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Title Section24 1966-08-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times The National newspaper Estd. 1845 MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203424 words
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Article, Illustration45 1966-08-08 1 The Govt's aim is to help those in need, irrespective of race, because poverty knows no racial barrier' 0 Tt'N Abdul l;.i/.ik operatinc rhain saw. On hi< left arr thr l>irr<lor of Forestry, Inrhr Majid bin Ha.ii Sahid and thr Mrntri Hr*.«r 1».,i0 Yah>a.45 words
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378 1966-08-08 1 Tun: All efforts on economic uplitt now By LOKMAN HALIM: KUANTAN. Sunday THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that with the formal ending of confrontation the Government could concentrate all its efforts towards economic improvement of the people and nation building. "The Government's primary aim is to378 words
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184 1966-08-08 1 A day and night in Jakarta for Tun Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, is expected to spend a day and night in Jakarta for the formal signing of the Bangkok agreement to end confrontation. The Chief of the Indonesian liaison team here. Lieut. Col.184 words
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Article67 1966-08-08 1 BALTIMORE < Maryland >, Sun The oldest operating satellite, designed by the John Hopkins University and powered by a small nuclear generator, has now been in orbit for five years. It la thr United States Navy's experimental navigation satellite, 4-A. which is still sending signalsReuter - 67 words
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Article47 1966-08-08 1 BANGKOK. Sun. A United States Air Force let fighter crashed yesterday while attempting to land at Udorn airfield in northeastern Thailand. report* reaching here said. The pilot baled out. He rrlurnp6 to the American air base with thr help of Thai villagers.—Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article28 1966-08-08 1 MOSCOW. Sun. Soviet >nsmological stations recorded a fairly Mrone earthquake early toda> cen'rrd En 'he Aleutian Ulandl in the North Pacific between Siberia «nd Alaska.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration69 1966-08-08 1 A RAIN OF BLOWS SECONDS FROM THE END vyORLD heavyweight champion Cassius Clay knocked out challenger Brian London in the third round of a fight optimistically scheduled to last 15 rounds in London on Saturday night. This radio picture shows Clay raining punches on London asUPI - 69 words
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Article67 1966-08-08 1 TOKYO. Sun. Al Ira.si 57 people were drowned and 20 others milling as millions ilorkpci to beaches in the midst of a linn wave that spread throughout the country today. On the Pacific ooml near Tokyo police warned swimmers against bat inns because of lushAP - 67 words
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Article, Illustration187 1966-08-08 1 BAC-1-11 crash kills 41 OMAHA (Nebraska), Sunday. BRANIFF airlines BAC-1-1 1 airliner crashed in flames near Palls City, Nebraska, early today killing nil 41 people aboard, police reported. A police spokesman in Falls City. 110 miles south of here, said: '-There were no survivors. We found 41 bodies." The plane,Reuter - 187 words
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107 1966-08-08 1 17 NATIONS INVITED TO SEEK END OF VIETNAM WAR BANGKOK, Sun. The Philippines Foreign Secretary, Mr. Narciso Ramos, said today that 1? Asian nations had been invited to join Thailand, .Malaysia and the Philippines to seek an end to the Vietnam war. He made the statement to reporters at Bangkok'sAP - 107 words
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Article58 1966-08-08 1 $21,000 to be won now UERE S your chance to win $9,500 or $11,500 or both. THE $9,500 prize awaits the outright winner of the Malay Mail Word Puzzle contest "GY". THE $11,500 awaits the outright winner of the Berita Harian Spot-the-Ball contest "J". Entries for both contests close on58 words
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299 1966-08-08 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. Luci Baines Johnson, youngest daughter of the President, and Patrick John Nugent, son of a small-town businessman, were married in all the splendour Washington could mus t c p yesterday, then left for a secret honeymoon hideaway. Luci. 19. and Nugent.299 words
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Article113 1966-08-08 1 SAIGON. Sun The VA Navy has moved thiee fast attack carriers within range of Hanoi and con<e>nt rated a strike about 175 warplancs in llin Tonkin Gulf area, it WM learned today. To strengthen the Miike force hitting North nam, the Navy has. at temporarily.AP - 113 words
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Article37 1966-08-08 1 STOP PRESS MEW 01 i i.ssm SAIGON. Son I I Vnv airrr.ift have discontinued combat strikes in south Vietnam, paving way for what could be a heavier pounding of Communist north Viftnam. reliable sourres snid today. r.p.i.37 words
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Advertisement29 1966-08-08 1 I 1 rt^louMJOmi <S. <?. sf d* Suva <£*(. 45, High Street. Singapore 6. Station flojd, Ipoh Associate Co., S.P.H. de Silva ihk) Ltd., Hong Kong EB9 enduring \&cJ&J CAR TYRES29 words
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Advertisement22 1966-08-08 1 of I Safe Af«m: V High Clms J«w»T« jK 44. M«M tTKCCT tiMOOM I Adi 9 I a man's taste starts with*RVy»22 words
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155 1966-08-08 2 JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia, once the worlds second richest tin-producing country in the world, has slipped to a weak fourth place. But the new government is hoping to get this country's tin production moving again. The secretary-general of the Department of Mining Mr. Kurnadl. has155 words
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420 1966-08-08 2 I HIROSHIMA. Sun JJIROSHIMA, destroyed target of the world's first atom bomb, came of age yesterday with names still being added to the list of victims. Before 30.000 people In the memorial park. Mayor Shinzo Hamai added another 550 names to the list olReuter - 420 words
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Article73 1966-08-08 2 ADEN. Sun. RAF Hunter Jet fiehters are to be stationed In the South Arabian State of Belhan at protection against attacks b> Egyptian lets, a Middle East Command spokesman said here yesterday The move Is being made at the request of the Ruler of Beihan. EmirReuter - 73 words
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Article26 1966-08-08 2 FREETOWN. Sun —A two-year pilot project in Sierra Leone aimed at direct teaching through television 1a to start here in the autumn. fUuter26 words
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Article, Illustration144 1966-08-08 2 SMITH: 'REINS IN CIVILISED HANDS' CAI.ISRI KY. Sun. Rhodrsian Premier lan Smith yestrrday declared his government's determination to keep control of the country in what he termed civilised hands. Hi- told some 300 members and supporters of his rulinc all-white Rhodrsian Front Party "We are determined we are going toReuter - 144 words
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137 1966-08-08 2 BAHRAIN. Sun.— Sheikh Shakbutt 61-year-old ruler of th*» 011-produclnK Persian Gulf State of Abu Dhabi and one of the worlds richest men. was deposed yesterday b. members of his family. the British PoliMeal Residents office announced here last nleht He has been replacedReuter - 137 words
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Article30 1966-08-08 2 SAIGON. Sun. The South Vietnamese Prime Minuter. Air Vlce-Marnhal Nguyen Cao Xv rill isit Hie Philippine* trom Wednesday to Saturday «t the invitation of President Marco AP.AP - 30 words
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167 1966-08-08 2 /CALCUTTA. Sun. Police V^ threw tear gas and fired on a crowd of rioting steel workers In Durgapur, 150 miles north of here yesterday. Reports said two people were killed on the second day of rioting. The violence started on Friday afterUPI - 167 words
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204 1966-08-08 2 US planes attack No's troops north of border OAIGON, Sun. American aircraft using napalm bombs and msjchinegun nr«» have directly attacked soldiers in Ninth nam for the first time, a U.S. spokesman Bald yesterday. It hanpened on Fnriav when more than 20 Nnrth Vietnamese Midlers were 3cotted running oul iReuter - 204 words
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Advertisement188 1966-08-08 2 In taste no fruit can equal INDIAN MANGO The mosc delicious of tw tropical fruits is the Indian Mango with a sweetness and flavour all its own. Tims Mango Juice mad« from selected varieties of the fruit is a rare treat, k Is a pleasant drink at parties and a188 words
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Miscellaneous5 1966-08-08 2 TUB GAMBOLS < -4*~A* TOTaTII /WMOLIkESTWeiRfiTEAir5 words
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242 1966-08-08 3 LAGOS. Sunday. Algerian Military Government has released another 22 political detainees including lour former regional Ministers from the Mid-West headed by Chief Omo-Osagie. Chief Oronsaye, former parliamentary secretary to the Federal Finance Ministry, and Mallan. Ibrahim Nock. Northern Nigeria labour learirr, were also freed.AP - 242 words
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71 1966-08-08 3 LONDON. Sun.—A headmaster inspected the less of 500 schoolgirls at a high school at Saffron Walden. Essex. Then he ordered 20 of them to lower the hemlines of their miniskirts. "This is a mixed school." he explained. "I had to consider the effect of these71 words
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Article52 1966-08-08 3 I GRAZ tAiLstriai. Sun. —Two 1 HunuarMii soldiers ordered to spnrrh for mines along the border cut the barbed wire fences and escaped into Austria. Police snid the soldiers. both from Budapest, crossed the border in full uniform near Rechnit/. 43 mile.s northea.st of here, and Mfctd torReuter - 52 words
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Article23 1966-08-08 3 LOS ANGELES. Sun. A l:sht plane crashed and all five aboard were killed yesterday north ol Vernal. Utah. APAP - 23 words
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Article, Illustration56 1966-08-08 3 'pHE new '"Futurist" line of Parisian dressmaker, Pierre Cardin, is emphasised in his selection from his 1966-67 winterutumn collection shown in Paris recently. The new line is for both men and women, and utilising wool and felt, Cardin tops each creation withUPI - 56 words
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219 1966-08-08 3 Istanbul to Saigon express railway urged TOKYO, bun. U.S. $10 billion, 6,000--mile, express railway to stretch through 11 Asian countries from Istanbul to Sagion has been proposed by Japanese Diet members and industrialists. Promotors of the plan will send a team to South Vietnam. Thailand and Burma next year toAP - 219 words
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Article85 1966-08-08 3 PALERMO. Sun. British actor Richard Burton, husband of Elizabeth Taylor, said at Taormlna Sicily. last niKht he nlanned to become a film director. He made the disclosure to journalists at the Toarmlna* Messina film festival where h« was awarded the David dl Donatello prize asReuter - 85 words
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Article61 1966-08-08 3 WASHINGTON. Sun Dr. Ppul Ltnebarger. 53. int<>rnauonall> known export on Far East affair* and psycholoßieal warfarr. died ol a hoart attack yesterday at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. He wa\ProtesMir of Asiatic Polit us at "he Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies61 words
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Article110 1966-08-08 3 Undressed Jane: Playboy seized p'ARIS. Sun French film director Roger Vadim yesterday successfullyapplied in court here for a seizure order against an edition of Playboy magazine containing pictures of his wife, actress Jane Fonda, in a state of undress. In his application. Vtdim's counsel noted that tin- pictures were takenReuter - 110 words
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Advertisement169 1966-08-08 3 another International MB m Company Chooses I^BHMiHSJ The National Cash Register Company W^^^(Malaya) Ltd. requiring a new service I HHHD| j^fl vehicle which is practical, reliable and ss£ economical, have chosen the FIAT 600T fi^ti 'i&k'' The van's sturdiness, payload capacity r^m and dependability made the choice an easy one.169 words
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Advertisement358 1966-08-08 3 LAST FEW DAYS! Rush to the store with the greatest bargains If 6 Kj Reduction up to 50 WHITE COTTON BEPSHttTS Tftoren tportswtor NOW $6 90 M" 90" NOW 40 fancy wckt 4 pairs) NOW $3 00 H" I 90' NOW S4 2S BfoHcs T. thlrts NOW $3.90 101" NOW358 words
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Obituary22 1966-08-08 4 Mitt KATHARINI O. LIM 48 Rocyth Road, puixl away p«ao»ful]y on 7.8.66. Cremation will take place at 9 pro Mount VernoD.22 words
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566 1966-08-08 4 (SINGAPORE'S National Day celebrations will be kicked-off tomorrow morning when some schoolchildren ill assemble in their schools to hear the National D:iv nicss;ijjc of the Minister of Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, being read out by their principals. The two-hour ceremony will include566 words
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636 1966-08-08 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. TWE Police have announced the traffic arrangements in connection with Singapore's National Day celebrations on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. National Day Parade (TMs> da\i. No vehicle will be allowed to enter or remain in the following roads and places from 5 a.m. to636 words
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144 1966-08-08 4 S'pore team leaves for WAY conference CINGAPORE. Sun.— A fourmember youth delegation will leave here for Tokyo tomorrow to represent Singapore at the forthcoming sixth biennial congress of the World Assembly of Youth, which begins in Japan on Thursday. The conference, to be opened by the Crown Prince o' Japan.144 words
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Article89 1966-08-08 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Deputy Prune Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. last night called on the people of Singapore to take a more active part ln the various activities of community centres. "It is important to have a community of vigorous people to ensure the nations89 words
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229 1966-08-08 5 Jesselton Bank Negara opens today 1/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. A branch of Bank Negara Malaysia will open for business in Jesselton from tomorrow. Tan Sri Ismail bin Mohamecl Ali, the Governor of the Bank, announced here today. Tan Sri Ismail al.so announced that a branch would be .set up at Johore229 words
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Article57 1966-08-08 5 SINGAPORE, Bun Mr Foa Joiik Wee. 22. has been awarded a scholarship by the Federated Pharmaceutical Sen ice Guild of Australia under its Little Colombo Plan." The scholarship was oftered to students in .south-east A^ia Mr Foo will begin his studies at the Pharmaceutical Faculty57 words
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302 1966-08-08 5 Machinda meeting to discuss joining Alliance KUCHING, Sun THE possibility oi Party Machinda joining the Sarawak Alliance is expected to be thrashed out at the party's annual meeting on Aug. 14. The party's vice-chairman. Mr. Leong Hoc Yuen, who today urged members to put forward their views at the meeting,302 words
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Article39 1966-08-08 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Johore Chief Police Officer. Hail Abaul Kadir bin Haji Hassan '<>- day oerfoimed the opening ceremony ol the new Endau police I station. Several senior police mid government officials were present.39 words
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Article43 1966-08-08 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Suami Nitya Chaiianya Yati. director o( the Institute oi Psychic and Spin, tual Research In New Delhi, who is also an authority on yoga, will airne here on Auk 26 for an eajht-wwk tour of Singapore and Malaysia.43 words
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86 1966-08-08 5 rpOKYO. t— i Tall JapJL .mcNp I oreicn Ofl'n <• b making arrangements for establishing tour>rs in the Japanese language and culture at universities in Malaysia. Hong Kong. Indonesia and the Philippine*, this autumn. One such course has already bern established at Thailand*Reuter - 86 words
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Article69 1966-08-08 5 PENANCi Sun. The Chief Minister. Tan Sn Wong Pou Npe. yesterday urged the younger generation to consider opportunities available to them in the technical fte.d. "More technicians will be needed now that there is greater emphasis on Industrial development, in the country," he .s»id when closing the69 words
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Article, Illustration70 1966-08-08 5 Choi for Sydney course CINGAPORE, Sun Mr. J Joseph Choi Hok Chung (above l Malaysian Airways' chief maintenance engineer, leaves for Sydney tomorrow to undergo an 18--month technical and practical engine and airframe courses, as well as production planning, engine development, supplies and hangar production, and quality control. Mr. Choi,70 words
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211 1966-08-08 5 Lee: S'pore has proved what it can do in one year... OIMiAPORK. Sun. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said last night that one year of independence had enabled Singapore to prove what it could do when it was forced to go it alone. "During tin- p.ot >e.ir the211 words
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Article66 1966-08-08 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun A second year economic student at the University of Malaya. Teh Choon Hoi. 21 died in the hospital here yesterday. 18 hour* af'ei the car in which he wa.v a paMMb> ger. «ai imolved In an t mth stationary lorry a' he 74tb Ipoh-Penane66 words
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Miscellaneous269 1966-08-08 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Forbidding one to bare teeth, 1. Pish on part of the canal poMibl.v? CT). covered b\ weed <B>. 8. Some cricket writer? without S. Some trouble about a soldier a penny— is extravagant 1 10 composing mu»ic 161. 12. Written by owners of holiday I269 words
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443 1966-08-08 6 The happy Indians here by the MIC leader KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Indians in Malaysia are much better off than Indians in many other countries, the president of the Malaysian Indian Congress, Tan Sri V. T. Sambanthan, who is also the Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, said today. Tan Sri443 words
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220 1966-08-08 6 Mentri: Japanese did it, and so can we I^ANGAR, Sun. The Mentri Besar. Tan Sri Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim, said sufficient time had bern given to all Malaysians during the 10 years after merdeka to study the National Language. "If the Japanese during their 3i years' occupation of this220 words
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Article161 1966-08-08 6 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun. A younK mother and her two children were found drowned in a canal at Bas- set KM ate. 15 miles from here, yesterday. M. Pushparani. 22 was found near thr canal's watergate at the Kurau river. Earlier, the bodies of her daughter.161 words
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235 1966-08-08 6 CINGAPOKE. Sun. A policeman and his wife were injured when a rusty metallic object believed t > be a low-charge hand crenade of the last war— exploded this morning in the kitchen of their barracks The explosion blew off the left hand of235 words
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Article32 1966-08-08 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. Two secre: society fighters of 24 Croup were detained under the Criminal L«« 'Temporary Provisions) Ordinance yesterday. They were picKed up at Queensway and at Geylanc Road.32 words
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Article31 1966-08-08 6 TELUK ANSON. Sun Police time recovered the body of Lim Benß Hock. 14. from the Perak River, two days after lie fell Into it from the Paulin Street jetty.31 words
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Article26 1966-08-08 6 1 TEIXK ANSON. Sun— An rxhibition of Malaysian youth activitie.s will be held at thr Mahalma Gandhi Memorial Hall in Mahko'.a Road here tomorrow.26 words
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Article109 1966-08-08 6 SINGAPORE. Sunday THE gas department is laying a 24-inch main from Kallang gas works to carry supplies to the new housing estate at Toa Payoh. A link in the main laying work will be carried out at the junction of Kalian* Road. Lavender Street109 words
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Miscellaneous242 1966-08-08 6 !//»>./ Oap V.T. Ifamlin I ARE XXJ TByiW TO I\*«J.>OULr»/T1 \*«J.>OULr»/T OM, VT/ GOSH., AN 1 S f THA'S WHAT WELL, LOOKS V LOOKIT HIM! THERE HE SITS, > \ik>J TBU. ME OOFS Off \OU B 6 IF YOU V ALI- TIME I S LOTS* PEOPLE LIKE LOTS* L JUST242 words
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Article156 1966-08-08 8 Word* Hi (Minimum) ORATfPUL THANKS TO Our Mother of Perpetual lurwur and St lun> I) 1.. MR. ANO MRS. Bob Ng thank all relatives and friends lor their well wishes, gifts and attendance oa the occasion of their marriage on lIH Singapore MR, AND MRS. I'eur Perera thank ralativea.156 words
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Article357 1966-08-08 8 How many teachers permit their pupils to smoke in class? And how many teach 'only when they feel like it"? Mr. Lee Siok Yew, the Malaysian Assistant Minister of Education, was addressing a conference of headmasters of Chinese secondary schools when he cited such derelictions but plainly he357 words
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Article658 1966-08-08 8 The Bangkok conference has restored the Association of South-East Asia to full vitality. A complete picture of what has been achieved will be known only after the appearance of the detailed report to be simultaneously published in the three Asa capitals shortly. But the joint communique issued658 words
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Article152 1966-08-08 8 The political opposition in Sarawak has long ceased to try to make propaganda out of conditions in the new villages along the Serian road. Early hardships and difficulties have been remedied remarkably quickly, and it is now clear that the villages have the makings of thriving settlements. The152 words
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1058 1966-08-08 8 Caretaker and the ancient tomb Malayan historical relic nearly 500 years old IMUST protest In the strongest terms against the misleading manner in which the demolition of Hj. Abu Bakar's house was reported in the Straits Times of Aug. 1 under the ctpuon "Caretaker of Ancient Tomb to sue Negrl1,058 words
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Article1130 1966-08-08 8 JOHN MAFFRE - JOHN MAFFRE, by WASHINGTON. Sun JUST a year ago the United States lost its first warplane to a guided missile fired in anger. A North Vietnamese battery south west of Hanoi zeroed one of Its missiles onto a highflying F4C Phantom of the air force, and1,130 words
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Advertisement142 1966-08-08 8 I I— -m— HH— «|^Mt yy *%*> MM&MMmmmmWmt' M Vietnam's limited war has FJ? 4k become a proving ground jUT^ for missile armourers of jfl «L both sides, but neither US I «**&&&&s&■'*% nor Communist experts are Jjj,^^^, getting puffed up over performances of weapons XAtlll AT ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS142 words
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418 1966-08-08 9 'NOT IN KEEPING WITH ASIAN TRADITION...' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday J^ RESOLUTION calling for a ban on the use of alcohol for all ceremonial toasts to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Malay Rulers was today unanimously adopted by the Congress on the418 words
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Article, Illustration144 1966-08-08 9 Sea dragon that throws out jewels... I SINGAPORE. Sun. This water- fioat sea dragon, illuminated by 12,500 bulbs and towed by six lighters, will be one of the main highlights of the National Day celebrations in Singapore. About 500 ft. long and 40ft. high, it throw.s out a jewel-shaped HareChew Boon Chin - 144 words
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143 1966-08-08 9 Women outnumber men in adu r classes AIALACCA, Sun. iTI Women outnumber men eight to one in the adult education classes in the State of Malacca. Disclosing this last night at the closing ceremony of the National Languace Month campaign at the Dewan Hang Tuah here, the Chief Minister. Inche143 words
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Article28 1966-08-08 9 PENANG. Sun. The Penang State branch of the Central Welfare Council will hold its monthly meeting at the Penann Youth Ccn. 're Acheen Street, on Friday.28 words
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Article71 1966-08-08 9 KUCHING. Sun. Three Ibans staying In a resthouse at Rumah Sakal In River Road were stabbed by another Iban and one of them died on the spot, according to a police spokesman at Mlri. Another man was reported to have died in hospital and the third Is InAP - 71 words
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98 1966-08-08 9 Two die in scooter-dog-pedestrian collision CINGAPORE, Sun.— A dog. o a pedestrian, and scooter collided at the 5 3 i miie. Upper Serangoon Road, near VCampong Siren, at mianlj?'.it yesterday. The result the dog died on the spit and the pedestrian. Choo Tuan How. 55. died of head inlune.v at98 words
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191 1966-08-08 9 Golden robes to be given to Tengku and wife I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian Indian Congress has decided to present golden robes to Tengku Abdul Rahman and Puan Sharifah Rodziah at its 20th anniversary celebration at the Stadium Negara on Aug. 20. Presentation of a golden robe Is the traditional191 words
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105 1966-08-08 9 Extra $1.4 m. needed for new l-card scheme CINGAPOKb. Sun— The Sine. i pore Government is seek ins Parliament's approval for a supplementary vote of $1,450,630 to meet increased expenditure on the national re-registra-tion scheme. This is because the SI million entered in this year's estimates for the rr-rrgistration has105 words
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Article21 1966-08-08 9 KUALA LIPIS. Sun.— The Town Council will hold its monthly meeting at its conference room here on I Thursday.21 words
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289 1966-08-08 9 Doctors' shortage: 'Train hospital assistants to be healers' call PENANG. Sunday. THE Penang branch chairman of the National Union of Hospital Assistants, Mr. Lim Ean Theng, today urged the Government to embark on a crash programme of training hospital assistants to practise the art of healing. "This should be a289 words
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Article, Illustration222 1966-08-08 9 Tun Lee comments on continued trade limitations gINGAPOKL. Sun. Tun Sir Henry H. S. Lee, the former Minister of Finance in Malaya, today commented on the continuance of trade restrictions imposed by the Malaysian and Singapore governments last year. He recalled that both the Minister of Finance, Singapore, and the222 words
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Advertisement215 1966-08-08 9 Enjoy the good Hfedq things in life... fc— J per annum N«w home? A car? University for the children? Life's good things come easier when you say» with Pan Malayan Finance. Your deposit earns 6% interest per annum, giving a safe, steady income. Call on us today and see how215 words
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Miscellaneous782 1966-08-08 9 TV MALAYSIA 'HANSEL S Kucla Lumpur i News in English; 710 Indian and Pcnam. 6 Ipoh and Ma- drama; 735 True "Escape larra; 3. 10 Joliorr Bahru; 4 800 News In Mandarin 810 Taipini; Batu Pahat; I Bahama Kit«; 825 Images de K u>n France; 835 Beverly Hill--545 P.M. Opening782 words
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Article147 1966-08-08 10 Minor epic of courage The Man Who Refused to Die By Barry Wynne (Souvenir Press 215.) By Trevor Allen rE 16-ft. cutter. Tearona. returning with food supplies from Rakahanga to Manihiki in the Northern Cook Islands veered offcourse. She drifted with her Polynesian crew of seven 2.000 miles In 64147 words
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Article1511 1966-08-08 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - Voyage to Conrad's Eastern world ALLINGTON KENNARD CONRAD'S EASTERN WORLD. By Norman Sherry. (Cambridge University Press. 505.) Reviewed by ONE of the qualities of a novelist is his power of invention, whatever doubts may be sown by an author's assurance quite valueless as protection against libel suits that his characters1,511 words
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Article, Illustration1699 1966-08-08 11 SECRET AGENTS IN A TRAP. The Germans called it a game but none was more deadly to the Allies: this new account of an episode that had tragic results on the course of the war is by... EH COOKRIDGE LL A CATASTROZ\PHE which assumed proportions far in excess of any1,699 words
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Article40 1966-08-08 11 NEXT The first link The author was himself a secret agent during the war. This is the first extract from hi.s book "Inside 5.0. E., the Story of Special Operations in Western. Europe, 1940-45." published by Arthur Barker at 50s.40 words
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Advertisement731 1966-08-08 12 (Continued from Pace I SITUATIONS VACAN' i Words St (Min'.)— Box 5* rfa. jxfro NATIONAL LANCUACE TEACHER nith H.S.C. or SC. for Form V St. i Thomas' School Kuanlao Apply Prin- I cipal. WANTID ARTS CRAOUATE for St. Joseph's Institution. Apply Director, St. Joseph t Institution Uraa Basab Kosd. Spore731 words
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Advertisement1308 1966-08-08 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUINARO SERVICE FROM U.K./CINIININI. Ludiag ter. rpore P. S'nam »enan| CUT OF (UKDFORO I Owl, H burg. R dam, Hull 14 15 Am CITY OF IROBKLYN L'aon. H'burg. R'daa. Havre. Hull, («r. rr-am 21 31 Am CITY OF COLOMIt l'-3:n, Hamlkrg, Rnnerfim.1,308 words
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Article34 1966-08-08 14 A M i. 4. v C. Rl BBKR I IN {per Ih.l (per pi. ul M' rU. NU.H M', eU. Sb>s.oo 64', rU. 5525.2S MS.rU. 5625.62', 64 v» eU. Mt7.lS $6HM34 words
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2246 1966-08-08 14 Little movement on Stock Exchange ■■jBJMHMBHakBBejI gssssasssssssssssssssssssfs^s^ssssssssssssssasssftetstassssl i From Our Market Correspondent WHILE it was steady last week the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore showed really very little movement and precious little real investment strength, although more active towards the end of the week. An analysis of the turnover2,246 words
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Article57 1966-08-08 14 < urrrnl pa> ment (>ntral I'riip. I,, Town A it v |«J droiirlonn Ili-p. I hembonc Mate) It Ii Malaxa General I R.f.M. S.S', I'emerlob 11, II. tn l<i(4llm liii.il for |i.<\.hlr Um>Ml prr\ iou« <*»r Alls. \.u. Am. 3ii i left It H'» '<■» Oil. M l«57 words
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Article979 1966-08-08 15 rpHE tin price gained on X Saturday morning for the third consecutive day by $1 to $b-'8.75 a picul on an offering estimated down five tons to 185 tons. The rise was more or less in line with the gain ol £3J in London on979 words
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Article53 1966-08-08 15 r PHI prrsent rat* of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24 1964 i» selling T.T. or O.D. :>■. 3 15/16 d. Buying T.T. 2s. 4 l/16d. Baying O.D. 2s. I'vd The dollar Is at it* statutory middle position In relation to m I53 words
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Article35 1966-08-08 15 na mjcip tn^aa ch&Dtcca 111 Ita ratca to mercbaota on Saturday (ail rates to S100): tailing TT ar OO r.ady wilt Cir. many ItBI: twitiarland 1401 Balglum 1.606: Franca lftgi and Italy 20.206.35 words
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Article39 1966-08-08 15 ON to* trii iicnin t i mirkit in Hong KonK on Saturday tht U.I. dtllar was quoted at 5.84 (or T.T. and 5.5-J for oaih. •ttrling «aa quoted at 16.10 and MM tatl »t «*ld at 2881.39 words
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Article684 1966-08-08 15 THF: following is a complete list of revised quotations for thr week ended on Saturday Aug. t>. INDUSTRIAL* B. a. Al»x Bricki IS ft') 18 ,-iU Bou«tead 1.61 1.62 B.M. Truate* C.CJI IS? 1.58 <• C M den. 1.U4 1.08 CIS. ord» 44 3 M 3684 words
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Article47 1966-08-08 15 'Industrials: Ttn» t rubber*: Auk. I inn. 31 117.13 Ut.2l Auk Au(. 3 Xvi: 4 inn. IM.II nut ht. ii: n: i iti.nK u.vhi Ut.23 112.31 lltM Kfr 30. I'<h3 100. Dec. 29. 11*62 \U){... 101.45 115.7K 112.28 Aug. 102.11 I 1K. 21 112.3*47 words
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Advertisement1542 1966-08-08 15 ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) THE BANKRUPTCY SDN. BERHAD ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) KUALA LUMPUR notice of intended DIVIDEND. Outputs ot tin concentrates for the undermentioned Companies Bankruptcy No. under the Management of Anglo- 340 53 Chop Kheng Hong of Oriental < Malaya > Sdn. Berhad No. 137. Queen Street, for the month of1,542 words
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Advertisement1353 1966-08-08 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT NOTICES STATE OF SABAH "nOTICE~ Applications are Invited lor appointment to the post of Assistant This Is to notify the public that Director of Agriculture cVeterl- Mr. Wilson Tay has left our naryj ln the Agriculture Depart- unices and ha» therefore no ment iSalarv Scale 11.470.- per authority1,353 words
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Advertisement577 1966-08-08 15 SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the sup- Ir P NFf.FRI SFMRII AN ply of the following ntutKl »tWBILAn TENDER FOR THE SUPPLY Tenders from JKR registered OF STUDIO TABLES— A&B Contractor* Class O Head 2 58 «g (Paint Contractors* and above will be received at the Oftlre577 words
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1767 1966-08-08 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By I^l ALA Ll'MPl'K, Sun. Miithful Miss, with Merv Posner astride, snatched a thrilling last-stride win from Intan Terpeleh (Des Coleman) in the main race here today. Mirthful Miss was hot favourite in a field of six and paid only $10 on1,767 words
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Article959 1966-08-08 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. Entries for the August meeting at Bukit Timah i Auk. 13, 14, 20 and 21; are: i i i> I nn Xt run 2nd run hf gf M lOf Admiral Byrd xx x Ajnos xx x Aladdin II x x Apu Kabar xx x Apa Lagi959 words
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Article50 1966-08-08 16 TOTAL POOL Slo4.:>:il Ist. No. *****1 ($25.8*1) >nd. No. 1X9992 ($12,940) 3rd. No. IXHIK (5fi. 471)1 Starter* (539 earh) N<>% *****... ,'1390«. 1K8897. 21.-.J77. 1R7159. ?IK».'«. 20X.15.1. ISMS?, *****8. *****K, *****8, *****7. 1 nnwililmn ISSII each I No<. 2211K!. 19Mfi». *****2. 1K6688. KM, *****8. *****8. *****4. *****2, UHM.50 words
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Advertisement595 1966-08-08 16 UNITED ASIESTIS C(MEHT h* Applications arp invi'od from Malaysian Citlzpns betu-ppn the ages 25 37 years old for the following vacancies: FITTERS/WELDERS QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must have served on approved apprenticrship and have at least 6 years experience in the trade, prefprably with wide experience in servieinp: of production machinery air-compressors595 words
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Advertisement1485 1966-08-08 16 NOTICES PUBLIC APPOINTMENT REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE STATE OF BRUNEI »M QUALIFYING TKST VACANCY FOR PERSONNEL A Qualifying Test for accept- OFFICER Examination for the School CerU- QUALIFICATIONS: ncate and General Certilicate of School Leaving Certificate Education In 1967 or subsequent standard (Senior Cambridge, years, will be held on Monday. sth1,485 words
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Advertisement74 1966-08-08 16 jm at: Jb. He'll never be stood up wearing PELACO GOLD CUP Live life to the full, in Pelaco Gold Cup leisure shirts! A wonderful range of exciting new fabrics! designs! colours! And all the latest collar styles too. In half or long sleeves. All trimhne-styled. We've gone wild about74 words
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Article, Illustration317 1966-08-08 17 I ONDON, Sun. Cassius Clay found knockout power last night to smash down British challenger Brian London in the third round to retain his world heavyweight championship here. Ths 24-year-old Louisville Negro completely dominated the fight against the game but ineffectual 32-year-old Briton317 words
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979 1966-08-08 17 'Clay the Killer' produces his big punch for the first time GEORGES CARPENTIER reports on the big fight LONDON. Sunday piFTY-FIVE years ago when I came to England for first time it was to fight Syd Burns in this same Earls Court arena. I was a boy of 16 then,979 words
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101 1966-08-08 17 Matthews: Can still play with the best f ONDON, Sun.— Blr Stanley Matthews. Britain's 51--year-old soccer knight, who was seriously Injured In a road crash eight day* ago, said yesterday that h» hoped to be playing football for at least four more years. Sir Stanley, general manager of the EnglishReuter - 101 words
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Article27 1966-08-08 17 MANILA, Sun. World Junior lightweight boxing champion Flash Elorde of the Philippines defeated Percy Hayles of Jamaica in a non-title ten-round bout here last night.27 words
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281 1966-08-08 17 f ONDON. Sun. England were forced to followon in the Fourth Test at Leeds yesterday when falling 260 runs short of the West Indies 500 for nine declared. Six England batsmen were dismissed for 83 runs and only South African Basil D'Oliveira. with a281 words
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Article35 1966-08-08 17 PHILADELPHIA Sun Martha Randall 18-year-old American broke the women's world swimming record for jQo metre* freestyle with a time of imin II iset nere yesterday up ted states swimming" tad diving rhamplATifhip^ t--..35 words
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170 1966-08-08 17 IPOH, Sun. Rohani binte Johor captured three titles in the Perak Malays badminton championships which ended today at the St. John Ambulance Association Hall here. Rohani. a nurse, retained her singles title by beating Aiahah Sharif! 11-2. 11-5 in the final and then partnered170 words
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275 1966-08-08 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Malaysian Chinese FA selectors today named 27 players for the North v South match for the Tay Lian Teck Shield at Ipoh on Sept. 3. The match will also serv» ii a trial for the selection of th<-275 words
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Article57 1966-08-08 17 KARACHI, Sun. Former AllIndia bowler Ghulam Mohammed has died litre in poverty, eking out a living as a pavement typist on (tie street* of Karachi. Ghulam a medium pace left* arm bowler who toured England with the All-Indian side in 1932. died on July 21 afterReuter - 57 words
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Advertisement109 1966-08-08 17 MICROVISTA means "no snow" GRAPHOIL means "no oiling" ■HlllMlMMfflllll mc-:l 133H-B C N. "wmmmammmmmSt model EL-238 7 MICROVISTA, Toshiba's like GRAPHOIL. the PST2 iPSW space-age electronic tube, Toshiba-patented alloy that t^>^^^// /^^^m means a clearer, snow- enables Toshiba fans to iftii* j 1 -fl -i^ less image on the big,109 words
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Article710 1966-08-08 18 KINGSTON, Sun. Cheng Hoe also in semi-finals but Yee Khan is eliminated AIK HI ANG and Yew Cheng Hoe strengthened Malaysia's bid for badminton gold and silver medals last night when they swept through to the men's singles semi-finals in the Commonwealth games here. Top-seeded710 words
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Article, Illustration343 1966-08-08 18 ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Champaign flowed freely last night when Selangor celebrated their victory in the Malaya Cup football final over Malaysian Armed Force* at Merdeka Stadium. Selangor won 1-0 off a 55th minute penalty to complete a Malaysian football treble. They had won the Burnley Cup343 words
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Article752 1966-08-08 18 MKM IH)4 -nil rd ilirst tour in .^.i quality tor semi-linalii) ii>.«t 1: 1 L. Miller (Jam) 9.9. K. Owm (Kenya) 9.9, 3 E nudy (Ghana) 9.9, 4 L. Davles Wales) 10.0 Hat 2: 1 E Robert* ilrint 9.7. 2 L. Headley iJami Jo. 3 D. Ejoke (Nigeria) 9.9.752 words
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Article314 1966-08-08 18 110 yd freektyle hnal: 1 M. Wenden (Aust; 54:0, 2 R. McGregor (Scot) 54.2, 3 D. Dickson (Aust) 54.9. 110 yd butterfly final: 1 R. Jacks (Can) 1:0.3. 2 G. Dunn iAusd 1:0.9, 3 K. Bewley (Eng) 1:1.5. 110 yd barkstroke semi-finals— Heat 1: lE. Tanner (Can) 1:10.5. 2314 words
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Article29 1966-08-08 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. Tung Sing, the Hong Kong soccer club, opened their Singapore tour with h 2-1 win over a Singapore Selection at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight.29 words
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Obituary68 1966-08-08 18 SAMUEL It-RAEL. I>l»comi. Kuala Lumpur brother of Mr*. Ulllan Lazht 7-8-IKS6 Burial ov*r lame day. CABLI received from India (hat Mr*. Rcmmiaia D'Cruz mother of Mra. Itj P»rnra and Mr». B. M Per«i»» of Ba'u Ga]ah paused «»ty peacefully at Mrrukumpiirh* on 31-T-IM6 T. NARAYANAN, of Johore Jbn £*:ate68 words
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Obituary22 1966-08-08 18 N EVERLASTING memory of Mr. B. T. Poor* departed on 8-«-66. partly mlMed. nlv ays rereembered by wife md children.22 words
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Article19 1966-08-08 18 MOODY liutilute IUS.A.i .Seirne* j Filnu. Malacca Townhall. Tonight 8 p.m. fret Sponmrad by AmmbliM of Goo19 words
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Article1182 1966-08-08 18 Pesta Sukan roundup SINGAPORE, Sun. SCHOOLGIRL Heather Slddons, 17, today crashed the 17ft "barrier" when she cleared 17ft Oiin to win the long jump at the Pesta Sukan atnletic meet at Farrer Park. She is the first Singapore girl to clear over 17th since 1963 when1,182 words
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Advertisement458 1966-08-08 18 TWO VALUABLE BOOKS FOR EVERY STUDENT OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE CAMBRIDGE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER I Precis Comprehension Oral Test NEW TYPE QUESTIONS AND MODEL ANSWERS A self-contained book covering 320 pages with attractive hard cover. ABOUT THIS BOOK y/Q^^^ 1. Based on the very latest Cambridge ill*. \3^^^^^^^^^ Syllabus for English458 words
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