The Straits Times, 1 November 1966
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Title Section24 1966-11-01 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150.000 The Straits Times Him Estd. IM, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 19tttt 15 CENTS M( (P) 1629 Kl>N J084: 211124 words
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Article, Illustration19 1966-11-01 1 The final wave I'KKNIIIKNT and Mm. JuliiiMin Having noodliyn from the doorway of "Air Forcr I." Mtraltk Timek picture.19 words
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Article, Illustration119 1966-11-01 1 GOODBYE TIME MAKES LITTLE NORA SO SAD SHE WOULDN'T EVEN LOOK UP AT LADY MUD. Jill i.iii. ,,1 who 1 it to tad to toy goodbye to Mr*. Lyndon Johnion U Nora, ieven y«or old daughter of Inch* Abdul Rahman bin )0i.. 1 th« Chief of frotocol. Moment* before thii119 words
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274 1966-11-01 1 Miflion hail Korea's 'greatest friend' s i im I Mon m nun in i I ,H. h .1. vii l«ve Franldi nl lohnww i .i niiiii iimi^ i. i rrlved '"<lj |iir i im ii i\ I mli i,l Inn. i. iii a Pretldi luhi ,1 i I 11..1 ||1274 words
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Article370 1966-11-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday 4 LJUIKT send ;l ..ii withoul i■ i ii in. ii led ll d of a long 111 I ii- i rim ml" nil '2\ lioill isil lo \|,ll.l\ I I I'l ,-si id ni John 'i nid Ins wih i;,370 words
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Article322 1966-11-01 1 TOCKHOLM, Mon Asunihli t i nil Ulllll of I ml ,1 ill. .11 pi l>> i plllK Imrrt likI.IV DUllll ill< il >vrr |il UK Imlli liiiml of tin him 111 limit •II UKlllß <i< it mv rfa< wlii K<«plo|lH|r .mil i in riipliini !Vf*J322 words
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183 1966-11-01 1 Attack on US envoy's home in Guinea WAfHINOTON, Mon A rowd > ■ii.uiiiiik Down will, broli* mi" ii"' H u ion i ul In < (Mi11,,., 1,, 1t. I. ii, ,i 1, i,l h vniidow of Ih, Alnli,. .ul. 'i i' i .1,,,,, while hta wife iiiiiiiii, wer< lt*ek ,<i183 words
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Article16 1966-11-01 1 i lIKI I 11l Id II M.,i, Ili tmllen ti.,ii, fioull16 words
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Article294 1966-11-01 1 Huge arms haul in New York NEW YOHK, Mi Pollci ii ,i in i i u| bomb <i<i ii ll|) I'll lIM I 111. V lul 111 hli |R up iin. i. P ci, .I i no >KUi- I h i it 111 Illl' 111 111, I 111 1,1,1 Al294 words
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Article41 1966-11-01 1 NO SECOND TERM INIT I D S iionn. Mob. t\rlllii K liiii Kirn i>r ii.im.liKi China hH Milhdmwii eamluUi fur •rn.nii nln* I HI 111 On |«lrin«llnn«» our i of Jbhii»» fer rr4*nn» «f hrallb. II ,lo»fd lodaj ITI41 words
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Advertisement62 1966-11-01 1 118 PH \W in guKK lime with AUTO KXJM4 aurf QIMeM v3^ 7 fl 'it I BBk* #s9W^ I I M'A^^s^Rinn i» yf WJ/ Then chooso a TITONI The Swisi W.ii. \y Wz of hupfinii quality > >i> n> (Jaie in doHign, H. tic hi iiii .mil moderate in i62 words
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Advertisement12 1966-11-01 1 IbV^L^* w^~ I aa II "^v i i BUILDING Uhil MATERIALS CONSULT<*>12 words
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Article, Illustration354 1966-11-01 2 Ghana's arrest of Guineans may split OAU ABABA, Mon. Ghana's detention of Guinea's Foreign Minister and 18 other officials has rocked the Organisation of African Unity. This development canu> on the eve of an Important ministerial Counsel session of the OAU which was to prepare for an African summit meetingReuter - 354 words
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Article, Illustration76 1966-11-01 2 Geo r e Harrison (above) at the London airport in the xuise of a moustachioed student of Indian music. It was not, however his most memorable performance. For it was not very lons before he was back in the old routine. of dodging photographers who can76 words
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184 1966-11-01 2 WHITES ATTACKED IN RIOTS AFTER OIL DEPOT FIRE KITWE (Zambia). Monday. EUROPEANS were attacked and cars stoned to*J day in rioting here after fire broke out at an oil depot. I Police used tear gas to control the crowd, estimated at several hundred. Some white people were taken to hospitalReuter - 184 words
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Article24 1966-11-01 2 TOKYO. Mod Police here estimate that 100 trcnaser* run »w»y from country homes and head for the Japanese capital every day A.PAP - 24 words
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Article22 1966-11-01 2 CHILDRESS iTexa.si Mon. Eight people were killed and (our iniured early yesterday when two cars collided near here. A. P.22 words
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145 1966-11-01 2 Showdown in Buddhist Church imminent VAIGON. Mon. The simmering leud between the rival factions of South Vietnam's Unified Buddhist Church flared into the open today and a showdown appeared imminent. Thlch Tinh Klnet, the church s supreme Patriarch, confirmed thr appointment of a militant anti-government monk. Thlch Thien Hoa, to145 words
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133 1966-11-01 2 WASHINGTON. Mon TT The Early Bird-II communications satellite, launched over the Pacific last Wednesday, has failed to move Into its proper orbit, it was announced here last night. A spokesman for the Communications Satellite Corporation said the onboard motor of the satelliteReuter - 133 words
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134 1966-11-01 2 Ho: Raids have not wrecked economy IJONfi KON<;. Mon Prr- sident Ho Chi-mmh said yesterday that American bombin c 0 North Vietnam had created 'somt INMB* 1 but on tin- hoi* it hid failed to disrupt the country's economy. The coat of living had not risen a* "»r have .idaptedReuter - 134 words
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Advertisement435 1966-11-01 2 FREEH NOVEMBER ONLY One free Volkswagen Beetle (Model 114) will be given away as a prize for every 50 Beetles sold and registered throughout Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei during November, 1966 to celebrate further the importation of the 20,000 TH VW into Malaysia and Singapore Jf/\. 11l MALAYSIA'S AND SINGAPORE'S435 words
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Miscellaneous27 1966-11-01 2 TUE GAMBOLS ■< *-*.<&** /^m cnoßV^ /IOIONT M6AW To) jutr tmatA s "*n. TU6l?e ABE OKI*)/' MOWDAV TO «UWOAV J *juen i peel Vf vc«. i V. INCLUSIVE r^27 words
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Article, Illustration180 1966-11-01 3 Tojo's will— long a secretreleased in Japan TOKYO, Mon. The text of the last will of Japan's wartime Prime Minister. Gen. Hideki Tojo long a secret was revealed here today Gen. Tojo. who commanded the Japanese nation in World War Two, was executed f.-^r war crimes by the Allies alterUPI - 180 words
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Article32 1966-11-01 3 ROME. Mon. Italian rUm ■tat Raf Vallone. getting in .shape lor a new part as a SOOCCr coach, fell from a trapeze in hus home ;md broke three ribs. AP.AP - 32 words
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Article120 1966-11-01 3 (JN duty at the kitchen sink...Britain's Husband of the Year, Mr. Andrew Zealley, a 30-year-old Edinburgh doctor. Perched admiringly on the sink unit as Dr. Zealley sets to grip with the washing up is his 26-year-old wife. Helen, also a doctor. Dr. Zealley beat hundreds of otherReuter - 120 words
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159 1966-11-01 3 LONDON. Mon. The giant British textile firm Courtaulds has offered terms for linking up with Imperial Chemical Industries to create one of the world's largest manmade fibre groups. An 1.C.1, spokesman said today that Courtaulds had made new proposals in Intermittent negotiations whichReuter - 159 words
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Article45 1966-11-01 3 TOKYO. Mon. A Japanese pen company has put on sale ballpoint pens with points made of rubies. The firm claims that rubies give longer durability than conventional ballpoint pens. Prices range from 50 yen (4r cents) to 2.000 yen ($16.50). A.P.AP - 45 words
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Article23 1966-11-01 3 LONDON- Mon. The Board of Trade «v reported to have approved in principle a £7.500.000 plan to develop Tilbury docks. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article307 1966-11-01 3 India in battle to beat famine NEW DELHI. Monday. jyjORE than seven million tons of food grains may be necessary for the next year to stave off famine in India's Bihar State and adjoining Uttar Pradesh, Congress Party M.Ps were told yesterday. Dr. Ram Subhag Singh, Minister of State forReuter - 307 words
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98 1966-11-01 3 DACCA. Mon. President Ayub Khan of Pakistan yesterday accused India of a massive arms build-up for use against Pakistan. Pakistan abhorred war, he said in a speech here, but if anyone dared defile its sovereignty Pakistan would give a fitting reply. President AyubReuter - 98 words
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Article45 1966-11-01 3 ROME. Mon. More than 700 people will be charged in connection with a racket providing Italian driving licences to people who had not passed te*ts. police said today. Thry include 12 stable transport officials and private driving institutions and 14 doctors. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article34 1966-11-01 3 LONDON. Mon. Seven men wore killed by an explosion and fir P in a new carjo ship, the *****-ton Toronto City being fitted out at a dockyard at Sunderland yesterday. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article68 1966-11-01 3 BLANTYRE. Mon President Hastings 11.md,, of Malawi has forbidden his people to mention the name of Henry Chipembere, his former Education Minister whom he has accused of leading an armed revolt in February last year. Anyone defying the ban must h,- reported to the Malawi Young Pioneers.68 words
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Article173 1966-11-01 3 British airlift to Zambia ends LONDON. Mon. Britain's military airlift taking petrol, oil and lubricants to Zambia from the East African coast ended today. A Commonwealth Relations Ministry .spokesman, asked to comment on rumour.-, that the airlift was being called oft, said: "I can confirm that the airlift is endingAP - 173 words
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Article50 1966-11-01 3 NEW DELHI. Mon —The Indian Government is considering imposing restrictions on the issue of passports to doctors, because of the large number leaving the country. Officials estimated 6.500 to 8.000 Indian doctors are working abroad and even more aie out of the country on advanced studies. A.P.AP - 50 words
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Article36 1966-11-01 3 MANILA. Mon. President Marcos has ordered the Justice Department to drop charges of breach of the peace against five .students who demonstrated in front of the Manila Hotel during the recent Summit conference. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article30 1966-11-01 3 BRISBANE. Mi.n. A trainee pilot and his instructor were kii!ed yesterday when their lißht plane crashed and burst into flames on a dairy farm near Mou'.o. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article228 1966-11-01 3 JAKARTA, Monday. JAKARTA Garrison troops have captured two prominent Communist leaders in a security swoop on a house in the capital, the Chief of Staff, Brig. Gen. Sutopo Juwono, said today. The two PKI men. Arkan and Achadijat, were seized while printing illicit CommunistReuter; UPI - 228 words
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Advertisement74 1966-11-01 3 GUINNESS STOUT is good for you G-uinnoss Stout is goodness in a glass. Doctors recommend it. Millions of men and women all over the world drink it. They drink five million glasses of it every day! It's a rich, satisfying drink. A powerful drink that picks you up when you're74 words
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Advertisement169 1966-11-01 3 BY POPULAR DEMAND AND COMING TOURIST WEEK WE EXTEND OUR jF?j\ Ist ANNIVERSARY^^ 5 MORE DAYS /^^^f DRESSES MY 2 /%§^zt/ For... $13.50 VfrfS^xJfei.. 2-pe. SUITS MY 2 tfffQsOvi'J*F.r... 513.50 fogJlj^XWf? BLOUSES »»Y 2 \1 PYJAMAS UII 2 'TfM '^V F0r. ..513.50 STRETCH SKIRTS NjlSqSjK »«Y 2 $8.50 YO UnJk.169 words
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Article, Illustration83 1966-11-01 4 A very special 'treat' and no time for any 'tricks SO IT'S FAREWELL... "TRICK or treat, Mr. President," cried the 200 cheerful American children gathered at Subang Airport yesterday morning to say farewell to President Johnson. Yesterday being Halloween the day for witches and goblins the children in true Halloween83 words
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Article62 1966-11-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— TM Sultan of Sclangor and thr Trnpku Ampuan will br gurM& at honour at thr Carnival Nite in be held at thr Srlaiißor Club on Nov. 11 in air! of the ExSemcpmcn's Association. Tirkots at $10 for diners and $4 nnn-diners are now62 words
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Article45 1966-11-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Mr. Lee Joo For. a lecturer of art at the Chcras Special Teacher*' Training Centre, will leave by air for Rome tomorrow lo be the official representative at the Exhibition of Malaysian Art to be held there in December.45 words
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Article45 1966-11-01 4 YIPs entertained TAIPINO. Mon. The MalayMan Indian Congress branch here yesterday entertained to tea Inche A/iziil Rahman bin Abdul A7lz. Mr Shanmugaveloo. Dato Mn-h-impd Razak bin Mohamed Akram and Mr Lee Soo. who were awarded decorations by the Sultan of Peratc on his birthday recently.45 words
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Article28 1966-11-01 4 MALACCA. Mon The Governor of Malacca. Tun Hall Abdul Malek bin Yusuf. will open the Malacca Police Week at the Central Police Station here on Friday.28 words
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Article27 1966-11-01 4 PENANG, Mon. The mobile X-ray unit will be at the Balik Pulau district hospital tomorrow and on Wednesday to give free X-rays to the public27 words
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Article59 1966-11-01 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Registrar of Societies. Mr. (.oh Sin Tub. has told the Alliance Party Sincapura that he would approve the part;'* revised symbol, consisting of a blue com pas* without any circles. In the meantime, he said, he had no objecti >n> to the party using the59 words
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207 1966-11-01 4 Tin: The need for a workable price level KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE United States Government is beginning to realise the need for a workable price level for tin to maintain the Malaysian economy on a sound basis. This was stated today by Senator Chan Kwong Hon. president of All-Malaya Chinese207 words
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77 1966-11-01 4 Accepted: Quit letters by four MPs OINGAPORE. Mon Th« Speaker has accepted the resignations nf four Barisan Snsiahs .MPs. They are Messrs Koo Young (Thomson). Pnh Rer IJak (Tampinrs). Tan Chene lone (.lalan Kavu i and One l.ian Tens (Rukit Pan i.i Ik The remaining Rari>an IW.P.s arc MisN I77 words
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Advertisement261 1966-11-01 4 Keep fit! Keep slim! WITH RYVITA CRISPBREAD /7£ rg\\ No wonder th»t Ryrlt* li Brlt»ln'ifltvoarlt«orlßpm bre»d. It's not only dellaloM. With only 29 calories la iPp** »ach slice, it helps you to Blim Straight from the B. packet, crisp and ready for ?a oh*p ry« br««j breakfast or any other261 words
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Advertisement56 1966-11-01 4 Go well dressed in rGOLDENTEX' I SUPERB SUITING MATERIAL jC*»*% MADE FROM I J\* 55a TERYLENE 1.C.1. bjl^^ 45 WOOL, WORSTED \M 1 FINEST QUALITY WWWRINKLE-FREIL WzW EASY CARE ■K TOUGH SUAVE jf*' You'll look dashing, distinctive in suits and trousers pr tailored from GOLDEMEX' Available at all leading stores56 words
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Article, Illustration253 1966-11-01 5 MARGARET WEE - So friendly Lady Bird MARGARET WEE SPOTLIGHT ON THE FIRST LADY By Kuala Lumpur, Mon. rp W O Malaysian women who spent the most time with Nn. Lady Bird Johnson during her brief, historic visit to Malaysia with President Johnson yesterday, were today full of praise for America's First Lady.253 words
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Article43 1966-11-01 5 TAIPING. Moil Tlie 119 million budgetted expenditure of the Tatplng town council for next year was approved by th» council at its monthly meeting on Saturday night. The expenditure, however, tall* short of revenue by an estimated $526443 words
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354 1966-11-01 5 V.K. CHIN - V.K. CHIN: By Kuala Lumpur, Mon. JWO MCA officials left here today for Ipoh to begin an eight-day tour of Perak to explain the party's stand on the language issue and the expulsion of Mr. Sim Mow Yu. They arc the party's354 words
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Article, Illustration316 1966-11-01 5 His vow: I'll be agent for Causeway -unity SINGAPORE, MOIL The Rev. Chiu Ban It. the first Malaysian to become the Bishop of Singapore and West Malaysia, today pledged to become, if called upon, "an agent of reconciliation" between the Federation and the Republic Penang-born Mr. Chiu. 48. whose consecration316 words
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Article44 1966-11-01 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Hundreds ot children of RAX families here will take part in "Operation Harvest K-M,var m the next few days they will distribute food to patients of the Trafalgar Home. Salvation Army homes. Roman Catholic homes and St. Andrew Orthopaedic Hospital.44 words
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141 1966-11-01 5 $200 fine for hitting parking attendant IPOH. Mon. A proI secuting officer toI day asked the magis- i trate to impose deterrent sentences on peopie found guilty of assaulting parking meter attendant. Senior Inspector CM. dCruz made this request after a Perak AAA coach. Kong Wen« Pool 37. was found141 words
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Article22 1966-11-01 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— The Johore Stat P Assembly will hold its budget session for eight days beginning on Dec. 3.22 words
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Advertisement154 1966-11-01 5 SPECIAL SHELLANE nAfll/Anr nr ii J[ Quicker, cleaner cooking at a bargain price lr^ |>. Tikeadvantije of this Special PackigeDtal. A Offer while itocks last. I A SINGLE BURNER A compact and hijhly 1 I 111 fficitnt burner with a quick and V easy control. I j A SHELLANE REGULATOR154 words
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Advertisement55 1966-11-01 5 SPECIAL OFFER UP TO 3O^b STOREWIDE REDUCTIONS LAST 5 DAYS MllHilllllillni /ft MNMHMIMUIN s te^^-^ HJPEKING f t(!« J NEW STOCK HUGE SELECTIONS OF EVERYTHING FOR LADIES MEN AND CHILDREN Fosters Lager TT^ The finest Australian W6TSL(MJI& Beer available at good jj^^ stores and bars... IfeHMtf DRINK IT HERE AT55 words
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159 1966-11-01 6 IDENTITY CARD REGISTRATION IN LAST STAGE SINGAPORE. Mon. The third and last phase of re-registrat-ion for the new laminated plastic identity cards begins tomorrow at Bukit Timah. Jurong and Bukit Panjang constituencies. The National Registration Office ha>. set up a total of 13 centres In ttMM constituencies and reslrirnts are159 words
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Article, Illustration241 1966-11-01 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The lar ea>t head of the International Executive Service Corps, Mr. Harold R. Crawford, today expressed optimism on Singapore's industrial development potential. Mr Crawlord. who has arrived to review and evaluate the progress of 15 lESC projects in Singapore, said: "Your241 words
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Article122 1966-11-01 6 FLATS, CASH FOR FIRE VICTIMS SINGAPORE Mon. Emergency relief work for the 417 victims in yesterday's fire at Maude Road were completed today when keys to Housing and Development Board flats were handed to 35 of the 104 affected families, together with rent subsidies from the Social Welfare Department. They122 words
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Article32 1966-11-01 6 SINGAPORE Moi: A demonstration of the ne* Ilioprim i m vas held at ihe PtlW and Npn\r Hall tins evening, i There were three processeri oi diflcreiu slsei> on .show.32 words
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Article409 1966-11-01 6 26 plead 'not guilty' to charges SPORE DEMONSTRATIONS SINGAPORE. Mon TWEXTY-SIX people, including six young women, were today charged in separate groups In the Ninth Magistrates Court in connet'tion with yesrterday's demonstrations in various parts of Hu> Republic. All pleaded not guilty before the magistrate, Mr. Tan Hoay DJin Except409 words
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Advertisement360 1966-11-01 6 ODEON: OPENS THURSDAY! FOR THE FIRST TIME, A MOTION PICTURE FILMED ON LOCATION INSIDE RUSSIA!! .ftP-FI THE MOISEYEV I, PIATNITSKY DANCERS IN SHOW Vfek STOPPING NUMBERS dLL ONE OF THE MOST UNUSUAL ROUNDUPS EVER FILMED BY PLANE AND HELICOPTER, W YOU LL SWEEP ACROSS 6,000 _JF MILES TO A WORLD360 words
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Advertisement79 1966-11-01 6 OCEAN THEATRE Siglop) Closed as from Today for Renovations and for installation of:— New Airconditioning Improving Sound projection Improved Seating RE OPENING SOON UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT FOR SHOWING LATEST ENGLISH AND CHINESE FILMS. EAU OE COLOGNE CANOE r <^^&^^- 1 tr BB I J*\ KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LTD. VHf S<rt79 words
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Advertisement193 1966-11-01 6 DINE WINE AND DANCE AT RESTAURANT IRtSTAURANT. BAR HOTEL' 19S Poiir Panjonf Rd., li'im.i.l Singapore. New Luxurious Cocktail Bar Delicious Chinese Food Specialising in Sea Food COSY SEASIDE ATMOSPHERE Ample Parking Space COURTEOUS QUICK SERVICE All Rooms Are Fully Airconditioned DIAI AND HIS COOL COMBO in attendance Bj| niahtly. |A193 words
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Advertisement311 1966-11-01 6 LIONS CLUB OF SINGAPORE (HOST) presents A Charity Film Premiere Under the distinguished potronoge of The Hon. Minister tor Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin at CAPITOL (Spore) Wednesda> 9th Nov. at 9.15 p.m. B In Aid of ARTIFICIAL KIDNEY PROJICT FUND B for the University of Sinqoporc. B BBB^v^^«p^arjßßßßßßr^^^K JB311 words
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Advertisement425 1966-11-01 6 TODAY TOMORROW ONLY 1 11 om, 1.30, 4 00, 6 30 9 30 pm A iuuk lutuunu rth\Mi j lErv,, OPf\> Prfxcntrd In 70MM ■RUoiiH.. ML,*. .111) RE" Hosted by BING CROSBY Today! 11,1 30,4,6.30&9 3Opm ASSAULT UN A UUEEN" Frank SINATRA Virna LISI o(or Po M Qvision ,Por CATHAY425 words
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669 1966-11-01 7 Wife who resumed ties with her old flame'- KUALA LUMPUK. Monday. TOTAL of 123 youths were charged in* the Magistrates Court here today with rioting yesterday. They pleaded not guilty. The magistrate. Mr. N. Mahalingam. refused bail because, he said, investigations were still669 words
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Article63 1966-11-01 7 4 Violent' youth bound over n?OH. Mon— Choy Kok Pp'nv IP. whom a probation report described as spnsiuvp. troublpsomr. Molent. and probably needinß pajrcfalatrk treatment, was bound over In $500 for one year by the magistrate's court here today. He pleaded guilty to causing \pluniary hurt to his brother Choy63 words
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Article80 1966-11-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. |fon Tplerom.-. KonfeßepV, B<>ittr Ch^iipK. 37. wwm todny granted a dpcifr nisi to be made .<bsolu'c In thiP^ months, when he suoceaafully prtitionrd thr High Couil herr to havr his marriac in Mi.vs G Ilia— hi. 36. c>rlarrd null and void on the ground80 words
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Article38 1966-11-01 7 MALACCA. Mon Thr Malacca brand) of thp National Union of Commercial Worker* will hold a ci*ncp at (he Ttown H.ill ln-dp on Saturday to i«isp Fundta For im mbors' welfare and to tract tt| mra premises38 words
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Article32 1966-11-01 7 KUALA I UMPUR. Mon. i Fourteen organisations will take I part in Remembraiur Day paradp to be held at thp Cr: o- uph here ai 9 a.m. on Nov. 13 I32 words
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137 1966-11-01 7 DENANG. Mon.— The RailI waymen's Union of Malaya has sent a telegram I to the Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, j protesting against the Government's delay in settling several long standing claims submitted before January. 1963 "The Government had promised that these would be137 words
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Article, Illustration93 1966-11-01 7 U I \l IJ'MPI'K. Mon The Chief of Staff to the Ministry of Defence. Col. Othman bin Ibrahim (above), has been promoted to the rank of Brigadier. A graduate f the Staff College. Camberley. Britain. Brigadier Othman. 38. became thp Chief of Staff l.»-i August. He93 words
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Article111 1966-11-01 7 Saigon happy over Malaysia peace J^UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The people of South Vietnam are happy that peace has been restored between Malaysia and Indonesia, its Ambassador. Tan Sri Tran Kirn Phuong. said here today. In a Vietnam National Day message, the Ambassador said: "We shall not forget that Malaysia wa.s111 words
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Advertisement310 1966-11-01 7 PUT A GLEAM IN YOUR DOG'S EYE! The gleam that comes from being in top condition. But in a hot and humid climate like thus one it is far too easy lor your dog to become listless and lifeless. He needs special care. I'ortunately such care is easy, with Bob310 words
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356 1966-11-01 8 A 30-man Italian trade team coming SINGAPORE. Mon Till! Italian (imrrmnriil spoiisoivd .W-iuan trade mission, which will fly inlo Singa pore <>n Nov. 21 to promote trade between the l\\o countries, is Io lie lc«l by Senator A. Banti, ami will r<Mii|M*ise »flk*ials Irom the Italian Ministry lor Foreign Tiiklc356 words
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Article, Illustration82 1966-11-01 8 SINGAPOatE. Mtm, A Btasapate early next v ell -known Kiissian year for a public pcr(iilttiral troiipi-. lh«> Bak- formanre at the National hoi l-olk Daacc BaseaiMe Iheatrr. of thr l/hek K.puhlii of The troupe. uhich the- Soxii't I nion. is n-'«i of about .">082 words
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Article, Illustration239 1966-11-01 8 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The name is American, the dancers are Australian and the numbers are French. That\ the I.a* Veeax Truupe. which is performing in a Singapore niuht spot for the next fortnight. There are Mvea <>f them six RirK. Amd from 1!» to 1.1.239 words
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Article88 1966-11-01 8 STUDY IN INDIA: A CALL SINGAPORE. Mon The Indian High Commlsatm today advi.scd Singapore .student* seeking admisMon to medical. on^incerins and other profeadopal institution- In India during the next academic year 1967-68 to send in their applications before Dec. 31. Applications should Ik- mi prescribed iorm> available irom iin Indian88 words
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Article123 1966-11-01 8 Spore areas with no water today SINGAPORE M will be cut olf tomovvo" irom 9 ...m. io 6 p.m. ai Pasir Panjaiig Road 4, m,v to 5 m..« Pa*-u-Phii|.>:is Hill. Customs quanrrs i! 3 to 63 and 71 to 73 Pcp>> Ro..(i and B.,lmrs Hill. Dmine the s.ime period there123 words
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244 1966-11-01 8 Catholic scheme to aid rural boys SINGAPORE. Mon. The Catholic Welfare Services in Singapore is to build an a g r i horticultural school i i Poimgol for the training ot underprivileged boys. Disclosing the projeil In its latr>.t annual report. Hip OTOuUttLtton said it was currently negotiating with the244 words
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Article287 1966-11-01 8 Tin- at ARRIVALS Lumpur iC> Kftialtwtal iTO I"" 10... 0 OjiilO. I t..:i .-■••ll. "BO AC. i> •»*••>. cBA fltl Tl'i ihi i^om UoniMl, Suiicli, Romi i" ;l1 unpui c K.\ "I Alitalia: Kroii Byd i A/. 76.'m «.p'> p m K.L-M From AmVfrrl-m l-.orr.. <-!.:.■ 1IKL. tail287 words
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Advertisement169 1966-11-01 8 SETRDI the precision TV receiver with the sharpest, clearest pictures rfiSTA-SCQpt Vista-Scope screen for clarity and depth of vision Fully automatic Highly polished teak cabinets Special anti-glare filter Prices competitive AVAILABE AT ALL LEADING DEALERS, inooo tSUTimS. TRADE INQUIRIES ARE INVITED. T*™ m& \l"Il Buy SETRON buy distinction TV M4NUIAC169 words
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Miscellaneous173 1966-11-01 8 right, but not too, just in Bkw f*S¥^Pr£L> '/^^P J I MUSTA HAPrV MAy BE j'p CX-5E SOME- KkW. i 'i/fIU BRINGiKJG ME HOME I A PO^EP > BETTER EASE HIM THING WENT y PlaJik>H V Sf A Z--J V>°! (.vIP OFF..>"EH BACK HEt?E J SOUR. WHEN F^\V^ V *rm173 words
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Article1475 1966-11-01 9 NORMAN BARRYMAINE - NORMAN BARRYMAINE By Th# docks of Haiphong, one of the main supply lifelines of North Vietnam, are expected to be bombed by the Americans if the war in North Vietnam should escalate. US bombers have attacked areas dangerously close to ttie docks, which up to now have been spared.1,475 words
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Article, Illustration301 1966-11-01 9 where anything shipped from the United States for the G.l.s can be bought as speedily or even earlier than in the PX stores. In Haiphong there are no delectable girls floating like butterflies in gossamer ao dai gowns— the white silk pyjamas under the301 words
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Advertisement91 1966-11-01 9 FOR KING SIZE SATISFACTION... b^^^* H H^l ■i&aWaw^Tf \cpXM aJ I ■■Hi v'zj&tm HT^f m ?^Lar ILV IB W^m i Iw^l 1 p m i jj jfcjLJ 'm'^ wbShb associate* with perfection I 'JT )l' '•^■iitj IN CISABtTTES I %9 v SBTt ■?~''?^£*M benson a hedges I Sffiß^^^^l^^^H Benson and91 words
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662 1966-11-01 10 The Straits Times Tuesday, November 1, 1966 Raising Padi Production Inche Ghazali might also have mentioned two other points of promise. The first is the National Land Rehabilitation and Consolidation Authority which will be inaugurated today. Information on how it will operate must wait upon this morning's press conference, but662 words
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Article34 1966-11-01 10 !0 Warit Sli (Mlmimum) THE FAMILY OF lit* Nf Moow Phiiani; thank falalliaa friends memiiers of Khhk H»y Tn» who paid niKht trtatU, Mat »renili>. scrolls, monie«. loan of cars duruiK th* funcrm.l.34 words
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Obituary29 1966-11-01 10 M UvrWi SIS (Minimum) RLIZABITH JBRVARATNAM, t»loved wife of Rev. J. Milton David, entered Ginry 1 MM. Kndearinc mother, m»Thie». m devotion to Ood. i"huirh and famlljr.29 words
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Article187 1966-11-01 10 Thirty American tourists in Penang are probably making preparations to leave the island as quickly as possible, their minds made up to advise all their friends to give the place a wide berth. It is difficult to blame them after the shocking experience they went through yesterday at187 words
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Article385 1966-11-01 10 The undertakings given by the U.S. Government to the International Tin Council have been carefully worded so as > not to prejudice the ultimate freedom of action of the U.S. as a non-member of the I.T.C. But there is only one logical meaning to the statement issued385 words
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70 1966-11-01 10 The same troubles at ten cents more WITH the 10 cents pay-as-you-call imposition, we were anesthetized with promises of better service facilities. Before this ten-cent charge, inconveniences were: Crossed lines, delays on the 10 and 91 calls especially at night faulty telephones attended to only after 24 or even 4870 words
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Letter137 1966-11-01 10 I AM the parent, of a boy in a vocational school. I have discovered that products of these schools, particularly those due to leave, have threatened teachers against punishing or penalizing them and some have even called teachers out to fight. Mr. Chang Kwang Sen, who replied officially137 words
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Letter98 1966-11-01 10 'PHE recent order for taxis to be painted with yellow tops and equipped with lighted "Taxi" signs Is fine for easier recognition purposes. Is It a legal requirement for the lower half of the taxi to be painted black or merely a manifestation of the present98 words
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Letter155 1966-11-01 10 ANSWERING Puzzled CB.T. Oct. 1) I would like to explain that submeters are installed under an agreement with the Housing and Development Board to provide individual metering to the flats situated in the upper floors of their multi storey buildings which draw water from central storage tanks ln-155 words
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Letter23 1966-11-01 10 £ONGRATULATIONS to Messrs Lim Chang Lan and Raja Nayagam for designing the "minisarong." It is mini alright, but hardly sarong. S. NADRAJA Kuantan.23 words
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Article462 1966-11-01 10 YUNUS MARIS - Learning Malay 284 YUNUS MARIS By M.A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: PuokAN ti.. team; chrrV* tadji active, energetic; MKNjarincKAN fol iV) to score a goal (lit. to "net" a goali; j»ring en) net; chuarha tin weather; SEparoh nun KKilua iNi hecond hall time of a game iof lootball, etc); BKRan*.or2462 words
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Article918 1966-11-01 10 Republican hope regaining some lost ground, Democratic confidence in a good performance by A Special Correspondent Washington, Mon WHILE President Johnson is visiting Southeast Asia the American people have been preparing midterm elections on November 8. Little attention is given to these elections in theFWF - 918 words
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Advertisement873 1966-11-01 10 Straits Tines Malay Mail Clarified ad«eiti««m*«li "<o» be handed Io I COLD STORAGC SUfCRMARKIT Orchard Road |R*t*pfionni O«ik) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Road Na.nl Bat*. citV«ook stori ltd. i Winchester Houte, Colly*» Qua*. THE NEWS FRONT M M ISMAIL HAMIEM STORC, Ml* Upper Chonal Road. Singapore 17. V. RETNASAMV873 words
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Advertisement43 1966-11-01 10 The Bank v- You Can Trust Bank with MALAYAN ■ANKINQ ■IRHAD and you bank wisely HEAD nsnrs."--^!- \-J^ MALAYAN lANKIUIIDINsj 92. Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. BANKINyERHAD AsdwriMd C.p.nl: I SO 000.000 am** mt H* Us Osktl t iS.OOO.OOfi C'*«s Amu Uc*4l JJ70.000 00043 words
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Advertisement65 1966-11-01 10 KNIGHT K. 10 SLIMLINE A FABULOUS UPRIGHT WITH MATCHLESS FEATURES IN TONE AND APPEARANCE TRADE-INS AS WELL AS HP. TERMS AVAILABLE. BOLE AGENT: Q (|f(^li! II II! II 111 II 111 11 *****1113 «j %ft i m*am ml t*> *t MALAY MAIL Ward Puaalv ~HK" «a» PRIZE OF $5 965 words
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256 1966-11-01 11 Swindler got $12,100 from job seekers SINGAPORE, Mon. The 1,000 people who applied for jobs at the Beach Road office of a proposed bus company were told individually: "You'll have to buy company shares at $10 each if you want a Job." But when 104 applicants had paid a total256 words
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Article57 1966-11-01 11 KOALA I.IMPCR Mon The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has sent a i insrfttulatory message to the chairman Of the National Leadership Commit trr of Vietnam on :tn occasion ot Vietnam's National Day. The Prime Minister. Ten«ku Abiiui Rahman, tins hlso >rnt a Mmilax me.v.age to the Vietnamese57 words
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Article44 1966-11-01 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Chan Ah Wah alias Chan Hrn Wan. 24. a salesman of Lever Bros. iM) Ltd.. was today sentenced to a yfar's jail in the First District. Court after he pleaded guilty io misappropriating 124.160 belonging to his employer.44 words
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Article150 1966-11-01 11 FOLKESTONE. Mon. I 1 Use of the birth control pill is increas- i ing steeply in Malaysia, a conference on oral contraception heard here yesterday.Dr. LS Sodhv. president Of the Federation O f Family Planning Association. Malaysia, told the conference the growth rateReuter - 150 words
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Article25 1966-11-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon—Negotiations for an air services apreement between South Korea and Malaysia began here this morning at the Ministry of Transport.25 words
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Article, Illustration176 1966-11-01 11 Three rescued from blazing car K \\«.AK. .Mon. Three youths from Penang have been admitted to the General Hospital here with extensive burns after they were rescued from a blazing car at the 17th mile, Jalan Padang Besar, yesterday evening. The fire broke out when the car crashed against a176 words
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Article80 1966-11-01 11 PENANO. Mon. The American people hope to have more Malaysian students visiting the U.S. under the American Field Service scholarship exchange programme, the retiring AFS oversea representative, Mrs. Ruth Hunsberger, said here today. "Americans arr very keen to know and understand the way of80 words
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Article31 1966-11-01 11 SINGAPORE. Mon —The Commissioner of Police. Mr John L« Cain, will be on leave during the month of November The Deputy Commissioner. Mr. Chaam Kirn Baaac. wUI Uka *m.31 words
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76 1966-11-01 11 A DRINK OF COCONUT WATER FOR L.B. J. PRESIDENT Johnson sipping coconut water through a straw during his visit to the Labu Jaya land development scheme it has now been renamed Kampong L.B. Johnson in Negri Sembilan on Sunday. Looking on with a smile is the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun76 words
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Article241 1966-11-01 11 PENANG. Monday fHIRTY American tourist on a guided tour to Penang's famed Sun g c i Kluang snake temple fled to their waiting bus yesterday when their guide was assaulted by a gang of thugs operating at the temple. Two of the tourists fainted when the241 words
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Article36 1966-11-01 11 JESSELTON. Mon— The Chi Minister. Mr. Peter Lo- ]pft ft Kuala Lumpur today for tall with thp Deputy Prime. Ministr Tun Abdul Razak. on develoi ment funds for Sabah for ne: year36 words
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Article253 1966-11-01 11 JPOH. Mon. A poultry farmer. Yee Ah Yew. 24. was sentenced to fly» years' jail and six strokes of the rotan hy Mr. Justice Chang in' the High Court here today for raping a pretty 17-ycar-oid tapper while she was un ennsc^ou*. Passing253 words
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Advertisement189 1966-11-01 11 But he could be found by tomorrow through The Straits Times TELE- ADS service. If you have lost a treasured or important possession, you stand a good chance of recovering it quickly by phoning in your advertisement now for tomorrow's Straits Times., Advertisements are accepted up to 3.00 p.m. for189 words
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Advertisement126 1966-11-01 11 Warmest Congratulations to TIONG HENG TRADING CO. LTD. newly appointed dealer in Singapore Keep cool with Carrier. TIONG HENG TRADING CO. LTD. 343, Serangoon Road. Tel: *****, *****. Advertisement CDCE to all Secondary Schools nn application IUEE an inspection copy of Higher Certificate General English, a brand-new text for the126 words
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Miscellaneous750 1966-11-01 11 T V MALAYSIA CHANNEL S Koala Lnm- for the Becond: 700 New* In pur and Penanf; 8— Ipoh and English: 7.10 Arena Sukan: MalaroM 3. 10— Johore Bahru; 735 Confidential Pile— Kid 4 Taipinr; 7— Batu Pahst; Gangs; 8 00 News in Mandarin; 9 Kluang. 8.10 81naran; 835 Hans Haas750 words
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Article, Illustration97 1966-11-01 12 ESMA BAPISTA - Fashion swings to music in the new mood ESMA BAPISTA THIS evening dress called "Aqua Dream" is one of the outfits to be seen this Saturday. The flowing skirt is in deep turquoise duchess satin with the top in patchwork turquoise and white. Only the white squares are embroidered with97 words
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219 1966-11-01 12 PRECIOUS STONES FOR MODERN DESIGNS |>RECIOUS jewellery is going modern. Proving to be extremely popular at the moment are abstract designs which tend to veer away from conventional clusters, flower bows and leaf sprays which were once considered to be "safe" buys. Now exciting abstract formations and patterns are being219 words
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Article, Illustration339 1966-11-01 12 THK stage will he set for the loveliest time of the evening. A huge screen with four white panels, each cut out like a picture frame and trimmed with gold will complete the mood of extravaganza as the musical fashion show begins. The show, which339 words
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Advertisement226 1966-11-01 12 You can tell by the sparkle in her eyes... She's a VITAPLUS girl i i■■ f ill bHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIh^- J I^p^Rw i^H i J Mr -''i M^^w^mmmmmm^u\\\\\\m\\\Wtt The extra Vitamin C in new Vitaplus keeps your family J^rgSjOß^ radiantly healthy— helps build strong bones, good teeth, tf^^^^| clear skin and bright226 words
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Advertisement555 1966-11-01 12 (or how to relax and unwind) Sail to or from HON6 KON6 or |tf AN your next Iwslne** trip Take a well-earned rest! Sail P&O-Oricnt on your next business tour to Hong Kong or Japan. If you can't spare the time to go afl the way there and back by555 words
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Article, Illustration233 1966-11-01 13 The brave smile of a 10-year-old spastic SINGAPORE. Mon 0 Life for 10-year-old Wong Bco Geok hasn't been a happy romp, but she's not a smile that warms a room. Bee Geok faces every challenge and difficulty with the same mile, and lor 2 .spastic child that adds up to233 words
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Article60 1966-11-01 13 1 PENANG Mon —Ten delegates from the Penang Centre of the I World Fellowship 01 Buddhiais will leave here on Wednesday to attend a conference of the World Fellowship of Buddhists at Chiengmal. Thailand. Irom No^. I 6 to 11 The delegation, wnich will be led by60 words
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120 1966-11-01 13 State beauty queens to parade on floats pLNANO. .Mon. Participants in the Miss Mala>MH-.Mis> International beauty contest to be held here during the Penang PcsU frstival in December will parade through the city vn n>corated floats two nights before they vie for the crown. "There will be one float for120 words
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105 1966-11-01 13 SINGAPORE, lion. Two S:ngaporcan.s left lor i Paris tonight on French I Government scholarships to study radio and television production at the French Office of Radio and Telev.>:<>n. M;>.s Lucy Leung. 24. a broadcastlng abstain with Radio and TV S'.ngapura. and Mr.105 words
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Article59 1966-11-01 13 PENANG Mon.- Scow Choong Huat. manager ol the Tiger Bar. in Tan.iong Bungah pleaded not 1 h Butftatrate'a court h^re today with operatuii; uikf box after midnight and causing nn--1 noyance to the residents 111 th* 1 area. He also pleaded not guilty to a charge of59 words
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Article61 1966-11-01 13 PENANO. Mon.-A .spokeMim. I for the Wtatajf Church here today acvised tlie publlr not lo ei\r dn. i nations to «ny people claiming tn be collecting for the church "We are not engaged In any I fund-raising drive no«." he Mirl «htn told that men were61 words
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583 1966-11-01 13 Lee: Our policy to seek maximum of friends SINGAPORE, Monday. fU seek the maximum number of friends with the maximum capacity to "uphold what our friends and ourselves have decided to uphold" this, as Mr. Lee Kuan Yew sees it, is the "beginning and end of any foreign policy for583 words
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Advertisement215 1966-11-01 13 Just M s 3o4 down. And you'll be up^^ away to the USA West Coast. MS3o4's the low down payment for a round-trip Jet Economy ticket to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland or Seattle— with the world's most experienced airline. Take off any day. Take up to 18 months to215 words
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Advertisement283 1966-11-01 13 ask for... 3R^ Am Kf A^* '^Je r^fc ~sss;* mfi C w' i /y ■it SM famous" Biscuits *DSSt 9 T PAYS TO BUY STARLITE >•£ manufactured |ÜbP*-^^^H Astcia Ltd., W^ Lv PEN/NGTeI. 2I-184 II I- m ALOF STAR J^^J^^^^^^p!* M Tel I 6 H^ Kuality Store t. K OTA283 words
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Miscellaneous304 1966-11-01 13 Straits Times Crossword 18 I l^Bl *3BE g?V £^V Hn~ i ACROSS 8 He doesn't conform to 1, evl1. Not 17 20 downs tn the 20 dently <4. 9>. downs i 6. 7i. 9. No 1000 Is one In a firm Mint 10. He gives up a spot of divorce304 words
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Advertisement652 1966-11-01 14 ontinued Irom Page lo> ACKNOWLEDGMENTS •i/ Wmr4» Ifl 'ififiimnm. BEREAVE* FAMILY OF late Daniel R .«init-Cbo« thank friends. Caltex Co.. PI brethren and relatives for sucb token* >f lovi and sympathy MR. JOSEPH CHEW thanks rela- j K tl\e*. fni-ods for night visits attend- b^ ance reath* donations on bu652 words
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Advertisement676 1966-11-01 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT li W,.r«\» s« i Win. >— Sox SO ets. extra CORNER SEMI DETACMCO 3-h«d- room buniralou off 8 m.* Holland Road. liathroomi-. servant's qu Phunr Ki'AS '««s«S B'n>rr LEAVE FLAT AVAILABLE District in J4 .\c\«-miH-r to -'4 January lf«i. Kurope.m couple. Telephone B' por* S4TII Kxt. jr."»o otnre676 words
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Advertisement657 1966-11-01 14 ACCOMMODATION WANTED Ht Hurts *t i Mm. i— Box it ctt. extra ruROPEAN EXECUTIVE require* V I hedroom Dou*e mitß wrden id DiMrli-t* 9. 10 or 11. Replie* to Box A«:il4 ST. Spore. WANTED: 5 iM-<lroom nouM. Kication com to International (cbool. tafcM Maxwell. Kuala Lumpur Inlurmsbed. Apply Box AlOO7657 words
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Advertisement905 1966-11-01 14 EDUCATION /> Hurl, Sf < Mm.)— Box it ef txtrm ENGLISH MATHS TYPEWRITING. BookkPtpinE, Btiort fined Li •6inn s.hool i'.'6o-B New Bridge Road) S pore. j TRYING EXAMINATIONS? Model Anawer* r ree catalogue. Celtic Educational Service*. 'Celtic House at James* Garden*. Swansea. U.K. SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS Wisely: Learn Shorthand Typewriting905 words
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Advertisement877 1966-11-01 14 FURNIT'JRE M Nora's <Mlm.)—dmx i» clt. txlrm FOR- CANS FURNITURE. Consult Adrians. 425 River Valley Road. Singapore 2iJ74 RUGS, CARPETS CURIOS COME TO TNI GREATEST CARPST SALS IN TOWN. PRICE* SLASHED TO THI LOWEST; BUY A SAVE ON INDIAN, GERMAN. BELGIAN t ENGLISH CARPETS RIGS MODERN CARPETS STORE I*l Tanglin877 words
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Advertisement827 1966-11-01 14 FOR SALE M HWi U 'Vim K*x S» r»«. rxtrm U.S.A. BABY BLANKETS *I.*S. f* A GHt-Sels *4 ."Mi. Ladles' Homeroats. PvMtnm H3.JW. Pullover. S]:«-k« HMM, H»if-Bhp» Xmm Opportunity' Cathay > 3». Bui BBMI Rood. Spore HIFRICIMTOR POLISH -arpet shampoo, ceiling oacillating fans of SJ.C. West ins house. HHachi. electric827 words
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Advertisement524 1966-11-01 14 LB!Mijolli[f HI KENYATAAN TAWARAN Tatvaran2 akan dl-ierima dlPejabat Pegawai Penjaga Perubu- tan. Negeri Perils. Kangar hing^a Jpa 12 00 tengah hart pada 23hb i November. 1966 untolc:— 1. Menyedla dan menjual makanan di-Kantin Rumah Sakit Umum. Kangar bagi masa 2 tahun (1967 1968) Wang Pendahulusn $50.00. 2. Membeli si.sa2 makanan524 words
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Advertisement306 1966-11-01 14 KENYATAAN TAU AKAN PAIIANC. Tawaran'J daripada pemboI rong2 yang berdaltar di- dalam JKR. Kelas C" dun kaatas di-bawah Kepala IV Pechahan 1 10 akan di- terima di-pejabat Jurutera Negeri. JKR. Pahang, Kuantan hingga lOhb. November, 1966: MEMBENA JALAN DAN PEMBETONO DI SEP AN JANG JALAN DALAM KARANCHANGAN LKTP. BUKIT TAJAU.306 words
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Advertisement1232 1966-11-01 15 TO LIVtRPQOL i WESI CBAil UK., Out S'Du'i tajUJ S'ha* »imii CLVTONEUS tivfruul, Avonmoutl la PI No. 2 CYCLOPS I, Glasioa Edn 34 Nn 4 Nn I AUIOMIDON Littrpool, Gas|.« Mt 4 Nat 7 ULTSSES Mtt, 0.6.1 Claito*.. Nit 1/12 Nn II PELEUS l.fl'jj. Oubhi Nit 12 Nat 13 MTRMIOON1,232 words
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Advertisement1212 1966-11-01 15 I Ben v Line I KPRtSS St HVICfc 10 LONDON, lIVUPOOI t CQNIINtNUt >0«U BENVANNOCH C Sin|tpuil Pi. S -am 'enani Anlatra 0« I* li P»ri Taday No« 2/ 2 RFNAVriM fM HamOuri N«v 2? S.n|aport 1 S'tiam fenani Mbrcu|n (tc I ll Pirt THay Nit 2 G'moulk Oic 111,212 words
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Advertisement1259 1966-11-01 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM 0. CONTINENT. Lull/ fari'om P. Stta mm CITY OF WELLINGTON Lonoon, HimDui|. Rotreriai* Hi.'. Mull ■i--"ii|i» C.33-14 Tilly I Nl Cllf OF ST. ALBANS ixtion. Unoet. Brnrfn. Harr.»ur| t I Nl* CITT OF CHESTEI MJ.'e. Ani«»<o. Rotitrgai* gr»rr.n. Himburt1,259 words
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334 1966-11-01 16 11HK Straits tin price fell i by .>.-> cents to StiOB.3~l I per pit-ill in Penang yesterday on an offering estii mated up ."> tons to 235 tons (lood support was reported at the lower levels. LOCAL Xl BBIK MARK] i334 words
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Article169 1966-11-01 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. IJROKEN Hill South luchliclHfd a tairly quiet markci with a jump of 37 cents to $3.12 following news of a .substantial phosphate find in Queensland, announced over the weekend. Sales ranged from $3.16 to $3.02. Industrials moved narrowly with moves about in balance. Other base metals169 words
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Article82 1966-11-01 16 CMIF ESE Product Eichan K Slnaa- I para noon price* par picul yaatarday: Cocanut Ball hulk 41' J arllcra, drum $44< BtOatS. Copra: Oet /.Nov. IK. Continent: Unquoted. P«pp«r: Muntok *hne *175 nrllerv Bmi k arfclta BlT3| arllrra, special BMBVaBiI hMck 5125 sellers, garbled Lampon* black BUS i.N'i82 words
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Article11 1966-11-01 16 <)<t. Sept. KublH-r: i. M.'in 59.693 Tin: N6U8.16 St.tKs.Bsi11 words
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714 1966-11-01 16 From Our Market Correspondent Q( 111 conditions continued on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore when business resumed yesterday. Industrials were steady with renewed activity in Gammon in which llii.OUU shares were transacted on a ready basis from ILM to |LM. The share714 words
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Article29 1966-11-01 16 Ma U van Stock Indira Oct. 19 Oct. 31 Industrials: 92.38 MJt Tin>: 109.63 110.43 S rubbers: 110.52 110.52 •Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.29 words
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Article930 1966-11-01 16 UL'SINtSS in and reported to the Sinxapore .mil Kuala Lumpur trading rooms ol the Stock K\change «esterda>. with the number of the shares traded in brackets INDUSTRIALS: BtuMead 13.0W1 •■II- i.i.iin, $100 C.C M. 11l $1.41. i 1., mini 11.44; CS Holdinxl i I niU) >:!■>.'.930 words
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Article129 1966-11-01 16 Mirboir whar»aa or t«p«cttd t«day ara: Cathay 'J 4. Malaya i>. President Buchanan 1., is, Voabmo aan Maru It, Kyothln Maru la. Kln»balu 2i, Katong M Ji, Hiye Maru I' 6, Golden Sprint 27 M, Hero 2930, Spasak Dalny 31 U, City of Wellington 33 34. Cfntaur129 words
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Advertisement1053 1966-11-01 16 M KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific «tt Atlantic Servic* Banflol HonftMi l_ R, Tori tiiriDun miM "f»iat" 1122 Nit 27 Nt. 1 UK J laa B iM IB lai IMilnrl Mart" I/2J Hi 27/11 BM IS laa 4FM IB Ml IB rM Japan Direct Sarvice Ptnani Siniapow lolunamt »oM1,053 words
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Advertisement596 1966-11-01 16 AUSTRAIt«/NEW a*L«NO SERVICE* INDIA. PARISIAN 4ND Ml lASJ SERVICE*. In FrMMtl*. Altlutt. Meikurai. SX'M Id Milras ill, Nj C »«itiiu» Penang P. S'tiam S'pon S'pgn P. Shim Pimm SOMBtU 17 II Nli 11/21 Nit 21/H Nt> HAJUU 14/11 Nit I* N|» it Mw B»MOPU ifilH 1/ lIX 1/11 »H BULIMB*596 words
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Advertisement257 1966-11-01 16 CLOSING PRICES Ott. 31. RIBBKR I'lili I Bl cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5U08.37* (down 23 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 235 tons (up .*> tons). RUBBER PRICES V(»l>l«lli tnt sradr rublirr f.o.h. huvers < 10-rd al S p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Sincapurp vrsterda> at irm-. per Ib.257 words
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Advertisement197 1966-11-01 16 OFFICIAL RATES (~V\ i h>- i.ilki.il Malax an iliorl VF Term Monr\ Market for the wrrlt ended Salurd*> i Ortohrr Ml Hit- ran(e of call rain was ail folio* s BANK FCNOS; 3J p»r rent to 4', prr rrnl. GENEKAL FUND: prr <»-ni to 4 i>rr <ml. MOVEMENT of funfl*197 words
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Advertisement767 1966-11-01 16 i^mm^n^MM^lZXlßl THE LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (SPRING) EXAMINATION, 1967 Entnes for UN alwr examination will be received at the Examinations Division ot the Ministry of Education. Kay Siang Road. Singapoie in between ]7th October and 18th November. :966. except on Saturdnv!,. Sunday! and Public 1 Holidays during the following hours:767 words
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Advertisement867 1966-11-01 17 GOPENG CONSOLIDATED, LIMITED INTrKIM REPORT Year ended 30th September. MM Vejr ended 3U.Thi 2.6— tans OLTPLT OF TIN CONCENTRATES 2..%5J ton* I vtim.ilrd average net prire received per (on £869 of tin concentrates CXOS Average tin metal price JCI.39X per ton tPenangl £1.110 PRELIMINARY rSTIMWI <>» fiROCP PROFIT (Subject to867 words
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Advertisement721 1966-11-01 17 NOTICES KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB MKST DAY— BI'NDAT— 20TH. NOVEMBER, 19(6. SECOND DAY WEDNESDAY— 23RD. NOVEMBER. 1966 THIRD DAY— SUNDAY— r.rU. NOVtMBKIC. 1956 ADMISSION TO THE RACE COURSE BY BADGES ONLY Usual $1. Unlimited Sweeps are available at the Town Office and also at: TELUK ANSON BRANCH—721 words
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Advertisement696 1966-11-01 17 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties To be held at our Sales-room. No. 104 Market Street. Siniapore On TUESDAY. Bth NOVEMBER. 1966 AT '.30 P.M. 1. Nos. 42 A- 42A Oxley Road, area 20 050 square teet. treehold (With VACANT POSSESSION of house No. 42 Oxley Road only). Rent696 words
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Advertisement771 1966-11-01 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KERAJAAN KELANTAN JAWATAN KOSONG: Permohonan ada-lah dl-jemput daripada Warga Negara Pers>ekutuan bagi perlantekan ka-Jawa-tan Pembantu Peranchang Bandar ißahaglan III > di-Pejabat Peranchang Bandar dan Kampong, Kelantan atas tangga-gaji sapertl berikut:— Pelateh: $100x7.£0-115. i Jika di oeri tempat dudok $137 50x7.50-152.50 (Jlka tidak ben tempat dudok) (ialangan Pepereksaan Perlama771 words
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Advertisement291 1966-11-01 17 NOTICE THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICi: OF INTENDED DIVIDEND Bankruptcy No. 178 57 Choo Poh Chor formerly of No 177-21 New Bridge Road Singapore now residing at No. 15. Penang Road. Singapore. (Clerk) 691 57 Mohamed All bin Abdul R.i/.ik formerly of No 743-4. Siak Kuan Road. Singapore and291 words
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Advertisement895 1966-11-01 17 UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE SOCIAL STUDIES ENTRANCE EXAMINATION AND SPECIAL ENTRANCE EXAMINATION The University of Singapore invites applications from candidates who wish to take (1) the Social Siudies Entrance Examination for adm.ssion 'o the course leading to the Diploma in Social Studies in the session 1967-8: (2) the Special Entrance Examination895 words
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TIMESPORT 1
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424 1966-11-01 18 Springboks flop and Aussies are champs GOLF CITY, Mon. Australia won the fifth Eisenhower Trophy, symbol of world men's amateur golf team championship, here yesterday after South Africa, the overnight leaders, suffered a collapse and slumped into fourth place. The Australians won by two strokes from the United States, with424 words
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Article84 1966-11-01 18 Christmas D-Day for Marge PKRTH. Mon. Margaret Smith, the Australian trnnis |>la>rr. said today *he mi kimiii; serious considrration to a coaching offer which nuulil affect her amateur status. The offer was to liulil coaching clinics for about six weeks in America next year. "At the moment I am undecided.Reuter - 84 words
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Article99 1966-11-01 18 pERTH. Mon. Jack Potter, who tourned England In 1964 with the Australian team, was top scorer for Victoria on the second day yesterday of their Sheffield Shield game with Western Australia. Potter marie 70 not out before Victoria declared 190 for seven as scran asReuter - 99 words
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Article58 1966-11-01 18 HONOLULU. Mon. Ted Makalena of Hawaii, fired a final round 68 yesterday to win the U5557,000 Hawaiian Open with a 17-under-par 271. U.B. Open champion Billy Gasper and defending champion Gay Brewer tied for second, three strokes behind the winner, on 374. It was the first58 words
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118 1966-11-01 18 MELBOURNE. Mon Bookmakers last night reassessed their markets and made South Australian horses Tnbin Bronze and Galilee equal favou rites for tomonews Melbourne Cup. Australia's richest horse race. Tobin Bronze had swept his way into Cup favouritism when he eas.ly won the L.K.S. MacKinnonReuter - 118 words
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Article60 1966-11-01 18 HONG KONG. Mon. Hong Kong Badminton Association her* named four players and two officials for the Asian Games. They are Wong CheungLouiig, 31. Wong Fri-Hun. 28. Kun Man-For. 28. and Chu Sai-Wah. 28. the players. Robert lay manaßcr and coach, and Hon Ying-Chang assistant manager60 words
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Article29 1966-11-01 18 Perak Turt Club SC beat Talplng 12-3 In their annual golf match at Tiger Lance Course. Ipoh, yesterday. PTC also won the women's match, by Mb-1%.29 words
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291 1966-11-01 18 WORLD ROUNDUP SYDNEY, Mon.— Australian Richard Hall won the South Pacific Ten-pin bowling title yesterday with a total of 65 and will represent the South Pacific in the American Bowling Congress Masters at Miami Beach next month. Second was fellow Australian Garry291 words
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Article, Illustration246 1966-11-01 18 MOTOR RACING DIVERSIDE (California), Mon John Surtees (England) yesterday won the U5565,000 Los Angeles Times Grand Prix for sports cars here in a Lola-Chevrolet. Jim Hall of Texas, In a Chaparral, was second in the 200-mile (321.8 kilometre) race, with Graham246 words
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200 1966-11-01 18 BANNED: GIRL WHO WALKED OUT ON HER TEAM ATHLETICS I ONDON. Mon— Anne Smith, the 23-year-old British women halfmile champion who walked out of the European athletics championships in Budapest last August, has been barred from international competition until Dec. 31. 1967. the British Amateur Athletics Board announced here yesterday.Reuter; AP; UPI - 200 words
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Article96 1966-11-01 18 SKOIL. Mun. Kikila Abebe of htluopia *cMnd.i\ Hun an international marathon meet hrrr in a record •hi Kniiii (Msec. Japan's I>ra*awa wax second and another Japanese Kenji Kimihara, third. Terasawa clocked 2hr l'tnnn SSsec and Kiiiiilur.i 2hr I'iiiun 5? tec. The Kthiopian appeared to96 words
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Article, Illustration291 1966-11-01 18 LONDON, Mon. Austrian Jochen Rindt pipped Australian World champion Jack Brabham by a fifth ot a second in a thrilling formula Two motor race at Brands Hatch yesterday. Rindt, driving a Bra-bham-Cosworth, won the International motor show "200" over 106 miles291 words
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340 1966-11-01 18 X'URSE Szecllly Tan. a for- mer Combined Schools sprint champion. scored bix wuis at the Singapore Ministry of Health athletic championships at Farrer Park on Sunday but she failed in her former pet events. In the 100 m and 200 m. she was340 words
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Advertisement201 1966-11-01 18 NOW BETTER THAN EVER... THE STRAITS TIMES 111 PRICE u4.Z1l PER COPY The Annual is the finest publication in South East Asia. With each passing year it wins acclaim in the region and. in fact, all over the world. The Annual is always in heavy demand. You will want copies201 words
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Advertisement89 1966-11-01 18 When your good taste sets the example iwhitmont executive shirts New from Australia! Show you appreciate the highest standards and look your part in a Whitmont Executive shirt. They're stylea for more refined tastes in pure cotton, polyester and cotton, 100% polyester or the radical new Whitmont permanent press shirt89 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous64 1966-11-01 18 Uufi* Hun-H Hy Ralph H-imdmhl Ttvesotth^ s socsy, guv nor n f\r won't be th Fhiya, fjoosv: swestes? i i*. fc|^ COSTUME! I— BE -\4B»E T C SA\\E WTVOJT >A, L COULDN'T MAKE '.Ti J />P -"S "ONAS ATTEND: I MAVE A DOC, BUT I. v\ NOT -ry\ 4* BM64 words
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Article, Illustration425 1966-11-01 19 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA ASIAN GAMES FRONT By TAN HOWE LIANG MUST SHED 7-lb OR MISS BANGKOK yyEIGHTLIFTER Tan Howe Liangs chances of earning a berth in Singapore's contingent to the fifth Asian Games in Bangkok hang on seven pounds of bodyweight which he has to shed425 words
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287 1966-11-01 19 M RAHMAN - M RAHMAN ATHLETICS By MALAYSIAN athletes d o i n jj centralised training In preparation for the fifth Asian j Games at Bangkok next month will take part in the Selangor umernment services championships at Merdeka I Stadium on Saturday and Sunday.287 words
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180 1966-11-01 19 Newcomer best but fails to qualify DIVING SINGAPORE Amateur Swimming Association will hold further rtials lor the five divers who failed in their bids to qualify for the Asian Games at Amber Road pool on Sunday. SASA secretary Woon Sui Kut told Timesport the five divers had competed in the180 words
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Article58 1966-11-01 19 Sex test for women UWI.KOh, Moil Wonirn 1 athletes p..» In ipating in i lie I iiih Asian (iamrs here in December, will all havr to prove their m-v. .At a meeting of the Game> Organising ommittrr yesterday, it mm decided that all HOmrn competitor* would havr to undergo a58 words
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Article177 1966-11-01 19 Gymnasts and fencers for Ganefo SINGAPORE will participate Id two more events gymnastics and fencing hi the first Oanefo of Asia at Pnom Penh from Nov. 25 to Dec. 6. Last Saturday the Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok, said 30 competitors and six officials would be *ent to177 words
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Article223 1966-11-01 19 T*HT Singapore Police erieX ket team, this season's Singapore Cricket Association senior league tournament champions, left for a two week tour of Hong Hone yesterday by air. The last time the policemen toured Hong Kong was eight years ago after they had won the SCA223 words
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Article387 1966-11-01 19 BOXING THE light flyweight.— under 106-lb has been accepted by AIBA, the international governing body for amateur boxing, for inclusion In future Olympic Games programmes. In announcin* thw to Timesport at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Malaysian Amateur Boxing Association secretary Foo Yeow Then*387 words
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Article628 1966-11-01 19 LARRY CARROL - LARRY CARROL CYCLING ]B IF the Malaysian Cyclists Federation had themselves to find the money necessary to send their team to Bangkok I wonder if they would recommend the maximum number of riders and officials. But it is not their own money that the MCF628 words
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Article, Illustration298 1966-11-01 19 TWENTY three year old Zainal Abidin Yu.-otl. who won the $3,000 Tuanku Syed Putra trophy in the first ever Malaysian closed golf championship at Penang on Sunday, .said that constant practice had helped him to improve considerably In the past eight months. Zainal moved298 words
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Advertisement64 1966-11-01 19 ZbtafOH Btattd ONODA CEMENT j»|»" i Manufactured fty/: ONODA CEMENT CO., LTD. Head Office: Tokyo, Japan Cabla Address: ONOSEME TOKYO" Sole Aocnls: Hong Leong Co., Ltd., Singapore Hong Bee Hardware «i Co., Ltd.. Penang BERITA HARIAN SPOT THE BALL CONTEST "V" m m SL SOO! That's The Prize for the64 words
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Advertisement188 1966-11-01 19 H an essential reference work H STRAITS TIMES DIRECTORY OF I I MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE 1966 1 Pa This is the Only authoH- 300 page Alphabetical Classified DirecWft 1 tory containing over 40,000 entries. im ta live and Comprehensive m 800 pages listing companies, their Exejl^ reference WOrk available, cutives188 words
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Article445 1966-11-01 20 Fishing row: Special body set up TIIK Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Haji Ghazali bin Jawi, today announced the formation of a special committee to consider ways and means to curb ille}^il trawling. This proposal, he told a press conference this afternoon, had been accepted reluctantly by representatives of inshore445 words
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141 1966-11-01 20 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Public Dally Rated Employees Unions Federation today described the Health Ministry's advice to members of the Cleansing Workers Union to "consider carefully" before taking a strike ballot as "a threat to the' members and ;i challenge to the Federatlon.'141 words
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Article195 1966-11-01 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Democratic Action Party, today called on the Central Government to institute a public inquiry into the killing of an anti-Ameri-c a n demonstrator here yesterday. In a statement the chairman. Dr. Chen Man Hin. condemned those responsible for the death of the195 words
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89 1966-11-01 20 iWINGAPORE, Mon.— Singapore and Hungary today began talks on a trade agreement based on the principle of mutual benefit. Representing Hungary is the visiting five-man official trade mission led by the director of the Hungarian Foreign Trade Department, Dr. Sandor Perjes. The Singapore delegation89 words
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Article272 1966-11-01 20 SHOE FIRM LOCKS OUT WORKERS .IQIIOHK HAIIHI\ Monday. JYJOKI-: THAN 400 workers of the Sinwa Shoe Manufacturing Co. here found themselves locked out when they turned up for duty tliis morning. The workers, mostly girls, were caught by surprise. The company took the action following a dispute over pay increase272 words
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Article145 1966-11-01 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. Film stars and artists from Hong Kong. Thailand. Vietnam and Malaysia will take the stage in a spectacular variety show. Fantasia '66. which will be held at the National Theatre on Nov. 5. together with the finals of the Miss Tourism contest. Another145 words
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Article153 1966-11-01 20 Blood-debt letter from Lee SINGAPORE, Mon. A letter from the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. today set the management committee of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce discussing for more than four hours whether to accept Ihe "blood debt" agreement reached between the Singapore and Japanese Governments last week. Under153 words
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Article424 1966-11-01 20 LONDON, Mon —The London I block market was dull today with share prices drifting lower on lack of interest. British funds were also dull and up to one half point lower under the pressure of the increasing number of new issues. Channel Tunnel featured the424 words
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Article, Illustration55 1966-11-01 20 THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and President Johnson having a final chat as they walk up to the Presidential plane at Subang airport yesterday. A few minutes later, the President and his wife were on their wav to Seoul, South Korea, for a state visit before55 words
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198 1966-11-01 20 I never lost faith in freedom: Lubis MANILA. Mon. liTl Through a decade in prison and under house arrest, Indonesian journalist Mochtar Lubis said today he never lost his conviction that the long-sup-pressed spirit of freedom in Indonesia would spring again to life. Lubis made the remark at a smallUPI - 198 words
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Obituary72 1966-11-01 20 MRS. CHONC FOOK Tie. I^» Ah Ctiyc 716 Custom.* illaue pa«»ed imy peacefully M.10.M Concur leaves for Mt. Krtklne Crmrtiry Tursday HIM 11 00 a.m. MADAM LOURDUMARVAMMAL 65, (formerly of Singapore > mother of S. Anthony (G.H. Singapore) 8. A. Paul (1.C.1. XL) slater of A. Dorai*amy (Singapore) passed72 words
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Article52 1966-11-01 20 HiglKbt iiiiM loui-M temperature- in M:i';ivbia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuhl.i Lumpui' 86 72 Kola Bharu 84 73 Penaug 8" 72 Ipoh 88 72 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 84 77 C. Highlands 72 55 Jesselton 86 73 Kuching52 words
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