The Straits Times, 7 February 1967
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Title Section22 1967-02-07 1 t AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,006 The Straits Times 1 Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1967 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590/M.C.(P) 226622 words
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180 1967-02-07 1 IIONCJ KONCI. Mon. n Hoof Kon« today .saw what is probably the world's most expensive smoke as more than five tons of opium, heroin and morphine were burned in a refuse incinerator. The drugs, seized by the authorities over the past threeReuter - 180 words
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59 1967-02-07 1 VICAR TO THIEVES: YOU'RE FORGIVEN LONDON, lion A vicar .said today he had forgiven the thieves who raided his vicarage and property worth E2OO. The Her. J. Gordon Harrison, writing in his parish ni|iil ii o. told the thieves: "We forgive you, blo.ss you Bui the police investigating 'he caseReuter - 59 words
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Article36 1967-02-07 1 SAIGON. Mon. An Italian Kbool teacher has volunteered to l liiiht In the South Vietnamese army. >.i\in« lie is willing to sacrifice his lne battling the Vietcoiiu. It was announced here to- > clay Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration598 1967-02-07 1 40 shops are raided by Govt team but only one is caught profiteering KUALA LUMPUR, Monday A TEAM of five officials from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry today made a surprise "prices raid" on shopkeepers in Chinatown here. On the 40 shops they checked, only598 words
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Article39 1967-02-07 1 PRAGUE. MM. Widespread floods tn Czechoslovakia have inundated forests. fields and highways. Cfteka news agency reported today iln Central Bohemia, the Elbe U reckoned to be at 1U highest level for 30 years —Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration514 1967-02-07 1 OPPOSITION IN THE SOUTH-WEST TOKYO. Monday ri UNA'S President Liv Shao-chi and Party General Secretary Teng Hsiao-ping humiliated, criticised and isolated for months have been ousted from their jobs, Japanese correspondents reported from Peking today. They quoted diplomatic sources, but itAgencies - 514 words
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159 1967-02-07 1 MOSCOW, Mon.— A crowd of 300 Russian workers converged outside the Chinese Embassy today to hand over a protest against attacks on Soviet citizens in Peking. The demonstration was quiet and orderly although police reinforcement! were on hand as the Russians arrived at the EmbassyReuter - 159 words
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Article93 1967-02-07 1 Crashing tree kills 4 workers K LUANG, Mon. Four Agricultural Department workers were killed and four others injured when a big tree fell on a Land Rover in which they were travelling along a jungle road at Tamok. on tin- >ler.*ine road. 30 miles from here, yesterday. The dead were93 words
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Article48 1967-02-07 1 SAO PAULO Brazil Mon Tax agent Armando Santos has been ordered by State officials to have his head examined. The order came alter Santos stopped a funeral procession and impounded coffin and body beMtH they m being transported without a freight bill— ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article36 1967-02-07 1 RANGOON. Mon Burmese police threw a tight security rinir j around the Soviet Eml>assv here this afternoon after a small group of Chinese Communist technicians started a demonstration at the Embassy gates. UPI. IUPI - 36 words
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Article73 1967-02-07 1 LOS ANGELES. Mini. UIMI Orbiter 3 streaked through spate on a bull's eye course yesterday, a guiding star locked m us itgtita and il.s cameras set to take picture-, of moon landing I A U.S. Space Agency ■pokewnan said the launch lrom Capo K>-n--nedy wasAP - 73 words
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Article274 1967-02-07 1 New demand for Sock probe JAKARTA. Mon. J More than 20,000 students massed in the heart of Jakarta today to demand an Investigation of President Boekarno In < <>nnection with the Communist coup here. Their huge rally also blocked a planned visit by President Soekarno t<> a hospital about 2(>oAP - 274 words
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Article28 1967-02-07 1 M>o \MII Bt ■OMBJ N MANILA Mon f.imilu-s were left homeless today uhrri a three hour fire destroyed ■ere thai IN luiiidii. Qaetoa ettj I PI.28 words
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Advertisement29 1967-02-07 1 f PHILIPS v LeSeA 7aJuut/ DON'T MISS THE PHILIPS OFFER ONLY IWEEK LEFT for you to win your money back and get a free world atlas worth over $5-0029 words
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Article130 1967-02-07 2 |)\i; ES SALAAM. Mon. President Julius Nyerere yesterday delivered to the nation a blueprint for Tanzania's development based uncompromisingly on a socialist ideology and the people's own hard work. Tun/anians and their Government had too long replied on money to build their country money from taxationReuter - 130 words
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Article, Illustration351 1967-02-07 2 TOKYO REDS ACCUSED OF AIDING DEWI IN BID TO FLY SOEK OUT JAKARTA, Monday. PRO-GOVERNMENT newspaper here today said the Japanese Communist Party was helping President Soekarno's third wife, Ratna Sari Dewi, with plans* to fly him out of Indonesia to Tokyo on Feb. 20. Warta Berita, quoting its correspondentReuter - 351 words
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Article64 1967-02-07 2 MANILA- Mon. The Foreign Office today announced its acceptance of the nomination of Maj -Gen. Mursjtd as the new Indonesian Ambassador to the Philippines Gen Mursjid replaces Ambass;id(>r Abdul Karim Rasjid who was recalled to Jakarta last month. Before his appointment. Gen. Mursjid was Under-Secretary64 words
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Article65 1967-02-07 2 BANGKOK- Mnn. Thailand this year will export about 200 tons less than the estimated 23.000 tons of tin because of extensive > damage suffered by mlnei In i Houtltt-rn Thailand from recent monwxm floods, the Director-Ge-i nrral of Mineral Resource. Mr Vlcha Sathibutr. said yesterday.65 words
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Article23 1967-02-07 2 I LONDON Mon —The SecretaryGeneral of the Commonwealth Secretariat Mr. Arnold Smith, left by air yesterday for Pakistan via Cairo— UPl.23 words
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Article49 1967-02-07 2 RYADH. Mon. A 150--year-old Saudi Arabian Sheikh married a 50--year-old woman last week, according to the Mecca newspaper Nadwa. The newspaper report yesterday said Sheikh Battal. who lives In the desert, walks an average of about nine miles a day and Is In good health. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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102 1967-02-07 2 ALGIERS, Mon. The Government of Col. Houari Boumedienne claimed a "triumph" in the nations first elections since ex-President Ben Bella was deposed In June. 1965. The elections were for municipal councils throughout the country. All candidates mere nominated by the Government and there were noAP - 102 words
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Article18 1967-02-07 2 ADDIS ABABA, Mon.—Emperor Haihe Selassie of Ethiopia will visit the Soviet Union on Feb. 27. —A.P.AP - 18 words
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190 1967-02-07 2 Thugs in Peking beat children: Moscow LONDON, Mon. Russian women evacuated from the Soviet Embassy in Peking told yesterday Chinese "thugs" broke into their coaches at Peking airport, threw several people out. and pushed and beat four children. Moscow radio reported. The radio said the women wives of Soviet officials190 words
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66 1967-02-07 2 BANGKOK, Mon. "Tiger" Song Thinsawan, the most wanted bandit In Nakorn Bawan province, about 200 miles from here, has been shot dead. Thinsawan. 28. had 11 killings to his credit, including that of the chief of the provincial police last September. Police said66 words
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165 1967-02-07 2 Chinese in more trouble DARIS. Mon. A group of 62 Chinese Communists arrived in Paris late last night on a mystery mission. 4 photographer was abused by Chinese Embassy staff and chased unsuccessfully by several nf the Chinese travellers who tried to seise his cameras.165 words
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Article164 1967-02-07 2 Kenya warns: Stop meddling ]\AIROBI, Mon. In a terse rebuttal of a i Communist Chinese protest I Note, the Kenya Government yesteraay warned that country to stop meddling in Kenya affairs and hinted at a possible break In relations It also warned Chin* against permitting any retaliation against Kenya's mission164 words
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Advertisement98 1967-02-07 2 NO INCREASE IN PRICES OF VOLVO Federal Auto Co., Ltd. announce that the new imposition of 5% import duty and 2% surtax on imported vehicles will be absorbed by the Company. The selling price of Volvo in the Republic of Singapore also remains unchanged. PRICE IN MALAYSIA: S^^Mm 122S 4-DOOR98 words
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Miscellaneous9 1967-02-07 2 TT4E QAMBOLC -<»yA»C/^iUUO^i (MBS CONtFfcßj (jeTr*/ v \r Jf-I9 words
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FOREIGN DESK 2
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303 1967-02-07 3 LONDON, Monday. BRITAIN'S Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, plans to push a new Vietnam peace bid in confidential talks with the Soviet Premier, Mr. Kosygin, who arrives today on a week's official visit. The Russian leaders visit will be the first byUPI - 303 words
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199 1967-02-07 3 V T I\V YORK. Mon. Senator Kobert Kennedy received a message from Hanoi about peace talks while he was in Paris last week which was far more detailed than any proposal the United States has yet received through any other channel, Newsweek marszineReuter - 199 words
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Article, Illustration71 1967-02-07 3 V^AICON. Mon. Although it it iglinst the law to Mt off firecrackers in Vietnam before the eve of tht Lunar New Year, Feb. 8. th. Print* Minister, Air ViceMarshal Tun Nguyen Cao Ky, set* off a long string of firecracker* to start the71 words
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Article99 1967-02-07 3 For sale— a frozen elephant PORTLAND 'Oregoi.). Mon A frozen elephant which ha« been dead for more than four year? is to be auctioned here. Circus operator Stan Kramlen put the elephant on ice in a storage plant after it died in 196 a a.s evidence in proposed legal actionReuter - 99 words
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Article23 1967-02-07 3 NEW YORK, Mon —New York harbour's 3.500 tugmen ended a week-long strike yesterday by ratifying a new work contract. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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370 1967-02-07 3 NEW YORK, Monday. J^ PRIVATE detective has testified here that General Motoi s wanted him to get "something, somewhere on motor car safety critic Ralph Nader in order to shut him up. He said that, among other things, he was toldReuter - 370 words
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Article47 1967-02-07 3 MANILA. Mon. A JapancM Onn has offered a US$26 million loan to develop the Manila International airport. Airport manager Guillermo Jurado said yesterday that the firm —which was not Identified— had offered a loan with a minimal interest and payable in 10 yean.47 words
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Article61 1967-02-07 3 KINGSTON (Jamaica), Mon.— Political violence flared again in the West end district of this capital at the weekend, Uttl« more than two weeks before the Feb. 21 general election. Four men and one boy were admitted to hospital with knife or gunshot wounds before armed police61 words
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102 1967-02-07 3 lIII.IMUK. Mon Three people were seriously injured in an election clash yesterday at Miani. near this Punjab city. Police said aupportrrs of an opposition part; candidate in tht» month's general elrrtiun fired on partisan* of a c-andi-<Ut^ from the rulinr ConcreM rvrtj after102 words
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267 1967-02-07 3 Spastic told he can't enter Britain f ONDON, Mon. A 20-year-old Australian spastic who saved seven Australian dollars (about $24) weekly for four years to see Britain broke down and wept when Immigration officials told him on arrival at Tilbury docks yesterday he could not enter the country. But aUPI - 267 words
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Article53 1967-02-07 3 THE HAGUE. Mon. Th* crew of the West German ship Dae Suhr (449 tons) abandoned the Teasel in heavy Baltic seas today after sending out distre&s oalLs for Immediate help. Five men were taken aboard the Danish ship Katholm and the captain aboard the West GermanReuter - 53 words
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Article161 1967-02-07 3 MANILA, Monday. npHE Philippines Secretary of National Defence, A Mr. Ernesto S. Mata, has ordered the army to destroy the remaining hardcore Huk rebels and their "combat supporters." Mr. Mata Issued the order for the elimination of Huk diehards as a congressional committee report161 words
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Article, Illustration4032 1967-02-07 4 WILLIAM MANCHESTER - He's dead— Jack, Jack, I love you... WILLIAM MANCHESTER There was blood everywhere and as the grim race to the by THE DEATH OF A PRESIDENT PART FOUR As the Presidential Lincoln sprang forward in that wild ride to get Kennedy to Parkland Memorial Hospital, it became apparent that nothing4,032 words
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794 1967-02-07 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Till! main witness in the million dollar Lee Wah Bank Fraud case. Sim Boon (.'huan. told a district COUli Unlay thai he and two of the four men charged with cheating the bank went to Hong Kong in February 11)04794 words
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154 1967-02-07 6 Attack on principal: 6 students claim trial SINGAPORE. Mon. Six students of the Sin Mm High School today claimed trial in a magistrate's court to a charge of causing hurt to their principal. They were Ho Kee Tee. Chan Tai Peng. Chua Kiam Sens. Yeo Yew Nei. Tan Kie Yock154 words
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Article84 1967-02-07 6 DEATH-FALL WOMAN IN KALLANG SINGAPORE. Mon. -An unidentilied young Chinese woman who was found dead this morning at the foot of a block of flats, in Old Kallang Airport, is believed to have fallen from one of the floors. She had head Injuries. Police described her as oetween 28 and84 words
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77 1967-02-07 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. -The Australian High Commissioner in Singapore Mr. W B. Pritchett will return to Canberra on Feb. 17 following the completion of his tour of duty here. Mrs. Pritchett left lor Canberra tonight. The Commonwealth Society of Singapore will sne Mr. Pritchett farewell dinner77 words
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Article155 1967-02-07 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. I SOUTH KOREAN industrialists are interested in setting up a plywood factory in Singapore and a cotton textile mill in Malaysia. Disclosing this today, the president of the Korean Trade Promotion Corporation, Mr. Oh Pom Sik. said the plywood factory would Involve about155 words
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388 1967-02-07 8 Open-heart surgery soon in Singapore SINGAPORE, Monday QPEN-HEART surgery will soon be undertaken in Singapore as the result of a joint project of the University of Singapore and the Government. Mr. S.T. Peter Lim, the university's development officer today disclosed that the University of Singapore had established a division of388 words
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104 1967-02-07 8 DIRECTOR IN 'SADDEST' DIVORCE SUIT SINGAPORE. Mon. Max Bevilacqua Bell. 64, a company director and former stock broker, today sued his wife to whom he has been married 30 years for a divorce on the ground of desertion. His counsel. Mr. G. Starforth Hill. In a preliminary address before Mr.104 words
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224 1967-02-07 8 Deep-sea fishing institute: S'pore gets U.N. go-ahead OINGAPORE, Mon.— Singapore today received the go-ahead to start a deep-sea Ashing training institute with United Nations assistance. This was contained in a report just completed by a I N. fishery expert, Mr. Hiroshi Kashara for the world body's development programme to help224 words
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103 1967-02-07 8 'Careful screening 9 of cleansing applicants SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Health Ministry is carrying out a "careful screening" of the applications from more than 2.200 former public dailyrated cleasing workers for re-employment. A Ministry statement tonight said this was to weed out "trouble-makers" responsible for the public daily-rated workers' recent three-day103 words
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Article, Illustration183 1967-02-07 8 SINGAPORE, Mon. A GROUP of young visitors today sang for the Minister of Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, to show that gospelspreading was effective through musical items. They were the team from the worldwide Moral Rearmament organisation now spending five days in Singapore. With banjos183 words
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Article90 1967-02-07 8 SINuAPORfc Mon. The third annual fete and fun fair in aid of the Red Cross Crippled Children's Home in Nicoll Drive. Changl, will be held at the Home on Feb. 19. More than 30 stalls and side■hows will offer bargain* and entertainment. Special attraction! will Indudr90 words
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Miscellaneous187 1967-02-07 8 Mh'ft Oop By V.T. ftawnlim I/" YOU KHON THggEAIKjX-f* O'COUtWB! AS KING, I I THECK WITH I PUNNO. 00P.. 1 1/ I AINT mOUMDNS. I BNOUGH PEOPLE IN /-""so rTS UP ITS YOiM PLTTY^--— I—]1 TVIEM! I >IU HAFTA K «UZ, TM MMAMMMCf 7'l I MOO TBUPPOBX ,/r«yOU TPOSUMPIN TTROTBCX187 words
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Article, Illustration362 1967-02-07 9 Three PCs accused of taking $30 bribe 1^ L ALA LUMPUR, Mon. Three policemen, Mohamed bin Osman, 39, Lim Boon Hwa, 33, and Abdul Samad, 33, were charged In the Sessions Court today with corruption. They are alleged to have taken $30 from a couple to refrain from arresting them362 words
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132 1967-02-07 9 \IALACCA, Mon. The A Malacca Rotary Club raised more than $3,500 irom an orchestral performance at the Pay Fong Middle School here on Saturday. The performance was presented by the Singapore Chamber Ensemble and conducted by Mr. Paul Abi.sheganaden. More than 1.000 people, including the132 words
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Article23 1967-02-07 9 MALACCA, Mon.— The Ma Urea Police Officers Mess will hold a Joint Hari Raya-Chinese New Year parly here on Feb. 18.23 words
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Article35 1967-02-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. j TrlrviMon Malaysia will give a live telecast from 3 p.m. to 3.30 pm. or the Social Welfare Lotteries Board draw at the Majestic Theatre in Petaling Jaya on Friday.35 words
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145 1967-02-07 9 yHE 59-member A troupe of Bakhor Folk Dance Ensemble of Uzbek the first Russian cult ural group to come to Malaysia arrived at Subang airport yesterday morning from Singapore. The dancers save a performance at Stadium Negara last night. There will be another performance145 words
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99 1967-02-07 9 Man gets 3 years for having revolver IJUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Khoo Kon Yew. alias Ah Kow. 26, was todiv sentenced in the Sessions Court here to three years 1 jail for possessing an unlicensed revolver ond seven rounds of ammunition. He pleaded guilty. The court was told that a police99 words
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Miscellaneous220 1967-02-07 9 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Ship-lads point out cleaning 1. Turning a girl into a machln. «to« o \J> {onlgo nt?. '^m," 100 11 10.FtoKl. l6 te-th. engine: 10. Bmie U in court with th. v S^T^lv^ 1 Urm iff? rest oosslblv (7) vln f nearly a t«rm on? 11.220 words
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The Straits Times Tuesday, February 7, 1967.
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Article701 1967-02-07 10 Vietnam peace talks are now nearer to being a possibility than at any tim e since the j I Americans became deeply involved. There are a dozen or i more pointers, including almost hysterical rage in Peking, j Actual talks are still some way off, the significance701 words
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Article361 1967-02-07 10 The British Government's decision to increase university f?es so steeply that the numDer of foreign students must fall abruptly has sparked a debate which may yet impel withdrawal. Britain's universities in general are bitterly opposed, the students have been helping the cause along and in the House of361 words
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Article171 1967-02-07 10 The Government is tackling with commendable energy the problem of rehabilitating victims of the East Coast floods. Ordinary people throughout the country have tried to do their mite for the thousands who have lost their homes or their means of livelihood Contributions big and small continue to flow into171 words
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Article603 1967-02-07 10 YUNUS MARIS - Learning Malay with translations YUNUS MARIS by Introducing a new —r\m» of lessons •'THIS is to introduce a new and advanced series of Malay lessons which I shall be writing for the Straits Times, beginning to m or row. Wednesday. You will remember from my previous series that we have603 words
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1181 1967-02-07 10 DAVID BONAVIA - The triumph of Hong Kong's enterprise DAVID BONAVIA Hong Kong has done it again. Despite floods and landslides, Red Guards in China and a crisis in the Portuguese Colony of Macao, the Crown Colony has had another boom year. by of the Far Eastern Economic Review EARLY INDUSTRIALISATION PAYS OFF1,181 words
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Article104 1967-02-07 10 WITH reference to the recent Imposition of the two percent surtax on Imports, an anomaly seems to have arisen in that butter not In airtight containers Is exempt from tax whiU the same commodity In airtight containers is liable to tax. This means that104 words
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Article215 1967-02-07 10 I REFER to the report 1 captioned "An Angry American- This Isn't the way to treat tourists" (ST. Jan. 6) and wish to state that I have held a full enquiry Into the allegations of Mr E. Rplsfeld and find no substance In them. Mr. and Mrs.215 words
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Advertisement36 1967-02-07 10 The Bank Yo u Can Trust Bank wfth MALAYAN BANKING BKRHAD and you bank wisely wad "s«S--~l^>-^\ vLX> MAIAYAM I.NI lUiIDIN* 92. Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. BANKING BERHAD A»> »CieSt»> S SO *****0 *-ea*aa««WU»C**ftatS is.ooo 00036 words
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Advertisement39 1967-02-07 10 The best thing about this glass ofwater is the amount of roomleft for TEACHERS SCOTCH WHISKY MALA V MAIL Word Puzzle "HY" saa» PRIZE OF $11,000 COULD BE YOURS! Send your entry now Closing Date: Wed., 8-2-67, 2 p.m.39 words
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Article, Illustration246 1967-02-07 11 Sunny Ang goes to the gallows CALM UP TO THE LAST MOMENT AND PRAYING WITH PRISON CHAPLAIN SINGAPORE, Monday. gUNNY ANG, convicted murderer of bar-girl Jenny Cheok Cheng Kid, was hanged at 5.55 a.m. today. At 9 a.m. his sister. Miss Juliet Ang, wearing dark glasses, arrived at Changi Prison246 words
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69 1967-02-07 11 I^UCHING, Mon. Fire destroyed a longhouse in the Niah area of Sarawak's Fourth Division yesterday morning, making 60 people homeless. The longhouse was gutted but the people managed to escape inJury. Emergency supplies of food waa sent to the victims by the District69 words
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176 1967-02-07 11 HE SPENT LAST FEW HOURS READING THE BIBLE all hopes of escaping the death sentence through legal means were dashed when the Privy Council denied him special leave to appeal against his conviction to the judicial committee of the council. He then turned to the only recourse an appeal for176 words
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Article64 1967-02-07 11 CEREMBAN, Mon. An adult education supervisor, Inche Abdul Rahlm bin Abdul Manan, 45. was today elected to the Senate by the State Legislative Assembly. Inche Abdul Rahlm succeeds the late Inche Yahaya bin Ahmad, who died at Kuala Pilah in December. His term will expire64 words
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Article69 1967-02-07 11 PENANO, Mon A German tourist was robbed of $400, a camera and a watch from the beach at Telok Bahang. about 13 miles from the city, during the weekend. Mr. W. Luther. 38. who is spending a holiday here, told police he left his money and69 words
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Article41 1967-02-07 11 KUANTAN, Mon Eleven peop.e. most of them fishermen were arrested for staging cock fights at i Alor Akar here at midnight ye»terday They were surprised by a poi lice party led by Inspector Chua I Keng Hock.41 words
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100 1967-02-07 11 Motorist robbed while fixing a puncture I. I ALA Ll'MPl K. Mon A driving instructor, Mr. Yap Sew Siong, 25, was robbed of $400 on Saturday night while he was fixing a puncture. The tyre punctured at about 10.30 p.m. when Mr. Yap was> driving in Petaling Jaya. He got100 words
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Article48 1967-02-07 11 KANOAR, Mon. Thirty-one Inmates of the Kaki Bulcit welfare home have been presented with 12 ang pow and a gift parcel each for the Chinese New Year. The distribution was made during the weekend by the Perils Chi Yong Kor Moral Ur> Uftment Society.48 words
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Article29 1967-02-07 11 PENANO. Mon A $500 scooter, belonging to an electrical .mechanic. Lai Tong Chool. 43, was reported stolen from outside his house In Gladstone Road during the >e»kend29 words
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140 1967-02-07 11 Detained: Four armed men from Sumatra ]l| A L A C CA, Mon. ITI Two I n d 0 n c s ian soldiers and two policemen from Sungat Pakning. Sumatra, were detained by police last night for interrogation. The four were in jungle green uniforms and armed with rifles140 words
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Article35 1967-02-07 11 BAGAN SLHAI, Mon.— Thieve* broke into the house of a padl planter, Hanafiah bin Haji Osmnn in Simpang Tiga near here yesterday and got away with Jewellery and cash worth about 11 00035 words
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388 1967-02-07 11 SINGAPORE, Monday Malaysian Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today accused Communist elements in East Malaysia of instigating the people against the Malaysian Government. But. he said, the Communists In East Malaysia would be crushed in a far shorter time than the 12388 words
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Article50 1967-02-07 11 SUNOEI PATANI, Mon.— The Minister of Education, Inche Khir Johari. attended the wedding here during the weekend of his niece Che Mardzlah. Che Mardziah. daughter of Inche Khir's brother, Inche Mohamed Ja'afar, was married to Inche Yusof bin Mohamed Isa. a teacher at the Ibrahim Secondary School50 words
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Article35 1967-02-07 11 IPOH. Mon A carpenter. Lai Ah Har. 36. who pleaded guilty in the magistrate's court here today to abusing a police constable. Chiang Choon Kirn at Kidd Road yesterday wa& fined $15.35 words
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158 1967-02-07 11 I/OTA BHA R U 1V Mon. Thirtysix squatter lunnlics who were evicted from their land in Lubok Tulang in Tanah Merah district today approached the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, for help. They told him that 17 of them had been arrested because158 words
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Article72 1967-02-07 11 SINGAPORE. Moa— Two women, both 70. were knocked down by motor vehicles and died In separate accidents today Madam Leong Ah Hoe died on arrival at the General Hospital after being knocked down by a motor van in Airport Road at h 10 a.m. Later Madam72 words
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Article53 1967-02-07 11 PENANG. Ma Twenty-ali baby rrocodilr.s worth SL'.OCP were reported stolen from a businesa- linusr in Choong Lvo Hock Road yesterday Ch.tn Bee cßong, 57. told pour* he discovered 'he crocodiles miwtng from a pond in his compt;jnd when he unit to feed ihem at about 753 words
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141 1967-02-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon A 15-YEAR research programme on rubberised road materials has established the advantages of these materials for certain applications. A Rubber Research Institute statement today said the programme, carried out in London Jointly by the Natural Rubber Producers' Research Association and the Road141 words
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Advertisement95 1967-02-07 11 The gift for the man who wants to be different a \t ORIGINAL mem toiletries hJilJlMi^l 'When your body calls for help! p J^^ga^t^^^^^fl A Unless you try De Witt s P^H Pills, you can't tell to what [p^l Lja^^Bv extent you suffer unH necessary pain simply because your kidneys95 words
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Advertisement86 1967-02-07 11 ||!9pBM I MS^H3§lq I 9 out °f 1® house- I %h- B wives will want al ia If* 1 ii <\ i n preference to jgflH r liv^Tf^a B I refrigerator fi^fSaaa aaa^^BßW. LsMaa^^^aa from bbbbbW I SINGAPORE A FOOD HAMPER or a 3 BURNER TABLE GAS I COOKER free86 words
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Article, Illustration420 1967-02-07 12 OLIVIA YEO - Pianist settles for simple and elegant lines OLIVIA YEO BY A SINGAPORE concert pianist, Gillian Lim, wears a gala of evening gowns for the New Year fashions. The evening fashions she wears here are also ideal for her future concert performances abroad. "I am highly flattered as I never thought420 words
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Article82 1967-02-07 12 Quick salad recipe FRESH pear Illy salad Is as delicious as It Is pretty. For each senrlng. cut a ripe fresh pear almost to the base In petal like form: use either a knife or a pear sllcer for this step Rpmove core Fill centre with diced fresh oranges, peeled82 words
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295 1967-02-07 12 REAL MECCA FOR MINI-SKIRT MINDED GIRLS P PARIS last week Plerrre Cardin showed his second collection which simultaneously presents both "HIS and HER" fashions for couples. Cardin admits that his avant garde approach and cosmonaut styles are "for tomorrow" and tomorrow several yearsReuter - 295 words
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Article, Illustration93 1967-02-07 12 DANCE DEBUT IN BHARATA NATYAM rwas dance debut for Indian classical dancer Aruna Gore (above) at the Singapore Cultural Centre last night Miss Gore has appeared In several charity performances In Singapore recently. She look up intensive study and practice of that most ancient of Indian dance forms, the Bharata93 words
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Article36 1967-02-07 12 The newest foundations are made of silver and gold lame. They stretch, too. All In the Warner line come In the "body" stytat femme fatale foundations meant to fit the torso Mbe a aeeond skin.36 words
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Advertisement422 1967-02-07 12 Gfit awsy from it a11... PKSsEfcl^l«wZaaTV m J ■MaaaaaafeV "^'•JrV leal aafl -«aaH aaal^ *JOaW!^ aaaaf*»>\ M ■BrV'* rf^ .^aa^^^H For 3 weeks and 3 days JJ^^ I< JSJJ^ 6O oving See the Sea- and of Japan. Voo-ipml 2 days in Hongkong and Japan •for your next leave, take a422 words
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Advertisement548 1967-02-07 12 Mill I I rrhe Face Powder than is blended with Real Pearls! DU BARRY'S PEARLED FACE POWDER Actually blended with real powdered pearl. Cloudsilk Pearled Face Powder by Dv Barry makes foundation oomo alive giving the complexion a glistening, fresh look for daytime and a soft, pearlescent glow for evening.548 words
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Article, Illustration380 1967-02-07 13 Cleansing workers 'must pay the price' says Lee 'OTHERWISE YOU AND I WILL SUFFER SINGAPORE, Monday. •pHE public daily-rated cleansing workers must "pay the price" for their recent strike action, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said last night. "If we do not make them learn, then you and380 words
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Article83 1967-02-07 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. News h»s been received here of the death in Melbourne today of Mr. George Haile. general manager of Australian Consolidated Industries Limited. who was very closely associated with the founding of Singapore Glass Manufacturers In 1947. and later with the formation of Malayan83 words
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120 1967-02-07 13 Hospital assistants resume work to rule KI'LIM, Mon The National Union of Hospital Assistants has resumed the work-to-rule which it had called off recently in areas affected by last month's floiods. "Our members are again not attending any calls after normal working hours," Mr. M. Karuppiah, general secretary of the120 words
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84 1967-02-07 13 $7,000 worth of samsu and mash seized PENANG. Mon. Butterworth Customs seized more than 17.000 worth of fermented mash and «im.su from a distillery on the T»l Hrn Estate In Sungei Bakap over the wwkend. Two suspects wera detained. Acting on a tip-off, a Customs party went to the estate84 words
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Article38 1967-02-07 13 KULIM, Mon— Mr Soon Cheng Leone. Kedah State Executive Councillor, opened a Chinese temple in Karanyan village about 16 milp.s from here yesterday. Thp Government gave $5,000 and the public contributed $5,000 towards its cost.38 words
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231 1967-02-07 13 PENANG. Monday CMVE Thai women, believed to have entered Penang for 1 m m o r al purposes, were today jailed for three months each for not possessing valid entry passes. "I believe the sole aim of your entry was for231 words
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303 1967-02-07 13 Siew Sin's assurance to timber men KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Special treatment will be accorded to timber producers if they can prove that the new measures affecting the timber industry are causing them hardship. The Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, gave this assurance to representatives of the Timber Association of303 words
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Article112 1967-02-07 13 VALIANT ON HER WAY TO SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Mon. H.M.S. Valiant, a nu-clear-powered submarine, is now on her way <o Singapore. A Royal Navy spokesman In Singapore said today: "The passage is being undertaken in order that valuable experience of her operational qualities on a long sea voyage In all kinds112 words
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359 1967-02-07 13 Independents stand Very, very slim' chance: Mustapha JESBELTON, Won T*HE Federal Minister for Sabah Affairs and x Civil Defence, Tun Mustapha bin Dato Harun, today said he believed the chances of any Independent candidates winning seats in the coming State elections to be "very very slim." The Sabah Alliance la359 words
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381 1967-02-07 13 Disaster Fund gets $6,062 and clothes Give an Ang m National Disaster Relief Fund your donation DONATIONS MAY BE SENT TO ANY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYSIA ITU A LA LUMPUR 1V Mon. Two cabinet Ministers today received 32,480 pieces of assorted clothing, 46 bales of shirts and $6,062 between them for381 words
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Article79 1967-02-07 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. A new group of workers will soon Join the labour market. They are the paralysed workers on wheel-chairs who will first be trained at the new Leslie Rayner Sheltered Workshop which opened at the weekend. The workshop in Tiong Bahru waa opened by Dr.79 words
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Article67 1967-02-07 13 PENANG. Mon. A total of 132 teachers have been engaged this year for the State's 320 adulc education religious classes. Additional classes will be opened in' Penang and Province Wellealey when more students are enrolled. Haji Abdul Razak Alhamidy. senior supervisor of adult religious classes- said today67 words
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Advertisement112 1967-02-07 13 fSS|rWEßpii§| I U UL- 3 LAI/ v^iJiiliijULJo I SINALCO wish all their friends a joyous holi- 1 I day season and hope that the Year of the H Ram will be a prosperous and peaceful one I I *^l _O ill uZ?i W i^^^^^Bl UUv|J I /f .^j-y^.M h7*} /I112 words
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Miscellaneous24 1967-02-07 13 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimduhl riTn Ir EM BUSS, TOE yx v .Manx is on rbe! T_ I /'well, thats cur I'uu A II24 words
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Advertisement168 1967-02-07 14 \\f \ij >>iii ii»y > fmiWhl OUtkW% fft*f %g ftt m f*t* #1/)IJI//}#V ou may not e^ eve ll possible, but our Tiger took a body lW%Jlnfj %SV Off Cfuivl l/C/iflfC#f building course. Now he's even more powerful than ever. mb^^ MBM^i^VS^ cs SSO P etro eum engineers have found168 words
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Advertisement1165 1967-02-07 15 10 LIVERPOOL A WtSl COASI U.K., UM lev* s »aa 'himi MEMNBN Iiv»f0ool. Sltlgr* T|4*| t »««'><'n F j; 15 r e tl rrt 7, n frt MINTOR I i.vi. li'gaW Cdn. 13 Frt II Frt 11/14 Fll IS F-YRRHUi. Frl II Ftl 12 Frt 11/14 ACHIIItS Ftl ?f >rl1,165 words
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Advertisement1293 1967-02-07 15 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. SEI OVERLEAF ►OI OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U.K./CONIINUL ualiit iar> BtMjator* P. i IM NM| CITY OF COLOMBB Rotterdam, Havre. Hun. M bro 21 Fel 2 Mai 1 Mat CITY OF MELUNG'Ok London, Hamburg, Rotttrdam, Havre. Hull, linmhim 21/21 Mm 18/ IB Mw CITY OF NEWCASUt1,293 words
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692 1967-02-07 16 From Our Market Correspondent BUSINESS on the Stock Exchange yenterday was steady and quiet, but far from as quiet as was expected in front of the coming Chinese New Year holidays. Prices in the industrial section showed a general all round improvement. The close692 words
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Article30 1967-02-07 16 Malayan Stock Indirr*. Feb. 4. Feb. fi. •Industrials; 195.84 106.98 •Properties: 101.56 101.73 Minings; 108.0.1 108.07 S rubbers: 111.80 111.8* Dec. 19. 1962 100. •Dec. 30. 1966 100.30 words
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Article1110 1967-02-07 16 BUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and KuaU Lnmpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: B.olt«»d (3.000) 11.53: C. Sugar 'I.OOOi 51. 77 D, (1,000) $1.70. (1.000) 11.72, d.oOO i *1 7rt n nod.1,110 words
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Article27 1967-02-07 16 Feb. S. RUBBER PRICE: 581 cents (up one eighth of a cent). TIN: $601.75 (down 75 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 340 tons (down 25 tons).27 words
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Article80 1967-02-07 16 -HINEIC Praduaa fithanga, ttngal port n»»n aricaa Mr Haul ysstsrday: Coeenut ail: bulk 5431 sclltra. drum S««; »riifr« Cspra. Mixed < f.0.b.) loom Tab.' Mar. sSst B. Pipptt Muntok white Slil't atlltrt. Pareuak whltt SI4O atllera. Spatial Sarawak black SI 10 wllrra. garbled LamrGDg hlack SIOO nrllert <««°i80 words
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Article50 1967-02-07 16 i\\ the official Malayan Short Term Money Market (or the week ended Saturday (Feb. 4) the ranee of call rates was a* follow! BANK FINDS: 3 per cent to 4■ per cent. GENERAL FUND: 2 1 per cent to j per cent. MOVEMENT of funds totalled 5106.T million.50 words
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147 1967-02-07 16 r£ price of Strait-, tin at Penane yesterday was down 75 cents to $601.75. Support at slightly lower levels was reported. The estimated offering was down 25 tons to 240 tons. LOCAL RL'BBER MARKET: The market ruled idle (or most of the147 words
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Article92 1967-02-07 16 MELBOURNE. Mon Tests) iloaini prlcsn Au»ir»lm» <tol!»r» ami c«-nta »ith Friday's |.ric»» in bracket t: Mount l«« 4.08 <4.l*> K. Brokan Hill 3*« i3.*l> Xmpo HB < 64> Au.t. Coo. 1M 2»48 «2.951> a.p.m IMB turn Camera 818 < ••«•> B.HP M» <•■»' Colooiai Sugar <2.U) i ion92 words
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Article39 1967-02-07 16 Hon« Kons, >t«t«r<iA» the U.S. dsllar MM quotM S.7H for T.T. in<i .Vbti lor tj»n itaM.nt «ar quolni IS. l*O and •nt tail M isM at .'Wt will Hi ci.ird teday and will niptn •n Pl». 13.39 words
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Article10 1967-02-07 16 'PHI At»«eiati»n »t tinki In Malayla a-trcAiaii ytatarda./.10 words
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Article257 1967-02-07 16 J/'hBRIARV first rradr ruhlwr f.o.b. buyers i lu-rd at I p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore >rstrrdi»y at .'id irnt«. prr Ib. up one richth of a rrnl on Friday* closing lr\rl for tin- portion. The tonr was dull. R.A.S. and M K.K. ilosint prk*s in cent* per257 words
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Article133 1967-02-07 16 t/HIPI lying alonctirta ttM Slniaawrs Harbour wharvti or axpectad today ara: N*«N Waal 1/4, r-<i» aVT, Automedon 111 11. Mentor 1.1 14, Eaatern Ranter ij 16. Thorsonent 19, Sunana 21 l)«nbi^hshlr« M U, Marcell Nowottco IS 36. Waltakl 3S M, CadriKan*h>re 44. Slblio 4k. Godavery 46. Saiuma133 words
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Advertisement933 1967-02-07 16 «usia.<u* nt» u«iahu itavick: >noi« r«msi>N and r«* t*s> stt»ict» is> f'tmuut iliinst Maikasrsa. Stiati Ts> Mafras ass Natafatlisaa $m|«*uf| Sham '••a»t Ptfiana c. Sham Sin|aaun «»IUI»' li n ftt M rtk It it* fARTETa 0/10 Ft* 11/14 Ftk 11/11 Ft* IMJUI* IS/1? Mat II Mai II Mar aOMIaU 13933 words
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Advertisement437 1967-02-07 16 SWEDISH TRADING CO. (M) LIMITED Will all concerned not* that Mr. Soo Kirn Soo. ceased employment with the company on 11th JanuI ary, 1967, and he Is no longsr authorised to transact any bustneaa or collect any monies on oar behalf. SIAMESE TIN SYNWOWI LIMITED Tin or* mitput for January437 words
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Advertisement874 1967-02-07 17 nnliiiurd from Page It) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS tt Word* US (Mlmlmam) MR. AND MRS. Clement Soosay thank all their friends and relatives for their wishes assistance, attendance »nd \*HMhle Rifts received on the ocraalon of their marriage. D. OLACANATHAN the brother of lat<- Mr. l»Mi-,cmy Arumugam thank relatives, friends for donations, wreatha874 words
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Advertisement943 1967-02-07 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Word, it (Mim.)-Box St ct: aatra OXLEV ROAO MANSION Ist floor rnlly-fumtshed. telephone, alr-condl-tlon. oeaiTtul locality. Ring Mr. Keng. 3'J314. Spore 9. KIMSIA COURT furnlaned/unfurnlan. Ed Flat for rent/sale two/three bedrooms, moderate rental, mosslc/parquet floorlnKs Pleaae Tel: (Spore) ***** n4225'2«916. RENT S2SS. Flat room. hall Inns-hath, heater.943 words
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Advertisement811 1967-02-07 17 EDUCATION I* Ward* M (Mlm.)— Baa tt ef. aatra SHORTHAND BBOINNBRS FEBRUARY -i months course 9.00/10.30 morning 3.00 afternoon. 7 months course 9.19/6.19/7.19/8.19 ewoinga. nlar'ini Wednesday Ist February 1967. Limited vacaociea, enrol •arly Also Private Secretary's Course. Details Telepoone ***** City School. Singapore THE QUICKEST WAV To Success through the811 words
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Advertisement1013 1967-02-07 17 FURNITURE Ii Word, M (Mlm.)— Box tt tts. aalra FOR CANE FURNITURE, Consult Adrian's. 42S River Valley Road. Singapore. IBBff*, VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Ward* tt (Mlm.)— Baa St rfs. axlra LATB INI AUSTIN H-Sprlte. very good condition. Taxed Insured, 52.300 0.n.0., Seen 19 Hamilton Rd., B'pore. 1««2 VOLVO 11111,013 words
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Advertisement757 1967-02-07 17 AT YOUR SERVICE M Ward* tt (Mtm.) Box tt et* nlra DOCUMENT COPYING PLANPRINTING, Motion smilh Kon. Ltd Battery Road. Spore. Ttl: MOVo PACIFIC ORV CLIANIRI M Orcoard Road. Quick M«rvic«. Tel ***** Singapore. Wl SPtCIALISED ON Aot»mobilt Ri tpny, Plintin. A Upti.HKr, ■M Rl-uphalilar *l Furnitur. Mi TAN SEND757 words
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Advertisement661 1967-02-07 17 KUALA LUMPUR MERDEKA SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens who are residents of Kuala Lumpur and have had the whole of their Secondary Education In Kuala Lumpur schools for scholarship to further their studies at the University of Malaya Singapore In the academic year 1966 1967 in the following661 words
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Advertisement1021 1967-02-07 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI VAt'AM V H>R ASSISTANT DISIRIBI TION r\(,i\i n; Applications are lnvttrd (or appointment to the post of Assistant Disiiibution rnmneor in the Electrical Department. Brunei. EXPERIENCE: Applicants must have had at least years experience In 11KV and LT. distribution Including ruble lawn* and Jointing, BWttcbgeax1,021 words
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Advertisement668 1967-02-07 18 NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER FOR FIAT SHOWROOMS OFFICES WORKSHOPS SINGAPORE *****1-6 FIAT DISTRIBUTORS (M) LTD. 302, ORCHARD ROAD LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA, TANAH MELAYU NATIONAL 111 l lIMCITY BOAKO OF THE I I > OK MALAYA "Mnitli Malaya Power Development Transmission Contracts 1 and t l'rniii t.s are invited (or the manufacture,668 words
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Advertisement759 1967-02-07 18 NOTICES NOTICE KEMENTERIAN PELAJARAN, MALAYSIA, KUALA LUMPUR. Pepereksaan Sljil Rendah Pelajaran/ Lower Certificate of Education lamination. 19C7 Acceptance of Private Candidates Kntry Fees: 1) Full Certificate: $15/--lij Single Language Subject*: $3/- per subject. Eligibility A. The following types of candidates will be accepted for the Full Certificate > l) Applicants759 words
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Advertisement680 1967-02-07 18 NOTICES ,To the Descendants of Ong Ewe Hal, deceased, aged 70. I and Yeo Swee Kirn if), deceased. aged 68. NOTICE OF EXHUMATION The present owners of the land at Binjai Walk, Singapore, being Lot 2-18 of Muklm 16, intend to I develop the said land and for that purpose680 words
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Advertisement505 1967-02-07 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS) MUNICIPALITY OF IPOH NOTICE Applications are invited from Federal Citizens and or State Nationals for appointment as Malay Translator, Municipality of Ipoh. on a salary scale of $152.50 A 7.50 167.50 Examination $224 x Al4 336 Examination (366 x A l4 422 Efficiency $448 x Al4 504 The505 words
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Advertisement614 1967-02-07 18 TENDERS GOVERNMENT OF SABAH MALAYSIA Tl BI.IC WORKS DEPARTMENT I TAVVAU NEW WATERWORKS (CONTRACT NO. 2) TENDER NOTICE I Tenders are invited for the civil engineering works associated with the above scheme, namely constiucting the river intake works. pumping station, sedimentation tanks, filters, administration building and store and laying only614 words
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Advertisement272 1967-02-07 18 usso) ESSO STANDARD MALAYA BERHAD Invite applications for post of KEY PUNCH OPERATOR Nature of Work Key Punch IBM Cards. Qualifications Female Malaysian Citizen with Cambridge School Certificate Grade l or 2. Typing speed 30 40 wpm. F.xDrrirnce in key punching preferable. Applications should bp submitted by February 15. 1967272 words
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Article, Illustration299 1967-02-07 19 Swiss Olympic soccer squad to play in Penang, Ipoh and KL 'J'HE Swiss national soccer squad preparing for the 1968 Olympic Games competition will play three matches this week in Malaysia. The tourists will arrive from Bangkok in two groups. The first group will arrive in Penang on Thursday andSoong Hon Sin - 299 words
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Article150 1967-02-07 19 QUAH Kirn Swee. Singapore's top goal-scoring Inside forward, has been appointed Singapore's captain for the rAM and Malaya Cup competitions this season. Kirn Swee. 28, who has also represented Malaysia and the Malaysian Chines* FA, captained Singapore against Spartaic Prague of Czechoslovakia last week. Kirn150 words
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Article168 1967-02-07 19 TENNIS AN enthusiastic group of young Malaysian tennis players, 40 boys and three girls, attended the first class conducted by four visiting United States stars at the Selangor Club courts yesterday. The American squad flew in yesterday morning to Subang International airport and168 words
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Article54 1967-02-07 19 MIRZA Namazle, the Singapore combined school long distance champion, won the Anglo-Chinese School's crosscountry run held at Macßitchle Rasencir yesterday. Beating 324 seniors home, Namazle's time of 19m 30.7s was a new record for the 3'j-mlle event. The winner of the Junior section was Tan Yew54 words
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570 1967-02-07 19 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN GOLF By CULAIMAN Bluah. 1964 and 1966 champion, will defend his title in the 23rd North Malaysian amateur open goir championship to be played on the Tiger Lane course in Ipoh from Friday to Sunday. He will meet strong challenge from570 words
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Article518 1967-02-07 19 HOCKEY ROUNDUP A YOUTHFUL Tamilian Physical Culture Association team held the more powerful Selangor Police to a 1-1 draw in a Selangor Hockey Association league first division match at Princes Road yesterday. Tn two other first division matches. Kilat Club beat, Armed Forces 2-0 at518 words
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265 1967-02-07 19 SINGAPORE'S national athletics coach Tan Eng Yoon has recommended that athletes who aim to participate In International competitions must put in "at least one year's supervised training at Farrer Park" before an event. En* Yoon has made this recommendation to both the Singapore Olympic and265 words
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Article, Illustration288 1967-02-07 19 RACING by Epsom Jeep GESTURE 11 tMerv Posnen and last-start winner Zaza were impressive when they matched strides in a half-mile trial on a good track at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Breaking into a gallop at the 5f post, the pair raced over 4f in 50 2/5288 words
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Article200 1967-02-07 19 Clay still 4-1 on favourite HOUSTON. Mon— Rrnie Terrell tries tonight (11 am Tuesday. Malaysian-Singapore time) to burst the bubble of Invincibility about Casslus Clay when tr? heavyweight division's two champions meet at the Astrodome in a showdown for the undisputed title. Clay is a 4-1 on favourite to scoreAgencies - 200 words
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110 1967-02-07 19 ARGUMENT ENDS IN BLOWS IN JOCKEYS' ROOM From JACK FINGLETON /CANBERRA, Mon. Leading \J Australian Jockeys Athol Motley (above) and George Moore looked a little worse for wear when they emerged from the jockeys' room in Canterbury on Saturday. Moore wax bleeding from a cut on the lower lip, had110 words
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Article103 1967-02-07 19 RAY Harris, astride a Triumph, scored a treble la the Forces Driving Club's scramble meet held at Colombo Camp, Singapore, on Sunday. Harris won two open races and also the event for non-placed competitors. Results: 50-250cr: 1 W. Lord (Triumph* 2 J. Hammett (Honda) 3 J. Hudson103 words
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Article28 1967-02-07 19 Perak Chinese beat Knmpar District Invitation XI by 4-2 In a soccer match in aid of theNational Disaster Relief Fund on the Knmpar padang on Sunriav28 words
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Advertisement171 1967-02-07 19 MITSUBISHI In television, as in other fields, Mitsubishi offers you the finest in... DUALITY *m tj<<r» ril Th« quality and reliability for f%y* ll^HNHjtetew h 'ch today's Mitsubishi teleUJ fIBHBJH vision receivers are renowned *wj is part of a tradition of quality j na began with Mitsubishi in fflxj Mste171 words
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Miscellaneous33 1967-02-07 19 HI 0001 (wraith tore* final: 4U, Bn RAR v lit Bn RNZ Rcgt iTerendak) luKurv m». O«C v HAF Chang! (Farrw Pk) Majaora l««o* High •rhooi OBA v Medleaia, Ttno- (MaL Ckta trap33 words
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211 1967-02-07 20 Public urged to back Solidarity Week flag day Xl ALA LUMPUR, Mon. The National solidarity Week Committee has appealed to the publit u> support its flat; (l.i on lliursday in Selanfor. I la| d.i\ in the oilier StatCa "ill be mi dilVtrcnt «lale> T4ic proceeds will be used to help211 words
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62 1967-02-07 20 Macao deaths: $385,000 in compensation Macao M ivei oi sewn i.m di einht victims killed in the Macao riots last month each received 103 000 patacas i about $55.000> yesterday as MB* ptin—tton lrom the Macao Government. Relatives of the eißhlh vu tim. Yue Kok Pine, live on the mainland.62 words
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Article87 1967-02-07 20 Mountbatten film at Istana today SINGAPORE. Mon. Earl Mount biitieii today called on President Yusof bin Übak at the Istana Negara and later visited the Royal Manr.es at Senibawang. He spent a lew minutes with the President and talked to him about the biographical documenI he is here lo shoot87 words
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Article35 1967-02-07 20 MR. KHOO 800 MOOI. <v paiofd I liMvinn brhind brlOM-d "iff T.n I'hoon Ho*. thre« »on». Telk di\r. T«-lk Hong. T.-ik Soon, four tool Mm. !.>•■• Kliiix-; Ihr.-. •on»-in- i v l-.J to r i35 words
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Article, Illustration1129 1967-02-07 20 Judge to give decision on Saturday APPLICATION FOR ORDER TO STAY PROCEEDINGS KUCHING- Monday J.\ llic Hi^li Court here today, Mr. Justice J.W. Williams heard an application on behalf of the Governor, Tun Abang Ikiji Openg, and the Chief Minister, Penghulu Tawi Sli. for an order staving proceedings by I)1,129 words
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448 1967-02-07 20 Action No. 2: Judgment is reserved KUCHING. Mon IN the High Court here this afternoon, Mr. Justice J.W. Williams reserved findings until Saturday on an application by counsel for the Chief Minister. Penghulu Tawi Sli. and his State Cabinet colleagues for stay of execution on an interim injunction restraining them448 words
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179 1967-02-07 20 Michele, freed by Viets, walks out of jungle SAIGON, Mon. French free lance correspondent Michele Ray walked out of the Central Highlands jungle today where she had been reported to be a captive of the Vietcong, an American spokesman said. She apparently was in good health. Miss Ray. 38. reportedly179 words
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Article, Illustration112 1967-02-07 20 Ooh-la-la girl Martine dies at 46 MONTE CARLO. Mon.— French actress Martine Carol died of a heart attack in the Hotel de Paris here today. She was 46. Miss Carol (above), was found dead in her hotel room at about three o'clock this morning by her British husband, businessman Mike112 words
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Article55 1967-02-07 20 SINGAPORE Mon —An Indian, aged about 50. was found dead at the five-loot way of Queen Street last night. He was medium-built, about live feet four Inches tall, with sunken cheeks, and greyish black hair. Relatives and friends are asked to contact Inspector Uttan Singh of55 words
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Article36 1967-02-07 20 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Blood Transfusion Centre today appealed for donations from people belonging to group "O blood. The centre will be open tomorrow from 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. including the lunch hour.36 words
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Article315 1967-02-07 20 LONDON. Mon. The London I slock mavkei closed slightly easier after a day of small scale buMiiew Some disappointing com- pany MWI ;ind lack of any enI couradng factors Influenced sen- I timent Early wains failed to attract follow through demand and prices turned hesitant.315 words
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Article63 1967-02-07 20 LONDON. Mon— Spot 18 1 16 d.. March 18', d.. April 18\d., May IB'jd. April June 18.d July Sept 18 13 16d. Oct. Dec 19', d.. Jan. March 19 3 16d.. April June I9\d. July Sept. 19 5 16d.. Oct. Dec. 19 5 lfiri. Jan. March 19\d.. c.t.f. Feb.63 words
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Article33 1967-02-07 20 LONDON. Mon. Buyers I £1202. £l'.. i sellers £1203.- i £l'-i. Forward buyers £1203 I—4l sellers £1204 (unchanged) Settlemen' £1204 3 i 'ji. Turnover am 100 ton* p.m. 70 tons Tone- Quiet.33 words
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Article65 1967-02-07 20 SINGAPORE. Mon— A Maori concert party this evening gave a colour tul perf ornu nee of thentraditional folk dances at a reception to mark New Zealand's Na tional Day. These men are fron the New Zealand frigate Blackpool. Over 250 guests attended the reception at65 words
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Article29 1967-02-07 20 SINGAPORE. Mon Ten youths, who left school recently. began today the first-ever craft training at the Jureng shipyard This scheme is part of the Manpower Development Programme.29 words
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Article72 1967-02-07 20 i \.Mil KU V Mon. The \J Australian army plans to slim down its overweight soldiers. Those considered too stout will be put on a weight-reducing regimen and will have to report for regular check-ups. M.i.t -(•en. J. Andersen, the Adjutant General, said here: "We don'tReuter - 72 words
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249 1967-02-07 20 CRICKET lOHANN E S B U R G, Mon.— South Africa batted to a first innings lead of 189 on the ram shortened third day of the fourth Test Against Australia here, then grabbed a quick wicket before the close. A South African249 words
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Article137 1967-02-07 20 RAWALPINDI. Mon I he MCC under-25 touring team an heading fur a big victory ue.iinM the President XI alter gaining a first innings lrad of 123. and then dismissing live of the home barmen in their second innings nith only 80 runs on the board. MCC.137 words
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Article28 1967-02-07 20 DACCA. Mon. Pakistan beat Holland 3-1 here today In the second hockey international between the two countries. The first match, at Lahore, waa drawn. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Advertisement257 1967-02-07 20 KONG HEE FATT CHOY to all our Chinese Students and Friends more and more STUDENTS ARE HM ENROLLING WITH M.C.C. BECAUSE M.C.C. PROMISES THEM SUCCESS.. THE SYSTEMATIC WAY M—^^^^m Founds 1959 S m JOHORE BAHRU T 2171 4 200 A LEADING COLLEGE or POSTAL I 1)1 \TIO V in SOUTH257 words
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