The Straits Times, 7 August 1966
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Title Section18 1966-08-07 1 The Straits Times fjetfSaU* in NO. 1,586 SUNDAY. AUGUST 7, 1966 20 CENTS KPN 2036 M.C. (P) 193018 words
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Article316 1966-08-07 1 Joseph Miranda: Kuala Lumpur, Saturday - Joseph Miranda: Kuala Lumpur, Saturday By L_ JUN Abdul Razak is expected to fly to Jakarta on Thursday to sign the Bangkok peace agreement negotiated with Mr. Adam Malik. Tengku Abdul Rahman disclosed this today, adding: "The date is only tentative. I don't know316 words
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293 1966-08-07 1 TOKYO. Sat. -The plot of a KLM DC-8 jet with 64 people on board died at the controls just before landing at the Tokyo International Airport today, but the co-pilot took over immediately and brought the craft in safely. The co-pilot saw his captain293 words
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Article159 1966-08-07 1 SINGAPORE. Sat— lnternal Security officers raided the Bari.san Sosialis headquarters in Victoria Street today. A sackful of documents and anti-Singapore posters were seized. The ISD men burst into the premises while a meeting was going on just before 4 p.m.— soon after police announced that159 words
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Article70 1966-08-07 1 CEGAMAT, Sat. Mr. Wong Sens l.oong bought a durian in Segamat last week but he is not eating it. For when he opened it he found another inside. He Is trying to preserve the riurian-w it h i n-a-riurian. both. Mr. Wonc. a businessman, said the one he70 words
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Article, Illustration1191 1966-08-07 1 Selangor— by a penalty n GLORY WRENCHED FROM ARMED FORCES IN FIRST CUP FINAL Dali and Bakar muff good chances KUALA LUMPUR, Sat A penalty goal and a brilliant goalkeeper £aw Selangor their 12th victory in the 40th HMS Malaya Cup football final at the Merdeka Stadium tonight For beaten1,191 words
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Article100 1966-08-07 1 Forgery machines seized I^UCHING, Sat. A police spokesman said today that an Iban was arrested yesterday as he was attempting to deposit $2,900 worth of forged currency notes into the Chartered Bank in Miri. He was detected by bank staff and the police was informed. Thp spokesman added that on100 words
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Article59 1966-08-07 1 BINGAPORE. Sat. Two arches one at Geylang Road and the other at Orchard Road which were erected to mark Singapore National Day on Tuesday collapsed In heavy rain early this morning. The windscreen of a moving taxi was smashed when the arch a' Geylanf; crashed59 words
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Article27 1966-08-07 1 HONG KONG. Sat The Cable and WlrHes* Co hits annnunrwi plan.* tn «*t 'ip Muttons at Hnnß Rons and Bahrain for •ommunicattoru br satellite.27 words
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Advertisement33 1966-08-07 1 When you see the pack, you know something about the people. In all the most elegant places in the world you will find people of taste smoking the filter cigarette with taste... L&M.33 words
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Advertisement23 1966-08-07 1 putttnunu «S. Pi- dm. Sa** &d. 45. High Suwt, Singapore 6, Station Fo»d, Ipoh. Associate Co, S.P.H. da Stlvi ih.h) Ltd., Honf Kong.23 words
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Article, Illustration270 1966-08-07 2 J£U ALA LUMPUR, Sat Miss Jesvinder Kaur. a 20-year-old clerk at the Telecommunications Department here, was crowned the Federal Capital National Language Month Queen last night. And an Oillce Assistant In the name department. 59-year-old Mr Thor Bens Seng, carried of! the lir.st prize in the270 words
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629 1966-08-07 2 TN a two-page note 1 left in his Austin apartment, near the unde body of his pretty wife. Whitman wrote of his impulses and pain and compulsions that mystified him. I don't quite under- stand what is compelling me to type this note. I've629 words
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Article30 1966-08-07 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Burmts Ambassador to Blneapore U Pc Kin. this morninp presented hi* credential* to the President, of Singapore. Inche Yuaof bin lahsk:. at the Istana.30 words
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183 1966-08-07 2 Flash! The day a Lightning ran away with a man Flash! gATH (England) Sat —An R.A.F. groundmaintenance officer made a solo flight in a 1,400 m.p.h. jet lighter by accident, it was disclosed today. I Wing Commander Walter Holden, m, climbed :nto the cockpit of a Lightning jet two weeks183 words
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Article122 1966-08-07 2 WASHINGTON, Sat. An 87 -year-old woman It among three European Bclentiata who will share the I S Atomic Knergy Commission'^ Fermi Award for their work In pioneering atom-splitting research, it was announced here yesterday. Professor Lisp Meitne r an Austrian woman who worked for many122 words
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Article35 1966-08-07 2 SINGAPORE. Sat The Comma ndPr or thf First Australian Division. M.iJ -Gen D C Vincent. flew In here lust nieht for a weeks tour of Australian troops in Singapore and MnhiVMa Advertisement:35 words
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Advertisement215 1966-08-07 2 H i *aW< JJ/ *S^ lar .^s I hJH^& "W^ mW I IF% > *wa»»a^a— n&t^' '^VJBHhI Qantas gives you the excitement of Rome —3 times weekly. ..and then direct to London Qantas offers you 3 good times weekly to Rome Qantas Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, Tel: *****-4 or their215 words
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Advertisement184 1966-08-07 2 A smooth beautiful neck For beauty below the chin concentrate on the fact that all necks have a tendency to dryness and the early development of wrinkles. Every day soften and smooth your neck after cleansing by stroking in a film of oil of Ulan at the same time you184 words
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Article327 1966-08-07 3 JOIN ALLIANCE RESOLUTION BEFORE PARTY J^UCHING, Sat. Five prominent leaders of the proMalaysia Party Machinda in Sebuyau area of Second Division have pledged their full support to Chief Minister, Penghulu Tawi Sli. Party Machinda Is not a niPmber of the Sarawak Alliance. This Is the first327 words
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Article, Illustration388 1966-08-07 3 RUDY BELTRAN - NIGHTMARE MURDER: BOY OF 10 SEES RAIDER SLAY FATHER RUDY BELTRAN By J£UALA LUMPUR, Sat. A 10-year-old boy lcoked on in horror as his father was fatally slashed by one of three intruders into their squatter hut in Batu Lane here early this morning. As his father, Mr. Yeap Huat,388 words
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299 1966-08-07 3 WHERE PUPILS CA N SMOKE WHEN THEY LIKE IN CLASS Indiscipline Minister Lee hits out at heads and teachers KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. 'J'HE Assistant Minister of Education, Mr. Lee Siok Yew, today attacked teachers who "will not punish the pupils even if they smoke in class" and only teach "when299 words
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Article87 1966-08-07 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Raffles Institution won top honours in this year's essay project competition, organised by the Raffles Science and Mathematics Society, and sponsored by Shell Malaysia Ltd. Pre-university students from 12 schools took part in the competition. Besides winning the sliell Essay Project Shield, Raffles Institution also87 words
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Article44 1966-08-07 3 PENANG. Sat. Burglars broke into the house of a sales supervisor In Merican Road yesterday and stole a $20 locket and $50 cash. Inche Ahmad Nasaruddin bin Abu Bakar. 46. said the theives entered by climbIng through bis bedroom window.44 words
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Article77 1966-08-07 3 SINGAPORE. Sat The muter, seaman or apprentic e in any vessel whose owners do not have a place of business In Singapore, have been brought within the Central Provident Fund law by new regulations which came Into force on Aug. 1 Under the Central Provident77 words
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Article33 1966-08-07 3 KTJALA LUMPUR Sat.— Mr Chang Ylt Chong, a sales manaser. was among the first customers to open an account with the Public Bank Berhad when It opened for business here today.33 words
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Article154 1966-08-07 3 JAKARTA. Sat.— The first exodus of Chinese nationals from Indonesia back to Communist China started yesterday when 170 men, women and children sailed from Jakarta aboard an Italian liner. Most of them were students who had to discontinue their studies *fter the Government closed down ChineseReuter - 154 words
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Article71 1966-08-07 3 TELUK ANSON. Sat.— Razalt bin Mat Noh. 28. with five previous convictions, was sentenced to a year's jail by the Sessions Court here yesterday for housebreaking and theft. He is to undergo a year's police supervision on his release Razali broke into a house at71 words
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Article51 1966-08-07 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A large (Catherine of Buddhists turned up to witness the official openIng of the new 520.000 "Singapore Republic of 1.000 Buddha* 1 atop a hill overlooking Teluk Blangah road thin morning. The cerpmony was conducted by Mr. f.H Tong. vice-president of the Stnsapore Chinese Chamber of51 words
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344 1966-08-07 3 East Asiatic a Red front? Absurd says embassy WASHINGTON. Sat.— The Danish Embassy here yesterday dismissed as absurd charges attributed to the Central Intelligence Agency that the Danish East Asiatic Company was a Communist front. The name of this old and well-established trading company was invoked by Danish-born lans V.344 words
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Article24 1966-08-07 3 HONO KONO. Sat Hong Konp paid China HKSIOS million for the purchase of 9914 million eallons of water over nine months24 words
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Article66 1966-08-07 3 —by Mr. V. D. Pltchal Pill*i. former Information Attache with the Malaysian Embassy in Bangkok, qn his return yesterday to aftifirie new duties as Deputy Director of External Publicity. T*HE people of Thailand, A have a very high regard for Tengku Abdul Rahman. In fact, his name is a66 words
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Article51 1966-08-07 3 ALOR STAR, Sat. A padl planter. Hail Husfaln bin Mat ArifT. was kileld in an accident) at the 25j mile. Kuala Nerang Road, yrsterday. He was riding on the pillion of hie son's bicycle when they collided with a lorry. The son. Ismail. 26. was not51 words
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Advertisement721 1966-08-07 3 9 OUT A A AGREE OF I U ACCEPT That the M C.l S Pollct It the oesi one can Kei Do you know why? Thp truth Is thai you have not talked to an M CIS Expert That the MC.IB Flelr Officer a Ute Assur ance Expert He ha>721 words
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Article, Illustration1314 1966-08-07 4 Dermot Canning - MISTER— do you know you're 10,000 years behind the girls? Dermot Canning by Whot ore the vital scientific differences between men and women It is not so obvious os you may think! In this fascinating set of articles, a science writer shows just what makes men and women "click" and1,314 words
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1643 1966-08-07 5 THE BITTER PILL -tomorrow's women will equal men in the jumps and sprints nwn to look after, generally feels contented and .satisfied with life. A man. on the other hand, usually needs more than thi.>. Subconsciously. h* la continually striving to prove his masculinity at work and at play. If1,643 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous36 1966-08-07 5 /w« rJ\ h v/T^ (Or s N /cuts vebv war^ fCOULO I INTtPMT MOU 1 I IN A <U»«C(NPT»O«J TO 4 a-33K i 1 -p— -i |M MM «m* »M "<-<■* d Pi I«« M.K. J*>t whit «■>■36 words
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Article, Illustration371 1966-08-07 6 This will be the basis of blueprint that will shape Indon-Singapore trade ties gLNGAPORE. Sat. A new approach in trade relations between Singapore and Indonesia will be worked out soon. leaders of the two delegations said today after a week of exploratory talks. Dr. Mohammad Ra/if h\ider <>f371 words
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Article63 1966-08-07 6 by Un K B Lim. clialr- f the Penang Tourist AMOctatton. at its annual meeting on Fiiday night: 4NY member Irvine t<» c.)sh in on the presence of .t< .Uicmin*: American troops in Penanß will hr dealt with severely. We Ma] even <-\pel such members. The ;«s>«ociation's position is63 words
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Article58 1966-08-07 6 PBIANG lim Poh Sfiia. 17 found hi>> $500 motorcjrett muwii'B when he i«m' out from the T>mplf» of the Goddfss of Mercy in Pitt Street yesterday. I.im told nc kept in.- machine the Pitt Street Car Park and went into the temple to pray When he came58 words
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Article209 1966-08-07 6 IfUCHING. Sa' LV.v.i, peop'e -.(leased fiom the new $2 million Drtenton and Rehabilitation Centre here this mo'.ning wore urged by the Minister of Home AlTairs. Tun «Dr.» Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, to work for the benefit of the people of Malaysia. Tun Ismail, who was visiting209 words
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243 1966-08-07 6 SINGAPORE Sat. The Minister for Culture and I Social Af lairs. Inche Othman Wok. today urged Malay teachers and parents to encourage Malay students to use all the opportunities opened to them. He was opening an ex i hibition to show recent i developments243 words
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Article426 1966-08-07 6 SOH TIANG KENG - My first task— by Mr. Rajah SOH TIANG KENG: By Singapore, Sat. SINGAPORE'S first High Commissioner to Britain. Mr. A. P. Rajah, today pledged to carry out his "prime task" of '"interpreting Singapore to London and vice versa." Betore flying to London. Mr. Rajah told a press conference at Singapore426 words
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Advertisement541 1966-08-07 6 tiif WW tt.~ --->zz24^l '.'3 r *1 3f If w^Kafl 9 lls S I HT m H^L. /l^l IT' v Three main reasons why you should choose a Tissot: quality, beauty, price llicrc are good reasons why Tissot is one oi the best- A pricM ir# fact<>ry ntro d N541 words
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Advertisement212 1966-08-07 6 Just M*3o4 down. And you'll be up^a^ away to the USA West Coast Ms3o4's the low down payment for a round-trip Jet Economy ticket to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland or Seattle with the worlds most experienced airline. Take off any day. Take up to 18 months to pay the212 words
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Article184 1966-08-07 7 SEVENTY MILLION MORE Egg target that will be hit by 1970 J^OTA BHARU, Sat. Malaysia is short of 70 million eggs a year and will be able to achieve seli-suffi-ciency only in 1970. The Director of Veterinary Services, Inche Johari bin Haji Daud, who disclosed this today, warned that this184 words
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129 1966-08-07 7 In force soon: Laws to protect archives I/UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The National Archives Act to ensure proper keepIng of public record In Government departments, will come into force at the end ol this month. This was announced by the Director of the National Archives. Inche Alwi bin Jantan, at a129 words
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Article65 1966-08-07 7 KANGAK Sat A meeting between local youth leaders and representatives of the Malaysun Youth Movement will be held Urn on Friday to discuss the formation of a national youth body in this country Attending the meeting will be representatives of the Perlia Youth standing Committee65 words
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Article498 1966-08-07 7 CINUAFOKE. Sat Business J m and reported to the Singupurc and Kuala Lumpur Trading Rooms of the Slock Exchange today Wtth the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS! Boustead (4000) $162. CCM (14.000) $1.58. D (52.000) $1.57. (5.000) $1.56. (2.000) $158. CCM Deb $1.05 SL: Cold Storage dOOOi498 words
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Article, Illustration113 1966-08-07 7 1/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Mcntri Besar or Selanßor. Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, with Che Khasiah binte Yusof. 16, one of the 100 students taking part in the State's interracial students exchange programme for the August holidays. Che Khasiah. a Form113 words
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269 1966-08-07 7 BERLIN, Sat..— Two U.B. prisoner-of-war pilots In North Vietnam have written an open letter to all American Servicemen fighting in South-East Asia urging them to write to Washington and demand repatriation to the United States. The official East German news agency ADN. in269 words
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Article62 1966-08-07 7 KUCHING. Sat. A police spokesman said today that three Ibans Maying at a Dayak resthouse in Mm were stabbed by another Iban. One man died on the spot, another died on admission at Miri hospital while the third man is in critical condition. Police arrested an Iban62 words
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Article214 1966-08-07 7 Guards out at Luci's wedding WASHINGTON, Sat. Strict security measures went into effect early today for the marriage of President Johnson's 19-year-old daughter Luci to 23-year-old Patrick John Nugent the nearest thing in America to a royal wedding. Yesterday, as Mr. Johnson .shook hands with cheering well-wishers milling ouuide the214 words
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Article51 1966-08-07 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. Private flying has been officially recognised as a sport In Singapore. This is the .irst instance in South-Ea- 1 Asia and to celebrate c the Singapore Flying Club will be open to the public for special Joy-riding tomorrow from 9.30 a.m. to 651 words
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Article47 1966-08-07 7 IPOH. Sat. An unemployed, Lee Weng. 71. was sentenced to three months' jail by th« Magistrate's Court here today for his 17th offence dishonestly retaining two stolen water pipe heads. Lee pleaded guilty to committing the offence in Jalan Hussein here on July 1547 words
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Article40 1966-08-07 7 by Luis Taruc. former leader of the Huk Communist Terrorist Army. In an Interview In his Jail cell yesterday: I AM a Christian Democratic Nationalist. I am against communism and its fundamental principle of atheism, nationalism and undemocratic ways.40 words
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Article29 1966-08-07 7 ALOR STAR. Sal.— ln a new Irlve apa.nst secret society jang.^trrs. llir Koduh polite have ounded up four suspecis. br■>t "08 gang' tperating In Bunfti Putani.29 words
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Article, Illustration387 1966-08-07 8 And on the night of the big fight, another challenger... JESSELTON, Saturday. THE United Nations has agreed to provide a senior economic expert to plan and implement development plans to check the rising high cost of living in Sabah. The expert. Dr. C.387 words
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165 1966-08-07 8 Is that red-eyed King Kong a Mawas Jarang? CEGAMAT. Sat.— A Territorial Army sentry at Kelumpang, 14 miles from here, saw a giant, hairy creature last night. Private Salim bin Mustapha, who was on duty at the time, thinks it was a giant ape. He said today: "It was about165 words
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Article81 1966-08-07 8 Quote— l by the Japanese Vir*Miriister of Finance. Mr. Katsushi Pujli. yesterday before leaving for Australia: JAPAN is concentrating its efforts in providing technical and economic assistance to the countries in this region, and we will give our full support and co-operation for your First Malaysia Plan. 1 am optimistic81 words
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Article75 1966-08-07 8 by Mr. Jot>eph Ban, Under-Secretary o( the U.S. Treasury, In a speech In Arizona yesterday. AM impressed by the work of Asian nations towards setting np the Asian Development Bank To the best of my knowledge, this is the first example in recorded history of a major co-operative effort75 words
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529 1966-08-07 8 JOE MIRANDA - JOE MIRANDA By 6No other country in world practises religious freedom, fundamental human rights as we have been doing They won't let sons study in non-Islam countries J£UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysia has done more for Islam than the rest of the Islamic world put together,529 words
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Advertisement89 1966-08-07 9 WOIt KING SIZE SATISFACTION... I El fl I (^r^ K 1 IHE HJHJ H^H 'jyfiVa '3?"' B( j f}Pf I^m I 3*^' 1- >w'vi^3 H^HHH^^ITH^hV -«^^HF^ H TRADITIONALLY THE NAME I *1 ASSOCIATED WITH PERFECTIOM I 9 IN CIGARETTES 9 Benson hedges o' yo:¥i:;S Benson w Hedges I I 189 words
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Article58 1966-08-07 10 li Word* tJ (Minimum) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, In Sinuaiore. Orchard Road, Sunday Service v a.m. and 6 p.m. All welcome. WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH. I Pert Canning Road. Singapore Worship Ser\ice at 730 a.m.; 10.00 a in. and I.M p. am,; Sunday School for all at:es at 8.4S a.m. Junior58 words
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Article454 1966-08-07 10 THE WORKER AND THE GNP rE chances of Singapore's survival as a modern state depend on her ability to: MAP OUT a clear policy that will give priority to economic development and Industrial efficiency; LQUIP her industry to compete In the world of 1966 and channel her money and resources454 words
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Article22 1966-08-07 10 A man is very apt to complain of the ingratitude of those who have risen far above him. —SAMUEL JOHNSON22 words
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Article, Illustration879 1966-08-07 10 RENE MacCOLL - Ronald Reagan the star who aims to be top man in California RENE MacCOLL By MY crinkly-fac-ed, blue-eyed, lean and athletic looking host, in his almost defiantly affluent home on top of Pacific Pafisades seemed the prototype of the ageing film star (he is 55). But Ronald Reagan, tanned and879 words
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Article376 1966-08-07 10 FOR most of us there is something slightly depressing about the feats of child prodigies. Mozart was six when he composed his first concerto. Davib Hume, the philosopher, went to university at 11. As for the precocious Dr. Johnson, he was scoring points off his mother as a very376 words
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535 1966-08-07 10 AND THE PILL THAT SWITCHES OFF THE MIND SLEEP Whereas the barbiturates have been responsible for a high proportion of suicides, nitrazepam can be taken in very high doses without risk. Trials and accidental over-dosage have shown that 60 times the normal dose can be tolerated, and it Is estimated535 words
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Advertisement686 1966-08-07 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. ;n U.,,dK >is i Minimum) NO CHEN: Between Bob. eln»«t son of Mr. and Mrs. Ng Ab Hun, and t daughter of Mr. and Urs. B Ying. on Aug. 6, IS>«6 at (I Bliss's Church. Singapore. OVERSEAS LEAVE II It *■> SS (Mim.)-Box 5« rtt. txtrm COMING TO686 words
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Advertisement11 1966-08-07 10 Cough Dropsy FOR BELIEF OF COUGH SORB THROAT and SMOKER'S THROAT11 words
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Advertisement217 1966-08-07 10 f VWV NOT TAKB T»m, TMI« :o«St»»ONOtNCE MXSjSILL* A.BTC COURSE. COUIiE IS KXCaULCNT.' IT -I'uHwt I look* uks. Tweem'D even shows how i can -IOBWAN MMOOSI A/A EARN WHIU I LtAKN AAoes/ v. V_fiflS Wl A rc THIS» KIT I'M TRAINED Sjy -*«W I I f~- 1 AUEMSUNS t» A.RT.C.217 words
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Article276 1966-08-07 11 gANGKOK, Sat. Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines today urged other interested Asian countries to join them in an appeal to the leaders of all countries involved in the Vietnam conflict to seek "an honourable solution" by peaceful means. In a joint statement Thailand's Foreign Minister. Tun Thanai276 words
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Article571 1966-08-07 11 Agreement on quick action gANGKOK, Sat. A joint communique issued last night by the Foreign Ministers of the Association of SouthEast Asia said they had approved immediate action on three kinds of projects. Joint projects for external financial assistance were telecommunication projects linking ASA countries; Expansion and improvement of portReuter - 571 words
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Article96 1966-08-07 11 TODAY: Sedili Kechil 12 33 a.m. (6.2 ft) 1.29 p.m. tTJft); Singapore 1.47 a.m. <8.1U) 232 p.m. (7.6 ft); Port Dicfcson 935 a.m. (8 4ft) 9.48 p.m. (7.8 ft): Port Swettenham 8.55 am <lL'.Bn) 8.43 p.m. 11.7 ft); Pfiiang 352 a.m. i7.2f1) 3.41 p.m.96 words
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Article64 1966-08-07 11 SINOAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Polytechnic Architectural Society will hold a fiveday exhibition and symposium on the works of a famous French architect, the late Le Corbusler. from Monday. The exhibition which will open at 5.30 p.m.. will be held at the School of Architecture and Building64 words
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Article58 1966-08-07 11 MUAR. Sat. A $380,000 modern three-storey house for the Sultan of Johore on the bsnk of the Muar River here Is nearing completion. The house has a roof garden and spacious rooms for visitors and is being built for the Sultan and members of the Royal58 words
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Article51 1966-08-07 11 PENANO. Sat. The Btate Veterinary Department Redah and Perils has Introduced new n-.easures to curb smuggling of pigs from Thailand. All movements of pigs and other animals within the two States, and also to other part* of Western Malaysia will from now on be covered by51 words
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Article50 1966-08-07 11 Govt. not taking over council MALACCA. Sat. The Malacca State Government Is not i going to take over the functions of the Malacca Municipal CounI ill In two weeks. It said !r. a statement today that no »uch derlMon was reached at it* ExI ecutlve Council meeting Uat I Thursday.50 words
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Article, Illustration213 1966-08-07 11 HOME AFTER 12 DAYS AT SEA PENANG, Sat.-Four fishermen, reported missine since July 24. returned to their village Ger t a k Sanggol, yesterday after being adrift in the Straits of Malacca for 12 days. Looking fit and cheerful. Lai Ah Hock, 32. (above) Ton* Hock Tain. 42, Bakar bin213 words
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Article30 1966-08-07 11 MUAR. Sat. The acting Mentrl Besar of Johore. Dato Hajl Othman bin Hajl Mohamed Sa'at. will open two Progress Exhibitions at Sungel Terap and Jeralc on Aug. 13.30 words
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Article431 1966-08-07 11 A. SRIPATHY - A. SRIPATHY: By Malacca, Sat. Doubt earns acquittal for teacher on charge of indecent behaviour JJOUBT as to whether he was wearing shorts or sarong on the day in question earned K. M. Cherian, a 39-year-old teacher at the Malacca High School, an acquittal in magistrate's court431 words
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Article266 1966-08-07 11 CHICAGO. Sat— A knlf* thrown at Dr Martin Luther King, the Negro integratlon leader, missed him and wounded a white youth In ttie neck. The incident happened yesterday shortly after Dr. Kni£ had been struck on the head by a ruck as he led266 words
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Article22 1966-08-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Bank Negara has received a total of 56.817.148 for the National Defence Fund up to lost Thursday.22 words
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Advertisement184 1966-08-07 11 Do I have to go? Can't I stay a little longer? No my darling daughter. 'Til I'm feeling slightly stronger? No. no. darling daughter. But I don't know a verb from noun Miss Thumbscrew always wears a frown J&^^^— And I hope the school falls down. ftsi&*mK —Now, now. my184 words
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Article, Illustration980 1966-08-07 12 Princess Ira: I'm glad I married at 15 BORN A RICH PRINCESS. Married to ;i prince ;it the age of 15. A mother ;it l(i and again at 18. Divorced at 11). then married to a millionaire playboy. Three years later divorced again. A fairly spectacular case history. And as980 words
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Article, Illustration72 1966-08-07 12 ROBIN DOUGLAS- HOME - ROBIN DOUGLAS-HOME BY ONE pretty piece of nonsense seen in London last week was a sweet-scented, slow burning candle shaped like an outsize Stella rose. The special thing about it was its absolutely natural look— the era duated colour and fragile uneven nrss of M| curled petals. Set72 words
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Advertisement367 1966-08-07 12 •^**»»»i»»s™^ >*lssaPTsiHssF "'^avHaHaHsalssHßaßi tAet* PERFUME CREME ROLLETTE Avon's NewWear-And-Carry Fragrance You Roll On AVON to crraie thu> marvellous new tragrarue Idea PERFUME CREME ROILETTE! You'll love the way it rolls on the pretty pastel lotion that Instantly disappears, leaving an aura ol fragrance. You'll proudly carry the attractive purse tlacon367 words
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Advertisement417 1966-08-07 12 V Keep your eye on matdenfbrm (O^A^fMode m U.S.A.) Frame-Up with 3-way support! 1. Embroidered panels frame and gently but firmly outline and support the cups. 2. Side "supports" add to the up-lift. 3 Contour band of batiste elastic keeps the bra snug and securely in place. A. B. C417 words
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Article, Illustration506 1966-08-07 13 A TALL TALE OF THE LONG SHIPS THE Vikings return to lusty life in "THE LONG SHIPS/ an action-packed picture that brings Sidney Poitier to the screen for the first time since his award-winning showing in "Lilies of the Field." And it is a new Poitier we see. He plays506 words
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Article300 1966-08-07 13 HPHE adventures of Marco Polo X would make a first-rate film if. the story of the famous Venetian was brought to the screen with tastr and planning. I'm afraid this Is not the case in "MARCO POLO THE MAGNIFICENT." This production is aimed at action300 words
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Article246 1966-08-07 13 SELETAR THEATRE CLUBS production of the play by Talbot Rothwell. "Queen Elizabeth 81ept Here.' opens on Tuesday and will run until Saturday. As usual, the curtain rises at 8.30 pm. During the week, Centre 65 Is also presenting "The Elder Brother." at the Cultural Centre Theatre from Wednesday246 words
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Advertisement623 1966-08-07 13 GANISATION* BJ Now Sho«in t 11-1 45-4-6 30-9 1 5-_ Huoh O'Brion Mickey kooo«yP PJ Jorpps Mitchum Tiio Chang B "AMBUSH BAY" color (uai; BJ Now Showing: -9.30 (NO FREE LlbT) "077 ESPIONAGE IN TANGIERS" Scope Color i kl Louis Oovilo Ann Castor jj TOMORROW MIDNIGHT Peter Chen Ho ft623 words
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Advertisement114 1966-08-07 13 Trt iIIAI IT) GAY WORLD I mmh TO-NIGHT s T.ST TAG -TEAM WRESTLING STEIGER PIRATE ■mm f mmk And g And m DYNAMITE ROB ROY m 2, WJmWmr LITTLE RASCAL Vs. RAMBACHAND JOHNNY ROSELLE VS. ERNIE FORD THP DUKE VS. GENTLEMAN JIM GUARANTEED TICKETS: S4 $3 $I*so1 50 I nL114 words
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Advertisement397 1966-08-07 13 P (All times shown are tor Malaysia/ Singapore) This week's Programme includes: For the Music Lover (at 1030 on 13 and 14 metres MON. Divertiments for String Orchestra < Bortok Bath Festival Orch. with Solo Instrumentalists cond. by Yahudi Menuhin. TUE. A Musical Joke, KS22 (Mozart). Chamber Orch. of Radio397 words
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Advertisement778 1966-08-07 13 HOW TO LOSE WEIGHT FAST and still cat 3 full meals a (lav Stop starving yoursalf I Now you can eat plenty of meat. fish, chees* and vegetables.. lots of your favourite fried foods and slim fastar than avart PROXINOL is the completely new method of weight control that has778 words
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Miscellaneous731 1966-08-07 13 TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 With Death"; 9.00 News And P.M.: 12.50 Programme Sum- Newsreel In English; 9.20 mary In All Languages; 12.55 Danseuses de la Mer (a docu-Belajar-lah Bahasa Keoangsaan; mentary on the life of star-Ash) 1.00 My Mother The Car; 1.25 9.40 Sam Benedict; 10.35 ConTennls Wimbledon Champion- cert731 words
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Article450 1966-08-07 14 F.EASE tell me what to do when a beautiful angel keeps on smiling at me. H.C. look up at hrr with awr and respect and wish you had a pair of win»s tn fly in her I HAVE been out with a girl a few times but450 words
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Article371 1966-08-07 14 Dear Know Alls A MATTER involving corruption of a number of civil servants in my town has come to my notice. I would like to write to the Minister direct, but do not know the Minister concerned with these matters. A.A.A. Corrupt practices la listed under the portfolio of the371 words
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Miscellaneous277 1966-08-07 14 Koss: 1 Frolic <si; 5. OOWN: 1. Meat (s>; 2. Took Dormant (6>: 9. Al.so <3>; 10. the votes of (6): 3. Way (I); Tarry <4i 12 Generation (3»; 4 Jug (4); 5. Sedate (I); 6. 13. Baffle (5»: 15. Straits (7»; Mem <4>: 7. Personality (3); 17 Change <277 words
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Miscellaneous715 1966-08-07 14 V SOON ALL THE YOUNG AKAMB^ WARRJORS WHO lAs TAR2AN MAKES PLANS FCR S^- I ncA MiAAMnTU SC^^^^NaiffllP SMOKED THE 'DREAM W£BD' WILL BE IN A^ STRYKER. MAKES PLANS FOR TAR.ZAN... L RELIC ..^^M I SIUPDK /^MOW SHOW AAE^ YOUNG PUP OAI%?/ l MUST B^ THIS WEEK FOR YOU CAPRICORN715 words
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Miscellaneous414 1966-08-07 14 rangement finalised You difficulties in me next lew might undertake to travel. days. There's also a house proput money into a new scheme: blem to consider: thii may there's also the likelihood of a take longer to sort out. You windfall for yourself. get good news about a Journey SAGITTARIUS414 words
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Miscellaneous462 1966-08-07 14 -STAR of the— flllS could be an interesting year for you if you ran re- fH main independent of people. gV From the point of view nt ca W '^H reer and moneymaking. it is -4 propitious enough any mis- takes you make would be due to error of Judgment462 words
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Miscellaneous21 1966-08-07 15 "i I j n* vjn r rN sc _^*^9i^F^^^B I *m z. 1 1 Jt i^» I UJXJ r^ d ll >^21 words
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Miscellaneous154 1966-08-07 16 •r f Zj**. M^^^ ->^ r^V<<\ «W as* /A\ Imm T II f p "P-H 1 fl I F ll r 1 iHI '■^l S --f— •1* A So n n"° v^if 00 5- m 0«*33«3C3 i C3COj» 3 o O°°. I U ra r °S(yL r M# -I f"154 words
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208 1966-08-07 17 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep By MIRTHFUL MISS, a fast-finishing seccond to Silver Crown in the 6f Kings Cup last week, looks outstanding in the Class 1 Div 1 7f Handicap (Race 6) at Kuaia Lumpur today. A oack-marker right up to the home turn Mirthful Miss208 words
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154 1966-08-07 17 (For local riders and apprentices) 1 ***** Precious Jade a (Lim Chew i RS Breuk 7 9.0 (F) Asuwadi 4 3 688 Anjel (Angel) Tulloh 6 813 'Nawari 6 3 Par Day (Bock Sim) Lee 5 8.13 Khamis 11 4 ***** Radiant154 words
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184 1966-08-07 17 1 ***** Star of Silver a (Shlnlnc Star) Lee 5 8.13 Khami* 3 2 ***** Caroline a (Caroline) Noordin 6 8 12 \*r 12 3 ***** Slstie a (Seng Leei Bagby Jr. 68 1 1 1 4 ***** Sun Maiden a iCheda)184 words
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189 1966-08-07 17 1 ***** Emperor Kirn Kirn a (Kirn Kirn) Sullivan 5 9.0 (Fl Posner It 3 (3012 Our Hero a (XC Foongi Tjoa 5 9 0 (Fl Moxham 10 3 ***** Devil's Peak a (Seasons) West 5 8.13 *Ng 13 4 22 Taiping189 words
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173 1966-08-07 17 1 ***** Juridical a (Wong Teo) Rodgers 8 90.. Kingston 6 2 ***** Buaya Tapah a (Sungeii Teh 9 8.13 •Chuah 13 3 ***** Shah Jehan a (Zach) Wheeler 8 812 1 4 ***** Sabteck a (Fourtee) Ahmad 4 8.11 (SF) Weir173 words
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126 1966-08-07 17 1 ***** Berutu a (Pertama) Wheeler 1 9 0 (F) Kingston 9 3 ***** Charming Beau a (Swift i J Donnelly 7 8.12 (F) Trevena 8 3 ***** Twinkle Blade a (Green Stan J Donnelly 6 811 Weir 5 4 ***** Nakorn126 words
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93 1966-08-07 17 1 ***** Hokoru a (ChukelD R Breuk. 6 95 (F) Coles 3 2 ***** Jolly Scout a iSK Limi Tulloh 8 8.12 Coieman 3 3 ***** Dennis the Menace a (Conservative) Allan 5 8.6 7 4 ***** Mirthful Miss a (Gemblra>93 words
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155 1966-08-07 17 1 ***** Persian Hero a (J Stewart) Tulloh 10 9.0 (SF) Coieman ft 2 ***** Olympic Torch a (Olympia) Teh 8 8.13 Nelson 3 3 ***** Bin lan c Sarawak 8 lOranrilflora i R Breuk 7 811 Subian 1 4 ***** Loch155 words
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208 1966-08-07 17 1 ***** Star Era g (Lucky) E Donnelly 9 9.1 (F) Coieman 4 2 ***** Shockalinfam a (Plb R Breuk. 8 813 Harbrldge fi 3 ***** Noble Gesture a (Rainbow) Nalr 0 8.12 *Low 3 4 ***** Depth Charge a (TNT) H208 words
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Article195 1966-08-07 17 I I Mi.M II I r K Mil W I PI \K Race I Prerioiw Jade Hand in Hand POWI i:i I I ivtf Race t Queen or Night Trnpoftphere I UPING JADE Rare 3 (>llr Hero imrvMMwnha SABTECK K«re 4 tirst Mime What \> I U II \(.OK195 words
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Article89 1966-08-07 17 RACE 5: Char minx Beau Second to Haw less over XI, 9f earlier in season; working well. RACE 7: Retusa speedy, close second to Rintang Sarawak over Bukit Timah 6f last month; looks well. RACE 8: Master Valuer —Goes well on a fast track; ran good race89 words
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Article330 1966-08-07 17 Earlier In the season Radiant Peak won three races over 6f in a row. Last month he was unlucky when third by half a length and a head to Lash over 6f in Div. 2. Precious Jade came out after a brief spell to run an encouraging second to Powerful330 words
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Article575 1966-08-07 17 Go nap on Taiping Jade T«AIPING JADE de- serves a win In Race 3 after two narrow misses. First time out over the Penang 6f in May he lost to Toowoomba. Last week Taiping Jade again found Toowoomba a stumbling block. But he was a good thing beaten. Hampered shortly575 words
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319 1966-08-07 17 j Wellington, Sat. THE British Isles Rugby Union team lost by 12 points to 16 here today in the second Test against New Zealand despite finding their best form of the tour. The Lions were unable to319 words
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Advertisement361 1966-08-07 17 ASTHMA? GET QUICK. LONG-LASTING RELIEF WITH BROVON INHALANT LA Jr Stop worrying about your next asthmatic attack. Get BROVON inhalant keep it in your pocket or handbag. As soon ns an attack threatens take a few puffs. You'll notice the relief within minutes really effective relief which lasts for several361 words
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Advertisement133 1966-08-07 17 THIS IS A ON f A SPECIAL JC* QUEST JP^f SEARCH OF MARY LIM THE VERSATILE SINGER WHOSE VOICE IS HER FORTUNE! '"Mil AND LEARN MARY'S SUCCESS SECRET IN THE AUGUST ISSUE OF YOUR FAVOURITE MAGAZINE SJJK^^Vp^^^^^V H^ will Bh Mill Hb^ q littitv^jt \\yft •MtfttJl EfegptUOT \m\ pit *ft*M133 words
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Article288 1966-08-07 18 V. VS IM VAKI)» Heat 1 1 H. Jerome 'Can) 9.H. 2 E Addy (Ghai I I 2 G Collie (Bah) 10. 4 J. Morbey (Ben 10 5. T. Davies 'Wales; 10 3 6 G. Clarenc <Mau 10.5 Hr«t ti 1 E. Roberts (Tri and Tobi 9.7 2 T.288 words
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Article505 1966-08-07 18 Mm lingles lit round: Tan Tee Khan iMalj bt Omar Ibrahim iS'porei 15-12. 1-15. 15-7, P Seaman <Wale*> bt M Henderson (SCOt) 15-9. 7-15. 15-Ki, G. Kobulham 'Au.-ti bl K Roberts «Jaui) 15-5. IS-fc Dtne.sh Khanna Undi bt B. Bennrtt 'Jam. 15-4. 15-3. I Mills (Engj bt C Higgins505 words
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Article595 1966-08-07 18 Women's 110 yard* freestyle heat 1: 1. M. Lay, (Cam, 62.8, 2. L. Bell i Aust i 63.2. J. Murphy (Austi 63.3. 4. P. Sillett (Eng) 63.7. 5. J. C.i\ <■ Eng i 64.01. 6. F. Kellock 'Scotl 65.8, 7. Patricia Chan (Spore; 68.9, 8. P. Rose 'Jam. 73.8.595 words
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Article229 1966-08-07 18 \LL eight seeded players moved fairly comfortably into the quater-finals of the men's singles badminton championship at the Commonwealth Games at Kingston on Friday night. The favourite and unofficial world champion, Tan Aik Huang of Malaysia, playing against a fine tough player in N. Natekar of India, won229 words
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Article, Illustration871 1966-08-07 18 KUM WENG SETS NEW MARK OF 743 A IN WINNING WEIGHT GOLD last right by wearing down England's C. Beacon 17-14. 15-10. Singapore's last remainIng player. Yeo Ah Seng, found the experience of Canada's W. MarDonnell, a seeded player, too much for him but pleased the crowd In going down871 words
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THREE WORLD RECORDS
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Article301 1966-08-07 18 BUT SEATS ONLY TWO-THIRD FULL KINGSTON. Sat. Australian and Canadian swimmers churned three world records out of the brilliantly floodlit Commonwealth Games po"l o n l he first day of the competition here. The Australian men's 4 x 220 yards freestyle team pierced the eicht mlnutrs barrier with a winning301 words
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Article38 1966-08-07 18 Flyweight (first series): P. Scott (Can) bt W. Young (NZ) Bantamweight (fi .<-t series i: S Akushe »Oha> bt R. Mallon (8cot» pts. C. Hen\. (Jamt bt W. McDorv-'.j 'Hon> retired In the second round, D. Norwood38 words
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Article75 1966-08-07 18 Featherweight: 1. K.W. Chung (Wales) 7344- 2. M. Gliash <Ind> 738. 3. A. Salter i Can i 716- 4. A. Das Undi 694. 6. C.K. Tang iS'porei 666 j Bantamweight: I. P. McKenzie iEng> 705. 2. M. Dus iGuy> 667 J. 3. C. Chan iCant 672, 4. A. Phillips75 words
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Article, Illustration334 1966-08-07 18 PHUNG KIM OUT EARLY AS HE FAILS IN ALL 3 TRIES AT PRESS Viribhak aiuavs retaliated strongly and raided cheers froai the crowd, with whom he tv very popular. Virabhak did hit best work inside, scoring well with wme quirk two-handed attacks to the body Hugh Porter, the Bri'ish champion334 words
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Obituary72 1966-08-07 18 MRS Teoh Chonc See Nee 00l Sin Keow on 4 8 fiR. beloved mother of Cheng Kung. Cheng San, Cheng Khay. Cheng Hork. Mrs. Lee Sin Fook. Mrs Llm Sen» Hock and Mrs. Mm Khene G'mn. Cortege leaves 386-B Aver I'arn Road (behind Kampone Bahru police stationi, Penang 1172 words
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Advertisement160 1966-08-07 18 8 **< v ntiiliiii' i SYMBOL OF WORLD-WIDE PROGRESS The S.S. "British Admiral", all of 100,000 tons, Canada and the Near and Far East (including and the largest tanker so far constructed in Europe, Singapore and Malaysia). BP supplies fuel for is the latest addition to BP's string of tankers.160 words
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Advertisement136 1966-08-07 18 Lite CLASSIFIEDS- 1 LEE: To Choong Kt 1 »nri Chee Lee a daughter Lvnet'e 5 8.66 Bungsar U'^rd. Thanks to obstetrician and staff. GOH-rHING: August 6. 1»M, a* St. Johns Cathedral, Hongkong Dr. Goh Tiow Seng, second son of Mr. and Mrs. O"h Choon Llm, of Malacca, and Mm Chung136 words
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Article, Illustration608 1966-08-07 19 LONDON. Saturday. PAST bowler Wes Hall led a devastating West, 1 Indies attack that had England sliding toward disaster at 63 runs for five wickets and 99 for six at lunch in the fourth Test match at Leeds today. Charlie Griffith started the "slaughter,"608 words
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Article217 1966-08-07 19 AX( HERY Spore v Mal»Vkl iSpore polo grd. 10.30 p.m. ATHLETICS Triangular: •Spore Police and Combined Serv.i.es (Farrer Pk. 2 pm. >. IJADMINTON Spore T Johore (SBA 8 pm >. BILLIARDS —Triangular: Spore. S'gor. Perak (CSC 8 p.m.). CHESS Chmese cship (19-B Carpenter Str. 1 pm.):217 words
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Article192 1966-08-07 19 SINGAPORE, Sat. University of Hong Kong scored their first win In the tenth lnter-varslty biennial games when they narrowly beat University of Malaysia by six matches to four at table tennis at Raffles Hall today After a surprise defeat In the first singles. Hong192 words
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108 1966-08-07 19 Hayad and Vida take top Telecoms awards TAIPING. Sat Hayad Ramll of Ipoh was adjudged the individual champion In the Perak Telecoms department an- nual athletic meet at the Sultan Yussuf Stadium here yesterday He broke two records, the 110 metres hurdles In 17.2 and the long jump at 6108 words
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Article42 1966-08-07 19 IPOH. Sat— The American U n:\er!>uies All-Uiar buoketoall team will arrive here by plane from Prnang tomorrow and meet Perak on the Yuk Choy Primary School court at 8 p.m. Txkets at $2 each are available at the tmfp42 words
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Article358 1966-08-07 19 SYDNEY. Sat— Result* of Australian Assocation football matches played today were: \>*W NORTH DIV. 1 Adamstown 4 Wallsend 1. Awaba 3 May field 2. \n\V FED. DIV. 1 Rumberland 1 Corinthians 2. Hakoah 2 Yugal 1. South Sydney 0 St. George 3 (played Friday) NSW FED. DIV.358 words
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100 1966-08-07 19 Burmese and Korean teams will be in XL next week RANGOON, Sat.— Burma's Merdeka soccer team of 17 players, including Asian All-Stars Bahadur and Khim Maung Tin, will leave for Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, sports officials said today. The team's manager is Lt.-Col. Kyaw Sein Tun A spokesman for the100 words
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Article79 1966-08-07 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. It will be a battle of the champions in the final of the Singapore open women's amateur golf championship at the Bukit course at Sime Road tomorrow afternoon. The finalists are Heather Harvey, the current Singapore Inland Country Club champion and Jan Kellv, the79 words
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213 1966-08-07 19 LONDON. Sat—Yorkshire, the runaway leaders in the county cricket championship, are now virtually certain to take the title although they only managed to draw their match with Hampshire yesterday in a game disrupted by rain. Their nearest rivals. Worcestershire, champions for the pastReuter - 213 words
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Article56 1966-08-07 19 LEEDS. Sat— England had scored 40 for one wicket when bad light stopped play for the day 65 minutes before the scheduled close on the third day of the Fourth Test against the West Indies at Headingley today. First innings «.corrv West Indies .>OO-r» dec. England 240 (D'Oliveira56 words
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Article97 1966-08-07 19 Wallwork wins Kingston gold KINGSTON, Sat. Ron Wallwork 25 year old compositor from Bolton, Lancashire, cruised home in the 20-mile road walk this morning to capture England's first gold athletics medal in the Commonwealth Games here Wallwork. always in the Irading group, was a comlnrtablr winner by about 200 yards97 words
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Article135 1966-08-07 19 T ONDON, Sat.— Here are the results of football matcbea played today: FRIENDLY MATCHES Alrlrrshot 0 Queens Park 1 Ary 1 Blackburn X Berwick I Darlington 1 Brechin 5 PeUrhead 1 Bury I) Clyde S ambridge 1 Southern! 2 Celtic 4 Manchester 1 helmford 2 Cardiff SReuter - 135 words
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Advertisement517 1966-08-07 19 CLASSIFIED ADS. SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) v Wordi ft rHtm.t—tm M tt» mtn OAMMCTfRI. M COUytl Quit. por». 8 1 So<- f on \M'fh m. Clorkii. miny h»!fpnc« bari»ln» JIWILLERY m-iH»i -h» molt »r pr»cli!»d qic Ui'»it rang* «t Tid till i}o:diin-.irh« LM 215-317. South BrM»» Ro«(l. 8 por«. PIARH REFLECT517 words
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Advertisement151 1966-08-07 19 WHAT IS "CONSTRUCTED SAFETY"? WHY IS IT SO IMPORTANT P Mainly because it saves lives. Part of Mercedes-Benz "Constructed Safety" is in the front and rear ends of the car. In the case of a crash the front and rear of the car absorb the impact by deforming— thus converting151 words
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Miscellaneous88 1966-08-07 19 '-"""""""BCr^iAfl r#Cv ICitT IM 1 I Shoot away from trouble wmcvvh^u* xTutHgto'w^ wmm\. /Ji^S2JS^lrS\^L t, KK>wicwm*mt6/irMintss...Ai4OTu*r* Ma I a^^oS^sm \>Tfc p% jhG**3 s•• \w fl I i^Ew Playing Off a dOWn Slope Script by l«ln Keld. drawlnc by P»tu Tmllllon. photntrapbrd by Nnnnaa Pottrr. i ££2?S; fli T V ■iuar:wiiMM\88 words
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248 1966-08-07 20 SINGAPORE, Sat Othman Wok, the Minister for Culture and Social Affairs and the chairman of Singapore Sports Council, said that Singapore was conducting a survey of the pattern of sports promotion in other countries in order to give a big boost to sports in248 words
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Article61 1966-08-07 20 Thailand win ASA golf BANGKOK. Sat. Thailand led by Foreign Minister Tun Thanat Khoman yesterday won the first Association of Southeast Asia i ASA i golf trophy In the triangular golf competition between Malaysia. Philippines and Thailand held at the 6.488-yard pur 72 golf course at Banpphra, about 90 miles61 words
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Article46 1966-08-07 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Negri Sembilan will meet Kedah In the final of the Malaysian Drainage and Irrigation Department soccer competition at the Princes Road stadium tomorrow. In yesterday's semi-finals. Negri Sembilan, holders, beat Perak 4-3 whi'e Kedah r«at Pahang 2-0.46 words
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Article24 1966-08-07 20 IPOH. Sat.— The Malaysian cycling carnival, organ. sed by the Ipoh Boys' Club, scher.u'ed from yesterday to Aug. 21. has been postponed.24 words
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Article22 1966-08-07 20 TAIPINO. »Ht.- The 2 Transport Compan v beat Kilat Club 4-3 in a Group B soccer league match here yesterday.22 words
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Advertisement174 1966-08-07 20 ONE OF THE MOST POWERFUL ENSEMBLES OF THIS OR ANY OTHER YEAR p— n ■iff. i ']f s if', 'if '/^T •'y*-* a* j^E Hi 'r ijlj AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGER ufl In TROUBLE-FREE LISTENING PLEASURE AND 111 A 9 HM AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGER WITH: \l U Ceramic pickup, heat resistant174 words
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Advertisement37 1966-08-07 20 Flying leap— but it was all in vain I I H_^^g|» j and Hi Service CWERSCAS UNION TRUST HADING FIXED DEPOSITS SPECIAL DEPOSITS HOUSING LOANS SHORT TERM FINANCING HEAD OFFICE: 43-47, New Bridge Rood, S.ngopore. Tel: *****/7.37 words
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