The Straits Times, 2 February 1967
1967-02-02
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Title Section25 1967-02-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150.000 Ttiii Natiiiiiiil Hbwsphiihi 1 The Straits times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1967 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590, M.C.(P) 226625 words
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424 1967-02-02 1 Army in China 'split three ways now' LON DON. Wed. The Chinese Army has split three ways, according to diplomatic reports today. Its commanders are divided into those loyal to Chairman Mao Tse-tung and ready to support his cultural revolution, those who oppo.sc it. and a group which Is non-com-mittal424 words
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Article, Illustration1463 1967-02-02 1 Suppiah and 14 leaders of the cleansing union held -AND NTUC WASHES ITS HANDS OF THE ILLEGAL STOPPAGE By CHEAH BOON KHENG, ABUL FAZIL ahd GABRIEL LEE: SINGAPORE, Wed. POLICE today arrested the leader of the Public Daily-Rated Employees' Unions Federation, K. Suppiah, soon after 1,500 public1,463 words
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Article, Illustration100 1967-02-02 1 One killed, 11 hurt in bomb mishap SAIGON, Wed. One American marine v.is killed and II others wounded early this mornin:; by two bombs mistakenly dropped on them •J a C.S. jet fkhterbombrr on a radar-con-trolled night strike. A IS military spokesman said the plane, a .Marine Corps A-i> IntruderReuter - 100 words
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Article19 1967-02-02 1 CANBERRA. Wed Australia is to spend A 52.000.000 on civil aid 1 in Vietnam this year Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration614 1967-02-02 1 REJAL ARBEE - Johore's Mentri Besar resigns REJAL ARBEE NO OTHER COURSE FOR ME, HE WRITES TO THE SULTAN By JOHORE BAHRU, Wed JY\T() Haji Hassan Yunos today resigned IVom the post of Mentri Besar of Johore. Id a letter to the Sultan tendering his resignation, which he made public today, Dato Haji614 words
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Article35 1967-02-02 1 PARIS, Wed —A 24-hour fjeneral .strike against the Government wages policy brought disruption to transport and industry in France today. Many office workers rode to work in Paris on army lorries35 words
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Article50 1967-02-02 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed— A suspect In a robbery case Jumped to his death last night from the eighth floor of a 15-storey block of flats here while being questioned by the police. Chan Kirn Seng. 30. wax admitted to hospital witii aerlou* laJuries and died later.50 words
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Article235 1967-02-02 1 Arrested officials face charges SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Government tonight issued the following statement on the strike: "A strike was railed by workmen employed in the Public Health Cleansing Department tliis morning. "The strike is illreal in that it was called in furtherance of certain disputes of which thr Industrial235 words
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Article, Illustration13 1967-02-02 1 RUBBISH lying at Geylang Market yesterday. Strait* Times picture.13 words
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Article180 1967-02-02 1 Soek: New move by Suharto JAKARTA. Wed. J [ndoneBia's Army strongman, Gen. Suharto, today called In an old friend and comrade-in-arms of President Soekarno to help solve the crisis over bis refusal to heed demands for ins removal. Gen. Suharto asked 'he Veteran Affairs Ml 1.t.-Gen Sarbini. to make aReuter - 180 words
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Article24 1967-02-02 1 PRO MAO ARMY UNITS TA*KE TOWN rOKTO Wfd arm* anlts have moved into thr S'nklanc will pi»tti in FrkiHi HI t)m pat*)24 words
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Advertisement57 1967-02-02 1 For Clear Comfortable Contvlt C. S. CHONG. O.|D. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. 19. Chulla Street. Singapore. 9^^ ESSO EXTRA GASOLINE New Power-Boosted I sno Extra 1. Cleans your carburettor. 2. Neutralizes harmful engine deposits. 3. Ci\es \our car improved pick-up. Stop at your ESSO dealer today and ask him t0... PUT57 words
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Advertisement107 1967-02-02 1 THORENS TumtTHßu TD 150 AB For further details write: JEBSEN JESSEN (S) LTD. 3 E. Asio Insurorct Bljg.. Sporg-1. Tel: 795>; HITACHI I I LUXURIOUSLY COMPACT I > REFRIGERATORS t> ip9wH^H^^S^pvV v ''^l I U Model R-123E > I -j Model R-123E i <&> 1 t-C-ir^ lakes up little space107 words
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Article161 1967-02-02 2 Now a French protest to Peking UARIS. VvVd. The 1 latest In g scries of protests against alleged ill-treatment of foreign diplomats in Peking wax issued yesterday by Prance. Similar romplainU have inme recently ir>>m ihe .s.i v.et Union. YugOjdavla, Mongolia and Hungary. The French prwiest related to demoivitraUoiu outside161 words
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133 1967-02-02 2 OEKINO, Wed Two members of the Communist Party's Politburo were accused in Red Guard posters yesterday of having been accomplices ol Peking's ex-Mayor Peng Chen and former Army Chief ol Stall 1.0 Jui-Chlng In their alleged attempt to .■;eize political and military power133 words
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Article, Illustration399 1967-02-02 2 Wilson: A Vietnam peace bid with Kosygin soon LONDON, Wednesday DRITISH Prime Minister Harold Wilson is planning a determined bid ru'xt week to persuade Soviet Premier Alt'xci Kosygin to join in settling the Vietnam war and to ■void a nuclear aims race with the United States. Informant* said Mr. WUmjiiReuter; AP - 399 words
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222 1967-02-02 2 Malta halts duty-free oil: RAF grounds all planes VALETTA, Wednesday. THE Maltese Government of Dr. George Borg Olivier, stepping up its campaign against British defence cuts, yesterday clamped down on duty-free oil supplies for the Royal Air Force. Shell and other oil firms were ordered by the Comptroller of CustomsReuter - 222 words
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Article58 1967-02-02 2 ZURICH. Wed. After losing a finger in a meat cutting machine, a hotel cook applied for compensation. Suspecting negligence, the insurance company sent an agent to see the machine in operation. A moment later, he lost a finger, too. The cook's claim wa.s paidUPI - 58 words
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Article15 1967-02-02 2 MOSCOW. Wed Pakistan and the Soviet Union Mgned a new trade agreement yesterday.15 words
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103 1967-02-02 2 pARIS. Wed. A giant granite abstract sculpture toppled on the sculptor who made it and crushed him to death, police reported here. They said the accident happened when Greekborn Gerakindos Sklavoise. 39. returned at night to hi.s studio hi the Paris suburbReuter - 103 words
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170 1967-02-02 2 Britain plugs a 'trade with Smith' loophole T ONDON, Wed.—Bri- tain has closed a loophole in its sanctions against Rhodesia by banning Britons living abroad from trading with the lan Smith regime. The i oin m o nwealth Office said the new order. was necessary because of the recent United170 words
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Miscellaneous10 1967-02-02 2 TUB GAMBOLS -C o~w <****. Crri Tijc vfpv LATP^T i S~10 words
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137 1967-02-02 3 Beardsley prints indecent, says woman magistrate I^DINBI'RCiH, Wed. xj A woman magistrate hax declared indecent illustrations by Victorian artist Aubrey Beardsley which were on public display at a I/Onrirtn museum. Magistrate Mrs. Margaret Ross spent a week studying the prints by the black and white artist who specialised in lineReuter - 137 words
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Article24 1967-02-02 3 lEHEKAN. Wed. A ni'-aetw has lulled 59 children In thrff villages in the northwest province ol AzaronM.ni near the Bnviei border. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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451 1967-02-02 3 TWO AIRMEN DIE IN A NEW SPACE TRAGEDY NEW YORK. Wed. A MERICA was shocked by another space tragedy yesterday as it buried the three astronauts who perished in their flaming capsule five days ago. Two airmen were burned to death in a pressure chamber451 words
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Article171 1967-02-02 3 'PHIs artist's impression looks into the future with two views of the projected Anglo-French Variable Geometry ("swine-wine") supersonic combat aircraft. It promises to be the most advanced aircraft technologically in Europe by the mid-*****. The lower one is the aircraft as it will appear171 words
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53 1967-02-02 3 NEW YORK. Wed. General Motors. the giant U.S. motor firm, today reported lower Income In 1966 compared with the previous year Earnings totalled U551,793 million last year, compared with L 552.126 million In 1965. Sales were also down US$2O.--200 million compared with *****.700 million theReuter - 53 words
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Article34 1967-02-02 3 LANCASTER. Wed A giant nuclear pow->r station with twice the capacity o; any other atomic plant in the world is to be built in the nearby north-west England resort of Heysham. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article40 1967-02-02 3 HONG KONG. Wed Wellknown Chinese scholar and writer. Dr. Lin Yutang. has been appointed research professor and director of a Chinese-English dictionary project. Tne project is being undertaken by the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article46 1967-02-02 3 ISTANBUL. Wed. Pour men died when a snowslide rolled down on them near a village on the Black Sea coast- reports said yesterday. Thr deaths occurred in the middle of a bitter cold front and heavy snow which Is sweeping Eastern Turkey. AP.AP - 46 words
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304 1967-02-02 3 T^iE United States Government has r dropped some of its controversial car safety regulations and toned down others and immediately run into strong criticism that it had bowed to industry pressure. It withdrew three of the 23 standards as originally proposed,304 words
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122 1967-02-02 3 MEW YORK. Wed. A pretty blonde girl was rivrn a suspended sentence for squirting a teargas fountain pen in a man's face allegedly to thwart his advances. The girl. 21 -year-old Kaveii Novio. was placed on hail pending sentence kftet she was found122 words
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Article, Illustration195 1967-02-02 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE United States has improved the capability of its nuclear-armed missiles to penetrate anti-ballistic (A.8.M.) defences and reach their targets, the Atomic Energy Commission said yesterday The disclosure, made in the annual report to Congress, came a few days after Defence Secretary RobertReuter - 195 words
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Article82 1967-02-02 3 SAIGON. Wea An American Army spotter plane crushed into the South China Sea v*terday while divinß to fire rockets at sharks threatening Vietnamese peasants collecting ci->ms from the sea. An American military spokesman said that the .ight aircratt lost power and failed to nullReuter - 82 words
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Article20 1967-02-02 3 sys- MOSCOW. Wed.-President Nikolai Podgomy returned home last night from Rome after a meeting with Pope Paul. A.PAP - 20 words
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Advertisement164 1967-02-02 3 Why iloeshe immediately recognise REMY MARTIN 7 j j ...Because of the exceptional aroma and incom- IfTTFI parable bouquet. REMY 111 "fl MARTIN Fine Champ- jt< H agne V.S.O.P. is distilled from wine made of grapes B. 1 grown in the Champagne district of Cognac, the m^Ml finest in the164 words
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Advertisement347 1967-02-02 3 THE BIG BIG TRAIN WITH OUTDOOR TRACK ml A mmmfl Ifs 14" long with BIG BIG TRUCKS; two make the train 26' long. It has a BIG BIG TRACK. It goes anywhere outs. ae. too. The tough, weatherproof track won't break can't rust —so it can go outside and stay347 words
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Article, Illustration265 1967-02-02 4 SINGAPORE, Wad. $500 REWARD OFFERED FOR INFORMATION DOUCE are looking for another six youths wanted for questioning in connection with the attack on the Vice Principal of the Chinese High School, Mr. Teh Kirn Fatt, on .lan. 16. Police have offered a $500 reward for information leading265 words
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Article50 1967-02-02 4 SINOAPORE. Wed. ProfMsor John Richard Hicks. Drummonrt Professor of Political Economy at the University of Oxford, and Fellow of All Souls College. Oxford, will give a public lecture on "The Rate of Interest at the University of S'nijapore lecture theatre No. 2 it 7.30 p.m. on Feb. 7.50 words
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211 1967-02-02 4 I/Cs: Police action on those who have not registered mNGAPORE. Wed. Those persons who have no valid excuse for failing to register for the new laminated identity-cards at the close of registration yesterday will be referred to the police for action, a spokesman for the National Registration Office told the211 words
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Article107 1967-02-02 4 MALA YSIA PASSES FOR CAR OWNERS SINGAPORE, Wed.— Owners of registered motor vehicles who wish to enter West Malaysia after May 1 this year, may obtain entry passes from the branch office of the Malaysian High Commission at 6. Goodwood Hill or from the office of the Senior Registrar and107 words
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331 1967-02-02 4 A LAWYER, appearing for one of four appellants in a murder case, submitted at today's continued hearing in the Federal Court that there had been 845 interruptions and questions by the trial Judge during the long hearing. Mr. Allen Lee-Nam Yau. representing the youngest331 words
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Advertisement372 1967-02-02 4 I I LIDO (Singapore, OPENS TODAY! m 5 SHOWS DAILY at 11 a.m.. 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 1 9.15 p.m. SHE WAS A RESPECTED SCHOOL MISTRESS -NEGLECTED AND UNWANTED— UNTIL SHE STUMBLED INTO MANOU. THE WOODCUTTER AND SPENT ONE WILD NIGHT OF PLEASURE IN THE WOODS WITH HIM! ii m *\1372 words
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Advertisement215 1967-02-02 4 CATHAY: OPENS TOMORROW! A YOUNG LONELY GIRL...A LOST YOl \c; MAN... THIS WAS THE BEGINNING. i '^_9_L __MflH W^ cinemascope wff Z— M.^« tf ici.»c>iKt»M.jrw>titf_> >^ melvyn douglas patricu gozzi dean stockwell gunnel lindbloir j produced by Christian ferry directed by John guiltermin f^L\ screenplay by Stanley mann cinemascope I215 words
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Advertisement590 1967-02-02 4 SHAW ORGANISATION. Oprm Todoy: 11-14S-4-4.30.9 Isl > 3 B TODAY TOMORROW Only! Ham, 1.30. 4 00, 445 9 30 "SWIET IS RIVINCE" A Mondarm m Scope Color. Tomorrow 9.30 pm Premitrt I Anita Ekbcrg, Catherine Denevu* m Nad^o T,ilrr Lctitio Roman In W LOVE PARADE" in COLOR. Sot. 3rd Encore590 words
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Article348 1967-02-02 5 Chan B«ng Soon - Chan B«ng Soon B, THAI POLICE IN ACTION AGAIN AS TERRORISTS MOVE NORTHWARD tion in Belong, it li reported, ha.-, issued Us own "safe conduct passes to villagers who are either their supporters or sympathisers. Those who pay •'protection money" are given i these passes to348 words
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Article, Illustration53 1967-02-02 5 SBREMBAN. Wed. Forty Inmates of the welfare home in StkamaL, four miles from here, will be presented with a television set by the Seremban Rotary Club on Saturday as a Chinese New Year gift. The MCA women's section will present food parcels. Him one of53 words
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Article32 1967-02-02 5 PENANO, Wed. Mr. Tan Kirn Chong, 58, vice-president of the Pereng Farmers' Association, died in his Beach Street home last night. The funeral will take place en Saturday.32 words
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Article77 1967-02-02 5 Wettest January for 74 years :iNGAPORt. Wed.— A total of 19.04 in. of rain fell last month twice the January average of 9.93 in But nowhere near the re cord for the month. i Meteorological Department spokesman said to day that the highrst rainfall for January was in 1893 7477 words
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Article46 1967-02-02 5 LUSAKA, Wed. Slneopore s to exhibit at the July Zambian rade fair in Ndola. Trade fair manager Mr. David ippleton said the country had ooked 4000 square feet of space t the showgrounds. A Singapore rade delegation visited Zambia »st year.— R«uter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article76 1967-02-02 5 JOIIOKE BAHRU. Wed. Three hundred and ninety-tour kampongs in Johore will soon get "Red Books' setting out their various development projects. I lie Stnte development officer, li.i-he Y;:'akob Hit am. said today th:it the book, were now ifady and all village heads would be briefed76 words
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Article50 1967-02-02 5 PENANG. Wed A bort« performance by women will be j staged at Hip Kampong Bahru L'mno branchs food and fun fair 'on Sunday. i The fair. to be held at the Krimpong Mflayu playground. will also feature a bonny baby I and fancy dress conies'.50 words
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Article40 1967-02-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mure than ***** families -id been settled undo* Federal Li:rt Development Authority sche ne« since 1957- the Assistant Minister of Na!:oi»Hl and Rural DeveI iopment. Indie Sulaimun Bu--1 lon. told the Dewdii Ra'aytt today40 words
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277 1967-02-02 5 Deep water port on East Coast probe by UN men KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The feasibility of setting up a deep water port on the East Coast will be examined by United Nations experts due here in June to streamline the transportation system in Malaysia. The Minister oi Transport, Tan Sri277 words
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Article162 1967-02-02 5 'Withdraw licence' plea rejected MALAYSIAN PARLIAMENT ITU ALA LUMPUR. Wed. —An appeal by an Alliance backbencher to the Government to withdraw the licence issued to a Singapore company to plant sugar cane in Johore was rejected in the Dewan Ra'ayat here today. Inche Ahmad Arshad (All-Muar Utara) said that the162 words
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110 1967-02-02 5 LET'S BUY THOSE ESTATES, SAYS UNION KUALA LUMPUR, t Wed. The United Malayan Estate Workers' Union today suggested the floating of a corporation, with contributions from the Government and workers, to buy estates marked for fragmentation. The union said the contributions from worker* j could either come from unions or110 words
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186 1967-02-02 5 THE Minister of Home A Affairs, Tun (Dr.) Ismail. taM today there was no evidence to indirate that a congratulatory tetetraa M-nt b\ the View-on:: to thp Labour ParU and Ih c Part) K.i .o it was intended to b* tme4 f«r subversive186 words
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Advertisement24 1967-02-02 5 Help the flood victims 1 NOW! Send your gifts TODAY to the National Disaster Fund DONATIONS MAY BE SENT TO ANY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYSIA.24 words
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Advertisement133 1967-02-02 5 NOW! You too cm own a famous Piaoo on easy hire M K^r" Si Select Ijj from these P B fomous names in pianos mam CHALLEN piano Of The D•B V Now fof »O»" convenl<»f»c« MARSHALL ROSE XT,™ a J™"«o"\ ———^—m place a lov» initial do«nZIMMERMANN ;r '1'" S T.Z133 words
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Article86 1967-02-02 6 PENANG. Wed The Penang Chinese S- nv.minc Club will trie li\e of its members who received honours during the rerpnt birthday of the Governor. Rain Tun L'da Al-Haj. at its traditional Chinese New Year dinner on Feb. 9. The euests-of-honour will b« Mr. Chun Eng86 words
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401 1967-02-02 6 Shortage of rice? Oh no, says Ghazali KUALA LUMPUR, Wad THE Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Haji Ghazali bin Haji Jawi, assured the Dewan Ra'ayat today that there would be NO rice shortage in Malaysia. He gave this assurance when replying to Inche Ahmad bin Arshad All.— Vluar Utara) who401 words
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Article, Illustration108 1967-02-02 6 MSA seat bookings: Pledge by Sardon ftl/Al..* I.r.MPI R. Wed. 1 .Malaysia Singapore Airline!* is takine steps to stop the practice where flieht seals are rancelled after confirmation, the .Minister of Transport. 'Jan Sri Sardon. told the Dew an R.i■aj.it today. He was replying to Dr. Tan Chee Khoon (Lab.Batu).108 words
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Article58 1967-02-02 6 PENANG. Wed -Penang Tnu o division, which will hold Its annual assembly at Umno Hall nn March M, lias asked nil its H bnuKtm to hold their animal meetings before the end of this month The Kaum Ibu division*! assembly has been fixed for March 4 while58 words
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110 1967-02-02 6 IFOH. Wed. —Nk KvH Sum. 40. unemploywd. *as jailed for three year* by Mr. Justice Chang in the High Court here today for raping a nlne-year-cld schoolgirl in Kampar on Oct. 1 last year. He had pleaded not guilty to the charge,110 words
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Article58 1967-02-02 6 KOTA BHARf. Fn. Dr S. R B. bi Medical Superinten- the Genernl Hospital hrre trtkes over as Chief Medical and Health Officer of Kelantan, tiiim tod M.v. He succeeds Dato <Dr i Abdul Wahab bin Ai'ff uho h^.< been transferred to Kuantun. Dr. I PaiamaraiAh58 words
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211 1967-02-02 6 Causeway jams 'will lead to rising prices' lOHORE BAHRU, J wed. The chairman of the United Democratic Party, Johore. Dr. Tan Luan Hour, said today the lorry congestion at the Causeway would result in an increase In the prices of goods. In a statement, he said th« Customs officers should211 words
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249 1967-02-02 6 $10,000 pay grab by daredevil gang in stolen car KUALA LUMPUR. W*d A NEW gang of robbers specialising in daredevil tactics with cars has begun operating in the federal capital. They struck again in a $10,000 payroll grab at Petaling Java yesterday. The gang, in an Austin 1100. drew alongside249 words
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Advertisement265 1967-02-02 6 Straits Times Crossword \< HO** town if reversed (7». i. To scatter Hell In lt»elf 8. So .sieeprrs may be but are not < 10 1. 5. Discontented beetle" 1 '6i. 12. Literary Journey that drove Family hiatonr? 18. one mad? •1 1 > 10 IS. a person t leaiher265 words
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291 1967-02-02 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. A magistrate today rejected an application by the prosecution to refuse bail in two separate cases where a man. two boys and a girl were charged under the Vandalism Act. Llm Hock Seng. 30. was charged with painting a291 words
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440 1967-02-02 7 -CHAMBER CHIEF PENANG. Wed. THE chairman ul the Penang branch oi the States of Malaysia Chamber of Commerce, Mr. B. E. Engel. said today he had no doubt Penang would eventually lose its free port status. "'The thinking of the State and440 words
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Article662 1967-02-02 7 Kuala Lumpur. Wed. t FURTHER 52.060 was collected by Malaysian newspapers today for the National Disaster Relief Fund. Of this, $1,306 was rrrflvi'd through the Straits Time.s. $548 through the Tamil Nesan and $206 through the ang Siang Pau. About 100 member."; of the Malaysian Association662 words
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Article, Illustration55 1967-02-02 7 rpHE Chief of the Armed Forces Staff. General Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa. presents the Armed Forces plaque to Lt.-Col. C.H.A. East at a ceremonial parade at Terendak Camp in Malacca to mark the third birthday of the 4th Bn. the Royal Australian Regiment. Col. East55 words
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151 1967-02-02 7 IPOH, Wed. The 13 poultry farmers scattered within the Ipoh town area, who supply up to 20.000 eggs a day. have been given till June 30 to quit their premises. The rea-son la that they are operating their farm* in residential areas in contravention151 words
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Miscellaneous11 1967-02-02 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl im■ /f f *a f'f igSß^^311 words
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284 1967-02-02 8 AUSTRALIA GIVES AID TO SINGAPORE CINtiAPOm;. Wed. Singapore will soon receive aboul 100 military Iruiks from AusIralia, l)elcnt*e Minister, Dr. (ioh Kenfl Swee, sni«l here lonight. This is part of the $4.3 million defence aid which Australia has agreed to give to Singapore.284 words
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Article59 1967-02-02 8 Electricity for 24 kampongs SINGAPORE. Wed .-Homes, in another 24 kampi,n».are to be supplied with electricity. A sum of $400,000 to provide electricity to 795 individual homes in these areas has been approved by the L'rban and Rural Service.--i Committee The Public Utilities Board is carrying out a survey for59 words
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146 1967-02-02 8 RUMANIA MAY BUILD PLANTS AT JURONG SINGAPORE, Wednesday. FIVE leader of the Rumanian trade delegation, A Mr Stephan Voinov, said here tonight that his country might set up factories at the Jurong industrial complex. I lii>s possibility was being looked into, he udded. because lie had found the .liimiiih complex146 words
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Article31 1967-02-02 8 SINGAPORE Wfii \\ater| pressure at Jaian Kemoancan. i Lengkong Tiga. LentUon_ s^;. and Lenukong Dua will oe inter- I rupted between 9 a.m. and I p m. i tomorrow31 words
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Article24 1967-02-02 8 SINGAPORE. Wed —The famMM German National Circus will perform here from Feb 8 to 10 at i the Gay World Stadium. I24 words
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418 1967-02-02 8 SINGAPORE. Wed 1 DISTRICT Judge's A grounds of judgment in a gang robbery case were today criticised in the Appeal Court by Mr. Justice Buttrose. Mr. Justice Butt rose said that he had read the grounds "with considerable astonishment" and he disagreed substantially with418 words
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Article207 1967-02-02 8 LBJ VISIT MARCH: FOUR FREED 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. Four men. arrested while taking part In Itreet demonstration here against the visit of President Johnson to Malaysia last October, were acquitted and discharged in the fourth court today without their defence being called. in acquitting them, the magistrate, Mr Ainarjit Blngh.207 words
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Advertisement176 1967-02-02 9 I'VE GOT MUSCLES /Tjl^^f J' fl L ON MY MUSCLES" U |^2^^^s?A Jfe^ J HlfUAi Ai/Aff €bi*mxi m tkw* ni%tMi£hn You may not believe k possible^ but our Tiger took a body lw%JWwi/ wlrCif *£m%j€Mw&* U\Jww%jm building course. Now he's even more powerful than ever. jgfo mwnw Tm wm imi176 words
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Article22 1967-02-02 10 .'0 HnrH, fIS I Minimum) «ara" ST IL AHO $idmiv tor their kind wishes, gifts •nd assistance received at their wed-22 words
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Article48 1967-02-02 10 H»f(fl SIS t Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY Of our bel«vM father Mr. Yoong Soo Ngho who left U5 on I9«fi. Inserted by tons itnH dauvhteni RICHARDS: rriralieth Caroline In cherished memory of our darling ri.other departod J-2-<l(l Her life a ■eautiful memory her lon a silent48 words
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Article180 1967-02-02 10 H WerdM SIS (Mlnimmm) TM« OUTCH HAVt a lor* tradltloß In I'ofTrr. making. Th»y Ilk* with rich full flavour. Enjor Bonrafe's Dutch Bint. TULIP HAMPIR worth $20 bow <1« at Tay Ruan Ouan Ruprnnarfcft. s.l Ka.it Coast Road. S'por*. Rurrr «hiir stock! mat NOTICE Irnil Aecnia looking for Smiths180 words
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Article633 1967-02-02 10 A short extract from the obscure Red Sun, quoted by the official China News Agency, neatly sums up the situation in China. On both banks of the Yellow River, and north and south of the Yangtze, said the magazine's editorial, ''all of China is in a j633 words
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Article440 1967-02-02 10 The first step in checking price increases is to establish whether, where and to what extent they have occurred. Accordingly, Dr. Lim Swee i Aun's advisory committee on prices has set up a sub- committee to get the inform- ation. Headed by the Chief Statistician, Mr. Chander, the440 words
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Article136 1967-02-02 10 Malaysia's proposed National Research Council will not h«ve much scientific work to co-ordinate, at least for some time. The various research organisations which Inchc Khir Johari listed in his address at the symposium on scientific and technical research at Petaling Jaya yesterday work mostly within very precise field*136 words
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Article, Illustration1404 1967-02-02 10 NEVILLE MAXWELL - NEVILLE MAXWELL by Delhi correspondent of The London Times Factions have become splinters, caste and kinship the most powerful association IF Indian democracy has appeared to be a success that has been the result of one-party dominance. The Congress monopoly has enabled the machinery to work, kept the1,404 words
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Article175 1967-02-02 10 f wonder If Mr. Hall has given as much thought In hLs letter on the absorption of customs duty as he suggests? Man ufacturers who do this are not likely to be considering reducing their profits. By maintaining the old price levels they calculate they175 words
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Article192 1967-02-02 10 The literate noncoms UECRUITS to be trained as non-commissioned officers In the Singapore Military Forces are offered $204 a month. An entrant to the clerical service with a school certificate qualification starts with basic of $152 50. What shocks me is that an entrant to tho military forces Is expected192 words
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Article139 1967-02-02 10 "THE parliamentary report in Wednesday's Issue of the Straits Times under the heading "Varsity Teachers are Accused of Spying by MP" ended with the statement that Inche Khlr made no reply. In order to put the record straight I would like to point out that in139 words
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Article122 1967-02-02 10 have two children In two different secondary schools in Singapore. I thought my elder boy to be unfortunate for he has had no instruction for the three weeks since the new term began. In fact he was given the class time-table just two days ago. It122 words
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Article43 1967-02-02 10 MY son qualified from the Malayan Teachers College In 1963. but to date has not received his Teachers' Certificate. He la not the only one. What on earth are the proper authorities in the Ministry doing sleeping? WANG GUNG TEK Johore Bahru.43 words
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Advertisement733 1967-02-02 10 Straits Times Malay Mail ClotMtird oHve.!n»mcnti ns( be handed to: COLO STORAGE SUPERMARKET Or c Hof d Rood (Rccppttomtt DctK COLO STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Road Naval Bate. Authorised Aqinlt CITY BOOK STORE ITO. Winchester House, Collyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT iitipaitick s Supermarket M M ISMAIL Admiralty Road. Novjl733 words
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Advertisement42 1967-02-02 10 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Al,o Import*™ It leportart of H.gh Clou Wonttdi ft Wooll.nt. SINGAPORE: 21, Ckulio Street. T.I: ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Moniion, Ist Floor, Room No. S. S4-64, Nathan Road. Kowloon.42 words
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Advertisement68 1967-02-02 10 Wr Protect your eyes with ZEISS umbral sunglasses (made in Germany) Exciting. Bold. Distinctively de- ft signed for the masculine look. Have ,j fun in the sun. But stay cool. Real f cool with world famous ZEISS Urn- jCt bral sunglasses. Look for this seal (WW of quality and authenticity68 words
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201 1967-02-02 11 Another shock for sawmill industry in Spore SINGAPORE. Wed. The ailing sawmill Industry in Singapore, which has hardly got over the shock of the recent imposition in Malaysia of a new 10 per cent export tax on timber lou.s, is facing another threat to its survival. The vice-president of the201 words
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Article, Illustration449 1967-02-02 11 ROTANTOOFOR 'OFFENCE WHICH SHOCKED NATION...' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. JANG KOK KUEN, 25, was jailed for a total of 12 years today for his part in two major robberies here in December. For robbery No. 1 on Dec. 20 when $42,388 was taken from449 words
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115 1967-02-02 11 Royal Navy minesweepers leave for Britain SINGAPORE, Wed. Three British minesweepers H.M.S. Penston. Dufton and Lanton which played an active part In naval antl-con-frontatlon patrols In East Malaysia, today left here for Britain where they will be placed in the Reserves. A Fleet Information officer Mid today that their departure115 words
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292 1967-02-02 11 R. CHANORAN - Putting the bloom back on the orchid trade R. CHANORAN By SINGAPORE, Wed. 0 The Singapore Economic Development Board has stepped in to prevent the Republic's blooming orchid export industry from withering. Informed sources said today the E D.B.s export promotion board was now studying orchid exporter.*' protests over reported292 words
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443 1967-02-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The 1966 annual shareholders' meeting of the Len Omnibus Co. Ltd. of Kuala Lumpur went on for 16 hours, the High Court was told today. Mr. Rasham Singh, assistant managing director of the company, said this when testifying443 words
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Article48 1967-02-02 11 SINGAPORE Wed Thieves forced open doer of the Kenn Fat: Co. godown in Martin Rond and Stole flvr imm;ng Miat.s- men's underwear, and 'cxtilei worth $18,900. A clerk, Wong Cheong Yuen, discovered the theft at 10.30 a.m. yesterday when he arrived for work48 words
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Article45 1967-02-02 11 JOHORE BAHRC, Wed. The Shoe Factory Workers Union Of b management of the L.a-i Wah Shoe Factory here tomorrow to rtfßjntisfr severance payment foi us no workers. Tlif- wo! leers tori the!, Join with the Hosing of tne ractory three d.ivs45 words
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Article28 1967-02-02 11 PENANG Wed. The light beacon at Sungri Golok. Tab.il. on the approaches to Tumnat. on the r.i^' DOUH of Mil.iwi, h<s itroyed .thr M<nne Department d;sclu»rd I28 words
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Article49 1967-02-02 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce- Mr. Soon Pen? Yam- will present a memorandum tomorrow to the Minister of Finance. Mr. Lim Kirn Sin incorporating the views of the chamber and its affiliated trade associations on his recent Budget speech In Parliament49 words
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Article47 1967-02-02 11 SERKMBAV Wed. On« Ufci K«ng, a lcadin« businessman, and acent for t lie !eual ;hroetligits lottery here was ririuinrd hv the polite yesterday. One. Mi was produced in Mic magistrate's chambers this mornine and a detention order under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance was obtained.47 words
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Advertisement73 1967-02-02 11 -take one or test! MORRIS MINI SUPER DELUXE Get out ahead in today's car. Take a Mini on the road— and be ready to fall in love at first drivel We can arrange the introduction— any time and place to suit youl Get in touch. =(£m} MALAYAN MOTORS LTD., 14/2073 words
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Advertisement87 1967-02-02 11 Celebrate /F*^\ theNew%ar with Carlsberg m*/ c and get these I FREE GIFTSpMJ J* With every carton of Carlsberg HT .ffi <an^ J Beer, (large/small/can) you buy, Wf 4" tarLsberti you get a packet of ABDULLA W"W m **J 37 cigarettes and a pretty iffFfl "~~~~"i Shopping Bag, FREE. Available87 words
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Miscellaneous680 1967-02-02 11 TV MALAYSIA Channel S Kuila Lumpur programme; 7.35 Lucy Show; and Penanc 6 Ipob and 800 News In Mandarin; 8.10 Malacca; 3 A 10 Johore This Week: 835 Religious InBahru; 4 Taping; 7 Batu terlude 9.00 News In National Pahat; 9 Kluang. Language; 9.12 Parliamentary Report; 9.32 Slnaran; 9.55 5.45680 words
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Article, Illustration60 1967-02-02 12 The art of knowing what a good dress looks like... Mci-ling Chan medelt (left) Pucci'i Orientallooking green and Emilio pink gown in printed cloque lined with embroidery in Florence. A Palazio Pyjanta (right) outfit in printed silk lame by Emilio Pucci in hit Florance 1967 Spring Summer Boutique collection. The60 words
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Article, Illustration809 1967-02-02 12 OLIVIA YEOH - MEI-LING Chan, of Singapore, one of the top models, has many qualifications for her strong sense of fashion. She has been involved in the fashion world since her early teens. Today. Mel-llng. at the age of 23. has established809 words
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10 1967-02-02 12 Is your car happy with the petrol you put in?10 words
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Article, Illustration180 1967-02-02 12 GILLIAN FRANKS - A BRIDE can make a beautiful beginning by sending proper thankyou notes. To make the bride's Job easier. Mrs. Jeannette Lee, a New York design director has a number of suggestions on bridal thankyou notes. First, write your notes as soon as gifts arrive. Those180 words
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Advertisement738 1967-02-02 12 don't be SKINNY! Gain pounds M quickly I NEW! all-in-one CONCENTRATED /^k FOOD SUPPLEMENT\^\/>aß quickly gives Pounds and Inches >y of Solid Flesh to thin, underweight WE Mm* and Women iy% 1 IT TOU ARE THIN and underweight try A 3^« WATE-ON the latest discovery of modern i&i*. 3W W738 words
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Advertisement252 1967-02-02 12 DAWN BRAND FLYING FISH BRANbv% DOUBLE FISH BRANDVVI HANDKERCHIEFS >^ FOR MEN AND WOMEN /g^X P»l»*iMt4» At AM Dealer* \W". I m SENG HUAT (S) LTD. Jho- re*f«!— (O'lC«3'^rj) ORIENTAL EMPORIUM LTD.. RoTTWfI P»oc#, tw^o pore i V J KONG HEE FATT CHOY CHINESE NEW YEAR SALE ...OCtf WjS SLADE252 words
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Article, Illustration153 1967-02-02 13 A Russian bouquet for Mrs Lee MADAM Mukarrain Turgunbaeva, founder ol the Russian Bakhur I /nek Folk Dance Ensemble, which is currently performing in Singapore, is seen presenting a bouquet of flowers to Mrs. Lee Kuan Yew. wife of the Singapore Prime Minister, after a vhdH at the National Theatre153 words
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Article, Illustration273 1967-02-02 13 EX-COUNCIL CHIEF ON GRAFT CHARGE SEREMBAN, Wed CONTRACTOR Mi\ Mok Sum, alleged in the magistrate's court here today that a former president of the town council Gurnam Singh Gill, asked him for some money to help him when he saw him about the fitness certificates273 words
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Article61 1967-02-02 13 JAKARTA. Wed—Malaysia will send students to study an and culture in Indonesia. Disclosing Ui is Mtfl night, the Director-General o! the Department of Educa'.i' n .mcl Culture. Mr Indrusugondo. s;iid Indoncsirt also wanted to send a cultural mission to Malaysia. Plans tv exchange such visitsReuter - 61 words
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Article41 1967-02-02 13 KUALA LUMPUR Wed.— Two OOcart ol the Hist Malavsmn Pro\usi Company have been selected to attend an officer basic provost course in India. They are 2nd Lieutenants Abdul Rahrrwn bin Mohamed Tahir and Cheah Chit; Clivr41 words
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Article96 1967-02-02 13 IPOH, Wed 1 hieves made a haul of nearly 20 golf challenge trophies, worth about si.iHtu. trom the Perak Turf Club Sports Club in Tiger Lane here last night after forcing open a window near the main entrance. Mr. Tan Yee Youk. clerk at the96 words
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Article113 1967-02-02 13 IPOH. Wed. The 17th bank In Ipoh. and the 36th. in the State, was officially opened here this evening by the Mentrl Besar of Perak. Dato Ahmad bin Said. "This is an occasion <>\ Inch we in Ipoh can be very 1 proud he said.113 words
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387 1967-02-02 13 Protest rally in London against higher fees From MICHAEL FOONG: London. Wed MALA YSIAN and 111 Sing apore students today joinec in a rally here f o protest against the British Governments decision to raise tuition fees for overseas students at British colleges and universities from £70 to £250. The387 words
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147 1967-02-02 13 UANILA. Wed A group of Filipino businessmen who recently visited Sabah and Brunei has suggested the opening of an air ferry service between Zamboanga Cltv in the southern Philippine!' and Sandakan The proposal emerged atter a group ot 59 Filipinos including 10 wnm. j n.UPI - 147 words
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164 1967-02-02 13 200 vote to quit left-wing j Singapore union SINGAPORE. Wed. About 200 month-ly-paid employees of the Cycle and Carriage (M) Ltd.. have quit the left-wing Singapore Motor Workshop Employees' Union to join the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union— an affiliate of NTUC. This followed a secret ballot held yesterday164 words
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Article24 1967-02-02 13 PENANG. Wed. The Penantt and Province Wellesley Malay Teachers Union spent $4,000 last year on scholarships lor the children of members. MALAYSIA24 words
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Advertisement84 1967-02-02 13 gv THE NEW it ZEISS IKON Contaflex super be ...more than a camera 1 mmHNm f Wl.uiever model you choose every CONTAFLEX b more than a camera! It it (he heart of the universal CONTAFLEX system. The new CONTAFLEX super BC is an extraordinary Camera. It has througb-the-lens CdS exposure84 words
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Advertisement195 1967-02-02 13 CHINESE NEW YEAR I SPECIAL I Rapid Diesel Railcar Services ietween Kuala Lumpur Spore From Monday 6th fo Sunday 12th February 1967 K Lumpur dep 1.05 pm Spore dep. 1.40 pm S'ban 2 13 pm J. Bahru 2 14 pm Tampin 2 .j 1 pm Kiuang 333 pm Cemas 3195 words
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Advertisement1230 1967-02-02 14 Iff-,—— BJJS^BBMBJM IsmbJsss^s^s^sJwsßbmblbß > 1 K N Continued Irom face Mi i ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Vl Wort. %tt 'Minimum) S CANESAPILLAI Land Office Trmerloh and children thank all those C vno sent :n messages of condolence. 1 rrndered assistance ou his wife's I funeral day 21-1-67. MR. MRS. Ahmad H':«-.-in of Sen-1,230 words
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Advertisement810 1967-02-02 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT U Word* Sf 'Hm.t—Box it rt*. txtrm I TO LET Semi-detAched bungalow. 1 Bortbwick Drive. Seranicoon Garden F Smiraporr. A' ailable immedi- d itely. Phone :***** Km. r LEAVE HOUSE in Victoria Park r kvailao'r March May Tv.o air-condi- 1 on d bedrooms. Suitable senior tv mtive. Trl.810 words
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Advertisement755 1967-02-02 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE II Ware's se° I Win. Box St rtt. txtrm < SERANCOON CARDEN ESTATE: r ull\-furnuh<-<1 3-lMrdroomrd Semi- ktachert Hous< larse «ittm« dininKmm Uti si << "31.000 Real I •>tatr Aurntu A Investment Co.. 03 I rh* Arcade. S poie *464 Vi ***** SELETAR HILL ESTATE iPhatr755 words
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Advertisement767 1967-02-02 14 TUITION IS Word* Se Hin. I— Box St rt: *xtrm H SC. GENERAL PAPER. School Certificate Edition Tel *****4 S pore. MALAY LANGUAGE: Beginners Btd I II lummrni-iiic no> Home study coaMM avattsMe. Tel S porr 3463*> TO PASS DRIVING easily Ring .'•OSB2 8 pore. Hourky 16 Guaranteed $70 EFFICIENT767 words
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Advertisement947 1967-02-02 14 OFFICE EQUIPMENT li Word* M (Min.)-Box St rla. »xfr. VECTROPRINT OUTSTANDINQ PHOTOCOPIER a- $.'4(i. Adepts r otomNtic. 5^ Robinson Road. S porr SCI4O. WANTED li Word* Sf <Mim.)—Bmx St rU. txtrm I USED STEREO EQUIPMIMT com- plets Including speakers, record pla>er and tape deck. Apply Bos A 5360 S.I. Spore.947 words
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Advertisement823 1967-02-02 14 AT YOUR SERVICE ri Word* Sf <Mim.)—Box it rt: txtrm PMOTOJTATJ BY FOTOMATIC. M Sohinson Road, s porr H KWOK't PHOTOCOPY SERVICE Th« Arcade l«t Kloor. Tr. porr QfNERAL SPRAY PAINTINC It' rigcraior repair* Meleasaf s houx I 'hone S'porr :i.'."l :i WEAR WEMBLEY TIES r\>mblry tlr hi- a loloir823 words
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Advertisement393 1967-02-02 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE LEGAL SERVICE VACANCIES Applications arr Invited from Smgapoi'i v ilic Btinnpore LrRtU Service QUALJFM »1 ION IIC bar risten or :olicitors or evadu..ir> it; La« ol thr Urmero! Sins iporr who are QualUiPd person.-* within tlin nu.uiun; ol bcilion '2 of the I i i..\ Proa Bston393 words
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Advertisement1366 1967-02-02 15 ¥77 Xi 2 I r//£\\Hhl/Af£S -a* Wr*,* EXPRISS SAILINGS 10 GENOA-ROTTERDAM-HAMBURfc-AARHU>-COPENNAGEN P. S'Ha» Penanp S'oori lienua R'sam H'burg Aarnm C'riigia SIMIA Sailed Slilll S. 42-41, Flk 2 Frt II Frt 27 MM 1 Mm I MM I SONCKHLA NJB BMI ftl nil it/ i mm Mm 11 Mar II Apr1,366 words
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Advertisement1257 1967-02-02 15 IXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON, LIVIRKUUI A CONIININTAI PORIS. nr-v,, .n Ir for HamDorg MM I bLNLAHIIi hivii Mar I Smgapori Plna. R.-'emaro Mar 11 ll Pt Flk 4 M'Orough Mar II G'rnouth Mar 20 BENMACDHUI far Liverpool Frt 20 S.ngiporp I Slim »w% Hamkurg Mm 14 Ii PI Tidij Fik1,257 words
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Advertisement1297 1967-02-02 15 teELLF.RMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. 11l OVERLEAF FOB OUTVUBO SERVICE FROM U.H./CONTINEHI. LoaliM tin Siigapota P. SIM Pmmi CITT OF IROOKIYPJ luniun. HamDurg, Ronertaa Havre. Hull la Pt 4 Fik I Fik CITY OF COLOMIO London, Haiikurg. RlttirdKl Ha»re. Hull 21 Fek 2 Mar I Mar Cm OF WELLINGTON London.1,297 words
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Article19 1967-02-02 16 Frb 1 Xl KKKR PKKK: .*>Bt cents (up onr-righth of a rent). TIN: 5C01.25 (up 25 cents).19 words
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Article126 1967-02-02 16 MELBOURNE Wed. INDUSTRIALS were erusier with movfs mostly narrow. Falls outnumbered rises. BHP dropped to ifi 44 and recovered to close four cent* lowei ai $6 52. Bsve metals moved narrowly, mostly lower. Oils eased. Today a cloatnc Piter* in Auatralian in bracktta: N. Rrokrn Hill 3>ti ,3126 words
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Article12 1967-02-02 16 Jan. lice. Rubber: 59.111 cts. 60.168 cts. Tin: 5600.35 $64)4.4612 words
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407 1967-02-02 16 THE price of Straits tin in Penang yesterday was up tt rents to 5601.25. Good support was reported from all quarters. The estimated offering ficur- were not available. LONDON: Tin was steadily maintained on Tuesday in sympathy with Penang and slighly more407 words
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Article262 1967-02-02 16 pEBRI'AKv first (rade rubbci > f.o.b. buyers cloned at S pjn in Kuala Lumpur and Sinfaport yesterday at :>B', cents per lb up one eighth of a cent or Tuesday's cloaint; level for tha position. I The tone was quiet after slifhtlj easier. R.A.S. and M.R.E. closing price)262 words
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Article142 1967-02-02 16 SHIPS lying alengtide lha SingaMrt Marhaur wharves or tiocctid taday 34. Kin Yung .Nara s Rondo in 11, p*ul Ftickmrn 13 14. AnliloCtai IS 16. L» Natal Id, TaiSSM l«. N "ho Mam fi Kmmnaii J.i M, loranaa 25 26, Pimba, 3b 34. Sinsupoi* M»m .TV3«. Cathay142 words
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Article68 1967-02-02 16 ryilV Malayan Mininlrr of Finance has fixed these prices for calculating rustomi dutie* for the period from Feb. 2 40 Feb. K. Rubber 5X rents a Ib. Copra st ix a ton. Palm Oil $676 a ton. Palm KrrneN V!V! a ton. The rates of duties payable are:68 words
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800 1967-02-02 16 From Our Market Correspondent rl. trend was easier on the Stock Exchange yesterday morning, and although the tone steadied somewhat later in the day the close saw more falls than gains in the industrials section. Sudden heavy interest in Spore Traction Has something of800 words
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Article34 1967-02-02 16 Malaran SUxk Indirrs Jan. U, 1 i 1., i. Industrials: 104.90 MUST •Properties; lorr: n vi Minings: 108.14 10K.:r, S rubbers: 111. SO 111.80 Dec. 29. 19G'.' inn. •Dec. 30. 1966 l»0.34 words
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Article1155 1967-02-02 16 DCSINESS 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: loultlld (1.U00) v v. 1 Cantral lugar U6.000) M.63 D, III. GOO) 51.62 O. (17.0001 51.61. 1 i). 14 ooo>1,155 words
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Article47 1967-02-02 16 /'HINEIC Praduca --fflllUl. Smsadly P'«" yeslarIl^*"""'r.*" Ulk M9l dnjrn r£*&i I'"* on> llo t' t J n/ '••Mr: Mun'ok tt II Sar.wak ■arawak black *n-. Imiiions ni.i<k ii";, JJJ-Wi asia in;, wiKtn (hl% IM aellora. Th»* lon** wnw QUI9I t.n.ap.r. c.p, 4 »«»ci.l,,n •ness: I'nguoird.47 words
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Article68 1967-02-02 16 |Mt AMoesotMn al Bank, m Malay J» "llllaaliHi •OMaraky mt\ ralM to Un.tKi ftatas: nuvinr TT S?J. airmail OD 3L'J 'Ml <i it, 33 5 1* cixilt bills, ir, i Canada: }:<.■.. r.c Tl «:rma.l| on S" 1 »t 36 1 1(5 credit trurtf bllll t'llins. TT ar68 words
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Article38 1967-02-02 16 ON" »h» lisa iiihinn m<ri>«t :n F«m Koni: tmH»i4n ih» US rlaliar fas qunt«d at S T.'j for T.T. an<l I TO| (ot cash. tttrhns; .'.'"l »t 1.1 BO an* •n« lasl or told tl Ml38 words
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Advertisement704 1967-02-02 16 AUSTRAUA/NIW ZtALANO SIRVICtS (NOU PAKISTAN ANO Hk tASI SERVICES la Frtaaatlt. Alcliili. Milkiarai. Siiaai I Ta: Mains aal Na|a|atiiaaa. lARPETA 1/11 Fel 11/14 Fll 15/11 Flk ,JJ J[* J dOMIALA 13 Mil 14 Ii Mai IS/1J Mar \,\l M k BAMORA 13 Air U/15 A|r IS/17 An JUI Tl: Raafiii,704 words
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Advertisement191 1967-02-02 16 S'POKt f^HAM KtNANti STA/ETO 6TA/ETO ETA/rTO fROM AUSTKALIA M v VISMVA KALTAN tor Bongkok. vooroa 4 Co'cutto Fa* M/\J Fa» 11/11 F«* It/If mo*. CALCUTTA <■ KAKINADA RAMA IATANTT For F-ionokong Koht. O*oko. Klogoya Yokohama 60 44,1 Fa* muM MABkA) NAfiAPATTINAM rs> 'STATt OF MADRAS" to. Noaooo""iorr Moaraa Ftk to191 words
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Advertisement123 1967-02-02 16 PETER F. GOMEZ The London <fc Pacific Insurance Co. Ltd. wish to announce that the Kbo\e gentleman fel no lonper directly in their employ and that he is not authorised to neßotla'e any business on their behalf. Premiums due to us should be paid to the company at their office123 words
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Advertisement863 1967-02-02 17 KUMPULAN WANG BIASISWA NEGERI. NEGERI SEMBILAN PrrmnhonAn2 ada-lah dt-pelawa danparla ra'ayat Nesen Sembilan (Mriavu dan Bukan Melayu) yang c brrbeluluian Sljil Persekolahan Tinggi (Higher School Certificate > jrang u-iah mengambil pepereksaan vane tersebut dalam tahun 1066 atau yang sa-ural dengannya 2. Bagl ra'ayat Negerl bangsa Melayu, bia.-u.wa lni la-lah untok863 words
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Advertisement704 1967-02-02 17 INTERRUPTION OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY SI'NGEI PATANI j The Intended Interruption of tlectrlclty supply c to all consumers In Sungel Patani from 2.2.67 Is postponed and will now take place on 5.2.67 from 8.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. < And Inconvenience caused Is regretted. Pengurus Daerah Kanan, Lembaga Letrik Negara. Butterworth.704 words
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Advertisement712 1967-02-02 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited from Malay-Man Citizens and from serving Government officers Including those on probation for appointment as Temporary Publicity Writer (Division III) in the Tourist Promotion Section of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur, on thr salary scale $268x14-352 420x14-518/ 528x20-588 plus Cost of712 words
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Advertisement532 1967-02-02 17 NOTICES J.K.R. NEGERI SEMBILAN KENYATAAN TAWARAN Tawaran daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar diJKR dalam Kelas EX' dan ka-atas akan di-terima dipejabat Jurutera Kerja Kanan. Seremban, sa-hingga pukul 12.00 tengah hari pada 7-2-1967 untok:— PEMBENAAN MASJID LUAR BANDAR DI-KG. MACHANG HILIR LENGOENG, SEREMBAN. 2. Semua butir2 yang berkaltan boleh di-dapati dari pejabat532 words
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Advertisement179 1967-02-02 17 NOTICES PENANG STATE SCHOLARSHIP FUND The Board of Trustees of the Penang State Scholarship Fund invites applications from Federal Citizens tor those eligible for Federal Citizenship on attaining the age of 18 years) for the award of financial assistance tenable at the University of Malaya Singapore. 2 Candidates must have179 words
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Advertisement643 1967-02-02 17 NOTICE THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF RECEIVING ORDERS TAKE NOTICE that Recelrtof Orders were on the 20th and 27th January. 1967 made against the following persons: Receiving Orders made on 20 1 «7. Bankruptcy No. 310 66 Tan Hwa Chee. No. 330. Joo Chlat Place. Singapore. 445 66643 words
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Advertisement672 1967-02-02 17 STAFF RECRUITMENT SERVICES DIVISION has the following vacancies In a largo Rpfinrry In Jurong: (1) Executives for the Sales Dept. (2) Poly. Technician DiDloma Holdrrs in Electrical Si Mechanical Engineering. (3) Junior Stenos./Senior Stenos. (4) Grade 1. 2 3 Financial, resting and General Clerks. Minimum 1 year working experience. (5)672 words
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170 1967-02-02 18 Rajalingam to captain Invitation XI SRA.JALINGAM. the Selango; wicketkeeper-batsman, will captain the Malaysian Cricket Association Presidents Invitation xi against Cricket Club of India in the the tourists' opening match on Feb. II at the Kuala Lumpur Padang. Rajalingam, however, will not be behind the stumps in this oneday match. Winston170 words
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Article104 1967-02-02 18 lIESIIAWAR, Wed. Openers Mike Brearley and Alan Knott piled on the runs to take M.C.C. under-25 team to 149 for Do wicket at lunch on th« first day of their three-day cricket match against North Zone here today. Bieailey. the captain, had 77 not out by104 words
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Article, Illustration332 1967-02-02 18 ERNEST FRIDA - Eng Yoon praises Kunalan in his report ERNEST FRIDA By r j\AN Eng Yoon, the Singapore national athletics coach, singles out sprinter Canagasabai Kunalan for special praise in his report on last December's Asian Games to the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council. Kunalan was runner-up to Malaysia's Mani Jegathesan In332 words
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Article30 1967-02-02 18 Malacca IOCCef co.ich CleI ment de Silva has lett lor Per- Us on a coaching assignment. De Silva is attached to the Ministry of Youth. Culture and Sport.30 words
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Article30 1967-02-02 18 Btev Jrtlani hurd-in-one at the 183 yd 17th hole at the Tiger I Lane golf course. Ipoh, during a friendly match with J. Indou lan Wrighi ajid Francis Lee.30 words
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128 1967-02-02 18 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY H> JjESPI'fE their lack of success. Singapore cyclists .showed considerable improvement at the Asian Games in Bangkok list December, says team- manager Koay Say Lian in his report to the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council. Mr Koay. who Is also secretary of the128 words
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Article215 1967-02-02 18 OH KEK TIAN - LOH CALLS FOR GREATER SUPPORT OH KEK TIAN<; By I OH rioot Yeang, who has been re-elected president of the F.A. oi Penang. appealed for greater support from soccer fans>. "I also appeal to clubs to help the F.A. recover home of the financial losses suffered over the last four215 words
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Article289 1967-02-02 18 STIPE'S REPORT THE MRA Stipendiary Steward I report on i last Sunday s Bukit Timah races KACfc ONt Nothing 10 report. K.\CL TWO Superior Pal iColemaru missed the start slightly. Apprentice Rugdee. I rider of Boy^i fun, «v severely rrpnmanded for moving in after passing289 words
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Article256 1967-02-02 18 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN GOLF B, I^WO caddies will be sponsored by the Royal Se- langor Golf Club to compete In the Malaysian Open championship In Kuala Lumpur on Mar. 9-12. They are Ariffin bin Mat Isa. 2i. and Hassan Ali, 18. Both are employed by the RSGC.256 words
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Article45 1967-02-02 18 lERRY Kelly, play- ing for Selangor Club Veterans, is being brought down by two players of the Hash House Harriers In the annual rugger match at the Kuala Lumpur Padang yesterday. The Veterans, trailing 10-11 at half-time, rallied to win 24-14.45 words
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Article204 1967-02-02 18 Spartak have 5 World Cup stars By JOE DORAI CPARTAK Prague, otM of the best-known teams from Czechoslovakia, will bring worldclass soccer to Singapore's Jalan Besar Stadium when they play i tonight and on Saturf day. For Spartak have nine International players, five lof whom represented Czechoslovakia in the J962204 words
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Article29 1967-02-02 18 Loong Leek 800. with a nett rnre of 76. won the Malacca Club's goif i stroke i competition I for the Dun lop Trophy at Ay«r Kroh.29 words
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Advertisement210 1967-02-02 18 wide %J mJ JL fL spaces! Holden is built taut and tight, more room to stretch out than any other near the price. Plus great new power, Turbo-Smooth power. Holden offers you three new engines up to the cracking 145 horsepower X2. New wide track lower suspension gives sure-footed roadholding,210 words
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Advertisement96 1967-02-02 18 i World-Closs Football l^af lalan Besar Stadium! W February 2 SPARTA vs Singapore Jomt Services February 4 SPARTA vs Republic of Singapore, Sparta of Czechoslovakia in 1966 beat World All Stars 6-1, Mexican Champions 2-0, Gaudalajara 2-1, East Germany 3-2, and drew with Brazilian Champions Vasco da Gama 2-2. Tickets96 words
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Miscellaneous56 1967-02-02 18 En3BBH SO<<ER Spore Youth XI v RAF 1 Chanel (6 p.m.i: Jomt Services v Spartak Prague <8.0. both matches at Jn. Besari HOCKEY S'ror Dlr Is Police v Kllat iGumey Rdi; Div. Le\ers v Telecoms: Kllat v PWT> (Cheras Rd>: TPCA t Police Deoot i Princes Rd' POLO RPPC cymkh»n«56 words
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Article286 1967-02-02 19 GRAEME SAYS: WE FELTALL ALONG THAT A SNAG WOULD CROP UP JOHANNESBURG, Wed. Graeme and Peter Pollock, th< South African cricktting brothers, were not surprised that their invitation to play for the Rest of the World against Barbados next month has been withdrawn by the sponsors ofReuter - 286 words
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Article121 1967-02-02 19 GAINES IS NEW OWNER OF ANGLO I ONDON, Wed. The American who last week paid £15,000 for Anglo, last year's Grand National Steeplechase winner is Jf>hn R. Games, a leading US breeder, it was learned today. The sale was announced last wrek. but it was not stated then who theReuter - 121 words
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Article49 1967-02-02 19 BRISBANE Wrtl Frrri Stolle. former Australian Davis Cup player m.irir ,< wininne debut in the professional trunis ranks at Toowoomba last, nipht. Stollo dpfeatrd rVnnis Ralston of thr Umtrd States 6-3. 10-8. In a br.-.t of tlirr«» tttM match Ralston .--ecmrd unsettled by the fast concrete court. Reutrr.Reuter - 49 words
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97 1967-02-02 19 BRAUN: We must try to include non-whites for Mexico JOHANNESBURG. Wed. Frank Braun, president of the South African Olympic Games Association, said yesterday that every effort should he made to include a couple of nonwhite sportsmen in the South African contingent to the "Little Olympics" at .Mexico City in October.Reuter - 97 words
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Article247 1967-02-02 19 F.A. CUP f ONDON, Wed. Swindon, a struggling Third Division side, sprang one of the biggest surprises of this season's English F.A. last night when they beat First Division West Ham 3-1 in a Third Round replay at Swindon. The teams drew 3-3 In the firstReuter - 247 words
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153 1967-02-02 19 Signing-on bonus for players abolished I ONDON. Wea. Repr«- sentatlves of the English Football League and the Professional footballers 1 Association agreed yesterday on the abolition of the signing-on bonus for players involved In transfer deals It. Is suggested that a system of levies on transfer deals should be IntroducedReuter - 153 words
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155 1967-02-02 19 Success plan for British cyclists T ONDON. Wed— Top British cyclists are being askrd to spend a month in Mexico City before the 1968 Olympic Games under the strict discipline of road team manager Charles Messenger. Me.vsengcr has circularised 72 leading British cyclists with a six-page "blueprint for success." TheyReuter - 155 words
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Article269 1967-02-02 19 Cowper hits out for 49n.0. CRICKET JO H A N NESBURG, Wed. Bob Cowper provided the only bright note for the Australians on the eve of Friday's Fourth Test match when the touring team began a two-day game with a South African Country Districts team at Benoni yesterday. Poor fieldingReuter - 269 words
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Article30 1967-02-02 19 HOBART. Wed. Bob SUnton (Australia) won the Tasmanlan Open golf championship here with a 14-under-par 72--hole total of 266 nine strokes ahead of Now Zealand's Walter Godfrey —ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article78 1967-02-02 19 EDINBURGH, Wed— Mr K R T. MacKenzie will take over as secretary of thi Royal and Ancient Golf Club when Brig. E. Brickman retires in September, it was announced in St. Andrew ywtard&y- Mr. MacKenzle, who was born In 1921. has spent the lastReuter - 78 words
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Advertisement142 1967-02-02 19 Malaysia's coliurful monthly women's magazine written by Malaysians for Malaysians designed to provide Malaysia's younger generation with up to the minute •formation on subjects ranging from fashions to jeauty tips. I Nova I heney I the new monthly I exciting and exclusive I magazine that dares to be II Honey142 words
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Advertisement480 1967-02-02 19 ML W For u P~t°- date electronic computers with M the best "cost/performance ratio," m IBrsHH s P ecJf y FUJITSU'S famous FACOM series ICBEjitJ tm i^l nU I^HIIIJ I 9H»wJW 1 all Electronic computers are playing an ever-increas- Also, FACOM 230-20 has been selected by the ing role in480 words
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Article, Illustration32 1967-02-02 20 JfIKMBKRSof the Kmer g c n rv (ileansing Corps standing by ;il Kolam Aver when the strike started yesterday morning. Straits Times picture.32 words
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Article176 1967-02-02 20 MRS. JIM CALISTAN iMIIItCMM ■iv peacefully on 1•' «7 C*rt«B« tarn M UoodhtKh Park at i-h m L SI M""«'l« Tono Mount Vernon Aij.m o,| fumd 4 p.m. rton«tion« St. -mtsl "US TAV NCEE IMAM, nor l.lm ...1 ««v Leaving Uirrr .on* "'I. B,«, Kttn, r, ■w, IhrM son.-176 words
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Article265 1967-02-02 20 MALACCA. Wednesday. T<HE Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, Gen. Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa, will deploy all forces at his disposal to hunt down Chin Peng and his terrorist gang if there is evidence that they are lurking in the Malaysian Jungles. He265 words
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Article250 1967-02-02 20 LONDON. Wed— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: <.II.TKUt.tU Consol 14% £39 Funding 4V £95 5 16 War 3 1 £53', 4-i'ie 1 16 BANKS Chartered 53 3 Hongkong £9 7 16 INSURANCE Com. Un 45 10 Prudential 'A" 37 7 Royal 36250 words
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Article57 1967-02-02 20 LONDON. Wed—Spot 17 15 16d.. March J8 1 *6d.. April I8I,d. May 18 7 16d.. April June 18 7 16d.. Julv'Sept. 18\d.. Oct. Dec 19d.. Jpn. March ISUd.. April June 19 3 16d.. .July Sept. 19',d.. Oct Deo. 195'16d.. Jun March lg^d.. elf F»b 17 9 Ifid. March 17--d57 words
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Article29 1967-02-02 20 LONDON Wed—Buyers £1203u ,j-£4'. sellers £1204 < £4i. For-x-nrri buyers f1203\. <■ fl>. sellers £1204 (+£l>. Settlement £1202 i Z2'■■•■ turnover a.m. 865 tons. p.m. 160 tons. Tone- Very steady.29 words
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Article108 1967-02-02 20 RAF to the rescue SINGAPORE. Wed. Royal Air Force aircraft went to the aid of a vessel wnose engine had broken down yesterday off Singapore. A message was received from the master of Robin Kirk that five men on board a local vessel. BMF 613. had been seen waving white108 words
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Article60 1967-02-02 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Light Industries Services will sponsor an eight -session course in woodworking production management and technique at their conference room from Feb. 13. The course to be conducted in Mandarin will Include standardisation of timber products, and will be held on Mondays and Thursdays60 words
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128 1967-02-02 20 Tawau man to hang for having a grenade rWAI'. Wed. A middle-aged resident of Tawau was last night sentenced to death by hanging after being found guilty in thr High Court here of having unlawful control of a hand-gre-nade in a security area on Oct. II last yrar. The charer128 words
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Article69 1967-02-02 20 PEARL HARBOUR. Wed.— The United States destroyer McMorns and fleet tanker Tom Bigbee collided today 75 miles southeast of Oahu, in the Hawaiian Islands, a US Navy spokesman reported here. He believed no one had been killed but there were several injured in the collision whichReuter - 69 words
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Article37 1967-02-02 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Jiiion Carbide Singapore Ltd. md Metals and Ores Ltd. will jresent 1966 perfect attendance iwards to their workers at h ce--emonv at tlieir factory canteen ji Hill View Road on Feb. ti.37 words
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Article37 1967-02-02 20 SINGAPORE. Wed Mr. Roger Sullivan. In si secretary of the American Embas->> will .-peak on "The Vietnam Situation Today" at a luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore West at the Prince* Restaurant tomorrow.37 words
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290 1967-02-02 20 I^UCHING, Wed. The qualities of courage and unity shown by the people of Sarawak during confrontation could now be diverted to t lie tusks of nation-build-ing, the Chief Minister, Penghulu Tawi Sli. said m ;t radio broadcast tonight on National Solidarity Week.290 words
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Article39 1967-02-02 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. Prof. fp.-sni ol Ostetrlcs and Gynaecology. Oxford Unlvei Uty and External Examiner. Singapore University, will une a If. "Recent Advances i:i Cancer Research" a. 7.18 pm on I-'rlday at the Krnidan': Kerbau Hospital Lecture Theatre.39 words
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Miscellaneous53 1967-02-02 20 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 pm. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur M 72 Kota Bharu 84 72 Penang hi; 72 Ipoh 93 72 Mahii'c I 90 73 Singapore 86 U C Highlands 70 59 Jesselton 84 6853 words
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