The Straits Times, 29 November 1966
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Title Section24 1966-11-29 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Tllfi Natimiiil Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211424 words
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479 1966-11-29 1 BILL CAMPBELL - ESCORT OFMOUNTED HORSEMEN Sabah to give Tengku a huge welcome BILL CAMPBELL By JESSELTON, Mon. Sabah is preparing a mammoth welcome for Tengku Abdul Rahman on his fourday visit here, beginning on Thursday a public holiday. Thousands of Sabahans will attend rallies here and at Tawau and Keningau to greet479 words
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Article328 1966-11-29 1 CHAN BENG SOON - CHAN BENG SOON 15 armed men steal opium from a customs strongroom By ALOR STAR, Monday AN armed gang broke into the customs strongroom at Jalan Pengkalan Kapal here early this morning and escaped with over $400,000 worth of opium and morphine. The robbery, described by police328 words
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Article79 1966-11-29 1 Nuclear umbrella for Europe? WASHINGTON. Mon. The New York Times said today the I*. S. was studying the feasibility of a defence against nuclear missiles for all or part of Western Europe. It had also begun a technical study on a possible missile defence for Japan, it added. The newspaperReuter - 79 words
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Article55 1966-11-29 1 JAKARTA, Mon. Former Indonesian Air Force chief Omar Dhanl goes on trial at 9 a.m. Wednesday on charges of high treason. Dhanl. now stripped of his rank of vice air marshal of the Indonesian air force, is accused of complicity In last year's unsuccessful communist plot toUPI - 55 words
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Article83 1966-11-29 1 LONDON. Mon— Colonial Secretary Mr. Fred Lee left by air today for Hong Kong to resume talks with the colony's government on the cost of maintaining British defence forces there. It costs Britain about £16 million yearly to keep an army brigade group in Hong Kong,83 words
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Article24 1966-11-29 1 PARIS, Mon. Gen. Zinovi Pefthkov. the adopted son of Russian writer and revolutionary Maxim Gorki died here today, tied S3— Renter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration296 1966-11-29 1 SMITH: BOWDEN BRINGS BACK A LITTLE HOPE. LONDON, Monday. TIIK Commonwealth Secretary, Sir. Herbert Bowden, arrived home by air today from talks in Salisbury with Khodesian Premier lan Smith and agreed that Mr. Smith had made some concessions only minor ones, ie was at pains to stress. He declined toReuter - 296 words
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Article19 1966-11-29 1 JAKARTA. Mon. Oaruda today raised all domestic passenger and cargo tariffs by 300 per cent. —UPI.UPI - 19 words
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Article22 1966-11-29 1 KARACHI. Mon. Iran and Singapore today became the twenty-third and twenty- fourth member* of the Colombo Plan orfmUaUon— UPI.UPI - 22 words
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133 1966-11-29 1 TOKYO, Mon. North Vietnam reported today that Vietcong guerillas have a new weapon "trained" hornets. Hanoi's Vietnam news agency reported that the "winged guerilla fighters" successfully routed troops of the South Vietnamese Seventh Division three times last month. "The winged guerilla fighters boreAP - 133 words
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Article58 1966-11-29 1 WEST BERLIN, Mon.— A 28--year-old lawyer, rejected by a girl friend, stood in front of her house. He poured petrol over his body and set it alight. Passers-by smothered the flames and rushed him to hospital. Police said the young man was apparently unaware that theReuter - 58 words
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Article60 1966-11-29 1 LONDON, Mon. Miss World India's Reita Faria is having second thoughts about going to entertain American troops in Vietnam at Christmas. She said she was advised against making the trip at a meeting yesterday with the Indian High Commissioner In London, Dr. Jlvraj Mehta. "NowAP - 60 words
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Article57 1966-11-29 1 MARSEILLES. Mon. The latest prototype of Prance's vertical take-off plane, the Mirage 111-V, crashed during trials at the Lsires testing centre today and was destroyed, a spokesman for the manufacturers said. The pilot escaped by using his ejector seat. It was the third accident Involving prototypes ofReuter - 57 words
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Article53 1966-11-29 1 BONN. Mon. A one-legged war veteran dressed In a brown Nazi shirt drove up to the steps of the Bundestag today and declared: "I am the new Reich Chancellor The Fifth Reich has ended, now the Sixth Is starting." Police led him away to aAP - 53 words
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Article52 1966-11-29 1 LONDON. Mon.—Bearded Ken Gardiner, who works in a razor factory, has been asked to shaye to preserve the company's image. Five directors from America are visiting the factory at Reading tomorrow. An official said: "If he refuses to shave, I expect we can find somewhere to hideReuter - 52 words
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138 1966-11-29 1 KUCHING. Mon. A I'l-iiti r.i N. i nii in. ti Kalimantan Utara platoon commander who surrendered under "Operation Harapan" earlier this month, has appealed to his comr.ides still in the jungle to come out. He is Dadu anak Bunsi, 45. of Temiang. near Siingei138 words
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Article31 1966-11-29 1 BUDAPEST. Mon. Hungary and the United States have agreed lo uUse the status of their diplomatic representations to the level uf embassies, a well-informed Hungarian source said today. UPIUPI - 31 words
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Article583 1966-11-29 1 Pilot: I hit trees to stop panic SAIGON. Mon. A U.S. Air Force captain today described how he deliberately slammed his crippled transport plane into treetops to knock down passengers who panicked when liquid flames poured in from the plane's ceiling. Captain Richard Nagel Jr.. 34. managed to crash-land theAgencies - 583 words
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Article37 1966-11-29 1 w PILOTS WAKNEI^ SYDNEY. .Mon. Acting Labour and National Service Minister William MctiMlion accused striking Qantas pilots of anarchy and warned they would have to accept con-seuuem-es if they did not return to work. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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181 1966-11-29 2 I^EW YORK, Mon. America's ancient Mariner Mariner 4 neared the two-year mark yesterday of a perhaps endless voyage in Np.ue. still hf.tlt h\ after its first billion miles. "It reports its condition to earth three times a week." a spokesman forAP - 181 words
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Article61 1966-11-29 2 HONG KONG- Mon. Hong Kong immigration authorities said today they had placed under detention 15 stowaways found aboard the Panamanian freighter. SS Cason. which arrived from Saigon yesterday. The men. discovered hiding In a water tank during a police check of the vessel, carried no papers and61 words
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Article27 1966-11-29 2 $103 m loan WASHINGTON. Mon— The U.S. Export-Import Bank yesterday announced that It has sranred loans totalling US$34 243.n00 for the purchase of American aircraft by Australia.27 words
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448 1966-11-29 2 Truce: U.S. likely to agree, but military men wary j WASHINGTON, Mon THE United States seemed ready today to agree to a brief holiday truce in Vietnam but military chiefs were known to be wary. "Once the bombing of the North stopped, even for 48 hours, voices will be heard448 words
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Article, Illustration159 1966-11-29 2 Holt to review situation in South Vietnam MELBOURNE. Mon. ITi The Prime Minister, Mr Harold Holt (above), said yesterday his Government would review the Vietnam situation after their landslide election victory but he declined to say whether the Australian fighting contingent would be increased. "Such a decision is a CabinetReuter - 159 words
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93 1966-11-29 2 TOKYO. Mon. Mass demonstrations against price increases were held throughout the country yesterday. Sponsors said 2.750.000 persons took part In rallies held at 298 cities. Police said the demonstrators flowed into the streets but held orderly demonstrations. The turnout in Tokyo was 235.000. sponsorsAP - 93 words
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213 1966-11-29 2 COMPETITION CUTS AIR FARES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC MONTREAL, Mon. COMPETITION among trans-Atlantic airlines Vy has developed into a full-scale price war with the announcement of drastic cuts by a second airline. Air Canada announced here it plans to introduce on Jan. 1 "the lowest fares ever proposed by any airline213 words
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146 1966-11-29 2 A £25,000 correct forecast, but no pay-out- ONDON, Mon. A nightmare that haunts British football pool gamblers was reality yesterday for Alan Kemp, 27. He correctly forecast a line of eight ties on a coupon on Nov. 19 which would have won him a first dividend pay-out of £25.262. But146 words
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Article70 1966-11-29 2 JAKARTA- Mon. President Soekarno's four h wife, Madam* Harjati. denied reports that sha has been divorrfi In a tearful ir.trrview with th« newspaper Triaaki. she said. "I fpel really down now. Thf.se reports are not true. If there ia some quarrel between husband70 words
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Article51 1966-11-29 2 From J. Fingleton CANBERRA, Mon —The worldwide strike by Qantas pilots now in iv fourth day has alreadj cast the airline 12 million. Passenger* have been stranded througnout the world and th« company estimates that It will be 10 days before they are plaoad with other51 words
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Article85 1966-11-29 2 MELBOURNE. Mon. Amnesty lnutrnattonul will appeal to th« Australian Government for the release from the Army of conscientious objector William White. While, 21. was arrested lust rueaday and taken to a Sydney Army centre after refuslnx to obey a call-up order for national service andReuter - 85 words
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Miscellaneous25 1966-11-29 2 TUE SAMBOLS &*Ldt&&I I AtouU JU6T UAVtS /iCAMV" TUPeIrTN ITO BUY ANOTWeR J I k lt VI otm I tW a NEEDLE V BY TCLBPHONE/25 words
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192 1966-11-29 3 339 years of British rule ends tomorrow in Barbados BRIDGETOWN (Barados) Mon. The Union Jack will be hauled down for the last time here on Wednesday at a huge independence ceremony after 339 years of British rule. In its place will rise a blue and cold tricolour embossed with a192 words
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Article, Illustration95 1966-11-29 3 BUNNIES TAKE OVER AT THE SAVOY THE BUNNIES took over last week at the annual ball of the Docklands Settlements Society at London's Savoy Hotel. In the past, the programmes were sold by debutantes, but on this occasion girls from the famous Bunny Club lined the foyer to greet Kuests95 words
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88 1966-11-29 3 LONDON. Mon.— Reports ot cholera In Hong Kong today halted a planned visit there by Mr. Angus Ogllvy, businessman husband of Princess Alexandra. He arrived at London airport to set off on a two-day visit.— tor a routine business conference and was aboutReuter - 88 words
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308 1966-11-29 3 Reds intensify anti-Go vt activities on Bali island JAKARTA, Mon. gUPPORTERS of President Soekarno and the now banned Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) are intensifying their anti-gov-ernment activities on the island of Bali, once the scene of mass killings. Travellers arriving from Bali at the weekend reported the Communists and theReuter - 308 words
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Article55 1966-11-29 3 BONN. Mon— Leaders ot W«t Germany's two major political parties the Socialists and the Christian Democrats have decided to form a new Government to replace Chancellor Erhard's regime. Mr. Kurt Kleslnger. the Christian Democratic candidate for Chancellor, told reporters he hoped that a new Government couldAP - 55 words
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Article53 1966-11-29 3 MANILA. Mon. The Army development centre here has developed a new rifle capable of firing 750 rounds per minute, it was reported today. The new rifle which has only seven assembled parts is reportedly lighter and cheaper than the famous Armalite rifles used by American53 words
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242 1966-11-29 3 Big drug seizure by police in a raid on 'factory' in loft NEW YORK, Mon. A raid early yesterday on a "narcotics factory" operated by a self-taught chemist in his apartment netted thousands of doses of the hallucinatory drug mescaline. police reported. City and federal narcotics agents said they seizedUPI - 242 words
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109 1966-11-29 3 I OS ANGELES, Mon. Film stars today played a benefit cricket match for the disaster victims In Aberfan. Wales. A crowd of 4.000 watched the match but the amount of funds raised was not immediately available Among the British stars taking part InReuter - 109 words
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237 1966-11-29 3 BMC calls in 700,000 cars to correct defect LONDON, Mon. The giant British Motor Corporation is calling in more than 700,000 of its cars for changes to remove the danger of brake failure. It Is the biggest call-in ever made by a British car firm and starts today. B.M.C. dealersReuter - 237 words
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Article42 1966-11-29 3 My goodness DUBLIN, Mor..— A strike threatening the flow of Ireland's famous Guinness stou*. has been called off. Two thousand workers accepted a pay settlement only a day before what would have been the brewery's first work stoppage for 207 years. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article28 1966-11-29 3 COLOMBO. Mon. Ceylon is to seli Communist China 48.000 tons of rubber and will buy 200.--000 tons of Chinese rice, an official communique said yesterday.—AJ>.28 words
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Advertisement276 1966-11-29 3 CYMA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE with the specialised experience in preparing many successful Private Secretaries and Office Assistants. has now devised a 3 MONTHS INTENSIVE Course commencing sth December 1966 in office training including: TYPEWRITING SHORTHAND BOOK-KEEPING OFFICE TRAINING For further particulars coll ot: CYMA COLLEGE I CYMA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE276 words
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Advertisement306 1966-11-29 3 yourV^favounte store 'mKiSSS y bargains w%^ MEN'S Sportthirti From 53 .90 Some ouWonding borgotm: Nrcktin From $1.90 J( Totoron SporHwoor Now $5 90 Boyi' cotton ihorti from $1.20 LADIES< Gull' T/e blouMt Now J9O "po'ntici 3 pet. Now $4 00 Boby nopkim (dot.) Now 6.50 IK" .kwl 1 N« US306 words
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91 1966-11-29 4 Owner regains rented house by court order SINGAPORE. Mon. Madam Cheng A 1 Lin, a property owner, today obtained a High Court judgment for recovery of possession of her house in Serangoon Road from Madam Cheong Yoke Kheng. described as her former tenant. Mr. Justice Winslow made the order on91 words
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Article46 1966-11-29 4 SINOAPORE, Mon. There will be no water tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Jalan Lembah Kallang, oft Bendemeer Road, and from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. from opposite No. 25-1 Lowland Road to the end of Lowland Road. Richard's Avenue and Richard's place.46 words
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Article, Illustration142 1966-11-29 4 143 SCOUTS WILL REPRESENT THE REPUBLIC SINGAPORE. Mon.— Singapore Is to send a contingent of 143 to the first Malaysian Scout Jamboree at Telok Bahang. Penang, early next month. They Include 12 women scouters and a 16-member Air Bcout group from the Royal Air Force. The142 words
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129 1966-11-29 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A father of four. Nk Haik. 25, who admitted robbing a young factory band of his watch at da£K?rpoint. was today jailrd for three years by a district Judge, and ordered to receive six strokes of thr cane. Chief Inspector129 words
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Article430 1966-11-29 4 THK following la today* nchrdule of civil aircraft movement* at the Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS C.P.A.- From Tokyo, Omka. Tuwh. Hong Kong. Kuala Lumpur (CX 573) 6.5S pm. Thai Inttrnatisnal: From Bangkok. Penang (TO 407) 12.55 pm from Tokyo. Osaka, Talpeh. Hong Kong. Bangkok (TO 403) 9.40430 words
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192 1966-11-29 4 Seminar closes with praise for the hosts SINGAPORE, Monday. QYERSEAS delegates and observers to the third Asian teachers' seminar, which concluded here yesterday, are heading for their homes feeling pleased with the outcome 1 of the conference. The delegates, including Mr. S. Natarajan, vice-president of the World Confederation of the192 words
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138 1966-11-29 4 SINGAPORE, Mon— The Government today announced the revised postage rates on Insured boxes and insurance fee on postal articles addressed to overseas countries. As from Dec. 1, the postage rates on insured boxes to Commonwealth countries (excluding Brunei) will be 80 cents for the138 words
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Article61 1966-11-29 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— On Christmas Eve a carol service will be held on the playing fields at the headquarters of the Far East Air Force at Changl. Services will be held on the three RAF. bases on Singapore and at local churches. Meanwhile, squadrons and messes are busily61 words
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Article67 1966-11-29 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Dr. A. Krishnamuriin. lecturer in anatomy at the University of Singapore, will deliver the annual Singapore Academy of Medicine Galloway Memorial lecture on Thursday at the Allen Lecture Theatre. Faculty of Medicine, at 815 pm He will speak on some aspects of neurological67 words
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141 1966-11-29 4 'Thank you' from Toh for a gift SINGAPORE. Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Ton Chin Chye. will move a motion at the next sitting of Parliament on Dec. 5 thanking the British House of Commons for their recent gift of a bookcase and books to the Singap o r141 words
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Advertisement292 1966-11-29 4 CATHAY: NEXT CHANCE! IF YOU COULD SEE ONLY ONE MOTION PICTURE! THIS WOULD HAVE TO BE IT! Because it's a new dimension in family entertainment from WALT DISNEY! A motion picture you'll never forget! WALT DISNEY Brion KEITH Vero MILES Brondo de WILDE Ed WYNN JUST ARRIVED! Latest material ordered292 words
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Advertisement68 1966-11-29 4 SINGAPORE HOTEL GEYLANG ROAD TEL: ***** LAST NIGHT! THE EXCITING 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY fy (DIRECT FROM AUSTRALIA) Etciting dancing, luggllng, baloncing 4 Slack wire octi. r^J^rCHARGEj TO-NIGHT EXTN. 1.00 A.M. APPEARING NIGHTLY) DARLING CHUNG SUSIE HYUN «c PEI YAU AT THE MIKE WITH ORTEGA'S STARLIGHT-SIX PRESENTING!! Hongkong Vocalist, Movie Star68 words
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Advertisement564 1966-11-29 4 |(£ArHA]rgy I I'l'H'li'lJ'lDUJ filth DAY! 12 45. 30* 8 IS pm SUNUAVi MOIiOAYS: Lxtro Show at 9.00 a.m. I SJ.4O. »2.50 4 $4 (No FrM U*> (Cosh Booking* Only) 20th Century Fox Presents THE OINO OE LAURENTIIS Production Ot THE BIBLE" ...IN THE BEGINNING I FILMtD IN O-i5O Ttchnicolor. ill564 words
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101 1966-11-29 5 Malaysia to hand over smugglers' list MANILA, Mon The Philippine* Foreign Secretary, Air. Ramos, today said Malaysia had agreed to give the names of Filipinos smuggling high duty goods from Sabah to the Philippines. He said Malaysia had also agreed to give the names of the vessels involved in theReuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration413 1966-11-29 5 PREM KUMAR - Jakarta's 'hello' link to the world PREM KUMAR Kuala Lumpur as their 'switchboard' By KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE federal capital is to become the "Switchboard" for Indonesia's telecommunications system to the world, the Indonesian Director-General of Posts and Telecommunications, Brig-Gen. Soehardjono, said here today. This is being planned because Malaysia413 words
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Article53 1966-11-29 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. —An Indonesian barter trader, Dangku bin Idl. 25. was fined $5,000. or fix monthii' jail, by a magistrate s court today for posse^ion of 354-lb of dutiable tobacco on Saturday Idi. who pleaded cuiltv. was arrested by a Marine Police patrol boat in a53 words
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Article119 1966-11-29 5 T ONDON, Mon. Tongku Sulaiman bin Sultan Ismail, the son ot the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. was one of the 16 Malaysian and Singapore barristers called to the Bar in London recently. Tcngltu Suhunun. »ho returned home earlier this month, was called in absentia. The119 words
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Article33 1966-11-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A fire engine from the Jalan Shaw station rushed to Jalan Mountbatten here on receiving a "fire" rail this evening only to find that it was a falsealarm33 words
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96 1966-11-29 5 JPOH. Mon. hy •irr the "so-called Indonesian sympathisers' still being detained by the Government even though confrontation has ended? Mr. D.R. Seenivasacam. president of the Peo p I c's Progressive Party, asked this question at a rally here last night the first held by96 words
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137 1966-11-29 5 |(UALA LUMPUR, Mon.— lt would be "very unwise" for Malaysia to adopt the social security schemes of other nations completely, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour, Mr. Lee San Choon. said here today. He was speaking to newsmen before flying to Singapore137 words
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Article52 1966-11-29 5 PENANC3. Mon Iw o Ihai girls were robbed of $35 by three men in Jalan Han Cinque vesierday bernuum Eiuima. 19. told police slie was walking home with a friend. Pornsn at about 1 pm when they were stopped by tiie &.°<;»gg O e f r.52 words
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250 1966-11-29 5 Trading hazard? No, says car firm chief CINGAPORE, Mon.— Reference was made to the favourable climate for trade in Malaysia and Singapore by the chairman of Borneo Co. Ltd.. the Earl of Ranfurly, in his annual statement to the shareholders. He said; "in the territories where your company operates, there250 words
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Article26 1966-11-29 5 IPOH. Mon. Singapore's Hieh Commissioner. Mr. Lien YingChow. today toured low-cost housing projects and the Tasek industrial estate in a brief official visit here.26 words
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Advertisement266 1966-11-29 5 BUY PERFECTION BUY KGRUnPIGII I STEREOGRAMS I IB I KS 660 WE r I I IB KS7SSWE f] I I GRUNDIG Stereo-radiograms are treasured and I I desired by many for their quality sound repro- I I duction and alto their moderr designs. M T=m. r^. M 6WAN (M) LID266 words
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215 1966-11-29 6 NUT: WE GO ON STRIKE NEXT MONTH UNLESS I POH. Mon. Elc\rn th«»us;iii(l members of the National Union of Teacher., will go on their threatened strike "on or after Nov. :{o.' if a lastminnte meeting with the Education Minister. Indie .Mohamrd Khir .lohari. who is now in the Philippines, fails215 words
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Article43 1966-11-29 6 IPOH. Mon. Mr. Justice Chang, in the High Court here. today ordered the Malaya Feedon!'* Ltd.. to be liquidated. The order \va.s made on a petition by the Uiv.ted MaU^jan Banking Corporation Ltd. to which the company owed 51. 832.43 words
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141 1966-11-29 6 CINGAPORE. Mon. The South Korean government has invited Singapore to send a trade mission to Seoul early next year. The invitation was extended to the business community in Singapore by the Korean Deputy Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. Lee Chul Seng, who visited Singapore141 words
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Article, Illustration317 1966-11-29 6 Lee Kirn Seng - Lee Kirn Seng 23 families lose their homes in pre-dawn fire By KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. TWENTY-THREE families in the Jalan Haji Taib squatter settlement here who lost their homes and belongings in a predawn fire today were mystified by the way the blaze started. The fire started from317 words
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Miscellaneous53 1966-11-29 6 Bug* Bunny By Ralph HvintdaM \f this one TwiyiHE. 'ill A/no: id^\l /try feed.n' m'w whem\ <■ It WOULD iCGWABBEPC PJLL f WATHER vV IYA 6ET WOME- MAYBE M*£ \i fAA<£ VA A G OOO XV il MVLEQi,^ Wl\\ BUYTteOOG HE'LL LET GO 1 J MkV_ WATCWC> OG RUfl >53 words
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Article289 1966-11-29 7 Khir's call to S-E Asian nations at education talks MANILA Monday MALAYSIA'S Education Minister, Inche Mohammed Khir Johari, said today the South-east Asian Education Ministers' conference displayed 'faith, unity and co-opera-tion" among developing countries in the region to meet increasing demands in the field of learning.UPI - 289 words
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157 1966-11-29 7 The man who lent his boss money SINGAPORE, Mon. Two weeks before being re-employed on better terms at a Stamford Road bar, Tan Kwee Fong gave his employer. Tan Teng Chok, a loan of 51. 700. the High Court was told today. Kwee Fong told the court that he held157 words
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Article70 1966-11-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Chief Justice. Dato Azmi bin Haji Mohamed. today dismissed an appeal by P. Govindan against, a sentence of truer years' jail and six stroke* of the roton. Onvindaii. 35. who was convictrd in the Kuala Kubu Bahru Se.vsio:\s Court l.iM Sep»ember70 words
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Article44 1966-11-29 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The 80.000-ion iron ore carrier Marshall Clark left the Jurong Ship- yards dry docks today alter undergoing its annual inspection of fitne&s. The Norwegian-m an»ged| freighter which flies the Libenan i flag, operates between Japan I and Mozambique.44 words
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Article, Illustration280 1966-11-29 7 AttorneyGeneral is named Singapore's first envoy to Cairo SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's A t to rney General, Dr. Haji Ahmad bin Muhamed Ibrahim, has been appointed the Republic's first Ambassador to Cairo. Dr. Ahmad's appointment, announced Dy the United Arab Republic Foreign Ministry la.-i night, followed a Singapore Government announcement on280 words
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Article41 1966-11-29 7 KLANG. Mon. Gun Kin Swee. of Meru village hf re. u as fined $460 by the magistrate's court here on Saturday for failing to furnish returns of income together with certified copies of accounts for the past two year?..41 words
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Article109 1966-11-29 7 Artist opens farewell show I/lALA IAMPIR. Mon. A young Malaysian artist. Mr. Phoon Poh Whang. 21. today opened hi.s farewell one- m a n I show of batik paintings at the Samat Art dallery here. I In- exhibition, opened by 1 the Australian High Commissioner to Malaysia. Mr. I A.109 words
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Article43 1966-11-29 7 TAIPINO Mon. A dance, organised by Mr. N.V. Pillar distnct manager of the National Electricty Board and president of the Kilat Club here, will be held at the Town Hall on Saturday in aid of the St. Louis and Convent orphanages.43 words
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Article41 1966-11-29 7 TKI IK ANSON. Mon.— Burglars broke Into the house of Mr. Yeoh Men? Koh, a contractor in Anson Park here over the week-end and I stele about $30 from his children's pisgy bank and jewellery worth $1093. I41 words
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384 1966-11-29 7 Geoffrey Boland - Geoffrey Boland By Singapore, Monday I\UNLOP Malayan Industries which was the first of a long line ol companies to offer shares to the public in September 1961, is now seeking to raise fresh capital. The purpose of a new Ksuc ot share* to .stock holders384 words
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Article50 1966-11-29 7 Thai terrorists. BWdKOK .Mon. Police reinforcements were reported today to have been *rnt to Prachuab proViuce. Mime 7.~> miles west of Bangkok to track down a band of about 209 anti-government terrorists. The local Press here said the terrorists w»-re distributing anti-government leaflets in outlying areas of the province. AP.AP - 50 words
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200 1966-11-29 7 BILL CAMPBELL - THE VIPs FLY OVER THAT UNFINISHED ROAD BILL CAMPBELL By JESSELTON. Monday. OABAHS Finance Minister. Inehe Harris bin Mohammed Salleh. today flew over the Keningau-Pandewan road which the State Government is being urged to push through to Sepulot following the withdrawal of Australian Army engineers from the highway construction project.200 words
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Article, Illustration52 1966-11-29 7 TAN AH RATA. Mon. Tourist associations 111 the country will submit Joint memorandum to 'lie Minister of Commerce and Industry Dr Inn Sv.cc Aun. setting out their needs, mainly BnM This ma decided by delegate* from nine tourist bodies at a twoI day seminar heir over52 words
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Advertisement132 1966-11-29 7 HH? f| ■IB— M SPACE ELECTRONIC TUBES 2L HB r\ I^C r^ |L THE ONLY TV EQUIPPED WITH M HiLk NUVISTOR H 11^ TO ENSURE SHARPAND M ■PK'l CLEAR PICTURES FROM ANY A I DISTANCE. ..UNDISTORTED Jk 1 1 pi mjmTiuiiiiiiiJ iMi l iHiuiuuuu\v-n.""iimiiJjffi/jfM^^^^^!^itJHi 1 ,iiii l [iiiiNiii4nfn ■iimiHni iiMmi^^^^^^^^^_^_^132 words
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491 1966-11-29 8 20-NATICV TALKS IN STORE SINGAPORE. Mom TIIK deputy director-general of the Inter* national Labour Organisation, Mr. C.W. .Iciiks, today tailed for an Asian manpower plan which, he said, should be an "ambitious mil realistic programme of employment and training targets. Speaking491 words
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Article98 1966-11-29 8 UNION PLANS FOOD, TOYS CARNIVAL SINGAPORE. Mon. A "New Year Food and Toys Carnival" will be organised by the Robinson's branch of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers" Union at the Singapore Conference Hall car park on Feb. 8 (Chinese New Year's Evei to 12. It will be in aid98 words
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Article25 1966-11-29 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Sehccl Canteen Vendors' 1 Association will celebrate its seventh anniversury with a dinner at the association premises on Saturday.25 words
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Article202 1966-11-29 8 THE secretary- general ot the Commonwealth Secretariat. Mr. Arnold Smith. will arrive in Singapore tomorrow for a four-day visit. Shortly after his arrival, he will call on the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. This will be followed by a lunch meeting with the202 words
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179 1966-11-29 8 Flamenco star Sara here for a show CIINGAPOBB, .Mon —One tO of Spain's top ll.iini niii il.inriiiK Iroupt-v I lie I l.iinenco Duntinu ompanv. is here for the first time to fhrc Singaporeans "rare tr<\it." The 10-in.in team, inctading the nianaecr. Antonio Kernandez. will put <m their main show it179 words
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Advertisement386 1966-11-29 8 J DiplHrpx 1R di ivi vidi vid I ■■■■■■■^■1 sylSyU 'BFTTtra TrPH/'Eq CO >KW -*S Xir H Whether sprayed yesterday, last month, or last year, Dieldrex 15 packs C T M a wallop no insect could ever crawl out of and live. This tremendous Ps?l saying-power makes Dieldrex the ideal386 words
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Miscellaneous211 1966-11-29 8 Xlhif Onp By Y.T. ll am lin VMEAN AFTER Adi TH' MY STARS, OOP K- \f I MOW'P OC JUUUS CAESAI?} "Hi OR^AV MAVBe\ NOW YOU'RE THINGS IVE PONE POR I'M NO LUNCH SAY.' I M VEH? P0...0R NAPOLEON... /VuipTN BILLY THE KIP»J TALXIN 1 M3U, YOU WON'T GIVE CLUB211 words
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Advertisement113 1966-11-29 9 s FOR KING SIZF SATISFACTION... ■■■■■■■■■■■I I P 9 Js°m :^lk^l J ■.••>:•■■ I^HkC'''-'9jA^l ■■t^ a>^"^bMk I3BS**'" 1 oC^uB^BMW I ■••x:-- rsS Hr)/« *tPWm W I I jmm! mm^^^«ml mM^UC^ *mmml otk' :^'S *w^^mV I 111 S 11 I MT^~ I I TRADIT»ONACLY THE NAME 1 ,;«^&^V p s> I113 words
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Article62 1966-11-29 10 29 Wordt fli (Minimum) MRS. I. KARTMICESU and children thank relatives nnd friends for services rendered. mexsaxra of condolence, wreaths and attendance at the funeral of the late Mr. S. K;irthlKesu MR. AND MRS. K. Svlvanayacara (TV Malaysia) thank relatives, friends and well wlnne* for their kind attendance. ronxratulatory62 words
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Article63 1966-11-29 10 10 Wordt US (Minimum) IT'» EASY TO Tell whi.h sl.le of your hr^R<l M bu tt pred when you uprwid It »lth "Swiss KnlKhf Chiese. ARf YOU CONTEMPLATING On Travelling? Do refer to the yellow paces In the Telephone Directory. LADIIS: Be nay for Christmas! Try the youthful poodle63 words
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Article651 1966-11-29 10 Too many breaking points have been espied by Kremlinologists for Moscow's latest attack on Peking to be regarded as more than a major episode in the long feud. Yet the sharpness of this assault, and especially the appeal for communist unity to overcome "the nationalist, anti-Soviet policy651 words
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Article416 1966-11-29 10 The Israeli attack on Jordan is having consequences which reach far beyond relations between the two countries. It has unleashed within Jordan new agitations against the rej gime of King Hussein. And this in turn is threatening to i bring to the surface yet once again the latent416 words
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Article136 1966-11-29 10 Traffic accident figures for Kuala Lumpur for the first nine months of this year show a remarkable change for the better over the same period last year. Seventy-three people have died on the roads, too many but a sharp improvement over last year's comparable figure of 104. The136 words
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283 1966-11-29 10 Folklore and prehistory in Sarawak By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT OINCE Sarawak Mvscum Journal was re-started in 1949, 5,800 pages of new research have been published, much of it In highly readable form. With issue No. 27 (published at $10) comes a special monograph "Borneo writing and related matters," edited by283 words
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92 1966-11-29 10 UNDERSTAND that from January next year motorcyclists in Malaya must wear crash helmets. To avoid theft users will have to carry their helmets everywhere they go, but great Inconvenience will be caused to those who go to mosques for prayers, especially on Fridays92 words
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Letter93 1966-11-29 10 REFER to the letter entitled 'Dog Licence.' There are provisions for owners of spayed bitches to be granted concession fees at subsequent licensing of their animals. The relevant regulation Is the Dog (Licensing and Control) Rules 1966. Rule 4, paragraph (2). which reads: 'Provided that where a93 words
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Letter226 1966-11-29 10 I WAS interested In your picture and caption on Rewl Alley, (ST. Nov. 12). The heading, 'Kiwi Red Leader Meets The Red Guards.' and the caption describing him as a 'peace champion from New Zealand,' would give your readers the Impression that here Is a New226 words
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Letter74 1966-11-29 10 YOUR report (S.T. Nov. 15) "Union leader who gave 'meetings' as excuse for going home late" stated that Ronny Veo Lim San was a trade union official, and an insurance company employee and that he had spent his evenings "attending council meetings of the union." We have never at any74 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1966-11-29 10 WILLIAM DAVIS - Devalue the Pound? WILLIAM DAVIS THE DANGERS OF SPECULATION. THE FACTS OF RECOVERY —by Financial Editor of The Guardian, London IT was bound to happen, of course, someone had to come out with the argument that if Mr. Harold Wilson can change his mind so completely on the Common Market1,028 words
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Advertisement831 1966-11-29 10 Straits Times Malay Mail Clemified odtertitementt mi be handed io COLO STORAGE SUPERMARKET Orchard Rood (Receptionist Oetk) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Road Novol Bate. Authomrd Aacn'v CITY BOOK STORE LTD Wmchettcr Mouse, Collyci Quay THE NEWS FRONT M M ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Road, No. il Bate. HAMIEM STORE. 1419831 words
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Advertisement50 1966-11-29 10 /y.-\ The Bank You Can Trust Bank with MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD and you bank wisely Hf AD rvtirt>~-^-^L>. \XJ^ MALAYAN RANK lUILDING 92, Jalan Bandar. Kuala Lumpur. BANKING BERHAD "■II |i I I- U» >"■« *•>*»•> AlKherrwd Capital: S 50 000.000 laaued and hid Up Capital:* IS 000.000 Grove Aneu50 words
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Advertisement172 1966-11-29 10 ""••sssV A- dH Protect your eyes with ZEISS fi^^^^^V^assssssVT ißssssssaP umbral sunglasses (made in Germany) Exciting. Bold. Distinctively de- a signed for the masculine look. Have fun in the sun. But stay cool. Real cool with world famous ZEISS Urbral sunglasses. Look for thisseal MMR of quality and authenticity on172 words
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202 1966-11-29 11 Meeting urged to define splinter union— I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The delegates conference of the MTUC— on Dec. 9— will be asked for a definition of a splinter union. At a recent meeting of the National Joint Labour Advisory Council the workers' side proposed this definition: "A splinter union Is a202 words
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91 1966-11-29 11 MUAR. Mon Negotiations between the local branch of the Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities Employees and the Tangkak Local Council. reached deadlock after nearly three hours of talks at Tangkak yesterday. The union's secretary. Inche Mohamed bin Ismail, said that the Local Council91 words
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Article23 1966-11-29 11 KLUANG. Mon. The Kluanu Club will hold a children's Christmas party on Dec. 20 at the club premises in Jalan Mcngklbol.23 words
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Article60 1966-11-29 11 UUALA LUMPUR. Mon. 1 Malaysian mines last month produced 128.362 plculs of tin concentrates containine 5,740 tons of tin metal an Increase of 204 piculs of tin concentrates over September. Average daily production was 4.141 Diculs. 128 Dlculs lower than the September average. October also witnessed60 words
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Article497 1966-11-29 11 JOE MIRANDA - The 300 who are NOT on strike JOE MIRANDA A LET-DOWN, ADMITS UNION CHIEF By KUALA LUMPUR Monday. 300 workers of Jardine Waugh (Malaya) Ltd., one of the 14 firms against which the National Union of Commercil Workers went on strike on Wednesday, have been defying the union's directive for497 words
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Article62 1966-11-29 11 KUALA LUMPI'R. Mon. Three political secretaries were today sworn in at a simple ceremony before the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, at his office here today. They are Inche Mohamed bin Rahmat (Ministry of Transport) Inche Ahmad Mustafa bin Hasan (Ministry of Information and Broadcasting)62 words
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202 1966-11-29 11 MTUC calls for a govt body to fight prices KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. 'J'HE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, will be asked to set up an official organisation to fight "greedy and reckless profiteers. The official body, with membership drawn from all interested parties, should also seek202 words
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Article33 1966-11-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, this morning visited the "Picaaso Exhibition" at the National Art Gallery In Jalan Ampang here.33 words
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Article, Illustration261 1966-11-29 11 JUDITH YONQ - JUDITH YONQ By OINGAPORE, Mon. Two pretty Japanese girls now In Singapore share the same opinion about their "Mr. Right." but differ on career views. M £?< XlilS Mvv amA and Miss Midori Maki octh in their early twentiesarrived here261 words
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Article81 1966-11-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The Ne« Zealand Government has allocated 51.424.0U0 to set up a new vocational training school at Jesselton under its Colombo Plan programme. This was disclosed today by New Zealand's Director of Technical Education. Dr. B.C. Lee, who arrived here for farther discussions on81 words
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176 1966-11-29 11 A pact on Belgian aid to Malaysia j(UALA LUMPUR, **-Mon. A technical co-operation agreement, providing for Belgian aid to Malaysia for the projects under the First Malaysia Plan, was initialled today at Economic Planning Unit here. The head of the unit, Mr. Thong Yaw Hong, initialled for Malaysia and the176 words
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80 1966-11-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR. ,Mon. Bixty-four units In phase three of the Sungei Besl low-cost flats are nearing completion and will be ready for occupation at the end of December. Allocations will give priority to owner-occupirrs or chief tenants who were served with eviction notices at Jalan80 words
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Advertisement28 1966-11-29 11 $0? z FostefsLager z^ The finest Australian fefefSlajff Beer available at good j^^^^^^ stores and bars... fe&B*sd DRINK IT HERE AT THE Tangle Inn, fc**-*-*^ 23/25 TANGLIN ROAD28 words
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Advertisement146 1966-11-29 11 The only catch about this Hew better-looking, longer-lasting library box from BASF is deliberate. (It goes click) •yyyyyyyy\yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy-yyyyyyyy,*. Inside the hard wearing Polystyrol case of the new give your valuable tapes greater protection, longer BASF library box is a hard wearing Polystyrol catch. playing Me than ever before. The new146 words
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Miscellaneous696 1966-11-29 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Koala Lum- 7.10 Sports Round-up; 7.35 pur and Penanf; Ipoh and S onfW l^' T Children; 800 News In Mandarin; Malacca; S. 10 Johore Bahru; 8 .10 Bpertal programme for 4 Talplnf 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Ouru Nanaks Birthday; 835 Hans Haas Underwater cho--5.45 P.M. Opening696 words
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Article, Illustration489 1966-11-29 12 It's SILVER all the way for glistening party wear While the glitter look seems to gain in popularity... THERE'S a silver Christmas coming up. It may be a white Christmas in some countries, anyway but silver has nothing to do with long-range weather forecasting. It is a very close-at-hand fashion489 words
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Article294 1966-11-29 12 HERE'S a recipe for a CHRISTMAS CAKE. which must be made about three weeks before the festival. This makes 9-inch round or 8-inch square cake. You need: 12 oz. plain flour; 1 teaspoon cinnamon; 1 teaspoon mixed spice; teaspoon salt; 4 oz. candied peel; 4 oz. cherries;294 words
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Advertisement219 1966-11-29 12 New 1967 HALL-MARK RINGS V^jjjJL SLADE WOOLF, 4SPpj|i 18 K. White Gold Diamond. Sole Agents: METRO EXQUISITE lEWELLERY 72-74 HIGH ST., SPORE. TEL: ***** A beautiful 1967 Diary will be given away FREE with each sale limited stock only! MAXIMUM^ SECURITYjfip BE SURE IT'S MARKED f/jf/// VALE# R 21 D219 words
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Advertisement498 1966-11-29 12 Get away from it a11... F^ jr. ±'/&3r if Fnr 1 uipplcq and 1 Hay« da y s sailing and you're enjoying ror j weens ana j aays the old world charm and See the Sea-and of Japan. You spend 2 days in Yokohama, one day in Shimizu HOngkOng and498 words
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Article, Illustration325 1966-11-29 13 More U.S. trade teams to Malaysia due- KUALA LUMPUR, £V Mon. United States businessmen are expected to send several trade missions to Malaysia next year to increase two-way trade and to study investment possibilities here. This was stated here today by the leader ot the eight-man delegation from the Michigan325 words
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Article116 1966-11-29 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Indonesia wants foreign investors to participate in its industrialisation programme to enable the Republic to overcome its jobless problem. This was stated here today by Mr K (iunidi the Indonesian (iovrrnmrnt'N representative to the nth session of the Asian Advisory Committee of the International I116 words
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148 1966-11-29 13 JESSELTON Mon. There is considerable interest on the part of Japanese entrepreneurs to invest in Sabah. the Chief Minister Mr Peter Lo said today Mr Lo returned latl n-oht from two week viMt to Japan is a «ue*t of the Japane.^ Government He148 words
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Article, Illustration439 1966-11-29 13 Jes,e Leemoruggen - Jes,e Leemoruggen •AN ATTEMPT TO TAKE OVER COUNCIL PERMANENTLY' 'AND I WILL CONTINUE TO BE SO IF THERE IS "NO ELECTION By Parting, Monday ]y]R. Ooi Thiam Siew today claimed he was> still the Mayor of George Town, and would continue to be so if there439 words
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Article67 1966-11-29 13 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Fifty officers and men of the 6 Bn Royal Malay Regiment, today donated blood at the General Hospital. This is their second donation in a week. last week 50 other officers and men gave blood at the Monnt Alvernia Hospital. The Battalion will return67 words
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Article27 1966-11-29 13 PENANG, Mon. A students 1 group from the Mun.«hi Abdullah Malay aecondary school here will make a three-day excursion to Kuala Lumpur next WMfc.27 words
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Article80 1966-11-29 13 Robbers clean out the drawers CINGAPOKE, Mon.- A gunman and his accomplice w a J k ed into a provision shop in River Valley Road last night while the proprietor was supervising seven workers in the annual spring cleaning. The robbers ordered everyone to stop work and herded them into80 words
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Article26 1966-11-29 13 SINGAPORE. Mon Thieves stole $9000 worth ot valuables and $550 from the Bin Tong Park home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Charles yesterday morning.26 words
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105 1966-11-29 13 QINIiAPOKL, Mon. Before they left Sabah for Australia, the 22nd Construction Squadron, Royal Australian Engi n eers, built two playgrounds for children of the Keningau Ho s p i tal nursing staff. Each ot the playgrounds was dedicated to a member of the unit killed105 words
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Article49 1966-11-29 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Four masked men, armed with darners last nißht broke into a house at the Tiong Nam settlement here and robbed a housewife. Madam Kok Chew Tai. of $1,770 in OMtl and jewellery, alter tying her up and covering her with a blanket49 words
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Article146 1966-11-29 13 JURONG TO HAVE A HILL OF FUN CINGAPOKL. Mon.— *-> A new phase in Jurong's development the creation of an amenity complex— is to begin soon Private developers were invited today to submit plans lor this project. The complex will be :-:ted at Bukit Perupok. which command! a panoramic >:146 words
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Advertisement92 1966-11-29 13 TRAVEL AWARD 25% less airfare for students Travel makes the mind broader, students say. So BOAC makes the world smaller for them. It makes it easier for students to go places by charging 25% less airfare. Want to learn more? Write to your travel agent for a free booklet on92 words
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Advertisement48 1966-11-29 13 new look extra pep more comfort for the price great car HEHAUIimiIOD as A METALUW JAVA BI :TTKKH'iRTH. MU.V. U*O JkssKI.TOV— Progress Motors limited J .I'.K AOK.SCV. KICNINO— CHIM A "OK Jf<» HIM. 46 Orchard Road, Singapore*. K'SSt 1 cwSiUr 1 -"mu.tw labua.n lamah datu. kudat, kwurm Ml48 words
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155 1966-11-29 14 Rejal Arbee - Johore's new Royal Council -meets Rejal Arbee By JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The new council of the Johorp, Royal Court met for the first time here today at the Istana Besar. The meeting was presided by Dato Abdul Rahman Yassln. one ol the fivenew members. Up to now it had been155 words
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Article16 1966-11-29 14 PENaNG. Mon. A car- a motor-cycle and 12 bicycles were stolen during the weekend.16 words
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Article42 1966-11-29 14 SINGAPORE- Mon. Che Siah binte Dasuki. of Palembang Road, was asleep in her one-room flat when she was awakened by running footsteps. Later, she found that thieves had stolen $2,000 and leweilery worth SI 000 from her almeirah.42 words
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Article317 1966-11-29 14 King's sister halts court action K. Trengganu. Mon. J^ LAWSUIT brought by a sister of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong in the High Court here on Nov. 20 and due to go on till Thursday came to an abrupt end today. The suit is over a land concession in Kemarnan, said317 words
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Article, Illustration141 1966-11-29 14 Ngee Ann exams: Only a few stay away CINGAPOKK. Mon— Only a small number of Ngee Ann students stayed away from their midterm examinations, which began today. The examinations "ill end ie.\t week, when the college will hold its annual examination for 230 graduate class students. Originally, the number of141 words
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Article53 1966-11-29 14 SINGAPORE, Mon— A cycllat, Kuah Ah Trek 17. of Chuan Hoe Avenue. \v;t^ killed when he wa,*> knocked down by car at the junction of Yio Chu Kang Road and Lorong Napin yesterday. Police today appealed to eye-wit-nesses to contact Inspector Dalib Baba of Sepoy Line*53 words
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Article24 1966-11-29 14 Farmers t oo. PENANG- Mon. Villagers ol Pulau Aman. nfT Province Wellesley most of them fishermen have started planting cloves to augment their income.24 words
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Article54 1966-11-29 14 BRUNEI TOWN. Mon. The Brunei Government is considering setting up an auxiliary police force to strengthen the country's security. A local newspaper report said that the force, oreanised like the East Malaysian border scouts would help bring the people closer to the Government and strengthen security, particularlyReuter - 54 words
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Article234 1966-11-29 14 Spore Umno chief: Why blame us? OINGAPORE. Mon.— The chairman of Umno Singapura, Inche Ahmad bin Hajl Taff. today hit out at the Minister of State for Education, Inch* Rahim Ishak for "insinuating" that Umno was responsible for the 1964 Singapore riots. "It is malicious of him I to put234 words
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Article26 1966-11-29 14 PENANG. Mod. Penang Jaycees will hold Iheir 11th na. tional convention banquet and ball at the E and O Hotel as 1 Saturn < v.26 words
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Advertisement133 1966-11-29 14 Fop qulclc, posrtivs and long-lasting relief I from the discomfort of Haemorrhoids VaremoTd 1 the NEW, EASILY SWAUOWB tablets from the research laboratories of Zyma, sumoi Varemoi'd 0 VaremoVd is easy totclN) just swallow during or after meals. 0 VaremoVd gives mof« positive relief, its activa principle being the new,133 words
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Miscellaneous306 1966-11-29 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Concerned with tylnn knot! 1. 7. Cause chaos— swore terrib- t o unplaif iTi ly. with example <4, 8. 5. 10> 7. See 1 A< 10.-5 8. Miss Eleanor Trent 18. 4) 10. The last plac* for a boy with 9. Egg on a horse306 words
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Advertisement1207 1966-11-29 15 tU L'YERPOIL t WEST COAST U.K.i nal'part Sans f. Stua Ptaaat myrmidon i"C'-n, Havre. lt»er»«el. m, Glasgow li Pert OIOMED l« io'S, Liverpool, A'aouta It Pi/Dee 2 Ok 1 MACMAON livrpool. Glasgow Gil. 19 Ok 1 ANTENOR Liverpool, Glasgow DM I MARCH 1. .--conl. O.b'm. GUigoa.. OK I Ok I1,207 words
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Advertisement1481 1966-11-29 15 ■JUmMmB TH£thhl//V£S '■■aBBVJH^^BjBVJBSJBVjBBVjVaSaVjVBjVaBBVjVjBVjVBBBBaBIIIHIBaSBBIIIIBaiBB) IMt tAST ASIATIC COMPANY Li* >n >■ lilt m Itaal EXPRESS SAILINGS TB CENOA-aOTTEROAMMIAMOURG-AARHUS-COPENHAGEN. P. Sham Penani Spore faenoa I'oaa H burg Aamua C'kagaa SARGODHA a) Sailel Sailel 31 2Ok On it Bat 27 Baa SB Jaa 1 laa I Galawa 15 1S SUMIANA OK 25/2) <|/»1,481 words
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Advertisement1424 1966-11-29 15 EXPRESS SERVICE TO IQNDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. nrkiuuni) rt i •••pool Ok ?i otrinnuii t m h STgacce Pt. Sham Penang Hull laa 21 Net It 2 It Pt. Tala» Dec 1/ 4 M DrCLgtl Jaa 21 G'mouth Ftk 1 BENRINNES For lon don dk n •■ngaDOre Pt. S1,424 words
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Advertisement1260 1966-11-29 15 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. SEE IVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SEIVICE FIOM U.K./CONTINENI. leatfug fan rsora P. S'kaai Ptaaag CITY OF NEWCASTLE London, Hamburg. Rotterliit, Havre, Hull, Immmpam 6.11-32 Tally It Net IMa CITY OF IUILOFORD London. Hamburg. Rotterdaa, Antwerp, Hull II Ota CITY IF WINNIPEB london, Hamaurf, Rotttrdaa, Havre. Hull1,260 words
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267 1966-11-29 16 THK Struts tin price fell by 12| cents yesterday in Penang to $605.87! per picul on an ofTcring estimated up 10 tons to 240 tons. Support was reported at slightly lower level on a quiet market. LOCAL Xl Kill I! MARKET:267 words
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Article28 1966-11-29 16 Nov 28. RUBBER PRICE: 62 cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: si,o:..s;« (down 12' tt-nts). Estimated unofficial ml. nil- 240 tons (up 10 tons).28 words
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Article142 1966-11-29 16 SHIPS lying alonxtift* ths llntaport Hsrhour wharvti ar sxpscttd today art: Yamanaphl Mam 1 2. Masai Clarrnce 3 1. l-ir> ataersk A. S^rihn 6 T. Machaon 10 11. Muliimtnedl 1.t'14, Trianon 15 IS. Kinntwlu L'l -2-J. 'BouKuinvilU M, Kotnhay Maru ttfDt, City of Newcastle .11 Anna Man142 words
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Article14 1966-11-29 16 sla mHda no rhanKts to Itt rates to m tenants yesterday. BaJOO14 words
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Article53 1966-11-29 16 tli. i. Mi. in Malayan short v Terms Money Market for the week ended Saturday (Not. 26) thr ntngt. of call rates waa aa follows: BANK Fl NDS: 3?i per cent to I i per cent. GENERAL FUNDS: 1% per cent to 4 per cent. MOVEMENT of funds53 words
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794 1966-11-29 16 From Our Market Correspondent MAIN interest on the Stock Exchange yesterday was centred in an easier industrial section in Gammon and Cential Sugars. Gammon had a turnover of 352.000 shares from 51. 34 to $1.23 to 51.29 the counter blowing hot and cold as rumours794 words
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Article27 1966-11-29 16 Malayan Stock Indices. Nov. 26. Nov. 28. Industrials: 91.19 90.57 Tins: 107.13 107.53 S rubbers: 110.79 110.79 "Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.27 words
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Article790 1966-11-29 16 DI'SINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets; INDUSTRIALS: C. S. Heldims iI.OOOI J2.it*: Dunlaa) C'.OOO) S'J.^U. (7.000) B.TT. (2.000) J2 76. (3.000) J2.7H. (U'.OOt)) 52.79. (3.000) 12790 words
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Article147 1966-11-29 16 MELBOURNE, Mon. ITEY industrials led a forward movement over a wide range of stocks in response to the election results. Herald gained 11 cents to $4 34 Base metals moved narrowly mostly higher but Mt. Morgan dropped 7 cents to 12.90. Oils were firm. Associated Australian up .7147 words
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Article468 1966-11-29 16 ])t( IMBKR first Riade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore yesterday at 62 cents per Ib. up a quarter of a rent on Friday* closing level (or the position. The tone was ver quiet. KA s. and .M.K.I closing prices in cents468 words
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Article62 1966-11-29 16 pHINISI Produc. lichanjit, »in«.- prlMi BICU Cactnut all: bulk 141 aellera, drum t*2i lellcm. C»pn: Mutd (f.0.b.) loose Nov./ Dec. B. '•P«': Muntok »hitf Sl7'J| MBMfa Sarawak whur 1170 MUcn, »pei-, H l '•""wnn black »il>i>j Mlten i»6', .\LW>. ASTA JUl'i sellers lUU<NI.U I lin Cacanut Oil Millers'62 words
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Article40 1966-11-29 16 QN tht fr.. ..than,, m.rfc.t n Hon K v Kong yesterday the U S d*llar »ta quoted at 5.*7| lor T.T. and 5.731 for cash. Stirling man quoted at 15 Ir9 and an* lad »f t»ld at 'J«6|.40 words
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Advertisement1126 1966-11-29 16 mwmSSßiiSmiESg/EHgh VI KAWASAKI KJSEN KAISHA LTa a aiaa I DIRECT U.S.A. ATLANTIC COAST SERVICE Bangkok >V>nf>on| N. York Starsport Pnilad. Bait I "Maiaihiiaa Mar*" II 24 Dtc 21 II Dtc 1 Ftl I Fel IS Fel ,11 fel Ravaaafer 122 Jaa 27 31 Jai 4 Mar II Mar IS Mar1,126 words
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Advertisement636 1966-11-29 16 tUSHUIt/NHI IHUND SERVICES INSIA. MKISUN AND FIR WSI SERVICES l» Frtaaillt. Ittlailt. Mtlltirat, smn to Malru a*l Naiatattnaa. Penani 9. Shan Singapore Jir>|aport •>. S'Dara Penant B»MOR« 1/11 Oet 11/12 Oec 11/14 Oec JJj"^ 1/11 ■ULIMU- 1/ B J.. 1/11 la. mm la* C||eitu JARPEU 1/ I ret 11/11 Ml636 words
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Advertisement72 1966-11-29 16 TENDER KENYATA'AN JALAN DI-TUTOP BAHAWA ADA-LAH DI-BERI T A H U KEPALA ORANG2 AWAM:— Jalan melalul Pintu Gate Keretapi di-antara Ayer Kuning Selatan dan Batan-: Melaka di-TT 334 19 akan di-tutop kepada lalu-hr.'a-dartpada jam pukol 12.45 tengah hart hingga 900 malam pada *****. kerana Jabatan Keretap) hendak membaikl landasan-nya diteiipai72 words
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Advertisement807 1966-11-29 16 TENDER NOTICE 1. Tenders are invited from Class "C" and above Electrical Contractors who are re«?ii>tered with the Senior Contracts Engineer's Department. National Electncnv Board. Kuala Lumpur, tor the ELECTRICAL LIGHTNING PROTECTION INSTALLATIONS TO PROPOSED RESIDENCE FOR HH. TENGKU MAHKOTA. PAHANG. AT KUANTAN PAHANG. for the cIAIE GOVERNMENT. lender documents807 words
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Article86 1966-11-29 17 tn Wordt SIS (Minimum) FAMILY OF LATE Margaret Chan nee Chow Yuen Yin thanks the doctor, staff of Our Lady's Hospital, lpoh, relatives and friends for their conprayers, assistance and attendance at tbe funeral during their bereavement. THE LATE Mr. Mlnan Singh* family would like to thank most sincerely86 words
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Article30 1966-11-29 17 2ii Wordt Sli (Minimum) FOR THE GIFT that pleases, picture prints and batiks from $ti op. f om thi* M in^ sShops In Kitrpntnck's and 43« Orchard Road, Spore.30 words
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Advertisement779 1966-11-29 17 i Continued from Page 10 1 SITUATIONS VACANT li Wordt ft (Min.)-Box SO et: txtrm WANTEO CLERK. Mutt drive for conMruction co. Write 36-K Prlnsep Street, Spore. WANTED a Science graduate tutor for Pre-i;n<vrrsity II students. Apply 0.P.0. Box "mi Spore. WANTED Young Intelligent Female stenographer Shorthand Typist. Tel: Mrs.779 words
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Advertisement828 1966-11-29 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Wordt SI (Mi*.)— Box It rt*. mxtrm DISTRICT 11: -hedroomed detached bungalow 2-bathroom*. servant* room, separate hath room, carporch. I'nfurnished $500/- p.m. Spore *****/ *****. TWO BEDROOM HOUSE— hall, garage, kitchen rent $110'- Including «»ter,light. View 17 Jalan Ladang, off Jalan Eunos Spore 14. SEMI DETACHED GROUND828 words
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Advertisement876 1966-11-29 17 TUITION IS Word* St (Mi*.)— Box St el: rxlrn STARTING DECEMBER: Intensive Stenography course: Dally/Thrice. Morning Afternoon/Evening: Vacancies: Theory, Speed (50—110): Typing. English/Malay: R a p I d. N o r m a i Couraes: Book-keeping. Night: Knsllah; Mathematics: Addnl/Ele. LCC Revisions. SIC. 75 Middle Road Spore *****. PASS YOUR876 words
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Advertisement914 1966-11-29 17 HIRE PURCHASE 15 Word* SI (Min.)-Box it et*. txtrm NO DOWN PAYMENT. Para TV Hire Purchase Monthly Payment from $25 00. Refrigerators Monthly Payment Singapore $21.00. Kuala Lumpur $2SOC Liberty Ltd., 94. Rill Street. Singapore. Tel: *****. 109, Jalan Pasar. Kuala Lumpur. Tal: *****. BEAUTY CULTURE 15 Word* SI (Mi*.)—914 words
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Advertisement816 1966-11-29 17 FOR SHE 15 Word* St (Ml*.)—Amx St et*. txtrm X MAS GIFTS OPPORTUNITY! Men's Sportshlrts $1.90, Shirts *3.»0, Singlet*. Briefs. Tennis Shorti, Suitinm. sock*. Neckties, Canooo Sheets. Bcdsheets. New Shipment! Cathay's 39. Bra* Basah Road, a'pore. NO 'ROST PHILCO Freezer Refrigerator combination. Air-Handler system. Elimlnatrs condensation In refrigerator section. Available816 words
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Advertisement594 1966-11-29 17 1,, IKK SELANGOR PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN J.K.R. Tawaran daripada Pemborong- yang berdaftar diJ.K.R. di-dalam kelas 'E' ka-C Kepala II akan dlterlma dl-Pejabat Jurutera Penguasa, J.K.R.. Kuala Lumpur hingga Jam pukol 3.00 petang pada 7hb. Desember, 1966 UNTOK:— ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO CONVERT THE OLD PROTOCOL OFFICE INTO BILEK GERAKAN NEGERI SELANGOR594 words
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Advertisement268 1966-11-29 17 H. A. O'CONNOR CO. LTD., and O'CONNOR'S LTD. Announce that following upon a company re-construction, O'Connor's Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of H. A. O'Connor Co. Ltd., will carry on all the business of H. A. O'Connor Co. Ltd., in Singapore and Malaysia, with effect from Ist. December 1966. All268 words
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Article, Illustration78 1966-11-29 18 THE Sports Editor, NORMAN SIEBEL and reporters MANSOOR RAHMAN and ERNEST FRIDA will cover the Fifth Asian Games in Bangkok from Dec. 9 to 20. Also covering tho Games will be staff photographer LIM YAW CHONC. The Timesport "team" at Bangkok will report in detail78 words
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719 1966-11-29 18 AND HERE IS NORMAN SIEBEL'S FIRST DISPATCH FROM BANGKOK: THAILAND is battling breathlessly in its prenatal throes of being hosts for the Fifth Asian Games which start here on Dec. 9. When the curtain goes up for the first night the thousands of719 words
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Article43 1966-11-29 18 A selection from the Malaysian hockey team to the fifth Asian Games at Bangkok next month defeated a Selangor Selection 2-0 on the Kuala Lumpur Padang yesterday. Centreforward Koh Hock Sene ard \v side-right Yang Slow scoied In each half43 words
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Article, Illustration380 1966-11-29 18 MANSOOR RAHMAN - Rajamani runs her fastest 400 m in trial MANSOOR RAHMAN By jIjALAYSIAN athletes M* Mailvaganamßajamani (women's 400 m), Ramasamy Subramaniam (800 m) and the 4 x 400 m relay team are hitting peak form in their final stages of training in Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh schoolteacher Rajamani ran a 400 m380 words
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Advertisement948 1966-11-29 18 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, Ong Eng Boon of No. 97, Sungei Part Road, Ipoh, have ap- piled for a new Retail Liquor licence at premises No. 97, Sungei Part Road, Ipoh. and that the application wiil be heard in the Kirn a Licensing Board (Excise) Batu Gajah948 words
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Advertisement741 1966-11-29 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE VIGIL AN. E CORPS VACANCIES FOR N INSTRUCTORS APPLICATIONS are invited for the above vacancies. el I SALARY BCALE: $230-B A-278. it All-ln-pay for the first year of M service: $299 p.m. 0 QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED: 1. Age: 18 to 22 inclusive. 2. Passed Secondary Two in Malay,741 words
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Advertisement141 1966-11-29 18 Hem youmeb Suubj? Buwef j^ You'll fall >*^a^ in love with f myx Sindy at A first sight. 9Ha^BW\ Don't blame /«LM ÜBH ]k^ J WMBstl 1 you do. If This lovely WmMEJK/ young Miss \\^sNptfPlio has won ad- v— -*py^ .——-«< miration wherever L/ Make friends with Sindy. If141 words
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Miscellaneous782 1966-11-29 18 SATURDAY Kl> ri n Hormat ;n: \sun I'ridr B.(H N 1( ;.irH h.io Jsrk'n Code 812 OHIunUHI Derby Street 8.03 F.lrho Prince 7.«7 Cannon Fire 8.02 AyerTerJun 8.09 The Baron jv-.tslk: aS-B iw "ar- ssr a «w— Saturday: rlnce Aver l.rnror 9.00 p| nk b^ "J Cl. 1. Div. 4—782 words
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343 1966-11-29 19 Singapore win at badminton and tennis GANEFO pNOM PENH, Mon. Singapore made a good start in the badminton tournament of the Ganefo (Games of the Newly Emerging Forces) here yesterday. The men's team beat Japan 3-2 and the women's team thrashed Ceylon 4-0. Singapore had another success at lawn tennisReuter - 343 words
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Article78 1966-11-29 19 WORLD MARKS WON'T BE RECOGNISED LONDON. Mon. Thr International Weightlifting Federation IFIH( I will not reropnisf world record* art at Ganrfn now in program in Pnom Penh. FIHC secretary Oscar State ■mid here last night that the Oanefo wrightliftinc events were not licensed by the world body. Chinese weightlifters claimedReuter - 78 words
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Article73 1966-11-29 19 'IXJKYO. Mon. Mi'sunorl Seki, JapHii's Orient featherweight champion, retained his title by a second round knockout victory over Filipino challenger Arlando Medina here lest night. Seki had already knocked the Filipino down twice in the second round before the third and decisive blow ended the fight after73 words
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Article343 1966-11-29 19 MOTOR-RACING LEN GIBSON scored a double in the Singapore Motor Clubs Gap Hill Climb on Sunday, reports Joe Dorai. I Mike Hoathcote, In a Brabham Ford 1.600 cc, won the FTD award with a time of 43.535. The FTD award for motor-cyclists went to Dick343 words
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Article112 1966-11-29 19 MALAYSIA'S victorious golf team, who won the Putra Cup at Bangkok on Sunday, were given a reception by the Malayan Golf Association on their return to Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The Prime Minister, Teneku Abdul Rahman, congratulated the team and presented each of them a souvenir wristlet112 words
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Article35 1966-11-29 19 ROME. Mon Bologna of Italy bear Scsrta Prague of Czechoslovakia 2-1 in an InterCities Fairs Cup second round leg match at Bologna ye*trrday lo qualify for the third round on a 4-3 aggregate35 words
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Article29 1966-11-29 19 Ong Teng Keng (Aston R.C.) will meet Lim Boon Kwong i ßubber SC.i in the Singapore Billiards Association's threeball final at the Chinese Swimmine Club en Saturday29 words
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325 1966-11-29 19 W. Indians arrive in India with a promise CRICKET BOMBAY, M o n. The West Indies cricket team arrived here today, with a promise of playing interesting and enjoyable cricket during their tour of India. Prior Jones, the team manager, and captain Gary Sobers gave interviews at the airport despiteReuter - 325 words
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Article97 1966-11-29 19 XfELBoOKNE. Mon. Mrs. >J Lorraine Robinson, a Melbourne housewife and mother of three children, sprang a big surprise in the Victorian lawn tennis champiunshipe at Kooyong today, uhen she beat the French No 1. Francois Durr- 7-9. 6-4. 6-3 in the third round of the women'sReuter - 97 words
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Article25 1966-11-29 19 Kampar ?-mile rrou-tounlr) rare: 1 P Jeyaram <43:40> 9 P Selvam 3 K Muthufamy On, mile: 1 Arirtin Z,tin < 7 S4 Tram: 1 Rancrrs25 words
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Article65 1966-11-29 19 M-Cup final 'Sa PaUnl): Kedah Malay Oovt Servants 3 Ptmuda Sg Korok. A Star 1. Taipinc Leairve final: Prisons 4 Ist Bn RMR 3. Bayley Cup linal (replay): Thenavan Youth* 3 TCRC 0. Oh Cup (K«mn«n Ktnta MkM 2 SEX KamDar 1 Poppy Day match (Te Msllrm Perak Govt65 words
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Article, Illustration99 1966-11-29 19 DUDAPEST. Mon Hungarian wetghtUrters bettered two world records yesterday at a contest in Tatabanya, West Hungary. Imre Foeldi improved his own featherweight press mark by 4J- lb to 278J-lb < 130.5 kg). In the light heavyweluht press Goezoe Veres improved the world record of 355-lb (161 kg). heldReuter - 99 words
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Article55 1966-11-29 19 GLASGOW, Mon. Scotland will visit the Far Bast. Canada and Australia in a soccer tour next year, it was confirmed by the Scottish FA, yesterday. The association said the Scottish team would play 11 matches in Israel. Iran. Malaysia. Hong Kong. Australia. New Zealand and CanadaReuter - 55 words
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336 1966-11-29 19 No danger to athletes in Mexico City's altitude OLYMPIC GAMES -SAYS US EXPERT LAS VEGAS. Mon. TYR. MERRITT Stiles, the United States Olympic Committee's chief medical adviser, said yesterday there was no reason to fear for the safety of athletes who compete in Mexico City's high altitude during the 1968UPI - 336 words
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Advertisement229 1966-11-29 19 Uniquely DATSUN If you want both dazzling good looks and matchless performance, Just test-drive the new DATSUN. You'll be truly flattered how heads turn to admire the racy, elegant styling. But you'll be absolutely amazed at the pickup of our famed 1,300 cc engine. It's a rally-tested classic of durable229 words
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Miscellaneous42 1966-11-29 19 BADMINTON Tour Match: Perak Invitation team v India (Ipoh SJA hull. 7.3U pm.) HOCKEY Spore Dtv. 3: SIR v 42 Commd RUM (Sembawanit*. BUGGEB Mihum Irophv: RMAF v Varsity Utd fAlroort R<l. XLI. 1,. Terak League: DTC v Dew RC (T Anson).42 words
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Article52 1966-11-29 20 LONDON, Mon— Methods to reduce Are hazards aboard ships was the chief topic of the InterGnvemmenial Maritime Consultative Organisation meeting here today. The organisation began a detailed study of recommendations by its safety committee, which Included proposals for bringing older ships up to accepted safetyUPI - 52 words
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Article59 1966-11-29 20 PARIS, Mon. Irne Monesl was today awarded the Prix Femina, France's top literary award for women, for her novel "Nature Morte a la Fenetre (Still Life at the Window). In another award announced today. French-Canadian authoress Marie-Claire Blals won the Prix Medlcis literary priae forReuter - 59 words
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952 1966-11-29 20 Lee: The kind of union leaders we need... 'J'UK Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, s;iid today that although he had egged on trade unions to launch "industrial protest actions** in pie-independence days, a repetition of these actions now would mean the disintegration of society. Now he had to face952 words
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Article, Illustration192 1966-11-29 20 Lighting up- the singing nun... rE woman In the picture leans across a beer table to get a light for her cigarette an ordinary scene In an ordinary pub in Brussels. But the extraordinary thing is thai, the woman with the cigarette Is Luc Dominique, the singing nun whose singleMirrorpic - 192 words
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Article30 1966-11-29 20 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Sineachiw?* 1 c Society 8 Cri pp'«« Children s Home at Tanah Merah Besar will hold its annual concert at 7 p.m. on Dec. 4.30 words
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Article310 1966-11-29 20 LONDON. Mon.— The weekend Rhodesia developments prompted «rmer trend In all sections of me London stock market today Operators were taking a cautiously optimistic view ol the new situation, but, dealers reported only a small volume of actual buying orders. Many price rises, especially in golds and coppers,310 words
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Article57 1966-11-29 20 LONDON, Mon.— Spot 18 *»d. Jan. 18N,d., Feb. 18 T »d.. March 10 l/16d., Jan., March 18\d.. April/ June 1»4d.. July Sept. I9 7 ,d Oct./ Dec. 19 7 sd.. Jan. March 19 15 16d April June 2 Oct. July' Sept. 20d.. Oct. Dec. 20d., elf. Dec. 18'*d, Jan57 words
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Article27 1966-11-29 20 LONDON. Mon— Buyers £***** £l). sellers £***** (—£'»> Forward buyers £***** (—£2), sellers £***** £l4). Settlement £1204 i—£2) Turnover am. 455 tons, pm. 155 tons. Tone: Bteady.27 words
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394 1966-11-29 20 Mid-East troubles: 6th Fleet 'ready' NAPLES, Mon. The U.S. Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean is ready to intervene in the troubled Middle East should' Washington give the command. "We are ready for anything that may develop," a navy spokesman at Sixth Fleet headquarters here said. He declined to say ifUPI - 394 words
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Article27 1966-11-29 20 MOaITRE.^ lechanica ended a two-week strike ißatTHt Air Canada today after obtain* M per cent wage increase, moro holidays and other fringe benelius. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Obituary47 1966-11-29 20 MR. T. SINNATHAMRV. retired f M s I., .i later, i'h-r of R. Thevarajan of Btnsapor* Telecoms, pnssed away on 27-11-66 at Kmtha.lrtl Ceylon. S. SUPPIAH. ace 47. F.I.M LT. i LorV.cn >. Senior l/itwiratory Ttchnlcian. General ■JMPttali SMnKanor*. paiwd away on M.II.ML Funeral took place yesterday.47 words
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Advertisement67 1966-11-29 20 WORLD'S HIGHEST RATED PORTABLE HERMES nnnn Accurate and reliable as a Swiss Chronometer HAGEMEYER TRADING CO., (M) LTD OFFICE EQUIPMEIMT DEPARTMENT SING A POM 130 Robinson Road Ttl 74 J9O-0* (W lin.i) KUAIA IUMPUH 4C-L Jalan Lima Off Chan Sew Lin Road. T»l: 71J21/1 WNANG 15/ H Church Straot Ghaut67 words
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Advertisement182 1966-11-29 20 Ute CLASSIFIEDS 21 Words Hi (Mlmtmum) CMOO: A hoy to Irene and Mia Hrludi: on M.ll M at Aisunta Horpltal. Many thank* to doctor and Maternity naff Mother and aon we.'L NEOH LIB I 1 •■'■n Hii'k En*. v KmMUB On I H'm anil l*t« Mr. Neob Ten.: Thw and182 words
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Miscellaneous51 1966-11-29 20 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 71 Kota Bharu 86 75 Penang 86 75 Ipoh 88 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 86 75 C. Highlands 70 59 Jesselton 86 73 KuchiiiK 0151 words
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