The Straits Times, 18 February 1967
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Title Section25 1967-02-18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times TIIK National HHWSPiIIIM 1 Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1967 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590 M.C.(P) 226625 words
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Article, Illustration382 1967-02-18 1 Secret talks pave the way for Congress to take the final step... JAKARTA, Friday THE top working body of the People's Consultative Congress today declared "no confidence" in President Soekarno and ordered a full Congress session next month to debate his future. The Congress sl;nuliii^ committee endedReuter - 382 words
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Article, Illustration394 1967-02-18 1 REJAL ARBEE - Floods: 30 more families moved REJAL ARBEE By MUAR, Friday THIRTY families in Kampong Meiayu and Kepong, 4.") miles from here, were evacuated today when the Muar River burs! its banks after lour days of incessant rain. The area is under .'{ft. of water and police are standing by withMak Kian Seng - 394 words
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Article36 1967-02-18 1 SAIGON, Fri. Allied forces and record waves of U.S. 852 bombers killed at least 276 more communists in a five-way border and coastal assault yesterday and today, a military spokesmen said. UPI.UPI - 36 words
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Article28 1967-02-18 1 WELLINGTON. Fri The Prime Minister Mr Holvoake, said tonight thai New Zealand would probably increase its mi- Mary eflorl In South Vietnam i I this year.28 words
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Article112 1967-02-18 1 JAKARTA, Fri. Twenty-two people were burned to death yesterday when a Garuda Airlines Electra caught fire a few minutes after landing at Menado, North Celebes. (iaruda Airlines here said the exact cause of tin (ire so far had not bern confirmed. Technical reasons appeared to br112 words
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Article50 1967-02-18 1 BRISTOL. Fri One of Britain's famous Good quadruplets has announced plans to marry. Miss Frances Good, 18. plant to marry farmer Leslie Phllpott 30, on March 28. She will be the tint of the four atxters born on Jnm 1), IM, to b* a bride— UPl.50 words
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Article47 1967-02-18 1 TOKYO. Fri. The Prime Minister Mr. Eisaku Sato, was today re-designated M .s chief executive at a post-election special Diet session. His new Cabinet, the same M the on? which resigned en masse on Wednesday as a formality, was sworn in today. Reiner.47 words
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Article16 1967-02-18 1 •MAO IS PARTMi PABALTin IMF" diplnm ii^ s In munisl I Mao I PI16 words
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Article190 1967-02-18 1 -Mao puts army on war alert pEKING. Fri. Chairman Mao ha« ordered the army to consolidate preparations for war in areas bordering tho Soviet Union, according to a wall poster. The Peking oorrp>po!ident of the Japane.se financial daily Ninon K.-izal Shimbun quo tod the poster as sayiiig that Mao Issued190 words
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Article, Illustration409 1967-02-18 2 WALL PAPERS SPEAK OF TENSE SITUATION TOKYO, Friday POUNTER-revolutionary forces backed by the local military have taken over the southern tip of Manchuria and have arrested more than 400 pro-Mao revolutionary rebels, a Japanese report from Peking said today. Train services have been suspendedAP; UPI - 409 words
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Article23 1967-02-18 2 BANGKOK, Pri. Thailand rhargrd today that Cambodian troops shelled Thai force* on the border In 'wo separate incidents tr- week. AP.AP - 23 words
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154 1967-02-18 2 Mao forces crush mob uprising, a "dying gesture in Nanchang UONG KONG, Fri Opponents of Chairman Mao Tse-tung mobbed Public Security (police) Offices in Nanchang, Kiangsi province on Wednesday and army troops were called in to crush the uprising. The Nanchang radio said the mob also attacked pro-Mao forces who154 words
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293 1967-02-18 2 Mao is having a dress rehearsal for war, says journalist LONDON, Friday I AN AMERICAN journalist in a book published A today said Communist Chinese leader Mao Tse-tung was putting his country through a toughening-up process— a dress rehearsal for war. Mr. Harrison Salisbury, assistant managing editor of the New293 words
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286 1967-02-18 2 Britain tightens up her military spending abroad— T ONDON, Fri. Bri- tain has tightened her defence pursestrings in the continuing drive to trim military spending and overseas commitments to a figure the economy can support. The annual defence tpview published yesterday stressed the nerd to cut Britain's -.osts in WestReuter - 286 words
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104 1967-02-18 2 CEOUU Fri. Ei K ht South Korean civilians were killed and two others wounded yesterday when they entered an artillery firing range during a joint KoreanAmerican practice shoot. A U.S. spokesman announced today that the civilian had apparently snored posted warnings and trespassedUPI - 104 words
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Advertisement834 1967-02-18 2 and STUDENTS ARE NOW ENROLLING WITH M.C.C. BECAUSE M.C.C. PROMISES THEM SUCCESS.. THE SYSTEMATIC WAY MJT M^ FOUNDED 1959 MALAYAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE (Malaytia'f College of Postal Education) (Moktob Belojar dengan Jolon Pos Malaysia) FOH CHONG BUILDING. JOHORE BAHRU. Administration Offices: Room Nos. 8 and 9 Printing Department: Room No. 6834 words
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Miscellaneous17 1967-02-18 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby f*o*ato*. maw voJN r*** d»am) v^^* Mimm....ty /wmat w rr you "N17 words
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Article, Illustration123 1967-02-18 3 Kennedy tells his supporters: I will not run... \tW YORK. Fri. Senator Robert Kennedy (above) told the New York Post last night under no circumstances would he run for the Presidency or Vice-Presi-dency in 1%8. Urging a croup pushing his candidacy to durontinuc its efforts, be •aid: "I appreciate theirAP - 123 words
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Article48 1967-02-18 3 LONDON Fri— A group of Brltiui bank* v. to lend Iran £13.755.000 to help the Imperial Iranian Navy to buy Ita first lour destroyers. The agreement w;is signed in Teheran last week, the merchant banking firm of B. G. Warburg announced here. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article27 1967-02-18 3 NEW DELHI. Fri. Security Porce.s killed 11 Mi/o insurgents 10 miles east of Aijal. headquarter town of the Mlzo hills district of Assam. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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101 1967-02-18 3 T ONDON. Fri.— British Guardsman Brian Gabrial. 20, sentenced to death in Aden last December for the murder of an Arab taxi driver, has had his sentence commuted to 10 years' jail. T h r announcement said: "Sir Richard Turnbull. High Commissioner inReuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration349 1967-02-18 3 Wilson flies home to another Common Market row LONDON. Friday pRIME Minister Harold Wilson flew back here from talks in Bonn yesterday straight into another flare-up in the battle over whether Britain should join the Common Market. Before leaving, he delivered what was seen here as a rebuke to the349 words
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120 1967-02-18 3 NOTTINGHAM, Fri.—An--1 other 70.000 British motorists were left without insurance cover last night by the fourth crash of a British insurance linn In a year The Irish-American Insurance Co.. which is the subject of a Trade Ministry inquiry, said it was unableReuter - 120 words
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Article78 1967-02-18 3 VIENNA, Fri. Austrian police claimed they foiled an attempt to assassinate President Tito of Yugoslavia here last night. An exiled Yugoslav was seized with a weapon in front of the Hotel Imperial where President Tito has been staying on a five-day State visit. TheReuter - 78 words
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Article57 1967-02-18 3 NEW DELHI Fri— Six girlf and three boys died and two adult* were seriously injured when a mortar bomb the children wen playing with in a village in Bilcaner, north-west India, exploded yesterday. The accident occurred after a child brought the bomb to the villageReuter - 57 words
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370 1967-02-18 3 A ghetto problem in British cities with migrants LONDON, Friday npHE risk that areas of British cities with big imA migrant populations may decline in ghettoes came under spotlight in a major sociological survey of a "twilight zone" of Birmingham, published here today. Among the conclusions of the book laReuter - 370 words
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147 1967-02-18 3 Liz in the nude in new film with Brando f ONDON, Fri.— "Elizabeth Taylor in the nude?" "Precisely," replied film director John Huston "strictly In the bluff." 'You mean that takes place in your new picture?" "Yes. The role calls for her to strip completely. A magnificent actress, she strips147 words
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Article91 1967-02-18 3 LONDON. Fri— lmperial Chemical Industries. Britain's biggest company, la&t night reported a £1. million (about $125 million) drop in last year's profits but the price of its shares still advanced on the London Stock Market. Pre-tax earnings fell £86 million. This was a 50AP - 91 words
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200 1967-02-18 3 NEW DELHI, Friday T»WELVE people were 1 hurt and police arrested a candidate for India's Lower House of Parliament in an election clash in the heart of Old Delhi last night. Police also arrested 40 others after a lathi charge toReuter - 200 words
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Article30 1967-02-18 3 BREMEN. Fri. Pour peopte were killed «hen a tvin-«nginad ptana crashed and exploded jiat after Uktaf off on a teat flttt IMB* yaaurdV PoUm Mid. iM.30 words
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Article62 1967-02-18 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Fri. Two-piece bikinis will attract not only "wolves" on the beach but also sharks in the water. Dr. Leonard SchulU told a panel of the American Institute of Biological Sciences here that bathing suits with eoatrastinr colours, or with skin contrast between separate pieces, areReuter - 62 words
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172 1967-02-18 3 SURVEY OF DONS SHOWS IQ TESTS ARE NOT RELIABLE I ONDON, Fri. Fif- teen per cent of science lecturers at Cambridge are not bright enough to pass exams for 11 -year-old children, according to a recent survey. The survey among 148 science dons showed the 15 per cent had anReuter - 172 words
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Article, Illustration58 1967-02-18 3 NEW YORK, Fri.— The American Telephone and Telegraph Company has reported that iU profits lut year reached a record rjStl 979 million. The company the world's largest said it had more than 79.900.000 telephones in service at the end of last year, compared with 75.806.000 inReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement172 1967-02-18 3 TRAOC MARK Study at Home and Pass Every day letters arrive at Wolsey Hall from students in Malaysia and countries all over the world. These young men and women realise that a good education is the only sound basis for a successful career, and have enrolled with the correspondence college172 words
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Advertisement362 1967-02-18 3 DAMVITS Kins ONE A DAY NT <» N FOR X, HEALTH, -m VIGOUR il>i I§ VITALITY w RiUr *or slimmers too! I JUll DALIVITS Kives I the full rrquirrt: tnts of essrntial W^ Vitamins without calories. jagfe1 2?&o c Made J n Enitland by H. T. KlrbT m..,' Co. Ltd.362 words
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Article96 1967-02-18 4 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. will declare open the new extensions of the Anglo-Chinese School in Barker Road, on March 1. the school's Founder's Day. He will nrst review the morning parade and address the school. The new extensions96 words
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Article108 1967-02-18 4 OINOAPORE, Prt. The Hlgh--0 Court today upheld a magistrate's ruling that playing of the jackpot or slot machine constituted a lottery. Mr. Justice Chua. presiding In an appeal case, upheld wholly the findings of the trial magistrate. Mr. LJew Ngik Kee, on the matter. He dismissed108 words
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Article193 1967-02-18 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Monster traffic jams resulting from floods brought Singapore's evening traffic to a virtual standstill today. The flood depth in most of the island's low-lying areas was minimal at about 5.30 p.m. and by late evening, the waters were receding. But stalled vehicles193 words
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Article195 1967-02-18 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. A teacher's wife today obtained a divorce in the High Court on the ground of her husbands adultery under what was described as "special circumstances." Mr. Justice Choor Singh said it was not usual for a petitioner to succeed on such a ground195 words
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Article49 1967-02-18 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore -Jakarta radiotelephone service will operate on revised schedules, from 8 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. daily except Sundays, it was officially announced today. The Telex Service would be available between Singapore and Bulgaria on a 24-hour schedule.49 words
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249 1967-02-18 4 CALL FOR NATIONAL BODY FOR MENTAL HEALTH SINGAPORE, Fri. A physchiatrist at the Woodbridge Hospital, Dr. Wong Yip Chong, yesterday called for the formation of a national association for mental health in Singapore. In a talk to the Rotary Club of Singapore West, Dr. Wong said the aims and objectives249 words
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Article572 1967-02-18 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. The University of Singapore today announced the following candidates have passed the final Professional Part I examination for the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery in forensic medicine, pathology and social medicine and public health: Abr.ul Hamid bin Abdul Kadlr, Ang572 words
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Advertisement83 1967-02-18 4 IHIIMIIIIIIIIIIIICIIIIIIIIIIIIICJIIIIIIIIIIIiniI' n?vi* m. > ti TODAY: i-o-e pm. (Me Free llttt) fa "-Som' HMdl .Ilk l.n«hrt SM« MMIUn Sno^s TorPO'cow a f 11 em -1-4 A 9 pm. 2ND MIDMITI TONiTII ■KS Suit OUTTI Ww& WAHE M mm (c*r to* tint *^"™i^2 (/»/«»»> wilhfn^lrsh Subs llllll[JlllllllllllltMllllllllllC]llllllllllll[3l Y_i. ***** ft LAST83 words
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Advertisement926 1967-02-18 4 |[GALA TONICHT MIDNIGHT! ggH^w 3 ITS A MAN'S PICTURE WITH TWO-FISTED ACTION!! immmn J *>w m m V m Ponovision Color (UA), I r*^s«L ~^B^sW Aaa^blVl «^sbW>4>^blA A t\ I evisaa^BßßHßiaasHsaks*» msbbmsis» M *Ht^F^^^^^ STARRING p f "j I-4S, 4, n 11, 1.45, 4, I ••30 4V 9JO 6.30 ♦IS926 words
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102 1967-02-18 5 Anthem: 'Act against these scoffers' r>AKIT BINTAR. Fri.— The Menlri lan of Perak, Dato Ahmad bin Said, yesterday urged the Government tv take action ag.'iinst "unpatriotic people who prevent oUier» from paying respect to the National Anthem." He adilocl: "There arc scof- fora who make fun of the loyal citizens102 words
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Article34 1967-02-18 5 PENANG. Pri rtM I'>K;»n B.tnit Umno youth boction. Butter»orth will hold a :e\cn-day trade and fun lair in the village tn boost the National Disaster Relief Hind. The fair opens on Monday34 words
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Article67 1967-02-18 5 Pan- Am chiefs fly out KUALA LUMPUR, Fn— Thirty directors of Pan-American World rUrwmjn led by their chairman. Mr. Juan Trippe. left here today for Cambodia after a day's visit. The directors, accompanied by! their wives, are on a tour of South-east Asia. Other members of the group include the67 words
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Article, Illustration301 1967-02-18 5 HSC for Hasnul, GCE for Boesta THEY SHARED TEXTBOOKS IN CAMP KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. the thousands of Higher School Certificate and GCE passes this year are two who studied for the examinations while in a detention camp at Batu Gajah. For Inche Ahmad Boestamam, a former Party Rakyat leader freed301 words
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Article82 1967-02-18 5 95,869 LODGE TAX RETURNS VIINGAPORE, Fn. About 0 10.6 per cent of Singapore's 21-years-pius population sent in returns of their income in 1a64, according to the annual report of the Inland Revenue Department published today. The number of people who lodged returns totalled 95,869 5.3 per cent of the total82 words
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Article75 1967-02-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Twenty-nine journalists will attend a workshop for senior sub-edi-tors to be held at the South-East Asia Press Centre in Jalan Ampanß here from Monday to March 4. The workshop conducted by Mr. Norman Hardy, an IPI con-sultant-instructor, with the assistance of senior75 words
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81 1967-02-18 5 Mustapha: They are here only to help IESSELTON. Frl. J Tun Mustapba bi n Dato llarun. Federal Minister for Sabah Affairs, today denied allegations that officers from West Malaysia were in the State to take away jobs from local people. Those who spread such allegations were agents of the Communists,81 words
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107 1967-02-18 5 PENANG. Frl The Jalan Hatln Umno branch will consider at Its next meeting a resolution urging the Government to introduce legislation to prevent the sale of land belonging to bumiputras to non-Malays. "This legisln'ion should provide that propoiupj tinned by Malays could only107 words
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Article32 1967-02-18 5 KULIM. Fn. About 1500 people attended the Umno youth night organised by the Umno youth sec- tion of Labu Btsar in aid of the National Disaster Relief Fund last nieht.32 words
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717 1967-02-18 5 p KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. J A FURTHER $2,506 was collected by Malaysian n c w s papers for the National Disaster Relief Fund today. Of this. $606 was received through the Straits Times. $1,723 through the Utusan Melayu and 5177 through the Tamil Nesan. Through717 words
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262 1967-02-18 5 Dazzling dance has audience on its feet KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. 1Y —What is termed as moden dancing has now become a potent force in the artistic way of life in the United States. Last night at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. in the presence of the Yang di-Pertuan Agon* and262 words
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Article41 1967-02-18 5 TAIPING, Fri. Two cowhrrawere detained yesterday tor assaulting another cowherd. Matin Singh. 22. with sticks as the result ol a disagreement over grazing Mahn Singh was admitted to hospital with a fractured leg and ii rt arm41 words
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Article40 1967-02-18 5 ALOR STAR. Pri. A chanty ball in aid of the National Disaster Relief Fund will be held at the Alor Star nurses' hoslel on March 4. The dance is under the patronage of the Sultan of Kedah.40 words
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Advertisement226 1967-02-18 5 >> The stars in the heavens combined < 8 have never sparkled like this show! < I MAUYSIAN CULTURAL AND ENTERTAINMENT TOURS LTD! PRESENT TAIWAN << 1 ALISHAN ALL GIRLS REVUE FLOWN IN BY MAKE-UP BY WMM£i\ in* M ax Factor v 1 hj jmm£ Wttß aaaaaa% aaV aaaa\ aaaal226 words
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Advertisement1337 1967-02-18 5 (YUBIWAZA IS THE SECRET, AMAZINGm LV EASY ART OF SELF-DEFENCE THAT TURNS JUST ONE FINGER OR YOUR HANDS INTO A POTENT WEAPON OF DEFENCE-WITHOUT ANY BODILY CONTACT...) In just 2 hours after you receive "YUBIWAZA you will be on your way to being an invincible Yubiwaza Master, at |n"»«ii>*>o««Y Vim'-1,337 words
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526 1967-02-18 6 Tax incentives for industry: Heavy inquiries LIM OPENS NEW POMADE FACTORY "This Is the reason why so many of our shrewd bust- SINGAPORE. Fri. 'JMlfc! Government's recent announcement of new tax incentives for indus try has resulted in a spate of inquiries being received by the Economic Development Board on526 words
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96 1967-02-18 6 A flat death fall: Call for relatives SINGAPORE Fri —Police want to contact the relatives and friends of an old man found dead at the foot of Block 30. a 16--storey block of Housing and Development Board flats at Jalan Membina Barat at 1120 a.m. on Wednesday. Police describe him96 words
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116 1967-02-18 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Christian Nationals' Evangelism Commission will present Mr. Paul Chang (above), tenor soloist, in a vocal concert on Sunday at 8 p.m. at the Cantonese Methodist Church in Queen Strrrt. Mr. hang, who recently armed from thr 1.5., ha* gum concrrt* thrrr116 words
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Article93 1967-02-18 6 SINGAPORE. Frl. A large party of local Buddhists and Thai Embassy officials are expected at the airport tomorrow night to welcome the ]6th Supreme Pati riarch of Thailand. SomdeJ Phra Ariya Vongsagatayan. who is due in tiom Colombo for a weekend visit. On Sunday. Buddhist leaders93 words
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Article388 1967-02-18 6 SINGAPORE, Frl. THE Danish Government will provide technical assistance to Singapore, including scholarships and fellowships for the training of staff in Denmark, in connection with the $5.5 million abattoir and quarantine station now being built in Jurong. Danish experts will also be posted to Singapore to388 words
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146 1967-02-18 6 SINGAPORE. Frl. A British traffic safety expert, Mr. A. W. Christie said here today that all scooterlsts and motor-cyclists should be encouraged to wear crash helmets. Mr. Christie, a member of the road research department of the British Ministry of Transport, said research146 words
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Article, Illustration844 1967-02-18 6 OIM Boon Chuan, key witness in llu> million, dollar Lee \Y;ih Bank Fraud case, told a District Court today lluit police raided his. shop (.'hop Keel Sang to check some documents. At the time of the raid, he was not in, but Koh844 words
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Miscellaneous180 1967-02-18 6 \ri4*t, Ooyr If* V.T. n*wmiim I HOW LONGS TIU HE LEARNS I I ...HOW 1 8OUT~Jx^ B^^|Pr7MH I OKAY, THB*4 njLTURN >~ 1 l --S v NAW i r HE IK) FOR, I TCONTROLHIS OOP, VREAW/ LISSEN, YIjOOSE^BUT ANY f HOW ABOUT I THEY (GOOD* \fl I I GUARP? BIG180 words
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Article551 1967-02-18 7 PREM KUMAR - PREM KUMAR 'So cruel to ask them to work more than 35 hours a week...' By That 'murder of our citizens' remark sparks off protests KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. r ]MIK president uf Cuepacs, Mr. T. Narendran. today attacked Opposition MP Mr. Devan Nair for his remarks551 words
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Article34 1967-02-18 7 PENANG. Fr. -Eleven youth elite >" Balik Piilau district will b\ represented at the inauguml meeting o* the district's 4B j Movement to be held at the Bavan LrpH& community hall on Sunday.34 words
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Article, Illustration290 1967-02-18 7 Papal aide arrives for talks on education ¥UALA LUMPUR. 1V Fri. Monsignor Angelo Pedroni, personal representative of Pope Paul, arrived here last night from Rome to preside over a four-day Asian regional conference on education which begins at St. Johns Institution here tomorrow. More than 50 delegates from 15 countries290 words
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Article30 1967-02-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn The British Hic;h Commissioner. Sir Michael Walker, yesterday presented 37 books to the Alliance headquarters at a ceremony at the Briton Higli Commission here.30 words
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Article152 1967-02-18 7 IPOH. Fri.— Residents in area 'E" of the Star Park low-cost housing scheme are living in fear of their homes beine burgled. Reason: The back wall Is only "ft. high and. to make it worse, dustbins line the bottom making it easy for intruders152 words
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Article26 1967-02-18 7 MACHANG. Fri The Rubber Training School in Bukit Sireh. 1 mile-> troin here, win hold eiaht course^ on planting and prote.^jnie for the year.26 words
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136 1967-02-18 7 DENANG. Frt Mure 1 »han 3.000 people are expected to attend a huffet dinner which the Penang State Alliance is giving at the Chief Min'«tor"s residence on March 5 to ce>brate the h'rthday of the Prime Mln*ster. Tengku Abdul Rahman Th!i is the136 words
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Article105 1967-02-18 7 SINGAPORE, fit Chrls- Una Lav Lai Fong. a young mother of two children, was today granted a divorce from her husband. Peter Chin, on the ground of cruelty. Lav. represented by Miss Jeanne Wu Eng-eng. told Mr. Justice Choor Singh: "I had to leave my husband105 words
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Article50 1967-02-18 7 KANGAR, Fri Stipen ixors .md teache;-? of .'dult t la.-^r.x .11 West Perils win hold a "tekaa day" tomorrow in aid nf the Disaster Relief Fund. About 2'>o bowk of lak-sa .it a dollnr 1 be .served at the Hokkien i:on h»l! from 10 am to 4 pm.50 words
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Article37 1967-02-18 7 KL'I.IM. Fri. A lubber replanting rour.se for 28 members of the ndult education class here was >turted at Kampontt Pudane Kuliro >esterdav The course will be held every Thursday for the next mx Month*37 words
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Article, Illustration93 1967-02-18 7 Have you seen this youth? SHtBMBAN, I ri. The elderly parents of miss>ng you Hi lod .< sought (he aid of thr police and the Press to locate their son. Nicholas dr Costa. B, •vho has been missing; since Feb 6. Mr C N de Caste, 71. and hi*, wife.93 words
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143 1967-02-18 7 POLLS FOR THOSE 5 VACANT BARISAN SEATS T GAPORE. Fri. By-election.s in five constituencies will be held soon to fill Bemtl in Parliament loft vac a n t by Barisan Sosialis niembers who have resigned. The Government has fixed nomination day as Friday, Feb. 24 ai Victoria Memorial Hall The143 words
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145 1967-02-18 8 Work permits for noncitizens soon I^TJALA LUMPUR, Fri. M on- citizens working In Malaysia will soon be required to take out employment passes. The Minister of Homi Affairs, Tun <.Dr.> Ismail bin Dato Haji Abdul Rahman, announced this In the Dewan Rayat today. A Bill providing lor this would be145 words
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Article, Illustration565 1967-02-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Minister of Home Affairs, Tun (Dr.) Ismail, today offered to help the Labour Party rid itself of Communist and subversive elements and become a loyal Opposition party. The party, he claimed, had by Itself restricted its rights by565 words
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Article, Illustration203 1967-02-18 8 Lim tells of 16 don'ts at Labour rally in Penang His private face did not reflect his two public roles. Because he was In charge of two different Ministries, he suffered from a "split personality" In his public roles. "As the Minister of Justice, he smiles benignly while as Minister203 words
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Article377 1967-02-18 8 LONDON. Friday ...OPERATIONS ON CONFRONTATION SCALE OUTSIDE EUROPE, BRITISH PARLIAMENT TOLD BRITAIN'S role in defending Malaysia against the pressures of President Soekarno staved off disorder throughout Southeast Asia and the danger of general war. a Defence White Paper claimed last night. But it added that Britain must ai377 words
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120 1967-02-18 8 ENROLMENT BOOM: MINISTRY IS READY KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Appropriate steps have been taken by the Ministry of Education to cope with the 58.000 increase in enrolment for Form Four and Five Classes next year. The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johan. said this in the Dewan Ra'ayat today. Replying120 words
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210 1967-02-18 8 SOME 'BLACK SHEEP' TO BE EXPECTED: ISMAIL L I \l 1.1 MPI R Fri The .Minister of Home Affairs. Tun (Dr.) Ism.til. s.iid today in a police force of mure than 30.00 ft men it wa* to be expected that there would be Mime "black sheep." He was replyinf U210 words
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Advertisement157 1967-02-18 8 the Jtfk of STRENGTH &gS£JL AND ,*v AaULUIiUdJL OCCUR" -Jj-I-^BBBB. for all matters V pertaining to fl INDIVIDUAL UeJH POLICIES M W ruuuico j 390,000,000 GROUP RFTIRFMFNT annual premium Mnvvr ni,ij income pfinnnnnn RFNFFIT Qi* II daft ft Br «<u,uuu,uuu $PEQj PfND 92,000,000 BONUS* MEMES $115,000,000 ANNUAL INVESTMENT INCOME.. 11,000,000157 words
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Advertisement272 1967-02-18 8 YDUR CAREER THE QUICKEST (HROUGH THE WORLD FAMOUS POSTAL TUITION BY THE RAPID RESULTS COLLEGE if London (Mtnitr il the Associate ol British Correspondence Collefes). Stai lar a cat, tt Hit laaaus aaak. II «>n cast H« aatniaf Ttt it caa tat laar ta a atnOrtal ciieer. It will s*t*272 words
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Miscellaneous246 1967-02-18 8 Straits Times Crossworc ACROSS kV Miiaclc to reveal by flexing Becoming a highwayman M '•> from lonlfht Joined by Kat« 6 Servant mounted 1 aeroM? 8 Anvthlne but 13 with tor 1. Serve asMdiiously when told without i a hundred <B>. between balls .5. 10). 9. Material fashion in school246 words
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Article, Illustration249 1967-02-18 9 AN 'OPERATION HARAPAN' NOW FOR INDONS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. INDONESIA will launch an ''Operation Harapan" in April to rehabilitate and recondition its basic economic structure, the military commander of Sumatra, Lt.-Gen. A. J. Mokoginta, disclosed today. The General and his 18--member military delegation left for Sumatra this morning after a249 words
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Article43 1967-02-18 9 hi PATANL Fri Seminarians at the Penan* Catholic College General will In future be awarded the degree ot Bechelor of Theology on graduation The collfire Is now affiliated to Oolleeio Urbano and the Erclest- •atiral University College, In Rome.43 words
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127 1967-02-18 9 Australian Rotary Club offer to nurses IJUALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V The Australian Rotary Club is organising an Asian student nurses training secheme at hospitals In South Australia. Applications tn invited from Malaysians from 18 and 20 with a good family background, at ]cas\ sft. tall and who possess a good127 words
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Article30 1967-02-18 9 I BUTTERWORTH. Fri. Th« Pekan Darat Umno youths will hold a fun fair at Pekan Darat beginning on Monday in aid of the National Disaster Relief Fund.30 words
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Article63 1967-02-18 9 KUANTAN. Fri. Justice Wan Suleirr.an bin Pawan Teh today acquitted and discharged a tapper. Abdul Latlf bin Abdullah. 34. accused of raping a 13-year-old girl. Abdul Latlff. whose defence was not called, was alleged to have committed the offence in his house at Kampong Kertam63 words
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130 1967-02-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Frt THE Government today rejected a suggestion by a rejected a suggestion by a backbencher that it set up a committee to consider the banning of Singapore lawyers from West Malaysian courts. The suggestion was made by Dato Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman130 words
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Article137 1967-02-18 9 Indian envoy urges unity MALACCA, Fri. The Indian High Commissioner. Mr. M. K. Kidwal. yesterday appealed to Malaysian Indians to be united and to maintain the good relations now existing between Malaysia and India. Mr. Kidwat. who is leaving the country soon, was speakinn at a tea-party given in his137 words
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88 1967-02-18 9 Compensation for sacked man ends strike SINGAPORE, Fri. Thirty-seven employees of the National Employers Mutual Insurance Co. who went on strike a fortnight ago returned to work yesterday morning Mr. Peter Lim Choopu. secretary of the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union, said that the union and the management had reached88 words
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284 1967-02-18 9 Tengku urges: Give Tun the same support KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. J'ENGKU Abdul Rahman last night urged all Malaysians to give the same co-opera-tion, support and help they had given him when his deputy, Tun Abdul Razak. takes over the piemiership. The Tengku added: 'I cannot remain with you for ever284 words
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Advertisement137 1967-02-18 9 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES to HONG LEONG FINANCE LTD. on the occasion of their official opening from: NASSIM CO. (SPORE) LIMITED 4 4-1, COLLYER QUAY. SINGAPORE. Tel: ***** (3 Lines) ***** AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS ESTATE A6ENTS. Modern Hotel, with air conditioned rooms, \f&'. Bath/attached, telephone, t'fip^j^S^S all conveniences. Up-to-date BAR RESTAURANT SUN137 words
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Miscellaneous19 1967-02-18 9 Huff* tiunny H*t Raiph liiimdtihl /lT WAS^ A I/yOU PORGOT/\ J \T£t?7lZl PORKY'S HAVE THE BCU6H jVSOMETHINJSI^ o^\ Jw^M19 words
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Article40 1967-02-18 10 tt Wordt SIS (Minimum) MRS. HP PEREhA i.nd family Jiank relatives, friends for their kind lurinit their reci-nt bereavement UR AND MRS. Thamhlrajah (Raj Jilmr, thank ..'I who attended their eMdinc, sent presents, congratulatory aaeasaae] aid for assistance rendered.40 words
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Obituary32 1967-02-18 10 W Wora-i tli (Hinimum) IN EVER LOVINC MIMORV of Madam Khoo Rene Hoon (Mrs One; Sen* Wan i who passed away on 1' 2*l Inserted by her husband and children.32 words
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Article366 1967-02-18 10 10 Horll fli i Minimum) COCKPIT HOTEL'S "RIJtTTAFIL" la served Saturday and Sunday. L,uncn THAI COTTON St* off all marked I price. Annual sale at Antoinette, 324 Orchard Road. Spore. FXCITINC ITALIAN SCARFETTES. Straw Hats, Latest Leather Handhagi Buiidtnit. B'pera. DOES TRAVELLINQ UPSET you? Take Marine' for a carefree366 words
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Article662 1967-02-18 10 The suspicion that Britain's annuil defence paper would say nothing new about the I Far East, nor yield a clear i picture of the proposed run- I down of British forces in South-East Asia, turns out to have been correct The one definite conclusion Whitehall has reached662 words
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Article323 1967-02-18 10 Technology finds its way Into everything these days. Even the age-old process by which men kill animals for meat is being mechanised and complicated as Singapore's new abattoirs demonstrate. At Jurong, it will cost $5.5 million, it will involve equipment from various countries (Denmark in particular) and it323 words
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Article199 1967-02-18 10 Something is terribly wrong when a boy can lie badly hurt and unconscious at the foot of a lift shaft while argument rages over which public service, if any, has the duty of rescuing him. Ambulance men who had been summoned declined the job (not unreasonably perhaps, although199 words
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Article, Illustration1198 1967-02-18 10 FRANCIS WONG - Stones and votes some worrying questions FRANCIS WONG From BOMBAY, Fri. THE day after Mrs. Indira Candhi was hit with a stone the Indian Foreign Minister, Mr. Chagla, suggested to a group of Asian journalists that the rowdyism and violence which have marred the election campaign, while deplorable, were also1,198 words
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Article690 1967-02-18 10 DAVID HAWORTH - DAVID HA WORTH by IN a wrrk when Bril.mS trades unions face their most momentous problem for over 40 years will the Government continue compulsory powers over wage-bargaining or not? a group of trade union and management men took a day off to discuss that most hallowed690 words
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Advertisement564 1967-02-18 10 Straits Times Malay Mail Clomtird od«erti»*>«enM ">oy be handed to COIO STOKaCI SUPCKMARKET Orchard Road IBcteptioimi Ovtkl COLD STORAGE BRANCH!! At Holland Read No»ol Bat*. Aulhoritcd A*cnfv CITY BOOK STORI ITO. Winchrt'et Haut*. Colly** Q<—l THC NEWS FRONT Fitipalnck't Supermarket M M ISMAII 1 Admiralty Road. Naval (ova. HAMICM STORI.564 words
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Advertisement55 1967-02-18 10 SOLID AS A ROCK Tha tank «ar aH *7 ai| aa* Smrfl^aß llaW a^ACaHk^aflC^Cfc Ba^BaTl OVERSEA -CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD. the LAROEST and STRONGEST loeaUj incorporated teak. AUTMOaiSED CAPITAL: $100,000,000.00 BSUID li FULLY PAID: 30,000.000.00 GOmtAL RESERVE: 36,000,000.00 TOTAIrJUSOURCIS IXCIIO: $593,000,000.00 FOR SUPREME SAFETY SAVE WITH 0.C8.G BBAHCMtt TMaOUQHOUT aIHOA'ONK,55 words
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Advertisement113 1967-02-18 10 smal friendly time-bomb If you've ever had a head cold and thought life would be nicer if you didn't have a head... here's what you've been looking for. Contac 500. Inside each Contac 500 capsule marked are more than 500 tiny 'time pills', timed to keep working all day or113 words
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382 1967-02-18 11 PC. SHIVAOAS - Search for a friend's grave by a very determined man PC. SHIVAOAS By TPOH, Frl. A little x thing like a 6ft high fence did not deter a Scottish hotel proprietor and farmer, Mr. J. S. Buntin, from doing what he had to do. He broke his 13.000-mlle journey to382 words
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Article, Illustration523 1967-02-18 11 WE WILL CANCEL THEIR REGISTRATION, SAYS MANICKA VASAGAM KUALA LUMPUR, Frl 'JHE Government is to cancel the registration of some trade unions in an effort to reduce the number of "peanut unions", the Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, announced in the Dewan Ra'ayat today.523 words
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Article91 1967-02-18 11 Police told: Explain f£UALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Inspector-General of Police. Tan Sri Mohamed Salleh bin Ismail, has called for an explanation from the police over its reported failure to turn up at tbe China Insurance Building here on Wednesday to rescue a boy who had fallen into the lift pit.91 words
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203 1967-02-18 11 Gammon to sack 36 workers in S'pore CINGAPOKE, Fri. Gammon (Malaya) Ltd. have decided to retrench 36 of its employees in Singapore, including seven executives. 'l his move has been taken by in* company "in view oi tne pre&eni situation wun regaia a> Gammon contracts and me amicumes tne company203 words
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98 1967-02-18 11 Six-death Army driver is fined $150 MALACCA. Fri.— A Gurkha private, Ramandhoj Kai, 24, was today found guilty here of driving without due care resulting in the deaths of six people. Rai, of the 31st Company, Gurkha Transport Regiment stationed in Singapore, was fined $150 or three weeks jail. The98 words
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Article25 1967-02-18 11 PENANO, Fri. Four fighting cocks, valued by their owner at $240 were stolen from a house at Calthrop Road, in Olugor. here yesterday.25 words
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Article90 1967-02-18 11 I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Subang airport was today described as "equal to any international airport in the world." The comment came from Capt. Werner Utter of Lufthansa Airlines, personal pilot to President Luebke of West. Germany. Capt. Utter arrived In Kuala Lumpur today to make p.eiiminary arrangements90 words
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Article, Illustration272 1967-02-18 11 RUDY BELTRAN - Sing Song wasn't all sing song RUDY BELTRAN By |{UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaysia's former strip-tease queen, Rose Chan, has been banned from performing here, following a police raid on her revue at the Bukit Bintang amusement, park on Tuesday night. "We have advised the District Oftlcer here not to i.vsue272 words
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Advertisement125 1967-02-18 11 THE COMPASS-ROSE NEW SYMBOL OF MANSFIELDS WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL SERVICE As early as the 14th Century, the Compass- the symbol for our World-Wide Travel Rose could be found on Venetian, Genoese Service. Being one of the first Travel and Spanish ships and was essential on Agents in this part of the125 words
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Advertisement25 1967-02-18 11 UoHmoiis RAFFLES PLACE SINGAFORE OPEN UNTIL 5 P.M. TODAY and EVERY SATURDAY K^j^i^^^w^ P mSL- ft *y*li~ f jri hS^rf M^k. i Wr*w fffH #Jfl25 words
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Miscellaneous87 1967-02-18 11 SWIMMING TIMES TODAY: Sedilt Kechil 216 a.m. (6.7 ft) 4.47 p.m. (6ft); Singapore 3.40 am. < B.2ft) 4.51 p.m. (6.3 ft); Port Dickson 10.55 a.m. (6ft i Port Swettenham 9.19 am (11.1 ft) 10.37 p.m. <.116fU; Pen»nc <4 55 am (Ssft) 54P pm <>Pft) TOMORROW: Sedill Kechil 243 am (6.sft87 words
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Miscellaneous770 1967-02-18 11 TV MALAYSIA Channel 5 Kuala Lumpur and 6.35 Dennis the Menace: 7.00 Penanjc; 6 Ipoh and Malacca: News in English; 7.10 Focus: 3. 10 Johore Bahru: 5 Taiping; 7.35 Bewitched And Som<>--7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. thing Make Three: 8.00 News in Mandarin: 8.10 Antara dua 300 P.M.: Programme sum-770 words
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152 1967-02-18 12 Taxi men without manners or change WHEN Is something going to be done about bad-mannered taxi drivers, and what happens to them when they are reported? The other night my husband and I were at the Orchard Cinema. We hailed a taxi, but when we told the driver that we152 words
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Article123 1967-02-18 12 LKOM Pant town to Kampong Gajah (a distance of 25 miles) numerous kampong Sekoiah Kebangsaan straddle the trunk road. There is only one English Primary School at the 15th. milestone. For a whole year, the children in most a asses of this National Type123 words
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106 1967-02-18 12 'J'EACHERS allowances for teaching in the Further Adult Education classes for the month of October 1966, for the invlgllatlon of the Lower Certificate of Education Examinations of 1966 and for the invigllation of the Cambridge School Cert, and Higher School Certificate Examinations of106 words
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Article82 1967-02-18 12 LAST year Singapore's Prime Minister stressed the need of a future citizen being at least bilingual if not tri-lingual. My child who Is In Bukit Ho Swee School has not had his second language teaching since the school reopened five weeks ago. I wonder what the82 words
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435 1967-02-18 12 AN ANSWER IN A LEGAL AID SCHEME \IAY I refer your edlto- rial on Feb. 15. wherein you agreed with the President, Sessions Court, Kuala Lumpur, that counsel should refuse briefs if he felt he would not be ready in time for trial.435 words
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381 1967-02-18 12 The low cost house that is strictly for owner-occupation I AM directed to refer to the letter "A Government Worker's 'Retirement' House" by K.T. (ST. Feb. 3i and to clarify the policy of the Ministry of Local Government and Housing regarding the allocation of low cost houses and flats for381 words
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Article78 1967-02-18 12 CURELY it would be J wiser to abolish the ban on cracker firing altogether because nobody takes the slightest notice of it, and the Police are helpless to enforce the law. The ban was lifted for 24 hours for Chinese New Year yet here In Seremban (and78 words
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Article78 1967-02-18 12 I AM an expelled government midwife. My service during the year 1965 was full and the Health Department was paying arrears for 1965 to all its statT. Including the mldwives. Have I not the right to the benefit of that year's arrears which up to now have not78 words
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Article257 1967-02-18 12 A FATHER'S THANK YOU FOR HELP LAST Saturday, a party from St. Peter's Church, Scrangoon Garden Estate, went on a picnic to Changi Beach. Ar about 5 p.m. my son 6 years old, was suddenly found to be missing. A search was made for him all along257 words
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Article113 1967-02-18 12 IT is remarkable how the National Registration office can make mistakes. When my mother changed her Identity Card for a new laminated one, I discovered that the address written wrongly, although the old one was there to» be referrpd to. This same mistake was done also113 words
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Article66 1967-02-18 12 TEACHERS in Kedah have been waiting four, five and In some cases eiKht years tor their certificates. We have been making inquiries steadily and must have filled several Ministry pigeon holes already. We therefore read the Ministry's explanation of delay that the certificates may be lying at the66 words
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Article198 1967-02-18 12 DECENTLY 1 accom- panted a friend to Singapore who was going abroad and had the following experiences. On arrival at the Singapore Railway Station, the Singapore Customs officers made a thorough examination of his hand luggage and picked up two items, which they claimed, were198 words
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192 1967-02-18 12 Singapore lassies and the bagpipes AS a proud Scot. I am very pleased at th« honour Singapore is payIng to my country, by forming a Pipe Band in Singapore, but there are few things I feel I must say Firstly, whether or not a pirl's legs are shapely doesn't matter192 words
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Article65 1967-02-18 12 J am employed on a rubber estate and have found that the only organisation which has seriously fought the fragmentation has been the National Land Finance Co-Operatlve Society. Fur the last six years this Society has given good leadership to u.s in the plantation industry, by showing that the65 words
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Advertisement83 1967-02-18 12 Exquisitely Designed for Timeless Appeal! tfcMM $1,395/- Lilt. I ML j laiy hir« purchai* HHT" 1 1 "ILLVSTRACORD 5059" I Finer pirfurr image Hrmarkablr tour quality Thr ultimate in trlevivion pleasure SkfiS THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO.,(E) LTD. -If T"I OINIKAL IMPORTS DIVISION SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR |POH PENANG TEL: *****/9 TEL.83 words
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Advertisement78 1967-02-18 12 JOHNNIE WALKER fen T,:n|*"*»«M« HIIIIH" 1 The Largest Selling Scotch^ Whisky In *£t The World y^T < > SEASIDE FLATS TO LET IWm Pf**"* 5R HB tm GLORIA MANSION On* Block 12-Storcr High Clou/ iinutix Melt at Potir Pan|o«9 Rood. Smqopor7 nrxr to How *a> Villa I an high around78 words
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Advertisement1278 1967-02-18 13 10 UYIRPOUI Ot>l IB AH U.K.. a*< r«w Bjak ltd -mm* AUTOMCOON li.iram CM. IS Fel II FH 21 77 Fel 21 t CM ufs D.b n. G'JSgcw Fel II -el 21 Fel 22 23 «im« N o^ >0 L'R"".Uiia. aaoair FH 20 Fel 25 FH 21/ 2 MM I1,278 words
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Advertisement2147 1967-02-18 13 BaY Mt M JBaai C MM JfJMk /"Maal ■MMm f 1 m^l~ BEN3£LINe\ tml t*si aii*t,c, coup*Nr lwi IaaBBPBBWaaBBBVBaBIBaWaaVBMMa^ EXPRESS SAILIHBS 10 CENOA-ROTTIRDAM-HAMBURIiAARHUS^OPENNACEN. tJLPttS* HRVICt IB 10WBWI. U»t»l-(K)i L COWIINtNIAt riXU S naa Penanp S'psie i Genoa Roam H'burg Aarnus Cnigei DriIATTAW 'at lortoon mm a BENATTOW RottenJaai Apr I2,147 words
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Advertisement1276 1967-02-18 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. UI SVIRUAF SuTttARB tIPVCI FROM U (7CONTINEPJI •••■•e IMaaptn r«M *«ae»i 1 .It IF COIOMBB i.jnion. >ian»ti'|. RoltirdMß, M|.r t Hull. Utjlt 21FH2MM IMM 1 CITT 01 WELIINCIOk i ,n -<■•>:. g. »ottir«pa. Hayre. Mu'i. inim'tiam 18/7 B M»i 7110 MM Ml of NEwcasm LaMaa,1,276 words
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Article466 1967-02-18 14 FIS two weeks since the last report on the local Rubber Market, during which time two and half days' trad--1 ing were lost due to the Chinese New Year holidays, and prior to that traffic had slackened considerably as is the usual case at the466 words
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Article121 1967-02-18 14 Harbour whaives or expfctod today are: Hneith Cape 1,2. Hndneprovak 3/4. Andrzrj Strug 5. Rhcxenor 6 7. i:. i ..now lo It. Automedon 13/16, Tafn 1-. I. in. Moling IP. Maru 21 Kvo>!io Maru 1-3 L' 4. TJlllwong 24 '.'.">. Jeiarit .6 27. Mltaku Maru tl/SS, Cyriopa121 words
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Article75 1967-02-18 14 /HINE.E Product £ichanga, Slniaday: Coconut all: bulk 544 sillers, drum S4~ sellers. Caara: Mixed (f.0.b.) loose Feb./ Mar. $27! B. Prpptr: Muntok white ***** aeilera. Sarawak white $150 »cllo-s, special S:.r?«ak hlxck $110 aellera, garbled Lampong black $100 seller* (f>6<", Nl.Wi. ASTA $107 i aellera (l 0 r75 words
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Article28 1967-02-18 14 Feb. 17. RUBBER PRICE: 56* cents (down one eighth of a cent). TIN: 5604.12} (up HI cents). Estimated unofficial offering was 230 tons (down 15 tons).28 words
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859 1967-02-18 14 From Our Market Correspondent ACTIVITY on the Stock Exchange yesterday was more marked than during the last two days when trading was rather quiet. The industrials section opened steady, then in the afternoon a firm trend developed. One of the features was National Iron,859 words
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Article31 1967-02-18 14 Malayan Stork lndire* Krb. 16. Krb. 17. Industrials: 107.09 107. fi* Properties: ittM 103.29 Minings lOX.ttf Ins.:.? S rubbrrs: 111.80 111.81 lire. 29, 19K2 mil. •Dec. 30. 19GG KM>.31 words
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Article1216 1967-02-18 14 Dl SINtSS in and reported to the Singapore and KuaU Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Cantral Susara (1.000) »1.%7 D. (33,000) Sl.BB D. (2.000) Jl ssi D. (1.000) SI.SK). (1.000) 51.92 O, (1.000) $1.941,216 words
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Article240 1967-02-18 14 lif ARCH first grade rubber fob. ITX burr™ closed at i p.m. in KuaU Lumpur and Singapore wslndav at MM rrnts per Ib. down one eighth of a cent on I Thursday's clobinr level for the position. The tone was quiet and slightly easier. R.A.S. and M.R.K. closing240 words
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Article33 1967-02-18 14 \N tti«* frt« rrchjnn mirhft tn Hong yf K.,n. U I <UHar w»« .nioied al .-i 7«i for T T. and T3. i fo- sasn. ttirlmt ■"••1 •Hi Usl of «oli33 words
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Advertisement142 1967-02-18 14 sUaßaaHaaa3Ls»Qa2«Ms£JSn^^^^^B,E^""^™"*^^^^^^W^H^^JJ^ l^^^^^^^^™"™™?^^W aaaaT^ 7 yPORt fSMAM l<[N*N(i tTA/ETD fTA/ETO €TA/fTO FROM »ÜbIKALI» M.V -VISHVA KALY*N For Bangkok, Madras Caleutto Fah 21/2] Fab 24 Feb 23 fKOM MADRAS MAGAPAITINAM rii "STATt OF MAORAS' tor Noaooortinocr> «v Modras Mar 2/ 1 Mar 6/ a Mar rROM JAPAN M.V STATI OF MAHARASHTRA" For142 words
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Advertisement3233 1967-02-18 16 ajiujuJßiii.j.juj'iJ'uji I^^ effective is February 67 |H*^ LkJlil I*M -iH in the high court in tender notice *ip W|CTIJAM OTIK 1 J =Baß^^*™BggßHßl MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA rip%ifiJi- ipt rk i^nirir (Continued from Pace lii AT YOUR SERVICE I Civil Suit No. 71 «i 19«: ELLC TRKAL3,233 words
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Advertisement2991 1967-02-18 17 [HHHBHHHHH okfßßpßffippß notices public appointments ■i I H B Jk I I^l JH -^Xl IN THE MATTER OF ciuriDADC rAVCDliurtiT J^^M^gggggM «d»«™ s. N gapore c Covernment |^PQPTANT NOTICE "o^l MALAYSIAN AIR FORCE LEMBAOA SeXt« A r SEKIJTIAN S«|S»S2iS2 -----~r offers hk I'M," VOUMABI LIQI IDATION) SaUry Scale: $415 x2,991 words
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Article499 1967-02-18 18 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with T ES COLES has recovered from his knee injury and will ride Chukell Stables Champagne in the Tengku's Gold Cup. Coles, first jockey to Ipoh trainer Rinus van Breukelen. tola me yesterday: "I shall be Qt on Cup day." He499 words
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1366 1967-02-18 18 Race 1-2.0 3-y-o Div 3 ($7,500) 6f 1 ***** Tasy Money (Ladies) Donnelly 9.0 Nazudi 3 i ***** Honey Dear (Thong Teck) Paul ».O *Rao 2 3 04 POA( Hi:R (Bloxham Bennett) W. Bagby 9.0 (SF) 'Rang 8 4 ***** Vilmorwin d.CG) Allan 8131,366 words
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Article84 1967-02-18 18 JCK'KtY KOKM rhp.s placmas Of the past 15 mounts of the lending uirkrys LfttMi plaiuit; is on ihr neht. Cnlrman '7.8) *************** lee (7 .10) *************** K.me 17.13) *************** I i r\ ena 1 7.1 1 *************** Harbridge (7 9) *****2U*****000 (oles (8 1) *************** I'retty (7.12) ***************84 words
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Article904 1967-02-18 18 PENANG RACE ENTRIES A TOTAL of 221 horses has entered for the Penang Turf Clubs spring meeting on Feb. 26, Mar. 1 and 5. They comprise 88 Class Three horses 88 Class Four and 45 Class S.x There will be nine races on the first904 words
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Article371 1967-02-18 18 Spotlight Iners in ngku's 1 CiRrA ADIKK 97 (6 blkag of landau Savannah): Winner of the Singapore Derby with 9.7; won the Singapore Gold Cup fnr the second time last season. best on soft gonr; 2 HOKOKI 9 5 <8 rhae hr Orgoglio Bnrl(xhi Brilliant miler but has yet to371 words
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Advertisement576 1967-02-18 18 LEADING PETROLEUM COMPANY requires an energetic and experienced REPRESENTATIVE for a position inrolvine work in Srlanenr. Pahane and Kast (oast MMML The successful applicant will he expected to reside in Kuala Lumpur but consideration will be fiven to applicants already living f Isewhere. This is a senior position Riving opportunity576 words
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Advertisement43 1967-02-18 18 WORLD'S LEADING MANUFACTURERS OF FUEL INJECTION EQUIPMENT 0 BACKED BY LEADING SERVICING ORGANISATIONS IN MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. Mb OiCH»«o ioau SINGAPORE 9. oii«tjon road. KUALA LUMPUR WEARNE BROS (M) LTD. MALACCA IPOH PENANO SERIMBAN JISSEUON EAST COAST MOTORS mumm43 words
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Miscellaneous86 1967-02-18 18 Racing schedule First day: Cl 3 Divs 1 and 2—61 and BJf; Cl. 4 Divs 1 and 2 Sir ,-nd 7f: Div 3— ll. Sc«ond da>: Cl. 3 Divs 3 and 4— f: Cl. 4 Divs 1. 2 and 3— f: Cl. 6 Div 1 5 t f and 7f;86 words
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Article763 1967-02-18 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By BADMINTON MALAYSIAN CHAMPION STRETCHED TO LIMIT BY SONNEVILLE THE old and the new worlds of badminton came into conflict to produce a perfect match when Ferry Sonneville and Tan Aik Huang met in "the quarter-finals of the International Invitation badminton tournament at Stadium763 words
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183 1967-02-18 19 MOTOR-RACING By ERNEST FRIDA (\NE of the most exciting events at the Singav pore Grand Prix meeting on Mar. 25-27 should be the saloons race, which has attracted entries from Australia. Japan, Hong Kong and Malaysia me rtOMranan entrant is Brian Foley. who will183 words
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Article93 1967-02-18 19 CHRISTCHURCH. PH. a strong rescue operation by the Ullenders gave the Australian cricket team a first Innings total of 279 when their threeday match against Canterbury opened here today Scores: Australians 279 <K Cunningham 65. T Oleeson 59 R.C. Motz 3-72 B. Taylor 3-58); Canterbury 78-1 PIKTKRMAKITZBIKC:Reuter - 93 words
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Article, Illustration345 1967-02-18 19 CRICKET By MANSOOR RAHMAN TWE Cricket Club of India team x from Bombay had little difficulty beating the Malaysian Cricket Association President's Invitation XI by 104 runs in a one-day match at the Kuala Lumpur Padang yesterday. The tourists, with four Test players, scored 219Soong lion Sin - 345 words
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Article239 1967-02-18 19 ill IK inns m. Apie o Shar.muganathan 53; Indrajlt b Ooh 48; Chaturvedl retired 74; Umrlgar not out 29; Ebrahlm b Vasudevan 9; extras S; Total (for 4 dec.) 219. Did not bat: A L. Apt*. A. V. Mankad. V M. Chaudhry. 8. K. Dharsi. AC Mulam. A Y.239 words
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Article33 1967-02-18 19 J D Helling* nas been reelected president of the Perak Crick r. Association Other >'fnn»i, Vice-presidentA h N Dia< and W. 6 W Davidson, secretary R rhamothaiam; treasurer V. T. Duraj.33 words
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175 1967-02-18 19 Jef f ers hurt, out of Singapore trials pOLJN Jeflers, the West Inv/ dian fast bowler, has literally dropped out of the Singapore side to play the Cricket Club of India touring team on Feb. 25-26. Ail because of his thirst for coconut water. He fell from a coconut tree175 words
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640 1967-02-18 19 GOLF A YOUNG golfer from Britain or Australia could well cause the big upset in the 1967 Malaysian Open golf championship to be played over the Royal Selangor Golf Club course on Mar 9-12. While the eyes of thousands of spectators will640 words
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Advertisement41 1967-02-18 19 STATE EXPRESS 555 FILTER KINGS In the United States, as in all leading countries throughout the world, people who prefer the best in king size filter smoking are asking for State Express Filter Kings 'the best cigarettes in the world 141 words
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Miscellaneous48 1967-02-18 19 BADMLNTON. International Festival finals (Stadium Negara. 8 p.m.). CRICKET Tour match: MCA President* XI v CC of India (XL padane. 10 a.m.). Malacca friendly: Kllat v Indian Assn (MC grd). GOLF Spore Island Club's 'C medal competition i stableford SOCCER Fund match: Nlbong Tebal v Bandar Bahru (Serdang).48 words
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Article, Illustration576 1967-02-18 20 Remedy up to you, Toh told WON'T TOLERATE ANY SLA CKNESS—SA RDON Till Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon, today suggested that the Singapore Government should remedy any slackness in the staff of the MalaysiaSingapore Airlines which had resulted in a 2.6 per cent drop in productivity. He was commenting576 words
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Article36 1967-02-18 20 SINO AFORE. Fri A total of ■ill vehicles were booked by police for emitting excessive .smoke during the first naif of this month, Of these. 16 were motor cars. 11l taxis and three lorries36 words
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129 1967-02-18 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. Location .shooting by Earl Mounfbatten's tele vision team at the Naval Base this morning was cut short by the continuous rain. •We bare set aside today i and tomorrow for the Naval Base." Mr. Peter Morley. the producer of the television129 words
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Obituary75 1967-02-18 20 CHEE SOON KENC aged 78 year* DtiHd away peacefully on 10-2-67. Cortege uili Iravf lit Tanglln Road for Buklt Frown Omotrry on Monday 20-2-67 at 2 pm CIBSON K.ti i..-i, a t hit home «outhß»t». U>ndon Nl4 William Olb'..rtnirly of i'oloniai I- srMif, Malaya. Dear huatoand of Oi.vrn. MRS75 words
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Obituary20 1967-02-18 20 IN BELOVED MEMORY of K l\im)««ing»n. P..--..1 .i«a\ ;>*■_• t Stmnlia': (>nnr urn not forgotten hy wife and children.20 words
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Article, Illustration636 1967-02-18 20 ABUL FAZIL SINGAPORE, Friday - Anguish of young Captain who lost his ship ABUL FAZIL SINGAPORE, Friday THAI WRECK SURVIVORS SAFE AT NAVAL BASE By TAPTAIN Sanya Wongsarochana, Master of the doomed Thai freighter Mahathevi, wrung his hands in anguish today as he retraced the harrowing experiences of the past three days, which ended in636 words
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Article, Illustration83 1967-02-18 20 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A mother today appealed to her son, Victor Poh Bok Seng (above), 17, who has been missing from home for the past month to return home. Madam Sert Tarn Sro, of Whampoa Road, said Poh left homo on Feb. 18, the day83 words
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98 1967-02-18 20 Entries open for HSC science exam SINGAPORE, rrt The Miniskty of Education today announced their entries for the Cambridge Higher School Certificate examination 1967 from private candidates, who can furnish proof i that they have followed a proper course of studies In science and are keeping up with their work98 words
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Article58 1967-02-18 20 SINGAPORE. Frl-The Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association will hold its annual flag day tomorrow. Car stickers at $1 will also be ■old. Chairman of the flag day committee, Mrs. E. M. Hitchcock, today appealed to the public to donate generously, to make the flag day a58 words
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87 1967-02-18 20 Aik Huang to meet Indon Rudy Nio for title LATE SPORT Xl ALA LUMPUR. Fri Malaysian and AllEngland badminton champion Tan Aik Huang will meet Indonesia's Kiu.v Nio in the singles final in the International Badminton tournament at Stadium Neeara tomorrow night. After his quarter-final victory over Ferry Sonneville tonight.87 words
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118 1967-02-18 20 A hit-and-run death: Call for witnesses SINGAPORE. Fri. Police want to contact eye witnesses ol a hit-and-run accident at Keppel Road early yesterday morning, in which a trishar.der was killed. Lim Ah Moot. 44. of Tras Street. was pedalling his trtsha along Keppel Road towards Tanjong Pagar Road at about118 words
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Article27 1967-02-18 20 SINGAPORE. Prl. The Choa Chu Kang Citizens Consultative 1 Committee will hold Chinese New Year dinner at its premises I in Thong Hoe Village tomorrow.27 words
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Article254 1967-02-18 20 LONDON. Pri— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: ronsols 2'i r i £39' 4 —3 16 Ending 4', £95-* 1 16 War 3'j r e £54-, —3 16.. BANKS Chartered 52 6 iiongkong 9 INSIRANCE :om. Un 45 6 4' 2 'nidential A254 words
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Article53 1967-02-18 20 LONDON Prl. Spot 17»,d., March 17 7, 16 d., April 174 d.. May 17* id.. April June HSd.. July/Sept. IBd.. Oct. Dec 18'4d., Jan. March l^d.. April June 18'^d., July Sept 18Sd Oct. Dec. 18 11 16 d, Jan. March 18 13 18d.. elf. March 17d.. April 17 353 words
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Article36 1967-02-18 20 LONDON. Prl. B v y e r s £1199' 2 sellers £1200 Forward buyers £1202.. (unchanged), seilers £1203 (unchanged i. Settlement £1199' 2 < £li. Turnover a.m. 25 tons pjn. 35 tons. Tone: Steady, but quiet36 words
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77 1967-02-18 20 rpOKYO. Fri.— A sword 1 belonging to Subhas Chandra Bose who raised the "Indian National Army" that fought alongside the Japanese in World War 11. was handed back to India at a ceremony here today. The sword was originally presented to Bose in77 words
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778 1967-02-18 20 r— KUALA LUMPUR, PM. THE Selangor News Vendors' Association has been asked to show cause why it should not be deregistered following a discovery that it was wrongly registered under the Societies Act. This was disclosed by the Minister of Home778 words
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131 1967-02-18 20 N-Anthem: Action for no respect' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today warned that action would be taken against those who showed no respect for the National Anthem and flag. Thr (•ovrrnmrnt was now considering raeasurrs to Ukt against such unpatriotic citizens.131 words
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Advertisement69 1967-02-18 20 I Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $15 -(minimum} NAIR: 1o s. -h .mrt Hup I ho«- i *on 09 •ST at Hos'ita! IMiniun Th..nk» to »i.irr. NCIAM: Ti. V ion .1 k m.h it-l"i;:. i': doctor* and rl iff TAN Thank* Muunt Alvrrnia. YEOM CHAN: Rtturin lorn: \-f\ aon of Mr.69 words
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Advertisement139 1967-02-18 20 SOLVE YOUR EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS And Brighten Your future THROUGH IB Wl |b|-y. CP G it nJW POSTAL YC^c fl TUITION LA^LaM CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL P.O. BOX 1935, P.O. BOX 104, SINGAPORE. OR JOHORE BAHRU. TEL: ***** ***** TEL: 3958 HOME-STUDY COURSES (IN ALL SUBJECTS FOR 1967/1968) HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE. SCHOOL139 words
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