The Straits Times, 17 February 1967
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Title Section23 1967-02-17 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Tlib Natiiiiinl HKWS|)i!|ll!r Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1967 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590 M.C.(P)226623 words
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365 1967-02-17 1 pEKING. Thurs. Local army units are reported to have cracked down on Red Guards in ihree important centres. According to the Red Guard posters yesterday, local army commanders have recently imposed a lorm of martial law in the Inner Mongolian capital ol Huhehot,Reuter - 365 words
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Article383 1967-02-17 1 the National AND SCHOOLS ARE CLOSED AGAIN 130 families evacuated... JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday ABOUT 130 families have been evacuated from their homes in the Segamat and Kluang districts, where flood waters are rising. The Srgamat River burst ils banks last night, and two brothers were reported383 words
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Article128 1967-02-17 1 gets a big 'no' Soek I'LL GO INTO EXILE BUT KEEP TITLE JAKARTA. Thurs— (icne ral Suharto and top military leaders here have rejected a compromise proposal by President Soekarno that he ha allowed to retain his title but live in exile. This is the latest in a series ofReuter - 128 words
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Article45 1967-02-17 1 MANILA. Thurs. Four Philippine Air Force jet fighters are missing and feared to have crashed during a training flight today over the rugged Zambales area, north of here, the Evening News reported. There was no Immediate confirmation from military headquarters here. AP.AP - 45 words
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Article37 1967-02-17 1 BANGKOK. Thurs —More than I 20.000 Thais lime volunteered (or service in South Vietnam, Army Commander-tn-Chief Gen. Charusathlen, told a news conference today. Registration of volunteers, which began a month ago, closed yesterday.37 words
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Article55 1967-02-17 1 TOKYO. Thurs. Two men were critically Injured late last night when an explosion ripped 1 through a restroom at Tokyo International Airport Police Indicated that a homemade time-bomb may have caused the explosion, and launched a manhunt for a 22-year-old hoodlum who visited the men's roomUPI - 55 words
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Article129 1967-02-17 1 THE following roads in Johore were under water last night: Johore Bahru Segamii Road. 3 ft. at 841 mile. Yong Peng Katti Pahat Road. 2ft. at "5 3 4 mile. Johore Bahru .Mersing Road. 4 ft. at 52 mile. Several other sections also flooded. Muar .Merging Road,129 words
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Article, Illustration778 1967-02-17 1 JAKARTA, Thursday PRESIDENT Soekarno not only knew about the planned communist coup attempt of Oct. 1, but gave it his full support, according to evidence lound by investigators. At one stage, he is alleged to have threatened to strike anUPI - 778 words
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Article52 1967-02-17 1 SAIGON. Thurs. The American method of fighting the Vietnam war suffered a heavy blow yesterday when Vletcong guerillas shot 13 helicopters from the sky Including 10 in one battle. Troops today claimed spectacular victories with a total of 533 guerillas listed as killed In three i majorReuter - 52 words
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Article29 1967-02-17 1 TEHERAN. Thurs. Two hundred and fifty passengers drowned when a motor launch rapdzad In a storm In the Gulf of Oman, i tt tw reported today —UPL29 words
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Article490 1967-02-17 1 Toh hits out at MSA g I N A P H E, Thurs. Dr. Toh Chin (live, the Deputy Prime Minister, warned tonight thai Malaysia-Singa-pore Airlines would have to "fold up" if it did not improve ils performance. In a bard-hitting speech, he said: "We (the Singapore Government i are490 words
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Article38 1967-02-17 1 ILI4BD FORCM < I T PROPOSAL LONDON. Thun »rl i.un today proiMwrl vw«i ins: econoßßj cutback* in I Hied ami said w e»u ihntilrl (Iriund .i,i ii i. i hi nuclear d> lerrenl '•■> its I i PI38 words
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Advertisement113 1967-02-17 1 GEMS OF THE ORIENT 0 0 Star Blue Cat* Sapphire Sapphire Eye EMERALD AND RUBY G. C. DE SUVA BROS. MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS. i. Rottlei Place, Singapore I. TEL: *****. Proved by Mr. JIM CLARK World Motor Car Racing Champion rfx ;.sii •Ml* Clark sa/s: Is Important to a racing driver113 words
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Advertisement121 1967-02-17 1 abermain K'f'f'td hadt Wa,» NO BULK NO BULGE HALFthe size-HALFihe weight -HALFthe cost ■TV IVntT \\m »im|.'tli«il thing*, if not ing nunbrr and jruu have lh» ratrrd ripowp*. s*%«fc>»rt»j lialj. Apart tom tm tua^iailiai mn-r ln.lr«d of an *\*<L,,r Mil m...|r ihf and lh» i.»v, wi f numt«-r«. lh» IVn121 words
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Article, Illustration418 1967-02-17 2 NEW DELHI, Thur». Police use teargas to disperse a crowd looting shops after political clash pOLICK clashed with crowds in two States yesteida>. mailing an otherwise goodhumoured first day's polling in India's weeklong general elo turn. In Bihar, Mysore State, police used teargas to disperse ;t crowdReuter; UPI - 418 words
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Article45 1967-02-17 2 MAJORITY verdicts 1 x would take the sting out of the belief among criminal!* that they can nobble juries and. therefore, are much more secure in carrying out their criminal activities. Mr. Arthur Davidson, Labour MP. in Commons debate on the Criminal Justice Bill.45 words
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196 1967-02-17 2 HONG KONG, Thur*. rFHE North Vietnam A Foreign Ministry announced last night Unit Hanoi would never agree to any peace talks under American pressure. According to Hanoi Radio the Ministry was commenting on the resumption of U.S. bombinj.; ofReuter - 196 words
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203 1967-02-17 2 Lin tells of coup plot by Tao Chu and Hsiao-ping SOFIA, Thursday rOMMUNIST Chinas Defence Minister Lin Piao has accused former party propaganda chief Tao Chu and former party secretary-general Teng Hsiao-ping of plotting a military coup, the Bulgarian news agency BTA reported from Peking yesterday. Lin Piao, Mao Tse-tung's203 words
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223 1967-02-17 2 Kremlin launches a new blast at Mao MOSCOW, Thurs. The Kremlin today accused Mao Tse-tung of whipping up an anti-Soviet campaign because he could not otherwise have remained in power. A 4.000 word editorial In todays edition of the Communist Party newspaper Pravda also charged Mao with trying to provokeReuter - 223 words
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Article58 1967-02-17 2 CAIRO. Thurs. Guerillas shot down a British helicopter on Tuesday oxer rebel territory in wester* Rarifan in the Federation of South Arabia. Cairo Radio said last night The broadcast quoted a spokesman for the Front for the Liberation of Occupied South Yemen us claimInr the entire British58 words
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Miscellaneous12 1967-02-17 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby \6ATUBOOM SCALttyS V &%I*«M«^*£. II Cmmf^Q THAT'S12 words
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Article, Illustration53 1967-02-17 3 After a riot ADEN STREET SCENE: 16 DEAD IN FOUR DAYS A BRITISH soldier patrols a rubblestrewn street with rifle at the ready, after another antiBritish outbreak of violence in Aden. Sixteen Arabs were killed and nearly 70 people injured in four days of violence and bloodshed which ended on53 words
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Article37 1967-02-17 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Thurs. America's picture-taking space- craft. Lunar Orbiter 3, today transmitted a series of moon photographs of "excellent quality" back to earth, a spokesman at I the Jet Propulsion Laboratory re- I port#d. I37 words
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184 1967-02-17 3 BUNG'S OWN SOLUTION IN A PERSONAL LETTER with portraits of Gen. Suharto. Antara. quoting political sources, said Dr. Soekarno appeared to be tryinn to remain in office and to forestall the expected, congressional verdict against him next month. He had sent a personal letter to Gen Suharto early last week184 words
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Article, Illustration296 1967-02-17 3 SOEK DECIDES TO HOLD ON JAKARTA, Thursday. A MOVE has been launched to name military strongman General Suharto as acting President of Indonesia when Congress takes action next month against President Soekarno. Dr. Soekarno. despite increasing pressure from a- my leaders to resign after296 words
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151 1967-02-17 3 NEW YORK, Thurs. The U-S- Government is liable for the negligence of its employees in "improper" weather reporting to airlines, the IS. Appeals Court has ruled in a test case involving a crash that killed persons. The court upheld unanimously a lower court (letAP - 151 words
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213 1967-02-17 3 Wilson's popularity lead up to 11.5 p.c. ONDON. Thurs. The Labour Government, facing a popularity test in five parliamentary by-elec-tions next month, was credited by the gallup poll today with an 11A per cent lead over the Opposition Conservatives. The poll said that Premier Wilson's ruling Labour Party had Improved213 words
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Article132 1967-02-17 3 SMITH'S MAN GETS EASY VICTORY UULAWAYO, Thurs. Mr. Lan Smith's ruling Rhodesian Front Party last night swept to victory in a by-election here regarded as a test of strength by rightwinn rebels against his Government The Rhodesian Front's official candidate was an easy winner against a rightwing independent candidate. AUReuter - 132 words
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Article65 1967-02-17 3 PARIS. Thurs Mr. \*illia;n C. Bullitt. 76 -year -old first American Ambassador to the Soviet Union, died here yesterday of Leukaemia, hospital officials said. The former diplomat was admitted to the American hospital of leukaemia, hospital officiate ago. Mr. Bullit went to Moscow to establi--.ilReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement100 1967-02-17 3 Congratulations Best Wishes to lessrs. HOLDEN TRADING CO., LTD. on tlieir Official Opening of their TANCHO CORPORATION UMITED FACTORY at 2. LITTLE ROAD, SINGAPORE. From lEISHIN SHIPPING CO., LTD., OSAKA General Agents: PAN CONTINENT CORPORATION, SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM and PENANG. Congratulations Best Wishes to Messrs. HOLDEN TRADING CO., LTD. on100 words
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Advertisement302 1967-02-17 3 it —^*«w LomtHird Houst. Cwztm Smm. WJ 9 E Your money will earn a safe Your money earru the maximum safe and Mire rale of 6" »h«n you place it in I Deposit AllO— l *Wk LOMBARD BANMNd. No U.K. Income Tax will b* deducted; your money and your capital302 words
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Article, Illustration678 1967-02-17 4 CONFIDENCE in the stability ol Singapore and in the capable leadership and foresighted policies of the Gov ernment was expressed by Mr. Seah Hun, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Tancho Industries Ltd., Singapore. Mr. Seah said this in his message on the eve678 words
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Article222 1967-02-17 4 STATEMENT BY MR. H. NISHIMURA, PRESIDENT OF TANCHO CO. LTD., OSAKA: THIS Tancho Factory would not have been established had it not been for the crrat encouragement Riven to us by the Singapore Government as well as the kind advices and assistance or the Finance Minister222 words
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542 1967-02-17 4 SUCCESS DUE TO GOVT'S ASSISTANCE LOCAL FOREIGN ENTERPRISES EARLY in 1963, Holden Trading Co. Ltd. made a proposition to Tancho Co. Ltd. Osaka, to set up a packing factory in Singapore or Malaya. Later that year, the Managing Director of Hoiden Trading Co. Ltd. Mr. Scan Kai Kok, visited Japan542 words
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Advertisement186 1967-02-17 4 Smart men who take pride «^tffll •Tancho Pomade Keeps your hair style neat and in place. i T :ll PBB^-r*" •Tancho Hair Tonic Nourishes scalp and makes hair attractive. in their good grooming will BBPlNiBlk < i <A *m. Tancho Tique Completes perfectly your hair style. again this year use186 words
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347 1967-02-17 5 ABUL FAZIL - Thai ship sinks but crew are safe ABUL FAZIL: By Singapore, Thursday rpHE 1,780- ton Thai freighter Mahathevi sank early this morning off Pulau Pemanggil, about 30 miles east of the Johore coast. All the 43 crew were safely ashore on the "Isle of Call" and were last reported to347 words
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Article39 1967-02-17 5 SINOAPOKL ITiUP- —Ml H P. T Pii(ti..u\ chairman ot the board o' management and manattUlii director of NaaH is to vtfit one n Singapore \-\st \ior serVtoa cnimanders optween Feb 20 and March 'J39 words
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Article24 1967-02-17 5 81NGAPORE rtiur> -1: Arab Republic In Singapore Mr Vvir; v h#Tf Utmomm il Mi H> replaces Mr Huiwin A J M"«rarr«fa24 words
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Article, Illustration92 1967-02-17 5 WITH MASS SINGING OF NATIONAL ANTHEM AT STADIUM SHOW A GRAND finale to the cultural show marking the successful conclusion of National Solidarity Week at the Stadium Merdeka last night was the mass singing of the National Anthem by members of the various cultural bodies taking part.92 words
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97 1967-02-17 5 KIALA LI .M PL R. Thurs. —An Alliance backbencher today called on the Government to imDose a total or partial ban on mahjong-playine in coffee shons "because it leads to TB." Haji Otbman bin Abdullah (All.- Lower Perak) told the Deuan Ra'ayat that mahione-playinr97 words
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Article79 1967-02-17 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. The 4th Malaysian Infantry Brigade will undergo a 10-day lungle-war exercise codenamed "Pulau Ular" from Sunday in the Ayer Itam and Jamaluang areas. People living in the area are *akMi not to be alarmed at troop movements, gun tiring *nd (ining79 words
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Article50 1967-02-17 5 I POH. Hbm Police nave detained two men in conned ion vlth the murder ot a shop owners stui K<'k Koo Peim 21 in his home in Gopcnu last Saturday A motorcycle usrd bi two men lr the kiilinu was lound yestprda^ ii' (.iMiM-d mining pool50 words
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153 1967-02-17 5 House told of 'mad scramble' for top posts I/UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. An Opposition MP today told the Dewan Ra'ayat of '•the mad scramble for superscale posts" by government doctors. Dr. Tan Chce Khoon <Lab.Batut said it was impossible to meet government doctors socially these days without hearing them talk about153 words
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Article67 1967-02-17 5 KUALA I L'MPI'R. Thurs— Two nrw .stamps will be released on March 30 to mark the completion >■>! thr South-En.st Ana Communications iSeacomt protect the M.nist.v of Work.s Po.st and Irletommunications announced M>- 1 day Tlie commemorative st.iniDs i ot 30 cents and "5 cents denominat 1011s—Agencies - 67 words
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Article69 1967-02-17 5 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs A j driver who offered a two dollar I bribe to .1 coils'. able »t the Pra! police station was fined $100 in the Sessions Court here today. Chud Han Pah. 24. of Kuala Lumpur, pleaded guilty to a chare* of offerinc the69 words
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Article32 1967-02-17 5 'UALA LUMPUR. nuns I Straits Tinier reporter V K ciiln 1 left today on a iwo-wrrk study tour of West Germany us a ijui'.st I of the German Government32 words
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105 1967-02-17 5 IPOH, Thurs. A x crocodile was seen for the nrst time in many years today in the slow moving, heavily silted Kinta River at the Hugh Low Street Bridge. A policeman had to be called to help control traffic, slowed down by105 words
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Article84 1967-02-17 5 KUALA LUMPDR. Thurs— The I President of the Asian Development Bank. Mr. Takeshi Watanabe. will arrne here next week for talks with the Prime Minister. Teneku Abdul Rahman, and the Minuter of Finance. Mr. Tan Sien Sin Mr Watanabe will be arcomPHiiicd by hi.s84 words
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Article39 1967-02-17 5 Jail for having stolen watch IPOrt I huis— KOll2 Krng Chve. 2t. with one previous conviction, wa.s wiled lor three montlis her* 'odav Hfter he had pleaded c.nl'y t 1 havinc a stolen «atch on March 2S iaat year39 words
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224 1967-02-17 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. THE validity ol the will of the late Mr Won* Vine Sieng. a well-known proDertv owner in the local Hakka community who died about 10 years ago. will be rhalleneed in the High Court. Miidam Eu Chin C'hoo224 words
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Article, Illustration389 1967-02-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TWO women MPs today hit out at "bad treatment" of patients and rudeness in hospitals TAN SRI FATIMAH BIMt HASHIM lAlliance Jitra-Padang Terap) cited the case of a Malay woman who was discharged by the Kuala Lumpur Maternity Hospital389 words
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Article55 1967-02-17 5 ,HUH Mm The B" C'lufcs m.tio 01 'Sen ice BrforSrlf uav a eood one lor all lollow thr Mentii Beiar of Peralc D«to Ahmad bin Said. *ald ve§trrday. He »s».s <ppaklMß at the "iv M < pUyuround. buill by the loon Hotan Ci'ib ("i children55 words
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Article55 1967-02-17 5 KUALA LLMPLR. Thurs The Straits Timr^ today collected S3.JJBB fur the National Disaster Relief Fund, of which 55.721 was received through its Singapore office and Uir remainder through the Kual.i Lumpur office. I urlluT donations were also received throuuh Cabinet Ministers and Mentris Bear. The list of55 words
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198 1967-02-17 5 Striking pupils return to their classes BUTTERWORTH. Thurs About 500 boys and girls of the Am'ishad religious school at Padaiiß Menora. about 10 mile* from here, returned to their classes at noon today after a strike lasting nearly two days. They walked out yesterday mornine in protest against the dismissal198 words
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Article35 1967-02-17 5 PENANG. Thurs. Al>out "00 children from wellare hMBM and orphanage* are expected to «tI tend the Chine.se New Year party I which the Chinese Sw imminn Club 1 trill hold on Saturday.35 words
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Article22 1967-02-17 5 PENANG. Thurs. More than 140 lb. of wires v,rrr .violrn from irlephrne pules at Kamponc Bukit Avon. Baynn l.epas, yestfiday.22 words
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191 1967-02-17 5 TRADER AND FAMILY ESCAPE BOMB ATTACK LOTA B H A R U. 1V Thurs. A businessman and hi s family of three escaped serious injury when a hand-g rena d o. thrown by an unidentified person, exploded under their home last night. metal Mahadi Ali. 42. proprietor of Nura Company191 words
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Article54 1967-02-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Th« Wind Quintet, a group of German musicians trom '.he Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra will perform a i CM Malayan Teachers College Music Hall here next Wednesday inch i Tickets ar *6 S3 a-id $1 < (or ItUdenUi available from the Goethe In.siuute, Circular54 words
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Article59 1967-02-17 5 KOALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Moii.imfd Ya>.s;n bin Othman. 46. I found guilty of stealing a car wax tinrd S3OO i>r two monlh-s' Tail by a MflaCratt'l owl here today. Mnh.tm.ed «;<s said to have stolen the car. belonging to Mr. Au Yew Kuan, a car salesman,59 words
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Article75 1967-02-17 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. W. D. C Wiggins Director of Britain I Ovpr.seas Surveys will attend she I Malaysian national mapping or. I ference from Feb. 28 to Mar. 1 In Kuala Lumpur. Sim said: "Koh saw the statement ;md became aiißry. He said thai the statement was not75 words
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Advertisement73 1967-02-17 5 World's g# ipiK fIX C t I I I w L eye drops Ir rPinffirPPrt YOUR EYES are on the strain all day long"* from when you read a morning paper, till \i\ I t h when you watch on evening program on the I 111 TV. Refresh your eyes73 words
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583 1967-02-17 6 Court told of how plot was exposed $1.2 m BANK FRAUD CASE SINGAPORE Thur. DISTRICT Court, hearing Ihc milliondollar Lee Wah Bank fraud case, was told today that Ihc alleged plot to cheat the bank was exposed one day after the lust shipping guarantee was obtained from t he hank.583 words
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Article, Illustration12 1967-02-17 6 LAM MISS LIM MAH TtO MISS SOH MISS LEOW12 words
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437 1967-02-17 6 YEO TOON JOO - TRIUMPH OF GIRL WHO PERSEVERED DESPITE A SEVERE ILLNESS YEO TOON JOO 1 By SINGAPORE. Thura. i\*' the top Singapore scholars in last year's Cambridge Higher School Certificate examinations, perhaps the most remarkable is fourdistinction girl. Miss Eileen Lim Poh Tin, 18. of the AngloChinese School. While nllirr candidatr* were437 words
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Article38 1967-02-17 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The |>J j British Hiuli Comml.-sioner in I>, p.ie. Mi J V Rob. this \< evening opened BOAC* serwii'i G office lieie in Oi chard Road. |>' About 50 official* and guests weie >' present. >,38 words
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Advertisement135 1967-02-17 6 G ALA: OPENS TODAY! «.3.?.}!U IT EXPLODES WITH EXCITEMENT RIGHT A UP TO A THRILLING CLIMAX!! Rodd DANA Franca POLESELLO ianine RENAUD CATHAY tomorrow midnight' PALACE That OTHER Crusoe never had it so good j |-jfi^ ...or so FUNNY! PLUS! SPECIAL FEATURETTE: GALA TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! INTERNATIONAL SECRET AGINTS 3B*"~*Tiifc.^ |N135 words
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Advertisement70 1967-02-17 6 GERMAN m NATIONAL W CIRCUS f? Fun thrills \or\ I the whole family 20 SENSATIONAL ACTS FEATURING THE WORLD'S GREATEST and MOST DARING CIRCUS STARS! LIMITED SEASON ONLY! GAY WORLD STADIUM Daily Z Shows 6. J0 p.m. tfc 9.30 p.m. Weekends tfc Sundays 3 Shows I.JO p.m. 4.10 pm tfc70 words
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Advertisement80 1967-02-17 6 V« T «fc*2 (NO FREE LISTS) BOOK NOW! '--'I M. OPENS TODAY at 3-4 A 9 p.m. I GAYEST MUSICAL COMEDY OF FUNSTER MEHMOOD ■I I r% 1 W I*l I f I A V- ■Hindi -English Malay Subtitles! IjlrlfJwV? NIANOJ NAN DA I JSkJjP Mehmood Shashikala I H Distr:80 words
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Advertisement290 1967-02-17 6 1 I Under the dlstiiguished patronage oC The President of the Republic of Singapore, Inehe YusoC bin Ishak. EX-SERVICES ASSOCIATION OF SIN6APORE presents A FILM PREMIERE in aid of Ez-Servkes Welfare Sponsored by TARL MOUNTBATTEN OF BIiRfVA. I G'O'id President ot The British Commonwealth Ex Services Leogue. 1 at SKY290 words
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Advertisement564 1967-02-17 6 £ATHAY •»3uli^r^WWy«7if^c^l l*f VtCT ¥t I'M OPENS TODAY' 11, 1 30, 4, 6 30 9.30 p.m. "ADIOS GRINGO" Giuiiano Gemma CATHAY I PALACE I IT. ROBIN CRUSOE. U.S.N." Dick V«n DYKE FREEWAY PHOBIA Techmcalo Opcni Today' I 30, 4, 6 30 I «.l S "OPtRAIIUNWHIItbHARK" Rnrtd DANA E-JUmoncOlor. TOMORROW MAN564 words
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Miscellaneous147 1967-02-17 6 Schools TV for today r"pODAY S educational TV wcond language Sec. 2 "A x programme on Channel 8 weekend trip Is as follows: 2 2.20 p.m.: Mathematics n IU M.th.m.,l S«" 2— "The Triangle it).* 1 8.30 8.50 a.m.. Mathematics ,40 Inm RMunnhv Sw our o ••Th» Tiianvl* 1 1147 words
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Article, Illustration661 1967-02-17 7 Murder of fellow citizens, says Devan WORK-TO-RULE X-RAY MEN UNDER FIRE KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs 'JHREE Opposition members in the Dewan Ra'ayat today strongly criticised radiographers for working to rule to press iheir demand for a danger allowance. They were speaking during the debate on expenditure for the Ministry of Health661 words
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Article, Illustration245 1967-02-17 7 Singapore has forgiven but not forgotten SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The leader of a group of 15 visiting Australian ex-prison-ers of war, Col. J. M. M. Williams, today praised the people of Singapore for their realistic attitude towards the Japanese. "They have forgiven the Japanese for their acts of atrocities during the245 words
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Article65 1967-02-17 7 aior star. Than. a pad> planter, Halih bin Han Endut. today reported he had been oheated by a man who gave him a dud cheque for $4,774. Halih told police he received the cheque in payment for the sale of padt. When he presented the cheque to65 words
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87 1967-02-17 7 DENANG. Thurs. MaK lays here plan to build a $100,000 swimming club In Tanjong Tokong on n site formerly used as a leave I centre for Gurkha soldiers. "We hope to make it the hub for Malay recreational activities." the pro-tern chairman, Inche87 words
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Article109 1967-02-17 7 Robbed, then thrown into stream pENANG, Thurs. —A carpenter was i thrown into a stream j last night when he re- 1 sisted 10 armed robbers in Sungei Pinang Road. Ong Leong Kirn, 29. escaped unhurt, but lost $26 which the robbers took from his pockets. Ong said he was109 words
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Article53 1967-02-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Ma- I laysia will be represented at the j International airport managers' < meeting to be held in Manila from M.v 26 to 31. j About 30 airport managers from Asia. Australia and New Zealand 111 meet there to discuss common problems, including preparation*53 words
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Article39 1967-02-17 7 A LOR STAR. Thurs. Th# home of Inspector Chin Chin Lok. ol the Special Branch, at Taman Malaysia, was burgled last night. Among the articles missing wer» :hc inspector's authority card driving licence and $23.39 words
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Article20 1967-02-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thur». Fifty-four swimmers had to b* rescued from the Weld Road I Swimming Pool in 19«5.20 words
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255 1967-02-17 7 Equal pay: $5 mil short of accord I^l ALA LIMPL'R, Thurs. The Government Is prepared to pay out $12.6 million to implement equal pay for its women employees 55.1 million short of what was demanded by the Staff Side. National Whitley Council. The Minister of Education. Inrhe Mohamed Khir Johari.255 words
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Article51 1967-02-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— Mr. Mohamed Altaur Rahman. 40, will 1 succeed Mr. Mustafa Kamil Kid- I wai as India's High Commissioner 1 1 In Malaysia. Mr. Rahman is now the leader of the Indian delegation and chairman of the International Communion for Supervision and Control in51 words
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153 1967-02-17 7 Don't try to be 'American Sabahans' I plea JESSELTON. Thurs. Sabah youths studying abroad were urged today never to divorce themselves from the life and charac teristics of their people. "In other words, do not be assimilated into a nonMalaysian society," the Federal Minister for Sabah Affairs. Tun Mustapha. said153 words
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Article86 1967-02-17 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A (troiiD 1 of building contractors, led by Mr Un Kah Ngam, are on their way to New Zealand o attend a con- vention of the International Feder- ation of Asian and Western Pacific Contractors 1 Associations, which will be held In Watnmuton beitln- ning on86 words
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Article56 1967-02-17 7 i KUANTAN. Thurs. A padi planter Abdul Malck bin Mohamed Seh. 29, was jailed for four years ■by Justice Wan Suleiman bin Pai wan Trh here '.oday for raping his 14-year-old step-daughter. Abdul Malelc pleaded guilty to committing the offence on Aug. 8 i last56 words
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Article45 1967-02-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A petrol pump station at Jalan Tra vers here was robbed of its days collection of $60 by three armed men nt 10.30 last night. They held up the attendants on duty, S. Mamcltam and Maniam at dagger point45 words
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257 1967-02-17 7 VETTING OF FOREIGN EXPERTS: NOTHING WRONG, THEY SAY j/UALA LULPUR, Thurs. Representatives of several international organisations here said today that Government vetting of officers seconded from their organisations for work in Malaysia was '"normal procedure." They were commenting on a statement in the Dewan Ra'ayat by the Minister of Education.257 words
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Article29 1967-02-17 7 SEGAMAT. Thurs. Frrr rheat X-rays will be given by the mobile X-ray Unit here thus week-end at the District Hospital and on Monday at the Market Square.29 words
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Article176 1967-02-17 7 SINGAPORE. Thursday TTWO Queens Counsel from Britain are appearing in the Federal Court here i In a civil appeal Involving I two banks the Wah Tat Bank Ltd. of Sibu. Sarawak, and the Oversea-Chi- nese Banking Corporation and two other parties. The appeal— by176 words
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Advertisement118 1967-02-17 7 7 BRILLIANT COLOURS w Huink smQuink > Quink\ |A| Parker SUPER QUINK M^fe m^^^^^ ink is available in seven B igHHHH^ brilliant colours Wash- atfflH^feli *m,n..:~L I able R °y al Blue and six f1..;~L I I fflWJin* permanent colours that IjUink 18C53r*****3Wl neverfade. ParkerSUPER |Bpj H OUINK contains Solv-X118 words
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Miscellaneous177 1967-02-17 7 I YSOT A HEULQ HAVE YOU HCARP YES, IVE HOT I I ...UNLESS WE CAM I P^*^" LIKE GETTING YOU VB9 I VISITOR, IyWIZER J WHAT BK3 ILLKA AN' J ONLY HEARP I COME UP WITH LIKE WHAT? J OUT OP HERE FOR ET& tHrlt Tracy Hff h*>*i**r irt»ul*t BMLWF177 words
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Article26 1967-02-17 8 U H'ore-s tIS (Minimum) MR. ANO MRS. CHANONAN Thank relatives, friends for their attendance. Valuable svaataifj, assistance on the i •craalon of th-ir marriage B-2-4726 words
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Obituary36 1967-02-17 8 J» Horsi Hi 'Minimum) Urn. CPHRAIM ISAAC. departed 17-2-M, hut your spirit keepe ua company In Joys and sorrows Tour steadfast devotion, your warm ktndneas •hall ever light the path of your loring ones.36 words
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Article349 1967-02-17 8 JO nordt lit (Minimum) LOOKING FOR A HAT? Special aalt reductions. Antolnetta, 124 Orchard Road. It pore MR A MRS. RO. Banks of Carreras I.M advise that their e«w address Is Co J R Arthur Ltd.. 2. La Chasn. at. Heller. Jersey. Channel Islands Am YOU SUFFERING from Slnga-349 words
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Article671 1967-02-17 8 There has been a sufficient i incrense in the sale of rubber estates and their division into smallholdings for another look at the problems which this fragmentation poses. If the figures of the National Union of Plantation Workers are correct, 45,000 acres of estate i rubber have671 words
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Article324 1967-02-17 8 The Malaysian Parliament has produced its customary complaints from Members about rudeness in hospitals, and the Government its customary reply about its emphasis upon good public relations. In addition Inche Bahaman, the Health Minister, has explained that most complaints about rudeness are due to "misunderstanding of the correct324 words
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Article158 1967-02-17 8 The trawling story goes on and on, with inshoremen's alarms, protests, experiment*, changing legislation and the ever-present threat of violence, but now there is the prospect of a happy ending. Six trawler licences for the Kuala Sanglang fishermen's co-operative mean that at last the drive to switch inshoremen to158 words
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Article1467 1967-02-17 8 The vital factors— stable government administrative competence, skilled, industrious people FOR the hard-pressed American aid administrator, trying to prove to a suspicious Congress that aid is not a neverending commitment, Formosa is a godsend. Among the poorer developing countries, those with a cross national product below £901,467 words
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LETTERS
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Letter155 1967-02-17 8 IN reply to "John" (S.T. Feb. 11) who Inquired about the Toa Payoh flat* I would refer to the Board's statement on Oct. 29, last year assuring those who were balloted In October they would get their flats In January 1967 This assurance has now been155 words
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Article454 1967-02-17 8 YUNUS MARIS - YUNUS MARIS Lesson 5 of a new series by GLOSSARY: Dl-duxa <v> to be expected, anticipated: MENchapai (v> to achieve; pilehAN ray a iN> general elections: pilehAN ray a kechil (N) bielectlons: MENGhairanKAN (v) to cause surprise, wonder. amazement; MEnyokonr iv) to support: MEmeranjatKAN (v) to startle, to454 words
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Advertisement648 1967-02-17 8 Straits Times Malay Mail ClatMtird odvcrtnemrnti snay be hooded COLO STORAGE SUPERMARKET Orchord Road Reception, «t Onk) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Read Novoi Batt. Author. ted At)cnM CITY BOOK STORE LTD. Winchetter Home, Ctllyer Quay. THf NEWS FRONT »ii»ot..c» 1 Suptrmarktf M M ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Road. M«».,l Bom.648 words
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Advertisement9 1967-02-17 8 OCEAN STAR COMMANDER P__£^^*3s( m —Li*. 1 mm l^___)««»_^^'^_gi9 words
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Advertisement119 1967-02-17 8 365 Days of Springtime FRESH FOOD everyday in IGNIS FREEZER With an IGNIS freezer you are never short of fresh food Frozen food can be kept for a considerable period and no alteration of vitamins, taste, calories or mineral salts take place, and that Is to say. the quality of119 words
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Article, Illustration302 1967-02-17 9 Ambulance men who refused to rescue boy who fell from lift By PREM KUMAR: Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. J^ HOSPITAL assistant and two attendants who turned up in an ambulance at the China Insurance Building in Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman yesterday afternoon after an emergency302 words
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306 1967-02-17 9 BILL CAMPBELL - Accounts chief retires to contest polls BILL CAMPBELL By IESSELTON, Thurs. The Sabah Account-ant-G ener a 1, Mr. James Voon, is one of 16 civil servants given permission to retire from the State Government without loss of pension to rontest the State Legislative Assembly election in April. lip. Voon, 35.306 words
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101 1967-02-17 9 19 acres of rubber destroyed by acid >| AX. Thurs. About 11 19 acres of re-plant-ed rubber— worth $40,000 at Parit Nip.Ui. 11 miles from here, has been dest royed by acid. The estate belongs to the chairman of the local council. Parit Jawa, Mr Lim Ah Moi. who today101 words
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Article52 1967-02-17 9 BINGAPORE, Thurs. Four members of the eight-man Yugoslav fact-finding delegation to Singapore have returned to Belgrade after talks with Singapore Government officials to pave the way for the arrival of an official trade mission from Yugoslavia. The rest of tne delegation are expected to leave in a52 words
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Article39 1967-02-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Three masked men two armed with pistols held up the owner off a coffee-«hop and his three employees in Cecil Street here early this morning and got away with cash and goods totalling $800.39 words
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Article27 1967-02-17 9 PARIT BUNTAR, Thurs. Se-venty-two gamblers arrested here during Chinese New Year were fined S2O each by the magistrate's court here yesterday for gambling in public27 words
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233 1967-02-17 9 The disturbing signs of complacency—by an ex-detainee KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A FORMER Singapore political detainee, Mr. A Sydney Woodhull, today called on students attending the International Student Conference on Education and Leadership Training Seminar to take a "keen and lively interest in the affairs of the country." "Unless such an233 words
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Article59 1967-02-17 9 MALACCA, Thurs. On* Yau Hui. 20, was last night robbed by three youths BfrneA with daggers ot S4O. a wrist watch, a gold ring and a gold chain, in First Cross Street here. Ong was held up while he wu walking home and about 20059 words
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Article27 1967-02-17 9 KANGAR. Thurs. The PerlU branch of the 4-B movement has donated 10 sacks or nee and 11 sacks of clothes for distribution to flood victims.27 words
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Article36 1967-02-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Corporal Kamaruddln bin Ahmad of the 15th Engineer Park Squadron, Batu Oarrison. leaves for Ii dla tomorrow to attend a threemonth course at the College of Military Engineers in Klrkee36 words
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208 1967-02-17 9 CINGAPOR*:. Thurs. The first Bar Council of the Singapore Advocates and Solicitors Society as provided under the Legal Profession Act. 1966 has been formed here. Mr. C.C Tan and Mr. AP. Godwin were elected president and vice-president respectively at its first meeting. The council208 words
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Article83 1967-02-17 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A 12-year-old schoolgirl. Ng Bee Choo, was today awarded $12,000 In agreed damages by the High Court for injuries sustained in an accident with a Singapore Traction Co. bus. It was stated that Ng's main injuries were the partial loss of hearing. A medical specialist's83 words
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Article35 1967-02-17 9 PENANO. Thurs.— Seven American Rotarian* from Illinois, led by Mr. Lowell D. Samuel todov paid courtesy calls on the Governor Raja Tun Uda Al-Hal and tht- Chief Minister. T<»n Sri Won* Pow Ne»35 words
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Article26 1967-02-17 9 MALACCA Thur*. The Malacca Strait* Chinese British Association win hold a reunion dinner lat its premises in Jalan Hang Tuah hew on Saturday night.26 words
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Article164 1967-02-17 9 Senu: TV reflects Govt policy KLALA 1.1 >IPI X, 1 hurs. Tne Minister of .ination and Broad.iv;, lmhe Senu "in iodul Rahman, said to day that the telex is.oo service was "a Government agency which reflected Government policy." Me was replying in tb» Deuan Ka'a>at to Haji Abu tfakar bin164 words
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Article149 1967-02-17 9 Press got me wrong says UAR man CINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Mohamed Tawfik Oweda, leader of the visiting delegation from the United Arab Republic's Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs, tonight denied newspaper reports that he had saifl the Koran was in favour of birth control. At an airport Press conference, he149 words
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Article24 1967-02-17 9 IPOH, Thurs. The Perak Trained Nurses Association will hold a "Chap Ooh Meh" dane« the St. John Ambulance hall hgr» on Saturday.24 words
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204 1967-02-17 9 AUSTERITY DRIVE: STATES WARNED OF CUTS IN CASH KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said here today that because of the nations financial situation the Government could not allocate as much money as needed by States to implement development projects. State development officers, he added, must,204 words
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Article184 1967-02-17 9 IT UA L A LUMPUR, iV Thurs. Sugar is available at between 31 and 35 cents a kati in all the major towns of West Malaysia. A surprise check carried out by officials from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry on prices at 149 shops184 words
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Article107 1967-02-17 9 VYDNEY, Thurs.— Four Colombo Plan student pilots from Malaysia and Singapore- have won their commercial flying licences and •econd class instrument flying ratings at the RoyaJ Aero Club of New South Wales, near Sydney. They are: Adil Din Ahman. 20, of Kuala Kangsar.Reuter - 107 words
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Advertisement200 1967-02-17 9 lET HOME TO A GOOD START WITH A CAR FROM M.W. Mak* vouf homecoming <omplii< with n*w Of ut«d car from M.W. Tlm car of your cheic* will b« varrfrtf t*t you at the airport; to»«d and iHMi you |utf drive it home And with M.W. you con chooM tram200 words
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Advertisement87 1967-02-17 9 Manufactured by Simplex Eltctrie Co. Ltd. England Creda Jr ELECTRIC (&@*M WATER jSsm Mfc HEATERS fc^P Modern home* need modern appliances— and here's one for you-The Creda Electric Water Heater cistern and pressure type, copper tanked to B. S. S. thermostatically controlled. Hot water at any time of call, convenient87 words
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Miscellaneous770 1967-02-17 9 TV MALAYSIA Channel 5 Kuala Lumpur News in Ttmil; 8.10 Maverick— and i'enanf; 6 Lpoh and Ma- Trail West to Pury; 7.00 News larra; 3,10 Johore Bahru; 5 in English: 7.10 Sports Arena; i'.iipmg; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 7.35 Clrcu* Everywhere; 8.00 Kluang. News in Mandarin; 8 10 Classi--3.00 p.m.770 words
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987 1967-02-17 10 WILLIAM MANCHESTER - THE arrival of the President's coffin at Love Field in Dallas climaxed a bizarre wrangle over his body back at Parkland Hospital. Undertaker Oneal was concerned about the coffin's palesatin upholstery it was immaculate now, but could easily be stained.987 words
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Article, Illustration2616 1967-02-17 10 As the new President waited aboard Air Force One for Mrs Kennedy and her husband's coffin, fantastic scenes were taking place back at Parkland Hospital over the release of the President's body. It started with a Dallas county medical examiner who demanded2,616 words
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Advertisement118 1967-02-17 10 Pleasant living begins with PHILIPS Homelighting Choosefromourbeautiful NEW range Now! Your house or flat becomes a home when you choose from our new range of beautiful designs. Philips Homelighting makes it easier than ever before for you and your family to choose the right lighting for your work, play or118 words
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Advertisement319 1967-02-17 10 JH 81 For u P~ t0 date electronic computers with .^MUIsJrS! the best cost /performance ratio," M specify FUJITSU'S famous FACOM series bJ^QPtfl 1 ''4k lifaHP^H I Haw***^^^ IflrTt ffaii I ■£9)c|| !li!3Pßp'^^^ > Er Va^ 1 110 Wl tStm f 1 1 la 1 1 Mnlctiirrr i hSI hi319 words
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215 1967-02-17 11 A favourite picture of John F. Kennedy in front of a statue of John Campbell Green way. an Arizona copper miner. Picture taken in the U.S. Capitol rotunda in Washington. mindlessly. and they went out. closing the bedroom door. Alone, she smoked a cigarette, staring215 words
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Advertisement136 1967-02-17 11 Malaysia's colourful monthly women's magazine written I by Malaysians for Malaysians designed to provide Malaysia s younger generation with up to the minute information on subjects ranging from fashions to beauty -tips. Nova I honey the new monthly I exciting md exclusive magazine that dares to be II Honey series136 words
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Advertisement72 1967-02-17 11 Available All Over The World NOW AT BRUNEI CONGRATULATIONS TO SHARIKAT HAJI IBRAHIM P.S.W. HAJI MUHD. Batu 3V4 Jalan Tutong, Bandar Brunei, BRUNEI, on the OCCASION OF THE OFFICIAL OPENING of the CELCURE PLANT by The Mentri Besar of Brunei. The Symbol of J Q ualit V tangolewt uMmng *imh«r72 words
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Article, Illustration137 1967-02-17 12 Airline gets a new sales chief in S'pore AIR NEW ZEALAND has appointed Mr. Kucii Van Vliet as District Sales Manager. Sincapore. He succeeds Mr. D. V. Turley. who has been appointed Air New Zealand representative In Bangko' Mr. Van Vliet. who joined the airlinr in Christchurch in 1958. has137 words
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429 1967-02-17 12 ELIZABETH WONG - A dismal future for cement industry unless... ELIZABETH WONG: EXPERT SAYS MAIN DRAWBACK IS OVERPRODUCTION By KUALA LUMPUR TliK cement industry in Malaya races a dismal In hi re unless more realistic prices are reached in the local market The managing director of the Associated Portland Manufacturers Ltd.. Mr. Arthur429 words
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Article, Illustration230 1967-02-17 12 Prudential man now gets a top job MR. KHOO TENG HOOI. previously agency superintendent of the Prudential Assurance Co. Ltd. in Singapore, has been appointed agency manager of the company with full control over agency development in Singapore. This follows his visit to the company's head office In London where230 words
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Article315 1967-02-17 12 PHILIPPINE Air Lines was I close to Hying Its 13.000.000 th revenue passenger as It celebrated it;21st anniversary on Feb. 14. As of Dec 31. 1966. the airline had flown 12.963.426 revenue passengers on domestic and international routes since it began operating on Feb. 14315 words
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Article, Illustration219 1967-02-17 12 /iHAIRMAN of thr Rado V. watch factory of Switzerland. Dr. Paul l.uih. > liulp (above), will arrive in Singapore shortly on a Far Kast sales tuur. He customarily visits this region each year. The Rado factory recently achieved what it claims to219 words
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146 1967-02-17 12 LIM WILL OPEN A PIONEER PLANT TODAY 'PHE Singapore Mm A ister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kirn San. will open Singapore's pioneer cosmetic factory at Little Road. Paya Lebar. today. Owned by Tancho Corporation Ltd.. a joint enterprise between Tancho Co. Ltd. of Japan and its local sole agents. Holding146 words
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Article93 1967-02-17 12 BRANIFF Int*rna'lon«l Airline* will establish a Pacific-Far Kast area sales office In Tokyo to handle the <;rowine volume of business between Japan and the Orient, and the countries In North and South America which Branlff serves. Vice President Mr. Rex Br«rk said: "We are already experiencing a93 words
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Article312 1967-02-17 12 rpHE general manager of 1 Scandinavian Airlines In Singapore. Malaysia and Brunei, Mr. John E. G. Hoyer, announced that a new air political agreement between Scandinavia and the USSR, covering all aspects of overflying rights and neighbourhood traffic, was formally signed in Moscow312 words
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Advertisement282 1967-02-17 12 v aS Pv- m ttm\ B*m a «bY <■■ Hf I W W m M- .Jm\ ■•<># 'W 4 f V -MmmW JmrnmT _J» f I f mm* V^^ \1 /m r mm J m mW JM <;: .IW^mWW mm\\\\\\\ 7* «Tsr mWW ,*n. jm w^w ;dfl i Jx Experienced282 words
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Advertisement78 1967-02-17 12 mm JmmjKb Jk \j \A/ IRI N C Crompfon rubber and rh.r moptarrtc V ir\in VJ wirm« coblei and Mrnblrt or« m««ycables srisirtr^jsr: wh«» nrctsiory with porficulsr t*c«l Sfondord* MAINS 4—\ or* tupplito »o< all r*quir*m«nt« up to 22,000 volfj with pop«f. plortic M Wf *arnMi«d cambric Insulation. %<t-*n-•n, IMd78 words
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Advertisement1238 1967-02-17 13 ~******************************************************* IL LIYLRPOOI Otiil LOAM U.k. Ml. I »<■■• I "11, AUTOMEDtN «••>>!. liv.'-00l Cda. 11 Fel 11 Fel 1122 Fel 21 iLMHUi Liverpool vi r mm Fel II >el 21 Fet 22 21 UPENOR 1 8, ,n fpu...U Ftl 21 Fet 25 Fit 21, 2 Ma 1 OlMODOCU) rvpool1,238 words
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Advertisement2197 1967-02-17 13 r/ryEAC-AV-S .B-iirii' I BENWLINE I TML L*ST ASIATIC COMPANY Lia ■WdJPffjß'Bl*- •> OWWrt ■HHBBBBBBaM^B_aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMBBBaBBBT_BBBBBBBBBB*_BI EXPRESS SAILINtS TO BENOA ROTTEROAM-HAMtURt-AARHUSCOPEHHAtEH. UPtESS >ERVICt It LOHDON. LKtm-OOi CONTIHENIAI PORII. P. Shan Penini S'pori i Genoa R'diia H'buri Aartius C'li|ia rilDrnru fw Liverpool Mall UtPInLUIH Antwerp Ma 21 SONCKHLA Fet 21/25 Fel 21 772,197 words
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Advertisement1360 1967-02-17 13 teELLERMAH BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. 11l tVIRIEAJ FOI BtTWUI SEBVICI FROM U.EVCtNTISNUII. Uadßß NT* CITT Of COLOMBO London, bbbMb Rotterdaa, Havre. Hull. M'bro 21 Ftl I Mir t Ma CITT OF trilUNtrON 1 --on. Himburi. Rotterdam. Havre. Hull, Imm'ham It/It Ma tt/M Ma CITT tP NIWCASTU lomon. Himbui|. Rettenfia. Havrt,1,360 words
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Article120 1967-02-17 14 MELBOURNE ThUTS. INDUSTRIALS were steady vuUi moves narrow and aboul in balance. Base MeuUs and Oib ea.sed. A.O.G. down 8 cents ie $1.6.. Ttday rloxni: pncr. In AustraMaa dollars ard out* with Wednesday'! prices in Dracucia: Mount l»a 400 14.001 N Broken Hill 3 S J i3.«'ji Ampol120 words
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Article267 1967-02-17 14 Vf ARCH first grade rubber f.o.b. ITI buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore yesterday at 56 cents per Ib. down one and a quartrr cents on Wednesday's closing level for the position. The tone wan easy. K.A.s. and M.X.1., closing prices In cents per267 words
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Article51 1967-02-17 14 ■THE Assa.iatian of Banks In Malay--1 s.a made thnr changes In It* ratea to merchanta yeaterday (all ralet to $l'Oi Canada: Buying TT 35J. airmail OD 35*. BO d at. 3<J( credit bills. 36 3/16 trade bills. Salllnc TT or OD ready: Canada 35: Belgium 1.611 and Norway51 words
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Article39 1967-02-17 14 ON thr rrss eichanxa market in Hone Kong yesterday the U I dstlar araa quoted at i 74 lor T.T. and jTO lor cash. Sterling, mi VMBMs] at 1j »7 and ans tael or geld at -Mi.39 words
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Article29 1967-02-17 14 Feb. 16. RUBBER PRICE: 561 (<iiis (down one and a quarter cents). TIN: 5603.75 (up 37 J cents) Estimated unofficial offering was 245 tons (up 10 tons).29 words
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842 1967-02-17 14 From Our Market Correspondent pONDITIONS were quietly V steady in all sections on the Stock Exchange yesterday. The industrials had a slightly better day again with 15 counters up. 17 unchanged, and 8 down. Features continued to be UAC and Malayan Collieries, both putting842 words
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Article29 1967-02-17 14 Malayan Stork Indices Frb. IS. Feb. 16. Industrials; 106.88 107.09 Properties: iol.il 10.\.>:> timings: 108.93 108.63 rubbers: 111.80 111.80 Dec. IS, 1962 100. •Dec. 30, 1966 100.29 words
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Article1203 1967-02-17 14 Ul SINKSS In and rrportrd to the Bincapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with thr number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Central Sugars SI.S6 D. (M.OUOI 51.65 L). is.Uliui Sl.sT D. (8.000) SI. Si. i-JU.OOUi BI.M, (6.000) 51. 83; C.C.M.1,203 words
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Article61 1967-02-17 14 Perl twttttnhsm: Whirl Berth*: Aur>v. PeUHnf. Nl« Wharf Births: Maiaram. O!as»--fallocn. Muroran Mam Kiontfona. Strum B t f th t l>< nr vt h, Hytrti *htll Wh.. I On* Ttday: MIM BMBa Mam. laru »4>n»laus, ■■■mi M.i i. Nlcobar, OIM T»mtrio«i lJi"n»l- Kyosho Mani. In ID* It.arji:61 words
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Advertisement452 1967-02-17 14 ■S^n Orient mid-east lines Cheat Lakes Service FAST DIRECT SAIUNCS FROM SINGAPORE UNO M»UT» TO CANADIAN AND US EREAT LAKES PORTS Smtaiure f S'haa Ptning ti« M'trtai "ORIENT EXPORTER" Ftl 71 Mar 7 Mir 3 l> V) A»r B "ORIENT MARINER" Air la 17 Apr IB Mr H 20 Ma?452 words
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Advertisement4739 1967-02-17 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT HOUSES LAND FOR SALE OFFICE EQUIPMENT VEHICLES FOR SALE BARS k RESTAURANTS (Spore) ■.spaHpßßi Wor v '*<«.)—»•» M rta. «x«— (i ITvnU M f«i«.) B.x f« eU. mxfrm II W»r4t tt (Mtn.y—B^m tt eU. amtrm It Word* tt (Him.) Box tt Ha. tmtrm n War_ U (Mint—Box H.4,739 words
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Advertisement1858 1967-02-17 16 immmmmmm^mm^mmaßßSßßßßßßßi notice notices I i II IJli I kII^L&AIJyJLjJLJLJJUiII THE PLANNING ORDINANCE. "SALVAGING" Invite applications from experienced personnel JUNIOR MANAGEMENT EXECUTIVE I 1959. (No. 12 of 1959) ASIA SALVACINC COMPANY. now available at their Lower PeraW THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT THt MASIK 9 LAN X: LES am; sun,;1,858 words
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Article, Illustration418 1967-02-17 17 MANSOOR RAHMAN - Ferry is eager to meet Tan MANSOOR RAHMAN LENG HOUW LOSES TO VETERAN B3T- pERRY SOXNEVILLE, the wily veteran of Indonesian badminton, last night easily beat his junior teammate Tan Leng Houw in a second round singles match in the international badminton tournament at Stadium Negara, then said: "I am418 words
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Article32 1967-02-17 17 Dr. Ong Swee Law was re-elect-ed president at the Singapore Cricket Association's annual meeting yesterday. Other officials: Vice-presidents Chen Jan Jee and Harold Shepperd; secretary John Martens; treasurer Prashant Oatha.32 words
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109 1967-02-17 17 S'pore AAA accept invitation by Ceylon THE Singapore AAA have provisionally accepted an Invitation to send a team to the Ceylon national championships at Colombo on Apr. 1-2. AAA secretary Pat Ortega told Tlmespo'-i: "We are keen on sending a token team of five or six athletes but unfortunately we109 words
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Article477 1967-02-17 17 then another shock from HK 'THE debts left behind in Kuala Lumpur by the Swiss touring football team yesterday rose to $5,500 with a bill presented to the FA of Malaysia by the Federal Hotel. The bill, for $2,800, was sent to FAM secretary477 words
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Article27 1967-02-17 17 Scoring iwo goals in each hall Eurasian Association beat Mediral Sports Club 4-0 In a Malacca league hockey match at the Malacca Club ground ywtardar.27 words
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Article56 1967-02-17 17 SINGAPORE bantamweight champion Chua Phung Kirn will be one of three Asians competing in the Australian welghtlifting championships in Melbourne, starting on Mar 11. The other Asians are Malaysian featherweight Leong Chim Scone and Japanese middleweight Masashl Ouchi. Phuns Kirn. Asian Games silver medallist at Bangkok, will56 words
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Article167 1967-02-17 17 Madhav aims to top 1,000 mark INDIAN Test star Madhav Apte, who has scored 750 runs in 19 matches for the touring Cricket Club of India team In Bangkok, Hong Kong and Australia, alms to too the 1.000-run mark before they return home after six matches In West Malaysia and167 words
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413 1967-02-17 17 Epsom Jeep - COLES AND BOUGOURE ON DOUBTFUL LIST, GIVING RINUS A CUP PROBLEM Epsom Jeep RACING with mop trainer Rlnus van Breukelen has a big problem getting riders for his seven horses engaged in Sunday's Tengku's Gold Cup at Kuala Lumpur. The van Breukelen "fleet" comprises Grenadier (9.7), Hokoru (9.5). Champagne (9.0).413 words
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198 1967-02-17 17 THE MRA Stipendiary Ste- ward's report on Wednesday's Kuala Lumpur races: Races 1 and 7 Nothing to report. Race 2 Movie Goer 111 (Coleman) stumbled as he Jumped away and lost some ground. He was held up fiom the 3f to the 2f when198 words
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Article23 1967-02-17 17 The People's Association In Singapore will train 80 people to be basketball umpires with a special course starting ne x > month23 words
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Article21 1967-02-17 17 Water-skiing enthusiast* win meet to form a Singapore Water Ski Association on Feb 24 at No. 107 Pa&lr Panjang Road.21 words
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Article, Illustration223 1967-02-17 17 GOLF MALAYSIA'S leading amateur golfer Zainal ITI Abidin Yusoff will take part in the Singapore Open on Mar. 2-5> and in the Malaysian Open at Kuala Lumpur on Mar. 9-12. Zainal, 23. a Putra Cup player, had earlier this week, won the North Malaysian Open in223 words
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Article217 1967-02-17 17 AMERICAN golf professional Paul Hamey will hold a "clinic" at the Johore Bahru Royal Golf Club this evening. Hamey. twice winner of the Los Angeles Open, will later visit. Kuala Lumpur, Malacca and Penang. In Kuala Lumpur, he will taice part in a long-driving contest217 words
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Article533 1967-02-17 17 Clay to fight Folley on Mar 22 WORLD ROUNDUP OOXING New York. Thurs. Cassiu* Clay will defend his world heavyweight title aeainst 34-y e a r-old Zora Folley at New York's famed Madison Square Garden on Mar. 22. This was officially announced Mere yesterday. Folley. the Arizona Negro, has bepn533 words
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Advertisement60 1967-02-17 17 STOP TIME LEAKS! GET MORE PROFITS! SOLVE PAYROLL problems: model nr-2s attendance and payroll TIME RECORDER MODEL NS-3 JOB COST RECORDER A TIME STAMP MODEL PR-2 WATCHMAN'S CXOCK Sole Agent for Malaysia Singapore. Sharikat TIME EQIIPMKNT No. 103. Jin Sultan. K. Lumpur Malaysia. Tel: ***** A *****. Singapore Distributor: BISINESS60 words
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Advertisement93 1967-02-17 17 \\P. *j^H siemens 1 A loudspeaking telephone •w, with a *itV; transistor amplifier Silafon is a loudspeaking telephone that can be usrd not 9 only for conducting inside calls but also local and lone distance telephone calls by microphone and loudspeaker without using the handset. Silafon make., round table discussions93 words
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Miscellaneous36 1967-02-17 17 CRICKKT Tour match: MCA President's Invitation XI v CC of India tKL padang. 11 a.m.). BADMINTON International Festival (Stadium Negara, 7 p m.) .MUTER FAM Cup: PerU* v S'gor iKanor i Kelaman v Pahang (K. Bharu).36 words
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Miscellaneous265 1967-02-17 17 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS mately right <S>. 1. King has car trip with play- 7. Girl sect another brother wright and poet (7. 7). killed (7K 9. Could be drunk— or preserv- alt is Mrs. Greene s settleed' CD. ment for poets and musicians 10 Justice demanded in court? (14).265 words
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369 1967-02-17 18 Causeway control responsible for that increase: Ismail KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. ADDITIONAL staff for travel control" between Malaysia and Singapore was responsible for the increase of $622,000 in the allocation for the Immigration Department this year. This \uis stated today by the Minister of Home Affairs, Tun (Dr.) Ismail, when lie369 words
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Article46 1967-02-17 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Ttie Yang di-Pertuan Agong has sent a congratulatory message to the Governor-General of Gambia on the occasion of Gambia's National Day, The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has also sent v similar message to the Prime Mtntater of Gambia.46 words
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Article, Illustration258 1967-02-17 18 LOKMAN HALIM - POLICE TRAP SECRET SOCIETY THUGS AND GIRL LOKMAN HALIM By KUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Thurs. Seven secret society thugs and a girl were picked up by Selangor police yesterday following a raid on a house at Kampong Limau here. On receiving a tip-off, the police surrounded the house and ordered the258 words
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Article86 1967-02-17 18 Tidal survey: Avoid these buoys SINGAPORE, Thurs. Temporary yellow and red buoys with orange flash lights for a tidal stream survey are due to be laid tomorrow near beacons south of Singapore. Shipping is requested to keep well > lear of these buoys for a fortnight. I A recording current86 words
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93 1967-02-17 18 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A former studio photographer, suing a motorist for damages In an accident case, today admitted through his counsel in the High Court that he was equally negligent as the other party. Lee Hun Beng. 40. in his action against Ng Chiam93 words
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Article40 1967-02-17 18 RANGOON. Thurs. A Czech diplomat hanged himself yesterday inside the Czech Embassy premises here, it was reported today First Secretary F. Jurecka was found dead yesterday when other Czech diploma us opened the Embassy premises.— UPl.40 words
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Article44 1967-02-17 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Trained Nurses Association will hold a fun fair In aid of its building fund on Saturday afternoon at the Girl Guide Association In Clemenceau Avenue Puan Noor Aishah. the First Lady, Is the patron of the association.44 words
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78 1967-02-17 18 Quiz contest at 'Cheng-Ho Night' ball SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Malaysian Sociological Research Unit will hold a "Cheng-Ho Night" ball at the Raffles Hotel on Saturday at 9 pin High-light of the ball will be a 1 quiz contest which will be held on the life and historical role of the78 words
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Obituary159 1967-02-17 18 CMI. SOON KCNC a K 7S> y.-im PoMcd away on IH-2-ST. Kiir.raJ will Uke place at i p m. on 20-;-B7 DANKtN: Mr,. Julia (Hrrlu) 76 paased a*njr peacefully on 18-2-1947. Cortri.-F will It.ivr in Loioni; L.V Oeylanx at 4 p.m. on IT-MT (or St. Joicpb Church (P.M.) and159 words
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Article54 1967-02-17 18 KUCHING. Thurs Sarawak's Chief Minister. Penghulu Tawi S!i today warned people in Sarawak whose loyalty lay with Peking to get out of the country. He wa.s speaking at a reception a< the border bazaar of Batu Lintang in Sarawak's Second Division, where Communists had been activeAP - 54 words
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Article49 1967-02-17 18 Where the voter is secret... HEAVILY- VEILED uomen ■Ml their ballots in Shamjahahour village, near Jaipur, as polls open in India's elections for a new Parliament. Women \oters outnumber the men at some polling stations. Widespread violence marred the start of the elections. UPI picture. (Report in Page 2).UPI - 49 words
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61 1967-02-17 18 Thai Patriarch due in S'pore tomorrow SINGAPORE. Thurs. The 16th Supreme Patriarch of Thailand. Somdej Phra Ariya Vongsagatayan will arrive in Singapore by air on Saturday on his way home from Colombo. At a luncheon party on Sunday at the Royal Thai Embassy in Orchard Road, the Patriarch will Join61 words
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Article55 1967-02-17 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. About 35 students from the University of Malaya will leave on Wednesday on a historical and cultural tour of India. Funds for the two-month tour, organised by the Tamil Language Society of the university, were raised through a lottery draw, a Oeepavall Night55 words
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Article43 1967-02-17 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Some 1.000 under-privileged children of the Tiong Bahru constituency will be entertained to a party at the Tiong Bahru community centre at 5.30 p.m. on Saturday. The party Is being given by the management committee of the community centre.43 words
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Article79 1967-02-17 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Thirtyfix trainee seamen, who have completed a three-month course conducted by the Seafarers Welfare Board on the training ship Singapore, will receive their certificates on Saturday at 10 a.m. The board's secretary, Mr. j Chong Yin King, said a fresh batch of 40 trainees would79 words
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Article275 1967-02-17 18 LONDON. Thurs. The stock 1 market closed steady today after subdued trading ciusnm uuciaic pnce:> vi m-iiti-ta stocks not inciuaing stamp duty were: «.ll I 1.1 X.M) Consols 2 V c £39-7 16 +1,16 Funding 4' 0 £95-11 16 +1 16 War 3V< £54-13/16 BANKS Chartered 52 6275 words
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Article56 1967-02-17 18 LONDON. Thurs —Spot 17-\,d., Mar. 17-7 16d., Apr. 17'_. d., May n\d.. April June 17\d., July 1 Sept. 17-5 16d., Oct. D#c. 18', d, Jan. Mar. I8 s «d., Apr June 18 L d., July Sept. 18 --d Oct. Dec. 18--11 I6d Jan. Mar 18", d cif Mar. 17d56 words
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Article34 1967-02-17 18 LONDON. Thurs— Buyers £1199 (—€im, sellers £1199';, I— £2). Forward buyers £1202.- (1 £1). sellers £1203 >— <lt. Settlement £1200' 2 1 unchanged >. Turnover UL 190 tons p.m. 110 torn. Tone: Steady but quiet.34 words
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Article79 1967-02-17 18 SINGAPORE. Thun.. Presi- dent Yusof bin Ishak will launch the Scout-Guide Week at a luncheon at Guide House. Cle- < menceau Avenue, on Sunday at 11 am Puan Ncor Alshah. patron of the Girl Guides' Association. will also be present. The Scout-Guide Week, commemorating the birthday79 words
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156 1967-02-17 18 Two grandmothers killed— family of nine charged ROUEN, Thursday. •JWO elderly French grandmothers were killed by younger relatives because their ailments proved a burden to the family, lawyers told a court here. A 58-year-old woman, her seven children and a son-in-law, face trial accused of murdering the grandmothers who wereReuter - 156 words
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272 1967-02-17 18 Socialists, Catholics suffer big defeats BIG SURPRISE IN DUTCH POLLS THE HAGI'E, Thursday. VOUXG electors voting for the lirsi time have inflicted heavy defeats on the Catholic and Socialist Parties ruling Holland since World War Two. Biggest surprise of yesterday's general election was the sensational advance of the new "I)Reuter - 272 words
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Article181 1967-02-17 18 Conviction, sentence quashed QINGAPORE, Thurs. The O Appeal Court yesterday quashed a district court's conviction of Tan Siah Heng alias Lee Eng Toh on two criminal charges, which had been attacked by Mr. David Marshall in the appeal as "bad in law." The charges, it was stated, had been amended181 words
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Article23 1967-02-17 18 FRANKFURT. Thurs. Tin West German Federal Bank today lowered the tank rat* by half per cent to four per cent23 words
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191 1967-02-17 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Malaysia's Thomas Cup Badminton team captain Teh Kew San was beaten in two sets by 17-year-old Rudy Nio in the second round of the men's singles i in the international invit- j ation badminton tournament at Stadium Negara i tonight.191 words
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Miscellaneous51 1967-02-17 18 The weather Highest ana lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday Hithest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 86 72 Kota Bharu H4 77 Penang f)i 73 Ipoh 88 73 Malacca 82 72 Singapore 82 73 C. Highlands 65 60 Jesselton 84 73 Kuching51 words
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