The Straits Times, 6 January 1966
1966-01-06
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Title Section25 1966-01-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 NATIONAL LIBRARY, 7& The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY. JAM ARY 6. 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203425 words
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Article192 1966-01-06 1 Shastri to Ayub: Sorry I'm late DAY TWO at Tashkent IVaSHKENT (Russia), \V»d. President uli of Pakistan and Prime Mlntttrr shastrl of India met alone in lie i r secluded •neutral villa" this morning to continue their talks on IndoPikistan problems. Prrsitlcnl \>ub ilr«\e up to the \>Ha. Half aReuter - 192 words
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Article22 1966-01-06 1 Ihr British magazine has bcmisiv'd Din-up pictures of pretty iik rover. !h- -nldier. said to!iac' found they avkcuien.22 words
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Article15 1966-01-06 1 .■\i:: p 10 pel rent tonfl minor Mari lrom Jan. i th utcr.15 words
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Article, Illustration11 1966-01-06 1 SUPPLY ACT MAY BE INVOKED TO BEAT ALL PROFITEERS11 words
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Article455 1966-01-06 1 808 NG - 808 NG By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today warned that he might invoke the Supply Act 1961, to beat profiteers taking advantage of the recentlychanged turnover tax. The Government, he siiid, would not hesitate t<> invoke the455 words
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Article39 1966-01-06 1 KUCHING. Wed. At least two Indonesian Infiltrators were wounded when an enemy gang of 20 was put to flight by a Sarawak border patrol yesterday afternoon. This la the first border Incident in Sarawak for a month39 words
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Article14 1966-01-06 1 PARI President De Goullc baa replied to Piesidrru Johnson •Mam PeyreI14 words
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Article25 1966-01-06 1 BONN. Wed The meat and the humble today cone; Dr Konrad Adenauer, r.rst Chancellor of West Oermany. on his 90ib birthday R«uter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article434 1966-01-06 1 Tebedu Chinese ordered to quit From GEOFFREY GELDARD: KUCHING. Wed ALL Chinese are being moved from the Sarawak border bazaar of Tebedu and its surrounding area border hot spot because they have failed to co-operate with the security forces. A round-the-clock curfew w;is clamped <>n ilk- ;iiv;i yesterday and this434 words
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Article35 1966-01-06 1 MANII A. in F. rdinanii Marco*, vho lisa- promised tn curb ram Jar. t :mugßi; th»" com. try today madr prise emO at :hr Bureau oi Custom*, in VlwiiU "s South Harbour. fPI35 words
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Article, Illustration65 1966-01-06 1 THE TIME: 6.15 am THE PLACE: The fenced-in playing field under Ihe \v:ills of Pudu prison. Kuala Lumpur. The golfer is a detainee. His handicap is 24. Every morn in^ he j^i'is Up early to practise chives and chips, long before the crowds p;iss l>> on theirLira Yiw Chong - 65 words
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Article270 1966-01-06 1 Razak to lead team to Lagos Xl AL A LI'MPI'R. Wed. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. will lead Malaysia's delegation to the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference on Rhodesia, scheduled to open in Lagos next Tuesday. This was announced by the Ministry of External Affairs this evening. Other uifiub.Ts270 words
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Article144 1966-01-06 1 iy\ NANG, Wi American )< I clay caught ;i batta-lion-sized force Vietcong guerillas In an open battli miles from here and pounded them with bombs. At lea were estimated killed. The guerillas, abo strong, were m<>\ valley near tin 1 city ol Hup when theyReuter - 144 words
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Article15 1966-01-06 1 PARIS. W I CM'iiir warn ii hla a today U> n the Cabinet15 words
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Article30 1966-01-06 1 CALL ro m W.W M»KK U.-.l I S lonisht iirufrl afl ■MMberi »l I N to use influence t* brine about unroaditional discussions for peace in Vietnam— Router.Reuter - 30 words
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Article62 1966-01-06 1 SYDN: Aimed police tonight recap urad Iro luumve frunmen Hid .since 'hey broke Uil 7 tejra Bgo iitcr one )l the bigKesl manhunts in Australian history. The dnpermdo paii R\;.n. 4i and Peter Walker, a 24-year-old English Immigrant P!>ed In i va« ijolice net. th drove thenReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration270 1966-01-06 2 CHINESE ENVOYS CALLED HOME FROM MANY COUNTRIES Mao moves 60,000 troops from Indian frontiers to Soviet border regions ('NINA has summoned many of its ambassadors hack to IVkin«, apparently for a l^ip level meeting, according to information pieced together In Now Delhi. The ambassadors in WarsawAP - 270 words
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Article88 1966-01-06 2 Wed. ihr Philip- r. h.i.v ordered the drama I hum circulation of all run .il denominations of ie.s> than our paao. A bank apakaaajan said many notes, hi dfnominatiom ol inc. 10- 25 :ir.u 50 us. were already tatiemi and no lonser reco'4P.lsai)le as ncy.88 words
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Article27 1966-01-06 2 NEW YOKK Wed. M n .i 43-vr.n -old NfCl'i »aa today appointed director of the Congress il Equality iCore> In me* Mr. J.mirs Farmer27 words
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111 1966-01-06 2 Arabian prince in gunfight with six men ADEN. Wrd. A South Arabian prince, whoso uncle is the Sultan of Lahej. said yesterday he fought six armed men who tried to assassinate him in the Sheikh Othman District of Aden. Prince All bin Ahmed bin Ali Al Abdali, Commander of theReuter - 111 words
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Article35 1966-01-06 2 Bfci.GKAUK woci Three people were k.i'rd ;u:J 60 Injured--37 of llirm .-n:ous!y. in ;t collision yesterday between .i bu- and two lurries near Blavonakl Brtxi on the B -Zagreb road. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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121 1966-01-06 2 TOKYO. Wed. Chinese Vioe-Premir- Chen Vi dccla i- ed >esterday that China naid un its foreign debts and became a "State free from all foreign debts" in IMS. He also said China had "overfulfilled the annual State plan ahead of schedule in121 words
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Article84 1966-01-06 2 UONG KONG. Wrd. Protest placards demanding internal sclfijovernment for Hong Kon< greeted Mr.v Eirene White, thr British Colonial undersecretary, on her arrival here laM night lor a week's visit. About 20 demonstrators Irom the Hong Kong Labour Party stood outside the airport entrance uvhReuter - 84 words
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229 1966-01-06 2 THANOM WARNS CAMBODIA OF 'STRONG RETALIATION' DANGKOK. Wrd. Thai Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn warned today Thailand would take "strong retaliatory action" if Cambodia attacked Thailand again in the future. Reporting to the Cabinet. the Primr Minister said Thailand considered Cambodia's armed attack on Sunday on its south-east-ern border areas "armedUPI - 229 words
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149 1966-01-06 2 Marcos seeks economic aid from Japan •TOKYO. Wort. The former Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. NobuMiko Kislu. vairl >esterdav that Ihr Philippines m.is aeekini Japan's co-operation in rebuilding its I'liiniinn Mr KMii made tinstatement on his return here from Manila where he represented .la p. in at the in.iusiir.il ion of149 words
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Article38 1966-01-06 2 r.os angei.es. Wed. Tlic ci.m: trlpleaonic XB7O, forerunner of the supersonic n port, ypbtrrcliiy Hew hi us maxi- mum speed of 2.000 m.p.h. and I top altitude of 70.000: loiißes' period thus far.- UPI. iUPI - 38 words
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130 1966-01-06 2 The Army grabs power in Upper Volta OU A (1 A D O U G O U (Upper Volta), Wed. Upper Volt as Army rday announced ,t had seized power lt\ this French speaking West African r< public and Mr. Mau tnego, who quit as President, said he welcomed tlu-130 words
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Article21 1966-01-06 2 HAMILTON B A ban on h and building by the .^irt of ;i campaign iicla more beautiful I21 words
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Advertisement209 1966-01-06 2 W^^ mmMMr tHtr y m&^^^^m^m^mmm BP*^^^^ ifii tj i \r\j^^ 2». v '■"■*>■ m\ •\iGosunmu m Mrs. Chan iS going Superwell.Todayshe'sdnvingthecar.Tomorrowherhusband will. AW^ A^tok mWW MW AW mtWmX MW MmWmm. AMm^ MW AW MM AW B They go everywhere in it and they go like a flash on POWER-INCREASED SUPERSHELL.209 words
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Miscellaneous16 1966-01-06 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Annlebv I I GOOD HBAVEHf ffi riJorup e> icxui'* l f N16 words
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Article, Illustration134 1966-01-06 3 WORST DRESSED WOMAN OF 1965 It»s ANGKUg, Wed— Princess Margaret yesterday topped a Calilornia tashion designer's list of nominations for Ihe 10 Wont Dressed Women of !!»•>.">. Mr. Kichard Blackuell. who annually produces the iashion blacklist, placed Princess Margaret at the top with the comment; jjraml revival o| rharlie's aunt134 words
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78 1966-01-06 3 LONDON Wed. Widower George Petprs returned home after funeral and found ;i notice to quit pinned on i his front dixir. It w:ls pu' up by Dorking Coun- 1 eil officials because Mr. Peters. J 61. had become the sole occupant ofReuter - 78 words
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319 1966-01-06 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. The United States said yesterday that ships flying the British flag:, and registered in Hong Kong, were the main nonCommunist bloc vessels still engaged in trade with North Vietnam. But a State Department spokesman said there had been aReuter - 319 words
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Article313 1966-01-06 3 REDS UNLEASH MORTAR FIRE ON CAMP SAIGON. Wed COMMUNIST forces mauled the defenders of an American Special Forces camp in South Vietnam's northernmost province with two intense mortar barrages last night and early today, the U.S. headquarters disclosed. An American military spokesman said the Communists unleashed their first two-hour mortarUPI - 313 words
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Article42 1966-01-06 3 COTONOU Dahomey >. Wed. The Dahomey Foreign Minister. Dr. Emile Derlin Zinsou, said on Monday he had told the Chinese Ambassador to leave the country within three days. This followed Dahomey's decision to sever dip'omatic relations with Peking. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article191 1966-01-06 3 I ONDON. Wed. Britain's wave of child killings took another grisly turn yesterday when police in St. Helens found the body of a nine-year-old schoolgirl. She had been strangled and sexually assaulted. The girl. Linda Houghton. j vanished while television screens were filled with picture,191 words
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Article54 1966-01-06 3 COCOS ISLANDS Wed. Brl- i tains largest aircraft carrier, the 43.000-ton Ark Ruyal. concluded a three-day •show of strength" 600 miles ofT Indonesia jrttterday Supersonic fighters and .strike aircraft repeatedly thundered at minimum altitudes over the coral atolls of thus isolated Australian territory during the54 words
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142 1966-01-06 3 DOME. Wed. Justice Minister O r on z o Reale has promised to revise Italy's "crime of honour" law under which jealous hu*l>uii(K or inRry fathers ran rsrapr with light sentences if tlic> kill seducers of their womenfolk. .Mr. Rcalc said inReuter - 142 words
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Article, Illustration132 1966-01-06 3 I OS ANGELES. Wed. Actor Ronald Reagan (above) yesterday bec.tmc Rrpuhli can candidate for Governor of California The good-looking. 84--vrar-old Mr Itllll announced hi* candidacy in a Sttte-wide television hmailiasl He was following in the footsteps of another famous Hollywood personality, sonx-and-danceReuter - 132 words
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144 1966-01-06 3 T»USKEGEE (Alabama), Wed A youn«;j Negro civil rights work-j r.r was shot dead yesterday and it touched off a march by 1.500 of his angry fellow students. Marvin Segrest. a white 69--year-old .service station I operator, was chargpd with i the murder of Samuel144 words
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92 1966-01-06 3 LONDON. Wed. A motorist I action group protesting at a new 70 m.p.h. speed limit on British i road.s has asked former motor 1 raring ace Stirling Moss to stand tor Parliament at the next elec- 1 tion. I They want himReuter - 92 words
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Article38 1966-01-06 3 ZERMAT i Switzerland. Wed. MoN than 5.000 French. Herman and British touri.-tv mm temporarily blocked In this famous .^k: resort yesterday a lien »n Avalanche cut off the alpine rail- 1 way No-one was Injured. AP.AP - 38 words
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Article36 1966-01-06 3 ROUSEN (Fiance), Wed. Police who stopped a speeding car because a man was clinging to the roof, found he was a jealous husband whose wife was being driven off by a rival. --Reuter.36 words
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Advertisement86 1966-01-06 3 INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCT V. J j v^ J USHA the most trusted y^C#^x name wC_j<y) n TclnS I USHA fans are the choice ot millions in over 50 countries around the world tor their quality and precision engineering. You too can chcose USHA confidently and rely j on trouble free86 words
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Advertisement361 1966-01-06 3 1966 SHIPMENTS CHEAPEST BARGAINS IN CITY? j MEN'S DRESSING GOWNS ALLSIZES 57.50 MEN'S COTTON TETORON SHIRTS 83.90 MEN'S TETREX BANLON SHIRTS 55.50 LADIES' STRETCH BANLON SKIRTS 54.50 LADIES' SWIMSUITS ALLSIZES $7.50 LADYBIRD CHILDREN'S SWIMWEAR $3.25 CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHIRTS 51. 40 CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SOCKS 50 c CHILDREN'S DRESSES MANY DESIGNS 52.50361 words
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Article, Illustration507 1966-01-06 4 BYRNE, COATES REFUSE TO EXPLAIN i SINGAPORE. Wed. VO EXPLANATION was forthcoming today on the sudden resignation of Mr. Austin Coates as Director of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board the $2,100 post which he has held Tor only four months. Mr. Coates handed in his resignation507 words
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242 1966-01-06 4 STORE IS URGED TO START LOTTERY FOR OUR CHARITIES SINGAPORE, Wednesday. STATE Lotteries Board should be set up in Singapore to help raise funds for local charitable organisations. This suggestion was made by Mr. Ron Chandran Dudley, general secretary of the Singapore Association for the Blind in his 1964-65 annual242 words
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Article93 1966-01-06 4 A TRAFFIC CASE: MAN DISCHARGED SINGAPORE. Wed. J.A.C. Montgomery, who had claimed trial to charges of permitting his schoolboy son Christopher Andrew. 15. to ride his motorcycle without licence and without proper insurance, was granted a discharge yesterday by the First Traffic Court. Inspector V. Rajaratnam. prosecuting, said that Montgomery's93 words
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96 1966-01-06 4 SINGAPORE. Wed British Professor William Walsh will K ive i a lecture on "The University and i the Modern World" at the newlecture theatre No. 3, University of Spore, at 7.30 pm. on Jan. 19. He is the Professor of Education and Pro-Vice-Chancellor96 words
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Article59 1966-01-06 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Khek Community Guild in Peck Seah Street Win hold a dinner tomorrow in honour of the four new-ly-appointed Ministers of State. They are Mr. K. C. Lee 1 Culture 1. Mr. Wee Toon Boon < Defence 1. Inche Rahim Ishak 1 Education 159 words
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Article127 1966-01-06 4 Unionist on obstruction charge SINGAPORE. Wed. The case in which a trade unionist Is charged with obstructing workers during a trade dispute last year, was mentioned at the ninth magistrate's court today. K. Krlshnan Nrir. an official of the Sinuapoie Commercial House ;.nd Factory Employees Union, is alleged to have127 words
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Article78 1966-01-06 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— The third criminal district judge. Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee, yesterday sentenced Kuan Boon Leong, 18. to hve years' Jail for stealing a mo- torcycle and being in possession of another stolen vehicle. Kuan pleaded guilty to theft of a motorcycle in Jalan Tenteram78 words
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Article32 1966-01-06 4 SINGAPORE. WeU. The Sin- fjapore Anti-Tuberculosis AssociaUon'a mobile X-ray unit Is now stationed at the Kakl Bukit community centre. Jalan Damal until Friday, between 5 p.m. and 8.30 p.m.32 words
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Article34 1966-01-06 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— The second Industrial Arbitration Court will j hear a bonus dispute between 1 Jackson's Malaya Ltd. Singapore and the Sinpapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union on Monday at 10 a.m.34 words
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233 1966-01-06 4 Assn for Blind urgently needs new premises SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Association for the Blind is now in urgent need of new premises to accommodate its welfare office. It has oeen served with notice to quit the present office in St Gregory Place, off North Bridßc Road. A spokesman for233 words
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Advertisement199 1966-01-06 4 OPENS K^l!Fi\j TODAY! DAILY 5 SHOWS: lla.i UP. 4.00, 6.30 9.15 p.m. It Will *vtiin iT IS THE picture that won for both V lim ARS THE BEST PERFORMANCE" TOU Will J AWARD AT THE CANNES FILM FESTIVAL! ItS Bold And Columbia pictures W^ UnUSU3I IA/// lIA A Mm Story199 words
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Advertisement278 1966-01-06 4 REX -"OPENS TODAY "SKY ■11 «m, 1.45, 4, 6.30 A 9.30pm. (S port) 11 am, 1.45, 4, 6.30 A 9.15 pm. IS« the T he EPIC STORY SPECIAL OF THE I *GEMTS MAGNIFICENT 4 01 52 B.C. fc-ijj WHO FOUGHT LIKE Jin ACTION N^ W ..J ff 400! I T278 words
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Advertisement414 1966-01-06 4 [CATHAY MWlBTmm.-wmmw.l!mW J LAST DAY! 1 isT 4.30 *&~5.30 pm Cush SUPER CiNEHAMA iht iiALLELUJMIi I KAIL' Burt LANCASTER Lee RtMICK Jl»ro-f IWlf- CHILDREN ft TEENAGERS SI 50 TO ANY SEAT AT 1 IS V 4 30 pm CARRY ON CABBY' .OPENS: tl.l 30. 4. 6 30 0 15pm -THE414 words
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Miscellaneous69 1966-01-06 4 TODAY ••Immortality" (play). Victoria Thea're, 7.45 p.m. Trade exhibition. Victoria Memorial Hall, Irom 10 a.m. b p.m. Cantonese opera. National Theatre, 8 p.m. Frc i- film shows Nonya and Baba. Tal Keau School. Jalan Paya, 7.30 p.m. Slltake. Profile of the Nation Today. Peanuts a Valuable Crop. Before the Wind69 words
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Article, Illustration115 1966-01-06 5 RICHARDS - Now it's boots RICHARDS From A 1 ONDON, Wed -Boots: Boot*: Boot->'." Tho British soldiers' wartime soiik sums up the prev:»ilinc women's fashion in London today. The hoots have to be white and -.ilf-lensth to !)<■ really "with it." and Vivien Wee of Sarawak. final year student at Pitman's Secretarial115 words
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144 1966-01-06 5 AIELBOURNE. Wed.— L l A runaway Saudi Arabian princess said in Melbourne today she had dropped her plan to marry a wealthy Leban ese businessman in Singapore because her husband had asked a High Court to forbid the divorce she sought. Princess Nada144 words
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Article36 1966-01-06 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Prime Minister Mr l<>e Kuan Yew. v. ill open the three-day conference of tiie People's Association H tli p Btngapon Conference HaU tn Shentnn Way Xt 10.45 a.m. on Saturday36 words
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213 1966-01-06 5 Blind association cuts fees to attract more blind members FINGAPORE. Wednesday. 'PHE Singapore Association for the Blind, which has only one blind member, is trying to attract more blind members by reducing the annual subscription rates from $5 to a dollar. spnke.Mnan said today: xpect to get betwoi'.-. (1 25213 words
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Article67 1966-01-06 5 Port officer passes diploma exam SINGAPORE Wed Mr. Robert Tan Choon Teck. 33. a trainine officer with the staff riepartment of the Singapore Port Authority, has lost passed the finals of his London Institute of Transport diploma examination. Hi qpeti port, port administration economics. The diploma, tbe nrst to be67 words
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Article39 1966-01-06 5 MI'AK Wed. A safe containInjf $350 mi stolen, irom a rubbei factory at Bakn. eight miles Irom here, last nlzht Police foui.d the safe emptied ■intents this morning \r. blukar near the factory39 words
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85 1966-01-06 5 I/ANGAR. Wed McniWi.. Of the 60 youth ciubs in Periis •riti holn larmors to harvest their crops tins year. "Wo hope as many volur.teors as possible will c< riic forward." Inche Mohamad Noor bin C thr State youth officer, said today. Their85 words
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Article239 1966-01-06 5 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. I^HE authorities of the Maris Stella High School have apologised to the Ministry of Education for a statement they made implying that the Ministry was to blame for the fact that 120 Primary One children registered with the school have to stay at239 words
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170 1966-01-06 5 5,000 to visit Japan floating fair KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Five thousand Malaysian businessmen and Government officials will he invited to visit the Japan Industry Floating Fair when it is in Port Swettenham from Jan. 14 to 16. spokesman of the Japanese Embas>y. said the fair would be closed to the170 words
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Article29 1966-01-06 5 KI.I'ANG. Wed Tlio Di.s:r:o: Officer- Inclir Abdul Kad:r b:n Abdullah, will open a trade fair at Jala n Wayang here tomorrow i at 5 p.m. I29 words
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Miscellaneous32 1966-01-06 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl _V' A Ki^ C TH' LAZY FEUNE C_ WONTOOANV ft X) COMES SYLVESTER «V LQ^PVJ'INTW' j\ l\? snjooze on hi& k J\ V. PAB TMyy J I32 words
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Article, Illustration517 1966-01-06 6 'Conscience won't let me draw $500 a month' FORMER BARISAN MAN EXPLAINS WHY HE QUIT SINGAPORE. Wed THK former Harisan Sosialis Opposition leader in Parliament, Mr. Lim Huan Boon, said today he had resigned nifl Bnkit Merah seat recently because "I cannot in good conscience draw 8500 a month for517 words
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Article, Illustration177 1966-01-06 6 SINGAPORE. Wi-d. Singapore had mi a line example tor justice, democracy, and multiracial harmony. Belgian Cardinal Cardijn .said tonight. These practices, he .^aid. were in keeping with the principles of the International Young Christian Workers Movement. of which he is the founder The 83-yea; -oic! Cardinal was177 words
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211 1966-01-06 6 Employees asked to submit particulars SINGAPORE. Wed. Workers in Government offices and commercial linns are i.ow being asked to submit detailed information about their citizenship status and personal background. This is beiiiK done In anticipation of the introduction of the Regulation I Employment Bill. II under which non-Si:, pore citizens211 words
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Article64 1966-01-06 6 Industrial relations course soon APORE. W«L- A s: ;ap» 12- lecture course agement and In- •in be condtict.eu by the Sincapore Institute of Management. Special emphasis will he Riven lo employer-employee situatiuns in Singapore. Lectures will be held at I Ann College on Tuesdays 7 pm--9 pin > commencing Jan.64 words
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Advertisement290 1966-01-06 6 UNIQUE MUSIC OFFER! Buy any of the world famous PHILIPS gramophones ALL with DIAMOND needles and get three 12 LP records for less than the price of one Model AG 4100. A jaunty little portable battery, all- mm\ SANP^ s^ transistor gramophone with a voice that's clear >^ and true290 words
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Miscellaneous190 1966-01-06 6 •COLTLP TWS PTTOOLE V-O\7 KNJOU'. I ...TWEY APPEARED I I .^T, CA'_LEP AND UM\T L^-—^_J BEUKVBNOLI'RE Y'jffl •U>OEST'Agij-,».JfP/ ftJTTucv \*CRE A J 6LT7ENLV A.MP SOON I THEM HAPPENED f OM. TAI.KN TO ONJE /j|T TH S COLCSV ON SL.'Pc(C OR PEOPLE, POMiKJATEP THE CR>>'"'«^oM ITO THENTr" UJTS OF O^ T>-JT190 words
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Article, Illustration10 1966-01-06 7 The golfing detainee yesterday's picture10 words
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Article51 1966-01-06 7 CJYDNEY, Wid Labrador tracker dons arr to hr O UM-il in an inti u ut-ril l.« excrete in Mala* an lanfle* n«-\t week am lawtraHaa Amu spokesm-m said (nd. iv thr rlnu^ would he "the n"sc .md <\ir-■pi-arhr.id" of thr flh Rn K■>> 1 1 \u>(ralian Hruinirnl Rr51 words
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Article203 1966-01-06 7 Jeffrey Francis - Jeffrey Francis: From Jesselton. Wed rE Sabah Government Is concernned over the increased number of land applicants who are interested in getting only timber from the land given to them. Once the timber had been felled and sold they leave the land to waste, the203 words
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Article66 1966-01-06 7 IjOK BTAR, Wea K"dah and Perh.s uoiice. have asked the Tha :oi licld in their hunt tor seven arn.ed men who pirated two Qshing boats off Pnlau Lanckawi on New Year's nlßht. A arine police boat U in the meantime scourine i he s< a for66 words
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Article, Illustration232 1966-01-06 7 Two detainee: exercise long before rush hour KUALA LUMPI'R. Wed. For two detainees in Pudu prison, an "early to bed. and early to rise" regimen is necessary for keeping fit. Every morning, long before the rush hour when the crowds pass by, the former Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche232 words
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117 1966-01-06 7 More apply for those 'all found' jobs in Saigon Wed. Mo r r than nOO Singaporeans ii a v c answered an American tirm's advertisement, for jobs on construction projects in South Vietnam. A spokesman fur Hip the American Marti Machinery Co Itd applications were coming In." There are racai117 words
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Advertisement241 1966-01-06 7 MORE STYLE! MORE COMFORT! BRILLIANT NEW MECHANICAL DESIGN! MORE IMPROVED PERFORMANCE STILL! BIGGER BOOT! GREAT SAFETY! There's a lot more to the NEW Renault 1100 than its sleek new styling. To begin with the luggage boot is now 25"0 bigger. Disc brakes right round on all four wheels self adjusting,241 words
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Article16 1966-01-06 8 ■i, v mtmimmm mr mrs ifeank on 'hi-ir THE FAMILY OF 'he i. donation* 'a16 words
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Article27 1966-01-06 8 ii ..,*< |li t/immiim JUST THE THINC (Ol i IM METHOOIST SCHOOL BENTONC t ITARTING MM HAIRORCSSINC MIS* CHAN SOW LIN'S THE ONLY WAV 1.1 "t ;i27 words
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678 1966-01-06 8 The Straits Times Thursday. January 6, 1966. Price Ramp Again The profiteering which takes some ot the joy out of all Year and festival occasions has made its annual reappearance, attracting the usual warnings ;md aßsphaaia* the public's customary docility. There Is no onslaught \it l>y the consumers' a&so;uns which678 words
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Article351 1966-01-06 8 The campaign begun in ]%1 to eliminate tuberculosis, Malaya's most widespread and deadly disease, as "a public health hazard" is going well; i.nd i.s about to go better. Tha developments the senior tuber-i-ulosis specialist. Dr. J. S. Sodhy, announced yesterday will bring still more sophistication to a dri%e351 words
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Article238 1966-01-06 8 There are now over 400.000 workers in Singapore's central provident fund, with $360 million to their credit, about 93 per cent of it in Singapore government loans. But as the report for 1964 discloses (the fund's balance was then just over $306 million and membership was 393.743) there238 words
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782 1966-01-06 8 AMENDMENTS TO THE SINGAPORE CONSTITUTION YOU. In your lcadi Dec 24 and several ot your correspondents have had occasion in recent weeks to mention the amendment of Singapore's Constitution so that it is now possible for Parlla ment to amend the I stltution by a .-imple majority. This chance was782 words
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350 1966-01-06 8 \OV published 'ST Dec. 22 1 two reports "Saigon says it again Cambodia to blame" and Pursuit by fire' authority for U.S. troops" from Reuter (Saigon > and AP Washington i respectively In the first report one reads: "South Vietnamese Government sources have repeated charges350 words
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Article, Illustration764 1966-01-06 8 NICHOLAS DANILOFF - Soviets bring profit motive to factories NICHOLAS DANILOFF ECONOMIC REVIEW OF RUSSIA AND EASTERN EUROPE By WASHINGTON year 1966 will see a new triumph of pragmatism in tho pconomies of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. In the last few years the Soviet bloc has been resisting: Khrushchev's call for764 words
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Advertisement310 1966-01-06 8 r; -a^« SSBI I Straits Timrs Malay Mail ClOMihod tdvtrtiKmfi.il maf ko handed lo i COLO STORAGE SUPCH- MARKtT V Orchard Road Re<eptionM tv. «k < COLO STORAGE BRANCHES a, Holland «»«i-KelM»- Naval Mm. Avthorited Aq**fvtv CITY BOOK STORE (.TO WaaahaaMi Home. Collrer 0u«<» THE NEWS FRONT f itipotr.ck t310 words
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Advertisement44 1966-01-06 8 "'gee ghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers Exporter] ot High Clots Worsteds t Woollens. SINGAPORE 21. Chulio Street, Tel: ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Mansion. Ist Floor, Room No. 8, 54 64. Nathan Road, Kowloon.44 words
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Advertisement119 1966-01-06 8 DON'T BE SKINNY tjafatSßßßSmddU.i T1 ri I a*SBBBBBBBai M| ,-3r- <V' V CONCENTMHO Hj.il mr *^jk FOOD SUPPIEaUNT I jr^mt ■•oemiGiu PEOPLE BBBaVi!\ LV9*aßW^rT Ji ,j| WATE. ON «^^A ■kajßl CHILDREN ~<r «J eon we'Qnt teel Ag-^ f X?\-.- better -with WATE- 2 WATf-ON me concentrated liquid food packed tufl119 words
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Article, Illustration493 1966-01-06 9 LIM THOW BOON - LIM THOW BOON: Bomoh goes to jail for six years-with a smile By Kuala Lumpur, Wed AN Assibtont Director of Welfare Services was promised "billions" by a woman bomoh, who was sentenced today to a total of six years' jail for cheating493 words
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Article82 1966-01-06 9 TAIPING. Wed— Three men. one of them armed with v revolvrr. robbed the occupants of a television and radio shop here of $2500 ;ind about $2.500 worth or jewellery on Monday night. Th.- o-.vr.pr. Madam toe in and her family who wrrc outside the shoo.82 words
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179 1966-01-06 9 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. •pHE Minister tor Finance, Mr. Lim Kirn San. today said the Singapore Government was still waiting for the go-ahead signal from the Malaysian Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. to begin discussions on closer economic co-operation between179 words
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Article39 1966-01-06 9 KUCHING. W.-d. Throe timber company employees drownfd when th"tr motor boat oansizf-rt In a remote part of Sarawak's Third Division on New Yonr's Daw The body of one of the victims Ls still missing.39 words
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Article31 1966-01-06 9 KLAI.A l.l'Mtn-K. Sir Royal Malaysian Navy here 'od;i\ for a oneRoyal Niuni Collrco. Dartmouth. Samad. Motiamed Jittt bin H;iil AM M tlviii afenon. Kami Belvai31 words
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Article21 1966-01-06 9 ii from K Mr I .J F< wtinß RM 1 ttu prior to trantier lo anoth< i state.21 words
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156 1966-01-06 9 Curfew if clashes continue, warns MB KCALA LUMPUR. Wed— The Mentri Besar of Selangor. Dato Harun bin Haji Idris. today warned villagers of kampongs in the Port Swettenham area that if clashes continued he would impose a curfew. Dato Harnn's warning rame after further unrest in the Port Swettenham area156 words
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102 1966-01-06 9 Yap brothers qualify as doctor and lawyer <$ANBAKAN. Wed. Two Malaysian brothers pa^ed their final year examinations In medicine and law la Australian universities la.n month. Yap Pak Chau. 28. obtained his M 8.8.5. degree at the University of Sydney, while his younger brother. Yap Pak Yul. 25. got his102 words
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Article50 1966-01-06 9 SEREMBAN. Wed Delegates from 32 MCA branches in Netfri Sembllan will meet here on Monday io pick an MCA assemblyman to fill a vacancy In the Slate Executive Council. The vacancy was raused by the death of Mr Han Hiu Fong (Rain October last *e..i50 words
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Article30 1966-01-06 9 K LUANG- Wed. The neid officer of tiip Information Depart- ment here. Inche Zalnal bin Mo- 1 named Janl. ha* been transferred to PonUao as district Information officer.30 words
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Article34 1966-01-06 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Assistant, Coiv.misMoner of CID. Mr. Cheam Kirn Seang. w.!l fly to Britain tomorrow morning to attend a yix-month (or r»enior •tafl at the Police College in Bramshill.34 words
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96 1966-01-06 9 TELUK ANBON, Wed. Lee I Hoclc Lai. 20. a fisherman of Jarnk Island near here, was fined S3O or a weeks Jail by the magis- i trate^s couri yesterday when he, pleaded guilty to taking out his boat to Ma without a valid pass96 words
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98 1966-01-06 9 CYDXEY. Wed. An Australian woman said in a Sydney court today that she had married a Chinese student for money so that he could evade deportation. Dorothy Alison I<r ■aid her marriage to the man consisted of a brief meeting half an hour before98 words
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Article, Illustration94 1966-01-06 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A Singapore girl. Irene Son Gwek Neo above has just returned home after graduating with honours in bio-chemlstry at the University of Adelaide. She Is the only Asian among four students at the university last year who graduated with honours in bio-chemistry. The others94 words
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183 1966-01-06 9 Police to import six Alsatians to fight crime KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Six Alsatians are to be imported to help the police la their fight against crime. The dogs are expected to come from the Metropolitan Police Dog Training School In Kent, England. They will form nuci; r Dog Unit for183 words
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Article25 1966-01-06 9 SINGAPORE. v, today I ng Yeo. 45. tu Witnesses arr asked to contact Singh. B [Yaffle Police. S< poy Liuea .-00,.25 words
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Article13 1966-01-06 9 Inche Bahaman b.:-. the School of Nut>ins here on J.<n. 1513 words
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Advertisement132 1966-01-06 9 SasaifaM 1a. waaVt wuk o«t. Take* |oat mlaatcs (suttf l pair «t haaia. If****** Twciamtrgrtr, g*U«ht«r... erg* darker... and y*acan'sg« wrong. 'Colorsilk' fives you a whole new generation of >«>»a»atla fttlaw Mk i young, livelier colon., natural beyond suspicion! You can't over-color your hair. The coloring action I Silky subtle132 words
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Miscellaneous803 1966-01-06 9 TV MALAYSIA < lIWM.I. Kuala I.ur- BWgc: 7 33 Gidct All pur .md IVnanc; •> Ipoh Are Taken"; and Malacca; 3 johorr k .Wv .s in afandartn Bioli.ihni; I Titiping: 7 Turn Ewcl! Show "The' PryBatu I'ahat: 9 Kluanj ing Eve": B.3s— Documemafy i. m Pour Vous Madame". 8.49 i803 words
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Article, Illustration886 1966-01-06 10 C£l3^ WHEN PICKING A PARTNER FOR LIFE, THE PATTER OF MONEY MAKES SWEET SOUND —AND LOVE IS AN ALSO RAN WHEN it comes to picking a partner, women are going in for the rustle of banknotes rather than the whispered sweet nothings. For nowadays it seems there isn886 words
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171 1966-01-06 10 An old gem with a new-look glitter N^OT since Victorian days I has the turquoise enjoyed such popularity as it does today. Leading jewellery designers are using It In many ingenious ways and find that the resulting jewels are enjoying a great vogue. One of the happiest uses to which171 words
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411 1966-01-06 10 THE ROMAN LOOK IS LONG AND SLENDER rh big lashion PUS hay»- been fired by snmc 'Z~> couture houses in Rome. The top designr's have launched their trends for the season and f.irlv indications are of a starkly simple silhouette. Words like "essential"' and "linear" describe collections which are almost411 words
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Advertisement531 1966-01-06 10 Why you should pay 25Z more fora Slumberland Mattress (and why so many wise people have) Slumberland quality provides five good reasons. Slumberland Quality is an Investment: Now met ii< m car bst? Yor itw TC Km wrt oot kow looc yoo tpni it nrt? Doesn't it teom wontiwliile inestini531 words
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Advertisement234 1966-01-06 10 GUERLAIN perfumes cosmetics /S^^^ toiletries f'JJPffi IH\ /y S J JnH Advertisement I Lemons for Beauty ,^r^^ To keep your skin dMI n and fair you need the y, natural cleansinp nnd A bleaching tonic of lemons. W s Ask your chemist for a :V bottle of lemon Delph. the234 words
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316 1966-01-06 11 SALISBURY, Wednesday. J^HODESIA's economy, already hard-hit by international trade sanctions and oil embargoes since the colony's break with Britain, also faces a severe agricultural crisis following widespread drought. Nearly the whole of the southwest province of Matabeloland and parts of the Midlands have become316 words
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89 1966-01-06 11 Cost of runaway marriages goes up QUETSA GREEN, (Scot- land). Wed. The ciist of marriace in this Scottish villas*', a Mecca for runaway lovers, went up from seven shillings and sixpence to one. pound. Young couples get married in dietii'i. the first village over the Scottish border from England, because,Reuter - 89 words
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Article66 1966-01-06 11 SANTO DOMINGO. Wed Thirty military leaders being forced Into exile for the good of the country, left the Domtnicnn Republic early yesterday, unoffl- clal reports said. The reports, not confirmed bj official sources, said the men left by aircraft from Haina. a naval station on theUPI - 66 words
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143 1966-01-06 11 LONDON. Wednesday, i PRODUCTION of natural rubber outpaced con- sumption in September last year by 5.000 tons, figures from the International Rubber Study Group showed today. j Production was 207.500 tons and consumption 202,--500 tons in the month which included 21.250 tons of imports by143 words
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Article41 1966-01-06 11 U.S. joins in airlift of fuel FI ISABKTHVILIE. Wed— 8h« United States joined fie emergency airlift of fuel to Z.imbia yesterday by sending a plane-load fu^l from ville to Ellsabetri'ille. by trick from mrder io In DAB-ES-SALA.*. >• 1 I fr«uii I41 words
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Article, Illustration315 1966-01-06 11 Soek to seek asylum? Never, says Wife No. 3 qX)KYO. Wed. Indo- nes i a n President Soekarnos Japanese wife. Ratna Sari Dewl. has denied that Soekarno might seek political asylum possibly In Japan because of the situation in Indonesia. "Never, never." the darkeyed 25-year-old beauty told newsmen. She alsoAP - 315 words
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Article, Illustration102 1966-01-06 11 Strike-bound New York: Mayor sets an example IV -W YORK. Wed. 1 New York's Mayor Mr. John V. Lindsay (above), a physical fitness esponent in a city minus buses and subways, walked to work yesterday at a pace that had even former boxer "Suear" Ray Robinson huffing and puffing. Robinson102 words
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178 1966-01-06 11 American Budget tops $300,000 m mark IIfASHINGTON, Wed.— The United States yesterday announced a Budget for 1966-67 top- ping the US$lOO,OOO ($300,000) million mark for the first time in history. The Federal Budget lor the fiscal year beginning next July 1 will be close to US$ll5,OOO million, the White HouseReuter - 178 words
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Advertisement196 1966-01-06 11 WOOD-WOOL SLAB A LIGHT-WEIGHT BUILDING MATERIAL FOR MODERN BUILDING LOW COST HOUSING FOR WALLS, PARTITIONS CEILINGS Soundproof, heatproof, termiteproof lasting qualities IDEAL MATERIAL FOR FLAT ROOFS AND CLADDING AND WALLING FOR FACTORIES STANDARD SIZE; 6'Q" x 20" Thickness 1" 2" 2V 3" 4" Prices per sq. ft. Ex-works (in cts.)196 words
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Miscellaneous282 1966-01-06 11 Straits Times Crossword 4CXKM 7 Gro&h. numbering so many 1 a AnunaJ by the .stream in Nor- 161. Hiumberlanci <y > 8 Cat-calls in the street i 4) 10. By the end ol March, they 14 A henchman preceded the are turned out In Kent (Sj officer (3. 7). 11.282 words
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Advertisement439 1966-01-06 12 .MfWMM-WlfM^^l ontinucd liom I'agc hi ACKNOWLEDGMENTS :n Uordt SIS /Minimum) MR. X.A MATHCW. BosssU and Mr P.M. John thnnk all rel ir,.nd«i for condolence, wm UN tnank if! fi! CJ.II. ANNOUNCEMENT ;n Vordi Hi 1 Minimum) CKIBANA INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION ef Ikenolo Styles hy Mrs. Magmpere 6tn ifin. i IO am.439 words
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Advertisement604 1966-01-06 12 SITUATIONS VACANT WorHi v« Ifi'n.i Box in tftL erfro SALESGIRLS REQUIREI «tore. Preferably n net 19 Apply pvrxonally 71. Sentimoon Garden Way, Ml.KHlKjr. SHARE BROKER FIRM 1>..-quires i (.'oininlMiion Agent Mum nave sound imani lal and relerences. Please wriu- i:ox A.'7.-,4 ST. X.L ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL Wanted immediately Instructors Instructrms.604 words
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Advertisement727 1966-01-06 12 SITUATIONS WANTED li Word* $4 f Ma*. I— Sox it el: txtra EXPERIENCED CCNERAL MCR CHANOISE CAR Sales Representative. ikl cim.'iierciHl knowledge aeeks employment Box A664S S.T B'pore. HARDWORKING ENERGETIC SALESMAN Age 30 yr». Indian. havtnK in Pliotogrnphlc i... 11. Xi h;i|uipnn-nt. Wining to travel. O^n car, can work on727 words
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Advertisement680 1966-01-06 12 1 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 1 tS Words St 'Mm. I— Box St et*. txtrm 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW with large I compound Adam Road are*. Untur- mahed or fumiabed aa may be ard Kcii.tonartle rent. Available immediately. Married couple preferred. ITimi bOVSS after 600 v.m. ACCOMMODATION WAiNIED li pTerati S« Mm.i—B ox680 words
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Advertisement664 1966-01-06 12 EDUCATION I rd* U 1 Mm. I— Box S* et*. txtrm RAPID COURSES! Secretarial, titeno-•J»»-»iy. BookJceepmg. Shorthand. Typewriting. EnglUh, t rcncli. Malay. Correspondence. Register early: Raja's College: W>o:'.v B'pore. 19*4 5 LCC SHORTHAND Results. (."t, School scored largest number of passe* tor shorthand and r>p*«ritiag join City Stnooi. SIS Wueeo664 words
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Advertisement599 1966-01-06 12 TUITION li »ord* St 'Mlh.i—Uox in rt: txtrm HICMLV EXPERIENCED TUTOR offers tlemenury and Additional Uatbs. tuition up to B.C. level. District 15. Pboni- air N« Tel. Spore MBM LAY FOUNDATION tor future. EnKllsh'M.ithn.i.ii.» aile. 'Addnl. U/ Pawnee I'm VI M\ l.xper:rnced Oradu-»l-'s Sic It Middle Koad store *****. 1599 words
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Advertisement1610 1966-01-06 12 PETS FOR SALE li Word* (Wn.i—Box i» etm. extra M.X.A. CLASS ONE I man H.'iepherd Oo«s 8 wreka SlOO/140 Pbone Hone. Uhli ?3S. Johore GOLDEN LABRADOR *****. K'r.l Litter, x «(fk« old. hotb parent! Importe.l. KeglKtered MKA. Cla.i I Boa s T XL. FLUFFY MALE POMERANIAN Purple. tVd'. (Ne«ton'. S1,610 words
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Advertisement1223 1966-01-06 13 TO LIVERPOOL I WISI COAST U.K.. L'uf HaM Sam S'"am l>#rjn| DEMOOOCUS I trpool. Glasgow Gl*. 11 Jai I IN SI) Ja* 1] PERSIUS la* li lan 13 IM 14 M'NTOR I* <2 JM >l JM 11/21 JM 22 ACHILLES jat 22 Jai 21 IM 21/ I Im 27 OOLIUS1,223 words
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Advertisement1119 1966-01-06 13 'miU^MUmmmmsmmtAiimm THFX. A hl/A/£S i«*in 1 i THt EAST ASIATIC CO«/c»s< LU UPlltSb >AILIWBS 10 NEAA tA^I, LUWIIKtWI ANtl >CAWQ|WAVIA. S'pmt S'tiir »en<ng A<i, Genua Ha>r* HOuig roaa Aata CoM 1 BEIRA I) Sailtl I* Pt TUai 7/1 ia» J» rrt Frt I It H mm i| Ma i|/i) i»1,119 words
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Advertisement1149 1966-01-06 13 I BENULINE tKPRtSS SERVICE 10 LONOON, LIVERPUUI vUNIINLNIAI I»I)RI» RENHIANT VX sinnoor. m. gjjjj^ m BENDORAN For unrof m 1 Sircacor* 01. S'haia Peiun| Hamburg Ftl 12 IM 11/12 JM 13/ 13 JM IS 11 M broufh Ftl 2S Smgapori P. S tiaa Pe«an| lENVANNOCH L'por-I, G'mouL'l. Rotleraini, Htmburt IM1,149 words
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Advertisement1043 1966-01-06 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K./Continent. CITY OF NEWCASTLE t MM, fjntiurg. Rotterdam, Sport P. S^im Pening Havre. Hull 21/25 JM 21 JM CTY OF PO-NA 1, Bven. %m CTY OF BROOKLYN I clIrOf IPO ru ri c e r.-2s;2.MM an. CITY OF COLOMIO London. Himtjurg, Rotterdam, 4,-t, Hull 2S1,043 words
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Article128 1966-01-06 14 MELBOURNE. Wed J THE margin ot rises c I widened In unotl'.i market today. Copper shares were in keen demand and Mount Isa gained a lurtner 6d. to 425. 9d. vi active trading in firm base metals. Oils were barely steady. Strong support tor sugars was .i feature128 words
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Article261 1966-01-06 14 lAXIAKV lirsi grade rubber j 1.0. b. buyers rlnvd at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 71', cent* per lb. unchanged on Tuesday's closing level ior the position. The tone was Slightly easier. K.A.S. and KM. X.L. closing pricea in cents per ib. yesteruay: i261 words
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Article188 1966-01-06 14 Jan. S. Thrr* montba. INDUSTRIAL* ■MMMIXtt McAlwwrKcta OU Moiilii^!- l'> eta M Inveat 10 eta IHinlop* IS eta N Iron *t eta y. smelte-s iwcta OCBC 14 et». t.sno 13 cv Kothmana 12 eta. h«t f>i»o I* eta Homnson I" rts C N 70 ets Shell U eta188 words
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Article70 1966-01-06 14 /-HINESE Product Exohanga, tmga\J pora r.00.i oricts par pieul ytstsr'coeomrt oil: bulk S.VJ sellers, drum .i rs Copra: Dec /Jan. IK Continent: i'n.juotel Pappsr: MuntoK whitp *22i) aeliers Karau'tk white *217» ►••Her*, social rtara«.ik Mack $I.VT| i»ellers. UrtM Uimpoii,: i>ia..k fU7i(N) sellers lair (i.,', NLWI ABTA SIT2Ji.Ni sellers70 words
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Article54 1966-01-06 14 THK present rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24 1964 Is selling T.T. or O.D. 2s. 3 15 16d. Buying T.T. 2s. 4 1 16 d. Buying O.D. 2s. I'sd. The dollar is at Its statutory middle position In relation to its54 words
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Article40 1966-01-06 14 THE Ass«iatian al Banks in Malaysia m;i*lf thr?* change* m Its raws to merchant* yesterday I all rates to 'galllnu TT «r 0D rsady: Osutsehs Marks 130 i: Holland Cuild.rs 117 Swiss Pran«« HOI and Frsnoh Francs UN.40 words
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Article17 1966-01-06 14 December rubber crops included Riv.rview 246,000 lb. Sunrel Tukanc 99.269 lb. and Temrrloh 130.840 lb.17 words
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Article83 1966-01-06 14 THE Malayan Minister of Finance has flxed these prices for calculating m«toms duties for the period from Jan. C to Jan. ir Kurrhrr "1 ft* a lb. Copra 5568 a ton. (Vrnnnt Oil $800,800 a ton. Palm Oil $718.23 a ton. P..lm Kernel* MSSJU a ton. I The83 words
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798 1966-01-06 14 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS opened very firm on the Stock Exchange yesterday morning on barter trade considerations. They quickly gave way in price before profit-taking in bulk. This suggests that the recent run up in prices was mainly dv to rumours of the798 words
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Article27 1966-01-06 14 Malayan Stock Indirrs I. in. I Jan. •Induvtriulv s-n Tins: IHK UK 1(IS.:.:; S rubbers: IMJI lol.s; •Dec. ?,u. ii,:: IM Ore. ti. itb'-; urn.27 words
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Article919 1966-01-06 14 IM MVKSS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with thr number of shares traded in bracket*: INDUSTRIAL* r Boutteai) MIOW) Jl Tt M.OOO) $1.75; C. t. Holding! 1 ti J».S« cd. i cd.. t.ix.oi $2 40919 words
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450 1966-01-06 14 TMI price of straits tin in Penan* yesterday fell by 50 rents to $695.75 per picol on an offering estimated up 30 tons to 340 tons. Good local support prevented the price from falling in line with the loss of £2}450 words
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Article25 1966-01-06 14 Jan. B, MM. AY AN RIBBFR PRICE. 711 cents <unohaneed). TIN: 5893.75 (down 50 ocnts) Unofficial estimated offering 240 ton^ (up 30 ton-it.25 words
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Advertisement1049 1966-01-06 14 j YY^^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. PaciSie 4k Atlantic Service Pfillll! -RlManj- 14 21 Ftl }J 77 Ftl II Mai 7 A»t i A»r 1} At' "Kiohluwa Mart It 21 Mar 17 N Mir II Api 3 May t Mil II Mat Japan Direct Service P«n»-g "CtMNy Mtn 311,049 words
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Advertisement917 1966-01-06 14 Rl^^MaMM fA t"lj| <t av*^asJ Ata Bbm vbi bkl i^l W aaaVaV.^^J^Bl AU>TRAIIA/NEW itAUNt Sf BVICI INBIA. PAKISTAN ANO f tUU SERVICE* is »r.«u«tif ko-iutt Mrilsufst S««M« Is Mitrai aal Nafapattiaaai ■> aaN I iai« "mini 6ULIMBA T Jm 111 Jat 11 1? laa mßOhana Ii 1 lat ll Ma917 words
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Advertisement976 1966-01-06 15 IhImHW for Exemption from Qualifying Text for Entry to (mi bride v < Si (Inglish and Malay Media), 1966. lhe closing dates for all such applications are as follows:Category of Applicants Closing Date hi Private School Candidates and Private Iml-.vldual Candidates who passed the I CE SUP. Examinations with Grade976 words
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Advertisement767 1966-01-06 15 NOTICES THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1940-1046 Copy Pursuant to Section 119 of Special Si Extraordinary Resolutions 1 I MX( MANUAL COMBUSTION a ENGINEERING O. (MALAYA) LIMITED i rawed the 24th day of December 1965. i At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed Company, duly con- r vened767 words
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Advertisement887 1966-01-06 15 NUiiets NOTICE AAJLIS BANDARAN, KLANG iENERAL ASSESSMENT RATES FOR IM6 Owners of properties within the 'own Council areas are reminded ■at the General Assessment Kates ar the year 1966 are now due and ra payable in advance without emanu at the office of the MaJUs landaran, Klang. All general assessment887 words
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Advertisement632 1966-01-06 15 1 LnUUU JABATAN PARIT DAN TALI AVER. PULAU PINANG TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from J.P.T. registered Contractors j Clmss "E" and above I at the office ot the State Drainage und Irrigation Engineer. Penang. I Bukit Mertajam. up to 1200 noon of 17th January. 1366 for con- structlon632 words
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Advertisement268 1966-01-06 15 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are Invited from Singapore Citizens:— APPOINTMENT: JINIOR HORTK ILTIRAL J ASSISTANT SALARY SCALE: 5212.50X7.50A-295 pm, plus Variable Allowance. Point ol entry depends on experience qualifications. I QUALIFICATIONS tXPERIENCE: Passed Secondary II or equi- valent In Government Aided School. Wide Horticultural experience in a recognised Horticultuial, agricultural268 words
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Advertisement381 1966-01-06 15 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY CHDOm mw \i \n :is| :;\i> IAKCAKI AMI h\i;i k\v\ pi \s\ :\ii \!ki» i\m\i:\ i«66 NOTICE IS HFREBY GIVEN that the Singapore Authority will be closed on Chu Hit January 1966. No vessels will oe woiitect and no rived or delivered after the md381 words
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124 1966-01-06 16 ALOR STAR. Wed. The Prime Minister. Ten?ku Abdul Rahman, who is holidayIng here, has been cruising almost every evening along the Alor Star River behind his Merdeka House in Jalan Putra. Tomorrow, the Tei.Rku will launch his new boat which has mst been124 words
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Article, Illustration52 1966-01-06 16 \|KS. He Kin. wife of the Burmese Aml).isv;idor. :*r«*et.N the Depart] Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Ka/ak. on his arrival it Hotel Merlin. Kuala Lumpur, for tin Itiirmrsc National Day reception on T— lilsj niulit. The Aniliassador. I' f'< Kin. looks on More than ><00 people .iltendcd52 words
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84 1966-01-06 16 J/OTA BUARU. Wed Kelantan now ha.--more than 95.000 members in lt.s Vigilant r- Corps, the supervisor here, Dato Wan Omar bin Wan Navrang, -aid today. Four thousand of these members are women. Datn Wan Omar .said that response had been very encouraging despite84 words
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Article26 1966-01-06 16 KANOAR. Wed. Perli, State Umno plans to reorganise it.' branches tn the two divisions SelaUn and Utara after the H.in Raya Puasa seasonI26 words
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Article, Illustration741 1966-01-06 16 PENANG, Wednesday DATO Justice Mclntyre today dismissed an appeal by the Public Prosecutor against a lower court acquittal of a factory owner, Lee Siew Ngock, on a charge of having given false answers to the Income Tax Department in respect of five741 words
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84 1966-01-06 16 BANGKOK. »»rd. Gen. Prapart Chausathien. the Interior Minister, told reporters today that between 200 and 300 terrorists were still hiding in their stronghold of Phuphan Mountain in the Nakoran Phanom Province, about 400 miles northeast of here. He was speaking about the anti-terrorist operationReuter - 84 words
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Article190 1966-01-06 16 The more the better: Ningkan VINGAPORE. Wed. "■'Sarawak 1 Chief Minister. Dato Stephen Kalong Nlngkan. today welcomed th« Singapore Government's, offer of Colombo Plan scholarships to atadenta In bia State He told reporters on arrival here this afternoon from Ku ehing: "We accept any ssslstanc* Ol tin.- kind from friendly190 words
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175 1966-01-06 16 Bill to take over Cable Wireless surprises Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tim Abdul Razak. today expressed surprise at the passing of the Rill by the Singapore Legislative Assembly to take over Cable and Wireless from the Malaysian Tele communications Department. After the weekly Cabinet meetin;,'. Tun175 words
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Article68 1966-01-06 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A dermaii Towtli [nterna'.ional Atlair.-.. Mrs. Inge Lender.v yesterday uij;ed Asian youths t*) participate In national politics. She 1 delegation uf four from the German Youth Council and the Girru.in Ministry of Family and Yotlthl :K A&ia to deepen friendship ties with youths68 words
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Article145 1966-01-06 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wad I.'IVE Malaysian students, who were awarded GerI man Government scholarships, left today on a fiveVf ar trainiiiK and studying course at schools ol engineering and mining In Germany. They were Ismail bin Ha.ii Ahmad of Kelantan. Lew Wa Chow of Ipoh. Mohamed145 words
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Advertisement189 1966-01-06 16 Get out of town *Llq No longer that long tiring journey into \T town to make your travel arrangements. W^~^ Travel International are conveniently mL^m situated in Leng Kee Road, adjacent to f^^Sk Orchard Road and the Tanglin Area i^C lm no parking problems here! t^^2 S^ For your further189 words
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Article, Illustration343 1966-01-06 17 JOE DORAI - 'Bias indifference' alleged JOE DORAI DAVID: WHY SINGAPORE TEAM WITHDREW FROM SEAP GAMES SEPAK RAG A... By Singapore, Wednesday UIASKI) umpiring and the indifferent attitude of Malaysian officials led to Singapore's withdrawal after playing one match in the Seap Games sepak raga tournament at Kuala Lumpur last month. Patrick David,343 words
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254 1966-01-06 17 ERNEST FRIDA - MORE TRIPS ABROAD: PROMISE BY MINISTER ERNEST FRIDA By Singapore, Wed. Singapore sportsmen and sportswomen can look forward to greater participation in international competition abroad. That is the New Year promise made by Indie Cthman Wok. the Mini.ster tor Social Affairs. "But they must first show discipline, dedication and a254 words
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Article54 1966-01-06 17 KUAI ir Athletic set new •lalional champioi v c original ly scheduled for Aucuat but this would I immorwealth t :i. JaMAAU John Kanaoratnam m d: "The be In the first week of be selected lor the Comnu h.ive to consider a new venue as54 words
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Article165 1966-01-06 17 FRANCIS EMMANUEL - FRANCIS EMMANUEL, B/ Kuala Lumpur. Wed. QATE collections for last month's Seap Games here, which cost about $1 /-million to organise, totalled only $74,026. of which nearly half came from the six-day football competition at the Main Venn.', fl. ka Stadium. U. receipts disclosed by165 words
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Article53 1966-01-06 17 BINOAPORK, Wed The Singapore crickc I i have ed lo the M;ii.umhh Cricket Association, >aiu I Swee Law. ihe retiring MCA president. A' an executive meeting of the MCA recently it was decided that Singapore would b« invited to continue to take part in the53 words
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266 1966-01-06 17 Singapore to test their 'new' team CIiNGAPORE. Wed. Slovan Bratislava, the Czech League soccer champions, will play two matches here this weekend, against Singapore on Saturday and against a Selection on Sunday. Both games will bo at Jalan Besar Stadium kick--011 at 7.30 p.m. (Gate $3, $2 and SI). For266 words
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Article20 1966-01-06 17 LONDON. Wed Bradford beat Chesterfield 3-1 in an English Fourth Division soccer match at Bradford last night. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article204 1966-01-06 17 I I'som ii i r - I I'som ii i r I.v I roll. WVd. My ten ln.isrs lo liillum il tin- lawk incrting »iii<h begtaa on sund.r f> WOKIH: Easa winner over Ipoii .VI list sr.ison: third to I'd. i Hili in his Usl uutinc u\er Hi11,.! 1 1 ll'.ttt204 words
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1010 1966-01-06 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL SPORTSFRONT By AFTER the elation of all the recordbreaking in last month's Seap Games. Malaysian athletics is almost back to square one in relation to the standards which will prevail at the Commonwealth Games in Kingston. Jama ica. from Aug. 4-13.1,010 words
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Miscellaneous22 1966-01-06 17 IMM KEY Spore Div. Il RAF Seletar v RAP Changi (Chanel t. RUGGEB Sgor Leairur: VIOBA v S'gor Services 'B .Shaw R(n.22 words
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96 1966-01-06 18 GOODS TRAIN DERAILED: NIGHT MAIL HELD UP TANJONG MALM. Wed. Four wagons of a 29--n north-bound goods train jumped the track near Kampong Kelawar halt, two mill- north of here, tou\a\v Three of the derailed wauon.^ are believed to be carrying explosives. Police are guarding them. The night mail to96 words
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Article99 1966-01-06 18 VIANILA. Wed. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Narciso Ramos, strongly hinted today he would seek the revocation of the immigration ruling requiring the finger-printing of all visitors to the Philippines who are of Chinese descent. Mr. Ramos said the Foreign Office would review this regulation. "I think99 words
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Article, Illustration33 1966-01-06 18 TUN RAZAK and Mr. Heath enjoy joke during the British Tory leader's visit yesterday to the National Operations Room of the Ministry of National and Rural Development. Straits Times picture.33 words
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Article309 1966-01-06 18 RAZAK: SECURITY FORCES ON GUARD ROUND-THE-CLOCK KUALA LUMPUR. Wed I^fALAYSIA is not taking a complacent attitude over the current lull in Indonesia's confrontation. Tun Abdul Razak, said today. The security fortes, he said, were on guard round-the-clock. main- taining their position In the border areas. He added:309 words
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119 1966-01-06 18 SINGAPORE, Tues. A replica of an ancient statue of Lord Buddha a gift from the Indian Government will be unveiled at the Sri Lankaramaya temple in St. Michael's Road tomorrow evening. The Sarnath Buddha liiii^f. belonging to the (iupta iv,, about Hi.119 words
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Article303 1966-01-06 18 LONDON. Wed. British bonds. and cop 1 'ere linn teai dull .>:ock market today. Firmness in bonds, which spn-ad over thr whole Itat, must reflect sonic EWitcbing Horn eoauaa of iowet ronipniiy profits, (i. L,on {er-dat«- Oo\irnnieiu ls.'-ues moved higli-r on some twitching trim Industrial debentun kMtw. on303 words
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Article49 1966-01-06 18 LONDON Wed.— Spot 20} d., Feb. 20Jd.. March 21 ,d.. April 213 l'.k).. April, June 215/16 d.. July Sept 21 Jd., Oct./ Dec. 211 d.. Jan./ March 21 l/16d.. April June 2!0.. July/Scot 21d.. Oct 21<1. i i.; Jan 20id.. Feb 20 Mar.'i it 15,16 d.. Tone: Inactive.49 words
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Article32 1966-01-06 18 :X)ND(,N Wed —Buyers £1402j l ej spllrrs £140; iunch:iiietd>. Pcr> arti buyers £1392) (unchanged), MBmcf £1395 ftm-changf-d). :5e ."emtr.t £1405 t— £l4). Turnover a.m. 2SO tons, p.m. '<b ions Tone: Steady.32 words
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467 1966-01-06 18 P. KRISHNAN - Heath: We want to see a political solution... P. KRISHNAN By KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. DRITAIN wants to see a political solution to the Indonesia-Malaysia-conflict rather than a military settlement, the visiting British Conservative Party leader, Mr. Edward Heath, said today. Ho could not say how long British military reinforcements would467 words
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115 1966-01-06 18 Rhio guns fire at Royal Navy ship SINGAPORE. Wed. The Royal Navy today confirmed that the RN minesweeper Darlington wai fired on by Indonesian guns from the Rhio Islands while it was on patrol in Singapore waters south of St. John's Island on Monday. A Royal Navy spokesman said: "The115 words
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Article45 1966-01-06 18 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The protem committee for the advancement of the printing: inch. kindred trade.-; announced today that they had postponed indefinitely the scheduled inaugural general meeting of the Singapore Priming Industry and \llied Trades Association. A new date would be announced soon.45 words
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Article20 1966-01-06 18 pitti U. S. in the nation, tod;i\ oroduo i pricp of ed in ihe ouildini? industry. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Obituary47 1966-01-06 18 MANUEL SOMA SIKAH OOOTOR KANT. CHIN WCC 00 i •i, i .1:. I KliliK for Lm Luni Crematorium Ku l.ur MR. KNOO KOON YAM lun.l I mi S daiiKti' 1 >;ririil--111 nn.in Kund Ht 3 p.n;. on 7-1-1966 for tin- Uuddlunt C«roettnr «l l.uu On Kann.47 words
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Miscellaneous54 1966-01-06 18 THE WEATHER Hielit .in tenturcy in Malaysia ;>'ici Slmthpore la iiv period 8 pm. Tin 8 p m. yo-tt-rduy: I Ik' llist hivrxl Kiialn Lumpiir 84 72 Kota Bharu 84 |J Penans H 75 lix h 77 73 Malacca 34 72 Siiißauor 86 73 C. Highlands 63 61 Je.sselton 8654 words
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