The Straits Times, 24 September 1966
1966-09-24
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Title Section26 1966-09-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Tlik Natiniiiil NHwspii|inr Eatd 1845 SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 1966 15 CENTS M.C (P) 1629 KDN 203^: 211426 words
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Article, Illustration181 1966-09-24 1 'Sock fully backed Red plot' JAKARTA, lii. President Soek.irno was Fully in\ol\ed in the ;ilmhi i c Communist coup ;iiicm|tt here I:i s t October, << iM'wsit.iiKf declared ■ere today. Hip Mn.slim paper Karya Bhakti said under a banner headline that the President knew all Communist Party Plans, met. Communist,181 words
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Article, Illustration397 1966-09-24 1 'Stay out' surprise CHIEF MINISTER VOTED OUT OF OFFICE IN HOUSE BOYCOTTED BY HIM AND SUPPORTERS KUCHING. Friday rpHE State Government of Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan was toppled today voted out of office at a meeting of the Council Negri which the Chief Minister and his supporters boycotted.Reuter - 397 words
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Article, Illustration1195 1966-09-24 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD From KUCHING, Friday AT six this evening Dttto Stephen Kalong Ningkan rcreived a letter Irom the Governor, Tun Abeng Ha ji Openg. Informed sources said it called on Dalo Ningkan to resign from the Chief Minister's ofVice. i Under the amended constitution,1,195 words
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Article175 1966-09-24 1 Tengku flies in to thank Shah rpEHERAN. Fri The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, arrived here from London today lor a two-day visit to thank the Shah of Iran for his succossful mediation between Malaysia and Pakistan. The Tciuku ni wplcomed by tho Foreign Minister. Mr. Ahua Aram, representing theAP - 175 words
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Article239 1966-09-24 1 PASADENA (California) Fri.— A $100 million American space probe shattered into a thousand pieces against the moon early today as the Surveyor 2 softlanding mission ended as expected in violent failure. But U.S. hopes of putting a man on the moon this decade were not among theReuter - 239 words
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Article30 1966-09-24 1 NEWS SCENT. BARCELONA, Fri. The Barcelona daily newspaper El Correo Catalan yesterday published a perfumed edition its pages impregnated with scent— to mark the city's perfume and cosmetics week. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article29 1966-09-24 1 GRAVES PROTEST LONDON. Fri— Britain today stronely pMfcMM to China against the desecration of grave* in foreigner's cemetery on outskirts ol Pekinu. I «>rci«n Office announce! Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration268 1966-09-24 2 Malik arrives in U.S. for talks VI VMIIM.ion rrl I ii. |mi<<n< mjii tmt run Minivirr Mr. AaUm Malik. H.i« jrrixrd here f*r j r<>uii«l «f talk* with i oiiuiato ••a nMtiniK 4K<I puliti a I The liir'itn MmiMri •ho ftlrnrii his t-wunirt bark into tin- rank* of thr I268 words
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253 1966-09-24 2 MMUNIST plans fur the mass killing of army and student leaders were uncovered ifi a dawn swoop in a Jakarta suburb, an army controlled newspaper reported here today. The newspaper. Amptra, said armed troops found the documents planning mass murder, wh«nReuter - 253 words
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Article, Illustration181 1966-09-24 2 Jomo goes golden on his 75 th birthday I ONDON, Fri. The Government of Kenya has decided to issue gold coins to mark President Jomo Kenyatta's 75th birthday. The 22-carat coins, ln denominations of 5005.. 2505. and 100s.. show the President on one side and reminders of Kenya on the181 words
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Article182 1966-09-24 2 HONi; KONG. Fri. A leaeititf (cxtilr indu.sirtaluil hen today rej»\ nd ■JlcgaUona that Honx Kong wa> piratiiiK Australian fabrtf design* as •■Ju>t another smear campaign" auaniM the lolony .s goods. Vlr. T K Ann. chairman of the Cotton Bplnners' AsHociatiou. wan commenting in a newspaperReuter - 182 words
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Article42 1966-09-24 2 BOGOTA. Fri -An Avmira IX*--4 aircraft era.shed shortly alter take-off irom El Dtira Do mrpor. killing Its two crew members, a Kpokesman for the Colombia Airline announced today. The plane was carrying a cargo of newspapers. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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276 1966-09-24 2 LEFTIST BID TO PARALYSE WEST BENGAL 48-hour general strike enters second day CALCUTTA lay in the grip of a 48-hour left-ist-inspired general strike yesterday which kept most transport services idle and most shops closed. Pollrp said threr bazaar* and a few shops stayed open. Calcutta s State Transport Corporation sent276 words
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131 1966-09-24 2 Manila holds 30 illegal immigrants from Hong Kong \IANILA. Fri— About I l JO Chinese illegal immigrants. inoludinß 12 rhildren. were arrested in nearby Bularan province yesterday, hours after they wrrp secretly landed in the> country from Hong Kontr. Constabulary (national police i official* am the Chinese aboard 'tn busesReuter - 131 words
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Article35 1966-09-24 2 TOKYO Pri —At lean three) children were killed and seven others seriously injured toda' »n»n a bus taking 40 on an outing collld- Ed *ith a lorry near Kyoto ter.Kyodo - 35 words
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Article29 1966-09-24 2 BELGRADE Pn. Soviet communal Party .farter 1 eon Id Brezhnev flew from Soda last night into Belgrade for three dava of informal talks with President Tito —Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article61 1966-09-24 2 GEORGETOWN. Iri. An amorous erl »a* blamed for a breakdown in the submarine cable linkine Guyana and Barbados. A Cable and Wirrless nfflrial said that when 'he able was liftrd to the surface for repair it wax found that it had been bitten by a large fi>hReuter - 61 words
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Advertisement279 1966-09-24 2 w flj^L. I J^^^7 I^HaV ,a^alg^g«a^g«a*iflHga VL^L^gftaHaaa^g* VHIHLI^B HLl^L^HHLi^gea^L^^^^ Mff^ IS THE WINNER AGAIN AT THE 'W^ THE ISLE OF MAN TOURIST ,J^>. sth TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN TROPHY RACES 1966. CIRCUIT RACES 1966. HON D A ..4ft^fl^ IjHONDA class im 2-e- Hik CLASS >§t 2nd 3rd 250 cc HONDA HONDA279 words
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Miscellaneous32 1966-09-24 2 •c safs wrrw that j i r muw.l, tw* 7 VMCf LITTLf gITTCg^/ V^ <Pi**»»«A><»tv 4***^ "awd u«e rue V JT~ BgCQgP PLaVegy B*7IM« A FfW \A sue wont > X s P-932 words
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Article, Illustration511 1966-09-24 3 NEUTRALS DISAPPOINTED WITH POLICY SPEECH Goldberg does little more than put previous U.S. proposals in a single package UNITED NATIONS, Friday. THE United States dashed hopes yesterday of a new Vietnam peace initiative with a policy statement in the General Assembly that did little more thanReuter - 511 words
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130 1966-09-24 3 Seven Gls killed by their own mines VJUGON. Fri. Seven American Infantrymen were killed and 14 others wounded when they accidentally detonated two of their own mines yesterday, the U.S. military command reported today. The first mine was detonated at Phuc Vlnh, 38 miles north of here, by a soldierReuter - 130 words
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107 1966-09-24 3 Sound of Music— a record moneymaker NEW YORK. Fri. The 1 Sound of Music has surpassed "Gone with the Wind" as the all-time moneymaker in the film Industry, according to Variety, the nationally circulated entertainment publication. Variety said that the Sound of Music, a 20th Century Fox production, had grossedAP - 107 words
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113 1966-09-24 3 I\ETROIT. Fri.—Gen- eral Motors, the biggest U.S. car maker, yesterday raised prices for its 1967 vehicles, following the example of Ford and Chrysler. The General Motors price Increases average US$56 for all passenger cars, the company announced. President Johnson had wanted car manufacturers toReuter - 113 words
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Article94 1966-09-24 3 NEW YORK. Fri. The police broke up a meeting of 13 underworld chieftains when they raided a basement dining room of a restaurant here last night. The can esters were charged with "contortinc with known criminal*" In this case, each other. The charge seldom stands up in94 words
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Article, Illustration188 1966-09-24 3 U.S. to step up plane production for war in Vietnam WASHINGTON. Fri The Secretary of Defence, Mr Robert McNamara, announced yesterday the United States would next year substantially increase its production of tactical fighter and bomber aircraft for the Vietnam war. He told a Press conference the production programme forReuter - 188 words
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Advertisement247 1966-09-24 3 CUT YOUR PETROL BILLS MORE M.P.fi. MOM W>W€SJ tASIf It START! •I __.-a*r PROVED Over 1,000,000 motorists and motorcyclists in Britain have proved for themselves by experience that amazing MOLYSLIP is an essential addition to the lubrication system of their vehicles. MOLYSLIP contains MOLYBDENUM DISULPHIDEand other important additives, especially prepared247 words
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Advertisement519 1966-09-24 3 FARFISA compact ELECTRONIC ORGAN is the latest and the movt wanted modern sound in music. •nclu4ai l^_^ 1 Fertile 20 .a^GWe'jfc^-*^ e>M TK« Compact Orqon it fully polyphonic *n4 »h« ultimate up-to-date sound far tHe orqon The Compact keyboard hat provision alto tor silent practice. The entire orqen it completely519 words
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Article, Illustration485 1966-09-24 4 Court visit to captain's office A MAGISTRATE, Mr M. Mahallnfam. I•4 A 1 visited the •Ace of (apt. Abdul Rahman bin Samsuri. 36. paymaster of the Federation Military oilege at Sunfei Besi Garrison, eight miles from here (ail Rah man i» charged with knowingly mak- a falte report that b*485 words
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Article27 1966-09-24 4 KLAIA LUMPUR. IVi A symposium on "Quality of Loca! Concrete will be held in the Dewan Bahata dan Pustaka here on Oct 18 and 1927 words
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100 1966-09-24 4 BRUNEI TOWN. Fn Hundreds of Brunei people streamed to the palace of Sultan Sir Omar Ml Salfuddin today to pay homage to their ruier on m s 50th birth day. Brunei's capital and other towns are decorated with coloured light- arches flags and bunting.Reuter - 100 words
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Article110 1966-09-24 4 Indian Navy courtesy calls I^UALA LUMPUR. Tn LtCdr. K.D. Kaushal the commanding officer of the Indian Navy ship Cauvery. now on a fiveday goodwill visit to Malaysia, today called on the Defence Secretary. Tan Sri Abdul Kadlr bin Shamsuddln. the Chief of the Poyal Malaysian Naval BtafT. Commodore a. N110 words
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Article31 1966-09-24 4 KLUANO. Pri— Madam Tfo Poo Choo. wife of Mr. Tiah Eng Brr M.P. wa» elected chairman of the women* section of the Kluan* MCA at its recent annual meeting31 words
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465 1966-09-24 4 ABUL FA2IL - ABUL FA2IL Beauty contest judge breaks his silence By SINGAPORE, Friday. QNE of the judges of last weeks 'Miss Singapore-Miss World semi-finals contest broke his silence today in the face of criticisms against the methods of selection of the 10 finalists. The Judge,465 words
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Article27 1966-09-24 4 PENANO. Fri— A man snatched a S4O necklace from a girl S. Purrunam 16. in busy Penang Road last nn?ht Police later detained a auspect,27 words
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347 1966-09-24 4 Beauty show check on 'pads' and corsets pENANCi. Fri. All 1 necessary measures will be taken to ensure that the 18 contestants for thr "Miss Penang" title at the Chinese Girls' Hißh School tomorrow nrght do not wear 'falsies' or corsets. 'We will have two experienced women judges checking on347 words
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114 1966-09-24 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore UMNO will hold a delegates conference on Oct. 2 to discuss the "delay" by the Registrar of Societies In approving its new constitution. It i.s up to the meeting to decide what necessary steps should be taken regarding the matter."114 words
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Article50 1966-09-24 4 PENANG. Fri. The Penang Statp Women's Institute will hold an international buffet dinner at the E and O Hotel ballroom on Oct 8 in aid of its build. im fund Tengku Puan Ha.i.iah Nor Sa'adah. wife ol the Governor will bf the patron of the function50 words
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163 1966-09-24 4 CINOAPORE. Fri. Firm* dealing in electrical goods here have decided against sending a fact-find-ing mission to Jakarta to look into Indonesia's needs. After a meeting of the Radio Electrical Traders Association of Singapote (RETAS) yesterday, a spokesman said: "There are agents for all these luxury163 words
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173 1966-09-24 4 |»l\\\<. m The people in thi* country should \oluntarily take a half-day off from work or business tomorrow as a> protest a(^in>t the «..v ernment action in Sarawak. l>r I. im hone r.u. president of th. nited Democratic Party. *ut gcxted173 words
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Advertisement217 1966-09-24 4 j Mi* day i kit? •p j tedag > I (Everyday is Swanday) j ,U. v j New Good Digettion wait oa Appetite and Health on both! Sh«ke»pe«re Take KAI.I.MOTO Thf NatnMaatl Digtati.e with kttm "K~ Uetooaedli ■> Mr in i mn g V J* A l <-vr,aca -1 l>"i«nd217 words
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Article, Illustration560 1966-09-24 5 Doubting Mo j untin told 'So ignorant' SABAH ASSEMBLY JESSELTON, Fri An Alliance bdtkbencht'i Mi Fetrr Mojuntin. today expressed doubts about the need to amend tho Sabah State Constitution to give the Sta' new title He *a- UM ""1y niember of the House to *peak M B:i: after r moved560 words
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Article193 1966-09-24 5 MALACCA. Pit— TlM Labour Party, at an emergency meeting here last night, strongly protested against the take-over of the Malacca Municipality by the State Government on Wednesday. The party condemned the Of the State Government as being undemocratic. Excuse The v;re-chainnan of the party. Mr.193 words
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Article40 1966-09-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn— The Victoria Institution Old Boys Association will how its annual reunion dinner on Oct. 8 at the Kum Lrng Restaurant here, instead of m the .school hall as stated earlier All other arrangements remain unchanged40 words
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Article30 1966-09-24 5 KANGAR Fn Til, State Oovenimrnl bai approved ■UomtkMi i>t Sl'sooo for buildIng Hindu temolc m Kajifar Work o:-. the builrime Is fxpected MXi month .it Jxlan Sved Alwee30 words
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149 1966-09-24 5 AILING NEGRI RULER TO FLY TO U.S. SLKKMBA.V Vt\ The Yang ill Perlu-in Be Mf of Neiri Sembilan will fl> to the I nited States for medical treatment on Tuesda.v The Men! 1 1 Besar Dato iDr.i .Mohamed §*m hrn Mohamed. h ho will ai-rempany him. distlosed (his today. His149 words
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Article41 1966-09-24 5 Bt'KIT MERTAJAM Fi i I r Chief Mim.Mrr la-i Sri Wong Po« Nee will upen a community development coarac tor kampong leaders at the aKiicultural station in Cherak In kun i bout two miles from here, on Oct 3.41 words
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149 1966-09-24 5 NZ film team 'to shoot' S'pore's progress CLnUAPORE, Fn. A five-man New Zealand film team i.> now here to shoot scenes for a documentary which will highlight the progress and development of the Republic. The 10-minute documentary will foous attention on economic, social and educational development The Jurong industrial complex.149 words
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Article106 1966-09-24 5 NASIR SPELLS CLOSER TIES JAKARTA. Fri. Syed Nasir bin Ismail, director of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. said today that relations between Malaysia and Indonesia would become closer when a common spelling system is established between the two countries. Sved Nasir. who .inivrd here with a Mai.)' language team last106 words
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Article58 1966-09-24 5 XL.M.A KANGSAR Fn A schoolgirl Rafr.ah bime Hi. 12 was killed when .she whs knock' rd down by a ear while crowinf the mam trunk road nr.iv hrvr A Standard six pupii in thr Padang Assam Malay Sch(Hii in Padang Renga.s. Rafitah wa.s on her way58 words
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Advertisement101 1966-09-24 5 S H ARP illlill illtlll "N AUTOMATIC^^ IV J PUSH BUTTON s^ SYSTEM ith umtiii A6C circwil ft»m,t Vtl»»t neti t»»« with l«r«« 1W ant*** •»< •■riakl* e«i»tr»l f Fatf t*nvini*nl tumw^ with i J^\_Obtiimbli At All Diilir. _r"TTaSf R ??y CO.. LTD. Lwk ktfirt you listen. RADIO WEEKLY. THE101 words
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Miscellaneous50 1966-09-24 5 Bags Bunny By Ralph Heimdchl »»V- WtKf 7 O' TkAT f Xv> MD<AV, /wEBf > (^ct>s.a«A'_.A-os.«. (I ShOCTV, I CCwEBSA- J M j, WWAT'S V\E TM M ~N/ /'I A^TM' I ciTY AVATB-5 SO SE BOXis.' Ti T .E JL T ifirrr—^fe r A6ouT?y \in vtvc.Ass. i^\ i^ V4V "i*-50 words
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Advertisement194 1966-09-24 6 PALACE OPENS TODAY! FIRST- RUN HORROR ADVENTURE TO CHALLENGE YOUR COURAGE! 2 the ULTIMATE m DIABOLISM can you stand PURE TERROR? r^rf -W*V/ CO LOR SCOPE .if" PATGREEN JERRt 50HL CATHAY: OPENS TOMORROW SAM SPIEGEL'S < >l I BEAT *t PROVOCATIVE MOTION PICTURE OF 1 1 IK YEARI nrrnnil K»TM*RINf194 words
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Advertisement488 1966-09-24 6 jiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiniiMic i GEE33EES3 TODAY 4 SNOWS 1 lam 3 6 9pa [VERVONC IS HUMMING SINGING O P NAYYAR S SCINTILLATING TUNE HAJI BAIA HAJI BABA IN I&' maim r 3 'Ib/sanam > V 7 m i astmancolo* "4^ Wrov: Ca>h Book Eorlv Nl ovoid diioppr miwni N' Frrp Li^i lOMII488 words
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Advertisement283 1966-09-24 6 SINGAPORE HOTEL GITLANC ROAO Proud, y Present. -■ft SEOUL J^NIGHTS THREE •f- LUSCIOUS Vv lEAUTIES r* g mom ,JP»- KOMA 2 SHOWS f\ NICHTIY y 2.00 A.M. NIGHTLY: DARLING CHUNG SUSIE HVUN I PEI YAU AT THE MIKE WITH ORTEGAS STARLIGHT SIX BOOK MOW Reservations Phow ***** f-jll LTtri EXT.283 words
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Advertisement361 1966-09-24 6 I UNIVERSITY OfVnGATORe'sTL'DENtVuNIOn"" W m m presents A GALA CHARITY PREMIERE I Th« Hen htm Pnm* MiAtittr «f Sin«ai>* •l 2 J Mr LXX Xl AN YKW JW^WaT SHAWS I APITO I. SINGAPORE.; ON FRIDAY 30th SEPTEMBER at 9.15 P.M. B TICKETS $2. S3. S5 $10 and DONATION SEATS P361 words
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Advertisement398 1966-09-24 6 lot >0 4 JO 1 t 1 J NlNitN A-tou UO oUOOEn'.Y Udl SoMMEH UIZAItTM TAVLOK 3 ON A COUCH" V AT 1)0 4 t)O I l| -OHI andthf DtIUIIVh Pl««' «*ALT DISNfYS SHOUT Stormy TK« Th*r*y«Kkr«4 Cf>t»r THE iNCKEDIBLE JOURNEY' •APACHE S LAST BATTLE NOW SHOWING' 1 1 am.398 words
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Article573 1966-09-24 7 CHI A POTEIK - 'You cannot ask Britain to do the killing' SI NGAPORES Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today said he was dismayed at the "helpless ness" among; a number of his African colleagues at the Commonwealth conference in London because they lacked the military power to take573 words
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Article204 1966-09-24 7 JESSELTON, Friday. gABAH'S Chief Minister, Mr. Peter Lo, pledged today that every effort would be made to hold the State's first direct elections in March next year. His reply to a question on a fixed date indicated, however, that the elections would be confined204 words
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Article110 1966-09-24 7 New head of Malay Studies Dept CINGAPORE. Fri— Dr.Syed Hus&ein Alatas. a lecturer in the Malay Studies Department of the University of Malaya, Is expected to take up his new appointment as head of the Malay Studies Department of the University of Singapore In November. Dr. Syed Hussein, 38, a110 words
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213 1966-09-24 7 ASA delegates agree on draft commerce proposals MANILA, Fri.—Dele- gates from the three ASA countries Malay sia, Thailand and the Philippines ended talks here yesterday on a draft agreement on commerce and navigation. A Joint Press statement yesterday expressed the hope that the new trade relationship envisaged by the agreementReuter - 213 words
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Advertisement359 1966-09-24 7 1 ADELPHI HOTEL FIESTA TIME GRUL ROOM Spanish Floor Show MANUEL RAPHAELA Appearing 10.00 p.m. d 11.00 p.m. TO-NIGHT TILL 1.00 A.M. INVASION OF "THE ROMANS" Top Entertainers or* now here to capture you" Swith lilting Italian music for your dancing pleasure.? I** ADELPHI NIGHT CLUB PEACOCK BAR j DRESS359 words
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386 1966-09-24 8 Minister's challenge to the Barisan. SINGAPORE, Friday. THK Minister of State for Culture, Mr. Lee Khoon (.hoy. today challenged Hurisjn Sosialis MPs to attend the next meeting of Parliament "and expose us to their heart's content." "At least they owe that much to the people of Singapore in rejturn for386 words
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306 1966-09-24 8 PMs talk of more exchanges in the region SINGAPORE. Fri. The Prime Ministers of Singapore and Ceylon, at their meeting in Colombo earlier this week, discussed the possibility of wider economic co-operation among South-East Asian countries. A joint communique Issued after the meeting between Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and Mr.306 words
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110 1966-09-24 8 $100 donation for the saf ety fund SINGAPORE. Prt. A taxi contractor. Mr. S.A. Rehmun has sent a donation of $100 to the Straits Times for the National Safety First Council Fund. In a letter. Mr. Rehman said that he hoped his donation would start the tell rolling for the110 words
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Article71 1966-09-24 8 Envoy will present credentials SINGAPORE. Fri The new Cambodian Ambassador to Singapore. Mr. Chuop Hell will present his credentials to President Yusof bin Ishak at the IsUna Negara next week. Today. Mr. Hell stressed that Cambodia was exporting rubber, fish and rice, among other things to Singapore. He was clarifying71 words
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Article29 1966-09-24 8 SINOAPORE. Fri.— The Public Daily-Rated Road Workers Union has re-joined Its parent body, the Public Daily-Rated Employees' Unions Federation: after paying up arrears of affiliation fees.29 words
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Article26 1966-09-24 8 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mr. Gopalan Raman. 28, a High Court interpreter, has resigned after eight years' service to read law at Lincoln's Inn.26 words
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Article53 1966-09-24 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Lions International District Governor. Dr. C.W. Chen, yesterday declared open a pictorial exhibition and book fair at the National Library. The exhibition, which is held In conjunction with the "careers for youth" project, will remain open till Sept 29 from 10 ajn. to53 words
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Article, Illustration208 1966-09-24 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two more entries have been received lor the Mobil Princess competition to be held at the Ocean Park Hotel on Oct. 1. The competition is being held in conJunction with the Pegasus Nite organised by the newlyformed Mobil Recreation and Sports208 words
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Article31 1966-09-24 8 SINOAPORE, Fri— The Singapore Chin Woo Athletic Association will hold a variety show at the National Theatre, as part of Its 45th anniversary celebrations, tomorrow and on Sunday night.31 words
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295 1966-09-24 8 A NEW type of coas- tal vessel, which will be particularly suited to the needs of bulk transportation in trade within the South-East Asia region, is now being designed by Singapore's Jurong Shipyard Ltd. This vessel should prove very useful to merchants engaged295 words
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131 1966-09-24 8 SINGAPORE, Fri. The re-education and rehabilitation of prisoners instead of punishing and incarcerating them Is now the predominant role of prisons In Singapore. The Minister of Culture and Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok.' this afternoon spelled out the positive advantages of this "wise131 words
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180 1966-09-24 8 THE DEVAN NAIR FUND TOPS $20,000 MARK SINGAPORE. Fri. The National Trades Union Contoday announced that last-minute response to its YIP Dinner, to be held on Sunday, had brought the Devan Nair Re-x-anii and Training Endowment Fund to $20,000 The dinner, which Is the flr>t NTUC project to money (or180 words
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Article54 1966-09-24 8 SINGAPORE Fri— The Ministry of Education Recreation Club will hold its annual social and dance on Oct 8 from B pm to 1 am at the Fraser ant' Neave Hall at River Valley Road. Admission will be by programme at $3 each, which are obtainable from members54 words
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Miscellaneous160 1966-09-24 8 "to* Oop Bff V.T. n*mtim LOOK.ART NOU FEUASGO 3- /IF WE SEE ANY \^!^i tL I*/ I MATEP TPART WITH I "fjflirf^ jfc Mtt^T C S^-^) ALONG WITHOUT ME... I'M/ WELL. SEVEN- FOOTERS, Dfc teiT* U THOSE GUVS, BUT I KM PRETTY SURE TH' MAM AIL RIGHT, WE'LL TELL "EM160 words
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Article, Illustration1176 1966-09-24 9 DENIS BLEWETT - DENIS BLEWETT By KIM, FAISAL'S office in .leddah. where I met him, is no bigger than a doctor's waiting room, decorated plainly in light blue and furnished with desk, two telephones, two armi hairs, and a frieze of other chain. A chic Mayfair executive would allocate it to1,176 words
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174 1966-09-24 9 THE British Government is to buy an American communication satellite to link Britain's four Polaris submarines. Under a secret deal, three U.S. firms are putting in bids to build the satellite by 1968 when Britain's first Polan^ submarine Resolution will be on patrol.174 words
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Advertisement437 1966-09-24 9 WHAT THE WORLD'S LEADING PHOTO JOURNAL SAYS ABOUT CT-18* (•Sold in the U.S.A. under the name Agfachrome) "The color itself is of the believable significant colour cast. This alone adds variety. For example, the blue skies much to the believability of Agfachrome in Agfachrome CT-daylight film do not pictures, look437 words
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Article71 1966-09-24 10 M m~4m $11 (Htmtmtmrnt MM a MM a.. Anikoar thank UM) rvlatiwa for th»tr a( •—aan MM »*m M §1"» Ik* ■^■•MB th»ir rnvmi* ••> '"I '«MILT or tlw •>. Mr M« ■Mkw lit rMaiiTM. fr *t»(T of TtMMnaaa Rea« O«a- N«ap«al far th»ir Riant »l»ll». •t-i—n aim »ii»»««i.r.71 words
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Article249 1966-09-24 10 M Wmrdt $1$ imimtmmm* HILDAS" ana all braaohaa will h» rnwd today 24 t-M COCKPIT HOTILI MMSTTAFIL" la a»rv*a Saturday a»d Bitaday laara •UaarvatMaa SSBM. mai»om MAHH «|H ha rlaaaa for Hi—nil tada* T—tila Raad por* TVi «42ft2T > ISAAC! LTB OBtMlana i" I?. Tha Artadi. will ha cloard249 words
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Article244 1966-09-24 10 1$ Ww4* U (IHmlmmm) ■RISBYYIHIAN CMURCM SIMCA»ORI i-nrnrr Orchard Road. P»na«f Road. Runday a»rvlr»a am and r m Sunday "rhool 9 am. All watBIRLI PRISBVTBRIAN CMURCM Zion ftrranttoon Oardan 9.1S a.m.. tit* OHatMd Rd 10.00 am. Oalllr*. Paalr Panjant &.U0 pm. Jhui Bavaa. ARVA lAMAJ SINGAPORI Vrdlr> •ataanc244 words
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Article116 1966-09-24 10 H M,,r.. U (M*.)—B*M M r«a. iMtrm VISITINO BRITAIN? Synchro Car Hir» I'd Pnrraham Mrwa. London. f> \V 7 offrr rhoira of 3 arlf-drlva ratoa for Morna Mlnm and 1100 a. from 3 (na. pw. (winter). Quotallona for Period hirr by rrturn air mail. A ear MOMI LSAVI116 words
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Article630 1966-09-24 10 Thp oVed ha.s been done. In the Council Negri yesterday the marshalled opposition to Dato Stephen Ningkan duly declared its lack of confidence in Sarawak's Chief Minister, opening the road to the reappointment of Penghulu Tawi j Sli, a member until six months ago of Dato630 words
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Article413 1966-09-24 10 Such secrecy has surrounded Association of South-East I Asia negotiations from the start that progress is impossible to measure. So it is with the three days of talks which have just ended in Bangkok on a draft agreement on commerce and navigation. That the ASA standing committee must413 words
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Article158 1966-09-24 10 Eighty families burned out of their Alor Star homes two years ajjo are on the move again or they will be unless the Kedah State Government can be persuaded it does not really need the land where they live. The problem would not be so bad if alternative158 words
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Article, Illustration955 1966-09-24 10 STANLEY KARNOW - A lady guides China's new purge STANLEY KARNOW FROM OBSCURITY. SUDDENLY ANOTHER MADAME CHIANG TO FIGHT MAOS ENEMIES by FOR years, the only First Lady of China familiar to the world was Madame Chiang, the American educated wife of Chinese Nationalist Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek. Now, Communist China has propelled another955 words
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801 1966-09-24 10 J. HAGGERTY - J. HAGGERTY New York, Fri by THE story ol Harlem and the other American ghettos has been told many times. But, although the general outlines are well known, not until now have some of the shocking details been etched. These have been supplied to801 words
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Advertisement252 1966-09-24 10 Cj a r 1 ■ila% Mail aaM |aaw» a wji«» ~J coie tree*** aaAat ».<*«'« ittcrftWM) Snail CSIS STO«»«.I ttAMCMIS m-4 iaa* a«»arwf ■,«<■*> ->©« ITO«I ITS. »T i x.mK; «imi Sma MAMMM fTS«t. 141* Vppt C»a«ai V**aapar« %f v I|Tn»h»t ft 'o IM i xulAlut ft a»Ot ITS.. t252 words
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Advertisement17 1966-09-24 10 I »N -x. :^V*j Dicrw and cotton PEKING •0 4 al. Mart* SrMoa la«a. liaaaiw TaV *****17 words
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Advertisement129 1966-09-24 10 BUILT WITH OVER 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE BROOK MOTORS V jhb||. It O rf". |oQo] baaal IgS F^aaaaaaaaaßl gH I I UHI 111 I I BROOK MOTORS 0 HAVE EARNED gfi^^^^s^^9^V^^g| WORLD WIDE I |J J I T I I f M RESPECT FOR ITS I 1 j i.M EXCEPTIONAL .VaftJaVggLa^gLJLJ129 words
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Article187 1966-09-24 11 Face to face with the Red Guards Fri A Penang tourist, who has Just returned from China by sea today spoke of his personal pnrounter with the Red Guards. Ding Ah Pak who had «tayed with relative* In Foochow fur the past thre* men, 1 "Earlier this month I was187 words
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Article96 1966-09-24 11 KOALA LUMPUR m. The Ministry of Hnme Affair* has announced that there Vtl be tune puhlir holidays for next year Th^v nrr Chinese New Year. Pro 9 and 10 c Kelantan and Trenggaiinu on Frb 9 only i Han Rava Puava .lan 12 and 13: Han96 words
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Article78 1966-09-24 11 \f I AR, Fri —A 24-year- 1* old schoolboy, Eng Kirn Seng, was charged In the magistrate s court here yesterday with the murder of Juay Chin Seng. 62. at Parit Beting, two miles from here, on Thursday at 3 a.m. No plea was recorded Juay78 words
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Article62 1966-09-24 11 IPOH. Prl A vfars Jail I nentence imposed on a motorcyclist. A Kns-hnan. 32. for caumng th# death of another motorcyclist in a road accident was reduced to six > months on appeal m the High Court here. An application b.v his counsel. Mr P. P62 words
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Article, Illustration426 1966-09-24 11 Albert Ramalingam - 'Come back' cable to Yoke Heong Albert Ramalingam. THE PROBLEM OF BRINGING UP A BABY, 50... By Kuala Lumpur, Fri. \N urgent "be prepared to return home" cable was sent today to armless Miss Lai Yoke Heong, 22 now Mrs. James Lav, and expecting a baby about Christmas. She is426 words
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99 1966-09-24 11 SINGAPORE. Fn. The University of Singapore Socialist Club will sponsor a three-day seminar on •'Communallsm and National Unity" from Sept 30. Papers nave oeen presemed by Or Mahathir Mohammtu. Alliance member or the Malaysian Parliament and member of Umnos national executive committee. Dr Tan Chee99 words
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125 1966-09-24 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. As the Shaw Organisation today Introduced a n ban In a "second" theatre. the C pitui, the Organisation said its recent opinion poll conducted among patrons showed thai they were not in favour tf such a ban in Its theatres. However, a125 words
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Article61 1966-09-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Two commemorative postage stamps will be issued to mark the 150 th anniversary of the Penang Free School on Oct 21 The stamps, which are of 20 cents and 50 cents denominations, will be on sale at all post offices and postal agencies. Official first61 words
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289 1966-09-24 11 SOB NG - SOB NG By 1/UALA LUMPUR, Frl. Sales of British cars have dropped by about 50 per cent while those of European manufacturers have improved considerably since the abolition of the Commonwealth preferential rates last month. This, imoortprs bPlteve. Is the289 words
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96 1966-09-24 11 gINGAPORE. Fri. Two dagger-wielding thugs yesterday held up Mr Chiooh Teng Kok. an assistant storekeeper of En* Hin Hang Ltd in Guthrie Lane, and robbed him of $4,500 and 55.800 in cheques. Mr. Chionh was cycling to the Eastern Bank in Cecil Street96 words
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204 1966-09-24 11 Court is urged to rescind decree nisi SINGAPORE, Frl. The Attorney-Ge-neral through the State Counsel, Mr. Dalip Singh, today sought the rccission of decree nisi granted to Selvarany Kandaya. wife of Dr. Sivasamboo Ramalingam. who had alleged that her husband had deserted her without just cause. She had told the204 words
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Article78 1966-09-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Government today announced school terms for nert year They are schools In Negrl Sembilan. Malacca. Pahang. Penang. Perak and Selangor first term. Jan. 9 to April 7: second term. May 1 to July 28; third team, Aug 21 to Dec. I.; schools78 words
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Advertisement198 1966-09-24 11 f ■fcvu) 2*M Pow«r COnsumpfon: 550W Ex <By Accessories: Measuring cup Ht^ Powef consumption. 600W iW5»v \»fl Accessories: Measuring cup KsP Q ~^gf fl|sT rf*}M Pomr consumpt.on 900 W Accessories Measuring CUP Study at Home and Pass Every day letters arrive at Wolscy Hall from ttudenu m Malaya and countries198 words
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Advertisement128 1966-09-24 11 THE COMPASS-ROSE NEW SYMBOL OF MANSFIELDS WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL SERVICE As early as the 14th Century, the Compass- the symbol for our World-Wide Travel Rose could be found on Venetian, Genoese Service. Being one of the first Travel and Spanish ships and was essential on Agents in this part of the128 words
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Miscellaneous800 1966-09-24 11 T V MALAYSIA CHANNEL: 5 Kuala Lumpur i songs: 600 Nfws In Tamil; and Penan* S loon ajtd Ma- 610 Hector Heathcote show; lacca; J. It Johore Bahru; 6.35 Dennu the afenac* 4 Talpint; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Dennu In thf Hampher: 700 Kluang. n pws n English: 7.10 Focus;800 words
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Article, Illustration507 1966-09-24 12 Soon: One of main tasks to encourage saving habit MllltSl MOM MM SOON PtNG YAM CMAIMMAN »NO M»N«ft,N« DIMKCTOW. •JIM L IM K.IITMIMI LTD SWITZERLAND and Lebanon in variably impress visitors with the orderliness of their cities and also the high degree of development of their financial business Numerous banks507 words
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Article, Illustration611 1966-09-24 12 Lim Bong Tee - Lim Bong Tee Milestone in Sim Lim Group's history By THE official opening of Sim Lim Finance Limited at 94, Robinson Koad, today marks a milestone in the development of Sim Lim Investments Limited of which it is a wholly owned subsidiary. The611 words
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Advertisement27 1966-09-24 12 M SIM LIM FINANCE LTD. pr^2 22 'A Wholly owned Subsidiary of Sim Lim Investments Ltd.) fli JEM 94, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE 1. TELEPHONE: ***** 12 LINES)27 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1966-09-24 13 EMPHASIS NOW ON DIVERSIFICATION SIM Lim Investments Limited, ot which Sim Lim Finance Limited is the newest member, was incorporated as a public company on October 25, 1963. It acquired all the Issued share capital of her predecessor, Sim Llm Company Limited, which was1,004 words
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Advertisement69 1966-09-24 13 ADVANTAGES: LABOUR /V BATTENS economical s RED, GREEN. GREY, YELLOW. jT Y&$M? ATLAS INTERLOCKING TILES are coated aVJB with permanent colours and are made to British /■^T^L^X^ Standard Specification 550 1956 to ensure an y^«^J^s}Js2^^ I absolute and unvarying consistency in quality ATLAS INTERLOCKING TILES ore guaranteed against lamination and69 words
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Advertisement206 1966-09-24 13 Congratulations €f licst Wishes to SIM LIM FINANCE LIMITED Ml Hrn KCflion ot Hrn op« nin o* Ht«tr •++•<• TITMIJ DINTAL PHOTO SUPPLY LTD TIH 111 HFNG ft COMPANY Wl AM PROUD TO HAVI BEEN SILICTED TO PROVIM THIIR OFFICE WITH OPTIMA TYPIWRITIRS Miiili With M U TABULATOt MODERN FEATURES206 words
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280 1966-09-24 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Girl Guides Association of Malaysia is to revise its training programme to meet the "demands and ways of thinking" of today's young girls and the needs of the country. This was stated by Mrs. P. Navaratnam, the Chief Commissioner of280 words
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Article119 1966-09-24 14 Light's statue: Pledge by Wong OENANG, Fri. The State Government has assured the Adelaide City Council that no disrespect will be shown to the statue of Captain Francis Light, founder of Penang. which was transferred last June to the State Museum. "We have no Intention to part with it." the119 words
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Article49 1966-09-24 14 PENANG. Fri. The Prnanc Malay Patriotic Youth Organisation ha* decided to urg^ the Keeper of the Rulers Seal to bring up at the next Rulers' conference the question of banning Mu-Mim girl* from beauty contests. It aliio decided to distribute. 1.000 pamphlets on the subiect.49 words
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Article71 1966-09-24 14 XL ALA LriMPl'R. Fri. A man approached Adoyah binte Abdul Rahim. a housewife, at Loronc Kiri. Kamponc Dato Kramat last Wednesday and said her husband, who was working In Pahang. had met with an accident and wanted $300 from her for medical Adoyah told police that71 words
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229 1966-09-24 14 Gunners off to Britain in charter planes SINGAPORE, Fri. Two groups of the crack 40 Light Reeiment Royal Artillery, each of 100 soldiers, left here today for London by air to return to their base in Britain. The first group left In the morning by a chartered British Eagle aircraft229 words
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Article77 1966-09-24 14 Two RAF men in court PENANG. Fri— Two RAF Servicemen were charged in a magistrate's court here today with using criminal force on the former OCPD, George Town, Supt. Dershan Singh, on board a ferry between 12.30 and 1 a.m. on Aug. 12. James P- Connolly. 19, and Trevor Pattison.77 words
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Article25 1966-09-24 14 SEREMBAN, Fri. The Seremban Boy Scouts Association will hold a bands contest on Sept 30 at the Town Hall here ie raise funds.25 words
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157 1966-09-24 14 JAMAICAN and Malaysian officials are at odds over the prospect for rubber prices in world markets in the months ahead. Informed sources at the Commonwealth Finance Ministers' meeting here disclosed. They said Tan Sri Ong Yoke Lin, head of Malaysia's delegation at the conference, had disagreedReuter - 157 words
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Article, Illustration153 1966-09-24 14 SINGAPORE. Fri. I Straits Times reporter Roderick Pestana left here last night by Lufthansa Airlines for West Germany to attend an international trade union seminar. Mr. Pestana. who is also Information secretary of the Singapore National Union of Journal! one of five trade unionists153 words
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Article27 1966-09-24 14 PENANO. Kri. Th P Rrv Bro A. John, of St. Xavlers Institution, has reported to police the loss of a car belonging to the school.27 words
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Article25 1966-09-24 14 SUNGEI SIPUT. Fri. A labourer. M Oovindarajoo. 32. was Killed yesterday w«en he was run over by a goods train i,ear here25 words
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Article150 1966-09-24 14 BOMB BLAST HURTS FOUR I/UCHING. Fri An 11 -year-old Iban boy sustained serious hand injuries and three other children were also injured when an old mortar bomb exploded near their longhouse in the Katibas area of Sarawak';; Third Division. The four children were playing In the jungle on Tuesday, when150 words
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Advertisement103 1966-09-24 14 PRESENTING A FABULOUS RANGE OF ZACK TOILET GADGETS I LALIK I I n MUM %W Ttitbaaitt I V 1 I fcOH Twin I I Toothbrush I 1 a^ilfe^l^ Holder I I Ij^j^ J Sole Agents: LAM CHUAN CO., LTD. Available at: C KTANCFfTZPATRICK S SUPERMARKET, COLD STORAGE AND LEADING STORES103 words
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Advertisement204 1966-09-24 14 Sanyo ends the drudgery of w^ washday forever J%s\\ i Model SW-402HP Today housewives all over the world are discovering the pleasure of owning a new Sanyo Magic Churn/Over-flow System washer. But the real favorite is the handsome new Sanyo Model SW-402HP with a washing capacity of 4 lbs. (about204 words
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Miscellaneous290 1966-09-24 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Wind low? MlsUken rising 9. Defeat hothead In public (6). quarrel <9>. 8. New tile-maker. Indolent type. 10. Quick drink about (our (S). but having good aims *4-ll). 11. Wood by the sea? (7). IS. Alvtn goes out In vehicles In 12. Rob told stones290 words
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351 1966-09-24 15 Parking lots and better business 1 REFER to the statemen£ made by Mr. Ho See Seng. M.P. for Bras Basah. (ST. Sept. 14). Mr Ho ha.v inadvertently misconstrued the aim of the Government In the introduction of additional parking facilities a* a move toward* the provision of more employment opportunities351 words
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Letter31 1966-09-24 15 POLICEMEN and post--1 men in Singapore travel l;i buses. Fair enough but must they enjoy this free ride, comfortably seated while paying passengers. women included, ride standing? DISGUSTED Singapore31 words
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Letter53 1966-09-24 15 I WOULD like to make an 1 appeal to the highest authority In the STB to make a complete check on all trunk call meters I had the same experience as Trunks »ST. Sept. 17 >. My ttr>t extra payment was $360 and the amount ha> been increasing53 words
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172 1966-09-24 15 Free drinks for the airborne VIP I travel on .Vfjl_>*ian Airways planes re gularly and each time have had to pay for the drinks ordered. However, a fortnight ago. I flew from Penan, to Kuala Lumpur and this time happened to >it next to a YIP. As usual. 1 asked172 words
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Letter105 1966-09-24 15 APAKT from many discrepancies in the conditions of service, the teachers are denied—medical and housing facilities Surely the public cannot expect the teachers to remain docile whilst vital issues are at stake. Whatever action the National Union of Teachers employs to realise its just goals, they will affect105 words
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Letter96 1966-09-24 15 Kedah birth proof shock I/OR three years 1 hay« tried to obtain citizenship. To get it I have been told to obtain a new birth certificate. 1 wrote to the Registrar of Births Deaths in Alor Star. Kedah, and within two weeks" time received a reply stating that "there is96 words
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Letter71 1966-09-24 15 I AST Apnl 1 was asked to pay $2.08 for water used by my watchman, a metered charge. Then in May the meter reading was discarded and I was asked to pay $806 by estimate 'an increase of 400 per cent In June it went up71 words
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246 1966-09-24 15 THE Senates of the universities of Malaya and Singapore recognise Indian university degrees. These two universities admit Indian degree holders foi the Diploma in Education course together with the graduates of the universities of Malaya and Singapore. Six or more holders ot Indian degrees passed246 words
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Letter204 1966-09-24 15 I REALLY must protest 1 about the design and siting of double white lines in Singapore. A solid double white line prohibits any vehicle travelling In e'.ther direction from crossing and should be placed wherever overtaking in both directions is dangerous. It is obvious that vehicles204 words
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Letter48 1966-09-24 15 'j'HE reclamation at Kalians Basin is proceeding with much hurry and determination but at what discomfort for the residents of the area surrounding the basin Clouds of dust menace homes and business premises, eating shops and coffee shops. Is there no remedy' SUFFERER Singapore48 words
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Letter48 1966-09-24 15 pVERY time It rains in Raub the water supply turns a dark brown colour and tastes as evil as it looks. At other times we suddenly get no water at all The explanation the PWD has turned it off for Its oi'n reasons. Y. ONG. Em..48 words
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Letter68 1966-09-24 15 Promotion chances |F the Governmenr 1 really wants a brighter future for Clerical Assistants why limit chances for promotion to two attempts at the examination whereas a Clerical Officer is given three years < approximately six attempts i. This period may be extended until such time as he passes or68 words
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Letter142 1966-09-24 15 1 REFER to a letter by Mr Sim Yeow Siang. regarding the 40 cents houriv charge at the a»rport Though l am inclined to agree with Mr. Sim that motorists do not go to the airport for fun yet the tendency has been lor motorists to remain142 words
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Advertisement257 1966-09-24 15 Decton Perma-Iron Here's the sport shirt that's born ironed and stays ironed. A luxurious blend of 65 r 'o Dacron* polyester and 35% cotton that is completely machine L washable and tumble dries to a wrinkle-free I finish. "Sanforized Plus" labelled to insure I perfect fit wash after wash. •DoP.nt257 words
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Advertisement1510 1966-09-24 16 llajsaaaaaßsa) lr»a» Paaft IBi ACKNOWLLOGMENTb >>an> 6>» late Mi.ltae! i« »<vssh Btaa« thaaa all rneskaa iM c aaaA* I nai I a JITbT rtm MbsW Ms Mr us Sac Baaa) rkassi triaaaai Sxad aad aiaa nar tha haaa af aare aaa- taw IHaaMM BF LATE M I Haaaia* km .a1,510 words
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Advertisement1181 1966-09-24 16 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M ■•'ale M llBtm.t Bmx M as*. aaSra suit IuROPBANS OTMSRS I »ntu has) aajaa aiti a» raaaa distrsrf i Pieaea teaeasaea* ilpen 44)h57 'uHNISMBO SSA SIOI I Haaataa Rate I S44S wer aaaata ir>plwne .Spare. M 414J4 .'.'3<a aad 14*4* NBWLV RBNOVATEO SBMI DETACMBB) saaMsßßaaw .n Diaf1,181 words
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Advertisement973 1966-09-24 16 OODOWN Sf AQ WANTED II V/arw* M faaaai.l Bm tt eaa. axdra WANTBO C4B4WN l.Set) 2.SS4J •a. rt fiagaam ar«a Oataila ta P O B*a 2883. Siaaaaara. OH- ilt >fAlt VACAMI fa at ares te Wm -aWjt ac Ha. aafra OFFICE SPACE VACANT at So Sauth Britit Raad .corner af973 words
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Advertisement819 1966-09-24 16 PHIUILLY It »«rws BS Via I— ••< M era errr. WANTED TO PURCHASE Malay. aiaa Paajniaa sann stamps Irena eaaa- I has and prixa'r !*ead e> Uils Baa AS44I IT S pare UFKICt EOUIPMEM M aVsjeßß M i Him.,— Bum it rli extra VBCTROPRIMT THE WORLD 4 Mntaat prwo* k>hototupier819 words
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Advertisement1099 1966-09-24 16 rETS FOI SALE It m,mm SS tmtm.t—Bmm 44 rta over* IN STSCK Rod Brav-a Diertxaaee Fisr rraen on. ml I* aia isrcatea Rad Saw Aquarium Tnephoae 34>la>1 Spare LABRADOR PUPPIBS MKA Claaa i aaaxaaaa itn i-hildrra and rarelleat »Mi<h 4m> P»aar XL a.>?Uft tH.Hk CBNTRStk ur do»> I Sc *>«1,099 words
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Advertisement1007 1966-09-24 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE li W*r4m U <V. it rtm aJttra I »B« OOoa VISONS. I eaca Ptttaa EBaSS*aja4atin« t'oaauit Asia Clectr«. I i^rona 1* S aare ***** a MoHimaaanip giiaraatead. l«*4 A MINI COUMTMVMAM aa one nei n# paial »OU li Mohaaied SIMCA *aa Mremoer 144 M itk I push1,007 words
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Advertisement566 1966-09-24 16 FOR SALE li War* M BJB. IMTBRBSTBB in STBSMJB araaH- .'••a Sauaa, srd floor Hi.. Itreet Spare lei mimki 4 TRACK TAPE CARTRIOCS6 ft yaur airreo car tap* *r witfa mlMhh of pap moud Audio aer Baa\ Orchard Road S pore YOUR REQUIREMENT! Ml t l taaei pore f OR566 words
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Advertisement1395 1966-09-24 17 TH£ E A bl//V£S ■jp^L^^aL U'tESl 14UINt> It tl»UM»»l MtMtuO. H»H»It»NA»m-MlltßfAM-AMSItRSAM ANTWERP AARNUi-tBPINNAWN I'mm P |ta* Pt««aj 1 hi— a aaal h bu.g a*m *r-» '"A a tan ItPt 71 M SCI II 21 U II Mt I BSCSTA Stl 1/ I Set t/ll 12 II II Ml I I1,395 words
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Advertisement1404 1966-09-24 17 I Ben%Line\ UPttSS SIPYICE 10 tONIS*. LiViRPSSL I CSNIINENIAL Pffli bennevis r.: aaajaan pi Rflaajj Hamtuig Nat 13 G 11 'ilaj Sept 2b 71 Sept 71 31 Caen* att 20 nrwAD TV Oet 21 BENARTY M «-t v t n« i Pt Stuai Rotttrtan Nt» 11 lift 71 1 Oct1,404 words
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Advertisement1361 1966-09-24 17 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. Ml OVERLEAF Ml SUTWARI lIRVICE FISH W K C I NT I NUN. LiHtg tan I'pert P. S kaa Ptatag cm Of COLOMBO loartta. Niaaarf, Rottartaa, iitatian 1 I Set 4 SM Cm If RIPSN Itnata. Niaaarg. Stnartia. Mall 71 22 Set 73 71 Bel1,361 words
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Article229 1966-09-24 18 (\t TOBKR first imaV ntkavr yr f.a.B. kajven rlaawaj at 1 p.m in Kuala I uaapur anal Mnupo" tntrraUT at resala prr lb. »p a quartrr «f a cent aas ThantUy'k rlastisic level far the poulton 1 h* Uate »v very ajanrt bat ateaaly. 8.A.8. anal M.H.K.229 words
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297 1966-09-24 18 rIS haa been a week of mixed .sentiment and the local Rubber Market MM ovti shadowed by an air of uncertainty, state H.C.B. Co. Lt In their current survey. On balance there was little change In level from 'aat Fridays do.se states the report.297 words
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Article140 1966-09-24 18 MELBOURNE. Prt. INDUSTRIALS were barely steady. Falls outnumbered rises only narrowly but moM key stocks declined. B.H P. sold do»n to 55 76 but recovered to steady at 55.86. Base metals were barely steady western Mining highuglited with a arop of 2b cenu to So 88 Oils were140 words
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Article115 1966-09-24 18 VJMIPS lying «lon«iirl. trio Sin,«por« Harbour nrharvaa ar oipoctod today arai Mannover 3/4. Thomaaevarctt 5. Aatyanax 13/14. Olympic Mam 23/24, Telamon 25 28. Malay Uaru 27/28. Ceotaur 31 32, Benoevia 33/34, Kumacun 38/38 PbenUn 42/43 Gall Ico Uahlel 44 '45. Hoech Elan 47. Auby N.W. 1/2. Sea115 words
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456 1966-09-24 18 THE Straits tin price fell yesterday in Penang by 53.624 per picul to S6OB on an offering estimated up 25 tons to 185 tons. The drop was unexpected as in London on Thursday three months forward buyers' afternoon price bad only fallen456 words
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833 1966-09-24 18 rE last full day s trading of the week yesterday on the Stock Exchange Haw a very quiet, but steady market in industrials and properties with all-round improvements in tin prices. In thr equity section buyers bided their time while short coverers waited on833 words
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Article26 1966-09-24 18 Malayan Stock Indues Sept. «>ept. 23. •Industrials. H.II 93.53 Tins; llpb.:>« 10x.12 S rubbers: 111.19 111. IS Det. 30, 1 <••.:; 100. Dec. 19«> 100.26 words
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Article807 1966-09-24 18 OLSINESS in and reported Co the Singapore an d Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets INDUSTRIAL* Boi.ltfJd CVUOO) ■KM; cc M. ii.uuuj <i.j- v i.'.iHHJi 51. 39 D, 132.000) SI 37. (1.000) DI.M: Ounltpi <807 words
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Article26 1966-09-24 18 •Sept. '.'.I. RUBBER PRICE: 39 cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: si.iik (down laUti). Estimatrd unofficial offerinK 185 tons (up 25 laaa).26 words
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Article47 1966-09-24 18 (HINtH PrortMCf ■aaßjtMßt Si,i ;1 day 1 1/ in on milk Copra: .-.,.i ii, i. Ik <on< n»nt: peo»»r Mnataa -^rr- La m pong M.U ImaaaaM Coconut Oil MlMart' Asm ciation pricit i.mk *l M 4. sellcra. Tha to^ Sinjaporo Copra Assoaiatian n»»n •riaas: Lnguo'Tl47 words
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Article78 1966-09-24 18 'THE Association ol Banks in Mjl.rsia mHfiK th*--** tha'ngt-* to merchants yesterday tali ra i United States: Hi>ing IT 3^' 11 '18, airmail OD :ij 13 lt>. <«> d at. 331 credit hillo ;i:j 7 i»i trade bills. Canada: r.uyini; rmoll ou ;t:. t*;. ;«j a- t :>oj78 words
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Article37 1966-09-24 18 ON the Iroo oichanxt market :n H^n< Konic ymttrday. th« US. dallar «aa quoted at 6.7s lor T.T. and 6.761 for aash. Starling van quoted at 16 05 and ana taal ar »ld m SBt.37 words
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Advertisement748 1966-09-24 18 KAWASAKI KJSEN KA1SHA LTD. U.S.A. ■>••»■»« a* AUaart* atorvla* to|W mi»i>i c M«t m a art iwnim mmm •»••*•>•. Mara- it a act ti M 2 Ma o Oat u aw MOT" MM M* 20 M M* M Oat 1 M* I MS MM* Japan Dtr»«M »ajtnr|ajaj fNM| 2 I748 words
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Advertisement737 1966-09-24 18 »UST»AUA NfW MAI.ANI tllVICtS I INK*. PUISIAN ANb Ft* EAST SHVICCS It Frtawttt. INIMl MfltonrM. ii—n Ti: Matffts M« Nifapattiiaa Ptn.n, P.S'kim S 00ft JTL. Vocl 'Titt (i»psi« i t oct it/ 11 tct imi tct jj f r lOMRlit t I Nit I' I Nil M'11 Mi tijS2« 2*11737 words
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Advertisement37 1966-09-24 18 Looking for a house is o headache only when you try to pass the information among friends It's simple if you use our classified columns. Call at your nearest classified agent or dial 2800 (Spore), 8991) (X.L)37 words
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Advertisement783 1966-09-24 19 i«<i»i>< Croat toge 1(1 FOR SALE Vy NMIiNU #>»•■•»€ Mat P%SM •(W Ml AM a—jj oTaßßkaat "alj*» I aaar— ai aft I fe* akaat •I awnaaai tomnima COaaoaoy. Boaaa. aaoea. Tat 01IM/ rraoa. STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC. H Wmmtt M *W« W aa«ra cmuiaia ra» Ovoawo Maaa—a KMaaatt roattl Ti mil783 words
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Advertisement739 1966-09-24 19 WHERE TO STAY (Malaysia) TMAiTa SUISY MUII < > riaatiiia— Bar lat I»i MM jOMOai MOTf l m liaiH-mi lo i? Airraaamaain Kaoma W>»m MIW ITDtlil VIIW MOTH Ji»n naaru aaaoaia Daadaa mm* riaara»a»i stoutly. Eaoallaot •aaMoa aiMl O I'm*. T»i J B lltt WHUtt 10 tAi (S pare) aTae*739 words
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Advertisement801 1966-09-24 19 jgp»U«l NOTICE N THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Adoption Petition So 2M of l»M In ike Matter of the msoliiw of ClaaMrea Ordinance Chapter M) A saln the Matter of hiia Teok Lai imi (to be ralloa Lac Bo* Ratal aa Mranl To Mr Chua Kee Soon801 words
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Advertisement744 1966-09-24 19 THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 174) MlTlil Of INTEND!.!! DIMIIKM) Conpenies iWlnding-Upi No 3 of INI Re: Banbassy Hotel Limited NOTICS 18 HEREBY GIVEN that a Pint and Final dividends are intended to be declared in tbt above matter. All Creditors who ha\e not yei proved must prove their claims by744 words
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Advertisement607 1966-09-24 19 TENDERS J.KR SELANGOR PMIKIKIMHI TAWARAN J.K.R. Tawaran daripada Pemborong- yang berdafter diJ K.R di-dalam kelas EX dan ka-atas akan it-terima di-Pejabat Jurutera Penguasa. JK R Kuala Lumpur hingga lam pukol 3.00 petang pada 29hb Sept.. 1964 UNTOK PEMBENAAN SA-BUAH MASJID DI-SUNOEI BULOH. KUALA LUMPUR 2 Segala butir- boleh didapati pada607 words
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Advertisement476 1966-09-24 19 TENDERS SEKOLAH TUN FATIMAH, JALAN LARKIN JOHORE BAHRU. TENDERS Separate Tender* wtll be received t the Sekolah Tun Fatimah Jal»n Larlcln Jorure Bahiu up U> U noon on Monday 17th October 1M« for 1. Supply of Fresh Provixlon* for period 1 1.67 to 31.1267 2 Operating School Canteen for period476 words
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Advertisement727 1966-09-24 19 aB BSS nnn^gaaß«^ga a nnnn»aaa.sa» >BK^ K aaaaaaaaa^ B aaaa, ¥^^H International Computers REQUIRE TWO ADDITIONAL COMPUTER SYSTEMS ADVISERS for the Bfjfj important task of ad*i*ing »ur exWttng; and prospective < u»tomer^ n n (he application of computers to bu'inets problems Malaysian riti/ens aged between 24 inrl i". tear* are727 words
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Article, Illustration1797 1966-09-24 20 EPSOM JEEP - Tufton faces threat from Royal Command Race 1-1.30 Class 6 Div 2 (S4.000) 6f (Far lixal )m*kry+ and apprentice*! 1 4J5.53 Brmndon a (Jarky's) J Donnelly 5 9.3 (F) *Haaaaji 1 t ***** Leader a (Inky Xi E Donnelly S 90 I8F) *L«w 11 I 2*042 JOSKKR IV a iKYUrn - 1,797 words
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Article170 1966-09-24 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The programme for the Malay- slan AAU Bnl Asian Games trials at Merdeka Stadium tomorrow and Sunday: Tomorrow: 230 p.m. discus. high jump. 400 m hurdles: 2.35 women's shot putt: 2.40 200 m heats; 2 50 women's 200 m heats: 1 3.0 triple170 words
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Article69 1966-09-24 20 Introducing Jockey Form gives placiiigs of the past fi mounts ot the top 12 riders. Latest piacitiQ iv on thr right. Jockeys' approximate rirfiiia urights in brackets < ole« (8.1) *************** loleman iTR) *************** Tiettv i 7 7i *************** Tosner (TJI *************** N<-ls«in i7.Hi IOO03:<UO.r!IIOU2n Trevena (7 13i *************** Kingston69 words
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406 1966-09-24 20 M RAHMAN - 'Moment of truth' for Armed Forces M RAHMAN CUP RUGGER \U II^UALA LUMPUR. Ft! Armed Force*, 44-9 winners over Kedah at Alor Star m thnr Malaya Cup rugger debut, fare a real trst tomorrow when they meet Srlangor at Rifle Range Road (kickoff 5.15). Kedah bring one of ih* wrake.xt406 words
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Advertisement821 1966-09-24 20 TCNDU NOTKI COVUNMENT Of MAUTSIA 't ii ii W4MRS iirrumiM •rillMS<. FUR T»IJtIOMS •CPARIMtNr kUSu ABB (ONMTHMINO ANB< HBMBIATBBM INM4U All«»> Tiatin are lovtta* tar the IbW^BT BvLl l4ja^guß.Lj^ ■^BjßßAV^Bsat F# ■MMkry fccwiwU »U1 i~ •Mt «Wtaig aaraaai asaVe few Phibi Cardew RMar. Coawullsag Bn«ii«ri> Menmuille Maok Building Lrtmli Paa>i821 words
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Advertisement448 1966-09-24 20 NOTICES NOTICE HO HO BISCUIT FACTORY LIMITED >pp*tiami haa barn made u> iirnuxi ul the abo*« Compmn> u> ta»ue a dupliraie cartiflrai* lor M aharaa u> Mr Ch ng Boom Him of 7»-A »m>« Pot) Boa 4. Magapuie vi plate of ih* OUlnaJ baarmt tftatinetne uuroben UM lo MM lnrlual«*448 words
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Advertisement75 1966-09-24 20 b^bW^^Jßl 3b! aft J w bB P^fck. m mJ* m**^ bw Jp *4^tmr^ i B(8L am. j^HblbbblbmF BOBOTAN k MIRACULOUS PREPARATION rrrrr FOR CHILDREN INFANTS Protect their health from common illnesses like indigestion, worm <- v trouble, influenza, colds fever, a""(^() 1 pale complexion etc. Cive them a Alf packet75 words
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Article303 1966-09-24 21 E. FRIDA - S'pore back Aussie move E. FRIDA HOCKEY By ♦SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore will support an Australian move to form a Commonwealth Hockey Federation and urge the inclusion of hockey in the Commonwealth Games programme C M Morley. ih# lerrt'ary of the Auatralian Horkev «.*»ocl».non. hu wiltttn to th» Sirnaport H A303 words
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Article, Illustration68 1966-09-24 21 CHAMP'S CUP FOR AIK HUANG JAN Aik Haa n f x (right) receiving hii trophy from Mr. Lee Guan Khye, a patron of the Perak Badminton Association, after winning the Perak Open singles title at Ipoh on Wednesday night Aik Huang, 20. of Penang, the Malaysian and All-England champion, beatLee Foo San - 68 words
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Article87 1966-09-24 21 LOS ANGELES. Fri -Wimble, don champion Manuel Santana »as surprisingly defeated by American Allen Fox in "he third round of the Pacific Southwevt tennu championships hera yesterday Fox ranked No 7 in the US. beat the Spanish No l ,-eed 10.1 6-2 Mexico Rafael Onuna upset No.Reuter - 87 words
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Article97 1966-09-24 21 HOCKEY Perak Uiv. 2 n Anaont: PWD 2 NU Teachert 1. Assumption Sch. 4 Horley MSS o BOCCEB Taipinf Uacua: 2 Transport Coy 2 Police o rJb,^ rak Dlv <T Anaon). DTC 3 Gloucester Est 1 l 5. l c i >totoyt u »*«t: MMJld Tanah a Tengah B97 words
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321 1966-09-24 21 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY: ASIAN GAMES QUALIFYING MARKS By THE Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation have set their highest-ever qualifying standards for the Asian Games in Bangkok in December. After more than a week of deliberation, the SAWLF today announced the qualifying standards which are higher than the marks321 words
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225 1966-09-24 21 SINGAPORE Fri. C. Kunalan. Singapore's champion sprinter this season, will run the 400 metres lor the first time at the AAA v Army match at Dover Road tomorrow, writes Ernest Frida. The fleet schoolteacher, who has already broken the 100 and225 words
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Miscellaneous165 1966-09-24 21 DIAHY ATHLLTICS 4Uj, y lan AAU tnala tMerdeka Stadium. 230 Dm.). B pore Army chainpioruhips (Dover Rd 3> BADMINTON— Penang open chumpionships IPCOHB ha|l> CRICKET Inter-Govt. ser vices: Perak v Kedah (Ipoh M pal padang. 2). GOLF Sultan Yussuf Cup: Perak TCSC v R. s cor OC tTiaer Une. Ipoh.165 words
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205 1966-09-24 22 FORD: OUR BIG ROLE IN SPORE MOTOR INDUSTRY SINGAPORE. Fri. The managing director of Ford Malaysia. Mr. LO. "Hepworth, today said his company had Invested some $2.5 million in an expansion programme, and cerrainly looked forward to playing an increasing role in Sine a p or c s motor vehicle205 words
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328 1966-09-24 22 IT N LESS American stockpile sales were restrained, Malaysian tin production, which had been increasing recently, would be reduced. This warning was given by the chairman of AngloOriental <M> Ltd.. Mr D. R. Mitchell, at the annual meetings of the Kampong Lanjut328 words
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92 1966-09-24 22 SAN FRANCISCO. Fri. Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. arrived here last night and was given a key to tne city. Mr. William Roddy, a representative of Mayor John F. Shelley, presented the key to Tun Razak at an airportAP - 92 words
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Article55 1966-09-24 22 HONG KONG. Fri Executives of Chinese language newspapers in six Asian countries voted today to establish a Chinese language Press Institute. The action came at the closing session of a five-day International Press Institute seminar attended by 30 publishers and editors from the Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand,AP - 55 words
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Article, Illustration146 1966-09-24 22 SINGAPORE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, with thr> two boxes rontaininc three pairs of human even which he brought back with him from Ceylon on Thursday night. He is pictured hand Ing them over at Singapore Airport to Inehe Answar Ibrahim. Chief ProtocalWan Seng Yip - 146 words
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Article285 1966-09-24 22 LONDON. Fri. The London stock market closed firm after a burst of activity towards the close on the news thje Rhodesian Premier lan Smith felt strongly that a settlement of the U.D.I, dispute was near. Prior to this the market was quiet and largely featureless. The news brought285 words
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Article57 1966-09-24 22 LONDON. Fri— Spot 18d.. Oct. 18HCL. Nov. 18\d.. Dec. 18So Oct. Dec. 18 \d.. Jan/March 18"» d.. April June 19»«d July Sept 19-^d., Oct. Dec. i»7 l«d.. Jan. March 19' 2 rt April June 19 9 lfid. July Sept 19 9 16d c.l.f. Oet 17 13 18d.. Nov 1757 words
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Article28 1966-09-24 22 LONDON. Fri— Buyers £1222 (—£7). sellers £1223 £7». Forward buyers £1217 i— £s>. sellers U219 (—£s). Settlement £1236 (—£9) Turnover ajn. 170 toni, pm 80 Tone: Quiet.28 words
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Article141 1966-09-24 22 SEOUL, Friday. PRESIDENT Park Chung-hee today rejected th< resignation of Premier Chung II Kwon anc other Cabinet Ministers and instructed them t( carry out "urgent Government business." The Cabinet resigned yesterday after an angry legislator threw a can of human waste on the Premier141 words
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167 1966-09-24 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. N|a will send an emhtman defence goodwill mission to Jakarta at the Invitation of the Indonesian doyernto attend the Indonesian Armed Day celebration! on -i and fi The mission will be 1«J by the Secretary for Defence. Tan Sri Abdul Kadlr167 words
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Article52 1966-09-24 22 LONDON. Fri Three thousand operatives at Dunlop factories are to ro on n four-day week from Friday week. Dun lops slated today. A Dunlop spokesman Mid that recent cut-backs in the motor Industry had resulted in b reduction In the demand for tyres lor newReuter - 52 words
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Obituary108 1966-09-24 22 MADAM Knoni Kii'i. Ynon« mr.'h»» Of thr latr Yap Win ("Hen* unit «i»f»mother of Y»p Phooi Koru- r«»»«-» a«»v xMrr a prnlonKMi MMM l.»--ing-inntaip nt Holy Rrnutrv rhurrh Service on m> in «m ih»nr» «o Ch»ra» Cemetery MR COM PUAV LAM »(M *A p«M*d a«*v pr*<r'ullv. 23-P living two108 words
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Article60 1966-09-24 22 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Tlntookles. a famous Australian puppet theatre; will be coming to Singapore and Malaysia in their tour of 14 Asian countries next month Australia's Acting Prime Minister Mr. John McEwen. recently announced that the government had provided a grant of up to (82,000 for60 words
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Advertisement62 1966-09-24 22 CT PAN A COOL ic^ ONLY NATIONAL IRINOS A f^U RANOI OF RIAL LUXURY FANS "^v >^!^Bk F«otuf«» incrub* oil chromium guoidi v >/ /^^Soui^Slwv piono k»y puin bvMoni front OKiHo'ion control I //SbHr^TCV automatic im iwitcr>«> a n»«. netting b»>9« colour E4v jHE I lsfi9!K^ m^^^ 16 F-40XT -^^^^^^^^x62 words
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Advertisement208 1966-09-24 22 Lav CLASSIFIEDS] WmrdM Hi iVi.im.ai LIONANO: MatlMa Mrini* »<w hroth»r for Mann l"">rrt s.»r' Tttanlu to doctor and if? Amiunta. f CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 171 -C, Bencoolen Street, 5, Jolan Ah Fook, P.O. Box 1535, nR P.O. Box 104, Singapore. Johore Bohru. Tel: ***** ***** Tel: 3958 HOME-STUDY COURSES (in208 words
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Miscellaneous51 1966-09-24 22 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 pm. i yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 84 73 Ipoh 90 72 Malacca 84 73 Singapore 91 75 C Highlands 73 60 Jesselton 7J Kuchlng51 words
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