The Straits Times, 24 March 1966
1966-03-24
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Title Section26 1966-03-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 NATIONAL LIBRARY, The Straits Times This NiitiiHinl Hiiws|);i|H!r std 1845 THIRSDAV, MARCH 24, 1966 IS CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN >03426 words
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Article, Illustration332 1966-03-24 1 BRIAN GOMEZ - BRIAN GOMEZ: Malaysia a 'model' DEVELOPING COUNTRIES ADVISED TO COPY PLANNING TECHNIQUES By KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday THE World Bank has recommended developing countries to follow Malaysia's unique national development planning techniques. This wus stated today b\ the World Bank ;i<l\ iser on planning organisation. Dr. Albert Waterson,332 words
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Article, Illustration145 1966-03-24 1 MODERN' GOVT SETUP FOR ETHIOPIA ADDIS ABABA. Wed. Emperor Haile Selasannounced today the reorganisation of the structure of the Ethiopian Government. He gave authority to an as-yet- unnamed Prime Minister to choose his own Cabinet. The Emperor previously had sole authority to name all senior officiate, including Cabinet Minis ters.AP - 145 words
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Article28 1966-03-24 1 Moscow. Wed.— A pomiiup ■tamp With Lenin's poru-ait. lias been lamed here to mark the opening m the 23rd Soviet Communist P.irty Congress on March ■r.cr.28 words
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Article59 1966-03-24 1 TOKYO, Wed. China today announced slie had refused the ROMaU ir.vitaiion to a'tend the 23rd Soviet Party congress •How tun tiu Chinese CommtiiiiM Party, which you look upon m :m enemy, be expected to aitend your congress." asked the oitirial Chine:* reply released tonttilit by59 words
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Article34 1966-03-24 1 PARIS. Wee —French poliie are hold* hi: two Czechoslovak enLiuci luaptetad having irted Hcretly to obtain information on -Fioii' b Ciiiu-ord super* som- n line! prajwt. i' po.leii heie I da rteUPN34 words
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Article24 1966-03-24 1 BAIOON Wfed Aini-iii-an Air .ipiiir.e- romneri ihr *k!es n\er Communist Nortta Vietnam \c-ifiud; npping .up military target* along th« 1 OOMt UPI.UPI - 24 words
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Article63 1966-03-24 1 71 killed in Java floods JAKARTA. Wed. The death toll from rising flood waters that swept Central Java has reached 71. the official Antara news agency reported here today. A further '.•(> people have been injured. The flood was caused by the collapse of 1 the big Solo River damReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration47 1966-03-24 1 IN DO N ESI A N Army Chief ol Staff, Lieut Gen. Suharto (right), announcing the detentioh of 15 Cabinet Ministers in Jakarta With the General is Sulkm Hainengku Buwono of .l<>gjakarta, who Ikis replaced Dr. Subandno ;is First Deputy Prime Minister.47 words
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Article19 1966-03-24 1 SAO PAULO. Wed.— New Bra- ziliuii driving licences for women will no loiiL'pr bear any indication19 words
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Article232 1966-03-24 1 Subandrio's millions MANILA. Wed PAPTURED documents showed ihai deposed Indonesian Foreign Minister Dr. Subandrio has stashed away US$2O million in foreign hanks and that he has been guaranteed asylum l>> the Communist Chinese it' the need arose, a Manila newspaper reported today. The Manila Daily Mirror published a detailed account232 words
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Article71 1966-03-24 1 Twins 29 days apart POMONA (California). Wed A B-lIIMM moid. in here h.is yiven birth I* twins Si days apart Mrs Irby Pugh rave normal birth to a sirl Hve >\rpks prematurely on Feb. 18. l.aat Saturday she returned to the hospital .uwl had .i lto> by ramarw se«lion. The71 words
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Article123 1966-03-24 1 PILOTS: Labour Ministry steps in OIXdAPORF. Wed O I !»<• Ministry of Labour is to convene a meetinK brtwi-rn rrprrscntativfs of the Malaysian Airways Ltd. and the Malayan Airway* Pilots' Assoriatioii in an effort to avert the pilots' strike scheduled for Miniil.i v A Ministry spokesman said "VYe are in123 words
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Article74 1966-03-24 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. A total ol 413 donor; today answered the SOS call for blood lor 11 severely burnt patients at the General Hospital. Yesterday, an urgent appeal was made for more plasma and blood for the 11 men injured in an explosion on board74 words
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Article29 1966-03-24 1 danang. \vp<. -Angry Buddhi 1 ttudenta rtwnntin ■mu-Gov--1 en.mem ami nini-Anienrmi slogans today ppraly.-ed Dan; ns *nci Hue the two lavve« c:t:e> in Central Vietnam UPIUPI - 29 words
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Article34 1966-03-24 1 INDON EMBASSIES SHAKE-UP COMINC JAKARTA. Wed. Indonesian Foreien Minister Adam Malik planning major spring -cleaninc of all Indonesian embassies .throail l<> purse elements of Sub.indrio's secret intelligence ageaejr, according to intelliuenee sources.34 words
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Article447 1966-03-24 1 GEOFFREY BOLANO - Sharp drop in tin price GEOFFREY BOLANO Hv SINGAPORE. Wed. Th.' price of Straita tin today fell sharply by $11.37} to SM3.B7* )er plcul and was the lowest since March 25 last year. In the pa-t three u.iy.s. ti e price h:i> t alien by SlfiT.") v picoJ a.^ nervousn447 words
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Advertisement129 1966-03-24 1 'it o/ wearing invisible CONTACT LENSES The modern answer to spectacles DAH SIN OPTICAL HOUSE 325, North Bridge Rd., S pore-7. (Ncit Door ODEON'. Tel: *****/***** opto-ttmt CHEN YIN FOOK, *cc.i.r. Certified Contact Lent Practitioner Dip. Opt. Univ. of W. Australia. i i h g^gv I ggMß^^teb. the port able.129 words
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Article, Illustration242 1966-03-24 2 Guinean forces camp on Ivory Coast border for Ghana march, say reports pAKIS. Wed. Imports received here yesterday quot- <■(! usually reliable sources in Dakar, Senegal, as saving that rumours were persisting that (iiiinean forces were camping near the Ivory (oast border. The first such reports242 words
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Article51 1966-03-24 2 WASHINGTON. Wed. President Johnson has a^ked Congress for additional US$2OO million i s6o0 to ■peed development of a tuperaonk .let passenger plane to fly at time times the speed ol sound. However, in a letter to Conhe President did not set any ultimate tarset51 words
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86 1966-03-24 2 SMUGGLERS AIRDROPPED GOLD, COURT TOLD BOMBAY. Wed. Two men accused of smuggling gold and watche.s Into India were alleged to have airdropped a consignment of gold at a deserted .^pot in the Bul.sar district of Gujarat State in the north-western corner of India. The men. named a.s Daniel Hailey Walcott86 words
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Article52 1966-03-24 2 CAIRO. Wed. -Cairn police reported the arrc-i of a tliiet who broke into homes and shinned down drain-pipes with the loot clenched between his teeth. The loot Included cameras and tape recorders and Cairo newspapers published photographs of the thief with a television set hanging from hisReuter - 52 words
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105 1966-03-24 2 U.S. Senate approves big aid for Vietnam WASHINGTON. Wed. The U.S. Senate yesterday overwhelmingly approved a U5513. 100,000.000 Bill mainly to finance the war In Vietnam. Most of the funds will be used for additional manpower, weapons and bases. But the sum includes US$4l5 million in economic aid. US$275 millionReuter - 105 words
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383 1966-03-24 2 AUSTRALIANS NEVER SO DIVIDED, IN HISTORY' Catholic paper: Govt has no mandate to send conscripts From JACK FINGLETON: CANBERRA. Wed "JHE Labour Party's deputy leader, Mr. Edward Gough Whitlam, claimed in Parliament last night that the Australian people were more divided over the Vietnam war than any other issue in383 words
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Article23 1966-03-24 2 I.EOPOLDVILLE. Wfd. PreMdent Mobutu of Congo yesterday sign*>d a decree giving himself all legislative powers which formerly belonged to Parliament. Reuier.Reuter - 23 words
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138 1966-03-24 2 WASHINGTON, Wed President Johnson yesterday named Mr. Kpbert Komer, a top White House assistant, to be a full time specialist in peaceful reconstruction in Vietnam. Mr. Johnson announced that .Mr. Komer. promoted to a (V ;u 000 a ear post as special138 words
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107 1966-03-24 2 ONDON. Wed. Over L 1.000 J^va sparrows lay dead at London airport today at the end of a 24-hour flight by airliner from Jakarta. Thr sparrows were part of .i consignment of 5.000 brichtly coloured birds flown into London airport yesterdayReuter - 107 words
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255 1966-03-24 2 'A sovereign Vietnam without suffering' plea by Ne Win RANGOON, Wed 'FHE Burmese Revolutionary Council Chairman, 1 Gen. Ne Win, has told President Ho Chi-Minh of Vietnam that he hoped it should be possible to achieve a truly independent democratic sovereign Vietnam by some other way than through continued suffering255 words
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276 1966-03-24 2 lIANILA. Wed. Th« crew of a Russian ocean survey ship stranded in Manila without money went to the United States Embassy for help yesterday. The Russian ship Yltjai and its crew 01 125 working on a United Nations sponsored oi-eanographic proi<'it. arrived h<>reUPI - 276 words
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Article37 1966-03-24 2 PEKING, Wed— A thirteenth volume of speeches. Inters and sutemenis by the former SovU-t leader. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev published m Chinese, is am yalr throughout Chun, the New Chin* I News Agency reported. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article81 1966-03-24 2 AUCKLAND. Wed. Th« 14-812-1 on American liner Marlposa h.! a whale in the Pacific and suffered rudder damage, a .shipping company &pokesm«n The Hnaf lof: ten last night for Sydney to be dryduiked for mgen will •;>airs MaripoM ■truck a bl| «iiair on March fiUP - 81 words
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Miscellaneous48 1966-03-24 2 TIAE GAMBOLS < /-u.^, s-.+ Siuat* tue\ will cc a suep«ei«e) f SHOW SAVE I FOR «EB HOPE: SHE CAW V \mant< id J i r\ ocr eeAov *j -nwe j— i^3a V v *ee_JJX fa v -i r— jg^2 I ~?Soo \.uasz jo &o out Ik vJ) ~S\48 words
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151 1966-03-24 3 VKW DELHI. Wed.— Air ho-trssrs Maged a rfl diiwn strike in aircraft at Calcutta yesterday grounding I] domestic l!i«;hU ot thr state-owned Indian \irlinrs Corporation A corporation spokesman said poh<e had re-fuM-d requests to remo\e the striking cabin start from the (.antw.iuReuter - 151 words
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122 1966-03-24 3 IV'ASHINGTON. Wed. A fragment of Italian dictator Mussolini's brain. recently found in Wash- lngton after a ?0 year search. Is on its way back to Italy to be buried In the family tomb. State Department sources said. The briiin fragmentReuter - 122 words
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Article35 1966-03-24 3 RIOD E J A NEIRO Wed. Trn men Ml killed .ir.d several others Injured m an explosion »nd fire in the Petrobr.i., refinery in B;ihia stair, according to radio rcpor's hi*rc.35 words
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Article55 1966-03-24 3 KABUL Wed. Soviet and Afghan experts have brought Hnte control a giii well lire that had burned unchecked in northern Afghanistan for two ye;irs, oUlcials said. The oftifiuls- who could sivc nu tigures on the amount of ?as waited, said the Bre vai brought by drilling55 words
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412 1966-03-24 3 Chalfont to hold disarm talks in Moscow GENEVA. Wed I OKI) Chalfont, the British Disarmament Minister, announced in Geneva yesterday that he would go to Moscow tomorrow for talks with the Soviet Government on disarmament questions. Lord Chalfont assisted Mr. Harold Wilson during the British Prime Minister's world ranging talksReuter; UPI - 412 words
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Article160 1966-03-24 3 IIOSCOW. Wed. Russia la.-t night denounced j the proposed Asian Development Bank a.s an "Asian Marshall plan" and dashed hope* it might join the US$l billion project. It said the Asian Bank was a means of economic imperialism with military undertones. "The Soviet Union, farUPI - 160 words
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Article, Illustration136 1966-03-24 3 ROME. Wed. Dr. Michael Ramsey, the Archbishop of Canterbury i above. arrived here today for talks with Popr Paul on unity between the Roman Catholic and Anglican Churches. Two Presbyterian clergymen opposed to his vUt traveilort with him in the piano fromReuter - 136 words
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173 1966-03-24 3 WASHINGTON. Wed.- The United states yesterday formally replied to Prtsident Charles dr- Gaullos two reccn« demand.- lor removal »f American troops and bases, as well as Nato headauarters. Irom French soil. Informed sources said the 'polite but firm* reply was handed toUPI - 173 words
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Article40 1966-03-24 3 TUCSON (ArtMOai. Wed. ITk- L"S. Air Force reponed that a U-2 high altitude reconnai.%sjiicf plane crashed in the de.ser: übout. 16 miles >outh ol here yesterday First reports said the pilot ejected and parachuted to ejrth safely UPI.UPI - 40 words
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Article, Illustration295 1966-03-24 3 A decisive role for Liberals on March 31 GRIMOND'S MEN SEEK 311 SEATS I ONDON. Wed.- Sup- porters of Britain's minority Liberal Party will play an important role in the general election on March 31 even in seats where there is no Liberal candidate. Analysis of final nominations yesterday showedReuter - 295 words
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106 1966-03-24 3 Husband kept helicopter watch on his wife PARIS. Wort a jealous husband who kept watch on his wife from a helicopter was freed on suspended sentence 'iere today j after uelng ound guilty of murdering her Etwnnr Ors-ini- i 32-yc;ir-old pilot in :ht Prencti Air Force m aliened iv havtReuter - 106 words
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171 1966-03-24 3 fANBERRA. Wed. 1 Major Peter Nor- man Tedder, commandi ing officer of the Ausj tralian 105 th Field Battery at Bien Hoa, i Vietnam. has been charged over the alleged handcuffing of Australian gunner Peter O'Neill to a steel post. It was learned authorltanvely that171 words
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106 1966-03-24 3 Schoolboy, 10 to get £1,426,000 from Duke of Norfolk 1 ONDON. Wed.— A 10--yrar-old .schoolboy will become a millionaire under an arrangement approved by a Huh Court judge here yesterday to reduce death duties on the estatr of England's premier nobleman, the Duke of Norfolk. Edward William Fitza-lan-Howard. youthful heir-presumptiveReuter - 106 words
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Advertisement114 1966-03-24 3 RUSSIAN WINT tWWtiS OVERALL WINNER-VOLVir Volvo rally drivers Eino Riali V. Junkilainen continue their great success in the demanding Russian Winter Rail/ March 4-7, 1966 which finished in Moscow. In a Volvo 1225, they repeated their outright victory from 1965. The Rally route included ten special stages and five tests.114 words
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Advertisement330 1966-03-24 3 SKIN TROUBLES GOFASTwithD.D.D. Clear healthy skin for all the family D.D.D. quickly clears up ugly spots, rashes, cc/cma. itching and all other skin blemishes. Antiseptic soothing D.D.D. brings instant relict trom prickly heat and is wonderful for healing stings, cuts and burns. 1/ your family suffers front any skin •roubles330 words
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532 1966-03-24 4 SINGAPORE, Wed A PRISONER, Lav Kirn Chye alias Loa Kirn L Chai alias Ah Chai, 24, died in Outran) prison, while serving a three-month jail term tor trying to escape from police custody by crashing through a court window in January.532 words
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Article224 1966-03-24 4 BLANTYRE, Wed. The Singapore trade and goodwill mission currently visiting Malawi has found two agricultural commodities of special in- j terest to Singapore tea and sugar. Yesterday the mission met representatives of Malawi's tea industry. Tea and tobacco earn over 50 pat cent of theReuter - 224 words
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Article27 1966-03-24 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Family Planning Association will hold its 17th annual general mertinc at 8 p.m. on Friday at the Kanclang Kerbau Hospital auditorium.27 words
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Article, Illustration87 1966-03-24 4 CYCLIST WHO HAS TOURED 35 COUNTRIES SINGAPORE. Wed. Argentinian Mr. Richard Ninez (above), 38, who is cycling round the world, arrived late last night in Singapore his 35th country of call. After four days here, during which he is planning to meet and collect autographed photographs of local leaders, he87 words
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Article28 1966-03-24 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— Methodist Bishop Robert. F. Lundy will address the Rotary Club of SingaporeWest's luncheon meeting at Prince's Restaurant tomorrow. He will speak on •'World Understanding28 words
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359 1966-03-24 4 j SINGAPORE, Wed. SINGAPORE. Wed. Rudh Singh, a storekeeper who had held a high regard for his son-in-law. Hari Ram. changed his attitude towards him during an angry scene which led to Rudh Singh's death, the High Court was told today. Ilari359 words
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Advertisement269 1966-03-24 4 HH L r is— ORCHARD THEATRE T^y (SINGAPORE is BENEFIT PREMIERE t WEDNESDAY, 30th MARCH at 8.15pm s? Sponsored by SINGAPORE CHRISTIAN CHURCHES v W **> In Aid of SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND jL. AND TRAFALGAR HOME v C^ TICKETS AT $2.00, $3.00, $5.00 A $10.00 i Avoiloblc at269 words
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Advertisement379 1966-03-24 4 CAPITOL (s Pore)-OPENS TODAYI 11, 1.30, 4, 6.30 ft 9.10 p.m. it No Fre* List For 630 ft 9.30 p.m. Shows i Every woman has her moment ok weakness! I EVERY MAN HAS HIS MOMENT OF HUNGER! x JQa^k EvERY LOVE HAS ITS MOMENT 0F TERROR! Kfr^ Thi. lovi >to«y379 words
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Advertisement467 1966-03-24 4 [CATHAYtjr OPENS TODAY! Hem, I 30, 4, 6.30 1 9.30pm I THE SLENOER IHREAU Sidney Poiticr Ann* Boncrott A Poro-nojot Picture. SATURDAY AT MIDNIGHT' HOWARD .K^ Prc-cnti "RED LINE 7000" James CAAN Laura DEVON OPENS TODAY! 11 om, 1.30, 4.00, 6 30 9 30 pm A "?ft KITTLE INDIANS Hugh467 words
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Miscellaneous209 1966-03-24 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THF. folios ing in today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lenar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS Royil Air Cambodxt: Prom Phnom Penh (RC 603) 11.50 a.m. Pan-AiMriean Airways: From S.m Francisco, Los Angeles, Honolulu, Guam. Manila, Saigon (PA S41) 12.35 p.m. Q.int ydnry. Jakarta (QF209 words
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Miscellaneous207 1966-03-24 4 Cathay Pacific Airway*: From Tokyo, Osaka. Taiwan. Hong Kong, Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur (CX 37) S.SO p.m. ■ritith Eagltt: From Perth (EG 173) 6 a.m. DEPARTURES Royal Air Camborigt: To Phnom P*nh (RC 802) 1.30 p.m. Malaysian Airways: To Kuala Lumpur (ML 122) 7.31 a.m.; to Knclnrv (ML 452) 7 40207 words
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Article156 1966-03-24 5 32 SEATS FOR SABAH STATE POLLS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A report by the Election Commission containing recommendations on the delimitation of parliamentary and State con s t i tuencles for direct elections in Sabah was tabled in Parliament today. The report recommends 26 parliamentary and 32 i. ate constituencies. It156 words
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Article45 1966-03-24 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Six sus- 1 pected secret society fighters were detained by the police yesterday In separate r.uds on gang hideouts. Trie ntda were carried out In Chanai Road, Guylang Serai. Ja- ton Mmv.ik. Upper N.inkin Street ar.d Chin Chrw Street.45 words
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Article31 1966-03-24 5 NIBONO TEBAL, Wed. The annual meeting of the Province South Umno youth and Kaum Ibu sections will be held at the Henry Gurney Boys' Club here on Saturday.31 words
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Article, Illustration332 1966-03-24 5 PREM KUMAR - Two girls beat boys at Mara College in business studies PREM KUMAR By KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 20-year-olds. Che Normah binte Ahmad and Che Aliah binte Mohamed Yasin, are getting themselves well-armed to "face the men in the battleground of commerce and industry." Both second year students in the Mara College332 words
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Article, Illustration379 1966-03-24 5 RODERICK PESTANA - The man who is exhuming his ancestors... RODERICK PESTANA TO MAINTAIN UNBROKEN LINK By SINGAPORE. Wed. A 63-year-old Singaporean, who emigrated to Hong Kong 43 years ago, has returned here to perform a special task which will help maintain a family tradition unbroken for more than 100 years. Mr. Roy379 words
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112 1966-03-24 5 PENANG. Wfd. Hearing of I the case .n which a police in- 1 1 spector and a constable are charged with corruptly accepting $230 from an opium smoker was adjourned today alter a witness. ■ho had been giving evidence in Hokkien all along.112 words
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Article25 1966-03-24 5 RAUB. Wed. The Pahanf? Government Workers' Union here will hold its annual meeting at 'he union premises in Old Cheroh Road on Saturday.25 words
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144 1966-03-24 5 Two girls drowned in disused mining pool RAWANG. Wed.— Two girls, aged 14 ana 12. were drowned in h disused mining pool j here yesterday after getting into difficulties i while bathing. The aids. Loh Ah Moi and Lim Siew Hwa. were heard by friends cnlnK OKt for help. An144 words
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Article42 1966-03-24 5 PENANG. Wed. The D«WM Bahasa dan Pustaka has been lireed to publish more books on economics and pol ties. A resolution calUpg for thi' was moved by the Pvai branch of Umno youth at their meet.nK '.atf 1 night42 words
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140 1966-03-24 5 ONDON, Wed.— L Quecn Elizabeth presented awards to British troops In the Far East at an investiture ceremony in Buckingham Palace yesterday. Sst. Edward Lllllco. of the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, received the Military Medal for gallantry In Sarawak, and Ci! Malcolm Baushan. of the140 words
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Advertisement105 1966-03-24 5 w >■ ...*y. ■■.>;• a wWM fa^ > m wf^ m twP**^^B 3l^^^^v i Nothing beats the sunshine goodness of milk, for healthy vitality, real food value! A glass of milk a day athletes thrive on it, you will too. Milk is one of nature's greatest sources of calcium and105 words
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Miscellaneous325 1966-03-24 5 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS the beginning <6>. w. Flam alters around end (9). 8. Capital nsh set out badly; 10. Take me in or shell is>. tney cover the floor (8. 7). 11. Hardy character takes time IS. Lauder identifies soldier 1.001 wiih the password t7>. in tne East (9)325 words
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Article606 1966-03-24 6 KHOR ALLEGES 'FABRICATED 9 EVIDENCE INI-CARD CASE ACCUSED TELLS COURT HE BELIEVES NG (HIS SUPERIOR) IS 'FIXING ME UP 9 SINGAPORE. Wad. TMIK Deputy Commissioner of the Registry of Persons. Thomas Kbor Tcik Loon, today alleged thai his superior, Mr. Ntf Kian Seng, was among six prosecution606 words
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Article122 1966-03-24 6 $27,750 for loss of a leg SINGAPORE, Wed. A 23--year-old pork seller who appeared in court on crutches today was awarded $27,750 ln damages by Mr. Justice Ambrose ln his accident claim against Sect Lim Phuang, a van driver. Goh Ching Hau. represented by Mr. R. Murugason. had sustained a122 words
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Article38 1966-03-24 6 SINGAPORE W«i— The SingaI pore Anu-TuberculOHS Association I mobile X-ray unit will be station- 1 Pd at No. 187-A Jalan Übi. of! j Airport Road between 5.30 p.m. and 9 p.m. tomorrow and Friday. I38 words
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Article30 1966-03-24 6 SINGAPORE. Wed— Water will be cut oft tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. iii Lorong 29. Geylang from house No. 200 lo the end of ihe Lorong.30 words
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Article, Illustration194 1966-03-24 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Miss Jessie Brounlir (above), external examiner of the Royal Academy of Dancing, is a dancer with no ambition of becoming a prmi.i ballerina, but only as a sood leacher. Today, in between the morning and afternoon examinations she is now conducting at the194 words
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Article, Illustration200 1966-03-24 6 Xmas Fair body now Children's Charities Association CINGAPORE. Wed. A permanent body has been set up to replace the Christmas Fair Committee, and will bo known as the Children's Charities Association of Singapore. JThir was announced at the iMana Negara this afternoon by Mr. Francis Thomas, chairman of last year's200 words
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Article128 1966-03-24 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. A voluntary social worker, Mrs. Audrey Blackburn today appealed to a thief to return some "important" articles which was ln her handbag, stolen yesterday. Mrs. Blackburn, wife of a British naval officer, said the articles were her car keys. Identity card and Naval128 words
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Article30 1966-03-24 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. Hari Raya Haji ln Singapore this year will be celebrated on April 1, and will be observed as a public holiday.30 words
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364 1966-03-24 7 Economic sanctions against Smith only 30 p.c. effective: Tengku L I MA UMPIR. Urd Trngku Abdul Kin man told thr House ot Representatives today that rronomic sanctions against lan Smith's Ithodesian Ciovernmrnt were only 30 to 40 per cent effective. If the sanctions failed to achieve their objective by July,364 words
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72 1966-03-24 7 SINGAPORE. Wed An executive ol a British firm manufacturing parking meter* will .spend three days in Singapore next month discussing parking problems with local authorities. Mi Du\ id I manontri i- ii.v.Venner i M utlvm on April 12 in tin COUrM ul I tour72 words
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Article, Illustration1069 1966-03-24 7 By Our Parliamentary Reporters KUALA LUMPUR, Wed J)ATO Ling Beng Siew. of the Sarawak Alliance, suggested in the House of Representatives today that an amnesty be granted to prisoners serving sentences for lesser crimes on the occasion of the installation of1,069 words
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196 1966-03-24 7 Suitability certificates: Govt claim doesn't hold water— students KUALAL UMPUR, Wed THE National Union of Malaysian students said 'oday that the Government's claim that the Internal Security Art requiring student* "> produce a certificate of suitability before admission Into in M tltutlona <>i higher learning wa> necessary to contain Subversive196 words
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Article46 1966-03-24 7 SINGAPORE, Wed— An unindentificd Indian 'kj.v, aged about 12. was found aead on the railway uack i.t the 6 3 !-miie Bukit Timah Road last ni«ht. Police todny said the bor had been run over by a train some time in the ti:iv.46 words
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Article41 1966-03-24 7 RAL'B. Wed. Inche Hussein I bin lok Muda Hassan. M.P.. ha* been elected chairman of tne district branch of the Red Cross I Society here. Others elected art Dn'o E. Eliathaniov. vice-cliatr-man. and Mr. Liew Man I.im. secrotarv.41 words
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126 1966-03-24 7 KUALA LIMPI R. Wed Tengku Abdul Rahman I ild the House nt Repei-entatives today that the Government would support any move to check the advance of iimmiinism into s.mtli Kast Asia. The Prime .Minister ts rvplvum to Dato Haji Must.iph.i bin Abdul Jabar126 words
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Article32 1966-03-24 7 KUI IM. Wed. The Assistant District Officer here. Tengku Abdu'ilah bn Tencrku K;iss;m. has been elected chairman of the Slid' traffic fjamr committee here with Mi". V Govindaraj as secretary32 words
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115 1966-03-24 7 Four plead 'not guilty' to rioting KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A student and three labourers were charged in a magistrate's court here today with rioting. Tlong Kirn Sau. 18. the student. Wong Hai. 18. a tapper Look Son Pa. 20. a construction worker, and Chai Pai. 21. a tin mine labourer,115 words
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Article49 1966-03-24 7 i KUALA H.'MPI*R W«i. Mi-l.i-.b... > nmong 100 counine.s to be Invited to send represent*tivrs to a world corcre.ss od roads in London from Sept. 18 to i 24. The congTCM is being orsantwd oy the Br'MMi Road Fede- ration for the International. Road federation.49 words
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130 1966-03-24 7 IIALACCA. Wed. J The State Government has appointed a nun-Malay. Mr. Won", Tee Uan, to head the 14-man State National Language Month committee. Mr. Won« is teaching m a Malay modrtm secondary boys" school at Durian Daun here v'u-e-chairman of thr committee is130 words
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Article134 1966-03-24 7 SINGAPORE Wed. A third victim of Mondays pas explosion on board a Norwegian tanker died of his injuries at the General Hospital last night Doctor> wen battling to 1 save the lives of wtren oth'T critically injured vicj tims rhui Chong. 56. a fitter134 words
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Article17 1966-03-24 7 PENANG Wed The Penan* Kam 'v Planninu A.s.so<-:.itin!i viil hold it* annual meetinc next Mon-17 words
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Advertisement173 1966-03-24 7 stamp of Quality j W wmfcy^M KA i J u y rt -w "*^V Here is a feature packed family saloon* but above all an 3i€i! World renowned Fast 9 road holding* cornering and confident performance goes with the name! The MGIIOO has twin S. U. carburettors— provides typical MG173 words
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Obituary38 1966-03-24 8 It Here's Hi i Himimmm) MRS TAN MIANO CHIM MAm < F.at) pan»«d (war en ai n C behind her himband. > 4 (laughter>-in-iaw. 10 l-<nd rh. <lren to rave v r.n s fi<> in i p m -♦r>.38 words
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Article88 1966-03-24 8 >< ardj SIS i Minimum I It* I .Li '.on on B>.la, th« 2S-H Mar<h IP YOU ARE AGn-Go and »;.,y« en the rrc >ni nee<l eomfor'am* Itnllan »hn*^ ataal heela at Cat* r» *e« Ann Bide. pore HILDA S GRIND EASTIR Bale at Co'rt c i«rai£e Arcarte. on88 words
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Article20 1966-03-24 8 U M ;,d< H ViHimum i LOWSHIP Rally -he I' pare tonight It 7. .1" ni. Featuring Retkea20 words
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Article636 1966-03-24 8 The Malaysian Government"? i approval "in principle' of the. American team's report on I 'development administration' Opens an exciting vista of reform in the civil service, in both staffing and methods. There is every indication that the Government has been highly impressed. Presumably the committee of ctlicials and636 words
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Article336 1966-03-24 8 Safeguards for purchasers of houses in privately developed r states have long been needed. One danger is that a developer may go bankrupt before completing the houses, but after collecting most of the money. There have been cases, too. of purchasers having to wait an inordinately long336 words
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Article292 1966-03-24 8 Singapore's campaign for blood donors Ls going well but not so well that the Blood Transfusion Service can afford to slip in its public relations. Letters which have been published in our correspond- ence columns suggest that people who come forward to Rive blood are not always tioated292 words
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619 1966-03-24 8 The law's delays: Rethinking needed I AST week your mwspaper reported some comments of the Lord President of the Federal Court on th° statement adopted by the annual general meeting of the Bar regretting the delay In the hearing of civil cases in the High Court. Sir James Thomson is619 words
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Letter171 1966-03-24 8 The train that never ran AT 2.45 p.m. on March 71 21 was at Paloh railway station waiting for the 1.30 p.m. train and it finally reached Paloh at 2.55 and I boarded it. On reaching Kluang, I attended to bu.siness and returned to Kluang Station Just after 5.30 to171 words
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Letter140 1966-03-24 8 ]."OR the pa.st 16 years I have used the South Buona Vista Road tthe Gap Road regularly on an average four times, daily. It is one of the most pleasant routes In Singapore and the view from the top Is something of a tourust attraction140 words
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Letter74 1966-03-24 8 REFER to the $130,000 fountain that is being built outside the National Theatre In Singapore. Whilst I am all In favour of fountains, surely there are more important improvements that should first be made to the National Theatre aesthetic, acoustic and comlortwise. such as: Totally enclosinu the74 words
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Article, Illustration764 1966-03-24 8 TARZIE VITTACHf - SUHARTO (I prefer to go slow) MASTER OF (A traditional principle) 'BELUM' TARZIE VITTACHf THE END OF AN ERA OF SLOGANS. SPEECHES AND HIGH PRICES, BUT NO SIGNS YET OF A NEW BEGINNING... by JAKARTA, Wed IN D ONESIAN people are convinced that the era of slogans, speeches, high prices764 words
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Advertisement635 1966-03-24 8 Straits TiaaM ft Mala* Mail Oaeatfwrf aaVttiaaiweaai aer a« aaaiai Im coid rroftAM mm. MARKIT I Oecaasa- Kaarf inaaWi I Beak) COLD STORACt lUMCMH At Wataai ataaal Ra*aaaJ Haiaa Baaa. I cmr BOOK (TOM IT», V^aa*JaaA#V#4r HttfJM CtsVWVW OWV I TMI MEWS fnOHT Frtza«ert<k'i S»n i M. M. ISMAIL AdexiroltT635 words
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Advertisement43 1966-03-24 8 ■$ee£hou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Alto ln»»or»»ri 4 Ilßartatl at Hiflk Claaa We**** Wnllm. SINGAPORE 21, OW.a ftp.**, Ta.: ***** MiraaW Msaaaa, lat Flaar, Roma M*. I. 34-44, Ne**wi »o*a, ■satssa, —a— aaaaaaaaaaa43 words
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Advertisement174 1966-03-24 8 New McCulloch 4 puts ttf air-cooled dependability nmnni and economy in a light, JJBHOKKKbbbbWbWbi compact package. It's J just 37 pounds light trolls for hours without a sputter. Full 360' WBJ?=r— steering eliminates rWt^)i shifting into reverse. fnJtf*L/4ts Water muffled exhaust w for quiet operation^ fJi'Ap WIccULLOCifD AIR-COOLED OUTBOARD U^ff174 words
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Article, Illustration229 1966-03-24 9 He wants to put the bite in your grin By Soh Tiang Keng SINGAPORE, Wed. How do you sell more false teeth to Singapore and the Th.s is :h»' problem o! Mr. J. F. McPherson. n. director or K. H. Jit Dfi.tal Co. Ltd. of Dundee who flew into Singapore229 words
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Article36 1966-03-24 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Missing schoolboy Azhakeaan Mohan, 14, has returned home four days after be h.ui left his Jaiun Saiiiiu.r.. borne. His fattier, Mr K. N. Asbakesan< >.iid Muban went to Johore Bahru.36 words
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Article52 1966-03-24 9 s i n(; a i'oi< i:. Wed. The Ethiopian naval veaiei, n.M.t>. Ethiopia, arrived ai Singapore N.ival Base yesterday for a four<iay visit. H.M..S. Ethiopia (2.000 tons) Is a former United States Navy •eaplane tender. It was transferred to the Imperial Ethiopian Navy at the end52 words
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Article36 1966-03-24 9 IESSELTON, Wed. Forty-two more police recruits J have left here for basic training at the Federal Police Depot in Kuala Lumpur. This is the third batch t< be trained in Malaya this year.36 words
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Article, Illustration445 1966-03-24 9 LEE FOO SAN - Soon A family reunion after 16 years LEE FOO SAN STRAITS TIMES, ARMY HELP FISHERMAN FIND SON By IPOH, Wednesday. A FAMILY reunion between a father and son who had lost contact with each other for the past 16 years, has been made possible in a combined operation service by445 words
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Article66 1966-03-24 9 j KUALA LUMPUR, Wed A i three-day Territorial Army Engineer exercise, nicknamed "Julong Kali III" will be held in Kuala Selanyor near here, beginning on Friday. i The exercise, wiilch Is designed to give the 21 Engineer Squadron practice in demolition and raft- Ing. will include the66 words
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Article72 1966-03-24 9 CINGAPORE, Wed. Police are looking for two Criminal Law detainees, who escaped last night from the Woodbridge Hospital where they were sent for treatment. The two men identified by police today as Nedilla Tan and Ang Beck Bi. escaped from their detention room with a third72 words
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Article26 1966-03-24 9 KUALA LIPIS, Wed. The Medical Club here will hold a two-day food and fun fair at the children's playground, beginning on Saturday.26 words
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193 1966-03-24 9 PENANG, Wed. A crocodile which escaped from a farm some time ago is still at large in Sungei Telok Ayer Tawar in Telok Bahang, 13 miles from the city. "Villagers are now afraid to go for a swim or to obtain water from193 words
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Article66 1966-03-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. will give a talk on ''National Development with Special Emphasis on Techniques of Implementation." at Lecture rheatre A, University of Malaya, at 8 p.m. tomorrow. The talk, arranged toy the Economic Association of Malaysia and66 words
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Article169 1966-03-24 9 Sardon: I have rebuked my syce KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, today disclosed to the House of Representatives that he has "admonished" h i s syce for parking his car two weeks ago in a "no parking" area in Penang. Dato Sardon said169 words
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Article48 1966-03-24 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Adnan bin Bahsoon. 30. who has four previous convictions, was jailed for four years by the Third Dis- 1 trict Judge. Mr- S. Rajendran, yesterday for stealing a car. Adnan admitted stealing the •anu9.\v suits v v uiojj jes I48 words
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48 1966-03-24 9 KANOAR, Wed. The Indra Putra Club in Repoh, two miles frctn here, will hold its annual meeting tomorrow in the community hall. j BRUNEI TOWN. Wed. Brunei's Religious Department staff have moved into a new $1,200,000 building near the tows tnoso'.ie. Reuter. IReuter - 48 words
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192 1966-03-24 9 IF THIS MAN CALLS, PHONE THE POLICE SINGAPORE. Wed. A young confidence trickster is going around the city cheating Housewives by offering hampers to old subscribers of the Straits Times at a small cost. His latest victim Is an English housewife staying in the Far East Mansion in Kirn Yam192 words
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Advertisement129 1966-03-24 9 Honours Graduate Wanted Shell operating in Singapore/Malaysia invite applications from Honours graduates for service in their Personnel Administration. Although the successful candidate will initially work in Personnel Department, he may subsequently be placed in other functions within the Shell organisation as part of his overall career development. Age: About 23129 words
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Advertisement238 1966-03-24 9 Have a wonderful annual leave take the perfect holiday by P&O-Orient for people who like a gorgeous or for people who want gaiety and glorious, luxurious laze fun and something new and different a round sea voyage to Hongkong and Japan This perfect 24-day holiday on s.s. CATHAY or f238 words
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Miscellaneous741 1966-03-24 9 TV MALAYSIA Channel 5 Kuala I.ur- English: 7.10 Teratal pur and Prnang; 6 Ipoh Classical Indian Songs: 7.35 and Malacca: 3 Johore Gidget; 8 News In ManBahru; 4 Taiping; 7 darin; 8.10 The Tom Ewell Batu Fahat; 9 Kluanf. Show— "Mr. Dynamite"; 8.35 PJM.: 5.45 Opening and Koran Reading; 9741 words
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Article, Illustration141 1966-03-24 10 'Best dressed girls in Singapore' CHE loved the beautiful scenery and peaceful life in Labuan but when it came to fashion Mrs. IHona Tidman (right) was lost. One of Germany's top fashion and photographic mode's, she came to Singapore about two years ago. She said: "I141 words
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Article290 1966-03-24 10 Progress in welfare work THK Singapore Children's Society, lormeel in 1952. has made great strides forward in the development of welfare work for the children of Singapore's mult i racial community It is currently running a professional casework service in Singapore with an office in Tonner Road and at the290 words
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293 1966-03-24 10 A YOUNG mother of six children, Mrs. Alice Buehner, has some strong ideas about men and children and how to handle both. Mrs. Buehner. who is the current Mrs. America, said: "Discipline is the key word in child-rear-ing. Spank a child if he needs it.293 words
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Article139 1966-03-24 10 DKY skin isn't .just i facial problem. It can cause trouble from head to toe especially at this time of the year, because sun and wind cause dry skin. Detergents do. too. It's also sad to say a condition provoked by the normal139 words
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Article82 1966-03-24 10 A HAIR expert, Mr. Pierre Henri, is appalled at the turn todays hair fashions have taken, and warns women not to be taken in by whims and short lived fads ihat can only detract from their appearance. He maintains hair tumbling over the face strictly is82 words
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Advertisement378 1966-03-24 10 A<lr>' htement POST BAG answering some of your beauty problems Facial hair J am -T,*Jeh<mt m imkmni*: )'««M» tf bmr mmy *;**r Ui Nearly eTcivone h»* 1 growth of tine hair iin the v dark and r »-irh a ■c' hair (or uv f»ce err mutes, tben rinse esl vith378 words
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Advertisement345 1966-03-24 10 T\ a^l t l t I ■&>■ Ist IbHSi UOQKIRY UuUK. i^^^l W Jr^ jib a** F N t«» +*s*v <«■•< i. Ov* <>** C lH^ 1 '111 ij■! I V ft JW jMI -X^^cwS 9S^Ea^£^ a^al idT^ Ji!lSsß a^a^BßlJ^^^^^^^^^ '^a^S^S^^^^S^al l^sW. '^afc_ .aa^a^a^sL xW& .it. as JHB |J 111345 words
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Advertisement223 1966-03-24 10 dmV i. FAREX nourishes while baby discovers exciting new tastes. FARIX is i good imxtr with oth&i foods to ensvii a properly Bilanced diet up i^e.i I .1' and natura I F re-adil,— -laWi* imM Fam is good sssar* served v. I toods your Mr., musi learn ID take «<223 words
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Advertisement1112 1966-03-24 11 bHbb'HHHHHHbbBBb 10 LIVERPOOL I WESI Oui S*T>ora Siiti P. Stiaa Pmang ATREUS IMoa, l'pnoi. Glasgow.... li Pirt Talay Mar 2t ULYSSES Luf'POOl, t, .'.gcw Mar 15 Mar 57 POLYPHEMUS i. «?rj>oul. ?u6i.n. A'mouth. Mar 25 Mar 27 Mar 21 1 Mar 21 TANTALUS Liverpool, G'a'go* Api 3 Apr 5 ACAPF.NOR1,112 words
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Advertisement2513 1966-03-24 11 kW Hil OSf^i 1 1 U U fiY/ k mL\f^ U I II ML\ f r//fLß\ji//Vfs 1 EXPRESS SAILINCS TO tENOA-HA«RE-HAMBUR6-BREMERHAVEN-ROTTEROAM-AMSItRDAM ANTWERP-AARHUii-COPENHASEN. S'puri P in ii» -tn, nu «i. ucnua na»ir fl'buig K'Oan Ann* Coal PATASONIA aj Apr 14 It Apr 17/11 11/21 May I May IE 19 May 242,513 words
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Advertisement1262 1966-03-24 11 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U.R./CONTINENT. S"pon P. S'haa PtnMg CITT OF RIPON fOon. Wourg, R'dam, Him, Hull, Immham. G'moutl 21 ?l Mm M Mar CIH OF GLOUCESTER. »r,;«erp, Bremei 29 Mar CITY OF LANCASTER rlavn, Rotterdam, Antwerp 15/11 Api 19 21 ah (ITT1,262 words
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Article119 1966-03-24 12 MELBOURNE fJM jNursTiUAi-s eand »mi UUm «ell in txcess of rises. Key indu.-in.il.> were the greatest loseri. but most MOVM v:rTv small. BHP dropped six icnls to So U8 ■bm BjaoUa van easier. Oils were steady. lixlay i> cio~ ir:ce* In Australian dollnrt .inrt .vnt» wltlj Tue»day prices119 words
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Article201 1966-03-24 12 Marrn 23 Ihr.e montba. INUUSIRI'LS MM lv <ia M luveat. eta MeAlnwr cto U s i" <"*a iii.ioi» 1.1 •t« M lino set* K Smellrr* .ta. 0 C h.C 14 Ctt HaM 14 U l'.iin:u»oo> II eta t- I .i in-p. Ip eta I- an ill cto KoUmutna201 words
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Article76 1966-03-24 12 ('H)NESE Pioduce Kichanga, Singa- pin noon prices oor picul yeiterday: Coconut oil: bulk J52 aellera, drum Copra: Mar; Apr CK /Continent: Un-quol<-'l. Peppor: Muotok wmte SIM i<ll«n. Sarawak unite Sl67a aellera. special Sarawak black tU-i aellera, garbled LamponM blai-k $142 i (N> sellers tall M.W > ASTA »15"p76 words
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Article83 1966-03-24 12 I "ME Attociation ot Banht in Maia»kia IfeaM clianKcv in it? ruled Hi ni.rchxiit.- yesterday iall rat«-» ro $lOO>. United Statta: nuy.og TT Ht n.iil t'i> M, 90 d,«t 3a o/lii i:r«(lit HUM ...i! iradr bills. Canada: i.u),w 1 I 35i. alrmatl OU N l 6 credit billa.83 words
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Article68 1966-03-24 12 Crops narvcited In February all In lb.) liK'lucietl: London Asiatic (iroup J.873.UU0. PaUllnp; liroup 2 2V4UOU Golden Hope (iroup 1 587.000 OafiMaM 382.U00. Holyrood 99.000. llunckung (Selangor) 46.000. Hoficote 393.U0U. Killinnliall 59.000. Kuala SeUngor 78.000, Malaysia 90.000. Seaport (Selangor) 15 000 Ilindings 127.577. Inch Kenneth Kajant; 205.000. Kemasul68 words
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Article54 1966-03-24 12 THE present rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterlinr Hied on November 24. 1964 is s. Hint; T.T. or O.U. 2s. 3 r. Hid. UuMiii: T.T. 2s. 4 l/16d. Buvinc O.D. 2s. 4'« d. The dollai is at its statutory middle position in relation to its54 words
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Article36 1966-03-24 12 Or. tni, froo oichanite market in Hone Ken* yaaMfatl tn>- 08. i« .iu..t.-ci a mi bm t.t. and 74t for cash. Sterling ma nuMrn H 1(> 02 and one tael ot (Old M MM36 words
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Article88 1966-03-24 12 jlll Malayan Minister of I in. inn- has limcl Ihc-t--prices for caleulalinß i'ustonii> duticv lor the period from Mar. M to Mar. 30. Kuiiiin i.' l ii- a lb. Copra -.Mi' a ton. tun n in Oil $866 a ton. I'alm Oil $718.25 lon. r.ilin Kernels 54.">11.7j a88 words
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780 1966-03-24 12 From Our Market Correspondent rl Stock Exchange was dull yesterday with an easing tendency in light trading. Turnover fell by 100.000 shares to 362.436 valued at $719,420. Industrials were quiet with easier spots here and there and this threw into greater relief the performance780 words
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Article27 1966-03-24 12 Malayan Stork Indices Mar. 22 Mar. 2J ■Industrials: x.VTi; 85.7S Tins: IMJM 109.45 runhers: IMXIJ 109.15 •Dee. 30, 19«3 sa 100. Dec. 19. 1962 100.27 words
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Article907 1966-03-24 12 gl SINKSS in and reported to to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock I M-h.msi- vcNterdat with the number of shares traded in bracket-: INDUSTRIALS: Souitt.d I^IKM). '1 <>. .:iii><> <I.l< C.S. Molrt.no 5L' St.: Uunlops .-.'.(hhi) HJS; E(M •rdi. J2.IS SL,907 words
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538 1966-03-24 12 rl¥. Straits tin price fell heavily in Penans yesterday hy SI 1.371. to Sbf»3.B7\ per picul on an offerini: «•>- -timated at Ml tons up 111 tons. It was the lou«-*t price for a year and the highest offer- ing for 7538 words
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Advertisement995 1966-03-24 12 V( KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific 6c Atlantic Service BJ"|«Ok H-kom L Anjr es York BajtJl r- H2l Apr JS 21 Apr II Ma) 2 lata I lnaa 12 laae j Japan Direct Service Pfiarl Srfapo'e t fn6t (ha Htv 21 Mar SApr S Ramanftr 5 I Apr 14995 words
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Advertisement973 1966-03-24 12 «US!RaU*/NEW SCWCtS INDIA. f»HISt«H «ND f SUll SIRVICtS la Freaiaatla. lielaiae. Mettearaa. S»ann Prn^nc -a- la: Mitral am Nafaailtiaaa B»MORt i Api >' »P' I* *»r CtMi-tNTaRIa il it «pi »pr M'» «a- S[M hlm BULIMB* Ma, C Ma» 7 Mi, S r :CHtKR«Tt 73 May »21 Ma| 27 Mjy973 words
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Advertisement139 1966-03-24 12 iW^ajk ISTHMIAN LIRE W% GREAT LAKES SERVICE &EI OVERLEAF FOR ATLANTIC/GULF SERVICI Loading for MONTREAL TORONTO HAMILTON ASHTABULA TOLEDO OETHOIT CHICAGO AND MILWAUKEE iinocpoir' bw«tteor>ult< rtlnong Montraat SIR a XII m,, 20 30 M.r 31 Mar/I Apr 10 May SKARVA 17/U A»r 19/20 Ap» JI/« A- 2« M«» OONA MARI139 words
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Advertisement787 1966-03-24 13 npapp^ppHH|paß^ppgappH| ■< ontinurrt from Page 8) ACKNOWLEDGMENT I* Wmrd* SIS (Minimum) 25 Hythe Thanks tnr Parish churches. Ml and staff of Henry Noon I'ompany, teachers and pupils ft Andrews School, relatives and friends for their kind assistance, condolences Ht.d wreaths In their recent bereavePERSONAL Word* SIS (Minimum) OOREEN AND LOUIS787 words
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Advertisement979 1966-03-24 13 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* SS Min.)— Box St ell. txtra I WANTED ENGLISH TEACHER Graduate or qualified to start 2nd Term. Apply Principal, Chinese High School, Buklt Timah Road, Singapore belore 31st March 1966 WANTEO: GRADUATE TEACHERS frts and Science Subjects to j Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Forms. Apply "I'll979 words
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Advertisement1088 1966-03-24 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Word* St (Min.)— Box St et*. txtra ST. THOMAS WALK r umisned/Unfurntshed Flat Two bedroom*, on* servant s room, Llv./Dln. room, etc. Mosaic Parquet Boor tiling throughout. Please apply Tel: (B'pore) *****/3422H/ ***** AVAILABLE 1.4.66 Completely Furnished -bedrooms 2/hathroom* Sea- j »ide Flat, W Piano, Television, Alrccrdltlon.1,088 words
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Advertisement919 1966-03-24 13 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IS Word* St (Mm.) Box S3 et*. txtra I SAND AVAILABLE In big quantity 7 miles from J.B. town. Road access, i For details write P.O. Box 659. S pore, i TOURS EXCURSIONS li Word* $S (Min.)— Box SO el: txlrm LIFE TRAVEL SERVICE'S Anniversary Offer. Malaya 7-days919 words
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Advertisement1021 1966-03-24 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE I IS Worm* U (Min.)—»*x tt ett. tMtrm AUSTIN MINI COUNTRYMAN 1»64 excellent condition, low mileage, European onnrr. (3.400. Tel: 8 pore 60*39. I MORRIS MINOR 4-door. Mileage j 40.000. One owner. Excellent condition. 51. 400.- or nearest Phone (Spore) I 6T670. CITROEN SAFARI ISTATB ear Nov.1,021 words
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Advertisement714 1966-03-24 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) IS Wrrd* St (Min.)— Box §0 et*. extra TAXI YOUR PICK of fabulous rlnits set In diamonds, Jad>, pearl and othpr precious stones from I<ee Onn's Showroom, 204/ 8 South Bridge Road, Singapore. A DIAMOND HINQ A symbol cherish and love specially made for you and for714 words
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Advertisement428 1966-03-24 13 NOTICE UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at an Extraordinary General Meeting of the >mber.s of United Engineers Limited which will be held at the Registered Office of the Company. River Valley Road. Singapore, on Friday, titii May. 1966. at 12 00428 words
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Advertisement433 1966-03-24 13 NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that by D«fd Poll dated the 22nd day of Murrli 1961i WONO YONG SHIN of No UI7A. (Ml Street. Singapore iioldmj; Icifiiiity Cnrd ST. No. o*9lB declared that he is »lso known U DANNY WONG YONO SHIN Dated this BM day of March, IMC BRADDELL BROTHKKS Solicitors433 words
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Article, Illustration428 1966-03-24 14 'THREAT TO KILL 8A8Y../ KUALA LUMPUR. Wed UINUAPORE'S -mil- lionaire" burglar he specialised in robbing m i 1 1 i onaires' homes Chew Kirn Lin, 25. now serving a seven-year jail term for 25 housebreaking offences, was in the High Court here today jailed for428 words
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233 1966-03-24 14 Two navy ships rush to rescue cargo boat SINGAPORE. Wednesday. A DESTROYER HMS Devonshire, and a frigate HMAS Derwent last night rushed to the rescue of the 3.000-ton Panamanian ship Carina which ran aground near Sibutu, the Philippines island off Sabah. The stricken ship had sent out an SOS call,233 words
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96 1966-03-24 14 KUCHING, Wed. Sarawak> cw.i battalion, the First Malaysian Rangers. is to be presented with a ceremonial truncheon by the Slate Governor, Tun Abanu Haji Openg. The trunc.ieon was designed by Hasbie bin Suleiman. Sarawak's Information Service artist who also designed the mace recently presented to96 words
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89 1966-03-24 14 'Respect all faiths' call in Sabah lESSELTON. Wed. Th« J chairman of the Sabah Alliance. Tun Must ph. i bin Dato Harun. yesterday urged the people of Sabah to respect t-ach other's faith and Ix-liefs. Hi- said that despite different religious faiths "we all belong to one people and oneAP - 89 words
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Article114 1966-03-24 14 Four-day visit of Mr. Eyre KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. New Zealand^ Minister of Defence. Mr. Dean Eyre, will arrive here on April 1 for a fourday visit. During hk stay in Kuala Lumpur, he is expected to have informal discussions with the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. on the defence114 words
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Article31 1966-03-24 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. St. Joseph's Club will celebrate Its golden jubilee at the Sacred Heart Chapel. Sentul at 4.30 pis on Saturday. The club was formed In 1915.31 words
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Article30 1966-03-24 14 SUNOEI PATANI. Wed— Hajl Salleh bin Haji Ishak. State Assemblyman tor Kota. and five other Kedah a.s.semtdymen ha\e left on a study tour of the Middle East.30 words
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Article, Illustration302 1966-03-24 14 Stability? Too many live in proverty: Indira YEW DELHI. Wed. Premier Mrs. Indira Gandhi said yesterday there could be no stable peace In th« world when more than half its population was living in poverty. She said the most crucial task lacing t he world was the banishment of ignorance,UPI - 302 words
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Article71 1966-03-24 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Four local executives of the ICI all degree holders w.ll attend the fifth ICI overseas course in Britain next month. They are Mr. Lin Cheng Sana of Paints Sales Control. Mr Michae! Low Kong Hcxm of the Paints Factory. Mr. John Tham71 words
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Article38 1966-03-24 14 TAIPING. Wed. A mother of MX. K Ani..'..i\ ..Mi J O. WM fatally lir.jred In v collision with ;i Hf at '.in' luncnon of Sultan H nd W" n Road here while ■be ni cycßne home.38 words
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Article19 1966-03-24 14 KANOAR, Wed. Tin R IM.-I Elected new patron •>f the P<rli* briiiich "i tix Women^i Institute19 words
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306 1966-03-24 14 LONDON. Wed THE International Tin Council is believed to have created a precedent with its plan for a £10 million stand-by credit with a consortium of banks in London to boost the Butl>r Stock resources of the Third International Agreement, financial circlesReuter - 306 words
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Advertisement1228 1966-03-24 14 m.ik i\>tki« iion> krom fO WN BOARDS ENACTMENT ■hi ministry 01 riHin (F.M.S. CAP 137) h"' V STeast uSim iroi' mmm mam Mm i naqsiu a. m KiiwrAPnßFi "O 1 5 "kheby given NAmIM ft LU. (SINuArUKtJ that it i> proposed tj peimit the I IMITFn nrlitini dwelling iiou.se IITHICU1,228 words
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Advertisement748 1966-03-24 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI VAJAM lIS l\ THF. ELK< TKK AI. DITARTMIA'T. APPLICATIONS »re invited to fill the tollmwim \ncnncies in the Electrical Department. Brunei:— 1 1 INMUm I k \i 11 I iL' vacancies 1 (jl AI.IKK ATIONS ASM i.xpkkii:x< k. Applicants must be between l 1 and748 words
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Advertisement837 1966-03-24 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT JAWATAN2 KOSONG DALAM NEGERI PERAK Permintaan2 adalah dipelawa daripada Raayat Neger. dan atau Warga Negara Per*< Uudn dan fit*. d r > peKawai2 yang si dan toenk!!f'^ at bW? Ja nta iii PKNOLONG PENTERJFMAH RASMI J! R. BAHASA .ASMsV AM OKFHIAL TRAXSLaAr imkrpr;;tkr». ci,",,?,, Dewan Negen. Pejabat Setlausaha837 words
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Miscellaneous5 1966-03-24 14 •Y»W» Itunntf I*U ttnlph Wmim*m*s5 words
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365 1966-03-24 15 Veni Vici's Gold Cup winner is deleted JOTTINGS SINGAPORE, Wed. 0 Resquilleur. the 1963 1 Singapore Gold Cup winner, has been deleted from the MRA register. An English gelding by Wllwyn out of Fatima. KrMjuillrur has won ten races and more than the Veni Viri $100,000 for Btable. At seven,365 words
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Article284 1966-03-24 15 52 acceptors for National LONDON. Wrd. Plfty -two taonca i itp declared yes:irday to run in the Grand Nadonal. the worlds must spectacular steeplechase. at Aintree, Liverpool, on Saturday. The field for the four-mile 856 yd race, which will be worth i;2L'.335 to the winning owner, may be iurtiier cutReuter - 284 words
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Article61 1966-03-24 15 I ONDO.V. >Vrd Riot \it von uic Lincoln Handicap at Doncusirr today. I.c Garcon rmi&hed ;?eoi)d md tbetc was a phot i> f or tlnrl. The camera gave third place U Christmas Krvirw. The betting '.vas Riot Act 8-1 favourite. Le Garcon 100-7. Cbriatmai Review 33-1. Riot61 words
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Article13 1966-03-24 15 Xcjri Lit (S'bam: Comb. Schools 2 NSC 0; Rangers 6 Police 0.13 words
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Article36 1966-03-24 15 Victory tup quartrr-final Malacca): Hakka Assn 12 Heniy Gurney School 0. Ipoh Div. .1: Telecoms 2 Govt. Printers 2: Ipoh Yg sters A' 13 HQ 2 MIB 1. Krieedly ■Pontian): Pontian XI 1 Malacca Malays 1.36 words
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Article196 1966-03-24 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Chui Lok Fooiball Club, which will be makine a strong challenee for Selanuor league honours tlvs season, have insured all members of their senior and junior teams against accidents. Each nlavrr will br covcrcl n» to $2,000 a^.i nst injuries on the196 words
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201 1966-03-24 15 Epsom Jeep - King's Knight steps out stylishly in heavy going Epsom Jeep jj Ta with SINGAPORE, Wed. KING'S KNIGHT galloped well in a workout with High Ruler in heavy going at Bukit Timah this morning. They ran 3f in 38 4/5, with King's Knight striding out fluently all the way. Wally Bagby's201 words
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351 1966-03-24 15 By ERNEST FRIDA: Singapore, Wed 'PHE Japanese car. Prince, which has made a big 1 impact on its home racing circuits after its entry in late 1964. will make its first appearance In an internationally-registered event when it races in the 1966 Singapore Grand351 words
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Article96 1966-03-24 15 SEREMBAN, Wed. The Negri Chin Woo Athletic Association football team, champions in the benior league and knockout competitions last year. w;li play two iricndlv games m North Malaya. The first match will be against a Pcnane Selection on Sunday. Their next game will be at96 words
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Article147 1966-03-24 15 SINGAPORE, Wed. Defending SBHFA League Dtv. 1 rlvimpions Hnii-kiin.' Bank sufI Tered their second successive reverse today when they were beaten 1-0 by Malaysian Airways at Goylang stadium. Bankets were U n the defenslvi throughout. Ceiinf-half Mohammed Ali Ibrahim scored the winning coal .or Airu.iys. In147 words
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Article116 1966-03-24 15 LONDON. Wed Sir Stanley Rous. president of the International Football Association (FIFA), described as "deplorable" the theft of the World Cup on Sunday when he returned home today from a trip to New York. Sir Stanley told newsmen at London airport: "It is deplorable that this should116 words
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Article40 1966-03-24 15 SUNGEI PATANI. Wrd The Kcdah Cricket As.sociat ion's league tournamrnt begins on Friday with three matches Polec v Day Training College. Alor BtaY v Kangar (both matches at Alor Star), and Sungei Patani v Negara Youth Club here.40 words
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Article31 1966-03-24 15 TORONTO. Wed. World heavyweight champion Cassius Clay and challenger Grorgc Chuvalo were declared physically in today at a pre-light medical examination lor their title match here next Tuesday. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article39 1966-03-24 15 LONDON. Weu. Results of football matches played last night 1 nalish Mr. 3: Watford 0 Brighton 1. Div. 4: Lincoln 4 Barnslev 1. Scottish Div. 2: Alloa I East Stirling 0. Irish League: Cliftonville 0 Distillery 3.39 words
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Article, Illustration131 1966-03-24 15 2 BRITONS SHARE TOP-SCORE PRIZE HK GOLF LfONQ KONG, Wed.— j 1X Britain's Guy Wol--1 stenholme and Brian i Huggett today shared theHKsl,ooo prize for the best professional score in the Shek-o pro-am tournament. Both men piayed a con- sistent game in difficult weather conditions to reI turn iwo-under parReuter - 131 words
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444 1966-03-24 15 ALLEGATIONS OF CHEATING REFUTED HONG KONG. Wed. fTHE Hong Kong Open golf championship, fifth leg of the Far East Circuit, today hit an unpleasant note following allegations in a newspaper that some of the Japanese players had cheated. The allegations appeared in the Australianmanaged Star,Reuter - 444 words
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200 1966-03-24 15 UMPIRING COURSES IN THREE MEDIUMS SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Badminton As so elation, which met last night, decided to conduct courses for umpires In three languages Malay. Mandarin and English. Those courses will b?irin 1 in April. On completion ol the full course, the succt:iful trainees will be re--1 gistered200 words
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Article31 1966-03-24 15 LONDON. Wed. Results of Rugby League matches played 1 yesterday: oidham io Swinton I 12: Widnes 13 Liverpool 8: Bat- ley 5 Leeds 29: Salford 4 Barrow 1731 words
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Advertisement208 1966-03-24 15 LAUNCHED TODAY! M.V. PEISANDER' NEW, FAST BLUE FUNNEL CARGO-LINER FOR EUROPEjMALAYA, SINGAPORE AND FAR EAST SERVICE This artist's impression of the Burmeister and Wain diesel en- she now has all main machinery < 13,000 gross ton fast cargo-liner gine will give her a service speed -nd accommo< j a tj208 words
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Miscellaneous69 1966-03-24 15 I MARY 1 \nil.Kll(S River Vallri EnKli.sh Sch. meet. HOTKEY— S'gor GS DW. 1: NEB v Broadcasting (Pantai): Div. 2: Education v RRI 'Clieras Rd). Spore senior ko: CSC v RAF Tengah (Parrer Pin. SOCCER Tenant; Div. 2: MRC v TPCA B (5.15 p.m.): Div. l: Prisons v City Council69 words
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Article, Illustration87 1966-03-24 16 Confrontation ...between pop singer polls candidate and Premier DRITiSH Premier Mr. Wilson greets Scream ing "Lord" Stitch the pop singer who is to be one of his election opponents at Huyton, near Liverpool with on icy nod outside Huyton Council offices. The Prime Minister was leaving after handing in his87 words
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140 1966-03-24 16 BOY HITS WILSON IN EYE WITH A STINK BOMB LONDON. Wed. Police today scolded a 14-year-old boy who hit the Prime Minister. Mr. Wilson, in the eye with a stink bomb at a political meeting In Slough last night. A police spokesman said two DOfs were Interviewed after the incident.140 words
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63 1966-03-24 16 Bangkok. Wed.— Thai- land has decided to become a member ol the International telecommun- leations satellite consor- 1 tium. TtH C'iibiiiP! yesterday appro\ed In principle a rpcom-rm-ndiiiion of thr Communicitjoni Satellite Corporation of the United SSi.ite.s Inr tin mv satellite. The satellite will take aboutReuter - 63 words
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235 1966-03-24 16 Penang welcomes American soldiers says Dato UENANG. Wed. The Penang State Government is prepared to welcome to the island any person, i including American troops, whose visit will benefit the people, the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, said today in the State Assembly. He added: '"We do not agree235 words
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Article87 1966-03-24 16 Rule by widows warning to men LOS ANGELES. Wed. The American male has been warned that unless he takes care he might find himself living In a nation ruled by elderly widows. The .so-called weaker sex is forging ahead, claims Dr. Carl Burkland, director of a medical research foundation InReuter - 87 words
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Article61 1966-03-24 16 NEW YORK. Wed. A letter by President Abraham Lincoln to a little girl who advised him to grow a beard to Improve his looks was sold for US$2O,OOO at a New York auction yesterday. The letter, the most famous ever written by Lincoln and quoted In most schoolReuter - 61 words
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Obituary32 1966-03-24 16 JOMNSTON CONSTANCE lo< •■<! Wll« nf .Norniar Johnxon »v., M Mounl v.tmoii crematorium .M: Marvb. Piowei i:\ih JOSEPH TAN SOO TIO. I«H M. in-lau to p m on Krld»> Ma Mnrrli l32 words
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Article45 1966-03-24 16 NEW YORK. Wed— The Rockefeller foundation announced here that the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine was awarded a US$lO,OOO ($30,000) grant for support of a population control programme to be directed by Dr. D. Wolfers at the University of Singapore.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article324 1966-03-24 16 LONDON, Wed —The stock market was quietly firm on renewed public and institutional support. Companies with large foreign interests were prominent as eleci tion hedges, with Beech ams. Borax. 1 Sliell and BATs nombly firmer. Oils \»re marginally letter. Steels 1 were quiet and feuturelesb. Gold shares were324 words
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Article61 1966-03-24 16 LONDON. Wed. Spot 20 T »d., April 20 15 Ifid May 21 1 lbd June 21 1 fid April June 2id.. July .Sept 21d.. Oct Dec. 20 i.i Ifid. Jan March 20 15 18d., April June U0 IS 16d July Sept. i'o-,d. Oct Dec 20", d.. Jan. March 20.61 words
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Article31 1966-03-24 16 LONDON Wed Buyer* £1350 Mtel C 1355 < --£»>. Forwnrd buyer- £1324 1 £2p. sellers £1326 < £3 1. Settlement £1365 1 £13 1 Turnover am. 365 tons, pm 155 tons Tone Irregular.31 words
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244 1966-03-24 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. Till-; Assistant Minister of Finance, DR. NG KAM POH, was iisked in the House of Representatives today wluit action lie hud tnken following an alleged offer of "improper money*' to him by a European. MR. D. R. SEENIVASACiAM. ■PPP-Ipoh)244 words
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207 1966-03-24 16 lESSELTON, Wed. J The Malaysian Tariff Advisory Board was today urged to provide a protection rate on certain printing matter to avoid competition from Hong Kong and Singapore at "dumping prices." If protection was provided on the articles as proposed, said a brief joint207 words
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157 1966-03-24 16 'Promote judges on basis of merit plea by Seeni KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A plea that the promotion of judges should be based on merit, seniority and capability and not on racialism or other considerations was made by an opposition member in the House of Representatives today. Speaking daring the debate157 words
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Article80 1966-03-24 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. A circus clown the symbol of the Wonderland fair will be driving round the island tomorrow and 011 Friday In a decorated "Mini Moke" to publicise the charity fair The clown will be distributing balloon* to children along the route, while carnival80 words
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Article79 1966-03-24 16 Mirror pulls out all the LONDON, Wed. The Daily Mirror today robbed The Times of an election record for the longest single sentence with a massive two-page elTort totalling 1.147 words before the full stop The Times 12 da>> ago puolished a column length election editorial— 1. 11 in oneReuter - 79 words
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275 1966-03-24 16 JAKARTA. Wrcl The army -controlled newspaper \mpii.i today .it ••used the former Foreign .Minister now under arrest. Dr. Subandrio. of trying to assassinate thr army chief. 1.t.-den. Suharto. Ampcra said Dr. Subandrio had made available 10 million rtipiahs to can> out275 words
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Article138 1966-03-24 16 $2,317 rob charge: Man for trial SINGAPORE. Wed. A man. Ho Boon Chong alias Ho June Seong, was today committed to stand trial In the High Court for allegedly robbing two women of cash and I valuables worth $2,317, after tying them up In their house ;In I.orong Lew Lian138 words
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Article68 1966-03-24 16 Just fancy that >:EW YORK, Wed. I Police uncovered a criminal school renting keys to open parking meters in cities throughout the U.S.A. It came to light with the irrct of a man who boasted of makini ISS9OO a day pilfering meters in one New York city suburb alonr. lie68 words
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Article424 1966-03-24 16 Yee Khan scalps champion Kops I ON DON Wed lan lj Ypv Khan, th c Malaysian No. 3, sensationally heat the holder. Brland He Denmark, In a minute marathon first.. round men's sii match in the All-Eng-land badminton chainuionships here today Vr( Khan, co bolder with Nk Bonn Bee All-EnglandReuter - 424 words
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Advertisement21 1966-03-24 16 pLate classified advertisements H..rrf> -li \ltnn.,,.,n. K I. INIONI CHUA i Chua <"hoo rUrt I I ,od M.dn. rau Urk Ei21 words
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Advertisement76 1966-03-24 16 .hi X v* ■B^B9iß9gMßgflMLAlSl^\ y99£tf iH£mLa -t^ m^lr «H rf > dx-? •*i r KfuHC V flg£^VMMk w v *3M t lV> W" 4 fltt. Jfc^K^B T^g^H 2£k^^^2 -.ye -JOY f g^^g^g^T. AijMg^g^g^g^gl ■M*] .^gW I g|g^g^g^g^g^g^Hg|g^g^g^g^g3 gyj Hi ItßgW^ THE CIGARETTE WITH THE NEW MICRONITE FILTER Refines away harshjlavor...76 words
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