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Title Section24 1966-08-01 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Notional Hewspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203424 words
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Article, Illustration857 1966-08-01 1 Triple pay to go LEE TELLS OF NEED TO DISCARD BRITISH SYSTEM AND RESTRICTIVE PRACTICES SINGAPORE, Sunday MR. Lee Kuan Yew disclosed today that the Government was preparing legislation which uould change Singapore's Bri-tish-orientated trade union system, including the abolition of triple pay for working on857 words
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Article, Illustration159 1966-08-01 1 Moertopo has talks with Tun KUALA LL'MPUR, Sun. Col. Ali Moertopo, the Indonesian emissary, flew in here today for talks with the Deputy Prime .Minister, Tun Abdul Kayak. The talks lasted for more than one hour. After the talks, Tun Ka/ak reiterated that he was prepared to go to Jakarta159 words
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Article33 1966-08-01 1 JAKARTA. Sun. Indonesia s sugar output will likely drop to 600.000 tons llil.s year, compared unh one million tons last yrar at ihr lone drought Amaru newa SSSney reported tori* y.33 words
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Article56 1966-08-01 1 LONDON, Sun. The Duke of Edinburgh has been rejected as an honorary fellow in an election by members of a leading scientific society in Britain. He failed to get the necessary 3-1 majority in a postal ballot after being nominated by the council of the 11.000--strone InstituteReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration1134 1966-08-01 1 DAHARI ALI; PREM KUMAR - Razak on a fully developed Malaysia DAHARI ALI and PREM KUMAR By THREE MORE 5-YEAR PLANS THE ANSWER KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak s;iid today the implementation of three more live-year plans would transform Malaysia Irom a developing country lo a fully developed one comparable1,134 words
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326 1966-08-01 1 I/TJALA LUMPUR, Sun. Tengku Abdul Rahman said today that much is expected to happen at the ASA Foreign Ministers' conference which opens in Bangkok on Wednesday. Malaysia will be represented at the meeting by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. who326 words
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Article31 1966-08-01 1 PEKING. Sun— Lv Ting-yi. dismissed recently as head of the Chinese Communist Party's propaganda department, has also lost the post of Culture Minister. Hip Chinese press indicated today. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration135 1966-08-01 1 'to quit soon' ONDON. Sun. SoL* viet Premier Alexei Kosygin "will shortly resign." the Sunday newspaper, The Observer, reports today. A brief front-page report by Communist affairs expert Edward Crankshaw says that Mr. Kosygin is reported to be "far from well and, more importantly, sick of being on theUPI - 135 words
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Article65 1966-08-01 1 I.AGOS. Sun. Talks oetween Northern led military dissident* and the Nigerian regime continued tensely in Army installations today aa anxiety grew over the (ale of the country s military leader Major-General Johnson AguivlIronsi Gen Agulyi-Ironsi was seized by the dissidents in the Western city of Ibadan65 words
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Article31 1966-08-01 1 LONDON. Sun President Johnson gave British Prime Minlsiei Wilson «n alrrraft (.--der -vorth UBSIOO million durinr the British leaders visit to Washington, according Lp rt^- vi clrculaMnc here— AP.AP - 31 words
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Article61 1966-08-01 1 $20,000 waiting to be won HERE'S your chance lo win $!U)0i) or $11,000 or both. Til s'uioo awaits th c outright winner of the Malay Mail Word Puzzle contost "GX M THE si 1.000 prize ;i\v;iils the outright winner of the Berita Harian Spot-the-Ball contest -in. Entries for hoih contests61 words
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Article35 1966-08-01 1 SAIGON. Sun. Two \\a\rs of 852 bombers, PHch loaded with About 25 tons ol bombs, hit North Virtnamrsp htdeoutJ on Ihp iocs llfd neutral border lor the second straight today. AP.AP - 35 words
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200 1966-08-01 1 Shiina retains post in new Cabinet '[TOKYO. Sun. The 1 Japanese Prl m c Minister. Mr. Ei.snku Sato, today exten ly reshuffled his 18--man Cabinet. With the economy climbing out 01 last slon and with Japan beginning to assert hersell In international affairs, Mr. Sato h'ft unchanged the key economicsReuter - 200 words
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Article21 1966-08-01 1 RUSSIAN ADVISERS MOtOOW. Sun. Sovirt I nion admitted officially today it bas srnl nulit.irv .uhisers to Norlli Vh-tn.im IPI21 words
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Article, Illustration562 1966-08-01 2 PARIS, Sun.- United Nations Secretary -General U Thant. flying *oNew York after a Moscow visit, disclosed here that what Kremlin leaders told him strengthened h i s fears of a major war developing out of the Vietnam conflict. He gaveReuter - 562 words
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260 1966-08-01 2 BOAC pilot tells of a deal with dissidents at Lagos airport THE piiot of a British plane, which landed here x early today from Lagos, said he "did a deal" with Nigerian dissidents so that he could be allowed to bring his passengers to London. He said he flew theReuter - 260 words
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116 1966-08-01 2 BRISBANE. Sun.—Deadly toxins from marine creatures, which have caused more than .10 deaths in Queensland waters, may soon he used to save lives, according to research workers at Queensland University. "Now the doorway to a vast underwater store of new therapeutic drugs, antibiotics,Reuter - 116 words
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134 1966-08-01 2 lecturers ordered out of Rhodesia' report SALISBURY. Sun. The Rhodesian Governmem has served deportation orders oa eiirht 01 the nine lecturers detained since a police raid on the multi-racial university college here on Wednesday, the wife of one said last night. Fivp of the lecturers nra British, one Canadian, '>n*Reuter - 134 words
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Article55 1966-08-01 2 CAPETOWN. Sun -A A pipesmoklnt? Esteovi farmer lined river— pipe in month ■-h brokp hi* line r he rmcrgpd with liis pipe still In md hia I all in hu hand. Peking protest PCKINO Sun. Chin* ha* ponv-tcd to Indonesia concerning allfcfd mMrea'ment of ChlneM Is55 words
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Advertisement267 1966-08-01 2 Your dog and this climate Your dog it out *»f his natural element. Few dog* were designed for a hot and humid climate. It gets them down, saps their energy, robs them of that well-cared-for look. That's why your dog needs help help to combat this climate. And you can267 words
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Miscellaneous17 1966-08-01 2 TUE GAM9OL6 'fix^^aa^, f puewf its a V MOT OAV^/ \r; Jill i V "K'RN UAT mAT17 words
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Article96 1966-08-01 3 MADRID, Sun A Spanish fisherman. Francisco Simo, who indicated to American authorities the area where a hydrogen bomb fell off Palomares in south-eastern Spain, has submitted a US$5 million claim for compensation or reward, informed sources said today. According to the sources, the U.S. foreignUPI - 96 words
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Article, Illustration420 1966-08-01 3 Shooting of Bond film runs into confrontation with the Press... THE shooting of the new James Bond movie, 'You Only Live Twice, started on schedule here yesterday and immediately ran into a major confrontation with the Japanese Press, a spokesman for the company producing the filmUPI - 420 words
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Article99 1966-08-01 3 Gunmen grab $750,000 in gems CHICAGO. Sun. Three masked gunmen held up Bardach Brothers, Inc jewellers, at Indianapolis. Indiana, and escaped with at least I *****.000 worth of precious stones. The robbers carried revolvers and wore Hallo-ween-typ P masks and leather gloves. The bandits entered the shop behind a salesman,UPI - 99 words
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152 1966-08-01 3 'Burn Beatles 9 call for anti-Christian remarks BIRMINGHAM. (Alaba- ma>, Sun.— A "Beatle burning" Is planned by two I local disc jockeys outraged by their antl-Christlan remarks. Doug Laylon and Tomnw Charles of Station WAQY hay» called on their listeners to send in any Bcalir paraphernalia records, pictures, clothing IReuter - 152 words
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292 1966-08-01 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday. THHE build-up of U.S. armed strength has pass- ed its announced goal of 3,093.000 a year ahead of time ■^■■■B Pentagon officials are reluctant to talk In specific terms about the eventual size of the military forces. When questioned, the Deputy Secretary292 words
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Article31 1966-08-01 3 MIAMI BEACH (Florida), Sun.—Twenty-two-year-old Emily Roth fined US$25 here for indecent exposure, explained she drove a car in the nude to dry oft after a swimming party. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Advertisement343 1966-08-01 3 Beautiful curtains glide on Double Single Drew-Cord(^ S-^-^C*^^ J Dravv Cord Hind-Dr«wn Set 4j x—if^yjT^ffi. Make french pleats with vi j. t^ ie versat le vertical track. i;."l. I There is a sylon curtain I- 11 111 track to suit your every 11" •111 1 requirement AN ALUMINIUM TRACK WITH343 words
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Article, Illustration226 1966-08-01 4 CINGAPORE, Sun. The First Lady, Puan Noor Aishah, today called for the "continuous support" of the public for the Girls' Guide movement in Singapore. Speaking at a dedication service for the new $90,000 (jirl Guide*' Association headquarters huildinc al lemenceau Avenue. Puan Noor said such support226 words
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Article246 1966-08-01 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. T^HE Jurong wharves of the Economic Development Board now consisting of 3,000 ft. of deep water berths with transit shed, storage, and other facilities will be made available for use by coastal vessels from tomorrow. This will be a temporary arrangement pending thpcompletion246 words
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Article58 1966-08-01 4 SINGAPORE Sun. Watei i will be cut off at Bukit Tinial' Road, 'between Cluny Road anc Quren's Road) from 6 p.m. to morrow to 6 a.m. on Tuesday Water will also be cut off at Tan lone Rhu (from Singapore Shipyard to Rhu Cross" and Rhi Cross58 words
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147 1966-08-01 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Almost a third of the 308 stalls at the Great World autumn trade fair are exhibiting goods manufactured in Singapore. The fair, which was officially opened on Friday night by Mr Chan Chee Seng. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of147 words
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Article124 1966-08-01 4 Constable. girl die in shooting SINGAPORE, Sun. Police Constable Cheah Ab Chye and his girl friend, Wong Slew Har, died in a double shooting tragedy at the Tanjong Murai police post at Lim Chu Kang Road this evening. They were found bleeding profusely from bullet wounds at 7.45 p.m. seconds124 words
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98 1966-08-01 4 More family plan clinics to meet demand SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapon Family Planning and Population Board has set up more clinics to meet the increasing demand lor its sen- ices. The number of clinics has been increased to 30 since the board took over from the Singapore Family Planning Association in98 words
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Article72 1966-08-01 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. TV Singapura will telecast an interview with the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. al 9.30 p.m. tomorrow over Channel 5. Asking the questions will be foreign correspondents Mr. Creighton Burns of the Melbourne Age Mr. Nihal Singh of the Statesman ol India,72 words
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273 1966-08-01 4 rvHE president of the Army Civil Service Union, Mr. V.R. Balakrishna, warned today that the union would insist on the settlement of certain outstanding claims by the British Government "before we hear of any future redundancy." "If there is no settlement, then a serious273 words
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Advertisement335 1966-08-01 4 CAPITOL (Singapore) TONIGHT AT 9.30 PM N.B. SATURDAY MIDNIGHT FULL-HOUSE! BOOK NOW BJ gbf^ Introducing LOUIS DAVILA it MARC MATO 1 L^_]f Count* Espionage AGENT 077 f#2T/ ..WOMEN and EXCITEMENT MS^rtJr c n t° him like a magnet! j j ESPIONAGE j I I INI 1/ n\l W HJnl 11335 words
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Advertisement537 1966-08-01 4 .ORGANISATION. Lost 2 Doy»— 4 Sho«t Di.iv Not* Timti iP. 1 jj, 6 A 9pm "The Group" Marti prompHy at BJ 11 20 am, 2 SO. 20 9 25 pm PJN.B. Rccommrndcd FOR ADULTS' Bj"The GROUP" color (uajb Condicr Brrqtn Joan Nactcott Elizabeth Hartmon Shirley Kniaht* (I OPtNS WfO— BY537 words
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367 1966-08-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A resolution calling tor a gradual establishment of a welfare state in Malaysia was this evening defeated in the I nuiu general assembly here today. The resolution, which was moved by Ilaji Ahmad bin Said, Ml* for Scbarang Prai L'tara. was debated367 words
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91 1966-08-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sim.— A police patrol car rushed to Jalan Kenny Timor here this morning after a telephone call from a resident who reported seeing some men removmg the rear window screen from an overturned car. By the time the police ar- rived the91 words
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Advertisement437 1966-08-01 5 will he get the future he deserves? Without you, your son's life would never be the same. But at least you can ensure that, should you die, your family will still be able to live in reasonable comfort and enjoy sonic of the Ihmp you had planned for them. Through437 words
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Article130 1966-08-01 7 iJINUAPORE. Sun. 13 The council of the Buddhist Union. Singapore, has appointed its president. Brail. Dhammarak.shita. as its new religious leader. B'.ah Dhammarakshita, Lay name Is Bro. Tan Kirn Teck. succeeds the Yen. Dhammasiikha, resident monk o. the union. who dud earlier this month. new religious130 words
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Article38 1966-08-01 7 1 MU i Sun tie i nine I Other jirla to win the "Pi 1 Petta v.. the DiiKliiigi. Club liere last 1. runners-up were n 17. and i 23. bo:h Ipoli 1 138 words
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127 1966-08-01 7 Teachers blamed for school exodus LOiA I{II\KI .Sun. liiuhcrs should share tin- lil. inn tot the 3.000 Standard Six pupils in Kclant.in who dropped out of school last year. The Chief I duration Officer here. Inchr .Mur.td bin Moh.uned Noor, said Ihi-. today. Indie Mm.nl who was addressing the annual127 words
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Article54 1966-08-01 7 \PORE Bun SoniP 20 Horn .sin cuuntrieif «re rxpccLed lo arrive licie toni/. iiie International Planned n training swninar which opens on Tiieartij 1 \.c four-week ■eminar held al :lif new premises of the Family Planning Institute in Gilstead Road The deleeates arc from Vietnam, Lacs Fiji.54 words
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Article72 1966-08-01 7 ipoh. sun iin Sultan ot Perak h.i.s announcrd thai onlj 40 PJ.Ks >Pincat Ja-.i Keoaktian. or Menlonou.s Servicr Med^il^i Kill be j awarded by h.m each vr.n. i> ninij this year. "This is necemry if the award ;s to br more appreciated", he told ;hr seco:id72 words
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90 1966-08-01 7 I ONDON, Bun. Sheikh Razak Om Sheikh Shukur the language ftd--01 She:] Malaysia Limited is to attend a cuiiterence ol the Internationa) Youth Hostels Federation In Vienna next month Sheikh Razak. who la do■re '->n the Ol Shells language laboratory as an effl- rJent90 words
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Article89 1966-08-01 7 IZUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The symbolic "suicide" of an effigy of the teaching profession yesterday climaxed the five-day picketing at the Federal House by about 1 .000 members of the National Union of Teachers. It was part of the union's campaign to win for all teachers housing89 words
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330 1966-08-01 7 Lee: Days of slogan shouting are over CINGAPORE'S Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. has expressed the Hope that in the next decade. Singaporeans would be able to show the world that they could light bcU-r than anyone else in this part of the world. "This Ls because we have330 words
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245 1966-08-01 7 EXAMS CHIEF TAKES OVER BAKI'S JOB KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. T«HE Yang di-Pertuan Agong has approved the A appointment of the former Controller of th«Examinations Syndic-ate. Haji Hamdan bin Sheikh Tahir. as the Chief Education Adviser. Ho succeed* Inclie Amlnuddin Baki who died Middenly of coronary thrombasis at the age of245 words
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107 1966-08-01 7 Don't act like story-book teacher... lESSELTON. Sun. J Sabah's Director of Education, Mr. J. E. B. Ambrose, has advised teachers not to present themselves "the picture of the much derided old-fashioned person" so often depicted in novels and plays. "Teachers .should submit their teaching methods and their subject matter to107 words
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Article47 1966-08-01 7 KUALA I.UMPUR. bun. Thf Yang di-PertUHii Akoiik his sent a congratulatory mes^er to the President ot Switzerland on the occa.sion of tnr Swlss National Day. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abfiul Rahman, has also .sent a sinu- nirssage to the Swiss Min.s.cr of Foreign Affairs.47 words
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Article27 1966-08-01 7 SINGAPORE" Bun Ihe QswernßMnt h;».s tnnounced that the importation of accumulator i). .it.- b no longer .sub.iPct to .specific import licensing mid quantitative import restriction.27 words
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Article47 1966-08-01 7 KOTA BHARI Sun lruhr I-n: ill bin Ibrahim. 25. a BUUttetiHT leaves (or Londun on Flld.lv to study law hi Lincoln 1 Inn A former assistant ttttlkl OnV MT of Pa.sir Putrh hr was MOOad--1 ed to the lower courts last year.47 words
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122 1966-08-01 7 Grievance procedure for the people— by Tawi SIBU. Sun. The Chief Minister, Penghulu Tawi Sli, today urged the people to settle their differences "a mica b1 y through penghulus, kapitans china and tuai rumahs" in their areas. He .said they muld take the problem^ to a higher level if the122 words
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Miscellaneous297 1966-08-01 7 Straits Times Crossword \i r<i»- 6. Confrontation for one with a 9. H»rr<ni:- to provide food and blend of wit and iierv* <9i drink i9> 7. Their spring mi.vied the river 10. Emperot against being taken at 19 (6i. In by one who soiuni to 9 111 t. Quietly let297 words
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95 1966-08-01 8 Exhibition of children's paintings IPOH. Sun. Paintings by Perak schoolchildren will be on show for four days beginning tomorrow at the Ipoh Public Library m an exhibition sponsored by the Junior Chamber. A :ot;'l of 17- entries in oils. nlour black .md white and traditional Chinese were rectiveu from 2995 words
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Article, Illustration255 1966-08-01 8 ABUL FAZIL - Dr. Razif on Jurong: I never dreamt... ABUL FAZIL By Singapore, Sunday INDONESIAN participation in Singapore's industrialisation programme will be one of the topics to be discussed when the 25-man l'act-I'inding mission opens formal talks with the Singapore Government tomorrow. This was indicated today oy Dr. Mohammad Razif. leader of255 words
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Article82 1966-08-01 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Hundreds of species of tropical fish are expected to be exhibited for the first time at thr Chinese Assembly Hall here from Aug. 31 to Sept. 5The exhibition, organied by the Selangor Aquarist Society, will be opened by the Sultan of82 words
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Article31 1966-08-01 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Informal :on and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman- left for Tokro tonight to attend the Asian Pe.ue and Ami-Nuclear Arms Congress.31 words
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209 1966-08-01 8 Govt's gift scheme will benefit 17,000 farmers L[L"AI.A LUMPUR. Sun. About 17.000 farmers who never had i a buflalo will animal from the Government within the next four yfar.s thanks •paw a h scheme" for which So million ha> been set aMdo in the Firs; Ma layyla Plan. Thii scheme,209 words
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Article62 1966-08-01 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Go\erntnetu has no immedi..'r pla*:s to increase toe prices of the Social Welfare Lottery dcv piti the extension of u.s sales j Sabah and Sarawak, the Minister :ol Wellare Services. Hu.n Abdul Hani;d Kh:m said yeMcrday. Hf was speaking to reporters al62 words
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Article51 1966-08-01 8 PENANG. Sun The lollowr.« ln\e been appointed mcrr.b*n of the slate scholarship ooard: The Chief Minister (chairman e\-offlcioi. Chief Education Officer c \-offluo > Inche Aiii Ibrah;m. H.ui L^mail oin Che Chik- Mr. Kee Yong i Chin and Mr. R. P. Jegarai. The State Secretary 1 tary to51 words
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134 1966-08-01 8 Xl mh\\ sun rh» caretakef i>i .»n aacient tomb near Pn.i l>ic k>nn. M.iii Mm K.tk.n. (,4. is xrrk i n t Ij-r.il action a^.iinst the Nrcrj Semhi l.m <.o\ i iMiicni for bulldoiini liis hou>e and huvnini; down hi> picena house.134 words
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92 1966-08-01 8 MUAJI. Sun. Certain headmasters and teachers in Johore were today criticised for not reporting for duty on time. The nir tr o m the Chief Education Oflicei\ Mr Tan Teik Beni?. who was addressIng .i Parent Day Battering ;it Dato Svi Amar di-Ray.)92 words
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Article54 1966-08-01 8 I/LALA LUMPUR. Sun Mr. Bnrico Carrara. 46, Italian Ambassador- nate to Malaysia, arrived here tonight. He Is replacing tiio former Ambassador. Dr. Mario Filo Bella Torre, who left '..<- I r.day. Mr. Carrara, a bachelor, the Ambassador to India for the last four years He54 words
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Article136 1966-08-01 8 A DONATION of SlO from r\ Anonymous has been received by the Straits Times for Inche Asha'ari din Sha'aban. a "hole-in-t he-heart" Malay school teacher here, who uruently requires surgical operation in Australia His fund now stands at 1114. SINGAPORE. Sunday Other clfiiiaiiuiis iri-cived dill136 words
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Miscellaneous204 1966-08-01 8 Alhtf Onn Htf V.T. Hantlim I OC AM TH me MK'THtk- I MEY GOTTA AiZHR DVCV: IM'lsjt XX m> JHU bl cooisiN' up ilacv -.»-> i rwvMtr yvo mencon COMI I NEVER *sNr\\ THIMk I SLJMPINI. 1 ABOUT 'S AN IT, YEH II VIdOOK A IhOSE 7VWO HAP AN> LikE204 words
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Article31 1966-08-01 10 Wort* tIS (Minimum) MR CHIN SEE TECK and family of tit leitr* Ms (in m Chnri Ah l^okc think JjlftWi and fnmd* for thur kind and «»»r\ ic*« rt nderrd31 words
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Article200 1966-08-01 10 U Horrf. SIS (Mimimmm) PIMM'S CUPS: The Moat Heavenly I'rinka on K.arth Ka»y to make first add lemonade, and ice. Available at all HAPPINESS la «hrn the (Irl the? re and »omeone noticea your fab pendant from Donald Moore Gallenea. REMEMBER MARZINf and forget ai'in*" remedy I* mont effective,200 words
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Article696 1966-08-01 10 Wherever football if played and talked about it soems to have been agreed that if England could not win the World Cup at Wembley then Englishmen could not win it anywhere. This wrll reasoned judgement was supported by most British football fans, who also believed, such was696 words
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Article357 1966-08-01 10 The news from Nigeria is scanty but disturbing. General Ironsi. who became head of state in January after the Government of Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa had been overthrown, is held hostage at Ibadan. 80 miles from his capital. Several army garrisons are reported to have sided with the357 words
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Article143 1966-08-01 10 A feature of the MAHA exhibition (which closed last i night with its annual batch of attendance and other records in the bag) is the fruit display. Every year this section I draws thousands of visitor* to admire the best that Malayan kampongs and compounds produce. and every143 words
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Article163 1966-08-01 10 'PHE behaviour of a A number of undergraduates at the University of Malaya during a debate between the M.B.S. school of Kuala Lumpur and Anderson Schojl, Ipoh, was deplorable. This was the final round of thp inter-sixth form school debates for the Oppenheim Shield. A163 words
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261 1966-08-01 10 pOLLOWING the introduction of work permits in Singapore, I decided to return to Malaysia. However, when I called at the Central Provident Fund Board's office to withdraw my money I was shocked to learn that I was not entitled for these contributions261 words
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Article50 1966-08-01 10 I REFER to the letter "Crash Barrier" by Mr. I.im Gee Spuk. and would like to inform him that the central carriageway of Nicoll Highway Is a straight road and there is a speed limit of 40 mph. The road ha.s the usual raised kerbs on both sides.50 words
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Article60 1966-08-01 10 1 REFER to Mr. Chan Choon Him's complaint that the publication of the Singapore Annual Report is in arrears. The 1964 Report la in the final stages of production and should be out very soon. The 1965 Report Is also being processed and should be out before long.60 words
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Article429 1966-08-01 10 -T»HE Italian Cio- vernment's drive against the Mafia has entered decisive phase with the investigation of Sicilian banks and the deposit accounts of Mafia bosses. During the last month, according to a member of the Governments Anti-Mafia Commission, the bank accounts of some 40 "big pieces" (Mafia429 words
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Article793 1966-08-01 10 MARK FRANKLAND - An economy on crutches by MARK FRANKLAND SAIGON, Sun. IF you stand on one oi Saigon's main streets you might, without any extraordinary luck, see three or four snappy sports cars drive by in as many minutes. On a drive through the city in the evening rush hour, though, you793 words
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Article299 1966-08-01 10 Lajos Lederer - Russia woos Bulgaria again by Lajos Lederer LONDON, Sun ALBANIA continues to give a rough answer to Soviet, efforts to restore friendship between the two countries. The Soviet offer to resii're diplomatic relations, broken off in 1060 after Albania had sided with China in Chinas quarrel with Russia, has brought299 words
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Advertisement681 1966-08-01 10 Straits Times Malay Mail Classified advertisements n*ay be handed to COLD STOKACI SUPIRMARKfT Orchard Read (Receptiemst O.t. COLD STORAGE IRANCHIS At Holland Read Ne.ol Base Authorised A«enft CITY SOOK STOKf LTD.. w.nchester House. CaHyar Qwar THf NEWS FRONT ritiaatnck's Supermarket M M ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Read, Naval Saea. HAMIIM STORE.681 words
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Advertisement46 1966-08-01 10 SOLID AS A ROCK OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORIW'. LTD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank. AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $100,000,000 00 ISSUfcD I FULLY PAID: 30,000,000.00 GENERAL RESERVE: 36,000,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED: $593,000,000.00 iVR SUPREME SAFETY SAVE WITH O.C.R.C. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT SINGAPORE, MALAYSIA A SOUTH EAST ASIA.46 words
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Advertisement140 1966-08-01 10 They're all avoiding me!* Don't let this happen to you End your perspiration odor problems with ARRID CREAM or ROLL-ON fcTSi with PERSTOP l— P< OtllC a> P la T mn you being Utt out like sn ou»--mm ^m^m%9^ m %9 g cattr Hove ton wondered whyf it Jiaata*****^ could140 words
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Article305 1966-08-01 11 LEE FOO SAN - A new life begins for a former Front leader at the stroke of midnight By LEE FOO SAN Ipoh, Sunday AT the stroke of midnight tonight, Mr. Yuen Foo Thong, 32, a former Socialist Front leader who was detained for five years and then put on305 words
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221 1966-08-01 11 Former detainees form self-help body— SINGAPORE, Sun. A group of ex-politi-cal detainees today divided to form a non-political organisation to seek a better deal for themselves. About 12ii of them were invitcri in a meeting held at the Hokkien Huay Kuan auditorium in Telok Aver Strert, but only half of221 words
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Article45 1966-08-01 11 KUALA I.L'MPI'R. Sun. Mr. Arthur Abryaurfrricrirt. second secrotary ol Uir r<ylonpsp High ComiiPrc. left today with his wife to take up a new appointment In Rat..: Hp i.s brine succeeded by Mr v.rm Karunaratne, who arrived here thrrr days *go.45 words
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Article114 1966-08-01 11 Complaint over 2-ft deep graves 1/ VIANG, Sun— The Towd Board here was yesterday told of the dead being buried in two-foot deep craves at the District Hospital cemetery in Sungei Chua. about half a mile from here. Mr N. Arumugair. complained to the board that he had received several114 words
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Article46 1966-08-01 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The High Commissioner for Australia Mr. WB. Pritchett. will formally hand over a set of ill volumes of the Commonwealth Law Report to the Sineapore High Court tomorrow Thr Chief Justice. Mr. Justice i Wee Chong Jin. will receive th» I lift46 words
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Article86 1966-08-01 11 I/lALA LIMPUR. Sun The Government hoprs to build 470 midwife clinics and recruit another ROll miriwivps in the near future, the Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Sam.Nuclin. said here today Speaking at the opening of the Government Miclwives Union's annual meeting, he said his86 words
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Article, Illustration419 1966-08-01 11 CINGAPORE Sun. Singapore should not be built In such a way that it would become "a third China." This is the sort of nation its neighbours feared to have at their doorsteps, the chairman of the Adult Education Board.419 words
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107 1966-08-01 11 lESSELTON, Sun. The Chief Minister. Mr. Peter Lo today urged people here to show a more venturesome spirit by moving out to new settlement areas. The Government, ne said, was striving to achieve a propertyowning democracy so that every citizen would t.ave107 words
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Article, Illustration122 1966-08-01 11 Candlelight parade by 20,000 Catholics DUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun. —About 20.000 Catholics from Malaysia. Singapore and Thailand, took part in a candlelight procession last night eve of the Annual Fea.'t of St Anne, the patron saint of Bukit Mertajam. The titrfiue of St. Anne v.is borne from the '>:ri chinch in122 words
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Article28 1966-08-01 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. Thieves broke into the store-room of Ming Sing Co in North Bride* Rnad early yesterday, and carted away toys and other articles worth 15.00028 words
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161 1966-08-01 11 SINGAPORE GETS ITS SECOND WOMAN DISTRICT JUDGE SINGAPORE. Sun.— A new civil district court opens here tomorrow with Mrs. Koh Beng Neo. tht first woman local law graduate legal officer, as judge. Mr- Koh. who Joined th« government service in 1961. will preside In the Th.rd Civil District Court at161 words
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Article, Illustration58 1966-08-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. Thi Brickfields Bungsar branch of the Malaysian Indian CongrtM will celebrate the 20th annivari sary of the founding of the party with a dinner and cultural Khow at the Dewan Ton Puan Raha ia j Jalan Abdul Samad here on WedI nesday. MR. YUEN58 words
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Advertisement138 1966-08-01 11 ■535 STYLISH, COLOURFUL PORTABLE FOR THE HOME The TR-627 is an all-transistorised portable home radio operating on four economical flashlight batteries. Full fidelity sound reproduction is achieved through a SONY high quality 4' speaker. It features continuous tone control, slide rule dial and convenient carrying handle. RESEARCH MAKES THE DIFFERENCE138 words
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Advertisement189 1966-08-01 11 -^ilJ^m per annum New home? A car? University for the children? Life's good things come easier when you savt with Pan Malayan Finance. Your deposit earns 6 0 0 interest per annum, giving a safe, steady income. Call on us today and see how simple it is to open a189 words
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Article1176 1966-08-01 12 ALLLNGTON KEYNARD - A survey of Chinese economy A QUARTER OF MANKIND: An Anatomy of China today. By Dick Wilson (Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 455.) TWELVE years ;i <>, wh c n Cnina's n c w constitution was adopted, .Mao Tsclun^ defined his government's main task to be to unite the Chinese people, to1,176 words
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Article320 1966-08-01 12 DAVID SZE - HOUSEKEEPING AMONG MALAY FEASANTS^By Rosemary Firth. (Athlone Press: University of London. 425.) MRS Firth's study of a Malay fishing community in Kelantan, published Just before the Japanese war. has long been out of print and copies of it are exceedingly scarce. DAVID SZE I-F^" prewlon320 words
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Advertisement237 1966-08-01 12 JisjiL of Switzerland AQUAPLANE J^V 4) 1770Y-96-2 I^|" A wonderful new sportsman's watch is introduced into the already popular Sandoz Aquaplane JB L series the SANDOZ AUTOMATIC "DAY-DATE". tyM Every SANDOZ Aquaplane Watch 11l m is SHOCK PROTECTED and m PRESSURE TESTED to 10 atmosjj s^^ pheres which means that237 words
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Advertisement232 1966-08-01 12 CAN YOU FACE ANOTHER DAYwithout j air conditioning i I lIILI SJC Keep rool w.th a C»' '<"■ W«il RA. Quiet, cool, co l^'^'"^: r the moopi RA <% dPS.qnert for l,va» hoflron^' A SD^cial tPTip r range of SPttrngs. Output 10,800 to 1 1,000 B.T.Us. HOW HOT DOES IT232 words
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Article, Illustration294 1966-08-01 13 MR. KACHMAT StKAKTIKO (second ft oin lelt). the First Secretary ant. Chief of Protocol at the Indonesian Lmbavsv in London, proposed a toa»t to friendship and brotherhood at the seventh anuivrr*.arv dinner of the Persatuan .Malaysia L. K. last week. It was the fi-st Meeting294 words
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Article69 1966-08-01 13 AI.OR STAR. San P f are uflermg a si-OUO reward lor ion lcddinK to the arreai ol a four-mail ksmb who hcid uu thi in.iii.itcr tit Wollr.sley-Luiia* E&tate early this month. The gang- one armed with piatol and the others with Icnlvea, hrld up Mr. K.69 words
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Article95 1966-08-01 13 Quarterly import Quotas SINGAPORE. Sun— The ipore Governme: announced quarterly Im- the folijwing goods: da M ]>< t ceni of 1964 import.- frCOT .V.v.c C t" Sept 5: Mament electric bulbs 13--00 watta for ciumrstic light- Jull IS to Oct. 14: nicj-squilc of 1963 :m--porU, July '.'0 to Oct. 19.95 words
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Article38 1966-08-01 13 KOTA BHARU. Sun. Mr. Pui Tiuim iias been elected president of the Rotary Club here. Otlin Official* are Tengku Rti:dlci«li bin Teii(?ku Hannah, vice-president: Mr. Nc Tc-iir Hun-, aecr Ury; a«cl Mr Yap Peng Kee. treasurer.38 words
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Article290 1966-08-01 13 I»OAD accidents In Sarawak have reached an alarming rate and the police are deeply concerned, the Commissioner of Sarawak Constabulary. Dato R.T.M. Henry, told a Press conference yesterday. !!<■ •-aid the number t f road accidents had almo.-t doubled throughout he State in the past290 words
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Article172 1966-08-01 13 'PHE Sultan of Kedah 1 laid a wreath at the memorial In the Merdoka Gardens here this morning In memory of those who lost their lives fighting Communist bandits during the 12-year Emergency. The 20- ml 'emony members ol Parliament. state i. I community leader.-.172 words
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Article192 1966-08-01 13 Teacher weds Peace Corps girl- 4 LOR STAR. Sun.— A pretty American Peace Corps volunteer toucher. Miss Joan Voigt. 23. was married here yesterday. The bridegroom Aa.-> Mr. Liin Say Leong, 25. a Bnnsiord-trained teachn, o[ the Ibrahim Secondary School. Sungei Patani. The wedding mv solrmnls»J b\ the Rev. 11.192 words
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Article41 1966-08-01 13 MUAR. Sun— Two teenapers have been arrested and several stolen articles recovered from a house in Jalan Junid. Police believe that the two boys are the leaders of a teenage gang specialising in stealing articles from parked vehicles.41 words
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Article37 1966-08-01 13 SINGAPORE Sun A Qucrnstown remand prison warder Loll Chiin Pm wai Injured In tin- leg •Ahoii :i lifle hrld by another «nrdnr, Nc Swrr Hwa. nctidentally went oil inside ihf priaon compound this morning37 words
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Article23 1966-08-01 13 ■NO San A motor lee Soong- 55 waa killed nicht when lip was in\oivpd in a collision with a (^r. PINYA23 words
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Advertisement201 1966-08-01 13 International A^jfrk Company wm^* Wj Chooses H^H^MB^Sl Rentokil Malaysia Ltd., international pest control consultants recognise the need for service vehicles which are practical, reliable and econo- W^ mical. Their choice was the FIAT 600T;the van's sturdiness, payload I capacity, and dependability made the choice an obvious one. The FIAT 600T201 words
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Miscellaneous33 1966-08-01 13 Bufftt Itunnti Xt/ Halph llt-iimltihl /^Vtk M.GMT DO^ f WAAM..A PERHAPS A BIT OP ANJSiC WiuJ\ SOMETn\"T' [VERywiLL/] V LIGMTEN VOUB LABOSSi J pJJ A WEL» MECET'-,.S V GUVNiOai J —yi 'L 'Kr-33 words
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Advertisement604 1966-08-01 14 ontinued liom I'agr In ACKNOWLEDGMENT tt Wordt SIS I Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Keh 'hoo Kirn thank all friends and reattTtt for their assistance, condolences, ■maths and attendance during their -xr—Ttmeßt. OVERSEAS LEAVE IS Wordt St <Min.)—Box St rtt. txtrm BNCLANO: buffolk-Ktsex bordtrs In niiagt off A604 words
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Advertisement981 1966-08-01 14 SITUATIONS VACANT li Wordt St (fHm.)-Box M rU. txtrm lALES tUPERVISOR. with good background id Life Assurance. Able to lead a talcs fore* and network of agenta. Capable of training agents and of maintaining high personal output. This position will, dependent on appointtt'a capability, lead to high tn- come and981 words
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Advertisement871 1966-08-01 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT li Worm* St I Vim.) Box il) rtt. txlrm OXLEY RISE «r!l furni'htd I bedroom Flat, 1 airconditiootd. Just redecorated S4OO available immediately. Telephone S'porr 7,j0*2 9 12 noon "SKY-SCRAPER" 9th Floor, Clemenceau Avenue 9. Fully furnished with modem furniture. Rnqulriet Madam Chan Tel: ***** (Sporei. 3 BBDROOM871 words
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Advertisement861 1966-08-01 14 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE li Words St 1 Vim.)— Box St rtt. txlrlIMI DETACHED at Dlatrlcts 11. .'< .1 bedrooms, ervant s room, hathrooms. mosaic, parquri flooring. Partlculart 18 pore 1 *****4. 10A, JALAN LABU Mania 3 Badroom. Double Storey Btml-detactotd bungalow. Will coosidtr rental. Tti ***** 8 pore.861 words
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Advertisement979 1966-08-01 14 TUITION IS Wordt St 'Vim.t—Box S» rlt. txlrm PRIMARY SIX and Secondary Four pupils require tuition in Main* and Kneiiih at home. Ring ***** .S porn tfler I p m LAMBERT'S DRIVINC SCHOOL ...tri.Med Minor lotxi Triumph Heralds Hourly S6 IMJ. lv Baimorai Road. S Co.. ...^<-1 AIIA DRIVINC SCHOOL979 words
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Advertisement861 1966-08-01 14 PEST CONTROL dBBBM ihomas cowan a cc. ltd about TOXIC SOIL fREATMBNI tot PROTLCTIO.s ACAINSI rEKatITS. ATI AC». o«for* you tiart rouß new iuiluinu RUGS. CARPETS k CURIOS salb sal! salb all wool pile cerman carpets and ruqt at unbelievably low prices:: belcian "vizir" carpets BrFORK NOW i i? $?no.nn861 words
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Advertisement916 1966-08-01 14 FOR SALE li Wmrdt Sf < Vim. Box St rlt. txtrm 'NNUAL SALE'S UNMUATtILI Piscoimi frr ("«nd>«i. k" B»drov»rii ■•it Si« -Ht. ,-h »:t:-» niM-oiint. Lurk t 17, Orrhaid Road. S por» LATEST MODELS Or M aaapartmtnl *«r .n«hou«c R Bttaten avai'aoi* a 1 5 niaport P.ffriKrralion v'o St.tn.r Hou*r916 words
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Advertisement627 1966-08-01 14 TENDER NOTICE GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA rißl.ll WOKKS I)H\KIMISI KM A.K. BAM Xl AN I AN. I'UIWI, LIGHT INt. MH 1 Xl( \l OMTatBMI i» AIR INSTALLATION* Tenders aie lnvlt^o ironi Claas 'A' Electrical Coin 1 ai or >. n »lth the Senior Contracts Engineer. National Elettruity Board. Headquarters. Kuala Lumpur627 words
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Advertisement1275 1966-08-01 15 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U K Sai.s P. S'nam Ptnarg ATREUS pool, Btl'ist. Arrouin IP Pt/Apf 2 ANCHISES 'pool, CiasgO* Alf 7 PERSEUS tod. Dub I*, Glisgow... CM. II Aug Aug il2 Auf 11 MARON Auf I Aug IS Alf II 21 Auf 22 POLYPHEMUS go* Aug 21 Aug1,275 words
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Advertisement1235 1966-08-01 15 B^B^aiW fJBaiW Jl t^^^^B F 9 I J T//£Ln\3L//V£S I M -nir I i IHL LASr AbIATiC COMPANY Lift Uo'tN^tM D«mwi EXPRESS SAILINGS TO CENOA-HAVREHtMBURG-BREMERHAVENROTTERDAMAMSTERDAM ANTWERP-AARHUS-COPENHACEN. Score H. S':<rn Penang Ctnoa Havre H'burg R'Jam Oaje KAMIOOIA Aug 11 12 1] ii IS/17 Stpt 4 Stpt 12 It II 24 Sept1,235 words
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Advertisement1396 1966-08-01 15 I BENmiN£\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. nruDiMvirc For Lonson Stpt 4 BENRINNES hum stpt v n Singj p t. h am Ptnanf HaTßurf Stpt 22 Alf 2 i Auf 7/ I Alt 11. II fM Li.trpooi «H II Hull Stpl 21 DrwunDr Rottt'oam Oct 2 BENHOrL1,396 words
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Advertisement1336 1966-08-01 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U.K. CONTINENT. Ltalilg tti: Sport P. rMB PtMM CITY OF CHICAGO London. Hamburg. Rgtttrdam, cygh Ii Pl 1 Ah CITY OF GUILOFORD Loon. H o.ig. R darn. Hull 11. 14 AH i CITY OF BROOKLYN L'rjcn, H borg, R'dan.1,336 words
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1918 1966-08-01 16 From Our Market Correspondent (H)NSIDERIN(J the number of imponderables stacked against it the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week put up a good showing, if albeit, a dull one. Business was of the most routine kind and turnover fell to 1.7d2,340 units1,918 words
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Article33 1966-08-01 16 »:i»n; ik TIN i per Hi. i tprr piiulf. July !.'>. t>.V its. SGIitM'U r.. b;> us. 56 :9.87s 28. b 4 cts. Sb:!1.00 29. M l cts. 56i0.»0 30. $625.37 i33 words
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Advertisement1082 1966-08-01 16 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTTX U.S.A. PaciElc <h Atlantic Service B.vi£» ,1 H'lont L. Angles N. Yuri Pcrt'ano PtillM "Jatatkiaa Mart mm Aui M A«t 1 S«i 21 Sept I Oet 12 Oct 1} on Japan Direct Service Penani .-Tore floM "Mai Mara" l/ll Aif II Au| 21 Alg ■■Yuurt.aia1,082 words
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Advertisement830 1966-08-01 16 TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM s.s. "CATHAY" (14,000 tons fully oirconditioned) Deporting SINGAPORE 27th Aug 1966 PORT SWETTENHAM 28th Aug 1966 PENANG 29th Aug 1966 Arriving LONDON 20th Sept 1966 via Colombo, Aden, Port Said Gibraltor. LIMITED FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE Apply to your Travel Agent, or to:ISLAY KERR830 words
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Advertisement526 1966-08-01 16 WkW KLAVENESS LINE \^*^kV Seattle Los San 1 out 1 Vancouver Tjco^i I'view Porti?no Anteics fraiosco 1 Straits I BRONXVILII Aut I «ii| 13 Alt It Aif II Alt 23 Aut I Sept .'I BONNEVIILE Seit 1? Sipt IS Sept 17 Sepl II Sept 73 Sept li Oct 2t BOUSAINVIUE526 words
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Advertisement412 1966-08-01 16 EXCHANGE RATES THE II Hll .f Banks m Malay. I sia ui.iji mrje vtuniti in its ratM to mcrcbanis od Saturday (ail rat»» to tlUO): Canada; hejrttf. IT aaj, mrmaii uu I 3iJ: wo d U v, lb crtdit bills. 3SJ fellsl Sillidk TT or OH rt Jdy Canada Ml412 words
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Article1008 1966-08-01 17 q^HE Btraits tin price on 1 Saturday foil in line with London by $4.62 i to $625 374 per plrul on an offering estimated down by 25 tons to 175 ton.v Leocal support was n-pxirtfd a> slightly weaker. After falling by $13,374 for six1,008 words
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Article600 1966-08-01 17 THE following Ik a complete list of revised quotation* for the week ended on Saturdaj July .?0 INDU»TFtI»LI a. <« U.M i« .so Kou»t»ad 1..57 1..".» l m LM •ifh 1 us t\» Holdinit. 293 2.fc* 2.46 2 .M Kiim Sm«lt i K#«u 3 UH 3.10600 words
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Article46 1966-08-01 17 J Industrials: Tins rubber*: July 25. 99 28 118.75 111.87 July 26. July 27. July 28. 99.1,8 100.37 100.44 117.40 117.36 117.30 111.87 111.87 112.23 •Dec. 30. 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 100 July 29. ***** 117.21 112.23 July 30. lbo.aa 117.21 112.2346 words
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Article72 1966-08-01 17 Motor Im Berjuni.ii Id. i- II w| i ton IVUlinc l^dlo. d Kuh K. Krili* Rub. < urrrnl llatr pa>mrnt patahlr I*l 31 40. Sept i "Jd B«<pt 6 fid Au« \K 15~ tJppt 23 10~ AUB 10 Oct. 3 Interim Bav^d on lnrrpftwd e»| Total for the72 words
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Advertisement803 1966-08-01 17 NOTICE Application has beer, m^de to the Directors of Berjuntal Tin Dredging Limited to issue a duplicate Certificate for 500 stock uniU of 5s each fully paid to Mr Keith Barry Payne, care of Berjuntai Tin Dredging Limited. Bafang Berjuntai. Selangor in place of the original Certificate No. M47.il which803 words
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Advertisement707 1966-08-01 17 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR IN BAN XXI IT< V NO. 311 OF 196.S NOTKE TO:-- Won* Slew Chim (fi formerly of No. S4 Pudu Road 1 5th Floor > Xl \I.A UMPIR TAKE NOTICE that a Bankruptcy Petition has been presented against you tc this707 words
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Advertisement680 1966-08-01 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT JAWATAN KOSONG KERAJAAN JOHOR PERMOHONAN2 ada-lah dlpelawa dart ra'avat Negeri Johor dan atau watga negara Persekutuan bagl memenohl jawatan KERANI PENYELENGGARA SETOR Jabatan Igama. Johor. Tingj katan gajl $130x7 50-205 220x 15-310, sa-laln darl elaun sara 1 hldup Umor; 20 tahun tetapl belum 25 tahun pada 1 8680 words
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Advertisement812 1966-08-01 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCY APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citl7ens for the post of Secretary. Rural District Council Penang Island. QIAI.IFU ATIONAdvocated Solicitor of the Supreme Court of the Federation of Malaya. AGE: Candidates should not be less than 25 years. EXPERIENCE: At least three years' experience ax an Advocate Solicitor812 words
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Advertisement637 1966-08-01 17 TENDER ThNDER SUROHANJAYA PELABOHAN riAUDAN PULAU PINANG «i iC-raV. XC.LAN I AH ntNAN<; PORT COMMISSION Tawarmna di-jemput (fcuipad* TENDER NOTICE pembor»n«a JKK wpaya mennHMßa yeoiakan perabot untok Sekolah2 t» J K ,T r,''^ i!,* 11 1 tTOtD di-KelantarT Sharat2 dan P.IVD C to D and belom fonjr«c- Uwanul akan tor.637 words
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Article, Illustration2522 1966-08-01 18 EPSOM JEEP - By KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Silver Crown, ridden by Des Coleman. won the > $15,000 King's Cup over 6f here today. Silver Crown scored by half a length from stable mate Mirthful Miss with another Rinus van Breukelentrained horse. Spruce. third. Top2,522 words
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Article42 1966-08-01 18 TOTAL POOL: $100,448 i»t. No. natii v'tsfii 2nd. No. i;:>X!3 115.4 M 3rd. N<.. SIMM M.211 Starters SBX7 \..v IK US, M 9003. iko3:m. tISMS, "JORinx. MCMI. lfii'fiii. (<>n«nlatinn (SUS): N<». Z*****, Mtl7», *****2. lfi.-.K'lfi. M7MS, lhMtXn. TOK7IH. 2(*****. 2?«209.42 words
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Advertisement889 1966-08-01 18 JOB 0« REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE PFMBKKI I A II I IAWARAN 96g giAI.IFYING TEST J-K-R- A WualityuiK Test for MMft* Tawaran- ri miiada Pern- ante ol Sm ;a P ore privat* candilawaran aanpaaa fern- da(t>s llUendl to sll or lhe borong- yanjj berdaftar dl- Umu slly o 'Cambridge Local J.KR.889 words
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Advertisement471 1966-08-01 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT I STATE OF BRUNEI TRAINED NIRSES AND SIAfV M USES FOR THE STATE OF BKINEI Applications are invited 'or the posts of Trained Nurses and Siafl Nurses for service In the Medical Department of the State of Brunei. QUALIFICATIONS: Trained Nurses: Must be Registered Nurses with acceptable qualifications.471 words
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Advertisement311 1966-08-01 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY Applications are invited for appointment to two po*U of Lecturer A.ssistant Lecturer In the Department of History. CnndidHles should have at le»« a good honours decree and several years of research and or teaching experience Preference will be given to the lollowing311 words
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Advertisement187 1966-08-01 18 MALAY MAIL Wort! Puaalv "OX" JACKPOT $9,000 COULD BE YOURS! Send your entry now. Closing date: Wed., 3-8-66, 2.00 p.m. 'SWORDMAN' I I Enrol now at BOWLS AND SEALS FEDERAL Retain Original Flavour. Keep COLLEGE Food Fresh. Keep out Dust. the notional goreway to further 'Won't Spill. Spoil or rust.187 words
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Article, Illustration343 1966-08-01 19 LO NI)O N, Sun England's triumph in the World Cup competition was mas-ter-minded by manager Alf Ramsey, tin* man who changed the fact- of English football simc taking charge of the national team in INS. The 44-year-old lormer Fngland fullback, nicknamed "the Gcaeral," endured343 words
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Article65 1966-08-01 19 KINGSTON. Sun. A new £500.000 hall in which, the badminton .md wrestlirg events of the Commonwealth Games will be hi 1.; next month was officially opened yesterday. Over 3.000 people wer» present at the ceremonial openinn. conducted by Mr. Donald Sangiter. the acting Prime Minister. The h:ill.Reuter - 65 words
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Article16 1966-08-01 19 MALACCA. Sun. --Buki: Terendak Sailing Club beat Port Dickson In a sailing match here.16 words
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Article86 1966-08-01 19 Khaw off to Kingston KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Minister of Local v rnment and Housing, Mr Khaw Kal Boh. left for Kingston tod..y as Chef de Mission <>t' the Malaysian team to the Commonwealth Games. The Malaysian contingent had left last week, led by Mr. Thong Poh Nyen. secretary-ge-reral of86 words
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Article, Illustration443 1966-08-01 19 DENNIS HART - From DENNIS HART LONDON, Sunday JN ALL its long and exciting history the game of association football can seldom haw produced a match as dramatic ds the one which brought EnglanH their 4-2 victory in the World Cup final at Wembley last night. Wr had WestUPI - 443 words
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675 1966-08-01 19 England's dramatic victory is fitting climax to tourney regretably. at times tough methods are also used. England. more than any other country, have relied on well organised team effort. So much so that hattnclc hero Hurst came into the side only for the quarter-nnal to replaci* the injured Jimmy Greaves.675 words
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Article83 1966-08-01 19 BOLZANO (Italy). Bon. A German beatnik arrived bald at the Italian tide of the Brenner Pam last night after betting his long hair on Germany* win In the World (up final He made thr water while watrhinc the match on television in a bar on83 words
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Advertisement288 1966-08-01 19 V to thp niodern child's prospects than a sure l^ knowledge of his language. Schooling can I r m do much but not all. Home learning with JL JL A the aid of the best of new books can make all the difference to your child. And a -f v^288 words
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439 1966-08-01 20 Lim: Form more 100% Malaysian public companies THE Malaysian Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today called for the formation of more '"100 per cent Malaysian" public companies to enable the nation to have a better control of its economy. Speaking to members of the Malay. Chinese439 words
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Obituary, Illustration94 1966-08-01 20 MADAM YAP KEE MOV aged M. »i<low of Utr Mr An.; Kirn Soon, panned a«»v on SIM Inly. ItM «t Ml am. Ir.iv.ti^ i,chin<l sons I Anß Sv.M ."i'n_-. wiMti. Bwm Jong). 1 39 .r;.nrtrhilrtr»n. PaiMral: No ID, Roh4 p.J. MALACCA'S goal-keeper M. P. Haridas, right-back Goh Ah Tak94 words
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Article61 1966-08-01 20 TOKYO. Sun Russia and .Japan agreed yesterday that a peace treaty is necessary between tne two countries for permanent i-tabilised relations, according to an official joint communique. The communique issued seven hours after the Soviet Foreign Minis'er. Mr. Andrei Gromyko. left Tokyo for Moscow did61 words
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Article92 1966-08-01 20 Singapore l-i Inns: 2*B SeUogor M Inns: 250-4 drr Singapore 2nd Inn* (overnight 19-2) Houghton c Guru b Lane v Jeremiah b Lane 6 A. Gatha b Guru 15 R. Steven not out 26 J. Martens c sub iMarimuthu) b Lane IS A. de Silva b Lane 5 P.92 words
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Article325 1966-08-01 20 S'GOR AND SPORE DRAW KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. T<HE inter-state cricket championship final be--1 tween Selangor and Singapore ended in g state of suspense today, with rain allowing less thai; two hours' phiy on the final day. Singapore, who werp 19 fur two overnight In their >pcond325 words
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Article29 1966-08-01 20 BENTONG, Sun —The Depu-y Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. will onrn the second MiNysian six-a-.*ic!e vollevball champions at the Khai Mun School .stadium here at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.29 words
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160 1966-08-01 20 MINISTER: NO SPECIAL RIGHTS FOR MALAYS IN SPORT KUALA LUMPUR. Suu. The Minister ol Hume Attain, Tun iDr i Ismail D:n Dato Haji Abdul Rahman, said today that Malaya .special rights and privileges did not extend to sport He was replying to a question raised by a Kuala Trengganu delegate160 words
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Article110 1966-08-01 20 Indians out for 38 SINGAFUKt Sun Indian Association were shot out for the lowest score of the season in the SCA Senior tournament when they were beaten by eight wickets by Roya! Air Force Seletar at Seletar today. Indians were dismissed tor 38 runs in 150 minutes. Seletar. who are110 words
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Article26 1966-08-01 20 IPOH. sun Thr inter-state schools tennis competition for the Leone Hoc Vrno; Trophy, .suheduled to be plavrd here on Saturday. Auk I. his hern pos'poned.26 words
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Article301 1966-08-01 20 f^ENANO, Sun. Penang JL won another ten event* today to become champions In the fourth Malaysian swimming championships here Selangor were runners-up. Today's results: Freestyle 400 m: 1 Chan Chee Seng (S) 2 A. Lee (San 3 Toh Cheng Eng (Pg) 4:526; 1.500 m: 1 Chan Chee301 words
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Article411 1966-08-01 20 M. RAHMAN - Perak's title in Razak tourney pERAK, making their first appearance in the Malaysian inter-state hockey finals, today clinched the Tun Razak Cup with a 2-1 win over Malacca at Rifle Range Road. The decisive goal for Perak was scored by centre-half Savrinder Sin^b from a penalty flick in the 56th411 words
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Article58 1966-08-01 20 IPOH. Suii. Ellerton Club, Kuala Kanesar. beat Kinia Indians by four wickets In a Brander Shield cricket league match on the Coronation ground here today. Kinta Indians were skittled out for 45. S. Pathmallngam capturing six wicket* for 23 and Aziz Ismail three for 14. Ellerton replied58 words
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Article41 1966-08-01 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. Prime Afinist*r Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and Cyril Home, the Singapore Island Country Club's professional, scored a two and one victory over Alvln Llau and Jim Mclnnes in a friendly fourball goal match at Slme Road today.41 words
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Article447 1966-08-01 20 Ghenda beats hammer marks TPOH. Sun. Polic*x man Ghenda Singh. 38. broke the Malaysian and Prrak records for the hammer throw in the Prrak AAA championships which ended here today. Hp to.s.sprl tho hammpT 44 14 mrtrc.s to boat hl« marks (if 42.10 metrP* i Malaj ..in i and 41447 words
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