The Straits Times, 7 January 1967
1967-01-07
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Title Section23 1967-01-07 1 ItAilVJlMll* LIDIUUI SINGAPORE -7JANW67i AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 15 CENTS SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1967 KDN. 2578:2590/M.C.(P)226623 words
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Article, Illustration1374 1967-01-07 1 STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS - STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS Water up to the first f100r... MORE pictures in Pages 6, 7 and 20. I By 1 -KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— THIS aerial picture of Kuala Kangsar was taken from a helicopter by the Sultan of Perak (inset above) yesterday afternoon. In the lower parts of1,374 words
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94 1967-01-07 1 BANGKOK. Pri. Thailand will send combat troops 10 South Vietnam in the near future, the Prime Minister. Marshal Thanom KlttUcachorn. announced today. He said at a press conference that the force would be self-con-tained with inlantrv. artillery, armoured and supplies units, able to cperateReuter - 94 words
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Article34 1967-01-07 1 WASHINGTON. Fn President today Issued an executive order imposing economic sanctions against Rhodesia. The order implemented a United Nations resolution calling for mandatory economic sanctions against the breakaway British colony.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article78 1967-01-07 1 AMSTERDAM. Pri. Hollands six-month-old doctors dispute ended today when the National Association of Medical Practitioners, representing 4.300 family doctors, accepted Government offers. Including for the first time a pension •cheme. The dispute over higher doctors' fees dated from last July 1. < vbtn an agreement withReuter - 78 words
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Article320 1967-01-07 1 $236,000 collected for relief... KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TIIK National Disaster Relief Fund which will bring relief to the lloo<l victims was stalled today with a $100,000 Governmeni grant and at the end of the day the total had more than doubled. Public donations totalled about $136.--000. The Deputy Prime Minister.320 words
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Article81 1967-01-07 1 LONDON. Fri.— Richird Burton is negotiating to play Sir Winston Churchill in a documentary which German dramatist Rolf Hochhuth has written about Britain's wartime ieader. his agents said here today. The National Th»a"-e. which includes London's Old Vie. will decide next week whether to stage the play,Reuter - 81 words
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Article24 1967-01-07 1 Weather forecast for today East Coast: Continuous moderate to j occasional heavy rain. Northern states on the East Coast: Isolated to slight intermittent rain.24 words
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Article188 1967-01-07 1 84 killed in bus smash MANILA. Fri. A pilgrimage of Roman Catholics turned into the Philippines' worst road disaster today when two. buses. carrying about 150 passengers, collided and plunged into a steep ravine 30 miles south of here. At least 84 people, including many children, were killed, according toUPI - 188 words
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Article40 1967-01-07 1 AMERICA SAYS IT AGAIN \siiim;ton Fri.— tary of State l)e*n Rusk reaffirmed today I lilted Mate* raMttMM to meet representatives i Vim ih Vietnam "either in public or in secret" »«> iliMiiss arr.inueiiients for settlement of n,im war. Krutrr.40 words
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Advertisement26 1967-01-07 1 ROTAMATIC W^/T^* •OU AGENTS Vjf LIEN WAH WATCH DEALER The best thing about this glass ofwater is the amount of room left for TEACHERS SCOTCH WHISKY26 words
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186 1967-01-07 2 'THE BASIS OF ENDING THE VIETNAM WAR... UAKIS. tri. Mr. Nguyen T»n Tran, North Vietnam's Heavy Industrj Minister, told the French Communist Party Congress here yesterday that liis government's position on the question <if ending the Vietnam war remained bused <>n its fourpoint prosi .inline He was speaking nhortly atlctReuter - 186 words
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310 1967-01-07 2 r ]MIE UNITED States Government said yesterday it was prepared to halt all bombing of North Vietnam the moment it was assured there would be "a corresponding and appropriate de-escalation on the other side". This could occur before talks started, or It couldReuter - 310 words
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70 1967-01-07 2 WASHINGTON. Fri. A total of 5.008 Americans were killed and 30,093 wounded in Vietnam during 1966, Defence Department figures disclosed today. The total since Jan I. 1901 was 6.664 killed and 37.738 wounded. The Pentagon also announced today that 11,900 men will beReuter - 70 words
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Article48 1967-01-07 2 NEW YORK, Fri.— A Now York court has awarded unemployment compensation of US$36 a week for life to the widow of a $25. 000 a year executive on the grounds that the mans murder by a fellow employee was an Accident of employment.— ReuterReuter - 48 words
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87 1967-01-07 2 A U.S. supersonic jet fighter tried In vain to shoot down a runawaj American missile before it passed over Cuba earlier yesterday, the Defence Department said last night. The errant Mace missi- WASHINGTON, Fri. le, without a warhead and being used as a target87 words
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Article, Illustration78 1967-01-07 2 A G.I. takes a second look at sari-clad Reta Faria who tops It all with a coolie hat emblazoned with insignia of various l'-S. units fighting in South Vietnam. Reita. who was chosen Miss World a few months ago. was a member of the Bob78 words
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Article116 1967-01-07 2 KENYA. Fri. President Kenyatta reshuffled his Cabinet yesterday, naming Home Affairs Minister Daniel Arap Moi at Kenya's new Vfce-Presi-dent. The 42-year-old former school teacher and onetime political foa of Mr. Kenyatta replaces Mr. Joseph Murumbi who resigned to enter bu.sinr.v; Mr. Moi retains his Home AffairsAP - 116 words
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Article53 1967-01-07 2 JAKARTA. Fn A new Indonesian news agency em^rgH today to rival the official Ant«r« I news aaency. until now the prin. cipal source of national news for I many papers here. The new attenrj cal'ed Indon»rian National News Cooperation I iKM i v, sponsored by 11Reuter - 53 words
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Miscellaneous39 1967-01-07 2 TME OAMBOLS &»**rjti&z& fAKG YOU COMINS A I STAY AT UO¥m* J *toU£*J£2 tONO} fCM YOU TMlMhi I SWOPPING WITHY V ANO OOZB rUKJ V* DOJtHOj I OPAMV 0TP612, v_ we, DeA(??j*"^ >i»S^ o^/ awaY? >^ l pleasuce twats y39 words
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410 1967-01-07 3 A new set-up to run Russia in N-war RUSSIA is setting up special "militarypolitical organs" to run the country in case of nuclear war, the Soviet Defence Ministry newspaper Red Star said yesterday. It gave no details of the bodies being established to cope with the problems of nuclear warfare410 words
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Article30 1967-01-07 3 TOKYO. Fri. A Nationalist Chinese Air Force colonel who recently returned from military training in the United States has defected to China. Radio Peking •aid today.— UPl.30 words
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115 1967-01-07 3 LOS ANGELES, Fri.— A man who supposedly drowned while skin diving in Nevada three years ago was held yesterday on charges of failing to return the rented diving gear, worth U. 5.5150. Police said the drowning was a hoax. George Knoop, 31, disappeared inReuter - 115 words
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Article48 1967-01-07 3 BONN, Fri. The West German President. Dr. Heinricn Luebke. has 36.595 godchildren, his office has announced. By tradition the President can be godfather to the seventh child in each German family. The tamily receives 100 marks (about 175; a year as a special bonus.48 words
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Article25 1967-01-07 3 BANGKOK, Fri. The Thai Constituent Assembly meeking today decided to host the third annual conference of the Asian Parliamentary Union in November. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration105 1967-01-07 3 Enter a sleek new Lotus... THE Lotus Europa, announced recently, must be the sleekest car of the year. Its class-fibre body is so modern that it Mill probably stay in fashion for years. The car's aerodynamic lines the result of tests in a wind tunnel, and the two-seater cockpit isMirrorpic - 105 words
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225 1967-01-07 3 Forger of stamps paid to give up trade YEW YORK, Fri. 11 The American Philatelic Society has paid an undisclosed sum to persuade an inter national counterfeiter who has cheated stamp collectors out of hundreds of thousands of dollars to sell his equipment and give up operations. In a statementReuter - 225 words
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367 1967-01-07 3 JNDONESIA will let the people of West Irian decide in the 1968 general elections whether or not they want to remain a part of Indonesia, the United Nations chief delegate, Mr. Ruslan Abdulgani, said today. Mr. Abdulgani said Indonesia would invite U.N.367 words
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139 1967-01-07 3 MASERU, Fri. The ITX political crisis in Lesotho, Africa's newest independent State, took a dramatic turn today when the leaders of the two opposition parties were arrested. Mr. Ntsu Mohkehle, leader of the powerful Pan-Africanist Congress Party, was arrested this morning and later appearedReuter - 139 words
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Advertisement337 1967-01-07 4 iiiDo'Vrd WEEK federal: Singapore «JbTl WW MBBlm Kuala Lumpur :N0 INCREASE IN PRICES!: Li. \lV\k\ I^RTTrTTTT^^I CHARLTON HESTON LAURENCE OLIVIER i •Wjßica'uai iohnson Ralph RicHAmsoNt fe^r KhaiflrouM mm m ULTRA PANA VISION- TECHNICOLOR' mfBSJKtt :i^.M3<.'|:i^;ilWiiWl.l > Ji,'li<^'JJ;ti^Kl;^*^.Vi3t Jrex-sky-roxy r^J^Tn^p^-al J and Jhe J-J7£'iE^|BKS j CAPITOL i» TONIGHT MIDNIGHT TEC HNI337 words
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Advertisement392 1967-01-07 4 GOLDEN STAR SHAMROCK HOTEL TFI- 7 7 AO 1 11, Dublin Rood, Singapore I Kfc. */*W PRESENTS WALKER HILL DANCERS Prom KOREA 2 PERFORMANCES NIGHTLY with change of Programme. We serve Chines* ft European Food Enjoy your lunch wltti the Golden Star Music In Air Conditioned comfort. Till 1 a.m.392 words
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Advertisement287 1967-01-07 4 CALLUS j MAOf IN I -GERMANY SHOES ——-for —^^t^^^ STYLE and COMFORT AVAHAMJ AT UAOMO MPT. STOMS r .GREAT WORLD I SUNDAY T A-GO-GO 2.30 p.m. to 400 p.m. pj Fabulous JTHEMYSTERIANS LEROY LINDSAY (The Mon From UK) Plus Guest Band:- THE ZODIACS THE CROWD IS FANTASTIC COME EARLY MEW287 words
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Advertisement562 1967-01-07 4 [CATHAftg Now Showing: 11, I.JO, 4, 6 JO, 9 10 'Ghost in the Invisible Bikini" An Americon-lnternotional Picture TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! Columbia's "ALVAREZ KCLLY" Wilhom Holden Richard Widmork In PonaVision Columbiocolor Tomorrow 8 45 a.m NOW SHOWING! 11 am, I.JO, 4,11 1.00, J.JO, 30 9.lSpm 645 L 9.30 pm "THIS PROPERTY562 words
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Article407 1967-01-07 5 BILL CAMPBELL - BILL CAMPBELL ASSEMBLY TO BE DISSOLVED ON FIRST OF FEBRUARY From State getting ready for first direct elections to the legislature JESSELTON, Friday. THE Sabah Legislative Assembly is to be dissolved on Feb. 1 to pave the way for the State's first direct elections to the407 words
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Article, Illustration80 1967-01-07 5 KANGAR. Fri. With about NO acres of padl stricken by dlMue, fanners in Kampong Senrua. three miles from here, expect a poor harvest thla year. ••We will probably Ret only 20 U> 30 per cent of last year's output." a spokesman lor i!ie padl planters estimated yesterday.80 words
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Article39 1967-01-07 5 Kt ALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr. Sancali anak Penghulu Jaraw and Inche Abang Ekliwan Zainie have been appointed unofficial members of the Federal Tenders Board. Sarawak, according to an announcement in the latest Government Ga/ptte issued yesterday.39 words
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93 1967-01-07 5 ITU ALA LUMPUR. Fri. iV _The Far East Beauty Congress is organising a contest to select Malaysia's representative to the Miss Pacific Photogenic Quest to be held in Melbourne in March. This was announced here by the executive director of the Malaysian Quest. Mr. Paul93 words
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Article63 1967-01-07 5 IPOH. Fn. A former watchman of Champion Motors here. Ja'afar bin Mlt Din, 34. was sentenced to a day's jail and a $300 fine by the magistrate's court. He was found guilty of stealing a car tyre valued at $81.75 and a battery from the company63 words
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220 1967-01-07 5 Govt cuts taxes to help printing -industry- ,1/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The printing industry in West Malaysia has received a big boost from the Government with the removal of duties on raw materials ranging from five to 15 per cent. To give the Industry further protection, duties were imposed on imported220 words
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Article56 1967-01-07 5 SINGAPORE. Fn. a Singapore bank cashier who recently detected some US$lOO counterfeit currency notes has been presented with a special award for his Alertness and efficient service." Mr. Chan Poh Guan of the Orchard Road branch of the Chase Manhattan Bank, was presented with a watch b.r56 words
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Article42 1967-01-07 5 MUAR. Pri. One thousand fishermen in Pant Jawa fishing village, eight miles from here, have appealed to the Mentrl Besar of Johore. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos to find them a safe place to anchor their 130 fishing boats42 words
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Article33 1967-01-07 5 TELUK ANSON. Fri. Th« Wah Seong Club In King Street here was raided by a police party last night the second time in six months. Eighteen people were arrested for gambling.33 words
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Article28 1967-01-07 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. A total of 252 fourth-year students of Ngee Ann College have begun their graduation examination under the surveilance of a board of external examiners.28 words
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92 1967-01-07 5 PENANG. Fri.—The Marine Fisheries School in Glugor is to introduce a one-year training period in place of its present five-month course. This extension will start from the new term later this month under a new curriculum which includes practical training at sea in addition92 words
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143 1967-01-07 5 'Postpone strike' decision by ferry workers Ttf L'AR, Fri. '/he Ferry ITi Workers Inion of Muar and Batu Pabat has decided to postpone its strike notice dv» to expire on Sunday indefinitely. This is to allow th« Ministry of Labour to have more time to settle the dispute and to143 words
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Article28 1967-01-07 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fn. Haji Ali Hassan was re-elected chairman of the Johore Bharu District Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis at Its meeting held her P recently.28 words
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Advertisement147 1967-01-07 5 m MIRAN 04 M Bf I\> i s Rv *>• i mm .^m no more gloomy picture THC MIRANDA SENSOREX IS THE ONLY CAMERA IN THE WORLD CAPABLE OF TAKING SPOT READING OF THE LIGHT THROUGH-THE-LENS AT FULL APERTURE IT READS EXACTLY WHAT YOUR LENS SEES. FROM BRIGHT SUNSHINE TO147 words
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Advertisement113 1967-01-07 5 BATTERIES EVERY battery a TESTED battery GUARANTEED against manutacturiny defects f There 's a MiCTA mower for every type of lawn i&m coßvrrrt 4 jr? 11?. SELF-W»O«LL£D! W- K«OST POPULAR MOWER IMPULSE-STAftT IMPULSE-START ML Different in models but identical in m n|. dependability. Every model is backed y^^ W^g by113 words
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Miscellaneous62 1967-01-07 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph He im da hi %o C?-£ &Sy&J MAVE A^ f I MAO TO, r f^j ;iJM LOTOPNESVE EIMSR...IVEONLY <^l J- > \m TYING VOLR v GOT OMP TCCE l^^v-*/ Pvv HAMMOO<TO —^\r^ /W phone' s\| hhy%jWf[ /^~~^s£*L f winging I mrA /#< \4w WANT THAT BUf-^-^N62 words
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Article, Illustration71 1967-01-07 6 Two pages of pictures from areas where latest reports say the water is still rising... THE only way to get about in Kuala Ketil (North Kedah) yesterday was by boat or improvised raft. Note the half -submerged cars in the background. Straits Times picture by Ng Weng Chee.Ng Weng Chee - 71 words
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Advertisement501 1967-01-07 6 X [j|ini^jj% 111 Wi+ r Leve/t Tahanf PHILIPS CELEBRATE THEIR GOLDEN JUBILEE BUY PHILIPS NOW FOR THIS GREAT DOUBLE OFFER! Don't miss it! Its the sort of offer that only happens once in every 75 years. And it closes on 15th February, 1967 Buy Philips products now and you get—501 words
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Article, Illustration149 1967-01-07 7 To the rescue— by air... An evacuation scene... boats and a lorry share a flooded road on way to high ground BEVERLEYS AIRLIFT BOATS TO KOTA BHARU 'J'HE Royal Air Force aided in flood rescue operations yesterday with two Beverleys airlifting 30 assault boats from Kuala Lumpur to Kota Bharu.149 words
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Advertisement404 1967-01-07 7 L, m Jg it V J J t\ Br fVS II '-/^SF^-l Only Korur maka *ia>tdra«at Only KayMr maka that ara a»qyi»it. and e.clu.ive, <S tailof.d-ta-yeo »it that •ninrx a m tuaarlativt tobnc, that glow U tmeoth and ttminin* tar with colour L.k. thn walti length SS dra»i i. aiily404 words
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168 1967-01-07 8 Govt offer to cut nurses' hostel '—charges— l/UALA LUMPUR, Frl. The Government has offerer", to reduce the hostel charges for nurses from $45 to $25 a month. The offer was made following a threat by tne 2.000-strong Malayan Nurses Union that its memoers would report to Industrial action if the168 words
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Article64 1967-01-07 8 KUCHING Kil Datin O>«ng Inan Anyie. wile Ol Daui Temengßong OynnK Law Jau. paramount chirf of Sarawak's Kenyans and Kayans. died nt her home at Long San L'lu Baram yestedray. She was 64. Dxim Oyong Tiian had been 11! for «'ffi( tinir She leaves her64 words
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Article43 1967-01-07 8 KOALA Ll'MFl'K Fr:.— Fuur MaJawtan pilot ofneer.- win leuve i for Ind:a tomorrow lor training with the Ind'an Air Force They are: Anrrul Gh^ni Subramaniam Moh.imrd Nasir bin Ahmad and Mum fa bin Xloha- j mcd Yusuf. I43 words
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Article, Illustration443 1967-01-07 8 Master robber ('a most dangerous criminal') jailed for 14 years ITUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tan Hock Khoon. 25. the brains behind two of the Federal capitals biggest robberies last month, was today jailed for 14 years. He will begin serving the sentence after the expiry of his present 10-year jail term443 words
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Article56 1967-01-07 8 KUALA 14 MPI R. I ri. The Government would soon appoint an honorary consul in Hong Kong, the Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak told newsmen after a by-election rally at Kampone Bharu here I.«M night The consul will he mainly responsible for liaison wo r56 words
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Article210 1967-01-07 8 Royal Navy ships of the Far East Fleet last night helped two merchant vessels which were in difficulties in the South China Sea. 50 miles ofT the Johore coast. The Royal Navy frigate. Arethusa. answered a call for help from the 50-ton Indonesian coaster. Cunang210 words
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Article37 1967-01-07 8 SINGAPORE Fil-The Pr.me I Mir.istri'. Mr Le» Kuan Ye*, received a cheque for $3-000 lor cnarities when ha opened the first Convention of Pubbh:st.« in Asia at the Phor Kark See Tern ol« on Wednesday37 words
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Miscellaneous260 1967-01-07 8 Straits Times Crossword MUM 6 D*a«ri appear* hufe to Bam 7. Daily quentlon*.' is>. E v «rsh*ad <•». I. Meat E taken by a nymph n King holds (he principal place for another.. ..,9i. Surrey i: 1 1 I. form of meat^back. aa? 13 T «f« vehicle to pithead -or260 words
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305 1967-01-07 9 SINGAPORE, Friday. fHK Public Utilities Board is to launch a publicity campaign next month to sell more electricity to domestic consumers via a new Upe of cooker. A PUB spokesman today described as "an old wives' tale" that cooking with electricity was difficult.305 words
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Article86 1967-01-07 9 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Publir Works Department is now carrying out repairs to the 70--year old Anderson Bridge. Some of its supporting tirders have deteriorated. Dunne tho four-month repair period, the three traflic lanes on l lie bridge will be reduced to tWO, while work la in progress.86 words
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Article119 1967-01-07 9 NTUC is to host Soviet unionists SINGAPORE, Fri. The National Trades Union Congress here has drawn up an elaborate programme for the forthcoming visit i next week of a three-man Soviet trade union delegation. The delegation, which Is now In Rangoon. Is visiting Singapore at the Invitation of the NTUC119 words
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Article73 1967-01-07 9 SINGAPORE. Pri. A United Nations expert. Mr. C. Guardi. flew into Singapore this afternoon to assist the Economic Development Board in developing the .lurong Industrial Estate. Mr. Guirdi. who will be here lor three months, will help in preparing a detailed nlan for the phased development of73 words
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229 1967-01-07 9 Spore fits my idea of the city, says 4 Beauty-and -Brains' Queen MISS Wildflouer State". 20-year-old Janice Hearne. today said -Singapore fitted into what she had in mind when she arrived here on Wednesday evening. "What the Tourist Board has put out and the postcards I have seen they are229 words
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258 1967-01-07 9 20,000 tickets sold for big PA show SINGAPORE. Fri. More than 1.000 people, mainly from the staff of the People's Association, will take part in the three-hoir P.A. variety concert, which will Begin a five-day run at the National Theatre from Sunday. It will be one of the biggest shows258 words
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Article77 1967-01-07 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Arrangements have been made here to sight the new moon of shawal, 1386, on the evening of Jan. 10, to determine the beginning of Hari Raya Puasa. If the moon Is sighted that evening. Harl Raya Puasa will fall on Jan. 11, otherwise77 words
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Article236 1967-01-07 9 TONTINES ILLEGAL: A CLAIM FAILS SINGAPORE, Fri. Tontine lotteries are apparently illegal transactions, and no one can legally sue another for the recovery of any sum on them, Mr. P. Williams submitted in a Civil District Court today. He was representing two labourers. P. Gopal and S. Muniandy, who had236 words
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Article21 1967-01-07 9 SINGAPORE. Pri— The Chinese YMCA flair day on Dec. 3 raised a net total of $4,473 3021 words
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Advertisement956 1967-01-07 9 Advertisement The Mondia factory waa founded over 60 years ago at la t haux -de-l onds and is one of the most dynamic concerns of Ihe Swiss walch industry. When faced with the complex problems of international competition, the management decided immediately thai only a brand policy based on a956 words
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Miscellaneous173 1967-01-07 9 1 flop R n V.T. namlim few VTXJ MEAN WHEN THEY WAKE UP V-* I NOT EVEN OOP \TO THE BEST OF I bY SEE OSCAR I DOtsTT V ■SSU FROM THAT HYPfsKTnC SLEEP, THEY THAT'S y^ -r— WHO'S WORKED J HIS MEMORY. HE'S US KNOW IF I UK£ WONT173 words
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Article67 1967-01-07 10 f Word! Hi (Minimum) MR. ANO MRS. Patrick Guseratoe ■.«h <n thank friend* and relailvea for their good nuiifi, giru and attend■SMS at their wedding. THI FAMILY OP late Mra. Ho Irwea Sang thank Pastor, Memlxra of St. Wntthew a Church. Kindergarten, Women a Aaaoclatlon. Dortora. Stan" of K»nr.g67 words
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Obituary26 1967-01-07 10 Hi H..,iff lIS (Minimum) IN FOND MEMORY of Dr. Kwong (tte-Keong who left ue two yeare to- •lay. 7-1-6 S. Alice, Helene, Hedy. ■Mb,26 words
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Article663 1967-01-07 10 The full dimensions of disaster across north Malaya will not be known for days. Communications have been torn to shreds, particularly on the East Coast, and information is only trickling out That which has arrived is most alarming. Tens of thousands of people are launched upon days663 words
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Article410 1967-01-07 10 The Currency Board is to discuss at its meeting today the procedure to be followed when the Malayan dollar notes are exchanged for the new currency which Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei will issue in June. The commissioners are unlikely ,to be confronted by many terrors. Redemption procedure, and410 words
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Article140 1967-01-07 10 It is not surprising that China* five nuclear tests have had much graver consequences for Japan than the i Soviet or American programmes. The testing site is nearer and the explosions dirtier. Nor is it surprising that protest against Chinese tests has lacked everywhere the passion and heat140 words
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Article, Illustration575 1967-01-07 10 GUY SEARLS - China's Hong Kong profit from U.S. servicemen GUY SEARLS by Hong Kong, Frl. UONG KONG is a play- ground and a shopping centre serving America's military men from Vietnam. And the Chinese Communists are getting at least some of the profits. There is no direct dealing between the Communists and575 words
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Article, Illustration1297 1967-01-07 10 Chalmers M. Roberts - The dragon's tail Chalmers M. Roberts by TWO X FACTORS HANG OVER THE VIETNAM EQUATION FOR PEACE THE single most controversial aspect of American policy is the bombing of the North. It began as a presidential tit-for-tat only to grow into a massive routine. Long ago the former presidential science1,297 words
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Advertisement750 1967-01-07 10 Wmmmmmmmmmwmmm^mmmmmwmmmm i Straits Times t Malay Mail Clatt.lied atlvtrtiMmtnti ■>•» b« hono-ed ft.. COLO fTORAGI iUPI«MARKET Orchard Hood IdecepfKnUt O«»kl COLD STORAGE IRANCHES Al Holland Rm4 Naval Bat*. Authorised Atcuri CITY BOOK STORE ITO. Winchttttf Home, Ctllytt 0u«>» THE NEWS FRONT Fitiettnck'l SwM*—»w«« M M ISMAIL Admiralty Road. Mt>*«l Bt)M.750 words
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Advertisement14 1967-01-07 10 SEIKO i SPORTSMAIIC 5 DAY DATE IN THE SAME FRAME ♦ADVANCED STYLING AUTOMATIC WATERPROOF14 words
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Advertisement94 1967-01-07 10 LLloliuetii World leaders in typing adding— calculating machines congratulate THE UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their Tiong Bahru branch to-day at 70, Eng Hoon Street, Singapore. OLIVETTI (SINGAPORE) LIMITED SHAW HOUSE, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. DONALD MOORE GALLERIES, Singapore, announce that as from this weekend94 words
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203 1967-01-07 11 YEO TOON JOO - 'Pirate' school textbooks flooding the market YEO TOON JOO By SINGAPORE, Kri. Pirate" school textbooks are flooding the Singapore and .Malaysian market. Thcs,. imitations, printed in Singapore in contravention of the Copvriuhl Ordinance. look almost exactly like the ones printed by accredited publishers. Booksellers, who have been given generous discounts203 words
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Article197 1967-01-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. -The Alliance national committee on the elections in Sabah and Sarawak held its first meeting in Kuala Lumpur today to discuss direct elections for Sabah's legislature in April. The hotfr-long meeting fd ways and means to help the Sabah Alliance in i'~197 words
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Article, Illustration579 1967-01-07 11 Sharing of assets: Lim explains ♦PROCEDURE PROVIDED FOR IN THE 1960 CURRENCY AGREEMENT' gIN GAP ORES Finance Minister, Mr. Lim Kirn San, said today that the procedure for redemption of notes and distribution of assets of the Currency Board was provided for in the Currency Agreement, 1960. HE was commenting579 words
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Article, Illustration303 1967-01-07 11 A former political detainee dies in crash HE LED THE DRIVE FOR SOCIALIST UNITY IPOH, Fri. Former political detainee. Yuen Foo Thong, 32. was killed last night when a motor-cycle he was riding was involved in a collision with another motor-cycle in Menglembu. He sustained head Injuries and died while303 words
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85 1967-01-07 11 MALACCA. Fri. Eighteen fishermen who were detained L\v Indonesian pirates at Pulau Rupat, Sumatra, since Oct. 21 returned home last night. The fishermen, from Kuala Sungei Bahru. returned in two boats belonging to an Indonesian merchant, Inche Hashim tin Mat Tera, vho accompanied85 words
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Article24 1967-01-07 11 KUAI-A LUMPUR. Fri. Th» Orkes Dendang Perantau vul: perform at the LakP Gardens here on Sunday from 4 p.m. to 6 pm24 words
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155 1967-01-07 11 BANGKOK. Kri.— A 25--member dance troupe of the Thai Government Fine Arts Department will leave here on Jan. 28 to take part in the film "Raja Bersione'' now being shot in Singapore. The film script is written by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul155 words
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204 1967-01-07 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. A month-long sursurvey of the traffic density of shipping using the Singapore Straits the first of its kind to be conducted will start on Feb. 1. The deputy Dlrtctor of Marine, Capt. D. T. Brown, today s;iid the .survey was to ascertain204 words
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Advertisement102 1967-01-07 11 You may be travelling near or far, on business or pleasure, cheaply or expensively, by air or by sea whichever it may be we have the knowhow to plan and carry out your travel requirements. Naturally we will assist with such matters as passports, visas and delivery of tickets. If102 words
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Advertisement49 1967-01-07 11 OPEN UNTIL 5 P.M. EVERY SATURDAY I qi)f aflprl to Saturday Shoppers I I One 4 Tifton' 100% -T JKH/Jl/ Dupont Nylon Pile j,,-,^ Rug, 4ft. x 2 ft., 9 valued at $25.00, J^' with every CAR- j}£ ?.y PET purchased '>*'.. titj? from Robinson's Carpet Department. wljD > >fM49 words
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Miscellaneous867 1967-01-07 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S Kuala l.ur- I 5.63 Breaking of fast announcepur and Prnanr; 6 Ipoh and men: 6 News in Tamil: 610 Malacca; 3. 10 Johore Bah- Super Six cartoons; 6.35 Dennis ru; 4 Talpinc; 7 Batu Pahat; the Menace; 7 News In English; t Kluang. 7.10 Focus; 7.35867 words
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260 1967-01-07 12 MISSING ON MALAYSIAN ROADS WHILE driving from Kuala Lumpur to Ipoh, I was struck by the lack of lay-bys along the main trunk road and also '"cat's eyes" and double white lines in the middle of the road at bends. I feel that lay-bys, say260 words
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194 1967-01-07 12 IN the matter of the, "blood debt" the Associated Chinese Chamber of Commerce is acting as if it Is the conscience of this country. Why can't Asians forget the past and live with their minds on the future? The Japanese are already helping us in194 words
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237 1967-01-07 12 Two to one on a rainy day in Singapore AS I keep weather records on behalf of the Singapore Meteorological Service at what is technically called an auxiliary station in Mandai Road, a few facts and figures about our climate during 1966 may be of interest to some of your237 words
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Letter44 1967-01-07 12 IVITH reference to Mr T Ow Keng Law's letter (ST. Jan. 3) "Micro trouble on the T.V. waves" I would like to point out that if unattended relay equipment Is maintained reKUlarly and efficiently such a situation can be avoided J. D'CRUZ Singapore44 words
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Letter145 1967-01-07 12 Dustmen in the model town I REFER to the complaint on "P.J. Garbage (S.T. Dec 31). House refuse (In dust bins) is removed on all days of the week except Wednesdays. No removals are done on Sundays and holidays. Wednesdays are devoted solely to the removal of garden refuse i.e.145 words
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Letter164 1967-01-07 12 1 refer to the letter by J.R. (S.T. Dec. 15) regarding his gas complaint. I have tried without success to trace his case on the meagre information published. I would appreciate it if J.R. would write to me with details of his name and address. so that164 words
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Letter144 1967-01-07 12 IUOTORISTS in Kuan--IT* tan are getting fed up with police licence checks. Our licences are checked every day. sometimes two or three times a day. I know that such checks are necessary from time to time, but p<Ti.»stently and at check- po ntu close to each144 words
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127 1967-01-07 12 \[R. Koh's "public swimming pool" In Tanjong. Malacca is nothing more than a duck pond. There Is no proper filtering plant or changing facilities, the water Is seldom if ever changed, one stands on mud and dirt when one Is In the pool. No127 words
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Advertisement370 1967-01-07 12 BUNGALOWS, SEMI-DETACHED TERRACE HOUSES ARE UNDER CONSTRUCTION NOW LOKE LIM GARDEN I (MODERN HOISING ESTATE) 4th Mile. Kuala KanKsar Road. (Facing Tasek Industrial Estate) IPOH .^^mfemV B^r ■•"■^"^Pe^P^w SHOP HOUSES: TyDe 1 $25,500/TvDe 2 $23,500/. Type 3 $22,500/BINGALOWS $20,750/SEMI -DETACHED HOUSES: $15,750/TERRACE HOISES: 8.750/- FREEHOLD LAND CASH OR HIRE PURCHASE370 words
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Advertisement208 1967-01-07 12 Congratulations and Best Wishes to THE PUBLIC BANK BERHAD on the opening of their new branch in Ipoh k ..-.NCR is indeed proud IK^ to ye supp eiJ k if this Bank with L NCR banking machines designed by NCR rewarch engineer! to suggestion! gathered from the world* banker* map208 words
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Article, Illustration384 1967-01-07 13 LONDON, Friday J^ BRITISH expert on Chinese affairs has forecast that Mao Tse-tung's eventual succt't>sor as top leader of Communist China may be his wife. Roderick MacFarquhar wrote in the leftist weekly New Statesman that Defence Minister Lin Piao. now rated No. 2 to Mao. looked384 words
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Article, Illustration167 1967-01-07 13 'RIGHT TO LIE' I NEWS CHIEF —QUITS— WASHINGTON. Fri. f Arthur Sylvester, a former newspaperman who once defended the Government's right to lie in the interests of national security, resigned today after six controversial years as the Defence Department's information chief. Cuban crisis The most heated controversy in which heReuter - 167 words
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Article158 1967-01-07 13 VIOERIAN military leaders ended two days of constitutional talks here iod a y and announced afterwards that they had agreed to meet again somewhere in Nigeria to settle their country's problems. Nigeria's Heart of Government. Col. Yakubu Gowon, told reporters before stepping into his DianeReuter - 158 words
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274 1967-01-07 13 Towed away: Emilia, Pupsi and all I ONDON. Fn. Th* dark-haired woman In the cream-coloured car could not find a vacant parking meter in High Holuorn but there was an invitingly clear spare on the other side cf the road. After all. she shouldn't be long. It would only take274 words
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Advertisement321 1967-01-07 13 aflk^ s'^Hk fM^ Chairman Managing Director p t£m* w^B EjHt^HfnHßHKf 1 nk- CDwif- umic nk" <; p mmmfW afc»- 1^B» E^^^HMl U.K.. b.r.rA.K., 0.J.M.K., U. ft. 3. r. i viiyt\ I^HH^^H Your Fr Cnd> n t SpOt St f fhi poh Bronch ("l )EJ^Fii Ifil I Adviser jMmi!^ Manager ■MMmMMMBB321 words
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Advertisement756 1967-01-07 14 mi lin urd from i'age IV) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Word, IM ♦fiftim-mj MR MRS Kevin OWES P* n l Wah thank relatives and friends loi their attendance, assistance, well wiabei and iaro.ent.l at tbeir wedding Ol 31.1266. THE FAMILY OF tbe late Josepl Cbeong Yoog Chlo thank friends and relatives for thtir756 words
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Advertisement589 1967-01-07 14 SITUATIONS VACANT M ore's S» (Mm.) Box It et*. rxtra EXPERIENCBD ACCOUNTS CLERK anted axe between 21 to -S Know- ledi:.' of Chlneae ersentlal. Please write and state salary required to PO Box 1 2S-1 spore. 1 ENERGETIC CHINESE SALESMAN Required t.y trading company. Reasoni able salary and commissions for589 words
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Advertisement1091 1967-01-07 14 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* tl (Min.)— Box St rtt. txtra PART-TIME LADY BTENOCRAPHER working time own convenience. Experience preferred. Good renumeration. Details, Including photo to P.O. Box 93. Alexandra P.O. Singapore. FAR EAST REPRESENTATIVE tlons or experienced secretaries wits) perfect command of German and English shorthand, additional knowledge of French1,091 words
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Advertisement1046 1967-01-07 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Hords $< (Him.)— Box St rls. exfra ONE FURNISHED AIR-CONDITION-ID double-bedroom District 10. No i cooking SI SO p.m Bachelor prefcr- < red. Tel. B'pore *****! MODERN TERRACE HOUSES at J B lain Srropoidxn off > m.s. t.s st 008 ft t Road. Rental: SIM.'- per month.1,046 words
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Advertisement893 1967-01-07 14 EDUCATION U Word* SI (Ml*.)— Boa tt eta. exfra A.SA. AUDITING. TAXATION.{ Advanced B Economics Academy of Accountancy And secretaryship, 200 < Clemenceau Avenue. Singapore *****. j FAR EASTERN MUSIC BCHOOL Ne v Term begins January 4th Air- I conditioned studios available for hire New enrolments and studio bookings Tel'893 words
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Advertisement790 1967-01-07 14 TOURS A EXCURSIONS I* Word* M (Ml*.)— Box tt els. extra NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE (Singapore) Ltd. Malaya 7 days MSM/Departure.- bvery Sunday Monday Bangkok Cbiengmai 15 days U5346/--1 1'2 67 S/3/67, 15/4/67. Malaya B'Thailaad 9-days USISO/- W/2/S7. 18/2/67. "3/67. Cambodia T days MS44O/- 26/1/67. w <>?• 'J 3 67.790 words
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Advertisement955 1967-01-07 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE II Wards tt Min.)— Box It ct* oxlrm I I»SS tt 1000 2 drs. new paint, upholstery, SI, MM'- 0.n.0. Tel: 7361>2 (Afternoon) Spore. No dealers. CORTINA IMS SUPER Rsdm on. J owner, tip top condition s.vuuo Sink» pore EURT, after I p.m. NEW 1544 HILLMAN Imp955 words
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Advertisement696 1967-01-07 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE II Word* SI Mm. )—Box U> rtt. exfra UNION USED CAR CO.. 1»«3 Kirn .a num.' rsßl Himl) 196« Cortina Super. Ml Au-un -W 1960 Ki»t llihi' Deluxe. l!>r!o Austin Cambridge. TmY* .1 Prinsrp Street, Spore. Tel: SINCAPORE USED CAR Ct. Offers I*6t Triumph Herald 1966 Volkswagen696 words
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Advertisement1195 1967-01-07 15 10 LIVERPOOL 1 WtST COAST UK.i «M S"tori sans P Slain Ptuwt POLYPHEMUJ llv-POOI, Sa»|O« laPt/TMaf JM I PATROCLUS livtrpool J" > <>■ 1* 11/K JM IS ACAPENOR I'verpocl, SlMgow JM 1> JM 14 MENESTHEUS Hawt, Liverpool, Glasgow, LljbOß JM 1) JM II JM 11/71 IM 24 PRIAM 1.-.erpool JM1,195 words
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Advertisement1386 1967-01-07 15 Baafaa7 'af /Jt/T T i V AS _l_t T TH£\.IXiUNES ratVii[rTßrrl> EXPRESS SAILINtS TO tENDA-*OTTLIIDAM-HAMBUR6.HARHUS-CDPENHABEN. P. S'tiia Pinani Sport 6enoa R'oaa H'burg Airbus C'higu lIMB* IM a/27 IM 71/21 11/ IFM Fat It Fel 27 Ma 2 Ma I Ma I MNSKHIA Fek 79/27 21/ IMa 1/ 4 Mat Mai1,386 words
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Advertisement1322 1967-01-07 15 I bsnWzjne] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. DVIIAinVD f 1 Liverpool fit 9 Dm AJUJLIJLH Ha.re Fek II Singapore Pt Sham Penang Rotterdam Fik 21 Ii Pt Jm II Jm 11/11 M'brough Mar 1 C'mouth Mar I nrIHIADr For London Fik 7 UKiMMWE, Rotterdara Frt 14 Smppor«1,322 words
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Advertisement1235 1967-01-07 15 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. sit miutf for iutwari unmet nut* 0.i./continent. LlllM* IK, s nr»twi p. siim Hmm CITY OF SLOUCESTER London, Rotterdam, Hinibirj, Hull II Jm CITY OF BROOKLYN London, Hamburg, Rottirdam, Havre. Hull M Jaa '1 Ftk V 1 Ml Cm IF COIOMM London. Hamberg, Dotttrdtm, Havre.1,235 words
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Article27 1967-01-07 16 Jan. C. 11l KRI I! PRICE: 591 cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $600 (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 225 tons (down 5 tons).27 words
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Article101 1967-01-07 16 CHIP! lying ilinmili tht finiaport Hirbour whirvct *r cipfcttd today art: Viahva Vir 6 7 Hyrrhus 10 11. Cvprm 1« Ihoirnurverftt 44. Le .Natal 40. Ruin N.W. 1 2. Hut Heng N.W 3 4. and Lipla N.W. 4 5. P*rt twttlannam: Wharf •artht: Mahathrvt. Slna|>ang. Adrosimorc, Glrngylr101 words
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Article151 1967-01-07 16 MELBOURNE. Frl i INDUSTRIALS were again firm 1 with rises well In excess of falls. The upswing by leaders tapered oft. Some key stocks eased i BHP down 6 cents to $6 58. Most base metah and oils firmed, but Mount I.sa dropped 9 cents to $4.18. Kathleen151 words
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Article30 1967-01-07 16 Kong s<-«'«"1ay the UI dtllar »aa gtiotrd at i.73j for T.T. and \M lor ca«h. Starling ami quol.il at 11 »4 and oni tail at gald at 2H6(.30 words
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Article18 1967-01-07 16 'THE following: necember rubber crops have been notified (all In lbi: Suntei Tukatif 112,000, Trmrrloh 128.744.18 words
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Article384 1967-01-07 16 I'HIS week's local Rubber Market was again shortened by a holiday. The' resumption of the market on Tuesday was very slow, particularly as It was also thei first day for January tender-' ing for which early signs were awaited, state H.C.B. Co. tn their weekly review.384 words
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Article255 1967-01-07 16 JANUARY first grade rubkwr f.o.b. buyers closed at S p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore I yesterday at 59i rents per Ib. down a quarter of a rent on I Thursday's closing level for the position. The tone was very quiet bat steady. R.A.S. and M.R.K. ringing price*255 words
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Article94 1967-01-07 16 |-ME Aittciatitn or Banks In Malayaia made these changes In it« rates to merchants yesterday (all rat** ia I $100): Unittd States: hiiyinc TT 32 II in, airmail OD 32 13 It. M d it 33 j 16 credit hills. 33 9 Id trade hills. Canada: r.-.iylng TT94 words
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439 1967-01-07 16 THE price of Straits tin in Penang yesterday remained unchanged at S6OO. This was in sympathy with London where the price also showed no change. Very firm support was reported. The estimated offering was down S tons to 225 tons. LONDON: Tin439 words
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691 1967-01-07 16 From Our Market Correspondent /CONDITIONS on the V < Stock Exchange yesterday were quietly steady in all sections with interest confined to a few counters. Central Sugar again had a high turnover, but the price moved within rather narrow limits Business was691 words
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Article45 1967-01-07 16 Malayan Stock Indices Jan. 5 Jan. fi *lndu>lriaK: 99.10 99.39 ■Properties: 99..>X 101.9? Minings: MMI lllt.XS S rubbrn: 111.36 111.36 Dec. 29, 196. lim *Dec. 30. 1966 100 Note: Industrials and Properties are new indices based on 29 and 10 active counter* respectively.45 words
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Article1181 1967-01-07 16 J>l sim.xs in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in bracket*: INDUSTRIALS: Btuttaad (1.000) 51. 61 cd: Ctntral Sugar (11.000) Sl. 4* D. (3.000) 51. 50 O, (3.000) $1.51 D. (6.000)1,181 words
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Article72 1967-01-07 16 f'HINESE Prtriuct Eichs.itt Slnga--.'y: ICU y r Ctctnut til: bulk $44 tellera, drum $46a tellert. Ctara: Mixed (foh) looat Daa Jan. $27J B •tpptr: Muntok »hlte »170 »»M»rt. SarAn»k while S|K7| aellera >prnal Sarawak black sijJi sellerv garhl«l Lampong hia.k $120 ael.. NUT), ASTA $U>7| ■<■. .tn <l«ci%72 words
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Advertisement1110 1967-01-07 16 Yy-" 1 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Direct U.S.A. Atlantic Coast Service) Banikol Hon|iont N. Yorl Portland PMIM Dad. "Cltirrtt Man" 21 24 im 21 11 jaa t Mai UMm IS M» II Mat "MaH Mara" s/21 Ftl 25 71 Fll IAM 12 All 14 Air II A|i Japan Direct Service1,110 words
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Advertisement653 1967-01-07 16 AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND SERVICES INDIA. PAKISTAN AND FAR EAST SERVICES. Tt- FreaMtlt. Aielaife, Mtlltim, SyMff. In Malras Ml Nafaiattiaaa. Penam P. S'h.m S.n.apor. ||J(|U »J»" lUIIMIA* 14 IM IS/11 JM 17/11 JM Rtiuil' ?5 I fel Mitt <■>•< lARPETA 13 Fel 14/15 Ftl 11/11 ftl JUU V'P J$ ff UtH drill653 words
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Advertisement87 1967-01-07 16 FACTORY MANAGER A Malaysian citizen, well versed in factory organisation and with general experience of production machinery is required, to manage a small factory in southern Malaya. Fluency in Malay is desirable, and applicants should be familiar with production control records and despatch and invoicing procedures. Storting salary will be87 words
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Advertisement837 1967-01-07 17 nntinucd from I'age 141 FOR SALE M Wartfa M <Mlm.)—B*x it rta. txtrm CIILINO FAN U.K. 60" 111/- p*r month lncluatv* fixing Tel: B'por* *****. LATEST FASHION SWIMWIAR at low prtc*. Nclaon'a, 179, Orchard Road. 8 por*. iMT FASHIONS at fantaatle low pricei at Kirrmtral'a. X4 Hi«h Street. I por*837 words
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Advertisement626 1967-01-07 17 AT YOUR SERVICE IS V/or4t M (Mim.)-Bex M et*. «s*ro PHOTOSTATS «V POTOMATIO. V RoMnaon Road. 8' port 9234 U. PACIFIC DRY CLIANIM. M, Orchard Road. 8 port quick Mrvic*. Ttl: *****. KWOK'i PHOTOCOPY IIRVICt, 22. The A read*, lit floor, Ttl: *****0. B'port CENERAL IPRAV PAINTING Refrigerator repair* at626 words
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Advertisement730 1967-01-07 17 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN that MR. ANO CHIO LIM had ceased to be employed as Manager by SOUTH MALAYA TRADING CO.. 99-B Tanglln Road. Spore 10. with effect from 6.12.1966, and he has no authority to transact any business whatsoever on our behalf. LINTASAN RATA KERJA DI-TT 61/20730 words
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Advertisement749 1967-01-07 17 NOTICES THE BENTA RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED (Incorporated In Malaysia) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fortyflfth Annual General Meetln B of THE BENTA RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED, will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 70, Jalan Ampang. Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday, Ist February, 1967, at 11.30 am.749 words
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Advertisement709 1967-01-07 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE FINANCE DEPARTMENT: Requires ACCOUNTANT In salary scale $785 x A 45 —1,280 Qual. Bar/ 1,325 1,370 1,420 the commencing basic salary offered will be dependent upon applicant's qualifications and experience plus variable allowance as payable from time to time. Appointment will be709 words
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Advertisement525 1967-01-07 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE WATER DEPARTMENT: Applications are invited for the posu of (1) DRAFTSMEN/SURVEYORS (2) WATER INSPECTORS In salary scale »155xA16-iB7, Bur 203xA 16-347/ Exam. Bar/385xA20--505 Exam. Bar/535xA20-61S plus variable allowance as payable from time to time. (1) DRAFTSMEN/SURVEYORS Qualifications: (A) Candidates must possess one525 words
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Advertisement344 1967-01-07 17 [*(tt*tf*lR x i WHEELOCK MARDEN COMPANY (MALAYSIA) LIMITED are pleased to announce the appointment with effect from January Ist 1967 of their subsidiary JACKSON'S MALAYA LIMITED as sole distributors of Southalls Santmvcls manufactured by FEDERAL INDUSTRIES LTD. Q JACKSON'S MALAYA LIMITED Branches in Singapore, K. Lumpur, I'cnang, Ipoh Malacca UNITED344 words
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232 1967-01-07 18 BRITISH GOVT RAPPED FOR NOT HELPING INDUSTRY MOTOR RACING ONDON. Fri. Th« British Government was criticised by the leader of the car industry for not giving financial support to Britain's highly sucful motor racing developments. Opening the Intern*. tional Raciiiß car Show. Sir Patrick Hfenneny, president of the Sonety ofReuter - 232 words
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409 1967-01-07 18 Epsom Jeep - Roland does faultless gallop on soft track Epsom Jeep RACING with jJOLAND 11, who trounced his rivals in his first race at Singapore last month, looks a good thing again in the Div. 1, sif race for 3-year-olds at Ipoh tomorrow. Roland II has been allotted 9.5 but with apprentice409 words
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Article214 1967-01-07 18 HEARSAY -ONE FOR YOUR NOTE BOOK wadl) worked well on the sand. Binjai Park went better than Logical over 3f in 41 3 5. Tarzan II (Nawari) drew away from Entertainer IV i Coleman) at the finish of a 3f trial In 39 2/5. Tony Bob went attractively over 3f214 words
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Article58 1967-01-07 18 lOCKEY FORM gives placing* of the past 15 mounts of the top riders on the active list. Latest placing is on the right. Coleman i7.9> ***************. Coles (8.2> *************** Nelson (7»i *************** Trevena (7.13) *************** Weir (7.9) ***************1 Kingston (7.7) *************** Harbridge '7.9) *************** Moxham (8.2) *************** Kang58 words
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Article, Illustration272 1967-01-07 18 I ONDON, Frl. Last years winner, Anglo, is one of 102 entries announced yesterday for the famed Grand National Steeplechase to be run at Aintree. Liverpool on April 8 Anglo, the only previous winner entered again, scored last year at odds of 50272 words
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Article1529 1967-01-07 18 Race 1 1.15 3-y-o Div 3 ($7,500) 5v 2 f 1 07 Pan Rajah <YS Chong) J Donnelly 9.0 (F) Moxham 1 t Q Malayan Dawn (Cheda) Heddle 8.12 Harbridge 12 3 800 Landaulet (Watt Quek) Tulloh 8.11 Coleman 4 4 000 Hendak Menang (Lucky >1,529 words
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Article135 1967-01-07 18 MARCO ISLAND (Florida), Kn. A memorial golf tournament for the late Tony Lema. with all proceeds going t<> his favourite charity, was announced today. The tournament will be played on Feb. 27 over the Marrn Inland Country Club course at which Lema served as a touring professional135 words
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Advertisement623 1967-01-07 18 A PLUS CAREER AS A MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVE WITH RIKER LABORATORIES W« raqmre one more representative in Singapore. We recognise that our Medical Representative* are key pcopla in tha link with tha medical and Pharmaceutical profession* that it why wo offer: ABOVE AVERAGE SALARIES CAR ALLOWANCE BONUS ft COMMISSION PULL TRAINING623 words
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Advertisement849 1967-01-07 18 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT I PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE KI.KCTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Require* MAINTENANCE ENGINEER (BOILER HOUSE) for the Pasir Panjang A 1 k B Power Stations in salary scale 51. 2*0 x A4S-1.370xA50-1.63b the commencing oasic salary ottered will be dependent upon applicant's qualifications and experience plus variable allowance849 words
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Advertisement12 1967-01-07 18 JOHNNIE WALKER M> r HMIIM I* BORN 1820 A still. going ,/^sfrong12 words
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410 1967-01-07 19 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By JOE DAVID, director of Physical Education and deputy chef de mission of the Singapore contingent to the Asian Games in Bangkok, yesterday called for immediate action by SOSC to train Singapore athletes for the 1967 International programme. Mr. David told Timesport:410 words
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Article135 1967-01-07 19 SASA gold medal for fastest QINOAPORB Amateur Swimming Association will award gold medals to swimmers returning th« fastest time for each event during the Age Group meet on Jan 28 at the Britannia Club. The second and third fastest will get silver and bronze medals. Certificates of merit will be135 words
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Article28 1967-01-07 19 TOKYO. Frl— Paul Fuji of Honolulu, knocked out Jessie Cortes (Philippines) ln the third round of a scheduled 10-round non-title bout at Korakuen Hall last night.28 words
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Article277 1967-01-07 19 pALCUTTA, Fri. Two cricketers who have already played in the series have been dropped by India for the Third Test match against the West Indies in Madras, starting next Friday. Omitted from India's 16 probables for the Test, named yesterday, were Abbas Ali Baig277 words
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Article, Illustration165 1967-01-07 19 UMRIGAR: GRIFFITH'S ACTION TOTALLY FAIR (CALCUTTA, m. West Indies pace bowler Charlie Griffith's action has been consistently fair and correct throughout the current Test series against India, declared Polly Umrigar. former Indian Test caotain. Umrigar was In the Indian team which visited the West Indies in 1962. when there was165 words
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410 1967-01-07 19 Capetown, m. Australia beat South Africa by six wickets In the thrill-packed second Test match at Newlands here yesterday to level the senrs There was Just under half-an-hour left for play when lan Redpath lofted a ball from leftarm bowler Trevor Goddard to the410 words
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222 1967-01-07 19 CTOCKHOLM, Fri. American iniddledistance runner Jim Ryun was yesterday named 1966 "World's Best Athlete of the Year" by 54 sportwriters from 23 countries. The poll was taken by the Swedish newspaper, Aftonbladet. Th« 19-year-old student from Kansas City was selectedAP - 222 words
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Article55 1967-01-07 19 RlGOKK— rndrr-13 (up final: s'gor v B*pora <R. Range Rd, Xt,). Friendly: Spore Police r King's Light Infantry (Thomson Rd). tENNU Tonr match: Spore T Japan (SCC courts. 3 p.m.). HOCKEY— Spore Dlt. It Prison* v Khalsa: RAF Seletar v JajsnlUn. RAF Chansi v SRC: RAF Tengah v Schools.55 words
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Article, Illustration232 1967-01-07 19 Stolle denies he is turning pro TENNIS CYDNEY. Frl. Australian tennis star Fred Stolle today denied that he was turning professional and would withdraw from the Australian championships later this month. Stolle. three times a Wimbledon finalist, said reports ln the Sydney Daily Mirror that he had formally accepted an232 words
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Article84 1967-01-07 19 T ONDON. Frl. Cliff lj Uovd. secretary of the Professional Footballrr* AtMvlatlon. yeaterday »aid goal keeper* should be allowed to wear protective headgear. Lloyd made the suctewtion after 24-year-old Bernard Hall, nf Brlitol Rover*, was injured against Middlesbrough laot Saturday. Hall is stiH anrnnnrious in a84 words
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Article73 1967-01-07 19 A TOTAL of 250 yachts Is expected to compete In the seventh Round-the-island yacht race in Singapore on Jan 22 The race will start at 4 a m on the west side of the Johore causeway and finish on the east side between 5 to 673 words
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Article, Illustration93 1967-01-07 20 A Red United Front man 'rehabilitated' SINGAPORE. Pri— Onf? Cheng Soon, arrested during "Operation Cold Store in February. 1963. tor participation in Communist United Front attivities. has been "successfully rehabilitated." according to a police statement to- nt .N;ti<l thai Ong. •an oi ,i small vegetable tanner, "beliewa that Conimun-l.-in us93 words
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Article24 1967-01-07 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. The I Singapore Indian Association will hold a New Year children's party h! its premises in Bale.itier Road on Sunday.24 words
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Article75 1967-01-07 20 SINGAPORE, Fri. Three .sets oi public additvs systems, donated by a Singapore firm to the Ministry of Social Affairs, were formally handed over by Mr. Toh Shung Chee. a representative of the firm, to the Parliamentary Secretary tc the Ministry. Mr. Chan Chee Seng, at Empress75 words
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Obituary77 1967-01-07 20 MRS. PANG CHIAP SENG n. M:..!,un (Joh Chin Mass) a-. .1 0, PA--.nl away peacefully on 6-1-1987 at 1 15 p.m. at her residence. 59 Sunn Av.nuc (S pori- 191. leaving behind MM, KM Ho. K t ;.li Hu.m. Kia Whyr. Kia Joo. 3 dautchtt rs. Cho Kent;, l.cc77 words
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Obituary154 1967-01-07 20 MR. TEO KIM CHOON, Managing Wrrctor. Yuen Co.. 467. Batu Road, K L. pa mm away at General Hospital, K.I. yiM.rduv. MRS. CHOONG TEE nee Chin Ah Yew. afte 75 passed away peacefully at No. 2:i7. Jalan Chung Ah Minx. Ipoh on 6 1.87. Funeral will be at 12154 words
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Article45 1967-01-07 20 SINGAPORE. Prl. The PAP Sembawang branch will hold adult education classes soon. English and school subjects will be taught. Registration for the classes will begin at the Jalan Pasar subbranch, from Jan. 9 to 22, between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m.45 words
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Article347 1967-01-07 20 LONDON, Frl. Closing mid- die prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON, Pri. Spot 18 ,d Feb. 18> 3 d.. March 18 ,d., April 18 15 16d April June 19 3 16d., July Sept. 19 9 16d Oct. Dec. 19 13 16d Jan. March347 words
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Article61 1967-01-07 20 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Burmese Ambassador, U Pc Kin, and Mrs. Pc Kin, today presented their entire personal stock of six bags of Burmese rice to the Malaysian Government for the flood victims. The Political Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister, Inche Abdullah Ahmad, accepted the61 words
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382 1967-01-07 20 Ramani, on way to XL, denies he quitting -his post- Ing the District Office, the Post Office and the Healtii Centre, all flooded, have been closed. A warning was sent out today by the State disaster committee to about 40.000 people in kampongs along both banks of the Perak Rr.eisouth382 words
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Article77 1967-01-07 20 MANILA, Fri. Deadalo Griffini had evolved an unusual method of stealing bicycles, police said here." Until he was caught yesterday, they said, he would take a bus from Milan to Vigevano, where many people own bicycles, steal one and pedal the 25 miles back to Milan, whereAP - 77 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous50 1967-01-07 20 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 72 Kota Bharu Penang 84 73 Ipoh 86 72 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 00 75 C. Highlands 68 57 Jesselton 82 73 Kuching 88 7250 words
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