The Straits Times, 11 August 1966
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Title Section23 1966-08-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd 1845 THURSDAY. AUGUST 11, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203423 words
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Article, Illustration576 1966-08-11 1 Cabinet acts WE ARE READY FOR ANY NEW RED EMERGENCY: TENGKU KUALA LUMPUR, Wed TENGKU Abdul Rahman today announced that Malaysian Army and Police reinforcements were being moved to the Thai border to counter any resurgence of Communist terrorism. The Government, he added, \\;is "prepared lo meet576 words
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Article, Illustration531 1966-08-11 1 JOSEPH MIRANDA - Kenduri after peace pact signing JOSEPH MIRANDA JAKARTA TO TREAT THE VISIT BY RAZAK AS STATE OCCASION I By KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday CROWDED programme awaits the Malaysian team which leaves for Jakarta tomorrow to sij4M the Bangkok accord. The clay's proceedings will \*> climaxed with ;i kenduri given by the531 words
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Article65 1966-08-11 1 Out of place star is a comet pAMBRIDGE (Massachusetts), Wed.— A young Harvard graduate peered through a 24-inch telescope on Sunday night and found 'a star out of place." The next night, photocraphs confirmed that Stephen Kilston had discovered a comet, and it will bear his name. The discovery wasAP - 65 words
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Article57 1966-08-11 1 JAKARTA. Wed —The Australian External Affairs Mini&ier Mr. Paul Ha-Muck. left here by an lor home today after two days of talks with Indonesian leaders. Since his arrival last Monday evening. Mr Hasluck has met PreMriftit Sukarno, army leaders Gen Suharto, the Foreign Mtntettr Mi AdamReuter - 57 words
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Article85 1966-08-11 1 HONG KONG. Wed. A man's thumb became the property of the Crown after it had been used as a court exhibit. The thumb belonged to Lai Ki. who had it bitten off by Li Po-VVah during a fight. After passing a four-week jail sentence on Li. theReuter - 85 words
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Article42 1966-08-11 1 HONG KONG. Wed Fifteen-year-old Julie Tang, chosen "Miss Smile." was today all tears. Newspapers said her parents would not allow her to take a trip to Hawaii, her prize in the contest, because of her age. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration120 1966-08-11 1 Open door policy to stay: Toh SINGAPORE. Wed. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, stressed tonight that Singapore would always continue its "open door" policy with other countries as far as trade relations were concerned. The Republic would also go on seeking new means of co-oprratinn with its120 words
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Article75 1966-08-11 1 SINGAPORE. Wed Mr. S.T. Stewart, 'he Repuhiics first High Commissioner to Australia, left tonight in a Qantas jet lor Canberra to take up his appointment. He said at the airport before leaving: 'My twin tasks are to strengthen the bonds of friendship and arhiew hotter understandin;:75 words
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Article45 1966-08-11 1 BANGKOK. W*d Damrong Sornpayak. 20. a teacher in rural .school, has been arrested and chaiced with cruelty to one of his pupils Polite said he tos.>.ed a si ,-\earold pupil out of a rlassroon window The boy sustained nvnor injuries —AP.AP - 45 words
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Article58 1966-08-11 1 RIO DE JANEIRO. Wed Brazilian bees are tired, overworked and mentally disturbed according to a Ministry official horp He said that in Europe, where they came from. the bees used to work only three mont.rs a year. But in Brazil they h \d no resi atReuter - 58 words
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225 1966-08-11 1 15 DIE, 182 HURT IN 'MISTAKE' BOMBING HORROR SAIGON. Wed. Tun U.S. Air Forxr jet planes killed IS civilians and wounded another 182 in a bomb and strafing attack blamed on faulty information from South Vietnamese authorities. A m t- r i .i n spokesmen said today. The XI0<; Super225 words
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Article, Illustration443 1966-08-11 1 Thant likely to say 'no' UNITED NATIONS. Wed. v Thant, saddonod and disillusioned by a gruelling task often termed impossible will probably turn down a second term as u.N. Secretary General, diplomats said privately hero. A U.N. spokesman decllngmln to comment on yet another report, in a rs newspaper, thatReuter - 443 words
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Article35 1966-08-11 1 STOP PRESS AID DELEGATION SAIGON Wrd. W (•frmun aid dolelift here hy air t illir len d.ivs of ith (.oxirnment < i iN nn proijr «mnt help South V it i <>nr million refM< K'-nti r35 words
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150 1966-08-11 2 Koreans kill 80 North Vietnam troops CAK.OV Wed. South Korean troops, assisted hy American artillery tire, killed SO North Vietnamrsr soldiers in tough fighting in South Vietnam's central highlands region part] this morning, Ihe I.S. military command reported M«T«v com m. i ml spokesman saiil X company of South KoreanReuter - 150 words
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Article25 1966-08-11 2 •IKmm A w«d. ih* Indonfr t. Supreme Court hai iiet n gym ipeclal powen to arreM ■bine) litnintera .su.siiecicd o( corrupt ion. RenterReuter - 25 words
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Article197 1966-08-11 2 NORTH VIETNAM SOLDIERS TOLD TO PULL GRENADE PIN ON CAPTURE gAIGON. Wed. A young North Vietnamese soldier, captured last month, revealed last night that men in his unit had been ordered to blow themselves up by pulling the pins from their hand grenades if they were197 words
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Article, Illustration243 1966-08-11 2 Alarming arms buildup in India: Ayub I\ACCA. Wed. Preu sident Ayub Khan said yesterday India was building up armed forces at an alarming rate and Pakistan would have to take adequate measures to deter her from aggression. [ndia's sophisticated weapons were not intended only for use against the Chinese, heReuter - 243 words
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Article, Illustration127 1966-08-11 2 VIAMI.A Wed.—Prrsidprt Marcos, nix wife, some .{OO offir.ils and diplomat* and two lonrlv placard tarrying demonstrators greeted South V i c t namese Prime Minister Nruyen Cao Ky at Manil.i aiiport this morning. A 21 -gun salute boomed out and a '•qu.ulron of jet fighters roared127 words
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Article315 1966-08-11 2 MONTREAL. Wad /CANADA'S Primp Mm ister, Mr. Lostcr Pearson, last night criticised the World Court's refusal to deal with apartheid in South-West Africa and said the ruling might have unhappy consei quences. One effect of the decision, Mr. Pearson told the American Bar .Association, mlfjht be315 words
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Article27 1966-08-11 2 RANGOON. Wed Fcuir 'rlbal rebels were killed when sn Army patrol rulded their hideout In the Alinvaunß area 150 milM north n' Rangoon. AP.AP - 27 words
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129 1966-08-11 2 WASHINGTON, Wed. A Filipino's efforts to collect 1.558.000 million in war compensation from the I nited States will be considered by the IS. Court of Claims in mid-September, it was reported today. Major Alfredo Rabcede, president and executive director of the Japanese129 words
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251 1966-08-11 2 `Join the big purge' call to masses TOKYO. Wed. Com- munist China announced today th would set up new organisations so that the masses could take part in the current nationwide put A ma.mr pronouncement hC powerful Committee of the Cl CommuniM Par would create three i coinmlttses t smallAP - 251 words
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Article95 1966-08-11 2 TX)RT WORTH. 'Trxa-o. F Wed. A -•■hi h party has found the body ol a teen-age girl who police >ay was raped »<i choked to death after her two male companions had been shot and killed. touchrd i 'lf on Sunday whfn curioua lishi95 words
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31 1966-08-11 2 Actress robbed HOLLYWOOD. Wed Silent scie«n actrMt (nrinne Friffiih told police here .--he was held up at gunpoint by 'wo men at her home .met robbed of jewellery worlh USSIOO.OOO Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Miscellaneous44 1966-08-11 2 TUE C3AMSOLg < '»•*»'&>'& /LAMB CUOP6. U6AL. &ACONI I /ft? WWPRE A UVEP. fc;iONCV«. STEAK 4 I DID YOU «ET \MO SAUSAG£S^— > \>«E MttXjy/ FZO*\ I TUE MOST [BKkMt W6VE JU«T EATEN VOfIT k NEXT SUNDAY'S. MOMDAV'S > Ywuvn I TUESDAY'S. WEDNeSDAY'S r > I* Y*NP Tt4UP6DAV'S DIWNFI?*44 words
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196 1966-08-11 3 Cheating charge: Bridge players cleared LONDON, U«,i. Two of Britain' 1 top bridge players vrstrnlav were cleared by a British inquiry American allegations that thrv clioated in th«" 1 %."> world hampion•liips. One of them. ">1 vrar-nld Boris Schapiro. said hewould quit international competition. "I am disgusted with bridge, and196 words
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Article32 1966-08-11 3 JAKARTA. Wed- Oen Suharto has ordered the tflkrmer of all National Front offices in Indonesia, thus closine ri<>\< n cv sanitation formerly u--ed b President Soekarno t/> spread his Ideas.32 words
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333 1966-08-11 3 Loans only to step up exports, modernise plant LONDON, Wednesday BRITISH banks were warned yesterday to keep a tight squeeze on private and business loans in their most drastic economy move since World War 11. The Bank of England told the 11 LondonReuter; UPI - 333 words
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Article59 1966-08-11 3 TEHERAN, Wed. A desert whirlwind whisked two men into the air and smashed them to their deaths more than half a mile away, the evening newspaper Ettelaat reported. Gholam Hayati, 43, and Asghar Chafouri. 51. were travelling by camel In a caravan when the whirlwindAP - 59 words
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Article46 1966-08-11 3 LONDON. Wed. A three-man board representing employer* and trade unions will br set up to help reorganise Britain's shipbuilding industry, the Government announced. It will have an independent chairman. Mr. Will-am Swallow. until recently rhairman and manaeinn director of Vauxhall Motors. Renter.Reuter - 46 words
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114 1966-08-11 3 MOSCOW, Wed. The United States embassy is being strengthened to "protect American live* and property" in any future demonstrations, an embassy spokesman said. Wooden doors on all outside entrances are being replaced with special steel models. All first floor windows are brini?UPI - 114 words
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Article40 1966-08-11 3 RAWALPINDI. Wed. Th« Pakistan Times said yesterday that promising deposits of uranium ore. containing as much a,s 70 per cent uranium and pur* uranium oxide, have been discovered in the northern regions of Wett Pakistan UPI.UPI - 40 words
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225 1966-08-11 3 Man with half brain proves text books wrong MOSCOW, Wed.— Two ITI hundred psychologists yesterday heard how an American with half his brain removed by surgery can still walk, talk, sing and do arithmetic. Dr. Aaron Smith, of the University of Nebraska College of Medic me, showed the scientists aReuter - 225 words
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Article, Illustration53 1966-08-11 3 \J\R. and Mrs. Patrick Nugent give a big smile as they leave the Roman Catholic National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception In Washington. D.C. after the marriage ceremony. President Johnson gave his 19--year-old daughter In marriage, then stepped back into the role of the father of theUPI - 53 words
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179 1966-08-11 3 DE GAULLE 'NO' TO EMERGENCY BASES PLEA BY U. S. PARIS. Wednesday. PRESIDENT De Gaulle will refuse to allow American air bases in France to be maintained for use in an emergency after the United States has evacuated them, government sources said yesterday. The sources said he considered such bases179 words
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Article41 1966-08-11 3 NEW DELHI. Wed City officials estimat« the capital's population will reach 55 million by 1981 and that three mlllon people will be without adequate shelter because of the slow pace of home construction and shortage of building materials —APAP - 41 words
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Article82 1966-08-11 3 MANILA. Wed. A high school student who tried to shoot his teacher in class injured four of his classmates, it was reported todayThe student, Ruben Cabilin, 18. then turned the tun on himself in an unsuccessful suicide attempt. The incident occurred in Zamboanga Del NorteAP - 82 words
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Article40 1966-08-11 3 VIENNA. Wed— Nikolai V. Podeorny. President of the Soviet Union, will mako an official visit to Austria from Oct. 10 to Oct. 17 at the invitation of Austrian Presidrnt Franz Jonas. 11 was announced last night. AP.AP - 40 words
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233 1966-08-11 3 LONDON, Wed. THE British Prime Minister, Mr. Wilson, told Parliament yesterday that there was prima facie evidence of a joint plan co invade Egypt during the 1956 Suez crisis. Far from the British coming In to separate the Egyptians and theReuter - 233 words
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Advertisement375 1966-08-11 3 TRIMVKW ALUMINIUM WINDOWS DOORS NO PAINTING! NO MAINTENANCE! MAXIMUM VENTILATION! A wide ranse of Trimvlew Horizontal SlidinK Windows and Doors are made to suit every new home style New. thin, trim lines and large, vision-clear pla.v- areas brine a new kind of charm, beauty and spaciousness to every room in375 words
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182 1966-08-11 4 4 'pirates' lose cars, fined total of $850 SINGAPORE. Wed. Four pirate taxi drlver.-> were today fined a total of $850 and had their vehicles forfeited by a traffic magistrate under a new law designed to curb this illegal taxi menace. The new law an amendment to the Road Traffic182 words
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Article41 1966-08-11 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Cannon and Tunder-flashes will be fired at the Joint Police and Military display at the Jalan Besar stadium to- morrow night from 8 pm. to 10.30 pm The police today advised the public not to be alarmed.41 words
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Article636 1966-08-11 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. MR. JUSTICE Buttrose today ruled that the election of the executive committee of the Malayan Airways/Qantas Empire Airways Local Employees Union could not be allowed to stand, because they were elected by votes cast by a large number of members who were636 words
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172 1966-08-11 4 SINGAPORE. Wed The International C on federation of Free Trade Unions has sent a congratulatory messago to Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. on the occasion of the Republic's National Day. In his message, the ICFTUARO representative here. Mr. D. Ramanujam. said: "On172 words
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Article298 1966-08-11 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— Nine dentists, including five women have graduated from the Medical Faculty of the University of Singapore. They are Misses Angelina Tan Suee Ing. Wong Sin Eng, Ho Mm Na. Lai Slew Clung and Anna Yoong Pau Lane, and S. Cliaran Singh. Chen Fee Yuen, Cheng298 words
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Article, Illustration398 1966-08-11 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A bar waitress. Susy Lim Chai Ku allegedly swindled of $8,400 by five men. told a district court today that her syndicate lost $300,000 to a towkay they were supposed to cheat. Shun Teng. Foo Yoo Long, Gan Cheong,398 words
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Advertisement150 1966-08-11 4 REX SKY (spore) opens tomorrow THE GREATEST VIKING ADVENTURE OF THEM ALL! V/IDMARK- POiJJER; WMBUJI^SCHI^NO^OMoTkA .THE LONG SHIPS J PLUS ON STAGE-SKY at 6 30 9 15 pm CARLSBERG BEER-LEE ONN GOLD MEDAL I BEER DRINKING CONTEST MUSIC by DENNI WILSON THE COMMANCHEROS season extended; a| by POPULAR DEMAND!: j150 words
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Advertisement600 1966-08-11 4 GANISATION I i QIQr^FnH Q I Lett Day: -1 4S-4-6 30-9 15 H .'WHAT'S NEW PUSSYCAT?" oilers Peter O'Toole I Ursula Andre« Romy Schneider aft 1 Copuc-e TECHNICOLOR OPENS TOMORROW School Children SI ro onv »»ot BJ a* on vhows dv' ir >g seoson! 1 "CARRY ON COWBOY" I Sidney600 words
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Article, Illustration155 1966-08-11 5 11 FORMER COMMUNISTS NOW PLEDGE THEIR LOYALTY TO THE GOVT J^I.KVHN former member* of tht Borneo Communist Party (BCP). who were released by Ihr Malaysian Government, heing interviewed by Prr>smen in Sarawak on .Monday. At th* ronference thry denounced Communism and pledged their loyalty t<» the155 words
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Article, Illustration301 1966-08-11 5 GUNN CHIT THYE - 'Sex orgies' denial GUNN CHIT THYE: By 'RUMOURS COMPLETELY BASELESS' Penang, Wednesday A U.S. army spokesman today denied that G.ls vacationing in Penang had taken pai t in sex orgies. Lt.Col. Lloyd R. Yeaton. officer in charge, processing staff, said that rumours circulating in the city that American troops and301 words
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Article, Illustration187 1966-08-11 5 SINGAPORE MUSLIMS RESPOND WELL TO FAMILY PLANNING (JINOAPORE. Wed. A visiting Egyptian family planning expert said here today that many Muslim families in Singapore had responded well to the facilities offered in family planning. Dr. i- rdoa Mostapha L»P -or at the Department of Public Health in the Medical Faculty187 words
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90 1966-08-11 5 Diplomatic bag takes letters from a school U'AGGA. Wed. Letters from "28 Malaysian schoolchildren to .schoolchildren at Wagga in Southern New South Wales yesterday received YIP treatment becau.se the young Malaysian writers could not afford to post them. The letters were flown from Kuala Lumpur to Canberra in a diplomaticReuter - 90 words
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Article66 1966-08-11 5 KANGAR Wed. The I Aji rural development mfflffltttW v. 11l hold a rally at the Kampong Burau community hall on Fiid.<\ to explain the Government's run] development, policy to iesitient. 1 In the area. ~Wc want to counter tin tr-mpts made by PMIP and othei66 words
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Article55 1966-08-11 5 PENANG Wed. About 150 KAMPAR Wed Yap Slew Malay trader* from mx mukmi.- Clun. 36 wai admitted t<> the in Ni'bons Tebiil I.im night agreed hospital hrre on Monday with a to form a Malay Wholesalers Co-lalaab wound believed to haw operative Society In the clisnut55 words
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Article246 1966-08-11 5 Brunei has a new political party BRUNEI TOWN. Wed. The formation of Partai Barisan Kemerdekaan Rakyat (Peoples United Independence Party), a new political party here, has been announced. A statement set out tht party's platform: TO ACHIEVE the independence of Brunei by constitutional means: LOYALTY to the Sultan and hisUPI - 246 words
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Article38 1966-08-11 5 PENANG Wrrl Hip next executive meeting of :hr ppnanif Welfare Council w.ll be held ai 5.30 o.m. on Fnd.iv at :iie Civic Centre. Social Welfare Offlcr and not at thr Priiiine Youth Centre as originally scheduled.38 words
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186 1966-08-11 5 IPOH. Wednesday IX) UK men were Ull r separate road dents in Perak during the oa.-t 48 hours and police are lookmu for two person., involved in two of the crashes On Monday a mining labourer P Kuou Muthu. 53. was killed In hit-and-run186 words
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Article22 1966-08-11 5 miak wed The Munr Arta Society will hold an exhibition of mure ih»n 300 paiiuniKs by Juhore wre on Sund.tv.22 words
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125 1966-08-11 5 I^UCHING. Wed. A political party to he called the Liberal Democratic Party baspd on democrati socialist line will be formed here at the end of the ypar or the beginning of next year. Initiated by some Chinese businessmen, the party will be open125 words
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199 1966-08-11 5 Starting next week in Sabah: Malaysia's first open prison From Jeffrey Francis: Jesselton, Wed. 4 5130.000 open prison the first of its kind in Malaysia will br> in operation at Keninpau in the interior of Sabah next week. It la built on a 40-acre site of what was formerly a199 words
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Miscellaneous50 1966-08-11 5 Hu ff Hunntf "ft HulpH HvMnidmnt I V/ I I -jtr— l I I. ni LUC<Y VOJ WESE 00V.M TUAtN ■A m& \^J^i/ MANHOLE, BUSS, OR MV BOAT/ i (S~JZ<S,\OWire.*\ r^—^ V WOULD HAVE BEEN) i A^~^ v ~o =^2tr a-.v boa-. J >T^__ =rnri C^^- Vj^gsT PQg goop:^/ Jp^>50 words
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Article, Illustration140 1966-08-11 6 600 ATTEND TEMASEK RECEPTION T'HK Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications. Tan Sri V. T. Sambanlhan (left), and Singapore i Biffa Commissioner to Malaysia. Mr. Lien Ying (how, drink a toast to the Republic of Singapore on the occasion of her National Day at a reception in Kuala140 words
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171 1966-08-11 6 FIREWORKS: FIVE HURT IN EARLY BANG HORROR SINGAPORE. Wednesday. A Hong Kong fireworks expert. Mr. Cheong Kon<?. and his four local helpers were injured when one of the fireworks they were setting off exploded prematurely and caused 20 others on the ground to explode during the Chinese Chamber of Commerce171 words
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Article169 1966-08-11 6 The Times charity box CINGAPORE. Wed. The liralta Times hM ceived further donations totalling $436 for Inche Asha ari bin Sha'aban. the "hole-In- thr-heart" school tracher who urgently re-quire-s surgical operation in Australia. His fund now stands at $650. Donations came from: Principal and sUfl Ot Ha.g Boys' School I169 words
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Article53 1966-08-11 6 PENANG. Wed Youlli- ci all races in Bukit India Muds. Province Wellsslsy. have formed a youth club to promote liiterracta] goodwill in the \illage The Inaugural meet Inc held j jrcatsrday agreed that h tund raU-l ing campaign .should be launched 10 raise money to53 words
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231 1966-08-11 6 'Brothers different houses but in the same compound' L" U A I. A LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysians and Singaporeans, according to Singapore's High Commissioner here. Mr. Lien Ying Chow, are 'brothers living in different houses but within the same compound." He made this observation In a broadcast here .in thr occasion231 words
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Article27 1966-08-11 6 ki l'ang. wed. —The Kluang Hawken Association \.<~:<- -Im.s doiiHted $6000 to the Chung Hwa High School building fund tor the construction of two classroomc27 words
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Article146 1966-08-11 6 SINGAPORE, Wed \N ami-mlincnl to be inlroduced by tinMinister for Labour. Mr. .Irk Yeun lhon«. to tinTrade I'nions lAmfndin.nl Rill at the next sitting of Parliament on Aug. 17 will make it necessary for the consent of thr majority of members to be obtained before146 words
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Miscellaneous219 1966-08-11 6 Mh'f Iti>n lift Y.T. n ami in S UJ .IF >OU WANT TO THINK. LCX)k, OCXH.A... I THE MAN FROM V- '-J HE'S TH' ONLY HOPE WE GOT ULj/ OF COURSE I ATUERES A BK3 ROCK J REMEMBER 2166? YES WHAT/ WET.L. \OF KEEPING THAT ROCK J P ■Hf PONT219 words
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Article, Illustration738 1966-08-11 7 Inquiry told of council levy for parks PENANG CITY COUNCIL INQUIRY: 15th DAY Reporters: Gunn Chit Thye and Jessie Leembruggen PENANG, Wednesday THE City Secretary, Mr. Sonni Pillai, today answered questions about public contributions totalling $298,946 including $52,500 from the Cathay Organisation for car parks. The queries came from the738 words
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84 1966-08-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The electoral rolls for Parliamentary, State and local council elections in West Malaysia will be revised from Sept. 1 to I Oct. 12. the Election Commission announced here i today. Only unregistered citizen* who have not been disqualified and have attained the84 words
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Article80 1966-08-11 7 i KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Australian Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sir Alister Murdoch, who is on a visit to Milaysu. called on the Chief of the Malaysian Armed Forces Stflff. Gen Tencku Oftman bin Tengku Mohamed Je- j wa. at the Ministry of Defence80 words
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Article55 1966-08-11 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. A record number of 12.243 vessels with a net registered tonnage of 49.94 million called at the port of Singa pore during the first half of thu year. This is an increase of 1.220 vessels and 6.81 million net registered tonnane compared with55 words
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Article, Illustration621 1966-08-11 7 appear to ha\e started until 1960. He then submitted a list of propert.es In respect of which contributions had been made. There wne 39 such caMi hivl the total sum collected to date amounted to 5298.946. •None of this money hM621 words
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370 1966-08-11 7 CINGAPORE. Wed A University of Singapore economics graduate. Mr. S. Haridas. today forecast that the leadership of trade unions, affiliated to the National Trades Union Congress, would soon face pressure from their rank-and-filc tor "militancy and an aggressive approach" to370 words
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178 1966-08-11 7 pnCANG, Wed— What happened to a contract for the supply of granite to the City Council? That question was posed today by the (ommisMnn inquiring into alleged City Council malpractices and maladministration. According to a former Mayor, Mr. I).178 words
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Article175 1966-08-11 7 Rubber: Another replant grace JJUALA LUMPUR, Wed The deadline for the replanting of small estates has been extended by another 12 months until the end of next year, the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today. ThLs, he said, only applied to estates over 100 acres.175 words
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Article72 1966-08-11 7 TAIPING Werl. Miss Yap Be* Cheng. 24. a telephone operator here, bent n others to win the ■Miss Trlrmms. Peralc" title at the Perak Telecommunications Department dance here. Muw Yap. together with Miss Kwnn Choi Penis. 21. of Ipoh. who wa« second, and Che Rohani Jama luddm.72 words
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Article53 1966-08-11 7 SINGAPORE Wed. goh Peng Siang. a cofleeshnp owner in Thomson Road, ua.s admitted i to the General Hospital early to--1 day with head injuries after two! burglars attacked him wuh bottles. Soh. 28. was awakened by the thieves who entered his shop at 4.30 a.m. They53 words
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Article48 1966-08-11 7 SEREMBAN. Wed. The oldest nun in the Seremban Convent. Sister St Norbert. died at the convont last night at the age of 83. SiMrt St. Norbert was formerly Mis.x Haeerty. She had been with the convent here for 60 years as a nun48 words
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Article46 1966-08-11 7 KUALA l IMITH W><«. Thp Spastic Children'! Aiamla I tion of Srlangor will hold art 1 extraordinary meet ins at th» 1 Spastic Centre in Petalina Java at 230 p.m. on Saturday to I di.vuw amendment* to iv con- i I st nut ion.46 words
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Advertisement187 1966-08-11 7 Know what's watt? ■pi ■'■■>&% Hf O O d <5 I i IBModel DC-600C A stereo's audio output is important— that's what. The spectacular Sanyo Model DC-600C has up to 30 watts of power. That's a lot of sound, perfectly balanced too. Of course we realize you won't need that187 words
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Article30 1966-08-11 8 MAODALENA LIM SOONQ LAN (Wasi of Charles Chye Kah Lokei -.i^i vrav pearefullv on r i s 6« a 1 ipoh Funeral from si Michaels lv.no a i\ 11-H-M30 words
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Article49 1966-08-11 8 M »r-y« SIS i Minimum i MRS. VINCENT A. STA MARIA T.d famllv. Ifasscca thank relatives, frends for their MatssOsssM, donations, condolences during their recent bereaveMR. A MRS Cl r.:tmarhndran '^^•her< for their attendance, menaces and valuable ci'M on the occasion of •heir marriage on 7th August IBM.49 words
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Article36 1966-08-11 8 M Wordn IM Winimum) ALICE BARTER: 1 1 SW. It a a yea» today *mother di-ar that you've cone away but mrmor ci of you never fadrn away From Your lovinic children A gmnd-rhiMren.36 words
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Article26 1966-08-11 8 N W,.rd» fit i Minimum i KtLLA Htt? Happy return, of Iks day. Wish you the bent of everything Misa you very much. Will wall26 words
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Article182 1966-08-11 8 M H'orrf, us (Minimum) YOU CAN BE si rf or hMM IMS* Prumm»r Air Fr«*«i*r clrans th» air \on breathe RERNINA SEWING PORTABLES. 'c>l« Con«'im*r I>»ts. frailly automatic 1475/- i r.K. «1W Au»tral:-i il«mm«l»r>. 18 Crllyfr Quay, Spore islso Nuafli. (ALI NOW OK at The Thai Room Ambtr Arcade182 words
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Article20 1966-08-11 8 War* IM (UMmmm) MOODY taatltata (U.BJLI Rrlenc* Kilms. Malacca Townhall. Tonieht p.m ff»e Sponsored by Assemblies of c.nd20 words
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Article656 1966-08-11 8 drawal on communist terms would mean, would place every independent and noncommunist Asian country in jeopardy. World revolution and communist domination are openly declared aims. These are not accusations which need to be proved; they are statements of objectives which are constantly proclaimed. The phrase i people"s656 words
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Article311 1966-08-11 8 A letter on this page defends the Malaysian Government's action in asking Division One officers to report "misconduct" by drivers of public service and goods vehicles. This step was taken because an earlier appeal to members of the public to lodge complaints met with a very poor311 words
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Article214 1966-08-11 8 I think lhat 1 shall never see, A billboard lovely as a tree, Perhaps unless the billboards fall, I'll never see a tree at all. Advertisement hoardings in Malaya are not yet as large or as übiquitous as those in America which inspired Ogden N ash's lament. They are214 words
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332 1966-08-11 8 THE DIVISION ONE TRAFFIC REPORT DIVISION One officers In the Government Service have been asked to report any case of misconduct by drivers of public service and goods vehicles to the Commissioner of Road Transport because it is very difficult for the police and officers of 'he Road Transport Department332 words
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246 1966-08-11 8 pLEASE accept my congratulations for a balanced appraisal of the attitude of many a teacher in this country. I do not think that you can be accused of exaggeration at all. but 1 think you have missed an important point. Your editorial246 words
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Article157 1966-08-11 8 IN your report on Singapore's National Day Parade you said of our marching contingents: "all marched 16 abreast the formation commonly adopted in most socialist and communist states." Actually trie breadth of the marching formations was determined by the width of St. Andrew's Drive and not157 words
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Article106 1966-08-11 8 IT is unavoidable that the machines operating at the East Coast reclamation site are noisy and cause lnconver.lence to nearby residents. However, the Board, by using electrically operated equipment, has reduced the noise and dust nuisance to a bare minimum. Reclamation work has to be carried out day and106 words
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Article99 1966-08-11 8 QNE can appreciate the Indignation of the Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan at the very suggestion that he had been Indulging in jaunts on a bulldozrr. although I must confess to a sneaking ambition to be let loos< with one of these admirable machines. However. om>99 words
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Article, Illustration989 1966-08-11 8 Stable Thailand, a bulwark against the Reds THE Communists have accelerated their infiltrations into Thailand during the past few months and have also dangerously increased their rnvitlnfinn'jrv offitrtc This is nappening not only in the northeast where there is constant guerrilla activity but also in the north on the frontiers989 words
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Advertisement463 1966-08-11 8 Straits Times Malay Mail ClotMtird ■<»llMasanas)| may be handed to. COLD STORAGE SUPEftMARKt I Orchard Road 'Rccrptiotmt COLO STORAGE BRANCH! At Holland Road Naval Bate. Authorised Aqi n<\ CITY BOOK STORC LTD. Wmchcitcr Hou\c. Collyci .uay THE NEWS FRONT M M ISMAIL HAMICM STORE, 1419 Upper Chonqt Road. Singapore 17463 words
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Advertisement43 1966-08-11 8 '^eeghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers It Export***. or H.gh Clots Wonted. A WoolUm. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulio Street. T.I: ***** HONGKONG: Mir odor Mansion, Ist Floor, Room No. 54-64, Nathan Road, Kowloon.43 words
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Advertisement120 1966-08-11 8 CAN YOU FACE ANOTHER DAYwithout air conditioning 3|C Keep cool with a Carrier Weathermaker Modal RA. Quiet, cool, comfortable the model RA is des.gned for i.uqe bedrooms or living rooms. A special temprMiure selection eHprs a wide range of settings. Output 10.800 to 11,0OOB.T.U's. HOW HOT DOES IT HAVE TO120 words
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Article, Illustration450 1966-08-11 9 Korean women in national costume at airport to greet Dr. Rhee KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE Korean commu- nity here. t.trr\inc their national flag, turned up at the international airport to welcome the Speaker of the Korean National Assembly. I)r Hyo-Sang Rhee, who arrived here this morning for450 words
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Article106 1966-08-11 9 Soldier smuggler fined $3,000 JOHORL'. BAHRU, Wed.--A British soldier, Barry Humphrey Moody, who pleaded guilty to a rharee of at tempt mc to smuccie into West Malaysia prohioiied toods from Singapore, was today fined $3,000. or one year's Uul. Moody, 33 wan arrested at the Johote Customs on July 10.106 words
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Article27 1966-08-11 9 SBGAMAT Wrd. A mobile unit will bo at Hip Genrial Hospital here to glva frre X-rays to the public on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.27 words
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Article, Illustration207 1966-08-11 9 'HEART' GIRL OFF WITH HIGH HOPES pENANG. Wed. Penang's "heart" girl, Chu a n Chye Yeng, 19, left this evening on the first leg of her Journey to Melbourne for urgently needed surgery. Miss Chuan. whooe attempt last month to make the trip was foiled by an attack of pneumonia207 words
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91 1966-08-11 9 l/UALA LUMPUR. Wed Four representatives of the Malayan Youth Hostels Association left here last night to attend the 26th International Youth Hostels Conference at Vienna. They were: Mr. Tan S:ng Tong. Inche H.M.S. Hussein. Sheikh Razak Shukor and Mr Ng Kon Wool.91 words
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Article72 1966-08-11 9 PENANG. Wed. Austra'ifs Chief of Air Staff. Air Marshal i Sir Alister Murdoch, .■■did here to- day that a squardror of Mirag* lets would be sent her» early next year to replace the Saores now Mooned at th» RAA I ba.se in Butterworth. Sir Alister72 words
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210 1966-08-11 9 Ministry pledge on treating accident victims SINGAPORE, Wed. The Ministry of Health today gave a categorical assurance that no person injured in a traffic or factory accident would be refused treatment at government hospitals and out-patient dispensaries on the grounds that payment was not made. The assurance was given In210 words
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211 1966-08-11 9 CIM.APORK. Wed. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, :>.is *trrssrd that Sin^apurt- uill not be inclined toward Moscow, although it has (,>nrluclcd trade agreements with pro Kiissi.m Communist countries In a television interview with .Malay newspapers, Mr Lee also emphasised211 words
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Article36 1966-08-11 9 IPOH. Wed Two ma.-lted men. armed with km\< a cyclist- Chong Ah I n Kamponu Chew Kok Tm Suneel Siput. 18 mile/ from here night and robbed him of $43 and a $100 cheque.36 words
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Advertisement77 1966-08-11 9 she's poised HE because she uses ODO-RO-NO §^^P^f^^^*i She knows that ODO-RO-NO gives day ODO-RO-NO offers you the same protec- I long protection against perspiration odour. tion. She can mix in any company, anytime. Use ODO-RO-NO every morning and be MllHM£2*n calm and po spd in the knowledge that sure77 words
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Advertisement124 1966-08-11 9 54 flights a week to I Kuala Lumpur ir, till ..f iii, I lift Yes, Malaysian Airways offer you o\cr 50 flights a week from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur and return. Whenever you wish to fly, there's a flight timed to suit you. So, next trip you make Hy Malaysian.124 words
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Miscellaneous744 1966-08-11 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KnaJft Lumpur 7.00 Neus In English: 710 and Penanc; 6 Ipoh and Teratai; 7.35 Karen Baverly Malacca; 3, 10 Johore Bahiu. Beat; 8 00 News In Mandarin: 4 Taipinf; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 8.10 Three Bachelors; 835 Kluang. Religious Programme; 9.00 5.45 P.M. Opening and News744 words
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Article, Illustration447 1966-08-11 10 YEO TOON JOO - Singapore-made plastic products on display YEO TOON JOO I By PLASTICS Month Display, spotlighting Singapore's varied plastic pro--1 ducts, begins today at the Economic Development Board's Product and Design Centre at John Little's Building, Raffles Place. The third in a series of special display months, it will offer the local447 words
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217 1966-08-11 10 Staff Writer - Staff Writer 5. QUALIFIED industrial designers are still scarce in Singapore and as a result design conscious manufacturers have to pay big fees for their advice. However, many local manufacturers cannot afford such fees and good product designing, packaging and development was scarce217 words
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Article122 1966-08-11 10 PLASTICS today is creating the same Impact in the world as rubber at the beginning of this century. The range of plastic products is so wide that it would be almost Impossible to compile a full list. Among the betterknown ones are hardware, costume assessories. automotive122 words
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Advertisement299 1966-08-11 10 BAKELITE AND 4e_U^ ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES NOW ON DISPLAY AT (e.d.b.) PRODUCT DESIGN CENTRE gtf^** WE SPECIALISE Rfe^ MANUFACTURING VARIOUS K>^^ t^«^^ 1 BAKELITE ARTICLES. W \sp* WE ACCEPT r "*1 1 PRIVATL MOULDS OF YOUR i-| OWN DESIGNS. TRADE ENQUIRIES WELCOME Please contact MILLION TRADING (M) LTD. 39/41, Upper Pickering299 words
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Advertisement284 1966-08-11 10 YOU DON'T WANT TOOTH to DO YOU? THEN KEEP YOUR f-J NYLON EMSmi m "^^l D^^ BRUSH jp¥ 1 1 ill mm, Vm SEE THE FULL RANGC 0P 1 1 1 1 mm Wm OUR PROOUCTS NOW 0N 1 1 l/mmWmm display at t d.bi !<illm\ Wm r RODUCT DtSIGN284 words
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Article, Illustration301 1966-08-11 11 IT was fashion at its prettiest a colourful scene —as guests arrived for the big cocktail reception held at the Istana Negara to celebrate Singapore's first Na- tional Day on Tuesday. Th# PiT.->idrnt. Inche Vu- bin Ishak. and his wife. Puan Noor Aishah.301 words
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Article, Illustration89 1966-08-11 11 Roygt. the blonde wife of the Consul-General of the Republic of Argentina, was one of the ladies who cam: in a long evening drt. s The dress, with one-shoulder style, was In turquoise chifton. with white embroidered floral lace appliqued on the left half way down.89 words
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272 1966-08-11 11 Toys that mean so much to your baby TN the first months and in the very first years, *toys take on precise meaning in the life of a baby. Playing, for baby, is finding a place for himself in the world, establishing first relationships. And it is with this in272 words
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Article81 1966-08-11 11 There is a soft plastic table cover which looks like real lace. It requires no ironing, no washing ust wipe with a damp cloth or dip in sudsy water. For a round table measuring 54 inches in diameter, this plastic cover comes in white or light beige.81 words
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Advertisement341 1966-08-11 11 DON'T BE SKINNY M j I y<\ I EL m L B get the figure that others admire WATE-ON pr- MEN Be Big Be Strong —Be Power- f u with WATE-ON GIRLS Get the figure that men admire \\T^\ and other girls envy with WATE-ON i CHILDREN will also gain341 words
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Advertisement740 1966-08-11 11 Idivrtiscmcnt Q.: Mine is a dual problem. I I ha\<- thiic irquot> a have whiteheads and pimples on ttup hj »<«p makeup r— tit my face. How do 1 set rid of the right foundation lur un both? <>il\ skin: and a pricr list of all Miss Lee. Spore 15.740 words
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Miscellaneous223 1966-08-11 11 Diary Notes ONE lipstick is not enough. At leas: three are needed *ay make-up experts. The new idea is to wear the rosy, glussy shades with fashion's bright colours lrttiu'p green. Mediterranean blue. Indian pink. Then, use darker, dearer red with the spate of white in fashion: For evening, try223 words
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Article63 1966-08-11 12 (Continued lrom I'age 8) M »ord, til I Minimum) FAMILY OF LATE Mr_ l<oh CbonX Bee thanks friends and relatives for their condolences, wreaths, attendance, auMtasi MRS NARAYANAN ersßbei to thanK •j sent wreaths, condolencr mti"i" and attended funeral of tbe late Narayanan. MR. A MRS. MALLIQUE thank Unves.63 words
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Article19 1966-08-11 12 LANCOME SALON HI MOVAI O.r m■■ artdrr" Nt 1. Ayr Hoim Grand Raad (tpptiilt Orchard Cinimi) Sinjjport, 1.19 words
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Advertisement698 1966-08-11 12 SITUATIONS VACANT Horrf, <;« Wa.) fci ft ttt. mafra SALES REPRESENTATIVES REQUIRED .on \ppiv n d»taii io Maintenance Compur FEMALE TYPIST WANTED on«. recrn; pboto non-returr., <■ Box s r sin^ipoif. PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS "ith 'in-i>oi' Very ■> fi vmk and I. Apply Boy S pore REQUIRED Two Encll«h speaking I698 words
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Advertisement1034 1966-08-11 12 ACCOMMODATION VACAjNT U Wor«T» S* Milt.)— Box" it ett. txtrm HONCKONC PARK Single Storey Semi-detached Bungalon- fully furo.'n.d 3 bedrooms *35u monthly. Available i 1-9-66 P Dore ATTRACTIVE FURNISHED HOUSE pleasant view and quiet area Knquiriei Tel: S pore »6540 after 19 noon. FURNISHED CORNER HOUSE roi Korirs Personnel s1,034 words
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Advertisement942 1966-08-11 12 TUITION li *orm-t SS i Mm.,— Box it> rtt. txlrm MATHEMATICS: PTC-U. nuol l>rMhcates. Additional tlesnentan ICapei.enced Graduate. Tel: 3SOM, Spore. TO PASS DRIVING bar.l>. RlOf ■'i*. 1 Spore. Hourly S3 Guaranteed S7O MALAY TEACHER ciMnc tuition »l student 'i homt h» home. AHmad. P.O Box -'v. Pasir Panjang. s942 words
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Advertisement1017 1966-08-11 12 PETS FOR SALE li Wor.s U i «fin.>— Box it ett «xrr_ IN STOCK i«l-nro«D Discusses liso I from ->n Se» fguinum Iclcddimk J^i'-I (t'Dore PETS WANTED 4. n» Win i —Box rtt t+ir* BOXER PUPPIES I 1 II iiorei y4n.il Ext. 34 'oHilc bours *ll«»I bouse. BOATS, YACHTS FOR1,017 words
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Advertisement773 1966-08-11 12 AT YOUR SERVICE II Hnrrfi *c Win.)— Box it rtt. txtrm KWOK S PHOTOCOPY SERVICE. Th« Artadr In Kloor T>l: S pore BRINC YOUR PLAN It.v Motion Srrrth of BmtrrT P.o»d fm Surrey Pnntt Con«ii»jtlou» «ork ■rrrt SATISFIED BEFORE YOU Paj teniti spra\ painting vr fn^rrator repair a- u'lorar s773 words
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Advertisement2222 1966-08-11 12 r=j WW^F^W m W^mW^k m^mT^ SI PUBLIC APPOINTMKNTS I --v^J-i I_J I J COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE. »S___^_____^_________^_________________^__l MALAYA I Tninrn —n. App WHEELOCK MADDEN TENDER TO OPERATE A ovei COMPANY (MALAYSIA) CANTEEN AT KALLANG u« LIMITED MAR.NE INDUSTRIAL ESTATE ">iio In-orporaied in Smgapoi'e* TENDERS aie Invited to operate a canteen2,222 words
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Advertisement599 1966-08-11 12 TENDER TO OPERATE A CANTEEN AT KALLANG MAR.NE INDUSTRIAL ESTATE TENDERS aie ir.\ued to operate a canteen in the Boards premises on a Temporary Occupation Licence ba:-i.- at Kallang Maru.c Industrial Estate. Singapore. 2. Particulars and conditions of tender are obtainable from the Lands and Estates Manager, Beonomic Development Board.599 words
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Advertisement1191 1966-08-11 13 10 LIVERPQOI WUI COAST U.K., Uue S'Dura sails r S'hani >-taaa| L'AVm" 1 Li.erpool. OuOtin. Giß»|oa... nptAh 12 Auf 11 ACAPENOR liveipcol, Oubun. ••moot*.. Au| 22 Auf 21 Ai| 27/ I m CAICHAS nveroool. Glasgow Auf 29 Sept 1 PATROCLUS Liverpool. Gl«*|oa Sril7 ANtILOCHUS Liverpool Sipt 12 Sept 11 iiveicooi.1,191 words
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Advertisement2307 1966-08-11 13 WM I cv ;//*1 *J i i Y^*_i _T ii U//J PM f wUZwss *+ZH I bbn&zinf] EXPRESS SAILINC!. 10 tLNQA HAVRE-HAMBURCBRtMEHHAVENKOTTERDAMAMSTEROAM EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONOON, LIYERPOOt k CONIINENIAL PORIS ANTWERP-AARHUS-COPENHASEN. DVItDIHkICC tSEiMttinNJba hu 1 »ept ll a'btn r. njm fen.ni t,t'v.. Mjvie n'Dur| M'liaiii «nt» t'i>a|an Sinfauote PL S2,307 words
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Advertisement1324 1966-08-11 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOI OUTWARD NMM FROM U H./CONIINWI. Laaliaf leci Spore P. >mii| CITY Of SUILDFORD I'loo. H'toif. R'aim, Hull 14 IS Aa| CITY OF IROORLYN L'flon, H'burf. R'aaa. Havre. Hull, In'mxam 21 Je Ah CITY OF COLOMIO LCidcn. Hamburf, Ronerlaaj. Havre. Hull, in'anam 271,324 words
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Article158 1966-08-11 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. ICTIVITY vi mining vliaies continued u> dominate trading today. Copper producers iObt tinner ground. Western Mining again featured with a rise of 24 cents o $0.02. lit Isa dropped 3 cerus to $4.55. Mt. Lycll was down 5 cents to 51. 48 and BH South lost158 words
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Article267 1966-08-11 14 \tGIST lirst trade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in KuaU I nm pin- nd Singapore yrsterduy at 1. 1 cents per lb. down three-quarters of a cent on Tuesday's closing level for the position. The tone was dull. R.A.S. and M.R.r.. closing prices la cents per267 words
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827 1966-08-11 14 From Our Market Correspondent THE definite news that an agreement is being signed in Jakarta today to mark the official end of confrontation improved sentiment on the Stock Exchange yesterday when tbe Singapore trading room reopened after Tuesday's National Day Holiday. There was an expansion827 words
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Article29 1966-08-11 14 MaU>an Murk Indues Am. x Auy. lv MMdu-Urials: litM I" II Tins: IIMI I IMi S rublierv 11 :!S 112J4 bee. iHb:: im, Dec. S9, l!tii; I"".29 words
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Article42 1966-08-11 14 I'MC present rate ot the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling T T. or 0 D 2». 3 IS ltd. Buymn T.T. 2a 4 1 16rl Buying 0 D St, 4;d. The dollar i% at its >t*lutory middle th< pound.42 words
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Article36 1966-08-11 14 '\N the free exchange market n 1 Honk- Kons ye'terdav the 111. leHei M tiiiotert at IWI (or T.T. lisa s.*l| (or cash. Sterling area g;iot.-rt at 16.04 and me tail of geld at36 words
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Article88 1966-08-11 14 THK Malayan Minister of Finance has fixed thr>e prices for calculating >u>toms duties for tbe period from Aug. 11 -to Aut;. I*. Rubber 61 'j its a lb. .ipi.i $464 a ton. iH'onut Oil 5756 a ton. Palm Oil $648.75 a ton. Palm Kernels $375.75 a ton. Tbe88 words
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Article915 1966-08-11 14 1)1 SIM >S in and irporlrd to > tbe Sincapore and KuaU Lumpur trading rooms of the Stack K\rhanj;r yesterday with the number of sh.trrs traded in brackeU>: INDUSTRIALS: Oouitead (1.000) t1.65 U. .19.000* Si.b^: CC.M. *1.4S >Ls iVL'.OUO) 51. 35 O. (10.000) 51.5&1 ..OOOi 51.57:915 words
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Article49 1966-08-11 14 /'HINESE Ptiepltl Euhin.f |lnH pore noon pin.es per picul ytttor* rl*» Coconut oil: Hera. Copra: Au; /Sep. LX Contlrxat: Inquetet. Popprr: M n.'ok a•■ fHm-Hk hUi k lU2t L.in.ionj: hlHck SI4S IN) ael NLW), A (100-. NLW i Smgaport Coconut On MHktrt' A\i«ciation price* I ulk <•, ■ricet49 words
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Article56 1966-08-11 14 THE Malayan ExchanKO Banks' AimI ciation made thtte changes (n >M 10 MOO) United «Trni.il Ol> 33 13 M> Credit bill- Cjnada: buyioic T1 mru d :<.•> 13/10 < l.i HlinE TT or OO rc«ly: New York I West Cormj i» Hulijnd 11. S«it»erU..d BcU'nm Frjnce 1 Ban56 words
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Article40 1966-08-11 14 July ruhbet nops included <«U In 1b i Bukit Meriajata Bukit MerUJam letate 358.000; and Jabor Vallry BMatC 113 >" Sun; put 78 000: Padant; Srnanj 166.000; Jltra 115.100; Sunjkal E*Ute» 139.000; and Singapore Para 112.000 Nyalas 100.557 lb.40 words
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Article25 1966-08-11 14 iMf. 10. KIBIitR PKKK: 111 tents (tjtnra three-quar-trrs of i«'nt >. ll\ K29 Kiown B| tents Estimated unofficial offtTin« 17."» ton> up 15 tons*.25 words
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Advertisement1078 1966-08-11 14 }X~* KAWASAKI KISEN KAJSHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific Atlancta Survie* Barglol H'tong v Angeltt N. York Portiant PBilto '■Masattiaa Mar«" 20 2t Auf it Ai|/1 Si.< N Sept i Ocl 12 Ocl IS OCI ■•Tlityi Man" It 21 Sept 27 29 Sipl 17 Ocl 2 Nil 12 Nn It Nti Japan1,078 words
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Advertisement945 1966-08-11 14 assss^>VßMHaVksssva«a!aaHfttAsvdaaHMaiiissssVtsHHMMHalv^flH(s«ia^ AUSnUlla/Nfft l(U«N0 $C*VICfS INDIA. MltlSTtN AND Ft* (Ml StPviCti 111 Frtaattli, Atalaitc. Meltatrii. i»aeei Is Matras ait Natnattnaa Penanp f. S lam S'pott S'ove P. S'nam Pinant mmom shim mm »«ju U iii»«p« mm vAn chinkoa sut i/ i »«ai ti/ii sipt »»jui» 1/ i&epi i&tpi it »e«i MM945 words
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Advertisement149 1966-08-11 14 T/V "GUGLIELMO MARCONI" SPECIAL VOYAGE FROM AUSTRALIA TO SINGAPORE PENANG VIA HONG KONG Fremantle a/d 12/10 Melbourne a. 16/10 d. 17/10 Sydney a. 19/10 d. 22/10 Brisbane a/d 24/10 Hong Kong a. 1/11 d. 2/11 Singapore a. 5/11 d. 6/11 Penang a/d 7/11 thence te Aden, Port Said, Messina, Naples149 words
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Advertisement1163 1966-08-11 15 IN THE HIGH COURT TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT IN SINGAPORE (F.M.S. CAP. 137) suit no ii7B> iPOH MUNICIPALITY NOTICI O f 1965. NOTICb IS HEKEBV GIVKN that It is proposed under section Between M 4 of the j ovn Boards Enactment LIEW CHIN KWONG al.so known (P.M.S. Cap 137) to amend1,163 words
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Advertisement795 1966-08-11 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SABAH ELECTRICITY BOARD APPLICATIONS are Invited for the following appointments with I the Sabah Electricity Board. Sa- bah. Serving officers of the Board may apply through the General Manager. Sabah Electricity Board. Applicants are requested In the 1 first instance to give brief detail* of qualifications, experience, age795 words
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Advertisement1759 1966-08-11 15 MAJLIS AMANAH RA'AYAT Applications are invited lor the. systems introduc- Qualification*: following appointments in the cd. li> Candidates should j under-mentioned Divisions of Qualification* hold n recognised MARA. U> Candidates should accounting qua1if1- nvtN.il iiiviviiiN hold a recognised <ation. Z¥<i\l H MlK llVu OF- accounting qiulifl- (ll) Candidates should n%«1,759 words
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Advertisement794 1966-08-11 15 KENYATAAN TAWARAN, J.K.R.. KEDAH TAWARAN darlpada Pemborong2 yang berdaltar di-J.K.R. dldalam Kelas C (Membekal) Kepal. I Kepala Kechll 7 can ka-atai dt-terima dl-Pejabat J'.nutera NeRerl. Kedah Perils, Alor Star hinßßa pukul 300 petang ltihb Ogos 1966 untok: MEMBKKAI, "MKTAL PIPE CULVERT 1 BAGI RANCHANOAN SUNGEI MUDA Segala butir2 boleh dl-dapmi794 words
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Article340 1966-08-11 16 ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep gINGAPORE, Wed. Desert Apache, with Des Coleman up, strode out fluently in a workout with stablemate Pure Jet (Keith Moxhatn) on a yielding track at Bukit Timah this morning. The two Tulloh-trained horses galloped 4f in 55 2/5 (3f340 words
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173 1966-08-11 16 TEN TO FOLLOW AT THE BT TIMAH MEETING EPSOM JEEP's ten horses to follow at Bukit Timah this weekend are. DESERT APACHE: Im- time out at Kuala Lumpur in |uiie \*ren second to Crown Boy over 6f; hai improved I 1 0 ARMISTICE: Smart w>n•npur 'j /H in June; wotiung173 words
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Article43 1966-08-11 16 v\v t Hie Russians ha.\p brK'.ui building a mountain training h conditions pxmctly >imiiar to thu.sc m Mexico Due of l he 1968 Olympic kul The t( miwrRturr. wind and altitude are the same as in Mndro City. Rpu'rr.43 words
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Article169 1966-08-11 16 OracftM Ka> (W« r) went easily over 3f in 40 4 5 Binjai Park iMerv Posneri showed good form when he beat logical over 3f in 39 1 I. Rent Win (Weiri also Impressed when he ran 3f in 41 4 5 with NavazUh. Joint Venture169 words
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Article285 1966-08-11 16 M. RAHMAN - M. RAHMAN: By Kuala Lumpur, Wed. rrOMORROW is big arrival day at Subang In- trrnational Airport for the tenth tournament of the Merdrka soccer championship which begins here on Saturday. First among six teams arriving tomorrow will be South Vietnam who w.ll play the opening match of285 words
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Article88 1966-08-11 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. University of Singapore gained meir fourth success in the tenth Inter-University Biennial Games today when they beat Hong Kong 47-36 at basketball at Raffles Hull. Singapore are thus a.-Mired of being overall champions in the Games. having won the lawn tennis (men and women88 words
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Article91 1966-08-11 16 TABLE TENNIS Malaysian c'shipn (Penang): Men— Sarawak bt Sabah 6-0. bt Sgor 5-4; Perak bt Pahang 5-2 bt Sarawak 5-2. Malacca bt Negri 5-1: Sgor bt Penang 5-3: Penang bt Perak 5-2. Final placing*: 1 Sarawak 2 Sgor 3 Penang 4 Perak: Women Penane Dt Malacca 3-0. bt S'gor91 words
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Article72 1966-08-11 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Alex MacDonald won two titles in the Pesta Sukan wrestling championships. Mac Donald won the featherweight title beating Chan Seek Song and then went on to take the lightweight title, disposing of Chan Kuan Chow. Liang Soon Hin won the flyweight title beating Chan Yeow72 words
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Article50 1966-08-11 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed British AAA senior coach. P. A. Lay will arrive at Kuala Lumpur to. morrow. He will be in West Malaysia till Aug. 31 during which time. he will coach in Penang and on the East coast. He has already spent ten days in East Malaysia.50 words
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Article33 1966-08-11 16 WANGANUI (New Zealand*. We<: The British Lions Rugby Union team met defeat for the sixth time on their New Zealand tour when beaten 12-6 by Wan-ganm-King Country combined here today Rruter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration73 1966-08-11 16 SEVEN-YEAR WINNING STREAK ENDS rpHE seven-year winning streak of the Nichibo Kaizuka women's volleyball team of Japan ended at 258 games last Saturday when they lost to the Yashica team in five hard sets at Tokyo. The defeat came during the third day of the eliminations for the 1966 WorldUPI - 73 words
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Article182 1966-08-11 16 1/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Selangor scored their second victory in the Malaysian basketball championships for the Kings Cup tonight whpn they beat Penang 71-57 in the men's section at Stadium Negara. Selangor won their first match on Tuesday, beating Johora 66-62 Sclangor's next opponent will be N«jrri182 words
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Article60 1966-08-11 16 PENANG. Wed. Indian Recreation Club noc.ime Ilia Penang League Div. 3 j.nn <j champions when they beat Muslim RC B 1 2-0 at Victoria Gl'ecn yesterday. After a acorciea first half, right winger Ramn gav<* TRO the lead in the 45th minute and inside right All ni;<dr it,60 words
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Article257 1966-08-11 16 Japanese swim coaches in KL LUALA LUMPUR, Wed. An enthusiastic group ol about 60 boys and girls attended a two-hour coaching ••clinic" given by ten Japanese swimming instructors from the Tokyo YMCA at Weld Road pool here today. The clinic was conducted in four groups beginners, intermediates. advanced KWlinmera and257 words
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Advertisement583 1966-08-11 16 I r= j= NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVFV that. I. I^ee Kolc I.iang of No 29 Windsor Park Road. Bil ha\t" applied for a trm -nop and Whole.v. ri ,n licencea In renpeci ol No: 33 36 Waillch Street pore lv FRANCOIS d'ESTERN< and !h«t thus appl. lir-.tnl 111 tlir583 words
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Advertisement431 1966-08-11 16 NOTICES MAJLIS PERBANDAHAN KOTA MtLAKA CVfIMCIPAL COUNCIL OF THI TOWN AND FORT OF MALACCA) I THE Ml MCIPAL ORDINANCE S.S. HAPTKR 133) XOTUK INDRR SECTION 101 Notice ls hereby Kiven under the I'.iovisions ol Section 102 of the Municipal Ordinance Chapter 133 that! It is proposed to modify the layout431 words
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Advertisement294 1966-08-11 16 A/% Of A- W^S^t^ 0^ INSIST ON LEAK PROOF I'M If WITH SOLID METAL JACKETS ffi^ VTUetf WHO KNOW aiAr ntlM.'HI C/jJ UM-I j OM-3 UM-2^/ OWN YOUR OWN HOME hf^fiftjfrf 'f in these popular TrCS^S"—^« OEI TIONG HAM PARK m T«nur* «t Land: FRtIHOLD tot» orf Holland Read, S'por*.294 words
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Miscellaneous317 1966-08-11 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Citizen managed to get round 1. Writer lias a quarrel about order is>. rent so settles In London (11, 7. Apparently nobody's sworn 3>. Lee's mistaken i9>. 8. Issues some of them, it seems 10. Medal for the best Mrs. Mop 15). In London? <7,317 words
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Article338 1966-08-11 17 J^INGSTOX, Wed. Malaysian Tan Aik Huang, the World No. 1 player, won the first men's singles badminton title of the Commonwealth Games here last night in an electrifying final with his compatriot, Yew Cheng Hoe. Thr match, which brought the Hrst fullhousc to thr tournament, endedReuter - 338 words
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Article172 1966-08-11 17 KINGSTON, Wed —Malaysia's successes in Commonwealth Games badminton competition brought them a haul of five medals two cold, two silver and a bronze. England continue to too the table with a total of 43 medals 18 gold. 13 silver and 12 bronze followrd by Australia172 words
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685 1966-08-11 17 Commonwealth Games roundup KINGSTON. Wed.— Cheah Tong Kirn. 18-year-old Malaysian Olympic swimmer yesterday reached the final of the Commonwealth Games men's 110 yards breaststoke event. Tong Kirn clocked a fine lmin 15.6 sec in his heat and now contests the final on Friday withReuter - 685 words
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Article353 1966-08-11 17 ALL THE RESULTS FROM KINGSTON Badminton Shooting Men's single* final: Tan Allc Huang i Mai) bt Yew Cheng Hoe (Mali 15-8. 15-8; D. Kli.'iina ill id i bt R. McCoig (Sro"> 15-8. 15-7 for bronze. Men's doubles final: Tan Aik Huang and Yew Cheng Hoe (Mai) bt Ng Boon Bee353 words
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Article199 1966-08-11 17 Another soccer league in US now "MEW YORK. Wed. 11 The formation of a Soccer League covering major American and Canadian cities was announced yesterday. But the new league does not have the sanction of the official U.S. governing body, the US. Football Association. The USFA have already given theirReuter - 199 words
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Article203 1966-08-11 17 BASKETBALL Kings Cup tourney i Stadium Negara, 9 a.m and 6 p.m.). TABLE TENNIS Malaysian c'.shlps (Penang HCHS hall) SOCCER Ipoh Div. 1: PCRC v Kilat (Stadium Peraki Taipinj Lge: 2 Transport v Ist Bn RMR. Kampar Div. 1: HuntIng Club v Dravldlans. METHODIST SCHOOLS FESTIVAL at Ipoh203 words
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Article132 1966-08-11 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. Fifteen Grand Prix winners and fop riders selected from Slntianore and Malaysia will test Suzukis latest 120 cc model ha a non-Mop endurance run from Singapore to Butterworth mid back The gruelling marathon will o« under the supervision of the Singapore Motor Club. Five132 words
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Article, Illustration147 1966-08-11 17 MARGARET BEATS MARIA IN FINAL HAMBURG. Wed.— Margaret Smith of Australia, eat. her old rival Maria Bi.eno of Brazil 8-6 6-3 in the women's singles final of the West German tennU championships here yesterday. A crowd of 4.000 saw the Australian girl win an exciting duel that lasted an hour.Reuter - 147 words
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622 1966-08-11 17 BOBBY SIMPSON - SOBERS-the deciding factor in this Test series BOBBY SIMPSON; By 'THERE is no doubt in my mind that the difference between England and the West Indies in this Test series has been Gary Sobers. On paper the West Indies have won the series 3-0 and this appears to have been622 words
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229 1966-08-11 17 LONDON, Wed. Worcestershire, the reigning champions, kept themselves In this years English county championship race by gaining a thrilling three-run victory over Derbyshire at Ilkeston. Norman Gilford, the left arm spinner, was their hero taking eight wickets for 54. the best performance ofReuter - 229 words
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Advertisement105 1966-08-11 17 i new deluxe I shaker! H new low price too! W~^Z Here's a great new shaver from SCHICK that's top \alucfor monay at well. Smooth easy sha\ ing. super fc^; powered and SCHICK'S nc* universal \olt.ige ■fc^; selector means it goes eserywherc. Stainle^ »i;el sh.;\ing hc.iJ Marts sharper and stayi105 words
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Advertisement118 1966-08-11 17 MITSUBISHI FANS -FROM 10" UP TO 16" WITH BIGGER BLADE AREA AND GREATER BREEZE CAPACITY Years ahead in design with safe base- j lillM'//*. mounted controls for speed, adjustable Bbk^ \-^^b»* swing and time control, this 12 fan is KrW^^^nV really cool! Ask for Model Y3O CX3. j* MODEL Y3O—CW4118 words
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146 1966-08-11 18 The new status symbol of young Aussies... MM KOI KM, Wed. v <i ii n v lustraHau i r > conl i Mcrptites .wound with them for status. .Mcordiiiß to tin superintend int of a Melbourne hoys' home. At a meeting <>f 500 mothers today, Mr U 11. Phillips v«idReuter - 146 words
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84 1966-08-11 18 Musical sisters from Philippines for N-Theatre SINGAPORE. Wed Five sis- ters from the Philippines, who style themselves "The Blue Stars Combo" will perform at the Na- I tlonal Theatre from Aug. 21 to 24. They are: Zarina, 21; Salome. 16; Connie, 15; Cora, 14 and Victoria 13 They will arrive84 words
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Article72 1966-08-11 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The distribution of Playboy the Am- erican magazine with glossy pinups which was held back for two days by the Special Branch for "venine." ha.s been passed A spokesman of the Special Branch said today that it was found necessary to examine the72 words
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Article, Illustration64 1966-08-11 18 The end REFEREE Harry (iihbs spreads liis arms over the prostrate Brian Lon (I o n seen with hand clinging to the lowest rope —to signify the knock out in t lie third of the scheduled 15 rounds of the Englishman's title tight with world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali (;issius64 words
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130 1966-08-11 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday MALAYSIA has agreed to the request of the Philippines Government to set up an official committee to examine smuggling from Sabah. Tengku Abdul Rahman said today. He said that the chairman of the committee would be the Secretary to the Treasury. Dato Mohamed130 words
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Article38 1966-08-11 18 NEW YORK. Wed A number of New York hospitals have reported a sharp increase in births this week exactly nine months after a larce section of the country was plunged into a prolonged power blackout Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Obituary70 1966-08-11 18 MOTHER OF RAM Singh r«*.-»<1 a«*v in India. Orrmonv I ronK Pm..Hn Hmd Sikh Temple, Kuala Laa pur on 2« I MEHINDER KAUR 1 o Mimrhn Kdjsni; paMTd in Punjab, India on MR C.K. (CHEKWEI) CHEN TO on Turi>dii\. H-W In. r-'-nair. ipore C«»krl Company md thf funeral *«rVI.70 words
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Article24 1966-08-11 18 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A dinner to mark National Day will be held at the River Valley community centre at 8 p.m. on Saturday.24 words
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Article29 1966-08-11 18 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association will station its mobile X-ray unit at 166 Changi Road, between 5.30 p.m. and 9 p.m. from Aur. 11 to 15.29 words
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Article353 1966-08-11 18 LONDON. Wed— The Bank of England's call to the clearing banks to observe the ceiling on advances depressed the stock marI ket today. The prospect of enforced sellIng of equities to pay for overdrafts caused Jobbers to mark prices sharply lower at the outset, and despite an attempted353 words
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Article67 1966-08-11 18 LONDON, Wed— Spot 19 s »d., Bept. 11 3 d.. Oct. 19 13 16d Nov. 19 T k d., Oct. Dec. 29'« d.. Jan./ March 203 16d.. April Ju n c 20 5 16d. July Sept. 20\d.. Oct Dec. 20 d. Jan. March 20 7 16d April June 2067 words
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Article30 1966-08-11 18 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £1255 <— £7i. sellers £1256 i— £7). Forward buyers £1243 < £6i, sellers £1244 i— £fi>. Settlement £1256 £l2». Turnover am. 75 tons, p.m. 120 tons. Tone: Steady.30 words
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Article42 1966-08-11 18 Today's N-Day celebrations guide 7 p.m. 9.30 p.m.: Cultural Show at Fairer Park. 8 p.m. to 10.20 p.m.: Police and Military display (repeated for school children) at Jalan Besar stadium. 8 p.m. TO p.m.: Singapore .Music Festival at Victoria Theatre (Western programme).42 words
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Article35 1966-08-11 18 MANILA. Wed— The Philippine will import 10,000 metric tons of lice from the Republic of China to augment its stocks for the expected shortage of the cereal. It was disclosed today. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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108 1966-08-11 18 Airways cuts 3 1/ 2 hours wait in Singapore JESSELTON. Wed Malaysian Airway- will make three Comet flight- a week from Kuala Lumpur tn Jesselton via Kuchtng and back on the same route This will eliminate, al three time.s a week, the thie» and a half hours of wall Singapore,108 words
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250 1966-08-11 18 A. SRIPATHY - Extortion: 2 arrested 30 minutes after report A. SRIPATHY From MALACCA. Wed— The police arrested two men here half an hour after an outstation salesman had reported that four men had extorted $15 from him this morning. Mr Tan Lai Kang. :56. chirf salesman for a firm of medical suppliers250 words
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Article340 1966-08-11 18 HAPPINESS. JAKARTA, Wed. The "Crush Malaysia" Command (Kogam> today issued a statement applauding tomorrow's visit by Tun Abdul Razak. "The visit by the Malaysian Foreign Minister would be an occasion of happiness. One of the things it will accomplish is improved stability in Asia and in particular, South-East Asia," it340 words
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Advertisement52 1966-08-11 18 Une CLASSIFIEDS !0 WarHt Hi I Minimum) Me When other methods fail you've just got to ~f\ use this therapy which is capable oi producing j=- g positive results instantJi** ly permanently ■t TAI-EE ACUPUNCTURE CLINIC Moitir Acupuncturist:IV W WONG KA-CMUEN MNTA (UK) MIACS (PARIS) MACA (TOKYO) MACS (HK) MACA52 words
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Advertisement259 1966-08-11 18 r success in examinations is never a matter of chance for SUCCESS THE RAPID WAY S^Sj ENROL TO-DAY V V v) \-f^ with malayan correspondence college B^T^ mr 1967 Examinations M.C.C. GETS YOU AHEAD FASTER SUCCESS THE SURE WAY DISCOVER FOR YOURSELF HOW EASY IT IS TO STUDY UNDER OUR259 words
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