The Straits Times, 28 January 1966
1966-01-28
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Title Section22 1966-01-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 7& The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JANUARY, 28, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203422 words
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Article, Illustration740 1966-01-28 1 Troops involved to be moved 'OUT OF BOUNDS' ORDER— AND A LIAISON OFFICER, TOO KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. THE soldiers implicated in the clashes with civilians in Kuching last Monday are to be removed from the area, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, announced today.740 words
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Article362 1966-01-28 1 Bombings again in next few days WASHINGTON, Thursday. AN order from President Johnson to resume bombing of North Vietnam seems a certainty within the next few days-barring any last-minute approach by authorities in Hanoi. All the si^ns indicate lli;it time has almost run out for Hanoi to accept a peaceful362 words
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159 1966-01-28 1 Gurkha troops pact due for review AHORE, Thurs. Nepal is considering reviewing the agreement which allows Gurkha soldiers to serve with the British and Indian armies, Nepalese Foreign Minister Kirthinidhi Bista said here today. The hardy fighters from the -mall Himalayan State have gained world fame in European and AsianReuter - 159 words
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Article70 1966-01-28 1 Kidnapped actress is rescued YIANILA. Thurs. A well-known Filipino film and television actress was kidnapped by her estranged French-American husband and four armed men yesterday, police reported today. Twice Asian Film Festival "best actress" trophy winner. Rosa Rosal was rescued by the police several '.lours after the abduction from theUPI - 70 words
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Article47 1966-01-28 1 LOS ANGELES. Thurs— A 43--year-old New York woman golfer has received US$2OO,OOO damages for head injuries suffered when she fell off a motorised golf cart here in March 1963. Mrs. Arlyne Title had sued the Roll course and the cart manufacturer for U*****,000.47 words
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Article, Illustration143 1966-01-28 1 KY GOES SHOPPING TO SHOW HE'S STILL IN POWER CAIGON, Thurs. South Vietnam's Prime Minister, Air Marshal Coo Ky, strolled jauntily down Saigon's main street this afternoon to scotch rumours that he had been kidnapped as part of a coup plot. Foreign press dispatches from here this morning quoted unsubstantiatedReuter - 143 words
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Article41 1966-01-28 1 LONDON, Thurs.— The illuminated faces of Big Ben. the inter-nationally-famous clock over Britain's Houses of Parliament, went dark early today as a power lailure hit the building Neither House was in session at the time.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article79 1966-01-28 1 CALGARY (Alberta i. Thurs. Passenger ilrllncrs ar" flying ducks from this chilly region dost* to the Rocky Mountains to the warmer coastal climate of Vancouver because the birds have refused to migrate under their own power. About 4.000 ducks sat on when the flocks headed west toReuter - 79 words
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Article64 1966-01-28 1 JAKARTA. Thurs.— Mm !>.• fence Minister and .irinrd lours rliicl. (mii. A.M. Volition. mM >rslrrda% that Ihr hudurl Im the Inddiit-iun .timed lorcrs thiN Mar m.in "dim bMMM <>t the inflation." Addressing a reremon> of personnel i h.int.s hi his sl.itT hf \aid this war was theAgencies - 64 words
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Article174 1966-01-28 1 Six die in flooded river mishap RUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Six of 1!) passengers in boat travelling from Kuala Dungun to eran g a v were drowned yesterday when ii capsized in the raging waters of tlu> Dungun River. Four bodies have been recovered, two yesterday and two today. Police arc174 words
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Article30 1966-01-28 1 LABOUR MAJORITY UP LONDON. Thurs. 1 '..ihnur (iovcrnment's o\er.Jl majority in House <>f Common* rwc to throe aritta death of Conservative M I' j Dane Edith Pitt— Beater.30 words
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171 1966-01-28 2 N>RK, Thuu Mr. M i c h a c 1 Stewart, the British Fore inn Secretary, made it clear on arrival here last nmht that Britain had no plans to send troops to Vietnam. A.-ke<i v the Government had •'i :)I 'y suchReuter - 171 words
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Article139 1966-01-28 2 I I nigh) called on the Indian v her In me wai -is Pr er she pledged that the Tashk I). I)C tnd Paklsi would be Implemented fully only woman Primi I r Indian Premie Jawaharlal Nehru promised to follow the fundamental principles laid139 words
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Article, Illustration507 1966-01-28 2 CORRUPTION SCANDAL IN CONGRESS m THE WORLD is round, only one third of the human beings are asleep at any one time, and the other two thirds are awake ond^ up to some mischief somewhere. —by Mr. Dean Rusk, testifying before a CongressionalReuter - 507 words
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108 1966-01-28 2 Taylor: U.S. should resume air raids V'KW YOKK, ihurs. General Maxwell Taylor, former American Ambassador to South Vietnam, said .yesterday that the IS should resume its homhine of North Vietnam. He told reporters durini a trli'vi«ion interview that there was no longer any hone of a favourable resoense from Hanoi.Reuter - 108 words
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Article38 1966-01-28 2 LNITED NATIONS. Tliurs. The United Nations vas ovev US $55 million in debt b last September as a result of its Congo and Cyprus peacekeeping operations and it.s general budget, it was disclosed today. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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262 1966-01-28 2 Cairo commandos in 'three bids to free Bella' BOSTON. Thurs.- The United Arab Republic has tried at least three times to rescue former Algerian Preirier Ahmed Ben Bella in unsuccessful operation a by Egyptian c i m mandos, the Christian Science Monitor reported yesterday. The newspaper said In a report262 words
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Article33 1966-01-28 2 Just fancy that ROME. Thurs. Doctors who X-rayed Si-viar-old (iiovanna Palandri when she coniplaimd of stomach pains found I pair of surßhal fareeps, iff t inside her after an operation four years ago-33 words
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241 1966-01-28 2 US $29m programme to fight malaria in Vietnam WASHINGTON, Thurs. Thr Defence Department has launched a US$29 million crash programme to develop drugs effective against a new and tougher strain of malaria threatening U.S. forces In Vietnam, it was learned yesterday. The programme would Kef .in additional US$35 million from241 words
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Miscellaneous29 1966-01-28 2 TUE &AM3OL<S 4Su&v&us&^ V zrKZicZ v adv/awce on wee weiL. im futupe thepes one (to find out wmat swe' TUIMG TD P6MevBE(? OBFOSZB TO 6UY Gn/e nee MOnev^- U^^29 words
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108 1966-01-28 3 I ONDON. Thurs. A tiO-vear-old mother of li\r children yesterday telephoned her son in the Bahamas and her daughter in West Germany tell-, mx them she had won E1 55.94? in the football pools. Mr> Mary Russell of London who hit theReuter - 108 words
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95 1966-01-28 3 BONN. Thurs. Portugal ha> bought 40 fighter jets from West Germany, It was officially announced yesterday. A Defence Ministry spokesman said the planes were Pint G-91s The planes were sold with the condition that they would be used oi. ly within the framework of95 words
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134 1966-01-28 3 LINCOLN (Nebraska). Thurs. A young man robbed a store with one <>f its own xuns yesterday, then changed his mind, returned the gun and the loot and fled. Mr. Robert M. Gordon manager of the store, said the young man came intoAP - 134 words
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288 1966-01-28 3 SINGAPORE, Thur«. PRESIDENT Soekarno has given a onemonth grace for the exchange of old bank notes of 5,000 and 10,000 rupiah denominations for new ones, Radio Jakarta reported today. A broadcast monitored here said old notes of these denominations would have ceasedAgencies - 288 words
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Article, Illustration163 1966-01-28 3 RICA, THE ONE IN 6,000 GOLDEN GIRL O( I'LPTOR Charles de v Temple searched the world for a girl to serve as the model for iiis golden stud> uf .Medina, daughter of Phrygia's legendary King Midas, whose touch turned all to sold. In 18 months search, he examined K.OOO photographs163 words
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Article59 1966-01-28 3 BONN. Thurs.— West Germany ha> asked the Soviet Union to recall a Soviet trade oiiklal accused of spying on West German scientific research projects, it was announced here yesterday. A Bonn Foreign Ministry statement said the Russian official'? conduct represented a grtve violation of International practloe. Tb»59 words
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123 1966-01-28 3 'CARS SHATTER NERVES AND RUIN SLEEP' From Warwick Bracken QYDNEY, TruiiiS. The motor car contributed to muscular unntness. obesity, coronary artery disease and hypertension, says the current issue of Modern Medicine. It says petrol fumes pollute the air and the noise of cars increase the ulcer count, shatters the nerves123 words
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75 1966-01-28 3 PARIS. Thurs. A 16-year-old boy expelled from a private school lat Les Bables Dollone returned 1 there yesterday, shot and wounded his former master during a lesson and then killed himself. Police said the boy entered the classroom and nred at the tea- cherReuter - 75 words
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370 1966-01-28 3 Morocco-France split widens over Barka kidnap scandal PARIS, Thursday. 'PHE split between France and Morocco widenx ed yesterday as the two countries clashed again over the affair of vanished Moroccan Opposition leader Mehdi Ben Barka. France charged Morocco vlth failing to helD clear up the mystery of the disappearance ofReuter - 370 words
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Article, Illustration139 1966-01-28 3 ONDON. Thurs. Author and playwright Somerset Maugham left £50.000 to the man he once unsuccessfully tried to adopt as his son. Mr. Alan Searle. it was learned here last night. Mr. Searle. hi.s secretarycompanion for over 30 vear.s also receives the contents of Mr.Reuter - 139 words
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Article53 1966-01-28 3 WASHING 1 ON- Thurb. FourMM ii.. iv !iui...-..r submarines Into service tlii.s year. brin?:ng tot*] atomic .sub streitgth in the U.S. Navy to 70. viceAdmiiiil Hymwn G. Rickover announced yes!< The Admir.il. America's nuclear propulsion expert, said 30 are attack subs and the remainder of53 words
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Article25 1966-01-28 3 ADDIS ABABA. Thurs. Britain is to give medical equipment worth £5.700 to the newly established Department of Medicine Ht the Haile Selassie University.25 words
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Advertisement76 1966-01-28 3 -gl THE ANSWER TO YOUR WELDING PROBLEM Mf.c.c.pn.l WELDING CUTTING ff L O III! L EQUIPMENT WELDERS USE IT WE CAN SUPPLY IT ■I" tip* WITCH W ELDIHG WIZARD MXII >5% BLoWp l p CUTTER i mum v I Ml' II WK4-TOL feijuiator \^^B? ]m \iA a COMMANDO B i^76 words
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Advertisement214 1966-01-28 3 o: J 0 EXPERItNCE Americon Express hos been servicing the business and personal needs of troveler* »mc« 1895. WORLDWIDE FACILITIES: More thon 400 Amtftcon Express Offices oround the world provide personal, on-the-spct service wherever you go. A COMPLETE PACKAGE: From Trovelers Cheque, to Credit Cord, from baggage insurance to passport214 words
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Article, Illustration349 1966-01-28 4 Work begins on first phase of a new satellite town SINGAPORE. Thursday yyORK to fill up the swamps of the Woodlands area is now being carried out by the Economic De- velopment Board. This is part of the first phase of developing the area into a new industrial satellite town,349 words
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Article, Illustration73 1966-01-28 4 MR. Simon Reuben and his bride. Miss Anthony Ammal. after their wedding at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. Singapore. The bridegroom is attached to the Production Department of the Straits Times Press in Singapore. A reception was held later at the Islamic Restaurant. The bride is73 words
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212 1966-01-28 4 There were three reasons for MUMhMat sawmill factories in this .v c.i A There is a strong demand to establish sawmill factories. From the planning point, the area would not have an> traflic problems. Thr availalnlilv of rivulets and the Strait212 words
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Article30 1966-01-28 4 SINGAPORE Thuis The swearuig-in ceremony ol the futy•setenth Board of Trustees of the Sien Chee Medical Institute in Bencoolen Street will > held at o p.m. tomorrow.30 words
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Article24 1966-01-28 4 SINGAPORE Thurs. Water will be cut off in Namly View oft Bukit Garden Estate, tomorrow I lrom 9 a.m. to 5 p.m24 words
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Article269 1966-01-28 4 SINGAPORE. Thursday. 4 RETRIAL was ordered by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the High Court today, following an appeal by Tan Liat Hong, described as a businessman of somo repute with connections in Kuala Lumpur, against his conviction on a charge of acting as269 words
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Advertisement231 1966-01-28 4 I V xvk Till" "demand midnight tomorrow i Singapore ADVANCE CASH BOOKINGS ONLY -No Free List 21,604 PERSONS WHO SAW IT AT THE ONE DAY 5 THEATRE PREMIERE ALL AGREE THAT IT'S MIGHTIER /t*s a THAN 1 A!^ DUIiU. r 71J117 J^^^^£w x wm m M/M tSSfIN ISTANBUL > J231 words
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Advertisement244 1966-01-28 4 ORCHARD PALACE 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.15 pm 1 00, 3.30, 6.45 9.30 pm OPENS TODAY! A GREAT HUMAN STORY JM |k AfTinN. UNFOLDS IN THIS Z. ZV\ EPIC OF AN ERA TOLD |fc ACTION! WITH UNRIVALLED AfTinNf SPLENDOUR! t i^W^l\\. 1 1 UNI TH£ BRAIDED MAI OP BITTER GREEK... TAKES244 words
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Advertisement410 1966-01-28 4 #SIIAW ORGANISATION 9th DAY' tl-1 45-4-6 30-9 30 "WHAIS NEW P^SYCAF?" Pctor $i C Tool* eider A "THAT MAN in ISTANBUL' 1 Lost Day: 1 1-1 4S-4-6 30-9.1$ i ELVIS "Harem Holiday" lAk'ar. A- I OPEN 3 "SPY who WENT INTO HELL '.r.,.:1. i Kfii'iii=t,t--;iii' ;-Mvi 111 am, 145, 4.410 words
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Miscellaneous73 1966-01-28 4 K)I)\Y Exhibition ol art collections. An Museum. University of Singapore. 9 a.m— 4.30 p.m. Painting exhibition. Victoria Memorial Hall. 10 a.m.— 7 p.m. Free film shows It's the Mein Sardine. Peanuts A Valuable Crop. Cartoon lilm. Profile of Nation Today. Macßitchie Reservoir labourers' quarters. 7.30 p.m. Selamat Harl Raya. Katnpong73 words
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335 1966-01-28 5 Equal pay: Staff Side hits at teachers' panel KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Staff Side of the National Whitley Council at a meeting here today reJ ect c d the Government's method of implementation of equal pay for women. The Staff Side also condemned the teachers' panel ot the National Joint335 words
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Article, Illustration599 1966-01-28 5 FINE PROSPECTS HERE DESPITE 'DIFFERENCES' Co-operation between two countries a 'must' for survival KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday AMERICAN businessmen have been told not to be unduly worried about the current political and economic disagreement between Malaysia and Singapore, but to take immediate advantage of favourable599 words
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Article51 1966-01-28 5 K U7ANQ, Thurs. Koh Ah Lian. a 80-year-old woman caretaker of the Tham Koong Sim Cbee Temple here, was found strangled to .death in a room in the temple last night Pnlhe suspect robbery as the motive. 1 rrilr donations collected during the Chinese New Year are51 words
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191 1966-01-28 5 Student exchange offers from 3 countries KUALA LCMPI'R. Thurs Burma, the Philippines and Thailand are now interested in the student exchange programme launched 14 months ago hv the SHaneor Mentri Besar. Da(o Harun bin lla.ji Idris, as an "experiment" in communal integration. The Sflanror Student's Fxchange Committee, which has now191 words
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Article61 1966-01-28 5 t SUNOEI PATANI. Thurs. Tan Siew Jin. 18. and Tan Slew I Ghee. 17. sons of Mr. Tan Kcna Hniß. a Kedah businessman. hiv.> W- lor Australia to study at the State Hidh School. Parkville. MclI bourne. Their uncle. Mr. Chenu Mop I Chooi. a Colombo61 words
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Article44 1966-01-28 5 IPOH. Thurs Miss Chiang Chlng. a Mandarin film actress is expected to arrive here tomorrow for stage appearances spread over a week in coniunctlin with the screening of the film "Trouble on the Wedding Night 1 at the Ruby Theatre.44 words
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226 1966-01-28 5 CINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, said today that the Singapore Governm ent would always be willing to render any sort ol assistance to Malaysian pilgrims leaving from the Island. They were relatives and friends the vast majority226 words
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Article45 1966-01-28 5 MALACCA. Thurs. A 10--year-old boy. Ooh Scow. died in hospital here today after he was knocked down by a car in front of his school in Jalan Banda Hilir. Ooh was a Standard IV pupil of Banda Hilir English School.45 words
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Article92 1966-01-28 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two members of the top management team of the world -wide Mobil oil organisation will arrive In Singapore tomorrow n)*hl in the course of a Far En stern tour. The purpose of their visit is to inspect Mobil fact' Singapore and Malaysia,92 words
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133 1966-01-28 5 MALACCA. Thurs. A i Malacca Alliance State Assemblyman. Dato Thamby Chik bin Abdul Karim. 64. I died of a heart attack at the General Hospital here yesterday evening. Dato Thamby Chik. w-ho I had been 111 for some time. was admitted to the hospital133 words
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Advertisement37 1966-01-28 5 SERVING MALAYSIA AND THE WORLD UNITED MALAYAN BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED Announce the Removal of their SUNGEI PATANI BRANCH to their new Premises at No. 68, JALAN IBRAHIM, SUNGEI PATANI. Telephones: 2405 2675. on SATURDAY 29th JANUARY 1966.37 words
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Advertisement68 1966-01-28 5 LwJIJIM jLruLluLjLl FORM AIRUNE (Minn njwinn, lOVE because BOAC takes good care of them on the ground ill Km and in the air For more details of BOAC'S services, consult your locai BOAC Appointed Travel Agent or Malaysian Airways (General Sales Agents) Telephone Singapore ***** Kuala Lumpur ***** ALL OVER68 words
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Miscellaneous129 1966-01-28 5 m Ibnvr B» At iupp /aH'LL SLAP YORE SASSY I KtmenTwiS MOST /'cACKtE'i 7thiSiS)x ">. FACEf. I "'DEEP MISERY" |S J^- BE 1T.7" AH NEVAH K V WALK <C > ONE O' (IS THIS VON TM' WROI^G SIDE O' C^* > SEEN NO —^N>>»7 ANOTHER TM' NICER A \*DEEP TH'129 words
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256 1966-01-28 6 World Bank' men study plan for joint currency (SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei are now awaiting World Bank recommendations for a working formula on a Joint currency system. Proposals by the three countries are now being studied by World Bank experts, who will make their recommendations before June, when256 words
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88 1966-01-28 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police are investigating the death of a young Chiwoman. who>e body was found behind some bushes at Joo Sfng Road. ifT Upper Aljunied Road. on Tue.-day. The unidentified woman, aged bet wen 20 and 30. was clad in blue-white Munfoo. She88 words
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Article152 1966-01-28 6 Four thugs rob 38 students of a total of $75 MUAR, Thursday. FOUR thugs boarded a school holiday bus yesterday and demanded money from the 38 bpys and girls aboard it. They threatened to beat up those who refused to pay. i The bus driver was also152 words
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Article28 1966-01-28 6 PAKIT. BUNTAR lnur.s. The Knan C:ub her' will ho!d Chinese Nrw Yrar and Harl R;i\m dinner and dance on Saturday at j the club premises.28 words
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145 1966-01-28 6 'Grenade' causes a scare at station IPOH, Thurs. A toy i l grenade made in j Hong Kong caused a I scare in the railway station here Just before the arrival of the north and south bound mail trains. A boy, who saw the "grenade" lying on the fourth step145 words
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Article37 1966-01-28 6 XI UANG. Thurs. Eight boys. all students of the Malay Secondary School in Jalan Mer.Miig here, have received scholarships to study at the Alam Shah School. Kuala Lumpur. They will be admitted to Form Four classes.37 words
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Article25 1966-01-28 6 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs. The Parit Buntor Marys' CoopctStlTC Society will hold it* annual meeting tomorrow at the Knan District Boys Scouts' Association headquarters.25 words
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Article, Illustration95 1966-01-28 6 Deaf and dumb boy missing for a week CINGAPORE. Thurs. A deaf and dumb boy. Tan Hock Soon, 12 above), has been missing from his home in Brickworks Estate, off Alexandra Road, for a week. Soon Hock was last seen by neighbours boarding a bus heading for the Botanic Gardens95 words
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Article41 1966-01-28 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs Mr. Divid Brown, crnirmnn of Britain's £36 million David Brown Corporation, wt'l br in Si";- 'pore on Feb. 1 and Feb. 2 during a if. 000-mile tour of the Par Fas'. the United States and Australia.41 words
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203 1966-01-28 6 A HOME OWNERSHIP PLAN FOR TO A PAY OH CIM.APOKI-. Thurs. The Singapore (.o\rrnment has decided to extend its popular "home ownership scheme" to the Toa Payoh satellite township, tne Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E. \V. Barker, announced today. Ten blocks of ninestorey fiats, containing 1.872 units203 words
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Article64 1966-01-28 6 School bell vanishes MUAR. Thnrs. Thieves stole the bell of Chung Hwa Primary school in Jalan Bakri. about five miles from here, during the festive season. The copper bell, weiehinc about 30 Ib. had been at the school for the past 15 years. The thieves used a ladder to remove64 words
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Article52 1966-01-28 6 SITIAWAN. Thurs.— The Minister for Labour. Mr. V. Mamckavasagam, will open the newly completed Krlshnan temple at Aver Tawar, about seven miles away from here, tomorrow. The temple costing $30,000 was built from i\ itrnnt of $20,000 from "the Social Welfare Lottery and the balance from52 words
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Article30 1966-01-28 6 K c x William G Lii ai.g. a senior oiflcer in the Sarawak Administrative Service, has left for a six-month course at the Australian Administrative Staff College.30 words
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Article33 1966-01-28 6 Ml AH. Tlrurs.— AiOOlbsalcconI tainiiiK $500 and other documents "n from a restaurant at .laian Haii Abu here yesterday. The thieves gained entry by 1 forcing ooen tvo ".ocks.33 words
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Article38 1966-01-28 6 KLAI A I CMPLR. Ttiun. Ihf Mentn Bf.sar of Selangor. Dato Harun bin Ha.'i Idns. will rnter.ain 200 poor and handicap ped children ar h:s residence in J.ilan Raja Muda here at 4 p.m. tomorrow38 words
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Article26 1966-01-28 6 KUI IM. Thurs. Mr. 00l Cheng HA of the Survey Department. Kcduh and Ptrlis. b retiring in. ■> .n? the government for 40 years.26 words
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Article, Illustration117 1966-01-28 6 Dentist and girl friend robbed ruuueu PENANG. Thurs. Three armed men ordered a dentist and his girl friend to kneel on the ground before robbing them at Batu rerrlnghi on Tuesday night. Mr. Denis Mark Lee Kin Yeng. 24. and Miss Girly Yew were seated in their car at the117 words
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178 1966-01-28 6 ft U A L A LUMPUR, llv Thurs. Though the time baa cot:. i a war on soaring prices, the Selangor Consumers' Association finds itself "helpless" and in debt. This was disclosed in a public appeal for money and members made today by the178 words
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Article67 1966-01-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. More than 2.500 National Servicemen hert were back again today to continue their civil defence training after a seven-week holiday. For the next rive viwfc* they will be given intensified drill by Army instructors. A spokesman for the Ci»ll Defence Corps aald67 words
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Article30 1966-01-28 6 BINGAPORE. Thuni An »tttp »tor« with old tyre* »t Cl#m*na Road was (lightly damaged by fire early today. Two fire engines put oat tb* fire In minutes.30 words
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Advertisement155 1966-01-28 6 IDEALOHDMESItd. Q^rmodem cSxeaitwe M9/i^tha^ COMPLETELY FURNISHED EQUIPPED NOW READY FOR INSPECTION SAl± OR LEASE /^•V. <■■»■'' j^' f 1 A Following the highly successful showhouse at Andrew Close Estate, f P~ JKr^^^^^^S^C^^^f'^^mK. IDEAL HOMES announce the opening of another exhibition house at -^C No7^\. This exclusive executive residence, with a155 words
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Miscellaneous81 1966-01-28 6 Atioy Oop tit, V.T. iiamlin I ABOUT THIS CE AGE >OU TVIATS NO SURPRISE.. ...WEU-, SUPPOSING SLJUC fTS U-* >•* s \l WAS TAXKIN' ABOUT? I I THERE'S LOTS OP YEAH? M3U TEU. US J FBU2EN f FROZEN f WM«T») A ■V\ ASK£P MV (3RANP WtTSJ THINGS HE PONjT WHAT81 words
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205 1966-01-28 7 OATU PAHAT. Thurs. 0 Three Malaysian fishermen were robbed of 54.500 worth of iishlng nets and personal effects in two separate incidents in the Straits of Malacca yesterday. They are believed to have been robbed by the HIM Indonesian gunboat. In the first incident.205 words
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Article43 1966-01-28 7 TELCK ANSON. Thurs.— lnehe Mat Yen bin Ahmad. 60. mobile cinema operator with the Department of Information here «nd I father of Perak and North Malaya rugby player. Zainal Yen. died "of ft heart attack m the hospital here43 words
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155 1966-01-28 7 PENANG. Thursday. THE Penang and Province Wellesley Malay Farmers' Association 's to submit a memorandum to the Central Government urging that the price of padi be raised from Sl6 to $20 a picul. The a.s.vociation will ask the Government to purchase padi from155 words
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Article26 1966-01-28 7 •CCA. Thura.— Ml H.ik.im f-'nipli 01.1. tin registrar the magistrate during thr absence of Mr R:iinanatha Ivrr. Mr. Iyer has left m two nioi.-26 words
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Article, Illustration147 1966-01-28 7 Hindun back in school next week PENANG. Thurs. Legless Hindun btnte Ahmad (above*, who is spending her Hari Raya holiday* with her parents in Permatang Pauh. will re-join her former school. St Mark's Primary. In Butterworth on Feb 1. Her father. Inche Ahmad bin Jarimin. .said today he had planned147 words
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Article52 1966-01-28 7 SEREMBAN. Thurs.— Tlie Neeri tSembUan M°iitri Bosar. Da'.o iDn Mohamed Said bin Mohf.meti ins iMund the people here rlvit the Town Council wou'd I approval of building v. He v-iis srViikuiß at a tea party at his residence to celebrate the H-in Raya and Chinese52 words
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Article306 1966-01-28 7 Appeal Court clears the police KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Lord President of the Federal Court of Appeal, Dato Sir James Thomson, said today there had been "unfortunate incidents" where police officers had attempted to "touch up" evidence to strengthen a case against a man they believed to be guilty But,306 words
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Article58 1966-01-28 7 Murder, say police XTIBONCi TEBAL. Ihurs" —Police here havr classified a businessman's death as murder after rxhumine his hodv. Tan Scon« Ghee was reported to have died of natural cau^s last Thursday. He was burird the next day. But the police, .-if tine mi suspicion. exhumed the body two days58 words
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Article44 1966-01-28 7 Singapore. Than. c anti-vice squads las) night raided brothels m Julaii Krchil. Ouille- mard Road, Jalan Angsana, i.iclue Avenue. Johure Road and Bjris Street. Eißht prostitutes were picked up six at Jnhore Road and two at Bukis Street.44 words
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157 1966-01-28 7 Councillor quits— 'I can't afford to stay on' BUKIT MERTAJAM. Thurs. An Alliance member vi the Province Central District Council. Inche Eusoff Samsudin has resigned his seat— to work as a temporary clerk in the council. "I cannot aJlord to remain a councillor." he said today A.- dlstrct councillor, he157 words
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Advertisement87 1966-01-28 7 ZANU S S I Gas Cookers For Easy, Clean and Fast Cooking. Suitable For All Types v^ Easy Mire Purchot* »r»m All Hi«K Clou DmMh *t»«t:— Kee Huat Radio Co.. Ltd. 122-124. Orchard Road. Singapore. Phone ***** ?27 ialan Tuanku Abdul Htkorni, II 14 Btach itrrt> Ptna»% BAD BREATH KILLS87 words
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Advertisement501 1966-01-28 7 ALL school children need help at home... Some parents find tftis is difficult— and wonder why? The reason is that new teaching methods are used today. To help their children, parents need an up-to-date reference that ties-in with modern teaching practices. There is only ONE WORTHWHILE MAJOR REFERENCE WORK COMPILED501 words
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Miscellaneous290 1966-01-28 7 Straits Times Crossword ACR<f«> b Simpiv co\eieo with homoloe1. Poet has about one fish in«idr ous structures '5' another: and some say takes 7 Neither to arrive in the North nap beside a third (1 Country .71 9. Impart a new colour Into a Poet makes a short tourney J**290 words
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Obituary41 1966-01-28 8 1* Wort, tit (Minimum) TAN TEIK CMYK or Asia Thole »»t hro'her of Terly Cnen and I>ixob M-d »iy on r.%-l-«t. at ML, i I Caak#t Co ill Lavender K»rr>" rm. Saturday ■<c Kiddn" CrrmasM I |M H.:. Road (Phor41 words
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Article50 1966-01-28 8 :i H'orrfa Hi i Minimum t MOTHER SUPERIOR CM I J s pore thank* Thr flmgaon of SIOO. for d Bahi»» MRS K RAMANATHAN. her aon tl »-»i:tu<ie to all t nimpa'hirs on the sjMSUM r. nniar.ath.in CBtitUlr, 1: A HI., on 4 I f,6 al Madut.il, South taatHa50 words
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Article35 1966-01-28 8 M limit Sit (Minimum) WHY DOES AN RttpfeMM H^r a MM aulaai hn trunk: W« don i na\e r:ieph»n;> .v Uortlall 10 ha\e the complete ranue ol ll' II tIM till 0 r»irf Moiefair.35 words
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Article739 1966-01-28 8 The quick action promisee) by the Central Government, much to the satisfaction of the delegation from Sarawak, should restore the situation in Kuching completely. Kuching had a rough Monday night, if less dangerous and disturbing than might have been assumed from the attenuated reports that were published.739 words
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Article175 1966-01-28 8 The student exchange pro- gramme which Dato Haiun, the Sclangor Mentii Besar. launched in 1964 seems to be running astray. While the original scheme called for as many children as possible to spend holidays with families ot Othec :;«ecs, there appears tc be iin emphasis now on175 words
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Article341 1966-01-28 8 Singapore's ling of satellite towns is taking shape with disconcerting speed. It is not so long since Queenstown represented a total housing target; yet today Jurong and Toa Pas oh have taken shape, land reclamation is preparing the Siglup-Katong area for huge development and entirely new towns have341 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1966-01-28 8 ROY PERROTT - Behind the Black Curtain in Rhodesia ROY PERROTT 4 A WILLINGNESS FOR PATIENT CO-OPERA TION—A CCEPTANCE OF THE NEED TO WALK BEFORE RUNNING.,/ by SALISBURY. Thurs FOR most white people living in Rhodesia, the African population largely remains an invisible presence out of sight and therefore mostly out of mind.1,163 words
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Article434 1966-01-28 8 YUNUS MARIS M. A - Learning Malay— lB7 YUNUS MARIS M.A. By SO.MI. POINTS Kilt RKMSION. You have now learnt NEARLY ALL their i« to know abo'-t Malay graaUßJtr, lor Instance: WORD FORMATION Mmple. complex dp. with affixe.s' WORD t LASSIFH ATIOX inlo noun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, participle PHRASE CONSTRICTION; and CLASSIFICATION nominal, verbal,434 words
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Letters
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Letter110 1966-01-28 8 Rent and men of quality i men of quality should be n ed in the public Many of :!ie men In the public that is nelthi enough to pure houses from private developer*, not eligiL in Housing Dcvi nient Board r Th( .'uon Is that many <rs in the lower110 words
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Letter148 1966-01-28 8 Savings book mistake Jtaave to refer letter of complaint n. 18> h vings and by Incur Abdul man Adam of K Lumpur. At the beeinnincr of January inter ciurine 1965 on dron-its With the Fo.-t OfTirr Bank is added to each account. Considering that there over 1 lliOXO'i counts the148 words
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Advertisement445 1966-01-28 8 Straili Tiae« k Malay Mail OaaaMtd •tfVartitamairH sa«r ba tiamUd I COLD STOKAfif $OPf«- MARKET Oeclttva Ims (BssipWmajf ftsjak) I COLD STO*A« BRAHCMIS At Mtllart* >— a" Kaaiasj CITY BOOK STtMtf LT».. I Wiixitaslar Heine, Caleytr Qaaf. THI MCWS FHOMT Fitxpaerick't Sm> limaetis* M M ISMAIL 3 Aatn.r.lty Raa4, Waia«445 words
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Advertisement73 1966-01-28 8 LET'S USE BCG TO FIGHT TB: In many depressed areas, among children, and within families the battle against TB is entering a new and dangerous phase. Yet BCG, the potent vaccine, has been largely ignored in the United States. This expert tells how BCG has proved itself in other countries73 words
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Advertisement96 1966-01-28 8 I Ptnod Inter 'I I FIXED J^ 1 O/ o 3monthl I DEPOSIT BH^^Lfe INTIPEST I 6 months b *l* >? months 6 |CONTINUING^^^O/ O J I DEPOSIT H^^ IV: I^Hfl I ACCOUNT ANNUM I IV A IIK aßia^Ba^aD BHal UNITED NATIONAL FINANCE LTD. (Incorporated m the State! ol Malaya.96 words
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420 1966-01-28 9 Padman Gopal - Speed limit sirens No, they all say Padman Gopal By KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. A TRAFFIC POLICE chief, the president of the Automobile Association of Malaya and engineers in the major car firms today ruled out a suggestion that sirens be installed in commercial vehicles as a means of checking speed420 words
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Article23 1966-01-28 9 MALACCA. rhltn A>mah I M here on Mmi'h 22 on pilKr.niage to Mecca She "s churman of the Ua.acc* Umno Kaum Ibu.23 words
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Article, Illustration198 1966-01-28 9 $5,000 REWARD OFFER BY POLICE SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police today offered a 55.000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the brutal murder in December last of an eight-year-old girl. The semi-nude body of Ng Lai Luan (above daughter of a bar198 words
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368 1966-01-28 9 JESSELTON, Thurs Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Inche Mohamed Said bin Keruak. feels that the State can be developed into a rich agricultural centre if the existing minor settlement schemes were to be transformed into major projects, i —i The major368 words
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Article, Illustration227 1966-01-28 9 Xl AMi. Thurv— A British rngini-er. who made I'ie fullest use of made-in-Malaysia procliu ts and local engineering skill in Uie designing of a palm oil mill, was praised by thr Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim SWM \un today.227 words
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Article78 1966-01-28 9 Fiddler's departure delayed SINGAPORE. Thurs. A Royal Marines officer. Lieut. Hugh Wiltshire, due to leave today on a 8.000--mlle trip to Britain in his 25-foot Bermudan sloop, The Fiddler, has postponed his departure because of a delay in the refit of the boat's engine. He and his crew of two78 words
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Article31 1966-01-28 9 SNUGEI PATANI. Thurs. Pat her P. Decroocq. national Chaplain of the Young Christian Workers' Movement- i.s going on leave- and will be succeeded by Father. A. Pallier of Seremban-31 words
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385 1966-01-28 9 Minister: Now is time to invest in palm oil KLANG, Thursday. HHHE Minister of Commerce and In- dustry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today reminded the nations planting industry of the growing world demand for palm oil and advised them "now is the time to invest." More land for planting oil385 words
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121 1966-01-28 9 CiNGAPORL. Thurs. A Broadway director. Mr. Romnev Brent, arrives here on Saturday to produce a play for the Experimental Theatre Club. The play will be staged at the Cultural Centre at the end of February. Mr. Brent is coming to Singapore under121 words
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Article32 1966-01-28 9 BTTIAWAN. Ihur.s A > car-old girl. Wonc Chong Swop. led when she was knocked j I hf> I road nr,ir Aver Tawar. about 3 .•e\e» nuies »*»>• irom here, yes- j32 words
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85 1966-01-28 9 CINGAPORE. Thurs. All-purpose secondary schools will be launched this year to break down the strong prejudice against technical and vocational education, the Minister of Education. .Mr. Ong Pang Boon, announced today. This new type of school provides technical, vocational and formal academic education under85 words
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Article39 1966-01-28 9 SEOUL. riiur- l>.to C. M. Yusuf. Speaker of the M House ol Representatives, arrived here today to begin r four-day goodwill visit at the Invll the South Korean National Assembly Speaker. Mr. Ri. Sang. A.P.AP - 39 words
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213 1966-01-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. American malarioloßist. Dr. Wilson Warren, wh o s to visit Pahang to find out the frequency with w hich monkey m a 1 a r i a is transmitted to people, will not be able to213 words
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Article35 1966-01-28 9 SINGAPoI:* The ing to establish Urn mlddle-«gi Una ting The ii bOUI .')0 yean. with black hail and mbk grey hair, and some teeth musing frn.i Police do not suspect fou:35 words
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Advertisement171 1966-01-28 9 ADD A DELICIOUS DASH OF VJHBW LEA& 8 PERKINS fi WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE I II On avocado oenrs and salads Ljp^&\Vf\J^( J with meat and flsn ..In sauces. Pv^SJtggwSS^j toups and curries and, \^Z "Z* 4 I ot course, tomato /uic*—the L^^*-.*^?.. **^y\ piquant flavour otLaai Pwrtns j^^H^^^tf makes all tf*171 words
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Advertisement125 1966-01-28 9 '■vl mWBs vv if l.'»o to. on umtn lott. Britain's best socks Byford Bn-N.lon socks are ma:: I fou England. They fit superbly. They a-e reallyhard-wearmg.Yojcan Bn-Nylon socks. But Byford make wool I socks and stockings too. You'll fnd many different styles, patterns and ITih.^f.;^ colours, but only one quality:125 words
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Miscellaneous746 1966-01-28 9 T V MALAYSIA HANNEI, j. KuaU Lumpur ture's Mysteries"; 7 News In and Prnanx: 6. Ipoh and Ma- Enclifh; 7.10 Sports Arena: lacoa; 3, Johorr Bahru; 4, 7.35 Lone Ranger "TenderTaipint; 7. Batu rah.it; 9. foot"; 8 News in Mandarin; Kluanc. 8.10 Classical Songs; 8.35 The I'M.: 3 Openlrg and746 words
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Article, Illustration166 1966-01-28 10 N.Z. dresses now sold locally MRS. JEAN GAMBLE, (above) design director of The House of Raymonde Ltd., one of New Zealand's largest makers of women's dresses, was in Singapore last week to study local market requirements. Mrs Gamble *a» on her way home after studying the latest trends In women166 words
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Article, Illustration420 1966-01-28 10 MOK SIN PIN - S'pore welding company to expand By MOK SIN PIN RATIONAL Welding Co., a newly formed Singapore concern started by two brothers, Mr. Lim Yee Fong, and his brother Mr. Danny Lim, is expanding its activities. The company,. which started last year, as solr agents for welding products, equipment and as420 words
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Article, Illustration142 1966-01-28 10 AIR. Ooi Shiah Choon. iT *new president of the Singapore Sales Representatives' Association. has urged members in the State to take full advantage of the facilities made available to them by his organisation. Mr Ooi. who vas elected president recently, said the association, formed five years142 words
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Article129 1966-01-28 10 Reflective sheeting now popular A PRODUCT that is gaining great popularity in Singapore is reflex reflective sheeting which is a big aid to night time visibility. Being a reflector, It depends on light, to shine on Its surface to make it luminous. This sheeting Is claimed to b» capable of129 words
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Article75 1966-01-28 10 The total of South Africa's Imports and exports rose last year but imports rose much more steeply than exports, preliminary official figures released in Pretoria reveal. Imports last year totalled 1.741.9 million rand (£870.95 million) an Increase of 216.1 million rand (£108.05 million) over 1964.75 words
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148 1966-01-28 10 MR. J. R. BUTLAND. chairman of Rothmans Now Zealand, was knighted in the New Year Honours bein? made a Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire In addition to his chairmanship oi Rothmans Htm Zealand he heads the board o the148 words
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Article140 1966-01-28 10 GSA aims to step up its sales rE General Services Administration has launched a new bid to sell surplus materials irom US. stockpiles It has sent to heads ot j.500 US companies a new sales b.uchure. Stockpile Materials lor feaie llblillK L'uumiuiu. IC>«I I If. i enrotntte. abaca, tisal, uiam.140 words
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Article, Illustration220 1966-01-28 10 JIU Niro Atomiser stated to be one of the world's most advanred spray dryers, is now available in Singapore and Malaysia. Spray drying, the transformation of a solution or a suspension into a dry powder in a single operation, has been found to be particularly applicable220 words
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Article125 1966-01-28 10 Tne c> ,ger of Scann Singapore. Mr. John KG. Hoyer lias announced that the SAS profits tor 1964 65 Ms *44 3 millio:). S4l 3 million. Tin year's profl' Uas recorded :i T I (it n', the depreciation eh million and I to stiiii125 words
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Article, Illustration282 1966-01-28 10 BRITISH Petroleum Malaysia Ltd., one of the five petroleum companies operating locally, placed a new product on the market last week. -i The product i< BP An* l- Smoke, tvhich the company claim- can help alleviate the smoke problem associated with engines operating282 words
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Article159 1966-01-28 10 The Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO» has announced the country must Increase itb imports from developing countries to solve a large trade imbalance with them. JETRO. a semi-official trade promotion body, pointed out in a survey of Japan's markets overseas, that live Airican nations. Kenya. Nigeria.159 words
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Advertisement373 1966-01-28 10 Retiring Returning? The Channel Islands offer you an equable climate, low taxation, no death duties, excellent communications with England and Europe. National Provincial Bank Ltd. provides a full banking and trustee service in all the Islands both for residents and non-residents. Full information will gladly be given by its affiliated373 words
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Advertisement115 1966-01-28 10 Hi 1 Ik ft^* 1 V jM|L 99 SOLIGOR THE WORLD'S FINEST LENSES FOR ALL INTERCHANGEABLE INGLE -LENS REFLEX CAMERAS GET THE CLEAREST S WITH SOLIGOR LENSES MADE OF HIGH GRADE OPTICS AND MANUFACTURED BY MIRANDA CAMERA CO. LTD THEY ARE AVAILABLE FROM WIDE ANGLE TO TELEPHOTO 28nw, f 2115 words
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Advertisement1249 1966-01-28 11 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.: Oue Joora Sails P. S'htm Pentng MENTOR A'-ou!h... la Pirt 3 DOIIUS liverpr 6.33 Fek 1 CYCLOPS Fek a uiiMfßiuS 1 < Fek 9 Fek Fek 1/12 Fek 13 PYRRHUS Fek 12 Fek 13 Fek II AUTOIYCUS 1 v Fek 14 Frk W Fet1,249 words
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Advertisement1152 1966-01-28 11 FAP theX.h\*unes m 1 THt LACT ASATIC CC' -po-li»« n De-^l-k KPRISS SAILINGS 10 NEAR EASI CONTINENI AND SCANDINA»|A. Sport S'haa Penani Am Genoa Havra H'bui| oaa Ant* Cu«a ANCONA I) Jan 29 39 fll 19 Fll 22 24 27 MORELIA a) Fit 11/17 Frt 13 IS 19 17 Mar1,152 words
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Advertisement1270 1966-01-28 11 I Ben%line\ UPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVtRPOOL A CONTINENIAL PORIS. Drur ATaaTAIkTn F LonDon Fll 22 OtNLUNUNU Hamoufg Fel 27 yn|api.ia Sham Kenant In Pt Jai 10 Jaa 31/ 1 For Liverpool Mm I BENCLEUCH Rotterdam Mm 14 Smnport P. S'haa Penani Hamburg Mar 11 CH. 13 Jaa 39 Jan1,270 words
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Advertisement1270 1966-01-28 11 BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. ITD. SEE tVERLEAf Ftt OUTWARD SERVICE FROM UJL/CONTINtNI Uatiag ur. Cir» Of NEWCASTLt UTMktt, Har :jrg Ronerdaa. P. S'naa) Ha»rt, Hull Sa.lel Ii Pt 29 Jaa CITT OF POOHA Havri, Boulc(na LMdM. H'burg. Brem-n. Rorttrdaa Antwtip 9/ I Ftl l/ll frl CITT OF BROOKLYN London. H'burg, R'daa.1,270 words
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Article125 1966-01-28 12 MELBOURNE. Thurs rXDNTINUED support for minings •gait iKKhiiwiueci v dm 1111 shares continued to win. Key Industrials were lnetfUiar 1 rase U. 4d to 45b. 6d Oils were it(.nlv loday'a clown,; i>ncea with Wadnetday k price* id ttaaaaa Today 1 cloatnti wits IVoloewjay'a prio-a id nracketa Mount Ira125 words
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Article240 1966-01-28 12 pEBRI'ARY first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers rlosru at 5 p.m. in Slncapore and Kuala Lumpur i >esterday at 6'J. cents per Ib. up a quarter of a cent on Wednesday* closing level for the position. The tone was very quiet. K.A.S. and I.M.X.X. .losing prices in cents per240 words
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Article203 1966-01-28 12 Jan. 77. Tnre* months INDUSTRIALS BO!ltr«l(! IV eta MrAl'<T« r»t UR Hoidlnc* isrta M. Invent Mat*, IHinlopo 12 eta N Iron h eta B smnurm IV eta. OCBC Mela Bjbb M >ta K'.(Mntn« IV rta Km) Ulto firta. Komdsud 10 rta. K. N 20<-ta. Sh»ll 14 eta. Gammon203 words
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Article77 1966-01-28 12 CHIN It! Product ■xehanga, tlngapara noon prlcct par plcul yaatarday: Coconut all: bulk $54| Mllen, drum $37i aellern. Copra: Jan. Feb. UK/Continent; Unquoted. Ptpptr: Muotok white $225 sellera, SArawak white $2221 aellera, apeclal Sarawak Mack $157) aaliera. garbled Lamponx blacc $157i(N) m-llern (all W)' c NL.VV). AST A77 words
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Article61 1966-01-28 12 I'HE Attaciation tt Hanks in Malay tia n.adf thrsr chHtiiitri. In its rntrs to iiiercbauti. y<rsieroay (all rate* to Canada: tiuylng TT 35 i l«. airmail Ol< 35 7/ Iti. 90 d/st 33 15/16 credit bill*. 3tt 1/16 trade hills tailing TT ar OO rtady: Canada 35; Watt61 words
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Article37 1966-01-28 12 ON the trtt aiehanga marktt in HonK Koqk yesterday the US. Dollar wan quoted at 3 74i for T.T, and t.TU (or aatrt. tttrllnc wi» quoted at 16.03 and < n« tail »t tald at *:6437 words
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Article23 1966-01-28 12 M.ll.i\.hi stork lattice* l.vi. '1. lin >1 •liulu-tri.iK: !il..".'t In.- 118.(1!) 117.13 I rublii-rs: UK.HA ■Der. IMI 1 lilt) Baa, inn23 words
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903 1966-01-28 12 PRICES in both industrial and tin shares underwent a natural reaction on the Stock Exchange yesterday and were slightly easier, throughout the list. This was mainly the result of profit-taking. Turnover tended to show some reduction being down about 100.000 shares to 738.825 valued at903 words
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Article1062 1966-01-28 12 gI.'SIM:SS in and rrporl<-d to the Sinfaporr and Kuala Lumput tmdinK rooms of tin- Stork I •kaaaj tr«trrdu>. with Hit- nuin ber of the shares traded in bracket*: INDUSTRIAL*: BtUtttaO |3.000> $163. C.». HaMingt K.uOO) |i Ounlap (14.000) (2.10. (3.000) *2 11. Eno (9.U00) S-.'.3i' U.1,062 words
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Article27 1966-01-28 12 Jan. 27 MALAYAN RIBBER PRICE: tiM crnts (up a quarter of a cent). TIN 5718.25 (down S2>. I'nnffiriiil eMim:itrd offering 2.'>o tons (up 10 tons)27 words
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Article73 1966-01-28 12 SHIP* lying alwKtlrtt th« flnxapore Harbour wharvtt M ««p«t.<l tt<l ay arc Bolaaava n 1 Palatine ,riri 101 l I I!', r .1 Uaru 4>. PORT IWETTENHAM: Wrtart Bartnt: T.i;in. Hombala. Doln.ittrtam Btrtht: I car** Hutinovrr. Nirn.vu liar i tain Q Dm Taday: Cornorln. Tal'r.vDim Tnuina Autoioc*.73 words
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Advertisement984 1966-01-28 12 r= a Im^^^^^mW^^^M^m^^^^^^^^^m^Tfi^^^^Di ||ty*^pfr^^p"y*^W"^yffj X^* KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. O.S.A. PaciCle di Atlantic) Service Binftol H'lotit U AnM'M N. Tort aasto* ni* "Ttmirtiai Mara" 14/ M Fat ft/2' fM II Mat t km I ta UAft KiMikm Mar*" M/U Ma tl/M aa U Aai Mat Mat v mm, Japan Direct984 words
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Advertisement1064 1966-01-28 12 AUSTRAIIA/NIW ZEALAND StRVICEI hui» *tMStM IM* r kOU lUWMitt it tstataam. <ar-i<.at ajaajaaH >t*t«t It Maim mt Natafattiaaa rtaani s^««a s'to't > jo<» f<t<* >M>t«i •ARPtiA V S Frt 1/ I f»l I'll rtl SIRDHANA ll PI Sis Jl 111 1 Frt 7 Frl tCHltoiN* lMm 1/ 4 Mar I1,064 words
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Advertisement233 1966-01-28 12 ¥ll IM HI 111 <<or»*> rti. t v".. "xl k "i««i«t ••tnctita >i*< LUN» MIERSK Sl.lt* Saill* Slilel Saill* ll Plft nu» x.iet >..m mum aaaa ay re* CHASIINI MURM "*****1.".". Uilal Mill! •On*/.-' -n.1.41 Milei >a«itt am .at il ji im <*/ imm tIC* MAERSK 4 Fit 2JJU II233 words
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Advertisement796 1966-01-28 13 [pnS^lPiS oiillniird from I'ae* Hi ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 2$ Ward* SIS I Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the lat. ink all friends, rdntlves I, assistance I ince during their recent I THE FAMILY OF the late Marie O penes thank St. Andr»» s Church, Muar Baap and staff, ma Muar staff, (unvent to796 words
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Advertisement995 1966-01-28 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 15 *e+— M (Mini— Box to tt: exlrm' QUIET AIRY ROOM In Chancery HIM Kd Mo.lrratv rent. King Spore ***** after I THREE BEOROOM FURNISHEO Bunt:alt>u at Kdra I'ark. District 11 Phone 220*7 (B'pera). OISTRICT 11 Two Rooms kitchen > bathroom private rntrancr suit couple/ j Horkinii «irl».995 words
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Advertisement871 1966-01-28 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT i Worda St (Min.)— Bex tt ett. txtra SKYSCRAPPER (DISTRICT i Unfurnished 3-bedroomed Klat, 2-batn-rooms. Immediately available. Rent. $350/- p.m. Real Estate Agents Invectment Co., 03, The Arcade, B'pore 9464« X4307. FULLY FURNISHEO UNIVERSITY Flat (District 3i 3 bed-rooms, one aircomtitloned: available for b months I IMafCB to871 words
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Advertisement872 1966-01-28 13 EDUCATION IS Ward* St (Min.)— Box St ett. axtrm 2 3 MONTHS Guaranteed Rapid Courses: Typewriting Bnortband/ Book -keeping, commencing 2-2-66. "1.T.5." IV. Lorong 3D, Oeyiang. B'pore ***** FOORMAN'S SCHOOL, Enrolments for Pianoforte All Grades to Diploma Theory Plano-Accordlon, Piano-Jazz, Huitar. Recorder. Violin. Clarinet. 1 1 uinpet, Saxopbone. Mute. Tel'872 words
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Advertisement732 1966-01-28 13 FOUND tt Ward* St (Min.)— Box ft eta. axtrm FOUND. Small sandy ***** pining ft. owner Lornle Road area. Ring (Spore) ***** Mrs. Wett. FOR HIRE '5 Word* St (Min.t—Box SO el*, txtra FURNITURE FOR HIRE al reasonable rates. Sin Uce Seng. 83. Kocnor* Canal Koad. Singapore. Tel JI'JJI, nan732 words
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Advertisement688 1966-01-28 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Word* St (Min.)— Box St ct: txtrm 11M MO MIOCET mfc Austla Cambridge 52.300/-. both ex- celleat condition. Seen IS Hamilton Kd.. Spore. JAGUAR TVPI Convertible Detachable bard top 7,000 miles, prefect condition. Tel: Neuville Spore 26t>;t> ndin- Unurs FORD PREFECT. 1»M $1,000/-. Apply Tan. HeVB,688 words
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Advertisement600 1966-01-28 13 RUGS, CARPETS ft CURIOS GUARANTEED "LOWEST PRICES IN SINGAPORE.' °st. CL.ABB BERVICE Those wbo know buy from "ORIENTAL CARPET PALACE" end Those who do not know could Leftrn the Difference. ahlprtU'Dts Arn\e Weekly. Hl'. Ar-anirt. "ORIENTAL CARPET PALACE" 9.1 A TsoKlin Koad. BiOKupore. TM: MMteV FOR SALE IS Hord* St600 words
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Advertisement587 1966-01-28 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (S'porr) U Word* St (Min.t—Box SO cl: txlrm JEWELLERY makes the roost appreciated Kltt. Largest rantfc at Tin King Ltd., 215-217 Smith Brtd«e Koad. S pora, PHILIPS MAKE TOP QUALITY ELECTRICAL COOUS at Attractive Print Boa the PHILIPS RANGE PHILIPS SHOWROOMS (open up in 3 m. U i587 words
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Article259 1966-01-28 14 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep BRILLIANT PILOT, TIBETAN, PARAKEE AND JALISCO ARE FANCIED IN GOLD CUP RACING with £UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Lightweights have a good record in the Tengkus Gold Cup. Previous winners included Water Scout (7.8) in 1964 and Peak of Perfection (7.8), who set a course record of 2min 3259 words
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Article, Illustration259 1966-01-28 14 Top Honour may take his place in sprint field even with 10.7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Top Honour, who won easily over 6f with 9.12 last week, may be left in to contest Sundays main sprint over 7f despite a rIM to 10.7 in weieht. The six-year-old is in terrific259 words
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819 1966-01-28 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs. -ftimes for the four-day meeting at Buklt Timah on Feb. 5-6 and 12--13 are: «t Ada Balk Alamanda Alancia All Smiles x The Archer x The Banker II x Banter x Bashlul Ben Lomond x Best Profits x Better Luck x Bold819 words
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Article109 1966-01-28 14 First day: Cl. 3 r>lv 2-8 f: tMv. I 4—6; Cl. 5 Dlv. 2— 6 f and 8f: DIT. 3— f; Cl. 6 Dlvs. 1 and 2— 6 f. Second day: Cl 3 Dlv. I— i and 8f: Dlvs. 2 and 3— 6 f; Cl. Dlv. I— 6f109 words
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Article56 1966-01-28 14 PENANG. Thurs. Thf $10,000 Spring Cup over B*f will be the main race of the meetn n here on Feb. 27. Mar. 2 and b. Distances are: CUss One ~t I hui lour 6f or 8j( and 71 and lOf: Class Si* 5Jf or 7f and 6f or56 words
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Advertisement483 1966-01-28 14 ASSISTANTS Applications are invited from citizens of Malaysia and Singapore, preferably those under thirty years of age, holding either University or Professional qualifications for posts as Management Assistants. Consideration will also be given to those without either of the above qualifications hut with experience in the sales, marketing or distributive483 words
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Advertisement866 1966-01-28 14 NOTICES CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbrokers) I nrrdrrmrd IMrdgrd Goods Jewel lrry Irom thr (ollowinf Pawnbroker*' Simps No. 13j New Bnu^r Huad Lam Joon Sioiii; (Chop Sem Foh;. No 205 Souih Bridge Road Hu Van Kee (Chop Heii« Fatti Young Kee. No. JB7 South Bridge Road Scow Kian (Chop Nam Cheongi. No.866 words
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Advertisement890 1966-01-28 14 NOTICES NOTICE MOTOR INVESTMENTS LIMITED (Incorporated in the States of Malaya > ORDINARY STO( K DIVIDEND NO. 3 NOTICE Is hereby «i\en that the Board ol Directors has declar- ed an int«rim dividend of 3', I < less income taxi in respect of the {financial year ending on 31st. March890 words
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Advertisement820 1966-01-28 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE MM IKK ITY DEPARTMENT: Requires ASSISTANT DISTRICT ENGINEERS m salary scale J695x A 45-1280 Qual. Bar 1325-1370--1420 the commencing basic salary offered will be dependent upon applicant's qua Unt-at lons and experience plus variable allowance a.s payable trom tune to time Appointment.820 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous16 1966-01-28 14 DIARY ||O(KlV S'jor DtV. 2: S'ROT Club v Harrisons <XL padwig); Levers v Survey (Bungsar Rd).16 words
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Article272 1966-01-28 15 r- K. LUMPUR, Thura. I THE Malaysian Hockey Federation, in a bid to raise the game on the East Coast, have decided to "exchange" one team from the East Zone with one from the stronger Central Zone for the Razak Cut) inter-state competition. The teams for the exchange272 words
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Article34 1966-01-28 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs 1 The Selangor Hockey Association League Dlv. l match between Kllat Club and Selangor Police scheduled for today at Pantai was postponed as Police were unable to raise a team.34 words
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Article178 1966-01-28 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The I Malayan Motor Sports Club I plan to stage '-his years circuit luces on Jmlv 9 10 or July 30 -31 on a new eMHM a 1.9 mUe circnii with a 1.200 yd otnigti rial tricky curves mid .i hairpm bond. The178 words
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Article, Illustration457 1966-01-28 15 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN NEW MCA CHIEF PLANS A 'CRICKET RENAISSANCE' IN MALAYSIA By Kuala Lumpur, Thursday [jAMZAH bin Dato Abu Samah. the new president of the MCA, is planning a renaissance in Malaysian cricket. Inche Hamzah. who is also president of the Selangor Cricket Association, today told Timesport457 words
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224 1966-01-28 15 F. EMMANUEL - Durai to ask for more aid for sport F. EMMANUEL By 1/UALA LUMPUR. Thur.s. Durairatnam. Chef de-misMon of the Malaysian contingent to last month.*, Soap Games here, has sent a fivepoint questionnaire to the managers of the 14 sports In the Games aimed at Rettine an evaluation of training plans224 words
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Article60 1966-01-28 15 I.UPING. Tlnirs. Ng Say Penis has been elected chairman ol the tennis section of the Taipmg Chinese Recreation Club for 1966. Other otHcials: secretary and treasurer Khoo Kay Tee; tennis I.im Guan Huat commit lee: tin. Seng Fook and Ong -i ng. Thr club's annual open tennis60 words
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Article24 1966-01-28 15 KLUANG. Thurs— The Johore Anif.teur Football Association Will hold their annual general meeting at the Kluang DFA premises tomorrow at 2 p.m.24 words
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Article40 1966-01-28 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. I'ho semi-finals of the Royal Selangor Golf Club championship will be played over 18 holes on Saturday 'tee-off 1.45 p.m.) on the club course Matches: Jack Morel v Rashid Mallal; Alex Lee v Robin Langdale40 words
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119 1966-01-28 15 Singapore receive invitation to Games SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Olympic and Sports Council this morning received the official invitation to the Commonwealth Games in KingMon. Jamaica. Irom Aug. 3 to 14. With the invitation came the entry forms, which the SOSC have to lill up and return byMay 4. SOSC119 words
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Article, Illustration244 1966-01-28 15 72 IN— MORE EXPECTED KU ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Seventytwo foreign golfers representing 11 countries a record have so far filtered for the Malayan Open, the third-leg of the Far East golf circuit, here on Mar. 9-13. Some more overseas entries, particularly from the Philippines, are244 words
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486 1966-01-28 15 Jack Fingleton - ADELAIDE PITCH LOOKS GOOD FOR MANY RUNS Jack Fingleton TEST PREVIEW by gNGLAND wUI have the same team from Sydney's victorious Test to do battle in the Fourth Test beginning here tomorrow. There was some doubt about Bob Barber, who had shoulder trouble, but manager Billy Griffiths said here today486 words
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397 1966-01-28 15 LAWN TKNMS— Sydney, Thurs: Arthur Ashe. 22-year-old American Negro, kept the oversi -.1. challenge alive in the Australian men's singles championship here today. Ashe beat Australian Tony Roche 14-12. 6-4. 6-3 in thp quarter-finals and is now the only foreign player left In the men'sReuter - 397 words
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Advertisement65 1966-01-28 15 It's not just that Polaroid sunglasses look great. On a sunny day the big headache is glare! Only Polaroid eliminates glare. (And they are scratch resistant and shatter-proof and so light weight you may even forget you are wearing them!) Smart people everywhere go out in the sun in Polaroid!65 words
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Advertisement205 1966-01-28 15 IT'S NEW! IT'S EXCITING! IT'S THE MOST COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE TEXT ON AFRICAN WILD LIFE EVER PUBLISHED! TREASURE OFKENYA gg^ m tt^^^^^^^m Illustrated with Photographs by Wor^ j 1/MMIW^EiK *v 4 i" J*i H*' ""tSB^ ;m N^W jp^ 0 Kiifis Truwi is its m\\i life a saictuilar prifisiM if tin205 words
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Article, Illustration93 1966-01-28 16 Mont Blanc peppered with wreckage of a Boeing THIS is an aerial view of some of the wreckage of the London-bound AirIndia Boeing 707 that crashed on a snow-covered slope of 15,782 ft. Mont Blanc on Monday, killing all 117 people on board. The airliner crashedUPI - 93 words
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Article32 1966-01-28 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Sata mobile X-ray unit will be Kampong Ladans community centre in Jalan Ladans between 5.30 o.m. and 9 p.m. on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday next week.32 words
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Obituary20 1966-01-28 16 CABLE NECEIVED Mr- Anna of Mr. r. 'am tin. I M nnd Mr» tnu away 1 at wtmk.d. Trivmndrum.20 words
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222 1966-01-28 16 BRITAIN WILL SEEK AUSSIE BASE AID MELBOURNE, Thursday. DEFENCE authorities believe the British mission due here next week will ask Australia to help finance an alternative to the British base in Singapore, the Melbourne Age reported today. Thry believe this will be the mlmrtfrtl'i main propo;il in an expected requestReuter - 222 words
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Obituary78 1966-01-28 16 MOM. CHUA CUCK CMINQ. I 76 yrs parw<i Mirt'lenly on 37.1.68. L»a\ in* behind I Philip Koh. Knnd-chll<lren LaurH. Jon*. M.iurrrn. n.-«moml. Ronald. Krandla«. I'h 11 I|. Lim nnd lor Llm I inii'irn h<*r Mat 4 p.rti I'hiirch anrt ihrmi- to BMi MRS. FAMC SHU PAMC 27 I M78 words
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93 1966-01-28 16 SINGAPORE Thurs. Puan Noor Ai.shah. wife of the President of Singapore, today distributed Kift parcels to 100 old people who attended the annual tea party of the Singapore Red Cross Society in Penane Lane. Pu:m ALshah is the president of the Society. Besides the f?ift93 words
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Article39 1966-01-28 16 LONDON. Thurs. An Asian flutype virus has hit at least 15.000 British school children. One has died. Schools in some areas have closed, and elsewhere pupil absenteeism is up to 50 per cent.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article404 1966-01-28 16 LONDON. Thurs —All but a few buyers were absent from the market today ahead of tonights results from the crucial Hull byelection. The general tendency in pnce.s \\a.-> easier. Activity was reduced lurther by some cleprrssum company news of •backs but selling was light and losses mainly fractional.404 words
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205 1966-01-28 16 £7 a week increases on eve of critical poll LONDON. Thurs. Increases of up to £7 a week in unemployment and sickness benefits were proposed by the Labour Government last night on the eve of the critical Hull North by-election. The new National Insurance Bill, which the Government plans toUPI - 205 words
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Article78 1966-01-28 16 HONG KONG. Thurs. A Chinese stable boy today confessed to crippling two racehorses by slashing their forelegs with a meatcleaver, after losing all his money Rambling. Lai Sik-chung. 33. pleaded guilty in court to having maliciously injured the animals after a night of gambling and drinking lastReuter - 78 words
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169 1966-01-28 16 Japan may extend US$lOO mil. aid to Indonesia rKYO. Thurs. .la p.m will soon begin discussions on how to step up Japanese economic aid to Indonesia to help that country overcome its current financial difficulty This v.is agreed upon by the Foreign Minister, Shiina. and tin- International Trade and Industry169 words
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Article36 1966-01-28 16 BAIQON. Thurs. -Government .■id here today that ■> south Vietnamese air i >i had Mown to Ciiintxxlia and a.skrd for iwlnicai asylum. The his ruinie as. Second Lieut. Nsuyon Due Hien. 31.— Reutcr.Reuter - 36 words
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Article56 1966-01-28 16 LONDON. Thurs. A Royal Navy jet fighter lost one it its air-to-ground rockets wfcße flvini; MM Somerset County last niuht. Police uere scouring the countryside for the weapon. Ministry of Defence spokesman said the rocket could explode if struck sharply. It has no warhead but is56 words
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196 1966-01-28 16 Murder bid on Nasution rumours denied JAKARTA, Thurs. J The Indonesian A r m y Commander. Maj.-Gen. Suharto, today denied reports thai number of Presidential Palace Guards of the Tjakrablrawa Regiment had tried to fire at the Defence Minister. Gen. Nasution. Speaking to reporters at th? Palace after talks withReuter - 196 words
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