The Straits Times, 22 January 1966
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Title Section23 1966-01-22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times 7«* Estd 1845. SATURDAY. JANUARY 22, 1966. 15 CENTS M.C. (P) 1629 KDN 203423 words
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Article, Illustration13 1966-01-22 1 MALAYSIA TO TAKE INITIATIVE AND WRITE NOTE TO PHILIPPINES MARCOS TFX(;m13 words
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Article643 1966-01-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE prospect that the peoples of Malaysia and the Philippines will once again join hands in their common endeavour for peace and stability in this part of South-East Asia was forecast by the Government today. A statement by the Ministry of External Affairs643 words
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Article, Illustration376 1966-01-22 1 The Straits Times wishes its Muslim readers Selamat Hari Raya From Arthur Richards LONDON, Fri. Jane Chwee, a blind teenager from Penang who came to London in August on a Colombo Plan scholarship to study at the School of376 words
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Article49 1966-01-22 1 IPOH Kr: Four armed and iru.sked robbers broke up a N«w Ve.r reunion dinner in a shop- 1 house in Jalan Yang Kaliom < night, herded 20 men. women and children into a room and Rot away with $1,052 in cash j and $2,685 worth of valuables. J49 words
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Article89 1966-01-22 1 Search for gang with axes ONDON. Frl. Police were today hunting a gang cf men wielding axes who tried to batter their way Into a government car here late last night and free a man being escorted to a mental hospital. The axe men surrounded the car as It pulled89 words
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Article125 1966-01-22 1 I ONDON. Fri.— A motor mechanic, who accidental^ >ualln««(l petrol while siphoning a tank, b'-cimc probably the world's first petrol addict, the British Medical Journal said here today Dr. Vinodh Karant. a former registrar in tLe Department of Neurology at a Bombay grouo of hospitals, said inReuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration447 1966-01-22 1 Britain to tell U.S: We stand fast ASSURANCE ON EAST OF SUEZ DEFENCE LONDON, Friday. TWO ranking British leaders will assure the United States Government next week that Britain means to stand fast in Hong Kong, Singapore and other military strongpoints east of Suez. The Defence Secretary. Mr. Denis Healey,AP - 447 words
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154 1966-01-22 1 'SOEK FRONT SHOULD MAKE NECOLIM TREMBLE' CINGAPORK. Vr i. J The military commander of Greater Jakarta. Briu.-tien. Amir Mi< hrnuil. MM declared that the "Soekarno Front" should be such a> "to make Necolim and their agents tremble." Radio Jakarta reported today. (ien. Muhmud >;ii<l this, while addri-s^inc a mass rallyAgencies - 154 words
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142 1966-01-22 1 Copters save 29 from beached ship TIANANG. Fri. Ame■'rlcan Marine helicopters today rescued 29 people from the Panamanian vessel. Bright Star, which ran aground on a reef in the South China Sea. about 50 miles south-east of here. 'Ihe ships captain radioed ior help this mornin? savirv? lh.it the rneinoReuter - 142 words
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Article31 1966-01-22 1 SYDNEY. Fn What is probably the world's shortest editorial appeared In today's Sydney Daily Mirror It read, in half-Inch type under the masthead: "Well, Good Luck Mr. Holt." Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article26 1966-01-22 1 IWo I>r \l> in BAB Bl\>l TOKYO. Fri. Two railn.iv workers WCTC killiil aiu\ five injured in propane gal rxplo-.i<m at Shi/uok.i station.— Reuler.Reuter - 26 words
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228 1966-01-22 2 TOKYO, Friday V JAPANESE oil company president and five men allegedly hired to kill a rival lover have been arrested on charges of attempted murder. T!u president ar-old Masao Okubo ol the Fuji Koyu Oil Co., and the man police say he wanted228 words
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90 1966-01-22 2 TOKYO. Fri. Japans c.ir production in 1965 showed only a modest expansion compared with growth in previous years, as a result ol .i general business depression here, the Japan Automotive 1 Industrial Association said rlay. Thr 1 1 ,i<r| |U i four-wheel vehicle production,Reuter - 90 words
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175 1966-01-22 2 Australia bars an Indian woman teacher SYDNEY, Fri. A Sydney businessman has accused the Federal Government of banning an Indian woman teacher from entering New Guinea because of the colour of her skin. The accusation wan contained in a letter of appeal circulated to the United nations by Its Trusteeship175 words
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Article60 1966-01-22 2 TEHERAN. Fri. Iranian authorities have arrested 55 people alleged to have plotted an armed uprising' with the aid of arms from a foreign country, it was announced here. The army prosecutor said the group included businessmen university and high school students and unemployed. Many wen arrested60 words
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Article188 1966-01-22 2 O N D() N Fri Rhodesia cut pett*ol supplies still further last night while Britain stepped up its economic sanctions against the rebel regime with a ban on chrome imports. Hut Prime Minister Harold Wilson tightened the i cononiie KM a notch further, a split v»a188 words
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Article71 1966-01-22 2 r ONDON, Fri— The British Government "cst erdav donated £50.000 to the Nehru Memorial Fund, which is to finance an annual lecture at Trinity Coljckc. Cambridge and scholarships for Indian students in this country The cheque was handed ever by the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. JamesUPI - 71 words
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Article64 1966-01-22 2 j WEST BERLIN. Fri. A v.crran who told a court here that she considered herself a nan was gi-en a nine-month suspended jail sentence for having defrauded three West Berlin women of 30.000 marks by promising to marry them. The 38-yettr-olri armsrd '\ear ins men'sReuter - 64 words
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Article29 1966-01-22 2 BUENOS AIRES. Fn. Three workers wore killed when gelignite blew up at an explosives JacI tory in Olavarria, 260 miles souih J ol here. Reu'.cr.29 words
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Article, Illustration113 1966-01-22 2 Jackie and children take Swiss holiday JSTAAD (Switxcrlandi. Fri. Pictured with an instructor .it the beginning of a ski-run here on Wednesday after arriving for a winter sports holiday is Mrs. |icquclinc Kennedy, widow of assassinated U.S. President |ohn F. Kennedy. Mrs. Kennedy is accompanied by her two children, CarolineUPI - 113 words
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226 1966-01-22 2 FIVE RUSSIANS ARE CAUGHT SPYING IN WEST GERMANY BONN. Friday. C^IVE Soviet citizens have been caught spying In r West Germany, the Interior Ministry said here yesterday. A Ministry spokesman confirmed B semi-oflicial Ministry Press service report that three members of the Soviet trade mission in Cologne and two journalistsReuter - 226 words
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237 1966-01-22 2 SIR SHANE DIES AND P.M. FACES A HOSTILE SENATE pEKTH. Fri. Sena--1 tor Sir Shane Paltridge. who resigned as Australia's D c f c nee Minister on Wednesday, died in hospital here today. He was 56. He was admitted to hospital on Tuesday night after a mild heart attack. HeReuter - 237 words
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Article46 1966-01-22 2 WASHINGTON. Fri- P Johnson has proposed cons' it utiunal amendment to double the terms ot members of the House of Representatives to four Be vi id the ctaui(e vouid strengthen sound modern government and meet the needs of the 20th Century. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article85 1966-01-22 2 BIRMINGHAM, Fn power crisis crippled production at three leading Briti.sh car factories day as sub-zero weather strained gas and electricity plants to capacity. The factor lsi were among more than 4JO nnm hit ov thr oreakdov.ii at a gasworks supplying 50 million cubic feet aReuter - 85 words
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Article49 1966-01-22 2 BRUSSEI Fri. ►An 11-yrir-oltl schooluoy who likrd thr look of the sparMlng winter lrost on a lamp-post here, licked it and found him⪙ stuck fast by his toiiKiie. U Irrrd !>y a passer-iiy who rushed for hot water and poured It over the lamp-post— and the boy.— Keuter.Reuter - 49 words
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368 1966-01-22 2 Students back decision to ban the Soek Front' JAKARTA. I ri —The Indonesian students Action o in maud has published a .statement li a C k Ing the decision of the West Java military commander M a j Gen. Ibrahim Adjie, banning the formation of the so-called "Soekarno Front' 1Agencies - 368 words
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Article20 1966-01-22 2 LISBON. Fn A swept a train <>fi the ti Afiueda. 165 miles north ol Lisbon yesterday, kill ih>ople.—Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Miscellaneous31 1966-01-22 2 THE QAMgQLg •<■ A^/feg^t--/n/B TOLD YOU BEPOCe^N II /t,,oi, nee 1 I *BOUT WATCUINO TV J T^-s (t«!t T^J VALL TM£ T.M6>: /^flfT L (^ad7\ (HW4T.O ICAN W6 DOT/ \BOOtCJ V J31 words
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Article, Illustration67 1966-01-22 3 EX-MODEL Candaca Mossier accused with her nephew, Melvin Powers, of the murder of her millionaire husband, carries her grandson, Mark, and is accompanied by her two sons Danny, 14, and Edward (right), 11, as she arrived at a Miami court for the trial.UPI - 67 words
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486 1966-01-22 3 Thant: Start thinking of peacetime Govt in Saigon United Nations. Fri L THANT. the U.N. Secretary Genera I. yesterday urged the parties in the Viet nam conflict to begin thinking about a peace-time government to work out the future of South Vietnam. lie told a Press conference that if proposalsReuter; UPI - 486 words
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Article193 1966-01-22 3 INDIRA SAYS 'YES' TO US VISIT YEW DELHI, Fri. Mrs. Indira Gandhi. I India's new Prime Minister, has accepted an invitation by President Johnson to visit thp United States next i month. The invitation wa.- aviiverea to Mrs. Ganaiu by me U.S. Ambassador, Mr. Chester Bowles, during a 30-mm- uteUPI - 193 words
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Article104 1966-01-22 3 KARACHI. Fri— Gen. Mohammed Musa, the Pa kist.in Army Com man der-in-Chief, has accepted an invitation for talk.'' in New Delhi with hi> (ndian opposite number. ien J.N. Chaudhuri. on the implementation of the Tashkent Agreement <o date for the meeting was given in theReuter - 104 words
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258 1966-01-22 3 Lawyer on trial for 'gun for hire' plot against his wife I OS ANGELES. Fri. A wealthy lawyer had been charged with hiring a man to kill both his estranged wife and Murray Chotiner, also a lawyer, who was manager of Mr. Richard Nixo n's successful 1952 campaign for theUPI - 258 words
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Article52 1966-01-22 3 BRIGHTON. Pri. Antique iftaler Cyril Woodcock lost £400 yesterday because of his kindness to a stray cat. He left his shop door open for 0M ginger cat he supplied with a daily saucer of milk- but a burglar arrived instead and ransacked a lewe'lerv .showcase iReuter - 52 words
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126 1966-01-22 3 OANGKOK. Fri— An v American F-105 jet fighter crashed after the pilot bailed out over north-east Thailane 1 and killed 16 civilians when it plunged into the village. The plane smashed into Sanghar village, near Dongtlu district, 18 mile*, south of Nakorn Phnom.UPI - 126 words
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287 1966-01-22 3 Family to sell Drake's Drum to pay its debts I ONDON. Fri. The Meyrick family j owners of most of the ielics of Sir Francis Drake, are to offer Drake's Drum to the < Treasury to help to cover a five-figure estate duty liability. The decision was taken by the287 words
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Article57 1966-01-22 3 LEOPOLDVILLE. Fri. Military sources in Leopoldulle yesI terday branded as "an apparent 1 fabrication" a report that Congolese border guards had mutinied un the Uganda border. The report was published on Wednesday by the Government Press Agency. It was datelined Kampala, Uganda, written by the French news57 words
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Advertisement420 1966-01-22 3 YOUR LIFETIME Opportunity Now. here s an entirely new plan from Malaysian Co-operative Insurance Society Limited your progressive insurance organisation with plans to really care for your future The new and unique offer is the MCIS Oil Palm Investment Plan. An Investment of $5,000/-. payable in easy instalments, is estimated420 words
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Miscellaneous31 1966-01-22 3 THE GAMBOLS < «My-^^_ ..iiiA My/ 1 I LOO* Figßce J QU" I V y AUNTIE <SAVC^) /jyueet wo MauN Ci B ISJKy se^ J=^T~ f <5£T ALL TUAT J Y/~ W«,31 words
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154 1966-01-22 4 FIREWORKS DISPLA Y PLANNED FOR CHAP GOH MEH SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce will hold' a multicoloured fireworks display to mark "Chap Goh Meh" between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. at the Kalians Park on Feb. 4. Items for the display, whiih will be supervised by two154 words
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94 1966-01-22 4 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Singapore Boy Scouts Association will launch their "Baden-Powell Week 1966" on Feb. 20 to commemorate the birthday of Lord Baden-Powell founder of the scouts movement. The week will commence with a one-day conference at "Sands House." the Clemenceau Avenue Boys Scouts94 words
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101 1966-01-22 4 Palmer is again Advertising Assn chairman SINGAPORE, Fri— The Association of Accredited Advertising Agents have elected for the seventh consecutive year Mr. KM. Palmer as their president for thi.s year Mr. AB. Green was elected the new vice-president. Other office-bearers elect ci. the association's annual general meeting are: Mrs. M.101 words
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Article72 1966-01-22 4 SINGAPORE. Xii Singapore's Fir-i Lady. Puan Noor Alshali, will attend the Red Cl People's Club annual parly at Red Cross House. Penang Lane at 5 p.m. on Jan. 27. The party If gtvtn by Da to Aw Chenij Chye deputy president or tlie .society.'72 words
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330 1966-01-22 4 A warning against racial disharmony By G. GELDARD KUCHING, Fn. SARAWAK'S enemies, the Comimmisls and the Indonesians, were resorting to new tactics— the creation of racial disharmony Sarawak's Chief Minister. Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, warned last night. In a Chinese New Year and Hari Raya message, he called on the330 words
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Advertisement272 1966-01-22 4 LIDO (Singapore) ENCORE MIDNIGHT TONIGHT The Hilarious Do-lt-Yourself way to lose those wedding-band blues m :aa virna lisi A.: :wm. howto :I| H murder CLAIRE TREVOR EDDIE MAYEHOfT JERRY-THOMAS TECHNICOLOR i I LIDO (Singapore) TOMORROW MONDAY MIDNIGHT J j mftMtrnfiOlffGlHS RIDING HELLBENT FOR THE BIG ADVENTURE! TOM TRYON HARVE PRESNELL-SENTA272 words
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Advertisement146 1966-01-22 4 ■TTf.ViKi.nn A 1 GRAND HOLIDAYS i MIDNIbHI AIIRAUTIUNS ORCHARD PALACE 11.45 pm 12.15 om I TONIGHT TOMORROW atofSgon (r k i...u ouTcn ooo.) TOHOSCOPE COLOR MONDAY i MISSION OF REVENGE Diana Martin Anthony Stetren Technicolor Trchmscopc I I ODEON CATHAY j I TONIGHT. TOMORROW MONDAY "PEARL PHOENIX" IN MANDARIN ft146 words
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Advertisement463 1966-01-22 4 I M-G-M'S MOTION PICTURE EVENT OF 1966 in SUPER PANAVISION METROCOLOR DOCTOR ZHIiAGO RECOMMENDS |(g) BORON il! B 1 WATCH OUT FOR Dr. ZHIVAGO 7 H I AT CALTEX SERVICE STATIONS yl W X I HAKDGOME PRIZES TO BE WON! \fl f CALTEXASERVICE STATION f I FOR DETAILS 3f ~wishing"all463 words
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Article, Illustration1592 1966-01-22 5 THE SCRAWNY YOUTH WHO BECAME A WORLD CHAMPION FRANK SEDGMAN NEVER STOPPED FIGHTING IN 1939 the ace Australian tennis coach Harry Hopman invited a 12--year-old pigeon-toed Melbourne schoolboy to join an afterschool coaching class he conducted at Kooyong courts. At school the boy played cricket and football and set records1,592 words
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Advertisement304 1966-01-22 5 A RIGHT S BLEND OF W PETROL FOR EVERY CAR \m wSrrr BPSUPERMIX pumps have been installed at the new v^ > Si '.___>' BP service stations in Singapore. These pumps dis- pense 5 different blends of petrol BP Super, BP ScT] TTTrT^HrWI Regular and 3 intermediate blends. One of304 words
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Obituary36 1966-01-22 6 M W ,i,W» Sit M,n,m,,m MR V M VARUCHESI. Vi.lotnrthu nimii. f Hit f KO. Mathr»i of s nxaporr, p«»»d »»a» at hir raal •tajM :n \\roor. 4 am Tnuraday 2u Jan aJMf xvort nin«*a.36 words
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Article56 1966-01-22 6 Words tli iMimimmm) MR amd MRS. Goanapracaum rr-.nt, Mr »n«s Sat Ling and ail prraonp for aa^irtance at w^n* of BCCfI. it»iii. ■tlradane* funeral of tlwir 'i and tor »xprca»K>n of tympathv HO KIM POON and famllv inank fnt*nda and a».«ocmtion« lor Ihnr ■adatanr*, condoli-ncra. donations. I who atI56 words
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Obituary58 1966-01-22 6 H M lit Minimum IN LOVINC MEMORY or th* IBM on "'■nnoh dIM I by M M nu«b«nd SYBIL DARWOOO. la Tr»a.nr.d Miinori nf our l>farr«' Hum «ho l»ft cXrr tobad and r»m«moer*d. Aifx. Ann. PETER CHAN KAM MOON. :n«P»cnr of rnj« 'To Uva in hear* you IMVI58 words
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686 1966-01-22 6 The Straits Times Saturday, January 22, 1966 Groping For Peace The emphasii on confrontation in official Indonesian statements would appear to shrivel the peace fcafefl oi which the Tengku has spoken. Yet there is no reason to doubt the genuine interest there is in Jakarta in the possibility of bringing686 words
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Article307 1966-01-22 6 Though the Lagos Commonwealth conference gave Mr. Harold Wilson, the British Piimo Minister, till July to *>nd the Rhodesian revolt, high hopes were held that he will not need so long. Mr. Wilson himscll said the break could come within weeks rather than months, and set ofT a307 words
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Article230 1966-01-22 6 A carefully worded statement by the Ministry of External Affairs and a matching statement which was reported to be issued in Manila last night suggest that the two governments have moved closer to the resumption of normal diplomatic relations. broken off when Malaysia was formed. Yet recognition still230 words
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Article, Illustration687 1966-01-22 6 DAN KURZMAN - Castro burns his Peking bridges DAN KURZMAN by Washington, Fri PE K I N C S drastic reduction of rice shipments to hungry Cuba has all but eliminated Premier Fidel Castro's ability to act as a relatively independent leader within the Communist world. Since the resulting antipathy has apparently burned687 words
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Article, Illustration839 1966-01-22 6 Stanley Karnow - Russia's strength in Hanoi Stanley Karnow by HONG KONG, Fri AS POTENTIAL PEACE MAKERS IN VIETNAM. MOSCOW CAN ONLY SUGGEST WHAT U.S. CAN OFFER RETURNING home after a week in Hanoi. Alexander Shelepin's mission undoubtedly enhanced Soviet prestige in North Vietnam. But this does not mean that Moscow, though believed839 words
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Advertisement57 1966-01-22 6 NAM IV FIIIS I is 0.C.8.C.'s Policy. Because it is the best in the end. Let it be your policy too! BANK WITH OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD. the LARGEST and BTBONGMI locally incorporated bank. AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $100,000,000.00 ISSUED It FULLY PAID: 30,000,000.00 GENERAL RESERVE 33,000,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED: $505,000,000.00 BRANCHES57 words
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Article, Illustration598 1966-01-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl A SMALL dancing lion with bulging eyes and a Little curlin.u tail, braving the deafening bursts of firecrackers all around it. today ushered in the Year of the Horse here. The lion dance was performed here last night, symbolisingHan Hai Fong - 598 words
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Article53 1966-01-22 7 KOAMTAM. Fn. Two Ausin students who are here under the Kuantan Rotary Club's International students exchange procramme. were entertained to a farewell dinner last night. Both students. Stuart Mcßain. 18. and Jeffry Ferguson. 16. were s. Nt here by the Swanhill Rotary vp.irs afO pliv.ri nil53 words
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Article59 1966-01-22 7 KUCHING. Thurs. The SaIravak branch of the Ministry of] Commerce and Industry today announced the r&'axation on the unix)rt of some foreign goods into tba Bl Wheat, flour, rice bran, animal j feeds. ni.:k. monosodium. glutaaotnulto coils and primary I cells nnd primary batteries can j59 words
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Article42 1966-01-22 7 lANJONG MALIM F'l i Rc:.ere wcit today i v ill tx arrested it they wantonly" throwing fire cracker-, into movms The OSPC Tanjong Malim. InYoke Poirj today that .several such CUM had been reported in the pjtsi three42 words
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Article61 1966-01-22 7 IPOH Fri. Brigadier Mohscned Noor bin Haji Tamin. commander of the 2nd Malaysian Infantry Brigade, has been transferred to the Batu Gnjah hospital from the General Hospital here. The Brigadier, who was knocked down by a van in Golf Cluh Road here on Sunday morning while taking61 words
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Article, Illustration347 1966-01-22 7 KANGAR, Friday. Mentri Besar, Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim, today appealed to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, to finance padi purchases by the Perlis Government's rice mills in Arau and Anak Bukit.347 words
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Article21 1966-01-22 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Fri. The next meeting of the Sungei Patanl town council will be held on Jan. 30.21 words
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123 1966-01-22 7 I^UALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Joharl returned home j today and said that he would recommend to the Government that amenities and facilities accorded to Singapore students in Malaysia Hall and other student centres in Britain Australia123 words
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Article142 1966-01-22 7 LECI URER AND FAMILY IN CRASH KUALA LUMPUR Fri— A Language Institute lecturer and his family were injured when a car in which they were travelling: was involved in a head-on collision with another at the 12th milestone Ipoh road here this morning. Inche Abdul Rahim bin Che Teh. 34.142 words
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354 1966-01-22 7 'Hold council polls on staggered phase basis' DENANG, Fri. Th« United Democratic Party has urged the Central Government to re-consider th» question of local council elections, and to hold them on a "staggered-p h a s c basis. "We feel this Is an important issue because tlm suspension of local354 words
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Miscellaneous993 1966-01-22 7 TV MALAYSIA Channel 3 Kuala Lumpur Yogi Bear: 6.35 The Big and iN-nang: 6 Ipoh and Ma< 3iow All animals are >».-'arra; 3 Jehorr Bharu; 4 actors"; 7 News in English Taiping: 7 Batu Pahat; j 7.10 Hari Raya Message by I 9 Kluang. The Agong: "?5 Glynls r.M. i993 words
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376 1966-01-22 8 I REFER to tlie letter 'Present Education Policy' (ST. Jan. 15). The writer criticised a Pr. 3 text book and enlightened us on th< syllabus. Now. no teacher h<^ ever been encouraged It stay strictly to the trxt books li only what is suitable tor376 words
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Letter85 1966-01-22 8 THE animal Infirmary at ?:ampong Java tell me that they are not at present authorised to issue licences in respect of female dogs but that an announcement on the matter will be made later. They state that they cannot Issue licences even in respect of dogs which have85 words
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Letter36 1966-01-22 8 I/UANTAN is a "dirty town." rubbish along the streets and In the drains, back-lanes are jungle paths with rats, cats and stray dogs. Roads dug up are trequently left unrepaired for months. s\MP\H-SARAP Krmtin36 words
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Letter110 1966-01-22 8 IKEFE.H to the letlei o> Mr R. Subr.imaniam 'ST. Jan. 13 > concerning :i re^Uerecl letter sent to htm by his daughter on Nov. 1 last year. According to enquiries made by this office the registered letter which was addressed to him at Klang wa.s duly forwarded to110 words
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Letter223 1966-01-22 8 HAVING spent the morning moving a mountain I would like to know how to avoid being obliged to do this in the ruture. There are pleasanter ways of passing the time in Singapore. Outside our drive into Stevens Road there is a deep drain. The223 words
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Letter57 1966-01-22 8 I HAVE orten observed MCboOl children caught In the rain on the way to school. The ill-effects of sitting In wet clothing until school dismisses can be imagined. Cannot the Government provide a few -suits in each school so that these unfortunate children can get out of57 words
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Letter70 1966-01-22 8 ('AN no action t>e taken by the police against the producers and retailers of the lot 1 being run in many shopin town. especially around schools? I leel that little children deserve the protection of law. For 5 cents they are tempted to pull oft a paper strip70 words
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Letter42 1966-01-22 8 I DO wish T V. Malaysia would not break off their films abruptly before they are completely finished In irder to gain time to televise their advertisements before the next item jn the programme Is due to commence C.PT. Seremban42 words
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208 1966-01-22 8 Rising prices and new taxes a burden for consumers only f ET me cite the following as examples of J price increases: Milk powder 5 lb. from S7 30 to 57.80 (used to be $7.10). Detergent 12 lb. priced at §11.10; SI 1.30 and SI 1.50 in three different shops.208 words
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191 1966-01-22 8 THE TRAIN BEGGARS AND GAMBLERS pKCENTLY I traIV veiled by "Sumpitan Kmas" from Pelekbang (Kelant.in> to Kuala l.ipiv I was startled to notice the large number of beggars betueen the two •stations of Pelekhang and Pasir Mas a shoft journt y of twenty minutes. Most of these are Tegular passengers191 words
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250 1966-01-22 8 COLONIAL SERVICE MEMORIAL PLAQUE QUEEN Elizabeth has graciously consented to unveil a plaque which, with the kind permission of the Dean and Chapter. is to be placed In the cloisters of Westminster Abbey, commemorating all those who served the Crown In the colonial territories. The unveiling ceremony will form part250 words
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Letter99 1966-01-22 8 RECENTLY 1 Uew to Labuan and at the airport canteen 1 was charged 15 cents for a small box of matchevs which Is sold In Singapore for five cc: On asking the reason for this rather high price I was told by the assistant that it was due to99 words
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Letter114 1966-01-22 8 1 STILL lie awake after having had many >.eeple.vs evenings and days I am a shift engineer and the cracker firing has driven mani shift worke-- out uf their minds Doctors, nurse> are all a.'lected alike The Police h;»ve laid <>ut cracker firing times year114 words
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192 1966-01-22 8 I REFER to the letter published (B.T. Jan. 15) 1 under the heading "Hostel Pl»*u.' The writer of this letter from Teluk Anson. knowingly or unknowingly alleges that the Indian community takes an interest only in the education of estate workers' children.192 words
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187 1966-01-22 8 CONFUSION WITH THE CITIZEN PROOFS ACCORDING to the ST. of Dec. 31. the Minister for Labour says ''all those now over 28 years have their proof In their identity cards- (if issued in 1949 or earlier Towards the end the report stated that an unnamed birth certificate was to be187 words
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Letter63 1966-01-22 8 IS the Telecommunications Department j>o understaffed a.s to require the assistance of messengers In the booking of telegrams, overseas telephone calls and trunk calls? In the whole of the General Post Office there are only two public telephone call-boxes. One is reserved strictly for trunk calls while the other63 words
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Letter175 1966-01-22 8 SIRENS TO SIGNAL SPEEDING rE Minister of Transport's appeal to the public to report any commercial motor vehicle found violating the ;p-ed limit deserves the co-ooeration of all Motorists driving: at 50 m.p.h. invariably find themselves being overtaken by heavily-laden lorries. With a view to reducing the danger posed by175 words
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Advertisement77 1966-01-22 8 RS E LAM AT IB RAYA PUASA From: EAST I H. %A *1 H/F ~W *l>mc^ *b -y^r~ ~w~ T^ I K> JL. ivX -£^L. %^s JIX. JL XV JCa JC%* 3s. JLj JL JLJ> is! mjs*n m pg a lE3A.ST CHEMICALS XiTD. SOUTH ENGINEERS (S) LIMITED. LINN IN HUA'WONG77 words
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Miscellaneous252 1966-01-22 8 Straits Times Crossword M MMi '8' Hrtlrhirlvmir ivr«>n ho'- -n 8 Mounts;: I s^uth tfrici %< urd <***** m 5. Beat thyme endlessly with 13. 4 isn't roally chosen to n* the right hand (6. form C!alr '"!0' 8. A hundred, a ten. and what 15 1 h ide u>252 words
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Advertisement2091 1966-01-22 9 r//ff.H\jl//V£S to j OEN^LINE I HBtJN P. Sham Ptnang Am Gtnoa Havrt H'Durg M'aarn Antw Copr BENLOMOND Ftl 21 INA ai Sailel Ii Pt Jan 24 25 21 Ftl 15 23 Fel 2* Mar 1 411 > JS jaa JaVnSi INCONA C) Jai29/FMI Fel 21 Fel 23 25 21 Jan2,091 words
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Advertisement1173 1966-01-22 9 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAf FOR OUTWARD SERVICE fROM UX/CONTIHENI Laalug lan CITY OF NEWCASTLE "Ou-g. RuUtrOam. S'prr* P. Shad Penaig CITY OF POONA Ha/re. B:utogni. Lonioi, H Bremen. Retttrdaa 3 5 I Fel 9 19 Fel CITY OF BROOKLYN Ic-oon, H'burg, R'«M. Ha.rt. MiajletTrougti 2IFM/IMM I Mar1,173 words
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Advertisement1007 1966-01-22 10 i( ontinurd from I'ace 6) SITUATIONS VACANT 'i Word* «g 1 W in.,— Box U ct*. mxtta WANTED ORAOUATE TEACHERS 1 BK OeoK-raphy Kn^llKh. After-noon/i-:venlng Clasacs: Apply giving Phone: Box 1533 Singapore. FOREIGN INSURANCE COMPANY Tin .-u;im les for Marine Clalma Clerk md Typist*. Only Singapore uorn applicant* need apply1,007 words
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Advertisement668 1966-01-22 10 TUITION I Wmdji ■<! tm*.>— Box M ci*. tilri E A SHORTHAND-TYPIST: I month*; Ilapld Course. 3 nrs. Dally: Typewriting; Rapid Course: 10 weeka. Normal Trl-wr.kly. SIC. 76 Middle Koad, Spore SUB. TUITION Guitars lapamsn. Ha- waitn, Bassi, Drum*. Placo-Accordrao. Violin. Mandolin. 36. JalAn Kerls. Utm Coast Road, Singapore. Telepbone668 words
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Advertisement379 1966-01-22 10 VEHICLES FOR SALE i Word* *t 'Him. i— Bar i» tit nlro 1942 HOLDEN excellent condition. Pwo owner* price 53. 639 PhoDe Sporei CAPRI SCOOTER 1941 Model TO M mijr 2.900 rr.lle» e*c<l!(Ti condition IM ono Phor.. is pore *****. HOLOEN SPECIAL STATION Brdar ate 1964 excellent cotadltior. nllea. $6,000/-379 words
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Advertisement263 1966-01-22 10 FOR SALE Win. Hnx M <•<■ 'Xlrm CHINESE NEW YEAR oflcre" Ktrordi C!»i»lc« rrorr. from 41 ■<• rnc>, lVe r* etc Orchard Road. i'lvrt. POR STEREO AMPLIFIER Hp*»x 1 M*. Tri; otter tbe ;>'C!ion of make phia model. Your kind VMI la most neicomt. Beas porr. Alwari Snap at PHUANO263 words
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Advertisement899 1966-01-22 11 "ontlnurd from P*. 10, I WfJERE TQ sfl^^ SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) M i Wij Isj s» r»». «*fr. <l nl -8.,x in cU. rxira NEW STRAITS VIIW MOTIL. Johor RHhru. Brasidf PancinK A JEWELLERY mak.-« the mo»t «ppre- Kloorshow muhtly. Bxceltart Knull.il. Tin Sinn «n<l CtIIUSS Kood. Trl: J.U. 2133.899 words
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Advertisement714 1966-01-22 11 TAWARAN PEMBEKALAN MEJA DAN KERUSI UNTOK SEKOLAH2 DI-DALAM NEGERI KEDAH 1966 Tawaran akan dl-terlma darl pada pemboronii2 sahingga jam 300 petang tepat pada 72.1966 untok membekalkan perkakas yang tersebut dl-ata.s. Butir2 jenis perkakas yang di-kehendaki boleh dapat di-lihat dl-Pejabat Pelajaran pada masa bekerjn. 2. Tiap2 tawaran mistl-lah cllsertakan dengan rasit714 words
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Advertisement395 1966-01-22 11 SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB' OFFICE ACCOUNTANT We are looking for a qualified man who is a Singapore citizen and who under the minimum of supervision, can take early charge of our Accounts Department, including stock controls, internal audits etc. and able to initiate correspondence. Minimum age about 33 years. Starting salary,395 words
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Advertisement427 1966-01-22 11 NOTICES I 1 NOTICE Notice Is hereby (then that Oon Lai ii Wan Kok Fook Is no longer 5 an Agent of this Company and Is t not authorised to transact bust- ness or collect any, monies on our behalf. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO LTD. 44. Ampang Road.427 words
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Advertisement252 1966-01-22 11 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDER NOTICE Comoetitive Tender closing at 2.30 p.m. on the dates shown against each of the tender brlow have been distributed o the Contractors registered in respective groups with this Ministry for the supply of items and services as follow :.T. No. Group (losing Date Items/Service 38-66252 words
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264 1966-01-22 12 Teachers accept Govt's equal pay plan KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The teachers panel has decided to accept the Government's method of implementing equal pay for women. This was said here by the secretary of the National Joint Council of Teachers Inche Kassim bin Harun. after the panel held an emergency meeting264 words
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Article24 1966-01-22 12 SONOEX PATANI. Prl— Tenati Pmns b»i Tengku Ahmac g Ten«ku Yaacob. di.r in Paris. the Roy*: mouth He will the Royal Navy.24 words
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406 1966-01-22 12 Airline blamed f or Comet iet delays Union hits at 'short-sighted policies 1 SINGAPORE. Fri THE Malaysian Airways administration was today held responsible for the frequent delays in its Comet jet services because of what j were described as "short-sighted policies.' 1 The general secretary of the Malaysian Air-ways-Qantas Empire406 words
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113 1966-01-22 12 |£UALA LUMPUR. Fri The action committee of Cuepacs la to be asked to hold an urgent meeting over the pay claims of the 30 fingerprint examiners of the Central Criminal Registry here who haw 'hnatened to go on strike This was confirmed hereby the president113 words
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143 1966-01-22 12 U A 1 1 PAHAT. Fri.— The Johore branch of the MCA has set up a special committee to see that its elected representatives do not shirk their duties and responsibilities to the electorate in their constituencies. The committee, headed by143 words
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Article57 1966-01-22 12 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Royal Navy i.s uou conducting researches to further Its study of rhf underwater secrets of the South China Sea A nuva: team under Lieut Commander D.P.D. Scott operating from the Hong Kong-based Cable and Wireless ship Cable Enterprise will gather data on57 words
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Article39 1966-01-22 12 ML'AR. Fri.— Learner uMvers In the Muar and Kluarm disI have been asked to go to B i Pahat for their driving tests. i A notice njri ".his is being dono |io. .save administrative costs.39 words
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261 1966-01-22 12 UN helps to set up food centre in capital KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The $7 million food technology re- search and develop- ment centre to be 1 established here is designed to improve nutritional standards of Malaysians. The decision to set up this centre one of 84 economic and social assistance261 words
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Article56 1966-01-22 12 SINGAPORE. Frt. While riding his motor-cycle along Lorong Kubong on Tuesday night, Ng Liew Lee 26. suddenly stopped when he saw a long bamboo pole placed across the road Before he realised what wu happening f.vo masked men confronted htm with flick knives and stole his $95 watch56 words
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Article312 1966-01-22 12 SINGAPORE. Fri T^ONALD KIRK, American newsman expelled from Indonesia, said yesterday the Indonesian authorities "interpret reports in the British and American Press as reflections of the official views of the so-called Necolim powers." Interviewed on his arrival ti*. the Singapore Airport, he said neither312 words
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Article, Illustration69 1966-01-22 12 Getting ready the ang pows CHINESE New Year is never complete without ang pows and children whatever their age look forward to receiving them. Picture shows Madam Wong Siong Hung, mother of the Minister of Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, sorting money into packets watched by her69 words
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Article22 1966-01-22 12 Kuala LUAiPUh n Central Government hi licences to 53 dealers mpo. 4.950 metric ions ol MgH a $56.50 a ton22 words
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Advertisement96 1966-01-22 12 THIS CHANGING WORLD... My Word, Malaysia and Singapore have changed a 10t NOT ONLY MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE THE WHOLE WORLD. AND THINGS ARE STILL MOVING AT A TERRIFIC PACE... Yes, that's what makes it so important these days to have a paper that keeps you in touch, that not only96 words
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Miscellaneous162 1966-01-22 12 Alhw Onp Ittf V.T **mw»l9m fIUZi UOOK2 I'tAHi HE UXKB \OUR 1 I MX! MBAM M3U > > —>v i I _nlB NO WONDER YDUttB ©NT THAT I JUST UKSMV/OftANP DBPBNP OH f 0 f THATH > RUNNING A PRIMfTIVB J AMAZJNQPy G«ANP WtZER WTZBR? THIS 61U.V-/ OUV- WH*TI I162 words
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Article, Illustration207 1966-01-22 13 FRANCIS EMMANUEL - Dutton prepared to make a comeback— 'lf S'gor want me' FRANCIS EMMANUEL By KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Edwin Dutton. former Malaysian and Selangor soccer captain is prepared to make a comeback to the game if FA of Selangor officials want him to play for the State this season. Thirty-right -yoar-old Dutton.207 words
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299 1966-01-22 13 THE WORLD OF SPORT SAD TO SEE McKENZIE MAKE WAY FOR ALLAN From JACK FINGLETON Fri. The Australian cricket selectors have mad.' B commendable effort to briny in more spirit and youth infj Australia's team for the Fourth Tesl against England at Adelaide, starting on Jan. 28. It is .-ad299 words
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Article93 1966-01-22 13 f AUNCESTON. Fri— A century lor MCC by vice-caotaln Coiln Cowdrey highlighted the final day of the three-day match flfimn.st Tusniunia. which ended In a draw today. Fln.il scorrs: MCC 371 9 dec nnd 289 —7: Tasmania 322 (B. Cowarey made 108 In a stay of three93 words
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Article127 1966-01-22 13 Move to advance Cup dates l/UALA LUMPUR. Fri— .A pro- ix>sal to advance the start of trie Malaya Cup competition from M March this year will be made at the Football Association of Malaysia committee meeting here on Jan. 29. Competition committee chairman H. H. Lee. who will m.ikr the127 words
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Article29 1966-01-22 13 TOKYO. Fri —A party of 36 proiessional golfers will leave here on Fell. 19 to take part m this year's Far Ea.s; circuit, the POA said today.29 words
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Article370 1966-01-22 13 Monte Carlo, Fri. T<HE MONTE CARLO Rally endod in confusion and uproar last night after f he disqualification of the four British cars which had been expected to take tho first four places Royal Automobile Club officials promised to back the disqualified teams to the370 words
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238 1966-01-22 13 JOE DORAI - SBA PICK 20 FOR TRAINING FOR GAMES JOE DORAI B, SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Badm i 11 1 o n Association have selected 20 junior players for an intensive training programme in preparation for the Commonwealth Games in Kingston and Asian Games in Bangkok this year. SBA president Slow Watt238 words
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Article73 1966-01-22 13 IPOH. Fri. The Malaysian Rugby Union selectors will name the Malaysian team to play Singapore on Feb 5 after tomorrow's North-South match at Penan*. MRU secretary Bill Proctor said tomorrow's match should be a good nrelimlnaiy for the Malay Man match against Singapore. "To encourage the sport73 words
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Article, Illustration33 1966-01-22 13 M<ui«he.ster United outside-left John Aston Cleft) tacklet by George Cohen, the Pulham right-back. In the Fl-.st Division n:atch at Craven Cottage. London last vetk. Manchester United «(/i by 1-0— PA. picture.33 words
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Article563 1966-01-22 13 SAFE DOUBLE TO KICK-OFF THE TEAR OF THE HORSE' gEA PIP in Race Three and Scruan Negara in Race Eight are recommended to holiday racegoers looking for modest returns at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon. They look the safest bets in the card of nine races.563 words
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Article1648 1966-01-22 13 KL— lst day Race 1—1.30 Class 4 Div 1 ($5,500) 7f 1 Mfta Better Luck i iLK .Ng> West 5 9.0 (SF) Kingston I 2 36i Pleasant Girl a (Pleasant) Ahmad 4 8.10 (F) Lee 7 3 3006U Fort Knox g (Pan.ii E Donnelly 7 8.9 9 4 ***** Hilton1,648 words
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Article226 1966-01-22 13 fcPSOM JEEP's best bets are Sea Pip (Race Three). Pure Jet (Race Seven) and Seruan Negara (Race Eight). BEST FORECAST is Pure Jet and Master Auctioneer in Race Seven THE (i()IN(i IS GOOD. EPSOM JEEP I AM. BO\ POINTER BITTER LUCK BRIGHT EYES HIIIIK U'CK Kacc 1 Shiau226 words
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567 1966-01-22 13 CAN BE TOP HONOUR AGAIN EVEN WITH 9.12 Wonderful PH. Bay Dragon II ai.d Bhajos Maiden all form horses will help to make this a very close finish and I also have Perkasa in mind as a possible outsider. RACE FIVE: If Top Honour gets a reasonably good track, he567 words
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Advertisement123 1966-01-22 13 WHAT JAPANESE BANK IS OLDER THAN THE BANK OF ENGLAND? The 283-year old Mitsui Bank. The first Mitsui Exchange House was founded in 1683. From it has grown a vast complex of industries, embracing every aspect of modern business life. Because the Mitsui Bank still occupies a central position in123 words
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Miscellaneous46 1966-01-22 13 DIARY RUOOI I match: Nortii v South iCity Stadium,; I p.m.) Kriendlies: SCC Presi- W v Captain's XV iS'pore padang i: Police v KUnf; Club iGurney Rd, XLi; Ipc.h Club v Aimed Forces (Ipoh padang). (.(H i —North Malayan amateur championships (Tiger Lane. Ipoh, 8 a.m.). >46 words
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Article, Illustration458 1966-01-22 14 I prayed for Balewa, says Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. 'J'ENGKU Abdul Rahman said today that he had prayed for the safety and well-being of his close friend. Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, the Prime Minister of Nigeria, who was kidnapped during the attempted coup last Saturday. In a Hari Raya and458 words
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Article, Illustration151 1966-01-22 14 (YHWVA. Fri. The v Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. Lester Pearson, told the House of Commons yesterday that he understood that the assassination of Nigeria's former Prime Minister has been officially confirmed. He expressed shock at tin- news and recalled that hi- met Sir Abubakar TafReuter; AP - 151 words
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82 1966-01-22 14 I MUAR. Pri. A total of 207 I members of the local branch of th*> Amalgamated National Union ot I local Authorities Employees in the Muar Town Council received backdated housing allowances yesterday. The allowances totalling $13,000 were backdated to April 1964. Each employee was82 words
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Article75 1966-01-22 14 SEOUL. Fri. The Government i today decided to award the Order of Diplomatic Service. First Class. to Dato C. M. Yustf. Speaker of I the Malay.sian House of Represen- tiitives. in recognition of hi.s contribution to economic and cultural exchanges between the two countries. Dato Yusof75 words
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Article21 1966-01-22 14 NIBONG TfcBAL. Fri— Senior Inspector Othman bin Abdul Hamid. from Klane. has assumed duties as OCPD Nlbong Tebal.21 words
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124 1966-01-22 14 SINGAPORE. Fri. An average of about 78 new motor vehicles a day were registered in Singapore last month bringing the total number of motor vehicles on the road to 197.945. Statistics issued by the Registrar of Vehicles' office showed that motorcars topped the list with124 words
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156 1966-01-22 14 Ttfl ALACCA. Fri. A seaside hotel, costing $1.7 million, will be built opposite the Rest House here. The Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Ghafar b'n Baba, said today that work would begin in the middle of this year on three acres of State land. The156 words
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Article54 1966-01-22 14 PENANG. Fri. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. today I opened the Penang Cactus So- ciety s annual show held at th« Khek Association. On display were a larye variety of cacti .:nd other plants and a big collection of exotic cage and 1 aviary54 words
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Article396 1966-01-22 14 lONDON. Pn.— Prospects nt I nation-wide U.K. mil strike m .February depressed industrial I shares on the stock market terd.ty. but gold and copper Issues showed some wide gains. Institutional buying was reported for golds, with a technical shortage of stock apparent, according to dealers.396 words
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222 1966-01-22 14 New firm to start fishing from the air A UCKLAND. Fri. A revolutionary method of flshing from the air is to be adopted in coastal waters here by a newly-formed New Zealand company. Marine Helicopters Ltd. The company ha.s acauired a £15.000 American hplicoDter. which will have a manned aluminiumReuter - 222 words
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Article67 1966-01-22 14 BONN, Fri. Haji Abdul Kha- lid bin Awang Osman, the new i Malaysian Ambassador to West Germany, presented his credentials to President Luebke licr* yesterdayDr. Luebke in a welcome add- re&s toid the Ambassador thar. West Germany regarded Malaysia as a reliable friend. He thanked theReuter - 67 words
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Article19 1966-01-22 14 KANGAR, Fri. Perlis youth clubs will hold a Hari Raya "lak- r sa party on Monday.19 words
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237 1966-01-22 14 Indons may seek peace with Malaysia: Tengku I£ U A L A LUMPUR, *»> Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman hopes that chances of Indonesia calling off her confrontation against Malaysia is very much brighter now" under the present sutuation in Indonesia. Bpeaking at the ceremony ol th< Holy Koran recital at237 words
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Article28 1966-01-22 14 LONDON. Fri. Malaysia* lew Hiuh Commissioner :o Brtain. Dato Syrcl Shell. and hia vite will arrive In London tomorI .spokc.-ni.iM the High Jommiasion said to28 words
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Advertisement282 1966-01-22 14 success in examinations is never a matter of chance fjJ^SLI for SUCCESS THE RAPID WAY g ENROL TODAY v K J with malayan correspondence college BrX^^fe WT j*V SECURE YOUR CREDITS IN ENGLISH lL Mlw JPcHk >sw through our famous course compiled M.C.C. GETS YOU AHEAD FASTER SUCCESS THE SURE282 words
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