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Title Section28 1967-02-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150.000 The Straits Times flr- 1 Ntitiiiiiiil fiHWSpill!!!!' Estd 1X45 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1967. 15 CENTS KDN 2578 :2590/ M C (P) 226628 words
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281 1967-02-09 1 King: What you can do for your country... 'Nation first' call JJUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today urged the people to think in terms of what they can do for the country and not what the Government can do for them. Addressing a mammoth Solidarity Week rally at281 words
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Article, Illustration802 1967-02-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN said today it should be the duty of all Malaysians to hand on to coming generations the same spirit of patriotism and pride that brought the nation into being. "It should be our hope," he said, ''both now802 words
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166 1967-02-09 1 DIVISION OF POWER HAS ENDED: DIAH JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia's Information Minister. Mr. B. M. Diah, said today that the division of power between President Soekarno and the army strongman Gen. Suharto had ended. Mr. Diah told newsmen at the end of a Cabinet session stretching over two days that "Dualism166 words
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576 1967-02-09 1 Millions turn out to start the big Week KUALA LL'MPL'R. Wed .Millions of Malaysians today attended rallies and garden parties to mark the start of National Solidarity Week The focal point of the celebration was here in front of the Selmsor Club uhrif thousands of school children civil servants and576 words
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Article52 1967-02-09 1 JAKARTA. \\>tl. Indonesia* former Deputy Premier. h.urul S.tlrh. died in jail today, apparently of a heart attack. Saleh was arrested on March 18 last year on orclrr> of (,en Suharto and bad been held in cmtod» since. Hi* body wan rem***d to his imM«bc« shortly after his52 words
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Article213 1967-02-09 1 Fire island counts its dead UOBART. W.-d. Tasmania, Australia's island of apples, smouldered under a giant pall of smoke today as rescue teams counted the cost in lives and damage from raging bush fires now feared to have killed at least 70 people. Aid from sea and air poured Into213 words
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Article12 1967-02-09 1 wishes all its Chinese readers Kong Hee Fatt Choy.12 words
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604 1967-02-09 2 MOSCOW, Wednesday fHE Soviet Embassy in Peking I has rejected Chinese demands that the diplomatic staff remain inside the em- bassy compound "because of the danger from demonstrators."' Tass news agency said yesterday. "An official .spokesman at the Chinese Foreign Ministry notified the SovietReuter - 604 words
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Article53 1967-02-09 2 PORT MORESBY. Wed. The Federal Minister for Territories. Mr. Charles Barnes, said today that an agreement had been signed in New York between Aun- I tralia and the U.N. development programme on terms under which the U.N. will provide technical and financial assistance for PapuaNewReuter - 53 words
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Article85 1967-02-09 2 UAKIS. W.cl Hie Krrnrh Ambassador In Peklai l»>s demanded that the Chinese (iovernmrnt prevent Ited (iuard in oh-, from inlerferinc with diplomats' work, ollicial sources said Atnb.iNNador l.ueirn l'aye m.idr his statement inMstinc ..ii no interference from the Chinese mohs while (liM'tissiiiK an in(.(lnit involving his85 words
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Article24 1967-02-09 2 LUSAKA. Wed. Zambia and Italy yesterday signed a £11.000--000 loan agreemenT to finance construction nf an oil pipeline between Tanzania and Zambia.24 words
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222 1967-02-09 2 GOVT MEN HELD IN HUMAN CARGO SMUGGLING SCANDAL PRETORIA, Wednesday. POLICE investigating a group smuggling Chinese into South Africa have detained a number of government officials, it was announced here yesterday. Brigadier Gideon Joubert, chief of the nations Criminal Investigation Division, said the officials were being held under the 180-DayReuter - 222 words
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Article86 1967-02-09 2 Big strike over fixed wages LONDON, Wed A new strike by 2.000 car Assembly workers today threatened production at the American Chrvsler Organisation's new British acquisition, the Rootes group factory In Coventry The walk-out was in protest against the lntioduction of a new system of payment the cancellation of whatReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration131 1967-02-09 2 Six hooded figures parade at polls rally U'llll the general election T set for Feb. 19 New Delhi is buzzing with electioneering activities. While the opposition parties look for new issues to try and topple the ruling Congress Party, Mrs. Indira Gandhi is trying equally determined to retain the fairly131 words
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Article69 1967-02-09 2 PORTO ALEGRE (Southern Brazil t, Wed. Nine people died and five more were badly injured when a stunt-plane hit a tower on a beach near here, burst into flames and plunged into the sea. The blazing aircraft killed five women bathers and Injured five others. All fourReuter - 69 words
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265 1967-02-09 2 Egyptian hijacks plane and seeks asylum in Jordan AMMAN, Wed. An A Egyptian who claimed to be an intelligence officer yesterday hijacked an Egyptian airliner and forced it to land at a Jordanian military airport, an official spokesman said last night. The man. Identified m Riad Kamal Haggag. asked forReuter - 265 words
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Article30 1967-02-09 2 MADRID. Wed. Student* staged protest strikes in mnrt Spanish provincial universities veslerday against thr arrr.s' >>f delegates at an illegal national students conference in Valencia last week. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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158 1967-02-09 2 NEW DELHI. Wed. Indian and Soviet ships will soon ply more frequently between their two countries as a result of a protocol to an existing shipping agreement signed here yesterday. India and the Soviet Union will Jointly provide 64 sailings in each direction thisReuter - 158 words
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Advertisement250 1967-02-09 2 How can a jet do a vertical take-oft without moving an inch? A new wind tunnel has been designed and built by Hawker Siddeley Aviation «t Hatfield specifically for V/STOL research. The first in Europe, it has a working section of 15' x 15. The tunnel floor can be raised250 words
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Advertisement158 1967-02-09 2 Advertisement Lemons for Beauty To keep your skin clear and fair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your chemist for a bottle of lemon Delph, the latest type skin freshener used by beautiful women throughout the world. Lemon Delph makes the complexion, neck and shoulders158 words
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Miscellaneous41 1967-02-09 2 THE GAMBOLS -< #~*l<4*>**-~ /MRSAM0OL S4VS W>ir\ ///f j CONFBgeNCC WtTti) I ue cant Be DiSTueeeoJ K uis new seceerAtzY \^_AT TUB MOMENT j-^ v f~~ZH^i\ /WPLU TCLL HIM T»Wr\ IMOC6DM H OLD \WPE WANTS J y V »^JO gPfAK TO UtV^y^41 words
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449 1967-02-09 3 VIETS BREAK NEW YEAR TRUCE, CLASH WITH U.S. PARATROOPERS SAIGON. Wed paratrooper! clashed twice with Yietcung about 130 miles northeast of Saigon today in the first recorded breach of the Lunar New Year truce. The paratroopers of the 101 Airborne Division returned the Vietcong fire when they were attacked whileReuter - 449 words
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Article65 1967-02-09 3 IDDU ABABA. Wed Rutroops massacred 400 'p»i)le during the last weelc of lanuary in reprisal raids on six In the southern SudaIMM province of Equatoria. the South Sudan's Azana Liberation Front claimed yesterday A spokesman for the party, which campaigns for an ind<>pendnet Southern Sudan, said theAP - 65 words
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Article, Illustration79 1967-02-09 3 IT'S babyhood's biggest occasion, but six-weeks-old Allison sleeps peacefully as she leaves St. Paul's Cathedral, London, with her parents, former racing driver Stirling Moss and his wife Elaine (right), after being christened. Allison the Mosses' first child is held by godmother Isabel79 words
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141 1967-02-09 3 Goldberg to tour S-E. Asia for LBJ WASHINGTON, Wed. TT Mr. Arthur Goldberg, the US- ambassador to the United Nations, said today that he was going on a lour-week trip to South-East Asia, but it was not a peace missionHe said the trip, which will include stop in South Vietnam-Reuter - 141 words
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Article100 1967-02-09 3 BOMBAY Wrd Sr\ente«» shins were lirld up msidr Bombay docks yesterday and 14 anchored in midstream aw.uting entry into the ducks us the strike by port pilots to back a demand [or higher wages connnurd lur the thud day The p:li>;.s h.i\e decided toReuter - 100 words
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254 1967-02-09 3 MILAN, Wednesday. POLICE here are hunting a mysterious brunette after the discovery ol an alleged pro-Peking Communist plot to kill the leader oi Italy's Moscow-aligned Communist Party. Police know the hunted woman as Milena but the country's newspapers have nicknamed her "Pasionaira" afterReuter - 254 words
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205 1967-02-09 3 £lmil fund to wage war on sanctions SALISBURY. Wednesday. T»HE Rhodesian Government has announced ir. has earmarked i'l million for a fighting fund to combat sanctions. Just how the money would be spent, or precisely where it was coming from. Finance Minister John Wrathall would not say i when ParliamentReuter - 205 words
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Article44 1967-02-09 3 ALGIERS. Wrd. Alcrns and M*Javsia h.ne xsrted to eMablish diplomatic relations at amb.is.sador level. Algeria will be represented at, Ku.ila Lumpur by Mr. All Lakh- 1 dart, vbo will continue in his (■iinent |v>.st us Ambassador in Nrw Delhi.— UPl44 words
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Article39 1967-02-09 3 .VEXICO Cii\. U ia O|>eia .-in«ei Francisco Mciiiiel. 42. for- ced hl.s way into the independence monument here yesterday by holding guards at gunpoint and then flung himself to his death from i the top— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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237 1967-02-09 3 PARIS. Wed rpHE French viceA president of the Common Market's executive commission. Mr. Jean Rey. said here last night it would take Britain at least three years to get into the European Common Market. In speech to the French Banking and FinancialReuter - 237 words
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Article34 1967-02-09 3 GENEVA. Wed Di Nowabn K. Junealwalla. 54 of India Ml tvcn appointed director of ihr I Health Orßanj>atlon s Div:.-ion o( Publ'.c Health orvieec. it »w announced here toI day. Reuur.34 words
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Article192 1967-02-09 3 New U.S. plan to fight hunger WASHINGTON. Wed. The United states has decided to launch an experimental programme of paying the American food industry to help combat hunger in the world's poorer countries, it was learned. The plan is to subsidies research and development by American food companies of low-cost,Reuter - 192 words
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Article75 1967-02-09 3 RAWALPINDI. Wed— Mr. Takashi Watanabe president of the Asian Development Bank, said today the bank was prepared to make loans of a "reasonable mzc" to any member country winch presented feasible and viable project.-). In a statement betore his departure for Karachi on bla way to Manila afterReuter - 75 words
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Article165 1967-02-09 3 Big purge in Malik Ministry ends JAKARTA, Wed. The Indonesian Foreign Office has ended a purge of some 2,000 officials following the unsuccessful Communist coup attempt of 1965. Five ambassadors abroad have lost their passports. They include envoy to Peking Djawoto. Hanoi Ambassador Sukrisno. Cuban Ambassador Hanafi. envoy to CeylonReuter - 165 words
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85 1967-02-09 3 LONDON. Wed. Callers to Scotland Yard police headquarters here will no longer be greeted with the familiar "Whitenail 1212" the reply used since 1932. Popularised in police thrillers, films and frequent broadcast appeals for information. "Whitehall 1212" today became plain 230-1212 (plus aOl prefixReuter - 85 words
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Advertisement66 1967-02-09 3 GERMAN bfe NATIONAL^? circus n Fur thrills for(Tf the whole family j 20 SENSATIONAL ACTS FEATURING THE WORLD'S GREATEST and MOST OARING CIRCUS STARS! LIMITED SEASON ONLY! GAY WORLD STADIUM Daily i Shows, 6.J0 p.m. 9. 50 p.m. Weekends Holidays 3 Show* 3 p.m., 6. jo pm «c 9. jo66 words
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Advertisement141 1967-02-09 3 It k^" \1 ■■P''^ W Jflflflflflk* .iflflv w> M mm fm Sore throat? I Dequadin Lozenges kill germs that cause the soreness. They give you comfort and relief from the pain of a sore throat They also stop germs from breeding and spreading and causing more inflammation and soreness. Dequadin141 words
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Article76 1967-02-09 4 SINOAPORE. Wed. Two Singapore printers left by air today for a month-long tjur of Printing establishments in Europe and the United Kingdom to study the latest techniques and developments In the Industry. The trip of Mr. Leoug Jee (proprietor of Koon Wan Lithographers) and Mr. Yeo76 words
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478 1967-02-09 4 SINGAPORE. Wed THE National Trades Union Congress today urjjcd the 14,000-strong Public Daily Rated Employees Unions Federation Jo "rescind and repudiate" its decision to call "an illegal general strike of daily rated unions on Feb. 4," and to categorically state that it "would478 words
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Article, Illustration89 1967-02-09 4 MYSTERY DEATH MAN'S RELATIVES SOUGHT SINGAPORE. Wed.— Police today appealed to the next-of-kin of Tan Ah liong. 27. whose decomposed body was found floating in the sea off South Quay about a week ago, to contact Inspector Abu Mansor bin Mohamed of the Marine Police. Police said Tan's last known89 words
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Article63 1967-02-09 4 SINOAPORE. Wed— The Chinese New Year carnival organised by the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union at the Conference Hall grounds, will begin at 10 a.m. tomorrow. It Is a five-day and night affair to raise funds for the Devan Nalr Training and Research Endowment Fund. An63 words
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Article34 1967-02-09 4 BINGAPORE. Wed Some 200 American tourists packed Singapore's popular -hopping centres from early this innrnlng. They came In the American President Linen President Roosevelt, which is on a round-the-world pleasure cruise.34 words
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Article21 1967-02-09 4 SINGAPORE Wed— A total of 103 accidents— none of them fatal—were reported to police in the last 24 hours.21 words
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Advertisement274 1967-02-09 4 liMlit .iHmimii SHSIIISSMSSSI A HAPPY PROSPEROUS CHINESE NEW YEAR! 5 SHOWS: 11 A.M.' 3 8 9 P.M. I MIDNITE TONITE! Cash Book Early Free Lists Suspended 2 ANOTHER MASTERPIECE FROM THE DIRECTOR of DOSTI I fc a mm 1. _f[ 1 Malay subtltlet j CATHAY FILM I W l/.iyW'/rWJ 0274 words
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Advertisement160 1967-02-09 4 Wishing Our Chinese Patrons Cr Friends Kong Hee Fatt Choy TONIGHT NIGHTLY MARK LOUIS REVUE LUSCIOUS Annie Patrick Dancer* from the East #%*JL With O SISTER AGO AGO Troupe sHk\) explosive &ft\; j Western L v n. umbers *7 ~/<^ Ruby Scow Lam U". Aiargo May Chan Sizzling Mambo Dancers160 words
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Advertisement168 1967-02-09 4 j NEW WORLD CABARET (1966) LTD. (Airconditioned) Special Chinese New Year T-Oance (2.30 pm to 6.00 pm) Dance Music provided by: "JUSTICES PLUS ONE" Guest Band "VIKINGS" Every Sunday T-Dance COME EARLY! Eczema Itch Killed In 7 Minutes Tour skin lvi nearly BO million tiny seams and pores where lermi168 words
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Advertisement522 1967-02-09 4 ORCHARD: TONIGHT TOMORROW MIDNIGHT!! JEL v(ft QUILLER lfHjf% M IS A MAN. A REAL MAN. HE'S Mrfe 9 FASTER< TOUGHER MORE DANGEROUS ■A^B mmm\rwT~%i£MW dan9erous 9 ame in Europe tm^K^Mm*'^ i itkWMr and he p p ayed alone QUiLLER,. GEORGE SEGAL -ALEC GUINNESS ff MAX VON SYDOW SEMTA BER6ER P522 words
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Advertisement606 1967-02-09 4 \i I }^OHOAIIIBATIOir^yiPjI ko^jgheefatTchoy NO FREE LIST AT ALL THEATRES i it iiirigiirrr vvm Now Showint 1 11, 1 JO, 4, 6. JO, f. JO i AHH Ihp SWINf.FR' CoIor margrit me aifinutn (Par CATHAY U, OOION! Midnight Tonight, Tomorrow, Sat. Sun Also Morning Show ot 8.45 o m. Todoy,606 words
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Article, Illustration1193 1967-02-09 5 Robert J. Donovan - Robert J. Donovan BOBBY BAKER STANDS CONVICTED BUT THE SYSTEM THAT SPAWNED THE CONDITIONS IN WHICH HE TRANSFORMED A $19,165 SENATE JOB INTO HOLDINGS ONCE ESTIMATED AT $2 MILLION REMAINS ON TRIAL by WASHINGTON BOBBY BAKER the kingpin of influence peddlers, the pal1,193 words
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619 1967-02-09 5 William Tuoliv - W illiam Tuoliv by SAIGON SOUTH Vietnam's presidential elections still are five to nine months away but already the first stirrings of prospective candidates are discernlble. The constitution has not .ipproved but when it Is eventually passed, perhaps in March, it undoubtedly will contain619 words
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Advertisement57 1967-02-09 5 Ca/a^aJ A V 4, ft j, A m^ Rm»» v EC 67 I^^ .JW. g«;«ry^B 4^K m mw 1 m mm w HHry FEBRUARY'S 'SPECIALS' ■P^W IN SPECTACULAR COLOUR r |K %j SOLO SURRENDERS Klh^St. MALAYSIAN KITCHEN STRETCH THAT SPACE g^^Jl^^^fc^ PLUS A HOST OF OTHER JUST FOR YOU! WHAT57 words
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Article, Illustration196 1967-02-09 6 SO.MX of the lossy alleirN Allshan Revue from Taiwan, who flew in yesterday for a series of seven showx. becinnins tomorrow. at the National Theatre. Singapore. Dressed in sparkline red high-slit eheongsams baring lone slender Ires the 14 girls cau*--0(1 eyes to turn at the airport.196 words
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Article151 1967-02-09 6 SINGAPORE. Wed— A British television team accompanying Earl Mountbatten to Singapore, this afternoon spent about 30 minutes with Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. They had brought their camera into the Prime Minister's office at City Hall to film a five-minute sequence for151 words
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Article61 1967-02-09 6 SINGAPORE. Wed Ihe resumed hearing of in application by the Singapore Bank Emplo'. ees Union seeking a variation of an award relating to the salaries of certain cateßone.. of employees in the Chuteied Bank will continue in the Industrial Arbitration Court on the morn- ing of Feb. 2061 words
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122 1967-02-09 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The i Prime Minister. Mr. Lee j Kuan Yew. will unveil the plaque and place the first wreath at the newly-com- J pleted memorial to civilian victims of the Japanese oc- cupation at a ceremony on Feb. 15 at 10.30 a.m. Mr. Lee122 words
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281 1967-02-09 6 SINGAPORE. Wed 'PHE National Safety First Council has r made an appeal to all road users to minimise the accident rate and casualty figures during the Chinese New Year by following the 3C's code: Care, courtesy and consideration. The rate of death and281 words
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Miscellaneous176 1967-02-09 6 Uloy Oop By V.r. Hrnnlin I M3U MMANP I YESSIR...AS K\KG f AWWOHT, CXSP, I ~/F? IDO 9UMPIN, JOF MOO ITS UP TO L BLTTjUfir >\ v\ IT? I DDVOU? >OU TO STRW6KTEN /...AN'TH' A REMEMBER, />' ,1, K^_ X<v__ CXJT THIS MESS... SOONER TH 1 IT WAS -Xf v176 words
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215 1967-02-09 7 RAF man in S'pore gets medal for gallantry I ONDON, Wed— An KAF sererant engaged on In ml) divpiiN.il duties in S.ncapnrr is among five KU personnel who vfvi i\cd awards for gallantry announced in last muni's London Gazette. The British Empire Medal for gallantry (milliirv division) is awarded to215 words
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751 1967-02-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR, W«d I^HE Dutch Govern- ment today announced a donation of 17.000 guilders (about S14.000) towards the National Disaster Relief Fund. The Burmese Government has promised to donate about $10,000 worth of anti-blotics for the flood victims. Strait.s Times readers In Malaysia today751 words
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431 1967-02-09 7 FREED COUNCILLOR CONFESSES KUCHING. Wad KU C HING municipal councillor, Mr. Chua Choo Seng, said today that Sarawak United Peoples Party and the banned Trades Union Congress are infiltrated by Communists. Mr. Chua was among those arrested during the Statewide swoop on Communists and431 words
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146 1967-02-09 7 Freed Barisan leaders condemn Reds SINGAPORE. Wed. Two former Bari- san Sosialis leaders, Tan Cheng Kirn and Soon Chye Chew. I were today released from political detention. Both had been arrested for Communist front activities, which they today condemned in separate public statements. Tan had been the paid secretary of146 words
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Article21 1967-02-09 7 KLUANG, Wed Work on i $46,000 Hlndue temple at Jalai Mengkibol here is expected to tx '"">mp|pt«>d In November.21 words
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333 1967-02-09 7 KL'ALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Police shot two armed robbers to prevent them from escaping with a §7.000 payroll belonging to Amherst Estate, off the Bth mile, Gombak Road, yesterday. A third man, who was unarmed, surrendered without any resistance after seeing333 words
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180 1967-02-09 7 New plants to turn out 7,500 cars annually Wed. Two new assembly plants will turn out some 7,500 cars annually for the Malaysian and Singapore markets by the end of this year. Mr. J.F. BramW-y. the managing director of the British Motor Corporation Export Sales Ltd. said here today that,180 words
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Miscellaneous295 1967-02-09 7 Straits Times Crossword Al'ROs.s t he international scene (7. 7) 1. Dramatic heroine ot the 14. End my opu« with another French (fame, off about their name (9). evil one (7, 2. 5). 18. Italian vote tor votes) against 9 Axe applied to aircraft? (7). entering blrda (or a horaet295 words
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Article70 1967-02-09 8 20 Horii SIS (Minimum) MRI HOON tIANO FOOK and children 'finnk all relatives and friends for their kind condolences. wreaths, scrolls, donations and assistance rendered durtnx their recent bereavement TNI FAMILY of the late Madam Tan Choo Neo. mother of Ant; Ann Hrvk. thanks all friends and relative* for70 words
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Article613 1967-02-09 8 The theory that China is j trying to force the Soviet Union to break off diplomatic relations has been given un-exjK.-cted support by Moscow's new Ambassador to Australia unexpected because Soviet diplomats are not in the habit of committing themselves so strikingly. Moscow does not want relations613 words
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Article375 1967-02-09 8 Four police checkpoints along the road between Johore Bahru and Ayer Hitam pose as fascinating a puzzle as the preservation of law i and order has provided for some time. Ostensibly they are there to prevent smuggling, but this is an explanation which begs more questions than it375 words
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Article230 1967-02-09 8 Mr. Tan Siew Sin has had sufficient experience of new taxation proposals in the last three or four years to b« careful, when introducing another, to promise flexibility in its application. Penang has now been informed that it is not the Government's intention to penalise or hamper230 words
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149 1967-02-09 8 I WOULD like to 1 bring to the attention of your readers a silver lining in the many clouds lowering over relations in the Federation and Singapore. Although severed politically, our lawyers in Singapore consideration lawyers to be as one with us and we have149 words
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Letter110 1967-02-09 8 All we require is one month's notice and a certificate from the Secretary of the Bar committee stating that there are no disciplinary r roceedings pending or contemplated. Our approach Is that a member of the Federation Bar who has practised his profession without complaint for three years Is by110 words
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Letter87 1967-02-09 8 l ORONG Tahar off LoMj rong 7. Geylang, was turned Into a market in 1961. It is in an Insanitary condition, it is a danger as a danger as a flre-trap and the appalling congestion of hawkers' wooden stalls leaves no passage even for the87 words
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Letter49 1967-02-09 8 Singapore. Blackouts A SECTION of Frankel Estate has been subjected to frequent electricity failures during the last twelve months. The last two occurred on Jan. 18 and Jan. 23 from approximately 4.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. and from 650 p.m. to 4.00 a.m. the following morning respectively. POWERLESS Singapore49 words
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Letter49 1967-02-09 8 DECENTLY it was reported In the newspapers that Government had put up street lights and levelled roads in the kampongs and lanes leading to main roads. It makes one wonder why, in a residential area like Braddel Heights, there Is not a single lamp- post. VISITOR Singapore49 words
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1467 1967-02-09 8 A GENERAL SHOWS UP THE DANGER IN CHINA -By A Defence Correspondent of the London Times SO much thought has been expended on the use of nuclear weapons as systems of deterrence or destruction in the cold war that the possibility that they could be1,467 words
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311 1967-02-09 9 Four tin ore hijackers jailed 3 years (IT UA L A LUMPUR, 1V Wed. Four men who pleaded guilty to hijacking a lorry-load of tin ore were sentenced to three years Jail each here today. Chcan Chong. Chin Fook. Chong Fatt Poh and Yap Thong Chai stole 188 bags of311 words
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152 1967-02-09 9 gINfiAPORK. Wrd—Singapore's Prime .Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew in a CMMM New Year mes>«f tn«i;i.v said "ther* was tranquility, poise and confidence" in the State. And it was a confidence horn out of the knowledge that there were very few problems which they could152 words
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Article57 1967-02-09 9 SINGAPORE. Wed— To ensure that banned Roods uf South African or Rhodesian origin are not brought in through the neighbours of these two countries, a certificate of origin is now rrquired for imports from BoIMMUK, Lesotho. Swaziland. Mozambique and Zambia. Such a certificate should preferably be Issued by57 words
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135 1967-02-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— Cabinet Ministers, members of the Diplomatic Corps and business executives will attend the Berjaya lunch at the Dragon Court on Saturday. Sponsored by the National Union of JournalUU. the Press Club and the Advertisers Association, the lunch Is in aid of the135 words
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Article44 1967-02-09 9 KANGAR. Wed Inche Zaknrla bin Sudln has been elected chairman of the Perils Industrial Manual Worker*' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. Other officials elected at the annual meeting were Inche Mahir.ud bin Nayan as secretary, and Inche Ramil bin Ahmad, treasurer.44 words
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Article, Illustration375 1967-02-09 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. J^ MAGISTRATE'S court today granted bail to the president of the Public Daily-Rated Employees' Unions Federation, K. Suppiah, after a successful application by Mr. David Marshall, defending. The magistrate, Mr. Tan Hoay Djin. allowed bail of $1,000 each to Suppiah and375 words
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146 1967-02-09 9 Granted: A Chinese New Year divorce wish SINGAPORE, Wed. v A High Court Judge, presiding i n a divorce suit today granted the Chinese New Year wish of a clerk, Scow Cheng Kheem. who asked for a chance to begin the New Year auspiciously. Scow. 32. told Mr. Justice Choor146 words
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362 1967-02-09 9 STORE TO HAVE ALL-GIRL BAGPIPE BAND SINGAPORE, Wed. The Republic is to have a 36--member all-girl bagpipe band. Two British women instructors from the world famous Dagenham Girl Pipers will arrive early next month to teach them to play the pipes and drums as well as dance the Scottish reel.362 words
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Article34 1967-02-09 9 ALOR STAR. Wed. Police ambushed and arrested a man at Pendanß. about 18 miles from here, last evenintr They found a home-made pistol and three rounds of ammunition tied round his *:fist34 words
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86 1967-02-09 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Among the new doctors who have just graduated from the University of Singapore are Chen Yeu Wah, Foo Mene How, Miss Lee Quee Phin. William Lim and Teo Hock Hye. Their names were dis- j torted during transmission ln the report published86 words
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Article202 1967-02-09 9 $50,000 bang at cracker godown DENANG, Wed. 1 Fire destroyed more than 1.000 cases of fire crackers worth $50,000 stored in a godown at Weld Quay in a Chinese New Year eve blaze here this afternoon. About 20 firemen fought the fire which lasted more than an hour amidst exploding202 words
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Article34 1967-02-09 9 TAIPING. Wwi. N? Ltan Chai 23. a tapper, was fined $25 for disorderly behaviour lit Jelai villaer and was bound over in 5750 for 18 months, for illecal possession of a knuckleduster34 words
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Advertisement139 1967-02-09 9 FLOWN IN BY MAKE-UP |V W/l//.»*u//r.M/ max Factor gfj SENSATIONAL! EXCITING! The start in th* heavens combined hove never sparkled like this show! ■T MALAYSIAN C. AND E. TOURS LTD. present MLf TAIWAN f> ALL GIRLS REVUE BOOK EARLY DON'T GET DISAPPOINTED TICKETS ON SALE AT NATIONAL THEATRE TWO SHOWS139 words
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Advertisement34 1967-02-09 9 RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE WISH ALL THEIR FRIENDS CUSTOMERS |f Our store will be if If CLOSED TODAY If ft TOMORROW |t |f OPEN AS USUAL if i=/ 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ON SATURDAY34 words
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Miscellaneous729 1967-02-09 9 TV MALAYSIA 4 taiping. 3. 10 Johor* Bahru. New Year: 8.00 Newa in Manwmwmm 6.35 Flinntones FrecU si I]J B close languageTV SINGAPURA LOO F^'ftSraLne unv "ST^^T^L^Vli Sugarfoot (Short Ranger) Cninese subtitle*; 3.15 Baba CHANNEL S a«s xh°T,« do £m nB sayang; 65 P M Programme sum2*| n A y729 words
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Article, Illustration680 1967-02-09 10 Olivia Yeoh - The fashion moguls now turn to Africa as the trend setter Olivia Yeoh STARTING OFF WITH THE SAFARI TRAIL... By fashion moguls are turning to Africa as the trendsetter. Starting off with the exotic African safari trail, European couturiers have these trendsetting pointers for 1967: 1. It appears that everyone680 words
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Article113 1967-02-09 10 Robot maids in the year 2000! A MERICAN women in r\ the year 2000 may have computers to help with household budgetIng, read newspapers on their own teleprinters and have robot maids or even trained apes to do the housework, a US nuclear scientist suggested this week Dr Glenn T113 words
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303 1967-02-09 10 Rainbow jewels replace plain gold PRECIOUS Jewellery la f going gay with raln-bow-hued gemstone* replacing conventional plain gold pieces in a kaleidoscope of dazzling colour. Many contemporary designs feature Intricately textured yellow gold, often lavishly studded with mixed or matched coloured Jewel* and scattered with a profusion of brllllant-cut diamonds303 words
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Advertisement474 1967-02-09 10 THE WAY TO BEAUTY... JUST DOING IT IS A JOY jifcffiafcA .11 ■SEp I The Elizabeth Arden way to beauty is not just a beauty I C^i routine, it's a delicious ceremony in itself. Surrounding II >-*t yourself with little jars and bottles, their delicate fragrance iT^Tnlf^nll -ri^-'L^*^^^'^. tinting the474 words
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Advertisement117 1967-02-09 10 Keep your eye on \y j^^BlßßSSsVfct YJwy Sweet Music tuith straps of a unique new non-rip-x fl >Wari Hi pling, non-rolling elastic. Maidenform took the jf 9hv\ ABv^^sT BssflkW curling, rippling and twisting out of straps that L --"^^jP"flll J9L V new straps stretch smoothly over shoulders, around Wk **Viy117 words
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Article, Illustration323 1967-02-09 11 PREM KUMAR - Tengku, at 64, in festive mood PREM KUMAR The best present the people can give me is to accept Malay as their national language' By KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Tengku Abdul Rahman, in gay mood, spent more than five hours today entertaining his Cabinet colleagues diplomats, friends and wellwishers who calledSoong Hon Sin - 323 words
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Advertisement192 1967-02-09 11 TOP IMPORTER-TOP SELLING MODEL FOR THE SECOND YEAR RUNNING (1965 1966) Once again, Champion Motors achieved the enviable position of TOP VEHICLE MB II f I A IMPORTING COMPANY during 1966 the same year as the 12,000,000 TH QTIVe at VOLKSWAGEN was produced. Coincidence? Definitely not! Follow the lead of192 words
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511 1967-02-09 12 HO CHANG PANG - HO CHANG PANG by BUT FIRST A BLITZ ON TRAFFICKERS— -I TJ ONG Kong I has embarkJLJL ed on a campaign to shock its 4,000,000 inhabitant into realisation of the dangers of "chasing the dragon", the Chinese term for drugtaking. The habit isReuter - 511 words
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Article, Illustration638 1967-02-09 12 JOSE KATIGBAK - JOSE KATIGBAK L by A CONTROVERSIAL storm which may nave far reaching repercussions on the country's economy has broken out here over the implementation of the Retail Trade Nationalisation Law. The controversy centres on whether Americans, by virtue of their special privileges inReuter - 638 words
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Advertisement396 1967-02-09 12 320,000 EXAM SUCCESSES testify to the efficiency and reliability of Home Btudy Courses expertly prepared for professional exams. ACCOUNTANCY, COSTING. SECRETARIAL, LAW, EXPORT MARKETING, MANAGEMENT. ALSO, G.C.E. (O A LEVELS) and LONDON UNIVERSITY DEGREES YOUR FUTURE DEPENDS ON YOUR EDUCATION The MetropoUUn Colles* COUPON POST NOW offers you the benefits396 words
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Advertisement646 1967-02-09 13 aaaVV^^iaHMrMMtfIWBaaHHaHBHBMBIBHiBHi)aH7I^BHi)aHI)aHI l~i t7~BM •1 J ■J^mTA* J"* 1 Wish All Their Friends A Happy Prosperous New Year WIHI. BRUNEI, SABAM HINAIALU Xf Fel 12 HMANIS *t J ten. Kusat. S kan. L. Datu*, S.-mporna», Ta*au Fek 11 BRUAS B'.n»i Fek 14 PETALINC -Bum, lestelton Sandakan Fel II Raiah irooke i646 words
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Advertisement1024 1967-02-09 13 T//£lMh£/Af£S ratlin i 111 I' EXPRESS SAILINGS TB CENOA-ROTTERPAM-HAMg JRtjAARHUS-COPENMAtEN. P. l*tta Pimm I'pwi btow t'daa Ntuig Ajrbua Ctigu MNCKHU Ml 21/2S Frt Ulil 28/IMM Mai 21 Mai 21 All 1 Ml I Apt I iAICOONA MM 7J/77 Mm 21/21 Ml I Apr Api II Apt V An II May1,024 words
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Advertisement1104 1967-02-09 13 LXPRESS SERVICE 10 IUXDON. LIYEKKUOi CQfIINENIAL PC*!*ontinrnru Fo Livtrpool Mm ii ULnntUln Hamburg Mm 21 S.ngapurr "t s»i» -t..ana Antmerp Apr I Edi. 11 Fek .1 Fek 12.13 Ftk is/17 DrMATTfIUr For lonion Mm 22 BENATTOW Roitenam Apt 3 "t<rtor» PI. Sham .it Hamburg Api Ftk 17/11 Fek 21,21 Ftk1,104 words
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Advertisement432 1967-02-09 13 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. 11l OVERLEAF Fll lUTWAII SERVICE FROM U.LyCONTINENI. laHmttn ftMlMfl 9 SttS pWaji Cm OF COLBMIB I Harrcurg. Rottirdam, Hatrt. Hi, M cro 27 Flk IJa 2/ 1 Mm Cm BF WELLINGTON Unscn. Hamburg. Rottirdim. l-a. re. Hull, Innham 11/21 Mm II II Ha I CITY432 words
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Article144 1967-02-09 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. INDUSTRIALS were generally 1 steady In quiet trading. Cas- cade Brewery leatured with a drop of 25 cents to $2.35. The Hobart brewery has been destroyed by fire. B.H.P. gained 6 cents to 56.40. I Base metals and oils were variable. Today closinc prlt M ii,144 words
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Article147 1967-02-09 14 pEBRUAKY first trade rubber f.o,b. buyers closed at noon in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore yekterday at 57-' i cents per lb. unchanged on Tuesday's closing level for the position. Tbe tone was idle. R.A.S. and M.R.1., closing priced in cents per lb. yesterday. Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S.147 words
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Article161 1967-02-09 14 CHIPS lying 10n, ,i0. the Blngaa»re Harbour wharvaa or expected today arai Beoreocb 10/ll and Oceanic Liberty 42/43. Tomorrow: Bavaria 1/2, Nodureteln 3/4. Thoracapc 8 9. Ualaysla 15/16, Klrabalu 21 22. Bute of Madras 29/30 Fernbrook 31/32. Mentor 3334, Straat Banka 35/36, Creaco 46, and Ouuut Leo161 words
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Article73 1967-02-09 14 THK Malayan Minister of 1 finance has Axed these prices (or calculating customs duties for the period from Feb. 9 to Feb. 15. Rubber 58 cents a lb. Copra 5450 a ton. Palm Oil $676 a ton. Palm Kernels 5352 a lon. The rates of duties payable are;73 words
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Article66 1967-02-09 14 /"■MINIS! Product liehanga. Slnga- pora noon prices per picul ysitorday: Coconut all I bulk $45| sellers, drum $4<<! sellera. Copra: Mixed if.o.b. > loose Feb./ Mar. B. Pepper: Muntok white *15S Heller*. Sarawak nhit* fl.Ml sellera. special Sarawak hUck si 10 aellers. garbled Mmpong hl.itk 5 1 1KJ66 words
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Article67 1967-02-09 14 rnME Alienation of Sank! In Malaysia made these changes in Its men to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100 i: United States: Buying TT Ml airmail OD Ml. 00 o M 33 5/16 credit bills. 33 I trade Mil« Seilinc TT or 00 ready: United States 32 767 words
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Article23 1967-02-09 14 Feb. 8. RIBBER PRICE: 57] cents (unchanged). TIN: 5601.75 (up 621 cents). Estimated unofficial offering was 265 tons (up 15 tons).23 words
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830 1967-02-09 14 From Our Market Correspondent rE Stock Exchange closed at 12.30 p.m. yesterday on the eve of Chinese New Year. The trading rooms will be shut today and on Friday and Saturday. Business will be resumed on Monday. The market was fairly active yesterday830 words
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Article32 1967-02-09 14 Malayan Stork Indices .lan. 7 Jan. ft •Industrials: KlK.sn 197.11 •Properties: lni.:{9 101.3S Minims lux. Hl 108.14 rubber*: 1 1 1 Xd 111.80 l>rr. 1%: inn •Ore. 30. 19b6 10032 words
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Article888 1967-02-09 14 OLSINKSS in and rrporlrd to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of ahares traded in oracketo; INDUSTRIALS: ■tiMtcad (h,UUO) -1.J3; Cintral Sugar <3o.uuu> Jl.ao U, .fc.uUUi JI.S4 D. (s.OUO) SI. M> U. .i.uoui si.ji" O, (B.OUOJ JI.S4.888 words
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373 1967-02-09 14 rpHE price of Straits tin in I 1 Penang yesterday showed a cain of 621 cents to 5601.75. Very eood support was reported at all levels. The estimated offering was up 15 tons to 265 tons. LONDON Tin held about steady373 words
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Advertisement780 1967-02-09 14 KAWASAKI KISEN KAiSHA LTD. Direct U.S.A. Atlantic Coast Servict) BMiftol Hongkoni n. Tort PortiiM pnnao BaiL -Tn»T» Miri* 4/73 frt 27/21 frt 1 All 12 A|> 14 <l> II All "A. VIUII" 11/72 Mm 27/11 MM f Mil U Mat It Ml} U H*J Japan Direct Service Penaitf, Sinfioort folonimt780 words
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Advertisement886 1967-02-09 14 AUSIRAUA/NtM <t*IAN» WMU INIIA CAKISIAN ANY MS tASI ÜBVICtt is friaiatli tit 1 1 it Miitaarai Siiatt Is. Ms4r» M NttatMtitaa. mm ——mm* &T8 K 2t. 'T** PARPETA II Frt 11/12 Fll 11/14 Ftl RAJUIA 11/17 Mm II Mm II MM .OMIALA 13 Mai 14/ U Mm It/11 Mm JUL886 words
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Advertisement180 1967-02-09 14 n^ TO ssssl»»ttXh. w m irUHnl I ftJIM VW »q mi. lI XA.. umtu tWICt Ataaattat aanja -<^S JIW Mriat. tt. MM. N B. Basin. Man ltr». Ban<tnn. P»iia*iir>ii. MrtaHi. OMHttaa m* Nsn* Cesirsi sa< taatt tmmtu irsas*itaH*l S'tort I** 1 Ptnarn 6tnot Mi'itti BMton N. Tori B'mort It Plrt180 words
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Advertisement66 1967-02-09 14 NOTICE While every endeavour U mad* to publish adveitl-emenis on lh* date- requet>lea It is not nlwayt possible to adhtir- to sp»cifled dates of Inantton due 10 orevura of space The pubtUhen tnerefore r erve the right 10 arrange alternative riaie« !im Inacrllon »ithout rUan All 1 approraj r>' LTM66 words
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Advertisement810 1967-02-09 15 1 ("and nurd from Pagr 8) ACKNOWLEDGMENT ;n Word* tIS (Minimum) THE FAMILY ot me lat« Sirs. Millieent Gahsmn ih.nk relatives and friends for their rondol" nces, wremns. 1 att.nrl.in(e at her funeral. GREETINGS 10 Word* IH minimum) MR. AND MRS. M S K. sundaram of lU, Pal RRRi wish810 words
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Advertisement624 1967-02-09 15 SITUATIONS WANTED IS Word* ft (Mm.)— Box 5* rfs txlrm JOAN TOOKC'S AORNCY ofiers efflciint and cuniidential permanent and trmnoriry 8k retanal serMce In: .Mrnoxrapny. Typmit. Stencilcuttin*. rtiiiiiii-aiinc. man urder despMcn aad tran»uuon. Ring Bmsapore *****. ACCOMMODATION VACANT li Wnrd* S» (Mm.)-Bnx rl» «xlr» THREE BEDROOM FLATS, i.rnunntiooi s|iaciou k624 words
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Advertisement378 1967-02-09 15 TUITION M *<"«» i Mm.)— Box tt rl, .xlrm BOOK KIIPIHO Prinupis Of Acoounta. Morning Evening by Experienced Teachers BIC. 7ft Middle Road 8 pore 21IS1. 1 a—s sea— BOOKS PUBLICATIONS li Word* U (Mm.)— Box tt et: txlro MOTION SMITH INVITE you to inff*ci ihelr selection of Technical hookk378 words
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Advertisement816 1967-02-09 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Word* tt (Him.)— Box it el* oxlro ISM MORRIS 1100 good condition 53.95U/- 0.n.0 Telepbooe Spore HRMR. AUSTIN CIPSV 19S0 Petrol Model In fan condition. Highest offer over S6OO/- secures. Apply Box AIRJS ST. X.L 1960 GREY PEUGEOT saloon, one owner, offers over 53. 000/-. Apply816 words
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Advertisement412 1967-02-09 15 TAILORING It Word* U (Mlm.) Box tt rfs ufre ANY TAILORING PROBLEMS? Nath Tailor* can help you. Visit us today and see the latest selection* In sints-trousers-sblrts-unlforms-lodhpurs ladle* costumes dresses skirts slacks. 10 Tanglln Road, Singapore. LADIES HAIRDRESSING li Word* I* (Mm.)— Box it et*. oxlro JEAN'S NEW SALON Rrushwave412 words
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Advertisement499 1967-02-09 15 ■n m m i NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. LEONO YOKE JWEE of N0:— 326. North Bridge Road. Singapore, have applied for a Beer House First Class licence In respect of premises No: 328. North Bridge Road. Singapore, and that this application will be heard In j (he499 words
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Advertisement260 1967-02-09 15 IN THE MATTER OF YOM AHMAD LIMITED (In Liquidation) (Companies (Winding-up) Ne. 1 of ISS3I. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that a meeting of creditors will be held on Saturday. 11th March. 1967 at 11.00 a.m. at the office of Cooper Brothers and Co., Hongkong Bank Chambers, Ipoh. M. I. STILLWELL260 words
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Advertisement131 1967-02-09 15 NOTICES GREETINGS The Management Staffs of David Phoa St tens wish all their Patrons St Friends A Very Happy Chinese New Year. IKLAN TAWARAN J.K.R. PAHANG Tawaranj ada-lah dl-pelawa darlpada Pemborong2 JKR. Yang berdattar Kelas "C" dl-bawnh kepala II Kepala Kechll2 dan ke-atas untok: MEMBENA DAN MENYIAPKAN SA-BUAH SEKOLAH MENENOAH131 words
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Article, Illustration393 1967-02-09 16 Clay: Next fight in ten weeks IJOUSTON, Wed. Cassius Clay, the world heavyweight champion, told a press conference yesterday he planned to fight in ten weeks time. He said his next fight would be with second-ranker Zora Folley or Canadian George Chuvalo. who went the 15 rounds with him inReuter - 393 words
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245 1967-02-09 16 RUGBY UNION WALLABIES FIGHT HARD FOR VICTORY PARIS. Wed.— The Australian Rugby Union tourIng team, with a great second -half display, scored a hard -fought 11-9 victory over South-West Franc* In Bordeaux yesterday. It was a Rame of ituctuatfne fortunes with the lead cruuiirj lne four times. I Souih-West FYanceReuter - 245 words
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Article399 1967-02-09 16 HKFA drop charges against 13 SOCCER ROUNDUP OONG KONG, Wed. The Hong Kong F.A. last n night dropped charges against 13 players after receiving a letter from Sir Stanley Rous, president of Fifa. the international federation. Charges had been brought against the 13 men after they went to Bangkok to399 words
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Article68 1967-02-09 16 I/ARACHI. WVci Pakistan beat Holland 2-0 in a hockey International here yesterday, both goals coming In the second half. The Dutch tourists have now completed their two-week tour of Pakistan. They lost two of the three internationals, the other being drawn. Most of the play was concentratedReuter - 68 words
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Article50 1967-02-09 16 F-MSBANE.. ttrii Hod Layer. Auatruta'i vorM prole*sional lawn tennii champion, took two hours to beat lurmer American ..maieur star. Dennis R.il.slon 12-10 0-6. 6-2, here last night I ;uor struck unexpected opposition from the Californian who showed great promise of a colourful professional career. --Reuter.50 words
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Advertisement405 1967-02-09 16 TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) ir«»H mi mi ii'ai.itv notm y NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN iv proposed to pfrnill Ih* traction of an Association Building for the Union of Buddhists OruaniMilnn find friend* of Buddhism on I/OU SM7B and .S93BS Kamp.u Rond. Ipoh nhlrh lot* are zoned for open405 words
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Advertisement106 1967-02-09 16 ASSOCIATED MINES (MALAYA) LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR <'rri Mines (ltelftjra) Limited announce outputs ol tin conemtratM for the month of January. 1967 as followPICULS AVER HITAM TIN DREDGING LTD 2.919 THE BONOS! BF.SI MINES LTD. IJU SINCE! WAY DREDGING BFRHAD 1.066 BIDOR MALAYA TIN LTD. 757 SOUTHERN TRONOH TIN DREDGING LTD.106 words
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Advertisement492 1967-02-09 16 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA flllHU POWKK STATION (HI MIST I Applu Htions are invited from Malaysian Citizens for the post ol Visiting Power Station Chemist 2 Cmdldatrs should |Xiss«»>^ eittMC a recognized I'niversUy Drgree in Chemistry, or Corporate 1 Membership ol the Royal492 words
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Advertisement400 1967-02-09 16 STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCY FOR ASSISTANT DISTRIRI TION Dfonmm Applications are Invited for 1 appolntmn.t to the pest of 1 A.-sistant Distribution Engineer in the Electrical Department. Brunei. KXPKRIKM X: Applicants must lia\e had at leasi yeais experience 111 11KV and L.T. distribution including cable laying and jointing. swilchjtesr erection400 words
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Advertisement834 1967-02-09 16 KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU v\< \ncii:s for signal oranmi Applications are invited from Federal Citizeru for appointment 'as Signal Engineers in the Malayan Railway on a salary < scale' ol $628 134 $834 982 134 1254 per month plus com of living allowance at current rate 2. The minimum qualifications required834 words
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Advertisement84 1967-02-09 16 1 i\ (o) i^V PfcL-ow the cup imm, I &of tbn eAip ro 30 j»).s'^PJf y ON THO 'AM/\-f£UR N ttfy^PYV WHli,£ A Ml^ f mm? 6 H [Q z 'mi cc om -rv*e 'pko^ wt m ry 61pp. bunk/ P^^/ most /*xos *youi£> r—A <^__^' /st/^ aow &/e?0 tha/*84 words
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Article, Illustration493 1967-02-09 17 Epsom J« ep - Epsom J«ep RACING by mm:: HE CAN EARN A PLACE IN CUP FIELD JNKY Kongsi's seven-year-old Hard Love, brilliant as a sprinter a couple of seasons ago, goes over 9f for the first time at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. He carries topweight of 9.0 in a Div.493 words
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Article61 1967-02-09 17 JOCKEY FORM K lves placing* of the past 15 mounts of the leading Jockeys. Latest placing is on the right C'nieman (7 8) *************** Trevena (7.11) *************** Harbridge (79) *************** Khamls (7.8) *************** Pretty (7.12) *************** Ksng (713) ********** ***** Nelson (7.9) *************** Lee (7.8) *************** Colfe (8.0)61 words
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165 1967-02-09 17 Highland Wedding leads the market THE GRAND NATIONAL LONDON. Wed. Highland Wedding is the new favourite, at 10-1. for the Grand National to be run at Aintree on Apr. 8. Latest prices: 10-1 Highland Wedding; 12-1 Freddie; 14-1 Bassnet and Kilburn; 16-1 Anglo. Different Class and What A Myth; 20-1Reuter - 165 words
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Article41 1967-02-09 17 Mrs. Dalsv Tan -vax re-elected president of the Singapore Women's Netball Association. Other officials: Vice-president Ong Siom Ngo; secretary Frances Leong. treasurer Mrs. Iris Bcully. Committee: Cynthia, Naidu. Ho Poh Chun. P. N. Lav. Ng Guak Ngor and Patricia Ortega41 words
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Article479 1967-02-09 17 The 'Peak' calls it a day... UCKY Stable's eight- year-old Peak of Perfection has finished his racing career. Bought for only AX. 1.200. ($8,500) as a three-year-old. Peak of Perfection (by High Peak) proved a real bargain. He quickly established hims c 1 1 as champion sprinter by winning a479 words
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Article200 1967-02-09 17 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI MOTOR-RACING By A LAN BOND will introduce his Le Grand Mark 111 to Singapore motor-racing on Sunday, when he will take part in the February Sprint at Upper Thomson Road. Bond bought the Le Grand a popular American Junior Formula racer last year200 words
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Article172 1967-02-09 17 JOHANNESBURG. Wed. Australia were In a precarious position at lunch on the final day of the Fourth Test against South Africa here today. Resuming their second innings from their third-day close of play 13 for one. they lost the wirkfts of Simpson <28>. Taber (14) and172 words
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Article72 1967-02-09 17 fTTHE Royal Selangor Golf Club X will hold a fnif competition in honour of Prime Minl«'er TenKku Abdul Rahman's birthday on the Club course on Feb. IP Entries close at 10 a.m. on J"eb 16 The competition will be decided on four-boll stroke-nlay over 18 holes.72 words
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Article104 1967-02-09 17 The Singapore Women's Netball Association have shortlisted 20 playere for the team to the second World netbnll championship in Perth in August. They are: Cynthia Naldu. Evelyn Khoo. Jessie Tan. Ho Poh Chun. Miranda Chin. Francis leong Tpo Eng Lien. Tan Chit Neo. On« Slew104 words
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296 1967-02-09 17 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN By yEW Cheng Hoe, the Penangborn Malaysian No. 2 badminton player, will be out of action for some time. He will certainly miss the International Badminton Festival at Stadium Negara on Feb. 15-18. The reason: Cheng Hoe has an ulcer296 words
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Article97 1967-02-09 17 JJR. K. Dharmaratnam. the Malacca veteran lawn tennis player, may b« making his final appearance In the Malaysian indo-Cey--1 o n c s c championships which begin today at th«» TPCA, Kuala Lumpur For Dharma. 42. Is thlnklnn of retiring altar the Port Dickson97 words
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Article69 1967-02-09 17 The N«-t{ri Sembilan Cnrkrt Association have picked 15 players, including two from Malncca. for the team to meet Selancor in a one-day match in Srvrmban on Sunday The 15 are: Am Hamld. Robin Goh (both Malacca). L. de Vncs, K Hinds.. C Navaratnam. M.C Sethupathy69 words
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Article, Illustration264 1967-02-09 17 By FRANCIS BOEY T»HE Singapore Ama- teur Swimming Association have drawn up a plan to raise the standard of swimming, coaching. officiating and organisation of t.hp soort in the republic. The plan calls for copnoraMon not only from the Hubs but also from parent*264 words
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Advertisement71 1967-02-09 17 tfto THE °.MzJ\ MAN'S -**V MIXER! FOR THOSE WHO 3^ ENJOY THE TASTE Jk OF GOOD BRANDY Ask for your favourite brandy < bat be sure you mix with 1 wW^^ /-Lp! Seven-Up know-s how to bi r^tljL-^*! smooth your drink without U m-^^^H smothering the good brandy Ir'ifi taste71 words
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Advertisement164 1967-02-09 17 THREE IMPORTANT PEOPLE CARE ABOUT YOUR LEAVE your travel agent... fa II 1 lMblh and BOAC You care about your leave. That's obvious. But who comes next? Your travel agent. It may not be quit* so obvious, but what seems a big problem to you can be smoothed out in164 words
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Obituary35 1967-02-09 18 MRS. NACESU. DMtfen Of l»!r Slnnaihamby anj of Nadarujah. Jendram KMaU' on t>.2.g7 at Sltiiankernry. Cry 100 CABLE RECEIVED v,-Mrr.l:iy from Urumparay. Janna l>\ ion Mrs. Slvakollunthu Arunasalam. voun^rr liatrr of Kuala Lumpur i>.im..«i35 words
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Obituary30 1967-02-09 18 MURUCESU in lovmi: m I J hi ii Mi memory— hv A MOKSHADCCPAM SERVICE lor ih» i»ir nmai: moiMr ol M K c l>r.im.li II) <'» Knit»> 1 »730 words
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Article, Illustration77 1967-02-09 18 Trumpets sound and thousands cheer as Their Majesties arrive for rally... •JHE Yang diPertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong stand to attention as the National Anthem is played to launch Solidarity Week at a mammoth rally at the Selangor Club padang in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.77 words
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199 1967-02-09 18 KOSYGIN TALKS SPORT AT WILSON HOME T ON DON, Wed. Prime Minister Harold Wilson and Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin turned to lighter topics at dinner last night after a day of serious talks about Vietnam, trade and other big issues. The official Prime Mini.--ter's residence at No. 10, Downing Street,Reuter - 199 words
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236 1967-02-09 18 BRUNEI TOWN, Wed BRUNEI authorities are anxious to question Yusof bin Abdullah, the top ant i-Malaysia rebel leader who gave him self up in Limbang, north-eastern Sarawak, two weeks ago. Yusof better known among Insurgents as "General Amir" commanded all the BorneoReuter - 236 words
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Article23 1967-02-09 18 MOSCOW, Wed. The Soviet Union launched the 140 th of its Cosmos outer space exploration i Elites today —UPl. I23 words
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299 1967-02-09 18 Prominent Red is among 14 who can't enter Spore CINGAPORE. Wed.— Lim Hock Kuon. once described by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, as a "very hi»h and important" member of the Malayan Communist Party, is among 14 people to be permanently banned from entering Singapore. Except for one Abdullah Sudin all299 words
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Article50 1967-02-09 18 CANBERRA. Wed. Ur. S Gough Whitlam, 51, was today elected leader of the Labour Party in .succession to Mr. Arthur Cal\\c\l, who retired at the ag« of 70. Mr. Wlutlam won by imivim 39 votes in a caucus of 68 after distribution of preference*. Router.Reuter - 50 words
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