The Straits Times, 3 September 1966
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Title Section26 1966-09-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150.000 The Straits Times Tllß National Newspaper E*. IMS SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. IMC 15 CENTS M( (P) 1539 KDN 2A34 211426 words
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Article, Illustration265 1966-09-03 1 Lee to urge guardian role for India v PEI.HI. Fri. Th» Singapore r Minister. Mr. I**» Kuan Yew. arrived here last night and was welmed r>v the Prime kst«i Mrs Indira Gandhi. Mr I• ->n a threedav official visit for talks tndhl and r Indian leaden, was »ni< d hv265 words
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Article428 1966-09-03 1 Second day of Times House strike SINGAPORE. Fri The strike of 60 Journalists, artists and photographers employed by the Straits Times Press (M) Ltd. in Sinuapore today entered its second day without any sign of a settlement. Pickets stood at both entrances to Ttmes House In Kirn Seng Road and428 words
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Article, Illustration274 1966-09-03 1 To London talks RHODESIA WILL BE MAIN ISSUE— AND HE WILL RESTATE MALA YSIA 'S STAND KUALA LUMPUR. Friday DESPITE the late hour of Tengk Abdul Rahman's departure for th Commonwealth Prime Ministers con ference in London, a large gathering o YIPs was at the airport at274 words
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Article, Illustration475 1966-09-03 1 MORE EVIDENCE ABOUT GIFTS OF HOUSES JAKARTA. Friday. jyjRS. Sri Rohani Suradji, 27, told the special court trying Jusuf Muda Dalam, the former Minister of Central Bank Affairs, that she got her job as his secretary and entertainer with the help475 words
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212 1966-09-03 1 I JUBLJANA, Fri. v The British holiday plane. which ploughed into a wood killing 95 out of the 117 people on board, flew in too low, it was disclosed today. A statement issued by Yugoslav Civil Aviation officials said the Britannia airliner wasReuter - 212 words
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Article70 1966-09-03 1 NEW DELHI. Pri— More than RO.OOO Communists shouting "Indus Gandhi quit" marched nn Parliament here yesterday :o back 'he party's demand for the resignation of the Government. The man hers organised by India's rleht pro-Sovtet Communist Party. filed through the streets in an orderly procession.Reuter - 70 words
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Article27 1966-09-03 1 lONDON. Fri— Mr. Ng K«m Hour, of Malacca. has h^n awarded first-class honours as an fxtprnal student in the London University < mechanical engineering' 1966 examinations.27 words
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101 1966-09-03 1 MANILA. Fri. A Government education official who gave a eirl student candies dipped in a ■ex stimulant was found guilty of murder yesterday Javier Galnra, formerly administrative officer of the Bureau of Public Schools, was sentenced from 12 to M TMft Jail.101 words
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Article62 1966-09-03 1 Jakarta bans off-duty firearms JAKARTA. Pri.— Jakarta mlhutry commander MaJ-Oen Amir Machmud ha* prohibited off duty troops to carry vMpjni and forbidden them to take firearms home. In a ftpecial military order published today the commander aatd only high ranking officer* were permittefi to take armn home. The commander alun62 words
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182 1966-09-03 1 Soekarno pleads: 'Pull down my enemies' JAKARTA. Fri. Pre- sident Soekarno today asked all governors and regional military commanders to take action against his opponents. Addressing a conference of all governors and military commenders here, he said: "If there are elements who slander the Great Leader of the Revolution, pullUPI - 182 words
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Article110 1966-09-03 1 Deputy Mayor seized UONfi KONG. Kri The Deputy Mayor of Canton, south China I largest city, was seized, plastered with posters praWag chairman Man Tsr-tung and put under arrest by Red (iuards. according to reports here. Published reports quoting arrivals from Canton said Deputy Mayor Joi Lingyee was making a110 words
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524 1966-09-03 1 Varsity union split over politics KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. More than 300 of thr 3.000 University of Malaya students want to dissociate tltfimrliTl trom the political activities of their students union which thry claim has shown irresponsible leadership. In a "Declaration of Independence today, they strongly protest against the use of524 words
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Article41 1966-09-03 1 IS RAF MJI \I»ROW TO I.FAVF. H.K. HOM. KtlVI.. ri Tnenty-eijcht Kt\V smu 1 (ir<>n> would h«- witrnlr.i un from Horn; Kong end ai year to help cot down ie fen«e expenditure. Brin^h Colonial Secretary l> I today. Keutrr41 words
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328 1966-09-03 2 NEW YORK. FrMey THK Australian Prime Minister Mr. Haro.d Holt, yesterday criticised remarks about the ptnam situation made by President de ;h di curl ur yesterday in Phnom ,h. Mr. Holt sa!d that the French leader wn.ted as saying the U.S. must328 words
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Article81 1966-09-03 2 KARACHI. Krl Pakistan ye.sterday virtually closed the door to immediate peace talks with India and announced it was taking defence mea.sures against tne "threatening" Indian military buildup on Its borders. A stillly worded 900 word Note to Delhi published in Islamabad yesterday >aid Indian infantry and81 words
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Article109 1966-09-03 2 WINNIPEG. iMniiitohm. Fri Flrvn prisoner? es<aprd (rom Hendinglev mil here lust merit I hey were armed with pistols and shotgun* and were considered dangerous. > mni ask me what I really want. I would nay I don't really want to be President or Supreme Commander of the109 words
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Article44 1966-09-03 2 WAKEFIEI.D (York* i. PTI. A group of sight**! prisoners «t Wakefield prison hnvr voluntarily learnod braille to operate three braille print ing machines in their leisure timr The prisoner* are providing documents for blind people all over the rountry. Reui«r.44 words
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214 1966-09-03 2 Red troops now control four-fifths of South Vietnam, says Hanoi HONG KONG. Fri. I North Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Van Dong told a massive rally in Hanoi yes- terday that Communist troops now con- trolled four-fifths of South Vietnam, the North Vietnamese News Agency reported. The rally wa.s organised toReuter - 214 words
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Article, Illustration227 1966-09-03 2 President Liu drops to No. 8 in party TOKYO, Fri. (ommim J- ist China twdav ended speculation on the fate of Mr. Liv Shao-rhi confirming that he »|H| President hut that he ha« been dropped to eighth place in the tturtx Hi* old No. 2 place ha« been taken hvAP; UPI - 227 words
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Article30 1966-09-03 2 NAHE "Okinawa i. Fri. Typhoon Alice with 120 mnh wind* nprjed airnrs the southern tip of Okinawa enrlv loriay but reports said ?h* left only slight damage UPIUPI - 30 words
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202 1966-09-03 2 Red Guards 'ready to fight U.S. and Kremlin' DEKING. Fri. R*d 1 Guards, the youthful groups campalimmg for an anti-bour-geois cultural revolution, yesterday warned they vert ready to fight the United States and Soviet ■"revisionist leaders. •Listen you IB gan* stern since we are fl»h*er* we Red Guard.* are rearlr202 words
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Article80 1966-09-03 2 ATHENS. Fri. A state of j emergency has been drdared In the central Polo- ponnese area of southrrn Greece where 800 houses collapsed In an earthquake which struck the area I yesterday afternoon. 1 The Ministry of Bocial I Wrlfare. giving details of casualties and damage.Reuter - 80 words
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187 1966-09-03 3 Awolowo to play big role in Nigeria talks j %«.OS Mi <tmf 'Dilrmi Awnlnmn re I«mm4 !r«Mn priMMi a ■Math *t» after ifniaf ihrr* w.«rN <»I a IByear vrnlrnu (or 4l tempting to o\ertbr*w the <ifltrrnmfnl 01 Abybakar Mm IU- »4» n^mrd >ftw4*y In xtprf+tH. Ihr Wwtrrn Region id talksAP - 187 words
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Article, Illustration664 1966-09-03 3 DELEGATIONS TRY FOR A CHANGE OF HIND World regrets decision of Secretary-General to retire from the United Nations United Nations. Fri. THE United Nations Secretary-General, U Thant. went into seclusion with friends at an undisclosed place "out of town" yesterday and would not return to his office664 words
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Article40 1966-09-03 3 WOLVERHAMPTON. Fri. A manufacturing company here in need of more van drivers advertised for old-age pensioners. One of its directors explained that pensioners had often done brttrr in his firm's stringent driving test than younger men— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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107 1966-09-03 3 MANILA. Fri. —T h c Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines has endorsed a proposal urging the Government to nationalise the country's wholesal? trade. Mr. Pio Pedrosa, president of the chamber, said In a recent speech that the chamber "endorses the proposal of the107 words
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158 1966-09-03 3 |\AYTON, (OHIO), Fri. National Guard troops were ordered into this industrialised city yesterday to prevent a spread of violence sparked by the predawn shooting of a Nrgro by white men Mayor Dale Hall asked for the troops after declaring a state of emergency, theUPI - 158 words
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81 1966-09-03 3 YORK, Fri. An Air Force jet reconnaissance RB-47 plane collided yesterday with a KC-134 tanker during refuelling 15 miles south of Peorla. Illinois, killing the co-pllot of the RB-47. Ie limped back to base at Topeka, Kansas, and the tanker also landed safely atUPI - 81 words
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Article26 1966-09-03 3 Mekong floods worsen VIENTIANE. Fri— The Mekonf continued to rise today flooding part of Vientiane city centre. Official sources said 4.800 cltlfervK were without shelter. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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73 1966-09-03 3 PARIS. Fri France Is naming Mr Olivier Wormser. one of Its top diplomats, to be Ambassador to the Soviet Union replacing Mr. Philippe Baudet. it was reported yesterdayMr. Wormser. 53. is head of the economic section of the French Foreipn Ministry In pastAP - 73 words
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Article32 1966-09-03 3 MANILA. Fri. President Mar. cos will make a Stato visit to Japan from Sept. 28 to Oct. 3. niter his Stat* visit to Washington from Bept. 14 to 18 Reut«r.Reuter - 32 words
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288 1966-09-03 3 I TNITED NATIONS, Fri At least a dozen world statesmen are being discussed as possible sucessors to I Thant as United Nations Secre-tary-General, but so far it is a wide open race with no favourites. No fewer than fourReuter - 288 words
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127 1966-09-03 3 OTTAWA. Fqday. THE Canadian Government last night enacted legislation ordering an immediate end to the nations railway strike, now in its seventh day. A short tlm e later all four leaders of the striking union groups said they were calling off the walkout,Reuter - 127 words
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Article29 1966-09-03 3 NAIROBI. Fri. Prince Charles. 19-year-old Crown Prince of Burundi who recently deposed hte father, the King, was proclaimed Mwame (King) of this Central African State Reuter. JReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement363 1966-09-03 3 WELCOME THE CINCINNATI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TO SINGAPORE AND MALAYSIA KHi I < PAGANINI Bjj Concerto No 2in B Minor I i Jm ia for Violin and Orchestra. \i I Op. 7. i I SAINT-SAENS Ikl ,1 Concerto No. 1 in A Major 35. M /or Violin and Orchestra, C_ 2363 words
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Miscellaneous53 1966-09-03 3 TUE (3AMBOL6 <4 a~*<fe>4£r \tt4AT W&gE YOU FIGHTING! I >"- lw r^lPr\ jnev ABOUT r /AND «6 WAWTpO A //V-^TUAT U\c, DAD I BETWEEN THEM I I (COUIO LICK UNCLE V A 7DMOPCOW r-^ VI s GCORGE v -yr I [I r AMD I «AIO) /^33T\l THAT VA«/ ®25P />53 words
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Advertisement452 1966-09-03 4 "this" should" win" an'oscar" -Dart* Krmmt SI'S DAY TIMES THIS SHOULD INTEREST What's the matter? Afraid of the Russians? DON'T 8E!... I i THEY ARE HUMAN HUMOROUS!! I I lIMI (s>f.) 10th BIG DAY! B YOU Will ALMOST ~*Ljj DIE LAUCHINC BUT YOU WILL LIVE v~ss^lk* TO TELL OTHERS TO452 words
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Advertisement163 1966-09-03 4 CATHAY MIDNIGHT TOMICHT- Yaw TOP POP STARS In Your Ki»4 Entrrtammmt You Cant AH*n To Maw ~aJ W _^pj,i^BK_^__/L PiflA-KOMBfii l ___J_Zitap-. iJ iLX_t Todoy 1 30-3 30-7 00 A 9.10 pm. Poi.. CiT-g Cr>*.~g i Fonry Fang "THE GOLDEN BUDDHA (Mandorm Colorscope). Mid-Nl«ht: "That Man In litanbul" Coiorjcop*). r^-norrow163 words
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Advertisement317 1966-09-03 4 ___B JBJIB-J I THE BANNERED ARMIES j£v I THE PLOTTING WARRIOR I STATES THE WOMEN 4jbW Jg I OF THE HOUSE OF 4HwC) I MEDICI AND IN THE I MIDST OF IT ALL... %> ____B_____l I ONE MAN AFIRE! K\ 6 CHARUON HESTON REX HARRISON flF^ THE AGONY AND fT317 words
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Advertisement511 1966-09-03 4 HURRY! HURRY! LAST 5 DAYS! iik JO. M 0O»» ai< I >0 S2 *0 ft MM WALT OltNfY S "MARY PUPPINS" JylM «Mn»l Oictt Vm Ovll* TONIGHT MIONtCMT"BEACH BALL TMt >uyi>tMts NOW SHOWING! 1 JO 400 1 10, 400 •10 ft IS >m 645 1 10 pm ORCHARD THEATRI The511 words
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Article, Illustration1117 1966-09-03 5 City Council was very much a rubber stamp— Rama PENANG CITY COUNCIL INQUIRY: 29th DAY Reporters: Jessie Leembruggen and Toby Chua PENANG, Friday THK former Mayor. Mr. D. S. Ramanatnan, today that the City Council in 1961 iiili a rubber stamp" controlled by a certain group under the Mayor. Mr.1,117 words
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486 1966-09-03 5 COUNSEL ASKS CHAIRMAN TO IGNORE DELAY CHARGE fore. «sk the commission to disregard Mr. Ramanaihans allegation* in this c««e. After all. there was actually no \<tv substantial delay It was not as if the plan was approved alter two or three years. Cross-examined next on the case of the American486 words
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Article60 1966-09-03 5 THE COMMISSION Dafo |usfice Abdul Axix (chairman). Haji K. Mush.r Ariff and Dr. C.H Yeang. ASSISTINC THE COMMISSION Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Omar senior Federal Counsel. FOR THE STATE I COVERNMENT: Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan, State Levil Adviser FOR THE CITY COUNCIL Mr I.K. Meek60 words
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Advertisement74 1966-09-03 5 -wi i^-/Tivr'inI l !l^ l Cj-J felT SALUTE TO RACING DRIVERS t^^^r^ml /^^MV~aMt' il liJUii v lII 'In mb mi iffMfL s^*^ wi* >■ i B^^^^K^ mW^^mW^^^^^^^^^J m^T^\ -r '^"t «v lit &^r^ <• urn J mi* ~-—^jjP^^^^v //'mmkV^tllH} I Mr W\\ vVmffv^CTJE^v v f^^Bu^ I**1 \^l^L 'Sbv wCx^v^ "\S^v74 words
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146 1966-09-03 6 IPOH |W A 1 impress on heacima>fcrs of secondary schools in Perak the net<i for more pupils, especially Mala> take up science subjects, has just been completed. .*d by the Be-ar Dato Ahmad Wn Sa.d it the ■tfMinn wa\ Dr Ibrahim PnnPerak. npanied146 words
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61 1966-09-03 6 VI.\(.\POKh. Iri A n«-» slogan for tin' nr\t National Language Month lampaiKn in Singapore has been decided. In, lip Mohamet' (.li.i nH Ismail chairman "i 'In National Language Month Working committee, announced at a meeting today that "R.ih.iN.i Kebang*>aan Bahas* Rak.vat "The National Language61 words
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Article318 1966-09-03 6 FROM SARAWAK THEY WILL GO TO MALACCA AS MALAYSIAN UNIT MOVES TO BORDER KUCHING. Friday AUSTRALIAN forcM on a lb-mile front withdrew today from the dense jungles and rugged mountains of Sarawak. The 4th Bn Royal Australian Regiment, was officially relieved by a Malaysian unit, theReuter - 318 words
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Article31 1966-09-03 6 HENANG. Fn. Liir Huo Heng was fined S4OO. or four months' i jail, today, for allowing his premises, to be used as common gamI ing house. He pleaded guilty.31 words
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Article, Illustration247 1966-09-03 6 Pahang SultarTs daughter weds Army officer VIELBOURNE. Fri. T1 The Sultan of Pahangs 23 year old daughter. Tengku Intan Badariah. secretly married her childhood sweetheart. Capt. Abdul Aziz, 26, here recently. The Melbourne Age which revealed the marriage today said Capt. Aziz came to Australia for a holiday two weeks247 words
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126 1966-09-03 6 S'pore firm delivers a rescue launch fONDON. Frl. The Singapore yard of Thorneycroft (Malaysia) Ltd. has delivered an airsea rescue launch and crash tender to Babah. the firm's spokesman here announced yesterday. The launch, named Sarah, is to be under the control of the Director of Marine. Labuan, but is126 words
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201 1966-09-03 6 SENU ACCUSES TEACHERS OF DISLOYALTY KOTA BHARU. Friday. TME Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inchc Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today accused members of the National Union of Teachers. Kelantan Branch, of being disloyal to the Yang di-Pertuan A^rong and the country. A boycott of extra-mural activities by the members had201 words
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Article76 1966-09-03 6 Contest to pick 'Miss Penang' PENANG. Fri. The "Miss Penaiig 1966 Contest," organised by the Penang Jaycees. will be held at the Penang Chinese Girls' School hall here on Sept. 24. The winner will represent Penang at the Miss Malaysia contest in Kuala Lumpur at which the nations representative will76 words
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Article38 1966-09-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR Fn The Medical Society of the University of Malaya will hold its annual dance at the Dewan Tuanku Chancellor (Great Hall) on Sept 10. Among other items, there will be a "Miiis Eve contest.38 words
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135 1966-09-03 6 Weather radar on all commercial jets here S |N<l APOKK Iri All (Oinmrriul irl alf rraft operating in thr Sin(apore-Mala\«u MM are equipped with weather radar, the |mr ral manager of the Singapore Airport Theomg Pak Chr<i« 5.,.,| today Hr was, ommrntini; on a report that the <i\il Aviation Department135 words
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Article27 1966-09-03 6 SINGAPORE Fn President Yusnf Utek and Puan N< «ill attend the Mamvm.. Bodtty'l dinner at the Chinese Chamoer of Commerce i 15 p m tomorrow27 words
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155 1966-09-03 6 How Malay culture can unite the nation: Hitam I^UAI A 1 UMPI K In.. Itivt Mum m. >.uci last ninht that Mai. iy culture roulri be the basi> of .ltur» for the evolution of a la\ sian nation Mai. iv culture, he »a;d wa* ideal a: ft the m<>.«t acceptable155 words
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Article30 1966-09-03 6 i i Nan «v pltMMl tuilt; i m... > eoun iif h nee of Mealine I m Kh»« Chain < 'h n f ie usf in Chilli;) B tCBCC ««■>> p30 words
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237 1966-09-03 8 TAiriNd. Krklay. 'j'lll. I'crak hi. imh oi Die National I nion of IV;m luis. preparing for Ihe eventuality of strike. Ikis hiuiu lied ;i ;nnp;ii<4ii lo rdumtc its I..*>(M) iihiiilhts on Hie implications ;m<l l(f;;<i ;is|ktls of sutli industrial ;ulion. Announcing this to-237 words
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133 1966-09-03 8 SINGAPORE. Frl The Minister ol State for Culture, Mr Le»' Khoon Choy. has a.sked the people of Singapore not to "take for granted" the amenities which have been provided for them Speaking at the "Onam" celebration.-, at the Kerala Association, he urged them to follow133 words
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Article92 1966-09-03 8 Hospital lifts will be replaced SIM.APORE. Fri —Old lift* at the (•eneral Hospital are to be rrplatrd Mi Hirw Mew Nam. acting hire* tor of Public Works, said today that contrails for thr rrplacemrnt had hi n awarded \|r Hiru was commenting on a letter In the Straits Times hy92 words
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Article171 1966-09-03 8 SINGAPORE Km Klwlncal Mipplie.s will be interrupted from 8 am. to 8 p.m next Tuesday In the following areas Jalan Kong Kuan. Lorong Petir Jalan Senja. Jalan Fajar. Jaian ClMOf Hua. Bukit Paiuang Village. Lorong Ah Thia. Kamponte oft 10" m.s. Woodlands Road. 10' m v to Hi.,171 words
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Article44 1966-09-03 8 SINGAPORE. Fri— Water supplies will be cut or on poor pressure from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. next Tuesday in Margaret Drive. House Nos M.i to 154 and 140 A to 154 all in Block 40 1 and also at the market.44 words
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272 1966-09-03 8 SCHOOL TAXIS: PROTEST ON PROPOSAL SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Motor Transport Association today said the Government s proposal to license motor cars not more than five years old .t- taxis to carry children to and from school would place an "unfair condition" in the licensing of such cars ruder the272 words
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Article402 1966-09-03 8 LONDON. Tri The strength of gold .shares featured the London slock market Demand from the U.S.. Joburg and the continent and stock shortage pushed prices up on a widespread front. Gains ranged from one shilling in the lesser-priced shares to over 10 shillings in the402 words
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Article53 1966-09-03 8 Cleaner S'pore moves SINGAPORE. Fri The Singapore Tourist Association today announced full support for the 'Government's plans to re-organise the cleansing system and make Singapore a cleaner and tidier city. A week ago the Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. spoke in Parliament of the need for wholesale reorganisation53 words
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Article53 1966-09-03 8 SINOAPORE Fn -A talk on "Tool and Dif Stpel.* and their Heat Treatment" will be given by a Swedish metallurgical engineer. on Monday. Sponsored by (lie Llichl Industries Services and the ASSAB group of Sweden, the talk by Mr K E Thelnlnß will be followed by53 words
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Miscellaneous182 1966-09-03 8 1/##» V tiff V-T. Itamlim NOU MUST BE AJ OF COURSE. AS PRINCeI IMY NAME IS ARTHUR, AND WTTH TWIS SV*ORP WELL, IF VCXJ I PRETTY STRONG OF THE SILURES, MY SON OF UTHER I SHALL GO ON TO VTV DON'T MINP A /....VvOWT WE, HIvW..! BOY THAUL THISV STRENGTH182 words
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443 1966-09-03 9 Penang protest by the Labour Party DEUOSSTRA TION I\ CHINATOWN PENANG, Friday. I ABOLR Party members staged a demonstration in Chinatown at 12. 30 p.m loday while their party's national chairman, Mr. Lim Kean Siew. was presenting a "protest" petition at the Chief Ministers office. Both the demonstration and the443 words
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198 1966-09-03 9 KELANTAN HYDRO SCHEME SURVEY ENDS I/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Preliminary investigations to set up a hydro-elec-tric scheme to give abundant power for Kelantan by 1975 have already been completed. The work was carried out by two engineers from Australia's Snowy Mountains Hydro- Electric Authority under Australia's Aid Programme to Malaysia. They198 words
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Article47 1966-09-03 9 SINGAPORE Prl. A dance! in aid of Boys 1 Town will be held at Orean Park Hotel tomorrow. Patron o( the dance is Mr. Chan Chee Seng. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Social Affair* Tickets will be available at the entrance.47 words
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Article43 1966-09-03 9 lELUK ANSON Fri- Film iiertonallttM P. Ramlee and Saloma will star in a variety show orsonixed by the Lower Perak branch of the Union of Division Four Officers Hi the Kwon* Ton? Association h»re tomorrow' at 3 p.m and 9 p.m.43 words
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Article, Illustration435 1966-09-03 9 New $7.5 m centre a prosperity link, says Tengku KUALA LUMPUR. Fri THE $7.5 million Telecommunications Training Centre a joint venture between the Telecommunications Department and the International Telecommunications Union was today opened by Tengku Abdul Rahman. Speaking at the opening. the Prime Minister said the men and women who435 words
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158 1966-09-03 9 No ban on piranhas in S'pore, says official CIN(.APORE. Frl. Thw I* ten In Singapore nm the carnivornu* piran h*% and there I* no md cation of any ban hem» Imposed in the near fature Several breeder* and hobbTi'»t« have this specie* of fish in their lank* Ihe Van Kleef158 words
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Article48 1966-09-03 9 BONN. r*n. Tan Sri Sardon Jubir. Malaysia* Transport Minister conferred yesterday with the West German Transport Minister Mr: Hanx Seebohm. on a ne« air agreement between the two countries. Tan Sri Sardon i« vixiunft Went Germany ax part of a European tour A.P.AP - 48 words
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Article30 1966-09-03 9 SEGAMAT. Pri. More than 50 heads of departments and jwhnnls attended a fire prevention course, conducted In the National Language, at the Diamond Jubilee Hall i here today.30 words
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Advertisement62 1966-09-03 9 Pouring Oil On Troubled Sands It was a scientific accident but its miraculous j results may chante our I future. Read how ingenious j uses of petroleum mulch have made deserts bloom, 1 multiplied food output, j pointed the way to creating rain at will why i even greater ideas62 words
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Advertisement385 1966-09-03 9 NELCO SEWING MACHINES qn QUALITY AT m^| 1 RIALISTIC PtICIS J^- The ÜBOIK suiS(, Mirhme that maiM* ■ewiai a pleasure (.uaranteed by (.(»UI) HOI SI.KtfcPIM. Designed and Engineered hv NELCO CORP. U.S.A. Available in different m«»del* to Mill »nur need* Service Centres .i\ ol.ihlr in \mrrn i \u«ti New Zealand.385 words
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Miscellaneous50 1966-09-03 9 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahi /PORKY PIO,ALL>Ou\ hi, R6M6MBECOU3 J "h Aj< ASOJT IS MM V FIRST DATE; J \OOtVtJM3.' WWAT I Hrn N PITWAS^MBPIR€T\ f I DOM'T THINK i V"| T WEI EVER BOWLEO TWAT WAS Th' BiSWT )A# I I a scooe cvea cusiEy s ct *< 00C50 words
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Obituary69 1966-09-03 10 »»>*. Ill i muumum) OUHICUIt ANTINII MMIOIOi M T.» ri v of 4? H»nr«o.*« Mr». PMM •««> BMOfailr l-» Mourn** h. A>»imo ud i«u 4 Almri«a. Mr>ih>r Margaret ef r»«r i !■«"<»■ Mariaka a*4 > |MM Mary. NidMiaa ■tf ait- i MatM, A»»».«. l r»d'» «i»ii ai>4 1 gr»«i69 words
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Article22 1966-09-03 10 OH A MMt W.I WiMtama thank «n.i fr--txl. for their ttmn-r gn<wi wiaku »n< |ifl« on Uu itii.c* of tk*ir mamas*22 words
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Obituary40 1966-09-03 10 W.,4. SIS iJHnmal IN IVfRLOVIMO MU(«« o( I 'i-arTd on 3 Al«»va rwmlntrti r>\ parrnta, hr«v tn*ri und MM IM LOVING MI MORT ot our b*lo\w> «n rriiira«4 <o <>n .1 !•-•>:» Oon« but not for M XMt lOV»d40 words
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Article134 1966-09-03 10 MILL It OTHIH PIOFLf". 1 Mnore Oallenea Oil COLKPIT HOTEL t RIJtTTAPIL" Saturday and Sunday Uutc-B PHIAL DISCOUNT* up In Mi. M Mohan Mtoea and Handala at Capriie. I pore twist WATLMft LIQUIDATION tndat 'mm ii a«*aaaaMM .arantre. (i m m c t t r 4 i-ii'iirr Vri'v. pore,134 words
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Article203 1966-09-03 10 IS H'nrrfl tl i Minimum* BIBLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ■Ma, S»rnnsoon c;«rdfn IS m Lif* '4 R.i Iii.imj a m Gain**. P»iir iki p m. J»«'i» !««>»« PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SINGAPORE Cnrnrr Orchard Road. Prnani R«*ii. Si.n.tKV 8rr\i<-*s 9 am and p in Sunday School 9 am. All wrlARYA tAMAJ203 words
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Article184 1966-09-03 10 HOSCASTLK CORNWALL Comfortat \i\ < •■n'ury Coitaii*. Modemlarrt I lltaMa Home UMS Winter Mental a Gna. Weekly (Incl. vat olunt Morale hraterai. Apply Moor*. 44. KM Koad Meet. Hanta. VISITING BRITAIN? Syncnro Cat Birr Ltd. Peterahain Mews, London, 8 U i.tTrr choice of 3 self-dnvt ratea for Xlorria184 words
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Article668 1966-09-03 10 An important question of principle is raised by the dispute between the Singapore National Union of Journalists and the Straits Time* Press, an issue which has brought union members sub-editors, reporters, photographers and artists out on strike. This is the issue: must an employer automatically give668 words
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Article374 1966-09-03 10 U Thant 1 announcement that he will step down in two I months' time, though not unexpected, has thrown the world body into crisis and triggered an unflattering debate on whether he means it or not Of course he does. The Secretary-General of the United Nations has a374 words
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Article154 1966-09-03 10 Ten-cent telephone calls notwithstanding, Malaysians have good reason to be satisfied with the country's telecommunications, which as Tengku Abdul Rahman said yesterday are among the best in Asia. The number of telephones has doubled in six years, direct dialling between towns is commonplace and overseas connections are greatly154 words
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321 1966-09-03 10 A3 a business man in A this jountry whose job it is to negotiate with other ioreign visitors to Singapore. I am delighted to leport that over the past few weeks the impression gained by visitors coming here have been most favourable. For instance,321 words
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Article561 1966-09-03 10 YUNUS MARIS M. A - Learning Malay— 27s YUNUS MARIS M.A. By University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Oaki, MKNdski to climb i a hill. mountain-: chachat mi. tadji a defect defective; KKohachatAN mi defect; ttnafa in) energy, akan trtapi -Wtapi) but; oicn. Bl.Kolrii. MKMPERoIfh, (V) to obtain, to acquire MKNdapat); »ara indup N) liveliliood. income; also561 words
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Article, Illustration959 1966-09-03 10 RICHARD I. STONE - RICHARD I. STONE For the first time -public implication by Jakarta, Fri. THE strains of "wives and lovers" may n*y/*r have been heard in Indonesia but its refrain is echoing through a Jakarta courtroom in a scandal which may rock the foundations of PresidentUPI - 959 words
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Advertisement180 1966-09-03 10 Ca»...»..d «<r»«Mi.a-a->s mm COt* s'Ot»M a..« a^iaX.anut trai •••-C-ll I «.d a«a# ■SaaJ tow taMMraet AaSJBSSk ->o« s»oai its >* w >• CaaHae oue» >ONI N*aa t^iranrtw I a« a»i a>a>a» Iw KIKIIM HOII Caaaai t .aapa.. II tITNASAMV A C« sSSB ■•>• •A W«*»a* V S MUSAtUK ft t««n180 words
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Advertisement62 1966-09-03 10 OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD. the L*«C.r*T *n4 ".TllOv tax-altT mr»r»>a>caUal battk Jiff ijSwvTl AUTMOtISIO Capital $100,000,000 OC MM* 4 Fully paid S 30 000 000 0C MNNAL BtillvE I 36 000 000 0C TOTAL tISOUKCIS IXCf IP $593 000 000 0C FOR fDHHLMI aUfsEIT SAW. WHII O.CR.C. Thf Bank62 words
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Advertisement105 1966-09-03 10 The best thing about this glass ofwater is the amount of room left for Pteachers" MSaaaaaaMdjfSJM SCOTCH WHISKY TOURS! TOURS! TOURS! TOURS! Australia New Zealand 21 days 3/12 *****/A uitra ha Tour 14 dayi 3/12 SlfOO/S«rma Caylan India Thailand 1* days tVIO *****/--•aaakak HonaKana Taiwan Ja.pan IS days 21/ t105 words
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Article550 1966-09-03 11 Govt is pledged to work for achievement of these: Tun THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said here today the Alliance Government would like Malaysians to have "the good Uiings in life and. at vie same time, pride and dignit\ "The Government is pledged550 words
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154 1966-09-03 11 Govt warned: Don 't drive unions into politics PrVVM., Fri.— A warninr that trade unions would turn to politics ii the (iovernnient continued to introduce legislation opposed" to U" wishes of the workers wa> (ivrn today by Inche Yahaya hin Mohamed Ali. president of Railwaymen's I'nion of Malaya. He was154 words
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Article, Illustration252 1966-09-03 11 The RUM wants Govt to retain control pENANG. Fri. The Malayan Railway must remain a State enterprise if it is to maintain its function as the lifeline of the nation, Inche Yahaya bin Mohamed Ali, president of the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya, said here today Inche Yahaya. who was addressing252 words
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Article35 1966-09-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— Thieves broke into a storehouse belonging to Killinghall Tin Ltd. at Puchong yesterday and stole an electric chain saw worth $1,000 and a roll of electrical wire worth $250.35 words
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160 1966-09-03 11 King closes 6-month N-language campaign tonight l/UALA LUMPUR. Frl. —The Yang di-Per-tuan Agong will close this years six-month National Language campaign at a ceremony at the 'Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka here tomorrow night. The Raja Permaisurl Agong will pre&ent prizes to winners of the various competitions at national level, organised160 words
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Article57 1966-09-03 11 PENANO. Fri. Two men were sent today to stand trial in the High Court on charge of committing culpable homicide no*, amounting to murder. Sammy Nathan. 48. and K. Arumugam. 43. were accused of causing the death of S. Mohamrr" Serefl 46. at an Indian57 words
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102 1966-09-03 11 I(UALA LUMPUR, Frl— i Three more donations have been received by the Malaysian Red Cross Society for victims of the Nepal earthquake which rendrred thousands of people homeless, bringing the total to $83. They came from a Nepalese boy in Singapore, Megh Bahadurgurang. who donated102 words
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195 1966-09-03 11 Govt has no wish to increase forces says Tun UENANG. Fri Th* Government has no intention of making any substantial increase in the strength of its armed forces, in view of the restoration of peace with Indonesia, the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. said ttm afternoon. "Instead. tund.s allocated195 words
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Advertisement58 1966-09-03 11 w~ 4f ■i» Is^K H^^V w Care for your 9t children jjgHk Give them daily Sevenseas Cod Liver Oil '*!^SmSiL^m either liquid or in capsules! 1 #^^^fcfl Sevenseas is best for strong and healthy I /jfTj» (I bones, muscles and teeth. i M Give them nature's strongest foundations *a» (158 words
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Advertisement23 1966-09-03 11 I Ilobiumis I LAST DAY TODAY m Final Reductions M^^^^^ in all e P or^ fnen^ s -^^^^^^^?y Uli I Ik All \isßam\m<^K/23 words
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Miscellaneous843 1966-09-03 11 T V MALAYSIA C'HANNtL 5 KuaU I.umpur. Hector Heathcote Show: 6.35 Penanf Ipoh. Malarra. 3. It Dennis the Menace Pythias Jnhorr Bahru; 4 Talping; 7 was a Picker: 7.00 Newt in Batu Pahat; 9 Kulang. English; 7.10 Focus: 7.35 Get 3.M P.M. Opening and Pro- I Smart The Dead Spy843 words
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Article157 1966-09-03 12 The fish Malaysia can do without I AM fully in agreement with the Malaysian Government s decision concerning Piranhas As for Dr Lav Kit Sans hope tnat the Government would allow aquansu o keep the Piranha.- .th some »ort of contrc I would say No The i.s the source157 words
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Article115 1966-09-03 12 1 REFER to Mrs G H. F s 1 letter "Safety in Schools" appearing in the BtraiU> Times (Aug. «>. It is agreed that "school" signs should be placed in all roads fronting schools. This has been the practice and is being done by the Government115 words
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Article53 1966-09-03 12 rpHERE appears to be A a restriction imposed on the Penans bus service which does not allow passengers to disembark and embark at Penang Road, the shopping centre, a restriction not imposed on City Council !>uses. For whose convenience is such an essential public utility as a bus service.'53 words
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Article120 1966-09-03 12 The school bus that carried 90 vchool bus ttrriem Raub are unsatisfactory in the extreme Three fully packed buse.* carry children to m from Dong to Raub every morning For the home journey there is only one w.th another fifteen minute.s later. One of these buses once carried about DO120 words
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Article39 1966-09-03 12 IT is an experience of a lifetime to be stun? by mosquitoes as larpr ar gnats. I would not believe this could nappen in Singapore But it did. and tc me. I have the lumps. STUNG Singapore39 words
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952 1966-09-03 12 When a poacher with a steel wire snare is safe from the law fHE PROBLEMS OF GAME WARDENS I READ with interest Mr. Bernard Thongs letter on the subject of Wild Life Conservation and I feel that a few comments are required to throw further light on this subject, the952 words
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156 1966-09-03 12 I REFER to the meeting between the Students Union representatives and Singapore's Prime Minister. The students went to discuss the issue of academic freedom in the university and Mr. Lee Kuan Yew asked them if Mr. Devan Nair's son would get the same156 words
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Article33 1966-09-03 12 I REFER to your editorial "The Peking Rampage" (Aug. 30 1 where you say that except for the Reuter correspondent In Peking, "no other major Western news agency has a representa-33 words
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Article51 1966-09-03 12 IT is lair to ask patrons to stop smoking in cinemas only wh*-n the powers that b<- stop exhibiting cigarette adverJisments. I havp noticed that most prople tend to "light vp 1 during these advert'sements probably to pass the- time until something interesting comes on the screen. SMOkEK51 words
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Article54 1966-09-03 12 MNE and half years after my wife, in response to an official request, sent her application for a permanent teaching permit together with vital documents birth and citizenship certificates— she li still waiting for a letter of acknowledgement mot to speak of the teaching permit) from the Registrar54 words
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Article65 1966-09-03 12 I passed a typing exam in a school of commerce in the city, but when I went for th* certificate I met only frustration. It has been lo«;t or possibly Riven wrongly to someone else I am told. I am expected to keep on spending money going to65 words
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Article45 1966-09-03 12 RECENTLY I went to a post, office to withdraw money from my savings account. The clerk refused to pay < t grounds that my oook had not been -ited during the last two years Such regulations should be amended to save inconvenience. CITIZEN Singapore45 words
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104 1966-09-03 12 IN HOSPITAL After the cats, beggars I have been a resident of Kuala Lumpur for the pant 25 year*, but I hart m anything »-nr»e than *"bet** r making a nul*ance of them<elve* around ward 25 and certain othtr ward^ nf tlw K lala Lum pur Oman] Hn^pital I sincerely104 words
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Article84 1966-09-03 12 Causeway neighbours \\'HO Is the news editor of Television Malaysia trying to kid? 1 tune in regularly to TV Malaysia >cc hnw ih« "other half lives Thert has been a general blackout of news of Singapore and that of Singapore* National Day was one example It la distressing that »ome84 words
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Article78 1966-09-03 12 MR YONG Nyuk Lin 1 remarks on increa>« in the cost of health services to the public if pharmacists took over the d'vspen>:nK of medic.ne from the doctors, 11 most unfortunate. However if he la moved by a desire to improve the government heai'h >er vices, he could insist78 words
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Advertisement316 1966-09-03 12 ite**! iid-sji m Z\ Caetacty 1 9 Hn 10 J Acce«*»rie«. Me««uring cue f Modal ND-431 W Prmtr consumption 600 W B M Ca»ec>ty IS Ltvri v m. Acce* series. M«»«u"ng Cup «B* .^^L Steam. og pi«te w Mod*! R0 911 r©> Power consumption 9OOW LsV?T' CaDecity: JoL>tere ml* M316 words
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Advertisement104 1966-09-03 12 OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LIMITED (Assets Exceed $9,000,000.00) OFFERS: savings account scheme w M FIXED DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS A \^J W FIXED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS B^___^fl f With FREE ACCIDENT INSURANCE And privilege* to obtoin LOANS: H f Af^^ HOUSE MORTGAGE TRAVELLING f EDUCATION CAR PURCHASE MARRIAGE PERSONAL intimst mr annum INDUSTRIAL AGRICULTURAL104 words
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Miscellaneous280 1966-09-03 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Sfcuflle along th« roadtkfer 1. Ttww more in hU sMft in <s>. Wal«§ (14). 7. Recovers from rtoaatod I. He v named m one maiMfac- utrokes perhap* <7> turer to include a war weapon I. Taken by the police? (4, j, M. Qwite one month,280 words
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Advertisement361 1966-09-03 13 Slit Al lONS VACAiXT m «a BJta 6ISIOU t»Oti »saa« ajj BfJ I pare > 54*21 BjAMTin iiMiiimlo naiHR •> AMTII »01 NC CIRLt N a**! want 1 11 nil sa far M xiiu I P A K NO .itaatji «a>| i»' aetaas* I I•-I 1 in hi.. HIIMI 1361 words
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Advertisement1022 1966-09-03 13 SITUATIONS VACANT h 4. BJ *J s•■ M> Hi mmtrm CMialBS OBN lady eaainaaai Baat) Baasa aaseataat aad Sal** reirs*sata>iv« «it» aoad rttstitiss ta sd»*< 1 ssi* aaaß aas>iy Baa ABeTB B.T Stare. <T|| BMCLISM SPEAKINO as* 16-23 ApeWy p*r*aatmi Ratsß. Psßsau tNtwena 16 a m Et T m\ m%1,022 words
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Advertisement1072 1966-09-03 13 4XCOMMODATION VACANT li ■•rate *4 Mim ,—Bot it rlt ajaßjaj onTim ta tuisaara. F4MO atexeas •tojad Muirt Btae** >nr»» i»* re.ua. s pare mtßm 51 ios» 'UDNIINII SSMI DITACMIO BUNCALOW «a«M Tlißl'l in aeranadaa Oardaa Estaie Pkaae par* SBMI TO LIT Kurnieked terrac* aaoja*. latkjaata. MB I pper Theme** Raad.1,072 words
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Advertisement1090 1966-09-03 13 SHOPS TO LET li a>*rd* M Bob >* rtt tstro TAV BUAN CUAN 1 •> an* MfJM sssswiati Crn'r* i Katoag i aas a •a**w i* in far Ueatistry. EUir dressing Cliau Baauty a* mm. P«ok* Xt .4* Travel \msi rtoeora* aad taalues. Tel. 49;M0 Spar*. HOUSES LAND FOR SALE1,090 words
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Advertisement712 1966-09-03 13 BOOKS A rtBLICATIONS BOOK FOR MSC STUOSNTB BOLV tb PROBLEMS I.N PMiSICa V el. (Js>* PP. $i«*) Uiatnbut*d »T CBIANO KIAMO BTAIIOM.R», 582 a BALESTIER ROAD. SO4OAMMUC. 12. PHILATELY U BTarrfa U (Him.) 11l M rt*. aatra I TIN DIFFERENT UNADORISSIO ladiaa FDCS— SS 00 Baajttinoja, afclis* SBata. R. Ckaafe.712 words
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Advertisement977 1966-09-03 13 WANTED It U Win ,—Bmm rfs *«*r* WANTBO «oad rwiditiiMi aire*«di 'io»»' IMw B\* >*ars Pkaa* 84U84 I poi PETS FOR SALE IS »mr 4 U ajm Box St rta. aatra OACNBHUNO PUPPIBS Kor Bale Black aad Taa. PBsat KeeMy OCtce I K.L. ***** 11 WEEKS HEALTNV Aieatiaa Puppies. Cheap977 words
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Advertisement1069 1966-09-03 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE li ar*r*s Km r-lu it rl, asßsa I tBBB M BPRITB BS4BB I»M R Uauphia* tl 'i 'orn* t'*t IMI r Caasut »4i» $mi 18. I Bamiitaa Raad. S par* I TBBB FBRO 'AiclN t«e *»ners oaadliliaa. a*« pa mi. Price $*.«BS Teleaaaae L'aix*r*al Car* Ud.. 2SMB1,069 words
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Advertisement893 1966-09-03 13 FOU SALE H Paaatj > asj, *a**a) IBS* PMILCS •lS(.tl«UIIII>ll«l aa* Na rwi Ret .aerators s ai Kmaapo Kelnarraiiua Uaaaaaav. B, Beiecie Mouse a aara.. T*l. SSIBV Mtfe BALI AT LUCK IM Days Rssatwasr Ladirs B« isasmta Are Maw rron SB BB Oalv. Ptaja 10. Dtaeauat Taa' Vlait 17. Oraaard893 words
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Article, Illustration1645 1966-09-03 14 KENNETH T. YOUNG - THE CONTEST FOR THAILAND KENNETH T. YOUNG by (former U.S. Ambassador in Bangkok) Peking's proclaimed target for subversion prepares to fight back with lessons learned from Vietnam WILL Thailand be another Vietnam is the question many Thais and Americans are asking. The contest for Thailand has indeed begun in earnest,1,645 words
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Advertisement68 1966-09-03 14 DO YOU |Rr**r know? HT WE CAN A OFFER IMMEDIATE v CONFIRMATION For further information, contact your usual TRAVEL AGENT or HOTEL RESERVATION SERVICE LTD. Pnnsep Street Singapore 8 Telephone Nos: *****, ***** or ***** Representing leading hotels in the world. da^af ia\^ .^b^bV ■IEHSSSf!*^' 1 bbbV \^BBV Bb\ \^bW68 words
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Advertisement1154 1966-09-03 15 I »»t» c- ■»»■■<»• **a P. Ita* ***n«i > (era *tK I ..-.twrt *tat i 7 tm i Mi ifwlt n* C a*" Htt > tor ttt» til MU i..-ft« -ft Sttn-7 Mtßi. ttn stfi>* Boat a c««m *m» *—>* an -it** Statn BtatM/t m met itatM Hi i att1,154 words
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Advertisement2523 1966-09-03 15 unt» mum ii ttw»-««»«t Mwtui.fc i«mt»H«u*4HTUi>i>.-«mim/uii w i'»— unRHOi t- ciniinemai Pttts. BENLOYAL IS, iJT" a"pu>t t. S«aa mni »fnv* unit bur§ (in Aura C'«t|M t >*taaor» Pi Pmwjb Panama ttpt vis ii'ii it ttt > ii ii n mi ii T»«n ittt i i SIMM m U*l It M2,523 words
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Advertisement1388 1966-09-03 15 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. Ml •VIBllAf FBB BUTWAaa SIWICI •BatJ I A cautlMNl. LfMictj Mti l^ftr* P. S PMMa Cm Sf CaiBMM LMM, NK4w|. tfßfrlf, Hj.t. Ml 1. larrka« 27 21 MT a taT Cm M LmiM. HMNwrf. tttttrtati. 17 a BM It 21 Btt MBT Cm B» WIUINGTIN1,388 words
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165 1966-09-03 16 'pHF. ««*«>k tradins I rather. >low and hindered by the absence of a market in London on Monday due to AuguM Bank holiday and Malaysia day on Wednf report H C B Itd in their rurrent review ol the local Rubber Market Apart 'ion.165 words
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Article201 1966-09-03 16 nomc. er. antiripauoti of early 'endenng continued to depress September which widened again »nd good quantities n^re switched Turnoxer »v mainly in 6epitmber jpo October «ith the market in torn aid* ruling very ihin except for the occa^onai Uanaac'ion m «*itch basis OifferentuU maintained ruling premium!! Xmcaporr "v- k>201 words
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Article116 1966-09-03 16 i|rin« aiangtidt lha »"H4aart •««r>ll HIIIIIK lllll) ara: "il> of Wrlliostoo 3 4. I>nk»>al X) M •v An 4C 41. Maay Kigan 47. GugH •.mo Marconi 44 M )»ccl P.not4»r 4«. Mn»r.ian Maru 20 bca Ltpmi f»ORT SWfTTCNMAM •M 'art Grrta ford. J»O'' IrKrrfl. ->-aoo. GUnogl'. Pr*»id*ot116 words
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Article83 1966-09-03 16 MINI SC Oraduca Eicnanga. tinga--1 »ara noon »ncai oar ».cul yaaUr•ajr: Cacanut ail: bulk $431 aclicra. drum »40: acllon Ca#ra: Bept./Oct. LK/Coatla«Dt: DsMBMaA Paaaor: Ituaiok wait* IlK| aell»-a. Sara. ale wait* (190 »*ll»ra. §p*< ai Sarawak black (149 acllara. garb:«< Lampoag black (140 iNi acllara. <9»<~« NLWi, ABTA83 words
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Article57 1966-09-03 16 HI Atiacianan af linti m Malay I aia m^'lr ih'v i-Mns" ia it* rat" >c n.rrtaanti >e>t*rday iafl ratoa to Unite* Staltt rHi%,r. II K|. Airmail OH Ul »U d >t Us crrdit Dillv a. trade rtilla Jeil.o, TT ar 0O rtadr w.«i Carmany l>i NatHtrlamit ll?| Soitiar.57 words
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Article31 1966-09-03 16 Kon« ymrrdir hf U-S a)a«l«r waa quota* a: A 7*J for T T. aod i Til for SlacJmi quotad »1 14.04 and ana laal af catd at HT.31 words
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Article98 1966-09-03 16 MELBOURNE. Fri. INDUSTRIALS o\ernU were firmer in quiet i* today Key !biue« mov uly BHP gained 10 cents to j Bayvlen edged t... higher to S3. Baje meuls and oils were Ueady. Today closing price* la Auatraltaa dollars and emu «itb Thursday i prteea In brackets: Mount In98 words
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Article24 1966-09-03 16 Srpt. RIBBER PKKK «H cents (down threeeichths of a cent). TIN: lup 23 cents). Estimated unofficial offering \99 tons (up 15 ton*>.24 words
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316 1966-09-03 16 ft< j£ orr yX rd e a /t im a l t° ed op 15 ton, to IN ton,. Strong buying support was reported from all quarters. moderate activity In uhlch tn« buying and selling wu oult« evenly matched CoDJumer demand re- mains316 words
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600 1966-09-03 16 From Our Market Correspondent yXTREMKLY quiet rnnVj ditions ruked on Ihr Slock fcxehange >e»terdav and turnover conlraitrrl still further lo 3*M) !•> units In industrials thrre was «nl\ the lightrst buying P«wrr and selling prea»ure "huh rrsultrd in marginal movements anil prurs600 words
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Article637 1966-09-03 16 Dl SIXES* in thr Hincapare and KnaU Lumpur trading mm of the Stock Exchange v«4erday »nh thr nnmbet ol -harr* traded in braeketf: INDUSTRIALS B*u>tead »1.i3 •.000): CCM ard. M 43 417.00U>. 51.44 (10.000). SI 45 (».000>: Ourl*» (2 40 (4.000 i: K. limN S4M (I.OOOi-637 words
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Article202 1966-09-03 16 CtPTI.MBER fir»t grade rubber f. 0.1? bo»iT» rtoftrd at Ir> m in Kuala Lumpur and Mnrapnr* «e»trrda* at 61 cent* pri Ifc down Ihrer-rifblh* «f a PMf on Thursday* <lo»inj IrtH InIhr position. The tone nt qairilr R.A.S. and M.R.K. 'Inning prim* in cents per Ib. ye»Urda* Buyers202 words
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Advertisement90 1966-09-03 16 STRAITS TIMES PREPAID FORM Semi-Display Advertisements r>'» VO p»r m uw.r. Ir'n lapprm wnrd«t. iA ailabl. ta claaaitsd columns ludtr r.E.vf.r.Al. headinca). Tr*a 'ac«« aasilaki* Writs your a4>artia«-n>nt Una h» Una <up to S wonls 1. ROMAN CAPITA!-". a»r hnsi unt v a 2. P.miiu lo»»r c«»« (vquiifd to Dcarast90 words
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Advertisement725 1966-09-03 17 idamwl tram Tw 111 DRLSSL> A ORLkSMAKINC fi --4m M «m i Bmm M r— tmtrm >«IU »«.m»uiT» m rI. 17* OrrM^l HM« •>«• ea »>a«e «aa4 S'aaea ■mb) Ooaa LMix Opaaaaaaaan Taiiaray eamym Haai »V- «aM»a«aas a naaiaa i in aar* nmm saaav. LaDILs HAIRDRESSING It mmmtm M MAia**l725 words
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Advertisement685 1966-09-03 17 BP MALAYSIA LIMITED j Applications are, invited from mitably qualified Maiaysian ciuaana for Urn following vacancy: ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER AGEO: 23-29 qUALint ATIONS: A recognised decree 'diploma In prefer ably Accountancy or Sociology Economic* or other professional qualification obtained by examination. EXPEBIE>CE: Some experience In personnel work welfare work or administrative685 words
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Advertisement701 1966-09-03 17 NOTICES NOTICE THIS TS TO INFORM our runoarar* 4t friend* that »i:h efleci torn Ist September 1966 Mr. Son rVah San ha* traced to he employ■d Bjr ua and is not auihortaed to J rantaci any buMneaa or collect nonie* on our beball Kindly conact Mr. Sam Kong Put. our701 words
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Advertisement349 1966-09-03 17 TENDLRS TENDERS INVITED T*nd#r» »i!l b* te. r\\K\ at th« DAc* of :h» Maktah FVrzuruan Bahaaa Pam* Kuala Lumpur up in II nnon on Wadh Ortoher !M»« fnr lh« wipply of C .^ikrrt Ko<«i for t*a period Januaiv tal IMI m rvr»mber 3M IMI Ihe kttrtMl l» machanlrallv nprrntKi and349 words
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Article, Illustration757 1966-09-03 18 LEE FOO SAN; MIKE FOONG - LEE FOO SAN and MIKE FOONG MALAYSIAN OPEN TENNIS By |MM)\KSIAN and Philip pine players raptured the second day's glory in the men's singles in the Malaysian open tennis championships here toda> At the same time the Malaysian and Singapore challenges were snuffed out in757 words
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Article, Illustration61 1966-09-03 18 ALAN BOND, dr.v ing a Le Grand Mk 3B twin-cam Lotus Ford (No. 32) sets the pace for Hong Kong's i m M c Donald. in a Cooper F| (No. 40) at the Paddock Corner in yesterday's timetnals for the fifth Tengku Abdul Rahman61 words
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527 1966-09-03 18 INTER-CLUB ATHLETICS SINGAPORE, Fri. The Esso meet Sinjja- pore's annual inter-cluh championships has always been one of the highlights of the athletics season, providing first-class performances and razor-sharp competition. This years meet. th~ eighth in the series, at Farrer Park tomorrow and Sunday should527 words
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Article60 1966-09-03 18 \THI.r.TICS Inter tram road n-l.ij 'Bandar Bahru tn Serane l 1 B Bahru Youth Club 2 B Bahru Stars 3 Ene Chon? EM. H<K KKY f.. I'erak Uiv. I <T An.-.on>: Horley MSS I DTC B O. SO<( KR l+t So© Cup 'Taipingi: Comb. Scrvires 3 Civilian* 2. Malac60 words
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242 1966-09-03 18 Goodwin clocks the fastest lap time 1/1 Al A Ll'MPl'R. Fri Tony <ioodwin. driing a Lotus Ford 20R. did the f:iste>,t lap for cars in today's official timetrials for the fifth Tengku Abdul Rahman Circuit Races which begin tomorrow at Sungei Rrng-gam-Batu Tiga. Goodwin clocked Imin 38<>i>ec in the first242 words
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Article176 1966-09-03 18 Forces win in Cup debut KKDAH 9 lOKilx 44 ALOR STAR. Fri -Malaysian Armed Forces made a winning debut in the Malaya Cup rugger competition here today when they Ivat Kodah by seven goals and three tries against two tries and a penalty on the Sultan Abdul Hamid College ground.176 words
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Article54 1966-09-03 18 PRAGUE. Fri —Japan beat Belgium 3-0 in the world volleyball championships here yestordav. Other results: Yugoslavia bra' Italy 3-0; Czechoslovakia ht West Germany 3-0: China bt Denmark 3-0; East Germany bt France 3-0: Soviet Union bt Cuba 3-0; Rumania bt Mongolia 3-0: Poland bt Holland 3-1; BrazilReuter - 54 words
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Article305 1966-09-03 18 COUNTY CRICKET LONDON. Fri THE ENGLISH county cricket championship race is poised for a photofinish between the leaders. Yorkshire, and their closest rivals, reigning champions Worcestershire. Both clubs are locked in close struggles in their final matches of the season. Yorkshire, 91 ahead on theReuter - 305 words
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Article43 1966-09-03 18 DOUGLAS iIMe of Mani. F World rhmnpinn Rnlnh I o( Ireland I in., hn first Tourwt Trophy rn^'v(vile \.c\nr\ on J Honda lorlxv n the 50cr e\pnt nver 113 19 miles in 119 17 I averaee speed of 8S 68 mph43 words
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Article165 1966-09-03 18 GOYA LOTION OrMHlrat, oolourlrM. Mainlass yet r»iorn jrrcy bair to us ORIGINAL colour In 10 U d«y». not a rtyt. it Rrrommrnd*d for mWrtlf Sj«< and older pcopl*. COTAS DIVINAS V*K«tabl« Oil restores gmr bair v -.iNAi, eoionr in 4 J WOT a Bo It'i tai165 words
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Article121 1966-09-03 18 LONDON. Kri. Yorkshire captain Brian Close will now Irad the England team araintt the Rest of thr World in thr Scarborough Festival cricket match here starting on Sept. 7. Thii change ha* been made at the vucgeatinn of Colin rowdier. »ho had previously been announced ax121 words
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Advertisement74 1966-09-03 18 JOHNNIE WALKER \X m J mm* The Lamest Selling Scotch^ Whisky In tgL The World JR Crazy Over Quarter Horses The amazing versatility of the quarter horse has made I it the most popular mount in America today. Fabulous cowherder, world's fastest quarter miler and great children's pet read how74 words
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Article, Illustration294 1966-09-03 19 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by RAMPAGE AND BOY EMPEROR ALSO IMPRESS IPOH. Friday \APOI lon noI.O. who bids for another win on Sunday in order to qualify fo*- next week's Gold Vase, underlined Mis chances with a sparkling gallop on good going here this morning. Riridrn by Australian294 words
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Article1740 1966-09-03 19 IPOH 1st day Race 1—1.30 Class 6 Div 2 ($4,000) 6f 1 ***** Leader a i lnk.\ K> E Donnelly i no iti Low IS I UTII Th» LitUr King iST Ho. E Breuk 10 ail *\el« 14 1 13IXJ.S Vigilant* s (ST Sin I Ahmad 8 t 12 L(M|1,740 words
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Article164 1966-09-03 19 JPOH. Frl Fury and Zaml are the ben bets at the amateur race meeting at Alor Star tomorrow, writes EPSOM JEEP Fury led all the way over Sf at Penang last weekend He carries the same weight tomorrow and should have no difficulty164 words
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Article330 1966-09-03 19 DACE 1 X.M The Gov- ernor's Cvp; Classes 4 and 5 i catch weights 12 0 and 11.7) 4f 1 Beiom Tahu 13.0 <•). I Beram 13.0 (t>; t Blumut 11.7 dli 4 Cherrie 11.7 III); David 11.7 Uo>. Falcon Prince 11.7 l|i; 7 First Watch II 11.7330 words
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Article199 1966-09-03 19 EUROPEAN ATHLETICS DUDAPEST. Fri. D West German Bodd Tuemmler powered to a surprise victory in the 1.500 metres at the European athletics championships here yesterday to win his coaßtry*i first cold medal. Tupmmler hit the tap* In 3 41 fl to overwhelm a HeldReuter - 199 words
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Article96 1966-09-03 19 TWEW YORK. Pri Manual Santana. Spanish holder of the Wimbledon title and topseetied here, had an easy first round win m the United States lawn tennis singles champion, ships at Forest Hills yesterday, when he beat Fred Berli (Switzerland l 6-1. 6-1. 6-2 Vir Seixas. a WimbledonReuter - 96 words
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Article69 1966-09-03 19 FRANKFURT. Fti. Seven to ■> world cyclist*. Including new professional road champion Rudl Altlg of West Oennany. were banned for up to three months here yesterday, for falling to submit to dope teats. The International Cycling Union announced at the world cycling championships here yesterday that theReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration29 1966-09-03 19 RON Springett, the brilliant Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper, makes a spectacular save against Chelsea in London last weekend. The Wednesday held Chelsea to a scoreless draw. P.A. Picture.29 words
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Advertisement77 1966-09-03 19 m 7 aV^kw M"^^ Tftere'B just no competition with —ARROW* Dectolene /w-p^r^A Perma-lron jy Don't try to iron it not V"^«K^ even a little bit. The truth i *^j l^^ is, you might mess it up, r^v^ t i for it dries in just 2 hours IV/ M flat better77 words
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Advertisement97 1966-09-03 19 THIS CHANGING WORLD... My Word, Malaysia and Singapore have changed a 10t NOT ONLY MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE THE WHOLE WORLD. AND THINGS ARE STILL MOVING AT A TERRIFIC PACE... Yes, that's what makes it so important these days to have a paper that keeps you in touch, that not only97 words
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294 1966-09-03 20 The US view: No help from de Gaulle WASHINGTON. Friday. 'iTLD STATES officials said today that President de Gaulle's latest Vietnam peace proposals had done little or nothing to get negotiations started. 'He talks about what we ought to do, but he doesn t talk about what anybody else mightReuter - 294 words
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Article63 1966-09-03 20 BONN PTl— Lieut. Gen Johannes Stnnhoff h*s accepted the post of Chief of West Germany* Air Force it was announced today Oen SieinhofT. appointed 10 days ago In the midst of a defence crs is orer the suspension of the previous Luftwaffe eh el and the resignation ofReuter - 63 words
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Article42 1966-09-03 20 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Singapore Touris- Association ha* issued pockrt-Mze shopping guide booklets for tourists and local shoppers. A map showing the main shopplnir BjajM |a included The association says that 20.000 copies will be printed bi-annually for distribution.42 words
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150 1966-09-03 20 Filipino politicians and policemen accused of smuggling racket MANILA. Friday. CONGRESSMAN today caused a political sensation by publishing the names of 87 highrunking police officers, government officials and politicians, including two Congressmen, whom he claimed were involved in smuggling operations. Congressman Floro Crlsologo read the names at a Defence Committee150 words
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Article50 1966-09-03 20 WASHINGTON. Frl State Department officials tnd promeJM (Unionists here attended the Malaysia Day reception given by the MaUvsmn Ambassador Tan Sri On* Yoke Urn. yesterday. Among those present were the U.S. Ambassador to Mulavsia. Mr James D Bell, and Mrs. Bell, who are on leave. UPI.UPI - 50 words
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Article79 1966-09-03 20 SINGAPORE. Frl. The University of Singapore Students' Union, In a letter today, gives Its support to the University of Malaya Students Union's "fight for university autonomy and academic freedom." The letter says: "Being engaged in a similar struggle, we are awnre of the serious difficulties obstructing79 words
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Article40 1966-09-03 20 SINGAPORE. Fn The Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will open thf new extensions at the Hua Yl Government Chinese Middle School at Margaret Drive on Sept 10 The school will also be celebrating its tenth annives<<ry.40 words
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Article36 1966-09-03 20 SUNGEI PATANI. Pri. Mrs. M. Daly, from Ipoh. is coming to Kedah on transfer to take the place of Mtss Jennie Wong. State Health Matron, who is leavmt for England for a health course.36 words
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Article, Illustration93 1966-09-03 20 CANA D A BORN Mother Superior Winifred Duff, one of the eight nuns expelled from Red China, being helped by ambulance men In Hong Kong when she crossed into the British colony recently. The nuns were forced to leave Pfeking when their conventUPI - 93 words
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165 1966-09-03 20 INDON NEWSMEN TOUR OUR 'RICE BOWL' AREA KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. 'JHE five Indonesian journalists who are here at the invitation of the Malaysian Government today visited the nations "rice bowl" area at Tanjong Karang. They arrived in the capital last night and have already met the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun165 words
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146 1966-09-03 20 LONDON, Frl. Lord Erroll. president of London Chamber of Commerce, Is to head a 20--man British trade mission to Malaysia and Singapore In November, it was announced here today. The mission which will leave on Nov. 8. will make a threeweek tour of WesternReuter - 146 words
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Article61 1966-09-03 20 ANKARA. Pri The Govern ment yesterday began building tern porary barracks in eastern Turkey to house up to 60.000 victims of the Aug. 19 earthqu.i 1 Thr decision to go ?head immediately with housing plans follows strong criticism from Opposit. ion political parties and residents ofAP - 61 words
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223 1966-09-03 20 SAIGON. Friday WAVES of U.S Air Force Thunderchief jet fighter bombers yesterday severed North Vietnam's Red River railway, Hanoi's main supply artery from South China. The jets cut r -he railway In 10 places and wrecked two bridges about 60 miles223 words
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Article123 1966-09-03 20 NEW YORK Fri Federal and city narcotics detectives raided an apartment in New York's Bronx section and seized 241 b of pure heroin valued at an estimated IS $3.5 million. Two men and nine women were arrested in the raidPolice said the detectivesAP - 123 words
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169 1966-09-03 20 Switch in venue of Asian Bank ceremony T>OKYn m The x prnlrctpcl ISJIOOO million Asian I lopmmt Rank will be inaucuratfd at a thrpr nif' from Nov 24 in Tokyo, instead of in Trh< as original lv duled, it was offl announced yesterday Japan's Forvinn M I Mr. F.Usu.saburo Shnna.Reuter - 169 words
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Obituary17 1966-09-03 20 ILIAt MARIAM twiovnf Wlf> of j David Jompb Elits pajMd n»ty p*ae«I fully on l«t B»pt*mh»r !!>•>«17 words
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Advertisement174 1966-09-03 20 f CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 171-C, B«ncoolen Street, 5. Jolon Ah Fook, P.O. Bo« 1935, OR PO. Box 104, Singopore. Johore Bohru. Tel: ***** ***** Tel: 3958 HOME -STUDY COURSES (m oil Subjects) 1. High. i School Certiticot* 2. Cambridge School Certificate 3. Malaysia Cert, ot Education 4. General Cert, ot174 words
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Advertisement226 1966-09-03 20 W,r4, 11$ (Mimimum, ON Itt UrTiMBID at 4nußlt fkxpKal Kuala Lumpur to .Tu4v ami Robin Riiiton a Mm Jam**. BUXTON: To Pa'rirk an<l AnirM «on at CWrmaWr Hoapital. P por* on 29 M Tnanka <o Doc»or «n<l S'tt! TO iATMI «M Inn*' a <i» ich'»r IfMM sha*'inrhala on 2«'b Ausutt226 words
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