The Straits Times, 27 December 1965
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Title Section23 1965-12-27 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times 7^ Estd. 1845 MONDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C. (P) 100523 words
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Article, Illustration493 1965-12-27 1 Tengku's promise CABINET TO RECONSIDER DECISION ON WEDNESDAY IN A 'SPIRIT OF GOODWILL AND CO-OPERATION 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday mENGKU Abdul Rahman is to ask JL the Cabinet on Wednesday to reconsider its earlier decision to stay out of the Third International Tin Agreement.493 words
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Article, Illustration50 1965-12-27 1 PORMER President Dwight D. 1 Eisenhower. 75, gives a *'V" for victory sign as he leaves Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, 40 days after his heart attack early in November. Mrs. Eisenhower accompanied him on the journey to Gettysburg where they spent Christmas with their family.— U.P.l, picture.50 words
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519 1965-12-27 1 SAMAD ISMAIL - MODEL WORKERS IMPRESS RAZAK AND PARTY SAMAD ISMAIL From Taunggayi, Sunday BURMESE model workers earned high praise from the Deputy Premier. Tun Abdul Razak, and his party yesterday morning when the Malaysians visited the workers' recreation camp at Inle Lake, 19 miles from here Ti>n Raznk arrived at Hehc 400519 words
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Article115 1965-12-27 1 Troops fly to guard bush radio I7R AN CIS TOWN (Bechuanaland*. Sun. British troops yesterday guarded the sabotagethreatened British radio station being built here to beam uncensored broadcasts to Rhodesia. White residents, mainly South Africans and Rhodeslans of this small town in arid bush country only 10 miles from theUPI - 115 words
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299 1965-12-27 1 Full-scale war on again— with vengeance UNEASY 30-HOUR TRUCE OVER CHRISTMAS... SAIGON, Sunday. rpHE war \s\ Vietnam is on again wf t h a J- vengeance, following the uneasy truce over Christmas. United States and South Vietnamese military chiefs today ordered their forces back into full-scale air and ground operations299 words
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Article147 1965-12-27 1 DATELINE HANOI EXCLUSIVE James Cameron, one of the world's top reporters, has ju>t returned from Hanoi the first Western correspondent to be allowed into the capital of North Vietnam for years. His reports provide a unique and fearN<»me picture of a war now thr»nteninr to enter its bloodiest phase. BeginsReuter - 147 words
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Article34 1965-12-27 1 ROBINSON 'Illinois*. Sun. Kind-hearted burglars who broke into a local ironmonger's shop yesterday left behind only one of the many electric tools a power saw clearly marked "sold aa Christmas gin." ReuUr.34 words
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Article68 1965-12-27 1 LOS ANGELES. SunWilliam Zaharty. of Sacramento, was said bj the California highway patrol to have caused an accident while explaining to his wife how to prevent one. /.aliartv warned bis wife that she did not keep a firm grip on the steering wheel. To prove his point,68 words
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Article52 1965-12-27 1 SAIGON. Sun.— About 500 Roman Catholic Marines in Danang attended open air Mass given by Cardinal bpellman ol New York who is on a Christmas tour of U.S. troops in Vietnam. Tiiev knelt in the mud with rifles slung on their shoulders as the prelate52 words
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Article24 1965-12-27 1 BONTBAY. Sun. Eight people including a woman, died in Nagpur. 500 miles east of here, after drinking bootleg liquor on Chriaunaa Eve.24 words
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Article, Illustration311 1965-12-27 1 JOHNSON'S NO. 2 GOES ON ASIAN TOUR WASHINGTON. Sun. Vice-President Hubert Humphrey leaven tomorrow for the Far Easl. His mission is to discuss U.S. policy in Vietnam, to represent Mr. Johnson t the inauguration of Presi-dent-elect Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines, and to pay goodwill visits to Japan. Formosa andReuter - 311 words
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Article320 1965-12-27 1 Threat of floods for 300 ROTA BHARU. Sun. A While all the other flood-affected, areas in Kelantan have dried up, 300 people at Kuala Jambu in the Pasir Mas district are still being threatened by flood waters. The whole village of about 50 famllie.- is under two to four feet320 words
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463 1965-12-27 2 Mid-May deadline on Rhodesia 'all lies WASHINGTON, Sunday. GAMBIA'S Foreign Minister, Mr. Simon Kapwepwe, denied yesterday that Tanzania and Zambia were willing to wait until mid-May before demanding use of force against Rhodesia. "They are lies." he said when asked about reports from London that Presidents Kenneth Kaunda of ZambiaReuter; UPI - 463 words
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191 1965-12-27 2 WASHINGTON. Sun.—President Johnsons Administration was urged by a group of Republican Congressmen yesterday to take more vigorous action toward continued exclusion of China from United Nations membership. In a statement evaluating the work of the recent UN. General Assembly MMkMfc the groupReuter - 191 words
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65 1965-12-27 2 SEOUL. Sun. Thirty-seven political prisoners, including 29 left wingers, serving their terms of five to seven years for "antistate activities" were released yesterday in a Christmas amnesty. They were convicted by a special revolutionary court after the military coup d'etat led by President Chunft-HeeReuter - 65 words
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175 1965-12-27 2 End the anti-Red campaign, Pravda tells Indonesia MOSCOW. Sunday. THE newspaper Pravda called today for an end to the anti-Communist campaign in Indonesia. It said the Soviet people "wrathfully denounce the lawlessness and monstrous outrages committed by reationaries against Indonesian Communists and other democrats." The Soviet news agency lass saidAP - 175 words
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158 1965-12-27 2 A chance to be good neighbours again, says Shastri >JEW DELHI. Sun. India's Prime Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri. said last night that his meeting with President Ayub Khan of Pakistan in Russia would bo a good opportunity for India and Pakistan to honestly try to become good neighbours. Mr.Reuter - 158 words
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Article32 1965-12-27 2 LONDON. Sun. The heaviest turkey in the world was served up at St. Bartholomews Hospital. Th« 611 b. 3oz. bird won the heavyweight title at an international poultry show.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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131 1965-12-27 2 POPE PAUL CALLS FOR PEACE IN VIETNAM VATICAN CITY. Sun. Pope Paul VI has appealed directly to the leaders of both North and South Vietnam for a "just and brotherly peace." the Vatican announced today. The papal appeal came in identical French-language messages sent to President Ho Chi Minh InUPI - 131 words
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Article81 1965-12-27 2 SYDNEY. Sun— Sydney detectives are looking for the joker in a pack of seven men playing cards in a worksite shed. The cards fell badly, so he went outside and drove a huge mechanical shovel straight at the shed. The other six scattered, then forced him toReuter - 81 words
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Advertisement282 1965-12-27 2 Malaysian Airways ne w, Tbiggen improved Silver-Kns Jets m: Faster...more frequent flights...lower fares, too Now Malaysian Airways offer even to Borneo additional jet services better service... faster flights... more between Singapore and Kuala frequent services greater comfort. Lumpur enable Fokker F 27's to The new, bigger, improved Silver Kris provide282 words
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Miscellaneous19 1965-12-27 2 THE GAMBOLg C^Mvi me mattesT} /iVe foeeorT&i wuat^\ V- O6AC __I lIT WAC I WAWTeO *XJ J v J19 words
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Article154 1965-12-27 3 That Xmas spirit MAN ROAMS STREETS HANDING OUT US SI 0,000 NEW YORK. Sun. A bo-year-old pub owner. Joseph Bonavita. spent Christmas day roaming the city giving away money $10,000. according to his estimate. He appeared in different part.-, of the city, such as in Times Square and the Bowery,Reuter - 154 words
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Article141 1965-12-27 3 CLEVELAND. (Ohio), Sun. V —A Jet-Set grandmother playing Santa Clauj, flew in lrom California yesterday and had herself delivered in a wooden crate to surprise her granddaughter. Then Mrs. Harry Elsenrod Hew back to Beverly Hills. California, to have dinner with 17 guests. It allAP - 141 words
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94 1965-12-27 3 DE GAULLE FREES TWO PUTSCH GENERALS IX^RIS, Pur..- Two former Alr Fo»ce Renerals who fayed important roles in the April 1961 Algiers Putsch against the French Government were among 16>J prisoners who have received Christmas pardons and were released on CtuUtUM Eve. But the Kp leaders of the putsch --md94 words
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Article, Illustration188 1965-12-27 3 It's official now: Luci to marry an airman AUSTIN (Texas), Sun. A —The White House last night officially announced the engagement of President Johnson's 18-year-old daughter, Luci Baines. to Pat Nugent, an American airman. The announcement added that the couple had become engaged with President Johnson's approval. They planned to188 words
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119 1965-12-27 3 OAKLAND (California). Sun. —A Japan Air I me, DCS jetliner with 41 people aboard made an emergency landing at D.ik and international airport yesterday after fire broke out in one engine. No one was injured. Part* of the disabled engine and wing f ell119 words
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281 1965-12-27 3 Six killed and 12 injured in plunge into Hell Valley PARIS. Sunday [TRENCH officials today tried to find out how a mountain cable car burst open high over the Valley of Hell near Mont Dore in Central France yesterday. Six passengers were killed and 12 injured. All were French winter281 words
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Article327 1965-12-27 3 HONG KONG. Sun r PHE Chinese Communist Party chairman Mao A Tse-Tung, will be 72 tomorrow As In previous years, his birthday Is expected to pass unmentloned In Peking newspapers and there will probably be no public celebrations A chubby figure with dark hair recedingReuter - 327 words
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Article105 1965-12-27 3 Death at the Berlin Wall IVEST BERLIN. Sun.— A man was killed today in a dramatic attempt to escape by car through a crossing point in the Berlin Wall, West Berlin police said. An East Berlin guard fired on the car, an ancient Ford, as it tried to drive through105 words
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Article, Illustration75 1965-12-27 3 «eace on earth may not aye at the moment... we may never have it completely, but wi will certainly achieve nothing unless we go on trying to remove the causes of conflict between peoples and nations. 'Goodwill toward men" it not a hollow phrase. Goodwill exists, and when there75 words
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121 1965-12-27 3 (]AIRO. Sun. Archaeologists excavatinc above Egypt's Aswan Dam have added a valuable pottery find to their discovery of a 1.000 -year -old Christian prayer book. r>r. George Scanlon, leader of a team which has been digging for' eight years, said they had pieced together121 words
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90 1965-12-27 3 Breakaway from C 'wealth: De Gaulle accused LAOOS. Sun. Nigerian Foreign Minister Alhapl Niiliu Barnali has accused President Charles de Gaulle of France of trying to break up the British Commonwealth. In a Christmas Interview, he said Nigeria belived De Gaulle hud helped engineer the decision fatal by. the Organisation90 words
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Article54 1965-12-27 3 MANILA. Sun. A passenger aboard .m inter-Island boat went berserk with a foot-long jungle knife, hacked five persons to death and wounded seven others. A police patrol arrested Alfredo K. Bernable. 47. after the killing spree aboard a small boat anchored off Mindoro Island in54 words
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Article24 1965-12-27 3 JOHANNESBURG Bun. Judgment In a bankruptcy before the Supreme Court here was delayed because rats had eaten the entire petition. UPI.UPI - 24 words
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177 1965-12-27 3 STOCKHOLM. Sun. Family fathers rpj fusing to wash dishes after Christmas dinner are not idle— they are safeguarding the family interests. This is the opinion of a owedish stomach specialist, a hospital registrar and a casualty ward doctor. Wives are apt to suggest. "Lot's washReuter - 177 words
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Article48 1965-12-27 3 JAKARTA- Sun. —An Indonesian Air Force Mustang fighter crashed on the East Borneo frontier with Malaysia, killing its pilot. Antara news agency reported today. It did not say when the crash occurred. The report said authorities were still investigating the cause of the crash. UPIUPI - 48 words
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Article24 1965-12-27 3 LIMA. ouii. ilfat'ii ran inkers died in a landslide that struck three Peruvian rmmletJi in the High Andes last Wednesday. A.P.AP - 24 words
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Article32 1965-12-27 3 LONDON. Sun. London's latest Christmas party game is called "absent friends." One guest lies on the floor. The rest talk about him as if he was not there. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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207 1965-12-27 3 That man from U.N.C.L.E. 'just a bit of hokum' ITNITED NATIONS, Sun. American television viewers are flooding the U.N. with inquiries about U.N.C.L.E. They think it is the espionage arm of j the United Nations, and they want to en- j list. In recent months, the U.N.s general services divisionAP - 207 words
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Article39 1965-12-27 3 SAO PAULO, i Brazil i. Sun. Mrs. Veronica de Asbis died here yesterday when the taxi in which she was following her husbaud's ashes to the cemetery was in collision with a municipal dust car.. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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288 1965-12-27 3 CHINA ACCUSED OF DELAYING SOVIET AID TO HANOI MOSCOW. Sunday. THE Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda strongly hinted yesterday that China was hindering the delivery of Russian military aid to North Vietnam. I In a harshly-worded editorial the newspaper said "the Soviet Union la doing everything. ..to effect exactly withinReuter - 288 words
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53 1965-12-27 3 Expensive, so school principals ban bowling TOKYO, Sun. School principals in Tochigi Prefecture have decided to prohibit students from entering bowling alleys. They said bowling was too expensive and might tempt the students to acquire the money illegally. They also said the schools had an adequate sports programme and bowling53 words
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Advertisement67 1965-12-27 3 I X i jHL I \l/ A»*4M Jk. It leaves you breathless AHggjgg^ (■ct your School Text Books At Marican Sons Ltd 171, Middle Road SINGAPORE -7 There is $5,500/--ffi the Jackpot of BERITA HARIAN Spot The Ball Contest B Send Your entry now. Closing date: Wed. 29-12-65, 11. a.m.67 words
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Article72 1965-12-27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A black 1 mooring buoy and yellow spherical iitfht-iniov. exhibit ing a quick Hushing orange light, have been laid at the western approaches to the hv-iwir to aid ships coming into port. A yehOM phoric.il buoy, which was laid iast week in the72 words
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Article, Illustration201 1965-12-27 4 THESE smiling: children happily jostle each other to shake hands with Che Dah binte Mohd. Noor, wife of the Minister for Social Affairs. The Minister's wife was a popular figure among the 150 underprivileged children invited to a Christmas party held at Eusoff College201 words
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Article43 1965-12-27 4 SINGAPORE, ami— The East Asiauc Co. Ltd. gave its tirst-ever Christmas party to its 230 employees at Denmark House on Fric'ay The company's general manacer. Mr. J. A. Hi:isen. also gave away prizes to wir.ning employees in the lucky draw.43 words
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Article42 1965-12-27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Singapore Chess Federation, which be"ins its annua! chuirmion&hip.s in March, hope.-, to raise enough funds to send a representative to the Asian zone chuirioionship to be held in New Zealand In August. Entrits close on Jan. 14.42 words
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229 1965-12-27 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. THIRTEEN-YEAR-OLD Ong Eng Kirn, the Singa■l pore schoolboy with a heart defect, flew home last night from Melbourne— looking forward to "the first Christmas that I will really enjoy." Eng Kirn. a pupil of the i Presbyterian Boys' School, faced a229 words
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133 1965-12-27 4 Schoolgirl wins medal in training ordeal SINGAPORE, Sun. Schoolgirl Marjorie Heron has received the Duke of Edinburgh's Silver Medal from Air Vice-Marshal I.J. Spencer, Far East Air Force Air Officer, Administration, for spending a night in the jungle as part of her training. Maijorie. daughter of Flight BfTfUfnt F. Heron,133 words
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Article102 1965-12-27 4 SINOAPORE. Sun. An anticrime campaign is now on to keep Queenstown lree of burglary and other crimes, particularly in I the festive season. The relentless drive follows what police described as the "important urr->! ol a locally- domiciled Javanese, who was if I cently Jailed lor102 words
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Article28 1965-12-27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Minister ;or Social Affairs. Inche Ot.inv.in Wok. will open the Woodlands Home at Mi m.s. Woodlands Road on Dec. 29 at 6.30 p.m.28 words
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Article102 1965-12-27 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Social Affairs. Mr. Chan Chee Seng, j has urged the people to work hard and remain united to ensure a bright future for the State. Speaking at the second anniversary dinner of the Chong Pang Community Centre,102 words
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Article296 1965-12-27 4 Writer absent from libel hearing SINGAPORE, Sun. The High Court was told that Chao Ta j Cheng, a Chinese Middle School teacher, had not entered an appearance as defendant in a libel action filed against him by Goh Tze Kwang, a journalist. Mr. S. K. Lee. for Goh. said this296 words
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Article50 1965-12-27 4 SINGAPORE, bun.— Television Singapura will present over Chan- i nel 5 an English documentary on "Citizens nnJ Community Cen- j tres" at 9.20 p.m. on Tuesday. The documentary will be repeat- 1 cc» on Wrdivsday over Channel 8 at 8.35 n.m.. with commentary in the national language.50 words
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Article28 1965-12-27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The New World Trade Fair at the New World amusement park which was to have ended this week, has been extended to Jan. 2.28 words
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Miscellaneous18 1965-12-27 4 TOMORROW: Variety Concert: Victoria Theari at 7.15 p.m. Art Exhibition: Victoria Memorial Hall 10 :t.m. to 8 p.m.18 words
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210 1965-12-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. fHE recent floods have forced the authorities here to close down a teachers' college. The fate of the college hung in the balance for the last two years and the floods prompted tho Ministry of Education to take210 words
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Article82 1965-12-27 5 rtI.TK ANSON. Sun. Two men and their two sons were fined $100 or three months' Jail e.irh by the magistrate's court here on Friday when they pleaded guilty to using trawler nets without licence In the Straits of Malacca off Bagan Sunget Tiang on Dec. 23. Their82 words
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163 1965-12-27 5 KOTA BHARU, Sun. With only a fortnight to go before the i new school term opens, 750 students are facing 1 another problem caused by the recent floods. Their worry is: Will their i schools be rebuilt in time for their studies? The163 words
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Article20 1965-12-27 5 KOTA BHARU. Sun. The Rantau Panjang lorn! council will spend $15,000 to improve the present marko 120 words
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190 1965-12-27 5 Transport firm plans radio link for taxis L i \l LLMPLR. Sun. ""—The Sri Jaya Transport Co. Ltd. here is now tarrying out a series of experiments on a twoway radio system with a view to equipping all its 47 taxis with the sets. According to the general manager. Mr.190 words
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207 1965-12-27 5 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Construction work on the two bridges over the Muar and Batu Pahat Rivers In Johore Is now well under way and they are expected to be completed In the later part of next year a.s scheduled. The bridges, which will cost207 words
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Article68 1965-12-27 5 SDJQAPORE. Sun. A meeting I sponsored by Sabah's United' Chinese Chamber of Commerce will be held at the conference hall at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce In Hill Street at 10 am tomorrow. At 7 p.m. a dinner will be held at the premises of, the. Singapore.68 words
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Article39 1965-12-27 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Minister for Law and National Development has nominated Messrs Lee Kip Lin. E. J. Scow, Ong Eng Aung and Alfred H. K. Wong as members of the Board of Architect* for one year.39 words
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161 1965-12-27 5 pENANG. Sun. A Customs patrol boat from the anti-smuggling division intercepted two sampans and seized about $7,000 worth of textiles and playing cards early this mornI I Three men have been detained. The patrol was cruising near the Krian River mouth at about 2.20161 words
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Article170 1965-12-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun EXDRTY acres of land have been allotted to eight 1 industrial companies to put up buildings in Selangor's second satellite town and new State capital at Batu Tiga A spokesman for the Selangor Development Corpolation said that the first phase oi levelling170 words
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Miscellaneous160 1965-12-27 5 Mhy Onp By r.r. Hatniim V///QS* !s!}%%& W^COO'Nese, ALLEY, I MVaaSH. OOCUU I WELL HOW AUSWBfiOIMC/XPUNMQ V-" "i&Q!&W^<ZZ V OC 22^rj^s.2?9 AR Sv^ 6 COUUV rUEW AMY WTJM THO6BI GONNA f STUMBLE ONTO I I V^B Wfk T THERE'S NO ONE IN TWE 1 V MODQ_I NG A MOON MAN*>l160 words
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Article, Illustration3614 1965-12-27 6 The looking-glass war. James Cameron has just returned from Hanoi the first Western correspondent to be allowed into the capital of North Vietnam for years. His reports provide a unique and fearsome picture of a war now threatening to enter its bloodiest phase. He writes: "What is taking place in3,614 words
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Article630 1965-12-27 8 Il the dramatic resolution with which the United Nations General Assembly wound up its 20th session were generally observed, the world would be a very different place. No i State, the resolutions reads. "has the right to intervene. 1 directly or indirectly, for any reason whatsoever,630 words
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Article352 1965-12-27 8 In agriculture nothing dramatic can be achieved from day to day. Even years may be too short to encompass the tedious business of improving soils, developing new strains of crops, educating farmers and controlling pests and disease. Yet the estimates of the Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives, introduced352 words
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Article223 1965-12-27 8 After demonstrations in the Straits of Johore and months of hard work in Borneo two British military hovercraft, the first to be seen in this part of the world, are on their way back to England. Their purposes have been achieved. The remarkable vehicles have displayed abilities to223 words
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Article, Illustration1548 1965-12-27 8 Prof. ARNOLD TOYNBEE - Kith and kin and consequences Prof. ARNOLD TOYNBEE by UP till now. nearly all human beings have divided their fellow human beings into two groups: a minority group who are our kith and kin, and a majority group who are outsiders, aliens, and potential enemies Our double standard of conduct1,548 words
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Letter258 1965-12-27 8 1 HAVE been instructed by Mr. Martin Lee to write to you. My client represented the employers In the Second Industrial Arbitration Court proceedings reported in the Straits Times of Nov. 20 1965 under the heading "Warning on Absentee Witnesses Court Proves a Local Business258 words
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Letter47 1965-12-27 8 ALAN Rajah is not a public street and as such the maintenance of the road Is the collective responsibility of the frontagers. However, the road is Included In our "private streets" programme to be made up. HIEW SIEW NAM Ag. Director of Public Works Singapore47 words
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Article524 1965-12-27 8 YUNUS MARIS - Learning Malay— l75 YUNUS MARIS By M.A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Pljak. memija* (v) to sep on something, or to tread on: gadai. menggadalkan <v\ to pnwii. or mortgage; karang. mengaranr (vi to <v<mpose. to write tan essay or book) PASSIVE CONSTRUCTION (contd). TER i.« the one other prefix which524 words
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Article, Illustration899 1965-12-27 9 TREASURER AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE USED SUM OF MONEY NEGLIGENTLY'— INQUIRY REPORT The missing account books: Two union men blamed SINGAPORE, Sunday SUM of $29,847 was expended between April and October 1963 by the farmer Singapore General Employees' Union from its funds to899 words
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Article23 1965-12-27 9 lt->.K ANSu.N. Sun. The Rotary Club here has donated $50 for the relief of flood victims in Kelantan and Trengganu.23 words
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171 1965-12-27 9 S'pore to host Socialist youth meeting CINGAPORE. Sun Singapore has been chosen a» the venue for a seminar organised by the International Union of Socialist Youth to be beld next year. This was disclosed today by Mr. Gilbert Chai Teik Leong, a representative of the union, who returned recently from171 words
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117 1965-12-27 9 CINGAPORE. Sun. A total of 2.075 tourists are scheduled to arrive In Singapore In five round-the-world cruise liners in February and March. The first three liners to call at Singapore will be the "President Roosevelt" with 273 passengers or. Peb 18. the "Bagafjord"117 words
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96 1965-12-27 9 KUCHDiO. Sun A schoolbo) who summoned a rescue party to I the scene of a helicopter crush In Sarawak's First DtvtMon earlier this year has been rewarded by Uie Far I East Air Force At a ceremony beld at the Seventh Day Advent96 words
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Article, Illustration423 1965-12-27 9 CHEONG YIP SENG - CONFRONTASI NEVER BOTHERED ME, SAYS S'PORE STUDENT CHEONG YIP SENG Back after five years 9 study in Jakarta By Singapore, Sunday ''CONFRONTATION? It never bothered me when I was in Indonesia," said a Singapore scholar who has come home after studying in Jakarta for five years For all the vehemence423 words
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Article44 1965-12-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Kuala Lumpur Flying Club will take delivery of two 1966 Cessna aircraft from Aviation Services (Malaysia) Ltd. on Friday at 230 p.m. The new aircraft are a Cessna 150 and a Cessna 172 Sky hawk.44 words
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139 1965-12-27 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Govj ernment has invited applications from Sinj gapore and Malaysian citizens for entry into the Singapore Legal Service. Candidates must be barristers or solicitors or graduates i\r law of the University of Singapore, and have a mlniiii'm of three years'139 words
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Article49 1965-12-27 9 PENANO. Sun The ln.'ant mortality rate in Penang dropped from 32 In October to 26 last month. During November, according to statistics released by Dr. J. R. Shortland. the City Health Officer. 871 babies were born In Penang, against which there were 13t deaths.49 words
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101 1965-12-27 9 CINGAPORE. Sun. The Housing and Development Board is to build a total of 832 housing units at I'ppet Changi Road Estate. The new houses which are multi-storry flats, will cost about 51. 974.000. The Board is also building another 228 housing101 words
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Advertisement183 1965-12-27 9 B^. lifUA UIAkTTC IJjflRB TO RUN HIS BEMHBI&^HHKHHHMIfIhv YOU can be the man we want if ,'Ou want to run your Own business, be /our own boss and earn up to $12,000 or more per year. An outstanding opportunity awaits YOU as the licensee operator of a new MOBIL SERVICE183 words
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Advertisement216 1965-12-27 9 .fN i^/interest yj J PER ANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Writ* today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" fiving full details of how easy it it to open a Deposit Account. /A.PAN MALAYAN (ftfel FINANCE LTD Vpsjw216 words
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Miscellaneous773 1965-12-27 9 TV MALAYSIA ChMwel 5 Koala. Lumpur •nd "Density"; 7 News In Entllsh Frnanf c Ipoh and MmUeea; 7.10 Ollyum Olhyunr 736 RoS Johore Bahru; 4 TaJping; 7 bin Hood "The HlghlandBatu Pahat; 9 Klaaac. era"; S News In Mandarin: 10 P.M. 5.45 Opening and pro- Popular songs; 8.35 No Tune773 words
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Article255 1965-12-27 10 WALTER WARWICK - WALTER WARWICK By THE FIFTIES. By John Montgomery. (Allen and In win. 455.) WHAT label will the 1950s wear? The Dandy Fifties, as Ivor Brown has suggested? Or the age of bluff, when cacophony was music, spilt paint a picture, and a stone with a hole255 words
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1060 1965-12-27 10 ALUNGTON KENNARD - ALUNGTON KENNARD ADMIRAL OF THE PACIFIC. By John Deane Potter. (Heinemann. 355.) By THERE is eternal fascination in the Pearl Harbour story. For the loss of 29 aircraft, a handful of midget submarines and 64 officers and men, the Japanese knocked1,060 words
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Article188 1965-12-27 10 IN the new issue of the economic journal KAJ I A N EKONOMI MALAYSIA (published at fS) delect. In the development of the rural areas air discussed from widely differrnt angles b> Professor I'nfku Alii and Kvrd Hussein Alatas. Protestor Atii admits that the "apathy188 words
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Advertisement533 1965-12-27 10 SLBIRDP f K^t T H Ml 'l jVrS/^H b^bW A new TV beauty is here a real queen. Setron Television 1 \r I a touch of distinction to any home. I 11 Setron's ancestry— b\ue blooded and completely I 1! 1 Continental from MBLE International of Belgium. > Setron's bodylines—533 words
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Advertisement55 1965-12-27 10 DIAMOND Z DE LUXE VACUUM JAR REFILU MAOf Or HEATEX GLASS KEEPS COLD W HOT WO SPONTANEOUS BLAST 1 T i2ff L J I J PRODUCT Of RgaNHOT BOTTLE CO LTD HONG KDN6 MALAY MAIL Word Puzzle FQ $5,000/- is offered to the outright winner. Send your entries note. Entries55 words
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346 1965-12-27 11 KOTA HHAKI Sunday. Jill police and Customs have smashed a wellorganised smuggling ring operating on the Thai-Kelantan border. In a carefully planned and executed operation, •ho authorities have convicted dozens of ringleaders ynd confiscated more than 10.000 nieuls of rice. The operation, directed346 words
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105 1965-12-27 11 RRI's new man takes over next week A LOR STAR. Sun— The A Kedah State Agricultural Officer. Inche Mohamed Noor bin Wahab. will assume his S^.SOO-a-month appointment as head of the Rubber Research In s t i t v te's shallholders advisory service on Jan. 1. Incbe Mohamed Noor. If,105 words
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109 1965-12-27 11 FNANG. Sun. Four masked robbers armed wUh daggers held up a family in Pcrak Road and escaped with about $800 in cash. Jewellery and two typewriters last night. •'They iiLso took one of iMI f.mily 'photographs raid another of my eldest109 words
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Article23 1965-12-27 11 BEIRUT. Sun. Middle East Airlines have decided not to buy Urlush-built V.C. Jet airliners and will instead purchase American aircraft Renter.Reuter - 23 words
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272 1965-12-27 11 Policemen and the wolf whistle— disciplinary action warning SINGAPORE.. Mon I POLICE officers who misbenave will be subject to disciplinary action, the Minister of State for Defence. Mr. Wee Toon Boon, told Parliament on Friday. He WM replying to Madam Chan Choy Sions 'PAP-Delta). who charged that certain policemen wore272 words
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Article110 1965-12-27 11 SIAMESE TWINS FIGHT FOR LIFE OS ANGELES. Sun.— SiaL mesc girl twins born early on Christmas morning were fighting for their iives today after doctors serrated them in a threchoiu emergency operation. The twins, weighing a total of 12 lb. were born to Mrs. Robin Mantonya, 20-year-old wife of aReuter - 110 words
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Article64 1965-12-27 11 NEW YORK. Sun. Robbers; stabbed to death a 13-year-oM boy outside his home here on Christ■M Eve and escaiied with the proceeds five cents. The dead boy. Antonio Wayans. was with two youns companions when two men demanded money from them They apparently becameReuter - 64 words
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Article61 1965-12-27 11 LONDON. Sun The council surveyor of Huntingdon n(l r C.<niririder has .suggested <upply- MCtal cubicle for people vhn want in «ru« <>n lavatory wxl Us M: i Morgan ."Hi 'lie public health committee are to rccomtnat the council should proVide special lamtory f'>r vand«;>61 words
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130 1965-12-27 11 CIM.APOKK. Sun. A bu-kbencher. Mr. Sim Doon Wnii (Changi). lias *.iicl that it was simple logic Hint Barisan SosiaMa Mi's uli<> hnjcotled Parliament ohoulc 1 also boycott their s:>fl:> month ly tax free allowances He was .peal.inu in Parliament on Irida> on the130 words
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Article, Illustration180 1965-12-27 11 Double-decker obstruction IT'S REMOVED TO POLICE VEHICLE POUND AND RELEASED AFTER £2 FINE A London transport bus in the police vehicle pound at Moreley Street. Lambeth. London, after being driven away by the police because It was causing an obstruction. The bus was later removed from the pound by a180 words
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189 1965-12-27 11 Reform school with hotel comforts WASHINGTON, Sun.— A reform school with .iotel-type rooms, a restaurant, soft drinks, a juke box, pin-table machines and modern education methods is opei.--j ing here soon in a novrl effort to fit juvenile I delinquents to live a normal life in thr outside world. The189 words
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Advertisement98 1965-12-27 11 Secure .because NESTLE care §IT^ /^iTH ll Lactogen's a part of loving care. Like prowing and it has nine vitamins and mother's milk, it is a complete food. iron to guard your baby against illness X^^^\ J h\ made from the purest row's milk, and help develop sturdy bones, sound98 words
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Advertisement864 1965-12-27 12 I ontiniHMi from Pace Itl SITUATIONS VACANT Wmrdt tt fmtm.r—Btm tt eta, mxtrm READ tn* aVMlor AppolnttMats Vacant la Th* Sunday Mall each week POST OF FnKllab Teacher under Box A*44s R.T. Spore haa been filled. All applicant* are thanked. ASSISTANT URGENTLY REOUIREO hj Baauty Salon in Katong distncL Pi****864 words
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Advertisement865 1965-12-27 12 EDUCATION IS Wmrdt tt (Hlm.) Bmm It tta. txtrm 1 FOR RAPID SVSTEMATIO Training always Join Raja'n College Spore i New sessions In Commercial/Academic I subjects starting January: Reel* ter early. FOORMANI SCHOOL OF MUSIC Enrolments accepted daily student* for Piano, Piano Accordion, Vlolla, Guitar. Hawaiian Otiltar, Trumpet. Saxaphona, Clarinet,865 words
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Advertisement754 1965-12-27 12 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS li Word* U (Him.)— Box M eta. txtrm INEXPENSIVE USEFUL BOOKS arrtt* for bookllat Readers' Book Centrr. OPO Box 83f. StnKapore 1. TELEVISION SINOAFURA PROGRAMMEB DBO. JAM. J. Oat yatar *ep» af tttt RAOIO WEEKLY TODAI FtMw 30 Hr.li from ail oewsagecta. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CANTEEN CONTRACTORS REQUIRED. A754 words
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Advertisement827 1965-12-27 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Wtrda tt (mHm.)—Bmm tt eta. txtrm IM4 r CORTINA, Volktwacvii. IM3 A/80, M/ 1100. r/Corttna. 1662 U/1000, 1961 O/RckoM. 345 Ulddla Rd., H'por* *****. IMO MODEL AUSTIN Metropolitan Convertible Id two ton* yellow and wttlte. Pdm $1,800/- or offer. Tel: Berembaa 3855. YOU OAMNOT AFFORD not827 words
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Advertisement727 1965-12-27 12 imtcttcthbi NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the proprietors of the boarding house "MIMOSA At No. 6C, Orange Grove Road, Singapore have contracted to assign and transfer their said business together with the goodwill and furniture to r Messrs. Han Ann 800 and Han Ah Sal both of Nob. 14/15,727 words
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Advertisement507 1965-12-27 12 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF RECEIVING ORDKRS TAKE NOTICE that Receiving i Orders were on the 9th and 17th December. 1965 made against the oik) wing persons: bankruptcy No. Receiving Order made on 9, 1J 65. 168,63 Amir All. No. 85, Lorong Koo Chye, Singapore. R«oetviiig Order* aude507 words
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Advertisement257 1965-12-27 12 TENDER JABATAN KERJA RAY A PERAK KENYATAAN TAWARAN Tawaran2 Akan dl-tcrlma dl- wjabat Jurutera Negerl. J.K.K j > erak. Ipoh hingita jam 12.00 engah harl pada 7 1.1966 dart > emboron(j2 J.K.R. vane berdaftar Celas E dl-bawah Kepala2 1. 11 l fc VII bagl BENAAN "AN INTAKK DAM AND CHAMBER.257 words
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Advertisement126 1965-12-27 12 l Z STOREY TERRACE HOUSES z^ r At IPOM LANI. oft Tc*)rs*g K atone Reed. 0. (0.C.) JJI/S7 Lot No 2311, Mukim XXV FRCEHOLD LAND Completion dote: Jws 19*4. Af SIMON CLOSE t DA SILVA LANE P. 0. (0.C.1 499/44 Let No. US-IS. Mykim XXII. j ■ree hold lend. Completion126 words
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Advertisement1165 1965-12-27 13 (0 LIVERPOOL I WEST COST U ».i Out Spot* 'Sim P S*kaa Pining UNESTNCUS kivrpoui, G'asgow |i Part .siyanax i. j Dutt.in. A'moutn.. liftrt/1 )m I JIUMPUS Uitrccd fee 21 JM t JIVOOOCUS Liverpool. Clistow Ok II I JtMOOOCUS uverooo.. Gllitow JM JM I JM 1/12 Ma tl URSEUS iive'tooi.1,165 words
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Advertisement1190 1965-12-27 13 r//£-LlJhi/JV£S i THE. EAST ASIATIC COMPANY lift IncarpO'Md n O««r«-k EXPRESS MlllNtl IB NtAR tASI, CONTINENI AND SCANBINAVIAi S'pott p. SM« Ptn.ng Arii Geaa* Havti H'burg B'oaa MM Cm ICIM I) OK 31/ 3 IM 4/ f Ii I JM IS Ftk I Fib S IS II UNA I) Ma1,190 words
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Advertisement1253 1965-12-27 13 BENnLINE i afaM*ma»aa*aaaaaaaaaaaa»aMa^ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL Po»'> nruATTAU/ Liverpool Jm 21 BENATTOW hum fh 7 Smtaoort Pt. S'fam "'in Rotterdam Ftl 12 In Pt Dec 31 Bte 31/ 3 Jai 4/ 4 Hamburg Ftl II G mouth Mir 11 BENLOYAL I Singiwxe Pt 3'han Penang Fof London1,253 words
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Advertisement1179 1965-12-27 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALLS.S. CO.. LTD. I U.K./Continent. CITT IF WtIUMTW i.onaofl Hiarturt, Rottirtaa, Sm|iDo'* P. S'hm Peru'i fj»t», Hull ...7. (II 2J Dec MOM OH Of CHICASI Havre. L'don. H'»ur|. Brtoiin, Roam, Aoim, Antwerp v II In JI/21 IM CITT OF NEWCASTLE L'Cun. Hamburg,, Nuittroan. Havn, Hull Ill) IM MM Cm1,179 words
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Article873 1965-12-27 14 *FHE UMc of shares on '.he 1 Malayan Stock Exchange ihowii taat businna to Dee. IS. (A) md last basiiicaa sine* that date Hi with II and L standing far Highest and Lowest bastntea tor IM4 and this yrar to date. 21/9 12/6 P»l>mt Con. M/lOVi IS/9 i873 words
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Article68 1965-12-27 14 indoncMan production ot tin in concentrates over January to September showed a fall of over 1.000 long tons In September it totalled 1.341 1 toi..v according to official sources. This was ud on August output of 1.269 tons but well down on last year's September figure of68 words
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Article991 1965-12-27 14 T*HE Straits tin price closed the week on J Friday before the Christ- r mas holidays with a drop f of $3.25 to 5684.50 per picul. The net gain on the week was $2.67 i. The price opened the week at $681 and there991 words
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Article653 1965-12-27 14 THE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Friday. Dec. 24. v. Alex Brides IS.SO 16.40 Boustead 1.72 173 call B.M Truitae C.T.B. orrta «B>6 80/6 cd C. 8 Holrt.ngi 2.2^ PunUpe '*6 Ksao 2.00 2.02 t>»o ord 1 00653 words
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Article67 1965-12-27 14 BJ» Goodrich indvstrta] Product* Co.. a division of BJ 1 Ooodrtch Company, said It plans to Increase prices on rubber mater tali such as belting, industrial hot*, sheet packing and matting, effective January 17. 1966. The increases will range from four to ten per cent. A Ooodrlch spokesman67 words
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Advertisement980 1965-12-27 14 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. i U.S.A. Pacine «H AUantio «arv«aa Bsflgkol MoagtoM Frmcnea N. Tori Ptineo. oanaasere .r.. Mara" HM M 0 11 MB l» Fat 12 MM IS MM IB MM --ialetieini-r 14/18 Fat IS Fat DIM it am 14 tat is am Japan DlaTtjai ■—^lOja PeeaM Sinnoce980 words
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Advertisement923 1965-12-27 14 TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM S.S. "CHITRAL" (14.000 tons rulry oirconditioned) ••porting SINGAPORE 29 Dec 196S PORT SWETTENHAM 30 Dec 1965 PENANG 31 Dec 196S Arriving LONDON 22 Jen 1966 Via Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said 1 Gibraltar FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE S.S. "HIMALAYA" (28,000 tons fully airconditioned stobilished Deporting923 words
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Advertisement455 1965-12-27 14 V-^ ELLERMAH BUCKHALL S.S. CO.. LTD. IVCb/« SAILINGS fROK UNITIO KIHSBOM AMD CONIINtNIM. PORIS 10 MAUtSIA. ltfMfl »-0«0IM fOR HONCkONS IOkOHAM* «»G0»» OSAKA. KOBt MOII |^oaaT<es*l Ni'iiettir* Mevre Cenani S'fiaa S'torl Cm W WOWItM l/2Mal/4MS.V!MB Cm Or OIPOM aMM <cc j M'» tt/» 1/ IrM Cm Of COLOMBO <* ua/1455 words
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Article26 1965-12-27 15 RIBBER TIN (perlb.) (perpicul) Dec. 20. 71 cts. 5681.00 21. 71' cts. $680.6?'.: It. 72<sCts. $685.25 23. 7? cts. 5687.75 24. 71 Sets. (684.5026 words
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1729 1965-12-27 15 From Our Market Correspondent THE behaviour of the Stock Exchange in the four-and-a-half day trading week before the close down for the Christmas holidays on Fri- i day was something of an enigma. It was generally expected that the week before Christmas would be1,729 words
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Article35 1965-12-27 15 SHIPS lyinc alonxnd* the Slngapor* Harbtur wharves or txptctsd t«rtay ars: Mohammedl 1/2, City of Wellington s/9. Veleblt is. Tjlhodas 27/2 H. I ik.-ii Itaru Olrnoiile 33/34, Klin Hope 42/«3. Nar« 48.35 words
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Article155 1965-12-27 15 JAPAN will have to boost her home market next year to pull away from the current economic depression, an official report stated in Tokyo. A hoped for economic recovery failed to materialise this year, despite the relaxed credit squeeze, because demand for both capital investment155 words
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Article103 1965-12-27 15 Auto makers in Detroit announced that new-car sales in midDecember set a record for the period. December 11-20 dealer deliveries rose to 219,396 cars, up one percent from a year earlier. Kord and Chrysler accounted for all the Ra>n. Both companies posted 17 percent sales103 words
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Article56 1965-12-27 15 HTHE present rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24 last year is aelUnc T.T. or O.D. 2s. 3 15, 164. Buying T.T. 2s. 4 1/ Hid. Buying O.D. 2s. 4! M d. The dollar is at Its statutory middle position in relation56 words
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Advertisement219 1965-12-27 15 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES Dec. 20 Dec. 21 Dec. VI Dec. 23 Dec. 24 Industrials: 8>.03 ttM 83.04 83.48 83.81 Tins: 100.85 101.1.-, IKiJ 104.06 101.8? rubbers: 104.73 104.73 104.73 104.73 104.73 Deo. 30, 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 100 I-M III! MIS AV\Ol\<i:i» Current Date Total for Total for payment219 words
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Advertisement395 1965-12-27 15 S.S. -MOHAMMEDI" VOV: C-2 SAILING ON 27-13-65. AT 2 P.M. EMBARKATION TIME. I Saloon Class Passengers 12.30 p.m. > Deck Bunk Class I Passengers 9.00 a.m. i All passengers travelling by the t above vessel are hereby notified that they should forward their heavy and excess baggage for lns- pection395 words
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Advertisement433 1965-12-27 15 THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1940 EXTRAORDINARY RESOLUTION (Pursuant to the Companies Ordinance 1940. Section 119) of KINTA VALLEY ESTATE LIMITED PASSED ON 20th DECEMBER, 1965 At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company duly convened and held at the registered office. Hongkong Bank Chambers, lpoh, on Monday, 20th December, 1965, the433 words
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Advertisement537 1965-12-27 15 NOTICES NOTICES NOTICE OF PRIVATE ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Tebrau Estate Road which is a private one will be closed to I all traffic on December 31st 1965. MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDER NOTICE 1. Tenders are invited for the supply of the following items to the537 words
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Advertisement354 1965-12-27 15 TENDER NOTICE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA NTO C.KOI.OC.Y BMI.DING Tfnders :»re Invitee" from Claris 'B or nbovc Co»tractor? rrtrtsterefl with the Publi-; Woilc.s Department.-. Kuala Lumpor, lor the erectioii anc 1 ?omolet:on ol a New Geology Buildup Bt 'be unlieVslty of Mahiya. Pan ai Vall^v. Kiala LunpUT. Tender docutnents will be354 words
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Article, Illustration45 1965-12-27 16 Welterweight champion Emile Griffith (left) goes for the head of Manny Gonzales during their championship bout at Madison Square Garden. New York. Griffith made another successful defence of his world title by gaining a unanimous decision over IS rounds. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 45 words
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Article1868 1965-12-27 16 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep BIG RACE WINNER AND KELLET GIVE LEE A DOUBLE; KINGSTON SHINES ON JE MAINTIENDRAI AND GEN. TRONG cvm wjth pENANG, Sun. Ha hu Kong s i s Tibetan, ridden by Moses Lee, sprang a surprise to pay $120 in the Governor's Cup here today. Tibetan1,868 words
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Article48 1965-12-27 16 TOTAL POOL 147,179 1 No. *****8 ($28,314) I t No. 17J352 (57.078) 3 No. *****8 (93,539) Starters (5674 each): Nos. *****5, *****5. *****6. *****5. *****7. *****3. 192(24. > Consolations (5353 each) :Noc *****3, *****5, *****1, *****4, *****7. *****7, *****1. *****9. *****7, *****3. 1 i I I i48 words
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Article100 1965-12-27 16 I ON DON Sun Coin-in-the-slot b o rs c racing Is on Us way in for the British public. Televised racing that Ist'p till now viewers to the BBC have been able to see races broadcast from the Kempton Park racecourse near London for nothing. The telecastsReuter - 100 words
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245 1965-12-27 16 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN By Kuala Lumpur. Sunday VIALAYSIA have drawn a bye to the second round ITX in the Eastern Zone of the 1966 Davis Cup tennis competition. They will meet the winners of South Vietnam v Ceylon tie. The other teams I together245 words
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Article98 1965-12-27 16 f<ALCUTTA. Sun. Defend- ing champion Ramanathan Krishnan. of India, has been seeded No. 1 for the men's singles In the Asian lawn tennis championships being played here. The seeding list <in their order is: Ramanathan Krishnai (India). Jaldeep Jukherjea (India). Nicky Kalogeropoulus < Greece). Alex MetreveliReuter - 98 words
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Article24 1965-12-27 16 SINGAPORE. Bun. The Singapore Amateur Weightlifting and Bodybuilding Association's championships to be held at New World Park on Dec. 31. has been postjoned.24 words
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Article79 1965-12-27 16 Universities go down to Llanelly f ONDON, Sun. Results of Rugby matches: Rub by t'nion Glasgow HSFP 5 Gala 3: Hawick v Edinburgh Wanderers can- celled: Kelso 11 Herlots FP 3; Llanelly 15 Universities 1 AU 5: Neath 3 London Welsh ,6: West of Scotland 11 Lon'don Scottish 8: SwanseaReuter - 79 words
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Article29 1965-12-27 16 MIAMI BEACH. Sun. Shinjl of Japan beat Juan Esguep (Chile) 6-4. 6-1, in the third round of the Orange Bowl junior lawn tennis championships here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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159 1965-12-27 16 CELTIC HIT MORTON 8-1 TO TAKE THE LEAD T ONDON, Sun. Celtic, who beat Morton 8-1 yesterday, took over top spot in the Scottish Leapue Div. 1 while Rangers, the former leaders, crashed 3-2 to Dunfermline. Results of matches played yesterday: Scottish Div. I—Aberdeen 1 Hiben.lan 3 Celtic 8 MortonReuter - 159 words
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Article48 1965-12-27 16 CAPE TOWN, Sun. Britain si world snooker champion, Rex i William, last night became the second man to break 147 in tournament snooker. He systematically sank 15 reds. 15 blacks and all the colours. But he was beaten 2-1 by South African champion Manuel Francisco.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article437 1965-12-27 16 Jack Fingleton - Jack Fingleton By CYDNEY. Sun. It was not a very happy Christmas for the Spanish Davis Cuppers who are beginning to feel the tension here of waiting for the challenge round to begin tomorrow. The Spaniards, who are Playing in the challenge rcund for437 words
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Advertisement88 1965-12-27 16 RICCAR m model RZ-3068 RICCAR'S Newest electric automatic zig-zag B sewing machines are lovely and versatile B and there is no substitute for its unique performance. Ask for free demonstration.. SERVICE FACILITIES AVAILABLE tH AUSTRALIA. NEW ZEALAND. O.K. U.S.A.. EUROPE. FREE SERVICE FULLY GUARANTEED FOR 2 YEARS >oir Aftt\ 'if88 words
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Advertisement57 1965-12-27 16 I "^^T J^ A jt. 4 Silver Gillette 3 ways superior to all other blades! Lasts longer than any other blade f without exception L-\ More shaves per blade means f^m% \i^t"i~f^ less cost per shave \JlllVtiV The most superbly comfortable shaves in the world THE STAINLESS BLADE Packet of57 words
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Article, Illustration271 1965-12-27 17 \IELBOURNE, Sun. Ari Norman O'Neill made a forceful bid to regain his Test place when he took his score to 108 1 for New South Wales against Victoria on the ■•eond day of their Sheffield Shield match here yesterday. New South Wales were allReuter - 271 words
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808 1965-12-27 17 FiELSiNKI, Sunday yyiTHIN a year, a group of sportsminded Finns hopes to have screened 10. 000 schoolboy athletes and selected 100 with international potential in track events. This ambitious plan was fathered by Yrjo Heinonen, a 36-year-old shoe store manager and self- confessed amateurReuter - 808 words
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Advertisement19 1965-12-27 17 On all occasions ask for. VAT 69 Jg FINEST J SCOTCH ■Jl WHISKY /m* l^^bk QUALITY TELLS a\ "^BBBBBBBBBBViI19 words
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Page 17 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous300 1965-12-27 17 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Soldier obtained meal Iff, 1. Chaw all the way and !>wlng 8. Catch Daw, a good sort, in for it (6-7 1. the ferry ready to do menial 10. In pasMng half keep U> the tasks (5. 3. S). rdue hesitatingly and half- 9. Possibly300 words
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345 1965-12-27 18 China hits out at UN: 'Join? Never, not until...' TOKYO, Sunday. A TOP Communist Chinese official said yesterday that the Peking regime would never join the United Nations as long as the world body remains under "U.S. domination." Mr. Liao Cheng-chi. a member of the Chinese Communist Party central committeeReuter; UP - 345 words
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Article36 1965-12-27 18 KUCHINO. Sun. The Governor of Sarawak. Tun Abang Haji Opens, returned home last night after spending 38 days convalescing in Kuala Lumpur, where he was operated on for a stomach ailment on Nov. 18.36 words
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Obituary90 1965-12-27 18 MR. THAM VIM KCC of the OTIiC »i:<M M pavurd away on ChyMmas Pay :n Yuunistwr.: Mrmunal Hospital, leav nc MM i*-lov*d Witt, MM ni.il taagtt) l««vr !<1 i'.ia.li ii .Wrinlr H< 5.30 p. IB todsy 37.11 I*** 'or the Pit) CTMMtoria nt MMM Wrnon LOV» UMMM M away90 words
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Article, Illustration81 1965-12-27 18 MELBOURNE, Sur.— •"■1 Two Malaysian Army trainees were among 65 officer cadets who graduated from the Australian Officer Cadet School at Port sea. Victoria, recently. They were 2nd Lieutenants Saidi Zakaria of Keten-h. 12 miles south of Kota Bharu, and Annoar bin Adam of Ipoh. who had 1281 words
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301 1965-12-27 18 I 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. j THE Speaker of the Singapore Parliament. Mr. A. P. Rajah, told a backbencher, Mr. Ng Kah Ting, that a decision of the Malaysian Alliance Council need not necessarily be the decision of the Malaysian Government. Mr.301 words
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Article58 1965-12-27 18 ODAWARA i Japan*. Sun. A ?0-vear-old woman lost her life on Christmas Day when she dashed into n burning hotel at the Hakone hot springs resort In an effort to recover a handbag containing he>- pay and bonne Her badly burnt body was discovered four58 words
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Article, Illustration191 1965-12-27 18 Sudden death of Chief Education Adviser KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Chief Education Adviser. Inche Aminuddin bin Baki. died suddenly at his home in Jalan Guillemard here on Friday. He was 39. The Prime Minister. Ter.gku Abdu. Raliman. the Minister or Works. Posts, and Telecommunications. Dato V.T. Sambanthan. and the Minister191 words
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185 1965-12-27 18 Ministers among a large crowd at judge's funeral KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Cabinet Ministers were among the large crowd who attended the funeral of Justice Dato Mahmud Mohamed Hashim at the Muslim cemetery in Ampang Road yesterday. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, had earlier called at the family's Kampong Pandan185 words
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Article57 1965-12-27 18 BRISBANE. Sun. A helicopter yesterday scooped an exhausted surfboard rider from rough seas off Mermaid Beach, near Surfers Parudi.se. The rescue was the first by the Helicopter Surf Patrol. Pilot Jim Ferguson, who saw the youth 100 y;irds off the beach, flew low and the youthAP - 57 words
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Article52 1965-12-27 18 OAZA, Sun. Indian and Yugoslav troops patrolled the border of the Gaza Strip on Friday night and yesterday, so that Christian soldiers of the U.N could take Christmas off. A Norwegian soldier, dressed as Santa Claus and riding on a camel, distributed gift* to the52 words
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Article50 1965-12-27 18 RICHMOND i Vlrgimai. Bun.— CiiwrettP packages carrying a health warning have started showing up on shelve* at tobacco counters. After Jan. 1. all cigarette packages sold In the U.S. must i bear the message "caution: Cigarette smoking may be hazar- dous to your health."— UPl.50 words
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676 1965-12-27 18 SINGAPORE AIRPORT: 'FAVOURS ACCEPTED' CHARGE Backbencher Lim calls for an inquiry SINGAPORE. Sun. ALLEGATIONS that Singapore Airport officials accepted favours from certain foreign airlines while the Department of Civil Aviation was under the control of the Central Government of Malaysia were made in Parliament by a Government backbencher. Mr. Lim676 words
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Article, Illustration284 1965-12-27 18 OINGAPORE, Sun. The motor insurance policy held by crippled Mr. Michael Yap Is no different from "half of those issued to Singapore motorists." This was stated today by 1 the Insurance company which Insured Mr. Yap's ntm hand-operated Holden. Mr. Yap, 28.284 words
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Article94 1965-12-27 18 HONG KONG. Sun. Lai Chuan-Chu. a leading veteran of the epic Chinese Communist "Long March", died In Shemanu yaatar. day a( a serjous ii. j China ne\v» agency rajportad He »a.-> IS. Lai was a depu'y to Urn National I People's Constres.o. member Ol UM IReuter - 94 words
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