The Straits Times, 3 March 1967
1967-03-03
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Title Section26 1967-03-03 1 Sll AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 50JOOO TIIK Niitiiiiial NBWS|lil|ll!l' The Straits Times Estd 1845 FRIDAY, MARCH I, IMT 15 CENTS KDN 2578:2590/ M C(P)226626 words
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Article, Illustration916 1967-03-03 1 'I stand or fall by this Bill and so do my colleagues' Peaceful way the right way, says Tengku AS our Prime Minister has stated, this Bill it the result of a spirit of give and tjk« all round. If the Federal Cabinet had bren unable to reach agreement on916 words
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Article64 1967-03-03 1 Ml&YI VOKK. rmirs.— William a retired Army colonel ho admitted conspiring \uih Soviet ageiit.s to Lulled States defence secrets. mi hcntrnprd yesterday to 20 rears' jail Whaion 51, .hi n.tclligcnre offlcpr In the office <>: tho .Jcnnt Chiefs (it Staff at the Pentngon. admitted la.-aReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration44 1967-03-03 1 JJRITISH troops wearing gag masks in a street in Aden, uhcrr tear KM had to be used to disperse demonstrators. At least seven people have been killed and scores injured in three days of violence. (See Pa«r I).44 words
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Article87 1967-03-03 1 $11,000 orchids theft SINGAPORE. Thurs. An orchid grower, today offered a SI. OOO reward for information leading to the recovery of about 450 plants and cuitings. worth $11,000. stolen from his Adam Road nursery yesterday morning. Mr. Koh Keng How Is trie hardest-hit In a spate of orchid thefus in87 words
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Article49 1967-03-03 1 HONG KONO. Thurs Mr. 1 Chou En-lat is reinstating top men who were purged In the cultural revolution, the Star reported thai afternoon. The paper Mid the move was aimed at restoring the country* economy which had been affected by the cultural revolution. I Reuter IReuter - 49 words
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113 1967-03-03 1 Chinese detainees riot in Bangkok Uam.kok. Than. Hundreds of < lunesc aliens under detention while auaitins deportation riotrd here la»t niylit and police had to use force and the threai of tear gas to bring them under control. Tho suard-H and two rioters were injured in the m--l<-, !>■■• Ibi113 words
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174 1967-03-03 1 Sabah accord on the share of seats JESSELTON, Thursday. 'J'HE Sabah Alliance National Council last night agreed on a formula for the allocation of seats among its component parties in th<> State general election in April. This was disclosed in a statement issued by the Sabah Alliance headquarters today. Details174 words
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Article67 1967-03-03 1 KANSAS COT. Thurv David Hoy was demonstrating his extra-sensory perception by identifying objects placed in his hand while blindfolded, when one of the audience handed him paper. He could not i.ame the paper When he removed his blindfold he found himself holding a court summons and aReuter - 67 words
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Article46 1967-03-03 1 BANGKOK rtiun Seven ■a err killed and six »i»rr Injured whrn bus collided v.ih a freight train in I I ;nce north of Bangkok. The dead included the locomotive rneuiee-. the bus driver and five pmvengeri on the bus -U PI46 words
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86 1967-03-03 1 "'Reaffirm faith' call by Alliance JESSELTON. Thurs. The people of Sabah will be asked to reaffirm tlioir faith in Malaysia in ac cordance with the Indo DCatan Peace Agreement and to reject the Philippines claim to Sabah in the coming State election These two objectives in thr Sabah Alliance election86 words
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Article47 1967-03-03 1 CAPE! OWN. Thurs— The Rhodesian Prime Minister. Mr. Lan Smith, and his wife are sp*ndiiiß a holiday In South Africa, a source cUse to the South African Gmernmom said lust night Thf-y arrived yesterday and wrrr driven a way tfl an undisclosed destination. Reu'.erReuter - 47 words
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Article24 1967-03-03 1 eureka (California), Tfaun.— A moderate wtrthquake shook a «n«ll aTM of northern California late lMt ni(rht but no dama«« tv report«d. AP.AP - 24 words
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Article167 1967-03-03 1 Direct hit on US cruiser CAIGON. Thins. The United States heavy cruiser Canberra suffered a direct hit from North Vietnamese shore batterlea last night during an intense duel bet the artillery and three American warships. Anot hor shrll ex| directly above tho guided mi.v.Mle cruiser durniK the 35-minutp artillery b.ittlr167 words
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Article33 1967-03-03 1 CANC BATTLE K I i 1.1 Thill v lu.nl from ii il out "nil pi| >r s »nd battles oiii-ule b»r Ipnta K« id ton •.,cri- ...Imillrrt t" hr>« nil il33 words
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Advertisement68 1967-03-03 1 THE TENGKUS SPEECH: PAGE 8 THE WORLD FAMOUS CASH REGISTERS nlf 71 5^A Bfr" t* ■•:j>L I f gflf^L^P GUARANTEES 5L THAT COUNTS HAGEMEYER TRADING CO., [Ml LTD. OFFICE EQUIPMENT DEPARTMENT SINGAPOIf IJO Rotation Koifl 4jM-»* I* >.n*t) KUALA lUMPU* «-L Jiliit lixk OH Ch.. St* l« Km«. M IMZI'I68 words
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540 1967-03-03 2 WASHINUTON. Thurs. PRESIDENT Johflsonson received a vote of confidence from the Senate yesterday for his handling ol the Vietnam war and his efforts to brinj^ about ;i peaceful settlement. By a in.iii.in vi >:'. to 19, it approved a declarationReuter - 540 words
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79 1967-03-03 2 I ONDON, ThuM—-Chair-man Mao's little red K<>i>k of revolutionary thoughts went on muss sale for the first time in the Western world here yesterday. The Corgi paperback publishers rViorird London booksellers with 60.(100 copies. They planned the edition to rea- most worldReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration164 1967-03-03 2 'Be humble before Asians Americans are told WASHINGTON. Thurs.— Mr. Kenneth T. Young (above), former I'.S Amli.iss.ulor lit Thailand, told Congress yesterday: "It is our style, not our purpose thai upsets Asia." In testinwmy before the House Foreign Affairs subcommittee on the Far Kasl. the diplomat, who now heads theAP - 164 words
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Article32 1967-03-03 2 LANSINU 1 Michigan). Thurs. General Motors warned yesterday of potential starring arm trouble on some 1967 Oldsmnbilf curs and asked 2.237 owners to return their vehicles for replacemfnt parts. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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114 1967-03-03 2 Man who couldn't read safety notices T ONDON, Thurs. Alfred James burned his foot and leg in pouring molten metal in the factory which employed him. When he sued the firm, claiming that they should have provided him with gaiters, a local judge awarded him 170. Large notices in theReuter - 114 words
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251 1967-03-03 2 ADEN, Thursday TWO of Adens largest opposition groupings appeared last night to have called a temporary f ruce in their old rivalry to unleash a new, massive, three-pronged offensive in the South Arabian Deninsula. Their targets; 1 1 The British administration which has251 words
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196 1967-03-03 2 Suharto to tell Congress of Sock's coup links JAKARTA. Thurs. J General Suharto will address parliament on Saturday about the transfer of power from Dr. Soekarno to him. On Tuesday hr will report to the supreme policy-mak-ing Peoples Consultative Congress on the President Involvement in the I9fis attempted Communist coup.Reuter - 196 words
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94 1967-03-03 2 ]YEW YORK, Thurs.— Doctors saved the life of a woman suffering from a dangerous liver condition by connecting her blood circulation directly to those of her husband and father. Before the unusual treatment started, the woman was in a deep coma and near94 words
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Advertisement133 1967-03-03 2 Goodwill Offer =s^^=^ qi«i a items in our New Arrival of Jl Bargain Counter IL t^^ZL^Z^ (?nd. f| oor jl v.nina Made Kroaucrs m^ysAj^n,, nv ni ?|P O B^^^^-* *_*jL-*^jgjg^»».y>»c V? Tft f |e o OP c v*« «q» g n r y v^V^ B*^8 At Very Reasonable I Towelling133 words
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Miscellaneous20 1967-03-03 2 T/AE GAMBOLS «•**>£&*&— /yes. ceRTAiNiyN I fLL G»VE MER HtXJKj vJTMgsftASE^. <s /Wq i'm afi?aio/\ /^tuic ie uco'N AT UOM^j V^SE-gVICg^X20 words
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Article, Illustration121 1967-03-03 3 The first Communist President of U.N. Assembly I Mill* NATIONS. Thurv Rumanian I orrii;n .Minislrr (.'orn«-liu M.im-Mii i.tlxiM-i will bacim the lir->t Communi>t PrcaMcat of the (.<•nrr.il AsMmbly. dolrMiurics (l.i--■hi i-Ici lion v lu-ad of tilt- I'MiT vs-,inll lipi'llinu in Srpt«-mb«T is assured following plrdscs of .support by more thanReuter - 121 words
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218 1967-03-03 3 THAT PLOT TO KILL KENNEDY: AN ARREST AN investigator for District Attorney Jim Garrison last night arrested a man alleged to have taken part in a conspiracy to assassinate President Kennedy. The arrested man is Clay Shaw, 54. a former managing director 1 of the International Trade Mart —an ex-Reuter - 218 words
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Article32 1967-03-03 3 l.Ub ANGELES. Thais. Actress Dusty Bartlett, 31, will receive USS 1 700 a month nlimony and US$l,BOO a month child .support from actor Jeflrey Huimr she \\ai> granted here yesterday.32 words
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90 1967-03-03 3 LONDON. Thurs. The Government yesterday took the first legislative step to turn Britain over to decimal coinage. The House of Commons gave a formal first readIng to a parliamentary Bill which will eventually put the centuries-old half-crown, florins, sixpences and three penny bits onReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration153 1967-03-03 3 House votes to expel Powell WASHINGTON. Thurs. The House of Representatives last night expelled Adam Clayton Powell from Congress and ordered his seat declared vacant. Congressmen voted by 248 to 176 to exclude the Harlem Negro Democrat for his flouting: of New York Court .judgments and misuse of public funds.Reuter - 153 words
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Article, Illustration373 1967-03-03 3 Hoffa, powerful boss of Teamsters, jailed for jury tampering pHATTANOOGA, (Tennessee), Thurs. James R. Hoffa. the powerful Teamsters Union president who reputedly could have paralysed the U.S. with a single strike order was yesterday jailed for eight years for jury tampering. The jail order ended a three-year legal battle that373 words
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Article70 1967-03-03 3 Nude startles airline passengers BLAN TYRE. Thurs. A naked woman yesterday walked the, length of an airliner in front of startled p:.sseng<rs on a Bight frum Salisbury to Baiiiy. Two hiv hostesses rushed forI ward, wrapped Uv middle-aged I European woman in a blanket. retrieved her cloihte from th« toilet70 words
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162 1967-03-03 3 'Beer and tea prevent tooth decay' ]%IELBOURNE. Thurs. Beer, strong tea and derivatives of sugar can all help to prevent tooth decay, the 18th Australian Dental Congress was told here. Beer and tea contain fluoride which protects tooth enamel, but calcium sucrone phosphates, derived from cane sugar give even moreReuter - 162 words
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Article49 1967-03-03 3 LONDON TIUBS. «a- Alfred Wataoo. former editor of the Calcutta Statesman and the Westminister Gazette, died ywUri day at his home outside London. He was 92. He was also a member of the managing committee of the National Liberal Club for many years. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Advertisement449 1967-03-03 3 ALL OVER I THE WORLD II MORES MORE II PEOPLE are opening a ir 6% deposit account You gain in so many ways RH.IABILITY: A Deposit Account with Lombard Banking provides a good rate ol interest, with complete safety tor ymtf capital leading to financial peace of mind. Your ncposit449 words
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344 1967-03-03 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has agreed to meet the central committee of the National Trades Union Congress on Mar. 8 in connection with the dismissal of about 300 cleansing workers who went on strike in January and344 words
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Article246 1967-03-03 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE water, gas and electricity services have been described as "essential services" in which no workman may go on strike. But workmen employed In any essential service outside of the water, gas and electricity services, may go on strike If at least 14246 words
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Article111 1967-03-03 4 Statutory body: Law on union SINGAPORE, Thurs. A workman employed by any statutory board or body may not be a member of any trade union unless such union is confined exclusively to the employees of that statutory body. This Is the meaning of a new amendment to the trade union111 words
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Article56 1967-03-03 4 SINOAPORE. Thurt— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of National Development, Mr. Ho Cheng Choon. has been re-elected chairman of the Geylang east branch of the People's Action Party. other branch officials are Mr AlUn Teo Boon Guan. secretary; Mr Chong K»c ing Ann. assistant secretary56 words
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Article45 1967-03-03 4 SINOAPORE. Thur». The cross-examination of Sim Boon Chuan. key witness In the Lee Wah Bank case. In which four men are charged with cheating the bank of $1,2 million between September. 1963, and March 4. 1964, continued today. Hearing resume* tomorrow.45 words
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Article69 1967-03-03 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Parliament's select committee on the Land Titles i Strata i Bill Is calling for representations from the public on the Bill. Representations may be made in Malay. English. Chinese, or Tamil in writing to the Clerk of Parliament. Parliament House. Empress Place not69 words
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Article34 1967-03-03 4 SINOAPORE. Thurs. There will be a display of fireworks from 7 p.m. on Saturday at the New Year carnival grounds at Queenstown, organised by the Queenstown Branch of the People's Action Party.34 words
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Article336 1967-03-03 4 LONDON, Thuri.— Closing middle price* of selecud stocks not Including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON. Thurs.— Spot tf^A.. April n\6., M«y n i i&.. June 175<1., April/June 17»jd.. July/ Sept. 17"» d., Oct /Dec. 18'» d. Jan. Mutch 18 v «d April June 18 9 160. July Sept.336 words
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Article102 1967-03-03 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs The Tunisian Minister of Justice, Mr. Mongi Slim had this to say today about his three-day visit to Singapore: "I am impressed all round by your achievements." After a 30-minute meeting with the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. at the City Hall.102 words
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Article280 1967-03-03 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. With the new traffic system in the city coming into operation on Sunday. Phase 1 of plans to convert Orchard Road into a one-way traffic road has been completed. Phase 2 of the plans involves the construction of a link road between Penan*280 words
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Advertisement39 1967-03-03 4 IX'fctt Ot'KA* Air-Conditlon*d Tel: 4M4S Today Only: 3-7.1 S pm. Jerry Lewis '> Connie Stevens "WAT-WAY OOr' (FOX) Colorscope/Chin. Sub. Tomorrow: A Shows: 1 3 7.15 9.15pm. CRIMSON PALM" (SHAW) Mondonn Colorscope/Eng. Sog. WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA ("To" WOOLF? iJ39 words
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Advertisement153 1967-03-03 4 Advertisement TAI CHI CHUAN FOR HEALTH AND SELF DEFENCE. THE SIN PIN TAI CHI PHYSICAL CULTURE INSTITUTION, 21 1- C Victoria St. I Near Bugls St.) S'por* I 7, It conducting a court* in Toi Chi Chuan tar b*aiiM*n, rcgardta! ot roc* ag* and Th* court* will commene* on 7th153 words
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Advertisement196 1967-03-03 4 1 ODEON: TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! 7 TIMES THE EXCITEMENT THAN ANY FILM YOU'VE EVER SEEN! [GREGORY PECK J| 4 ANNE BAXTER RICHARD WIDMARK I wL**iT*?**r williamTwellman by LAMAR TROTTI LADIES ONLY PREVIEW! ORCHARD: Sunday, sth march at iiam TICKETS NOW ON SALE CASH BOOKINGS ONLY ADMISSION STALLS: $I .OO— CIRCLE: $2.00196 words
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Advertisement527 1967-03-03 4 lAM I>\VV Horn, 1.30, 4 00, 6 30 9 10 pm -THE PROFESSIONALS" Burt Lonca«tpr p Vmon Color I "DESPERATE SEVEN" Gregory PECK RichordJWIDMARK NOW SHOWING' 1.30. 4 00. 1 00, 3 30. 6.30 9 IS pm ,6 4$ 9 JO pm. James COBURN Camilla SPARV 1 DtAD HEAT On527 words
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Article, Illustration1902 1967-03-03 5 It would bring the people closer together says Tan BEGINS in this page, the big debate on the National Language BilL.. By Straits Times Parliamentary Reporters rrrrn THOUGH they are Malays and arc proud of the fact that they ar« Malays, they proved at the same time that they are1,902 words
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Advertisement211 1967-03-03 5 fi?L EXCLUSIVE 1 I|^£PRENIIERE I J r^M \OF BERLEI k ;Xn BRAS AND L AL girdles 1 A'-id re invited tomorrow, I rf?V^ v *J*Qti r en cc Jfj t#flH ''9 In -G;o^p designs by v v'>\\ Berlei bras and AX girdles, of course. The time ¥>'* 'I) a v211 words
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Advertisement56 1967-03-03 5 Fujiya Bar Restaurant \thj^ 154-B. MARKET STREET. SINGAPORE. (MULTI-STOREY CAR PARK BLDG.) ir{% GROUND FLOOR. TEL: *****. H Try our Specialities SUKIYAKI rSL JAPANESE SAKE For that unique experience of a Japanese atmosphere, let us serve you in the TATAMI ROOM. Weekdays: 11 a.m. 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. 1256 words
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Miscellaneous243 1967-03-03 5 Straits Times Crossword I HF HP BI*~TH~~MB° HP HF~ ALKOSS i Daitnusi nelinraie.-> sancti--921 down. Assume numan in a monious vilhan (J). voivemenl around the bre.k 8 f^ ua nder hlie d rk water in 20 .9 6. v MM 10. Little room at 20 (5) row if, 11. President243 words
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Article, Illustration1696 1967-03-03 6 Continues here, the big debate on the National Language 8i11... SEENI: PEOPLE CAN LEARN LESSON FROM CEYLON From Page 5 no longer send th^tr children to national schools. The hundreds of thousands of people in rural areas would continue to1,696 words
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Article172 1967-03-03 6 PENANG, Thursday. JUSTICES of the Peace in Penang are to recomJ mend to the Central Government that th« Penang prison, built over a century ago, be moved to a new site. "We hope to get the State Government's blessings In recommending this move," Inche172 words
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219 1967-03-03 6 Malaysia to make anti-pig fever vaccine IPOH. Thurs Malay--1 sia is to product her own vaccine against swine an outbreak of which in Perak and Selangor recently, posed a threat to the multi-million-dollar pi£ industry. The total ban on th» movement of plus within and out of Perak. except with219 words
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96 1967-03-03 6 KUALA I UMPUR. ThUI A tapper. Kotemtal Velu, 4ft, died without regaining consekmsMM last night 25 hours after lie »s» a.ssaultf*d by a man armed with slick at Kmrnra Estate, seven miles from here A police spuk'^man said Vnla? that Kolanda: vas found on an96 words
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Article60 1967-03-03 6 LONDON. Thurs. --Tli*» app#«l by Mr. Lav Llat Meng. a Singapore lawyer, against an order that he be struck off the roll of ndTocates and solicitor* of the High Court for grossly improper conduct In the diacharg* of hrn professional duties, will be heard h? the- Judicial60 words
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Article27 1967-03-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A Fellow of the Trinity Collegs of Music in London, Mr. Home* Field, will arrive her* on April 8 to conduct examinations.27 words
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261 1967-03-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. j Till Minister of l.ducation. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. and the Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. today launched a project to "co-ordinate and vitalist" school health services. The inaugural meeting of the Joint School Health Service committee, held at261 words
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Article40 1967-03-03 6 TAIPING. Thurs Mohamed Shamsudin bin Idrls. 19, a taDper. was charged in a magistrates court hrre with the mur- der of a farmer. Jidin bin Abdul Rahman, at Bukil Gantancr on Dec. 27 He was reminded is custody.40 words
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Article39 1967-03-03 6 IPOH. Tliur.s i Justice Ifclntyrt m operated on in the Brftu O 12 miles from nrrr on Saturday for a storTUi I) m.r Hr to report f^d to <v* pp grf 1 Ing »»ti»fictorily now.39 words
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Article, Illustration1957 1967-03-03 7 BERNARD D. NOSSITER - BERNARD D. NOSSITER By TRIPLE PAY AND TOP FACILITIES LURE STAR GRADS TO U.S. AND HOW IT GIVES HAROLD A COMMON MARKET CARD WHEN six English engineers working on the hovercraft left Britain in January to join Bell Aerosystems in the United States, the story was splashed1,957 words
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Advertisement168 1967-03-03 7 stands The one that Pil above all others "Mil 'Mil > Hill 1111 I ii!' I 'i Illi i this much longer tb/in king size i| I to smoke that much smoother ""ill < m :^BSnS^B^BM HDvJ^mßi k. •'N JB^B^fc. *'">* 'A 'lllii v' b^Bb^»*S b^rV nJpHS 'mi p ii168 words
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Obituary25 1967-03-03 8 If W.rWi Hi Mlimlmmm) JOSHUA BARULH l.'K>»»d fatbar ot Irti. Kr»nrli and Paulina pam*4 iwht r»«r«fi,'i)r vi Marrti ttrvici at .Ird March pm. No25 words
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Article74 1967-03-03 8 h arii tit (Mtmtmmm) MRS MOLLY NUNES. MS Hwr> nil (rand»on Cmrl and Mar-in, thaak rrtattrsa f>>-.i« Tfe* v- itajpaj an* Mar of Blntapor* Rkkava* Otrtf* tm 'h»ir arfaatka, iondoi»nr»« MM naaval of 'r,» frar.ia Nun»a THE FAMILY OF -It* IBM A M s< nool St MvaaMa'i school, and74 words
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Obituary19 1967-03-03 8 N II lit Mmimnmi ELIZABETH JEE V A VI RUCH AM JOHN imurt i.i iMt. v»[i ••m«:r..19 words
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Article644 1967-03-03 8 Even if Sarawak did not face subversion and the threat of insurrection the astonishing traffic to and fro across the Indonesian border which has developed lately would be a serious matter. As it is. it is most disturbing. If 10.000 men can come unchecked into the First644 words
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Article375 1967-03-03 8 The K-hool health MffViM which is to b^ launched thi.« ye»i will necesMtrily be a modest affair. The Health Ministry has not the staff for anything ambitious. Indeed, it is being rather brave to launch a new tervice at all, considering the brickbats which have been hurled at375 words
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Article194 1967-03-03 8 Sureh there was somethine more to trouble at a new secondary school in Kuala Lumpur than a muddy road. Perhaps some people had slipped and fallen as they climbed it. perhaps a woman had lost her slippers in the mvd but is this reason for sixteen teachers to194 words
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Article, Illustration2691 1967-03-03 8 Language: I have chosen the peaceful way BILL GIVES EFFECT TO THE CONSTITUTION WITHOUT HARMING ANYONE Tengku Abdul Rahman speaking In the Dewan Ra'ayat yesterday THE question of the national language has been the subject of much debate among all sections of the community. What has impressed me is that2,691 words
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Advertisement77 1967-03-03 8 THE TRUE PIPE ORGAN TONE Thai Voica of tha awaaaaaadS ■^aJkN. CONN OPGAN 808 BaaaaaaaaaaagaM alvv 'V* uppropnata ">VW _lar«CaafM9 to th dignity of w IE gga" p V Divine Worship tW^F^ $.ron B oon Rood I Singapore. T.I: ***** Read About HUGH HEFNER and his PLAYBOY PUBLISHING EMPIRE in77 words
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1923 1967-03-03 1 CERTIFICATES FOR 8,957 CANDIDATES WHO HAVE PASSED The Cambridge examination results SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Ministry of Education today announced the results of the joint examination for the Cambridge School Certificate, Malaysia Certificate of Education and the General Certificate of Education, 1966. It announced that out of 11,798 school candidates who1,923 words
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Article355 1967-03-03 1 Highest passes to Raffles Girls SINGAPORE, Thurs. Raffles Girls' School scored the highest overall percentage of passes in the 1966 Senior Cambridge School Certificate examination 93.8. A total of 165 girls sat for their examination at the school, out of whom, 90 obtained grade I. 39 grade II and 20355 words
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Advertisement109 1967-03-03 1 J» ™4* if I 1/ ""Wv^^ggggggl REGULAR FULL-TIME CLASSES 1967-1968 SESSIONS 01 gfl"^ft O^R^ggta Irl oul I "Tgfl Bi COLLEGE iif ~^~Ma H.S.C. (LOWER UPPER VI) ARTS (ALL SUBJECTS) SCHOOL CERT. MALAYSIA CERT. GENERAL CERT. (ALL ARTS SCIENCE SUBJECTS) FORM IV/Q.T. LOWER CERT. OF EDN. PRIMARY I FORM 11. HOSTEL109 words
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Advertisement703 1967-03-03 1 EXAMINATIONS are no problem (gJgW KUBP -PROVIDED YOU ENROL TODAY With FOR SUCCESS THE RAPID WAY 1 MALAYAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE g^^^TgM FOUNDED: 1939 TEL: 2171 and 2006 fgf W PRINCIPAL: K. T. THOMAS. \rm^ f 5! 8.A.8.L. F.R.A.S. LONDON) FRE HISTS, F R ECOMJ. V\ iM gK Why not join703 words
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219 1967-03-03 9 Healey to consult Tengku and Lee soon on base cuts I ONDON, Iliurs. Thr Defence Seer eUtr.v. Mr Denis llcih-v, told Parliament yesterday ho would snort he consulting the Prime Ministers of Malayila ;ind Singapore about reductions in Brit.un s hasr facilities in Singapore and Malaysia. He was replying toReuter - 219 words
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Article66 1967-03-03 9 KIINGAPORE, Thu: Police were tudu.. vostigating a report fro:n the manager of Orient. Lloyd. In Robinson Road. Mr. G.M.F. Jackson, that $5,000 contained in two envelopes were missing from his office drawer yesterday. Kll office dork told police that after ho had put the money in66 words
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Article47 1967-03-03 9 \K. Thun i >■> 0.8 iv.up C M: i) a and Mr. .md Mrs. t> Montgomery —have been posted to P- In rural Ue\<*li>pni- iv They in the State Oparatb terdajr on thr rul^ and functions >>f youth clubs, tiie women'i knalHul tanners' aaaoclattoni.47 words
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Article44 1967-03-03 9 Umno's thanks PENANG. Thurs.— A motion of t hunks lor Urn aervteM of the retiring Minister ol Home Affairs Tun (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahm.in. to the country vull be moved at tlir Province Umno division's general assembly at B rth on Sunday44 words
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Article56 1967-03-03 9 SINGAPORE Thurs K Sebastian. 43. died yesterday at th» Thomson Road hospital of head injuries. sustained (our hours earlier when he «as> knock- ed down by a military van Dune. i in Roud Police are appealing to eve ■rRiMMH io contact Inspector Leong Yee Fouk.56 words
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Article320 1967-03-03 9 Cheah Boon Kheng - Cheah Boon Kheng BASE REDUNDANCIES By Singapore. Thurs C 1 N G A POKE, Thurs.— The British armed forces in Singapore have not begun any largescale retrenchment of civilian employees as a result of the proposed defence cuts announced by the British Government. The Deputy Command320 words
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255 1967-03-03 9 INVITE BRITISH BACK? 'ABSURD' SAYS BOWDEN KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs BRITAIN'S Secretary of State for Commonwealth Affairs, Mr. Herbert Bowden, today described as ''absolutely absurd any suggestion that the people of East Malaysia might want to invite the British back to Sabah and Sarawak. "As far as Britain is concerned, they255 words
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214 1967-03-03 9 SURVEY OF THE JOBLESS TO BE READY SOON Kuala Lumpur, Thurs AN UNEMPLOYMENT survey in West Malaysia will bo completed soon, the Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam. told the Dc-wan Ra'ayat today. The last survey, in 1962. showed that six per cent of Malaysia's labour force was out of214 words
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192 1967-03-03 9 Foolish SAYS SULTAN to make mountain of the language mole hill KLANU, l'luirs. The Sultun of Selangor said today it would be •ioolisn of Malaysians to matte a mountain of the national 'ang" a «ff i"olehUl." This would particularly be so because Mahiysians had atuined independence without shedding a single192 words
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Article71 1967-03-03 9 Navy rescues a seaman PENANG. Thur-.-A Chinese teaman of a Royal Navy tanker nas been admitted to the RAAF Base hospital In Butterworth after being lescued by an RAP launch rhich had to travel a total of too miles from Penan? Inland to beyond the northern tip of Suiratra and71 words
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Article135 1967-03-03 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A marriage contracted during the war in 1943 was today dissolved by Mr. Justice Winslow in the High Court. The judge granted a decree nisi to Jessie Kung Wai Kong, 42. a company secretary. The judge said that it did not appear135 words
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Article45 1967-03-03 9 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs— The draw for 213 low -cost houses in Kampong Bahru Ivre will be hf!d at the Town Council office on Saturday. The draw for Chine*t applicants will start .<t 10 a.m. BM for Malays and Indiana at 2 p.ni45 words
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Article27 1967-03-03 9 KANGAR. Thurs. Mohamed Nor bin Awang, 25. was sentfticed yesterday to six weeks' jail for stealing a bicycle mar Simpang Luna, iour miles from here27 words
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Article319 1967-03-03 9 THAT'S THE SIGN FOR THE NEW SINGAPORE DOLLAR rpHE new Singapore -L dollar, when it is issued in June, will be referred to as SS the letter "S" against the dollar sign— and will be automatically convertible into sterling, and be fully backed. This is prov (led f»r in319 words
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Advertisement198 1967-03-03 9 GEI HOME TO A GOOD START WITH A CAR FROM M.W. Mohf your hemccoming complete with c n«w or ustd tor from M W. and "vurcd you luit drive it home And »ith M.W. you con chooso rrom ANY m.k, ot n«. cor. ,nclud,n, .11 th. lot.st models M.W. hove198 words
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Advertisement146 1967-03-03 9 Nu| If mM dJ Wm jpi v V^^^^^H PUG the lightweight cutting machine The PUG is only 21 Ib. yet it gives mechanised precision cutl jfrfc'J if^^S^ and performance. It is simpU /U^^mttSfk %SL i to operate, making high qualify the lowest possible capital cost. It is suitable for operation146 words
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Miscellaneous749 1967-03-03 9 TV MALAYSIA (HANNtL 5 Kual» Lumpur I M»verlclc Tlie Seventh and Penanf; 6 Ipoh and Hand: 7 News m English: Malacca 3 A 10 Johore Bah- 7.10 Sports Arena: 7.35 Circus ru: 4 Taiplng; 7 Batu Pahat; Everywhere: 8 News In Man--9 Kluan;. darin: 8.10 Classical Songs: 5 P.M.: Opeiiir.g749 words
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Advertisement1002 1967-03-03 10 BH^Hrt^^fc^fl^hA^^ l^^! t OMIIIMIed IriUD Pligr Hi ACKNOWLEDGMENTS M ord* 111 (Minimum) THE FAMILY of the iate Mr. Long \v\' lee. trwnk relatives, friends for then wreaths, scrolls, condolences ai.il Hew «ho attended tbe funeral. 'HI FAMILY OF Ibe lata Mr. Pater Sng thank Key Kather Teng, Doctors. P.elatives, Friends1,002 words
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Advertisement844 1967-03-03 10 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Hora-j Sf iMm t Rax >• rt, ca*N FULLY FURNISHED 1 air- ondltion hedroom detached hungalow. 16 1 hird MMa .y. it servants quarter*. lama* Phoa* S oore 337J5. Liin Kent $350. 3 BEDROOM MOOERN Sanitation Fully Kurmshed Bouses for immediate occupation at Sennett Road, Katong. and844 words
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Advertisement930 1967-03-03 10 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE H Word, St (Mm.)— Box it el,, txlrm PETROL STATION SlTE— Malacca vacant «ite adjacent to existing ser'i" 'tations a l main road junction. aieja ">.uuil square laei approximately now for sal* Apply Property Manager. I PO. Box IM Singapore. SERANCOO'N CARDEN ESTATE: irnmhrd :<-r>rdroorrr<i Minidetacbed930 words
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Advertisement976 1967-03-03 10 lUUKS tXCURSIUNS /j Wmodm tt 'tin I Saal M rU txtrm TRAVEL IN COMFORT Smgapore- Johorc byMM nery lo II mins. ultra-modern r>unm for charter. Tel: -a.Mm E |.o.<ROUND TRIP Ti, l'-n»n. Ny M V lasia" MHuatve toum Mala.v-a. Penan. K L OSS >ta Ait <.J7i< Depart SiniiHpore -'-ra Man976 words
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Advertisement1095 1967-03-03 10 VEHICLES KOR SALE li *ord, U (Mitt.)— Box tt ett. tMtrm XX. ISO JAGUAR Grey with rrd upnol«ter>. 5< im»p miles. 2 owners, in ■nt condition Con.act \Vo>trnholme, ornir MSM Bouse ***** Kl. It** TRIUMPH HERALD Rrgd. I 1 WiA txcf i*n t condit ion 11*1 ny tx\ r«i o1,095 words
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Advertisement859 1967-03-03 10 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC M Wmtt St (Mitt.)— Box it rlt. txtrm MARTINA'S SALON. 14 J»I»n P.urnr.ia. Ox\ty Km. Mtisaror* i'j;i>u Hiihun Iw Conm« attending. MODERN MASSACC Wtmtmm% .«trambath» STA Victoria Street, corori Bra* Baun Road. 3 i>oie 1.1 NBM SWEDISH MASSACt STEAMBATM. Kami. HaßMaV*. Hj:rnMlln^. j Tintini; 'J«r»' Air-Condmonrd Mas),859 words
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Advertisement808 1967-03-03 10 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the p Chairman. Economic Development P Board. 2nd Kloor. Fullerton Build- n j Ing. Singapore, for: (a) CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION OP TWO TYPE Dl" BTANDARD FACTORY BUILDINGS ON PLOTS 1 2. SECTION 8, JALAN TUKANO. JURONO. Show round: 7 3808 words
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Advertisement369 1967-03-03 10 NOTICE Ffrl Fridau «k»n dt tutup apada semua la'.u linta* pada ukul IdOO malam 43 67 hlngga ukul 6 pagi 5.3.67 kerana karja nembaiki. TENDERS RENYATWN TAWARAN JKR PAHANG Tawaran2 daripada Ppmboong'2 yanx berdaftar di-da-am JKR Kclas "D" dan kaitas di-bawah Kepala I Pehahan 3 akan di-tenma di•ejabat Jumtrra Ncperi369 words
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Advertisement1231 1967-03-03 11 to LIVEBPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.. Ova Spore Sans P. Sham Penang ELPENOR Lisbon, L'pool, O'lm A'uwvtn It Pirt OEMODOCU3 I ■.i-'pcol, Glasgow CM. 11 Mar 3 Mm 4 ASTYINAX G asgc* Mar I Mar I MENEiAUS Havre, Liverpool Glasgow... Mar 4 Mar 8 Mm 3/12 Mm 13 PELEUS Mir1,231 words
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Advertisement1421 1967-03-03 11 mnrn^RHnQUhM TH£ E A Zl/NES n ri. iMt tASr ASIATIC COMPANY LM kema^ •Ol < EXPRESS SAILING!) 10 ttNOA-ROTTEROAM-HAMBURG-AARHUS-COPENHAGEN. r 'ha» Piaang S'puft teiua R'daai H'burg Aariu* C'kagaa SARGODHA Mar 25 27 Mar 21 21 31 2 Apr Api II Apr 2) Apr 31 May 4 May I MALAYA- Mar1,421 words
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Advertisement1383 1967-03-03 11 I BENULINE~\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL k CONTINENTAL PORTS. BENNEVIS fw "»T" 5?" Singapora Pt S'hav Penang Havre Apr I ll Pt Talay Mar 4/ 4 Roiieraia Apr 14 Antwerp Apr 11 RFNAVHN f Liverpool Mm 30 OEtPtAWVrt Hamburg Apr I S-jnoe Pt. S'hart 'fting C'mouth Apr 13 la1,383 words
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Advertisement1336 1967-03-03 11 feELLERMAN ft BUCKNALLS.S. CO./ LTI. SEE BVERLEAF FBR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U K. CONTINENT. Ltalitg tori Singacora P. Shan Petwtg CITY BF CO'OMIO Kwo-n, Hamburg. Rotterdam, havn Huil. M Oro GI Till) < I Mar CITY BF WELLINGTON London. Hamburg. Rotterdam, Havra HuU. Imm'ham 28 28 M. M/ 30 Mat1,336 words
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Article138 1967-03-03 12 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INDUSTRIALS were again (ten- er*lly easier but some stocks Umed to close. BHP gained <i •ents to 56.30. Gold Poultry closed >t $1.18. a rise of 39 cents since Brit Tobacco take over bid of il 28 for SO cents shares Base Metals and Oils were138 words
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Article321 1967-03-03 12 k|.\K< H fimt tridt rubber f.o.b. buyer* closed at 3 P- m in Luala. Lumpur and Singaporr rtterday at 56 4 rrnU per lb. own one ri(hth of a rent on krdnesday't closing level for the esilion. The tone »it quiet but steady. R.A.S. and M.R.K. closing prices321 words
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Article31 1967-03-03 12 Mar 2. Rl BBER PRKE: Ml cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5603 (down 371 cents). 1. -Uim.it i (I unofficial offering was 110 tons (up 10 tons).31 words
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Article71 1967-03-03 12 -HiNESf Prortuca tuhtnn. ■>»«■■ day: Cac.nut ell: bulk 1441 aflleri. drum S47j acllera. Cepra: MUM if oh > looac Mar./ Apr L'T{ H. Pepper: Miintok ertjtc BUB) Mllort. ■atrawmk «nit» ***** nUafajb npfcial <k bia<k siio aolaara, san>i«i limpnag Mack smo »riior» NLWI, ASIA $107* ncllera <100' i71 words
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963 1967-03-03 12 From Our Market Correspondent ALL was quiet on the Stock Exchange yesterd.o Even the popular counters in the industrials section attracted very little interest. Of the>small amount of trading that did take place. Rothmans saw business done from 52.80 to 52.78 to963 words
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Article30 1967-03-03 12 Malayan Stuck MBCM Mar. i. .>i»r. Industrials: 10K..17 XIX..M •l»r<i|irrlirs: IM.M HiK.ltX Minings; lOd.i.T 1 0rt..">:i S rubbers: Ills 111.58 l»ec. .'H, 19b:.' Kill. *Oec. 31). i:»i,ti inn.30 words
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363 1967-03-03 12 THi: price of Straits tin at Penang yesterday fell 3*l cents to SbO3. This easier tone was in line with a drop of fil| in London on Wednesday. The estimated offering was up 10 tons to 220 tons. LONDON: Tin held about363 words
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Article33 1967-03-03 12 f\X the frtt nclijrm mirhil In Bnn| v Konii >.»ir.dav th» US. dHUr < 741 (or T.T. and 0.7.ii for toad. Sttrlmic i| 1.1 we an 4 eno tatl el neld a;33 words
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Advertisement1099 1967-03-03 12 Vy" KISEN KAISHA LTD. Direct U.S.A. Atlantic Coast Service •mi lot KoMftoa* H ion fortiane flinao «aiL "Nitrta it lamaata" II II Mar 17,11 Mar I May 12 May It Mjj 17 Mai Japan Direct Service Pmani iHwaport latenaaai tsM "S««*M Kara" 11 Mar W HuH II Mar 14 Mm1,099 words
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Advertisement1048 1967-03-03 12 AUSTRALIA/NEW 2EALANB SERVICES INDIA. PAKISTAN »ND FAR EAST SERVICES Tl- fremutle. AielaiM. Mtllliria. Sylaii T* Matrat M« Nagapattiaa* Srtgioore P. S'*am Penang P'nang P. J-Mm Smgactrr RAJULA '3 17 Mir Tl M» It Mm .om.au v. .i/ii h. <«»«. gjsj r ■AMORA 7 Apr II Apr 11.11 Apr T, Mairai.1,048 words
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Advertisement306 1967-03-03 12 P.N. PELAJARAN NASIONAL INDONESIA (PELNI- LINES) ACCEPTING CARGOES FOR:M.V. "KALIMANTAN" ETD 4/3/67 tor BELAWAN M.V. "SELAT SUMBA" ETD 4/3/67 for DJAKARTA M.V. "EPAR" ETD 6/3/67 for JAVA PORTS FOR CARGO BOOKINGS, CONTACT HANDLING AGENTS:- TUNAS LTD. 6D. Robinaon Rd., 4th Floor, Hong Leong Bldg., Singapore). Telephones: *****1-4 I THharborline a»»^306 words
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Advertisement230 1967-03-03 12 Sinjjfjre P S>»m Penint ETA/ETO ETA, ETO ETA/ETO FROM MaDRAS. N«C«PUTIK*M rSS -STATE OF MADRAS io- NsjacTV,- l Vjjras la Part Mir J Mar It Mar 1/ 1 fROM CALCUTTA M.V. "RATNA MANJUSHREE" <or Monfkont. Kobe. OfJta, Yc-toM-m I Harms"! Mar 4/1 rROM CAICUTTA M.» "SMTF. OF HUTCH" tor °o*230 words
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Article1051 1967-03-03 13 |)l RINEBB In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala I umpur trading room* of the *tock Exchange yesterday wllh the number of shares traded In l>racket« INDUSTRIALS: Bouittad (1.000) |1 .V Ctntral Sugars (A.nOO) t2 13 P. iin.nnfl) $2 11. D. (10.000) $2.10. D. ft, MO) 10.1,051 words
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Advertisement817 1967-03-03 13 f^^^*2^^^^^^B^^B^^^^^^^B ■51 GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1961 (No 18 of 1963) NOTK E I'NDER SECTION 19(10) Whereas In exercise of the powers conferred by subsections (1) and (3) of section 19 of the Local Government Integration Ordinance. 1963 (hereinafter referred to as "the817 words
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Advertisement808 1967-03-03 13 PARLIAMENT OF SINGAPORE LAND TITLES (STRATA) BILL (Bill No. 60,66) The Select Committee of Parliament on the Land Titles i Strata i Bill would welcome representations from members of the public on the BUI. 2. The object of this Bill is to enable the subdivision of blocks of flats Into808 words
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Advertisement891 1967-03-03 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPOINTMENT OF HEAD TEACHER Applications are Invited from experienced teacher (preferably Graduates of recognised universities) (or appointment under the Unified Teachinc Service to the post of Head Teacher of Zalnab Secondary School. Kota Bharu, Kelantan. Application forms are available from the school. All completed forms should be sent891 words
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Advertisement758 1967-03-03 13 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN JABATAN PARIT DAN TALIAYER. JOHOR. Tsw«ran2 darlpada pemborong2 yang berdaftar denftan Jabalan Parlt Dan Taliayer. Johor. dalam Kelas EX' (a) (O ißangunani dan iKonkertti dan ka-atas akan j di-tertma dl-Pejabat Jurutera Parit Dan Tallayer Negerl. Johor. Johor Bahru. hlngga pukol 12 00 tengah hart pada hari Khamis.758 words
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Advertisement264 1967-03-03 13 HUME INDUSTRIES (mauya) BERHAD COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENT Preliminary Report of Financial Results for the year ended 31st December. 196fi. The Director* of Hump Industrie* iM»lf»\ai BrrlnH report that the nmpanv had a mml successful year and the limmul revolt* achieved to 3l*t December. 196<> were the highest in Ihe short hi*264 words
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Article, Illustration120 1967-03-03 14 Sultan has fun with toy train in his palace THE Sultan of Srlangor having fun with his children yesterday driving this fourcoach miniature train at his palace the Istana Darul l.kh-.m about three miles from Klang The occasion was an "oprn house" for Pressmen who had called on him toOthman YaacoK - 120 words
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190 1967-03-03 14 $35,000 worth of goods stolen from shop KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A gang of burglars struck tor the fourth time In 30 days when they stole valuables and goods worth $35,000 from M. S. Ally and Co., grocers and druggists, In Jalan Mountbatten early this morning. To celebrate their successful raids,190 words
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Article51 1967-03-03 14 SINGAPORE. VWd. Chlng Tiong Chuan. 30. did of hid Injuries las: night in tlv I Hcxspital five Mm after he val knocked down by a rar ai &4 mile. New Jurong Road. Eye-witnesses are »>Jced to poni tact Inspector I.'r>ns Y»e I ths acc.denU btuih, Sepcv51 words
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Advertisement748 1967-03-03 14 fflrfmanA o/<%//< Ifa// invites applications for the position of PACKAGING PLANNING OFFICER Position Specification After a period of training the nuccessfui applicant would be expected to assume technical responsibility for his department and assist the production management in planning, implementing and controlling efficient production according to established standards. Qualifications Candidates748 words
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Advertisement839 1967-03-03 14 NOTICES NOTICE PI Bl It WORKS DFPAKTMENT. SINGAPORE Notice is neieby Riven that the Braves on State L.md at Upper Seranguon Road (Between Bartley Road and Paya Lebar Road) forming part of Tan Tock Sens Burial Ground on lot 52 Mfc No. XXIV District Katlang which are aflecied by the839 words
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Miscellaneous146 1967-03-03 14 Ml, 't, o*o*f* Ktf V.T. ff«v»wfl*. -COH, THEY'RE TOO V*» A.REWT ANY O* MXI I MOT ME 1 I'VE HEARD J WEU., I TWINK I I COOP HEAVENS, I THINK. I'LL A A.WKWARD, IP (TO LIKE SONS TO UXK AT HIS PRICES ARE WALK OVER c a Al/Mf fIsTTA SPEAR!146 words
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Miscellaneous52 1967-03-03 14 The weather HIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malavia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesdf.y to 8p m. yesterday: Highest Lowe* Kuala Lumpur »0 70 Kota Bliaru P4 73 Penang N 72 Ipoh si 70 Malacca s>o 72 Sincapore KS 75 C. Highland! 71 5P Jesselton 84 72 Kuchlng52 words
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Article1259 1967-03-03 15 MANSOOR RAHMAN; ERNEST FRIDA - MANSOOR RAHMAN and ERNEST FRIDA AMERICAN TAKES $500 PRIZE WITH THREE-UNDER 68 By gURLY Ron Howell of the United States took the lead after the first round in the Singapore Open golf championship with a three-under-par 68 on the 6584 yd Bukit course yesterday. Howell, six-foot-two1,259 words
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Article217 1967-03-03 15 SOCCER ROUNDUP INTER-MILAN ELIMINATE EUROPEAN CUP HOLDERS \'DON. Thurs. Real Aj .adrid, the holders, swept out of the European Cup last night by Inter-Milan of Italy The crack Bpanish club were beaten 2-0 In the second-leg of the quarterfinal in Madrid, giving Inter a 3-0 aggregate. Results217 words
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Article48 1967-03-03 15 OOLV S'porc Opon 2nd round (Bukit course 9.30 a.m.). SOCCER Sultans' Gold Cup: Kedah Ma lavs v PerlLs Malays i A. Stan: Trenggajiu Malays v Pahans Malays (K. Trengganu) HOCKEY MHF Quad: B'gor v Armed Forces Netrrl v Pentnf (Princes Rd. XXi M»l«<wa women's quadrarnruiax (MC. (rd).48 words
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568 1967-03-03 15 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by CABTECK and Orien- tal Pearl, two useful Class Four middledistance performers trained in Singapore by Ahmad Samad. showed good form in a trial at Penang yesterday. Breaking into a gallop from the 4f post, they gradually '.nrrerused speed to568 words
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Article512 1967-03-03 15 117 EIGHTS for tt all t*n races at Penan* on Sunday: PENANG CLP CLASS 3— lOF Boy's Fun 9.03 Brave Chevalier 9.02 AJnos 9.02 Satellite II 8.13 Flying Glory 8.08 Balmy Air 8.08 Lark 8.06 Rapier 8.04 Jerry's Special 8.02 Bold Warrior 7.12 Isfahan 7 10 Horse Year 7.08512 words
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149 1967-03-03 15 BADMINTON T ONDON. Thurs. Two Asian badminton players had a big part In the success of the British Universities Sports Federation In holding the strong South African touring team to a 6-6 draw at Wimbledon last night. Oon Chong Hau, a Malaysian student149 words
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Article143 1967-03-03 15 WARNING FOR MOHAMED MANSOOR ATHLETICS THE Singapore AAA an. nounced yesterday that the association's Disciplinary Committee had decided to warn pole vaulter Mohamed Mansoor and caution hurdler Osman Merlcan for misbehaviour I during the Asian Games in Bangkok in December. The two athletes appeared before the Disciplinary Committee on Feb.143 words
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Advertisement298 1967-03-03 15 I si I <iT f i fit i JI Just so long as you have a finger free to press a button, the Fujica Single-8 Cine Camera will give you big brilliant pictures. It's so simple. Even in the most difficult situations It probably costs less than the transistor radio298 words
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322 1967-03-03 16 KUALA KANGSAR, Thursday. •JHIRTY-FOUR illegal buildings have been erected here since the recent floods. And this, a councillor said yesterday, would not have come about but for delays on building applications. Dato (Dr.) S. Underwood, the council's lone Independent member, in an adjournment speech322 words
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Article25 1967-03-03 16 Bt ANTYRE. Tinas PiCMdent Banda will visit Tmpeh from I to lv Bt tiif invitation Kai-.-h^k. it i ..nounced bat night. Reutrr. IReuter - 25 words
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Article162 1967-03-03 16 KENNETH SURESH TalpMf <-.. AMENOMCNT CORTEGE deceased Mil. I-ii KfcUß I- i. N« VOI i/.id 67 S.U MR. V. THAMBVAVAH. > 1 II I'omi.ah. l-oion,; and ijrothn in- I NERVA WINSTON IGNATIUS I lhci.ee to i MR. WCE VONC SIANC pawed leaving behind b. loved witf. two non». and162 words
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Article47 1967-03-03 16 PENANG Ttmn Lion Interil oresident Mr. Edward M. Lindsay, now on a world tour. \oected to \.sit Penang on Monday. Lions of Zone Two district 308. h(>re are arranging a banquet (or him at the Chopsticks Restaurant. Hotel Ambassador. the same n:aht.47 words
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Article34 1967-03-03 16 Xl ALA I I MPI K. Thurs. The first international agreement in Malay was signed here today. It was an air services agreement between Malaysia and the Republic of Korea.34 words
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124 1967-03-03 16 IyiUAR. Thurs.— Police J> l here are looking for a confidence trickster who recently cheated a tapper of $75,000 third prize in the Social Welfare lottery. The tapper, T&n Kirn Seng, 30. said he bought th* ticket. No. *****52. in Tangkak. On Feb. 14124 words
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Article62 1967-03-03 16 SRINAGAR. Wed: A former Chief Minister of Kashmir still being investigated on charges of corruption has been fleeted to India's ventral Parliament in a late election re6ult announced here. Mr. Ghulam Mohammed Balcshi. head of the opposition National Conference, defeated Kashmir's State Minister for Social Welfare,62 words
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Article55 1967-03-03 16 HONG KONG. Thurs The, Government has announced a Budcet which left tax rates unchanged and. in some cases, even lowered. Mr. J.J. Cowperthwaite. the Financial Secretary, forecast a deficit at only HKS23 milion in the 1967/68 financial year one of the smallest deficits estimated inReuter - 55 words
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Article114 1967-03-03 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Fong loon How (above), a 69->ear-pld Buddhist nun. v Im perished in flames in her room in a temple at Telok Kurau last night, had been plagued by worries before her death, her friends said today. They said she had no relatives,114 words
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Article82 1967-03-03 16 Floods: 80 families evacuated RAUB. Thurs. About 80 families in the kampongs near here had to abandon their homes today when Sungei Lipis burst its banks following two days' of incessant rain. Of these 20 were from Kampong Sega. where houses were under two to four feet of water. Another82 words
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Article60 1967-03-03 16 Petrol price war LONDON. Thurs. Price cuts of iid to four pence a gallon were announced by some of Britain's major petrol companies last night. It was the sturt of an all-out price war between the major companies and small but active croup of independent firms who are already undercuttingReuter - 60 words
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459 1967-03-03 16 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Bill to prevent the importation, distribution or reproduction of undesirable publications has been introduced by the Government and gives the power of search of premises to th« authorities. The existing law does not provide for the search of459 words
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123 1967-03-03 16 IPOH. Thurs.— Th e PPP si determined to keen its pled*> not to ircrease assessments in Ipoh. The president of the party Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam. said this in an adjournment speech in the Municipal Council. He said: "We made a promise not to123 words
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341 1967-03-03 16 British defence changes to save manpower LONDON, Thurs. —Britain's fighting services will soon each have one major front line command, embracing nearly all operational units based at home, the Defence Ministry announced today, i These sweeping changes are designed to achieve greater operational effectiveness and ultimate savings in manpuwrr. ControlReuter - 341 words
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281 1967-03-03 16 Singapore pays tribute to Dutch economist SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Singapore Government today paid tribute to a Dutch economist, Dr. Albert Winsemius, 56, for his "valuable contributions to the formulation and adoption of changes in a wide range of matters of economic policy" in the Republic. A former adviser to the281 words
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Article30 1967-03-03 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Two men travelling: In a "pirate" taxi last nißht were robbed of $101 and their watches by two men posing as fares. The driver was spared.30 words
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Advertisement101 1967-03-03 16 im mr^"*™ I INCIL To Barbara and K.irnard a aon. Aodrew Cbancs. I Hum Koad. ■waiug. WILLIMOTT: on 'Jnd M.-itib at Gltat<i~lt* Ho-- »nd Normaa a daughter Ruta ClliawtO LEE: To J.il-.ina i rice KhOo> and Chnstoprwr Ah K Otfctf for Anita Th.ml.* to Doctors Start; tal. COM: I* Catfctrtaa101 words
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Advertisement205 1967-03-03 16 l^r?^^' FOR-COLOURJ A. We htve the Emu pawerw WOOL %S SHOP m b. second «-OO*. TAY WAN GUAN SHOPPING CENTRE •3-C. CAST COAST PO»O. S'N&APOWI TEL: 41«S» YDURCAREBI THE QUICKEST WAY TO SUCCESS fHROUCH THE WORLD FAMOUS POSTAL TUITION IT THE RAPID RESULTS COLLE6E it Lonito (Miaker «f Ui AssociatiM205 words
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33722 1967-03-03 1 CERTIFICATES FOR 8,957 CANDIDATES WHO HAVE PASSED The Cambridge examination results SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Ministry of Education today announced the results of the joint examination for the Cambridge School Certificate, Malaysia Certificate of Education and the General Certificate of Education, 1966. It announced that out of 11,798 school candidates who33,722 words
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Article353 1967-03-03 1 Highest passes to Raffles Girls SINGAPORE, Thurs. Raffles Girls' School scored the highest overall percentage of passes in the 1966 Senior Cambridge School Certificate examination 93.8. A total of 165 girls sat for their examination at the school, out of whom. 90 obtained grade I. 39 grade II and 20353 words
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Advertisement94 1967-03-03 1 REGULAR FULL-TIME CLASSES 1967-1968 SESSIONS Irl 00l I COLLEGE H.S.C. (LOWER UPPER VI) ARTS (ALL SUBJECTS) SCHOOL CERT. MALAYSIA CERT. GENERAL CERT. (ALL ARTS SCIENCE SUBJECTS) FORM IV/Q.T. LOWER CERT. OF EDN. PRIMARY I FORM 11. HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION FOR OUTSTATION STUDENTS PRINCIPAL: K.A. AUGUSTINE 8.A., B.L. (Former Lecturer in Nanyang94 words
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Advertisement667 1967-03-03 1 EXAMINATIONS are no problem gHHH |Hfe IPROVIDED YOU ENROL TODAY With F °R SUCCESS THE RAPID WAY 1 MALAYAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE J^^^^*^ FOUNDED: 19J9 TEL: 2171 and 2006 0 V PRINCIPAL: K. T. THOMAS, I 1 i.A.i.L f.R.A.S. (LONDON) FIE. MIST.S., F.R.ECON.S. 1? >^*1 vfl W\ I why not lain667 words
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Article946 1967-03-03 2 STAMFORD COLLEGE- SUCCESS STORY Exams results prove success of Stamford College techniques of correspondence education THE weeks that follow the announcement of results of the Higher School Certificate and Overseas School Certificate Examinations is a period when Stamford College is inundated with letters from successful Collegians in Singapore, Malaysia and946 words
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202 1967-03-03 2 CYMA College of Commerce In Kuala Lumpur., a member of the Stamford Institutes Group, has Initiated the Office Manager's Diploma (Australian Society of Commercial Education) together with six other new courses. The Office Manager's Diploma course is intended to fill a need ln202 words
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226 1967-03-03 2 WITH the growing facilities ln education and the ever-Increasing number of Jobs for women, many nousewlves are finding that motherhood and housekeeping alone are no longer sufficient to satisfy them. Once their children start going to school, they find time hangIng on their hands and226 words
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664 1967-03-03 2 /CORRESPONDENCE education In developing has been an important subject of discussion at two conferences of top educationists held in Europe and America recently. The International Conference on Correspondence Education held in Stockholm in 1965 dealt with the topic of correspondence education in664 words
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332 1967-03-03 2 riE Stamford Institutes Group includes: Stamford College (HomeStudy Courses in English* at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. Penang and Kuching: Federal College (HomeStudy Courses in the National Language) at Kuala Lumpur; City School of Commerce (Arts, Science and Commercial Courses) at Singapore; CYMA College (Arts and332 words
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Article, Illustration199 1967-03-03 2 The Principal and Staff of Stamford Institutes Group (Stamford College, City School, CYMA College and Federal College) extend their hearty congratulations to all successful candidates in the Cambridge School Certificate Malaysian Certificate of Education Examination* 1966. STAMFORD COLLEGE OFFICES IN SINGAPORE rB aim of Federal199 words
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Advertisement111 1967-03-03 2 LET THE FAMOUS STAMFORD INSTITUTES GROUP HELP YOU TO PLAN FOR SUCCESS Courses in H.S.C, 0.5.C./M.C.E.. Q.T., L.C.E. etc. and CAREERS IN COMMERCE. Approved training facilities Faculty of Specialists and Graduates Approved laboratory facilities Best training facilities for Commercial Subjects CITY SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Dept. of Arts, Dept. of Science,111 words
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Advertisement476 1967-03-03 2 J&* FEDERAL COLLEGE y C XJy the national gateway to further oSffla#^i education by home-study in the r^-J^ff^^ Moloy medium. Ensure your success in exams for: HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE SCHOOL CERTIFICATE MALAYSIA CERTIFICATE QUALIFYING TEST LOWER CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION FORMS I ft II GOVT. STD. I, II ft 111 (MALAY476 words
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Advertisement799 1967-03-03 3 MALAYAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE JOHORE BAHRU ADMINISTRATION OFFICES: \CMfip I F OH CHONG BUILDING. (2nd and 3rd Floor) The Princi P al Director of Studies and the Tel 2171 and 2006 Cable- Macorescol I I Tutorial staff extend their warmest congraGeneral Administration Rooms: S and 9 (ti\ J| Motions to M.799 words
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Advertisement369 1967-03-03 4 rC.C.S. PUBLIC ATIOLMS HELP YOU TO PASS EXAMS. pS^a 1 WITH FLYING COLOURS. fT^T >■ 151 SELECTED ESSAYS 520 Pages) by Mrs. Joan Molins B.A. (Hon.) Lond. SBLuU CL> RECOMMENDED FOR COMPOSITION PAPER H.S.C./0.5.C./M.C.1./Q.T./FORM IV/ C^SAYS L.C.I. A book of essays dealing with a wide ranaa af carefully SELECTED TOPICS,369 words
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Advertisement236 1967-03-03 5 more and more STUDENTS ARE NOW ENROLLING WITH M.C.C. BECAUSE M.C.C. PROMISES THEM SUCCESS.. THE SYSTEMATIC WAY M^^H^^ rounded i9iv JOHORE BAMRU ■W.W. A LEADING COLLiCGK of POSTAL KDt'CATIO*' in BOUTS LAST ASIA i F.»tahli*hrd in 1959 i: THE ONLY COLLEGE and INSTITUTION in this REGION that TEACHES ALL THE236 words
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Article568 1967-03-03 6 Examination results speak for themselves JL'ITION by correspondence is entirely a novel institution in South East Asia. It has been successfully employed in the United Kingdom, India, Australia, etc. and the establishment of a large number of correspondence schools and Colleges, both professional and technical, dearly568 words
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Article, Illustration382 1967-03-03 6 W^E have secured the ser- vices of famous educationists, authors and teachers from various parts of the Commonwealth. A great many of them have practical experience in doing Upper Forms work In Malayan and Singapore schools. We are happy to announce that we have382 words
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Article206 1967-03-03 6 \|ALAYAN Correspondence ifl College, the largest posUl tuition institution in Malaysia, rxtends its warmest conSimulations to all students who were successful In Lower Certificate ol Education. Qualifying Test. Shool Certificate and Huner School Certificate Examinations Once again it has been proved that our homestudy methods have been very effective206 words
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Article, Illustration483 1967-03-03 6 gratitude to your College ana the staff who helped me to get a grade I Certificate In the School Certificate Examination I must attribute my success to voar systematic coaching A thousand thanks will not be sufficient to express my gratitude F. 2114 Alor483 words
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354 1967-03-03 6 THOUSANDS OF STUDENTS HA VE PASSED THROUGH M.C.C. OTARTED in 1959 in a very humble way in a one room tenement in Johore Bahru. the College has progressed tremendously during the short span of eight years and has achieved the enviable position as the largest Correspondence institution in Malaysia. The354 words
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Article173 1967-03-03 6 MALAY MEDIUM COURSES M.C.C. introduced a Malay Medium Section In 1963 to cater to the needs of students coming from the Malay .^tream. Inche JafTar bin Hajl All has been appointed as the Director of Studies. Inche JafTar. formerly of Malayan Education Service, had made a name for himself as173 words
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Article, Illustration166 1967-03-03 6 r pursuance of our policy of riving maximum help to all sections of the student population, the College has Introduced two new Courses namely Art and Tamil Literature for School Certiflcate/M.C.E. Art course Is devised and produced by a specialist who had his training166 words
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Advertisement284 1967-03-03 6 STUDY HOME AN0 PASS YOUR EXAMINATIONS with CREDITS and DISTINCTIONS through the GUIDANCE of THE LEADING COLLEGE OF POSTAL EDUCATION offering THE FAMOUS, MOST UP-TO-DATE and WELL-PLANNED HOME-STUDY COURSES ANNOTATED GUIDE ON "THEY DARED TO BE DOCTORS" PRICE $4.00 including postage. In preparation: 171 ESSAYS FOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE COMPILED BY284 words
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Advertisement180 1967-03-03 7 RAJA'S COLLEGE e °i OF P*° Congratulations to all Successful candidates. RAJA'S COLLEGE offers courses in: PRE-lIMVERSITY CL*S*ES: Ist year 2nd years. SUBJECTS: General Paper Economics History Geography English Maths (Morning/Afternoon/Evening Sessions) SENIOR CIMBRID6E English, Literature, History, Geography, Health Science, Maths, Scripture. (Morning/ Afternoon/1 •nino. Sessions) SECRETARIAL COURSE Shorthand Typewriting180 words
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Advertisement111 1967-03-03 7 MALAYSIA'S POSTAL EDUCATION Hffift 'vp SUCCESS THROUGH POSTAL TUITION LET OUR TESTED HOME-STUDY COURSES LEAD YOU TOO TO SUCCESS. WHEREVER THE POST CAN REACH YOU, WE CAN TEACH YOU. CONSULT: CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (MALAYSIAN OFFICE) Hock Yee Hin Building, 5 Jalon Ah Fook, Johore Bohru. Tel: 3958 CCS. HOME-STUDY COURSES111 words
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Advertisement230 1967-03-03 8 THE S.I.C. ANNOUNCES that THE COMMERCIAL EDUCATION SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA (Est. 1910) Koi appointed th« Inititote a< iti Local Representative, awtWoritmq to Hold all the Society's Examinations in Singapore. First Exam. Moy/Junt. ti XBfIHHHHi 1 i IT Mr Si HF _> *L I S m m 11 E'ti I I230 words
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Article, Illustration146 1967-03-03 1 The casket team shouldered the coffin and bore it out. The band struck up "Hail U> the Chief." This was the last time it would be played for President Kennedy. Jacqueline, remembering how the boy had loved to play soldiers with his father, said:146 words
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Article, Illustration978 1967-03-03 1 BOBBY SAID: SHALL WE VISIT OUR FRIEND? READING the thoughts of a stricken man is difficult, nevertheless it was becoming increasingly clear to those around Joseph P. Kennedy that he sensed something was wrong. Ted Kennedy had told him that he was back in Massachusetts lor a speech,978 words
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Article, Illustration3152 1967-03-03 1 Into the casket a most precious gift In her darkened room, Jacqueline Kennedy wrote a Together they fell to their knees John was too little to write, so she asked him to mark his sheet as carefully as he could. It was, she said, to be a message for his3,152 words
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Advertisement237 1967-03-03 1 "Toshiba" means good company on the road or at home. On your car's instrument panel or suspended from a mounting, here's car radio that is compact, attractive, and above all, efficient. And it works on any car Ls^js^ Jj because you can ground it positive or negative. Standard i^^ Sfr237 words
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Article394 1967-03-03 2 On December 1. Jacqueline Kennedy wrote a letter to Nikita Khrushchev that hu never before been published: THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Dear Mr. Chairman President I would like to thank you for sending Mr. Mikoyan as your representative to my husband's funeral. He looked so upset394 words
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Advertisement127 1967-03-03 2 A highly polished aluminium foil ficino,. > For wrapping pipes, flanges tic, Flask- Flashband is unaffected by normal nbackad by a specially formulated Eve- bind provides excellent long-term pro- pansion and contraction, therefore idaal ■attic Sealing Compound leaal (or ttction against water, wether and far tailing j«*rts and far rteam127 words
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Advertisement168 1967-03-03 2 the is second camera. only SS9! JL* o M aw Pretty exciting Idea, Isn't it— a camera that That means oVay to shoot. Okay for gives you a finished print ls seconds after perfect black and white- exposure. After you ihoot? The new Polaroid Swinger does you shoot, pull the168 words
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Article, Illustration465 1967-03-03 3 Glimpse at old and new architecture MANY FIRMS SEND REPRESENTATIVES TO ASSIST VISITORS AT THE STANDS THIRTY-SEVEN Australian exporters will promote their products and services in an N.OOO-square foot display at the Singapore Building Materials and Services Exhibition which opens tomorrow. The Australian exhibit is sponsored465 words
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Article, Illustration594 1967-03-03 3 DEMAND FROM MALAYSIA AND REPUBLIC iUSTRALIA. with an advanced and well-deve- loped domestic building industry, is becoming a major supplier ot building materials to SouthEast Asia. Australia's exports of building materials to all countries now exceed $All million a year Among the biggest buyers are Australia's near-neighbours, including Singapore, Malaysia,594 words
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Advertisement87 1967-03-03 3 The whole world is using more and more Aus- Australian building products is virtually unlimited. steel, hand tools, paints, lacquers and varnishes. tralian building materials because Australia Not only timber, cement and plaster, but a variety Internationally known companies use Australian has a name for marketing world-quality products of hardboards,87 words
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Article, Illustration708 1967-03-03 4 EXPANSION MEETS DEMANDS OF EXPORT MARKETS, TOO THE intense building activity which has transformed Australian cities in recent years has assisted Australian tuppliers and servicing organisations in accumulating knowledge and experience which can be of considerable ralue in the development of South-East Asian countries. Development708 words
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Advertisement529 1967-03-03 4 rapifjPJ^ "btSHK jJI UUUuuS WwL vtmM Hkl BF~ J— W m Mm j Now tne oca building trade can have an un- and other accessories, easier cladding attach.Mm/U W?0 Hl ~x Wr* limited choice of the world's most advanced ment and attractive appearance. 7 IWJrW 4m,- U <teel sheet products.529 words
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Article, Illustration616 1967-03-03 5 Firm can build at rate of one floor daily AS a record of achievement in a unique quarter of the building industry, few Australian firms can rival the remarkable progress of a Sydney company. This company, which specialises in hiring out building equipment, has played a616 words
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392 1967-03-03 5 -Building material tests impressive A USTRALIAN science and ■fl Industry has produced a a heavily-galvanised steel sheet with a permanent coating of a special weather and corrosion resistant vinyl. The sheet forms root and wall cladding which Is excellent for buildings are exposed to acid fumes, salt spray, organic acids,392 words
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Advertisement304 1967-03-03 5 APPLIANCES PTY. LTD. takes pleasure in announcing the appointment of GETZ BROTHERS CO., INC. as their Sole Agents for Singapore, Malaysia Brunei IN COMMERCIAL CQOJNG ITS A WALDORF^Hp Waldorf cooking equipment installations include... Penang Technical Institute Fosters Steak House— Singapore Malaya Teachers College— Johore Bahru Public Works Department, Malaysia and304 words
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Article, Illustration310 1967-03-03 6 WINDOWS FOR CLIMATE CONTROL AUSTRALIAN made window fittings incorporating modern architectural ideas ;uc> sold in 23 countries. They are used widely in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Hong Kong and were installed throughout the Thai Hotel, Bangkok, and the Malaysian Housing Trust fbts ;it Johore310 words
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Article, Illustration518 1967-03-03 6 OOW can fungus on paintwork be on trolled? Why do some glass panels shatter in the sun? What is the lightest practicable fireproof door? These are three of the 12,000 questions Australian building research authorities were asked last year. The authorities answered all518 words
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217 1967-03-03 6 BATHS, stainless steel sinks and other plumber's fittings are being exported by a company in Victoria. The company"s products have won the approval of architects. builders and plumbers throughout South-East Asia. A wide range of these products will be shown at the Building Materials and217 words
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Advertisement211 1967-03-03 6 REINFORCED CONCRETE SERVICE MALAYSIA-SINGAPORE AIRLINES HEADQUARTERS BUILDING. A recent slipform project which has been completed using synchronised hydraulic climbing jacks and associated equipment for SPEED and ECONOMY of erection. Supplied and Supervised by:CONCRETE SILOS PTY. LTD. 65 ALEXANDER. STREET CROWS NEST -NSW. AUSTRALIA P.O. Box 126 Phone 43-0324 CONSULTANTS. DESIGNERS211 words
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Advertisement309 1967-03-03 6 V r Nmk whiskers V-rd.rU I iCI SANITARYWAR? CAROMA CISTERNS proven in ov«r 150.000 installations, feature a one piece moulded casing, in all stan- m> nn.^^ dard colours which never flake Of chip. j. The internal mechanism made en- jH tirely of plastics ensures complete m9kl^Stt^KrSt resistance to all forms309 words
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Article, Illustration752 1967-03-03 7 OF the large contingent of Australian visitors attending the Singapore Building Materials and Services Exhibition, executives reprejenting 13 exhibiting firms have confirmed that they will be coming. They are: A.P.I. CABLES INSULATION PTY LTD.: Mr. Peter Gruchy, Sales Manager has an extensive752 words
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Advertisement1027 1967-03-03 7 BUILDING MATERIALS AND SERVICES EXHIBITION SINGAPORE MARCH 4 12, 1967 LIST OF AUSTRALIAN EXHIBITORS EXHIBITOR PRODUCTS SINGAPORE AGENT A.P.I. < .iiurs A Insolation Pty. Elrctrlc power cables, cctuso- Alliance Engineering Pty. Ltd. Ltd., 55 Main Hnat, I.ilydale. rips, -nstnunt-nt tubing. P.O. Box 88. Killiney Road! Vie. Singapore 9. Abrasive Products1,027 words
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Advertisement451 1967-03-03 7 ©BRADFORD INSULATION INDUSTRIES PTY., LTD. SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA. PIONEERS OF THE MINERAL WOOL INDUSTRY IN AUSTRALASIA. BRADFORD HOME FACTORY INSULATION B. I. FIBERTEX* IS FIREPROOF, VERMINPROOF, CLEAN ODOURLESS. INSULATE YOUR HOME, OFFICE OR FACTORY FOR EVERLASTING COMFORT AND ECONOMY B. I. PRODUCTS FIBERTEX* GRANULATED WOOL FIBERTEX* BATTS AND BLANKETS FIBERTEX* LOOSE451 words
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265 1967-03-03 8 Australia to stage industrial show in Malaysia AUSTRALIA will stage an industrial display in Kuala Lumpur in April this year. The last such Australian event in this country, a general industries display in Kuala Lumpur in 1965, was so successful that it was decided to arrange another and more specialised265 words
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Article72 1967-03-03 8 TWO salesmen from the National department of Hagemeyer Trading Co. (M) Ltd. have been swarded special training for six weeks at Matsushita Communication Industrial Co. Ltd.. In Japan. They are Mr. Lee Kok Wai and Mr. Hoh Klang Howe from the electronics and communications section jf72 words
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236 1967-03-03 8 THAILAND has big plans to invest in palm oil planting which its (iovernment believes has a very bright future. An eight-man team from the Thai Ministry of Interior, led by the Director General of the Thai Public Welfare Department, Mr. Suwan Ruenyote,236 words
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Article, Illustration151 1967-03-03 8 Vf R. CHRISTOPHER CHEW iTX and Mr. Michael C. Koh, resident management lUff of Emo Standard Malaya Berhad. have been appointed to the posts of Central Malaya District Manager and North Malaya District Manager respectively. As Central Malaya District Manager. Mr. Chew, based in151 words
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Article, Illustration143 1967-03-03 8 Chemicals chief on market survey MR. CARTER WILSON (above), Australian and New Zealand sales manager for Phillips Imperial Chemicals Limited, will arrive in Singapore on March 27 to survey potential local markets for carbon blacks and synthetic rubbers. Phillips Imperial Chemicals Limited recently b~gan production of synthetic rubbers and carbon143 words
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123 1967-03-03 8 Finance firm opens its first branch in Spore rE Singapore Finance Ltd. opened its first branch office in Upper Serangoon Road last Thursday. The new branch Is served by a staff of 12. It has been announced that the company Intends to set up more branches In Singapore. The present123 words
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Article162 1967-03-03 8 T»HE Q.P.O have awarded a contract to Evershed and Vlgnoles Ltd., a member of the George Kent Ltd. Group, manufacturers ol Megger and Ducter testers, foi 3.000 electrical testing Instruments. Delivery of the order, worth nearly £300,000. commences Is June at 300 a month. The contract162 words
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359 1967-03-03 8 IPOH - IPOH From THE large number of factories already established or in the process of being established in the sprawling Tasek industrial estate here is an "indication of confidence in the country's future." Mr. T. S Wilson, chairman of the Perak branch of the359 words
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241 1967-03-03 8 Plans to provide power for industrial boom WITH the increasing emphasis on industrial development in Malaysia, the National Electricity Board is playing its part by providing more power for rapidly growing industries. The NEB's most recent project, the Batang PadangPral Power Development Scheme, which is nearing completion, will almost double241 words
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Article, Illustration74 1967-03-03 8 MR. MICHEL CAMUS (above) said the market potential for brandy in Singapore and Malaysia continues excellent, and his firm's first year's sales were fully up to expectations. Mr. Camus, head of the famous Cognac house of the same name, visited Singapore recently for the second time.74 words
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Advertisement405 1967-03-03 8 mm "british (Ml 1K ROPES I/I THE RIGHTROPEFOR EVERYJOB lllr 111 I imt Brltlsrl Ropes Limited are the largest producers \jf TJr r °P es n the U.K. Their first rate design and mJn I 4 quality are backed by a fine Research Group. FUt jfl ilk Their wide variety405 words
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Advertisement282 1967-03-03 8 THE PIPE MAN, THE FAIRWAY AND BALKAN SOBRANIE Man and his golf are one of life* mysterious love stories. Despite all that game's most cruel caprices, its helpless swain returns undaunted with a heart full of hope and a pipeful of Balkan Sobranie Smoking Mixture. For when you are companioned282 words
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