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Title Section21 1967-02-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 50.0Q0 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1967 < £> 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590, M.C.(P)226621 words
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Article, Illustration43 1967-02-08 1 Clay on the receiving end but wins gRME TERRELL simps Cassius Clays head back with a left in the first round of their heavyweight championship light on Monday night Clay won a unanimous loround points decision. Full report on Back Page. UPI RADIOPICTUREUPI - 43 words
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Article, Illustration598 1967-02-08 1 Sock for trial 'Suharto ready to oust him' NASUTION ANNOUNCES IN JAKARTA— w JAKARTA, Tuesday. PEOPLE'S Congress chairman Gen. Nasution today announced that Gen. Suharto's "new order" Government was ready to remove President Soekarno from office and try him for treason. lie made the announcement after receivings delegatioo ol .'{oo598 words
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Article, Illustration635 1967-02-08 1 Tengku to Chinese: I pledge and I ask TENGKU Abdul Rahman said today Uuii the Chinese need not fear Ihc loss of their customs, culture or language because Malaysia had had them for generations. "So. on this Chinese New Year, I would like to assure the Malaysian Chinese that itAgencies - 635 words
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Article39 1967-02-08 1 SINGAPOKK. Tues. Singapore's Prime Minister. .Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. sent this cable to Tengku Abdul Rahman today: ".My colleagues and 1 send you our congratulations on your tilth birthday and wish you many, many happy years."39 words
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90 1967-02-08 1 SAIGON. Tues. The Third cease-fire In Vietnam within seven weeks goes into effect tomorrow with the opposing sides still at odds over how long they will observe the truce. The Vietcong have declared a week -long truce to mark celebrations of the LunarReuter - 90 words
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Article31 1967-02-08 1 ACCRA. Tues. Eight former Ministers In the Nkrumah regime were today committed to the Hißh Court charged with careless dissipation of 1 million of oubltc funds.31 words
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Article46 1967-02-08 1 NEW YORK, Tuts. A startled motorist found himself up a tree with his ear in Port Angeles yesterday. The car went out of control after hitting a pile of earth, flipped through tbt air and landed in the tree about 20ft up. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article63 1967-02-08 1 MANILA. Tues— A father In nearby Caloocan cJty decided thai he would rather see his 13-year-old daughter in Jail than working as a hostess in a nightclub Florenttno Fena told police the girl ran away from home and went to work as bar hostess. HeUPI - 63 words
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Article31 1967-02-08 1 SUVA (Fuji i. Tues.— To raise fund* for a new country \chool. young men of five Fijian villages are going to New Zealand on upecUllv arranged work'ng holiday —ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article154 1967-02-08 1 Bersatu-lah ra'ayat Malaysia! TODAY S SOLIDARITY SLOGAN NATIONAL SOL 1 DAK I I V WEEK BEGINS TODAY. Public rallies will he held in all .Malaysian Stairs except Porak. which will hold it* rally on Feb IX The rally in Kuala Lumpur Mill be launched by the Yang diIVrtu.tri Am| at154 words
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Article28 1967-02-08 1 MANILA. Tues -Filipino Unl\piNii\ students demonstrated In front of the Congress Building today to remand repeal of a l»w requiring Instruction in the Spanish language.— UPl.28 words
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Article185 1967-02-08 1 50 killed in forest fire lIOBART. Tues. A massive forest and bush fire raged into this city of 120.000 today and engulfed huue areas of southern Tasmania, killing about 50 people with many more feared dead. At least 200 homes me razed. 60 in Hobart Itself. The fire has trappedReuter - 185 words
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Article34 1967-02-08 1 3TECIAL ORDERS I'\KIS lues FTeß«li pnllPß at Orly airport prevented newsmen pholneraphrrs from appro.M dime group of N hi indents who I landed from Alston >«i() tln-y wrre ac< Micn.il orders"' r'l34 words
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Advertisement65 1967-02-08 1 krorK?ir^S^' 4t V SEL ECTION STOCKIbTS in CLUBS HAHAR&CO.>^ BALLS BAGS 113. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE 6 I r /m^, A (TATT) ifCONti) /^K \ZJ y*"^ Weh y (woy) The Management Staff Wish all our Patrons Friends A HAPPY ft PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Our store will remain open on Sat.65 words
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183 1967-02-08 2 11 AMII.M.TON, lues.— TT nit- Delence Department Him lum-U that the 'iiitcd States had lost 1471 planes in the Vietnam mi many more than hid Ixi-n included in previous public announcements. CM tii<- total. SJ| aircraft were i<»^t to heatita .(< lion uliilc183 words
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102 1967-02-08 2 tAHiUN, lir\ South Vietnam baa decided to call i conference at am- rial level of countries which took part in the Manll." seven-iiiition summit (inference "ii Vietnam The Foreign Minister. Dr. Fran Van Do, said the I :>t the i'nd of this month wouldReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration358 1967-02-08 2 NEW BLAST AT PRESIDENT BY MINISTERS JAKARTA, Tuesday I THE Indonesian Information Minister, Mr B. M. Diah, branded President Soekarno j as the leader of the Communist revolution in Indonesia. Mr. Diah. speaking at a reception for Indonesian Journalist! urged the Government to do358 words
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107 1967-02-08 2 JAKARTA, Tups— A draft I agreement was signed today providing for the return of all BritishDutch I'nilever properties in Indonesia seixed by the Government in 1962 The draft agreement was reported to call for the company to restore the property to its previous condition107 words
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165 1967-02-08 2 Socialist set-up: Tanzania seizes banks DA R ES-SALAAM, Tues. President Nyerere announced last night that all commercial banks will be nationalised immediately in a move toward Tanzania's transformation into a socialist state. He told a mass rally on Sunday that he would follow the path to socialism "even If weReuter - 165 words
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373 1967-02-08 2 SAIGON, Tuesday (COMMUNIST troops fought bitter battles, with two companies of American infantrymen on the Cambodian border about 70 miles north-west of Saigon, a U.S. military spokesman said today. The fighting was part of Operation Gadsden. the massive new American sweep In WarUPI - 373 words
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Advertisement197 1967-02-08 2 Look forward to a very happy New .^^flflKfiEa|^_ <w^ #Tancho Pomat K ps >our hair sty e "an d pU o. 11 .1 ,<*■& £be£l. -^S&B^ •Tancho Hair Tonic Nourishes scalp and makes hair attractive. Year! bmart men who take pride IHP^M3ifek L E£W:J!?J sm •Tancho Tique Completes perfectly your197 words
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Miscellaneous17 1967-02-08 2 THE GAMBOLS fc Barry Appleby /^MV WATCHES f\ l^-L ■PgPjMR^ /oUMoTN luas sroppccy Fog vooy Ivou woww17 words
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Article, Illustration157 1967-02-08 3 CiAPE TOWN. Tues. The American a ire rait carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt sailed yesterday 12 hours ahead of schedule after a three-day visit marred by a dispute over South African apartheid. But hours before the ■hip sailed, white and Negro American sailors madeReuter - 157 words
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134 1967-02-08 3 MEXICO CITY. Tues Four tiny girls, survivors of a quintuplet birth, clung grimly to life in incubators yesterday. Doctors were optimistic on their chances for survival. "They are developing satisfactorily." said Dr. Luis Velasco Candano. director of the government pediatrie hospital where the134 words
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343 1967-02-08 3 Apollo horror was due to short cuts? rAPE, KENNEDY. Tues. Short cuts taken by American space officials in the all-out drive to beat the Russians to the moon may have paved the way to the disaster in which three astronauts were burned to death, informed sources said here today. Or.cReuter - 343 words
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150 1967-02-08 3 J^EW YORK. Tues. America's lorry drivers, road workers and labourers may soon have as their onion colleagues 42 s c a n t i I y-d r e s s c d, bosomy young Playboy Bunnies. The Bunnies, dismissed on Saturday from New York's Playboy150 words
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104 1967-02-08 3 rpOGLTHER in a yel- i 1 low Rolls-Royce Miss World. Indian medical student Reita Karia. 23. and her new friend, wealthy Sikh businessman. Mr. diiiu LaJvani. The romance between Miss World and lea planter Osborne l.obo is off. Miss World and friend Gulu.Mirrorpic - 104 words
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Article, Illustration356 1967-02-08 3 KOSYGIN AND WILSON GET DOWN TO SECRET TALKS LONDON, Tuesday. Soviet and British Prime Minister met for three hours last night to discuss latest international developments and immediately ordered their officials to throw a blanket of secrecy over the talks. The officials said that Mr. Kosygln and Mr. Wilson felt356 words
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Article69 1967-02-08 3 MALTA. Tues— Malta's powerful General Workers Union, which is supporting the Government against British plans to reduce forces In the island, has ordered a civilian overtime ban in the Navy. Army. Air Force and British Ministry of Public Buildings and Works from today. A union spokesmanAP - 69 words
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Article23 1967-02-08 3 NEW YORK. Tues. UN. Secretary-General U Thant, will leave here on Feb. 33 for a vacation in his home country. Burma.23 words
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Advertisement350 1967-02-08 3 DEVCON PLASTIC STEEL /-"Jr ,1 mZ/^^^l The original epoxy repair a Ji bJmAi material for steel, wood, JaL mE^^LM J I glass, porcelain, etc. ffl% f// DEVCON 2-TON 4&* 1 1 So strong a single drop <cs "ijy holds 2 tons. Ci jfi\ FOR INDUSTRY ,->fl^ Jus3r devcon c {Hsi^350 words
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357 1967-02-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tu«S EMPLOYMENT opportunities for agricultural graduates are to be greatly increased next year, the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today. He told 31 boys and two girls who graduated from the College of Agriculture at Serdang357 words
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130 1967-02-08 5 More passenger trains for the holidays JTLALA LDMPUR. Tues. Additional passenger trains and accomodation are being provided during the Chinese New Year holidays, the Malayan Railway Administration announced today. There will be a duplicate night express running in each direction between here and Prai. The extra express will leave Prai130 words
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Article51 1967-02-08 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Some 220 American tourists are due here at about 6.30 a.m. tomorrow aboard the American President Lines luxury liner President Roosevelt for a days visit. The ship —on a round-th»>-world cruise will dock at BOdowns 1 and 2. and leave for Colombo at 951 words
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Article40 1967-02-08 5 PENANG. Tups. Lim Boon Seng, 25. was charged In the Pirst Magistrate's Court here yesterday with robbing K Sathaiah of $300 with three others at large on Sunaay. He was remanded In police custody for one week.40 words
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Article44 1967-02-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. lues. A five-member Indian delegation of handioom and handicraft experts led by Mr. T. N Lakshminaravan arrived here today for talks with Government officials and also to survey and try to UKiease the local market for Indian In nd looms.44 words
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177 1967-02-08 5 KAMPAR, Tuesday. TWO youths, one of them armed with a dagger, A robbed a Kuala Lumpur contractor of $5,300 while on his way to pay his employees at a tin mine yesterday. The robbery took place at a ferry crossing when Mr. Soon Ng Phin,177 words
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Article41 1967-02-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. rues.—National Language classes for Government sen-ants one, two and three will start at the Shaw Road School here on Thursday at 7 p.m. Classes will be held on Mondays and Thursdays. There will be no tuition fee.41 words
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Article51 1967-02-08 5 IPOH. Tues. An electric chargeman. Syed Lope bin Syed Hamzah, has be««i elected president of the Per alt Hydro Employees' Union yesterday for the fourth consecutive year. Other officials are: Vlce-presi-drnt Mr. A K S. Manlam: secretary, Mr R K Umni Menon: and treasurer. Mr R M.51 words
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Article29 1967-02-08 5 PENANO. Tues. A huuseWtft, Hoo Sic« Khun. 27. lost her purse containing »20 to a snaicti thief at an ice stall In busy Paoanf Road nsr* jmt*iaAj29 words
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250 1967-02-08 5 Taiping residents get land to build homes TAIPING, Tues.— The A State Government has approved 132 acres of mined-out land in the Haji Kampong area here for alienation to the public for housing purposes. The land has been divided into 680 housing lots, of which 356 lots are for nonMalays250 words
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Article49 1967-02-08 5 A week's salary as ang pow SINGAPORE. Tues.— The PanMalaysia Paint Industry Ltd., and the Pioneer Industries Employees' Union signed a new collective agreement yesterdMShortly afterwards, each worker received a Chinese New Year ang pow of one week's salary. The company has also agreed to pay a month's bonus.49 words
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Article36 1967-02-08 5 SUNGEI PATANI, Tues. Mr. Khoo Boon Haw has been transferred from Taiping to Kulim as Executive Engineer. PWD. South Kedah. in succession to Mr. P. C. Sankaran, who has been posted to Kuala Lumpur36 words
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Advertisement489 1967-02-08 5 LEILALAROSA ROMANALEE &SYDDUGGAN I .T/Tt?7 0 m a sizzling presentation of songs and exotic dances. 0 You want It tney have X! f—± Tha .how you rnytt see! S^QUcIjJJUOcL For tht lit rime you con tn|oy th« comfort »f m nightclub with "go-go where the new year fun -seekers go.489 words
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Advertisement51 1967-02-08 5 KONG HEE FATT CHOY from CAIRNHILL STEAK HOUSE We will be closed Thursday Feb. 9th but will be open Friday Feb. 10th from 6 p.m. 11.30 p.m. Serving the best in air -flown steak, inch thick lamb chop, shashlik, chicken and ocean fresh seafood Corner Cairnhill Orchard Road. Tel: 351 words
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Miscellaneous303 1967-02-08 5 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS *»on of th« painter's function 1. Formal recital In Berkahlrc (J), <">. 9. Churchmen see Acts L, ci 5. 1, for example, out of Hep <ilO in translation < 13 > I am 1 7i. 19. Vehicles card wrongly en--10. 5. poMibly. quarry (4). gaged in303 words
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Article358 1967-02-08 6 ELIZABETH WONG - ELIZABETH WONG By Commerce Ministry men organise another spot check on shops in the capital KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. PRICES of local lice and sugar today dropped to their regulation levels of 30 cents I and 33 cents a kati respectively following yesterday's surprise checks on358 words
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Article59 1967-02-08 6 SINGAPORE. Tups. A re«mterrd mutual benefit orcanisaiion muM now seek the ron.scnt of the Registrar of Societies before it can change the address of Ua registered office. The fee for a change of address will be $10. These new rules nave been added to the Mutual59 words
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111 1967-02-08 6 The Sabah polls notices go out then withdrawn lESBELTON Tues.— The Election Commission today issued notices of nomination and polling days for the Sabah State Assembly elections only to withdraw them suddenly. The commission had announced March 1 as nomination day and Axed polling days between April 8 and 30.111 words
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Article17 1967-02-08 6 REREMBAN Turs. The Stat^ AMMaMy yc.-i^rda? approved supplementary expenditure of $60 000 for 1966.17 words
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Article, Illustration161 1967-02-08 6 Girl (I'm going on tour with students) missing CINGAPORE. Tues. A Senior Cambridge schoolgirl. Sharawan Umari, 19 (left), told her milkman father that she was going on a tour of Kuala Lumpur with some students from her school. It was a lie. the father. Munni Ral. discovered. Very worried. Mr.161 words
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Article85 1967-02-08 6 SINGAPORE. Tuei. Mr. Justice Winslow today made a consent order, awarding general and special damages of $3,000 and costs to a 12-year-old girl who had undergone two minor operations In hospital after a lorry accident on Sept. 8. 1965. The suit was taken out on85 words
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Article, Illustration243 1967-02-08 6 'Mystery woman' of the Emily home CINGAPORE. Tues.— v Girls in the Mount Emily Welfare Home </all her -The Mystary Woman.' Tan Ah Hul. about 3D. la five months pregnant. Bhe Is soft-spoken, quirt an uncommunicative She has been living ;n :h<» Fort Canning home lor 10 weeks now. Who243 words
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Miscellaneous26 1967-02-08 6 3 i KEtP FROM CSC s, T t* m Irt r<~*v J£-\ <s-^ai mm' .^bb I/ OTS9EJ2 M^JT VSJEP ASIDEi J^T, vjS V, jtf Cffi 1W26 words
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Article, Illustration489 1967-02-08 7 SINGAPORE. Tues A GRADUATE teacher of Victoria School, Quek All Chian, charged with causing hurt to his wife, was today granted an "absolute discharge" by a magistrate's court after Quek had made a last-minute change of plea to that of guilty. The magistrate. Mr.489 words
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Article, Illustration95 1967-02-08 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Health Ministry today announced that a fully reorganised cleansing force, numbering about 3.000, would begin work on Friday. The Ministry also indicated thai most of the former cleansing workers who struck on Feb. l were likely to be reemployed. It added that95 words
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Article117 1967-02-08 7 German circus comes to Spore SINGAPORE. Tues. The tale of the three bears will be unfolded on the stagr at the Gay World Stadium when they per- I form with their young trainer. Rudi Althoff. The grizzly bears arrived i here on board a chartered aircraft yesterday, together with six117 words
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Article, Illustration341 1967-02-08 7 I SINGAPORE, Tues JTARL Mountbattcn today faced the camera and traced the memorable events which took place at the Istana Xegara soon after the Second World War. He was the Supreme Allied Commander in South-east Asia during the war, and it was he who341 words
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Article107 1967-02-08 7 Crackers: Police warning SINGAPORE. Tues. The police today warned that although there was no prohibition on the lettlngoff of firecrackers during the Chinese New Year, members of the publicshould comply with Government restrictions. Restricted areas are hospitals, the Botanic Gar- dens, the Padang. beach I resorts, swimming pools, places of107 words
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Article80 1967-02-08 7 SINGAPORE. Tues The low level of group "O" blood ai the Blood Transfusion Centre rose from 12 pints yesterday morning to 167 pints this evening A spokesman at the Centre Mid I that the acute shonane had been meiTonir [or thr tune brniK. The Centre will80 words
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Article238 1967-02-08 7 j OINGAPORE. Tues. *3 A mother of three. who has come from Perth to contest her husbands divorce action, said In the High Court today that her decision was motivated by her love for her husband. Mrs. Dulcie Uther Bell. 55, i was under cross-examina-tion by238 words
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Miscellaneous155 1967-02-08 7 AiWn 0»#» lift V.T. HimmUm YOU POMAMP I YEMIS...AS Klfst£ AWtqGHT.OOyT JW IPO 9UMPIN, JOF MOO ffiß UP TO l^* guT JuST \l tylf I DO YOU? >OU "TO STRW6HTEAI A-AN'TH' A REVIEMBSt, /V' .1 K cur this Mesa- f •ooNeRW] it was I Xff \\i i| -Me* Fr«M*r B*155 words
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158 1967-02-08 8 The new Mentri: I'll do my best lOHOKK BAHRI. TueV The new Mentrl Hesar of Johore, Dato Haii Othman bin Sa'mt, today pledged to carry out the administration of the State to the best of hi.s ability and in ace ordance with the State Constitution. He made the pledge uhrn158 words
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Article76 1967-02-08 8 IPOH Tues. A bank clerk. Chen Sen Cii.n. rtperted to the police last night 'hat he and a friend. Miss Tan Hooi Kian wore ribbed by two men on a motorcycle at Jalan Lee Kwee Foh in Cann.i.c Garden The robbers stopped the couple. who76 words
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202 1967-02-08 8 Squatter problem: Johore Mentri's pledge JOHORE, BAHRU. Tu«S THE Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Haji Othman bin Sa'at, today announced a fourphase programme to solve the squatter problem in the State. He disclosed this after visiting the 40 evicted squatter families in their makeshift accommodation in a prayer house in202 words
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Article34 1967-02-08 8 IPOH, lues. A moior-cveh*;. Phuan Churn. 30 died in hoep/.al here last night following a road accident with another motor-cycl» at thr lunction of S-.hbin Road and Maxwell Road here the pr»nht34 words
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125 1967-02-08 8 PENANG, Tuesday |>ENANG'S Pesta fes- tival this year will retain only three of last year's events the water festival. Chingay procession and a military and police tattoo. The rhaJrman of the festival organising committee, Inche S.M. Moham- ?d Mils, iv announcing this here today,125 words
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253 1967-02-08 8 lESSELTON, Tues. The Federal Minister of Sabah Affairs and Civil Defence, Tun Mustapha bin Datu Harun, said today that the State's autonomy over immigration was necessary so that "more advanced West Malaysians" woulc 1 not deprive any Sabahan of his253 words
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100 1967-02-08 8 Trader had no permit for his gun, jailed PCMANQ, Tues. A businessman. Haji Abdullah bin Haji Ahmad, was sentenced to two prison terms of two years each in the .Sessions Court here today when he was found guilty of having a .22 revolver and seven rounds of ammunition without a100 words
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746 1967-02-08 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday Give an Disaster Relief Fund donation TODAY! NATIONAL SOLIDARITY WEEK BEGINS ON FEBRUARY 8. 'FHE Minister of 1 Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. and the Selangor Mentrl Besar. Dato Harun bin Haji Idris. today received donations totalling $5,138 for the746 words
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118 1967-02-08 8 SINGAPORE. Tues Police are looking for a gang who stabbed x man to de.vii and seriously injured another man at the junction of Albert Street and Waterloo Street late last night Chew Soon Lye. 22. of Noordin Lane, wan found lying in a pool118 words
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Advertisement225 1967-02-08 8 j!& Join and show your best 2£ at Asia's first international event JAPAN WORLD EXPOSITION, OSAKA, 1970 <March 15— September 13> 2 Jfflfe^^SS^y The Japan World Exposition, Osaka, 1970 will be a world of 4 Kja^. wonderful things brought from every corner of the globe. Most of the countries of225 words
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Article, Illustration1213 1967-02-08 9 Going, Going. that 'Great Society' concept THE Great Society faces a great crisis in the JOth Congress. Gone is the big liberal majority, the President's landslide mandate and much of the hopes and enthusiasm of two years ago. The war in Vietnam is bigger and its demands on money and1,213 words
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Advertisement181 1967-02-08 9 introducing... ~J standard of quality and with a The classic elegance of the New specially designed steel bracelet to TITONI Cosmo King 25 jewels Calen- match the classic lines of this elegant der Automatic watch. ..Be it this year, watch, the Cosmo King will always next year or any other181 words
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Article22 1967-02-08 10 It Word* SIS (Minimum) MR. AND MM. Abdul Rashld Bach gratefully thank all thflr wedding Kuasts for the presents they gave.22 words
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Article74 1967-02-08 10 M ors!s Hi (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of ZsrharUs Frmsndtx dIM 8-2-1068. Orant him M-rnai rest Lonl. Instrttd by his loving wife and children. MAOAM CHING Lit VINO In loving memory ot our dearest mother departed 8-2-M deeply missed by dsuxhtrrs 8l«w Ting. Slaw Tone and family. IN74 words
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The Straits Times Wednesday, February 8, 1967
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Article548 1967-02-08 10 Today Malaysia demonstrates its unity, the spirit of national solidarity which has brought the nation far in a short time. The focus of events which will open .his celebratory week will, of course, be the Padang in Kuala Lumpur, where the Yang di-Pertuan Agong will address548 words
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Article454 1967-02-08 10 A brave attempt by a team from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to check shop prices in Kuala Lumpur seems to have' misfired. The Ministry's powers under the Supply Act are, of course, strictly limited, and all the team could do was catch, if it I could,454 words
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Article207 1967-02-08 10 There is an inspired simplicity in President Nyerere's socialist programme for Tanzania which the rest of newly independent Africa may secretly admire if too fearful (and with good reason) to favour. Socialism has begun with the nationalisation of the banksBritish, Indian, South African and Dutch. "From today all207 words
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181 1967-02-08 10 MR. Wang Gung Tek's K letter (ST. Feb. 2) was an eye-opener to the top men of the Ministry of Education who may not be aware of tl.e lethargy and inefficiency prevail Ing among certain sections of the Ministry. It Is interesting to note181 words
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Article68 1967-02-08 10 lit ß. N. Vasanthan has a point when he notes the Labis gloom. The whole of Labis would very much welcome a 24-hour supply <* electricity. The newly-, established comprehensive school here is in dire need of It— electrical apparatus for Industrial donies «c science and laboratory science68 words
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Article78 1967-02-08 10 J VISITED Batu Caves a toumt attraction during Thaipusam and certainly do appreciate the work done by the authorities concerned However, two things are lacking. First, a clean pool for the devotees to receive their blessings before carrying the "Kavads or making their vows. Second, a path In78 words
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Article43 1967-02-08 10 '{""HE Selangor MentrTs appeal for efficiency In Selangor seems to be neglected by the Land Office In K.L. Title deeds are held up indefinitely. One is told to come next week and sometimes this drags on for months. B.M.J. Kuala Lumpur43 words
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Article483 1967-02-08 10 YUNUS MARIS - YUNUS MARIS Lesson 1 of a new series by WE will begin our new series by selecting our piece for translation from the editorial of Berlca Harian. of Jan. 7. The subject Is the recent floods In West Malaysia. The following are some of the difficult words and483 words
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Article, Illustration945 1967-02-08 10 RUDOLF KLEIN - Britain's Common Market courtship RUDOLF KLEIN by London, Tue* THERE is. one great difference between Mr. Harold Wilson's wooing of Europe now and the courtship of the Common Market by Mr. Harold Macmillan in 1962. The domestic political background against which the British Prime Minister is conducting his exploratory negotiations945 words
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Advertisement857 1967-02-08 10 Straits Times Malay Mail Cloturwd od»erlit«mrnn m«» be handed to COLD STORAGE SUPERMARKIT Orchard Rood 'Rrctptioimf 0«k) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES Al Holland Rood Naval Bate. Authorised Aajcntt: CITY BOOK STORE LTO. Winchester Home. Collyer Quay THf NEWS fRONT F.tipatnck'i Supermarket M M ISMAIL I Admiralty Rood. No.jl Bete. HAMIEM STORE.857 words
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Advertisement65 1967-02-08 10 "VICTOR" GUITARS Full sits, not minrstur* VICTOH-1T With 1 Magnetic Pickup and Trtmolo unit MS 00 VICTOH IT With 2 Mogn«tic Pickup* ond Tremolo Unit (100.00 VICTOR IT With 3 Magnetic Pickup* and Tremolo Unit J ll l.OO VICTOR 4T With 4 Magnetic Pickups and Tremolo Unit SI 10.00 Vinyl65 words
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Advertisement258 1967-02-08 10 .A onoo <£ MAOt SM~ r **mtAPOm S j "Where do you want it to go Is the question But to send it through us is the answer I You'll save time and cut costs everytime you consign through us. Our experienced staff at the Singapore International Airport, Hangar 4,258 words
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Article, Illustration561 1967-02-08 11 NEW 93 DOCTORS FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Tuesday J^ TOTAL of 93 new doctors, including 24 women, have graduated from the University of Singapore. Among them is M. Jegathesan, "the fastest man in Asia," who won three gold medals at the Asian Games in Bangkok. Results l.ssued by561 words
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102 1967-02-08 11 JESSELTON, Tue«. v The Chief Minister, Mr. Peter, Lo. said here today that days of separating the people into different compartments according to their race were "dead and gone." He said in Chinese New Year message that as Malaysians they were all102 words
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331 1967-02-08 11 'Reaf f irm your allegiance': Razak's call to Chinese... NEW YEAR MESSAGES KUALA LUMPUR. Tu*s fHE Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, today called on Chinese Malaysians to reaffirm their allegiance to this country the land of their adoption. In a Chinese New Year message to the nation, he asked331 words
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Article, Illustration456 1967-02-08 11 Siew Sin outlines the nation's progress since Merdeka KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. IN another New Year message, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, outlined the nations progress since independence. He said development expenditure thi.s year, at $650 million, showed a fourfold increase over that of 1957 Merdeka year. In456 words
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Article44 1967-02-08 11 PENANd. Tues.— Thieves broke into an Australian airman* house it Jalan Osman Taniong Bungah. last night and stole $900 worth of electrical appliances. R. Saucer 24. told police ne found his house ransack. -ri and the furniture scattered whan he44 words
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Article36 1967-02-08 11 PENANG. Tues An Automobile Association of Malaya employee, Mr. Lav Kooi Seng, will be awarded a certificate of appreciation by the Penang Pesta festival organising committee for designing the crest for the 1966 festival.36 words
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207 1967-02-08 11 UUALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues. The 112 members of the Rediffusion Workers' Union here returned to work today after accepting the management's ofTer on the request of the Minister of Labour. Mr. V. ManickavasaRam. The workers went on ■trikc on Jan. 25 becau.se207 words
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Article103 1967-02-08 11 Xl ALA LI'MPL'R. Tues The ban on the firing of crackers in West Malaysia and Sabah will be lifted from 12.01 a.m. on Thursday to midnight on Friday, and at 9 p.m. on Feb. 16 to 1 a.m. on Feb. 17. and also on Feb. 23 (Chap103 words
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Article, Illustration311 1967-02-08 11 IT U ALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues. The Government ls against more than one trade union in any one industry. The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam said this here today when he defended the decision of Guthrie Agency not to311 words
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Advertisement96 1967-02-08 11 TURNERS KEEP THINGS MOVING ALL OVER MALAYS IA AND SINGAPORE fT-- -s*. ALWAYS AVAILABLE FX-STOCK (fZ)SHARIKAT PATERSON SIMONS (M) BERHAD \1 J K.LUMPUR LI *****- SFCttl T»t***** IPOH W:2671. W4ANG 1M***** FLOWN REGULARLY TO SINGAPORE Hongkong's Leading English Language Daily Smtk China Jfonujig fast On talc at: Mo'icon b Som96 words
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Advertisement55 1967-02-08 11 UNITED NATIONAL FINANCE BHD. Wish their customers and friends a happy and prosperous NEW YEAR UNITED NATIONAL FINANCE BHD. (INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA) HEAD OFFICE:- KUALA LIMPID: U Leboh Ampan; Tel: ***** (2 lines) BRANCHES:- PENANG 2. China Street. Tel. ***** IPOH: 2. Jalan Station. KAMPAR: 75. Jalan Gopeng, SINGAPORE: 64,55 words
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Miscellaneous798 1967-02-08 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNKI. s Ku»l» lumpur I 6.10 Our Magazine (Chinese) and Penang; 6 Ipoh and 6.35 Trick and Treat; 6.4 b Malacca; 3 and It Johore j Tengku Abdul Rahman's speecn Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu in National Language; 7. 10 Pahat; 9 Kluang. j Tengku Abdul Rahmans speecn798 words
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148 1967-02-08 12 Emporium opens up another floor for business SINGAPORE'S Oriental Emporium Ltd. has recently been expanding activities. The company, in line with their policy, have opened up another floor for business at their premises in Rallies' Place. This will enable the firm to display under one roof a far greater variety148 words
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Article79 1967-02-08 12 \f R. A. N. KOSYGIN. the Prime ITi Minister of Russia, is visiting the Elliott- Automation Factory at Borehamwood near London today. The visit is the only one which he Is making to any industrial concern during his stay in Britain. Elliott-Automation's more than 13(i companies79 words
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Article52 1967-02-08 12 A NEW glossy pocket-sized BOAC timetable has been launched by the all- let British airline for IM7. The hundred page mini-book Is much more than an old-style airline timetable. In addition to flight schedules, fares and Information on airports, the timetable contains tips lor travellers on baggage52 words
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Article, Illustration158 1967-02-08 12 Space-deck system off to good start rK United Engineers Group has obtained the right to manufacture and sell a world-wirte patented structural system known as the "Space Deck System" from its licenser, Messrs. Curxon Technical Services (Malaya) Limited of Kuala Lumpur. Within weeks of signing the licence agreement, the company158 words
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Article174 1967-02-08 12 A NEW high grade antl corrosive compound A called Corroless has been launched in the Singapore and Malaysian market. It claims to have revolutionised the painting of rusty surfaces and do away with ordinary primers. The product was developed by paint chemists in Germany.174 words
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Article, Illustration136 1967-02-08 12 UtME Industries (Far East) 11 Limited selected Mr. Rex V Shrlley (above), the design engineer, to undergo a three-month study tour of Australian factories In the Hume group of companies. Mr. Shelley, who left recently, will study the latest aspects of production and design while in136 words
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158 1967-02-08 12 IN 1966. Swissair carried 2.410,096 passengers over all sectors of its network, a total distance of 86,926 statute miles which covers 64 destinations In 45 countries on four continents. Compared with 1965, the number of paying passengers showed an increase of nine per cent.158 words
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Article46 1967-02-08 12 ABET of electrical equipment (or the first cold strip mill of South Korea has been completed by one of the largest Japanese electrical manufacturers, Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co. Ltd. The equipment Is for temper mill, plrkline line, cleaning line, and shearing line.46 words
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418 1967-02-08 12 Best way to keep up with today's needs by SIM chief \IANY traditional management practices must be examined, and excessive conservatism in business identified in order to keep up with the modern needs of the Republic. This was stated today by the chairman of the Singapore Institute of Management, Mr.418 words
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Article73 1967-02-08 12 A NEW 21-knot ultra-modern cargo liner, the Priam, whlcn leaves England on March 8 on an Inaugural voyage to the Far East, will call at Singapore after touchIng at Rotterdam. Prom Singapore she will go on to Hong Kong and JapanShe Is the first of four Prlamclass73 words
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Article, Illustration201 1967-02-08 12 MR. CHEE YOON CHENG (abort) recently returned from Australia to Join Eaatern WiWh Co. The son of Mr. Cbm Chock Sane, founder ol the company, Mr. ChM completed his studies In Sydney. He Is a membei of the institute of Chartered Accountants, and the Institute of Mercantile and Industrial Administration201 words
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Article, Illustration1535 1967-02-08 13 Ismail bin Abdullah - Ismail bin Abdullah The best birthday yet for Bapa Malaysia falls in Solidarity Week By ON HIS 64th birthday, which falls in Solidarity Week, Tengku Abdul Rahman reflects today, in his delight in non-poli-tical matters, the great change for the better which has overtaken Malaysia in the1,535 words
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Advertisement48 1967-02-08 13 i MALAYAN TOBACCO CO. BERHAD i m sends Greetings to jfj I Y.TM. Tengku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-haj 1 j| on the occasion of his Birthday y and gives whole-hearted support to the aims of |g 1 National Solidarity Week 1 Sin nn LEADERS IH QUALITY I f|s(jT)6U)ifluufT6i3sflr^48 words
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Article630 1967-02-08 14 Prem Kumar - Prem Kumar By ANE of the underlying aims of this year's "Solidarity Week" is to instil and foster respect among Malaysians for their National Anthem Negara Ku (My Country). Negara Ku, it has often been said, is the "crystallisation in song of all our national sentiments630 words
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Article231 1967-02-08 14 THERE will be free bus and train services from various points throughout Selangor for passengers wishing to attend the mammoth "Solidarity Week" rally at the Selangor Club padang at 4 p.m. today. The following will be the picking up points (or the bus service: Sultan231 words
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841 1967-02-08 14 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN By TODAY, millions of Malaysians from Perlis to Sabah will sing the Berjaya song composed during the troubled days of 1964. During Solidarity Week that year, the song reminded many doubting Thomases that Malaysia was determined to succeed. "It will841 words
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Article113 1967-02-08 14 T*DE composition of Malaysia's National Flag symbolises the unity of the nation. It contains 13 red and white stripes to represent each of the States of the Federation. The horizontal stripes of equal width represent the equal membership of the States In the country The113 words
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Advertisement116 1967-02-08 14 the BIG DAY fo o 8 Bfttt 28 On this day, Malaysia starts Solidarity Week for 1967. On this day, too, Malaysia celebrates the sixty-fourth birthday of the one man who has brought about that solidarity. Our Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-haj. On this big day, Dunlop takes116 words
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Article, Illustration945 1967-02-08 15 THE focal point of the "Solida r i t y Week" celebrations in Malaysia which begins' today will be the Selangor Club Padang where an estimated 50,000 Malaysians will salute the King. The Yang di-Per-tuan Agong will launch the Week aimed at showing the world that the 11945 words
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Advertisement68 1967-02-08 15 Unite! People of Malaysia HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS AND CONTINUED LONGEVITY TO OUR PRIME MINISTER OF MALAYSIA TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN PUTRA AL-HAJ K.O.M. ON THE OCCASION OF HIS 64th BIRTHDAY. f 8« is highly resistant to fire, shock, breakage and cracking and is light in weight. Malex is more economical in building68 words
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Article, Illustration1369 1967-02-08 16 PATRICK S.K. WONG - PATRICK S.K. WONG by 1 THE roads have been repaired, most of the broken bridges re-built, the homeless are being rehoused and the washed -away schools and police stations replaced. Money for the disaster funds still rolls in. Life in the districts shattered by1,369 words
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Advertisement257 1967-02-08 16 .\\V.V.WAV.V.\V.V.WVWWAA*rV^^ Peace and Prosperity for Malaysia J ■1 os we begin our NATIONAL SOLIDARITY WEEK ami Every happiness to our Prime Minister jj TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN AL HAJ on his 64th Birthday today from s i jj MARK AN SONS (MALAYSIA) LTD., jj •I 321, Jalnn Tuanku Abdul Rahman, l|257 words
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Advertisement90 1967-02-08 16 Unite! People of Malaysia BEST WISHES AND HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS to Y.T.M. TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN PUTRA, AL-HAJ IBNI AL-MARHUM SULTAN ABDUL HAMID HALIM SHAH, K.O.M. on the occasion of his 64TH BIRTHDAY from AJINOMOTO (MALAYSIA) LIMITED. 64 Miles, Simpang Salak South Baharu, Kuala Lumpur. Unite! People of Malaysia HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS and90 words
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Article, Illustration800 1967-02-08 17 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM By AT ei^ht p.m. on Jan. 4. a group of men stood on the elevated river bank at Kuala Krai, Kelantan, and stared at the waters ahead. Behind them, stood the townsfolk some talking excitedly, others looking tense in the800 words
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Advertisement73 1967-02-08 17 Peace and prosperity for MALAYSIA as we begin our NATIONAL SOLIDARITY WEEK And every happiness to our Prime Minister TENKU ABDUL RAHMAN ALHAJ Today on His 64th Birthday. MALAYA LEATHER CO., LTD. Manufacturer of all kinds of Leather goods. Road 13 3. Petaling Jaya, Selangor Tel: *****. ***** Unite! People73 words
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Advertisement245 1967-02-08 17 Unite! People of Malaysia HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS CONTINUED LONGEVITY to Y.T.M. TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN PUTRA. AL-HAJ lINI AL-MARHUM SULTAN ABDUL HAMID HALIM SHAH, K.O.M. en the occasion of his 64TH BIRTHDAY rrom This COUPIN is the first step ti owiiq an Oil PALM HOLDING of your own Now a life assurance245 words
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Advertisement796 1967-02-08 18 t cuiiiiiiiru Imiiii l*agr IU ACKNOWLEDGMENTS id UurW. ,-i/j (Mmimum MR AND MRS. Victor Hilary Noel Lounies thanks all 'relative* and friend* for their attend ince, kind w >nra and valuable presents on the C'c».-.on of their marriage on BM January, 1967. R. R. NAIDU and brothers thank all relatives,796 words
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Advertisement918 1967-02-08 18 SITUATIONS VACANT li Hora 1 U (Mm.)— Box it' ctt. oxtra WANTED ACCOUNTANT by insurance organisation. Must have paucd tht nnal examination of the Australian Society of Accountant* and bave had a; 'east 3 years experience Please apply giving full details of qualifications and experience to P.O. Box 817. K.L.918 words
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Advertisement788 1967-02-08 18 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE M ore's v« (Milt.)— Box els. mxlro SELETAR HILL ESTATE (Phase-*): .■storey J- bed roomed semi-detached Bo .te, '.'-bathrooms. Mosaic floor. Rented unlurnlshed (300 p.m. Loan $10,000/-. Price «33.5uU r.eal Estate A.i-nt* A Investment Co., 53, Tn* Arcade, S pore s»4il« *****. IPOH SPACIOUS MANAGERIAL Residence788 words
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Advertisement841 1967-02-08 18 PEST CONTROL COWAN'S all weather RAT CAKES non-poisonous •afe efficient leady to use. waterproof CHCAH snd UKADI.Y to RATS to the EMI crumb trom .THOMAS COWAN A CO. LTD.. and all BOR.VKO CO. -TD. BRANCHES Ideal for oil palm and rubber estate seedling nurseries. BOA IS. YACHTS rOK vw.r It841 words
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Advertisement835 1967-02-08 18 FURNITURE It Wordt to Milt.)— Box $t ctt. txlro PON OIsTINCTIVI CANE furnl- Call Adrian >. <I's Ki\«r Valley I Road. Singapoir MK4. LATEST DESIGN* of Cane Kurnitur* rca»onat>l> pnerd Pctaili Ldtt Wan 9 Civi-nagD Road. 8 pcre. Tel: I'usVO AT YOUR SERVICE li Wordt Win.;— Box »V elt. txlro835 words
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Advertisement809 1967-02-08 18 Ik. A. M ss "^ss^^aH SWEDISH TRADING CO. (M) LIMITED Will all concerned note that Mr I Soo Kirn Soo. ceased employment \uth the company on 11th January. 1967, and he is no longer authorised to transact any business or collect any monies on our behalf. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN809 words
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Advertisement648 1967-02-08 18 KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from Licensed Saw millers and Member.of the Federation of Malaya Timber Exporters Associations by the Jemaah Pembuka Tender Ibu Pejabat d a Ketua Akauntan Keretapl Tanah Melayu. Kuala Lumpur till 10.00 a.m. on Wednesday 22nd February. 1967 for the supply of648 words
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Advertisement397 1967-02-08 18 TENDERS KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be rrvei\?d from raglatcrvd ooatneton Clbh b- and above by Die Jenixali Pembuka Tender Ibu Pejuijat cl a Keiua Akauntan. KerctHpl Tanah Melayu. Kuala Lumpur up to 10.00 am 0O Wednesday 15th February. 1967 for the removal of Engine Shed from Talptng397 words
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Advertisement1191 1967-02-08 19 10 LIVERPOOL A WESI COAST 8.X.. Uae I'Por* »t'i» S'htt MEMNON rvoool. Slasiow 1 1 Ptrt AUTOMEDON P-...r. Li.trpttl Fel 7, jj F MENIOR :jol, Glow Cta. 11 Ftt 11 Fel 12 14 Ftl IS PYRRHUS Ftl 11 Fel 13 Fel 14 14 ACHIUts i. Glasgow Ftl 71 Fel 711,191 words
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Advertisement1249 1967-02-08 19 I BenWline] EXPRESS lERKICE IB LONDON, LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL POUV craJDrnru For Liverpool Mm 11 btnnLUl.n Hamburg Mm 21 Smtapo" <t. S'Kar* 'mini Antwerp Apr 1 Cta. 10 Ftl ii Fit 12 15 Fel ii 17 BnuATTAIV fof London Mm 23 BENAITOW Retterdata Apr 1 Smiaport 1 S'liam P»n»ni Hamburg Apr1,249 words
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Advertisement1389 1967-02-08 19 teELLERMAN BUCKMLL S.S. CO., LTD. SEI OVERLEAF Ftt BOTWUt SER»ICE PMM U.L/CBNTINENI. Laaliaj fan CITY W CtLOMIt i Ronerdaa, Ha.re. Hlil. V Dro 17FH/IMM 1' 1 Mm CITT OF WHUNGfOH lonoon, Ha-nburg. Rorterdam. Havre. Hull. Irrmham M/lt Mm it.lt Mm CITT IF NEWCASTLE KrJcr, Hamburg, Rotttrilaa, Ha.re. Hull Crantemouth 21/211,389 words
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Article131 1967-02-08 20 MELBOURNE. Tues. INDUSTRIALS were steady with moves small and about in balance. Philip Morris dropped 16 rents to $7.96. and B.H.P. *H steady Base nioials eased. Western i Mining lost further 10 cents to $6.40. Oils MM steady. Today cloning prlcen In Australian dollara and crnig mtb Monday131 words
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Article245 1967-02-08 20 I^LBKI \KY fir»t trade rubber f.o.b. bu>rr« cloked at i p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore testerday at Sl i cents per lb. down Inc eighth* of a rent on Monda>'s closing le>el for the position The tone nas sli£hth easier. R.A.S. and M.R.K. closing price*! I in245 words
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Article101 1967-02-08 20 SHIPS lying •lonsufl. th. (ingapara whar«t> ar cipaciid Uday art: Prctidfni Roosevelt I '_>, Pacific Pionrer N.W. 1 J. Anil N.W. Honfkons Oeltsate S 9. Aulomcdon 10/11. Kant- ■n Ranger 15 IK. Tiber 1». Nacaaakl Maru Tl/n, Kcrnbrook 31 31. NM»r 45. and Saitama Maru 47. Port101 words
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887 1967-02-08 20 From Our Market Correspondent BUSINESS on the Stock Exchange yesterday continued at an active pace with only one day to go before the Chinese New Year. The total turnover of 1.393.000 units was the largest recorded this year. The industrial section opened firm887 words
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Article30 1967-02-08 20 M.iUvan Stork Indm-s lan. 6 Jan. 'Industrials: 106.7)8 Im.ni •Properties: Ml.?! WLM Minifies: 108.117 lON. 10 Si ruhlinv: 111.8(1 111.80 l»r<. 19, |M| inn •Dec. 30. 1966 Hill30 words
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Article338 1967-02-08 20 /"PHI: follow in- li»l of BatKtai Malayan Industrial >irlda n based on U-t sales to r«-l>. 4. taxation pur p*f. Average rro«n dividend yield 5.6 p*r cent i pas c en! Average gro»» carmnft yield 14. per cent ill per cento. Compimii located in Imgapora tar laxalian Burpaaai338 words
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Article27 1967-02-08 20 Frb. 7. RIBBKR PRICE: ill cents (down five eighths of a tent). TIN: tttLKI (down 6i'. eeats). estimated unofficial offering T>o tuns (up 10 tons).27 words
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397 1967-02-08 20 THE price of Straits tin in Penang yesterday fell 624 tents to SWM.r.V.. Good support at slightly lower levels was reported. The estimated offering was up 10 tons to 250 tons. LONDON: Tin was hardly changed on Monday m a turnover largely397 words
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Advertisement1067 1967-02-08 20 YV KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Direct U.S.A. Atlantic Coast Sorvie* •anikol Hon|kon| d Tori Portlano PKiIM. BaiL "Tuirt Mm" 4/22 Frt 17/21 Fll 3 A.I U A.I 14 A.I II Api "A. ViSMi" 11/22 Mm 27/31 Mat I Ma) U Ma) II Ma) 17 Maj Japan Direct Service Ptnani Singaport1,067 words
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Advertisement894 1967-02-08 20 P&O to Europe and the United Kingdom s.s. "QRONSAY" (28,000 tons fully oircondihoned stabilised) Departing SINGAPORE 14 MAR 1967 Arriving SOUTHAMPTON 3 APR 1967 via Bombay, Aden, Port Said, Naple. Palma. LIMITED FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE Apply to your Travel Agent, or to:ISLAT KERR CO. LTD., Sitfilirt. HARRISONS I CROiFIELO894 words
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Advertisement441 1967-02-08 20 WESTIQUNO: EURIPt SIRVICti Sintaoi $'><»t? m m &nrT ft*t I YAMA 13 15 Fel II 11 Ftl 11 Fel M.rstilln, Kawt, UururL NARA 5/ 7 A.r 1/11 A.r 11 A.r MarseiUta. BorOtaua. Hnrt. Ouawrt ut. «ii Man"i'ei >-en<n)r r S'hair $'QCt NARA Si. lll 27 Ftl 21 Fll 2 Mar441 words
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Advertisement94 1967-02-08 20 a> jT r\^y*7\J Laaaaaaam^L^aC~y7 A J J aaaaW aaaaf*~^^^^^^^^~aa^^ SPORE P'SHAM PENANG ETA/ETD ETA/ETD ETA/ETD FROM AUSTRALIA M V "VI^HVA KALYAN tor Bonokok. Modro. Colcutto Mk IS/17 F.b U/H »rt It/1» FROM MADRAS. NA6APATTINAM rss "STATI OF MADRAS" tor Nagapattinom Modros Sailmi Ftb 10 Ftb 11/11 F.b 12/12 FROM JAPAN94 words
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Article1080 1967-02-08 21 L>L'SINKSS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala l.umpur trading rooms of the Stork Exchange yesterday with the number of share* traded In tirstrkets: INDUSTRIALS: Boutttad (1.000) II 53; Central Sugar (2.000) Sl.Wft O, (2.000) 51.94 D, (20,000) ll.iW D. 1 1.000) lI. R* D, (3.000)1,080 words
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Article70 1967-02-08 21 HINISE Product Illlunw, Slnaaday Cecenut all: nulK s-i.'-t tellers drum MM sellrra Capra. Uutd 11.0t.l loose r"et>./Mar. $2*l B Peppers MunloN white JIM aellera. Sarawak wblta (1821 aellera. special Sarawak black ilin tclleri, carbled Lamponc black JlOO sellers <M« NI.W). AST A SlO7l sellers (100% NL.W). Sintapsrs Ceesnut70 words
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Article97 1967-02-08 21 I'M! Association ot Banns In Malaysia made theae hangei In tta rates to merchant* vrattrday tali ritu to SIOIM Umtsd Statos: Ruyiog IT 3'Jt. airmail OP SL'l 00 <1 ft 13 5/lt> credit Mil, Bl tradr milt Canada: BuylDl TT U I fin. airmail OD Si W/IH. WO97 words
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Advertisement294 1967-02-08 21 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TAN JEE HUI of No. 349-A Sembawang Road, ll'j m.s.. Singapore has applied for a Public House First Class llcenc* In respect of premises Nos. 349/351, Sembawang Road, ll'j m -s Singapore, and that this application will be heard In the Court of the294 words
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Advertisement240 1967-02-08 21 PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN J.K.R. SELANGOR TAWARAN darlpada Pemborang2 yang berdaftar dl-J.KJI. Kelas C Head 1 S.Hd 3 dan kaatas akan dl-terlma dl-pejabat Jurutera Negert. J.K.R.. Selangor, Kuala Lumpur hlngga Jam pukul 3.00 petang pada 14hb Februari 1967 untok: MEMBUATAN SA-BUAH SATU MILLION GELEN R.C KOLAM AVER DAN KERJA TAMBAHAN DI-BATU 4tt240 words
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Advertisement746 1967-02-08 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY DOCKYARD DEPARTMENT APPRENTICE RECRUITMENT. APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified Candidates for a limited number of appointments as Apprentices In the following trades: Fitter. Turner. Moulder. Electrician. Coppersmith, Blaclumltn, Welder. Burner, Painter. Carpenter, Patternmaker. Boilermaker/Plater and Motor-Fitter. Applicants MUST BE SINGAPORE CITIZENS not746 words
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Advertisement754 1967-02-08 21 NOTICES NOTICE KEMENTERIAN PELAJARAN, MALAYSIA, KUALA LUMPUR. Pepereksaan Siji'. Rendah Pelajaran/ Lower Certificate of Education Examination. 1967 Acceptance of Private Candidate* Entry Feea: II Pull Certificate. $15/--u) Single Language Subjects: $3/- per subject Eligibility A. The following types of candidates will be accepted for the Pull Certificate w Applicant* who754 words
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Advertisement829 1967-02-08 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are Invited from Malaysian Citizens for the following appointments: 1. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICER (Division I) In the Department of Meteorological Services. Salary scale: (Men* $554. $592. $628x 34-934 982x34-1,254 plus Cost of Living Allowance at current ratesQUALIFICATIONS: Honours Degree of the University of Malaya or829 words
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Advertisement600 1967-02-08 21 tlflcate. REFERENCE: SPA. PG/16 75. 3. PROBATIONER PUBLIC HEALTH INSPECTORS In the Rural District Councils, Slate of Malacca. Salary scale: (Men) $140x8-156 280x14-364 394x14--450 468x20-548 plus Cost of Living Allowance at current rates. AOE: Must have attained 18th but not their 23rd birthday. QUALIFICATIONS: Malaysia Certificate of Education or Oversea600 words
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Advertisement658 1967-02-08 21 SITUATIONS VACANT Applications are invited for the following positions. ASSISTANT PRODUCTION SUPERINTENDENT Qualifications: Decree in engineering or equivalent from a recognised university. .Minimum age 28 years old. Minimum of four years experience preferably in a manufacturing industry. Duties: After a suitable training period to be responsible to the Production Superintendent658 words
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Advertisement382 1967-02-08 22 ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) SDN. BERHAD XI AI.A LIMPIR Outputs ol tin concent! the undermentioned Companies i under the Management of Anulo- i Oriental < Malaya i Sdn. Berhad for the month of January, 1967 are as follows. I'M I l.s AMPAT TIN DREDGING LIMITED 643 KKRJUNTAI TIN DREDGING BERHAD 6.818 KAMPONG382 words
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Advertisement374 1967-02-08 22 Io the Descendants of Ong Ewe Hal, deceased, aged 70. i ml Yeo Swee Kirn ill. deceased, aged 68. NOTICE OF EXHUMATION The present owners of the lanu at Bin.iai Walk. Singapore, being Lot 2-18 of Muklm 16. Intend to i.exelop the said land and (or tat j purpose it374 words
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Advertisement386 1967-02-08 22 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF SABAH APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment to the post of Assistant Conservator of Forests In the Forest Department (Salary Scale $750 $1420 in Division I. Scale A i PSC Notice No. 13 67. Commencing salary will be dependent on qualifications and previous experience. Full details and386 words
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Advertisement484 1967-02-08 22 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OK A( (OIXTANt V Applications are invited for the post ot Senior Instructor; lnstructor in the School ol Accountancy This post is suitable (or a recent graduate in commerce, economics or business administration or h professionally qualified accountant with several years experience tn public484 words
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Advertisement603 1967-02-08 22 LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA, TANAH MELAYU NATIONAL tI.HTKICITY BOARD OF THE STATKS (il MALAYA South MaUva I'ower Development Transmission Contract* 1 and t lenders are mvitio toi the manulncture, supply testing, packing, delivery erection. commissioninK and maintenance for 12 months of the switchgeai and translnrmers briefly described below to be installed603 words
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Advertisement318 1967-02-08 22 The Borneo Company (Malaysia) Sendirian Berhad is expanding its Radio, T.V. Electrical Appliance Division and requires a SENIOR TRADING EXECUTIVE to control the activities ot this division in Western Malaysia. Applicants must be Malaysian citizens, with tie filliw ing Minimum qualifications and experience:— 1. Senior Cambridge certificate, preferably with knowledge318 words
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Article304 1967-02-08 23 Epsom Jeep - Poacher is ready to strike Epsom Jeep RACING with gILLY Bagby's three-year-old Poacher showed good form in a gallop at Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning. Paced by stablemate Burnt Sand, Poacher (apprentice Kang up) strode out smartly over 3f in 37 4/5. The going was good. Poacher has improved tremendously since304 words
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Article1343 1967-02-08 23 ON FRIDAY Race 1 2.15 Class 2 Div 3 ($6,800) 7f 1 ***** Srm Liberty a (New Liberty) RS Breuk. 5 90 (F) NeUon 7 I npno Pan Andy (Pandy) Teh 6 9.0 Ctauah 3 3 RKMin Master Valuer g (Cindy) E Donnelly 6 8.13 Lee1,343 words
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Article1464 1967-02-08 23 Race 1—2.0 Class 5 Div 2 ($4,300) 5f 1 4R062 St. Janeiro g (Thlo) BuUlvan 8 9.0 (F) Pomer 4 3 ***** Salaiar a (Green Btar> J Donnelly 8 90 'Hanaan ft 3 ***** Legln Las* a (S Breukelen) E Breuk. 9 9.0 Trevena 6 4 ***** Sislic1,464 words
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Article69 1967-02-08 23 CANBERRA. Tues. Top v Jockeys Athol Mulley and George Moore were fined AS2OO each by the Australian Jockey Club tor "unseemly conduct," reports Jack Finfleton. They had an argument after the last race at Canterbury on Saturday and later exchanged blows In the jockeys" room. Mulley came out69 words
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Article192 1967-02-08 23 EPSOM JEEP's ten horses to follow at the Tengku's Gold Cup meeting at Kuala Lumpur are D PRINCE DINO For the Gold Cup; has a fine sa ying record in Australia: easy winner over Buklt Timah 8f in very heavy going last month. 0192 words
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Article48 1967-02-08 23 Naval Base School won the Singapore Inter-secondary schoolboys relay race yesterday. Their runners, who also triumphed last week, led from start to finish. ACS gained second place with Siglap School third. In the girls section. Naval Base won the race for the third successive week.48 words
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222 1967-02-08 23 MOTOR-RACING 'THE Forces Driving Club of Singapore have x drawn up a big programme for members this year. There will be eight scramble meets for mo-tor-cyclists, four solo trials, three driving tests and two grasstrack events for drivers. In addition Forces Club222 words
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Article103 1967-02-08 23 A TEAM oi 13 cricket and hockey players and supporters of the Malay Cricket Association of Malaysia will leave for a five-day tour oj Bangkok from Penang on Mar a The team will play a hockey match on Mar 3 and a cricket match on Mar 4-6.103 words
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Article42 1967-02-08 23 High School OBA "A" trounced Medical Services. Terendak 15-0 In a Malacca Hockey Association league match at the Malacca Club ground yesterday. Scorers were Yang Slow Meng (7), Robin Ooh (4), Jee KPng 1 3), Somasundram and Koh Hock Seng.42 words
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Article, Illustration46 1967-02-08 23 Jack on Nicklaus GOLF 7 fi#yrH*f amp purr/t/G PU-rflNGr A 6 IW ANY &MN&IN& TU\€> MgAN^ AAOVIWO -THE ai-APff oe -rur Pirrttt A-r A CONSTANT €>P££P S^OiJi-O X£&Ui*Ar£l/AX/£<Z, CCWT/ZOl, m*v» teatarr, ■a«»M*AM» OTHitOu.it** full*, UNO K« />NP TAwrwo t Mv«ir»* rajAU wciq •OK HTCCLMW**, OtmO, 44ioi46 words
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Article264 1967-02-08 23 It' s Doctor Jega now By ERNEST FRIDA T^HE "Fastest Man in Asia" Kuala Lumpur-born Mani Jegathesan— has achieved another great ambition: He has qualified as a doctor. After the anxiety of the past few days of waiting for the result of his final examination, a happy, relaxed Jega told264 words
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216 1967-02-08 23 Malaysia's top trio leave for this month BADMINTON [MALAYSIA S top badiTl minion trio Tan Aik Huang, lan Yee Khan and Ng Boon Bee wili leave lor London on Feb. 2U or 21 to compete m the AUEngiand and Danish Open championship. In both tournaments. Alk Huang will play only216 words
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Article62 1967-02-08 23 T EAGUE leaders Ceylon Sports Club moved a step nearer to willing the Singapore Hockey Association senior division title when they beat RAF Changl 2-0 at Farrer Park yeaterdav. Born goals, scored by Kartar Singh, camr in the first half. Tins is CSC's seventh successive victory. Their62 words
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Article30 1967-02-08 23 lONDON. Tues. Result* of Rugby Union matches played yesterday: Ebbw Vale 13 Ll»--nelli 3; Neath 3 Cardiff 3: Newport 14 Bridgend 9: Redruth 5 London University 17. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article29 1967-02-08 23 LONDON. Tues. Portsmouth boat Hull 3-1 in a third round English P.A. Cup second replay. Portsmouth will be away to Tottenham Hotspur in tha) fourth round. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article22 1967-02-08 23 The Malacca AAA will hold their annual meeting on Febi 20 at the B.tndar Hillr English School at 6.30 p.m.22 words
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Advertisement9 1967-02-08 23 MODEL /<o^ W THE BEST WATCH MONEY CAN BUY9 words
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Article143 1967-02-08 24 OEKING, Tues. Huge columns of marchers converged on the Soviet Embassy from all parts of Peking today as China's intense propaganda and demonstration •war" against Soviet representatives here continued for the 30th consecutive day. The whole capital echoed to virulent denunciations of Soviet revisionists blaring143 words
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Article308 1967-02-08 24 LONDON. Tues —The London stock market failed to hold early firmnev. and closed M a dull note. Institutional demand ie..upear- ed for British funds with ii.ediums prominent in gains varying to I Bths in moderate acuvity Oils were barely steady and golds came under pressure308 words
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Article64 1967-02-08 24 LONDON. Tues. Spot 17 15 16d., March 18'*d., Aprl! 18 3 16d.. May 18 5 16d.. April June 18 5 16d.. July Sept. 18»«d.. Oct. Dec. 18\d.. Jan./ March 19d.. April June 19', ci July Sept. 19 3 16d.. Oct. Dec. 19 3 16d., Jan. March 19', d.. c.l.f.64 words
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Article35 1967-02-08 24 LONDON, Tues. Buyer* £1202>_' i unchanged i sellers £1203 i Forward buyers £1202';. i —^t sellers £1203 i £l>. Settlement £1203 i £l*6). Turnover a.m. 100 tons, p.m. 280 tons. Tone-. Steady but quiet.35 words
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Article, Illustration1515 1967-02-08 24 04 C| •aafflVC 9J■ I OOLSTON, Tues. rassius Clay gave Ernie Ten ell ;i brutal 15-round beating ;it the Astrodome here kisl nighi to become undisputed world heavyweight champion. A record indoor boxing crowd of 37.321 saw Clay storm to his 28th successive victory andUPI - 1,515 words
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Article60 1967-02-08 24 T. A. P. MENON previously of Sungel Wand Group paaud away peacefully at Trtchur. Kerala State. India on Mil Feb. 1967. MRf. ANNIE Ol BRUYNE 77. panned away peacefully at X.l*. on 7.1*67 leaving behind E»th*r. Rarhael. Roland. Dot. Victor. Mamie, and II itrandchildren to mourn their lo««. Funeral60 words
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Article45 1967-02-08 24 IN LOVING MEMORY of our h.-lrum Chrw Chyv Hu«t who »*nt horn« to Ur with our Lord on 118 IN CHERISHED MEMORY of a dMr nu«band nnd father 8. Ponnu»«mv who d«part«d year ago today. Uonr. i,m will alwayt remain in our hraru45 words
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107 1967-02-08 24 MCC are four up: 8-wicket victory Cricket OAWALPINDI. Tues. The MCC under--25 touring team beat the President's XI by eight wickets here today. This was MCCa fniirtb win in five games in I tan and victory waa gained with 2| hours to spare. The Presidents XI m nailed by i.!107 words
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Article152 1967-02-08 24 JOHANNESBURG. lues Heavy rain washed out th« whole of the fourth days play in the fourth Test here between South Alrica and Australia today. Rain, which held up play yesterday until after tea. set in during the iuklh uiid fell continuously today. The match, c.ids tomorrow152 words
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Advertisement30 1967-02-08 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $15 (minimum) ONC VIAP: Kirn Chu:in (Johnny). a o Mr. Mrs. On* Tenv Chin to Sip i Jim. d o Madame Sim Bi«w Imm 4-2-6 T.30 words
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Advertisement14 1967-02-08 24 M TaJ mp ft* Wishing all our friends Kong Hee Fatt Choy t* j'i14 words
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