The Straits Times, 30 January 1966
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Title Section18 1966-01-30 1 The Straits Times JfSalei It' No 1,559 SUNDAY. JANUARY 30, 1966. 20 CENTS KDN 2036 M.C. (P) 163018 words
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Article, Illustration270 1966-01-30 1 THE SCORCHING PERSONAL PICTURE THAT CAPTURES ALL TENSION OF A SPY CAUGHT OUT IN THE TWILIGHT COLD K3NK Sat. It takes one 007 to catch another. And here, all the dramatic tensions of a spy caught In the scorching cold of winter are captured in these270 words
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Article521 1966-01-30 1 DEFIANT HO TELLS JOHNSON: NO BACK DOWN HANOI, Sat. Hanoi's warhawks were just as tough today as pressure in Washington mounted on President Johnson to resume the bombings. President Ho Chih Minh deed: 'There will be no backing from our original terms for peace. U.S.521 words
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Article49 1966-01-30 1 HYDERABAD, sat Tlie Nizam of Hyderabad has invested Ko'd wor'h nearly hall ■< million pounds MTlinij in Indian Government bom T!u> gold. wriKhing sevrral hundredweight VU delivered in nine boxes. Bulk of the in!x lieved to consist of rare coins. including guinea pieces. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article29 1966-01-30 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Chine.se Chamber of Commerce today denied that it ni planning to organise a trade delegation to Peking In •ir future.29 words
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Article26 1966-01-30 1 lONUON Sat. The new -ii Commissioner in London. D.iio Syed Sheh. waa today received In audience by Queen EHA.bcth a i Buckingham P26 words
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232 1966-01-30 1 Walker says it again: We stay with you DENANG, Sat.— The British High Commissioner designate to Malaysia. Sir Michael Walker, pledged Tonight that as long as Indonesian confrontation lasts. Britain and her Commonwealth allies. Australia and New Zealand, would continue to give Malaysia all ante Sir Michael told a Press232 words
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Article54 1966-01-30 1 LIMA. Sat V\w m imen i lulihrrl their husband to death .md thru cut up his l«ni> after discovering that they were all married to the same man. The women told police they Nr»t <:*Movered they were sharing the affections of 38-year-old Juan ContrerasReuter - 54 words
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Article279 1966-01-30 1 NEXUS PLEXUS AND NOW SEXUS Third Miller book comes off the shelf in Singapore By Chaah Boon Khang CINGAPORE. Sat. Henry Millers 'Sexus," the first of a trilogy, vanished from the city's bookstores today less than 24 hours after it was banned by the Singapore Government. Though Ihe uther t»o279 words
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238 1966-01-30 1 BOB NG - Mr. A is mum on 1,890 m. question BOB NG By Kuala Lumpur, Saturday THE visiting vice-president of the worlc Bank. Mr. S. Alderwereld, today kepi hit silence on a $1,890 million question. Thai is the amount Malaysia needs from the World Bank to finance its ambitious FiveYear Development Plan.238 words
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126 1966-01-30 1 ADELAIDE. Sit. AustraUa. >o soundly thra>hed by England in Bydney'i Third Test, showed a eomrevena] oi form her? today when ifter dismissing England for "-'4 l. B'>bbv Simpson and Bill I awry llKiired In a record opening partnership Of 244. This helped Australia126 words
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Article33 1966-01-30 1 PARIS. Sut. Afghan Princess AH Sliah Doubhu was accused in a Paris court of an "outrage to good mor.i swimming with some friends in i the nude in her garden pool.33 words
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Article18 1966-01-30 1 LONDON. Bat. Dm. from Mmth 1 tn 7 I Matron BruiMi thr Chi rr.18 words
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94 1966-01-30 1 STOP PRESS FOOD RIOTS: SEVEN HELD NEW DELHI, sat Two political leaders and five other people were arrested early today for allegedly fanning hunger riots which swept southern Kerala State. Rioters dashed jeaterday with police and r. iilu.iv workers in .it h.tst fivr cities of the im p o verished94 words
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Article17 1966-01-30 1 CHE HAOI may marry < Vollenl era! Dutch I n >y.i I cou17 words
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Advertisement75 1966-01-30 1 IMM M v a SPORTS PANT»-FEATUHE«I |-v PEKFRCT I IT. PERFECT FRBSDOM. K SATISFACTION I GUARANTEED. 6 LOVELY COLOURS BLACK. PINK. BLUE. U WHITE. YELLOW k. In Sizes S. M. L XL. THE WORLD FAMOUS CASH REGISTERS QUALITY I S -:SBI THAT Sfl yt counts Jl LARGE or SMALL A75 words
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Advertisement27 1966-01-30 1 PAGOL WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH /^7^L_X fc A V^>» I.'. j] 'i^^rC ELEGANCE. MODERN DESIGN AND RELIABILITY IN TIMING, MAKE THIS A MUCH-DESIRED GIFT FOR ALL OCCASIONS!27 words
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Article, Illustration262 1966-01-30 2 I Hedy Lamarr her dark rs and proti grily last night. ■S h opl i i t people mv mad. I had I dollars with me at the time." Herly. who made her i nude and her262 words
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Article, Illustration216 1966-01-30 2 Princess Taka's husband in death pact drama with nightclub queen r ]\JKYO. Sat. A royal scandal of the first magnitude shook the Japanese ruling house today when Toshimichi Takatsukasa, a 4^-ycar-old son-in-law of Emperor Hirohito, was found dead in the flat of a beautiful woman nightclub queen. She was Miss216 words
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594 1966-01-30 2 as Charles flies off T ONDON, Sa 1 IjQueen Elizabeth "^was not at the airport to bid farewell to her son who flew off to join a school in Australia. Instead, she kissed him goodbye at the Palace and so managed to avoid that594 words
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Article97 1966-01-30 2 Dead man who stopped New York NEW YOKK. Sat. Mr. Michael Wviill. Oery Irishborn trado unionist who broii'^lit New York to a halt when he led the city's 33.000 underground railwaymen and bus drivers in a 12-day strike earlier this month, died yesterday He was 60. Mr. Qu.u raftered :i97 words
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Article45 1966-01-30 2 A message by Prin-i-p.ss Alexandra Is JWr being withhold from a university student magazine because the same issue contains an article "How To Succeed In Seduction." She wrote a soodwill message for Lancaster University's Charity Week magazine. She is the Chancellor.45 words
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Advertisement145 1966-01-30 2 1 yr*'D r?rs)rere^^ gallons of /^/iw/ [r[J^LsLS^% premium Cit®^>> OFFER iiJi PETROL f A' for any model purchased EFFECTIVE AS FROM Ist1 st TO 28 th FEBRUARY 1966 Tfifi^ HOTTEST GOING! VA |IJ| ALJ A gM|| ON THE WORLD S 111 I V I 11 Pi il jOOv^ FIRST AND145 words
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222 1966-01-30 3 CRACKER BAN BROKEN FOR GOD OF HEAVEN pENANG, Sat. There was considerable confusion in Penang last night as word spread that the government had at the last-minute relaxed its ban on the firing of crackers for the birthday of the God of Heaven. The ban. however, was on— but few222 words
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Article28 1966-01-30 3 PARIT BUNTAR, Sat. Pant Buntar Indians will hold a condolence meeting tomorrow at the Subramaniam Temple hall in tribute to the late Mr. Lai Bahadhur Shastn.28 words
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Article183 1966-01-30 3 THE FISH DONT STAND MUCH OF A FLIPPIN' CHANCE NEW YORK, Sat. Sports, the Illustrated magazine, said today that the ancient technique of long-line fishing, now u.>ed expensively by Japanese, threatens the world population of big game fish "with early decimation." The magazine said: "The game fishReuter - 183 words
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322 1966-01-30 3 Jets— Canada and Italy fight for $11mil. deal KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. nPWO foreign firms one Italian and the other Canadian are making an all-out bid to obtain a $11.4 million deal to supply Malaysia with jet strike aircraft. Details of the negotiations will soon be submitted to the Cabinet for322 words
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Article48 1966-01-30 3 LONDON. Sat. Mr. DP I Wong, chief examiner in the Government Audi: Department, Brunei, yesterday started a. special course here on public accounting and auditing. Pifteen othrr government financial officials from Commonwealth, Caribbean. African and Mediterranean countries were also on the course. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article25 1966-01-30 3 LUMUT. Sat. The District Welfare Committee here has civen $2,000 as "ung pows" to I the itutxl and orphans In the district.25 words
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Article87 1966-01-30 3 ROME, Sat. A 35-year-old schoolmistress, Ida Angela Vituli, went on trial at Ancuiia, Italy, charged with giving tuberculosis to 23 children in a dark, unhealthy classroom. She is said to have concealed her disease from the school authorities for fear of losing her Job.87 words
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Article, Illustration53 1966-01-30 3 PENANG. Sat Miss M I V llerrtro. winner of the "Miss International Air Mostess (ontest. said here last night that most Filipinos were against the finger-printing of Malaysians of Chinese origin. She said: "This system' is rotten and detrimental to the tourist industry which our Government is53 words
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Article315 1966-01-30 3 RODERICK PESTANA - DESTINATION ADVENTURE RODERICK PESTANA By THE DREAM OF EVERY SCHOOLBOY COMES TRUE FOR JOLLY ROGER WHO WILL SAIL OLD, OLD TRADE WIND ROUTES SINGAPORE. Sat. Twelve-year-old Roger Montgomery's appointment with adventure began yesterday morning when hv set sail with his parents on a 8,000--mile voyage to Britain in a 25-ft315 words
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Article182 1966-01-30 3 That's what the US thinks of British global defence role I ONDON. Sat.— The United States has welcomed British assurances that Britain would continue to play a global defence role. Well informed British sources said here that thi» WM a key conclusion drawn from the talks on Western defenceReuter - 182 words
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Article21 1966-01-30 3 PARIT BL'VTAR. B*l Mr Cheah Kent Hin his ixvn appointed first headmmt^r of the new lower Secondary g»g»»h21 words
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Advertisement282 1966-01-30 3 I GOING AWAY Then l^t its handle Nr^f your packing and storage problems <o^?Sj> long dictanc* SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. AtafcaJ in association with "^Jwl^Ln MALAYSIA BAGGAGE loo mo^ TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. Th« Pioneer Firm in pocking, i»- M^_ v*'f\^ moving ond storing goods in Singapore flt^^^y and Malaysia.282 words
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Advertisement93 1966-01-30 3 g ONLY I W Y SHARP TV BRINGS JOY TO YOUR FAMILY NO DOWN PAYMENT I'MiSSST™ SHARP The only TV |J 1 1 1/ 1 CTfl R SPACE ELECTRONIC TUBt Equpped with lI U VI U lUR Fw Cleat Stabilised Pictures DAY AND NIGHT MOBILE SERVICE jfC9Vt SINGAPORF DAY Til93 words
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Article, Illustration1735 1966-01-30 4 THE DAY A KILLER-TIGER CAME TO DINNER A TRUE TALE part two QF THE MALAYSIAN JUNGLE THE situation wns now getting deadly serious. Over a week had gone by since rubber tapper Lain Foong Sin was killed by the ShanghaiPahang Estate tiger. During this period the tiger had been wounded,1,735 words
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Advertisement264 1966-01-30 4 Only Qantas flies to Mexico via Australia South Pacific OLE! Bl sm Hr BPHVZfI^.' ■r <3h ■pprS r >B| I H| iBJ i Bl ""v :■> Bw^ B^^hV^^Bl Bf >< *-JL *^F^^^^^^ B^K i: > < B^BB BM j »**i*aM r JJ* HIB tm v flp And then on to264 words
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Miscellaneous254 1966-01-30 4 ACROSS: 1. Having the func- I DOWN: 1. Mountain! (4) 2 tlon of Informing (8). 6. Decree* Small medlclne-bottle (4) 3 (4), 9. Tailleas monkey (3). 10. Perched i3>, 4. Over-enriched Individuality <3> 11. Botanical (7). 5. Depend (4), 6 81nce i3> embryo (8), 15. Formerly (4), 7. 80 aorry254 words
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Article418 1966-01-30 5 JACK NEWBY - JACK NEWBY ■■■By SINGAPORE, SaturdayaHßHHj But in UK well-remembered sailor will soon fade away MILLIONS of boys must have gained their first romantic conception oi the Royal Navy from a noble, t'air-bearded profile framed by a ship's lifebelt inscribed Players Naw Cut. Thp sailor, dressed in418 words
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Article141 1966-01-30 5 Good films save cinema for month IZUALA KANGSAR. Sat. The Town Council here has decided to extend for another month the licence of the Grand Talkies cinema because several good films arc due for screening next month. The council decided at its lust monthly meeting not to renew the licence141 words
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Article, Illustration146 1966-01-30 5 YUM, YUM, YUM -AUSTRALIA DISHES UP A FAIRYLAND OF FOOD AND WINE FOR LUCKY 300 KUALA LUMPUR. Sir Australia is organising a novel 'taste and try c unpaiun here to boost her lood and wines. The two-week promotion drive will be ushered in on 4t*arch 21 with a very su«.146 words
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333 1966-01-30 5 HEMINGWAY: Was it suicide? A friend tells all J^ T EW YORK. Sat.— Why did Ernest H( mingw'ay. Nobel Prize winner and literary goliath for 40 years, really die? This question is shortly to be answered. It i> lour and a half years .since Hemingway slipped out of bed while333 words
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Article, Illustration403 1966-01-30 5 COUNTRY WOMAN SALBI GETS HER FARMING DIPLOMA AND TAKES A BIG STEP TOWARDS HER LIFE'S AMBITION J^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. A young girl who thinks there is great fun in farming today took a big step towards her life's ambition when she became403 words
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89 1966-01-30 5 APORE. Sat. The Singapore Prime Minuter. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. u-Jil open a four-dm- scmiiur on Monday al the University or Shu'nu< re in uu:rh 60 delegates from 24 countries will take part. The theme of the seminar. will be "The role of89 words
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Article, Illustration114 1966-01-30 6 FLOODS SWEEP AWAY TIMBER WALK-ARMY PUTS ONE UP IN 72 HOURS IT look a troop from 2'] Engineer Squadron of the Territorial Army just 7li hours to put up this 250-foot bridge across the Sungei Merchang at Gong Baku village in Trengganu. It n the old |>lank114 words
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Article304 1966-01-30 6 JEFFREY FRANCIS - Saved-by change of mind JEFFREY FRANCIS By ASSEMBLYMAN ESCAPES GUNMAN'S TWO SHOTS JESSELTON. S»t INCHE Taulani bin Haji Jallaluddin, an Assemblyman, who changed his mind about remaining at his desk and went out, saved himself when seconds later a gunman fired two shots into his otticc in Kudat. about 140304 words
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Article22 1966-01-30 6 IKIIK ANSON S Wimi. 61- unemployedMud h.nitfini: Mum a i.fiin of a hou-e In a back ;?ne Street this morning.22 words
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285 1966-01-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. HOUSE-TO-HOUSE survey to assess the extent ot the recent flood damage will be carried out in Kelantan and Trengganu at the middle of next month b\ Mi. Michael Stewart. Foreign Secretary, addressing iniliata in London alter his visit to285 words
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Article93 1966-01-30 6 "TAN \H RAT A. Sat.— 1 Police here have found t lie skeleton ot a man on a hill mot buried in deep liinale near Boh Estat* te:i miles south of here A police spokf-smaii said that investigations were being carried out to find out93 words
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Article56 1966-01-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Four bandsmen from the -:an Armed Forces will leave' here on Monday for iour-month advanced band rourse at the School Bairomue. Victoria. Australia. They are Bandsmen Daud bm Abdul Man.li and Shaifuddin bin H.i.Mi:m from th* Band of the Royal Rreiment and M'h.iniecl56 words
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Article71 1966-01-30 6 500 children at Mew Year party SINGAPORE. Sat. than 500 children from h\» community centres today attended a Chinese Nev party Riven tjy the 32nd Reei mem. Royal Corps of Transport, at Ayer Rajah Road. The children were from trie Pek Kio. Sims Avenue Bukit Ho Swee and Havelock R.....171 words
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Article21 1966-01-30 6 MUAR, Aariculi peratlv**. ■>m Haji Jawi will declare open the I Taxi Co-operative Society bert I on Feb. 11.21 words
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265 1966-01-30 6 Lim: 1,200 skilled men needed in Malaysia every year KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. said today Malaysia needed 1.200 skilled men a year to replace the losses from its present pool <>t 80.000 professional, technical and managerial personnel. "A developing Malaysia. usinx265 words
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Article71 1966-01-30 6 IPOH. Sat— A iir worth .00 «as stolen from hutiuei Pan Koad ln-tr earl) this morning richt In I ore the eves of its astonished owner Mr. Pardaman Sinch. Mr. Pardaman Sinch. I •Mcl parked his cat. leavini the enrine running, in front of a coffee71 words
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178 1966-01-30 6 JESSELTON, Sa 1 The Regional Director ot Posts and Telecommunication*, Mr. R. Kirkwood. >-aid today that by September this year his department would be able to meet most of the demands for telephone service in Jesselton. He said there were Mill 240 applications on178 words
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Article395 1966-01-30 11 Love life was never the same again after we found an electronic listening device, says pretty wife WASHINGTON, Sat. An attractive mother said yesterday her sex life was never the same in after she and her husband discovered their bedroom was "bugged" by their landlord.395 words
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157 1966-01-30 11 Plane with 46 aboard explodes SECOND DISASTER THIS WEEK UREMEN. Sat. A twlnD englncd West German Lufthansa airliner crashed j la flames coming in to land < at Bremen airport last night, killing 42 passengers and four crew. There were no survivors .it or near the icene of the impact,157 words
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Article60 1966-01-30 11 KUALA KANGSAR. Sut. iv n Council here was toid thai a low cost housing scheme involving 100 units, 'he first in the town, would begin in March at Kenas Road. is\eci Osman bin Syed Abdul H..mid Jamallulail, independent. suggested that the Council ■t Kenas Road60 words
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Article110 1966-01-30 11 Son stole rainy day cash IPOH, Sat. A tin mine worker. Leow Kow, 27, who stole $100 which his aged mother had kept for emergency use, was today sentenced to nine months' jail by the magistrate here, Inche Abu Mansor bin Ali. Leow who pleaded not guilty to committing the110 words
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Article25 1966-01-30 11 TOKYO. Sat The Japa- teoroiogical Agency i*ud ii recorded a minor earthquake today in Central and Northern Japan. No damaße wa.s lvponrd APAP - 25 words
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Article33 1966-01-30 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The As■ttaWt Registrar of Societies. Mr. J. Pasqual. has given tno Mioiettes The Muslim Welfare Association and the Badan Kebi.clnyaan Timor ißaktli three moiiths to prove their existence.33 words
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Article123 1966-01-30 11 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Dr Cecil Kidd. a World Health Organisation consultant, said today that the teaching hospital now under construction here was one of the best he had seen anywhere. Before leaving for Manila to attend a two-week WHO seminar on the Integration of general health services,123 words
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252 1966-01-30 11 SEREMBAN, Saturday. J'HE protem chairman of the Democratic Action Party, Dr. Chen Man Hin, said tonight that his party would strongly object to any misuse of the special privileges for the indigenous peoples by the Alliance Party Speakine at a Chinese i252 words
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Article119 1966-01-30 11 I^UALA LUMPUR. Rat- The Johore Mentri Besar Dato Haii Hassan Din Han Yunos. who is now here on a 35-day leave yesterday scotched rumours t nat he would be resignine from his cost. Speakinsr at a Hari Rava and Chinese New Year reception at119 words
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Article483 1966-01-30 11 SINGAPORE. Sat Business in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock E\chr.nge toda> with the number o( shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: CS. Holdings (4.000) $235; Dunlopn (3.000) $2.07, (I.OOOi $208; Esso Ords. <3.000> $2.32 D. (6.000) $230: Fed. Dlsp.483 words
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Article, Illustration198 1966-01-30 11 IT REALLY DIDN'T— IT ONLY LOOKS THAT WAY AS IT liJim'iihYri SAILS UP THE ST. LAWRENCE PAST FRONT DOORS GH3ZBBB MONTREAL, Sat. It started with canoes but the.^e days residents along the St. Lawrence can view almost every half hour or so. large oceangoing vessels198 words
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Article73 1966-01-30 11 —by Derby Chtef Constable Mr. Francis H.ilme, commenting in his annual report on the fact thut out of 34 complaints of .c conduct against Derby police during 19SS, only one *at> (bond to be Justified: THE lot of a policeman is truly not a hippy ontIn tlieM- days of73 words
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Article29 1966-01-30 11 MUAR. Sat. The Johore Government has earmarked $276,000 for the construction of a national type s. rondury school and a bridge ;it Senugarang. Balu Pahat, this year.29 words
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Article, Illustration6 1966-01-30 12 MAN DIES IN THREE- IN-ONE SMASH-UP6 words
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Article140 1966-01-30 12 J^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Two cars were almost reduced to matchwood as a bus carrying 20 passengers was involved in a major smashup at the 10th mile fusing Road on Friday night. Toh Mcc Hui, 21, was killed in the mishap involving the bus two cars one towing the140 words
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Article27 1966-01-30 12 FRANCISCO- Sat. Frank B*-..rd >\v<: a four-under-par 67 yesterday for a 133 le.id the Lucky Inter national open golf tournament at the mid-way point.27 words
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519 1966-01-30 12 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG By gINGAPORE. Sat. Should the rules of the Central Provident Fund be amended to allow a person to use his balance with the Board as a guarantee for the down-pay-ment on the Durchase price of a Housing Board519 words
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Article, Illustration55 1966-01-30 12 QIMOAPOBI rrirkrt captain \nura de Mlva and Mi bride. Mn Jeannette Naravanan after their urddinr at I the Registry of .Mar- r»a)!fs on Friday The hridr is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Nuravanan and the bridegroom is the eldrst son of the late Mr.55 words
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100 1966-01-30 12 U.S. director to produce 'The hostage' SINOAPORS, Bat, Mr. H.inney Brent. ;m American way director, flow In today to pi'isdure ;i phiy for a Singapore luo. Mr. Brent, whoso v; arranged under an Ed:. 'ice Grant organised by th. Department cjf State of the United State.-,. Is here to prociucc100 words
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Article72 1966-01-30 12 Armstrong- Jones funeral CAERNARVON (Wales Sat Princes.- Marßaret to- cay atte.nne<l tne funeral of her I father-in-law. Mr Ronald i Arm.stron(i-J(ines. who died on Thursday, aged 66. She accompanied her husband. Lord Snon-don. vho in a ■on of Mr. Armstrong- Jones, at a private service hi the family home at72 words
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Article65 1966-01-30 12 At.OR STAR. Sat. -About 500 families' living m the kuapongx of aCergong and Simpanj? Am; K iir. on the outskirts of Alnr Star, '.(icl:iv a.skfd the Stiite Oovernmenl to provide tiaem vwth pipo ■ratec immediately. Thr villaeers ni;ide tins Jo 1 ap|>oal to thPlr Statr65 words
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225 1966-01-30 12 SCIFNCE FINDS NEW HEALING SUBSTANCE THAT PROMPTLY STOPS ITCHING AND PAIN OF PILES London, (SptaaD One of 'he most common affliction* t» condition known "luhinc piles", ll i« mo»i embarrassing lor 'he victim during the >Uv *DcJ especial v aggravating I ai night. I225 words
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252 1966-01-30 12 gOXN. Sat Hitler's last words 48 hours before he com* mil'ed suicide, wcie published for the first time last week by the news magazine Der Spiegel. They wt-rp «km down. It Is claimed by bis Prats adjutant a former Hltlrr Youth membor named252 words
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59 1966-01-30 12 IPOH. Sat Senator TMSJ Klan Tcik Wtm til man of the combined 8..--ir.mee of Perak. Keda! 1 Peril;; at its annual meeting her* Four other members if Die committee n. SeeniYnsHKani. Mr V U r.am. V iuid Mr WAV DbvM Mr Fred Arula Mr.59 words
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Miscellaneous44 1966-01-30 5 Tides today lOl>\% *pcllli Kechl! 2.42 in < 7.2ft> 355 p.n: i6lt>. Li gapon 4 am. (B.2fU 430 in. 7ft Port Dickson 11.10 n. 1 6 3ft i Port Swetwnham «a KM- < 9.7 ft't 10.55 pm. 10.6 ft > Penung 5.05 a.m ).9ft> 6.31 pm. <«.Ht>44 words
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Advertisement249 1966-01-30 6 ALL school children need help at home... Some parents fnd this 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 COMPILED249 words
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Advertisement564 1966-01-30 6 BP MALAYSIA LIMITED Applications arc invited fur the post u( TECHNICAL SERVICES ENGDfI 1 It. Preferred Aj;e: 30 10 Qualifications: Membership of a professional institute concerned with Chemical Engineering or Combustion Technology or an engineering degree. I luency in English, Malay and hinese Dialects. Experience: Three years in a Technical564 words
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464 1966-01-30 7 The drip-drop story of confrontation in Spore harbour INDONESIAN confrontation of Malaysia caused in decline of only 8.03 per cent of the total tonnage of cargo handled by the Port of Singapore for the nine months ending December 1964. I 1 Confrontation also caused a drop cf 303.510 tons in464 words
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Article41 1966-01-30 7 STOP NERVOUS DEPRESSION WITH NEW TABLETS Don't let tens* nerves ruin your life. Get Pro-Plus Tablets. They will brighten your mood gently and replace depression and fatigue with a feeling of cheerful confidence. Ask your chemist for Pro-Plus Tablets today.41 words
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Article, Illustration569 1966-01-30 7 JUDITH YONG - THE HOUSE THA T KEE YEAP BUIL T JUDITH YONG By SINGAPORE, Saturday NO PLACE LIKE HOME: SO HE TOOK CARE TO THEY were flat-dwellers. The kind so representative of our young, progressive professional people to whom there is still no place like home even though it is confined within569 words
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144 1966-01-30 7 pENANG, Sat. Police barricades set up at strategic points leading to Swettenham Pier prevented thousands of Muslims from stampeding into the wharf area to bid farewell to 2.094 pilgrims who left on the Kuala Lumpur for Jeddah this afternoon. Thousands of Muslims from all over North144 words
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83 1966-01-30 7 Provision shop owner robbed at gunpoint SINGAPORE. Sat Three men two armed with auto- > matic pistols robbed a provi- j slon store partner of $1,200 rn.-.h at Upper Paya Lebar Road. last night Mr Hor Juay Piang. 26. ro- owner of the Ngee Ser.p provl- s:on shop, said that83 words
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Article66 1966-01-30 7 KUAI.A iniPVR Pa, Thre< artnv recruiting team* will visit thp vm from Tuesday m Feb ja <*l«rt voting men !or thr •-fan Army and Rovul Malaysian Naw Candidates must be Malay Man <:tiren> between the ag*s of ir and 22 and muM be ph\ !ii They66 words
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125 1966-01-30 7 Slap and tickle men get two weeks RLANG. Sat. The Klang Town Council has given a two-week notice to massage parlours operators here to apply for Liceno They have until Feb 15 to vibmit their application* This followed the approval of the Town Council's by-laws last week to control massage125 words
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Article23 1966-01-30 7 Moscow Sat. 1 lataH spaceship is equipped with shower.--, rlectnc I and a vacuum cleanrr. ing to the newspaper In23 words
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Advertisement82 1966-01-30 7 fight backache And Rhuematism Noth.ng rtn m.*ke you f.-«i ao n\A. and »n»rt» BacavM of Suing Up Niahti or Burning. Smarting, Itching Acidity. And if your hark uh«s and Rhcumatiptn Pains in jninta an 4 tnutwork >nd enloy Itle. Million* of man, wobimi. and children ha»f found fhv quirk, may82 words
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Advertisement138 1966-01-30 7 TO MANILA FASTEST TO THE U.S.A. Philippine Air Lines fly the I 1 fastest and only direct service between Singapore and Manila. Non- INC X*\ stop from Manila to the U.S.A. (via Honolulu). Aboard luxury PAL DC-8 Fan Jets you're in Manila in three smooth hours. Regular flights V leaving138 words
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Letter424 1966-01-30 8 THE BORDERLINE BOYS rE rather pathetic attempts by the Superintendent of Car Parks to justify the inability of his staff to protect placed under their care (Sunday Times, Jan. 23' had to b«' read to be believed. It .seems that Mr. Ja.k Newby's only merit In having his car424 words
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740 1966-01-30 8 How comprehensive is comprehensive? JACK NEWBY LOOKS INTO A HOUSEHOLDER'S INSURANCE POLICY MOST of us view the possibility of nuclear warfare and radiation 1 with horror but to the insurance actuary it provides an opportunity for a new exclusion clause. An endorsement to a Householder's Comprehensive Policy Issued in Singapore740 words
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Article743 1966-01-30 8 THE UNITED STATES IS NOW READY TO TAKE ANOTHER STEP TO SHARE KNOWLEDGE WITH OTHER COUNTRIES WITH his proposal to Congress for an International Kducation Act. President Johnson indicated that the United States is ttads to take another step in its already considerable efforts to share knowledge through foreign743 words
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Article, Illustration700 1966-01-30 8 ADELE KOH - You can EARN while you LEARN ADELE KOH By Wild the end of the academic session, the thoughts of many undergraduates turn to temporary employment that will help towards next year's fees, or brine in extra spending money, or merely help pass the lone vacation. The Employment Bureau run by700 words
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321 1966-01-30 8 WHERE THE ONLY PROTECTION IS A RACKET IF THE Superintendent of Car Parks presents the official case in his lit ter (Sunday Times. J.in 23> then thr Singapore motorist is trapped betwren thr machinations of the jaga kereta boy* and the inaction of the authorities And if you are think-321 words
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Article269 1966-01-30 8 NO one will deny that the situation in Vietnam Is highly explosive. A swelling flood of arms from the North is reaching the Vietcong. and it won't b« long before President Johnson bows to pleasure from his military chiefs and ends the month-long pause in bombing Resumption269 words
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Article99 1966-01-30 8 THE remor.sele.ss monsoons continue, and the people of Kelantan and Trengganu. who have already been through the horror of flooding three times in trie past five months, are living In fear again. Flooding of the Northern Btatcs has now assumed the proportions of a national problem and99 words
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Article98 1966-01-30 8 BRITAIN has been long at it with her Overseas Voluntary Bervice. The Americans have their Peace Corps. And now the Japanese have followed suit The young people of these nations have a wonderful opportunity to serve abroad and gather valuable experience an opportunity the youth ol this98 words
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Advertisement679 1966-01-30 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS IS WordM MmrmiM > P«tl»»ieHIAM CHURCH. IB aJUlgauora, Urtbard Rotd. Bud4«< ttorvica I m and p.m. All •rltonn*. WftlfV MCTMOOItT CHURCH. 5 Fort i 'Anoint KoaJ. Miniiaporai tvormip Mrvtc* m (.30 a.m.. 10 oo Mi 6 10 p.m.: Sunday "cboci for ail at 14. am. Junior679 words
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Advertisement11 1966-01-30 8 f-Cough Dropsy FOR RELIEF OF COUGH SORE THROAT and SMOKER'S THROAT11 words
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Advertisement56 1966-01-30 8 EH FOOD The Necessities of Life Necessity A LIFE INSURANCE POLICY that GUARANTEES th« other 3. You will be pleasantly surprised to r-gr 1 discover how'profitable it is to protect hpNt th* future of those you love through 3>VjL3 Yearly bonus now $32 with more al maturity «ia«*»OM 4 aiLAYM**56 words
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Miscellaneous33 1966-01-30 8 a^v jl«k r need htrd/y retmrd ...and we cert afford nffil «xi tt*t industry tod-j m to take no chance* LZiZdELte retreitabkj urthUve ...we Ma% deplete the reed *»d .heav«i lofie t^f f33 words
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Article553 1966-01-30 9 Goldfingers burnt in Bond drama By A STAFF WRITER SINGAPORE. Sat Singapore's Goldfingers are getting burnt again. I learnt from an 'inside" source today that less smuggled gold is coming into the Republic. Officially. the reduced illicit traffic in "Destination Sinpaporr" gold is attributed to the interruption In thr barter553 words
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Article, Illustration156 1966-01-30 9 CIXGAPORE, Sat. A science dent. Mr. Slrajudln Dohadwala. 25 of Scots Road. has turned bus conductor in Adelaide. Australia, during his university vacation He hopes to earn himself more than £A2OO In pocket money from this temporary lob. Mr. Dohadwa'.a has just completed hl.s first156 words
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166 1966-01-30 9 YEW YORK. Sat The engagement of Anne Chi-Fung Wang, daughter ol a history professor at Nanyang UniverMty in Singapore, and Mr. James Reeve Pu.sey, the son of the President of Harvard University, was announced in New York newspapers today. Tho prospective bnd.e, daughterReuter - 166 words
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Article168 1966-01-30 9 15-FOOT MAORI IN HAW PAR VILLA SINGAPORE, sat The Minister for Social Affairs. Inrhe Othman Wok. this morning declared open the "Mew Zealand Corner" In the Haw Par Villa. It has a 15-root tall repJlca of a Maori. There are seven International corners in the villa now. lnche Othman said168 words
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379 1966-01-30 9 LEE DIAGNOSES ILLS OF ASIA AND PRESCRIBES A CURE SINGAPORE, Saturday. Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today diagnosed the situation in South-East Asia and prescribed the consolidation of Singapore's position on all fronts to ensure a healthy future for the State in the region. Speaking at a dinner jointly379 words
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138 1966-01-30 9 3 more deaths on Kedah roads this year ALOR STAR. Sat Three people died from accident* In the past two days, bringing the road 101 l to 13 in the »ut« since the beginning of the year. An U-ye»r-old schoolboy. Ong Not Hwa h «lx-year-old Kir'. I Norisan blntc Abdullah,138 words
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Article56 1966-01-30 9 by TV actress Anne Carol, who plays Policewoman Sheila Palmer In "Dixon of Dock Green." after attending court Ht Wimbledon as a witness In a motoring case: THIS is the first time that I have ever been inside a courtroom. The proceedines are' entirely different frnm what I thought56 words
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Article36 1966-01-30 9 SINOAPORE. Sat. Pro fessor P. R Allison- Nufflrld Prolessor of Surgery. University of Oxford, arrived In Singapore today to act as external examiner for «atnnatlons being conducted by th» University of Singapore's Medical Faculty.36 words
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Article235 1966-01-30 9 460,000 new jobs under M-Plan KUALA LUMPUR. Sat More than 400.U00 job* will be created under the h irst Malaysia Development Plan. These Jobs, which will partly relieve the country's unemployment problem, will come irom the primary proaucing sectors, manulaituring. construeuon. utilities, transport and service industries. The Minister oi Labour.235 words
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Article81 1966-01-30 9 Schoolboy kidnap: Man detained IPOH. Sat —Police have detained a man. in his late twenties, said to be connected with the kidnapping of a doctor's son. Tang Yew Mun. from his school in Cator Avenue on Nov. 29. Yew Mun. 10. was abducted by three men who blindfolded. gaged and81 words
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Advertisement16 1966-01-30 9 •in" muni ,%nf *T*Y ■iiiiiitiiin itiimni^ Nurse I eif What car. I say t. tost lUlliinHitiiiiiiulimiiMiimiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiuuuiiiiiuuHiiiiiiß16 words
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Advertisement255 1966-01-30 9 Ifthtt A^'^h 'rifritiw 9 i jMm Wn ■B^ J WE t^H^B^ JB p MBP^^^ l^/ ■Ut wtt^\ T T" ill p*"^^^^ t* i 1L ~~*JKt£^^k _m "vH r ill j» >i^^^^B I Discover the Orient... Discover the World... From the lush greenery of a 'klong 1 Thai International's Canvelle fleet255 words
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99 1966-01-30 9 Mobil chiefs to inspect Jurong refinery SINGAPORE. Sat.— Two top Mobil executives arrived here today to inspect Mobil facilities in Singapore and Malaysia and to acquaint themselves with conditions in the area. They are Mr. James Q Riordan, president of Mobil International Oil Company and Mr. C. P. Bcott. President99 words
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Article661 1966-01-30 10 ANNE EDWARDS - ANNE EDWARDS By LONDON FOR the first time in fashion history it's no longer chic to look rich. Its the biggest change in outlook that has occurred since tinfashion story began it's the nicest fashion change I've ever had to report it s the fact that todav661 words
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502 1966-01-30 10 Freedom -but are you really happier? WHATS YOUR PROBLEM* tYrite to Mlm Jane Lee. The Sunday Times. Timea House, Singapore 9. No replies >»y pet THE two kinds of women, the old-fashioned and the modern, the traditional and the emancipated, were highlighted the other week. One Britain's new Transport Minister502 words
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Article268 1966-01-30 10 HE'S NOT THE MAN —SAYS JANE LEE I AM 18 and my boy is a year older. We want tc get engaged, but my mother wants us to wait. My boy-friend Is mad because he does not like my mother I interfering j YOING LOVE You can't call this interference.268 words
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Advertisement307 1966-01-30 10 •^p^sflifiWfa :^-:v., mm JB W& v m -^sr«5 r «l f »L m s^aW^^^^*^B Sr iTtrl m W am. A. K. In two I b I of I a pair I i MOST girls make more mistakes when dres*- H*\ ing casually than at any orher time. Sweaters and skirts307 words
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Advertisement383 1966-01-30 10 Why does Because sh« she feel uses Tampax at ease internal in any sanitary company protection, any time It's the of the modern way, month? the nicer way, the "feel-fresh" > way, the invisible way, the comfortable way. the better way I After all. shouldn't it be the only way?383 words
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Advertisement138 1966-01-30 11 NOTICE OF REMOVAL U from Ist February, 1966, I lie office of i lie Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board "ill be at Mts. 28/32, Jalan Klyne, (4th, sth and 6th Floors), Kuala Lumpur instead of Ng Kc.ii Tiong Building, Pudu Road. The P. Box No. 860 is retained. VACANCIES138 words
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Advertisement606 1966-01-30 11 THE WORLD NEEDS TRAINED MEU I H| South Afri7TJ«^^_ lyyMpS-' Hongkong] I a^a^^^^^^^^^^^^a^aß Ba^T o^. POSTAL EDUCATloN^s.^^Srr=ii^ BRANCHES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD t THE WORLD is desperate for men to fill OVER 300 COURSES key industrial and co nmercial positions. Lemd n£ ut horiti«» con«ider "British lmtitutes" counes th« We are606 words
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Advertisement35 1966-01-30 12 FEBRUARY ISSUE j*aafl L^b f M^b y v *^s, ""ST*^ "sr* TBT^^. JSBI aB Sk %t w Wt. 6 f W■ ik 1 a B mm** iss6 p^^^i ft nm n ewts -*^BH La^laaaaal^aaaaaaaaa^a^a^akaitaa^aaaaaaaaaaaaWwiw LaHtsSk35 words
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Advertisement20 1966-01-30 12 MALAY MAIL Word Puzzle "FW" $5,000 JACKPOT COULD BE YOURS! Send your entry now Closing date: Wed. 2-2-66, ll a.m.20 words
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Article675 1966-01-30 13 TV MALAYSIA I'M.: 300 Opening and Pro- I gramme Summary: 3.10 Greatest 1 Fights Oi The Century Tunney vs Gibbons and Tunney vs Carpentler: 3.26 Gideon's Trumpet: 4.26 Close. 5.45 Opening und Programme Summary: 5.50 News Outline In The National Language; 5.55 National Songs: 6.00 News In675 words
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Article, Illustration544 1966-01-30 13 ABOUT AS FRAGILE AS STEEL, SAYS PETER EVANS IT sometimes seems to me that beneath the fragile finish of Miss Deborah Kerr tlurc is some unbreakable fibre as yet unknown to man. For Miss Kerr, I have decided after much thought, is a tough lady. I mean, she544 words
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Article505 1966-01-30 13 THE THEATRE 'J'HANKS to the generosity of Mrs. Loke Yew. the musical prodigy of Sago Lane. Lee Pan Hon. is back in Singapore for a short vacation to vl.mi his tamily and his friends and. of equal importance, his first teacher. Coh Soon Tioe. to whom ha owes so much.505 words
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Article429 1966-01-30 13 MAN WHO TOOK ON TIME TAKING a subject ;i s vasl ;is Time and putting it down on the coloured canvas of the screen is no easy task. Vit the makers of "WAQT" have succeeded in no small measure in this effort to capture the tale of man's place among429 words
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Advertisement450 1966-01-30 13 tSHXW j ganisation; (SQjaJASldBUuiKucU bj .llth DAY! 11-1.45-4-4.10-9.30 "WHAi iNtWr'OooK P, Peter O'Tool- ulo Andress Rrmy Schneider— I TECHNICOLOR (UA, 1 B DAILY: 11-1 45-4-6.30-9 IS "THE SPY WHO WENT ■INTO HELL" Scope Color j ■»::■:»■.-< ■♦■o-i. :.:.i ■llom. 1.45. 4. Horn, 145. 4, m 630 930 I 630 A450 words
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Advertisement74 1966-01-30 13 COMING ORCHARD SOON! MfTHOBOtOWniMWt**.-™ *&^±'L OHIO PONII PMOUCIION L SOPHIA PAUL V>* r^^L. m LOREN NEWMAN Jt^ T*s%t M DAVID NIVEN H v l^ COLOR SSSB W*&* m ENTER THE LADY L" PUZZLE CONTEST Detail* available at Theatre Box-office from Tomorrow WATCH OUT FOR "LADY L" QUIZ SHOW f "LA74 words
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Advertisement286 1966-01-30 13 Th« Overseas Service' ot the Australian Broadcasting Commission Programmes this week include (Singapore/Malayan times). MUSIC FOR THE MUSIC LOVER (ot 1030 1 6 metres) THURS. Symphony No. 7 r (Beethoven) FRID Romeo and Juliet Fantasy (Tehoikovsky) TALKS_ WED. Book Review "The Gold jecken", by Normon Bartlctt, and "Ghost Towns", by286 words
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Article, Illustration370 1966-01-30 14 PACKING IT IN ALL THE REST OF THE DAYS NEWS BENEATH the soaring ceiling of the customs hall of Slrkeci Station at Istanbul, all seemed ordinary enough. Passengers queued for tickets for destinations all over Europe. Suleyman Yanar, 36, heading for Yugoslavia, bought the necessary ticket while travelling370 words
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Miscellaneous1727 1966-01-30 14 A i: g'f^T' ~9Ft^M THEY HAVE J^*J^ f MAYBE TKEV'RE PECIP^G l/^\ Ir^ X[ -y^; ,^m wm*-*?' i_L BROUGHT NO pH •fIWHO GETS THE DRUMSTICKS THE PEACE OF OUR VALLEY SjjTT OTHERS WILL COME-OUR GAME VPS, CHIEF IWE TRUST MALT THE EARTHPRi/M WILL END IF THEY ARE WILL BE KILLED1,727 words
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Miscellaneous26 1966-01-30 15 *B^Jjgigt, 111 -!Nk^ \8 *B m h?h*^- iP Hi '■>. i^S^n® S V f?\ V S /rSJ p oi e^ 0 -o X 1 1 f^ir|3 M26 words
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Miscellaneous59 1966-01-30 16 )^^.-jii°^o |n|D jujki 'fes^ S3! lifyi 3?sSst«* His fa r S *f S o sJ3 I VI tlfc I ii&mf 'I w Bgg8 gg- !H ?K s i f a ILLLL, 5 S S- O° Ht uu^p^lf j ss s 8 ii i 58S5si T^ LOI "m O K. «■>••■59 words
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447 1966-01-30 17 BRILLIANT PILOT gets my vote in an extremely open race for the first of the season's classics, the lOf Tengku's Gold Cup (Race 5) at Kuala Lumpur today, writes EPSOM JEEP. A five-year-old Irish horse by Pardal, Brilliani Pilot (late447 words
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Article1123 1966-01-30 17 **^l^*^ I_^^^^^_^L_C I 10.7 cannot stop this brilliant horse over a sprint distance r r0I» HONOI II is In a class all by himself and I doubt if 10.7 can stop him over a sprint distance. Last week he merely toyed with his opposition over Gf. Settling snugly1,123 words
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Article1355 1966-01-30 17 KL— 3rd day Race 1-1.30 Class 4 Div 3 ($5,200) 9f 1 SOb'VJ I'rccions Jade a (Lini <k Chr\v> RS Bieuk. 6 8.13 Posnrr 4 2 34 Lotus Flower 3 >HA Lini i RS Bieuk. 5 8.11 (F) Asuwadi 6 3 0765!) I'ruducer II a (Shaw) Tulloh 8 8.11 Coleman1,355 words
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Article, Illustration129 1966-01-30 17 NEW YORK. Saturday. URNIE Terrell (above) who holds the World Boxing Association's version of the world heavyweight title was yesterday denied a licence by the New York State Athletic Commission to box in New York state. This action ruled out any possibility129 words
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Article45 1966-01-30 17 LONDON. Sat. Results of football league matches pla-.ed last night: f ntlish Div. 3: Workingtoti 0 Millvall 0. Div. 4: Lincoln 0 Doncaster 3: Stockport 0 Chester 1: Tranmere 5 HalifaN 1 Irish l-ea e u<-: Glentoran 3 Banpoi l.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article48 1966-01-30 17 SEREMBAN, Sat. —G. P. Alexander (handicap 13> won the Happy Flag Roll competition with a nett score of 68 at the SIGC course today. Seremban Rangers were held to a scoreless draw by TPCA. Kuala Lumpur, in a hockey match played on the NSC paoang today.48 words
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Article19 1966-01-30 17 PENANG Sat. The Football Association of Penan* will hold their annual meeting at 8 p.m. on Monday.19 words
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Obituary54 1966-01-30 17 THE 3 1ST DAY rites for my beloved father. Mr. K. Veluppilal, will be performed at Teluk Chem- padak teach on Monday 31st January. Mr. Veluplllal. P.W.1., i Malayan Railway, passed peace- fully at Kuantan 1.1.66. His wife and four children thank all rela- i lives. friends and hospital54 words
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Article70 1966-01-30 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Dr. Rashld Mallal. one of M*J Eisenhower Cup representatives last year, will meet Ron Lanudale. the North Malaya runnerup, in the 36 holes final of the Royal Selangor Golf Club championship at a date to be decided In the .^emi-finals played over 1870 words
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343 1966-01-30 17 LONDON. Sat. Livi rpool hit back from shock cup I week to beat I ty 1-0 today and open up a live points lead at t in- head of the First Dm While Liverpool woic winning, nearest rivaK Burnley and Leeds wen i defeat.343 words
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Advertisement194 1966-01-30 17 CLASSIFIED ADS. SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) H W.rrft M (Min.)— Box $0 tit. tit, a JtWELLtRV makes the moat »P--prfCUttai Btft. lJi'^^t range at Tin ?n.^ 1-td.. 216-217. South Bridge lU.a<l. 8 porr DRESSES DRESSMAKING tj »..,ri, st (Him.) Urn s» <■'• nfra SPARKLE In •n«n crmtion. Uood«oo<l r.nrk II. .•<•:.194 words
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Advertisement147 1966-01-30 17 Uu CLASSIFIEDS 20 Worit ill (Minimum) RITCHIE LYNCH: Alexander I Ritchie. Knby Estate. Labu. and Elizabeth Lynch of B AC. School. Seremban. announce their engage- merit. MATHESON— GOH: William Stephen Matheson. s o Dr. and Mrs. J A.L. Matheson of Clayton. Victoria to Kwee Hoon. d o Mr and Mrs.147 words
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Advertisement478 1966-01-30 17 Asfhma.BronchiHsCouphing, Choking Curbed in 3 Minutes j>o you have attacks of Asthma or J. R. h»d lost 40 lbs., !>tifr. Brnm hiti* so bad that you rhoke inc. choking ar.d str.inelii and »-a»p for brentl »nd ***** sle.-p? night, couMn't m<cp. J>o you couch so hard you f--rl like MKNDACO478 words
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Miscellaneous35 1966-01-30 17 SPORTS DIARY SOl(KR: Rurdhan (up semifinal: .Singapore v Johore. iJn. I l.ll). GOLF Pciak TCSC rh;.mpion.^liip- iTicer Lane. Ipoh. 8 ami. I lub match: Seremban IGC v Bahau Dunlop (Sbam. SAIUNc; Rose Bowl race iTcrend.iki35 words
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1132 1966-01-30 18 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON By SIMPSON (159 AND STILL THERE) AND LAWRY (119) PUT ON RECORD STAND OF 244 AND TOTAL GOES ON TO 333-3 Sat. Australia, well whacked by England in SydneyV Third Test, have already by the second day here in the vital Fourth Test1,132 words
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288 1966-01-30 18 SINGAPORE. Sat. Seven-year-old Mark Chan, the you n v c r brother of Seap Games eight gold medalist Patricia Chan, put himself In line for a place among the Chan family's "Golden Club" with three impressive wins at the Chinese Swimming Club's288 words
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236 1966-01-30 18 SRC virtual champs as CSC are held to a 1-1 draw £INCiAPORE. Sat tylon Sports Club were leading Singapore Recreation dub. the defending champions 1-0 until ten minutes from time in this key match when tht-ir Mar lull back Sarboo left the field with cramps and SRC stormed the CSC236 words
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Article52 1966-01-30 18 LONDON. Sat. Lee Kin Tat of Malaysia last night qualified for the final oi the men's singles in the Kent open badminton championships. In the semi-finals he beat Bob McCoig of Scotland, the holder, 8-15. 15-4, 15-3. In today's final Lee meets England International52 words
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Article, Illustration36 1966-01-30 18 Lan Chappell leaps to his right for the great airborne catch in th« slips oil" Neil ilawke to dismiss Geoff Boycott for 22 in Finland's first innings on Friday. Sunday Times Radio picture.36 words
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Article113 1966-01-30 18 i n(.i.am) isT nora Bnv<i)tt c Clmppell b Hawke 2a Barber b McKenzle Edrich c Simpson b McKrnrie Harrington Itw Walters 60 C'owdrey nm out 3t Smith b Yelvers 29 Parks r Ktackpole b McKenzle 49 Titmus Ibw McKenzie 33 Allen c S;mpson b McKenzie Brown c Thomas b113 words
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521 1966-01-30 18 S'gor may have to quit FAM, Malaya Cup tourneys: Harun K. LUMPUR. Sat OELANGOR may have to back out of the F.A.M. and Malaya Cup matches next year if the Football Association of Malaysia do not take action on a FAS proposal to be made at the FAM's first council521 words
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37 1966-01-30 18 Emerson and Ashe to contest final SVI) V.; showed' John :npumships hi v ona n. uinX, 6-2 6-1- 6-2 in 95 M-thur A*h« LmiTvjn in A,h. if four Au«his season. spmi-flnal Stoll.:. Of 6-3 10-8. Carole Mar-37 words
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Advertisement56 1966-01-30 18 £«b ilMkfe SiGN OF QUALITY T/i I) z AND TECHNICAL \wk mSJj ADVANCEMENT iti^j Nivico MICRO TV 4T-40C TABLE RADIO lOH-406 w *^^"*s^^ wj**** Jt^K. j PHONOGRAPH TPE -20?i RADIO PHONOGRAPH STP-5T Ij* HL_ I I V 3^g^ Jw W-~1~-T~~ it I RADIO PHONOGRAPH N-21 RADIOGRAM N-191 m radiogram t56 words
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Miscellaneous5 1966-01-30 18 SPORTING SAM > by Reg Wootton5 words
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