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Title Section25 1966-06-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1966 if 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203425 words
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Article, Illustration225 1966-06-07 1 Soon, a trade mission to Jakarta KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A prominent Malay businessman and Selangor State Councillor, Raja Nong Chik bin Raja Ishak. leaves tomorrow for Jakarta via Bangkok to prepare the groundwork for a full-scale resumption of trade between Malaysia and Indonesia. He expected to make arrangements for the225 words
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Article, Illustration408 1966-06-07 1 CAPE KENNEDY, Monday GEMINI 9 astronauts Thomas Stafford and Eugene Cernan splashed down to a bullseye landing in the Atlantic before the eyes of millions today at the end of their space flight. Television aboard the rescue aircraft carrier Wasp picked up the space capsule comingAgencies - 408 words
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Article, Illustration386 1966-06-07 1 ABUL FAZIL - A 'CONTACT' MAN STA YS BEHIND ABUL FAZIL By SINGAPORE, Monday THK Indonesian emissary to Singapore, Lieut-Col. Ali Moertopo, this morning Hew home to report to his Government on the talks he had with Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Speaking to newsmen at the airport, he said their386 words
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Article67 1966-06-07 1 Indonesian troops pull out JAKARTA, Mon. J Indonesian Army engineer troops stationed along the border of Malaysia have returned to their homes in Java, Antara said today. The troops, more than 130 strong, returned to Semarang after 18 months of duty in the border area. The pull-out appeared to beAP - 67 words
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738 1966-06-07 1 P. KRISHNAN - Tengku hits at 'spiteful' newsmen P. KRISHNAN By KUALA LUMPUR. Monday TENGKU Abdul Rahman today warned against antiMalaysian elements in the country and strongly rebuked certain members of the British press in Singapore. Anti-Malaysian elements, the Prime Minister said, were spreading rumours designed to please only the Communists the "enemies738 words
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Article53 1966-06-07 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. Three fire engines and an ambulance Mood by at the Paya Xebar airport when a Malaysian Airways Foltker Friendship made an emergency landing at 5.15 p.m today The pilot of the plane had earlier alerted the control tower about a technical "failure." The53 words
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Article95 1966-06-07 1 [NDONESIAN Foreign Minister Mr. Adam Malik continued today that President Soekarno was continuing to withhold approval of th c Malaysia Pea i c proposals drawn up by himself and Tun Abdul JAKARTA. Monday Razak in Bangkok. Asked if the President had given his approval, Mr. MalikReuter - 95 words
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Article124 1966-06-07 1 Pakistan rupee: No change RAWALPINDI, Mon. Pakistan has decided against devaluing its currency in Jine with yesterday's devaluation of the Indian rupee, the Finance Minister, Mr. Mohammed Shoaid, announced here today. The decision came alter an emergency Cabinet meeting. Later, Mr. Shoaid told the National Assembly that the Indian devaluation124 words
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Article184 1966-06-07 1 Saigon gets a new ten-ten junta CAIGON. Mon. South Vietnam's ruling generals today co-opted 10 civilians to help thorn rule the country only to bo met with renewed threats of Incn opposition from Buddhist leaders. A statement issued by the I Unified Buddhist Church forcefully repeated demands for the resignationReuter - 184 words
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Article16 1966-06-07 1 JAKARTA. Mon President Soekarno today celebrated his 65th birthday quietly in his pals.rp16 words
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Article38 1966-06-07 1 BIC |UMP IN U.S. JOBLESS WASHINGTON. Mon. I nemplovment in the I'nited States last month took its biggest Jump in two years, the Labour Department reported. The figure r««e by 149.060 to 2,9 million. A. l*.38 words
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197 1966-06-07 2 LkOPOI.DYIM.K. Mon Police took strict security measures here yesterday, including checking Ban and searching all persons, following three plastic bomb blasts on Saturday nisht. The l.itr>t ItLists were in widely -M-parateri parts of this 4 ity where security has already been miiReuter - 197 words
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Article26 1966-06-07 2 BUENOS AIRES. Mon. —An ammonia tank exploded at the AinTiran-owned Swift meat packbig plant yesterday, killing three workmen and Injuring three AP.AP - 26 words
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287 1966-06-07 2 Policemen airlifted to troubled north in Nigeria T AGOS, Mon.- Scores of policemen were airlifted to Nigeria's troubled northern provinces today after Radio Nigeria reported fresh disturbances had broken out there. Last weekend 92 people died in intertribal disturbances. 506 were wounded and 300 arrested Quoting a pol'ce announcement, theUPI - 287 words
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Article33 1966-06-07 2 HONOLULU. Mon. Mrs. Jacqurllne Kennedy and her party including her two children and former brother-in-law actor Pet#r Law-lord, aid hi* two children, arrived In Hawaii yexerday for a month-long vacation. AP.AP - 33 words
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Article36 1966-06-07 2 HONG KONO. Mon. China 1 I." to provide aid for th« building of 12 laboratories and a factory for the Cambodian Royal Unlvenitr of Kampons Cham, according to the New China New* Agency Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration436 1966-06-07 2 Sacking of Lu Ping: Students cheer Mao BOURGEOIS ROYALISTS' SMASHED PEKING, Mon. Columns of demonstrators shouting "Long live Mao Tse-tung." beat drums and clashed cymbals outside Peking University yesterday after disclosures of past unrest among teachers and students. The party organ. People's Daily, splashed on its front page an editorial436 words
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139 1966-06-07 2 Aussies' interest in aiding Indonesia CYDNEY. Mon.— Australia has every reason to support an international consortium proposed by Japan to refinance Indonesia's external debts, the Sydney Daily Telegraph said in an editorial today. It said Indonesian income had fallen by 30 per ent since 1961. and after serving current debtsReuter - 139 words
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Article, Illustration49 1966-06-07 2 Dolphins save a man CAIRO. Mon. A school of dolphins saved dro*r!iß man from sharks 111 the Oulf ot &,;:>» the newspaper Al-Akhbar reported today. The newspaper said the dolphins carried the man on their backs, fought off a nrrce pack of sharks, and brought him safely to shore. —Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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108 1966-06-07 2 jLf ANILA, Mon. President Marcos has dismissed the chairman of the Governments Embroidery and Apparel Control Board for alleged failure to stop textile smukg 1 i n into the Philippines. Besides >arking the chairman. Mr. Augusto Africa. Mr. Marcos also ordered a reshuffle of the108 words
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Article45 1966-06-07 2 A TSI.MI I K E N O (riifht). a 17-year-old fashion model, who was chosen to represent Japan at n<\t ni"nth "BOH l'ni>rrse' contest at Mi Imi Beach. She is pictured being crouned ov last year's winner Mari Katajama UPI picture.UPI - 45 words
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110 1966-06-07 2 HONG KONG. M Love came b:, c for Asia s most popular Chinese actress. Ivy Llnf Po. Bacmlltni her rcjni.ii ihr man she is to marry later this month, actor Chin Han, Ivy was quoted h y**H' It was love aiReuter - 110 words
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Miscellaneous30 1966-06-07 2 T«E C3AMBOL« A?4sV_ UUUO.I-Q. I WHO It V^ I TU.AT 9 J (ho YOU teii m Athm i'u rev voo CALUHG WK«T jS I m uomj Q« NOT v ix30 words
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Article439 1966-06-07 3 STATUS QUO CAN'T BE MAINTAINED ANY FURTHER, SAYS GOVT STATEMENT TNDIA today devalued the rupee by 36.5- per cent, pegging it at 21 rupees to the pound sterling, it was officially announced. The previous official rate was 13.33 rupees. The value rt the L.S. dollar will beReuter - 439 words
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Article, Illustration140 1966-06-07 3 V'EU YORK, Mon. 11 Governor William Scranton of Pennsylvania (above) suggested today that the, U.S. bomb North Vietnamese oil depots and steel mills. They were far enough from cities and did not involve conrentrations of civilians. The United States, he said, must walkReuter - 140 words
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Article56 1966-06-07 3 HONO KONO. Mon.— China la reaping a good wheat harvest despite dry weather during the sou ins season and a spring drought in some parts of the country, according to the New China news agency Harvesting Is «oing on In the tnaior whentsrouing arms in theReuter - 56 words
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475 1966-06-07 3 That 'bump on moon is a mountain range PASADENA. Monday AMERICA'S Surveyor moon craft yesterday sent new, detailed pictures of the lunar landscape back to earth, showing a previously photographed "bump" to be a mountain crest rising about 500 feet above the moon's horizon. Scientists pointed out, however, that the475 words
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Article210 1966-06-07 3 LONDON, Monday. THOUSANDS of Britain's striking merchant seamen attended a mass rally yesterday in Trafalgar Square. The purpo.se of the rally was to inject a little drama among the general public, now largely apathetic to the three-week old strike Seamen flocked to the rally210 words
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Article50 1966-06-07 3 I EOPOLDVILLE. Mnn Zamr>i» and thp Coneo havr reached Ritrrrment on railway rights which the Zambmns hope will eventually allow them to ship about 60 per cent of their copper to ports for transhipment to Europe Zambian Commerce Minister. Mr Jus tin C rumba, said here tndsy ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article30 1966-06-07 3 RIO DE JANEIRO. Mon.—President Castelo Branco tonight deposed Governor Adhemar de Barros of Sao Paulo State and stripped htm of political rlgtiu for 10 Tears, official source* said30 words
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Article27 1966-06-07 3 LAHORE, Mon All Illiterate prisoners serving sentences of more than six months In West Pakistan are to be taught to read and write. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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109 1966-06-07 3 I ONDOY Mod British and French experts bave completed a plan to finance the Eoiiitb Channel tunnel, the Observer said yesterday Experts bad developed a plan to pay lor the cross-Channel tunnel partly by private funds including American investments, and partly from public109 words
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144 1966-06-07 3 MOSCOW, Mon. A Soviet newspaper today called for expulsion of prostitutes from Moscow and cited the case of a 19--year-old girl who told inve s t i gators she could earn US$lOO a night from foreigners she picked up in a tourist hotel.144 words
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Advertisement84 1966-06-07 3 jr SILVER DART Tugaris SILVER DART, the renowned Swiss Watch is specially created for men of refined taste and exacting standards. The SILVER DART, manufactured under the most rigid anc exacting conditions reflects a masterpiece of time device incoi porating today's most advanced features coupled with perfec styling. It's waterproof,84 words
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Advertisement146 1966-06-07 3 DON'T DO THIS TO YOUR POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS USE Iffij SMOKE BERITA HARIAN SPOT THE BALL CONTEST "Z" $7,000! That's the Prize for the outright winner. Send your entry now Closing date: Wed. 8-6-H6. II a.m. THE SMART SG76OA 13-TRANSISTOR 3-BAND 4-SPEAKERS National makes another"FlßST"with a new epochmaking idea of designing146 words
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371 1966-06-07 4 Strike a mistake, so 150 will switch unions 130 Hold Singapura em ployees, who have l)een on strike since April, have decided to sever relations with the left-wing Singapore Catering Services Workers' I'liion, which called the strike, and to apply for membership with the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union.371 words
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Article, Illustration108 1966-06-07 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Exhibits on oceanography and nuclear subjects highlighted the Singapore American School's annual science fair at King's Road today. The students and teachers explained to visitors the mysteries surrounding such subjects as wave properties, forces carried by electric charges in electricity, energy levels108 words
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218 1966-06-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. Af ORE than 700 tons of rubber are being pro- duced in Malaya monthly under the Standard Malaysian Rubber (SMR) scheme, the director of the Rubber Research Institute, Mr. B.C. Sekhar, said today. "The response to the scheme from producers218 words
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101 1966-06-07 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Pioneer Industrial Union has claimed that a secret oallot taken among employees of the Kimberly Clark Far EaM Limited gives it a full mandate to act on behalf of the company's 46 employees. A union spokesman today said that the Jurong-based company101 words
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Article43 1966-06-07 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— A total of 234 hawkers have paid licence fees for 587 additional pasar malam pitches for tills month, a Health Ministry statement said today. Balloting for the pitches will take place at the Hawkers- Department on Wednesday.43 words
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Article387 1966-06-07 4 'THE following Is today' < tctwdul* of civil airemft movementi at P»y« L*t>«r Airport. Singapore: ARRIVAL* Japan Airhnti: From Tokyo. Hong Kong. Bangkok <JL Til) 5.50 p.a. Thai Inttrnattanal From Osaka. Taiwan, Hong Kong, Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur (TO 403) 8 p.m. OAC: From London. Zurich.387 words
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Advertisement69 1966-06-07 4 2 STOREY TERRACE HOll^b At SIMON CLOSI ft DA SUVA LAN! f O iDC i 499/04 lot H«. 1 1J- IS Mukim XXII frofhold loud Comflttwn date Owirnkt) 1944. 4oat Wna«4>. market*, chwrcnat, ■onkt cintroo* and bus root«> etc Dea««it JSOO/. only Price Horn 525.000/- upwardt Far furl aorticuton. aloasa69 words
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Article, Illustration99 1966-06-07 6 I 1 1 *j 1 r»J M I I1 k M £\^^^^^A^^^^£j ■ZftU This could have been YOUR car... and, of course, if it were, you wouldn't be looking at the picture, because ALL FIVE people in the car died in the accident lI.ASHRACK tn thr99 words
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Article188 1966-06-07 6 [POH. .Mon. Four people were killed in separate road accidents in Perak three oi them in Ipoh over tho weekend. The first accident occurred alone Silihin Road here on Saturday afternoon when a motor-cycle was in collision with a car in front of thr Church188 words
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Article64 1966-06-07 6 MALACCA. Mini l\\n pni|iii' wei> killrri in mim r.ti. road KinlrnW herr Naierdaj Th«v wrre LaJlt hin Abdul dliani 4 fj< (ott worker, and .1 -p\ en-vr^r-old bo>. Mnhamed Drrn* bin /.ainal Lajis Mi knttcked down b» a lorr> at th«- ,'nd nulr Ratu Bercndam Road,64 words
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Article47 1966-06-07 6 L U ALA LUMPUR. Mon. There were 20 accidenti) in the Federal capital today- ttlc lirst clay oi Road batrtv Weric Sixteen were be- y t'veen cars, two between cars and cyclists and two involved cars and pedestrians. No serious injuries were reported47 words
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Article44 1966-06-07 6 M<>n Umh Iho pe..pl.- mrrr kill im> in roari .mi ud-nt- hrre \uH month 14 «r»orr than in Ma\ lasl war Ihr inial numhrr of fatal a.iident MMi lor Ihr firvi (ire months thi» year >H 104. with 11* killed.44 words
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Advertisement190 1966-06-07 6 Only M s 3B3 down for the trip of a lifetime: Ourte^ trip 'round the world. There is no greater travel experience. None more memorable. And its not out of your reach. Here's *hy: Our low Jet Economy fare 'Round the World is just M 53.821. And our Fly .\ow-Pay190 words
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Article, Illustration85 1966-06-07 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Miss Emily Louise Newell < above i. a Singapore student at the Colorado Woman's College In America, has obtained an associate in arts degree from the college. Two months ago. she won a Design for Distinction Award at the college. These awards, each85 words
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Article88 1966-06-07 7 AEB to hold three new courses SINGAPORE. Mon —The Adult Education Board is organising courses on •Hindi." Conversational Tamil 1 ami "Spoken Hokkien," catering specially for Englishspeaking students. English will be used as the medium of Instruction and explanation in all the courses. The lee for each complete course is88 words
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Article75 1966-06-07 7 SINGAPORE Mon. -Mr R A Gonz&les. MP tor Serangoon Oardens, has tabled a question, for the next sitting of Parliament, on traffic congestion at two pedestrian cro*sln(S near T.impenis Circus Mr. Gonzales will asK the Minister lor Law and National Development. Mr. E. W. Barker, what ■tin were75 words
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Article28 1966-06-07 7 SINGAPORE Mon The i charity premiere of ih» film "Dr. i Zhivaco" will be shown at the Orchard Cinema at 8 15 p.m. on June 15.28 words
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114 1966-06-07 7 Wanted: Empty bottles for 'The Lady' SINGAPORE Mon -The Stage i Club urgently needs empty Portugese wine bottles for their lorthcoming production, "Trie Lady's Noi For Burning- a comedy by Christopher Fiv Miss Biddie Lawson. the Clubs secretary- sa Jd lhat lne cosl of pure haslng sufficient numbers of Portuguese114 words
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439 1966-06-07 7 tyilKN ;i Pulau Uhin housewife failed to many off her pregnant 15-year-oty daughter to a 57 year-old fisherman father of seven, she immediately look legal proceedings against him for having unlawful sexual intercourse with the girl. The Second Criminal District439 words
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190 1966-06-07 7 Shackleton: Some troops will be pulled out Xl \l II MPI R. Mom Britain's Mini>trr of Drfrnce for thr KM Lord Shackleton here this eveninc that he exported somr reduction of British troops in Malaysia when Indoni'vijt ended her confioiu.ilion. Kut the number of British troops to he withdrawn required190 words
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Article42 1966-06-07 7 SINGAPORE M in mUilar)' '•ill carry out niijht fifing exercises &t Pulau TeKong Range between 7 p.m. and midnight and at Seletar Range between 7 pm. anci 11 pm. tomorrow and Wednesday. The public are advised not ;o be alarmed42 words
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Article44 1966-06-07 7 SINGAPORE. Men Th» president of the AJI-India Jan Sangh. Prof. Shn Balraj Madhok. will give a talk on culture tomorrow at 6.30 pm at Vedic Hall. Ary» Samaj. In Syed Alwt Road. The professor is on a lecture tour of South-East I44 words
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Article182 1966-06-07 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Secretary-General of the National Trades Union Congress. Mr. Ho See Beng. today >aid the "determined" polk-y of the NTUC «U to see that when pioneer industries declared profits, workers should share In them. He was speaking at the opening of a sports tournament, organised182 words
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Miscellaneous190 1966-06-07 7 All*»f, Onft I*H Utwtwtlin NOTTAGOTTA 5 RIGHT GUZ-L^ SvPH.AN 1 I CAN TAkE jI WELL. HOW ABOUT I PUNNO. j I VEH. I KNOW... BUT > C&UB? _/OMLV OOOLAS AOOOLAPKARE OP THAT FOR '//I IT, MEN? SHOULD I GUZ SOUNDS SOMEHOW, I PONT J ON TH' THRONE f YOUR OU190 words
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Article, Illustration697 1966-06-07 8 Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE ON the night of June 28. 1945. Captain Pollock's company of the AlF's 2 43rd Battalion crouched in their hastily scraped fox holes covering the strategic junction of three jungle trails near the town of Beaufort in British North Borneo now Sabah. A lew hours curlier697 words
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Article, Illustration927 1966-06-07 8 The Victoria Cross battle at Beaufort the thick of the enemy lire walked Private L. Stareevieh, liring his bren from the hip and spraying a lethal hail of lead ahead of him. Seemingly immune to the bullets kicking the ground around him. Stareevieh marched on. Ho wiped out the first927 words
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Advertisement46 1966-06-07 8 Nothing could be more luxurious than this new pocket-slim golden box of King Size Benson and Hedges Special Filter cigarettes (except a golden box of 20) pK 0 -^3^t "50^9^ L 60 cents for 12 KING SIZE Benson Hedges Special^TMtfP WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL DO46 words
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Obituary79 1966-06-07 9 :n H,.,,i, Mi M.iumumi HALIM CHARLES MOORE a(*d 1 yean 10 months passed away at the RlDcanore <;<-neral Hospital »40 p m Mb June M» Was hurled in th« Johore Bahru on htt .t.e DENHOLM-VOUNC. On May II lohn Uenholm■as] Bar. u.B.K. ssta net. a»:t-d >ih <I<-arly lo\<d huaband79 words
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Article54 1966-06-07 9 H.. r W< til t*i*imum> why suncß rraaa travel geakgaaa? I a Mar .ntites before starting jimr Jo.BURNS ..r >n. it Wtfi An\«a> rhe La\<S\ not for KurmnK at th> Cultural Centre from 15 IS June, staca >' TODAY'S LECTURE Volo'ir Har .'le<l. 17 Bcottt I'.nad. ir> prn Joan54 words
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Article602 1966-06-07 9 A Kieat deal has happened in the eight weeks since the Indonesian Government announced it would extend diplomatic recognition to Singapore. In mid-April the Indonesian Government said that while recognising Singapore, confrontation against Malaysia would be intensified. Recognition has now been announced in entirely different circumstances.602 words
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Article181 1966-06-07 9 If Mara, the Council of Trust for the Indigenous People, holds to the businesslike principles which Tun Razak outlined at yesterday's inaugural board meeting its success will be assured. Rida lapsed into bad financial habits which last year brought it inevitably to the review from which Mara emerged.181 words
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Article351 1966-06-07 9 The Sulaiman Secondary School in Bentong is in a very singular situation indeed. With headmasters everywhere else complaining of desperate overcrowding, this new, wellequipped school complete with the highly-prized accessories of science laboratories and industrial arts workshops --has classroom and hostel space to spare. Onjy 52 students351 words
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Article513 1966-06-07 9 KARL MEYER - Where the Rhine divides Britain KARL MEYER By LONDON. Mon ORITAIN at present stations 56,300 troops in Germany, an additional 32,500 civilians are employed by the British Army of The Rhine. The cost to Britain is roughly £85 million. These are statistical ingredients of a political quarrel that seems likely513 words
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214 1966-06-07 9 I REFER to the letter by 'Tenant" IST. May 14) concerning living conditions In a block of flats at Kampong Arang Road The Board engages a conservancy force to maintain cleanliness in the estates. Their work will be much easier If there are more clvic-con-scious214 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1966-06-07 9 ARSLAN HUMBARACHI - ARSLAN HUMBARACHI What has gone wrong with the regime which sought to bring order out of Ben Bella's chaos? PARIS. Mon WHAT should you do with an overthrown political leader? Execution may make him into a martyr, but perhaps only a short-term one. Imprisonment or exile leaves1,125 words
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Article, Illustration362 1966-06-07 10 GUNN CHIT THYE - GUNN CHIT THYE By Penang, Monday Minister: I've heard these rumours... l hope they're not true 'JHE Central Government is investigating reports that several Chinese millionaires in this country had sent money abroad for fear that the re-establishment of relations between Malaysia and Indonesia would be detrimental362 words
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194 1966-06-07 10 Insurance cover row stops driving tests SINGAPORE, Mon. Driving tests were suspended at the Maxwell Road licensing office this mormnn following a row about Insurance coverage for learner drivers. At 11 am. on Saturday the Licensing Officer ruled that driving instructors car* did not have sufficient Insurance coverage lor learner194 words
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Article32 1966-06-07 10 KOTA BHARU. Mon. Two iiundrfd Boy Scouts irom Kelantan will attend a Jamboree to be held in PrnanK in December. They will be among 5.000 Scouts from all over Malaysia.32 words
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Article59 1966-06-07 10 Death of defence adviser KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The defence adviser to the British High Commission here. Brig. D. H. Gwilliam, collapsed and died in his office here today. Brig. Gwilllam. who took up his appointment on May 13 leaves a widow, two sons and two daughters One of his sons59 words
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118 1966-06-07 10 'Tinned food wives Khir advises schoolgirls I^L'ALA LIPIS, Mon. -The Minister ol Education Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today reminded schoolgirls that men could not always be served with tinned food by their wives. Speaking at the opening ot a new $242,000 hostel at Clifford Secondary School here this morning. Inche118 words
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Article307 1966-06-07 10 CHEAH BOON KHENG - S'POREPOLISH TALKS HIT SNAGS CHEAH BOON KHENG By gINGAPORE, Mon —The Singa-pore-Polish talks on a trade agreement have hit some difficulties, the Polish Vice-Minister of Foreign Trade, Mr. F. Modrzewski, said today. But he was optimistic that "little by little we shall overcome these difficulties.' w'nen he spoke at a307 words
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142 1966-06-07 10 CINGAPORE, Mon. A former waiter of Hotel Singapura was today fined $100 or two weeks' jail by a magistrate for criminal intimidation. Fuo Doon Chuan. 25. was charged wjth criminal intimidation by threatening Louis Ponnudurai. an accounts clerk of the hotel, at Cuscaden Road,142 words
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Article47 1966-06-07 10 KOTA BHARU Mon. Th« Kelantan Malay Chamber of Commerce will open a branch in Pasir Mas soon, its presid*—" Senator Nik Hassan bin Nik Yahva. said today. The brunch will be the lirst t< be opened by the Chamber in the State.47 words
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Article26 1966-06-07 10 KUALA LUMPUR Mon —The Theatre Club will pre.seni the comedy "Doctor in the House" at the Town Hall here on Friday lat 9.15 p.m.26 words
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Article82 1966-06-07 10 Young couple in swim tragedy SINGAPORE. Mon. A swim in Changi ended in tragedy yesterday for a young couple. Mr. Joseph Victor. .10 and his wife. Maureen. 20. were rowing a boat a short distance from the shore off Nicoll Drive when it capsized Both Kot into difficulties. Two pirniikers82 words
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Article35 1966-06-07 10 KLANG. Mon. -The Sultan of Selangor donated $500 to the Selangor Spastic Children's Asmkution at the I.slana Alain Shah here this morning. The president of thr association. Mr. V Mahal.ngam. received the cheque.35 words
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Article30 1966-06-07 10 PENANG. Mon— P. Rukumtnl. 22. pleaded not guilty today to a charge of attempting to re-.sell two cinema tickets outside the Royal Theatre yesterday. Bail was allowed.30 words
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195 1966-06-07 10 I(UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman said today that the conference of Asian Foreign Ministers in Seoul would find ways of peaceful co-operation between the nation* in the region. "A,s far as I know. ther« Is no other motive for this conference, and195 words
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78 1966-06-07 10 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon. A large crowd watched last night as police chased five suspected digits lottery operators on the rooftop of a shophouse here. Four men were arrested. Police also Mixed $486 and several lottery slips. The five men were counting their day's collections in78 words
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Advertisement213 1966-06-07 10 FOR SALE IIIOT RAT* E««inny «Hl> Ml' W'Vi IJ I 1 I 341 Xi J IK\ Grain Avallabl* I"] ".Pa J I 111 t I I Ik. i "> i I 111 m. Ml.muli Ororrr> IITUMITT TO OWN CIIIM li 2 m m m^^—^^—^^^ U M morin inoul.^t JF,nt 00213 words
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Advertisement320 1966-06-07 10 J"J1,7..1 Vw\ urn "Ii in Ln|jj»MILES *****. LONGER LIFE FROM Oil! 1 4 TIMES MORE ENGINE LIFE! I $>u>uj(MC bowel! S CJWI JQ 5.n.0..000i GUARANTEE J SIMPLf 2-PAHT SYSTIM .fSf. t^ rTlo r >«>» old V° ur cor t I PERFORMS CAS SAVING (OSrJI Itnoy bo w*«ver it t o320 words
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Miscellaneous800 1966-06-07 10 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur, lish; 7.10 Today's Affairs; Penan* t> Ipoh. Malacca; I 7.3s— Oandld Camera; 8— 3. 10 Johrrr Bahi'd; 4 News in Mandarin: 8 10 Taipinr; 1 L».u Pahat; 9 Sinaran: 8.35 Survival iWiklKluanj. tit* Tomornow may be too late; 9 News in the Na--5.43 P.M.800 words
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Article138 1966-06-07 11 Murder trial decision today SINGAPORE. Mv: Seah Joo Long. 39. on trial In the Hi^h Court for the allegrd murder of a seven-year-old boy in iyb'2. will know tomorrow the fourth day of the tearing— if be has to make his defence. Tomorrow's procri will begin with a preliminary addrc.vs138 words
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123 1966-06-07 11 I ON DON. Mon. Th» Judicial Committee of the Priv.v Council, which he^in sittings here tomorrow, has cot .Malaysia'.^ tea trade mark case on their lists for hearing. The case concerns two Ipob tea manufacturer, on* having a "Gold I lab" brand and the123 words
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Article28 1966-06-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. Ihf Muiisu-r of Luii(.'.<tii>ii. Inch' Muhamecl Khir Johaii. will open Hrallh and Sfll-Defeni-r n<«ir.iMi{ Centre, Merdck.i Squ^ir Java, on Friday ai 6 p.m.28 words
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Article, Illustration584 1966-06-07 11 PAKISTAN ENVOY TAKES NOTE TO MALIK SINGAPORE. Monday gIMGAPORE will exchange diplomatic representations with Jakarta as soon as it can bo done without disrupting friendly relations with other neighbouring countries. This is stated in the Singapore Note to Indonesia reciprocating recognition on584 words
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Article53 1966-06-07 11 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon.— lnch* Abdullah bin Mohumed Ztta bM been appointed State Treasurer. Kcd;ih. in place of Inche Abu Biik.ir bin SulHiirmn who lias Rone to Baling tu> District Officer. Inclie Buknr succeeds Haji I Hxi-un bin Hnji Hamzah who lias' been trnnst erred to Jitra53 words
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Article27 1966-06-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. Sui KbaU alias A/izuh binte Kadir. '.'7. ua.s killed when she was knocked down by ;i train near Klang Road here yeatrrday.27 words
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45 1966-06-07 11 JAKARTA. Mon. Thr Indonesian (loxernmrnt today proclaimed offiiialh the rrcoenilion it aecordeil Singapore last week. A Koreisn Ministry stalrment carried by Antara News Agency said: "Indonesia has officially extended recognition to Singapore and both nation* h.ur agreed to establish diplomatic representations." Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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188 1966-06-07 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Education Minister, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, last night called on Singaporeans to study closely developments in South-East Asia because political changes in neighbouring countries mighi affect the Republic's survival. He was speaking at the Inauguration ceremony o: ihe Telok Ayer constttuenc]188 words
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Article33 1966-06-07 11 KLANG. Mon. The Assistant ol Culture. Youth aud Sports, Eneku Mohsem bin Abdul Kadir. will open the annual ol the district youth conference ai the Pin Hwa Schooi here on Sunday.33 words
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94 1966-06-07 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister of Stale In the Prime Mi partment. iiaji Ya'amb bin Mohamed. has called on Malay* in Singapore to adopt new ways of thinking to meet the changed situation He urged them to work hani KTtVt forward together with other races94 words
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250 1966-06-07 11 P.C. SHIVADAS - Money for jam boys now turn to candy P. C. SHIVADAS By IPOH, Mon. Spurr»»d 1 on by the financial .sue -ess of its first project jam making the Anderson School Business Society has turned to manufacturing ranch"The need to try something now wan reall>rd when It mv tmind that250 words
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Advertisement134 1966-06-07 11 ~552j^ i ji > IV7I 350 MAX HP greater power with UlYl marine industrial Diesels I Wow in erer\ GM en»inr aon trill iirul nrulv HeTrlo|.r«l feature* \»hieli give greater po*rr. Ths new S-rie< dirnel engines esfertallj IT ill |>ro<luee 10*, w<»rc po*er at llie same furl < -unipiicn, or134 words
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Advertisement153 1966-06-07 11 WELCOME to our SHOW FLAT' CAIRNHILL MANSIONS 18 STOREY LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS TANGLIN'S CAIRNHILL ROAD, SINGAPORE- 9. OPEN DAILY FROM 9 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. 1. Bcoutiful surroundings, pleasant atmosphere. 2. 3 bedrooms (Master bedroom with bathroom attached). 3. Spacious Living room and Dining room. 4. Four high class lifts. 5.153 words
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Miscellaneous19 1966-06-07 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl EH, DIDN'T YAFERGETN I I /MY NEWSPAPER ,J\ n^jbomsthin; puppsy?, E/"x I thanks foe?19 words
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151 1966-06-07 12 \IALACCA. Mon. v Chon« Kan Han. 62, unemployed was found guilty here today of using criminal forcr- OD a I^-year-old English girl with iutent to outrage her mod< He was lined %2oQ, or thre« months' lav. Chens committed the 'jflencc at151 words
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Article48 1966-06-07 12 i. Mon. Thf Drpuiy Ptlnie Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. will open the Penang Malay I Chamber 5 annual meeting at Male Mandin Industrial estate on June 30. Inche Hanpfuh Hussaln, president of the Pnn-Malaysian Associated M.ilav Chambers of Commerce. \w!J address tli« meeting, i48 words
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Article, Illustration209 1966-06-07 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. f OCAL and foreign manufacturers have until July 15 to apply for space at Malaysia's first International Trade Exhibition to be held from Oct. 28 to Nov. 13. Ii is being organise by the Malaysian Agri Horticultural Association at Its show209 words
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Article30 1966-06-07 12 PENANG. Mon —The Australian frigate Dlamantlna will arrive here tomorrow an a threeday operational visit. The ship will leave on Thursday for an undisclosed destination30 words
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Article34 1966-06-07 12 SINGAPORE. Man Lioi Lam Cheng. 32. a ha.'^cr. was cycling a* Kampong Ampat yev.erday «nen a car blocked his path. Two men Hrmed with knives lumped out, and robbed him of SBB34 words
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270 1966-06-07 12 A LL is set for the nation-wide celebrations to mark the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's 59th birthday on Wednesday. In the Federal capital the local point of the one-day celebrations the festivities will begin at 8.15 a.m. with a mass drill and display by270 words
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78 1966-06-07 12 J/UCHINO. Mun—Professor S. O'Connor ol New York's ConntU University arrived herr today on a thrrt-muniii vi>it to Sarawak Hr will do research work on 1 ooiect.- pxcuvatrd by thf Sarawak Museum dlo::n Im u.ik Ri\er during the oast 15 Ortlcuia nere s*io some78 words
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Article24 1966-06-07 12 PENANO. Mon. The Bunire» Kedah light beacon, on the urst coast of Malays has been re-Mt. the Marine Department announced today24 words
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162 1966-06-07 12 September date for Malaysia's floating fair 1/ UA L A LUMPUR. Mon. The first Made- in-Malaysia floating trade lair will sail out of Port Swettenham on Sept. -2o on a six-week rruise which will take It to a dozen ports in Malaysia and Brunei. Several Malaysian manufacturers have already booked162 words
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Article27 1966-06-07 12 PENANO. Mon. Lim Sin Teon;, 44. pleaded not guilty here today to a charge of using abusive words to a police coostable. Bail was allowed.27 words
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229 1966-06-07 12 mHE wife of a Sergeant 1 in the First Malaysia Rangers, now stationed in Sarawak, Mrs. Sheila Marie McLean, was cheated of a $300 deposit for a secondhand car. the Sessions Court was told today. Car broker K. Karupplah. 30. pleaded not guilty229 words
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Article, Illustration95 1966-06-07 12 A FLYING couple fr«m Wvumins. I I V Capt. and Mrs. Robert L U.illirk. o n their arrival at Tokyo international airport from Manila on the first of 10 stops around the world In an attempt to .»rt a liclit plane record ofUPI - 95 words
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169 1966-06-07 12 ALORSTAR Monday. J^ 65- YEAR-OLD tapper, Ooi Ah Leng, wai sentenced by Justice Dato Yong today to three years' jail for raping his 14-year-old adopted daughter. 00l pleaded guilty to committing the offence between January 1964 and May 1965 at Soon Lean estate ifl169 words
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Article64 1966-06-07 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. Andre D'Astugues. 49. a lormer Chief In lormation Officer at the Department of Information here, died in London recently. He was a senior information officer with the Commonwealth Relations Office. Mr. D'Astugues, who was at one time attached to the new.s room64 words
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Article39 1966-06-07 12 PENANG, Mon. A student ol the Malayan Teachers College, Miss Thong Meng Shun, 18, uaa walking with a friend along I Campbell Street last night when a youth came up. pulled off her I chain, and fled.39 words
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Advertisement70 1966-06-07 12 ""^2 «aw does Because she she feel uses Tampax at ease internal in an> sanitary Company protection. any tirre It's the of the modern way, month? the nicer way, the "feel-fresh" way, the invisible .the comfortable way, the better way! After all, shouldn't it be tne only way? TAMPAX £EL70 words
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Advertisement86 1966-06-07 12 ii in I$J B BRAND |S|H DfITTI I ®v£)®£TJ^s Dill 111 lESjiii.iJJ.nTT« Otard vs op Promise to enjoy yourself with. Otard V.S.O.P. now being introduced in the new black and gold bottle into Singapore and Malaysia. The bottle is new, but the contents are still the same fine old Cognac86 words
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Miscellaneous262 1966-06-07 12 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS Doyle s work at the croaa-road.' 1 Poet iho»s a type of dull perhaps <3. 4. 2. tuerjgtu anouier Lantlor? 10 j^y Jeader 9 iLiled in M«eow to be a U8A nou «> io 7 fo*< <*» <■«-« v tttmtly wlckeo J'^VL i.- 15 Short nrr>262 words
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Article, Illustration8 1966-06-07 13 CIRLS ROOM WITH SPACE-SAVINC SHELF SYSTEM8 words
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Article, Illustration524 1966-06-07 13 OLIVIA YEOH - DESIGNED TO SAVE SPACE OLIVIA YEOH By IN an age when living space* is a problem for so many people, many-purpose convertible furniture, chairs, settees, beds, even tables and shelves are attracting more and more attention from designers as well as manufacturers. The designers aim is to produce pieces of524 words
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Article, Illustration379 1966-06-07 13 the grandeur of bygone days in `Student Prince' r FHE costumes lo Hip Sceneshifters pruduction of '"The Student Prince" brmy.s thr Viennese splendour to Singapore audience when tho curtains rise for its tirst performance tonight L at the Victoria TheaN tre. The 90-piece wardrobe volvlng more than 1 000 yards379 words
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Article435 1966-06-07 13 ANY parent who expects a toddler to be a model feeder, tidily eating up every scrap of a nourishing meal, is asking for grave disappointment. For meals to a child are a great experience, says a medical expert. Food is a substance for experiment, and the435 words
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Advertisement438 1966-06-07 13 La* •''•sakiß I ir mEStESm S3 Your skin is a living thing, its natural supply of oils. But' To keep it young, supple and you can replace that loss by healthy it needs nourishment the daily use of Nivea, the ...everyday nourishment, all-purpose cream. This rule applies not only to438 words
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Advertisement331 1966-06-07 13 E\ A' MISS AVER I 1 CAS rLI:AX WL H A HER FACE Ilk J IX A MOMENT! a^Llk I aWaal ■J^.a 0 id 111 ~ii^Kt' StHaflaW Jaftj *CSS »Tfl rf »u WISS »rft i .o-» I Mrasawf >•>»•■ >»•" bmb* p•» >'fD Cll I »K» cl««n,«r for ovn|ilni n^ht.fr«o™331 words
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Advertisement1215 1966-06-07 14 IU LIVERPOOL t WEST COASi UK., Hue J ow* Mm r. ilia »iihi EIPENO* :uoi. t'asgow la Part t^IOMEOOF i,,.-. .-j. e-'tjs;. Canon.. GM IS JMt I JMt 111 Juai I] CLTI IEUS ft I i lull Ik IMt It IMI7I/7J imi li MENTOR L'.-rtcol, G J'.gon Jatt 71 IMt1,215 words
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Advertisement1238 1966-06-07 14 CAP r//£-Ll\hl//V£S i i ir n tMI L«3' tAPRESS SAIUNfcS IM StNBAHA»Rt-tIAM»Mt-*)REMtr<HA«tN-a'ulltßßAM-AMSIEBBAa ANIWERPMRHUVCMPENHAtEN. opuit r nil rt*«*i am. ucuua mn tl t«| M aaa Ants mm* KOREA aj JH* 11,14 Juat li U Illi III) Jll) IS 10 Jll) 22 27 I UNA aj Jul. 911 Jll) 17,14 IS/it Aag1,238 words
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Advertisement1173 1966-06-07 14 I Benuline I cAPKESb >tRVICt IU LBNBON, LIVtKPOBL 4 CONIININIAL rORIk BENVANNOCH F J •\<nttb^'t *t S •'•aani loruon Jal) II Mat 0 11 JMt 12/14 M*e 15 13 M tjrougn Ml) II Cmoutn lag 1 nirtur'r crtru For Roio-inm Jii) it OtnvLLUtn Hams, j Jal) 21 sint»t, u ie1,173 words
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Advertisement1273 1966-06-07 14 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOI OUINAIB SERVICE FROM J.A.. CONIINUI. Laatiat tan rMf. p. ma PMMt n ut i-OONA Lull Jun, Mjrc.'t, Brian. ■all It. 12 Jut .111 tF tIPON I lamOi/.t Huttmaa Hull 14 ItJ*M II IT MM Cl 1 OF NEWCASTLE 14 H^me,!! Rorttrata. Hull1,273 words
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Article141 1966-06-07 15 1 MELBOURNE. Mon I TODUSTRIALS were' steady i 1 today with moves about In balance Most leaders ad--1 vanced narrowly, but B.H.P. higiilighted with a rise of 10 cents to a new 1966 peak r of $5.82 Western Mining continued i to Improve, gaining a fur- ther 6141 words
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Article257 1966-06-07 15 TUNE first gnMle rubber f.o.b. buyrrs closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 67 cents per Ib. down one-eighth of a cent on Friday's closing lerel for the panit>on. The ton* wu quiet. R.A.S. and MJt.E. closing price* In centa per Ib. yesterday: Buyers257 words
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Article144 1966-06-07 15 CHIPS lying alensside DM »m«aa«rs Harbeur wharves ar txsjaatsd teday ars: HavelsrMn 1/2. Bail < Dutch > 3 4. Star Altair 5. Matarm 1"». Hero 19. Rajah Brooke 21/13. Hoi Houw 23 24, Munak 25/26. Nlcaiyo Uiru 27 2i. Bradrverctt 2»/aO. Ctroea 31 32. Knud Ma«rsk 33/34.144 words
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Article69 1966-06-07 15 CHINtttN *>rsducs Cienan«s, tmiaoers nssfl prises psr mcul ysttsrday: Ct ertut ail: bulk $4i« sellers, dram lers. Cs»ra: May June IK CooT.ncnt Loaaeasa PilMr MiinioK srastt SIT.i ariiers. S&ntf'ak «n«» SI 7a: sellera. ■povuii Hura'Aak blarji >l.".'i -el!er> narDled Lamponc QiaA BtSO i-'-V mllr" NLW4. A»T.\ SMS iM69 words
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Article52 1966-06-07 15 I /V\ the official Malayan short w Term Money Market for the week ended Saturday (June 4) the range ef rail rates was as follows: BANK FINDS: 4>* per cerit U> I 1 per cent GENERAL FUNDS: 3 per cent to t per cent. MOVEMENT of funds totalled52 words
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Article54 1966-06-07 15 'THE present rate of the Malayan x dollar ac-ainst iht pound sterlint fixed on Novemtar 14 1»6I Is selllnf T.T. or O.D. la. 3 15 I MBaying T.T. Z*. 1 lkd. Buying O.D. 2s. 4'» d. The dollar la at its statutory middle position In relation to Ha54 words
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Article36 1966-06-07 15 ON tha frs% aiMianae nittit m Boas Konc rmenuy the U.S. dollar was quoted at &.78e for T.T. and 5.70) (or sash. Sterling was quoted at 10.08 and •ne tasl sf gsltf at '.'64|.36 words
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Article35 1966-06-07 15 SINGAPORE /SAIGON SERVICE SINGAPORE SAiCON s.s -lucky- 1/ 9 jum v tmm SS. "MIICITY" 12/14 Jwm 17 inns S.S. CAiSON U/1i JssjßJ SI Jmm General A 9 «nM Sutfopor* Snipp.l,9 A M ncits. T«l: *****35 words
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894 1966-06-07 15 By Our .Market Correspondent QUIET conditions ruled on the Stock Exchange yesterday with investors and operators awaiting events after the Bangkok talks and the many political moves now taking place to be translated into practical effect as far as the economy is concerned.894 words
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Article29 1966-06-07 15 Malayan Stock Indite* Jnnr June C. 'Industrial*: 101. GS 10J.M lins I I'm,,, ll'. M S rubbers: 11U.89 1111.65 Ore. 30. I'thi; m lim Dec. 1962 l»0.29 words
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Article1020 1966-06-07 15 OrSIXESS In and reported to the Singapore and Koala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: BsuttsaO 13.0U0> 51. 67, (1,000) $1.68: C.CN. SI 33 SU $1.66 8U (1.000) SI.W U. (7.OOO) $1.68 U (23.000)1,020 words
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391 1966-06-07 15 r£ Straits tin price fell yesterday by 25 cents to $639.75 on an offering estimated up 5 tons to 225 tons. Good local support was reported from all quarters. MALAYAN RI'BBKR MARKET: j I After opening lower on London advices the market then391 words
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Article25 1966-06-07 15 June 6. KIBBER PRICE: 67 cents (down one-eightb of a cent) TIN 5639.75 (down 25 cento). Inofficial estimated offering 223 (up 3 tons).25 words
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Advertisement973 1966-06-07 15 Y^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific all Atlantic Service) BMf*o* H'konß L Anpm M. Yort Porni"a Pnitaa "TMiskiaa Mar* 1 H7l lest 27 7» Jsse II Jsl| Act II Aat U Ast -itaaisjwa Mara 21 75 W| 71 11 Jilt II tag 1 Seal UStft li SHI Japan Direct973 words
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Advertisement877 1966-06-07 15 »UST»HI» NE* ZEIUNI SfWICES INIU. PIKISUN ANO M UST StRVICES N MM a<elaila. MtHMaraa. Sy#»t». U. MaaVat m* Natasatt.isai umikt Ta? V»rt t/iiim tv« B i'*t mJOSL P J^Z «T5 Is: lri«aaM. titan. MiHaaraa Ik Isataw. CMeatta. Otnmt P S"*™ S'eors b pc" P. Stum ftntnt CM««a«r» Sailel is Psn877 words
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Advertisement967 1966-06-07 16 H) (Contlnuey (rom Pkg« S) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 71 Wordt $11 (Mimlmutm) MR. AND MRS. V meat M.rsh thank relatives and fiitni. for their attendance, axaiaiancr and pre.ent. at their wedding on 6.66. THI FAMILY OF Dr. Kok Ho Trlk. Ipoh thank, all friend, and relative, who attended hia funeral .ervlce, *ent967 words
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Advertisement1033 1966-06-07 16 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Wmrdt »t Him.)— Box tt elt. txtrm WIZARD SALESMAN WANTED to perform miracle. In .pace aalea. Apply personally 4u Robinson Koad. 8 pore. 810 COMMERCIAL FIRM require* immediately a male clerk, minimum iwaliflcation full Higher School Certificate. AXe IH-I'4 f'.ood pro*i<f>-ia. Starting rate $200 per month. Applicanta1,033 words
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Advertisement1046 1966-06-07 16 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE It Wmrdt M (Mim.)— Bom St rU. *xlr. FREEHOLD LAND K2.000 tq. ft for -sir altuated at Si m.a Buklt Tlmah Road phone ***** is port) or Call At 15-A. Slbu Road. BUNGALOW!:- Bin Tone Park 16.M8 tq. ft $110.0UU; Raffle. Park: 10.362 tq. It.1,046 words
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Advertisement888 1966-06-07 16 HIRE PURCHASE It Words M (Mim.)— Bom tt rU. *x(r. EASY NIRI-FURCHAtI, RadlOt. Radiogram*. Trlevltloa, Stereo Qrama. Record Chaaiera. Refrigerator*. OaJ Cooker*, On Water Heater.. Waahlag Machlara. Kreeier.. Klactrt* Fan.. Battery Clock.. Motor Cycle., Aircondltlonrr. Kerhuat a IM, Orchard Koad, 8 port. Phoa. *****. OFFICE EQUIPMENT It Wordt U (Mim.)—Bmx888 words
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Advertisement891 1966-06-07 16 FOR SALE It Words U i Him.}— Box M rift. tMtrm CIILINO FANS I' K. 60" 111--p«r month. Inelu.lvt Sxing Ttl: Sport 24f>04 TUN THIM ai the Dtach with UM moat eye-daullnc bikini Juat arrived at Klmatrtl't 84. High Street a port PHILCO AIRcOMOITIONIftt Availahl* at Central Electrical ft Refrigeration891 words
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Advertisement554 1966-06-07 16 VACANCIES IN MAJLIS PERBANDARAN, IPOH APPLiCATIONS are Invited from Fe leral Citizen* and or Stat« Nationa s (or the following appoinUnents: (ij CHIEF CLEBK (REVENUE) SALARY SCALE $JM x 18 700 Candidate* for the post should not be over 40 years and should have passed the Senior Cambridge or Federation554 words
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Advertisement362 1966-06-07 16 DISTRICT COURT SALE In the cause at W.S. A S. No. 341 of ltM Peck Hlng Textile Merchants (suing as a Arm) Plaintiff Versus I. D. Sulalman also known as Mohsmed Sulalman. Defendant AUCTION SALE OF Commercial refrigerator Bharp elevision set. showcase*., Übles. •hairs. Fabs. perfume, etc. To Be Held362 words
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Advertisement403 1966-06-07 16 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Ring-spore Proptrtlra T» be heM st »ur Bale*-roo*» NY 114, Market Street. Singapore. TuttAAj. Uth June. 1»«( st 5.30 p.m. 1. No. 61 Cardiff Orove. Scrangoon Garden Estate, area 4.140 aq. ft., 999 years lease, VACANT POSSESSION (Messrs P T. Wong Si Co.— Solicitor.", i403 words
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Article, Illustration227 1966-06-07 17 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep with IPOH, Monday. yyiTH My Carlo scratched from all engagements, only 12 horses have been handicapped for the $26,000 Perak Derby over 12f to be run at Ipoh on Sunday. The Rinus van Breukelen stable's "Big Two" Credit Balance 111 and Grenadier tower227 words
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400 1966-06-07 17 ON THE TRACK Newcomer Mount Illona set to score IPOH. Mon. Mark 1 down Mount Illona as a lively outsider at 1 Ipoh on Wednesday. This newcomer has j trained on splendidly since his initial race at Bukit Timah and is worth a flutter against Joint Venture in the Class400 words
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Article32 1966-06-07 17 PARIS. Mon. Nclciui. mount of Yves Saint Martin, won the Prix Dv Jockey Club the French Derby, at Chant illy yesterday. Bon Mot was a close second and Behisloun third.32 words
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Article23 1966-06-07 17 Never Too Ijite. winner of the Class 3. Div. 1. B}f race at Ipoh on Sunday, has been promoled to Class 2.23 words
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Article207 1966-06-07 17 From JA( K FINGLETON /CANBERRA, Mon. AustraV/ Han Test batsman Bob Cowper. who is playing In theLancashire League In England at the moment, turned his hand to cricket writing last week and must by now b» thinking that there are as many traps off field as207 words
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Article178 1966-06-07 17 LONDON, Mon. The new Totalisator Jackpot Pool, to be operated (or the first time at the Ascot race meeting later this month, has provoked a storm of criticism from bookmakers. It Is not certain that b1 c bookmakers will be prepared to accept bets for theReuter - 178 words
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330 1966-06-07 17 IPOH, Mon. The MRA Stipe ndiary Stewards report on yesterday's races at Ipoh: RACE 1: After passing the winning post the first time Moxham (Apa Lagi) Lroke his off stirrup leather and was inconvenienced for the remainder of the race. RACE i: In the straight330 words
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Article602 1966-06-07 17 FOR IPOH RACES IP OH. Mob. Weights for all nine race* here on Wednesday Cl 1, Div. 2— f Persian Hero 9.0» I'ulra Klang B.IS (irand Manner 8.12 Lama 8.19 Nashor 8.08 Pahlawan B.OJ Jolly Scout 8.07 King's Knight 8.07 Pelor Mm »••< Keruan Negara 8.05 I'onderosa 8.04 Depth602 words
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Article160 1966-06-07 17 Breakthrough for the Chaparral ADENAU (Germany p, Mon. Ai American-built Chaparral, powered by a Chevrolet engine, yesterday made racing history by winning the Neurburgrtnc 1.000-kilometre rare it lir lir.st non-European car to score a major postwar rare victory In the old world It was a sensational debut for thr rfdi-pnglncd160 words
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Article55 1966-06-07 17 HONG KONG M>r A 21--year-old Chinese girl. Li Shu L<\n, set :i new world record of 283 points in thr v .oim metre .single-round archery event, the New China Newt 1 Agency claimed Her eflnrf w*l f<»ur more point* more than the listed world record established by Bozena55 words
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Advertisement815 1966-06-07 17 SHERIFFS SALE THE BANKRUPTCY in thkhi.,h <ot rt ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) IN MALAYA AT MALACCA NOTK K OF INTENDED STATE OF MALACCA DIVIDKM). IX THE CAISE OF Bankruptcy No EXIXTTION NO. J .f IMC Estate, 8 po^ (C anvas»eri RM. 8. Savllhrl Plaintiff *> George Pennefather, No ver^is n HUng815 words
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Advertisement657 1966-06-07 17 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens: APrOISTMKM: <\i VALUATION ASSISTAN T. BALAKY ■CALK: Commencing 1152.50' and rising to 5475 p.m. plus Variable Alowance. Ql M.IrICATIONS: Cambridge School Certillcate plus Higher Schsol Certificate (Parti or equivalent. Subjects taken must satisfy entrance requirements for Professional657 words
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Advertisement766 1966-06-07 17 TENDERS LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU TAWARAN NO. Ft'R 636S Tawaran ada-lah dl-pelawa daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar dengan Lembaga Letrik Negara untok pemblnaan:— lai 1 rum.ih jenls II dan 6 rumah Jems IV ri-kßV.'amn Setenen Janaletrlk Lemal. Kelantan. Pcmtx>ronft2 kela« B dan keatas sahaja layak untok memohon ibi 2 rumaji766 words
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Article, Illustration363 1966-06-07 18 GUNN CHIT THYE - Stars are not a flop, says coach Lee GUNN CHIT THYE By Penang, Monday THE ASIAN All-Stars were not a flop, coach Lee Wai-tong declared here today. He blamed the ''terrible conditions" in which Stars played Sheffield Wednesday at the Merdeka Stadium last night for their 5-1 defeat. Mr. LeeSoong lion Sin - 363 words
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270 1966-06-07 18 Manager Brown agrees: Good first effort KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Genial Sheffield Wednesday manager Alan Brown today handed a bouquet to the Asian All-Stars for a commendable beginners' effort in their match at Merdeka Stadium last night. Mr Brown told Timespnrt that Sheffield were able to win 5-1 because they managed270 words
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Article98 1966-06-07 18 JTUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Lions Athletic Club of Manila will begin a six-match soccer tour of Singapore and Malaysia on Wednesday. The team, which include four Hong Kong players, are on a goodwill tour of South-East Asia. Their Itinerary for Singapore and Malaysia Wednesday: v Singapore98 words
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305 1966-06-07 18 MALACCA. Mon. Swifts A Athletic Association from Singapore dominated the Malacca AAA open relay events held at the Kubu Stadium yesterday. Swifts won all the three men's events 4 x 100 m. 4 x 200 m and 4 400 m. However due to the heavy305 words
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Article25 1966-06-07 18 IPOH, Mon The Perak Rugby Union will hold Its annual meeting in the committee room of the Ipoh Club here on June 13.25 words
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Article96 1966-06-07 18 PRIS. Mon. Tony Roche. 21 -year-old Australian, won Ihe French singles tennU title here yesterday alter baring a paln-kllllng injection (or a badly-sprained left «nkle lust before he went en court Roche hammered 34-year-old HuneiirUr Is'van Oulvas In «tr»l«ht sets 6-1. 6-4 7-5 In 'he firs]96 words
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Article888 1966-06-07 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - WEDNESDAY PLAY A DAZZLER NORMAN SIEBEL By KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY, the England FA Cup runners-up, spread out a pattern of smooth, clever football on the Merdeka Stadium pitch last night despite the water and the mud to beat the Asian All-Stars 5-1. Only young, uninhibited players could have888 words
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84 1966-06-07 18 No S'pore diver for Kingston Games WINGAPwttu, mo.. Slngapore wui nut oe represented in the diving Cvt-ius at tue Commonas the only mahst, Mohdnua Unai.i ocsa, faued vo maKe the grade. In todays inal held at the Yati Kit pool, Ohani. of iv* Signals Regiment, RAF, chalked up only 107.9484 words
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Article44 1966-06-07 18 IPOH- Mod .(nation Cup sfcepr match br.ucen Kilat Club, last years League Div 1 chiinipioii: and the Rest- sclieduled to be played at Stuunim Perak today, was postponed dne to the waterlogged ground cau*ed by heavy rain In the afternoon.44 words
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Advertisement159 1966-06-07 18 Malaysia's colourful monthly women's magazine written by Malaysians for Malaysians designed to provide Malaysia s younger generation with up -to the minute information on subjects ranging from fashions to beauty tips. S Nova I heney I the new monthly I exciting and exclusive I magazine that dares to be II159 words
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Advertisement303 1966-06-07 18 For quick, positive and long-lasting relief from the discomfort of JJ Haemorrhoids Va r 6 m oVd the new easily SWALLOWED tablets V.r.merd ■j«^ M -"ring or f rom the USea'Ch Varamerd gives more positive relief, its active prln. laboratories Of ZVIIIB* elple being the new. dynamic Factor QuiitTorlonH P-Zyma303 words
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Miscellaneous254 1966-06-07 18 I DIARY I S(K( I K— PesU match: Asian All-Stars "V Fulham (City Stadium. Prnang. 8 p m >. Frirndly: Penane Burnley Cup XI v School.- XI (City Sad urn 8 pin) Ipoh Div. 1: Tamil Ygsters v PCRC (JAJ grdi; l)i\ 3: Ipoh Ygsters A v Ped. DID (Coronation254 words
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Article401 1966-06-07 19 French students go along with smuggler bands from Philippines From JEFFREY FRANCIS: JESSELTON. Monday /^N average <>l 'A.ooo million American*qyrelics worth millions of dollars are being smuggled into the Philippines from Sabah every month. They are beine carrird by about 1,000 kumpits with high-powered engines which401 words
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Obituary73 1966-06-07 19 A. T SIMPER <•«, pa«*"l away •uiid*nly HunM 81--dadari Omet^rv BAKER P M of Dunlop Malayan F.matr.i. Ltd M inHR.-r of Swell Ettatr. T.m»-k .k tttt aftrr a utiort Illnrim II M.iv .MM CDCAR ARTHUR GREEN formerly I'hii-f > i Works D*partm<Tit. rrlirvd. dud aftrr mi'Mi n 1!1 n73 words
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135 1966-06-07 19 WEREMBAN, Mon. A Form Three pupil of St. Paul's Institution here. K Chandrasekaran, 15 (above), described by his father as "the most quiet of my children." has been missing from his home since May 3. His rather, Mr. N. Krishnan, a clerk, said135 words
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118 1966-06-07 19 ROUND-THE-WORLD JET IN OFF-ON MYSTERY MANILA, Mon. iTI American entertainer Arthur Godfrey changed plans again and flew on to Manila tonight in his attempt to set a round-the-world flight record for a twin-Jet businessmen's plane. He and his three copilots landed here at 8.42 p.m. and took off again forUPI - 118 words
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Article, Illustration100 1966-06-07 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Foreign Minister. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. returned to Singapore tonight from Vienna, where he addressed 'the International congress of Socialist Youth. He had been with Mr. Lee Kuan Yews party touring East Europe. This tour, he said tonight, was decided on after Singapore became100 words
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Article58 1966-06-07 19 BIRMINGHAM. Mon The Standard-Triumph motor group here today closed five car factories, employing 15.000 workers, after a series of 12-hour strikes by 60 men Three factories are at Coventry, the two others at Birmingham and Liverpool. Production losses In the 10-week dispute over pay rates wereReuter - 58 words
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Article22 1966-06-07 19 MANILA. Mon.— President Marcos underwent a minor surgical operation here last night to remove a cyst on his neck.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article286 1966-06-07 19 LONDON. Mon.— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: GILTEDGED Cohsol 2i delayed Funding #S £93 7/ 16 —£3/16 War 3}'' £50 11/16— £6/16] BANKS Chartered Mfaj /4 f Hongkong £9 11/16 INSURANCE Com. Un 46/3 —1% Prudentials "A' 37/9 3 Royal 38/4* /1J286 words
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446 1966-06-07 19 RODERICK PESTANA - RODERICK PESTANA By ABOIT 200 students of the Secondary Trade School in Johore Bahru have Ixncotted classes in protest against alleged non-recogni-tion of their certificates, poor hostel conditions, shortage of teachers and lack of proper training facilities. Yesterday, the students went to school, but instead446 words
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Article54 1966-06-07 19 DAMASCUS. Mon. A Syrian Army spokesman claimed today that one Israeli was killed in a three-hour machlnegun and cannon clash on the Syrian-Israeli border last night. The spokesman satd the Israelis started the shooting which prompted Syrian tanks to return the fire There were no SyrianAP - 54 words
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Article27 1966-06-07 19 MANILA, Mon. Oovernment lawyers have filed deportation charges against a Chinese drugstore owner and six of his employees for allegedly Importing drugs from China.— UPl.27 words
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Article25 1966-06-07 19 TOKYO. Mon. A Japanese specialist flew to Manila today to help the Philippines In its battle against rats ravaging the crops. AP.AP - 25 words
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Article140 1966-06-07 19 Johore boats resume barter trade MUAR. Mon. Smallscale barter trading between Malaysians and Indonesians resumed on the west coast of Johore soon after the successful Bangkok peace talks. Thry expect another boom like the one which ended when confrontation began. The Indonesians brine rubber. fish. charcoal and rattan in exchance140 words
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Article29 1966-06-07 19 VIENTIANE. Mon. Kin* Savang Vathana of Laos returned here today after a 20-day visit to the Soviet Union, made at the invitation of the Soviet Oovernment. R«4cr.29 words
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96 1966-06-07 19 NEW DELHI. Mon. A Sydney bound BO AC airliner was forced to turn back to New Delhi yesterday after a vulture punched a hole in its fuselage. The plane, a Boeing 707, with 104 people on board, landed safely at New Delhi airport whileReuter - 96 words
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Advertisement92 1966-06-07 19 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 W»r4, Hi I Himimum) OOM !o Lily and Khek Sun a daugntrr s-tuk W.in on 1 1 It. Thank" to do. ior and *taff XX Hu.'pilal Blngaporr KEI KHOR: Rrtwrrn Thuan Hork. eldtut o Madam Urn Guat Brr. Godnon of Mr *n>l Mm Kn YonK Chin and92 words
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Advertisement110 1966-06-07 19 FASTEST TO MANILA AND THE U.S.A. Nine entertainment programmes to Philippine Air Lines fly the fastest and choose from stereo or monaural only direct service between Singapore First-run, wide-screen, full colour movand Manila. Non-stop from Manila to ies from Manila to the U.S.A. Cuisine the USA. (via Honolulu). Aboard and110 words
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Miscellaneous51 1966-06-07 19 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore (or the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 86 73 Kota Bharu 91 75 Penan; 88 75 Ipoh 00 73 C. Highlands 70 Malacca 83 73 Singapore 82 75 Jesselton 80 75 Kuchlng 8851 words
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