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Title Section25 1966-09-23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150.000 The Straits Times Thfi Natimiiil MBWspiiiiur Estd. IMS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) l€2t KDN 2034: 211425 words
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Article, Illustration195 1966-09-23 1 gEOI U Thurs. I he South Korean .Wmict tonight derided lo resign ;ifter hi Assemblyman threw can containing human \\;iste ;d key Cabinet Ministers, including the Prime Minister, Mr. Chung II Kwon. in the National Assembly. The Assemblyman, Mr. Kirn Doo-Han (Independant),195 words
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163 1966-09-23 1 Lee back with a gift of eyes from Ceylon SINGAPORE. Thur*. The Prime Minister. Mr Lee Kuan Yew. returned home tonight after attrndinc the Commonwealth Prime Minsters' Conference in London bearing two boxes containing fresh human eyes, presented to him by the Ceylonese Prime Minister. Mr. Dudley Senanayake. He was163 words
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Article36 1966-09-23 1 BANGKOK. Thurs —Tengku Abdul Rahman will arrive here by air from Teheran on Sunday for two-to-three-day private visit. He is returning to Kuala Lumpur after attending the Commonwealth conference in London. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration474 1966-09-23 1 CHEAH BOON KHENG YEO TOON JOO - CHEAH BOON KHENG YEO TOON JOO Drop in sales FIRM 'CONSIDERING ADJUSTMENT OF STAFF' By and SINGAPORE. Thursday THE Ford Motor Company of Malaysia Ltd., Singapore's oldest motor assembly plant, is considering various courses of action—including an adjustment of its staff— in view of steadily declining sales474 words
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Article, Illustration321 1966-09-23 1 'WHY DIDN'T HE DETAIN ME WHEN I WAS IN JAKARTA RECENTLY?' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mr. Des Alwi contact man for the IndonesiaMalaysia peace talks today described as fantastic" yesterday's Jakarta report that he is one of three on Gen. Sußih Arto's "wanted" list for321 words
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Article37 1966-09-23 1 DENVER. Thurv A Colorado miner has staked rjaim* on 324 square mile* of raffed, semi-desert pablir lands said to be "loaded with platinum" that could be worth up to U5546.004) million a square mite. UPI.UPI - 37 words
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Article, Illustration524 1966-09-23 1 NINGKAN: I WILL RULE AGAIN... KUCHING, Thursday. £)AT() Stephen Kalong Ningkan, defiant Chief Minister of Sarawak, said koday thai lie was resigned t<> the prospect of defeat in the Council Negri tomorrow, but lie believed he would rule again. When he did so. he was likely to require more autonomy524 words
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Article32 1966-09-23 1 Moon mission 'a failure PASADENA i California i, Thurs. Scientist* unable to halt the spinning of the Surveyor 2 moonbound spacecraft said early today that the mlsfcion Is completed a failure— AP.AP - 32 words
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Article47 1966-09-23 1 PHNOM PENH. Thurs—Cambodia accused the United States today of attacking a Cambodian guard post near the frontier with South Vietnam on Tuesday, killing a sentry An official statement said two other guards were gravely wounded and that two women were hurt. UPI.UPI - 47 words
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Article34 1966-09-23 1 LONDON. Thurs. Mrs. Mary Wilson. 50. wife of Britain's Prune Minister, gave her verdict today on the mini-skirt 'They are fine on the under-26*. but no one older should wear them."— UPl.34 words
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Article77 1966-09-23 1 WINTON (Australia). Thurs. An Australian Ansetta Ana Viscount airliner, one of its four turbo prop engines spouting flames, crashed on a sheep farm early today, killing all 24 people aboard. The erash the second worst in Australian commercial airline history came after the pilot had been77 words
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Article282 1966-09-23 1 Trade team is off to Russia |(UALA LUMPUR, IV Thurs. Malaysia s trade mission, led by Raja Mohar bin R a .1 a Radio/.aman. Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, loft here today for Moscow. They are expected I in Russia lor about in day*. exploring trade possibilities282 words
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Article37 1966-09-23 1 MARCHING ORDERS' FOR STI'DENTS MOSCOW. Thurs Communist China has ordered all foreign stud cnts to leave country within two weeks and suspended their studies there for a year, official news avrncy Tass reported today.— UPl.37 words
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Article56 1966-09-23 2 SIRACUSA i Sicily. Thurs A Sicilian motorist was sentenced to two-and-a-half-years jail tu<lay for biting oft* the earlobe of another driver who overtook him The court, however- knocked two years off the sentence- unr|r>r a rrcent BJBttMSty for nr.nnr crimes, so hr will onlyReuter - 56 words
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256 1966-09-23 2 YEW YORK. Thurs.— A1 A world currency expert says that a considerable amount of American dollars spent In Vietnam are gathered by Vieteong. placed with Communist Chinas agents and eventually converted into gold in London. Dr. Fram Pick whose yearbook isAP - 256 words
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433 1966-09-23 2 UNITED NATIONS, Thursday. "PRESIDENT Marcos appealed to Russia and all Asian coun--L tries yesterday to call a "new Tashkent" to end the Vietnam war and settle the area's problems. Referring to Russia's successful negotiation of an accord between India andReuter - 433 words
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156 1966-09-23 2 QUESTION OF SEAT FOR MAO GOES ON THE AGENDA FOR DEBATE fTNITED NATIONS. Thurs. Th« steering committee of the General Assembly agreed without a vote yesterday to include the question of a IN neat for Communist China on the agenda for the current A*jtembly session. The US. Ambassador. Mr. ArthurAP - 156 words
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219 1966-09-23 2 Storm as Calwell alleges that U.S. is calling for more Aussie troops From JACK FINGLETON: Canberra, Thurs. A PROLONGED uproar erupted in the Austra- Han Parliament today when the Labour leader, Mr. Arthur Calwell, alleged that the American Commander in Vietnam General Westmoreland, had ask<>d the Australian Government for a219 words
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Article27 1966-09-23 2 CAIRO. Thurs. President Nasser of the United Arab Republir left here by special plane today for Dar-eR-Salaam for a i flve-d»y State visit. Reuter. iReuter - 27 words
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Article235 1966-09-23 2 52,000 Reds held in Central Java lAKARTA. Thurs. J MaJ -Gen Burono. military Commander of Central Java, disclosed that 70.000 Communists had been Imprisoned in the area Out <<r this IR.OOO had been set free. The remaining 52.000 were still under Investigation, ar<-ord;nt t* the official news agency Antara. ButReuter; AP - 235 words
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147 1966-09-23 2 DARIS. Thurs. Th» French Governmpnt yesterday derided to hold a referendum In French Somaliland before July 1 to give the peoplp a chance to decide th«»ir own future. Rioting for mdrpendrnie in Djibouti dun 115 the I President Charles de Oaullt iatr last month and147 words
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Article41 1966-09-23 2 SALISBURY. Thuiß Th« Rhode«ian PrpmiPr, Mr. Lan Sunn •nd the British Commnn»f«;'h S^erftary. Mr. Herbert Bowdcn. m*t for 90 minuif.s vest^rrtHy rt rrl appeared to be gpttini: down to serious negotiation* They met for two hours on Tuesday afternoon.41 words
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Advertisement470 1966-09-23 2 Sports... afl Lv aw *c ft V| Nautisport TV. NAUTISPOUT .nfl«t«bl« boat's i»rtnq)h and <*• H^HMPMPVIH^^H bitity m«d*t if a«rticul«rly tu^abl* for th« wid»tt variety H o< ut*f, iratn ratcu* work to w«ttr-Uiir\9, fnhmg or f Wf< Mwwiftnl urn. i A Al tft* world <rh*r«>*r you art In jungl* rivert470 words
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Miscellaneous48 1966-09-23 2 THE OAMBOLC *-*»O**+ftut full coutie A*u..**.. i oomV^N I QUAUFIE6 YOU FOOj /»MrJT TO «TUDY fOQj 1( I ADULT VJNglNEeglN&T^^: K. CLAtSef CLAtttt /nttHl WHAT 19 HtHJieN /^3 LEARM MOW TON ULTIMATE OtVareT^ I A««CMBLE TUe«B V MR. QAMgQL?r V" CUiLOggKi^r- KOUCAn \j eOUCATH >X^ CLttßt CLAtte M-948 words
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197 1966-09-23 3 Chrysler joins Ford in raising prices lit i hni i lhan— TlM 1/ I hr»»lfr < nrpAratina last hij hi mined Ford hi annxtunc iit( increases la the »n<e of iv IK7 ■••del r»r> The < hr>*ier jrlioa can* «hil% a few hour* fler rVesMent Johaami entwised lord I ■<Reuter - 197 words
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129 1966-09-23 3 1 ONDON, Thur.v Bntain* biggest railway union yesterday took a surprise decision to back the Labour Govprnment's > ontroversul wage freeze policy. The National Union of Railwayman agreed not to go on strike over a three-and-a-half per cent wage lnrreaxe promised to them Mirl'.er129 words
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Article, Illustration330 1966-09-23 3 Katzenbach moves to No. 2 post in State Department MAJOR CABINET SHIFFLE COMING i WASHINGTON, Thurs. DRESIDENT Johnson yesterday announced changes in the State Departments high command which could eventually lead to a major Cabinet re-shuffle. His most important appointment, that of Mr. Nicholas Katzenbach. the Attorney-General, to the key330 words
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Article28 1966-09-23 3 SAIGON. Thur*. American warplanes shot down two Communist MiG-17 jet fighters yesterday m air battles north-oast of Hanoi. US military headquarters in Saigon announced today.28 words
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78 1966-09-23 3 2,000-year-old ice for their drinks... WASHINGTON. Thurs —VS. Army scientists have given reporters drinks chilled by ice estimated to be 2.000 years old and dug from under the Polar ice cap They were showing samples of ancient ice unearthed in drillings up to a mile below the earth'i surface inReuter - 78 words
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Article145 1966-09-23 3 A farm exodus worry for Kremlin DOME. Thurs. The 1V Soviet Union is worried about its inability to keep husky young males down on the farm, a UN. Food and Agriculture Organisation economist reports. The rural exodus, Mr. Alexandre Sakoff said in the agency'.s monthly bulletin of agricultural economics andUPI - 145 words
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Article, Illustration178 1966-09-23 3 GENEVA, Thursday. OOVIET cosmonaut Boris Yegorov said yesterday that Russian space walkers, unlike their American counterparts, will not get tired while in space. The Soviet spacemen, he said, were not bothered by sweating and fatigue as was U.S. astronautUPI - 178 words
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Article65 1966-09-23 3 FRANKFURT. Thur».— A new Nato missile firing Installation on the island of Crete will become operational next July, Informed military sources said here. The practice range will be used by Hawk and Nlke-Herculec missile units from soven Nato nations for their annul firing exercises.65 words
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Article48 1966-09-23 3 BRASILIA. Thurs^A mob of anti-American students Invaded the U.S. Information Service building here yesterday and destroyed an estimated US$2,OOO worth of property. The \ouths defaced the «alla of the building, then forced their way lmide where they broke furniture and took the Bra*a*n fl*f48 words
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118 1966-09-23 3 'CHINESE BUILDING SITE FOR MISSILES IN ALBANIA' CTOtKHOL.M. Thurs. Communist China It building a missile site In Albania far rockets with atomic warheads which can be fired to any place In Europe, according to a report published in Swedish provincial newspaper*. The report was attributed to correspondent Rjoern Halhitroem of118 words
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Advertisement106 1966-09-23 3 11 All you need to make delicious, fresh milk is Nespray water NFfsPRAi and a s P° on stir and y° u watch a mirac l c! You have a jug of rich, pure, creamy milk. Real, fullcream milk. Mmmm! Tastes wonderful. NtSTJLf a n( s v B° odness Nespray106 words
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Advertisement279 1966-09-23 3 AUTOMATIC WATER STILLS OPERATED BY EITHER ELECTRICITY, KEROSINE, STEAM OR GAS. f OUTPUTS RANGING (r FROM (J f^"l PI 2 PINTS TO V J 50 GALLONS 1 trf"*"^ PER HOUR TTJ|L Ql STOCKS OF STILLS WITH OUTPUTS OF 2 TO 8 PINTS PER HOUR AVAILABLE FROM AGENTB:J. WHYTE CO. (M)279 words
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Advertisement109 1966-09-23 4 From October Ist1 st 11 jets per week Singapore -Bangkok 4 jets per week Kuala Lumpur Bangkok 2 jets per week Penang Bangkok SUBJECT TO GOVERNMENT OHO/AI ..^^blb^bT^^Biß^v^' J^^EJ^Kt^Sr t^» From October Ist, Thai International offers more Caravelle jets to more Orient cities than ever before. Enjoy famed Royal Orchid109 words
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Article, Illustration698 1966-09-23 5 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS BACKBENCHER SPEAKS OF DOUBTS IN SABAH From JE.SSELTON. Thursday THE Sabah Government was asked in the State Assembly today to give an assurance that the Internal Security Act would not be used, during the States first direct elections, to threaten •patriotic698 words
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Article292 1966-09-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, left here today for Washington with hopes of getting a better deal for Malaysia's primary products and drawing more attention to its educational and agricultural aid programmes. Mr Tan will attend the annual292 words
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Article60 1966-09-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR Thur.v Ihr general secretary of thr YWCA of Mhlhymh and S.ngaporc. Mrv Vio- In Coumara.samy. will leave here on Saturday tv attend a world- ntdc YWCA YMCA conference a i (Candy. Ceylon Thf conference from Wcdnrsdar to Oci. 6 will study ihr task60 words
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351 1966-09-23 5 liamentary democracy by rule of tyranny." The Chief Minister added: "It is necessary thatwe remind ourselves of this fact: It Is necessary that we maintain the utmost vigilance at all times if we are not to lose all that we treasure so351 words
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Article, Illustration168 1966-09-23 5 TENGKU To ATTEND ALMA MATER'S BIG DAY ptNANU Thurs. The .Uter. TengKU AOdul Rahman, d the 150 th anSpeeth D i ree School, hi* alma mater on Oct. 21. The ceremony will be preceded oy a wreath-laying nony at the tomb of the school* founder, the Rev. RS Hutching*, in168 words
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Article55 1966-09-23 5 MntOSI PATANI Thurs —Th» Sultan oi Kedah mil give re•eption on Saturday on the oceation or the homecoming of hi» younger brother. Tengku Sallehudln. and his bude. Te;'sku Maleha >ol Kelantaip who were married recently at Kota Bahru The reception will be held at the Ist ana55 words
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Article44 1966-09-23 5 MUAR liiai I lie Secretary of tri* Town Council here Inche lihnin b.n Ha i Ma aruf will be gvrn tan p««rt.\ b\ the counci stafl on i>»!i- 28 prior to his transfer on Oct. 1 to the Land Otllrc .ii alei44 words
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116 1966-09-23 5 Man slain, 3 hurt in attack on family \ll \K Thurs— A shop 14 owner. Juay Chin Song. t>» was slashed to death and three other members of his family were injured at their home in Parit Beting, two miles from here, early this morning. Police have detained a youth116 words
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Article, Illustration236 1966-09-23 5 Father Maury, 84 observes diamond jubilee LUALA LUMPUR, Than Fath. r Noel Maury. a French Catholic priest who has been In Malaya and Singapore for 60 years, will be 84 this Christina* but does not look a day older than 60 Full of youthful mm Father Maury drive car himself.236 words
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Advertisement528 1966-09-23 5 I fell- out of work...and into worry! \o one expects ample accident* like Setting OUt for the oHice On the this but they can happen to any of ±F& bright fresh morning, April 5. us at any time. The results can be >fe M&W M n A i i j528 words
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Miscellaneous31 1966-09-23 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl f IN A > f I StfV, CSJVNORi N^Miy^y s S r y g (YOU ABE IN ORE NCSO OP J 1. TM »CU-lKiG^ s V^ \Jm31 words
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Article, Illustration268 1966-09-23 6 TOH PREDICTS EXPANSION AS HE UNFURLS SPORE MERCHANT NAVY ENSIGN SINGAPORE. Thuracby. THE Acting Prime Minister, Dr. Toll Chin (.li\c, today predicted ;i new golden cry for Ihe shipping industry in Singapore, ;is he unfurled the new red-and-while Singapore merchant navy ensign ;il the mast268 words
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495 1966-09-23 6 Six freed after seven-day death trial SINGAPORE. Thurs. A seven day murder trial of nine men ended abruptly today at the High Court with the prosecution tendering ?n amended and reduced charge against three of them, and no further evidence against the rest. The three Pinrk Yean Khoon. 23. Peck495 words
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Advertisement316 1966-09-23 6 i Vex V SKY "toVorrow kidmcn"" B lUTK ACT*, TMUS I EKWMEIT VT* WH.B WEST' y —i A a. B^ susTiioEisfi j^H WFr I •I IIM» (S.. S aptre) COMINC SOONI The p»ctu re that gets you where you laugh Edward Small Pi«m ■J_)J Ml COLWbyDeLijie UWTED AUTBTS I I316 words
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Advertisement122 1966-09-23 6 AOELPHI NIGHT CLUB PEACOCK BAR CHINESE NIGHT: Mons Weds Fris. 8 00 pm m.dn.ght TONIGHT: Special Performance by Md. Sun Fai Fong <fr Her Troupe. ga LAXYQJn]: a 4 lIC SHOWS TODAY! •ll om -3 6 -f pm No Fro* Llst)a A MASS-AP*tAL-fNTIIITAINER! ASHA PARF.KU to" Mv^^t^La^aikv <jr I- im122 words
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Advertisement371 1966-09-23 6 N CATHAY ORGANISATION -J s HITS A LUCKY 7 ENTERTAINMENT s GOLD MINE WITH ANOTHER FIRST! 7 THEATRES SIMULTANEOUSLY ONE -DAY ONLY PREMIERE THURSDAY, 29th SEPT., 1966 ORCHARD CATHAY ODEON PALACE I I•> I i em I tC i t 630 S. 6 *'■> 4 10 ALHAMBRA MAJESTIC RUBY I371 words
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Advertisement420 1966-09-23 6 .ORGANISATION* SPECIAL I J ANNOUNCEMENT Effective TOOAi I., aj are ktadlv requested to REFRAIN I FROM SMOKING I ■|N TMI AUDITO*UW Oi fc aj Capitol TK**tr r \m s OP tor bftt i picti". aj mir SMOKI FKt I >i» -pfc*>_ Optn 0 ■"The MEN froinC.R.A.r.lL "TOO LATE FOR LOVE"420 words
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150 1966-09-23 7 Bogus firm man who fooled 26 women is jailed SINGAPORE. Thars. 3 Twenty -»ix youn; women trooped into an office one day last year and were immediately hired to do worldwide research court as that th# women im IK km wan on the IM» OR(.%M>%IIO\ n had worked for *»>150 words
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Article, Illustration102 1966-09-23 7 Malaysia in dance contest \> NG. Thurs A bank clerk here and a Kuala Lumpur salesman and their »i\e> have been invitpd by the Dance Teacher-' AsThailand to i nmpete In next month's Bouth-easT A-,ia ballroom dancing championship.- ?i Ban. Mr and Mr- Ruuert S><... oj Fenang. and Mr and102 words
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293 1966-09-23 7 CHEAH SEONG PAIK - $10,000 haul by mooncake 'gift' gang CHEAH SEONG PAIK B> Penang. Thursday I HOUR armed robbers walked into a goldsmith's shop in Lorong Slamat with a "moon cake gift" last night then left 10 minutes later with a haul of $10,250 in cash and jewellery. The proprietor, Mr. Soo Weng293 words
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Article161 1966-09-23 7 Ml AX Ihurs Indus trialists and people «lm pnfrr to speak in English should now make an effort to learn the national language or else they will be "out of place" next year when the national language is made Hie official language. This warning was given161 words
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326 1966-09-23 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs THE Barisan Sosialis today accused the Singapore Government of being afraid to use the Constitution to 'unseat" its members of Parliament. In a statement, the Barisan said that the monthly MP allowance had never been a consideration in the execution326 words
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Article47 1966-09-23 7 SINGAPORE Thurv A motur eye; Lst Kan Sum Hint 55 who fell from his machine along Neil Road on Sept. IT. died ai 1 the Genera: Haspual yeMerday There, wan 98 accUcnta \uth rwe described a* ".serious' in the pa.- 1 24 lioi.ll>47 words
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Article35 1966-09-23 7 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs I'he Minister of Information and Broadca.*tinii. Inche Ser.u bin Abdul Rahman will declare open the new Umno house al Kampong Buki: Putu.s Gunone Semanggol 18 miles from here on Saturday35 words
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Article46 1966-09-23 7 The Beauty of Beauties KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A Be.«ut> of Br.iuue.o contest, together with h Mrtety shou win be hrlr" Ht 'hr stadium Nesara at t p m. tomorrow. Ilu SMM*M sponsored oy Knan Luoiik and "Co. in OOBV junction mth Cathay Organisation's film "Hrn Shih46 words
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Article23 1966-09-23 7 tPOH Thur* Hip Kovai Malaysian Police Bard will bea: r ptreat on Coronation Park here on Saturday at 530 p m23 words
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Article48 1966-09-23 7 VIENNA. Thurs. The 10th annual conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency yesterday, approved the i pplication of Singapore for membership. The membership will he come effective »fter the Singapore Government deposits a document of ratification of the agency's statutes. Rev 1 t«r.48 words
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Miscellaneous282 1966-09-23 7 Straits Times Crossword H IK H 1H (I I(IS< suiting 1 Boot sovn. and nifhiif 7. 17. Nraiet u>— her«>( H. m»i should nulticf for pr«*»n! tell in Oath 1 -3. 3. 3. <2 2 S. 3. 4i 11. All work at itm rlamir ia I. Timr for a tiradr282 words
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335 1966-09-23 8 Detainees freed: No faith in Reds, they say SINIiAPORK, riiuisd.i.v. THRKK |M»lilir;il (Kliiimrs. Tan Yam SrtlC Oii^; I I<K k Suing and (hi.i Krc Chong, ;ill Formrr sludrnis <>l" Xanyang rnivenity, were rrlraxed lackiy. All three made separate public stalenu nts renouncing Communism and re-affirming their faith in parliamentary democracy335 words
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106 1966-09-23 8 Giant tanker calls here for repairs SINGAPORE. Thur* Ihe BorgMen. an 86.800-ton Norwegian oil tanker bound for Kuwait from Japan, will be docking at Jurong Shipyard at about 12 noon tomorrow. The tanker, which developed propeller trouble during Hie \ovage. will undergo repairs and general hull cleaning for a period106 words
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Article37 1966-09-23 8 SINGAPORE Thurs—Singapore s First Lady. Puan Noor Aishah. will declare open an exhibition and sale of handicrafts of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital DlveiMonal Therapy Unit at Mandalay Road at 10 am. on Oci II37 words
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354 1966-09-23 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. THE Singapore Polytechnic will be starting a three-year full time course in rubber and plastics technology in May next year. Disclosing this today, the principal, of the Polytechnic. Mr. Robert Edis. said: "The immediate and potential importance of these industries to Singapore354 words
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Article, Illustration160 1966-09-23 8 35 girls aim for Queen title riINGAFOML Tfcsws O So far II nirls from ill walks of lift- aavf entered for thr Printn* Qiirrn beaut> cont.st beinn orßanised by the Singapore Printins K.mployres' Inion. The conleot. «huli is the hichlitht of the Printers" Dancr. will h«held on Oci I *t160 words
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154 1966-09-23 8 The Safety First Council gets more support QINOAPORI rh B The National 8 First Council h;i t civrd asaurancf substantial rapport from tlv nee. Dr. Git h Keni from local nhilantlmipists. throe Mi companies, atid the Canadian Hell Drr Thai warn "f d<-.»th stunt drtver* will portorm r Stadium nightly154 words
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Article50 1966-09-23 8 .SINGAPORE Thurs —The portion of Upper Serantioon Road between Upper Paya Lebar Road and Yio Chu Kuim Riikii trill be closed to all traffic bei". een Uie liouis of 7 pin on Sunday. hikl 7 am tiie next day to lacilaate the eie<tion of an o\erhead pedestrian bridse.50 words
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Advertisement443 1966-09-23 8 Microvista means "Clearer Reception" on this Toshiba TV H/'^^^^^^^ I^>^b*PlHßpßpJpMpMP^s^s^bb^P^"> 1^^ b "\H WIStW I A development of the space age, II ■f/ssW MICROVISTA tube gives you a "snow II M IeSS image clearer reception -from M%\ m m the image is focused evenly on any VM\ Ml part of443 words
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Miscellaneous213 1966-09-23 8 AU4>y O»I9 It ti V.T. Unman LOOK ART I'M NOT HERE AND THE FATE WELL, I DO/t| I ANP THE SOONER WE GET iftj I JO FK3HT' I'M HUNTING Of THE WORLP KNOW ABOUT ...BUT lAM TO LONDON. THE SOONER I WV V TOR A MAN A VEfry MAY DEPENPON213 words
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587 1966-09-23 9 LAJOS LEDERER - LAJOS LEDERER by ALBANIA'S complete silence on China's party purge and the "cultural revolution" which began early in August, is the first indication that the Albanian leaders are deeply anxious about these events. It seems quite clear that they are even more puzzled than the rest587 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1966-09-23 9 BAD though they *re it't not the stacked -up problems so much M *om« ugly symptoms which are very worrying in India today. In the first six months of 1963 the number of violent agitations was 57. This year there were 454 by |une and1,002 words
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Obituary59 1966-09-23 10 W IT«re!s IK tM,m,m»m) TIN CMUAN a(ed Tl. passed sn> peacefully an 20 M leaving be■MM hla belated w ife. sons Cheng Chew hew. Hork Thew J 2 daughters in law. 1 «onad tt grand children to mourn bis teee ror<e« leavra 4« Khanxhai Rnad at 1 pm. on59 words
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Article677 1966-09-23 10 Mr. T«n Siew Sin left for the annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund j and the World Bank yester- day, carrying with him much, the same brief as in previous I years. The Malaysian Finance Minister, like his counterparts from other small countries, will have677 words
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Article425 1966-09-23 10 The British expert who arrived in Kuala Lumpur three weeks ago to study the Malaysian weights and measures system (if such it can be called) and to recommend reforms will have his work cut out. Even making sense out of the confused combination of Malay customary, Chinese425 words
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Article156 1966-09-23 10 High speed Royal Malaysian Navy patrol boats on 24-hour station in the Straits of Malacra will do much to deter the pirates who have been harassing Malayan fishermen. So serious have these depradations become that hundreds of men have preferred to stay ashore in idleness rather than risk156 words
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598 1966-09-23 10 Western unity in the Channel tunnel by A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT rpHE final decision which will transform the British Isles from an island unit cut off from the European mainland into a physical part of the continent Is expected to be taken In the very near future possibly next month. The598 words
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Article, Illustration948 1966-09-23 10 Murray Marder - The Red Guards delight Formosa Murray Marder by TAIPEH. Thursday Officials in Formosa see excesses on the mainland giving tangible benefits when the perennial battle is fought in the United Nations over who should sit there in China's name. COMMUNIST Chinas rampaging Red Guards may terrorise everyone else, but they948 words
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LETTERS
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160 1966-09-23 10 I WISH to reler to "Con--1 trlbutor's" letter <S.T. Aug. 1) under the heading -CPF policy for Malaysians who Tetlre' from Singapore." Under para 4 it was stated that "S-ngapore citizens leaving Malaysia lor good to settle In Singapore are entitled to draw their total160 words
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Letter81 1966-09-23 10 I.TIGHT months ago, the Penang Tourist Guides Association subnetted an application to the Registrar of Societies, Kuala Lumpur, for registration. Up to now. nothing has been heard from the Registrar although we have complied with the regulations under the new Societies Act. 1965 we have, of course, received an81 words
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Letter64 1966-09-23 10 r |T4E mortuary at the 1 General Hospital, Sercmban, is In a neglected state. It needs a thorough clean-up, both inside and outside. The dead should be treated with more decency and respect and not covered up with dirty Althy sheets, as I observed during a recent visit.64 words
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Letter84 1966-09-23 10 IT seems such a shame that letters addressed to the Comptroller of Income Tax dated as far back as June 24 requestIng an explanation and certain information can be left unanswered. Having sent a second reminder on Aug. 15, I received an acknowledgement card on August 19 advising84 words
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Advertisement780 1966-09-23 10 C. Tm— X Mi's. Vl I ttTMUssM I rOees»»i«ist Swek) «TOa*bl HAHCIMt aS»SJ^#**#» MSsaMS, ■ji*aW"T > W' rm mwi 'fwT at at naW I a,<ii.al», ••waV m—+ Sana •••km »Toai I4i« w»w«e Cinmm* lea*. irxMi^l 4 CO. IM MBS Basal •a feteeae I muUII/I t atos ITS). > eaeaaa, Sere.ejaea780 words
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Advertisement38 1966-09-23 10 •a St?\ '92 (Ami 1 X/L—aaa^aS^^l 1 ii i SAAST 4015 25" Big Scrten B«outirul high gloss wooden cabinet m distinctly* styl*. HIRE PURCHASE AVAILABLE NO DOWN PAYMENT CONSULT Hi-Fi*Traders Ml Sou* Bridga ftMd.Svigtpara I W 77T44 WTO38 words
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Advertisement75 1966-09-23 10 Crr\ttiP< a**i t t TAKE ONE... ANOTHER POPS UP. Soft, strong scotties hold up like a handkerchief. In six pretty colours: Pink, Turquoise, Yellow, Apricot, Lilac and White. NEW LADY SCOTT PRINTS f^M^fl Matched sets of softest ?-ply g^^BV V facial and bathroom tissue in '^J gay prints. vs^^ BCOTT(g)75 words
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Article, Illustration274 1966-09-23 11 ABUL FAZIL - Beauty contest rigged 'Prove it' dare ABUL FAZIL By gINGAPORE. Thurs. The organisers of the Miss SingaporeMiss World contest today challenged anyone to produce evidence that the selection of the finalists had been rigged. The challenpe was made by thi' organising secretary. Mr. Tony Cheng, following thr resignation of the274 words
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181 1966-09-23 11 THE BIG QUERY: ARE THE fUDGES QUALIFIED?' Chang, a 19-year-old private secretary, who holds six beauty titles in Singapore. Miss Chang, whose latest title is "Mis* Neptune Queen" .stud: "There were girls more beautiful than me among the 18 semi -finalists and who were not selected lor ihe finals." Another181 words
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Article, Illustration646 1966-09-23 11 OFFICER DENIES FALSE KIDNAP STORY KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Army intends to court martial Capt. Abdul Rahman bin Samsuri, 36, the paymaster of the Federation Military College, for alleged misappropriation of about $90,000, a magistrate's court here was told today. This was stated by the officer646 words
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203 1966-09-23 11 Colonel explains Jakarta visas delay SINGAPORE. Thurs The Indonesian liaison office in Singapore today stressed that visas would be issued only to Singapore traders and businessmen who intend to carry out trade with Indonesia "Immediately Commenting i>n reported "delays' In the Issue of the liaison officer. Lt -Col. Abdul Rachman203 words
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Article51 1966-09-23 11 KUAI.A I.l'MPl'K. Thurs— The V.mir (U-Pcrtuaji Agcng and th» ■\goi.g tciQ^y sen 1 greetings to K.ns Fa.>*l of Saudi Arabia on ihr occasion of the country s Natinnrtl Day mmorrnn The acting Prime Minister and Minister Of Foreign Affairs. Tun .Dt i Isma.! .»prv a s.milar meatI51 words
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84 1966-09-23 11 CINGAPORE, Thurs. Poland Is likely to open a trade office In Singapore next month. ThLs Is in line with a trade and economic agreement reached between the two Governments in June. The agreement provides for the establishment of a trade office In each84 words
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Advertisement95 1966-09-23 11 n v^sp» Make a date with V :^J OridciD* _J;^ to see an exhibition of -*x MODERN BUSINESS j^ j COMMUNICATIONS FRIDEN A. B. DICK BALAI AMPANG %y A.I.A. Building Kuala Lumpur Ig^p 1 27 th. to 29th. Sept. 1966 *T W-* 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. ilig-i-S-^ -L You95 words
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Advertisement34 1966-09-23 11 I List the features 1 1 I you like best I in an 1100 I the FIAT 1 1 00 R. II on its way now, I II has all of them 1 I34 words
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Miscellaneous734 1966-09-23 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S Kuala Lumpur laytlan Songs COO News in and Ptnanx; 6 Ipoh and Ma- Tamil; 6.10 The Disneyland lacea; 3, 10 Johorr Bahru; Snow Our Unsung VlUalm; 4 Taipinj. 7 Batu Pahat; 9 700 News In English: 7.10 Klamnc Arena Sukan: 7.36 Lone Runner. 800 News In734 words
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Article, Illustration293 1966-09-23 12 Singapore builds mart for gemstones gIN(iAP()BE manufactured semi-precious genuine gemstone necklaces are creating a very good impression in the local and foreign markets They are highly regarded and are receiving very good acceptance in the domestic and European markets, said Mr Hans R. Goesselle. managing director of Oemcraft (S) Ltd.,293 words
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Article, Illustration114 1966-09-23 12 Behn Meyer man for Germany MR TEW Hal Sum (above) a sales representative of Behn. Meyer and Co. Ltd. of Singapore has left for Germany on a three months training course. Mr. Yew who has worked in the photographic department of Behn. Meyer anal ft for many years will undergo114 words
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Article, Illustration188 1966-09-23 12 ONE YEAR TOUR FOR SENIOR EXECUTIVE MR. Tan Hul Beng. (above) a senior executive of Pan-Malaysia Industries Ltd.. a large pioneer company manufacturing plywood in Jurong Industrial Complex, has left for France on a French Government scholarship to study social affairs and Industrial relations. If his application is accepted. he188 words
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Article154 1966-09-23 12 Management course is success "THIRTY managers and other senior executives from Singapore and Malaysia who attended the second residential advanced management course conducted by the Singapore Institute of Management earlier this month were praised by the three American professors who conducted the the course. Professor Harper Boyd, Jr. professor of154 words
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Article, Illustration129 1966-09-23 12 \f I! K. C. Oei. (above) (4t), ITX the newly appointed assistant plant manager of In ion Carbide (Si Ltd.. left Singapore on Wednesday for a familiarisation lour in the United States. A mechanical engineer from the University of Illinois, Mr. Oei will be away129 words
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Article, Illustration111 1966-09-23 12 \|R. R. Tan of s<x tin Co. Ltd. ITX has left Malax a for a one year study course in rommrrrt and shipping at the London School of Foreifn Trade. Mr. Tan has for the past eight Tear* been the assistant manager at the company's e\tenaive balking111 words
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Article179 1966-09-23 12 'SUPER' BLADE ON SALE A NEW Gillette super stainless raior blade i* now on sale throughout Malaysia and Singapore and Oil let te claim that it represent* the latest and one of the most important in a long lt«t of shaving and grooming Innovations that have come out of Boston179 words
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Article, Illustration202 1966-09-23 12 nnHt: Ai*t \r+sr\ of Milmil O.S.K. superliner fleet lite 12.551-ton Bremen Maru ha* been put into service on the Japan to turopr run and from Kuropc to Japan and is claimed ta> be the faoteat among the line* presently engaged in this trade ■HBS. The 1R. 400 bhp202 words
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Advertisement324 1966-09-23 12 GREAT NAMES IN MODERN BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS •tOCISSINC IQUIfMINT COPYING AND AND CALCUtATOtS DprtICATINC tQUIfMINT MAXIMUM /iTXi SECURITY J|,_ BE SURE IT'S MARKED YBP M /^flfß^fe. MARTON& COMPANY LIMITED JBl|^BHa SPEEDWELL" wire ropes Fl martin, black c»., iWm Keswsi ir« Hi. > INDUSTRIAL, CNCINEERINC, MARINI, aaaaV Tfe mining earth moving a,324 words
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Advertisement270 1966-09-23 12 Know what's watt? "ata^B Bp"^* laMaa^aaaaaa*.^--aVSBPOSHS9 |{I I P o 'o I fB Model 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 need270 words
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Article, Illustration52 1966-09-23 13 Away from it a11 The Tengku plays against Wilson in a quiet golf foursome DELAXA TION from the cares of State for Britain's Prime Minister, Mr. Wilson (right), who played in a golf foursome against Tengku Abdul Rahman. The game took place not far from Mr. Wilsons official country residence52 words
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Article41 1966-09-23 13 LMTED NATIONS. Thurs. Malaysia's permanent representative. Mr R Ramanl. >e>terday delivered a letter from h:s Deputy Prim? Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. to U Thant. appealing to the UN Set r* "ary-General to change his mind abour retiring.41 words
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74 1966-09-23 13 U\U NH Thurs Bru nei's sporting Sultan Sir Omar Ali Saifuctdtn. ulio usually takes part in such events as rowing and iiu of war contests at his birthday celebrations, will br on the sidelines on (im tors' advice tomorrow for his ~,uth birthday. ll<-Reuter - 74 words
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159 1966-09-23 13 Boy, girl flying to Australia for heart surgery I/UCHING, Thurs. Two Sarawak children will be flown to Australia this year for delicate hole-in-the-heart operations. They will be operated on by a lead.ng surgeon tree of charge la Melbourne Their air passages will be paid by the Llon.s club of Si159 words
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Article38 1966-09-23 13 BLKIT MERTAJAM Thur« Mr. W. A. Oinendrad«!> Kirknyt rained teacher of the Bukit Mertajam High School left vp«terday for Britain on a onrsyear Ministry of Education scholarship to study audio visual aid methoas of teaching.38 words
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128 1966-09-23 13 CANBERRA. Thurs. A GOVERNMENT backbencher yesterday complained in the Australian House of Representatives that silken textiles featuring copies of Australianproduced design.s were belne produced in Hong Kong ■nd Malaysia and exported to Australia. The Trade Minister. Mr. John McEwen. told the backbencher. Mr. Adrian Gibson,AP - 128 words
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248 1966-09-23 13 Proposed Asian Highway: 'Study completed' I ONDON. Thurs. Surveyors havi practically completed a study of the proposed route for an International highway lmkinjr Scotland with Singapore, a conference was told yesterday Report n tIM progre*« of the road nrtwork tiwrv It »a.v first envisaged in 1948 wpre made at theReuter - 248 words
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Advertisement91 1966-09-23 13 WELCOME TO RAUNO AALTONEN *Wl (European Rally Champion 1965) I -jt l I and PADDY HOPKIRK L J *^k I a^i^i^a^M^^B^B^M^i^i^i^i^i^i^aM^ia^BV^B^B^B^i^i^i^B^i^a^i^B^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^a^B^i^a^iß I L^Ltkk. TEAM MATES IN B.M.C.'s ALL CONQUERING VHIiMHHIHIBBi 9|£ No less than 13 international rally wins this Sea•3(f More rallies won by B.M.C. Mini-Coopers, than iggU&+s ja^~|r^^>>^^ any91 words
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Advertisement809 1966-09-23 14 RtOLIEM SB tmrmm Ut 'MaHMi •at Mr «Jt* stMi mi Aaisawy U*Mt>u a< BM Purrs ml m atis—sL mt. IMmii Msakd oe, M M at 45 a.ay SITUATION VACANT *>**<*ls 8. s»aai t Bmm SO etc. mmtrm tfUiMI BBPERIBNCB SALESMAN Bar steel eaaVse tara-iur. Apart* serssasill at T CfSKts Btraot.809 words
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Advertisement1023 1966-09-23 14 SITUATIONS VACANT Sal 'Via., Box it PPLICATIOSIS ARB ikvitid rrwr -•c a«e«in*ry ejualiSKa tiew* and easiir nisi preferably gra toti BpecMlast Betseass Msßor Use I 8 at Maxwell Bthtsl. Kuala Lum tor. elanaSH aa Ism aSMtar ta* t T s. Five units of Ike afVttsaMsM iinu. oa*anwhic froa* tsw Scaavst.1,023 words
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Advertisement906 1966-09-23 14 ACCOMMODATION WANTEO ft M Him —Box St rtt. txtrt WMCSMTLV .ANTIO arm -eMiajraasa. lern. c n«u*. furaiaa)K u«furs)u*e«l fur Wnm ramil.ea oa *»m Tel is avrei 64MM.'u KarCOUPLE REQUIRES roswa. fxatrirooru (a**] eatraaie. cw** r, f 10 11. Hi M Cow dray A\eaue. Seraagooe UsxrOta. a pore lit URGENTLY WANTBO906 words
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Advertisement974 1966-09-23 14 EDUCATION I* IT«r«Js S« I Him Bom tt Hrn. «a*Va STENBCRAPHV Rapid Blas»Hßii at*** ae\- m Your Bajccoaa i..araate>o J'l" ni Oct*x>*r RegisKr •aril P. »j M pore COMMERCIAL CORRSSPtN DI NL I SECRETARIAL Pri.tur Riiaine--r»-»p*nn» (or LOC Pitnwni Kxkintna' on*. Starting Octater: Re ristrr early Rajas Coins* 9iiO« INR.974 words
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Advertisement1098 1966-09-23 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS N anf* M > «f ia. Box rte. •OR BEST MOULTS list vvur or aclliaa rc«juir**M*it* ilk As<*x >'*d Aten«iea ibr«t>«l Auto As»»«»«rsi T* SSSSS Singapore T*«N« CM«*M C«. LTD ■i IM* *>w«l>a* *>*ci*Mtat. IMS M Vtiiiailin ttM M.C Mi*l«*t. r C*(*ai>. B Caravan, T vnaitt,1,098 words
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Advertisement820 1966-09-23 14 MISCELLANEOUS 15 Wormt St fßmm.1 Box St tit. txtrm lINIIII |»«»»MINTINC r.'*l>a.ira Ptefri«er*j*#r 5 beura cuatoraer a nwuat. TricfjtMHM ilfSm .'SOT. 1 AT YOUR SERVICE i. <» i Him >— Box M rtt txttm KWtKI PMSTOCOPV SSaviCt TM Krxtdt lat t- looi Ttl Ko-.l'i a por*. ALL •'NOTeCOPV MBS dOOC820 words
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Advertisement786 1966-09-23 14 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER IU NOTIC t Of RECEIVING OBDtKs TAKE NOTICE that BmMm Oiders van on Hie 9th and 16th September 19ob made against the follOA tng persons Bereivlnf Order* made 9 S« Bankrupt! \o lib 86 Lee Cheng Teen. No 3.'9 Ouillemard Road Singapore U 66 Nolan Clarence786 words
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Advertisement808 1966-09-23 14 i *r>d h^ hp^ M jlf I Cavrimuli Jo.) Rr si Val i KEtETAPI TANAH MELAYI Tenders aie invited for the tupply ol ta) 4.000 Unite* Cast Iron Rrate Blocks to ing No i 137 02 (b> S.UOU Uuuet> CM lr<Mi Brake I lo DrawN t at IU (Hi a808 words
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Advertisement1260 1966-09-23 15 '"*aii its' cias' i) bm itata ar*ep P. 1 ">a» Xienn 111 l>.»r M 0 r r.|-. MPt Hal H BBJI *i •< --I. A aat tl wat II Seat 17 1 Mtraawi .Mn tn t Mat. T m aat I ■••'BO i Xl 1 Xl I M IN Xt1,260 words
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Advertisement1388 1966-09-23 15 THE LA \3 LINES *jLm*M~ --01 «»M» »H»l.'W, >^.M .M '..u.M IP AARNUSXIPENNAGEN. S'aori p E it. Pafajga !»>..< raßtt N'Krg R aaa »nr» C'katat SIMA «j S*.IM IOPI2J M Xl II M IS II Mat I MMTI act 7/ Xl 111 12 11 let 21 Hat 4 I 111,388 words
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Advertisement1376 1966-09-23 15 I B£NWLINE~\ EIPRESS SERVICE tl UNION. LIYERPOOI I CINTINtNIAL PtktS DCkinAD AM BENDORAN Naaauri Xt 14 1 1 Ptmng lattiraaa Xt a la Pt Teaat BENNEVIS ST. 1 S'l-gipo-* S"«aa Penang Hanturg Net 1] Gil Sett 24 Se»t IS 21 Sipt 71 N t'tMß "Ot Hajttnrt P. S*Ma Piaang ENARTY1,376 words
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Advertisement1368 1966-09-23 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD SEE IVIRUA' *tl I«T«AII tU«:r« FBBM II CINTININI l>MalM| tfjf i Stare P a Ma Peaaajj Citt If CILOMM laetaa. ttataVi. Rettenta. makta l 1 Xt 4 Xt CITY If lIPIN latJM BJjataßl >."■s■■■"• Moll M It Xt II 71 Xl 21 Xl CITT If1,368 words
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517 1966-09-23 16 Straits tin price up sharply by over $6 IMII piiir uf Strain tin rmc vh.trph in Prnjitt MB* Irrday by MM to WII4SI on an offrrinc estimated down 40 tons to liiO tons Thr *h.«rp ri\r BM due? to tin- smaller turnover and hcltrr support indudinc that from thr Npw517 words
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Article37 1966-09-23 16 UN r hr tree eichange market io Hook Koni; yrntrrdav. thr U.S. dollar »as quoted at B.TT] for T.T. and 5.762 ro> cash Sterling nan quoted at 16.06 and onr taal of sold at MleV37 words
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816 1966-09-23 16 From Our Market Correspondent rial St4Mk Exchange I opened steadier > ester- I day. but sotin afterwards < sellers werr attracted and < prices fell off again I slightly Short-selling was again brlirved to be of some I proportion However, thr selling wa« well816 words
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Article25 1966-09-23 16 Malayan Stork Mm Sept H, vr,,, Industrials: MM X',.i* Tins.: 106.li;, S ruhl.tis 111 I HIM I>«t. :;ii, !<<»,:{ imi Dec. -.'9. 196-' 100.25 words
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Article864 1966-09-23 16 UISIM>S in uid rrportPd lv thr Sinjaporr and Kuala Lumpur tradins; rooms of the Mock KM-bangr x^tndav with the number of sharrs traded in brackets; INDUSTRIALS: CC M. (I.U<JU> *1.3» ib.OOOi SI 37. U c7.iHX»> SI t% <31 'nki, SI 37: Dunlopa il.OOO) fJ vj ii.uuoi864 words
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Article30 1966-09-23 16 Srpt U. ki imi i: PRICE: ">«1 «<-nlx i down Hirrf quarter;) of a rent). TIN: Niill.ij^J (up s«. m. Estimated unoffulal nrirrine lt>o tons (down 10 tons)30 words
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Article78 1966-09-23 16 /HINEtE Prortuc* E.cn»o«. |m, a Mr* nun (net! *<r picul day C««*nut ail: bulk J«J| iflltrt, drum $44 1 vll*r« C»pr»: Bcpt./Oct. UK Continent: I nquo'fd ■■tDaar: Muntok irMM BIBT| Bara«ak white Sl^i n>llrri. >r>«c:al Sarawak black (136 ncllrm »art>>4 L«mpong Mack X135 i.'-'i arliers iM'i NLWI, ABTA78 words
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Article63 1966-09-23 16 Tht Atl«ci»t>«n ,t Bank* in Mala*I tta rmrt» uttm i to merchant* irsir a« (all I Onii.d Slalti in^ IT irmt.. I 4 iredlt r>:llf>. U 7 In ir«il> Canada: ftu> n« TT X: ■> rm»l OO >• (r»<l» hills. Illlmt TT »r OO r»»rty Unittit ***** l63 words
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Advertisement895 1966-09-23 16 Y^" KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTIX l ».a. Patrtlic tk Atlas tie latrvlßß Banftot Niaakam I, MtiM R ***** lltjf irl PMat -fata— katra" il n Sat na (H sm SBsb U Bat t«auaa Bar. ISltata IB M Nat M Btt IMa Bit* at as* PtatftJ Siaajaait tva^aaai T^aata* Mar. I895 words
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Advertisement1029 1966-09-23 16 AWSTBAIIA Ufa) 7UIANB fIBVICIS INBIA PAKISTAN ANB FAR EAST SERVICES Tt FRMuatlt. aattatat Mekaearat. Sftawt Ta Matcn aM NajjaaaMaaaaX aT7*aL I,Van ,i R»'«l« 77 J Set 1 Btt i Bet IaBPITA I I Set Ntl Set 12 13 Bet bamha Jl It act 17 Bet IS Scl BSttSAiA i i1,029 words
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Advertisement397 1966-09-23 16 wtsTBBUND: £u»opt stimctT" biniap«ir» S'xt"' *eoan| rBRi T«Yt» Ul4 BCt 15 17 Set II BCt Marseilles, Havre. Dunkirk. H/MU 2S 27 Oct 21 JB Bet 31 Bet Marsi>il'es. Scrdeju" Ha.rt. Oualirl. RaUSICaa I Btc I tl Sec 12 Sec Marseilles. Havre. Dunkirk. tASTtOUWO; mm^ m Oe p Ir n,, m397 words
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Advertisement738 1966-09-23 17 BY ok imk or THE HIU orriiiß AUCTION SALE Of < MTW M i x*»«m< i AM T 4 MlfUl STOCK* OOMNHWI AwWajat <we< AefrMaratras TyrM A Tubes BtM*l Daafc Cham. Eanptr Drum Ounm Sack* Furniture Ton:* OrtMKf *r el*. T« K» rWH At The < ei.tr l N »»lw*738 words
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Advertisement855 1966-09-23 17 NOTICE The attention nf all aanpluyaia In Singapore > dram n to la) wUm lUili of the Laawar OrdiiuiM-e No. *f I9M, Ik) aw Mas) 4«<l> W ta» «h*f> uli I int. r.iplnanail Oremaiwe N«. II W IMI: imd 4>H i af the Clerks raißta'mrnt Ordinaatee II gpjaja, -*r kj855 words
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Advertisement752 1966-09-23 17 NOTICES I KLUANC RUBBER COMPANY (MALAYA) BERHAD ll—arpaiated in Mw BUtea •f MtU'i NOTICE 18 HKREBY OIVEN that tne Seventh Annual Oenera) Meeting of the Company wtll be held at ac Jalan Ibrahim Sultan. < Johnre Bshru. on 21st October 1 19*« at Noon for the purpose of < transacting752 words
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Advertisement867 1966-09-23 17 NOTICES TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) NOTICE INDII ftECTIOKS St UU I AND 43 Ml SH IPAI ll> <>» IP«»H Wtaaraaa It U proposed to adopt under aacUon 43 of the Town Boards Enactment the aaaessmentx contained In the Asaesiunent List for the Municipal area of Ipoh for the867 words
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Advertisement687 1966-09-23 17 TENDERS HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD TO i»l TINDERS are invited for the renting of 60 new shops s»:— T ANJONO RHTJ MOUNTBATTB< ROAO BaTTATS In addition. Shops Offices art now available In good localities at:CNO HOON BTRKBT; South Bridge Road. Upper Pickering Btreet, Rochore Canal Road. Whampna Square. Stirling Road.687 words
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Advertisement523 1966-09-23 17 TENDERS I TENDER NOTICE GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA PI 81-K vrOKHR DEPARTMENT ni n.niM. roR teleioms DEPARTMENT. KLANG AIB CONDITIONING AND VENTILATION LNSTALLATION Tenders sre invited for the supply snd Installation of air con- aitlonlng plant tor the Building i lor Telecoms Department. Klang. Ihe equipment to be supplied briefly includes,523 words
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Advertisement825 1966-09-23 17 ASSISTANT TECHNICAL MANAGER REQUIRED BY A LEADING BRITISH ORGANISATION IN KUALA LUMPUR AGE: 26 to 30 years DUTIES: To assist with sales of equip™*"* ond mochmery used tor drainage, irrigatior ond sewoge throughout Western Malaysia After a period of training the opplicont would be expected to travel considerably ond to825 words
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Article561 1966-09-23 18 STEWARDS' INQUIRY INTO RUNNING OF BEAUTIFUL DREAMER AT XL RACES J^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Stewards of the Selangor Turf Club have disqualified Beautiful Dreamer, a four-year-old Australian mare owned by Loong Say Stable, for three months. Following an inquiry into the running of the mare in the fourth561 words
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Article374 1966-09-23 18 l/l ALA U M tX i. DIV. 1-tF. CL. »-*r PIR. Thurs ih Boat Wta 111 Handn-.ips for Winter US Cocaine M all eitht r»<rs KabMt Year 8.11 Wwunpanf Phet H.« 3 here on Sunday: i> rM# sit Shan»hal Kid n-. r-i mv i_*r *af««ter »««lkhla «••> CL.374 words
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Article94 1966-09-23 18 Top Honour, the glamour sprinter of trainer Rinus van Breukelen s Ipoh stables, is having a spell at the veterinary sanatorium at the Cameron Highlands. He was found Ume after finishing down the course in fhp Gold Vase, in which he started odds-on favourite. The race94 words
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1378 1966-09-23 18 I I SINGAPORE. Thurs. I I A RECORD entry of A 337 horses has been received for the Singapore Gold Cup meeting at Bukit Timah on Oct. 1. 2. 8 and 9. The entries comprise 86 In Class One, 102 in Class Two,1,378 words
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Article198 1966-09-23 18 Lotus Rower strides well By EPSOM MM* L" I A L A LI'MPMt, Thurs Lolui Flower \mi\» uli up) strode out stylishly in a two-round workout in soft coins thi« morning louts I lower ran a good race last Nund.iv when he finished second In K > Halo oxer 7f198 words
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155 1966-09-23 19 FRANCIS BOEY - Check on petition signatures —Lange FRANCIS BOEY B* CINOAPORE. Thurs The Singapore Badssstoton Association will deal with the petition for an extraordinary meeting when th c manaßement committee meets on Sept 28 The petition signed by •ht president. f right affiliates, alleged that there ha* been favouritism in 'h# selection155 words
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Article, Illustration87 1966-09-23 19 SINGAPORE Thurs Singapore beat Sarawak 4-1 in a fnendlv badminton match at th» BBA H» ii nifht. Rexu 1 t Singapore firs' i s '»li'« I-mail Ibmhitn ht. Ab<ng Shukoki lt-13. \s-i. Arthur I itii kM tn lim KHk Rent 3-IS 2-15 Ong Tiong Kniam bt oiliman87 words
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Advertisement748 1966-09-23 18 NOTICES NOTICE <>ia>attiat aw Jwvttat jar rffJaaVl PtsTlajßßj h H»m». Quay. Singapore ECNTATAAN TAWARAN JKR. PAHANG. Tawaran2 dartpada pembonni.2 yanK brrdaftar di dalam JKK Kelas EX' dan ka-ata.s dl-bawah Kepala II Ffvhahan 2 akan dl-tenma dl-prjabat Jurutrra Kerja Kanan. JKR P^hant Tengah. TVmerloh hlngga pukol 3uu pt-Unx pada 2«hb Septnnbrr.748 words
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Advertisement50 1966-09-23 18 FREE! WITH EVERY TIN OF S WONDERFUL $k i JkV <■»■ J »<»O*M«,a»a** YOU CAN GET EITHER aW I I W This attroctiv* two ton* plastic mug Hi flask and mug two II matching colours. WHILST STOCKS LAST I ASK FOR LYONS the instant coffee with the aroma- rich percolatedcoffee50 words
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Miscellaneous81 1966-09-23 18 I DIARY I B\l)Ml\ro\ Prn^ns open championships (POOM hall. 7 p m 1 HO< Xt V 1.. IVrak Tti». SAS v SMK A iT An.snn Tsiping l.ge: 2 Workshop DTC 1 Esplanade Malacca Lge: KiUt v St Davids HS >MC grd > Rl <Jfilß Milsum troph*: Paniai Colleges v VIOBA81 words
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Article, Illustration941 1966-09-23 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - Aik Huang's title but it takes him 46 minutes NORMAN SIEBEL MALAYSIA'S WORLD No 1 MAKES IT TEN-IN-ROW By JPOH Thurs. —Tan Aik Huang carried his uninterrupted honours roll of international triumphs to double figures tonight when he beat Rudy Nio, the 16-year-old I n donesian, 15-8, 11-15, 15-3 in941 words
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215 1966-09-23 19 LONDON. Thur*. Barcelona won the 1965-66 Inter-Citiet Fairs soccer Cup at Zaragoza last night when they beat annther Spanish side. Real Zaracoza. 4-2 after extra time m the fiecond leg of the Hnal. Barcelona won on 4-3 aggregate Other results: Kuropean Cup-wlnnen Cup preliminary round215 words
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Article121 1966-09-23 19 Sprint bid by Lee Han Seng SINGAPORE. Thurs. Top racing driver Lee Han Seng has entered for the first time for the Singapore Motor Club's September Bprtnt at Upper Thomson Road on Saturday and Sunday. Re will drive s Lotus 23 In the sports car event and a Repco-Brsbham In121 words
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Article128 1966-09-23 19 AAU TO SET GAMES MARKS ON SUNDAY KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Malaysian AAU selection committee will meet her* on Sunday morning to set qualifying standards for tn* Asian Games The first Games trials will be I held at Merdeka SUdJum on Saturday and Sunday, starting at 2.30 p.m. on both128 words
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Article68 1966-09-23 19 'New boys caned POLK t DLPOT 4 KILAT 1 I^UALA LUMPUR. Thurr— Kilat Club, the ne«come«» to Selangor football, were no match for Police Depot in th« PAS Senior Knockout compeUt.on today. In fact. Kilat did not score at all for their goal was a "gift 1 from Depot fullback68 words
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Article51 1966-09-23 19 IPOH- n«N Perak mUI meet Kedah in an inter-stat* Qovcrnawni spruces mrket match on the Municipal padang hrrr thu> weekend Perak )> team. Inrier Singh ieapt)< Aata libmll, sar.ut Sinch .Ing'.ndrr S:iibli M.<hinder Singh. G. Letchumanan. V Raioo Mnhamed Sidek. J. M.irsh.til A. Santhanadass. 9. Sathanathan. Reserve:51 words
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Advertisement307 1966-09-23 19 Ha ye a wonderful annual leave take the perfect holiday by P&O-Orient .^flr i am. flat aW^^dafca^B?' ;MI» v mr for people who like a gorgeous or for people who want gaiety and glorious^ luxurious laze fun and something new and different a round sea voyage to Hongkong and Japan307 words
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Article, Illustration204 1966-09-23 20 THEN TUN IS OFF TO ATTEND UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY rr Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. having a final word with the Minister of Home Affairs. Tun (Dr.) Ismail who will act as Prime Minister until Tengku Abdul Rahman returns, at the Royal Malaysian Air Force base204 words
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Article77 1966-09-23 20 "The sales of non-Com-' monwealth cars may move up now. but soon they will reach the limit of their quotas. "The process of evening ip will come, and sales of Commonwealth cars are ilkely to catch up." The Cycle and Carriage Mercedes-Benz assembly plant the only other motor77 words
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Article60 1966-09-23 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs The H07.00P. Bukit Ho Swee Phase Four market will be officially opened at 7 p m. on Saturday by Mr. Le* Teck Him. Member of Parliament for Tlong Bahru This new market is the second one to be btillt. In the Bukit Ho S«-ee area,60 words
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Article39 1966-09-23 20 SINGAPORE Tburs— The Minister of SUtt for the Interior and Defence. Mr Wee Toon Boon, will Rive away the prizes at the Mobll■■porisored fifth annual student* Safe Cycling Rally on Saturday at 5 p.m at Raffles Institution.39 words
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Obituary127 1966-09-23 20 RICIIVIO CABLI PROM C»ylon C. Krlihnar formerly of Income-Tax Offlcr K L hrothrr of KanapathipllM.l of Police Offlr<- Kajang 14-9-66 MILJON DOIC DOROTHY. Dott'i Mft drew to ltd peaceful clom on 37-9-66 Funeral 23-»-6« at 830 p.m. at Bidadar< TMC CHAIRMAN and Board of r« of Puh't" Bunk B*rhad127 words
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Article403 1966-09-23 20 LONDON, Thurs. The London stock market was subdued and slightly easier today as official Hai Icams marked for a normal day's trading fell below six thousand for the first time In several years. Wall Street's setback, the torthcomlng 1.C.1, loan stock issue and the sharply higher unemployment figures403 words
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438 1966-09-23 20 I won't hesitate to Sabahanise jobs when a chance occurs Lo JESSELTON. Thurs. gABAH'S Chief Minister, Mr. Peter Lo, pledged today that he would not hesitate to Sabahanise a post wherever an opportunity occurred which would not prejudice the existing rights of others. But it must be realised that technical438 words
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Article28 1966-09-23 20 SINGAPORE Thurs— The Lion* Club of Singapore Central today presented a cheque for $8,814 to St. John's Home for the Ajred In Wan Tho Avenue28 words
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221 1966-09-23 20 'We'll rip out your guts' threat to Soviet envoys MOSCOW. Thurs. "We will tear the skin from you and tip out your puts," China's militant young Red Guards havr threatened Soviet diplomats in Peking. The threat, on a handpaint cd poster outside the Soviet Embas-sy. was reported today by Ru.syouth221 words
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Article329 1966-09-23 20 Chinese riot in refugee camp U.S. TV TEAM HIT BY HAIL OF STONES MEDAN. Thursday HUNDREDS or Chinese crowded into a refugee camp here yesterday and stoned a National Broadcasting Company television team shooting a film on the camp. The Chinese a part of nearly 3.000 held up in aAP - 329 words
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Miscellaneous53 1966-09-23 20 The weather Highest and lowest temperature* in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowrtt Kuala Lumpur 93 73 Kota Bharu 88 75 Penang 82 73 Ipoh 88 72 Malacca A 6 73 Singapore :>0 75 C Highlands 70 59 Jessclfon 84 7353 words
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