The Straits Times, 1 April 1967
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Title Section25 1967-04-01 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Niitimiiil HewspniiKi 1 The Straits Times 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590 M.C.(P) 2266 Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 196725 words
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266 1967-04-01 1 Umno decision on Syed Nasir's letter KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The central executive committee of Umno tonight accepted the resignation of Syed .Visir hill Isina i I, the Director of Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, from the committee. The committee met for two hours at the Resldency to consider expelling Syed Nasir266 words
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Article35 1967-04-01 1 KARACHI. Fri A regional me-du-a! centre for members of the Cento Pail is being set up here to meet a short. i«e ol teachers In medical sciences, it was announced here today. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration70 1967-04-01 1 Former Laos army chief seeks asylum in Manila .MANILA. Fri. Gen. Kong Le. former commander of neutralist forces in Laos, has sought political asylum in the Philippines and his request is under study, the Foreign Office disclosed today. Authoritative sources s.iid the General, last reported to be in Hong Kong,70 words
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Article, Illustration552 1967-04-01 1 'Strike can't be called off without any concrete offer from the Govt' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE National Union of Teachers today asked the acting Minister of Education, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, to meet them over the conference table to work out a compromise solution to552 words
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Article403 1967-04-01 1 PHILIP KHOO; ABUL - S'pore sacks 300 police PHILIP KHOO and ABUL By FAZIL: SINGAPORE, Friday MURK Hum :«)<) policemen— all Malaysian citizens have been discharged from the Singapore Polite Force. (.'vclostyled letters informing them thai their temporary services were "nol being confirmed were handed to the policemen veslerdav ;m<l today. I The letters.403 words
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Article57 1967-04-01 1 28 days with no sleep HELSINKI. Fri.— Toimi Silvo. a .^4-year-old Finnish port worker who is trying to set up what he claims will be a world record for Koine without sleep, has stayed awakp for the past 28 days and nights. He plans to so to bed on Sunday57 words
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Article43 1967-04-01 1 HONG KONG. Fri Sinkiang Red Guards in Canton distiibut- j ed handbills charging the Defence Minister. Marshal Lin Piao. with creating chaos in China, the anti-ronu-umist newspaper Tin Tin Vat Pao said today, quoting arrivals from the mainland. AP.AP - 43 words
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Article35 1967-04-01 1 WASHINGTON Fri. A space experiment last niEhl along the Eastern coast of the United States filled the skies with blue and white, and red. green and blue clouds, the space agency said. tteuter35 words
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Article64 1967-04-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The first of the 15 observers from live countries for il.-e Sabah elections arrired here today on their way la f*«bah They nrr Thailand's Mr. VaraChtl Nltlbon of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs »nd Mr Chalong Kalayanamitia of the election dlwmoii ot64 words
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Article, Illustration504 1967-04-01 1 General flies into join the big search By PC. SHIVADAS and CHOU CHUAN SENG IWNAH RATA. Fri.— Brig. -Gen. Edwin Black, commander of American support forces in Thailand, arrived here today to help look for his friend missing "Thai Silk King" Jim Thompson. The General plans to go out with504 words
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Article65 1967-04-01 1 SAIGON. Fri.— Four I.S. M.irinrs were killrd vpstrrday whrn their position was bombarded by rockets fired by an American aircraft, a military *pokesman disclosed here today. He said Marine F-l Cru- sadrr aircraft was supporting the union in an operation 300 miles north-east of Saigon, in northern QuanjcReuter - 65 words
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Article39 1967-04-01 1 The bandit in a cocktail dress SEATTLE. Fri. A middle-aged woman ».rmed with a liana «renade and wearing a black en ktail dress, held up a Seattle branch bank yesterday and escaped with an undetermined amount of casl. AP.AP - 39 words
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185 1967-04-01 1 Mob of 3,000 storms Saigon palace SAIGON. Fri. Police armed with tear ■.•as. shields, and truncheons held more than 3.000 Roman Catholic demonstrators away from the iron tjates of the Independence Palace here today. The Catholics were demanding i" see Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky or Head ol state NguyenReuter - 185 words
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Article36 1967-04-01 1 MM INOVSKI UltS MIN OU I n l»pffnr» Minister Marshal Redioß •>• Hi v^.n died todaj i uuHHinrrd Ituucht Hi- ».<•> 69. I>*nth was hr iio\ni i hi-, d i" caw r f N jnic us36 words
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Advertisement92 1967-04-01 1 25 JEWELS* vt^'y^r v £'W ROTAMATIC vL// T""\ ycSft MHI AOENT) W LIEN WAH WATC lEALER introducing... —s standard of quality and with a The classic eleoance of the New specially designed steel bracelet to TITONI Cosmo K.ng 25 iewels Calen- match the class.c hnes of th.s elegant der Automatic92 words
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Advertisement109 1967-04-01 1 (^Gary Player^) \\hh\ 'MAJOR FOUR'^ GOLF CLUBS A'l SLAZENGER >J fjl UHnatOTv; id. C^k~ 4im >«»oi. vs. >rtw ii. mm ,25 lIERATV BIG SCREEN DOUBLE YOUR VIEWING PLEASURE! BEAUTIFUL HIGH-GLOSS WOODEN CABINET IN DISTINCTIVE STYLE. FULLY ACCLIMATIZED AND FULLY AUTOMATIC. TWO HI-FI FRONTAL LOUDSPEAKERS GIVE RICH HI-FI SOUND TWO SLIDING109 words
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288 1967-04-01 2 JAKARTA, Friday. "MILITARY authorities have arrested several prominent Chinese businessmen here on charges of financing the Communist underground and plotting with the aid of a foreign power to incite Indonesia's three million Chinese against the new Government of General Suharto. The arrests coincided with288 words
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171 1967-04-01 2 Investment prospects Improving rapidly' in Indonesia I^EW YORK. Fri. Indonesia's prospects of attracting foreign investment are rapidly improving, according to a study published here by the First National City Bank of New York. As a result of its own efforts and the co-opera-tian. thus far shown by other government*, "Indonesia171 words
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Article86 1967-04-01 2 CINCINNATI (Ohio). Fri. A University of Cincinnati graduate student, who bit his pet beagle as an "act of discipline", was fined IS $50 in court and his doc taken from him Thomas Hayalian. 27. admitted biting the dot on its left ear on March 9 and thenAP - 86 words
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Article, Illustration141 1967-04-01 2 Alitalia wins Zambia Airways contract f I SARA. Fri.— The ItaJ- 1 Han airline Alitalia is to run Zambia Airways when the Central African Airways, jointly owned by Zambia. Rhodesia and Malawi, is split, it was announced here. Alitalia heat competitors from Britain and the United States for the contract.Reuter - 141 words
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351 1967-04-01 2 Thant leaves next week on mission of peace to five Asian States UNITED NATIONS, Friday. rr»HE Secretary-General. U Thant, leaves next Tuesday for a two-week visit to Asia. His latest proposals to end the Vietnam war are certain to figure prominently in his talks with government leaders in Ceylon, India.351 words
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68 1967-04-01 2 HONG KONG. Fri. The New China New» Agency toda.v called U Thant's latest Vietnam peace plan "a new. big conspiracy and fraud' and described the I v Secretary-G c n c r a I as "Washington s errand boy" It added that the plan, madeReuter - 68 words
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Article70 1967-04-01 2 DURBAN. Frl. For the first time, in the history of the University of Natal, a master* degree in mpdinne will be conferred on an Indian graduate Dr. BT Natdoo. one of the first doctors tv qmlify at Durban Medical School, will receive the new degreeReuter - 70 words
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218 1967-04-01 2 Chavan tells inside story of Hindu-Sikh clashes YEW DELHI, Fri. 11 The Home Minister, Mr. Y. B. Chavan, reported to Parliament yesterday that peace had been restored in Calcutta after two days of clashes between the Sikhs and the Hindus which resulted in 11 people being killed and 157 othersAP - 218 words
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Article54 1967-04-01 2 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Fri. Eight hundred unemployed have been rounded up in the port of Mtwar* •nd given until today to leave town voluntarily and take up farming, an official report said here today. Thoae who fail to return to their home* In the country by todayReuter - 54 words
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Article43 1967-04-01 2 Fire! and death underfoot MANILA. Fri -A pa>*cnner was trampled to death »nd another lumped overboard and drowned when f flre broke nut aboard *n lmer-tHand «hip today The ftre caused stampede among the passengers before »t wit brought under control.— UM- I43 words
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Advertisement73 1967-04-01 2 WELCOME TO HOTEL CAPITOL 23 Prince Philip Drive, Jes&elton, Soboh, Maloysia. Tel: 2949 (6 Lines) PO. Box 1223, Coble 'CAPITOL' Ntwtit, finest and tallest hotel la Sabah. Conveniently loco'td on tk« Mafront in the busitst commercial centra of Jctsclten. 102 luxurious airconditioned rooms with modern focilitiet. Hot and cold water73 words
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Miscellaneous26 1967-04-01 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby ®3^ 7 /wont you beadS -rue imstcuct/ons; C imDZ> I AWVTWING ABOUT V*_l PJDj I vVATCUIMS TUB \T \dVrectiom of Tug>26 words
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Article, Illustration587 1967-04-01 3 LONDON. Friday BRITAIN URGES CHANGE IN MARITIME LAW TO DEAL WITH TORREY CANYON-LIKE CRISES "BRITAIN yesterday called for international action to consider changing maritime law and practice following the Torrey Canyon disaster, an official statement said. The Government has taken the initiative in convening anReuter; AP - 587 words
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103 1967-04-01 3 LONDON. Fn. Lord Williams of Barnburgh, a pit boy who became a Cabinet Minister and a peer, died In Doncaster yesterday. He was 79. The seventh son of a miner who had a family of 14, Tom Williams left school at theReuter - 103 words
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Article, Illustration57 1967-04-01 3 Just married: Priest and nun THKY were married in Pewankee. Wisconsin, ia>t weekend a Roman atholU' priest and a former nun. Father Edmund Kurth. as he still Malta himself, is Sit His wife is a year younger. They were married by a Lutheran minister and are now looking for jobsUPI - 57 words
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Article48 1967-04-01 3 CANBERRA. Prl Relief of major Australian Army units in Vietnam will begin this weekend. The Minister for the Army, Mr. Malcolm Fraser. said tonight that the relief would be carri*! out by air and sea in phases between now and late June fteuter.48 words
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Article157 1967-04-01 3 LONDON. Friday 'TWO men broke into Prime Minister Harold Wilsons official country retreat to .show "a breach In security" and then .sell the story to a newspaper. a court was told yesterday The raid, at the end of Deiomber only became publii-lv known aReuter - 157 words
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182 1967-04-01 3 VIENNA, Friday. OIXTY-SEVEN supporters from East European countries, who attended the World Ice Hockey championships here, have asked for political asylum in Austria and many more may decide to stay. An official announcement here yesterday said of the 67 whu reported to police andReuter - 182 words
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132 1967-04-01 3 DARIS, Frl. The flags of the 15 members of Nato were lowered for thp last time on French soil yesterday the eve of the transfer of the alliance"* headquarters from Rocquencourt, near here, to Belgium. Gen. Lyman Lemnltzer. th* supreme commander,Reuter - 132 words
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Article52 1967-04-01 3 ADEN. Fri. Secuntv fOTCM today netted their bieeest arms haul for many months in a predawn raid in Sheikh Othman suburb Their search uncovered 25 Rieiiacies. M mortar bomb- iti- tank mines, three bazookas, a rocket launcher. 4.536 rounds of j ammunition. and eight auto- maticReuter - 52 words
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106 1967-04-01 3 LONDON. Prl. Lord Snow- don, Prir.cess Margaret's husband. Is to become one of the few members of the Royal family to make a trip behind the Iron Curtain. He will go to Prague on April 9 as an adviser to the British CouncilUPI - 106 words
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Article28 1967-04-01 3 MANILA. Prl. The Philippine Secretary of Commerce. Mr. Marcelo Balatbat. will leave for Tokyo on Sunday to attend the Ecafe conference which begins on j Monday28 words
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97 1967-04-01 3 W'OLVERHAMPTON. Fri. A gallant police chief here has ordered his men to allow women offenders to keep their ajte secret. The order was revealed when magistrate Walter Hughes asked in court why charge sheets had exact aces for men but only approximate ages97 words
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149 1967-04-01 3 USsl2lm. contract to replace Navy flop WASHINGTON. Fri. The Inited States Navy yesterday awarded a US$l2l million contract to replace antiaircraft missiles which have proved a big disappointment in about 50 warships. The contract went to the General Dynamics Corporation to produce a new anti-aircraft missile known as the Standard.Reuter - 149 words
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Advertisement138 1967-04-01 3 MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE ILLUSTRATED STAMP ALBUM (LOOSE LEAF) £2HIB This album has been designed to give an attractive BnH display for the .stamps of mm Malaysia inclusive of 13 M IWKHtlnlPl statps> and Singapore issued •M Hi from the reign of Her Majesty HniHppHliaßH Queen Elizabeth 11. 1949-1966. aVi! II138 words
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Advertisement569 1967-04-01 3 SINHIN ELECTRIC COMMERCIAL COMPANY LIMITED 15-16. WALLICH STREET, SINGAPORE 2. are pleaded lo announce their appointment br HECLA ELECTRICS PTY. LTD., Sole Apents in Supapore. Johorr Bahru, Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei of HECLA" PRODUCTS Obtain your HECLA products from any of the following SENS HUP ELECTRIC CO.. LID., T«K MING569 words
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Advertisement396 1967-04-01 4 fTTII linilC nUfUCDOUID PO^fU]© Another Housing Estate fe^ nUlflL UWllinUnir W^UUQU Financed by M. 8. 8. 5. fpH^E JALAN TEBRAU, JOHORE BAHRU *VJ "^L mkM Ml -li =c i^Bbßb F i i^3~ r p Lv^^mH wW* 6 *^^^^^^''^^^WSS's^Ll[J^*4M^Mi^sißiß^^^Mi^M^^^^BßflßDß3HflHP^Q^'^^^^^Bj[ m Freehold land (Basic lot area 1,430 sq. ft.) Assess4 -|L mp396 words
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207 1967-04-01 5 Bulgarian, Singapore joint venture at Jurong SINGAPORE, Fri. The first joint industrial venture between Bulgarian and Singapore capital will be a plant for the extraction of copra oil at Jurong. The Bulgarian Government has nearly completed plans for this multi-million dollar project and details are to be presented to Singapore207 words
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Article74 1967-04-01 5 KUALA I.UMPUR. Fn H^>him Gh.ini 49. proprietor of the S, iank.it Pembangunan Hr; Ijuiann. a housing firm, today pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Com* to a charge of cheating. He is .illesed to have cheated Katnaruddin bin Mohamed All cf $1 000 at his office74 words
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Article64 1967-04-01 5 MI'AR. Hi Indie A/i/ bin ri. MP lor Mu.ir Dalam. n-- c been appointed political secretary to the new Mrntri Be.sar ol Johore. mvi Han Othman bin Hai Mohanied Bft'al H "a.s announced here last night. Inchr A/i/. 39 ua> ;< iormrr pollttrai Mcntary to Tun64 words
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208 1967-04-01 5 SINGAPORE. Friday. [TIGHT men and seven girls were charged in a magistrate's court today with being members of an unlawful assembly and carrying subversive handbills in Guillemard Road last night. All 15 accused pleaded not guilty to two eharse- of di.-tributir.R tlie208 words
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Article77 1967-04-01 5 CIM.APOIIfc. I ri— A l.>-year-old cirl pleaded not guilty in the Juvenile Court today to a charge of carrying tO subversive i\rlo>tylecl handbills at old K.ill.iiit: Airport Kstate last nieht Vst Siipt M.«ry Quintal Mirrev>fully opposed bail. mil applied for the girl to be77 words
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Article31 1967-04-01 5 PENANG. Pn Morumed Ha shim bin S.uc, 33. labourer V*l robbed ol $124 Ms months .-.(i »ry. by three armed youths in Pc r.U Ro.ui v>-31 words
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Article60 1967-04-01 5 PENANG Fn The new dei puiy ehaum.in of the Penang L'mno diviMon. Inchc Ismail bn Hasiiim. left for Kuala Lumpur today to ]oin an Allunce group iravms for Sabah to assist the Alliance Party there in its flections campaiK'i Another Allunce leader. Inch* Ismail bin Idns.60 words
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Article132 1967-04-01 5 TOE plight Of the 1 Goh orphans of Singapore has touched the heart! ot Malaysians here. who collected $847 for them ol Rothmans of P.,.; Mill -olle< trrl O i ti p r donations cany- :r-<m a Straits Time iPdfJpr who wants KUALA LUMPUR. Fri132 words
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Article, Illustration778 1967-04-01 5 Outlook for natural rubber bright NEW TECHNIQUES ARE PAYING OFF SINGAPORE. Friday VKW developments such as technically A specified natural rubber and continued vigorous efforts to seek further improvements, augur well for the future of natural rubbei. This confidence in the future was expressed today by Mr. Tan Eng Joo,778 words
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Article50 1967-04-01 5 PfcNANG- Fri American Civil Rißht.s leader- Mr. Sterling Tucker, will give talk on ■Race Relations yesterday- tfv day and tomorrow" at (he Ci'.y Council chamber next Tuesday n-ght Mr. Tucker will speak t<» Penxriß Rotariaas on "Human relation.* in Business and Industry" the next day.50 words
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Article41 1967-04-01 5 PENAVG. Fn. Two detectives on patrol la.st night detained a man after a iha.se after a boy ■M robbed of his watch at An *on Road. One det'ctive fired •'•> -f .shots in the air during th» I41 words
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Article, Illustration142 1967-04-01 5 KUALA LI'MPI R. Fri Lord Boyd formerly Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd Secretary of State for the Colonies has been appointed the new chairman of Guinness (Malaysia) Ltd \lfis appointment was announced in Kuala Lumpur today by Guinness. Lord Royd as a member142 words
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Article35 1967-04-01 5 BUTTERWORTH. Fn The OCPD. Butlerworth. Deputy Supt. Sarasuddn. bin Mohamed Jai, a going on transfer to Ipoh a> D<puty OCPD there He will be succeedfd by Deputy Supt Hahin Lorn, Deputy OCPD. Ipoh.35 words
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Article98 1967-04-01 5 $28,000 fine appeal dismissed IPOH. Fn. Mr Justice Cham: today dismissed an appe.il by tojr people against a total line of $28,000 lor convey inn IT bale- ol tobacco on which duty had no; been paid. Chuali Te»ng Tliimm. 36. .< petrol kio.sk owner. \\.«.s lined sioooo and the other98 words
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Article26 1967-04-01 5 PENANG. Fri The Pfn^ng Historical Society plans to expand its ineniberslna by aUmrtng .stud'nts to become associate members I at a dollar a month.26 words
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148 1967-04-01 5 'Get your children to learn N-language' appeal KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Mentri Besar of Selangor. Dato Harun bin Haji [drift, today urged Chinese parents to encourage their children to learn the National Language. Speaking at the opening of the Loons San Kong temple at Jinjang North, near here, he said:148 words
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Article116 1967-04-01 5 Visitors donate $1,500 to D-Fund KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tun Abdul Razak yesterday received 51 .500 from Mr. George Mayolle. leader of the visiting 20--man French trade mission, as a donation from his delegation to the National Disaster Relief Fund. The Strait* Times recHrfd another 51. 289 40 for the fund116 words
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Article125 1967-04-01 6 AIR PARCEL SERVICE TO RI AGAIN SINGAPORE. Fri. -The air parcel service to Indonesia will be resumed from Monday. the Singapore Postmaster General announced this evening. The postal rate for the Brat hall -pound will be $2. 'JO with 80 cent! for every additional halfpound The weight of the panel125 words
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Article121 1967-04-01 6 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A tight programme has been drawn up for a Czechoslovak trade mission, which will arrive here by air on Monday for negotiations with Singaporr trade official* on a trade pact. They will oe welcomed 'in arrival by •< rtrlrealion froaa thr Government121 words
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Article, Illustration272 1967-04-01 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Flower Show 1967 an annual flower spectacle was declared open this afternoon at the Singapore Turf Club by President Yusof bin Ishak. In a brief address. President Yu>of. spoko of Ihe "charms of Sinßapore" which had entered tho homes of thousands of people272 words
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359 1967-04-01 6 Ngee Ann riot case: Court calls for defence SINGAPORE. Fri liHE Second District Judge. Mr. Donald Yeo Hoik Chwee. today called on seven Ngee Ann College students charged with rioting and causing hurt to the police at City Hall last November, to make their defence. Last week. Mr. Yeo had359 words
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Article216 1967-04-01 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. A party of six businessmen from Leicester, in central England, flew into Singapore this evening for a vigorous sales campaign. Their aim: To exploit Singapore's "s t r a t c s i c and tactical" position an a distribution centre for Ilnir216 words
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Article212 1967-04-01 7 A new Manila move on Sabah MANILA, Fri. The Philippines will invite Malaysia to send a delegation to Manila to discuss early settlement of the Philippines claim to Sabah, the Foreign Secretary. Mr. Ramos, said today. He told a news conference the Philippines was organising its own team of negotiators.212 words
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Article37 1967-04-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A reception in honour of delegates at* tendine the sixth session of the Plant Protection Committee for the South-East Asia and Pacific Region, was held at the Lake Ciuo here tonight.37 words
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Article33 1967-04-01 7 PENANG Pri. Members of the Penang and Province Wellesley Malay Shorthand (Trfngkas) Association will leave by bus for a tour of the Malaysia-Thai border town of Padang Besar on April 933 words
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385 1967-04-01 7 COUNCIL TOLD OF THE RENT PROFITEERS IPOH, Friday. UNSCRUPULOUS chief tenants are taking advantage of and benefiting from the Rent Control Act by bluffing their sub-tenants that the landlord had increased the rent. Mr Leong Boon Bwee, a PPP councillor, told a Municipal Council meeting here last night that he385 words
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183 1967-04-01 7 Parakeet menace to oil paims: 'No easy answer' LONDON, Fri.— There Is no easy or categorical answer to the parrot menace on oil palm estates in Malaysia, a Natural History Museum expert said yesterday. The expert, who refused to be named, said this about Malaysia's problem: "It would require aAP - 183 words
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Article95 1967-04-01 7 PENANG. Fri The Pur East Air Force schedule for firing and bombing exercises at the Pulau Son? Song ra lge. In the vicinity of the Bunting Island group. OS Kedah i.' as follows: 9 a.m to 4 pm. April 7, 14. 21 and 28. y95 words
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Article37 1967-04-01 7 PENANG Pr.. The Sungel Glugor Umr.o branch will hold an emergency executive committee meeting on Sunday to hear a report from its delegation which walked out from the divisional Umno assembly last Sunday.37 words
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Article60 1967-04-01 7 PENANG. Kn. A Hong Kong seaman, who deserted his ship at Singapore five yean ago, was deported from Penang last night. Chan Dux Chun, 32. who was arrested by police in the Cameron Highlands last November, was sent back to Hong Kong by the same vessel. Halldis.60 words
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Article117 1967-04-01 7 I SINGAPORE. Fri. CINGAPORfc. immigra tion today cleared Rusni i n applications for transit visas for its 10-man boxing team to Australia. The British High Commission was informed of the clearance this afternoon, soon after agency reports said that the Soviet Boxing Federation would have117 words
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Article178 1967-04-01 7 'Communism here impracticable' IPOH, Friday. rpHREE years of political detention for Lim Guan Teik, 31, former chairman of the Guilds of Nanyang University Graduates, have convinced him that Communism is "impracticable" in Malaysia and "unacceptable" to the people. Lim, a father of a three-year-old boy, was released today from detention178 words
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Article, Illustration174 1967-04-01 7 When your sister is so lovely. rIE girl with that when-wlll-I-look-as-lovely as my sister? look in her eyes is 10--year-old Asnan. youngest daughter of the Saudi Arabian Ambassador, Mr. Hussain Fatany. Asnan was one of the five bridesmaids at her sister Sana's wedding to Dr. Jamal Abdul Kader Fatany atNg En Kean - 174 words
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Article108 1967-04-01 7 15 FOR BEAUTY QUEEN FINALS SINGAPORE, Fri— Fifteen girls will take part in the "Miss Singapore International" contest finals at the Ocean Park Hotel tomorrow night. The "queen"— she will represent the Republic at the international contest at Lone Beach, USA will hp crowned by Malaysia beauty Betty Lim. The108 words
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Article21 1967-04-01 7 BUTTERWORTH, Fri. Customs here detained a man today after finding three Ib. of opium tied round his wa-st21 words
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209 1967-04-01 7 ITNITED NATIONS, Fri. It was an old school reunion for two Singaporeans at lunch at the United Nations yesterday. The occasion brought together Singapore's Ambass-ador-designate. Dr. Wong Lin-ken, and Miss. Tourism Singapura. Mollie Ang Mool Hua Miss Ang was a pupil ofUPI - 209 words
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Article47 1967-04-01 7 SINGAPORE. Fri Director! of civil avaiatinn from Asia »nd the South Pacific, now attending a conference at the Singapore ConttTcnce Hall wire taken >n tour of Singapore harbour today. Tonight, ihrv were dinner iniessi of the actnm Piinie Minisier. Dr. Toh Chin Cliye.47 words
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Advertisement103 1967-04-01 7 BOBWBA Suitings Ft comfort: style ipips by m^mSmmi^m Q onze Qo'sman YOU CAN'T REPLACf BOBUIBA EXCfPT BY BOBLUBA* KON6 HUA ELECTRICAL CO., is proud to announce the official opening of their premises at 121/123 Geylang Road, Singapore. (opposite Gay World main gate) on SATURDAY Ist APRIL 1967 A cocktail party103 words
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350 1967-04-01 8 SINGAPORE, Friday. •pHE president of the Industrial Arbitration Court, Mr. Tan Boon Chiang, has ruled that five out of eight executives, claimed by the management of Sime Darby Holdings Ltd. to be non-bargainable, can in fact join a trade union. The dispute arose350 words
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Article141 1967-04-01 8 SINGAPORE. Frl. Mr. Justice Ambrose today awarded damages totalling $20,658 and costs to the family of Lee Chian Chia. 49, who was killed In collision with a lorry in Jalan Memblna last May Liability for the accident was admitted by the driver of the141 words
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Article31 1967-04-01 8 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Inner Wheel Club of Singapore will hold their grand fete at the Thai Embassy grounds In Orchard Road tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.31 words
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Article39 1967-04-01 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Department of Extramural Studies of the University of Singapore will conduct an eight-lecture course on Industrial arbitration In Singapore, commencing on April 17. Inquiries can be made by telephone (***** ext 156 or 157).39 words
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173 1967-04-01 8 Chinese traders to tackle freight 'tigers' SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce today appointed a 11 man shipping and entrepot trade study committee to explore ways and means "to break the mon o polistic manipulations" of freight rates by the various shipping conferences. The Chamber's executive committee meeting173 words
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Article92 1967-04-01 8 MEMORIAL DAY: FEB. 15 IS CHOSEN SINGAPORE. Frl. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce executive committee monthly meeting today picked Feb. 15 to be the annual public memorial day for civilian victims of the Japanese occupation. The Chamber will organise a public memorial service at the new memorial in Beach Road.92 words
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Article124 1967-04-01 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce today came out in full support to the National Service call-up. A resolution unanimously passed at the monthly meeting of its executive committee called upon all youths within the registrable age cmup to turn up for registration, which Is124 words
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323 1967-04-01 8 Medicinal dispensing: Committee to study controversy SINGAPORE, Fri. A committee to study and make recommendations on the longstanding controversy regarding the question of dispensing of medicine, between members of the medical profession and pharmacists, has* been appointed by the Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. The 10-man committee's terms323 words
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Article56 1967-04-01 8 SINGAPORE. Frl. The trade dispute between S.H. Benson (Singapore* Ltd. an advertising firm, and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union over the firm's proposal to retrench 28 workers, will be heard by the Industrial Arbitration Court on April 7 and 10 at 10 a.m. and not on56 words
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Advertisement117 1967-04-01 8 4 A -■xsA MAKE THE SCENE... BLAZE FORTH... W/t K EXPLODE INTO A |H H NEW DIMENSION H OF FASHION... OUR EXCITING NEW FEATURE FOR THE 80-GO SET IN APRIL'S THE NATIONAL WOMEN'S MAGAZINE ON SALE NOW OTHER COLOUR-SPINNERS: J GLITTER AND SPARKLE THE MAGIC OF 'MEUUT PLUS: WHAT SORT117 words
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Advertisement206 1967-04-01 8 Elastoplast with a IV//O discount coupon fora pair of fUUa school shoes, gives you the b[g aest value budget offer in years Buy Elastoplast containing a special coupon Take this Coupon to any /totfk*Shop... rou .I**'' Shot, and get 10% discount on a pair of school shoes Elastoplast Medicated Dressings206 words
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Miscellaneous181 1967-04-01 8 \tt«-tf Onp Bff V.T. Htmm*tin WHERE IS HAVEN'T MX) HEARP? MURRV UP. )MX RJGMT, rM~| I TWERE rT 13, LAPIES AN^ >^|W HOLD fT, OOP. JUST EVERVBCX* AUXVIS SMNG AVM»y WNKA, OR I COMINfI.' JUST GENTLEMEN. 1 LOOKS LIKE A^l\ V A SECOND? J GOING? J THE GRAND PRIZE WCIL181 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1967-04-01 9 A look at the world's most formidable fortress From ROBERT FINIGAM DEEP WITHIN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS LIES THE HQ OF NORTH AMERICAN AIR DEFENCE COMMAND-IT'S SCIENCE-FICTION COME TRUE RIGHT: This massive excavation tn the Rocky Mountains houses NORAD'S combat operations centre. BELOW: A soldier inspects the massive spring* in whichFWF - 1,028 words
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Advertisement146 1967-04-01 9 stands The one that I n above all others '•mil ill 11 this much longer than king size jjgjj. .to smoke that much smoother tM ■'SB? aH V fIKPI rr Au» "fl Vfl Hkjfl **^Pv^^^B tin! mt MLfl B^nrriffffi n HT r "i^B Biin*»«««wmiiiw«»i^P MittuiuwnniiiiiiiuiMMi^H jl 111 1 Stand above146 words
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Article49 1967-04-01 10 1« Wot4m SIS (Minimum) MR. A MRS. Pftal Chun Kill Mine ralattvaa, friend* for valuable i and attrndnnc*- ii their urfidiiiK 27.3.67. THE FAMILY ol UM I.l'e Arrhlr N>iil.ronnir th.ink Arrhdracon <tl»l--liah. Rn. Wong. relatlTW »nd frlrndi for th. ,r Baatatanee, «ri-ath». m««Ml.l donations during their recent brrravcaaat.49 words
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Article630 1967-04-01 10 Progress Problems Problems as well as progress get attention in the Bank Negara's report for 1966. The Malaysian economy continued to grow, but at a slower rate, per capita output and income increased as well as the totals, there was a favourable and marginally larger balance in trade despite the630 words
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Article351 1967-04-01 10 In a letter criticising our editorial on the Philippines' I claim to Sabah, and the State elections that are expected to reaffirm Sabah's decision to be part of Malaysia, the Philippines' Consul General in Singapore makes three points. '< His country's claim, says Mr. I Logarta, is specifically351 words
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Article274 1967-04-01 10 Ipoh Municipal Council, which is dominated by the People's Progressive Party of Perak, i s to consider a P.P.P. motion to ban the Straits Times from the town's public library on the ground that we have misled the public in our reports of what has been said of274 words
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2105 1967-04-01 10 BANK NEGARA REPORT, 1966: A summary OUTPUT UP SIX PER CENT BUT DETERIORATION IN TRADE TERMS HOLDS INCOME RISE TO ABOUT THREE PER CENT P/ST" fAfe*******! THE NEW CURRENCY rpHE Malaysian economy, stimulated primarily by domestic demand, continued to grow in 1966, though2,105 words
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Advertisement849 1967-04-01 10 Straits Times Malay Mail Clc«n»i«d td.wtlmmh may b« hond.d »o COLD STORAGt $UPI«-MA«KIT Orchord Rood RtctpMonlit Desk) COLD STORAGE IRANCHIS At Holland Road, Naval tat*. Authoriitd CITY BOOK STORI LTD., Winchester Houm, Cortytr Quay. THf NIWS FRONT fitipotntk't SupanMftot. M M. ISMAIL Ao-mirolty Rood, HAMICM STORI, 1419 Upper Chonfl R*a4.849 words
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Advertisement58 1967-04-01 10 SAFETY HUNT! is 0.C.8.Cs Policy. Because it is the best in the end. Let it be your policy too! BANK WITH OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD. the I— C ill and STRONGEST iMAlrr incorporated tank. Urn tar M-Nf «Ml Sot! AVTHOCOtD CAPITAL: $100,000,000.00 MB 4 FULLY PAID; 30,000,000.00 •MHUM. BfSf58 words
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Advertisement230 1967-04-01 10 tt *swSjg}i g "timely, topical and terrifying a slashing, fully documented indictment of industrial irresponsibility, governmental default, public apathy a chilling expose of the automobile industry." -American Trial Liwytri Association Journal To- Donald Moore GallPriPs Ltd. 15 Palmer Rd. Spore 2. Pleasr- wnri me copies of UNSAFE AT ANY SPEED230 words
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Article, Illustration361 1967-04-01 11 JOSEPH YEO - Mr. Neo ALIAS SCHARNHORST finds his lost relatives JOSEPH YEO By SINGAPORE, Friday. THERE will be a big family reunion on Sunday for a young Singaporean who thought he was Neo Ser Poh, but today was estab'ished to be a member of the Scharnhorst family. Several Scharnhorst relatives phoned the361 words
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68 1967-04-01 11 l> A l B. Fri. Lee Fong Fai. 41, a labourer, was attacked by a. wild elephant while working In the jungle at Kuala Medang. 30 miles from here early today. He was tossed into the air and ended up with a broken jaw and68 words
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Article27 1967-04-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Pudu English Secondary School will hold a food and fun fair tomorrow to rai«e funds for I it* building project.27 words
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Article144 1967-04-01 11 MALACCA, Fri. Two people were charged today in the magistrate's court in Jasin with causing hurt to Mr. D. H. Lewis, manager of Bukit Asahan Estate. They are Lee Ban Chean alias Lee Ban Chen, 25, of Muar. and Llm Joo. 26. of Rungei Chua.144 words
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398 1967-04-01 11 IPOH, Friday A MOTION banning the Straits Times from the Ipoh Public Library was withdrawn at the Municipal Council's monthy meeting here last night. It will, however, be re-intro-duced at tlie councils next meeting. The library is managed by the People's398 words
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Article36 1967-04-01 11 TAIPINO. Fri. A padi planter- Bulsiman bin Tambi. 23. waa jailed for six months here yesterday for stealing 101 b of latex at Pondoland Estate in Batu ICurau ln December last' year.36 words
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Article31 1967-04-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr. O. H. Lang and Mr. Tong Boon Khoon were elected chairman and vice-chairman of the Rubber Producers' Council respectively at ita annual meeting here yesterday.31 words
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Article61 1967-04-01 11 JKSSELTON, Fri. Four Independent candidates contesting Sabah's elections announced here today that they would form a multi-racial political party. The party would be called Parti Kerajaan Raayat (the People's Working Party). The four candidates are Mr. George Chin (Tanjong Aru). Mr. Kok Fung Chong (Jesselton Bandar). Mr.61 words
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220 1967-04-01 11 Language Bill not aimed to please the chauvinists lOHORE BAHRI. Fri. Hie National Language Bill was not aimrd to please cither Malay or Chinese chauvinist!), the Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Haji Othman. said today. When it was drawn up. the Government had the question of preservation of peace and220 words
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Advertisement229 1967-04-01 11 GO-AHEAD '^Xc PEOPLE BKx NOWADAYS >*\k v i i CRUISE SOUTH BY Centaur \aJj Three weekly service: Port Swettenham Singapore-Perth Go South this vacation. But first, relax on board the •fast air-conditioned ocean liner 'Centaur. First class catering... fun... excellent service. Destination? The friendly city of Perth with its Mediterranean229 words
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Advertisement132 1967-04-01 11 Robinsons RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE hi a^ n So[!j[e^i U^)PEN UNTIL 5 P.M. TODA^rsI AND EVERY SATURDAY c^j&ju iiimii|iijjiiiiiiii Bi.h™crtHv^gji^Mti^ mm¥ LADIES "JIFFY" NYLON PRIMED CHINESE BIKINI BRIEFS BROCADE 29" w,de N With lace trimmings. Usual Price $6.95 W T Usual Price $4 25 A\f?J2ltL SPECIAL BARGAINS NOW 52.50 NOW $4.95132 words
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Article, Illustration1807 1967-04-01 12 RICHARD STONE - Harjati tells how she felt Sock 'needed a real wife' RICHARD STONE 'I WALKED IN FRONT OF HARTINI, NOT BEHIND HER LIKE THE OTHERS' By JAKARTA, Friday AN INTERVIEW WITH FORMER No. 4 WIFE Indonesia's former President Soekarno has described himself in his official autobiography as "a great lover, who1,807 words
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Advertisement125 1967-04-01 12 KvSeadyh B TRADE MARK B-^lla«g ■I w I Look before you buy.' Don't let the size wash away. Fit means comfort and smart appearance. Look for the word SANFORIZED on the label of any cotton garment you buy. Because SANFORIZED garments won't shrink out of fit no matter how many125 words
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Advertisement77 1967-04-01 12 go bold with BAUSCH&LOMB 4LJ**\ F^ |SUN GLASSES Look impressive. Look excitingly different. Rayban gives you both fashion and maximum protection. The stylish Olympian range is designed definitely for the man-abouttown. Bold, cool and wraparound styling. Illustrated: Olympian II Available at all leading opticians. ANNOUNCEMENT Change of Name. (INCOWKMATED IN77 words
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Miscellaneous37 1967-04-01 12 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl /i'M TIBED^P ELMtWVnEfr L SLMBRI J C CAT KEEPING ME f*k**ii IBBT^ fjli^ VBS \HERCS YER../) UN OPF, DOCI rTWAS^H J\^fLJ\ I \,ANJ HONEST MISTAKEi J \~Z-—~~ >£p^^^"ft I 1« o.i *3#^37 words
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Letter300 1967-04-01 13 CONSUL ON MANILA CLAIM YOUR editorial of March 30 was quite harsh in its Judgment of the Philippines and of the efforts of Its leaders to protect its interests. The editorial seems to argue that since the B r 1 1 1 sh Government thought the Philippine claim was Invalid,300 words
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Letter109 1967-04-01 13 IITHAT has happened to Tt the Easter Err? I am sure all those who have searched the shops In vain for these traditional Items, and have had to disappoint their children, must be asking the same question. I am told there Is a ban on the109 words
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193 1967-04-01 13 Teachers strike: The pros and the cons... ]T IS unfortunate, although understandable, that the N.U.T. finds it necessary to strike. It is obvious to the public that the Government has delayed in settling: the teachers' problems. It Is also obvinus that the setting up of a "higher powered" teachers salaries193 words
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Letter232 1967-04-01 13 A 8 a parent of fly» A school going children. I am gravely concerned by the attitude of our teachers. Their so c a lied "lightning strikes" do not hurt the Headmasters, or the Government or the Chairmen of School Boards. They hurt the schoolchildren. I feel the rash action232 words
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Letter58 1967-04-01 13 rls common sense that somebody will be affected by a union going on strike. In the case of the teachers' strike the victims happen to be the pupils. Perhaps the Government had a false sense of security that teachers would not take such action for fear of public reprisals. Now58 words
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Letter139 1967-04-01 13 rial of March 28 that children are being "exposed to the demoralising example of discipline being flouted by the very people whose Job it Is to teach discipline to the young." Does that responsibility fall only on the teachers? The Minister of Education has gone abroad when his Ministry desperately139 words
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83 1967-04-01 13 KEBAYAS? LOVELY BUT HOW TO MARCH? MNLIKE the rest of their equipment, which is provided by the Chamber, uniform! for the giri pipers are a matter for the Government which will purely welcome Mr. C. H. Lim s suggestions (ST. March 29). It may be thought though that while the83 words
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448 1967-04-01 13 I REFER to the letter by A the N.U.P.W. Secre-tary-General Mr. P. P. Narayanan (S.T. March 18) In which he says the union slogan "Stop fragmentation means "stop the break-up of estates into uneconomic units." Let us check this against what the N.U.P.W. President, Senator448 words
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152 1967-04-01 13 T HAVE read the extracts from the MMA's an- nual report published In the Straits Times of March 25. According to the report, the parttime scheme flopped for two reasona First, the time of work did not suit the genera] r practitioners; secondly,152 words
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Letter128 1967-04-01 13 w T REFER to your editorial (8.T. March 27) Interpreting the Tengfcus remarks at the annual dinner of the M.M.A. as a gentle hint that the local medical profession, lacks a sense of social duty. The whole population of Malaya is presently looked after by 450 Government doctors and 850128 words
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Letter125 1967-04-01 13 Discrimination— l AM a regular blood donor, with eighteen donations to my credit, the last being on March 20. Alter this last donation. I felt dizzy and sought aid at the Outpatient Department (Casualty Ward),. I was given a' number, although I explained I was a regular blood donor. Alter125 words
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Letter74 1967-04-01 13 Discrimination—2 SiINCE January, there has been water rationing in the Bayan Lepas area. The supply stops at 10 a.m. and resumes only at 8.30 p.m. The funny thing is that the City Council has said nothing. I understand the restrictions apply only to Bayan Lepas. Why this discrimination? If there74 words
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Advertisement305 1967-04-01 13 POWERFUL TOOLS AT BOTH ENDS... with job-matched equipment on KMW— m U Mm I* BH^i^ j^B*\. r I ■<C" BBkba^s»*a (T 91 \7« rVa^H fc^^—— CJTMJyL vfl Ba 1 1 V <kL> Tli^iJ ij m M~ A i 9 Bl^^i^BP^%^Hf F "^^^SE^S'^Sißl B^^ i B& T INTERNATIONAL'S 840-1 Loader Htt305 words
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Miscellaneous270 1967-04-01 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Coat of mall (8). 1. Nourished on cheese, we are 6. Large person taking theatrllnfonned (7>. cal roles iB>. t- Have constables on board? IS. Direction from tees, In a (7) word (10). t. Do another wrong (verb, sap) 1». Call a French glove a270 words
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Advertisement896 1967-04-01 14 (Continurd from rage 101 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS M Words tit (Mimtmum) MR. AND MR*. P. Ganasan thank friend* and relatives for their kind wish** and cifts on the occasion of their marriage on 26.3.67. MR AND MRS. Harjit Singh thank relatives ar.d friend t for their a*«lstanee. presence and valuable gifts at896 words
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Advertisement773 1967-04-01 14 SITUATIONS VACANT HWa-s tt (Mtm.)— Box tt tts. txlrs HOSPITAL ASSISTANT Grade II re•|.i:r, d for an Kstate In West Pahang M PIE A. scale of salary. Applicants should b* 40 >e»r» of age or under and apply In their own hand writing with copies of references. Box AIBSI S.T.773 words
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Advertisement844 1967-04-01 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT li Words to (Mlm.)— Box »t eta extra FURNISHED ROOM SM'- quiet locality Haig Rd.. (Katong) Telephone S pore *****2 after 6 p.m. KIM YAM ROAO Kar Eaat Manalon Block "A" furnished Hat 3 bedrooms. Telephone IS'pore) *****. FULLY FURNISHED FLAT. 3 bedrooms. SO-A. Serangoon Garden Way. $250844 words
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Advertisement758 1967-04-01 14 ACCOMMODATION VACAMI M *T*ja«*j Mlm.)— Box >• el* exfr. ACCOMMODATION PROBLEMS? Why not let J.B Lee Realty Co.. assist you. Ihis week's offer, include many detached bungalows in prices ranging from S4.V) up to $1,200. Also flats most area* IncludlnK top-value hill-top* appartment magnlnclently furnished at $750.- to $900/-. Tel:758 words
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Advertisement619 1967-04-01 14 RUGS, CARPETS k CURIOS SALE LABT OAV ONLY INDIAN WOOLLEN CARPETS Handspun Quality: Plain 12' x 9 S2lO Self-Embossed 12' x V 8250 Des. /Embossed 12' x V from X2BO MHlspun Quality Plain 12' x 8310. Des. Embossed 12' x 9 1 8450 Self-Embossed In 12'x9* A •'<*'. BELCIAN COTTON619 words
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Advertisement699 1967-04-01 14 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS IS Words tt (Mtm.)— Boa It tls. oxtra MOTION BMITH INVITE you m Inspect their selection of Technical hooka at their .nov»room 13 Battery Road. S pore. PHILATELY IS Words tt (Mlm.)— Box it rts. extra SALE used Great Britain Pennyblack to Hastings (1840 1967) collection. Philatelist, P.O.699 words
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Advertisement1362 1967-04-01 15 I BESULINE I UPRESS stRYICE 10 LONDON, LIVEP.POOL I CONTINENT PORTS OLNKlfiniL** Ro:t»ri3-n May II vn M e... Slum Ptnmg 23 Ii Pt Apr 4 Apr 5/ 5 Ant*erp «ay n BENARMIN Sintaoo<r Pt. S -am Ptnang For Apr 24 Apr 1/ I 5 Miy 3 Smgapon P. S ham1,362 words
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Advertisement1297 1967-04-01 15 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTVrARO SERVICE FROM U.K. CONTINENT. Liidiao lan ilngason f. S'naa Pmm| Cm BF NEWCASTLE I don. H'burg, Bremen. R'dlfl Have. M. i. G'angimoutll... 21/21 Apr 21 Jl Api CITY OF WINNIPEG London. H^rßu'g Rottirdira. Hi«fi. Hun. 6'anpmouth... a/21 Miy 21 IS Mty1,297 words
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Article402 1967-04-01 16 An easier trend on rubber market OUR last report on the local Rubber Market was on March 17, before the trading period was interrupted for three days by j holidays, hays U.C.B. and Co. in their weekly statement. Since then the market suffered a set-back of nearly two cents, and402 words
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Article158 1967-04-01 16 MELBOURNE. Fri. INDUSTRIALS were steady with moves in balance in quiet trading. B.H.P gained 2 cents to $6 36 Company announced final dividend $4 75 making $9 33 for year to May 31 'la.st year 59.16 Western Mining resumed Its upward trend gaining 2b cents to a new158 words
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Article127 1967-04-01 16 THE following dividends are expected this month and in May. Date of announcement of last year's dividend i.s in brackets. INDI STRIALS: 0.1 .B.C. (final bonus 29 3.661. Dunlop 'one payment 25.4.66). MrAlister i interim 11.4.N), National Iron i one payment 26.4.66 1. Strait* Trading 'final bonus 18.4.66).127 words
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Article80 1967-04-01 16 /'HINESE Preduca ficnanie, linga- por naen aricat par picui yaatar* day. Cacenut ail: Bulk 545 aellera, rtrum JITt «eller». Capra. Mixed (fob.) looee Mar./ Apr XT» B Papptr: Muntok white (14TI aellera. Sareuuk white w > aellera, apecial Rarauak black 1103 aellera. garbled iMWioat rtlaik Sl'i-.'i yrllera 196,80 words
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793 1967-04-01 16 From Our Market Correspondent fN D L STRIALS opened 1 trading on the Stock Exchange yesterday showing a slight improvement, and this firmer trend was even more apparent in the counters that lost most ground on Thursday. Features of the day continued to be793 words
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Article32 1967-04-01 16 STOCK INDICES M»l»T»n Stork lndi(r« Mar. 3U. Mar. 11. Induntrial* lllT.l.'i 1(17 M Proprrtiei: M>::.(H MM Minima: 100. .til f rubbrr*: 111.34 1 11.34 Dee. 29, 19fi; mn. •nw io i9t.K ma32 words
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Article1200 1967-04-01 16 BUSINESS ON STOCK EXCHANGE OISINKSS ;n and reports to the Sincapore and Kuala Lumpur trading room* of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Central Sugara i.IS.OOCi M.'T D. 124, 000) *I.»S 1), (21.000) XI *S» D. (11.000. $1.91 D. (4.0001 $1.90 D. IVOOO)1,200 words
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Article26 1967-04-01 16 U 1 (Ullar •U <)mo>»<| at 74 1 for T.T. and S 7.1* for MM. Itarlina. >ai fjuntml at IM| aixl ana liil |<ld26 words
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417 1967-04-01 16 Straits tin price falls 37½ cents at Penang riMIK price of Straits tin at 1 Penang fell again yesterday by cents to $600.75 Due to strong local support, the decline was not in line with the drop of X. 2 in London on Thursday. The estimated offering gained 15 tons417 words
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Advertisement891 1967-04-01 16 AUSTRALIA. NEW ZEALAND SERVICES. i INIIA PAKISTAN ANO FAR EAST SERVICES la meaatia. tanaiat Mtiiiurat i.vii la. Madras aaf Nagapattiaaia P S ham Ppnang RAJULA 5 10 Apr 11 Apr 12 Apr Ptnirp P. Sham Smganore Rajuu r.i 4 Ma) S Ma) IM» lAMORA 7 Apr l/ll Apr 11/12 Ap.891 words
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Advertisement25 1967-04-01 16 CLOSING PRICES Mar. 31. RIBBKR PRICK: c-rnts (up half a irnt) TIN: 5600.75 (down 37* cents). Estimated unofficial offeriny was 230 tons (up 15 tons).25 words
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Advertisement706 1967-04-01 17 i y\j y j -i 41 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. LTD. Notice is hereby given that at he Annual General Meeting to be held at the Company's Registered Office. Great Eastern Life Building, 12. Cecil Street. Singapore, at 12.30 p.m. on Thursday. 27th April 1967. ihe Directors will706 words
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Advertisement742 1967-04-01 17 NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME I Llm Yam Hoong of No. 287, Beach Street Penang. hereby give notice that in consequence of my desire, I have applied to the Registrar of Malaysian Ships at the Port of Penang. under Section 41 of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance No. 70742 words
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Advertisement923 1967-04-01 17 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MR. LOH POH HENO has ceased to be the Manager of the undermentioned Company with effect from the Ist. day of April. 1967 and is no longer authorised to collect any monies or transact any business whatsoever on our behalf. Any person or923 words
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Advertisement255 1967-04-01 17 NOTICES LEE PLANTATIONS LTD. Notice re Closing of Road. Notice is hereby given that the private road off Sungei Kadut Road. Singapore, parsing through Mukim XI Lots 69. 70. 71 and 72 will be closed to all vehicular traffic on Saturday April Ist. 1967. TENDER Tenders will be received at255 words
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Advertisement688 1967-04-01 17 SINGAPORE SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS Notice of the Annual General Meeting;. Notice is hereby given, in accordance with paragraph (3) of rule 10 of the Singapore Society of Accountants Rules. 1963. that the Third Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Society of Accountants will be held at the Main Lecture Theatre688 words
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Article, Illustration400 1967-04-01 18 RACING by Epsom Jeep £HAMPION jockey Dei Coleman, who is again well ahead this season with 24 winners ten more than nearest rival Les Coles looks like having a field day at Ipoh tomorrow. Except in the first race, which is confined to local400 words
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Article105 1967-04-01 18 JOCKEY FORM UK XI V rOKM gues placing* ol the past 15 mounts of th* top jockeys. Late.st placing* i.s on the right. Figures within brackets indicate number of winner.s this season. < olMi.ii n (M) 003 *****0 10 100* < ole« <M> *****:*****0002 a I'rrltv <U> *************** KM* Hll105 words
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Article1395 1967-04-01 18 Race 1-2.0 Class 4 Div 1 ($5,500) 9f (Local riders only) 1 ***** (omanche a OMB) J Donnelly S 9.0 'Hassan IP 2 ***** Panclima l.arut s <XL Chonß> Rodger. s 8 90 Lee 4 1 ***** Olaro a (Fla.'hi Daniels 7 8.12 (F) »Samrv 6 4 *****1,395 words
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Article, Illustration297 1967-04-01 18 New floor forKL grandstand THE Selangor Turf Club have decided to add a floor to the "old" grandstand to cope with increasing attendance at race meetings. This was announced by the chairman. Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingham, at the club* annual meeting Ui.-t night. Dato Thuraisingham said the average attendance on297 words
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Article50 1967-04-01 18 LONDON. Pri. Trainer Ryan Price said yesterday that What A Myth would not run in the Qrand National on April 8 if the going at Aintree remained fast. What A Myth would run instead in the Whit bred Gold Cup. the race he won last year.50 words
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236 1967-04-01 18 'TOO MANY BOOKIES CAUSE OF LOSS' AT PENANG rpHERE are more book- makers in Penang than in any other state. Lam Huck Aik, president of the Penang Turf Club, told members at the annual meeting last night. "It Is no use saying this ju.st to show why our club is236 words
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Advertisement679 1967-04-01 18 FRASER NEAYE X^\ (malaya) SDN. BHD. /Fe} Jlf rr,|uir.-v f..r iiniiu'di.itr ti.iiiniii; and eventual emplo\ment 111 llv luliiirr li.iluu It 1. 1 mil 1 OMaM "•iiprtMsur Ibl Rook kee |.rr, hilii the folloninc qualif i< atnm» (111/1 KSMTI \UUv-ian IMb ia) At least 30 \r*r» (hi 23 >ear* and above679 words
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Advertisement799 1967-04-01 18 I NOTICE I MINISTRY OF ARICULTURE AND CO-OPERATIVES DRAINAGE AM) IRRIGATION niVISION Xl Ml Bl IRRK.A I lON S( HEMf, KELANTAN 1: Is expected to Invite tender* In June 1967 for the supply, delivery, and supervision of erection of five number, identical, dleseloperaied pumps, for the Kemubu Irnzation Scheme In799 words
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Advertisement71 1967-04-01 18 I. yo« bu,m.« ft. •T* S.OW*. Tl.**. DHW. jf rf^L I July 1967 HitiM?" An yo. W f Qfr, \M oppertiHitf.l «b«i ti"«o« VW Mikl I M M you art ««y to rt«d« by *o»« wfc. to««m tfc. M V Chintu tditiont of ttt« T.l^hon. Owtetocy. PUc to* m M71 words
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Article, Illustration310 1967-04-01 19 MALAYSIA DROP OUT OF ASIAN CUP AFTER GREAT FIGHT AGAINST ODDS HONG KONG. Friday THAILAND beat Malaysia 1-0 tonight to keep the central zone of the Asian Cup soccertournament open for decision till Sunday when they meet Hong Kong in the last match of the310 words
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Article186 1967-04-01 19 SINGAPORE SOCCER CINGAPORES team for the Asian Youth soccer championship at Bangkok later this month will play a friendly match against the army at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow (7.3fj p.m.). This will be the Youth team's first match since they began training a month ago186 words
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Article57 1967-04-01 19 SUMMARY BASKETBALL Penanf youth championships Chung Ling Blue 64 Youngsters Whlt« 32; Tech. Inst. 73 Younit*t*rs Blue 58. Girls: Por Thay Inst 33 Sim Meow 14. SOCCER Penanf Dlv. 3C: TYBC 4 Bella Sff Ar* 2; Dl». 3D: DTC 3 PISC 0. School* under-20: Han Chiang 4 MBS 0. ipoh57 words
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473 1967-04-01 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - Malaysia WILL bid for 1974 Asian Games Razak NORMAN SIEBEL By KUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Fri. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak confirmed last night Malaysia would bid for the Seventh Asian Games in 1974. "We hadn't the money to ask for the 1970 Games but we will be ready473 words
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Article37 1967-04-01 19 Llm Kee Stong was re-elected president of the Nejrn Sembilan Chinese Rccrpation Club at thu annual meetine Other officials: Vice-presi-dents Lop Boon Peng and Leow Chin Van: secretary Tan Chin Bens: treasurer poon Ho Kirn.37 words
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Article124 1967-04-01 19 yHE first Malaysian cros*- country championship, organised by the Perak Amateur Athletic Association, will be held In Taiping over a distance of 145 kilometres (nine miles) on April 16 at 7 a.m. A maximum of IS runners per t«am will be allowed. Entry fees are fl for indlvtduals124 words
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Article60 1967-04-01 19 BANGKOK. Frl —The Seap Osmes. due to be held next December. might have to ne postponed. said Thailand'a Interior Minister Gen PraDhaa ChaniMthien Oen Praphas told reporters ve.Merday that the Thai Government had not even con•ldered vet whether It should •Use the Garnet in olace of Cambodia, who60 words
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176 1967-04-01 19 ENGLAND NEED NOT QUALIFY FOR 1970 CUP FINALS— ROUS ONDON. Fri. England, the holders, will not have to qualify for the 1970 World Cup finals, but future holders mar have to. Sir Stanley Rous, president of Fifa, the international football federation, said here yesterday. Sir Stanley wan rommentInf on theReuter - 176 words
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Article170 1967-04-01 19 S'pore beat Penang 5-3 SINGAPORE beat Penang 5-3 and the Sultan of Pahang's team beat Selangor 2J-0 in the MacDougall Cup yesterday when the Malayan Polo Association's bi-annual tournament began in Singapore. Penang. with a two-goal handicap, went to a 3-0 lead when M. James scored in che first chukka170 words
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Article, Illustration206 1967-04-01 19 Floyd may fight Clay again BOXING fHICAGO. Fri.— World heavyweight boxing champion Cassius Clay Is considering a title defence against Floyd Patterson in Detroit on Apr. 25 three days before his scheduled army induction his manager, Herbert Muhammad, said here last night. Muhammad said a Detroit promoter. Mrs. Jean Wilson,Reuter - 206 words
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237 1967-04-01 19 THE ANNUAL Singapore-Selangor friendly cricket match, scheduled to be played this weekend, gives way this year to another Singa-pore-Selangor clash, their meeting in the Malaysian Cricket Association's under-23 tournament final. I Singapore and Selangor thus carry over their unbroken rivalry since 1958 In the237 words
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Article81 1967-04-01 19 CAPETOWN, Krl. Manuel Santana. Spain's Wimbledon champion, and Australian Roy Emerson drew 3-3 with South Africa here yesterday In the first of seven lawn tennis "tests." South Africa led 2-1 after the first day's play but yesterday Emerson beat Roy Moore 6-3. 6-3 and Santana beat BobReuter - 81 words
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233 1967-04-01 19 HAN SENG MAY LEAD TEAM TO HK MEETING KARTING GRAND Prix driver Lee Han Seng may lead a large team of Singapore go-karters to the first inter national Karting Prix in Hong Kong on June 18-19. Albert Poon, who came for the Singapore Grand Prix, brought an invitation for Han233 words
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Article20 1967-04-01 19 The Perak AAA South Zone will hold their annual walklne race at Teluk Anson tomorrow at 2.30 p.m.20 words
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383 1967-04-01 19 Lu grabs lead by hitting record 64 GOLf rpAIPEH, Frl. ForA mosas Lv Liang Huan today snatched t>ie lead at the end of tne second round of the Formosan Open golf champion ship when he broke the course record with a c i g h tv u nder-par 64 (34-30).Reuter - 383 words
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Advertisement14 1967-04-01 19 yjBF£%J/ lII* unconditionally guaranteed II t\l to write to the last drop Ikfh OHr14 words
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Miscellaneous129 1967-04-01 19 ATHLETICS Spore TTC Rn*ri rare (Patterson Rd. 3 Kluang-B. Pahat-Muar meet (Kluang CHHS grd Ipoh ACB 3s-mlle cross-country (7.30 urn >. Penang Westland Schools sports CRICKET 1966 onder-23 final: S'gor v Spore (XL padang. 10.30). Negri SO-over tourney: Police v Garrison <N8 padang). CYCLING— Spore ACA meet (Shenton Way, 6129 words
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Article, Illustration80 1967-04-01 20 Bright-eyed bride ENVOY'S DAUGHTER CHATS GAILY WITH THE QUEEN pHATTING gaily with the \j Raja Permaisuri Agong at her wedding reception on Thursday night is bright-eyed Sana Hussain Fatany. eldest daughter of the Saudi Arabian Ambassador to Malaysia The bridegroom is Dr. Jamal Abdul Kader Fatany. of the Royal Free80 words
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194 1967-04-01 20 Lawyer: I know who killed Kennedy COPENHAi.KN, Fri. An American attorney. Mr. Mark Lane, said in i siuncd article in the < npi-nhagen newspaper Lstrabladet today that he knew who fired the fatal shot at President Kennedy in Dallas. But he did not identify .mynne and said the time u.ts194 words
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Article71 1967-04-01 20 rIPEH. Fri.— The Education Ministers of Malaysia and Nationalist China today discussed the possibility of developing a cultural exchange programme between their two countries. Inche Khir Joharl and Mr. Yen Chen Hsing also discussed a possible exchange of research material and other Information on CommunistAP - 71 words
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Article24 1967-04-01 20 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Post-master-General has announced that a Telegraph Money Order ■artlea will be introduced between Btng«|Wf and Sabah from tomor-24 words
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273 1967-04-01 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE current Russian-Malaysian talks will lay a "firm and just foundation** for trade between the two countries. This was stated today by the leader of the Russian team. Mr V. Spandarian. at a luncheon given by the Selangor273 words
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Article100 1967-04-01 20 KUALA LI.MPIR, Fri New Zealand's Minister of Defence. Mr. David Thomson, said today that about 200 to 300 men of the New Zealand forces at present stationed at Terendak camp. Malacca, will be sent to South Vietnam within two or three months. He was answering100 words
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107 1967-04-01 20 LONDON. Fri.— A blonde violinist in a short skirt took her place in the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and shattered one more piece of British tradition. Inclusion of blonde Miss Sheila Beckensall and three other women violinists signalled an end to the long-standina rule that107 words
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Article73 1967-04-01 20 SINGAPORE. Fri —The Minis- j ter of State for Culture, Mr. K.C. Lee. flew home this evening after attending a five-day seminar on j democratic socialism in Tokyo. He said the delegates who attended the seminar. to achieve j closer ties, had decided to have a line73 words
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202 1967-04-01 20 SINGAPORE, Fri—Police are trying to locate the relatives and friends of four dead people. One of them, an unidentified man who was run over by a train in Woodlands. l>. M.s. last night, was described as about bO years old, medium built, five202 words
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48 1967-04-01 20 CORDOBA (Argentina), Fri. A 29-year-old unmarried mother was under arrest yesterday on suspicion of murdering her eight children. A police spokesman said the woman was arrested after neighbours reported that she had often been seen pregnant but never with a child. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article29 1967-04-01 20 BANGKOK Fri. A draft constitution lor Thailand us ready Cor srconfi trading beloir the Constituent Assembly, some tune iltor the two-month summer recess which iwgin.s today.29 words
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Article436 1967-04-01 20 LONDON STOCKS LONDON. Fri. The London stock market turned quietly firm today after the dullness of recent sessions. Turnover remained small but was higher today than on previous days thus week. Recent "lax-lov* selling dried up and buying for the new account aas broxd and persistent, sentiment was helped by436 words
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Article25 1967-04-01 20 JAKARTA. Pri.— The Jakarta garrison command today banned two extreme nghtwin* Muslim groups, the Jhihad (Holy War) and the Indonesian Islamic Youth Movement.25 words
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276 1967-04-01 20 USNO AND LPKO CLASH OVER MEMO TO COBBOLD JESSELTON. Fri. The rival Bumlputra parties in the Alliance the United Sabah National Organisation and the United PasokmomuKU n Kadazan Organisation continued to clash today over the live-year-old Cobbold Commission report. The exchanges went ou despite a UPKO appeal to Us Alliance276 words
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Article21 1967-04-01 20 SALISBURY. Pi i. The RhodPsian Government said today it is Knpptng Commonwealth Day May -4 U a pub.ic holiday.21 words
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Obituary61 1967-04-01 20 SCHELLINO. ERNEST. I band I IMhM and Ralph, at s\dtv N.S.W. JOSE Uu»i>and ol Kiim.i (dft'iKhtrr f Uilliitm D'Cnnl V'Hliaihura Trivandrum died of guddtn hrnrt failure at Tr»:hur Kenlla 17th Man h CHAN KOON SONG Prvprletor at Ooy l.iant. Bookm ikitm Co., aced SI, |M«srd Bwm» p.arrfully on 31(361 words
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Obituary20 1967-04-01 20 IN LOVING MEMORY of my b«lov»4 husband J.l> »-iin died 1.4.M K U Mwayn remembered but xreatly «rle\»d.20 words
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Advertisement193 1967-04-01 20 H "t <\ \TM '"'li^'T 'V 2 'r* M is Uc£— _^m s V size sl j 23i r «P e<l St itch-binding Gb/ed cover 'JP^PBaBs4BfIHL. i his comprehensive guide will ansvser vur problems ol writing >our 'Spb^^gphgflßgggW business ;hhl official Idlers in the National Language With explanatory note m193 words
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Advertisement276 1967-04-01 20 Ute CLASSIFIEDS I t$ Ward. Hi 'fi«ta>«)# KOH .Till B<-'-A..n lit Rwaa, rMmt o Mr and IBM. Koh .hi Tan aal Alirr. S»-\* Ki*. «ldMt d o Mr Vf» Chin Wan. WARE CMEAM: Pp'nrer DotKlae «o Mr*. Mary Ware md Rl d o Mr a Mrt Chtah Hong W»■ 1276 words
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