The Straits Times, 18 March 1967
1967-03-18
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Title Section22 1967-03-18 1 AVERAGE DAILY rFRTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 Natiiiiiiil Hnwspapi The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1967 15 CENTS KDN. 2378:2390 M.C.(P)226622 words
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Article84 1967-03-18 1 Police quiz Syed Nasir KUALA LUMPUR. Friday THE Director of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Syed Nasir bin Ismail (left), accompanied by a police officer, leaving his office in Old Airport Road late last night. He had earlier been questioned for more than four hours by the police. Reporters were84 words
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Article562 1967-03-18 1 A. SRIPATHY - Tengku's aidJakarta plan A. SRIPATHY From -MALACCA, Friday TENGKU Abdul Rahman said here today thai Malaysia was willing to convene a meeting in Kuala Lumpur of all countries interested in helping Indonesia to stand on her own feet He told a press conference at the airport: "Malaysia will go mil562 words
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Article75 1967-03-18 1 Jakarta army shake-up JAKARTA, Fri. In- donesia's toughest and most reliable troops were today organised into a special task force to deal with any future uprisings. The task force was formally inaugurated at Army headquarters here. Lt. Gen. Pangabean acting President Gen. Suhartos Deputy read a written statement from Gen.UPI - 75 words
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Article55 1967-03-18 1 JESSEI. lON. Pii. 1 lie proposed vi.sit lure by Tv»- Abdul ik haa been postponed indefinitely, it was announced here today. Tlie Deputy Prime Minister was to have llown in today lor an extensi.e six-day visit during which he was to have addressed a nu.nber of55 words
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Article30 1967-03-18 1 Rotary 's new No. 1 TOKYO. Pri— Mr Klyoshl Togasaki. former President of the Japan Times. Is to be President of Rotary International for 1968--69. He was the only nomination.30 words
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Article61 1967-03-18 1 SAIGON. Fri. A lone Navy jet bomber dodged a hail ot gunfire and four guided missiles last night j to lay a deadly cluster of 1.000-lb. bombs on a power plant 20 miles from Hanoi. The plant, at Bac Glang. Is North Vietnam's newest J major power61 words
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Article25 1967-03-18 1 ADEN. Fri —Mr. George Thomson British Minister of State tor Foreign Affairs. Hew in here today on a surprise mission from London. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article61 1967-03-18 1 MBLUN (France), Fri. Polite used magnetic devices today to pick up thousands of nails which dropped from a lony over a distance of »>0 miles and left dozens of can stranded with punctured tyres. Several motorists said they tried to catch up with the lorry and alert61 words
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Article, Illustration345 1967-03-18 1 KIALA LI.MIUH. Friday TENGKU Abdul Rahman said here today thai the Public Services Commission would eventually gel a complain! againsl Syed Nasir bin Ismail, Director of Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, over his stand on the National I Language Bill. "Othprwi.se his head ofLIM GHEE HAW - 345 words
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202 1967-03-18 1 Soek a mental case, experts tell Suharto JAKARTA. Pit Dr. Soekarno was declared mentally ill by two Indonesian psychiatrists under oath almost one month before he was dismissed from office. Informed BOttTces told United Press Internationa] today that two private psychiatric examinations were ordered by Gen. Suharto shortly before the202 words
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Article16 1967-03-18 1 REBEL MU-tw <111 l I ONI I m tribesai "< ration ending t«d»j "lt iii16 words
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305 1967-03-18 2 Wilson: Big 'if' on break with U.S. on Vietnam LONDON. Friday •JHK Prime Minister, Mr. Wilson, said last night that he would have dissociated Britain from U.S. action it: Vietnam if he thought it would hasten the <-r;d of the war there. But he did not Uiink it would, and305 words
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Article, Illustration140 1967-03-18 2 Evicted NATO chief gets top honour PARIS, Fri. President de Gaulle today awarded the highest rank in the Le^km oi Honour us a farewell tribute to the U.S. K**nt*r;tl whose Nato forces France has evicted from French soil. President de Gaulle kissed Gen Lyman Lernnltzer on both cheeks and handed140 words
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120 1967-03-18 2 Vy.USIIiNUTON, Kf.. U.» pUDM dro|)|)fd 68.000 tons in bOOlbfl on UUTfCtI ill Nurtii mid Stuith Vietnam lum month, nr lour times the tonnage used in an average mouth i>i ;he Korean Wur i s. officiate Raid today. DlKpuUng chargM of a bomb .short an?Reuter - 120 words
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Article, Illustration41 1967-03-18 2 Their 101 st wedding anniversary TJALAISHI Orujev ■"and his wife Amina, of Azerbaijan. USSR, who celebrated their 101 st wedding anniversary recently. He is 130 years old and she is 114. Both are reported to be in excellent health. UPI picture.UPI - 41 words
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132 1967-03-18 2 pOLOMBO, Fri. A Press Foundation Is to be set up to deal with problems of the Asian newspaper industry. This was decided here today at the final session of the Asian Newspaper Conference at Kandy. a mountain resort north of here. TheReuter - 132 words
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170 1967-03-18 2 Uproar as deputy threatens to blow up chamber QUITO. Fri.— A session of the Ecuador Constituent Assembly ended in uproar yesterday after a deputy threatened to blow up the building. Deputies, members of the public and attendant!! rushed for the exits when the deputy. Mr. Vicente Levi. pulled out se\eralReuter - 170 words
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Article27 1967-03-18 2 AMMAN. PYi. A Jnrdaniwi farmer was killed and anoTher wounded in a border clash yesterday between Jordanian and Isrnrli forces a military spokesman announced.27 words
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81 1967-03-18 2 WASHINGTON. Pti America's unemployment rate remained at 3.7 per cent last month and total employment held virtually steady despite a slight decline in manufacturing work, the Labour Department reported today. Jnb nains in construction. State and local governments and service employment helped toAP - 81 words
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163 1967-03-18 2 Jack Fingleton - Awards for Gallipoli veterans after 52 years Jack Fingleton From i (CANBERRA, Fri. It y will be 52 years on April 25 since the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps fought first at Gallipoii and the Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Holt, announced today a belated attempt to catch up with163 words
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123 1967-03-18 3 Computers ordered for push button artillery ONDON. Fri. The British Army is recruiting computers to be sent on to the battlefield for push button gunliic The Defence .Ministry •aid yesterday that 76 miniature computer systems have been ordered for the artillery and should be in service next year. alMounted InReuter - 123 words
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Article, Illustration148 1967-03-18 3 T ONDON, Fri. The BBC and a sketch writer have agreed to pay theatre chief Emile Littler (above) £11.500 to settle a claim that a television satirical show depicted him as a hypocrite. Mr. Littler, 63 impresario, producer, author and company directorReuter - 148 words
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Article36 1967-03-18 3 WASHING -Britain and the United yesterday tv study the >■ of Incn nje kid to Turkey. Pakistan ami Iran through the gam:-.,-Th:.s conclusion ol conference of the five-nation CENTO economic commute?.— Reuur.36 words
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101 1967-03-18 3 CALCUTTA. Fn. Film star Marlon Brando returned today from a fiveday tour of drough stricken Bihar State and said: "Nobody outside Bihar could ever imagine the condition of this famine stricken multitude." Brando was said to be dteeuwing a charity lilm Wttb IndianAP - 101 words
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122 1967-03-18 3 CHICAGO, Fri.— Recent reports of unidentified flying objects over Minnesota stemmed from hot air and the ingenuity of an inventi\c \outh. Richard I'ndlin. 17. revealed vrsterdav that he had been building and flying olorful contraptions since Sunday night. He got the idea fromAP - 122 words
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Article, Illustration203 1967-03-18 3 Dewi says she gets a daily message from Soekarno TOKYO, Friday. IJOCTOK Soekarnos Japanese wife Ratna Sari Dewi said yesterday that he sends her a daily message and advises her not to worry about politics. Speaking from Keio Hospital where she gave birth to a daughter on March 7. MadamAP - 203 words
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Article272 1967-03-18 3 WASHINGTON, Friday. AIRLINE stewardesses are being forced to retire at the age of 32 or 35 because they no longer fit the "Flying Bunny Club" image. Congress was told today. The complaint was made by Miss Colleen Boland. president of the airline stewards272 words
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Article, Illustration93 1967-03-18 3 ]^EW YORK. m. -Singer Connie Francis (above) said yesterday that sh» was engaged to a New York lawyer and would be married "before the year is over." Her fiance is Michael Capanegro. 37. a former New York State assemblyman. "Michael invited me to aAP - 93 words
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Article47 1967-03-18 3 PARIS. Fn. An anonymous telephone call yesterday led officials to Mozart's original manuscript of the oora Don Giovanni, which had been reported stolen from the National Library on Jan. 18. Thf manuscript, described as invaluable, had been hidden in the library basement. A.PAP - 47 words
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360 1967-03-18 3 CWEDISH disarma- ment experts said yesterday that a theoretical discovery that could lead to possible elimination of radioactive fallout from nuclear explosions had no political importance. Mr. Sten Andersson and Mr. Bo Holmberg. of the Defence Researcb Institutes high temperature laboratory. believeReuter - 360 words
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Miscellaneous18 1967-03-18 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby HI W^^lJ^LUS^ r^fflS?) b^sfew? I rUAT* #>T ©i»*7 Mmm>~ 4»6>&uv%fAfr- j I //j18 words
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Advertisement373 1967-03-18 4 UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE Or THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE INCHE YUSOF BIN ISHAK GRAND FILM PREMIERE '••■••MHtiDor THE SPORTS PROMOTION FUND«*«*.««« ORCHARD: MON.. 20th MARCH '67 at 8.30 pm TICKETS: S3 IS $10 I DONATION SEATS AVAILABLE AT ORCHARO THEATRE. C K. TAN,, ROBINSON S t SGAPORE373 words
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Advertisement704 1967-03-18 4 Nil \w ORGANISATION miumilTTT I ITB—F^ I lost 4 Dov< 11-1 30-4-6 JO-» II -0 4 lm Van t.ie«t I OOLLARi MORE m 1? ...A) l33_nE_BC___32 2 Last DAY 111 30-4-6.45-9.90 1J Acodcmy Award Nommatiant Inlor RicMord Burton "WHO S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLFV Warner Brov OPENS TOMORROW "That TtNOIR704 words
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Article, Illustration161 1967-03-18 5 Betty's big moment MALAYSIA'S Betty lim Saw lira 24. addressine a hue* auilirnce after she was elected Queen of the Pacific in Melbourne last Sunday. With her is Heather Siddonv Singapore's representative. Kunners up were Nancy Amero, 18. of Hawaii, and filWlli Ma. 19, of Hone Kon« Betty received AS:).OOO161 words
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Article162 1967-03-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The 300 workers of the Toong Fong Omnibus Co. today served a two-week strike notice on the management, In a move to settle the dispute over wages and conditions of service, the Malayan Employers Consultative Association will meet the workers tomorrow at 10.30162 words
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Article307 1967-03-18 5 THAT I-CARD PROBLEM THE National Regis- tration Department in Kuala Lumpur is "ever willing" to help issue Singapore's new laminated plastic identity cards to its citizens in West Malaysia if it is asked to do so. The Comm:.v-.< ncr for National Registration, inche307 words
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111 1967-03-18 5 JESSELTON. Fri The, i Chinese electorate in j Sabah were today uarned not to indulge in a game of "political chess." The president of the j nited Sabah National Organisation. Tun Mustai>li.i bin Dato Harun, uri fined "political chess" as sitting <>n the fence111 words
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Article110 1967-03-18 5 KANGAR. Fri. All Perlis Urn n o branches have pledged their support for the National Language Bill. Inche Ja'afar bin Hassan, the vicechairman of the State Umno liaison committee disclosed today. Inche Ja'afar. who recently led a paitv of Perils Umno ofticials on a tour110 words
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Article40 1967-03-18 5 SINGAPORE Fn. Thr M.nister lor Foreign Affairs. Mr. S. Rajaraniam- will Rive a talk, on ■preparing for the 70's" at the V's Men's Club of Singapore <Brix Chapter! luncheon meeting tomorrow at the Troika Restaurant. I40 words
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205 1967-03-18 6 Prizes, games, food at big fair today Fri. School children. house-wives, members of Service clubs and the WRACs are coming forward tomorrow to man the 37 games stalls at the Wonderland Food and Fun Fair. Throughout today. they were putting the final touches to the Old Admiralty House and Its205 words
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Article32 1967-03-18 6 SINGAPORE Fn Pakistan Day on March 23 will be celebrated iii Singapore with a reception at Four Lions at 6.30 p.m. on that day. About 300 quests have been Invited.32 words
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Article811 1967-03-18 6 Charter: Views not unanimous' WHEN Parliament re- sumed debate on the report of the consj litutional commission today. back-benchers had their say. which later prompted the Minister for Law and Development. Mr. E. W. Barker, to observe in his winding-up: "The members of the House do not appear to be811 words
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Article105 1967-03-18 6 SINGAPORE. Frl. The j Postma.-t.er -General an-' nounced today that there would be no delivery of correspondence or parcel;, on March 22 Hari Raya Hajl holiday The hour.- of busines- at the General Post Office will be from Sam to noon. All other post105 words
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Article, Illustration174 1967-03-18 6 REMINDER CARDS GO OUT TO 9,000 YOUTHS SINGAPORE. Kri The first phase of Singapore's national call-up registration went into operation today when the Central Manpower Base at KaMang completed the job of posting pink "reminder" cards to the homes of some 9.U00 young men of 18. Recipients174 words
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Article154 1967-03-18 6 Social studies exam results SINGAPORE. Frl The University of Singapore today announced the tollowtiig candidates have passed the first year examination fur the Diploma In Social Studies Part I held in January this year: Miss Crwe Yok Chin. Peter Chong Jit San. Cboo Lee C'nean. Miss Deby Sarojiny Krishnan. Miss154 words
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Article56 1967-03-18 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. A charity morning show in aid of the Singapore Boy Scouts Geylang District Association will be held at the Capitol cinema at 8.30 am on March 27 under the patronage of Mr. Tail Boon Chiang, president of the Industrial Arbitration Court. The film will be56 words
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108 1967-03-18 6 $5 fee to replace lost new l-cards SINGAPORE. Fn. Tht Singapore Government has asked all those in possession ol the new laminated identity-cards to exercise more care in keeping them safe. A statement said that there had been many reports of loat ol the new cards. It added' Any person108 words
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Article26 1967-03-18 6 SINGAPORE. Pit Mr R. Purushothaman. in accountant uith Qantas has returned to Singapore after a week's training at the airline's head office in Sydney.26 words
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Article, Illustration124 1967-03-18 7 MINISTERS PUT ON LIFEJACKETS FOR COPTER FLIGHT HE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, came to the conclusion that mere observation of Wednesday's naval exercise, no matter how "stimulating and interesting," was inadequate. So he chose active participation of some form It>y donning a lifejacket on124 words
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252 1967-03-18 7 Court is told of revolvers find in flat raid IPOH, Fri. Two reA volvers were recovered by police raiding a flat in Kuala Lumpur, a magistrate's court was told today. Detail.-- of the raid were told at a preliminary inquiry in which Tan Hock Kirn, alias Tan Hock Khoon alias252 words
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Article160 1967-03-18 7 CINGAPORE. Fri. The Industrial Arbitration Court today concluded its hearings in the dispute between the Straits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd. and the Singapore National Union of Journalists over a new agreement for the company's Journalists, photographers and artists employed in Times House. A collective agreement160 words
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182 1967-03-18 7 Three in running for Khaw's job in MCA l/'UALA LUMPUR, 1Y Fri. The MCA central working committee will meet here on March 26 to appoint a new secre-tary-general and a director of publicity. The Minister of Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, resigned as secretaryKeneral last month because182 words
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Article45 1967-03-18 7 KANGAR, Fri. Senator Abdul Rahman bin Ahmad. Perlis State Umno youth liaison chairman, left here yesterday to assist Alliance candidates contesting In the Sabah general elections. He will join other Alliance leaders in Kuala Lumpur before proceeding to Sabah.45 words
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179 1967-03-18 7 MALAYSIA WILL ACCEPT ASA VARSITY DEGREES IPOH, Fri. Mutual recognition of degrees and exchange of teachers are envisaged in educational cooperation between Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand partners in the Association of South-East Asia. The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, .said today that Malaysia "has already Mill out179 words
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Article31 1967-03-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Minister of Education. Inche Mr> hamed Khir Johari, will open the Methodist Afternoon School Old Boys' Association clubhouse in .U--lan Bereni tomorrow at 4.30 pas31 words
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318 1967-03-18 8 A confidence vote sought at NTUC meet CINTiAPORE, Fri. Delegates attending a special conference of the National Trades I'nion Congress tomorrow will be asked to express confidence in the NTUC leadership. A resolution to this effect said that it was not possible for the NTUC central committee to give proper318 words
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198 1967-03-18 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. A District Court Judge, Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee, today recommended that a police witness be reprimanded by his senior officer for "confusing the court" with contradictory evidence. The police witness. Police Constable K. A. Kannan, was testifying in the trial198 words
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240 1967-03-18 8 Dr. Toh to take part in Seacom inauguration CINGAPORE, Fri.— Six Commonwealth Prime Ministers and acting Prime Ministers will have an informal chit-chat on the telephone on March 30 to inaugurate a 23,000 mile hook-up. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, Singapore's acting Premier, will participate on behalf of the Republic in240 words
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Article17 1967-03-18 8 SINGAPORE. Fri— Ninety accidents, five of them described as serious, were reported to police yesterday.17 words
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371 1967-03-18 8 700 at funeral of a 'great leader of Rotary' SINGAPORE, Fr i. Prominent Singapore social worker, Dr. Arthur W. S. Thevathasan, was buried at the Bidadari Christian Cemetery this afterno on following an hour-long memorial service at the Wesley Methodist Church in Fort Canning Road. The 53-year-old Vice President of371 words
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Article127 1967-03-18 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. The World Health Organisation Regional Director for the Western Pacific. Dr. Francisco J. Dy, was briefed on Singapore's medical facilities and Its health programme today when he visited the University of Singapore's Medical Faculty, the General Hospital, the School of Nursing, and the127 words
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Advertisement128 1967-03-18 8 GOOD HEALTH Nature can and often does in its own inimitable way provide relief from many bodily ailments. For many centuries throughout the world mineral spa water has enjoyed a high reputation as a natural way to good health, particularly when taken regularly. So it has long been recognised that128 words
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Miscellaneous220 1967-03-18 8 t/##'f/ Oop B# F.r. Bmmiim UMPA'S OONNA MAKE MV ...PO "YOU KNOW«HES TRADHV> 1 I NOSIR BY SADfSV, I GOT A >| I YEAMMW...TWAT MIGWT f UFB MISERABLE UNTIL 3HE I AVW*' MOST OP OUR VTTTI£3/ MSU'RC GOOD MIMD TMAKE SOME OP I NOT Be A BAD IPEA SETS THAT220 words
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Article, Illustration1896 1967-03-18 9 STANLEY KARNOW - The split in the army and the rise of Chou STANLEY KARNOW concluding: the cultural revolution in perspective By BEFORE dawn last Jan 22, troops based in Peking sped 30 miles southward to Fangshan county in adjoining Hopei Province Their move, sources in the capital disclosed, was the first active1,896 words
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Article50 1967-03-18 10 29 Worit SIS Minimum, THE FAMILY OF the late Miss Chla and S<»T of BMI Thomson Road Ron plUl Ward 3 for all kindness shown to her during her racent Illness, also all friends and relatives who sent wreath*. donations, etc. as well aa thoa* who attended ke* funeral50 words
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Obituary57 1967-03-18 10 Iforsts 11$ (Minimum) IN I/ER LOVING Memory of dearest Papa. V S David. HOALIM, CMILY, helov*4 mother of Philip. Klma and Joyce, l^ld to rest years ago today. "Kver tn our heart* IN LOVING MEMORY of Mr. R. K Mukherje* who left v* on 1«.3.ft4 :psed hut always57 words
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Article357 1967-03-18 10 War 4, in I ¥inimnm I SAY Old Chap are those Glookt frlenrtiv or hostile. It depend* or the colour tM man COCKPIT HOTEL'S "RUSTTAFEL 1 Is nfrvpd Saturday and Sunday Lunch rv«»rvations 33«4« Spore. BEGIN YOUR DAY with dellclou* Quaker (>.<>• More protein. Iron and Vitamin Xl I*357 words
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The Straits Times Saturday, March 18, 1967.
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Article692 1967-03-18 10 Most of the debate in the Singapore Parliament on the report of the Constitution Commission has been addressed to tlie rights of minorities and the virtues of an equal multi-racial society. As the Commission was especially charged to consider what constitutional provision there should bo. for the692 words
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Article336 1967-03-18 10 Reports of fighting between i Indonesian soldiers and West Irianese brings back memories of days when Lt.-Gen. Djatikusomo, of unhappy recollection, spoke of "civilising thpse natives, if necessary at the point of the bayonet." But it is not necessarily like that. Mr. Adam Malik, the Foreign Minister, has336 words
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Article151 1967-03-18 10 Heartened by the success of its first seminar on national development, in October last year, Malaysia has laid down a more ambitious event for June. Though the general purpose will be the same, to draw attention to development administration as an equal partner with economic planning, its scope151 words
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Article369 1967-03-18 10 JOE HAGGERTY - JOE HAGGERTY By. JUST call something "p s y chedelic" In America today and the customers will come rushing. Whether It's a night club, a shop, fabrics or even old junk, psychedelic is the magic sales word. Originally. psychedelic referred to LSD and other mlnrf expanding drugs. Now the369 words
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Article, Illustration1678 1967-03-18 10 PENN JONES - TWENTY-ONE REASONS FOR DOUBT PENN JONES The Kennedy assassination I—Byi By Editor of the Midlothian Mirror, Texas AS an American editor with some legal training. I realise that the series of strange deaths, accidents and murders that have followed the assassination of President Kennedy proves nothing. But as a journalist1,678 words
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Advertisement146 1967-03-18 10 I Straits Times Malay Mail Clarified od»ertn*rxe«Ft may he handed COIO STORAGE SUPCR•Vci.ord Rood Reception, M O. %k COID iTORAGI BRANCHES At Holland Read Naval Bat* Aurriontid A«i«l> CITY BOOK STORI LTD. Wiochritrr Hou\e. Collyer Quay. THI NEWS FRONT FMtaaMak*! Supermarket M M ISMAIL Admiralty Road. Ne»ol Bow HAMICM STORE.146 words
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Advertisement28 1967-03-18 10 JUDGE WISELY! /Tfe\ if you want (mi) ABSOLUTE SAFETY fir YOUR MONEY •INK WITH ■MHB r AH> OT> CACTM. AND MMMy« ruNO BB4NCHK THROUGHOUT SlNCAfom, MMAYMAAMD SOUTHEAST AM*28 words
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Advertisement50 1967-03-18 10 j^ water is King (long may it rain) "TEACHERS'" fifty-fifty with tf<Qs£ IMMmmMM SCOTCH WHISKY LpppHH HI-FI STEREO Ftl iTtf til RECORD kj£ULk2hMi PLAYER L 7° A masterpiece of Switl preciiion craftsmanship. Insist on GUARANTEE CARD from mp^m THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CMEUTD. ~|{Z^J SINGArO«E™""*iA LUMPUR IPOM «NANO T11.292M/9 TH.tffti *%>!*-*50 words
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137 1967-03-18 11 Jail for boy who beat up his teacher OINGAPORE. Fri.— A student, Teng Ec Bin, 16, was today Jailed for six weeks by a district court, for assaulting his physics teacher. Kang Ser Par, at Yoke Ens High School on Jan. 3. After pasting sentence, the third dlstrirt Judee Mr.137 words
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Article37 1967-03-18 11 KANGAR. hi: About 300 adult education teachers in Perils will attend a onf-day course at the r>prm.i Enuii.'-h School here tomorrow. Tlir acting Mentri Bfsar. Inehe Ahmad bin Musa. will opon the course.37 words
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Article38 1967-03-18 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Fri. Porkseller Ooi 800 Kay. 71. was awaulted and robbed of (SO by three men on the Parit Buntar Tan Jon c Piandang road yesterday. He m admitted to hospital with head injuries.38 words
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Article44 1967-03-18 11 I/UALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Territorial Army's second commissioned woman officer. Lieut. Doris Chan Cheons Pin. today took her -irst parade with 50 volunteers of the 11th Signals Squadron. The unit's commanding officer, Capt. Hassan bin Abdul Wahab. inspected the parade.44 words
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Article27 1967-03-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Selangor Stamp Club will hold us 20th annual meeting at the British Council Hall here at 6.15 p.m. on March 28.27 words
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Article, Illustration276 1967-03-18 11 Matter of great pride to me says Tengku Acceptance by Malays of the Language Bill KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TENGKU Abdul Rahman said today it was a matter of great pride to him that the Malays had accepted the National Language Bill. What impressed him most, the Prime Minister told Merdeka,276 words
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136 1967-03-18 11 Umno urged: Counter these activities I/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Umno Headquarters here was today urged to counter the activities of those who opposed the National Language Bill by holding forums, from national to branch level, to clarify provisions contained in the Bill. The call was made in an editorial in the136 words
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Article41 1967-03-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Prl The British High Commissioner, Bir Michael Walker, left this morning for London on three months leave. He was accompanied by his wife. While In London. Sir Mlchnel will have consultation* at th» Commonwealth Office41 words
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Article37 1967-03-18 11 PENANO. Pri Malay padl planters in Sungti Rusa village. Ballk Pulau. have decided to postpone the opening of their rice mill because of the destruction to their crop* by rati and injects37 words
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Article28 1967-03-18 11 IPOH Prl. Ceylon* Hlfh Commivsioner to Malaysia. Mr. M. M. Mahroof. will be guest of honour and principal speaker at the Ipoh Rotary Club dinner tomorrow.28 words
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219 1967-03-18 11 $***** damages award against teacher SINGAPORE, Fri. Damages totalling $31,850 were awarded by Mr. Justice Winslow in the High Court today against Betty Cohen. 43, a schoolteacher, who was Involved in a road accident in which nursing sister. Foo Siew Cheng, was killed Foo. 32. a mother of two. was219 words
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Article27 1967-03-18 11 SINGAPORE. Fri About 500 candidates today began the tnree-day extrance examination to Nanyang University simultaneously at Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh. Penang. Kuching and Singapore.27 words
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Article44 1967-03-18 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Narajrana Pillal. 50- was injured when he wa s knocked down by a train in Kianji hist night Police said fie was wandering near the tracks He suflered a broken left leg and a gash on h s head44 words
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89 1967-03-18 11 PENANG. Fri. Defence counsel Mr. David Choong, was success! ul in a plea today on behalf of Koay Thean Chooi. 16. convicted if robbing a man in an amusement park of $70 and a S3O watch He told the Sessions Court piesident, Mr89 words
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Article29 1967-03-18 11 PENANG. Fri. The P<nang State branch of the Central Welfare Council will hold a "book mark day" on March 27 in aid of its welfare fund.29 words
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156 1967-03-18 11 Singapore WILL get those rifles says Bundy SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore will get the 20.300 high velocity ARIS rifles it had ordered from the IS. despite criticisms by South Koreans that they were being denied these rifles. The IS. Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, Mr. William P. Bundy.156 words
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83 1967-03-18 11 CINGAPORE. Kri. P.C. Abdul Halim bin Haji Ibrahim. 20, found shot dead last nieht in his Kampong Bahru barracks, had earlier locked himsei* in his room. A police spokesman said today that another constable, on hearing a >hot fired at five minutes past83 words
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200 1967-03-18 11 POLICE INTERCEPT INDON GUNBOAT AFTER A CHASE UUALA LUMPUR. 1Y Fri. A Marine Police patrol launch intercepted an Indonesian gunboat loaded with scrap rubber after a five-mile chase in Malaysian territorial waters off Batu Pahat. The gunboat crow, who Identified themselves as Indonesian Customs mm. were ordered to leave Malaysian200 words
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Article66 1967-03-18 11 PENANG. Fri Kr o n chonga and Dondanc Sayang favourite* D( thi past— win be included .n thib yr.ir.s Radio Star contest. Other sections in the contest will be the lagu langgam. lagu asli. and seriosa i modern sonc>. Entries close on March 29. The winners will66 words
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Advertisement218 1967-03-18 11 I Vhi^eido I presents 4 FREE MAKE-UP I DEMONSTRATION AND f PERSONAL BEAUTY ADVICE X BY QUALIFIED TOKYO-TRAINED rv BEAUTICIANS AND ASSISTANTS T n-1 it jM b 1 HP M Si rv- <? 11 aW m m m /y at x I3epai?txTi.ezi.t Store <v <O 386, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE.218 words
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Advertisement180 1967-03-18 11 MANSFIELDS GRAND EUROPEAN TOURS I967 SPEND 26 INTEREST- PACKED DAYS TOURING ITALY, FRANCE, ENGLAND, HOLLAND, GERMANY, SWITZERLAND, LIECHTENSTEIN AND AUSTRIA FOR ONLY $3,499/If you've always longed to fake a Roman Holiday, shop in gay Paris, see Westminster Abbey and the discotheques in Swinging London, gather tulips from Amsterdam, behold the180 words
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Miscellaneous844 1967-03-18 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Koala Lumpur 600 News In Tamil: 6.10 Super and Penanf; 6 Ipoh and Ma- Six cartoon; 6.35 Dennis the lacca; 3 and 10 Johorr Bahru; Menace: 7.00 News In Engli.-h; 4 Taipint; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 7.10 Focus; 7.35 Bewitched Killing. Ling Ling; 8.00 News ln844 words
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Article, Illustration237 1967-03-18 12 Court told of 'HM' beer seized in flat If U ALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V —Five people, three of them young women. were today charged in the Sessions Court with illegal possession of 139 bottles of duty free beer at a flat in Hicks Road here. They were Lucy Chin and237 words
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Article22 1967-03-18 12 SINGAPORE Fri -The Bulgarian Minister for PoreiEn Tr.iclo. Mr. Ivan Budinov. will arrive here on March 29 for trade talks.22 words
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170 1967-03-18 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman today described Incru> Ahmad bin Haji TafT. the Singapore Umno leader, as a "sincere and honest" man. "I can give him a Job without him asking for it j but Inche Ahmad prefers to stay in Singapore because j170 words
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Article, Illustration280 1967-03-18 12 I ESSELTOW, Fri.— J Dato Donald Strphe n s, president of Upko, today appealed to Alliance leaders to work for party solidarity Instead of trying to create a situation where it appeared that his party was no longer an Alliance partner.280 words
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158 1967-03-18 12 Details of British aid for Singapore teachers T ONDON, Fri. The Ministry of Overseas Development yesterday gave details of British aid for the Singapore Teachers' Training College. Mr. Albert Oram, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry, said in the House of Commons: "We have agreed to provide over the next threeReuter - 158 words
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Article50 1967-03-18 12 I KLUANG. Fri. The Youth Council here will hold a four day civics course in conjunction, with Youth Week from Tuesday at the Secondary English School hall here. Morn than 120 debates from the various youth clubs in the district are expected to attend the course50 words
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Article25 1967-03-18 12 PENANG. Frl. Thieves broke Into a newly-built house in Pinhorn Road last night and stole coiling fans and padlocks valued at over $450.25 words
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110 1967-03-18 12 A LOR STAR, Frl. The Kedah and Perils Chief Police Officer. Senior Asst. Commissioner J. G. Ritchie, was today given a big sendoff when he left by an RMAF plane for Kuala Lumpur en route tv Sarawak to take up his new appointment110 words
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Article349 1967-03-18 12 WHY BRITAIN IS LOSING HER ASIAN MARKETS GLASGOW, Friday. JJRITAIN'S top salesman in the Far East told exporters here yesterday that they were losing markets because of apathy. Opportunities for doing business in the Commonwealth countries of Asia were being lost, said Mr. Michael Montague, chairman of theReuter - 349 words
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63 1967-03-18 12 3 Japanese radio transmitters for Malaysia TOKYO, Fri. Malaysia's Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has ordered three 50--kilowatt radio transmitters from Toshiba of Japan. The transmitters will be used as part of a broadcasting expansion programme aimed at strengthening transmission or radio programmes and increasing coverage in Malaysia. They willUPI - 63 words
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194 1967-03-18 12 Gls help to boost Malaysia's name in U.S. DENANG, Fri. Vacationing Gls ar« helping to boost Malaysia among the people of America. "Thank* to the praises they Mng on their return home thli country is now better known ;n the United States 1 Professor Henry A. Shenk, chairman of the194 words
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Article25 1967-03-18 12 PENANG. Pri. More I has 264 Vr.sp.! nootcr hradlamp bulbs. valued at $365. were stolen from a .v:.ur m Wflrt Quay here yesterday.25 words
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96 1967-03-18 12 \f ANILA. Fri.— Miss Tourism Singapura Wei Hong Neo today presented Singapore orchids to the wife of the Philippine Vice-President Miss Wee. 20. called on Mrs. Mariqult Lopez at the start of her first full-day schedule In Manila after arriving here yesterday afternoon. She96 words
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Advertisement185 1967-03-18 12 ANNOUNCEMENT IWIOWOI \y Italy take pleasure to announce the appointment of I M/S CHUAN HUAT I I TRADING CO. 1 I 73. PRINSEP STREET. SINGAPORE. 7. I 1 TELS: *****. ***** 1 AS SOLE AGENTS FOR SINGAPORE, MALAYSIA, BRUNEI AND INDONESIA. M 18 months free service. All spare parts available.185 words
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Advertisement263 1967-03-18 12 FOR ALL YOUR DAILY REQUISITES 1 SHOP AT SINGAPURA EMPORIUM LTD., FIRST FLOOR, TAY BUAN GUAM BUILDING 83-A, EAST COAST ROAD, SINGAPORE 15. DEALING EXCLUSIVELY IN CHINESE MERCHANDISES BUSINESS HOURS:— DAILY: 10.00 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. including SUNDAY CLOSED ON FRIDAY Study at Home and Pass Every day letters arrive263 words
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Miscellaneous59 1967-03-18 12 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Hcimdahl f IT<;A| V <SVA#A*ST££D^) s^ VEWV DOC. r~S f TWAT WASH ANJ 1 WEAR CMEAP i i^~?^-^ I SUIT IS VESS PER VaBEVoJ 14 I twemty bucks, j y 6u£E it Mm /tll\ I' bussys sutr "fcfeaVv^ y^^\\ W^k ''I'LL WASH THIS I'D LIKE TOTAL*59 words
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Article, Illustration1754 1967-03-18 13 Ombudsman when the time is opportune— Barker SINGAPORE PARLIAMENT By Our Parliamentary Reporter* SINGAPORE, Friday A FTER a three-day debate, Parliament tonight unanimously endorsed the Government's views on the report of the Constitutional Commission, whose chief r e co m mendations were for the appointment of an Ombudsman (Parliamentary commissioner1,754 words
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282 1967-03-18 13 COUNCIL OF STATE WILL HAVE 35 MEMBERS Intended to appoint a maximum of 36 members. He said the Government co-.ilci not accept the recommendation that the President appoint the members to tha Council at his discretion. The appointments would b* rr.ade by the President with the advice of the Cabinet282 words
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Advertisement113 1967-03-18 13 LOOKS! PRICE! PERFORMANCE IGNIS GAS COOKER WINS JONALL -COUNTS There was a time when it was said "Cookers were built like battleships to last and last". Today, KIMS cookers are just as strong and made to satisfy every need of the modern housewife a pride in the kitchen. S°' p113 words
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Advertisement229 1967-03-18 13 JSP I ml HKRofffw I **do> IS^ii k>w i?i' t W»f*£^^s ■MP^^^BB PSlMHi^M^SVtNlM^^^^^^m^k m\W WmW^--\M m\*\ m —————t mmmiiikM. You expect economy from any Diesel. But this car also gives you safety, reliability, comfort and enduring value... plus Mercedes-Benz prestige. Many cars can offer economy. But how many sturdy body229 words
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96 1967-03-18 14 CLINIC FOR PALOH IS ON THE WAY I REFER to the letter from Lim Kong Teck (S.T. March 14) complaining that the Government has provided Paloh with a temple instead of a clinic. A sub-health centre is Included in the First Malaysia Plan. The large sum involved has alroady been96 words
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Letter90 1967-03-18 14 GOVERNMENT clerks normally have specific duties. School clerks have to do everything. Yet when the salaries of government clerks were revised, school clerks were left out. We also do not receive housing and medical benefits. In a Circular dated Sept. 29, 1956. the then Director of Education stated90 words
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540 1967-03-18 14 ItN amending the Rent Control Act barely three months after it was passed, the Government has given in to the hysterial outcry of a section of the public. This outcry, it is true, was the result of some landlords demanding exorbitant increases540 words
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Letter135 1967-03-18 14 LEARNING THE LESSON JN rebuilding the bridges at Bota and Tanjong Belanja, destroyed in the recent floods, the Perak Government should learn Irom past mistakes. The Bota bridge was Intended to stand above the water level even in the worst floods. But though it was not submerged it was swept135 words
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302 1967-03-18 14 QUR attention has been v drawn to the March 11 statement by spokesman 01 the Ministry of Lands and Mines mid al.so to a letter from the same source in the name of Enche' Hood oin Haji Musa. (S.T. March 16). Thero are no 'wo302 words
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249 1967-03-18 14 |N A case tried in the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, it was reported that the Ministry of Defence was reproached by the President of the Court with having "abetted army personnel In committing offences under the Customs and Excise Ordinances by allowing them to take249 words
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133 1967-03-18 14 C\U the few times 1 have v driven around Sinßapore, I have been constantly frustrated by the lack of a proper roadsign sy.stem. The signs at present in use are very small and difficult to see. and it is easy to take133 words
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Letter114 1967-03-18 14 Plagued by soot and smoke 'JTiE residents of Hlndhede Drive have had to put up appalling conditions in the past few years. Soot and dust from the granite and tar roasting plant situated nearby have made life miserable for us. After we complained to the Ministry of Health, there was114 words
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Letter112 1967-03-18 14 r |"O COMPLAIN against the wearing of cra.shhelmeus because of the inconvenience is not a feeble excuse, as suggested by your correspondent Motorist (S.T. March 11). It takes a motor cyclist, and not a motori.^t, to fully appreciate the inconveniences caused. If a motor cyclist does not obey the112 words
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Letter80 1967-03-18 14 I HAVE been trying for 11 months to correct an error in my birth certificate. I wrote to the Registrar of Births and Death* in Petaling Jaya, Selangor. last May, enclosing fees, particulars and a statutory declaration made before a Magistrate ai Jnhore Bahru. About five months later,80 words
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Advertisement847 1967-03-18 14 Beat 'flu' with Contac 500 With tne^frrst-sneeze, or stuffy nose, that warns you of the onset of •flu', take CONTAC 500. Just one CONTAC 500 capsule will relieve you of the discomfort of the 'runny' symptoms of 'flu' for up to 12 hours. It will also help prevent you from847 words
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Advertisement284 1967-03-18 14 Geigy RESEARCH DIRECTOR j An invitation to scientists to discuss this executive appointment. We are seeking a highly competent scientist with a background of chemistry or agricultural science, who has already achieved high professional recognition. The appointee will be chief executive of the Research Division in Australia. The Australian subsidiary284 words
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Article31 1967-03-18 15 WELLINGTON, Pn. Thousands of trade unionists canning banners and placards paraded through Wellington to the Town Hall today to protest again&t the Nev. Zealand Government's recent economic measures. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration105 1967-03-18 15 /CONFIDENTIAL direcv> tories found in Norman Koad, Greenwhk'h, London, by Gary Bishop, and his friend Graham Wardale, both aged five, revealed the complete internal phone network of the British Defence Ministry. At first, j. .Ministry spokesman said that the three sets of documentsExpresspic - 105 words
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Article, Illustration387 1967-03-18 15 NEW ORLEANS, Friday pERRY R. Russo, who has testified about an alleged conspiracy to assassinate the late President John Kennedy, admitted yesterday that he had been hypnotised three times in the office of District Attorney Jim Garrison. The 25-year-old Louisiana InsuranceReuter; AP - 387 words
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Article32 1967-03-18 15 TAIPEH. Fri At least 17 people were killed ar.cl live other* seriously Injured in an early morning fire which gutted two buildings at Kerling. northern Taiwan, today.— UPl32 words
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117 1967-03-18 15 J^LW YORK. Fri Mr. Jack VauKhn. iireetac of Peace Corps said here yesterday that the Peace Corps \*;is returning to Ceylon in November to assist in agricultural expansion after an absence of more than two years "It is the first instance of coins backReuter - 117 words
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Article161 1967-03-18 15 KREMLIN GIVES NIXON SHOULDER \IOSCOW, Fii. ForiTl mer U.S. Vice-Pre-sident Richard Nixon flew in last night on a fact-finding tour already warned that Soviet officials would not receive him. Mr. Nixon, a passible Republican candidate for the 1963 Dresidentlal elections, told reporters he had requested permission to talk to KremlinReuter - 161 words
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180 1967-03-18 15 A vicar to whom 'God must come first LONDON. Fri. The Rev. Leonard Lavery, vicar of St. Johns Church at Truro, Cornwall, has refused to marry both of his daughters because they were engaged to divorced men. 1 Two years ago his elder daughter Julia became engaged to a divorcedReuter - 180 words
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Article40 1967-03-18 15 LOS ANGELES. Fri. The I i South Korean Prime Minister. Mr. i K-.ou Chuna. landed here last nielli from New York on a one-day .stop-over en route home after nn I official visit to the United States, i40 words
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372 1967-03-18 15 Mao's problem: How to keep the Red Guards in school now? HONG KONG. Friday. VIAO Tse-tung has a problem: How to keep the T1 Red Guards m school after they've seen Peking? Many of the elementary and secondary school students let out of school last June to get the culturalUPI - 372 words
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77 1967-03-18 15 NhvV VOKK. tn. William Manchester's boos "The Death ol a President' depicting ihe last day*, of President Kennedy, it. bc:ng translated two 15 languI ages. These book is to appear in the U.S. on April 7. Foreign editions are not to be77 words
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Article51 1967-03-18 15 DAR-ES-BALAAM. P~i. Tanzania's National Bank of Commercf. successor to the foreign banks nationalised here last month, today announced a halfper cent increase in the interest rale on savings bank and shortterm deposits The move was «en an attempt to bolster confidence aid attract idit cash.— lf51 words
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Advertisement784 1967-03-18 16 SITUATIONS VACANT It Morals $< folia) B*m rt, .ifr. WANTED EXPERIENCED lIIIUHBII technician Must na\e at least 5 years' experience in repairs ol electrical meaeuring instruments and electronic equipment. Apply statins age and qualifications to Box A 5976 8.1.. Spore JAMES CUBITT PARTNERS, Brunei Town, require an experienced senior draftsman.784 words
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Advertisement917 1967-03-18 16 SITUATIONS WANTED It **r*» U (Ml* >— atox ft* BBBPI MALAY GENERAL AMAH seeks jor. Good refeiences Understand Eng- lisa Contact 197, Paair Panjang Rd.. Si m s. > poie. COOK CUM HOUSE BOY availanle end cit Marcb. Has good testimonials Phon- t- pore *****5 between 10 a.ru to 12917 words
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Advertisement928 1967-03-18 16 ACCOMMODATION VACANT /S •O'oee'e ft t ttlm I i* <■»• aejSpa .4INC TAT HOUSE Mac pherson Road I'pper Aljunled Road Jiinrtion Uround A 2nd floor De-Luxe Fiats to let Rent $?s<i pm upwards For further details Telephone iSincaporei SSI'W or *^ii'« 4 office nours LEAVE HOUSE Singapore IU from April928 words
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Advertisement736 1967-03-18 16 OFFICE SPACE WANTED M B°ar«Bj tt i eSaaj i» rl: trlrm WANTED OFFICE SPACE Orchard ■MMI rnmediatrlv Rent max tl'M'Coodwil if suitable Write Box 15. Simpang Bedok <S porei GODOWN SPACE VACANT li a>a*a> •»>» >-H»* i* ■*<>■ KUALA LUMPUR COOOWN to let Bo> ».k s« oore 5.800 SO FT.,736 words
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Advertisement820 1967-03-18 16 AGENTS WANTED li Wtl, $4 "fin I Hot rie o»«Va I WANTEO OISTRIBUTORSt Mysore .-anda! Soap— tne best »et cbeapest r sandalwood aoap with exislln* Us- I innuting facilities 1 Jonore state 't i Penaog Island Apil« Post Bo> Kuala Lumpur nefor* Wt-3-67 CENTRAL ACENTS WANTEO n> t»i* insui .tne820 words
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1061 1967-03-18 18 From Our Market Correspondent rE quiet trend that started in the first week of this month continued on the Stuck bxchange yesterday. Once again conditions were dull in all sections, and the final turnover figure for the day was well below the million1,061 words
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Article29 1967-03-18 18 Malayan Stock Indices Mar. 16. Mar. 11. ■Industrials: 107.70 107.7.1 •Properties; 106.49 IMJI Minings: 104.58 1(14. .">:] rubbers: 111.30 111.30 Dec. 29, 1962 100. *Dec. 30. 1966 100.29 words
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Article1243 1967-03-18 18 Dt'SINESS in and rrpurtrd in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of th> Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets; INDUSTRIALS: BOUSISad l.VlHilli J1 o4: Central Sugars (13.900) $2.10 D. (1.000) $2 11 D. (22.000) 52.09; C.C.M. (5.000) $1.77 D. (3.000)1,243 words
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Article117 1967-03-18 18 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves er eipected today are: Luna M.irrsk 3 4. Asshl Maru a. Castor 10 11. Hlye Maru 1516. TJineirara 23 24. Bombala 28 30. Cyclops 33 34 MPlhohsan Maru Orchldea 3S 39. Yamaasa Maru M 41, Camkodse 4-43. Pagan 44 Ca«t»l117 words
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Article119 1967-03-18 18 -pHE Association or Banks In Malay sia made these changes in it? rates to merchants yesterday Oil rate* to $100) London: Buying OU 1/4 :i S3. :i" (1 «t. 1 4 7 3?. 45 d St. 4 5 16. !io d st. 2 4 IV 32. 120 d119 words
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355 1967-03-18 18 A RATHER quiet week's trading on thr local Rubber Market revealed no fresh feature. >aate H.C.B. and Co. In their weekly reI port. Wcivht of nearby rubber «v the m.im rau.se lor .stale bull selling and switching out of April which reduced an early355 words
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Article135 1967-03-18 18 MELBpURNE. Frl TNDUSTRIALS were firm with movements narrow. AN Z. gained '20 cents to $6.00. 'Western Mining trading dominated firm base metals section, .selling from $7.10 to ciose at peak $7.50 a gain of 52 cents Oils were firm. Today's closlnK prices In Australian dollars vi.d cents »i"J»135 words
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Article242 1967-03-18 18 \I'KII. lust grade rubber fob. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore yrslcidav at Si 1 cents per Ib. up uiic-eiglilh ol a cent on I hurtday's closing level (or tba pusitiun. The tour was xrry quirt. K.A.S. and M.R.fc. closing price* in cents per242 words
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Article69 1967-03-18 18 /CHINESE Produce Eichangt. Smttyuttrdny: Coconut oil: bulk 44 1 sellers, drum $47* seller*. Copra: Mixed i1.0.ii.) loose Mar./ Apr |ST| B. .Pepper: Muntok «mre SISO sellers. SarkHMk white JUT* »tilrrMack mid seller* garbled Lampong black Mot) sellers i»«'. M.U i ABTA SKJ7J irlleni iloo-;, NI.W). Singapore Coconut Oil69 words
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Article35 1967-03-18 18 ON the free exchange market In Hong Kor.K' ye.itrrrliiy th<* U.S. dollar was quoted at o.'A for T.T. and 5.731 tor cash. Sterling was quutrd at 16.00 and one tael of coin II35 words
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Article30 1967-03-18 18 M.r 17. Itl BKI K PBICI: >7« rents (up onr-eichth of 3 rent) 1 1\ MM (duun 25 i-t-nts) K.stimatcd unufTitial •ffertai «a> tjo tons (up 15 tuiiM.30 words
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Advertisement1112 1967-03-18 18 Y^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD, Direct U.S.A. Atlantic Coast Service •ajiiio* Honflotii n fan Partial Hkiim «sn "Nictti Ol UmnnV II JJ Mm (7/11 Ma I Ma) II Mn II Mn Mat "ilil Nl|l" 11/11 Api 21/31 Apt 4 ISM 14 list IS IHI Uielt Japan Direct Service PMsap SMtaxart1,112 words
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Advertisement801 1967-03-18 18 USHa.ua/Nta u»i»nu UMIUj iNDia. rMiSlaft .no ran MM ltWtt.l la Fr»Mtli Mttsili Mi Silstt Is Mj«ras s.l Naftasttiaaa Sin|a«flf» »»i>ani "•Ml Vf.sir lir.|»r.-. »AJUU Slrftl II Pirt II Mr bomb.v mm mm i.pts.si.4., ««j* v-\ jg "Jj; »AMO*J I <■• a/ II M> 11/12 AH Is MMrss Urscli. Slat*) MM801 words
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Advertisement1834 1967-03-18 19 I (Continued from Page 16) VEHICLES FOR SALE li Wmrm* M) I— Box rU extra LATE MM MORRIS Minor 2 owners paintwork Mirhelin-X tyres. Telephone (after 1.00 r in I I pore SINGAPORE MOTORS LIMITED 315-319, ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 9. TEL: *****-S. P CAR DEPARTMENT WK HAVK ALL RANGE OF1,834 words
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Advertisement896 1967-03-18 19 FOR SALE 15 Wot4m tt (Him.)— Box it eft. uttra TODAY'S BARGAINS! Bojri' Mllrti II M, Fhorta 51.2f1. Frilly P»ntl»» n.M, Blou»»«. Sluckn. LaMSB*, Men*. CMMrrn Pwimwear. Brdxhectl, Ptllowcaara. Chraprnt! Cathay* 39. Brai B«»»h Read, 8 por*. SLIGHTLY USCO TV. fut» Autovox ron«ol» MrxiH 23" *4.V>'.. T»lffunkrn tahlr mr*lH tt"896 words
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Advertisement671 1967-03-18 19 WHERE TO STAY (M.liyiit) It Wort, tt (Mix.) Cm M rta. aatra JOHORE HOTIL J.B. Danein* Tonight U Aircooditioned Rooms. Phont VMS NEW STRAITS VIEW Hotel. Johor* Bahru drasid* Duncin*. Kxcrll.-nt KnKliah and Chinrw Kood. J.B. 2133. BARS RESTAURANTS (Spore) Word* tt (Hm.i— Box tt rtt mstrm HALFWAY HOUSE BAR671 words
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Advertisement761 1967-03-18 19 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 1604 Between of 1965. KONG HOO POULTRY FARM BROTHERS COMPANY LIMITED Plaintiff And 1. SEET KEE TUAN 2. TAN SYE LUAN cm w i trading as TANS FARM Defendants NOTICE To: ill Sect Kee Tuan and (2) Tan Bye761 words
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Advertisement746 1967-03-18 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA Applications are invited from Malaysian citizens for the following appointments in the service of Bank Negara Malaysia: 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Duties: Administration and banking generally. Qualifications: An honours degree from a recognised University or acceptable professional qualification. Candidates with recognised Accountancy qualifications may also apply.746 words
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Advertisement868 1967-03-18 19 KENYATAAN TAWARAN JKR. JOHOR Tawaran daripada Ppmborong2 yaiiß berdaftar dongan JKR. di-dalam Kelaa E" dan I ka-atas akan di-tenma diibat Juruten Nourrl. Jabatan Ker Raya, Johor, hingga jam pukol 2.30 prtang pada 29hb Mach 1987. Untok: MKMBI- BATU EMPANTANAH Dl t'HONGGOK MERSINC. 2. Segala butir2 boleh dldapati pada n >868 words
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Article, Illustration46 1967-03-18 20 TAN A.k Huang, the Ma laysian No. 1, warming up before a match in the AllEngland badminton championships in London. T c Penangborn university student is the holder of the All-England singles title. (See latest results in back page). UPI radio pictureUPI - 46 words
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Article427 1967-03-18 20 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL Asian Cup central zone SOCCER by j^IGHT years ago Malaya beat Singapore 5-2 in an Asian Cup soccer tournament central zone match at Jalan Besar Stadium. Their next meeting, as Malaysia and Singapore for the first time, will be in Hong Kong next Friday, Mar427 words
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208 1967-03-18 20 18 named 8 OF LAST YEAR'S SIDE REMAIN IN SQUAD T*HE Singapore socA cer selectors have retained eight of last year's team in th*> squad preparing for the Asian Youth champion ship at Bangkok next month, reports JOE DORAI. The FA of. Singapore's Youth Committee announced yesterday a selection of208 words
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Article271 1967-03-18 20 SINGAPORE CRICKET fPHE Singapore CricA ket Ass o c i ation senior tournament enters its second week tomorrow and the results may well follow the trend of last Sunday's surprises, writes ERNEST FRIDA. Police, who have been strongly tipped to retain the championship, nearly came271 words
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165 1967-03-18 20 CHI-SAN GOES TO FOUR STROKES AHEAD THAI OPEN JjANGKOK. Frl.-Hsu ChiSan. 29-year-old Formosan golfer, stretched his lead to four strokes after todays second round of the Tha, Open championship. A round of 71, T in— pu for the 7.01.i-vd Don MuaW cours*. gave Uni a half-way total of Mt, H.su.Reuter - 165 words
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Article107 1967-03-18 20 Singapore 2nd in NRA shoot I ONDON. Fri. Singapore shooting team won bronze medals for second place in the National Rifle Association's overseas po.tal competition using rifles without slings, the NRA announced yestrrday. Singapore seoifd 1,004 points b«liind Mir Empire Day Cup winner Malawi, who scored 10U DCi.'. Singapore urnReuter - 107 words
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Article72 1967-03-18 20 CHRISTCHURCH. Frl. An opening partnership of 98 by Les PaveU (59) and Ken Cunningham f6l> failed to give Australia the initiative over New Zealand on the second day of the third representative match here. The Australians were 209-4 at close 158 runs behind New Zealand's first inningsReuter - 72 words
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Article21 1967-03-18 20 Singapore Lawn Tennis Aw>clatlon will hold their annual meeting at the Singapore Cricket Club on March 31 at pjn.21 words
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Advertisement617 1967-03-18 20 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN firfusm fabrics ,Th©f« have recently been instances of our designs being copied and offered for sale in this market. We hereby give notice that in future we wi{j prosecute any person causing our designs to be copied or holding stock, either knowingly or unknowingly, of617 words
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Advertisement669 1967-03-18 20 NOTICES THE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE Notice l.s hereby tlven that the Annual General Meeting of Members of the Association will be helu In the Roof Garden, Adelphi Hotel Singapore, at 5 30 p.m. on Wednesday, 29th March. 1967. Nominations for e lei t ion to the Committee mint be669 words
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Advertisement293 1967-03-18 20 1 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU BI\SIS\V\ M\KT\B IHDM Permnhnnan ada-lah dl-peiawa .ianpuda Warga Negara Malaysia *aha.ia uniolc mempelajan Kursux Diploma Keuirurrraan seiama tiga tahun di-Malcixb Teknik. Kuala Lumpur KM. I 1.1 SAN: I Pe*erta2 hendak-lari nerumor 16 tahun Ka-atas dan di-ba«ah 21 tahun pada lhb. Ogos 1967293 words
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Miscellaneous38 1967-03-18 20 HOC XXV S'norr lun»or ko: REME v SRC B Senior ko: RAX Tenßah v PAS. Leatur tup: YMSA v CSC Pontlan ko final: TMIS v PSES. SOCCER National Disaster Fund match: Prrak women v Penans women (Kuala Kuraut.38 words
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Article, Illustration380 1967-03-18 21 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by AUSTRALIAN jockey Garnet Bougoure, who has ridden five winners since his return, can boost his score with a "hatt rick" on Boat Train, Putra Klans ami St. Maurice at Bukit Timah today. Bougoure. on Boat Train, jrot up to beat Cute Co-ed380 words
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344 1967-03-18 21 Hudgerigar II ll also In good form. He should run prominently. APACHE (Race One* has vet to win after 20 out tries but this may be his oik chance In a ■\ery poor field. On his second to Kava over R f last344 words
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Article131 1967-03-18 21 tFSOM JttP I. ALL BUI IUiNTLK Kd,i I APA< tit. Ada ran Shanghai Kid I'OW. PETE Shanghai Kid Aparhe NAVAZISH A par he Flying Mist Rare I DINDING I •nil? mrl \nnf'« Treasure I'OWIRHL ■\nne"s Treasure <iourmet LEGIS LASS Dinding Poacher Ikarc 4 I'll F\N Berja>a SiMic K. PRINXE131 words
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Article1159 1967-03-18 21 Record entry of 268 for March races rpHE Perak Turf Club have received a record entry of 268 horses for the March races. The meeting will be extended to four days— Mar. 25. 26. 29 and Apr 2. with eight races on each day. There will1,159 words
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Article1118 1967-03-18 21 COINC FORECAST: Good Race 1-2.30 Class 5 Div 2 ($5,500) 9f Local riders <»nly 1 76(150 Powerful Pete g (Boons) W Bagby 6 90 (F) King 2 2 ***** Flying Mist s (ST Hohi E Breuk 11 8.13 '\Hu 4 3 ***** APACHE a (Apache) RS Breuk. 51,118 words
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Article, Illustration350 1967-03-18 21 Clay shows respect and admiration for Folley T EW YORK, Fri. An clement of hate, whether real or feigned, has been part of the publicity build-up for many of Cassius Clay's fights since he became world heavyweight champion. But no such feeling has been introduced for his title defence againstReuter - 350 words
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Article, Illustration250 1967-03-18 21 Lee bids for his third Derby JOCKEY Moses Lee. who has won tne Singapore Derby twice FlyiiiK Dragon in 1959 and Amsterdam in 1962 bids for another success on Jalisco tomorrow. Jalisco, one of the leading fancier in the race, woui.d up hit training with a 31 trial in 43250 words
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Article40 1967-03-18 21 PARIS. Fri. Tunisia and Morocco yesterday threatened to withdraw irom the intrrmtional Crnss-<(iiintry Union m protest against South Africa's participation in the international rrosv country championships at Barry. Wales. Both countries have alr^iriy withdrawn from the championship. 1 Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Advertisement339 1967-03-18 21 FANTASTIC 4 UP FOR IEZ2^ DO YOU KNOW ABOUT CAR AIRCONDITIONING? THEN COMPARE THIS IF YOU DON'T, THEN READ ON FRIGIKING HAS THESE OUTSTANDING FEATURES I) Unidirectionol Air Blowers. Cold Air con be directed trom LEFT to RIGHT UP or DOWN. Small in size too. Will not obstruct reor view339 words
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Advertisement109 1967-03-18 21 m^~*l&>*~ >\ J t ■Hr Ww DUfilOpillO breathes cool comfort... I 1 You spend a third of >our life resting EvtryOM <)<■«s. But why ilont >ou spend that time in luxur> On Dunlopillo. It breathes w«iaMaMl| luxury Breathes fresh air through us pure latex foam. Hneathes Baril^^^^JHM^M s >° v109 words
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255 1967-03-18 22 MALACCA. Fri The \.ini: di Pertuan \iinn 1 and the Raja Permaisuri Acung will make a three-day official visit to Malacca from next Thursday. The visit was announced here today hv the Chief Minister. Inthc Abdul GkafaW bin Baba. The State255 words
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Article64 1967-03-18 22 LONDON, In Mi. Harold Wilaon suffered a new electoral setback today. His Labour Party came bottom of the poll in the Honiton by-election. Mi- Peter Emery retained the seat for the Tories with a 15.992 vote majority upon their winning margin of 13.709 at the general electionReuter - 64 words
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Article59 1967-03-18 22 BANGKOK. Fri. The Thai Ooremmenl hn< approved the thr English language morning daily Bangkok World to ;i ]nc;il croup heuded by Thai businessman Dr. Chaiyudh Kurnasut EaxUeT. there hud been mdica- 1 lions th:it thr present owner— Vichal Chatcharoen night the newspaper to tho competing foreign-owned59 words
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Obituary59 1967-03-18 22 MADAM ONC VAN CAY Neo aired illy nn 17-3-67 I J Korl.ir riounv on II i m MADAM COM KHOO CHVE l.lowd ■..mil Ski and Boa Cboo i lee fhi.it Ri A 1. RAMASWAMY IVER torrnfiK uf Qutbrfc fo L inited K 1.. on 17th March v hmr K59 words
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Obituary27 1967-03-18 22 MR V S OAVIO '.ill hra\ Mi of memories bittri and Ow luartu »rt imply »tne<- h. -ii toii.<\ PondK i hln chi.drrn •■d lov«!27 words
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Article, Illustration316 1967-03-18 22 CHEONG YIP SENG - CHEONG YIP SENG By SINGAPORE. Friday ■JMIIKTY minutes of terror began yesterday afternoon lor a housewife, Mrs. Ow (.hong Y;ip. when a slender young woman in ;i bright orange mini-skirt called ;it her fbt in Lower Delta Road. The visitor316 words
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114 1967-03-18 22 BOY, 6, HURT IN CRASH, A WARDED $4,500 SINGAPORE, i ri. In the High Court today, a boy oi six obtained linal judgment for $4,500 damages in a traffic negligence suit against Goh Poll Seng, of Silat Road, a motorist. The Btttt was brought on behalf of the boy, Abdul114 words
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Article50 1967-03-18 22 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Minister tor Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. today called upon young men in Singapore to rally round for National BWtSBB. He was speaking at I lie installation ceremony of the ninth management committee of the Vane Clan General Association in DuNton Hill.50 words
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Article46 1967-03-18 22 LONDON. Fri. Major Alan Simpson. Chief Public Relations Officer to the Northern Command of the British Army, leaves here tomorrow for a month's tour of military units in the Far East. He will visit Singapore. Ma'..uca. Brunei .md Hong Kong ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article40 1967-03-18 22 PARIiS 1 Mx>ut 400 male and female students at Nanterre University, on the outskirts of Pans have "abolished" a rule preventing men from visiting women's rooms It was part of a campaign to be treated as adults."— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article31 1967-03-18 22 CAIRO. Fri— Egyptian officials are busy promoting birth control campaigns throughout the country to combat a population explosion which has brought the total of nearly 31.000.000 people Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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138 1967-03-18 22 KI'ANTAX. l ri. The Hood situation in Pahang improved today but the Stale is still cut off from the rest of Ihe West Coast because the Temerloh bridge is under repair. It is expected to be opened tomorrow exactly one week after it138 words
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86 1967-03-18 22 A safety first oratorical contest SINGAPORE. Fri— The Singapore Safety First Council has invited secondary schools to participate in it> Fifth Annual Safety First Oratorical contest to be held in April and May this year. The contest is open to all secondary schools in the four official language streams. Contestants86 words
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Article304 1967-03-18 22 LONDON. Fri. London stock market industrials suffered a mild reaction today following its recent sustained advance. The leaders were usually a few pence easier, although there were many firm exceptions, and some second-rank stocks continued to move higher. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty304 words
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Article58 1967-03-18 22 LONDON. Fri Spot 17 K<\. April 17 '*d.. May 17' id.. June 17^d.. April June 17', d.. July i Sept 17 ,d Oct. Dec 18d.. Jan. j March 18',/.. April June 18 0 16d.. July Sept 18', d.. Oct Dec 18 T .d.. Jan March 18 15 16d c.if.58 words
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Article31 1967-03-18 22 lONDON. Fri— Buyers £1204 i— £2i. sellers £1204.. £2'-i. Forward buyers £1200 < £1». sellers £1200' 2 <— <li. Settlement *****'j i -£I>. Turnover am 285 tons. pm. 105 tons. Tone: Quiet.31 words
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Article56 1967-03-18 22 Trick and run... LONDON. Pri. A man walked into a bank here yesterday, held up his linger and thumb, and asked a woman cashier: "How much would a \\a(\ oi £5 notes like this be worth'". The cashier showed him a bundle of liver* and replied: "About £1.500. The manAP - 56 words
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Article52 1967-03-18 22 NEW YORK. Pri. A block of four 1848 Mauritius orange one-penny stamps was sold yesterday for USs64.ooo— believed to be the highest price ever paid for a single item at a stamp auction in the United States. It went to a dealer. Raymond Weill. of NewAP - 52 words
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Article44 1967-03-18 22 TAIPEH. Fri— Eighteen people including 14 children died in a fire in a four-storey wooden building at Keelung early today Forty-four people were asleep when the fire started. It quickly engulfed the whole building. Rescuers dug out 18 bodies—Reuter.44 words
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147 1967-03-18 22 SINGAPORE. FYi. Both the Australian High Commission and the Indonesian Liaison Office here were today still awaiting word from Jakarta about Mr. John Cardenzana, a public relations executive, and his Malay houseboy. who drifted to Rhio Islands during a launch trip off Pa.^ir147 words
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209 1967-03-18 22 Philippines, Indon observers invited for Sabah polls KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. Till-' Government lias invited Indonesia, the Philippines, India, Thailand, Japan and Ceylon to witness the forthcoming Sabah elections. Confirming this today, the chief spokesman of the Foreign Ministry, Inche Ahmad Nordln. told the Strait* Times: "This is the first direct209 words
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582 1967-03-18 22 Kin Tat's thrilling three-set tussle BACK PAGE SPOPRT ASIAN and Danish players dominated th« men's singles on the second day of the AllEngland Badminton Championships at Wembley here yesterday. Joint favourites for the title, defending champion Tan Aik Huang of Malaysia and Danish ace Erland Kops, six-times winner of the582 words
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Article337 1967-03-18 22 MK\ S SINGLES Quarter-finals: Tan Aik Huang (Mali bt R Santjob (Than 15-9. 15-2; Lee Kin Tat i Spore i bt T. Bacher iDeiu lj-13, 7-Ij. 17-15; E. Kops (Den) bt S. Join (Swecb 15-3, 15-6; H. Borch (Den; bt C. Beacom <Eng> 15-4. 15-3. MEXS l)Ol Bl.hS337 words
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Advertisement39 1967-03-18 22 Lnu CLASSIFIEDS ;o Word. Hi MajflaaMßj HASNIZA r, AhN..i.| h it Bun*aar Ward. Albamdullllall Thanks to docturi. and ilafl LEE LIM: Mun Wort. I o Mr./ tt tt Miv BsjU Tern: <1.0 lat,- Mr. Mr». Llm Chin Be* 17-3-67.39 words
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Advertisement275 1967-03-18 22 EDUCATION AT HOME WHEREVER THE POST CAN REACH YOU, WE CAN TEACH YOU. q) the principal C|j S> CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL I 171-C, BENCOOLEN STREET, TEL:***** TEL:*****. QT k P.O. BOX 1935, SINGAPORE. I A? 0R SA P.O. BOX 104. JOHORE BAHRU. TEL: 39SB. ?O HOME STUOT COURSES (IN ALL275 words
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