The Straits Times, 25 November 1966
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Title Section26 1966-11-25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEIDS 150,000 The Straits Times TIIR Niitiiiiiiil fjewspiipm 1 Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211426 words
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503 1966-11-25 1 By PREM KUMAR ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Indonesia and Malaysia today established direct radio-telephone and telegraph links between the two countries. Beiore confrontation, all Kuala Lumpur Jakarta radio-telephone and telegraph calls went through Singapore. Tills was disclosed by the Director-General of Telecommunications. Mr.503 words
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Article, Illustration214 1966-11-25 1 Wilson's shock move to send Bowden to Salisbury LONDON, Thursday MR. Wilson made an eleventhhour bid today to keep the Rhodesia question out of the U.N. In a surprise announcement, the British Premier told Parliament that the Commonwealth Secretary, Mr. Herbert Bowden, was flying to Salisbury later214 words
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141 1966-11-25 1 Confront India at every step: Bhutto LAHORE, Thurs. Former Foreign Minister, Mr. Bhutto, told thousands of cheering students here that the only way Pakistan could survive was through all-out confrontation with India. In his first public speech since he left the Government last June for health reasons. Mr. Bhutto .saidReuter - 141 words
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Article74 1966-11-25 1 A massive build-up in Jordan AMMAN, Thurs. Jordan began a massive buildup of troops today by announcing a sweeping draft call and agreeing to use 20.000 Saudi Arabian soldiers to help meet any new threats from Israel. Tension in the nation was also rising after violent anti-government street demonstrations inUPI - 74 words
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Article48 1966-11-25 1 CAPETOWN, Thurs.— A South African fishing boat sank after being involved In a collision with the 12.723-ton Llberlan vessel Soull off the East London coast last night Reports said three survivors were picked up from the water and 10 were still missing. AP.AP - 48 words
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295 1966-11-25 1 Continual rain floods 30 mines in Perak IPOII, Thursday. PONTINUAL rain in the past lew days has flooded at least 90 mines, mostly in the tin producing Kinta district. Operations in these mines have been restricted to pumping out water which has submerged monitors and other machinery. In some cases,295 words
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Article56 1966-11-25 1 COLOMBO. Thurs— A Chinese trade mission has arrived here for final talks on a China -Ceylon barter agreement to be sicned this week The new agreement, mainly concerned with Ceylon's rubber and China's rice, provides (or an e\change of goods valued at 140 million rupees (aboutReuter - 56 words
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Article57 1966-11-25 1 COLOMBO. Thuns. Eleven thousand trade unionists returned to work here today after a 23-day stoppage In support of demands for a new pay structure. The strike, called by the Ceylon Mercantile Union, affected 67 flrns which were members of the Fmployers Federation and practlrally halted57 words
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390 1966-11-25 1 warned: "We hope it will be possible to bridge the gap even at this late hour. This is a gap of principle, and if it is not bridged we would not be prepared to commend to this House a390 words
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Article169 1966-11-25 1 JESSELTON, Thur«. rpHE Director of OperA ations in East Malaysia, Major Gen. Dato Ibrahim bin Ismail, said today that there were enough troops in Sarawak to deal with the present security situation. He was commenting on a statement by Tengku Abdul Rahman yesterday that the169 words
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Article208 1966-11-25 1 Viets snatch 109 from hamlet SAIGON. Thurs. Vietcong guerillas today kidnapped 109 people, most of them children, from a h;imX t in the Mekong Delta. A military spokesman said ihe guerillas raid id the hamlet set up by the Government to reset ti sants in areas secure from the VietcoiiKReuter - 208 words
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Article32 1966-11-25 1 QANTAB <THi •iYPM I hur Tld »Mp strike hv Mt Mnta* piteti begaa <; i.-iuciit i leven gi Minded at London I Knni:. M.tinl.j. Nt.< *rk Sinc«pnre. Honolulu snd l.ihiti— Rrutcr32 words
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144 1966-11-25 2 Sato: A new era of co-operation TTOKYO. Thins. Solidarity and co-opera-tion amon e Asians in carving out their own future were stressed by Mr. Sato, the Japanese Prime Minister, in his opening address before the inaugural meeting of the Asian Bank here today. "All the peoples of this region are144 words
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Article, Illustration617 1966-11-25 2 First job of new Asian Bank To mobilise as much capital as possible TOKYO, Thursday THE Asian Development Bank, a US $1 billion venture to spur Asia's economic growth, was formally inaugurated today. The first job of the bank is to mobilise as much capital as possible. President Takeshi WatanabeReuter; AP - 617 words
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79 1966-11-25 2 MOSCOW. Thurs. —An American, university and a Moscow institute are pitting their electronic wits against each other in a computerised chess match. Pravda reported today. The players are pair of computers, which decide on each move on the basis of complex programming byReuter - 79 words
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74 1966-11-25 2 LONDON, Thurs.— Miss World, 1966. India's Relta Faria, will visit South Vietnam during Christmas. She said today that she would fly to the U.S. on Dec. 14 to team up with comedian Bob Hope on a tour of the Par East. She wouldReuter - 74 words
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Article53 1966-11-25 2 ADEN. Thurs. —An Aden Airways DC-3 crß.shPd last night about 130 miles rasi of Aden. All 28 people aboaid are feared dead, an airline spokesman said today. The spokesman of the airline a subsidiary of BOAC Mid he could not immediately say vhat causedReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration215 1966-11-25 2 Seat both Chinas in the UN, says Canada YEW YORK, Thurs. Canada last night advocated an interim solution to the China problem In the United Nations whereby both Peking and Formosa would have seats in the General Assembly. Peking should take the seat In the Security Council at present heldReuter - 215 words
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255 1966-11-25 2 US ready if war breaks out with China WASHINGTON, Fri. The Defence Secretary, Mr. Robert McNamara. said in tes t i mony released yesterday that the United States had contingency plans which took into account the possibility of war with China. Mr. McNamara. at a c!osed-door meeting with th° SenateReuter - 255 words
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Advertisement196 1966-11-25 2 >> A. .4. A -*v rfftv vjK MW-^ m M rffs, vffc >K J^. >*v d*V HITACHI LUXURIOUSLY COMPACT I REFRIGERATORS Jo. s fa H" n Vs> JT^ffi/* j ££££A ij storage space inside r^TOSTj fcr^^^*l wide free/ing compartx& BKBtfA rrr L ment, adjustable shelves, 5* BB^>"j jAAAI flush door196 words
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Advertisement157 1966-11-25 2 SPOTMATIC with the new 50mm f 14 LENS Th« Asahi Pentax Spotmatic introduces a new conctpt in cameras with behind-th«-lens exposure m«t«rs. Tha meter reads only what the lens sees, with no interference from extraneous light at all. This is because twin CdS cells measure the brightness of the total157 words
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Article53 1966-11-25 3 LONDON Thurs. Telovusicm euHTU are to guard against bCMk-OOta it I "iidon s Wormwood Scrubs prison from which mastrr spy Georce Blake recently escaped, j It was anii'mnivd here today. To help the OMMTM maintain a 24 hour watch, the 20-feet high walls will be floodlitReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration73 1966-11-25 3 J)ONAL1) CAMPBELLS jet propelled boat Bluebird draws a curtain of spray over Coniston Water, Lancashire, as he pilots her on a low-speed trial. The boat had been put on the water after re- placement of a damaged air-intake and the fitting of a new73 words
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174 1966-11-25 3 N-tests ban: Russia says no' to Brown IMOSCOW, Fri.— The iTI Soviet Union rejected yesterday a new British plan for overcoming the 3^year deadlock on efforts to ban underground nuclear tests, authoritative sources said last night. The sources said the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Gromyko. gave an unenthusiastle. response174 words
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122 1966-11-25 3 |> \l l IMOKK Thurs. Thousands of men replied when an advertisement offered, as first prize in a lottery, a week in a luxurious penthouse with a beautiful 38-24-36 blonde But no one won the first prize and now the man who placedReuter - 122 words
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Article, Illustration277 1966-11-25 3 I'M JUST LAUGHING, SAYS LORD THOMSON LONDON, Thursday. BUSINESS group fighting to keep the 181-year-old Times in British hands last night appeale directly to Canadian-born Lord Thomson to call off his plan to take over the newspaper. It also asked Mr. Gavin Astor, proprietor of TheReuter - 277 words
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Miscellaneous40 1966-11-25 3 TME GAMBOLg -<* 42^ -fei^^ /i/pc ALeiGur) IF" KHOBAR ?j-^ Qi bit TIBeOj) ///ves WAHtt you) /riRED?...BEe»j\ J >5^.... and you/ to eeo) (don't me so\ /look, tuis is a\ {suspicious^/ PO6ITn/ iy 7 \JI MLD PASTY/ If (xm MQ|\ ~>^ *^L»40 words
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Advertisement2421 1966-11-25 4 COMPANY PROSPECTUS Copies of this Prospectus have been lodged and registered with the Registrars of Companies in Malaysia and Singapore, each of whom takes no responsibility for its contents. Application has been made to the Committee of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia Si Singapore for permission to deal in and2,421 words
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425 1966-11-25 5 Four jailed over a house that wasn 't for sale MALACCA. Thursday. pOUR men who cheated a 51-year-old woman into buying a $15,000 house that did not belong to them, were jailed for 18 months each here today. In addition, each of them was fined $2,000 or a further six425 words
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Article47 1966-11-25 5 PENANG Thurs.— Haji Hamdan bin Sheikn Tahir. thr Chief Educa- I tion Adviser, will onen the Penantt Day Training College's art and crafts exhibition at 430 p.m. on Caturday. The exhibition will be open to I the public from next Monday to Wednesday.47 words
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Article33 1966-11-25 5 KANGAR. Thin.- -The Mn-Tl Besar Tan Sri SbeUi Ahmad. will declare open the im vilee mosqur at Rampo: 1 Bin'one tomorrow. The mosque vai built under th r rural deve'onment orosramme33 words
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Article19 1966-11-25 5 PENANG. Thurs. The light beacon at Sungei Sala on the west coast has been temporarily extinguished.19 words
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107 1966-11-25 5 Hong Kong offers two study awards SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Hong Kong Government is offering two scholarships to Singapore citizens who already possess university degrees for post-graduatr studies or research at the I niversitv of Hone hunt The two-year scholarships, offered under the Government* Commonwraith scholarships and fellowships programme, are for107 words
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Article43 1966-11-25 5 PENANO Thuvs. Members of the Permatang To'elong Farnii ft 1 Association have started planting i><di twice a year on a gutonu-royong basis. I i ci has been rented for the projret and all profits will be distributed among the workers43 words
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119 1966-11-25 5 (SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Government has issued 835 more work permit!> to non -citizens, bringing the number issued up to the end of October to 47.2GM During the month. 17? applications were approved and 136 rejected. At the same time, the Government received 467119 words
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281 1966-11-25 5 MICHAEL FOONG - Call for new students centre in London MICHAEL FOONG MALAYSIA HALL 'NOT ADEQUATE' By T ONDON, Thurs. The Malaysian Government is to be asked to set up another students' centre in central London to cope with the increasing number of Malaysian students in Britain. A memorandum to this effect is281 words
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342 1966-11-25 5 Man shoots relative he suspected of having charmed wife Bukit Mertajam, Thurs A TAXI-DRIVER and his wife said their prayers one night. Then he loaded his gun and sho: a relative whom he suspected of having charmed his wife, the magistrate's court was told today. Abdul Majid. father of nine342 words
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201 1966-11-25 5 Missing 18 are safe and well in Sumatra MALACCA. Thurs. Thr 17 fishermen and a school boy from Kampong Kuala Suncei Bahru. I" milrs from here, who havr been missins for IS d;iys. are s.ud to be safe and well in Pulau Kiipat Sumatra. They are now in custody of201 words
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Article, Illustration81 1966-11-25 5 I ONDON. Than. m>» L Cecilia Kok Phooi Lin. 21. the only daughter of Mr. Kok Chin Yin. a lawyer of Kuala Lumpur, wa.s called to the Bar at th? Middle Temple yesterday. Mil Kok i above i is a former student of the Convent81 words
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Article53 1966-11-25 5 KUAI a i i/mpli: rhura. ■,nn d.iv in'- bg clrc'ion at Kampong Bahm her* U DCc 7 Polling d;iv w.ll lie on Jan 7. it w.is announced here toda< The by-ripi -tiuii Is caused by the death oi Data Abdullah Sprakrr oi thp Sclaneor Sta*« iva Assembly,53 words
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Article77 1966-11-25 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Voting arrangements for New Zealanders in Singapore who are eligible to vote in the New Zealand general election on Saturday will continue at the New Zealand High Commission. 13. Nas.sim Road, until 7 p.m. tomorrow. The High Comm;»;nB Will be open to give progress77 words
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Advertisement1494 1966-11-25 5 COMPANY PROSPECTUS Lets: LIABILITIES Amount due to Matsushita Electric Trading Company Limited 1.474,301 Creditors and accrued expenses 421,671 1.895.873 NET ASSETS $1,500,000 Representing 6HARE CAPITAL 1.500,000 shares of SI each fully paid $1,500,000 Wnt«>: At 31st July. 196« I capital commitment* amounted to $895,605 The net tangible asset cover for1,494 words
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Advertisement11 1966-11-25 5 DON'T DO THIS TO YOUR POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS 7wl antiUSE Vir SMOKE11 words
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Article, Illustration100 1966-11-25 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs— A Malay school teacher, lnche Ashari bin Sh.i'aban. (above) leaves for Perth. Western Australia, for open heart surgery on Dei 1 (>. He suffers from a «onucnital heart defect which now requires urgent repair. The operation will br carried out in100 words
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Article22 1966-11-25 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The PAP Fairer Park branch will celebrate its 12th anniversary .at Its premises in Owen Road on Saturday.22 words
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Article114 1966-11-25 6 Rhodes: A virile people SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Parliamentary Secretary to the British Board of Trade. Lord Rhodes, left Singapore tonight for Jakarta after a three-day visit, during which he had discussions with Ministers and leading local businessmen and industrialists Lord Rhodes disclosed that in his discussions with the Prime Minister.114 words
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85 1966-11-25 6 15 children to be camp's first guests SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Red Cross Society's new holiday camp at Tanah Merah Besar will open I its doors on Saturday to the flist group of visitors— ls handicapped children. The children will be brought to the camp for a day's holiday and will85 words
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Article, Illustration307 1966-11-25 6 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG Never has any Govt done so much for people as in Spore By "NEVER before has any Ciovernment done so much for its under-privi-leged people." This tribute came from Filipino Roving Ambassador, Mr. T.C. Benetiz tonight when he praised the Singapore Government for307 words
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198 1966-11-25 6 SINGAPORE, Thurv —The Ministry of Education has announced that the following external candidates were successful in the University of London i ummer examination held in Singapore in June this year: B.Sc. testate management i John Livingstone Chen 3rd division. B.Sc. (economics i revised198 words
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Article456 1966-11-25 6 rpHK fo!lo«ms i« today* ochrdulr of civil aircraft mo\<-m*nl.« at thr Cm.i Lrhar airport. Sincaporr: ARRIVALS Ja»an Air Lints: From Jakarta ill. T 1 >■ :.O am Thai International: From F.ani:kok. Penang iTG 40T> II.U pm.: from Tokyo. Oak... Talpth. Hong Konc. BanKkok iTG MB) 0 40 p.m.456 words
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Advertisement366 1966-11-25 6 CAPITOL (8'p") TOMORROW MIDNIGHT J Another Victim.call SHERLOCK HOLMES m m «W IN TERROR i JOHN NeVILLE UUMALD HOUSTON JOHN FRASER AKTHONY QUAYLE BARBARA WINDSOR •in COLOR TOMORROW! simultaneous MIDNIGHT!=n CAPITOL (Kuala Lumpur) LIDO m REX GRAND REX Singoporc Ipoh Johore Bharu 'HILARIOUSLY EXPOSED! A PHILANDERING HUSBAND AND HIS MANY366 words
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Advertisement66 1966-11-25 6 ORCHARD! PALACE tomorrow midnight:, 100 MINUTES OF EXCITEMENT SUSPENSE! ii p ii f4J' ■L*^_T« METROCOLOR j leanne Cram Dana Andrews Laurie Mock Mimsy Farmer Paul Bertoya Gene Kirkwood Mickey Rooney Jr. I Hi* Combo Visit HENG CHEON6 WATCH CO., (Est. 1911) For Your Christmas Shopping 195, Orchard Road, Tel: *****66 words
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Advertisement297 1966-11-25 6 ORCHARD OPENS TODAY! PALACE 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.15 1.30, 4.00, 6.45 9.30 ELVIS is in top form... No PRESLEY fan will want to miss his latest song-filled entertainment! li-'p H HibM asflH _a_ 2nd WEEK of explosive entertainment! jpk CATHAY CINEMA mm Daily: 11. 1.30. 4 00, 6 30 9297 words
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Advertisement649 1966-11-25 6 SathaySt] 9th DAY' 12 45, 4 30 I l.lSpm. SUNDAYS c. HOLIDAY., l<tro ihow ot 9.00 a.m. SI SO %2 JO A V* (No Free List) iCobh Bookings OnlvJ 20th *_cntur> t- o Prcicnf» TrU DiNO CF LAURfcNTIIS "Thfc *it>LE" ...IN THE BIGINNING FILVi .^olor SCHOOL CHILOMN CONCtiSION SI 5U649 words
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Article, Illustration281 1966-11-25 7 'Britain can't afford it' Amery I EAST OF SUEZ PULLOUT? NEW YORK, Thurs OIR Julian Amery, former Minister of Aviation in the Conservative (i ove r n ment. said in an article published today that Britain could not afford to withdraw east of Suez. "The cost <»f i!»ini: would beReuter - 281 words
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Article, Illustration240 1966-11-25 7 BRIBERY CASE APPEAL FAILS KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. J'HE Chief Justice. Dato Azmi bin Haji Mohamed. said today that if people could escape punishment by bribing police officers then the whole system of democracy would collapse. The primary object in punishing criminals In courts240 words
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Article38 1966-11-25 7 PENANG. Thurs. About 01/ tpmjMjiaiv nation*] langiKfc Mi dura attached to the vutow vermicular schools here will mcc' »i the Pykett Methodi.st School 10 a.m. on Sunday to consider the formation of their own as>so. ciation.38 words
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117 1966-11-25 7 I^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Eight men a.mcd with parangs and in n pipes yesterday forced a tinmine manager to take them to the mine's store where they carried away good* worth about $3,000. Mr. Koh Chiang Ting. 37. manager of H Lee tin117 words
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Article39 1966-11-25 7 RAUB Thur.s. The th.iuman of the National Whit ley Council Inche Ibrahim bin Mustaffa. will open the annual meeting of the Pahang Government Wocfem' Union, at the Pahanu Indian Association hall al Lipi.s Road heie on Saturday.39 words
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Article42 1966-11-25 7 PENANG. Thui'.v The C'ri.."rasta national primary school will I. oln a p»"»ia and fun tair on Its Piuents I>av on Siiiu;da\ It will also hold tta annual .spoils meet In the morning and a handicraft exhibition throughout the day.42 words
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Article53 1966-11-25 7 I PENANG- Thura. a niMii witt ■20 previou.- COnVlCtioni b>'Ullc 'over jrtttcntßjr alter pleadini RUilty to fa'.luiK to report N poiu-e aa .i rapervlaM. Mazier bin Ahmad 24- .said h< »as exlicmrly sorry. "I ha.c beer in and out of Jails and am tired vi53 words
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Article31 1966-11-25 7 ipoh- Thurs. A buslnemaan IN| Yoke Leon* >vi nned $7( 0y the magu-tntp.s court hen I when be plfdrri guilty to fallini to tarnlatl lu.s income tax return.nn time.31 words
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Article89 1966-11-25 7 TOKYO. Thurs. The Prime .Minister. Mr. Sato, is to send a personal messase to Ten!;ku Abdul Rahman soon setting out the Japanese position on the "blood debt" issue with Malaysia, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said today The message. which will be sent through the Japanese Ambassador89 words
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145 1966-11-25 7 Kelantan ,may close schools because of rain [{OTA BHARU, Thurs. £V —Schools in Kelantan will close on Nov. 27— five days before the holidays are due to begin —if the weather remained wet. the Kelantan State Education Department announced today. I Kelantan ha.s been experiencing long spells of rain since145 words
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Advertisement306 1966-11-25 7 Knl< Boys' 5L Dresses Cardigans ■P^HPr^ Ak I i** Baby I > w^%^BM. Cardigans 5 L .J.>cVv tfAIRN SWEAR Junior Knitwear (And why you can rrty on it) 1 B«<»(we Buirnnwear obildraa'i kultw»»r ti omM\r•oft and stays that way (TerriraportaoCforaaoaKlTV TmuiKßkinit 1 O Becauso Bai rnjrwear'a arrrmottre yoonif t%j\tm af«306 words
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Advertisement318 1966-11-25 7 B Lo».Ntra H r. m WJ 3 E Your money will earn a safe II 6i I in a Deposit Account B I Your monp. earns the ma imum »afr and •iiirr r.nc r>( fc" whm you place .1 .nj Plßßlil /UCOOMwMI lOMHARI) BANKING. 3 No Ik. Income l.t\ "ill318 words
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Miscellaneous274 1966-11-25 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS bum, K H* h«d an pnemy m Parin 8 Port »nd rards' 1 .4. in u^ fa.it. fc 14 Fno 'hi»ll^r having lew fwlint 10 Home built by sailor on cer- :,,r an old bmc 14-61 I, 1S I' idTtakinß is io ram* la to 11.274 words
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Article, Illustration253 1966-11-25 8 GRADUATION DAY FOR 350 AT THE P.T.S. SINdAPom-;. Thursday. 21 cadcl olTucis and 'SH\ police constables who |);isscd out ill ;i graduation parade today were advised "not to abuse" their powers "in any way or any lime.* 1 This advice came from the253 words
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Article, Illustration116 1966-11-25 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr Ho Kln-c Yong. governing director of Kong Ngee Co.. Ltd.. distributors of Chinese films and owners of several theatres in Singapore and Malaysia and a cinema studio in Hone Kong, died .yesterday at the age of 1 Mr. Ho had been116 words
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Article98 1966-11-25 8 SQUADRON'S FIRST-TIME UK BASE SINGAPORE. Thurs j squadron of the RA£ regiment, which is 45 years uld and now with the Far East Air force, is to be based in Britain lor the first time in i its- existence No 1 Lipht Anti-aircraft Squadj mi-., commanded by Squadron Leader Ronald98 words
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79 1966-11-25 8 Union leader's call: Donate to Xmas fund SINGAPORE. Thuis The president of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union. Mr. Liang Teck Sum. has called on union members to donate freely to the Christmas fund— part of the annual Christmas Fair project for the deaf, spastic, mentally retarded and other79 words
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Article49 1966-11-25 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Dale Carnegie Rock chapter will hold a social and dance at the Ocean Park Hotel on Saturday night, to raise funds for the chapter's chanty fund. Tickets at S3 '.single or couplet I each will be available at the hotel that night49 words
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207 1966-11-25 8 MANAGEMENT: FUND BY IPCCIOS TO PROMOTE TRAINING SINGAPORE. Thursday. THE Indo-Pacific Committee of the International Council of Scientific Management (IPCCIOS) has created a regional development fund for the promotion of management training i.i the fegion. This was C .iclosod today by Mr. Lim Hong Keat. prrsident of the Supervisory and207 words
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Article, Illustration115 1966-11-25 8 Rifai chief here for a visit SINGAPORE. Thurs. A Muslim religious leader. Rlfal Moulana P. P. Yoosuf Koya Thangal, has arrived In Singapore on a social visit. He Is the spiritual head of the Rifal Order and the chief priest of Mohidecn Mosque and Wi 1 1 iga m a115 words
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Article30 1966-11-25 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Electricity supplies at the kampongs alons Lorong Buane Kok i Yio Cliv Kang Road side i will be interrupted tomorrow between 9 a.m. and 630 p.m.30 words
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Article61 1966-11-25 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. President Yusof bin Ishak will present the Order of Si John of Jerusalem to eight people on Saturday at a ceremony at St John headquarters In Beach Road at .=> pin. Before the ceremony, Dato Aw Cheng Chye. district president of61 words
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Advertisement531 1966-11-25 8 Book now for a marvellous sea voyage to U.K. on s.s. CHITRAL Leaving Singapore December 29th, Port Swettenham December 30th, Penang December 31st i* vH'^ IblbbMb^H i Waw I I i JL Jl^Hr IMIMjgMBMiMBBB^B^BM wßwKKK^K^Bß^BfKtKKtßHt^tol^^i^K^^B^^^^BM.*-^^^^^^^^^——^— Make your voyage to Europe marvellously comfortable ship, children's playroom, a real holiday on s.s.531 words
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Miscellaneous190 1966-11-25 8 Alley O»p tty Y.T. limn /in WBi GENTLJEMEN, TH 1 TH' MOOVIAN "^^ATS RKSHT..AN' I ...SO M3U FELLAS BETTER I VKKOM NVEH.OOP.. BOAJ?PS MET AN' OUK MEN'S LUKJCHf pp.ritf/cT> THERE'S A FRIDAY START FU3GERIN' VVVIAT SUMPIN, I THINJK. CLUB IS ALL SET /O.UB'S GONNA V. /COMIKJ' UP JUST WFRE GONNA190 words
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Article1136 1966-11-25 9 Vincent J. Burke - Why Ivan cannot move into a home Vincent J. Burke by THE housing situation in the Soviet Union reminds one of the story of the American housewife who complained to the butcher that a dollar a pound for beef was too high: Housewife: "The butcher down the street charges only1,136 words
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Article, Illustration573 1966-11-25 9 FRESH TROUBLE FOR THE HOUSE OF HABSBURG, EUROPE'S OLDEST DYNASTY H A Special Correspondent TIII-.KI-. is more trouble in the much troubled Habsburg family. Last week a court in Vienna recognised that Herr Theodor Rudolf Pachmann, a management consultant, is a direct descendant the great grandson, inOFNS - 573 words
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Advertisement62 1966-11-25 9 FOR KING SIZE SATISFACTION.. I ASSOCIATED WITH PERFECTION I I IN CIGARETTES I i I BENSON HEDGES I '||&v J Benson and Hedge King Size Benson and Hedges give you a smoke that's smoother and full of King Size Satisfaction. Why?.,. Because they're made of the best Virginia tobacco... perfectly62 words
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Article33 1966-11-25 10 N 11 orWs tli (Minimum) MASS AT 5.30 P.M. Sunday 27th Novemher. M ..>eph Chnrch. Buklt Ttmah. Singapore. Kor repoae of Thummlngalpillal «llva mother of Pennis and (Iss^r, died 20th N«»mher, ifAI.33 words
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Article24 1966-11-25 10 II Word! SIS (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING Memory of Mr. Tan Rent Hwee departed 2.V11-B2 Aiwa v» remembered by his loved ones.24 words
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The Straits Times Friday, November 25, 1966
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Article689 1966-11-25 10 Apart from falling on the same day, the Australian and New Zealand elections tomorrow have little in common. The New Zealand campaign has been one of the quietest ever, has produced no substantial new issues and seyms unlikely to change the government. In Australia, on the other689 words
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Article446 1966-11-25 10 After pondering for five months the criticisms directed against the new Rent Control Act, passed by Parliament in June, the Minister of Local Government and Housing has decided that a case has not been made for immediate amendment. This does not j mean that Mr. Khaw considers the446 words
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Article202 1966-11-25 10 The Cabinet decision to ini vite the Soviet Union to send a trade mission to Malaysia I i -li-jirs the way for further exI ploration of the possibilities for expanding commerce be- tweon the two countries. The Raja Mohar mission to Russia t last month did promising groundwork,202 words
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345 1966-11-25 10 MR. D. A. Keighley In his reply to Mr. Milton Tan says, "it Is rare that a person who crosses < the road) carefully Is knocked down." This Is no doubt true, but does it take us much further In the campaign to safeguard345 words
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388 1966-11-25 10 T REFER to the leport 10. NvA\ 8j regaiuing in« Singapore institute vi Hicnuecu journal's comment, on the xuture development 01 1 n c Oicnaid Koad aiea. In order iv cianly the po.vtiun it should first De pointed out mat no redevelopment388 words
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Letter96 1966-11-25 10 THE "daching" marked In Chinese characters cannot be understood by non-Chinese. It may be argued that scales are placed in the public stalls, for checking purposes but in some places they gradually disappear and where a scale is found and the underweight is pointed out a customer risks96 words
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Letter126 1966-11-25 10 UROF. T H. Elliot hsu 1 treated us to a learned discourse on the Ignorance of the layman of his profession But what does It mean to the man In the street. Bot h professions are no doubt noble ones, but they have t o be judged In126 words
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Letter62 1966-11-25 10 I REFER to "Road Users" letter (S.T. Nov. 12) regarding the traffic congestion along Holland Road between 6th and 7th m.s. The improvement of Holland Road is included in the programme for road improvement schemes to be earned out during 1967 and subject to availability of funds work will62 words
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Letter86 1966-11-25 10 ""["•HE controversial issue 1 on the merits and demerits of corporal punishment In schools can be best solved by the authorities concerned, by seeking the views of a cross-section of schoolteachers. Assuredly, they will be appalled by the shocking revelation, that many teachers wisely choose to safeguard their86 words
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Article, Illustration897 1966-11-25 10 JACK FINGLETON - The poll that 600,000 mothers will decide JACK FINGLETON by CANBERRA, Thurs VIETNAM HAS INJECTED VIGOUR AND VENOM INTO AUSTRALIA'S GENERAL ELECTIONS THERE are 600,000 Australian mo- thers with sons between ages of 15 and 20 and this sleeping vote of mothers whose sons could be sent over the next897 words
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Advertisement898 1966-11-25 10 Straits Times Malay Mail be Handed to. COID STORAGE SUPERMARKET Orchard Hood (Recepfionitt Ovikl COLO STORAGE BRANCHES Al Holland Road Naval Bate. Autnomrd Aqr nM CITY ROOK STORE LTD, Wmchetter Houte. Collyer Quay. THE NEWS FRONT M M ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Road, Naval Beie HAMIEM STORE. 1419 Upper Chongi Reed.898 words
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Advertisement70 1966-11-25 10 Have you made sure of your share in the next SS.SDD.DDD Twice a year The Chartered Bank pays out more than one and a half million dollars interest to their Saving Account Depositors. Have you made sure of your share in the next $1,500,000? Be quick! Open a Savings Account70 words
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Article, Illustration640 1966-11-25 11 Kidnap farm wife: I can't identify the accused C I N GAPORt, T h v r s The wife of a farmer on whose farm kidnapped shipping magnate, Mr. Tay Kie Thay was allegedly hidden and murdered, was today asked at least six times by the prosecution if she could640 words
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Article36 1966-11-25 11 lI'OH. Thurs. A housewife. Wong Chong Wan. 32 pleaded not guilty today to a charge of buying 1.000 character lottery numbers at the Kamponc Bercham new village market yesterday. Bail of $200 was allowed.36 words
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Article23 1966-11-25 11 KANGAR. Thurs. The Perlis Malay Co-operative Thrift and Investment Society will meet tomorrow to draw up its programme for next year.23 words
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150 1966-11-25 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A salesman told the High Court today that the break-up of his marriage was due to his wife adopting a "superior attitude."' 'My wiic looked down on me and regarded herself to be much wealthier than I," said Chew Wee Mpng.150 words
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Article, Illustration60 1966-11-25 11 INDONESIAN students, guests of the Malaysian Government for the past nine days, yesterday showed their appreciation for "your wonderful hospitality" by donating blood at the Kuala Lumpur blood bank. Picture shows Meicy Chung, a first year law undergraduate, being attended to by60 words
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327 1966-11-25 11 Indon visitors leave with 'Kita' proposal for Kami leaders j^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Eighty-one Indonesian university students rlew home this afternoon after a nine-day goodwill visit to Malaysia. They took along a proposal to unite the youths in South-East Asia under a confederation known as KITA (Kc.satuan Inti-Muda Tenggara Asia or327 words
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Article53 1966-11-25 11 KANGAR. Thurs.— The Perils State PMIF liaison committee has taken over administration of the two party branches at Kangar and Bintong. "The administration, of these branches is very weak and it is necessary for the committee to organise them." Inche Abid bin Ismail, sfcretary of the53 words
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Article35 1966-11-25 11 IPOH. Thurs. A plumber. Lee Poh Kong. 19. reported to the police that four youths robbed him of $160, a watch worth $75. and a ring worth $50. in Chamberlain load here yesterday.35 words
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Article25 1966-11-25 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mobil Oil 1 M) Ltd has made a grant of $5,000 towards the newly-formed Mobil Recreation and Sports Club.25 words
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273 1966-11-25 11 Thailand told: Lift the ban or you may lose S'pore market vice-president of t 1 porters' Association. J warned the Thai Governi of its Singapore market i rice exports. He disclosed that since the Imposition of the ban two weeks ago. the quantity of rice Imported into Singapore from China273 words
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Article21 1966-11-25 11 PENANO. Thurs— A 19-year-old student. Tony Leng, lost his motorcycle from outside a house in Bishop Street last night.21 words
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135 1966-11-25 11 I/UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The following have passed the Michaelmas (overseas) Bar examination, 1966. recently held in London. Roman Law (Class I): Lawrence K.K. Cheung. V. Jeyaratnam. Alii bin Kawi, K. Kumarendran, Dinshaw J. Maneck.sha. and Yap Kok Keong. Constitutional Law and Legal History135 words
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Article59 1966-11-25 11 CINGAPORE. Thurs. Five Indonesians who were arrested on Tuesday with four rifles and «3 rounds of ammunition in their unnumbered motor sampan have been released and allowed to go back to the Rhio Islands. A police spokesman said they were escorted by m Marine Police launch59 words
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Advertisement119 1966-11-25 11 1 SAM lEZANA K9 "the greatest flamenco dancer of her generation" H Spore: NATIONAL THEATRE DEC. 2nd fl >S I K.L.: DEWAN TUNKU CHANCELLOR M Wrffk jfl H iiftri^ni DEC 3rd IBrH' AI x iir^l^ Crispian F&ere £how mP M the "Piped Piper of Popular Song" B with THE ROMANS119 words
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Advertisement30 1966-11-25 11 -£j^f+4u&j\ BONCAFE LTDfH™< (oir^r^nirpnD Jc* i lO'vtk VJWppwtihnMoltw> J[Wi tMstMUcC a, tAju-f^ r P<>jfa<pQ<ruj,oi SELF SERVICE GRINDER thi aJwe bbmdl-V6iwa*b in CUd Stoum Supermarket. uMLqutL uotia flmt&y OwwtcL RoMfirtpfxwa^ at30 words
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Miscellaneous743 1966-11-25 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kualu Liira- in Tamil; 610 Thunderblrds pur and Penan*; 6 Ipoh and 7 News In English; 7.10 Sports Malarra; 3. 10 .Inhorp Bahru; Round-up; 7.35 Circus Everv--4 Taipint; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 where; 8 News in Mandarin Kluan 810 Classical songs; 8.35 Mv 3 P.M.: Opening743 words
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Article277 1966-11-25 12 Humes (FE) begin plant expansion AS part of its policy of expansion and modernisation, Hume Industries (Far East) Ltd. have commenced the construction of a new asbestos cement sheeting plant at its Bukit Timah works. In announcing this development, Mr. R.J. Gray, the company's general manager, stated that the new277 words
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Article, Illustration250 1966-11-25 12 GEC (MALAYA) APPOINT NEW MEMBER TO BOARD MR. Frank T.Y. Chang (D.F.H.. C. Eng.. A.M.I.E.E. A.M.I.E. (M) has been appointed to the board of General Electric Co. (Malaya* Ltd. with effect from October 17. Mr. F. Chang, a graduate from Faraday House. London, and a chartered electrical engineer, first Joined250 words
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Article, Illustration172 1966-11-25 12 Pimm's chief is now on visit to Singapore ARRIVING In Singapore for another visit this week Is a man who Is known In the wine and spirit trade throughout the world. He Is Mr. Jack Finney, managing director of Pimm's Ltd., manufacturers of Pimm's Cups, the famous "slings" made originally172 words
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Article52 1966-11-25 12 In September 1966 Swissair was oflered a total of 53.8 million tonkilometres or seven per cent more than in the same month a year aso. Demand rase 11 per cent to 33.9 million. Improving the average load factor of scheduled services by 1.8 percentage point to 63.152 words
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Article, Illustration105 1966-11-25 12 \fR. I'han Sen Hwa (above) medical representative for Brt-i h.mi Research Laboratories in Central Malaya, Is now attending an international training course in London. During his month long stay In the Inited Kingdom Mr. Chan will be visiting the 8.R.1.. scientific research establishment and the $45105 words
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Article60 1966-11-25 12 Air India's advertisement "Should You Trust A Travel Agent" was awarded the American Society of Travel Agents Award at their annual convention In the U.S.A. This is the second time in three years that Air-India's advertisements have won awards at the ASTA conventions. The previous award-wlnninft60 words
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Article, Illustration237 1966-11-25 12 SPICERS PROMOTE LOCAL STAFF MR. Peter R. Ling, director and Far Eastern general manager of Spicers (Export) Ltd.. the paper and printing equipment supply company, announced this week four new appointments. Mr. D. Llghtowler. previously Kuala Lumpur branch manager, has been appointed manager for Malaysia. Mr. Tan Cheng Hock and237 words
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Article, Illustration161 1966-11-25 12 'Growing market for exports' rpHERE Is a growing mar--1 ket in South East Asia tor marine engines exporteu from Singapore. This was stated by Mr. David Allpress. sales manager of Thornycroft <M> Ltd.. who has just returned from a six months world business trip. "Thailand In particular offers a good161 words
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Article, Illustration97 1966-11-25 12 MRS. Margaret Yoong last week received the key to her brand new Hillman Imp from Mrs. John K. Young, the wife of the Far East manager of Hoover Ltd. at the Lyons Motors Singapore showroom. Mrs. Yoong was the first priie winner in the recent Hoover97 words
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Advertisement407 1966-11-25 12 Quarrying is murder for ordinary shovels *m>mf' F.iriuniitely ihiN is not an ordinary shmel. It is a 3-cu->d. Bl H 1 irru 7\pe 1291 r<\k shovel. VNhat puls it out of the ordinars? The »a> it is built' BLH Limas are ruggedly constructed lo give year* of trouble-free. hea>> dul>407 words
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Advertisement360 1966-11-25 12 fill B R I T I S H jfji \lk ROPES WIM THE RIGHT ROPE FOR EVERY JOB II Ml Iff Ml British Ropes Limited are the lorgest producers 1181 Ifll Mil r °P cs in U.K. Their first rote design lIP 111 Mill one t UQ lfv ore backed360 words
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Article, Illustration628 1966-11-25 13 J^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A school principal today gave five reasons for the poor results by national secondary school pupils in last year's Certificate of Education examination. Inche Halimi bin Haji Sarbaini. principal of Aiam Shah national secondary school here, listed them628 words
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281 1966-11-25 13 Indonesian offer of Malay text books for Singapore schools SINGAPORE, Thurs INDONESIA is ready to provide Singapore Ma--1 lay secondary schools with advanced text books if a request for them is made by the Singapore Government. This was stated today by Haji M. Husain. the Indonesian representative to the World281 words
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193 1966-11-25 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Malayan People's Afro-Asian Solidarity Committee has appealed to President Soekarno to intervene and release four officials of the Malayan National Liberation League, now under detention in Indonesia, so that they may be allowed to proceed to North Vietnam.193 words
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Article48 1966-11-25 13 SINGAPORE. Thur&. The 10--man Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce's fact-finding team to Jakarta has postponed its departure, which w..s scheduled for Sunday. Reason. The leader of the mission. Raia Mohamad Yusof bin Ahmad. ha> not fi returned from a 1 business trip to Bangkok48 words
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Article26 1966-11-25 13 PENANG Thurs The North Province We'lesley district Koran I reading finals will oe held at thr new mosque in Kepala B.Usts on Dec 1226 words
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Article20 1966-11-25 13 SINOAPORE. Thurs The Michelle departmental store in I Orchard Road will cHebrnt* It* &3./ llh cocktaU Dafl on20 words
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Article37 1966-11-25 13 SINGAPORE Thin A 36--niomurr Italian trade mission will arrive here on Monday for a five-day vlsu. On Tuesday, they will meet representatives of the four chambers i>f commerce and the Singapore Manufacturer's Association.37 words
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Article51 1966-11-25 13 KUALA 1.1 MPI R. Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman will p<TM»nally select young Malay for the Han Suyin engineering scholarship. She handed over 54.000 for the scholarship fund to the Tensku at the Residency last Tuesday. It is for a five -year rotirse at thr Iniversity of51 words
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Article120 1966-11-25 13 40,000 diaries shock for Mr Sim SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Sim Hwang Yah. manager of a printing shop in Tan Quee Lam Street, had a rude shock when he visited Johore Bahru on Tuesday to set up agencies for his firm* 1967 diaries. Some shops, he found, were already selling diaries120 words
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Article38 1966-11-25 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Madam leong Ah Seng. 50. of Arthur Road- had her handbag containing Sl2O snatched by two youths on a motor-cycle, while she was walking at the junction of Wilkinson Road and Crescent Road yesterday.38 words
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145 1966-11-25 13 TEACHERS TO HOLD A CONGRESS FOR THE FIRST TIME KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The teaching profession is to hold a congress on Dec. 28 and 29. the chairman of the organising committee. Dr. Syed Hussein Alatas. said today. Dr. Alatas. who is the president of the University of Malaya Academic Staff145 words
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Advertisement130 1966-11-25 13 7 BRILLIANT COLOURS j^^to Parker SUPER QUINK BWMMm IHBHI ink is available in seven brilliant colours Wash- f^HIHIHIHM^ p^^yrTj able Royal Blue and six OuinL I |^H2^ZS3CC3CBB I never fade. Parker SUPE. BCSS3ESiinW fl H QUINK contains Solv-X BSppjAH y^l^^^^^Q/Jf which dissolves sludge I^^^^^^ it cleans your pen as you130 words
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Miscellaneous39 1966-11-25 13 Bugs Bunny By Ralph He im da hi /Q- SCC- V Z~= A\ /m/ DOOU I MUfTGO I 5 E Z -£5< _S AAV M^ v BAC< 'CZ HELP! MM A?£ '-OSE \\A<ES* F- S'A ZS a MIANTIME/ > 1"39 words
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Advertisement900 1966-11-25 14 (iiitmiKti trum Pu(e ill, ACKNOWLEDGMENT M Hordt SIS (Mm, mum) THE FAMILY OF Juliana Morals .raft fully acknowledKes relatives' and riends' attendance assistance condoemes and wreaths at funeral Wedoesl.i y 23rd. SITUATIONS VACANT Wmm\ Mm. I— Box SI ett. txtrm AMERICAN FAMILY Requires Ex-x-rienred Cook /General Amah. Live in. mderstand900 words
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Advertisement1000 1966-11-25 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT jl4 H-orrfs SS (Mim.)— Box SI ett. extrm TO LET spacious airy front room. bus services available. IS2-A. Joo Chlat Place. 8 pore 15. TWO LARGE AIRY Furnished Bedrooms to let District Nine suitable bachelors. Telephone (Sport) *****. ■IQ ROOM with longbath available facing iwa Katong all amenities.1,000 words
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Advertisement985 1966-11-25 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALI I* Mordt $1 (Mm.)— Box SI ett. txtn TWO STOREY Corner Shop Hou*( «6» Geylnnn Roa«l freehold Tele iSpore, ***** 10.00 am. 4.30 pm OXLEV RISE, Hollvnnod Apart ment. KUt for sale. Price $33,000 Tel. 2*764 iS pore i 9 a.m. 2 p.m oi after 7985 words
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Advertisement1047 1966-11-25 14 E EDUCATION ATTENTION SCHOOL LEAVERS I Snnrthand Beginners 2 months imormntfi. 7 months (evening) startI :nk KndJiy 12 t>» Private' Seiretary Course starts 2 1/1967 Koi details, fees, etc., telephone *****. Ci'y Scdooi. -li Wueeo Street. Singair pors BOOKS PUBLICATIONS *j IS Wordt U < ttin.)— Box tl eU. txtrm1,047 words
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Advertisement1035 1966-11-25 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Wordt ft (Vm.)-Box SI ett. txtrm REGISTERED H»0 A 4O beautiful > condition, (iwner buying tiiccer car. Plies) ES.2M hp. airangeable. Tel I 3'.'"'.t« S pore. I*S7 ll*. 350*. 5. Motorrvde. excel;. nl loiidilion 5550 (Kl. 3.'.*>-l> Kok Nam Lane. pore I'el: ***** Ang I (alter1,035 words
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Advertisement766 1966-11-25 14 AT YOUR SERVICE 1 Wmrdt U 1 Vim. )—Bax SI ett. t,xtrm REFRIGERATOR SERVICING V\ c I nfrucrstor Also trade-in snd purcbat* old rafntcrators. Tsl: H1063 sin^atM.rf REFRIGERATION AIRCONOITION INC Servicing and Repairs. including Trading-in Purchasing Second hand Units Lobs t:ni«rpnses. 1 1\>. Joo Cbiat Road. Tekpnons ***** < S766 words
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Advertisement670 1966-11-25 14 THE PLANNING ORDINANCE. 1959 (No. 12 of 1959) THE MASTER PLAN Rl IKS. 196: NOTICE IMHK RILE 14 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 18th day of November 1966. the Minister for Law and National Development approved the following Alterations to the Master Plan for Singapore:— (a) Alteration of670 words
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Advertisement707 1966-11-25 14 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD PROrOStI) NKXV riLINO SYSTEM t Recognised and experienced r piling contracting linns are Invited to submit their proposals for Introducing new concrete piling systems or techniques into the Republic of Singapore. Contracts of up to 250.000 nominal tons of ptttng or approximately two and a half million707 words
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Advertisement1246 1966-11-25 15 10 LIVERPOOL A WEST COAST L K Out S'oore Still P. S'haa Penani MYRMIDON Lisoun, Hivr.;. llftrptol. Bp 'ast. G'asgow ll Pt Nn II Ntv IS diomid L'noes. iive-ccoi, A'aoutk Git. 14 N«. 21 Nt» 27/ 2 Dee 1 MACHAON Liverpool, Glasgow Nti 21 Dit I ANltNO* Liverpool. GliSgra DM1,246 words
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Advertisement1442 1966-11-25 15 r//jrLHbi//V£S tM,,r > M EAST AtIATIC COMPANY U» tannM E O«»M EXPRESS SAILINGS TO CENOA-ROTTERPAM-HAMOUR6-AARHUS-COPENHAGEN P. Sham Penant S toft Genoa R'aaa H'ourg Aaraut Chag SARGOOHA a) Net 25 27 21 2S 11/ 2 OK OK II Ott 27 OK N IM I JM SUMDAWA Ok IS/27 21/2* Ml I1,442 words
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Advertisement1446 1966-11-25 15 I Ben%line\ EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON, LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL PORTS. t* nrut mi For London Die 11 btnLtUl Rotteruam Dec 72 Singiport Pt. S'fiam Penang Hamburg Ok 27 Il Pt.Nl« 21 for Live-cuoi DM 27 orwuurtl] Hamburg JM IS i BENMHOM NuM M n Singapori Pt. Shim Penang M'brovgti Ja* 211,446 words
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Advertisement1268 1966-11-25 15 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE tVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FIOM UX/CONTINENI. liadiag ttr< rpor* P. S'haa PttMg CITY IF NEWCASTLE London, Hamburg. Rottertta, Hl\re. Hull. Irxininr**! 27,21 Nt MNit/iIM CITY OF CUILOFORD landon. Hambuig. Rotterdam. Anlwerp. Hull II DM Cm IF WINNIPEG london. Hamburg, Rotterdam. Havre, Hull 21 311,268 words
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Article155 1966-11-25 16 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELBOURNE. Thurs. INDUSTRIALS were steady In x quiet trading. Moves were again narrow and about in balance. Atnpol dropped 2 cents to 60 cents in reaction to the lowei profit and dividend. Henry Jones gained 8 rents to S3 63 on news of higher dividend. Base metals were155 words
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Article253 1966-11-25 16 T^ECEMBER flnt (radt rubber vf f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. .m KuaU Lumpur and Singapore yesterday at bl cents per lb. down a quarter of a cent on Wrdnecday t closing level for the position. The tone was quiet. R.A.S. and M.R.E. closing prices i in cents253 words
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Article136 1966-11-25 16 v/MIPS lying alonntidt (fit iirntoon Harheur wharvtt or tipectec today are: Ragoa Bakke I 2. Marcel Rakke S 9 Ai>lxkerk in 11. Bulimlu IS. Kuriak V 3 V 4. Wtaa An :f> M Hueo Kollataj 33 34. Lovcen 4u 11 Oron>;.y 44 45. Nippon 48. WeSfrMen 47.136 words
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Article80 1966-11-25 16 pHINEIE Product Eichanga. Imgapart noon prices »tr picul ytiltrday: Coconut all: bulk $41 (elleri. drum 14.) aeller* Capra: Nov Dec. IK Continent: L'nquoted. Ptpawr: Muntok white Sl77i aellert. Sarawak hit- $175 aellert. apecial Sarawak black *r.'s tellen, garbled Lampong black $125 <N> seller* (96^ NlM'\. AST A 5132«80 words
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Article63 1966-11-25 16 I'Mt A...«,.. lw M Bank. ,n Malay. na iiud* the«r <h«nge« in Hi rate* o mrrchanta yesterday < all ratea to nun, Canada: huvinc TT .V. 7 IS. airmail ID 3S si/16, 90 d st. 36a credit bills. 16 3 1* trade hill* tilling TT ar OO realty:63 words
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Article37 1966-11-25 16 y- the fraa inching* markat in HcnK Konar yMterdny the U I lollar hii quotxl' at S.7«| for T.T. inrt .1 n| for caih. Stirling «i! quotM at l«.0O and >nt tatl of coin at _':>«(.37 words
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Article25 1966-11-25 16 Nov. 24. RIBBER PRICE: 611 cent (down a quarter of af cent). TIN: M.Oh (unch.) Estimated unofficial offering 235 tons (up 5 tons).25 words
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721 1966-11-25 16 From Our Market Correspondent CONDITIONS were generKj ally better but quieter in industrials on the Stock Exchange yesterday with interest limited to certain selected counters. Gammon, again, had the largest turnover (250.000 units) with business from SI 42 to 51.44 to $1.43. Dunlops advanced721 words
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Article29 1966-11-25 16 Malayan Stock Indices Xov.?3 .Nov. 24 'Industrials: 90.54 90. 96 T 'H!<: 107.47 107 U S rubbers: 110.79 110 73 'Dec. 30, 1963=1011 Dec. 29. I!(ii>- Inn29 words
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Article918 1966-11-25 16 IOISINESS in .mil n-puitrd tc tin- Singapore and Kuala l.umpui trading rooms of the I Mock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS Boutteicl fIOUOI *1.52. 1 1. tun. SI 53; C.C.M. iti.oOOl *1 53. D. (4.000) Il.n, (20.0001 Ounlepi (J ixiii,918 words
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496 1966-11-25 16 THE price of tin remained unchaneed at sum, for the third consecutive day in Penane .vcsterda.v reflecting strong local support. This was stated in market circles yesterday to be particularly strong from the ISA. and Europe. Estimated turnover at 235 tons was up 5496 words
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Advertisement1126 1966-11-25 16 V\^"""~". KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific «V Atlantic Service Oanflol Honilont l_ AnfelM N. Yort Searseort Pnila. "Utaihawa Mara" B/» Dm 27/31 DM II Ja 4 Ftl 10 Ftk II FM "lai«,. Mar*" 21/24 Ja a3l ja II fa IMm II Mm Ull Japan Direct Service Penant Siniapon fnlonamt1,126 words
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Advertisement1011 1966-11-25 16 aiy ed JaaaalP iaaaai MWMkkV aaaß Ma! BO I BwTVa^^l AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND SERVICES INOIA. PAKISTAN ANO FAR EAST SERVICES U< Frcaattlt. Afeltiii. Mellttru. Sften. Tv Ma«ru al Natatattiaaa. Penang P. Sham Singapore Singapore P. S'bam Penal lAMORA I/U ON 11/12 OtC 13/14 OK JJJjJJ* J c BULIMIA- 7/ B m1,011 words
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Advertisement178 1966-11-25 16 ORIENTAL LINE ETA ETO ETA/ETO Singapore P. Shim IS. "KAISHO MARU" 31 Nlt/3 Occ 4/ I OtC I.S. "OHYAMA MARU" 22/24 Dec 25/2? Dec General Agents SINGAPORE SNIPPING AGENCIES LTO. 12, laat Omy. Si*|Mirt. Ttl: 15(41 3. P. SwttttakM: WAH SIANS SHIPPING CO. Tel: (231. r»OM t«>l HOI tO»>l v178 words
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Advertisement682 1966-11-25 17 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDER NOTICE SEPARATE tenders will be received from all PWD (Malaysia) and Ministry of Defence registered contractors at the Ministry of Defence. Kuala Lumpur, not later than 2.30 p m. on Bth December. 1966 for Grass Cutting and Agricultural Works in the following Malaysian Armed Porccs lands682 words
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Advertisement865 1966-11-25 17 NOTICES SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in England) NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN that at the Forthcoming Annual General Meeting to be held on 20th day of December. 1966 the directors will recommend the payment of a final dividend of 9d. per share making with the Interim dividends of Is. 6d.865 words
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Advertisement723 1966-11-25 17 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963 (No. 18 of 1963) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 19(2) Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to Section 19i2i of the Local Government Integration Ordinance, 1963 that the Director of Public Works requires the execution of street works in respect723 words
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Advertisement786 1966-11-25 17 TENDERS P.W.D. SINGAPORE Tenders are Invited from P.W.D. Registered Contractors for the following Works:1. Reinstatement of Road Trenches within North Division, Singapore during 1967- All approved 'Roads" Contractors. Closing Date:- 9.12.66 at 10 ajn. 2. Reinstatement of Road Trenches within East Division. Singapore during 1967. All approved "Roads" Contra*. tors.786 words
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Advertisement318 1966-11-25 17 NOTICES LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU INTERRUPTION OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY All consumers In the Ulu KJang Area covering Uka; Heights Ulu Klang New Village, and Government low-cost Hountng. Old Water Works Road are hereby Informed that Electricity Supply will be Interrupted between 13.01 am and 630 pm. on Saturday 26th318 words
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Advertisement767 1966-11-25 17 HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are invited for any one or all of the following:— font of IVndrr Clmtnf Hiring Deposit n.ile Tender Document* 1) Establishment of a GRANITE QUARRY complete In every respect $30/- SSOO/- 17.3.67 2) SANITARY ft WATER INSTALLATION to 4 Blocks of 10Storey 2-Room Flats767 words
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154 1966-11-25 18 GOLF I BANGKOK, Thurs. MalayLJ sia gained a comfortable first round lead in the 1966 Putra Cup golf championship at Don Muang course here today highlighted by a splendid three-under-par 69 by Zainal Abidin. Abidin shot five birdies, including three in a row on154 words
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Article, Illustration378 1966-11-25 18 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN THOMAS CUP DRAW By MALAYSIAN and All-England badminton champion Tan Aik Huang will have to play doubles immediately after a singles on the first day of the Thomas Cup tie against India at Stadium Negara tomorrow and on Sunday. In the draw378 words
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Article85 1966-11-25 18 IK.SMS Srgamat championships: Men's single* q-linals; A Malek bt M. Kay 6-4. 3-6. 6-2; S. Selvaratnam bt C. Williams 6-2. 6-2. Double*: A. Ghaffar and M. I'ay bt see Kirn Kiew and Scan Soon Hock 6-2. 6-3: K. W. Koh and O. Ahmad bt V Satliasivam and Liaw Si.iw85 words
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140 1966-11-25 18 YACHTING SOME 250 yachts are expected to compete in the Royal Sincipore Yachting Club and Army Yacht Clubs combined retina on Jan 7-8. The Smeapore Yachting As.soci;iti<Jii have drawn up their prognuiUM of rompetitions from Dec. 31 to Feb. 17. Dec. 31: Opening race140 words
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Article40 1966-11-25 18 BOCKEY Sporr Div. 2: Naval Police v Naval Base (Seletar); RAF Selelar B 1 v Police B < Seletar i. RUftGKR Milsum lroph>: VarMtv Utd v S'Ror Malaya (.Pantai Valley). S(M CKR— Harrqr Shield: Cashwood Est. v MES-ACS (Sitlawan padang).40 words
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143 1966-11-25 18 RUGBY FkISSATISFIED with their 9-3 win over Johore last week, Singapore Joint Services rugby selectors have made several changes in the team to meet Negri-Malacca in the Malaya Cup on the Singapore Padang tomorrow, reports Joe Dorai. David Bramble, the Services R.U. secretary, told me143 words
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312 1966-11-25 18 Malaysian entries sent in time to meet the deadline ASIAN GAMES \IALAYSIAN entries T1 for individual and team events in the fifth Asian Games at Bangkok on Dec. 9-20 have been dispatched in time to meet the Thai Organising Committee's deadline at midnight tonight. The entries of the 155 competitors312 words
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Article87 1966-11-25 18 BANGKOK, Thurs. w<ffc ony n days to Ko uatil the Asian Games start, the newlyconstructed hard tennis courts here were found unfit for pl?v when Gen. Kris Srhara. president of Thailand's L«wn Tennis Association. Inspected them vesterriay. Gen. Kris at onre ordered the eou-t out ofReuter - 87 words
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Article40 1966-11-25 18 Long Han Kar. the Police out-side-right who was Injured recently, has withdrawn irom the Singapore soccer team to the Asian Games. The FA. of Singapore announced yesterday that Mahat Ambu would replace Han Kar In the team.40 words
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Advertisement222 1966-11-25 18 RAJA'S COLLEGE proudly announces the result of L.C.C. Examinations held in June July at Raja's College PRIVATE SECRETARY'S EXAMINATION J »..d T,,,iti Stractirt M ttiet itr». I ntm MM lilllrt MM ik. Dit.tt einrii mm Pm rut m* Hrn Dtril Tlfw Mtli Til| P«| Pm p a Plss Ttrtu Florence222 words
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Advertisement67 1966-11-25 18 \j/!/Me^ -fug pu-r< i^» uphiul anc? ■ORB AKTINJ&, A PIRM $TROK£ WIUU MgL-P fzepuce -rug: amoun-t op pr^ak a£ Wguu A<£> A€>€>uize YOU &BACM fu& htOl&\ li J> THE W&W COKM£G. I )I/2/ m^ r OF THE~ CUf* AA/O /i'-Xj /^y\ &TKOK& F/&MI.Y TO Iflyirte^ xj f?UNNIN/(i? FAR PA<=>"C, WlKlmVl:67 words
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Advertisement82 1966-11-25 18 s^^ m Now is the time to safeguard your baby's health iL!'NL You r e the only person now who can make sure ftfe£-k hjß^Hn that your baby wi up healthy and strong. ar"*7l 01/B^^^H Take Kalzana D the P ur e calcium with Vitamin D ••m?* *»W/^^**l\v for added82 words
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Article, Illustration145 1966-11-25 19 EPSOM JEEP - Cute Co-ed looks smart EPSOM JEEP By £UTE CO-ED, an English mare by Articulate, showed improvement in a trial in heavy going at Ipoh yesterday morning. Ridden by Ricky Kingston. Cute Co-ed ran 3f in 44, turning on the pace only in the straight. Sprint by Korovou Korovou (apprentice Luke145 words
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53 1966-11-25 19 KAMPONG New Zealand, jockey Moses Lee up. whc scored a $373 win at Ipohon Wednesday, is being led in by Mr. Lee Kok Chee, who owns the filly jointly with Mr. Leong Hoe Yeng. Mr. Lee and Mr. Leong are stewards of the J53 words
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Article1054 1966-11-25 19 p->rrRIES for the Singa- pore Turf Club's fourday mwting on Dec. 3, 4. 10 and 11: CLASS ONE Ist run hf. 2nd run 8f All Wonder, Astrol Queen, Ayer Terjun. Balkan Challenger. Box Office m <8f only i. Boy Emperor (6f), Casino Roy ale (6ft, Castano. Champion,1,054 words
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Article489 1966-11-25 19 mHERE will class 3— 10F 11. 4. DIV. 3— nr -1- again be nine Swift Shah ».<M >-•> 9..m races on Sunday, sir Walter n.11 Hand In Hand aJI the last day of Shanrrila 111 *.\n Rapid Income *13 the current Ipoh u M«r»ene 9.00 I^«i»rlk* h.ii mretin* L"*"489 words
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Article376 1966-11-25 19 WORLD ROUNDUP Rangers beat cup holders SOCCER London, Thurs: Glasgow Rangers of Scotland beat West Germany's Borussia Dortmund, the European Cup holders. 2-1 in the first round first-leg tie at Dortmund last nieht. Danish rieht-back Ka.| Jchanspn gave Rangers the lead in the 12th minute. Trmholdt equalled InReuter - 376 words
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Advertisement51 1966-11-25 19 ENJOY COOL MOTORING!! SV*I I] '$a£3jMmmWmWßmWk ft 1 J t comes on COLDER YOUR°CAR QUICKERAUTO «l» CONOITIONINC FRONT and REAR UNITS TO SUIT ALL CARS WITH 12 MONTHS guarantee NOW YOU CAN HAVE FRIGIKING QUALITY FOR ONLY $1160/- INSTALLED Sole Distributor:GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD. 200, Clemenceau Aye.. Singapore, 9. Tel:51 words
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Advertisement346 1966-11-25 19 I^^i2rr:^ T^^iljf<i|ii iiiliiiitfiiiiii ii I ii ii^ y L am Wm m^^^^ m^ mmm Jl^ mm W *£Ht'f~' < ~**"sBBrV'V New in every way> the |:a con 50 Com f° rt ftctures suspension. Huge 10* brake V W. The most significant design f //r\ n |i|i Uf^AJt^^mm the famous Ford346 words
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184 1966-11-25 20 Judgment reserved in action by Tun -Openg— KTCHINO. Thurs. The Chief .lustier of Borneo. Dato P. E. Pikr. today reserved judgment in an application on behalf of thr Governor. Tun Abane Ha.ii Opine, and Penghulu Tawi Sli that thr writ of summons and statement of claim filed by Dato Stephen184 words
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Article75 1966-11-25 20 LA PAZ. Thurs— Argentine explorers are reported to have found the ruins of an ancient city at the bottom of Lake Tlticaca. at 12,700 feet above sea-level, the highest lake In the world. The La Paz newspaper Presencla •aid the three-man group was ■tudylng75 words
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Article25 1966-11-25 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Singapore Infantry Regiment Band will perform at Rochore community centre In Prlnsep Street between 8 p.m and 9 p.m. tomorrow25 words
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352 1966-11-25 20 mo move yet to end 14-firm strike KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. J 111-: strike by 2,500 workers of U Kuropeannwnaged firms entered its second day today without any move being made for settlement. A Ministry of Labour spokesman said today no meeting was called because no compromise formula had yet been352 words
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221 1966-11-25 20 Another rowdy rally night for Holt MELBOURNE, Thurs. iTI The Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Holt, was jostled by demonstrators after an election meeting here tonight the second successive night he has been the target of angry crowds. The demonstration occurred as Mr. Holt left suburban Caulfleld town hall after campaigningReuter - 221 words
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Article29 1966-11-25 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs Water supply will be shut down from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m tomorrow at West Coast Road between io m.s. and Um.s. and Tanjong Penjum.29 words
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Article, Illustration86 1966-11-25 20 Novelist Steinbeck to cover Malaysia NEW YORK. Thurs.— Novelist John Steinbeck (above) will make an extended tour of Vietnam and South-east Asia as a reporter for the Long Island newspaper. Newsday. Xewsday's editor, Mr. Harry Guggenheim, said today that Mr. Steinbeck would leave on Dec. 1 by way of Hawaii.UPI - 86 words
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Article87 1966-11-25 20 That mystery glow— by a spaceman HOUSTON. Thurs. Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin, who ventured from the Gemini 12 spacecraft for a record five and a half hours, said last night he caused a mysterious glow by rubbing his fingers together. He told a press conference at the space centre here thatReuter - 87 words
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Article, Illustration344 1966-11-25 20 PAPER BY HEADS OF SCHOOLS |{"UALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. The Government was told today that it had to solve two basic issues if it wished to see a speedy end to the present shortage of teachers, particularly at higher levels. The issues, according344 words
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Article50 1966-11-25 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Minister for Labour. Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, will present membership certificates to the Queenstown Citizens Consultative Committee Area Six, Queens Crescent, on The presentation ceremony will be held at the Queen's Crescent market at a dinner at 7.30 pm to mark the occasion.50 words
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Article58 1966-11-25 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The new president of the world wide 3M Company of St. Paul. Minnesota. USA Mr. H. Heltzer. is due In Singapore on Nov. 30 for a oneday visit Mr. Heltzer, accompanied by five officials, will visit the recent lyi formed subsidiary. Minnesota58 words
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Article400 1966-11-25 20 LONDON. Thurs.— The London stock market finished with a majority of fractional losses. A continuation of yesterday's firm trend was halted around midday by sharply lower nine-month trading figures from ICI. However, there was little actual business throughout the day. Rhodesian bonds continued firm on Commonwealth Minister Bow-400 words
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326 1966-11-25 20 Rice dealers find Govt stockpile sales plan 'a laugh' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. DX.'X merchants today laughed off the Government's (lirect-i'iom-stockpile sale scheme as impracticable. Rice from the stockpile was sold at $27.25 a plkul to retailers while the market wholesale price was only $26.50, they said. "How can you expect326 words
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Article63 1966-11-25 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore's marine policemen have organised a night of variety entertainment for Nov. 28 In conjunction with National Language Month. Main features of the evening, beginning at 7 p.m., will be speech, poetry and singing competitions In the national language at the Marine Police headquarters63 words
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Article160 1966-11-25 20 Japan in new Jakarta oil deal JAKARTA. Thurs. The Indonesian Government has signed its second contract with a Japanese oil firm for offshore exploration rights south of Borneo. The Director General of Oil and Gas, Maj.-Gen. Ibnu Sutowo. said today he had signed a six-year contract with the Kyushu Oil160 words
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Article70 1966-11-25 20 LONDON. Thurs— The House of Commons last night refused by 292 to 170 votes to consider bringing back hanging for murder in Britain. The death penalty was abolished last year for an experimental period of five years. The House voted against giving an opposition Conservative member.Reuter - 70 words
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Obituary168 1966-11-25 20 HUNTER: In Edzell on 22nrt Nm«n- h*r a< a r*«ult of un aendrat, Jor much loved Ml of A.J. Hunter and dear mother of Ann, John and Angela. Funeral nt KrlzHl on 25«h November. THE FUNERAL OF (he late Mr l-im ta« Ira will take place on Saturdr.v. ?<ill-66168 words
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Advertisement63 1966-11-25 20 moments like these ond to ensure motoring is o pleasure you need a HILLMAN IMP MX.2 i SSSBBBBBBS3 >> jMp >^. <<||[)|| yf The BEST VALUE in tamily motoring. Coll in ond test dnve the Hillmon Imp Mk. 2 today. LYONS MOTORS LTD., sin,.por. lyons MOTORS. K. Lumpur and Penang63 words
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Advertisement233 1966-11-25 20 MCGOWAN A .on lan Al*xand« brother to Katr 23rd November at Walton On Thamea Maternity Hospital. BALACOPAL: To Rrne* and Bala a lion brother for Mohan on 22-1 1-M »t Mount Alvernia. Thankn to Doctors and Staff. BARTON: To Violet and Uaurlaa, a dauxhter. muter for Jaaon and Sharon, at233 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous52 1966-11-25 20 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 pm. Wednesday to 8 p.m yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 72 Kota Bharu 84 75 Penang 86 75 Ipoh 90 73 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 88 73 C. Highlands 72 61 Jesselton 88 73 Kurtiing52 words
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