The Straits Times, 27 March 1967
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Title Section26 1967-03-27 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 50.00J3 The Straits Times Ik-' Naiimiiil fillWSpil|ll!i' Estd. 1845. MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1967. 15 CENTS KDN 2578.2590/ M C (P)226626 words
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Article, Illustration238 1967-03-27 1 P.C. SHIVADAS - Tengku gets a letter from Syed Nasir P.C. SHIVADAS From JPOH, Sun.— Tengku Abdul Rahman said here today that he had received a letter from Syed Nasir bin Ismail, Director of Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. the central figure in the row over National Language Bill. But he declined to confirm238 words
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Article45 1967-03-27 1 DURANGO (Mexico). Sun. The body of Bishop Jose De La Suledad Torres Castaneda. mis.sing since March 4. was found lay in a pit near the DurarmoMazatlan highway m Western Mixico. Police said the bishop had been frrxerely beaten then strangled. APAP - 45 words
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109 1967-03-27 1 Halt raids as a test, urges Ted Kennedy WASHINGTON, Sun. Senator Edward M. Kennedy said in a TV interview last night tbat the I.S. should stop its bombing of North Vietnam on a trial basis to test Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin's indication that a halt in the air attacks couldReuter - 109 words
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Article, Illustration372 1967-03-27 1 Eight governments get list of proposals for settling war UNITED NATIONS, Sunday T T THANT was reported today to have given eight Governments a paper setting forth his plan for settling the war in Vietnam. Diplomatic sources said the paper had gone to the United States.372 words
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Article59 1967-03-27 1 (MIIC.\(iO. Sun Hcalnikv houscv, h r >. < lirsymrn, er.tndm.is in I. aster bonnets and mini-skirteil college eirls joined thousands in a protest march .icainst the Vietnam war here \eMerdav. The march and rally was led by \e«r" civil rights leader Dr Martin I.uther Kinc who described the59 words
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Article58 1967-03-27 1 i I <>i;<. l low (Guyana) 1 Sun. Jubilant post office workers called off a strike after forcing the Government here to raise an unclassified colleague to civil service status. •Now th. erins have faded they haven't heen paid vet this month because civil servants handling pay chequesReuter - 58 words
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Article35 1967-03-27 1 BONN. Sun. a man threatened, in ta|>e-reiordrd meblow up a DusM-ldori f.ttlorv imployme 12.000 people if hr «M no: paid three million marki i 52.5 million), police .said last night. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article37 1967-03-27 1 HANOVER (W. Germany!. Sun. A Hanover doctor who fell ill with smallpox last Thursday, has triggered a massive hunt for the p;i>>en<?ers of an Air India flight from Bomb. iv he might have lnfectfd. Reutrr.Reuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration88 1967-03-27 1 Little girl with a big problem yyHAT does a little girl say to the King when he stops to have a chat with her? The prett y girl above seems lost for words and looks around for a bit of help. The picture was taken at the Jubilee Children's HomeLim Ghee Haw - 88 words
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Article34 1967-03-27 1 BANGKOK Bun A bus-load of wedding rupm.- i> united of! a rood bridge in Saraburi Provincenorth of Bangkok killing 10 naftj aengera and Injuring 44 nthar*. polio* reported today. Kmivm.34 words
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Article52 1967-03-27 1 Priest weds ex-nun PEWAUKEE (Wisconsin). Sun. The Rev. Leroy Anderson, a Lutheran clergyman, said last night that he married a Roman Catholic priest and a former nun yesterday. The couple, he said, demanded secrecy. He declined to disclose their names, the site of the marriage, or the whereabouts of theAP - 52 words
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Article66 1967-03-27 1 I OS ANGELES. Sun.— Lindsay Crosoy. youngCM of singer Bing Crosby*! torn aona by bit nrst myiri.ittf WM sued for divorce yesioiday by nia second wife. Jane; Sue Crosby, who charged him with causing h» r "grievoiu mental mJXerinf The couple married In t.a* Vegas,Reuter - 66 words
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Article43 1967-03-27 1 LONDON, sun Millions of radio listener! jreaterdaf heard \n announcer brpak off a nrws bu!lmn. declaring: Oh. Im sorry. tbere'a no Page Thro Neva reader John Dunn v.<> farted out and the BBC replaced him with danip mji.«ic RruterReuter - 43 words
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Article32 1967-03-27 1 DJIBOUTI. Sun A man •*»< shot dead and mother MTtouii* wounded during the rurf'w nerip Iwt night. bringing the tota.l dead sine* rioting last Monday her* mi vail over 30 Rauter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article138 1967-03-27 1 Grand Prix fatal crash SINGAPORE, Sun. Motor-cyclist Jim Hudson, 27, of the Royal Signals, was fatally injured when he was thrown oft his 250 cc Kawasaki machine after it skidded at The Snakes of the Upper Thomson Road Singapore Grand Prix circuit early this afternoon. He was taken to the138 words
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Article113 1967-03-27 1 Russia warns Jakarta AIOSCOW. Sun. ATI The Kremlin today issued a stern warning to Indonesia's new leaders to stop their anti-Communist drive or face a freeze In Moscow-Jakarta relations. "Marxism i. c ni n In m which is now regarded with hostility In Indom the outlook ol the people." an113 words
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27 1967-03-27 1 STOP PRESS J. S. DESTROYER SHELLED S\|l,(>\ snn \t!M-i ir.in ()/hourn Int luict h* omntanul shot. tun nn! (I c...ivi .if south Vietnam, 1 I S sDokesitian27 words
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129 1967-03-27 2 MAO'S MKN GATECRASH AFRO- ASIA WRITERS' MEETING BEIRUT, Sun. Chinese posing m journalists yesterday gatecrashed Hit* third Afro-Asian writers' conference, w h i <• h China is boycotting, and distributed propaganda leaflets. The leaflet* attacked conference, which i* being held hen- again*! Hie harkground ii[ the Sliu» S.ivn-1 Ideologtcal m>ih.129 words
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304 1967-03-27 2 Smith warns Rhodesians: Get ready for harder times QAIJMUBY, Sun— The 1 Prime Minister. Mr lan smith, has warned Khotlrsiaiiii they Hill have to prepare to face Up (o "ilrvs tlrfssrs and -.ir.tius aa Ike at magic against Halted Nations inuild.ilnry MMCtIeCMi X"**» oil In an inters lew with theAP - 304 words
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148 1967-03-27 2 Police bid to shoot down magic amulets VfANILA, Sun.— Crack I police marksmen opened fire on a collection of treasured trinkets to test their mystic properties as M anting-a at i ng" or amulets. The amuletc, brought to thf police firing range in neighbouring Pasay City. Included tmy bibles, bits148 words
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Article, Illustration631 1967-03-27 2 MOSCOW, Sunday CHINA ENVOYS GIVEN ORDERS, SAYS RADIO MOSCOW RADIO MOSCOW has accused China of plotting to export the cultural revolution to Africa and of trying to turn the Vietnam war into an open armed conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union. TheReuter - 631 words
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Article232 1967-03-27 2 PARIS. Sunday A FTER centuries of wandering, the gypsies are seeking a home. "We intended to ask the united Nations to give the gypsy nation a ritadel in Somaliland," Vaida Voevod 111, Supreme Chief of the gypsies, said yesterday. He said the gypsy claim to the232 words
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Article225 1967-03-27 2 Billy denies CIA cash story CAN JUAN, Sun. Evangelist Billy Graham said today he had no knowledge that the Central Intelligence Agency helped to finance his religious crusades. In an interview published in the San Juan Star, he said: "i would never accept funds from any government agency especially theAP - 225 words
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Article30 1967-03-27 2 PEKING. Sun. Msomr pi*. mpnt« in Canton v.*re reported today to have seized control of the Canton Rai'uav Rureau from rountei-rrvolutior.aripjs with th« backine of Chinrse troops. Router.Reuter - 30 words
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Miscellaneous23 1967-03-27 2 TUE GAM3OL6 A^^^a^. /'brcakcast ilj"^ i^ I TEN MINUT6S J (YOU AMAZE ME DCMt^ A OOMT KNOW 14OW VOtT^—^ y^-jj (make tmj» tbahwo**ation\23 words
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Article455 1967-03-27 3 Vigil on RAF A-base by spy ring NICOSIA. Sunday THE main work of the Soviet spy ring uncovered in Cyprus was to watch the RAF atomic bomber base at Akrotiri on the south of the island, it was learned here today. Police sources said that Nicolai RanofT, one of theReuter - 455 words
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Article188 1967-03-27 3 yATICAN CITY. Sun. Pope Paul in his Easter message today said he was about to launch an appeal for a worldwide drive to bring economic sufficiency to all peoples. The 69-year-old Pontiff, addressing crowd.s in St. Peters Square, said: "It seems to us188 words
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405 1967-03-27 3 Ho lashes out at his wife-beating comrades HANOI. Sunday PRESIDENT Ho Chi Minh has urged his comrades to stop beating their wives. 'Beating ones wife is savage and against the law.' he told members of an agricultural cooperative in Ha Tay Province. The full text of his speech was broadcastAP - 405 words
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Article170 1967-03-27 3 /YATAR, Sun— A Six-man 'oc delegation representing Qatar and the Trucial States of Abu Dhabi and Dubai leaves here tomorrow for New Delhi to press claims totalling £10 million arising from India's decision to devalue the rupee. They claim that the dedajon last JuneReuter - 170 words
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Article, Illustration456 1967-03-27 3 FREETOWN. Sun— Sierra 1 Leone's new military regime has released the former Governor-General, Sir Henry Lightfoot Boston. and assured civil servants they will not be victimised for past political associations. A radio announcement last night said that Sir Henry bad been freed from house arrest, butReuter - 456 words
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Article, Illustration216 1967-03-27 3 A 'head to toe' inspection for Rolling Stones AIALMOE, Sun.— 1 1 Swedish Customs officers here searched Britain's Rolling Stones pop group from "head to toe" for drugs late on Good Friday night. The group, arriving from Copenhagen for a two-day Swedish tour, said they were delayed nearly an hourReuter - 216 words
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Advertisement101 1967-03-27 3 I R t /^~*\> Olcl Ji Cole was j~ 'fr rry old soul, /\r i An intemperate b iK^^fSa^r lr~^ reached for his wl W&^i^^k. r o«l "Til 1 hxs n j_ -^*M f^^fl stomach was sour B^t now Jia Cole is a happy old soul, From upset stomach v^-^==t2fl101 words
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Advertisement566 1967-03-27 3 Advertisement: CEMENT AIDS CALTITE CAR ROOF FOR $1m PROJECT 9BlfeMpi|BMßHßpMw*ljßllßai^^M Cement Aids' Caltite systrm was selected to form the open-roof-decking car park, which is a feature of Adelaide City Council's $1 million Central Market redevelopment scheme. The car park area of 348 ft. 9 in. 224 ft. i» th« roof566 words
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364 1967-03-27 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. pEOPLE'S Action Party members were today urged to understand the essence of the teachings of the great religions and philosophies and put into practice the exhortation that "All men are brothers." The call was made by the acting Prime Minister.364 words
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Article, Illustration149 1967-03-27 4 Australian envoy's pledge: We'll deepen ties further SINGAPORE. Sun. The new Australian High Commissioner, Mr. A.R. Parson, flew in here tonight pledging to "deepen" the already existing good relationship between Singapore and Australia. He told newsmen: "I hope to build up the already very friendly relations between our two countries."149 words
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Article31 1967-03-27 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. A sevenhour Jazz folk songs festival sponsored by the Atti Folk Club of the Royal Air Force (Changi) was held at the R.A.F. padang over the week-end.31 words
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Article79 1967-03-27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The retiring chairman of the National Theatre Trust, Mr. Maurice Baker, has urged the trust to continue promoting cultural shows for the benefit of young people In the Republic. He said that such shows would help the children of Singapore to grow up79 words
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Article58 1967-03-27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Inche A. Rahim A. Rashari has been elected president of the newlyregtstered Sung Nlla Uuma Old Students Association, with Inche Ariffln Othman as vice-preMdent. Former students of the school, who wish to .loin should write to the secretary. Inche Yatlman Yusof. c o Sang Nlla58 words
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Article47 1967-03-27 4 More language courses SINGAPORE. Sun. The Adult Education Board has announced there are still some varanrtej, for courses in German. French. Japanese. Italian. Spanish. Hindi, conversational Mandarin. Tamil. Malay, Hokien and Cantonese. Further details are given on application forms available from the Adult Education Board. Canning Rise.47 words
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Article29 1967-03-27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Construction of Maria Avenue and Terang Bulan Avenue off Siglap Road. will cost the Government (10.938. The lob will be completed in three month*.29 words
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Article25 1967-03-27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun The Singapore Tamils Death Benefit Association will hold its annual elections at Nelson Road community centre at 5 p.m. on Tuesday25 words
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Article56 1967-03-27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun The National Library will start a new weekly mobile library service at Kampr.ng Tengah Community Centre from March 28. Mr Teong Eng Slong. Member of Parliament for Sembawang. will open th» service. The library van will visit the centre every Wednesday from 3 p.m. to56 words
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Article34 1967-03-27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Government la to build two nondelivery post offices. One will be constructed at the junction of Lim Ah Pin and Upper Serangoon Roads and the other at Holland Village.34 words
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Article24 1967-03-27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Housing and Development Board is to build six units of terrace shops cum dwellings costing (32.000 at Tanjong Rhu24 words
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Article14 1967-03-27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The University of Singapore Medical Non-Hostelite Organisation has been registered.14 words
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Article, Illustration146 1967-03-27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Che >i«mh blnte Almashoor, a 20-year-old part-time model wan elected Miss Airline Queen. 196*. »t «n Eauter nail held at Ocean Park Hotel last night. She was crowned by Mrs. R. Van Liet. wife of the district sales manager of Air New Zealand. Runners-up were146 words
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Article122 1967-03-27 4 MISS ANG 'SELLS 9 SPORE IN SYDNEY rrWE Singapore Tourist X Promotion Board's Amhasadress to Australia Miss An* Chin Geok (above), pinning a plastic orchid on the Lord Mayor of Sydney. Alderman John Armstrong. With them Is Mlks Australia 1966. Miss Margaret Rohan, who is dueAgencies - 122 words
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162 1967-03-27 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Singapore Girl Guides Association has started a competition to get a suitable name to replace "Brownies," which its youngest members are now being called. Every member of the movement Is encouraged to submit a name along with a story, real or162 words
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146 1967-03-27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Groups of placard and bannercarrying youths demonstratpd against the national service call-up In at lea^t three separate areas In the Republic almost simultaneously tonight. No official statement on the nature of the demonstrations which took place shortly after 8 p.m. could be146 words
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Article32 1967-03-27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah will In the High Court on Wednesday hear appeals against decisions in criminal cases by magistrates and district judges from the lower courts32 words
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Advertisement281 1967-03-27 4 I Meet Tommy (han from Taipei Tommy's one of the many people who want to make your stay at the President Hotel the highlight of your trip. You'll love the President Hotel, lie charmed by our hospitality and our friendly smiles. For reservations contact your travel agent or Taiwan's Finest281 words
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Advertisement148 1967-03-27 4 Today 1 .30 —S 130 p.m. M.G.R. ft Java Lalitha tn "THAIKU THALAI MAGAN"- T (No Fr«« Lilt) BAR g---S NITE -CLUB CABARET jTTTSTTy, RESTAURANT Top Talented Songstresses from Formosa. Hong-Kong, and Singapore to entertain you with the latest hits. We serve the BEST Chinese Dishes Lunch "Tim-Sum" BAR WITH148 words
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Advertisement510 1967-03-27 4 WISHING ALL OUR PATRONS A HAPPY EASTER NOW SHO* Today 4 Sfc*w* STARTS 9 30am, 1 00, 5 00 A 8 10 +.m. GRAND PRi\' STARTS I 9.43 am. I 15. 515 t 1 4J p.. Admission MOO IN SUPER CINERAMA' m.g.m-5 "GRAND PRIX" i Jamct Garner Ivo Man« Saint510 words
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180 1967-03-27 5 Upko and Usno continue unfriendly exchanges II I lON. Sun. The unfriendly exchanges in the "friendly" Sabah elections continued over thr wiekind between two of the Alliance partners here. Lpko and I too. Yesterday the t'pko United Fixokomomugun Kadazan Organisation information officer Mr. Limbai Angkapon. claimed that the Usno I180 words
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Article56 1967-03-27 5 SINGAPORE Boa Tb«" Finance M.n^ter h rt s> announced hit intention to declare tlie following p:or.eer product*: Light gauge! Mr i ions of iron or steel- capact- 1 tors, tape-recorders radiograms (all types) and amplifiers (ail t> p«i nna may be sent to th» U in writing56 words
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Article, Illustration54 1967-03-27 5 EVERYONE has been Mjrtaf for ages how very crown up Hayley Mills mm in Singapore filmins her latest picture "Pretty Polly" has bei'ome. And she keeps pro\ing it as in this picture in which she is dressed in a cheongsam to give the Oriental look. Hayley will beMirrorpic - 54 words
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Article135 1967-03-27 5 Union branch officials voted out ITL'AI.A LUMPUR. Sun.— More than 300 members of the Petaling Java branch of the Amalgamated National Union of Loral Authorities Employees un- j animously parsed a "no confidence" motion In their executive committee at a meeting today. They also elected an eight-man executive committee to135 words
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Article47 1967-03-27 5 Banting MAPTB I officials BANTING. Sun Inche Abdul Rarum bin Husin. the new District Officer here, has been fleeted president of th' Kuala Langat Malaysian Association for the Prevention of Ta/-rcul<vsi.s. Other officials arf Mrs. M.F. Lawrence, vice-president Mr. Daniel Jnyaratnam, *ecretary. and Mr. T.R DurAisuißam. treaMirr47 words
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Article40 1967-03-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Australian High Commissioner to Malaysia. Mr. A.J. Eastman, will present a donation to the National Disaster Relief Fund from the people of Christinas Island tomorrow to the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin.40 words
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Article143 1967-03-27 5 $220,000 help from two Popes DENANG. Sun.— Two Popes have contributed a total of $220,000 to build the Penang Heng Ec Secondary School, a National type school run by the Catholic Church here. The four storey building Is under construction in Trengganu Road near the Penang Free School. Total cost143 words
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82 1967-03-27 5 A creative writing contest by Nantah CINQAPORE. Sun. The Nanyang University Students' Fellowship is organising an academic thesis and creative writing contest to be held in May. Undergraduates have been invited to submit their work to be judged by a panel comprising professors and scholars from outside the university. Thr82 words
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Article32 1967-03-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A mission of French Industrialists mnd bankers will arrive here on Tuesday to look Into the possibilities of Investment and to study the market of capital goods.32 words
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Article130 1967-03-27 5 I KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. I A U.S. visiting professor today stressed the need for the University of Malaya to train industrial relations officers to quicken Malaysia's economic growth. He is Prof. Adolf Sturmthai. 63. of the University of Illinois Malaysia, he said, must not only130 words
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236 1967-03-27 5 LAWYER IS MCA'S NEW SECRETARY GENERAL KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. MR Kam Woon Wah, a lawyer and M.P. for Sitiawan, was today appointed the new secretary-general of the Malaysian Chinese Association. The appointment was approved by the central working committee at a meeting at headquarters. The MCA national president, Mr. Tan236 words
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Article32 1967-03-27 5 Bank opening 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Prune Minister. Tenaku Abdul Rahman, will open the head office of the Public Bank Berhad at Jalan Oereja here on April 4 at 5.00 p.m.32 words
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173 1967-03-27 5 CALL FOR MEDIUM PRICED HOTELS FOR TOURISTS CINIiAPORE. Sun. Singapore should build medium-priced hotels to meet the increasing flow of middle-income tourists into the Republic. Mr. Cecil Garstang. director and general manager of Thos. Cook and Son Ltd., who said this yesterday, added: "You have either the luxury hotels or173 words
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Article44 1967-03-27 5 Woman cyclist killed TELUK ANSON. Sun.— A hou«*wife. Madam M.ih Lee Slang. 47, died in the district hospital here eight hours after she was Involved In an accident outside Langlcap new village, near here, »ith a motor cyclist while she was riding hfr bicycle.44 words
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Article, Illustration44 1967-03-27 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Minister for Culture and Sdci.il Affairs. Inche Othmun Wok Im.s rrappom. ted Mr. I.:m Kee Ming and Mr. Oon Pee: Pong as members of in* Rent Conciliation Board for another vc^r MR. KAM ...took o\er post vacated by Mr. Khsw44 words
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Advertisement112 1967-03-27 5 Made in Malaysia for Malaysian Soils Haii Mahayiddin V T.r,,,n J Phan Yoon Ngean P. T. Low Udanis bin Mohd. Nor B. Tan KUALA LUMPUR V t- O C tjA Pl l AKJ /!:::i. i:i^** l *.'»fc»*:ff:iii;!:-T*:7!» \i!' -:^i^^ \^^m Compound Fertilizers ff _^hw .^r Development is the key-note in112 words
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Article, Illustration723 1967-03-27 6 Rejal Arbee - Such a nice surprise for THE King AND Queen Rejal Arbee Negara-ku in sign language by deaf and dumb boys ■By JOHORE BAHKU. Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong received a pleasant surprise here today when four deaf and dumb boys of the Jubilee Children's HomeLim Ghee Haw - 723 words
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Article60 1967-03-27 6 npOKYOt. Sun. Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. I.c« X Kuan Tew. on an unofficial visit here, yesterday went to Yokohama by road to see directors of the Mitsubishi Company to discuss expansion of the Republic's industrialisation. The talks continued over lunch and on the nearby golf course,60 words
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Article71 1967-03-27 6 KfAI A LUMPUR. Sun. The. MaUysian Council for Child Welfare has rrcevied another $212 for the ''Murugarajah Orphans Fund bringing ihr total it has received SO far to $1.*****. The donations were from: Anonymous. K L. $30: T. TrmyaUn. Ipoh $1.50: Anonymous $10: S. Arasaratnam. University71 words
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Article94 1967-03-27 6 TTLIK ANSOV Sun Two brother*, who were among 10 padi farmers shelterinit in a hut in an open fleld in Chin Chak new village during a •torm yesterday evening, were killed when lightning struck the hut. Four were injured and admitted to the district hospital here94 words
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Article73 1967-03-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— More donations hay» been received for the National Disaster Relief Fund Through thr Minister of It»q»--port: Officers -»nd .suit of Port SuettrnhAm Authority. $4,000. Officer* and staff of Malayan Railway (fourth donation>. $3 000 Through BUntta E<'ho and Times of Malaja Btaff of the73 words
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Article46 1967-03-27 6 KOIA BAHRU Sun. lh« local council of Ramau Panning. near here, will hold rleanliMsa competition on Wednesday. The 1 chairman Inche Wan Mahmood b:n Konok. and th<» District Ofßcfr Ol I i.) Nik Al»--dullah bin Nik HttMtOb wUI lnaI pert shophoiiAOs and homes.46 words
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Advertisement70 1967-03-27 6 GOOD HEALTH HERE S WHY! Seletaris has been bottled at nature's Fountain of Health at Seletar. Seletaris comes fresh from the richness of the earth and has a formula comparing favourably with the waters from the most active mineral spas in the world. To alleviate digestive disorders and that "Morning70 words
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Advertisement164 1967-03-27 6 When mdking these K7o motor-cycle lyres, Dunlop thinks Take a close look at a K7O. See the row of teeth on th« of yon, your pillion rider, and others on the road. That's tread. Note how strong and supple the casing and th* why Dunlop makes the tyres here. Tests164 words
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Miscellaneous263 1967-03-27 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Tangled his runs th«<w> 1, 21. 5. 10 s main use v a rt- things produce minor explollecior tb, 2, 3 3). slons (B>. 5, 10. Author involved in John Main connections, dry poMlDoe scrap (6 6>. blv ta tne county (8). 9. ■•Tempe.t" by263 words
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Article424 1967-03-27 7 He is urged to use his good offices to bring settlement of teacher crisis IPOH. Sunday. A CABLK was sent today to the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, appealing to him to intercede and help settle the worsening teacher crisis. It was sent by the424 words
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Article98 1967-03-27 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mss Wee Hong Neo, one of Singapore's M Mis» Touri.sms," left for Eastern Malaysia today on the last leg of her South-Ea.st Asian tour after an overnight stop here. Miss Wee had spent the paust 19 days on a whirl- j wind tour98 words
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Article75 1967-03-27 7 SINGAPORE. S.in— The Government Is to acquire 94.593 »quar« feet of land In the Rochore dintrlct for urban renewal development, according to the latest Government Gazette Of the area to be acoulred. M 000 soft Is owned by SeUingor property o«ner Ix>,;e Wan Ya' H.CM75 words
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Article, Illustration74 1967-03-27 7 BUDDING ARTIST ELEVEN -year old Ku Nur Hanim, one of the children attending the Children's International Art Class at the Women's Institute. Petaling Jaya, putting the finishing touches to lirr painting to be exhibited at Galleri 11. Jalan Pinang. Kuala Lumpur, next Saturday. She is a Standard Six pupil at74 words
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Article61 1967-03-27 7 PENANtI Sun A pi eminent U.S. Civil Rißius leader. Mr Sterling Tucker, will "ive a public lecture on Race FleUn ws Yesterday. T<>ria\ and Tomorrow at the City Council chamber en April 4 at 8 i) m. Mr Tucker, in pvecmive ti!i» or of the Washington61 words
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283 1967-03-27 7 Russians Very hopeful' of direct trade PENANG. Sunday. THE nine-member Russian trade delegation now visiting Malaysia is "very hopeful" that direct trade relations will soon be established between the two countries. "We are in the ptOCCM Of talking with your officials and everything is going smoothly and satisfactorily." its leader.283 words
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Article26 1967-03-27 7 RAUB. Sun The acting Mentn Besar of Pahang, Dato Haji AbUul Aziz bin Ahmad, will pay an official visit to the district here tomorrow.26 words
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Article65 1967-03-27 7 Tourist bus kills boy SINGAPORE. Sun An 11-year-old boy. Ho Huat Chye. was killed when he wa.s knocked down by a bus carrying tourists from Malacca. a East Coast Road yesterday. His aunt, Yeo Swop N>o. 48. who was with him. wa.s admitted to the General Hospital with face and65 words
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99 1967-03-27 7 KUANTAN, Sun. The Pahang State Development i Board is going into partnership with a foreign company to open 22.000 acres of lnnd for oil palm The boards emeral manaeer Inche Ismail bin Abdullah. s»id today that thr nroiPct would cost about $30 million The99 words
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Article44 1967-03-27 7 PENANG Sun The Peii.tng Library will screen a French fiim. Jules et Jim- WttO English subtitles, at the City Council chambers on Friday at 8.30 pm The show is open to all members and admission ls by parses obtainable at the library.44 words
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104 1967-03-27 7 IPOH. Sun.— Th«- -li-tla^ sian (iovernnienl hirerrived a protest Note from thr Singapore Government over Tengku Abdul Rahman's support for Singapore 1 nino leader Inche Ahmad Haji Taff. This was dWcloitrd by the Tenxku here todayYesterday, the Sineapore Minister for Culture and Social Affairs.104 words
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Article30 1967-03-27 7 KUANTAN. Sund. The Minister of Labour. Mr. V Manickavasagam will make a three-day visit to Pahang from Wednesday. He will tour Temerloh- Jerantut I and Kampong New Zealand30 words
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Article74 1967-03-27 7 Singapore's 128,670 tourists SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore had 128.679 visitors laflt year an Increase of .10 per cent over 1965 according to the latest Singapore Tourist Promotion Board statistics. In 1965. Singapore rereived 98.481 "direct" Ti si tors. Another 13.411 came via Kuala Lompur. Of the visitors in 1966. 11R.689 came74 words
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90 1967-03-27 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.-Mnti-J teen Swiss travel agents and tour operators in- eluding .six women are now In Singapore on a two-day visit to stidy the potentiality of the ReDUbUr tor Swi^ and other European tourist > The group arrived here lsut night and spent the90 words
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160 1967-03-27 7 A see lor yourself tour of their new homes SINGAPORE, Sun. About 300 peupif in the Crawford who are soon to m of their dilap. homes, were takm on I tour of. the Hon.-;;.. Development Boar.: Payoh housing estate thi* morning Th'.s Ii part .>( a Mile* ol weekend conducted160 words
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145 1967-03-27 7 SINGAPORE. Sun— A BOAC Boeing 707 ith 10H pa Hers and crew landed here on Friday night amid a bomb the second In 10 A full em'TKUicy aJert <>:led off about two r after the bi« jet from Perth tmichid down145 words
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Article20 1967-03-27 7 PONTIAN. Sun. The mr>bH» X-m unit will be *t the Oncol HtvspiiAl here on April S and 0.20 words
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Advertisement127 1967-03-27 7 I io« i Ii" to prottct > rrfulllOf to control lh< amount »>• oo»-ai<x l'O<r d-pi ol c i^f.,»d Cho«* from th« w.<)» of t*M«l Cro« Mark' sprayers There a model for every tpraymg job —in the garden, estate ot plantation For agricultural spraying O for p.evennve spraying m public127 words
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Advertisement27 1967-03-27 7 >■**£ y jxE II .^^fl^at I o |l_^^l m o WT j^L^_£pjM* Bsbb# Im I L 0 i m ess e/3 m "n CD pS co Hi CbDHB27 words
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Article, Illustration337 1967-03-27 8 Assembly told: No provisions for a Deputy Mentri ALOR STAR. Sunday Kcdah State Government had made no provisions yet for the appointment of a deputy Mentri Besar or a political secretary for the Mentri Besar, a State Executive Councillor, Syed Ahmad Shahabuddin, told the State Assembly last night. He ws.<337 words
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Article85 1967-03-27 8 Chain of office for Dr. Tan THE new president of the Malayan Medical Association, Labour MP Dr. Tan Chee Min.ni. receiving the chain of office from the outgoing president. Dr. K F. D'Costa. at the association s annual dinner at the Federal Hotel on Saturday night. The Sultan of Selangor85 words
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Article99 1967-03-27 8 VINGAPORE. Sun. Delegates attendinu the meeting of civil aviation chiefs in Asia and the South Pacific- opening here on Tuesday, began arriving today These who flew In t«><Uy Mr J. Sinclair, from Australia Group Captain Amnuay Sku'.ratan of Thailand Mr. P. L. M.i.-kav (i! Nepal- And99 words
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202 1967-03-27 8 Services' co-op gets keys to 40 houses KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Secretary for Defence. Tan Sri Abdul Kadir bin Shamsuddin, today handed over the keys of 40 terrace houses at the 6th mile, Gombak Road, to members of the Malaysian Armed Forces Cooperative Housing Society. The ceremony took place at202 words
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Article298 1967-03-27 8 I- IPOH. Sunday A TOTAL of 54.468.73 was received by the Mentri Besar of Perak. Dato Ahmad bin Said, yesterday for the State Flood Relief Fund. The donors were Headmaster. Yu Chai School. Kuala Kurau. $126.05; inhabitants en Mukim Kuala Kurau. Krian. $802.60: The Senior298 words
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Advertisement40 1967-03-27 8 W ALL OVER THE WORLD WE TAKE L GOOD CARE i*i Sk OF YOU M For more details of BOAC's services", consult youi local BOAC Appointed Travel Agent or MalaysiaSingapore Airlines (General Sales Agents) Telephone Spore ***** Kuala Lumpur *****,*****40 words
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Advertisement29 1967-03-27 8 I THE ALL f$ DAYLIGHT M M FLICHT FROM SINCAPORE MALAYSIA L 2! to m EUROPE A *BOAC's new Singapore Sales Office, International Building. 360 Orchard Road, Telephone *****2.29 words
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Miscellaneous167 1967-03-27 8 Alh't/ Onp Iff/ Y.T. Ham tin ItHACTSTH 1 LAST ONE, 1 I MOU GET THIS BACK T^ I THERE YARE, UMPA)"nSvI^^^SIMPLE JUST DON'T I GU2. WE'RE TCOP BEFORE HE E?^ NOU'RE A CINCH TWIN /OOOoOou, (3U2/\ EVER MENTION OOP [FINISHED.' f GOOD! WAKES up AN' I'LL OOP'S CARRIAGE. 1 I167 words
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Advertisement357 1967-03-27 9 mmnsoris RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE $tiSs& STARTS TODAY :!itiiiipilllilli i^+A&JJ lllliLliiJJM^ WHt^lllilH^ GENT'S DACRON TIES P"""" 11^^™! HEAVY FURNISHING FABRIC Wide selection of colours and designs. 48". Wide selections of colours and designs. It has always been Robinsons policy to Usual Price $7.50 N|jlm/ S# ill hold a Genuine Sale once357 words
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Article57 1967-03-27 10 11 Hnrdt $15 (Minimum) DAUCHTERS. SONS-IN-LAW of the latr Mrs Rajamor«y Thamhusamy thank pMtar, friends, relalives for as«istnnce. «nath«. condolences, attendance at luiv BACHEE AND DOL Thank Brnh. I'hummpirßkshita and memliem of the I '■•iddhio fnion all friends and relatives for their condolences gifts and attendince at the runeral57 words
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Article194 1967-03-27 10 10 Horrf. Hi (Minimum) COLO STORAGE SUPERMARKETS <>p»n All Day Today. URCENT Juki mm* hark Hop Rf »i' r<i vour note mop Hop* 111 not ■.*> lair mop Chtene name Milkmaid. Love Ann SINGAPORE'S FLOWER SHOW «lll make Miur weekrnd rosier: b*« i-v»r «how .it Turf Cluh March 31st194 words
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Article685 1967-03-27 10 The making of Singapore's republican constitution is now in its final stages. It is to be presumed, however, that between publication of the bill and its passage through Parliament there will be a sufficient interval for quiet reading of the fine print There is no need for685 words
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Article372 1967-03-27 10 Tengku Abdul Rahman's speech to the Malaysian Medical Association over the week-end will, it is to be hoped, lead to a new examination of ways in which private practitioners can help out at short-handed Government hospitals. Nothing seems to have come of earlier plans for introducing a part-time372 words
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Article181 1967-03-27 10 j The nature and seriousness nf the threat to security In Sarawak changed radically i with the coming into power of the new Government in Ja--1 karta and the abandonment ot i the policy of confrontation Though occasional clashes still f occur between Malaysian i socirity forces and181 words
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Article1273 1967-03-27 10 KYRIL TIDMARSH - The Soviet status seekers KYRIL TIDMARSH from Moscow AN EXHIBITION OF OFFICE EQUIPMENT IN MOSCOW AND THE DISCUSSION IT HAS AROUSED POINTS UP A RED DILEMMA AS AFFLUENCE GROWS A TUG-OF-WAR BETWEEN EQUALITY AND PRIVILEGE PADDED double doors, monumental desk and throne-like chair, yards-long conference table with bottles of mineral1,273 words
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Article418 1967-03-27 10 YUNUS MARIS - YUNUS MARIS Lesson 20 in a new series by GLOSSARY: KEmudahAN (n) facilityiiest: tidak SA-mata2 (Adv. ph) not entirely; BERgantong (v) to hang on. hinge on. depend on; tldak-lah SA-mudah (Adv. ph) not as simple as; sharat in) condition; MEMPLRkenaIKAN »v) to Introduce; hanyut (v) to drift. Here418 words
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Letters
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185 1967-03-27 10 I WOULD like to sug- gest a solution to the problem of public transport in Singapore. AH existing taxis >houid be classified as Clau I. and the charge per mil* should be Increased from 40 Ctfc 10 50 CtS, There has been no Increase185 words
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Letter61 1967-03-27 10 'THE country's illegal 1 4-D bookies are undoubtedly grateful to the Perak Turf Club committee for keeping the game alive on Saturday, when there was no big sweep draw. But Isn't the club exposing Itself to a charge of abetting In the management of an Illegal lottery?61 words
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Letter70 1967-03-27 10 If AS the Housing and MM Development Board relaxed Its rules regarding the rearing of poultry and keeping of domestic pets? I am keen to keep a dog, but fear action may be taken against me. though I notice a good number of dogs both licensed and unlicenr.rd In70 words
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Advertisement707 1967-03-27 10 I Straits Times Malay Mail Clarified advertisement* mar be handed to: COIO STORAGE SUPERMARKET CoVo' STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Read Naval Bale. Authorised Aacntt: CITY BOOK STORI LTD., Wincketter Home, Callyer Quay THC NCWS FRONT Fitrpatrick'i Supermarket M M ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval Bate. HAMKM STORI. 1419 Upper Chanal707 words
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Advertisement26 1967-03-27 10 JUDGE WISELY! /^2\lfyoowsitt (BB) ABSOLUTE BAFETT V^p/ fir YOUR MONEY BANK WITH mUBOBUfOBHUA IMaWOWAU MMD WP CeVPTTAt AMO IMMVI BBJMB Maam-iifTHaoucHouT sinoafobs, bbm— l —wimiEnrr nun26 words
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Advertisement71 1967-03-27 10 LOOKS! PRICE! PERFORMANCE THE <tfc IGNIS GAS COOKER WINS ON ALL COUNTS ■**********888^1 Mk aab. I*- < flHßsßß^i^KHc 33 There was a time when It was said: "Cookers were built like battleships to last and last". Today, IGNIS cookers are just as strong and made to satisfy every need of71 words
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223 1967-03-27 11 Minister orders probe on disloyal schools BAGAN, SERAI, Sun. Ministry of Education officials have been instructed to investigate which schools or Government- aided religious and other educational Institutions are likely to carry out campaigns against the National Language Bill. This was disclosed by the Minister, Inche Mohamed Kh:r Johari, In223 words
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Article55 1967-03-27 11 DUNGUN. Sun Thp Regent of Trenaeanu today opened a new 11.5 million district hospital here. Thr Ministry of Health. Inche Bahnman bin Samsudin. who snok" ftt thp nppnmy cerrmony described It as t lie mo.st modern district hospital The hospital has 78 beds as compared with55 words
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Article304 1967-03-27 11 Our real pride should be when all Malaysians accept it as theirs: Ghafar PENANG. Sunday. 'pHE national language ''does not belong to the Malays alone, but all the 8.500,000 Malaysians." the Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, said here today. Addressing delegates and304 words
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426 1967-03-27 11 'MEMBERS FREE TO LEAVE UMNO IF THEY ARE NOT HAPPY Referring to the National Language Bill, incne Ghalar saia the clause providing for tne use of .angler., naa to bo included because the laws were all in English. If English were thrown overboard Altogether th# country would be lett without426 words
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Article471 1967-03-27 11 AFTER ROW OVER SUSPENSION OF DIVISIONAL DEPUTY PRESIDENT pENANG, Sun. Five delegates of the Sungei Glugor Imno branch today staged a walkout from the Penang Umno divisional general assembly. They were protesting against the rejection of their emergency resolution calling on Umno Malaya to lift the suspension471 words
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197 1967-03-27 11 Stay out of these rows, civil servants told ITU ALA LUMPUR. 1Y Sun. Civil servants were today reminded of their role as "impartial executors" of government policy and that they must not indulge in political or party controversy. The reminder came from the president of the Congress of Unions of197 words
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Article47 1967-03-27 11 SINGAPORE. Sun— Ramli bin Mohamed Noor, i 7. who claimed that he had com* from Jakarta ■bout a month ago- was yesterday jailed for three months for stealing tIOO and $1.430 in Jewellery froji a woman, who runs two food stall* la Taogiln amxiti.47 words
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Article, Illustration246 1967-03-27 11 TAX MEN SET NEW DEADLINE FOR STRIKE VOTE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Income Tax Officers' Union will issue strike ballots to its members if the Government fails to settle their pay claims by April 10. This was decided today by the executive council after a meeting here to discuss the246 words
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Advertisement74 1967-03-27 11 11 held in swoop Xl ALA Ll'MPl R. Sun. Eleven people were arrested in a MftM of police raids in the Kamponc Pandan area yesterday. Radio sets, watches and pieces of silverware believed to have been stolen in several recent house-breakings and robberies were seized HARPOON large Choice super-waterproof of74 words
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Advertisement172 1967-03-27 11 l^fi \fiTttlnce\ \*A WATCH YOUR MONEY GROW WITH COMPLETE CONFIDENCE Open a deposit account with us today. IPANMALAYAN HNANCELTD iNCOMWATf 0 t> SMWOAE AS A PUttC IMUO iiAfe Ty COMMWVi *OTMRKD CAPITAL $10,000,000 ISSUED AND PftlD UP GAPfTU.: SSiKMLOOO PAN MALAYAN FINANCE UMITfD GROUP ASSETS EXCEED 128.*****0 HcadOAct Ava tMWM172 words
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Miscellaneous803 1967-03-27 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S KuaU Lumpur Race for Life: 7 News In Eneand Penanr: 6 Ipoh and Mai- llsh: 710 Pancharan: 7.35 m»; 3 and 10 Johorr Bahru; Honey West There Is a Long. 4 Talpinc; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Long Fuse A-Burnlng; 8 News Kluanc. In Mandarin: 8.10 Classical803 words
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Article130 1967-03-27 12 MODERNISING KING OF SAUDI ARABIA Faisal. King of Saudi Arabia By Gerald de Gaury (Barker 365.) WHAT with the discretion incumbent on the biographer of a living monarch and the absence of such "human Interest" as another subject might provide, this book would have been a very slim volume had130 words
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1533 1967-03-27 12 ALLINGTON KENNARD - New light on the Emergency in Malaya ALLINGTON KENNARD THE LONG LONG WAIL The Emergency ia Malaya 1948-1960. By Richard lutterbuck. (CasselL 30s) REVIEWED By AMERICANS must be sick by now of British counterinsurgencv experts who explain with ruthless logic what went wrong in Vietnam, and why the Americans are1,533 words
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Article335 1967-03-27 12 Monograph on Kelantan THE CIVIL WAR IN KELANTAN IN 1839 By Cyril Skinner (M.R.R.A.S. Monograph). By DAVID s/.F Fthe late 1830s Kelantan was prosperous, relatively progressive and the most populous of the Malay States for all that it could not have had more than 50,000 people. Kolantan was threatened not335 words
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Advertisement430 1967-03-27 12 J I t, w Mrs >-JKjaJT L WWW i^J^^Njlm^^L A rugged watch A real man's watch Tissot PR 516 The PR 516 is a rugged waterproof watch. Each Tissot watch bears a serial number. It figures the result of improved protection afforded on «he international guarantee certificate honoured by theuseof430 words
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Advertisement62 1967-03-27 12 nothing tastes like 7-Up but I m the quality drink for all the family 1 UIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC}IIIIIII'IIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIHHC]IMIIIUrf<= s 1 Special I EASTER Bargains 1 1 For TWO WEEKS Only MARCH 27th to APRIL Bth f i i Exclusive Japanese Silk Cotton Fabrics, Kimonos, Judogi, Zori j Beautiful Printed Silk Fans, etc.62 words
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Article, Illustration278 1967-03-27 13 LONDON. Sunday Soon— Britain's biggest blitz on the litter-leavers U|Ri: they c(imf. Thou--11 sands of them. The coolest, kookiest and cleanest task force in the history of warfare. It's the clean bit that counts. When the biggeste\er blitz on Britain's litter scandal begins in July, there will278 words
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Article82 1967-03-27 13 UNITED NATIONS. Sun. lln Secretary-General I' Thant will retain his Cabinet unchanged until the end of this year. key men received new contract! for live-year tern*. to expire with their duel's retirement at the end ol 1971. They are Mr. cv. Narasimhu ilndun>. Dr.Reuter - 82 words
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101 1967-03-27 13 Top Indon army men held for graft JAKARTA, Sun. A number of senior officers have been ar-re.-.ted on charges of corruption, according to Army sources today. They said the arrests were to purge the Army of "corruptors and incapable elements." The sources refused to mention who the officers were. ButReuter - 101 words
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Article57 1967-03-27 13 Paris sun a uirtii wrvlna 10-year priaon sentence ior attemping to aanMtnate General De Gaulle In September 1961 ».<* freed under .< presidential amnesty here today. Bernard Barbance. 31 us.- 4 rntenced in September 1962 for nil part in laying a bomb trap for Uie President's carReuter - 57 words
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330 1967-03-27 13 Students break police lines as UN mission flies to Cairo CAIRO. Sunday SECURES of chanting South Arabian students broke police lines in Cairo yesterday and swarmed round members of a United Nations study mission to Aden when it arrived by air. Ihr students Ik mined in the official cars, beatReuter - 330 words
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225 1967-03-27 13 'Kennedy went to Dallas to stop race hatred CHICAGO, Sun. A former State Department official said President Kennedy told him before his fatal trip to Dallas that he was going to Texas partly because of racial hatred and a belief that it was his duty to "halt this damned madness"Reuter - 225 words
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Article38 1967-03-27 13 stoUL. Sun.— Malaysia's Mtn- i ol Commerce and Industry. Dr Lim Swee Aun. arrived liere 1) lor a t::e-\veek isii at the Invitation of the South Korean Con.merce and Inau.stnMinster. Mr. Park Choonß-Hoon. r>38 words
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Article, Illustration195 1967-03-27 13 TOKYO. Sun. The Japanese wife of former President Soekarno today rejected reports that he was married to a former High School girl. "These reports are unthinkable because I know him well." Ratna Sar; Dewl (above). *aid in a telpvision interview. She skirtedAP - 195 words
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Advertisement291 1967-03-27 13 a i jß^H* jf* xfl > aSio^^^ E^^Wp fc j*v <IH i»i, v 41 ■■■AflK m BWM \IJl < jri^M Br 4 Woo* Jr «|S(B Experienced travellers book through Guthrie Boustead Why are Guthrie Boustead so much That's why experienced travellers better than other travel agents? Be- book through Guthrie291 words
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Miscellaneous17 1967-03-27 13 itm/s Bunny Uulph Hvimduhl TAXI! Vs. i SYLVESTER'S fj^^J I L.^SS^?*'' 'aJ^ f-^^x/ C ANI I GIVC\17 words
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Advertisement775 1967-03-27 14 Hw^^^^^H^^iT^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Hl H^^^W^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^wJ i( ontiniwd from Pace *•> ACKNOWLEDGMENT M Word* tit 'Minimum) THB FAMILY Of the late Mr. Cheah Bans Tean thank Prtrstx. Nuns and Lady Members of the Buddhut Fraternity for their prayers and chanting*. relative* and frle id i for tl.rir attend•istaace before and during ib« funeral beM775 words
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Advertisement639 1967-03-27 14 SITUATIONS VACANT i* Word* tt (Mm >— Box tt rt* txtrm APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Rons./Paaa Oraduatea. N.C.T./C.T. Teacher* and H.B.C. holder* to teach In Ensltah and Malay medium cUtsres from May, IM7. Apply to Secretary, Board of Governors. Govt. English O'rli' Secondary School. Kuala Kangsar. APPLICATIONS are Invited for639 words
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Advertisement576 1967-03-27 14 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE IS Word* U (Min.)— Box tt et: txtro FOR SALE Valuable Leasehold Property (90 years .ease) with Factory built thereon at JaJan IS/S Petallng Jaya. Aram of land approximately an acre. Two (2. new double atorer terrace bouses at Rapoy Garden. Petallng Jaya. Written enquiries576 words
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Advertisement642 1967-03-27 14 BOOKS ft PUBLICATIONS IS Word* tt (Mm.)— Box to et: txtro MOTION SMITH INVITE you to Inspect their selection of Technical book* at tr.«ir showroom 13 Battery Road, B'pore. TELEVISION SINOAPURA PROGRAMMES MARCH 71— APRIL t viet your copy of the RADIO WEEKLY TODAY Pnee M eeetts trorr. all ne«->a*enis642 words
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Advertisement904 1967-03-27 14 T.V./RADIO SALES ft SERVICE PROMPT TELEVISION RADIO Domestic app: *uar>tnt.-ed maintenance Rinn 3611UC i Sport TELEVISION SERVICE COMPANY specialiae in repairs ot any mak. of teiewMoo set I- or spted> ana reliable I service rink (8 porei 4»753» an>time. T.V. REPAIRS OAV/NIGHT Service. 1 fel: V62.lt> 6 pore. TV Service904 words
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Advertisement685 1967-03-27 14 TAILORING I H.rrfi S< i»i«.i- Box St ttt tmttm MAOI-TOMIAIUM "Ult>. MOrt imy Jacket. »port-ro*t **_*ts aiS rt shirt uniform, wan Hid "ailr.r«, ?T Market Street Tel '--INS. (Singapore. LADIES HAIRDRESSING r> Word* M (Mtm.t—Bma tt ttt. OMtro j MAISON MOOIRNI. rttat Claaa I LJtdla* Balrdreaaer*. Balrdyeloc. fileachlns. Oil TreatmenU.685 words
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Advertisement550 1967-03-27 14 TENDER NOTICE Registered Class "A" *r 'B" Electrical Contractors are muted for the electrical Installation of the Malaysia Oalvanlsed Iron Pipes Factory at Lot 12-A. Jalan Tandang. Petallng Java. Plans and specifications for the above Installation could be obtained from the office during the normal working hours. A Deposit of550 words
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Advertisement376 1967-03-27 14 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Tenders for I nrnokrd Foodstaff. TENDERS are Invited for th« supply of the following uncooked foodstuff to the Residential Colleges In the University:— Part I Beef A Muttoo 11. Beverages 111. Breitd IV. Butter V. Cske« VI Chicken VII Edits \mi nfii a im to*. IX Fruit*376 words
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Advertisement1234 1967-03-27 15 tO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U K 0u« Sour* Sana s haT> P»n»na TALTHYBIUS Lisbon. L'poot. Blast. G'gow In Pt Mar 21 Mar 25 antenor Liverpool, Dtbim A'mouth.. cm. 15 Telay Mar 21 2 Apr 1 machaon Liverpool, Glasgow Mai 21 Api i MYRMIDON Havre uverpor!. Clasgow.... Apr 3 Apr1,234 words
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Advertisement1378 1967-03-27 15 7%g-EIAIC//Atf-S r*-hiirTnnrb THt tA&T ASIATIC COMPANY U* gpaoaypayoM*] m Dim E»PRESS SAILINGS TO GtNOAROT T ERDAMHAMOUIttAARHUS-COPENHAGEN. P. Sham Penani Spore. Genoi S oio H'burg Aarhus C'hagen ;ARGOOHA a) in Part/27 Mar 21,28 11/ 1 Apr Apt 11 Mr 17 Apr N May 4 May MAUYA API 25/27 Apr 27/28 N/1,378 words
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Advertisement1322 1967-03-27 15 I BENULINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS BENVANNOCH Sbbj ft" l« Pt Mar 21 M»r ll 3. M Brough May 21 BENCLEUCH f %*>* Smgaoori Pt. S ham Rotterdam May 7 Ii Pt/Mv 20 Mm 31 31 Antwerp May 11 Singaoore p Shan Penang lENRINNES L'pool. R1,322 words
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Advertisement1335 1967-03-27 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE BVERLEAF FBI BUTWMB SERVICE FROM U.K.. CONTINENT. (.lll. ig fir.Sirgapori P. Shan P«<ting IITY 6F WELLINGTON London, HamCurg. Rottiroaa, Havre, Hull. Irrm h^m i. 13-14. 21 Mar 2* M Mar IITY OF NEWCASTLE I don, H Burg, Bremen, R'dlM Ha>re, Hull. Grjnien-outh... 21,2S Apr1,335 words
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1778 1967-03-27 16 From Our Market Correspondent THK Stork Kxchange was opened for trading on only three days last week. This holidayshorlened period saw an easier tone in both the industrials and properties sections by the close on Thursday. Turnovers were still comparatively small, with a slight1,778 words
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Article80 1967-03-27 16 This news brought the level down because the main bulk of Investors had been expecting some form of bonus Issue in addition to the dlvl- dend. Business in the counter was done from 53.84 to $3.78 dur- ing the week. The popular counters, apart from Gammon, had a80 words
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Article44 1967-03-27 16 IndiiNlrial*: Prop«rtiM: Minim* S rabbern: Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 23 Mar ?3 hUr. 24 Mar. 107 91 107 90 107 S7 105.18 104.8.1 103 62 1046 V 101.41 ***** 111.30 ***** 111.30 r>r. 2P. lflfiJ 100 Dec. 30 1966 10044 words
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Article46 1967-03-27 16 F. and V i.rdv M. Brewerie* Shell ord*. Krnont Tin Current payment R 9"; i 10--6d Dale payable Aor 22 Apr. U Apr. 10 May 12 Total for Total Urn the rear pre\ ion* -rmm 21 "c 26% 17i% 15% Is. lid. t Int«46 words
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Advertisement1054 1967-03-27 16 Y^"* KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Wtittra Australia Singapore Japan Strvica t Frttitattt Sinttport ToloDaau KtM -Ttitt Man' M/11 Mar I 11 Apr II 'i 14 Apr -la.|tt Marw" 1171 Apr 1/ltq 17 Msf U MS} Japan Direct ■as'vtaa -P*aa»ai ktarar II Ha I Apr Apr "Otaaurt Mart" 1/ 2 Ma,1,054 words
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Advertisement797 1967-03-27 16 AIR SEA TO JAPAN AND HONG KONG Go by air and return by s.s. "ORIANA" (42.000 tons fully airconditioncd stabilised) D«p. Yokohama 5 Apr 1967 Koba 6 Apr 1967 Calls Her* Kong 9/11 Apr 1967 Arr. Singapore 14 Apr 1967 FIRST AND TOURIST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILAILI Apply to your Trov«l797 words
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Advertisement613 1967-03-27 16 Smfaovra ft S'naa rtfrana ETA/JTO ETA/ETO Vktft FROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "'STATE OF ORISSA" lor Bar>|>ok, Madrat t Ca'cutia Apr 13 IS Apr II Apr 17 FROM i.AICUTIA t kAKINAIA Ml 'VISHkA FRATAP lor Hen| Kcxtf t laian Mar :7. 21 Mar 23 2i FROM IAPAN M 'RAMA JATANTI' for Madras613 words
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Advertisement173 1967-03-27 16 KYOSEI LINE uiictaifat ti»a> lapaa tv ajaaa Aaat> amiauwt r. Ska* --fflaaaj I "TAMAATIU MARU" I I 11 Ljenerat Agents Harper CllffUlan Singapore Tali 0476 1 Pan twMtaMav asirau iMalataj LIB. IM> tta\ rill HAIPEI eiLFILLAH CO. Ll» m Itii MBZL %r>-^- OCEANIC TRANSPORT LINE -artj SINGAPORE SAIGON SERVICE. Vii173 words
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Article952 1967-03-27 17 THE Straits tin market was rinsed on Friday and Saturday, and will be closed today. On Thursday, the price of tin madr a good Rain of 75 rents to close the week at $601,874. The estimated offering fell 10 tons to 210 tons.952 words
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Article629 1967-03-27 17 THE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Thursday Mar. 2.1. INDUSTRIAL* B. k. Aim Brtcka BouMMd I.M I M C. .-UKare 2.05 2.1*6 C CM 1.T7 1.78 C.O.M. rt»h. 1.030<i c TO. ordr VS. RoMlnm I SO 3.40 I»in1op«629 words
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Advertisement37 1967-03-27 17 Looking for a house is a headache only when you try to pass the information among friends It's simple if you use our classsitied columns. Call at your nearest classified agent or dial 2800 (Spore), ***** (K.L.)37 words
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Advertisement740 1967-03-27 17 LJ^^J IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT ALOR STAR ORIGINATING SIMMONS 1967 NO. 55 In the matter of the Societies Art 1966 AND In the matUr of thr cancellation of registration of the Alor SUr Community Centre c o Co-opera-tive Stores, Alor SUr, Kedah, b> Ihr Registrar of Societies740 words
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Advertisement756 1967-03-27 17 TENDER Tenders are Invited from firms In West Malaysia for the following for the staff of the Immigration Department. Btat«a of Malaya, for the year 1067:— (1) Supply of locally manufactured black rubber shoe*, with leather soles, of various sizes; (2) Supply of Terylene trousers —midnight blue; (3> Supply of756 words
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Advertisement539 1967-03-27 17 FOREMAN REQUIRED BY A MANUFACTURING AND SERVICE COMPANY AGED 28 to 32 MALAYSIAN CITIZEN. Must be available for employment within 6 weeks. LANGUAGES REQUIRED TO BE SPOKEN AND WRITTEN: Malay Chinese English ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED: Higher or Lower School Certificate Technical College Diploma in Engineering or City Guild Final in539 words
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Advertisement256 1967-03-27 17 Bensons now require two marketing men With the increasing involvement of our Company in the marketing planning of our clients, we wish to add experienced marketing men to our staff. We should like to talk to men with sales and marketing experience, who may wish to join the client service256 words
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RACING
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2017 1967-03-27 18 Picture House puts Coleman 200 up BIG SWEEP IST KALIAN Jockey Des Coleman rode his 260 th winner in Malaysia and Singapore when he scored on Picture House II at Ipoh yesterday. Picture House, a four-year-old New Zealand bred gelding, gained his fourth success In five starts. PiiiliMleiphia, with Kitson2,017 words
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Article149 1967-03-27 18 lONDON. Sun—Austraj lian iockeys won four of the six races at Kempton Park the main meeting, on the opening day of the English Flat racing season yesterday. Ron Hutchtnson srored a double and 'ScobiP' 3rpa?ley nuc. Bill Williamson had one winner each. But Eiielu-h iocke\ Duncan149 words
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556 1967-03-27 18 HONG KONG OPEN UONG KONG, Sun. Peter Thomson, of Australia, today won the Hong Kon>, Open golf championship, fifth leg of the Far East Circuit in a sudden death play-off. Both Thomson and Bri- tain's Brian Huggett carded a one-under-par 69 after their overnightReuter - 556 words
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Article229 1967-03-27 18 DAVIS CUP Af ANILA. Sun. The Philippines beat South ITI Korea in their Davis Cup Eastern Zone elimination tie here when they won the doubles today. 1 for a decisive 3-0 lead. Eddie Cruz and Sammy Ann Jr. clinched the Philippines victory by toppling: Chung YangReuter - 229 words
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183 1967-03-27 18 NAIROBI. Sun. Swedish drivers Bengt Soderstrom and Gunnar Palm lost the lead in the West African Safari motor rally early today Their Ford Cortina G.T. hit a culvert near Ki.-umu. in Western Krn\;i |«st nicht and the front suspension 01 the <\u wmmReuter - 183 words
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Article38 1967-03-27 18 CAPETOWN. Sun. Londonborn Paul Nash, a 20-year-old student at Witwvtersrand University, put himself up among the fastest sprinters in the world with a 9.2 sec performance for 100 yards her« yesterday. The world record is Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration304 1967-03-27 18 Malaysia take a 4-0 lead over Pakistan THOMAS CUP LAHORE. Sun. Malaysia overwhelmed Pakistan on the first day of the Thomas Cup Asian Zone badminton l'inal here last night, winning all lour matches in straight sets. The tie ends tonight, with three more singles and two doubles. Former All-England championReuter - 304 words
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119 1967-03-27 18 Danes too good for Indians in final r |X>EONTO. Sun. Denmark, represented bj Erland Kops and Henning Borch. yesterday won the 16-team Canadian centennial badminton tournament here, by beating India 3-1 in the final. The Dane went through the tournament undefeated and loom extr India. ispnesiiUU by Smash noel anciReuter - 119 words
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Article33 1967-03-27 18 MEXICO CITY Sun Mexican marksman Oiegarto Va/quex !od.(\ equalled the world record of 598 ixjint.^ out (pf 600 for small-boif nl c snooting :n>m 50 metre.s in the prone position. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Advertisement251 1967-03-27 18 The list of applications will open at 10.00 a.m. on Monday, 27th March, 1967. GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA ISSUE OF $100,000,000 REGISTERED STOCK LOAN No. 1 of 1967. >',' r Per Annum Maturing 15th March. 1972 y\< Per Annum Maturing 15th March. 1987 Price of Issue of SIM l>t r cent251 words
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Advertisement8 1967-03-27 18 SWISS PRECISION TIMING at the Singapore Grand Prix8 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous76 1967-03-27 18 MOKIK K\( INC. S'liw* <il": Motoi rvclp.s '10 am J p m SrmbHwang). KKkl I Spore kenior iriiKur: PuUce Indian Awn: RAF Changi v SRC; R N BOC scRC v CSC: Army v RAP Selptar. Junior league: Schools PARC; T.inghn v Police: SRC v RAF Changi: CSC v YMCA. HOC76 words
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ASIAN CUP SOCCER
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Article255 1967-03-27 19 S'pore OUTPLAYED BY THAIS J{ONG KONG, Sun. After Fighting hard for a 1-0 lead at half-time, Thailand's fitter, stronger team outplayed Singapore in the second half to beat them 4-1 in their Asian Cup soccer central zone match today. Thailand not only played better football, they also showed good team-work255 words
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Article284 1967-03-27 19 Malaysia BEATEN BY HK Skinner asked to be replaced because of an injured hand but his request was refused by the referee The refusal seemed to have a bad effect on the morale of the Singapore players, in the next few minutes they played untidily. Kirn Swee had a chanceReuter - 284 words
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Article, Illustration213 1967-03-27 19 Cooper: TOP PROS WONT PLAY WITH 'SHAMS' OPEN TENNIS ADELAIDE, Sun. "Some of the world's top professional players said last week they would refuse to play with "shamateurs" in open tennis t o v m amrnts, the Sydney Sun-Herald reported yesterday. The. professionals have told Australian amafrur officials they wouldReuter - 213 words
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Article509 1967-03-27 19 Manchester United keep ahead LONDON, Sunday MANCHESTER United gained a valuable point 111 in their quest for the English League football championship yesterday when they held nearest rivals Liverpool to a scoreless draw in a top-of-the tablo struggle at Liverpool. The point enabled Unmet to maintain their two- point lradReuter - 509 words
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223 1967-03-27 19 Danish No. 1 takes Santana to five sets TENNIS JOHANNESBURG. Sun. Manuel Santana. Spain's WlmMedon riiampion. won the South African men's sinp s tennis title here yesit day— but he was taken to five sets by Danish No. 1 Jan Leschly before winning 2-6. 6-2. 4-6. 6-3. 6-4. It wasReuter - 223 words
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242 1967-03-27 19 Fantastic 11-under 61 by Gay Brewer GOLF NEW YORK. Sun.— American golfer Gay Brewer scored a fantastic 11-under-par 61 in yesterday's third round of the Pensacola Open golf tournament in Florida. Brewer, whose round included nine birdies and an ragle^ led the field by nine strokes with a 54-hnle totalReuter - 242 words
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Article1325 1967-03-27 19 FIRST DIVISION Arxenal 2 Sheff. Ltd. n Astnn Villm 2 Stnkr 1 Blackpool n Leeds 2 t helsea 2 NewraMle 1 Leicester 0 Tottenham 1 Liverpool n Man. Ltd. 0 Man. r«y 2 WRA 2 Sheff. Wed. 0 Notts Fnrrvt 2 Southampton 4 f ulhnm 21,325 words
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Article183 1967-03-27 19 RI'OBY I'NION club matches: Efher 0 Northern 8; Guys 42 Cambridge 0: London Scots 17 Ha wick 6; Ro&slyn 5 Met Police 8: Saracens 11 Manchester a; Aberavon 6 London Welsh 16: AbertUlery i 5 Oxford 9; Barnstaple 6 Birmingham 0; Bath 11 Liverpool 6: B'rkenhead 20 N183 words
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Article207 1967-03-27 19 BOXING /"'HICAGO. Bun. The proposrd title ficrht bPtwopn world heavyweight champion Cassim Clay and Arßentina's Oscar Bonavona In Tokyo on May 27 has been cancelled, Clay's mai Herbert Muhammad said hero yesterday. "The Tokyo fight has fallen throuch and if Clay has any other fights,207 words
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Advertisement135 1967-03-27 19 UO IM-rgNiTIOMALLV HOOK. |j »/J^~\ OR PRAW "THE SAUL., IT* Ax*-* yL, MU&-T Bf 6>*riZUCK WITH V6<f/ A SUbHTUY O.GSSP A 1/ 'A f MDVIH& TUB HAH PS TO Jfl Jrh tHe ci&M-r on -rwe o«?ip or *r-^A CLO&IN0 -rME BUAPe A fflT V V/l XZMk AT APpRf&S VVILU AIP135 words
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Advertisement190 1967-03-27 19 s^Rh x>re Grand Prix Opt/ J9 B?t%f%»* W/ /^Kii^^^v^' &o: Sleek racers and steel nerve drivers I /if VA in a gruelling test of high performance ,_/j/ sP^MB^V v\ machines and faultless driving skill. KS^ffvii ~v?*Tn'l 111 Id -^kr~^2Ar ill A thousand aeflr change in perfect timmg I li\U^ and190 words
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Article, Illustration945 1967-03-27 20 JOE DORAI; E. FRIDA - JOE DORAI and E. FRIDA SPEED THRILLS FOR 80,000 By JJODNEY SEOW, who has already gained No. 1 grid position lor today's Singapore Grand Prix, underlined his chances with a splendid victory in the sports and grand touring cars event yesterday. The tall, slimKOK AH CHONC - 945 words
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229 1967-03-27 20 Foley's mini shows its paces in saloons race .>-akii. with K C. Wong i Suzuki' fourth. Hasegaua's Yamaha t«'amniale. Aklyaau Molohashi. dropDfd out with nuLii.inital trouble on the fourth lap. Isao Mon.shita ißridgestone) won the 50cc event, al.so with a new lap record tor the cla.-s of 2min 42.35ec. His229 words
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Article269 1967-03-27 20 CRICKET YIALACCA qualified for the Malaysian Cricket Association inter-state under-23 south zone final against Singapore when they beat Negri Sembilan by 100 runs at Malacca yesterday. At IPOH. Sela n g o r trounced Perak by an innings and 112 runs in a north zone tie269 words
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Article40 1967-03-27 20 Ice Kuan Yew was yesterday j re-elected proidc-nt of the Solan- gor AAA ai the annual meeting. Other Olficials: Vice-presidents i S. Robert and Lt.-Col. Mok Wai j Km; secretary P. Pathmana- than; treasurer Foo Chee Wee. i40 words
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Article35 1967-03-27 20 CARDIFF. Sun. Mexican Vicente Saldi\ar, world featherweight boxing champion, will defend his title against Welshman Howard Winstone here on June 14 or 15. subject to final confirmation from the ChampioiVs manager Odolfo Perez. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article29 1967-03-27 20 DbBI.IN. Sun.— Ann O Bnrn. 24-.year-old Dublin girl runner. Claimed an unofficial world best time for the women's 10.000 metres yesterday by clocking 38m:n 6. 4mt.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article25 1967-03-27 20 Tho undcr-23 iiiter->tatr cricket match between Penan^ ,<nd Kedah scheduled lor yesterday i on the Victoria Green. Ppiihiis?. mm been iM>.-;i>oned to Aonl 225 words
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Article89 1967-03-27 20 S( i (lit KnlUav' <ioid tup (Tmtplng>: Prrak Utlaya 8 Penan* Malays 1 1)..t.. I n.n: tmiiln flnal 'lix>h>: Rambirrs 1 Cheng Wah 0 I mini Vouili k» (T Alison): Selaneor 3 Pemli l Kl< KIT Xet r i 30-mer competition iS'bam: Ceylonese Youth Forum br NSC B89 words
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Article, Illustration761 1967-03-27 20 MANSOOR RAHMAN - Zainal's titleby three strokes MANSOOR RAHMAN GOLF By rpWENTY-three-year-old Zainal Abidin of Selangor won the Malaysian Open amateur golf title as anticipated but not before he had been given a good chase by team-mate Choo Kwan Choong over the Royal Selangor Golf Club course yesterday. Zainal, who had 10-stroke leadTAN HONC KUAN - 761 words
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Article126 1967-03-27 20 'TWENTY teams from nine clubs nave entered the Selamtor Hockey Association six-£-Mde tournament on Apr. 3-5. The teams have been divided into four groups who will Dlav a one-round league on the first two days of the tournament. The winners of each group will meet126 words
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Article70 1967-03-27 20 Holland will compete G.P. LATEST HONG Kd\(, driver Stew Holland Hill compete in the Singapore (•rand Pri\ which start* at 2 p.m. tod;i>. The Singapore Motor Club decided lut night to allow lioll.md to «<mi pete although he missed Saturday's trials. Holland, however, must do the regulation threelap practice run70 words
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Obituary205 1967-03-27 20 N. F. SUVA M ra'h.T of H'ltn. Tr»»a Uau> «n<l Amu |.a-^.-d away pcacrrull> iv Tnvanduim on M.l.tf. BHANOARI on Ma March Rattan 1 Oiand pai^rd a»ay nuddrnlv of hntrt attack and »v cremated on the mni day. F. CLEMINT. formrrlT Sum«l I P.ambai Kutntr. pa.«nrd imv <*on*c« I205 words
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Advertisement84 1967-03-27 20 I Late CLASSIFIED^! ANC DE CONCEICAO V Mr Mr- Ant K.ir >• 'o K'Ma. d n Mr< Kileen l>e OtaetMM and tha lata Mr. Simon l>e Conceica« YAP i.MIA Betxtrrn Clink >>•. Paul. yonn*.r«' o Mr Mr. vaj Seong ;.in »n<l .m n >ixth d o Mrs (Till and the84 words
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