The Straits Times, 5 March 1966
1966-03-05
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Title Section25 1966-03-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 mi The Straits Times Estd. 184 a SATI RD.W. MARCH 5, 19G(i. if 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203425 words
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Article, Illustration333 1966-03-05 1 The big Dr. N riddle I ON DON, Fri. J Diplomats puzzled tiul;i\ over the bewHdering emergence <»l Dr. Nkruiii,ih as apparent ll«;nl ol Skill' in (iuineu, only a \\i'H\ after he \\;is tossed out of power in Ghana. President Sekou Toure of Guinea was yesterday quoted as say- KOI333 words
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Article30 1966-03-05 1 [NOTON. Pri. Pre.sid ConWlute Hou»r I bestowing band* pats on tin 1 ohck-> and .;<■..:. oniineiidatloii.v leli letter iii tried on tit noor wli -Kowned wife.30 words
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Article519 1966-03-05 1 A summit meeting? NOT UNLESS SOEKARNO GENUINELY WANTS PEACE IN S.-E. ASIA, SAYS TENGKU, RAZAK KUALA LUMPUR. I Friday 1 JENGKU Abdul Rahman and the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that they were not prepared to attend a summit meeting with Indonesia unless President519 words
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Article76 1966-03-05 1 LONDON. Fri. -The Bea'.les will pay their first visit to J;ipan this summer, the weekly New Musical E\pre.*« reported' today. The newspaper also >aid 'lint the simons; «roup from Liverpool also would visit West Germany and the I'nited States again this- yea-. The Anierr.:iii tour76 words
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Article, Illustration290 1966-03-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday WHEN schoolgirl Looi Lvi Meng smiled to hide her disappointment because I.S. Astronoul Prank Bormaii whs nol giving any autoffirapns she earned one. tilIhoiigh she did nnl know it ;it the time. It was THAT kind of a smile290 words
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Article53 1966-03-05 1 RAWALPINDI. Fri. The historic "Silk Route" connecting Pakistan with the Central Asian republics the nations traditional link with Russia mas reopened yesterday for the first time in half a century. Two Pakistani trucks carrying oranges drove <»\er the route from Peshawar to Kabul. Afghanistan, en route to53 words
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Article66 1966-03-05 1 'Return to China' fear suicide SYDNEY. Fri. A Chinese woman who hanged herself was obsessed with a tear of being returned to China, the City Coroner was told today. Although her fninily kept reaatorlaf her she could stay in Australia, she was gripped by this fear, her son-in-law said TheReuter - 66 words
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Article39 1966-03-05 1 WASHINGTON. FYI. U 8. combat (atallUm in ih<- Vtctrum wax v 01 Monday totalled 3J(M, I exceeding any of three prvrioui j i conflict* the war ■>( 181:.' 'h« Mr\:can War or me i tipuuiMi- American War.— L'Pl.39 words
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Article45 1966-03-05 1 I brine you tidings of good cheer. All men nil! be liable to be called up for compulsory military service it will make better men out of them. Khil: Hassan ol Morocco, ■niwuncUig hi& deciiion yesterday to call up Moruccaii.s lor compulsory military .service.45 words
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Article47 1966-03-05 1 SAO I-'AULO ißnizJli. Fti JA ptMOM irain .>ma~lied into a crov.ued bat at a ttam cros-ini.' ouiin "in height of the late on tinfflc email yeMeiday. i killing IS pewtu. About 10 of 50 persons Injured -a cre not expec.ed to li\o DM47 words
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Article35 1966-03-05 1 BUENOS AIRES Fri. Argentine Foreign Minister. Mr. Miguel flngll Za\;ilu OitlA 11l leuve tomorrow for a tour of tne Par iin.l Middle Eastern nations in a bid to promote Argentine trade— UPl.35 words
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Article33 1966-03-05 1 BANGKOK Pri. -Thai Pr n, Mini.-!cr Field Marshal Thunom Kitnkiichoni. and his purty h.is cainoUetl hi.s private \b>it m Honw Kona mid will return .irrc ,i Thai ofTU-i.i uxWy -Kouier.33 words
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Article55 1966-03-05 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. The police have still not established the identity ol a European who was found dead in a backlane off Park Road pMterdaj morning. A police spokesman loday said there were no identilication papal an the body. Death was due to a fractured skull Police h;<ve55 words
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Article31 1966-03-05 1 SEOUL. Fri The French Government ha.- expressed its objection to the Korean Govwn--1 nieiu's plan to dispatcn audition- ..1 troops to South Vietnam, Koreai- newspaper^ here reported today. HeuterReuter - 31 words
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114 1966-03-05 1 MANILA. Iri. Tenuku Abdul Rahman has expressed a desirr to ciiini- to Manila next month for thr Asian Youth Sott»-r Tournament, special presidential envoy :Mr. .Modesto Faretan said today. Any 'lull \Kit. lii>wr\er. hr s.i id. would be in association with sports, add114 words
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Article26 1966-03-05 1 NEW DELHI Pn On. Ne Win. Chairman of Burma.- RevoluUonary Council, arrived in India today on o flu ihj iiil.umal visit. Reut«rReuter - 26 words
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Article356 1966-03-05 1 Jet crash in fog: 64 killed -TOKYO. Fri. A Canadian airliner crashed in fog and burst into flames on landin» at Tokyo Airport today, killing at loa.st (54 of th, people aboard. The plane, a DC-8 Canadian Pacific Airlines. was flyins from Hong Kong to Vancouver. Some survivor.-- wore takenReuter; AP - 356 words
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Article24 1966-03-05 1 ROAD TBAGEDI MM.APORK Fri —Two wne killed, three M-rimish injured in collision shortly before midnight between tuo cars near Scian:;n<>n <;.mlcii estate.24 words
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Article, Illustration159 1966-03-05 2 OBOTE ACCUSES KABAKA OF PLOTTING A COUP KAMPALA. Fri. The Prime Minister of I X.md.i. Dr. Milton Obote. has accused Sir Edward Frederick Mutesa the President he dismissed last week when he suspended the constitution— of trying to enlist foreign military to overthrow his Government. He also said in aReuter - 159 words
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332 1966-03-05 2 Split widens as Nasser's men walk out of OAU conference ADDIS ABABA, Friday. fHE United Arab Republic last night became the fourth country to walk out of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) conference of Foreign Ministers. The UAR Foreign Minister, Mr. Abdul Aziz Gamil. stalked out of the meetingAP - 332 words
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238 1966-03-05 2 ACCRA, Fri. Ghana needs £15 million short-term aid to help overcome present economic difficulties, Mr. E. N. Omaboe. chairman of the National Economic Committee, told a Press conference yesterday. The country's economy was basically strong, and it was possible the situation couldReuter - 238 words
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Article62 1966-03-05 2 by Mr. Ewen Monaeu. Q.C. chairman of Middlesex Area Sessions, on proposed j parking facilities for a club: IDOVT know whether the court can take judicial notice of the fact that no motorist will walk more than two yards from his car. There is a large car park at62 words
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Article59 1966-03-05 2 PHRAGWARA Pun.iab Statei, I Fri. The crew of two were i killed yesterday and six people on Urn ground badly injured when at Hgbi aircraft crashed into a build- ing here and spewed blazing peirol over a crowd. The plane belonged to a local flyingReuter - 59 words
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Article53 1966-03-05 2 KANSAS CITY. Fri. A youth found guilty of Mewling a wig was jailed herr for six months by a magistrate Mr. Harry E Whitney who has been wearing a wig for about 50 years "Son." said tlir magistrate, "you've come before the wrong judge for53 words
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Article58 1966-03-05 2 ISTANBUL. Fri. The few of fire still hovered over Istxnbul waterfront today folio .vin* a collision of a Soviet tanker and a Scvlet lreighter. Crude oil leaking irom the damaged tanker drifted into the mouth of the Golden Horn inlet I :<nd touched off a58 words
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228 1966-03-05 2 185 MPs send petition to Mrs. Gandhi: Ban liquor completely NEW DELHI, Friday. A petition calling for immediate prohibition 2X throughout all India was handed to the Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, yesterday signed by 185 Members of Parliament. Liquor Is the '"enemy of rreason and goodwill in life andReuter - 228 words
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382 1966-03-05 2 1 NEW DELHI. Fri. ARMY troops went into action in helicopters today against rebellious Mizo tribesmen battling New Delhi's rule over the Jungles of eastern India. Reports reaching here said 60 troopers were sent to the district headquarters Town of Aljal,Agencies - 382 words
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Article51 1966-03-05 2 HOLLYWOOD. Frt. William Prawley. a star of the "I Love Lucy" TV show, died on the street here last night after collapsing on Hollywood Boulevard. He was 73 In the "I Love Lucy" shows, he played the part of Pred Men/, one of Lucys neighbours.Reuter - 51 words
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89 1966-03-05 2 LAST LONDON. (South Africa). Fri. South Africa's six-day-old quins were named today Happy. Trusted Devoted, Peace and Love. These are the translations of the tribal names Kiven to the three boys and two (iris born last Saturday to Mrs Nogesi Mtukutese. wife of aReuter - 89 words
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160 1966-03-05 2 Now white wheat as a substitute for rice BALTIMORE. Fri. A method of makiiiK "white wheat" as a rice substitute for the hungry millions in India and the Far East has been granted a patent by the United States Patent Office. A ton of the processed wheat product was readily160 words
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Article32 1966-03-05 2 LONDON. Fri. The Boailee will pay their tirst vimi to Japan this summer- it reported yesterday- They will also til West Germany' and ihe United States again this jreai32 words
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Advertisement295 1966-03-05 2 Safeguard their future with a policy from ASIA LIFE JJ^Bfl? M Slit r "Jm WBaWßlit^a^^ o6 iiM^*" i The responsibilities, the resources of no two men are V _^H alike. But they do share the common desire to safeguard f^H the future of their family and to save for their295 words
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Advertisement109 1966-03-05 2 i I *V' 'yCM. twmii Cnulc sou Dandruff Sir Treatment OA SCU«¥ relieves and aa^Haw prevents dandruF HyjJßfc or scurf bK9s3nt Get it A any pood dealer pharmacy or federal Oispensit) Limited. tmm /monthly rentall WITH TV AERIAL MAINTENANCE REPLACEMENTS TV inturjnet against damag* by tire. Hieft and public liability109 words
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Article, Illustration171 1966-03-05 3 The risk of wider war- by McN China assured she has no justification to get involved in the Vietnam war WASHINGTON, Friday. r PHK Secretary of Defence, Mr. Robert McNamara, said yesterday that the U.S. had done everything possible to assure China there was no justification for Peking to getReuter - 171 words
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97 1966-03-05 3 WILSON 'YES' TO U.S.-STYLE DEBATE ON TV lONDON, Fri.— The Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, last night agreed to i face Conservative Party leader. Mr. Edward Heath, i and Liberal Party leader. Mr. Jo Orimond. in an I American-style television election debate. It will be the first time in historyUPI - 97 words
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199 1966-03-05 3 New safety measures for B-727 landings WASHINGTON. Kri. The Federal Aviation Agency yesterday an noum-cd new safety tnta MM for the handling of Boeing 727S which have been involved in four crashes with the loss of ?K0 lives The move follows two onfertnres here lor 18 foreign. includinc All NipponReuter - 199 words
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Article20 1966-03-05 3 WW-HJNU'rON. Fri. The DefpiH-<> Department announced yesterday that r.s. armed forca fofailed 2-8H!' 724 at the end ol20 words
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Article127 1966-03-05 3 JACKSON (Mississippi*, Fri. Screaming customers fled from a suburban shopping centre as a tornado battered it to pieces last night. It was one of a series of tomatoes that, left 55 dco- j p!e dead and hundreds lnnirpd in central Mlnrirmipni At least 12 ofReuter - 127 words
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Article, Illustration65 1966-03-05 3 Maiden flight with 1 m.p. THE "Linnet."' tina Japanese man-powered aircraft, built by students of Nippon University, succeeded In taking off recently with 1 m.p. i man power, pu.shing pedils In the fu.selagc Maximum altitude was one foot above the ground. Di.stance covered: 30ft before the propeller, spinning, behind theUPI - 65 words
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149 1966-03-05 3 UNITED NATIONS. I Fri. The United States. Britain and France said in a joint s t a tement yesterday that East Germany had no right whatever to be admitted to the United Nations. In a statement comment- ing on the application of EastAP - 149 words
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113 1966-03-05 3 (CALCUTTA. Fri. The Speaker of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly was mobbed yesterday by Opposition members. Three times he had lo adjourn the session to cool tempers he aroused on Thursday and the (lav before by suspending nine Opposition members. Within three minutes ofReuter - 113 words
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Article38 1966-03-05 3 HOLLYWOOD, Frl.— Jack Fier. 68. for 25 years executive production manager at Columbia Studios. died in a private club today of a heart uttack. His lust picture was "How to murder v >ur wife.'— AP.AP - 38 words
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207 1966-03-05 3 Goldberg and BBC agree to bury hatchet I ONDON. Fit Th« U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Mr. Arthur Goldberg, and the BBC yesterday agreed to bury th« hatchet alter he stalked out of the BBC studios in a huff on Wednesday night. The BBC and the American embassy said207 words
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Article66 1966-03-05 3 LONDON. Fn. HM Bntisn Pust OiHce yesterday announced plans to extend this year it« hisii speed transmission 'system. Datel, to Australia. Canada, West liermany. New Zealand. Norway and Switzerland. The system already in use be' ween the United States and Britain enables coded teleprinter tape toReuter - 66 words
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Miscellaneous59 1966-03-05 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby OMJUH& I'VE MANA66O To'j PT Y~/\ \V^ -~T~ S6T TIdKETiV FOR TMAT Hew< AStt TleSY^ IV6 C(4AN«3£O MV M»JO- /IT CAWT 9t ANY GOOO 6uow vouve «o Kesur--^ C good «6ats j doht want to «cc v I|OU c** l tici«t» j *^—^TPSee^r yp— -li-59 words
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Article, Illustration42 1966-03-05 4 PRESIDENT Yl SOF. Hanked by >Irs. A. P. Raiah. wife of the Speaker, and Che Dah binte Mohd. Noor. wife of the Minister for Social Affairs, looks with approval at some orchids. On the extreme left is Inche Othman Wok.42 words
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291 1966-03-05 4 Demand (or blooms from S'pore is growing SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore is rapidly becoming a major centre for the export of cut flowers to countries all over the world. This was indicated this evening by the president of the Singapore Gardening Society. Mr. A.G. Alphonso, at the opening of the Flower291 words
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Article25 1966-03-05 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Spastic Children's Association of Singa- pore will hold their annual Woni derland Pood and Fun Fair on 1 March 26.25 words
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328 1966-03-05 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The University of Singapore today announced the resuit.'- of the examination for me degree of Bachelor of Pnarmacy (with honours* held last month. The following candidates have passed the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy with honours in pharmaceutics and pharmaceutical328 words
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Article223 1966-03-05 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. SINGAPORE'S high-powered 17-nian economic mission left here tonight by BOAC to launch a big trade offensive in Africa. The team will criss-cross eight African countries to explore new markets for local products and to brighten Singapore's image aj> a thriving entrepot centre. At223 words
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Article155 1966-03-05 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The first public performance of Singapore's national anthem scored for full orchestra will be given by the London Symphony Or- chestra when it opens its concert In Singapore's National Theatre next Wednesday night. The anthem has been scored by the British composer Elgar Howarth.155 words
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82 1966-03-05 4 SINGAPORE, m A model car racing centre with three i eight-lane tracks will bo opened tomorrow at 41A. Robinson Road. Called the Eric Hobby Center, it Is owned by New Photo Limt'ed. The tracks have been imported at a cost of $51,000. Mr.82 words
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Article47 1966-03-05 4 SINGAPORE, Pti The Crippled Children s Home in Cliangi will hold a fun fair on Sunday in. in )l .cm. lo t> p.m. Its main attractions include sanies and lood stalls, pop bandh. a teenagei corner, and sale ot Koods. including children's handicralts.47 words
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Article86 1966-03-05 4 TODAY Exhibition Japanese decoia- tive Hta, Victoria Mrniun.il Hull. 10 a.m.— B pm. Maluy stage plays, i drain i I competition i. Victoria Theatre, 8 p.m. Talentime. Cultural Centre, 8 p.m. Exhibition of art collection. Art Museum. University of Singapore. 9 a.m. 1 p.m. Art exhibition. National Lib-86 words
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Advertisement323 1966-03-05 4 UINI T TONIGHT MDNKHT Join Hope in the land of blondes, bathhouses bikinis... where they learn about boys girls instead of birds bees! "Hi Tare Sweden"/ Jm* JP t 111 BOBHOPE TUESDAY WELD FRAMKIE AVAIOH 01NA MERRILL with MISS SWEDEN and MISS WORLD! B CAPITOL (Spore) TONIGHT at MIDNIGHT I323 words
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Article327 1966-03-05 5 RAF SERGEANT IS FOUND GUILTY ON LESSER CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER SINGAPORE, Friday. A ROYAL Air Force Sgt. Albert Brian Kelly, who was charged with the murder of a fellow airman, was today sentenced by an RAF court-martial to two years' jail on a lesser charge of327 words
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Article, Illustration172 1966-03-05 5 Chui hits the top— with evening classes CIXOAPORE. Fri— Hard work and determination has paid oft" for a shipwright apprentice. 17--vi-.ir-old t'hui Chee Yuan, who scored distinctions in all seven subjects he took in the Cambridge School Certificate examination but yi'ar as an Adult Education Board candi date Chui was172 words
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Article57 1966-03-05 5 j PANGKOR ISLAND. Fn. Hundreds of Hindus and DOn- Hlndni ar<» expecttxl to p;iy hntTIMTI to the Gocid^.w of Fury oj n Kali" when the "MawtmaJum" fetUval is observrd .n tlir G'l-yru--i old temple dedicated to the god dess on this island from tomorrow. The relrbnii57 words
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Article104 1966-03-05 5 L' U AL A LUMPUR. Fri.— The runway of Jesselton airport is to be extended to enable it to take planes bigger than the Comet 4. The Minister of Transport. DatD Ha.ii Sardon bin HajJ Jubir. cllscMnsod this today before tearing for a fourday visit104 words
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Article36 1966-03-05 5 KUAI.\ I.UMPIR. Fr, Mr LOOOI Fiior.i! Bep.z- S, lanffOT Stati Am mblynu For tlv Bu Nanu constituency and :i mem- ber of the Local Defence Corps, bu been selected :<> andeTgi .ifllcprs" training rourj>e l36 words
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Article126 1966-03-05 5 Two die in bus-lorry crash VJEREMBAN. Fn Two people were killed and four others Injured when the bu.s they were travelling in crashed Into a stationary lorry la>t mieht about 10 miles from Kuala Pilan. They were amo n y paWnger.-. nclu d i n g children, who were returning126 words
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Article53 1966-03-05 5 TEI L'K ANSON. Fn. Abou: 500 nionibers. incluciing 60 ■>■ ■M r. of tlie Civil Defence C'.ra* i here will take p;irt in v PM i out parade on the p.ulan^ her* j Uimon-ow The rommissioner ol Civil Offence. Mr. DulPep Sinpli Kiu!-;iv. will take the sjUu;*'53 words
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Article22 1966-03-05 5 BFNTONO Prl— Dam Tell Fnj? Suan. a bnIMMMUIi hM be^n re-«>>rt«Hl rhairnmn of th* 8t John Ambulance As.soclution here22 words
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Article49 1966-03-05 5 KI'ALA LIMP! R. Fn. An Allianrr work ramp will soon be held in Selangor for about I.'iO Umno. MCA and MIC youths. Ike Minister of Information and Broadcasting, In. hi Srnu bin Abdul K.ihm.in. said here yesterday. The camp will be the first of its kind.49 words
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103 1966-03-05 5 PENANG. Fri. Police put up barricades at various points along Swpttenhatn Pier today to prevent a stampede by several thou>- nnd friends and relatives who gathered today to see oil 942 pilgrims from North 1 Malaya In the liner Kuala Lumpur. They joined 1.150103 words
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Article203 1966-03-05 5 Railway line forges another link SINGAPORE, FTi Malaysia and Singapore today established yet another economic link with the official opening of the Malayan Rail w a y branch tine to the .luron» industrial estate her-.-. A Rally decorated locomotive wim i.' waaom and guards coach on low. roiled into the203 words
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Advertisement126 1966-03-05 5 RUB 1 I *BBl! i isit us a\D see tiiikmtUKMm our largest range of hobbies for young and old. Model racing cars, flying models, plastic model kits. etc. Set our first imported American model car championship raceu lys. Model car racing is a new exciting hobby sport which is a126 words
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Miscellaneous229 1966-03-05 5 Straits Times Crossword "~*iH____r^ ~S^^H[^|^^^^r ggggi^ I ACROSS century (9> 1. Spoke about Con^erv-th* 6. See 12. leader beinu far from Conser- 7. See vatlvc i~> 8. Poor chap from near India 6. Jerk gives fUh-woman quilr <8> 9.Char a a:te'r 7> in Greek apparel ■JJ.^ilfc a. *m* .0. The229 words
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Article, Illustration106 1966-03-05 6 BUKIT BINTANG SCHOOLGIRL GETS AUTOGRAPH AFTER ALL FROM ASTRONAUT BORMAN 'THE only Malaysian schoolgirl to set tinautograph of Frank lini m. hi yesterday, Miss I.iioi Lai Men;, of Bukit Rintun^ OmV School (extreme left >. shows her classmates what the American astronaut wrote on the back106 words
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Article78 1966-03-05 6 L(UALA LUMPUR, Fri. v Two employees of the Esso refinery at i Port Dickson will leave for Manila tomorrow to attend a course on the maintenance of refinery equipment and operations. They are Mr. Tham Chee Kuan, an engineer, and Inehee Awaldin bin Mohamad ArlfT.78 words
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Article41 1966-03-05 6 KL'AI.A LUMPLR. Fn MaUvaii Cement Ltd.. in Rauang. mil resume production tomorrow After being closed for two \\eck>following a .strike by 230 of Ka workers on Frlj. 18. Acrcfmcnt to end the sinkr MM IMdMd yes irrclav.41 words
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Article25 1966-03-05 6 SINGAPORE Fn. Mi. AEC. Drake. ;i deputy chaunian ol Bruish Petiuleum. is here on a visit to BP operations m Singapore ana MmiMi25 words
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Article32 1966-03-05 6 TUIPIM.. Fri. A house* if<\ Chan Kucn Yin«. 4?. MM (rushed to death by tun hue*" lou> that rolled from lorry in the forest rocr\r in Trone yesterday.32 words
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Article, Illustration192 1966-03-05 6 TOBY CHUA - TOBY CHUA 'WE WILL GO ANYWHERE WITH OUR HUSBANDS BUT NOT UP THERE... B, IZUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Visitin» U.S. spacemen's \v ive S, Josephine Schirra and Susan Borman, will go anywhere with their husbands except into space. "I'm not prepared to spend four years192 words
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Article69 1966-03-05 6 The wives agreed that being educated about the risks Involved in space flight helped reduce their anxiety. What's it like being married to an astronaut? "Like being married to any dedicated man." said Mrs. Borman. And whether he be an astronaut, doctor, lawyer or teacher, "dedicated men are69 words
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Article37 1966-03-05 6 MACHANO. m In All bin Wan Aiun.id but ba n or the M 8 Youth Club. Other oQu-i.tU Aif i-tee-president incho Monamttf btr Taib; secretary incho Ibrahioi bin Ngah; and treasurer, lucne inn Mohammed.37 words
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Article103 1966-03-05 6 IPOH- Fn. 'I lie k;;i p:..ion ridn- who was killed in a lorryniotorcycii' craatl here yesterday. has been identified as S.un Yen£ 24. a mine labourer troni Jerlun new village near Kuala Kiiiiß.sar. The motor cyc!ltt< Chong Tt>t I irr. 21< .t la'oourer. has been 10 the103 words
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Advertisement409 1966-03-05 6 societa commissionaria] Dl ESPORTAZIONE E Dl IMPORTAZIONE INCORPORATED IN SWITZERLAND KUAIAtUMPUR: FEDERAL AUTO BUILDING PHONE: ***** 4 ***** PENANG: 17A WELD QUAY PHONE: ***** SINGAPORE: 63 ROBINSON ROAD PHONE: ***** ***** SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS TERRAZZO Decade waterproofing admixes all types of tiles Laticrete, tile setting409 words
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Advertisement153 1966-03-05 6 bß^bßf^ j^ ■Bbbbbbf^ -4t BBS BBbV^BM BBBBV^^^ ■B^BBBBBB^BBBBK BBBBBB^^ x9bl BJ take action! J Jbbbb' *^V > get rid of pimples... clear-up acne fast! New Action is a lotion, not a cream. Action is quickly absorbed into the skin. Effectively controls acne and pimples. Take Action. New Action Acne Lotion153 words
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224 1966-03-05 7 factory, the Iron and SI. el Mills Ltd. The figures show that fur the period Jan. 3 to Hrn. 30 this year, the average production of iron bars per working shift was 2.8 tons. And for the period Jan. 31 to Feb. 10.224 words
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300 1966-03-05 7 MINISTRY PLANS SPECIAL COURSES SINGAPORE, Friday. TPHk Ministry <>l Education today announced a new scheme to improve the teaching of English as a second language. Under the scheme, all teachers who are teaching English as a second language in Government and Government-aided schools, will be300 words
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Article69 1966-03-05 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Chess Federation today called on schools here to submit I eotrtea for the 1966 sinsaporv Junior Championships to Ik> hold at the St. Joseph's Institutioi:. Bras Basah Road, on April 8 and and from April 11 to 16. P.m:cu;;u.s and entry form-69 words
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177 1966-03-05 7 PROBLEM OF DELINQUENT BOYS FROM MAINLAND SINGAPORE. Fri The juvenile court magistrate. Miss Jenny Lav Btiuim Bin-, today spoke dI t tie problem of boys from Malaya who commit offences in Singapore and arc reluctant to return to their homes. She said: "These boys pose a problem for the Republic.177 words
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Article69 1966-03-05 7 SINGAPORE. Fri Hawker Inspectors have far distributed 7,110 copies of the Hawkei.s Code and application forms for licence.-, to pasar malam hawkers In the last four days in the Government's drive to license all hankers. A Health Ministry statement today tald that the lirst payment of69 words
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Article46 1966-03-05 7 SINGAPORE Fri.— The Peoples •Action Party. .Moulmein Hnmob, will be .scrct-nuig two Him shows simultaneously at the State ..rid Grand Theatres in the New Wo-'.O Aniuv.mem Park. Julan Be^ar Road. M 8.30 ;i.m. on Sunday, m aid oi the oranch's cultural development lund.46 words
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150 1966-03-05 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The i juvenile court today called on the police to take action against shops, displaying "tikam tikam" cards for sale. The magistrate. .Miss Jenny I. .in Buong Bee. said: "School children have been arrested and brought up here on gaming charges I in150 words
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Advertisement191 1966-03-05 7 Fashionable I THE BEST WATCH MONEY CAN BUY. I WHITE GOLD FILLED MODEL=636I H SINGAPORE S 69 5O FEDERATION 576 5O Kg YELLOW GOLD FILLED MODEL:636I H SINGAPORE ***** FEDERATION S 71 5O HH WATCH CARRIES ijsM^ /MBpK^^'M "W A TWO YEARS gtV B> JP| BS factory |^\VV/iAf' M GUARANTEE191 words
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Miscellaneous169 1966-03-05 7 Allot/ Onp By I.T. it am lin S^bS HoSj Z£ts> *J^' I I ™T£!?N Qo^^ TOl l |v*TWM£: WHY, OF COURSE! I I ...HOW HOLD STILL! 1 SO BAP, NOW/ WAS IT?; NO.. RXJN TPO J THESE PIECES INSIDE 'EM 1 HOW ELSE COULP I OCWT WAJsfTA, f\X*Z^\ "^S, NOW?169 words
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Article54 1966-03-05 8 U Ward* fli i Minimum) FAMILY OF LATE Mr ran* Tui.« Wan thank frtaaill and rein' their vnrlnui .xpr.-Jiona of «yinpathy and funeral attendance. 0. CANAGARATNAM and family thank MlattVM m.v (rirndf for aasistaoca, condolence... and it'i-nd.ince :n recent ber».ivfmrnt Grateful thank*data of Vietnam and Malaysian ■30 CommiwlODen of54 words
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Obituary25 1966-03-05 8 U Hnrdl HI < Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of our father. Mr Ang Boon Heanii who Irft n un Mind A«*yi la our tt.ouKhtn.25 words
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Article21 1966-03-05 8 J» Wnrit Hi (Minimum) SHIRLEY VEO AH KIT Come home early Mr. r caret Che* waiting fcr too »!th lo21 words
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Article609 1966-03-05 8 Familiar lines by Scotland's national poet are no help to puzzled governments and dipi lomats who are trying to make sense of Guinea's stamp of approval for Dr. Nkrumah The ex-President of Ghana. President Sekou Toure of Guinea has said, "can now be considered Guinea's head of609 words
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Article427 1966-03-05 8 Malaysia, it is estimated, still has about six million acres of land suitable for agriculture untouched, against about nine I million already alienated for farming. This is a very satis- factor}- situation in a country with a rapidly expanding population but it can be rather unfortunately interpreted. For427 words
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Article174 1966-03-05 8 If the Singapore Pioneer Industries Employees' Union can produce in all factories in which its members work the extra productivity it has already inspired at the Jurong iron and steel mill total gains will be remarkable. In January this year average production of iron bars per shift was174 words
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Article314 1966-03-05 8 Human rights and religion [if AY I. as spokesman for the delegation representing the Council of Churches of Malaysia and Singapore, be permitted to clarify your report rs.T. March 4> on our representation to the Constitutional Commission. Our main concern, which took up the greater part of our memorandum, ls314 words
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Article76 1966-03-05 8 rE report "Secret Move by Cambodia" <S.T. Feb. 17) quoted the Thai Foreign Minister as saying "Cambodia made a secret approach to the Thai Government for normalisation of relations between the two countries." Whilst denvine explicitly th^s tendentious declaration. I would like to state that since these countries broke on*76 words
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Article118 1966-03-05 8 MR. FIELDING'S argu- ment against the use of a tachograph on vehicles is to say the least most unconvincing. His reference to the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. constitution is Irrelevant If his argument holds any water then the reference to the contents of one's diary In118 words
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475 1966-03-05 8 KARL; E. MEYER - Oxford— the 'Golden whale floundering' KARL E. MEYER by LONDON, Fri. A world-famous Oxford college was sternly arraigned in an article appearing in Encounter magazine today for floundering like a golden whale in the shallows of reform." Entitled "Crisis at All Souls," the article reads like a chapter from a475 words
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Article862 1966-03-05 8 WALTER SCHWARZ - WALTER SCHWARZ by— LAGOS. Frl I NIGERIA DIGS INTO BANK BOOKS AND FILES WHILE Ghana's new masters have still to sort out the problems arising from the coup against Nkrumah, the Nigerian soldiers who sacked their civilian rulers in mid-Jan-uary, have launched the biggest anticorruption campaign in862 words
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Advertisement690 1966-03-05 8 Straits Tim Malar Mail Oi-iiiu .m.* '■*■>! mi k*i k*M*)«*t fat coio rro«A4H suptaIMMI Oiiix a««*i r»n»»ii**«ii Dm* COLD STO4LA6I MUNCNtS tuy M*a«MM B#*>*l *t*rt*j*M Aeii»>. CITY BOOK STOM LTD., Wi*K***t*» Htm. C*lh«i 9wtTNI NEWS FRONT '»Ta*trt<*-* »»aiin»»««f M M ISMAIL J AeMrafty M*m«l I***). MAMIIM STORE. 1419 Up**' ClM««l690 words
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Advertisement47 1966-03-05 8 13 JBB jJmWw I BHa.»»r^ c f 1 <* I I m Ot alert in D*ame«4t it Rubttt EmcraUt Hue S*ep»<.rtf CiM Eyti Su« SippKirri *> Opjlt it «i«iMl«ifi •♦c *l*e Official Distributer to MIKIMOTO PEARLS O.M.DE SILVA JIWILLINB 9. |ohn l.»H«« ■u<ldm(. RIHUt r»ljce Sinfjporr 1. TEL: *****.47 words
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Advertisement172 1966-03-05 8 ■»»l^^^^^^^*»»»^^^^^l^^a^^r^*»»»l^l^^l»^^*^l^*»T^l»»»»»^«»l^H^»M^^T^^^ 1 GET RELIEF WITH 1 Study at Home and Pass Every day letters arrive at Wolsey HaO from studenti Id Malay* ani countries aU over the world These young meo tod women raahto that a good education is the only sound basis for a fuooentul career, aod have enrolled172 words
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Miscellaneous56 1966-03-05 8 f H,, r rf, fli /Minimum) SNC CAN Kirn Boua a/c Mr Anu Mn S.~.n I- K>» 1.. Vab d o Mr And Kr*. liai. Kliecc •eas 5.3 68 MARRIAGE Wordt $U Minimum, NO YIN: Bcow Tick s o Mdm. too I*l Wj tn CHi-'v k«..- ,1 Mr A Mr*.56 words
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Advertisement37 1966-03-05 9 nun be mi i mini hue MENGKIBOL, KLUANG, JOHORE. take great pleasure in announcing the opening of their VENEER FACTORY TODAY, BY THE HONOURABLE MENTERI BESAR OF JOHORE DATO HAJ! HASSAN BIN HAJI YUNUS s.p.m.j., p.mn., pis.37 words
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Article, Illustration950 1966-03-05 9 MENTRI BESAR OPENS $2!/ 2 m. IVENEER PLANT Speaking on behalf of the State Government, we welcome more and more capital investment in the state. Johore has a reputation as a fast-growing state, and is one of the foremost in the production of rubber and oil palm. The Government has950 words
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330 1966-03-05 9 We must march with the times— Dr. him I WISH to take this opportunity to encourage the establishment uf more industries based on local raw materials Malaysia Is essentially an agricultural country and it Is a distinct advan tage to the economy If our natural resources could be tapped to330 words
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Article, Illustration298 1966-03-05 10 JOHN H. STUCKER - U.S. offers growing market for veneer JOHN H. STUCKER -by General Manager. Malayan Veneer Ltd. rrHE United States offers an ever expanding market for veneer and plywood from Malaysia because of two major factors. The first is the high demand for plywood used in the building and construction business. which298 words
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Article168 1966-03-05 10 <nnHE plywood produced by Malayan Veneer Ltd. is a three-ply 1/4 inch panel constructed from 1/20" veneers for face and back and 1/6" veneers for the corestock. They have found this construction the most suitable because the 1/5" corestock veneer found unsuitable for export can be168 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1966-03-05 11 THE Malayan Vrneor Ltd., fully aware of the continuing progress being made in the modern veneer and plywood industry at home and abroad, from the very beginning of its operations made it a policy to place emphasis on the productior of Quality1,000 words
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Article, Illustration127 1966-03-05 12 THE transformation of a log mto sheets of veneer and plywood is a process which requires the utmost care in quality control at every step Strict supervision and checking is made when the logs come out of the storage pond (pix 1) or yard, after they127 words
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Advertisement166 1966-03-05 22 Ute CLASSIFIEDS] OAtt: To Vtrantea and D*4i« won. RttlMt, oom on 3-."-»>6. c»r«t#firt Uiank^ to Dr. and s?»ff of AMWBIa l't;.lin< Java. LIM KAN: BItWISB Vt* Hurl m Cambridge Leads/ the way fc-rvf- 4 1 -^H 'IB' SUCCESS THROUGH POSTAL TUITION j i Thousands of Malaysian Students Have Been Gaining166 words
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Miscellaneous48 1966-03-05 22 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore lor the period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 73 Kota Bharu 88 72 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 93 73 MaliifCa 01 73 Singapore 88 70 C. Highlands 57 Jesselton 86 73 Kuchin* 9048 words
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Advertisement162 1966-03-05 10 Congratulations and Best Wishes to MALAYAN VENEER LIMITED on the occasion of the opening of their Veneer Factory today at Mengkiboi, Kluang, Johore. KUOK BROTHERS LIMITED Head Office: 35/36 JALAN TRUS. JOHORE BAHRU. Branches: SINGAPORE MALACCA PENANG MERSING. KUOK (SINGAPORE) LIMITED 15 CARPENTER STREET. SINGAPORE. I CONGRATULATIONS TO I MESSRS162 words
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Advertisement171 1966-03-05 10 Congratulations to MALAYAN VENEER LTD. on the official opening of their factory at Kluaiig MITSUI CO., LTD. General Merchants, importers exporters including adhesives Cr other chemicals, plywood manufacturing machinery. Head Office: P.O. Box 822. Central Tokyo Branch Offices: Asia Insurance Bldg. Singapore Chartered Bank Bldg. K. Lumpur. Hearty Congratulations from171 words
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Advertisement113 1966-03-05 11 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦t»»»»»»« Congratulation to MALAYAN VENEER LTD. from Jt A ON SEONG CO., LTD. The wood working machinery specialists. For your complete range of machinery and accessories, for sawmills, plywood factories, joinery workshops etc. Invest in the best it always pays. CALL *****, 69 Beach Road, Singapore *****, 17 Jalan Loke113 words
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Advertisement174 1966-03-05 12 Congratulations to MALAYAN VENEER LTD. Again a Malaysian factory chooses CONVEYANCER Fork Lift Trucks from EDGARS. P|^#* A (Malaysia) 1966 Ltd. 111 Jalnn Campbell. K. Lumpur: 831 74 C^^^jJ^|% (Singapore) Ltd. 42-44 The Arcade. Singapore: ***** Consultants and Socialists in all Materials Handling Equipment j Congratulations to MALAYAN VENEER LTD.174 words
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Advertisement177 1966-03-05 12 Congratulations Best Wishes to MALAYAN VENEER LTD. on their official opening a TAISHO MARINE fc HH INSURANCE CO., LTD. a-iLi,-. AM IMVIWICf VW^OTMJf rWH|iIP V^BB^^ SIMMOW 1. T.l.ptxm. Tilt ntuu V"^k*-" W\yWt^^^^ I^^^^^H^^ Tofcfo. Jopo.. We or* proud to hoy* b««fi oMociotod «4M» Mm Insurance policies of this factory. Vongratulations177 words
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Article, Illustration100 1966-03-05 13 ASTRONAUT PRESENTS RAZAK WITH HISTORIC GEMINI RENDEZVOUS PICTURE VISITING American astronaut. Mr. Walter i Schirra. presenting the Diputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Kazak (above right), with a colour picture of the historic rendezvous in space by Gemini t; and 7 yesterday. The picture on the left100 words
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518 1966-03-05 13 JESSELTON. Friday r yilE Federal Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, has called for greater attempts to create confidence in the quality of locally produced goods so that Malaysia's young industries may survive. "Such attempts are worthy of praise and518 words
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Article61 1966-03-05 13 SINGAPORE. Fri Five South Indian musiciuns arrived here b y air t.iday to perform in Sing- apore and Kunla Lumpur. They are Mr. T. K. Ramamurthy. leader of the group. Mr. IT. M. Soundarajan. recording I artist, Mr. E.U.i Murali Krishna, j classical sinccr, and Mr.61 words
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Article53 1966-03-05 13 1/IALA LL'MPUR. Frl.— The Queen is making steady prosress. a Ministry of Health bulletin said today. She h;is been allowed rcstrirtfd visiting hours from 11 a.m. to 12 noon and 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. from tomorrow. The Queen underwent an appendicitis operation at (he n.r.il Hospital53 words
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140 1966-03-05 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. King Feisai of Saudi Arabia has donated $170,000 for extensions to the Muslim College now nearing completion in Petaling Jaya. In addition. King Felsal will also contribute $15,000 yearly to run the college. Disclosing this today, the Registrar of the college,140 words
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Article24 1966-03-05 13 BEMONG. Fri. Th>- T.v.n Council here Is to take action ■ealnst unlicensed hawkers and those who have not renewed their licences.24 words
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Article179 1966-03-05 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. Robert Wee and Co., stock and share brokers, have filed a summons against Kuo Chen Suan. of Berrima Road, in connection with an alleged oral business transaction involving 6.000 Esso shares. The summons was taken out in the Civil District Court by179 words
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Article, Illustration187 1966-03-05 13 Now an egg glut Call for ban on importc IPOH, Frl. Prices of ■^eggs In Ipoh have dropped sharply from an average of 16 cents each to 10 cents duo to a glut in the market Poultry farmers here, who prod ice some 100,000 egss daily, are blaming Singapore eggs187 words
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Article51 1966-03-05 13 TANJONO MALIM. Frl Fourteen lower secondary school* costing a total of more than million dollars, are to be built In Perak The Assistant Minister of Education. Mr. Lee Stole Yew. disclosed this when lie met members of the I Taiijong Malim Area Alliance here i51 words
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Advertisement33 1966-03-05 13 *&s-%VWi/*%f*f Books, Records, JD&i&aifl*! Prints, Greeting Cards /^orefair\( V^ C-^^^ii, RAnDFFAID i Til 15 paiaer Rd Ifl vHTEalMlii LI Ul l-t the end of Shenton Way) (a member of the Donald Moore Organisation)33 words
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Advertisement7 1966-03-05 13 piece for piece a tiririk real chocolate7 words
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Miscellaneous878 1966-03-05 13 T V MALAYSIA CHANNEL s—Kuala5 Kuala Lumpur. Yogi Bear: 6.35 The Big Mac iviunc: 6 lpoh, Malacca; 3 Show "Corn on the Cop": 7 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; News tn English: 7.10 7— Batu Pahat; 9 Klaan*. Focus: 7.35 Comedy Theatre P.M. 2.30 Test Pattern and "Mischief at Bundyleg": 8878 words
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Article, Illustration1295 1966-03-05 14 Umno wants test in N-language for citizenship rule Constitutional Commission FOURTH DAYS HEARING SINGAPORE, Friday gINGAPORE should have a parliamentary system similar to that practised in such countries as the United States, France and the Philippines, the Constitutional Commission was told today. This proposal was made on behalf of Umno1,295 words
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240 1966-03-05 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka yesterday published a book on economic terminology in the National language for the use of university students ana those in commerce and industry. It contains 1.400 economic terms compiled since 1961 by a240 words
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110 1966-03-05 14 KUALA U7MPUB, I ri. The Deputy Prime Mini.Nter. Tun .\hdiil Ka zak. today reiterated that Mal»}sia hail the right tv station her triHips in Singapore under the Singapore separation .lerctinenl. In an interview with Mcrdeka. Umno's oflirial weekly, lun Razak said that under110 words
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Article93 1966-03-05 14 'Step up exports' orders by Sock SINGAPORE. Fri. President Soekarno has ordered that exports from the "confrontation harbour" of Dumai. in Rliio, be stepped up so as to intensify the "Crush Malaysia" campaign, I Radio Jakarta report- ed today. The 'confrontation h.ir. hour 1 Is so called apparently because ofAgencies - 93 words
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Advertisement191 1966-03-05 14 "taMoaMOMsaMiaAnriattNiw Congratulations to MALAYAN VENEER LTD. on the official opening of their factory at KLUANG. j j From:KHOO BOON GIOK J.P. LIAN CHEONG SAWMILL C 0. LTD. RENGAM SAWMILL CO., LTD. BOON HWA PRINTERS i Kluang, Johore. Congratulations MALAYAN VENEER LTD. •a tfc. offkl.l op*n<n« HIAP THYE CO, LTD. 12191 words
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Advertisement157 1966-03-05 14 CONGRATULATIONS to MALAYAN VENEER LTD. from Choon Hin Engineering Works No. W-6-B. Jalan Batu Pahat. Kluang. Tel No. 84 SUPPLIERS OF STEEL ROLLERS WELDING FENCING WORKS AND GENERAL ENGINEERING CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES MALAYAN VENEER LTD. SHARIKAT PENGILANGAN PAPAN NIPIS JOHOR BERHAD Johore Plywood MFG. Co Ltd. 33. JCon d2?s* Siew157 words
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Letter141 1966-03-05 15 AS a parent of a promising student. I am disheartened to know that he willl not have a chance to continue his studies in Form Six m the local school. In the whole of Pahang there Is only one science class in the Sixth Form.141 words
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963 1966-03-05 15 THE STC STATES THE CASE having provided bMfe »ervtces Into the new housing areas. Similarly we were not aware that during Malaysia, all our applications for new bus rout"* were deferred on the instructions of the Malaysian Minister for Transport. It is therefore963 words
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Letter77 1966-03-05 15 A( (ORDINCi to a nport published recently, tl)'- Town Hoard in Hajari; will only issue IHMH to all food hawkers found to be free from any chest infections. In view of the fact that all Singapore hawkers will he- licenced. I think it will be an ex-77 words
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Letter75 1966-03-05 15 r F.V. MalajMa seems to be the only studio which allows Its performers to appear wearing sun ula.-ses. lam sure that performers on shows like the "Andy Williams' Show" and all the others have to cope with lights as bright as these u?ed by T.V. Malay>la If the75 words
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Letter31 1966-03-05 15 A letter posted in Kuala Lumpur on Feb. 20 to a local bank was received only on March 2. So much for a Capital postal service. SCRIBE Kuala Lumpur31 words
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202 1966-03-05 15 YOUR report of 50 leeches presumably small ones) used to save the life of a boy in Adelaide <ST. Feb. 21) recalls to mind the time when Ma'Che Menjelara, mother of the Prime Minister, used the same means to cure my eighth son (then202 words
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Letter44 1966-03-05 15 REFER to the letter by "T.K" (S.T. ref. 26) headed "Puzzled". "T.K." is requested to call on Mr. Henry Chla at the Office of the Commissioner for Employment, 23 Chatsworth Road, Singapore, and have his position clarified. A. NADESAN for Commissioner for Employment Singapore44 words
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Advertisement221 1966-03-05 15 Congratulations to ERIC HOBBY CENTER 41-. V Robinson Road on the occasion of the official opening of their SLOT RACING CENTER Commercial Union Assurance Co. Ltd. Telegraph Street Robinson Road, Singapore, 1. Tel: ***** CONGRA TULA TIONS TO NEW PHOTO LTD. ON THE OPENING OF ERIC HOBBY CENTER "T^ yft221 words
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Advertisement290 1966-03-05 15 At the very heart of this beautiful city. The Minohra Motel enjoy* not onl> a key position, but combines many features that will enMire Ihe success of your stay no matter whether it be for businrst or pleasure. We can claim to be the most modern luxury hotel in the290 words
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Advertisement512 1966-03-05 16 ((ontlnurd from Pagr 81 OVERSEAS LEAVE m .<. < if.n Boy j« rfv *x«r« GOING TO EUROPE I a oe"» rriumi»n wh< ou < M..tor« IMMI SITUATIONS VACANT /•i or** M Yin Hi fv rifrvi LOCUM WANTED fi.r c:mic In P.J.. April. «•>■. I1 K U DRESSER GRADE 111 r.512 words
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Advertisement968 1966-03-05 16 SITUATIONS VACANT Hord, %S 'Mm.,—B ox i« rfv etfrn WANTED PART TIME FEMALE 1 IraLSlate in •:on floura bet- :i'l p.:n Three K.\. Hox A4L'^l ST.' Spore APPLICANTS 'eiiv:ng to bo» sum- ire reaueated not to OOMM of t-rtlmooiaia ifeeii appMcatioo* can '>c nCceLied to' VOUNC MAN wm kxcrledge of968 words
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Advertisement1137 1966-03-05 16 ACCOMMODATION VACANT li H ordt <» Mtn. '—Box in ct: extrm 4 FURNISHED gem! -detached Buuga- Bl St-ruba-x-ang Mpr:ag« near Can- Gate Tel: Lily <B'pore> J93b3 J BEDROOM FURNISHED Hoatt at Buku Tlraan Dth miim. i If .Sdotbl D 0420. Kartar fc.agh TO LIT Fully Kurmsbed Terrace Hcj.-f long batb.1,137 words
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Advertisement769 1966-03-05 16 ACCOMMODATION WANTED li Word* $9 'Mm. I— Box SO rt: extra FLAt OH BUNUALOW Ml J a* bedrooms and 'i oathrouros to an-om modate 2 vo'in>. Kuropeau Mcn«:or» Phone (Spore, 743'Jl Km. '.'.■> THRIE BEDROOM HOUSE N quired April Ma>. District to preferred, or Pasi- P.injang. No agent* Uo» A769 words
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Advertisement899 1966-03-05 16 EDUCATION li Wnrdt U Mm. t—Bmx $0 rt*. mxtrm I > i POR SUCCESS in Pr. 6 buy Contours i I and Workbooks put>!lM:eJ r,y Strait-- PuMl*hi-is Sfore T*J 1J***** ACADEMY OF ACCOUNTANCY And •ir\*hlp. 20<i. <:if:r.^-ceau A\e- nuc. Blnicai>ore M4II Provides Successful Tuition Kor C.C-B. 0.1.1. A.1.8. A. FA899 words
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Advertisement867 1966-03-05 16 PETS FOR SALE IS Word* M I Mm. >— Box iO rt*. mxtrm BOXER PUPPY Dark Brlndle very healthy dewormed S pore 17. Tel. atiM) WHITE PEKINGESE PUPPY. Male. Phone Singapore ***** Ngoi. After oflico *****. BULL TERRIER PUPPIES, M.X.A. Clas* One, nine uceks o ,1. Excl'.ent pedigree, very health>867 words
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Advertisement1113 1966-03-05 16 VEHICITc iM SALE Word* r Mm A— Box S* rt*. rxtrm tMI BORCWARO Oood condition J2.3SO'- o n.o. Tel: OAce S'por* ?197i After ofßce 641 '"•20. Contact Mr. Ng. I*6o CITROEN IDI9 Good condition 52.400. 0.n.0. 35 Pv.ay Ree Avenoe. Sennet* estate. Spore after 2.00 p.m. MINI-AUSTIN <*)«0 <<ondlt!on 'trrr*1,113 words
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Advertisement750 1966-03-05 16 FOR SALE M «>r>«» (Mln.y—Bnt in rtt rrtrm ATTENTION LADIES fete* •l!rr.. Kasifrv far-frer (r\ M'-ldV Rni'l B'pon ii PILE SUFFERERS pain an.l Recto Ban ,"tiem:«t% CLASSICS. PERCUSSIVt H Ii) O-cH*rd Roed i.OOGM ■< me tt **>BS onct and gel it i!:. i v.- in ORCHID COLLECTION for *at* Wanda.750 words
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Advertisement1278 1966-03-05 17 1 BenulinF\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS BENVRACKIE mm »n Smgaccn P. S'nara •■>"t Harr.purg Apr I li Pt Tieay orwnr *or For 1 "<* Apr I OtNUtAnlj Harborg AM 11 Singapore P. S'nim Pining M D'ujgh Apr 21 Mm 1/11 Mar 11/11 Mar 14/14 Singipora P.1,278 words
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Advertisement1264 1966-03-05 17 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. tit lUM.EAI FOI OUTWARI SERVICE FROM Ok CONTINENI Uaiiat tin rttora P. S-hia Poaaag Cm Of RIPON ioiwoh. iimtKirt •otiemaa. Havre, Hull. G-jnje-oith 21/71 Mm ftp CITY OF COLOMBO lundon, Hamburg. Koiicroaa. Havie. Hull 2*721 Apt Hi CITT If ftELUMTOft irn-on, Hamburg, RottiroM. Havre, Hun,1,264 words
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Article360 1966-03-05 18 IDLE and featureless trading marked the beginning of j the past week's trading and levels tended to sag, if only i fractionally, state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their review of the j local rubber market. Absence o-, /resh consumer I orders, or for that matter any360 words
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Article123 1966-03-05 18 MELBOURNE. Frl I NDI.STRIALS continued Uielr x fclight downward trend, but the m.iikin ol falls over rises narrowed and most moves were small. BHP recovered 5 rents to 470 rents. Base metals and oils were Irregular. Renlson gained 20 cents to 690 cents. Today's clohldk prtrea in Australian123 words
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Article210 1966-03-05 18 Mured 4. Three months. INDUSTRIALS iKAisieaa 10 el* I love.t eta .UAiiMer w eif J 8 Holding* CU I uoiopn 13 cv M i rue 3 eu amcitvrf &s cv O C BC. 14 eta ruo 14 KoMnson* II v ••1 Ulap. IB CU n ju ct* tioinnuta*210 words
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Article53 1966-03-05 18 TMIK present rat of the Malayan 1 dollar acainst the pound sterling fixed on November 24, 1964 is selling; T.T. or O.D. 2s. 3 *****. Buying T.T. S 4 1 n.rl. Bayinr O.D. 2s. i The dollar U at its sUtutory middle position in relation to Us range53 words
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Article26 1966-03-05 18 Mar. 4. RIBBER PRICE: 701 rents (down one-eighth of a rent). TIN $1)82.37} (down S4.»i''\). I 'nofiici.il estimated offering 250 tons (up 20 tons).26 words
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883 1966-03-05 18 From Our Market Correspondent BETTER sentiment and an improvement in turnover characterised the Stock Exchange yesterday in industrials and tins. The turnover was up almost 100.000 shares to 439.900 valued at $668,241. Most business was transacted at higher levels, the market receiving something883 words
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Article28 1966-03-05 18 Malayan Stock Indices Marrli Man'i 'IndtiNtrials KIIK 81 "T Tins; p.m. i no.;-, S ruliliors: 109..">: l««.«l Dm N, INI mil Ore. in. I<tt.> m Inn28 words
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Article816 1966-03-05 18 |>l SISKSS In and report- d to I the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of thr Stock Exchange yrsterday with thr number of shares tradrd in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouslead U.OOO) |I.4aj, (1.000) 51. tw; Ouulopt (2,Cnhii 51.90, D, U.OCO) J1.98, iJ.imhh Jl.y7. (3000> 41.98: (Ma816 words
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591 1966-03-05 18 THE Straits tin price tbi week has developed see-saw movement and jester day tell by MJU to >t.52 per picuL Lack of support generall; was reported. The offering rose by 20 ton to 250 ton* LONDON: Tin on Thursda held generally steady591 words
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Advertisement945 1966-03-05 18 AUSTRALIA/NE» aAIANO SERVICE* INDIA. PACISTAN AND SOLF SERIriCU it Frteaatle. APelaidt. Melktwac SySatt Tpi Mpdrss aad Nagapattiaaai BOMBAU Sailed Ii Psrt* l/1l° < iiar s>ll— Mn tCHAKOINA S 11 Mar 11/12 Mat RAJUU IS 21 Mai II Mat U Ma FROM AUSTRALIA. RAJUU 1/ 7 Ma, I Mat Mai ioum'sT945 words
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Advertisement75 1966-03-05 18 GOLDEN LINE y-^^*"" 1 LOADING FOR:- ADELAIDE, SYDNEY. MELBOURNE, BRISBANE. S*fK)r* •**•?> <n t 5 fiafl loo** *aj*' lffO f> GOLDEN SPUING It 23 Mir 24 Mar 25 71 Mat 31 31 Mm 11 Apr II Apr 24 Apr M Arp .uiutN ooxutfc t/u apt II apt ik ?i api75 words
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Advertisement727 1966-03-05 19 1 ..niniurd from Pafr 1(1 DRESSES DRESSMAKING I, WmdM M (Mim.t— extra PO SIANC. IT Tanglin Road. Spore M uh Clans Ladles Dressmakers. Tailor- .»s from H>/- (including L"beoß**«Jn WHERE TO STAY (Malaysia) M orWt J( rWin.j Box els. txtrm JOHORE HOTEL J.B. Dancing Ton tht 13 Alrcundiuoned Rooms. Pbone727 words
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Advertisement715 1966-03-05 19 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) IS Word! M (Mim.)-Hox U rr*. «ifr a JEWILItRV raakea the moat appreciated gift. Largest range at Tin Sing Goldsmiths Ltd., 215-217 South Bridge Road. 8 pore. THE ELEGANCE YOU Love Onl; discerning Jewellery faabiuoed by Leo Unn Jrwellrrs. iMfi South Bridge Koad. Singapore gives you that.715 words
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Advertisement784 1966-03-05 19 I MALAYSIA CERTIFICATE OF EDITATION EXAMINATIONS (ENGLISH AND MALAY 1 MEDIA) 1966 > II CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL CERTIFICATE < EXAMINATION 1966 M Entry forms and particulars of fees, etc re the above examinations may be obtained from the State Education Office concerned from 10th March, 1966. onwards. 2 A private candidate784 words
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Advertisement741 1966-03-05 19 NOTICES i NOTICE Take Notice that by a Deed Poll dated the 3rd day of March, 1966 Ang Boon Beck of No. 53-J Jalan j Batu, Singapore, absolutely re- nounced and abandoned his for- iner name of Boon Beck Ang and 'tn lieu thereof assume as from j dale thereof741 words
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Advertisement1192 1966-03-05 19 MAJLIS AMANAH RA'AYAT M.A.R.A. (COUNCIL OF TRUST fOB THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE) MAKTAB MAKA (MARA ollctr ol Business and Professional Studies) Frtalinr. J»Ta, SrUn C or Principal: Arshad bin Ayub. B.Sc. Hons. (Wales* Dip. Agrlc. (Malaya) Dip. Business Admin. (IMEDE> Lausanne i MAKTAB MAKA or MARA College of Business and Professional1,192 words
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Advertisement700 1966-03-05 19 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDER NOTICE Tenders closing at 230 p.m. en the dates shown against eai 1> f the tender below have been dlstiibuted to :he Contractors reglster:d with this Ministry (cr the supply vl ltemt and services :is follow* f.T.NO. OROI'P CLOSING DATE ITKMS SKRVH E "6 66 1700 words
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Article335 1966-03-05 20 Epsom Jeep - PRINCE TANG DOES SMART TRIAL Epsom Jeep with PENANG, Friday. pRINCE TANG, a four-year-old in Milton 1 Sullivan's Bukit Timah stable, appeared to be in top form in a trial with stablemate Apache this morning. Apprentice Doug Dragon rode Apache flat out j in the straight but was beaten by335 words
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Article97 1966-03-05 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. To commemorate the opening of rhe new grandstand, the Selangor Turf Club will present a special trophy to the winner of the first race of the meeting on Apr. 3, ■Bi 10. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has been invited to open the97 words
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Article41 1966-03-05 20 I.ONDON. Prl. Results of Rugby matches played yesterday: Rueby I'nion —E. Midlands 9 Barbarians 19: Oxford U 14 Oxfordshire 3. Hospitals Cup Final Guy's 0 St. Thomas's 0 (at Richmond i. Rugby League Workington 5 Hull Kingston 0. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article17 1966-03-05 20 MANILA. Prl. The first Asian Judo championships will be held here from May 28. Reut«r.Reuter - 17 words
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Article, Illustration207 1966-03-05 20 Manila report surprises Kew San By GUNN CHIT THYC DENANG, Fri.—Vete- ran badmin ton star Teh Kew San was surprised this morning. A report from Manila which appears in Timesport today says Kew San has been engaged by the Philippine Badminton Association to coach the Philippine team for the Asian207 words
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242 1966-03-05 20 IPOH. Prl. Following are entries for the Perak amateur race meeting here on Saturday. Mar. 12: Royal Lancers Cap (Class 1) B'jf handicap: Paths of Wisdom. Norval Lad. Punters Delight 111. Gay Moss. Timberlane, In Winning Mood, Bon Vlveur, Arouse. Enjoyment 111. National242 words
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Article409 1966-03-05 20 nUNEDIN. Fri. After 17 losing their first two wickets for only six runs, New Zealand struggled to 83-5 by the close on the first day of the Second Test against England here today. Mike Shrlmpton and Barry Sinclair rescued New Zealand with a third wickM stand409 words
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1125 1966-03-05 20 Race 1-2.0 Class 6 ($4,300) 6f 1 ***** Topea a (OS Tan. RS Breuk. 7 9.4 (8F) Asnwsdi 8 2 ***** Larator t i Jonah' E Breuk 6 90 (F| 'Won~ -7 3 ***** SUter Cavil a <Tl;io. Allan 8 8.12 Colea 3 4 *****1,125 words
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Article81 1966-03-05 20 B A Mi K O K. Fri. Th« •rs of the Fiitli Mv G;.nie here on Dec. 9-20 ar-nounc-ed yesterday that Cambodia had declined invitatiun to the Games-. Otncials here sjtid there also v. .is uncertainty about tb« participation of Indoi They expect Thailand andAP - 81 words
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Advertisement617 1966-03-05 20 COMMERCIAL TECHNICAL OPPORTUNITIES A derelopir.g affiliate of worldwide manufacturlnf organisation ha* the tollowtnv vacancies: Alls Mtsu.lK bum education Hi^tv-r School <>r'!ftcate or equivalent with .-ound selluie and marketing expenen-e and be at least 30 vents of age. oMini sum sirRiTARI. A competent lady ?bout 30 years of age uith sound617 words
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Advertisement397 1966-03-05 20 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT JOHORE BAHRU IN BANKRVPTC'V NO. 15 OF 19«5 I 1 Re Wan Ahmad Nasrr bin Wan Mohamet Voor I Prjabat PrrwmpaUn Semula Beka* M.i..' Kha». Johor Bahru I Dat« of Receiving dr Adjudication Orders 15.2.66 Dat« of Order for Bummary Administration 22.2.66397 words
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Advertisement428 1966-03-05 20 I notices IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT MUAR IN BAXKRIPTCY NO. 18 OF 19t Re: Jabol bin llaji Abdul Rashli ol Parit Raja. Batu Pahat. Date of Receiving and AdjudicaI tion Orders 6.12.65 j Date or Order for Summary Ad- ministration— s.2 66. Date and place of First428 words
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Article, Illustration438 1966-03-05 21 LIM KEE CHAN; and ERNEST FRIDA - LIM KEE CHAN and ERNEST FRIDA Hsieh cracks record SIZZLING ROUND OF 66 WINS BEST-SCORE PRIZE OF $500 B, SINGAPORE, Fri. Ben Arda of the Philippines, with another round of 68 which made him a clear leader, and Hsieh Yung-yo of Formosa, who shot a438 words
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Article380 1966-03-05 21 SELANGOR HOT FAVOURITES IN CUP INTER-ZONE CLASH KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. FORCES, who have never played at Sri Ceiam, Johore Bahru, will have a workout on the ground tomorrow evening before they take on the home team, Johore, in the FAM Cup south zone decider380 words
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Article419 1966-03-05 21 Hil bcbt Hole m prrli.i us the par-lour 16th. A Booci dine lollowed by a seven-iron put him on the left edge of the green and he was on target with a 30-foot putt for a birdie. Allui dropped only tun ■tmkM in bk round419 words
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Article654 1966-03-05 21 IM B. Arda 68. 68 i33-35>. I 138 Lv Liang-huan 68. TO i34-36>. 139 Hsieh Yung-yo 73. 6G 13S-SS). 110— V. Alllll 73, 67 (34-33). 141— X. Ono 68, 73 (36-37); KUO Chi-hsiung 71, 70 <34-36): P. Thomson 72. 69 (36-33). 14!— C. Tugot 74.654 words
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Article163 1966-03-05 21 COYA LOTION Grcaatltas. coioui-Ipm. •talnlem yn restores grey hair to It* ORIGINAL, colour Is 10-12 day* NOT a dye. ommrnded for middle-aged :i1 oldir people COTAS DIVINAS VagttaMa Oil restore* grtj h.iir to it* ORIGINAL coloui id 7 day*! NOT a dye. bo it* nay to163 words
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Article125 1966-03-05 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. Malaysian Chlcket Association sub-committees for i 965-66: Liaison: Hamzah bin Da to Abu Samah. P. Se'.vanayagam. T. Bajendran, Tours: M. C. Schubert (chairman), P. Alagendra, T. Rajendra. Hayati Meah. M. T. Llngam. Eu Cheow Teik. Finance: Dr. A. W. E. Mcreira (chairman). T. Rajendra.125 words
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Article60 1966-03-05 21 IPOH. Frl— Selangor Lead Royal Pahang 3-1 at the end of the opening day of the three-day Malaysian Polo Association tournament for the Sultan of Perak cup here today. Ir the subsidiary tournament for the 15 '19 Hussars Cup. Penang Led Singapore by 2-0 v60 words
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Article182 1966-03-05 21 II a.m.: J. Hnrdwick, C. Nakabe: 11.08 S. Maeda. W. G(Xlfrey; 11.16 R. Baknch, T. KawaL S. Wronski: 11.24 G Parlow, L. Silverio. J. Mclnnes: 11.32 N. Seiji. T. Kato. Phua Thin Kuiy: 11.40 K. Yanagida. S. Uchida. I^e II Ann: 11.48 B Coxon, M. Ishil.182 words
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Article27 1966-03-05 21 lIOCKKV Spore quadrangular. Civilians 2 RAP' 0; Army 3 Navy 3 I'aiping I**: CRC 7 DTC 0 SOCCF.K friendly 'Spore). Joliore 4 S pore Youths 3.27 words
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520 1966-03-05 21 Sultan of Kedah's team win by 15-9 A LOR STAR, Fri.— The Sul- tan of Kedah's team beat 1 Tensku Abdul Rahman's team 15-9 in a friendly koli match played over 18 holes at the Kedah Golf Club course htre today. Sultan of Kedah (If) and Dato Shulb Osmiin (20520 words
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Article41 1966-03-05 21 MALACCA. Fri. Ta rn Seat Wah was re-elected president of the Malacca Amateur F.A. (or the i2th successive term. Other ofllcials: Vice-presidents M. Nagarajah. Wee Tlam Tye and Wee Tiam Hong: secretary Tan Soon Liam;; treasurer Tarn Kontr Cher41 words
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Article, Illustration130 1966-03-05 21 Farrin and Anne Craw keep title I/UALA LUMPUR. Frl. American Jim Farrin, bidding to retain his triple-crown In the Selangor open lawn tennis championships, succeeded In one ot his targets today. He and Anne Craw retained their mixed doubles title by beating S. A- A/man and Katherine Loll 6-3. 6-2130 words
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249 1966-03-05 21 JOE DORAI - Pawanchee will lead Youth team to Manila JOE DORAI By training are: Kirn San. Matthew Chlr Richmond, Lee Choo Ann, Keiu Ann, J. Fernandez. Lya HuaV Slew Kong. Sukalman and Liu. SINGAPORE. Friday. CXXJTBALL Association of Singapore president Abu r Bakar Pawanchee will be manager of Singapore's team to the249 words
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Article56 1966-03-05 21 KANGAR. Fri.— Syed Hood the Kedah M.ilivs captain and inside-right, scored three goals in thrir 5-1 victory over Perils Malays in the Sultans Gold Cup soccer competition here today. Osmai: All and Hassan Ghanl got the other goals for the Kedah side Inside-lelt Halim Hashim56 words
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Article48 1966-03-05 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Pollot Depot crushed Kelantan Police 6-0 in the inter-zone finals of the hockey competition for the Hanripar. Shield at Gumey Road today. Centre- fonva id Robert Tan Mj&rked the scoring spree by nettinjr three goals. Other scorer*: Chang Cheng Mun (2) and Harbachan.48 words
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Advertisement191 1966-03-05 21 >^jfr \LanadLan(?aa£a: Kflgl joThe u.s.a. nk^&^BoA See an olra country on your way to the U.S.A. There's no liner way to travel than with |X«, See Canada with Canadian Pacific, the people friendly Canadian Pacific either. Our worldMfl VA thjt know Canada best. We can iet you tarred Empress care191 words
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Miscellaneous86 1966-03-05 21 DIARY (iOI.K Spore Open champiunship 3rd round i Bukit course, 11 a.m>. HOCKKV— MHF friendly quad: S'gor v Pahanff <4 p.m.; Armed Forces v Malacca (5.15, both matches at R. Range Rd, XL). Hannigan Shield intcr-sone finals: S'gor v Kelantan (Gurney Rd. XL. 5 p.m.). Spore quad: Civilians v Royal86 words
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Article, Illustration692 1966-03-05 22 A Vila welcome for Borman, Schirra U.S. spacemen a hit with 700 technical students KUALA LUMPUR. Friday MORE than 700 students of the Technical College in Curney Road gave visiting astronauts Frank Borman and Walter Schirra, a wildly enthusiastic welcome today during their one-and-a-half hour visit. They proved to be692 words
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99 1966-03-05 22 Crowds mob Margaret on shopping tour HONG KONG. Frl. Princess Margaret toured the central shopping district today and for the first time since her arrival on Tuesday crowds threatened to get out of hand. Twice, cheering applauding crowds threatened to engult ;ier and bar husband. Lord Snowdon, m they movedAP - 99 words
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Article60 1966-03-05 22 SINGAPORE. Fri. Dr. Des Raj Kalia. Director of the Delhi Public Library and executive secretary of the Indian Library Association, flew into Singapore umiKli; for a brief visit to see at in -.-t -hand local library lacilltie.v Dr Kalia will visit the libraries .it the University60 words
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Article68 1966-03-05 22 SINGAPORE. Frl. A $190-a--monih Chua Hock Seng 28. pleaded guilty vt-Merduy in the Nlntta Magistrate's Court to snatchii.- a handbag containing 539 in ca.sii from Chong Ah Loy in Battery Road on Wednesday night. He was fined S2OO or one month jail. The court was told that68 words
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Article108 1966-03-05 22 MANILA. Iri The Philippines and Thailand 1 1 ill. i\ aun-rcl to bolster co operation among anti Communist countries in Asia and the Pacific region A joint communique issued by the two governments cited the Association of South-east Asia < \s\» as a rehieie for108 words
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Article385 1966-03-05 22 LONDO V Pri. The market r ived firm to the close. There was a moderate selective demand for industrials throuenout the day on what MMM denier.- termed long-term mve.-inient oomtdanUnu Blaring guirkc-i.i-d the .iitci'iioon and .a :i:< BkW tin industrial MCttOO i-howed h broad list ot sni«il guui*.385 words
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100 1966-03-05 22 CANBERRA. Frl. The Australian Labour Party has averted a major crisis which threatened because of a challenge by deputy leader Gough Whltlam to his rederal executive. The executive decided yesterday lo refer Mr. Whitlam's case to a special meeting ot the party's federalReuter - 100 words
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349 1966-03-05 22 U.S. jets blast Viet rail line to China Fri. The United States military command today announced two intensified new moves in the Vietnam war. AMERICAN JETS bombed north of Hanoi for the first time this year, knocking out bridges and severely damaging two trains on the rail line from theReuter; UPI - 349 words
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295 1966-03-05 22 Students with bamboo spears defy Sock's order JAKARTA. Fri. Armoured cars were today rushed to the University of Indonesia where students armed with bamboo spears held a mass meeting to defy the Government's derision to close down the university temporarily The Mudent>. mostly members Ol the banned Indonesian Students Action295 words
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Article36 1966-03-05 22 RANGOON. Pri- Army patrols have killed 10 rebels and captured 15 in a three-hour clash with 60 Comumnist rebels near Henzada. about 160 miles from here, tlie ollicial Working Peoples Dhilv reported.— ReutprReuter - 36 words
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250 1966-03-05 22 SYDNKV In Australian defence planner* have begun to stuil> ways to .ircitmmiiil.itr li.lw.rn I -iiOO .md 1.j.000 British troops if Sinnapor. he (Mm untenable within tlie next four years. Noel l.indblom. the Sydney WwlH Herald's defrntf correspondent reported yesterday. Ml thrrc srrvi»-rs were250 words
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Obituary147 1966-03-05 22 MRS VCOH REH LOM !%<•» *<*. U.i aged «6, moth-r of Yeob Tn,ni; H*r tat fash Fta| I«-un itMM ml un 6-f-iJM at I i> tn. Cbrlsttan OMMtNy, Klasi MRS. PATHV. moth"; ut N*var«i narn, \V»tcr Works, derembuc. Piy« mpwi n.k h.. BajMaMna. KW.Ii. oo kS.NL Cortege. Jaiun Atan.147 words