The Straits Times, 26 March 1967
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Title Section21 1967-03-26 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Net Sat* U* i NO. 1619. SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1967. 20 CENTS KDN 2577: 2591/ MC (P) 226721 words
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Article283 1967-03-26 1 $5.3 m pay rise for miners IPOII. Sat. The 20,000 daily rated workers in the mining industry will get all round pay increases ranging from 50 cents to $1.10 from Jan. 1 this year. The increases will cost the nuniriß companies an extra $5.3 million a year. A new agreement283 words
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Article45 1967-03-26 1 BERI IN. Sat. A mouse waa ihr tlii'f wlio stole h ..ps 1200 -mark < SBSS > d hidden in th'ir bed, ;he East German ler Nruer Wrg reported mouM had u>ed the '<> build a nest, the paper added.— A. P.45 words
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Article, Illustration208 1967-03-26 1 Ex-PMiP man accuses the party of big lie whispering campaign I/OTA BHAKI Sat. A former PanMalayan Islamic Party State Assemblyman today, came out in support of the National Language Bill and accused the PMIP of carrying out whispering campaigns against the Bill to mislead the people of Kelantan. Inche Saufi208 words
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298 1967-03-26 1 Shock for Saigon: Vietcong wipe out convoy and escort SAIGON. Sat. THE Vietcong yesterday wiped out three quarters of a South Vietnamese army convoy of 121 trucks in a horror ambush near Danang. They also practically annihilated the transportation unit and its militaryReuter; AP - 298 words
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Article17 1967-03-26 1 and 10 of them giving you a top-class guide to the Singapore Grand Prix.17 words
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Article, Illustration70 1967-03-26 1 OUT by inches. The King looks disappointed on the new green of the Ayor Keroh Country Club, seven miles from Malacca. Ho was returning to Malacca with the Quocn after garden party at Jasin on Friday afternoon when he decided to visit the well-known club. During the half-hour atLim Ghee Haw - 70 words
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Article216 1967-03-26 1 I>ANGKOK, Sat.— Thai Offl- cials and prominent residents in southern Thailand have received threatening letters from the "Committee for the Liberation of the Malayan People." Mr. Sawai Srlmongkoi, a District Officer of Sadao on tvhe Malaysian border, and sub-lieutenant Sudin Bhrihara. commander of the FirstReuter - 216 words
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103 1967-03-26 1 Burned to death, wife baking bread I(UALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A housewife, Shanti Kaur 30. died in the General Hospital here yesterday from severe burns she had received whil^ baking bread. According to the police, she was trying to pour kerosene into the stove when it accidentally s p 1 a103 words
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Article33 1967-03-26 1 SINGAPORE. Sat— Tflevlsion Sincapura will carry a film report over Channel 5 ar 11 p.m. tomorrow on last Wednesdays world heavyweight champion- ship fieht between Casslus Clay I and Zora Foliey.33 words
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Article39 1967-03-26 1 BANGKOK. 5.,1 fire destroyed an en tin c n I ..nipiing Prow: Thailand, reports here Tlir renorti acidrrl thi 800 population were Ugh 'tend. lie A rrhg'.M val on Thursday guiied their houses. A P39 words
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Article47 1967-03-26 1 CALCUTTA. S:»T. —An fed herself .md her lur children poisoned brad |x >i i< c said yesterday Three daughter* aged between 18 nnd Bye <nri *on aged 10 died, at M^li^shtHla. a Calcutta suburb The nin'hrr and a tun-var-old son are In hospital AP.AP - 47 words
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48 1967-03-26 1 STOP PRESS SHAKP QUAKE IN FORMOSA T Wl'r.ll. v«l. rarlhquakr nlicm.w llii.tlirn n MM <-. vi < »asl ill Ihi nii.sa >rslrrda\. but canard M ifporlrd (tsu.iltlrs m il.iiiii.iIlir NNr.ilhri Itiiiciu hrrr rrporlrd t'«l. N It \\A itMMd I Four in thr »< *\r «if m\ u\«l In Form Mi.48 words
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Advertisement31 1967-03-26 1 SWISS PRECISION TIMING at the Singapore Grand Prix PAGOL WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH OST ELEGA ii With 10 multi-colour.d straps. including gold and silvtr ones B£^l for your night wtar. t*^^^Bfc31 words
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Advertisement18 1967-03-26 1 _J Diamonds Gems set ENGAGEMENT RINGS U. S. de SUVA SONS, Jewellers 2S. Raffle* Place. Sinnai>or»4 T«l. MOST.18 words
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152 1967-03-26 2 In a few days, a new life for Kydd I/UALA LUMPUR, Sat It is now a mat.trr of days before Mr Harry Kydd. 25. thf tracher whose life i.< withering away because of nephritis, a kidmw disease, begins "t( live" airaln. The $.i().o(i uriliiiMl kid noy machine on winch in152 words
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Article27 1967-03-26 2 SI'NOKI PATANI. Sat 11, ptatp Secretary, Data Shuulbbi Oman, will opptl tin 1 Sh. II 1 1 l fir QajnM tl Bcdung mi M<>nii.i evniaa.27 words
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Article, Illustration152 1967-03-26 2 Teachers plan action in protest against new salaries commission I/UALA 1.1 MI'UK. Sat. Tli<- Natiutia] Union ol T< iichcra in Malaysia will rail DM n.. tnembera to k" vii Mm., within the next r. w daj The ■tin..- action decided on ai in emergency meeting Ol iin executive council152 words
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Article273 1967-03-26 2 Way of the Cross in Rome 'fHE Way ol the Cross in Rome on Good Friday. Pope Paul carries a wooden cross in procession on the Palatine Hill overlooking the Colosseum and the crowded square. Ho was re-enacting Christ's march to Golgotha. First the Pope prostrated himself barefooted to kiss273 words
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470 1967-03-26 2 Doctor shortage: Tengku draws moral from French gesture I£UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman announced tonight that France had offered the Malaysian Government the services of doctors and other projessional people. The offer, according to the Tengku. was made by the Fren.cn Ambassador. Mr. P. Anthonioz. a few days aeo.470 words
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241 1967-03-26 2 Govt urged to set up body of experts to beat this problem ITUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Government was tonight urged to set up a committee comprising doctors, administrative experts, edu- cationists and pro- minent civil leaders, to inquire into how the services of Government doctors and private practitioners can be241 words
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Article132 1967-03-26 2 varsity study offer by school JPOH. Sat. two scholarIhipi for .-tudy at th# University ol Maiaya ar» being offered by the AngloChinese School her<- on# by the school's staff and the other from the Mrs. Ram Memorial Scholarship Loan Fund, set up by her husband. Mr. Teerath Ram. The awards,132 words
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Article170 1967-03-26 3 ONE BY ONE, 54 GO SQUEALING INTO A LORRY AS ARMED MEN SWOOP ON A FARM J^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Two robbers got away with a lorry load of pigs worth $6,000 early on Good Friday from a farm near the 6£ mile Jalan Cheras here. Two farm labourers170 words
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Article, Illustration627 1967-03-26 3 'MALAY PROGRESS IN REPUBLIC HAS ALARMED COMMUNALISTS' SINGAPORE. Saturday. •THE Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, today described as "unbecoming" Tengku Abdul Rahman's recent support for Singapore Umno leader, Inche Ahmad Haji Taff. He charged the Malaypian Prime Minister627 words
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Article101 1967-03-26 3 TODAY: Sedili Kechll 917 a.m. 1 6.9 ft) 10.08 pm. (7.2 ft i; Singapore 10.52 a.m < 10.2 ft) 1139 p.m. (9.4 ft > Port Dickson 6.49 a.m. < 9.3 ft > 7.05 pm. 1 10.3 f t Port Swettenham 5.49 a.m (15.9 ft»101 words
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353 1967-03-26 3 10,000 DTC teachers gel assurance from Khir on parity VUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, promised the National Union of DTC Trained Teachers that he •would do his best to get the question of parity for 10,000 DTC teachers dealt with separately. This Issue Is353 words
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270 1967-03-26 3 JOKYO, Sat— The Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. this morning drove from Tokyo to Yokohama where he visited the dockyard. There, he discussed with Japanese Industrialists the tuture expansion of Singapore's shipyards and development of Us flshlne industry.270 words
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630 1967-03-26 3 A roaring welcome for Their Majesties in Johore IOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The Yang diPertuan Agong and the Raja Pemaisuri Agong arrived here today for a two-day visit amid the roar of a 21-gun salute and shouts of "Daulat Tuanku" from more than 20.000 flaswaving school children. This was Their Majesties'630 words
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PHOTO NEWS
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Article, Illustration240 1967-03-26 5 PICTURE BY LEE FOO SAN ALL THAT IS LEFT OF A FACTORY THAT GOT IN THE WAY OF A TERROR TYPHOON II was two solid minutes of terror. It came so .suddenly and swiftly that it transformed a busy far tory into a scene of desolation. For240 words
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Article, Illustration217 1967-03-26 7 BANQUET BY CANDLELIGHT FOR THE NEW COLONEL-IN-CHIEF r.\ ipi x sat 1 There was a slight variation of t h c theme "This is the army. Mr. Brown" when the Sultan of Perak arrived at the Officers' Mess of the "Malaysian Engineers here last217 words
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Article260 1967-03-26 5 Why these govts failed by Lee LACK OF MANAGERIAL KNOW-HOW TOKYO. Saturday. A NUMBER of democratic socialist governments in Asia had failed to overcome the difficulties of industrialisation. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said here today. 'We want to be honest," he told a Press conference marking the260 words
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237 1967-03-26 5 TAIPING. Sat. The President of the Sessions Court here. Wan Yahya bin Pawan Teh. yesterday acquitted J. W. G. Kovilpiljai, 49. an assistant veterinary officer, of three charges of misappropriation and two of cheating the Malaysian Government, after the prosecution237 words
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Article77 1967-03-26 5 KANGAR, Sat. Another Perlis I'mno branch at Kampong Ljne Boh ha* pledged full support for the National Language Bill. "We have no doubt it will safeguard the status of the' national langu--1 age," the chairman. In- chc H.ishin bin Abdullah, said ton- Ihr bran h,77 words
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108 1967-03-26 5 Vandals out in march against the call-up SINGAPORE, Sat.— About 100 youths this morning staged an anti-National Service demonstration at Geylong. They marched down Geylang Road from Sims Avenue Market to Lorong 3 for about. 15 minutes and dispersed before the police arrived. A police statement that the illegal proce»ion108 words
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223 1967-03-26 5 FIVE-DEATH INQUEST TOLD: LORRY ON BONNET OF CAR IPOH. Sat. -A lorry partly mounted the bonnet of a car in a headon collision. All live people in the car were killed. Details of the mishap wore related by the lurry driver. Wong Kong Sia. 38. at an inquest. Wong waa223 words
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Article217 1967-03-26 7 it'll process 10,000 applications and help PSC pick 900 SINGAPORE Saturday. TIIK Public Service Commission is to use the computer to process 10.000 applications for some 50 categories of jobs. The exercise is to fill about 900 vacancies, requiring the School Certificate qualification in the four language217 words
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Article137 1967-03-26 7 Tun warns Red supporters I/UAI.A LUMPUR. Sat. IV Thf Deputy Prune Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. today warned that those found supporting the Communists in Sarawak would be dealt with by law. Tun Razak gave thi.s warning on his return here by an RMAF plane after a brief vlaii to Sarawak.137 words
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376 1967-03-26 7 School girls among five charged with vandalism gINGAPORE. Sat. A magistrate holding an emergency court session today refused police objections to bail i'or two school girls and three young men in lour separate cases of vandalism. The girls— Chan Wai Yung. 16. and Teo Swee Kiam. 18 pleaded not guilty376 words
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Article69 1967-03-26 7 PENANG. S.it. A trfah*. ridir. i Ra.oo. «i. mm nnrd $300 in the Session* Court here today <»n c n.uer <>f poM«ta| two hot water b;<K>, containing Intoxicating linum- on which duty had not been paid. The court oresident Mr Sim ■M Eona «as69 words
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Article34 1967-03-26 7 SINGAPORE. Sal -Onis «„>• Uwn 32. denied in M Court today charge i.f a.sMMinc In h rhap-ji-kee lottery it boOM in Evprtt RoHd \fsi tfrday. Bail wjls extended till I I April 134 words
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Advertisement121 1967-03-26 2 NEW TABLETS STOP Body odour W* all Know how unptuiant body Odour can be. Don't chanc* g |vcn B offence. Million* of people the world overtake AMPLEX to banish body Odours. AMPLEX Tablet* work from within. Take Amplex evfy day and ba *ure of peraonat fre&hneaa. Stop Asthma Bronchitis If121 words
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Advertisement774 1967-03-26 3 NEW FROM U.S. GOVERNMENT, COME SCIENTIFIC PROOF YOU CAN NOW SAVE PETROL UP TO 50% Without thonging any port et your car. Amaiirtf new Turbo Cenve*ten instantly run your cer half on air, halt on petrol. Y«», you banrej tTorrm^, toss corbon rcmofion, lonq#f cn^mi lire on# v#ff9V ■II round774 words
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Advertisement458 1967-03-26 4 w 7fav o*t Mite... Jl,B 7<& ttecv @olt 1000 0 ?o4t&ac& i ■"<—' ——*mmmm iiMi ilium— »i »*>^ r 't^^ J I BP^ y Fm wßp i Tr^ The Colt 1000 Fastback is making new friends everywhere. And no wonder. She ]> j[ has the classic look in her sleek458 words
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Advertisement597 1967-03-26 5 THE WORLD NEEDS TRAINED MtH IH I outh Africa^P^^^ D U^^R M*-~^~' Hon g kon g W-—Z—L—K—9 y Canada B^y 4 vj)^' Singapore IP^B^^ B New Zealand J ■RANCHES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD i THK WORLD is desperate for men to fill OVER 300 COURSES key industrial and commercial positions. L#adinf597 words
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Advertisement157 1967-03-26 5 «rP P- 1 1 r -:jf imT M Look before you buy! The SANFORIZED trade mark on the label is assurance that the garment will not shrink out of fit no matter how often it is washed. The garment maintains the same line, style and fit as if it were157 words
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Advertisement163 1967-03-26 6 WL a M. M JB rom Apnl 6th MSA adds yet II m^k fl another port to its ever-increasing m.Hfl l« Af IpiH I I Iff I M A Australia! Now you cm jet MSA Tiß tL rfr Jg^L M II Boein? 707 for Sydney via Djakarta W W W163 words
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Advertisement154 1967-03-26 7 And, what creations they are. International desgns from the International expert on fine foundation garments. Berlei. Marvelous to wear. Lovely to look at. Practical to buy. Would you believe it? This beautiful bra International style 245 costs only $18.00 in Singapore. And the look is pure In-Group. Alluring. So very154 words
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Advertisement181 1967-03-26 7 now Holden offers you a choice of 3 new engines! Here's the new big rangy Holden, built tough for the Australian outback, with built-in comfort and luxury to beat the rest. New road-gripping lowered suspension, wider track wheels and sure-footed low profile tyres. New higher compression engines, Turbo-smooth seven bearing181 words
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Obituary34 1967-03-26 8 M Words %IK (Mimimmm) ALII DE tILVA. First annlreraary M 1 47. Requiem Hick Macs 5.4.67. 7 a m at Anthoay fhnn-h. Kuala Ijimpur. Rela'ueo, frienria kindly r»iiu*«t*d to attend anniver.ary aerrlre.34 words
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OPINION
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Article136 1967-03-26 8 THE way to beat unemployment is to beat up trade. The way to sustain industrial advance is to step up commerce. \V it h Malaysia, business is business. Anywhere. Everywhere. All the time. With anyone who wants to trade with us. So doubly welcome is the136 words
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Article83 1967-03-26 8 THERE should be no half measures in dissociating ourselves from the evil colour bar that is practised in South Africa. A spokesman of that country's Olympic committee has the temerity to say: '*Non whiles will be eligible for any team competing outside the country but, inside South Africa, sport83 words
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Article, Illustration72 1967-03-26 8 fONf.RATU LA TIONS to <;:>■ year-old Chichester. the lone sailor. Alter the alarm of the past few days it is a relief to know that he is safely past the dreaded Cane Horn and is now in the fairly calm waters of the Atlantic. His is indeed a remarkable72 words
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THE MALE: PROFILES ON THE MEN WHO WIELD POWEER PEN AND PHILOSOPHY
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Article, Illustration505 1967-03-26 8 MAN OF IRON BUT HE WOULD NOT HURT A FLY IN a tranquil garden In the cool of the evening after a blistering hot day In New Delhi, the tall. white-robed old man raised his eyes to the Indian sky and said: "The stars know what Is in .tore lor505 words
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Article143 1967-03-26 8 TOWARDS WORLD UNITY CRI S KRISHNAMIRIHY. prominem leader Oi World Union International, is lirrr on a month-long lecture tour propagate endeavours directed toward* world unity World Union International a worldwide ontanuaUaDii oi thinkers, with headquarters in Pondicherry. India, who believe that a new dimension tins to b* discovered it the143 words
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972 1967-03-26 8 JOE HOLLANDER - JOE HOLLANDER BY Till-; MAN who wab closer to Somerset Maugham than his shadow, who was his secretarycompanion for 36 years, and who declared at the time off the celebrated novelist's death 15 months ago: "After this 1 need a lon^ holiday badly.972 words
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THE FEMALE: VIEWS ON THE PRICE OF LIVING AND LOVING
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367 1967-03-26 8 Can you bear to bare your bedroom secrets? I DON'T know how the] can do it. I don't how these eirls ulio sue for breach of promise can hear to tell Hie world so publicly exactly how they have been thrown over. Inevitably an awful lot of mud is thrown367 words
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Article614 1967-03-26 8 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - The high cost of clubbing FELIX ABISHEGANADEN reports on KUALA LUMPUW WHAT with taxes, surtaxes and (lulics on the you-name-it-voii-have-il basis, lew people have lime Io slop and Ihink aboul the high cost of clubbing in Singapore and Malaysia. .lust X) years ;i^<>, your $100 was mm "open sesame*' to614 words
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Advertisement800 1967-03-26 8 LASvSIKIKI) \I)S. ;n H erata >;« Mmimumt 110 HOE Ki.k I' ri o Mr. A Mr*. 1.. Kin. 1 n. Mabel d/o of Uadim Caeani Baa Mun. WOON PHUA. I'.xriard Kll Tin Mj 'A ...r Haat I noi 'o Mabel Mcl Hoon d o feter Phua Him Chiang 1 Y«W800 words
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Advertisement11 1967-03-26 8 fCough Drops-s POM RELKP OP COUCH towe throat mmt ■MOKRI THROAT11 words
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Advertisement90 1967-03-26 8 For a complexion pure as snow, I use'Hazeline Snow' now in the new handy tube I take everywhere ls<\ (says London film star Lucille Soong) C\ g^ w*^ s' y Why be envious of those beautiful skins? Use 'Hazelin* Snow'— the famous cream chosen by so many lovely girts. See90 words
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Article, Illustration631 1967-03-26 9 NAMES IN THE NEWS ITUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Meet Madam Twinkletoes who has danced her way into the big money not just by dancing, but by bringing a topclass financial brain into the world of business. Mrs. Petra631 words
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Article231 1967-03-26 9 THE REASON WHY PRIM MISS COULTER PULLED OUT OF THIS FASHION SHOW IVASHVILLE (Tennessee). 1 Sat. The owner of a Nashville modelling school refused to .stage a fashion show because. In her opinion, a pair of purple, highhugging pants exposing a woman's navel "was in bad taste." The Jo231 words
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Article316 1967-03-26 9 HARJATI JURIKE proving that nothing makes a man forget a passing fancy as something fancier JAKARTA, Sat. The inside story of how 65--year-old Dr. Ahmad Soekarno passed up his fourth wife Harjati when he met the beautiful Jurike Sanger was revealed in Jakarta today. Soekarno wer.t to Kroat lengths to316 words
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164 1967-03-26 9 IPOH, Sat. Perak will lose one of Its most enthusiastic social workers when Che Kamsiah Ibra him leaves for Kuala Lumpur at the end of the month to Join her husband. Her husband. Dr. Ibrahim bin Hajl Mohamed Yasin, was164 words
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Article, Illustration103 1967-03-26 10 UKRK she is singer Shirley Bassey in the dress she was BANNED from wearing on American television. She displayed it on the A TV. Palladium Show in London a £400 <$3.400>. limegreen, oh-so-cut away model Says Shirley: "There's no danger of it coming103 words
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161 1967-03-26 10 The anti-beauty contests men plan to go ahead with that meeting PENANG, Sat— The protem committee of the Pan-Malaysian Anti -beauty Contests Congress has deft and hold its meeting, as .scheduled on April 30. The committee hopes to get Liie Dewaii Bahasa dan Pusiaka < Language and Literary Agency i161 words
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Article32 1967-03-26 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok. has appointed Miss S. Anjamal I and Mr. Chew Ken* Jin. members of the Probation Commit- tee. I32 words
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Article173 1967-03-26 10 Going— $75,000 jobs And chance to learn how giant bank works KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Want a $15,000 to $75,000 job and at the same time learn how a giant bank works? Then join the Asian Development Bank. Dr. Ng Kam Poh. the Assistant Minister of Finance, today called on Malaysians173 words
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244 1967-03-26 10 WASHINGTON, Sat— UA sales of natural rubber from stockpile will r»main unchanged in th* second quarter of the current disposal year beginning on April 1. In a re-statement of rubber disposal policy, the General Services Administration yesterday said sales of deteriorating na#turai rubber,244 words
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189 1967-03-26 10 Five choirs sing in memory of 'scholarly gentleman' SINGAPORE. Sat. Five choirs sang at a memorial service at the Jubilee Chapei in Outran Road today to mark the first anniversary of the death of Mr. Ooh Hock Llm, a former examinations officer In the Education Ministry. A large crowd attended189 words
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Article27 1967-03-26 10 PARIT BUNTAR, Sat. —Ng Kow Lan, who was arrested driving a tractor without a licence was fined $70 in the Magistrate's Court here yesterday27 words
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Article82 1967-03-26 10 Krian farmers kill 6,000 in 7-day sweep gAGAN SERAI, Sat. This has been a black week for rats in the Krian District. No less than 6 r ooo were burned and buried in the fields in an anti-pest operation by padi planters. Launched as a g o t o82 words
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Article59 1967-03-26 10 10 kilied in bus plunge BANGKOK, Sat— Ten jxople were killed and 40 others ir lured in a bus accident in Lopburi Provincf. north of Bangkok, it was reported today. The accident occurred when the bus, loadfd with passsengers, burst a front tyre, swerved and hit the railing of aAP - 59 words
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Article45 1967-03-26 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Methodist Girls' School Alumnae Association will hold Its annual meeting at the M.G.S domestic science room at 3 p.m. on April 8. It will be followed by a demonstration of Danish cookery by Mrs. Vivehe Nalr, formerly of Denmark.45 words
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Advertisement355 1967-03-26 9 HOW TO LOSE WEIGHT FAST and still eat 3 full meals a day Stop starving yourselfl Now you can eat plenty of meat. fish. WM cheese and vegetables lots of 1 11 |T| \f J1 1 111 I your favourite fried foods and IPJ P J I I'J Mil slim355 words
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Advertisement22 1967-03-26 9 RoUnsmis SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR STARTS TOMORROW ljj ujyy i|yi \M O-«teJJ Illlllljl l|| illHll JM-frtTff" JjgPW" W«» SENSATIONAL BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT!22 words
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Advertisement390 1967-03-26 10 I Plan Your Success 1 S f with g MAMFORD I J^ COLLEGE ffa'W |HP| iM Famed for efficiency and examination £3 ;-ji r—d LW results and commended as a model by <^LL<£ Colombo Plan experts. Stamford College can help you, c-> whether you are still in school, or r=£390 words
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Advertisement86 1967-03-26 10 The maharajah spreads his wings Air-India's big, bountiful (Boeing) wings spread wider, ever wider. From April its network, already embracing 26 cities in 21 countries or geographical locations all over the globe, spreads to Jakarta, Brussels and Teheran. Now even more people can sample and enjoy the magic of incomparable86 words
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Miscellaneous611 1967-03-26 10 .w ei -t vein. 1.30 The news; 1.40 In TV MALAYSIA Lighter vein; 2.15 Grand Prix; I 2.45 Woman of secrets; 3.15 Music for you; 3.30 Grand Prix; CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur 4.00 Music for you; 4.30 jnd Penults; lpo>» Ma- Grand Prix; 5.30 Only the fctcra; 3 and 10611 words
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Article, Illustration875 1967-03-26 11 Ronald Ransom - Ronald Ransom By Hi TO MORROW is the day to which motorrace enthusiasts have looked forward to for the past year. The planning, the preparations and the speculations will be over, and the Big Battle will be on! Starting at 10 a.m. will be the I!MJ7875 words
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Advertisement19 1967-03-26 11 SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX 67 UPPER THOMSON ROAD CIRCUIT... MARCH 2526 27 ORGANISED BY THE MINISTRY OF SOCIAL AFFAIRS 28»-«M-PR-.^;^719 words
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Article, Illustration449 1967-03-26 12 JUDITH YONG - Miss Knee Cap sparks a startling trend that's demure above dynamite below JUDITH YONG BY 'J'HH Easter parade is on And our bunnies are dressed up for it, not in bonnets and bows but in caftans and casuals. In even a modern variation of the baju kurong. The holiday mood449 words
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Advertisement219 1967-03-26 12 Sonly enter the 50cc and WOcc events in Singapore and Malaysia That's why Bridgestone only enter motorwho ride motorcycles, choose either a5O cc cyc les in 50 cc and 100 cc events. They i™ -•.--2? buyer> w "r running, or a slightly heavier machine for be most interested in the219 words
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Article, Illustration815 1967-03-26 13 HAVE you any idea what a bankroll you must have to get into the Grand Prix Came well the car alone will knock you back $25,000. THIS weekend's racing has naturally tended to arouse interest815 words
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Article, Illustration671 1967-03-26 13 ...being the secret weapon that'll give this car the kick of a giant LEE Han Seng's Brabham is fitted with a secret weapon in the engine compartment and promises to be the quickest singleseater running despite Han Seng's denials. Rodney Scow is also coy on the power671 words
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Advertisement276 1967-03-26 13 j/jM > f P^^ yC^\ fit, with 2OOMLENS 1 0y Wi Sp^ W I V^^s^ rom 50nim to 9omm tefephoto v. ■'•ii^^u.'* *."t/-*iciy^' &s 'r^-'-w'- sjs'%''-''''s'* v tpqw. 3 oiBBRv. m -.-y x* *^> J f?rjfr' '■*■'■> > 1' xnywr vx<*" ■"•'■■-'■v* x-'- 1 '.■'•'.•'•yjao Hbk"'^(S*'*"'**\* J^HsSSKSbN*"-" ■■•■■■■■x VK-. x-x-x276 words
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Article, Illustration279 1967-03-26 14 ...BEING PROOF OF THAT OLD. OLD RACING SAW THAT THE BEST IS UET TO COME THE temperature in Melbourne three weeks ago was over a hundred F.H. for five days running. This slowed down work on the wharves considerably, and badly delayed the schedules of vessels bound279 words
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325 1967-03-26 14 ROBERT CHAPMAN - Hush-hush paint to cut out wipers ROBERT CHAPMAN >2j h TT IS RAINING 1 HARD. The windscreen wiper on your car is not wonting. Yet you can see clea r 1 y through the glass and put your loot down without a qu a I in. A likely story! But325 words
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Advertisement169 1967-03-26 14 iRJIJjS Sports timing? %Pis& A matter for Longines! HkisiiM i .Tgk LONGJNES «^fe acquired in International Observatory Con- m jt^ L tests and sports timing enables Longines m^^^. engineers to produce a timepiece as perfect /*Q| as man can make. jfl LONGINES ROLL OF HONOUR: 22 Inter- W national Observatory169 words
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Advertisement401 1967-03-26 14 H^^^Bi Would you run an unnecessary risk? Statistics prove that a Britax belt reduces your risk of death or senout Injury by over 60%. •TBMYLBSB' safety belt •A>WjJ9MI oI A o* n> m Molor«>o and Slngopor* South Bldg. Jalan Ampang. Kuala Lumpur. Tel *****-1 j— 4gSTj-'- FRICTION rr a '^r7401 words
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668 1967-03-26 15 FOCUS ON SUPERCARS THE Singapore Grand Prix this year has attracted 12 thoroughbred racing cars the largest collection jet for a motor racing meet here for the 60-lap main event besides a wide selection of tourers, saloons and sports cars. There668 words
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504 1967-03-26 15 BIG BUMPER- TO-BUMPER CROWDS EXPECTED AT RALLY FOCUS ON FINANCE A RECORD turn out is exA pected at the Singapore Grand Prix for another Easter treat of thrills and spills provided for by the joint organisers, the Ministry of Social Affairs and the Singapore Motor Club. The success of last504 words
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Article751 1967-03-26 15 AND TO DO SO DON'T FORGET TO TAKE WITH YOU 1 Binoculars 2 Stop-Watch 3 Camera 4 Transistor WHAT will the experien c c d and well-pre-pared spectator do to increase his comfort and enjoyment during the racing today and tomorrow? I spoke to a number of o1751 words
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Advertisement195 1967-03-26 15 JUf Now, even greater power for #2?N#^ Esso Extra Gasoline! I. |fii V •iSw W Now Esso petroleum engineers have found a way to boost ii g*"~ the power of Esso Extra Gasoline even further. Power to £^^W J&\!?>A make your car run like a racer %*+f y*\ \V4t^33fe Cleaning195 words
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Article, Illustration89 1967-03-26 16 Do you have visions of following in the wheeltracks of the famous Grand Prix champions? then why not make a start in these modest races held on airfield runways where the risk is cut to a minimum and there is89 words
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Article, Illustration601 1967-03-26 16 Not all fun— there's tough challenge too ...AND BIG NAMES SPARK THE LINE-UP EVERY year, during the couple of months before Easter, a great deal of interest is focused on the Singapore Grand Prix. After this event, many people seem to think that motor sport stops for another year, but601 words
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Advertisement244 1967-03-26 16 r%r\g f motor-car H\J L.X MUSICAL HORNS POLI AUTO HORNS ARE AVAILABLE IN VARIOUS SOUNDS:— Single, Double, Musical, etc.. etc. H O PPECKE Automotive Batteries Made in Germany, for Durability, Reliability Available for all makes and types of cars sole Agents: ASSOCIATED AUTO AGENCIES 90 Horns Road. Slngapore-8. Tel: *****244 words
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Advertisement82 1967-03-26 16 Sleek racers and steel nerve drivers *S/ifl| fiwm^ in a gruelling test of high performance F M 1 uL machines and faultless driving skill. IH/nl W^SK^^ I l^E A thousand gear change in perfect timing Bi\i MZj* and co-ordination between driver and machine. I>\ Perfect timing is also the hallmark82 words
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637 1967-03-26 17 LAURIE ALEXANDER - LAURIE ALEXANDER BY THIS yours Vintage Car Handicap Race promises to be one of the most interesting' run so far. A record entry of seventeen cars will take part in the six-lap race. To many spectators. titeM cars will be637 words
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677 1967-03-26 17 JAMES GARRETT - 1966-THE YEAR OF THE BIG DUEL BETWEEN POON AND HARVEY JAMES GARRETT BY /\VER tho years yj since the first racing event took place on the Thomson Road circuit in 1961 major changes have occurred in the events for cars. In 1961 and 1962 lap records were set up by677 words
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Advertisement101 1967-03-26 17 ppr P^^l»»«— ?ij|^^ iM^?^**i nßH^^jSaf gß* "£T^ glvflgggg^^ gggl :W^-'''**^»»w^^S2S»»»** _^X*^ Vg^^r i^S I 9 4zm%te^ Haw «w JwE^i\ < fjfk y^itm gflHgi BgW jmk THE WATCH W^^ =?^H OF OUR Jli ggk\ JM AGE of Switzerland Jk Up-to-date design and modern elegance-the SANDOZ automatic watch gMggggggaHHgggMglgggggggggggMggggggai of our age.101 words
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Advertisement301 1967-03-26 17 ADD ■V J r— m -'1 I •hwoi«tip« 1 i J IMOMTLt Tl M TO THE OILYOU NORMALLY USE IN YOUR ENGINE,GEARBOX. STEERING* BACK AXLE GIVES YOU POWER MOLYSLIP MOLYSLIP "G" Molyslip contains Molybdenum Disulphide {her. Containing Molybdenum Diss^'p^i* as in tmnary lubncant supplement wth antifriction proper- brings similar benefits301 words
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Article, Illustration466 1967-03-26 18 DAVID BENSON REPORTING ON AN AMAZING NEW RACER WITH A PRICE TAG OF UNDER $8,500 THE WORLD'S cheapest singlesealer racing car is the sensational new Formula Ford which sills al under $8,500. The new Formula Ford specification is based on Ford components and466 words
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509 1967-03-26 18 MOTOR SPORT ACTUALLY MAKES FOR ROAD SAFETY TKD the general pub- lie. motor sports enthusiasts are on the lunatic fringe of society; are basically irresponsible and are a menace to other road users. How true is this image? The first distinction which must be made is between the true sports509 words
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Advertisement318 1967-03-26 18 ft i¥ f "iitoi|itiinteiiMi'i^bT,;, l 11 GENUINE HARD RUBBER CONTAINERS are used to withstand rough treatment. FULL-SIZE PLATES are used to insure quick-starting, unfailing ignition and lighting of the automobile. High-quality MICROPOROUS SEPARATORS are fitted for longest service life. Plates are further insulated by GLASSFIBRE RETAINER MATS for extra reinforcement.318 words
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Advertisement29 1967-03-26 18 HARPOON Large Choice super-waterproof of Ladies' automatic and Gentlemen's calendar Watches FAVRE-LEUBA GENEVE since 1737 The Swiss Watch for all Climates SWISS PRECISION TIMING at the Singapore Grand Prix29 words
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Article, Illustration602 1967-03-26 19 And now to answer the question: Does it do any good THE gap between racing drivers and ordinary motorists seemingly gets wider all the lime. One can go as last ;»s his car and skill allows; the other is restricted to TO m.p.h. and can only do that when he602 words
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Article144 1967-03-26 19 STEALS THE SPOTLIGHT AT THE GENEVA MOTOR SHOW THE car which attracted most attenlion at the Geneva motor show recently is Japan's 197 cc. Iwo-cvlin-«ltr. Four-seal Honda economy saloon, making ils firsl appearance anywhere. The nrst European country to be offered tr 75 m.p.h. 55 m.p.K.. front-wheel-144 words
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Advertisement322 1967-03-26 19 fSSfcti •#I 8 M &&§&*s ?°2 s M I°^ ;*SB! §88 WL*jlt£ 9 AnJUJWi, a l,!13 n ulmfepB^^m w*m SH H FOR THE FIRST TIME IN F. I. M. HISTORY Honda won all five solo F.I.M. Manu- maker's titles in the 11th event, makfactupep Wopld Championships, a clean ing it322 words
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Article, Illustration905 1967-03-26 20 Quiet as mouse then whoosh to 100mph LAST week a dream came true lor me. I wns about to do what every with-it girl must have dreamt of doing at one time or other r.u ing on a Grand Prix circuit in a sleek, fast car. The engine quiet as905 words
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Advertisement212 1967-03-26 20 H Hrn Lm. BL il wL Bw3 if* A^^| bV^v BY John Harwood \f -;T3S& '-«<•*■ > w B^B Bs\ Uk ~^S^^ In liis Lola raced to a New fftf 11 ll^ Wt m«1 IBi ■PPHi W* Wmk^^m m^ "^Bl Class Record in 48.63 .seconds f\mp& *M Sl£ Ife^. ism212 words
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Article, Illustration779 1967-03-26 21 ITS SWIFT, SLEEK AND ZIPPY GRAND PRIX" is the grandest of them all! An explosive exhibition of stamina and speed; of the men behind the wheel; and the women behind them; and the machines beneath them. A swift, sleek, zippy story of the men who ({amble with779 words
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Article443 1967-03-26 21 A "PAS-DE-DEUX" is a dance performed by two people. When it concerns the ballerina and the danseur, it is usually the most important part of a classical ballet, followine a traditional pattern of four movemrnts. First, the two dance together: then there are variations in the form of443 words
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Advertisement671 1967-03-26 21 a ORGANISATION sj wish moviegoers a Happy Easter aj feTW^MT^ynTin NOW SHOWING Hem. 1.45, 4 00, 6 30 A 9.lSpm. I: Phil Silvers in "A funny Thing Happened On The Woy To The Forum" col r IUAi NOW SHOWING llom. 145, 4 00, 6 30 A •.30pm." NO iNCRtASE in671 words
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Advertisement133 1967-03-26 21 Rheumatism WhMMTar th« paJna of Rb«um*U»m. Arthritis, N«uriU«, Umbmto. Setatlca. litlff atasolM and awoJlan joints tnikt yo« mUarabl*. «at ROUIND from your drnrclat at onoe- BOMIND quickly brlnxa fantaatlo reUat so you can al«*p, wcric and Hva In comfort. Don't aoOar BiSdleily. <Ut BOMIND Wday. Todoy llom: Vntin««) "THE VIOLENT133 words
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Advertisement470 1967-03-26 21 action! now! i' am |P^ Simple pimple? Stop it becoming acne! It's al' too easyl Pimplrs can turn to unattractive acne over- nignt. But take ACTION and your skin will be blemish free. >\Al*i Inn New ACTION is a lotion— not ILHQH a cream. It acts fast on pirn- /^^^wiiJ!!*^^^470 words
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609 1967-03-26 22 gAILING round the treacherous Cape limn alone with the wind screaming down at you and mountainous waves to tackle is a feat any mariner will be proud of. Sir Francis Ch'.chester achieved this on Monday morning at 11.10 but its achievement, according to609 words
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1734 1967-03-26 22 4-DIGIT DRAW Ist 4967. 2nd 3032. 3rd 0976. IPOH, Sat.— A thrilA ling deadheat between a rank outsider Bahnam (Alan Trevena) and the well-back-ed Shantin View (Johnny Nelson) in Race 3 highlighted the first day of the Perak Turf Club four-day meeting here this1,734 words
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Article449 1967-03-26 22 LONDON. Sat. JfIAXCHESTKR L'MTKD gained a valuaMt point in Ilieir quesl for Ihe English league Pootball I'hanipionsliip today when lliey licld nearest rival Liverpool !<> ;i scoreless draw is n top-of-the-table struggle ;it Liverpool. The point enabled United to maintain their twopoint lead over449 words
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Article40 1967-03-26 22 LAHORE. Sat.— Mala Ma le4 Pakistan 2-0 alter the Bnt two singles in the Thorn;. Asian Zone badminton final here today. Results: Tan Aik Huang bt Salahuddln 15-7. 15-5: Yew Cheng Hoe bt Naql Mohsin 15-4. 15-6.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article69 1967-03-26 23 rpORONTO, Sat.—Denmark: X beat Malaysia 4-1 and India edged Canada 3-2 in the semi-finals of the Canadian centennial badminton tournament yesterday at the Carlton Club. Erland Kops beat Oon Chontt Jin 15-7. 15-3 and Oon Chonß Hau 15-11, 15-11. Hennine Borch beat Chone Jin 15-5. 15-469 words
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Article, Illustration648 1967-03-26 23 T EADING Jockry Dps Coleman, who has ridden 199 winners since he came two and a half years ago to ride for Bukit Timah trainer Colin Tulloh, ran reach his double centuiy on Shaw Stable's up and coming youngster, Picture House648 words
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Article1520 1967-03-26 23 Race 1-2.15 Class 3 Div 4 (S6.000) s*t str (Local rider* only) 1 Crnwnette (Leisure) R Breuk S 9.0 *M I«matl b 2 0 Casainl Park (XL TJong) Paul 3 813 Rang 5 2 Dragon Boat (Dragon) Allan 3 8.12 'Ham io 4 New Champ (Queen's) Zaln 31,520 words
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Article469 1967-03-26 23 fourth with a late run to Rlnggit over 6f. Forest Knigbt looks the next best. He came trom a long way bark to bear i Dlv. 1 field over 8f at Bukit Timah in January season he won over the lp-ih 9! DaentleJs, with a handy 79,469 words
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Article, Illustration683 1967-03-26 24 E. FRIDA; J. DORAI - HIS ATTEMPT TO QUALIFY FOR G.P. IN CORTINA FOILED BY A BROKEN CAMSHAFT E. FRIDA and J. DORAI By gLNGAPORE, Sat. Hong Kong racing driver Steve Holland is out of the Singapore Grand Prix on Monday. His Lotus 41 ordered from England will not arrive in Singapore until tomorrow, andKok Ah Chong - 683 words
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326 1967-03-26 24 HONG KONG. Sal. —Japans Haruo Yasuda today regained the lead after the third round of the Hong Kong open golf championship, fifth leg of the Par East Circuit. He fired a scorching five under par 65 for a 54-hole total of 201. three strokesReuter - 326 words
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Article59 1967-03-26 24 LONDON. Sat Oxford, the hot favourites, won the lntervarslty Boat Race here today. beating Cambridge for the third successive year after leading from start to finish. It was the first Oxford hattrick of win since 1913. They won by a three and a quarter lengths59 words
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Article48 1967-03-26 24 PENANG. S.tt Ptn:iiiK Sports Club are seven runs ahead with hvr first innings wickets in h;uid after the first day's play m their annual match against th" Hoy il Bangkok Sports Club for the Elephant Trop.iy on the n Road ground here toScorer RBSC 148. PSC48 words
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Article, Illustration769 1967-03-26 24 MANSOOR RAHMAN - Zainal is all set to win amateur title at third try MANSOOR RAHMAN TEN UP— AND LAST ROUND TO GO By J^UALA LUMPUK. Sat.— Zainal Abidin. 23-year-old tobacco company salesman, looks almost certain to win the Malaysian Open amateur golf title in his third year of competition before the start769 words
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Article29 1967-03-26 24 KIWI A Kt'BU BAHRI Pollt-C XI by on« 12 > Nathan 35. Hw Mil Aim BttMn 17. Bajinder I a or Police 92-> iB Hinder 56 no., Balaratnam29 words
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Advertisement644 1967-03-26 22 PARENTS! These advances n education mean your child can get ahead faster The remarkable READANDDOBOOKS teach children to read and increase learning ability. The Ministry of Education in Singapore recommends the "Federal H^Hj Rtaders' series of books. These are well known to teachers and Children from Primary One to Primary644 words
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Advertisement568 1967-03-26 22 SECURITY MARKETING CHIEF Applications are invited for the above position in MIDFL. The Security Marketing Department is concerned with Share floatations. New Issues. Underwriting and Share Registration work. The successful applicant, preferably a a Chartered Secretary, will have qualifications In law, accountancy and/or commerce. He should be at least 30568 words
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Miscellaneous42 1967-03-26 22 •jiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii^B^y.lJA^ m,\A j| *^£^V(Tfj] VMWim^X^^HiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiL* I Playing offan up-stopa 4*^. .■'l&J ifrSJifeui mw «i«cw»«i»mim Jji ,^i *^k^^L f ttum.m E H^ *^^m >3!afl ft/ir tit. i r«u j^^'A »i*vimc it MBBSW A y|, </*-tiort t.k-% mm l^^f you »t?o uior ■•■■>% »i\ I42 words
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Obituary66 1967-03-26 23 LIE KEOK PENG, Gloved »h"d coo of L«e Sent Siah. paved away on 34 1 A 7. r O r>e(e leavinc reaideae* at r m 'w.«v for B'dadart. mrs. s. ponniah mmtmt «lfe of t. Ponnnh Krlsntao tiatar of T Kuhramamam rifmu Mrs. N Cbelliah T«Tn« T Thar mialntam66 words
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Obituary, Illustration64 1967-03-26 23 la memory of UU MR. K. V. KANDIAH (rrtlnd Hospital AaalsUnt, riant me Industry i, who departed on 6.4.66, Iravinf behind a v«*t rmptinnui with heart a''.nnK that can nrvpr he RJIr i hv his loving children. "Ut Tear Oremony" on Sunday 26th Marrh 19H7 at 12.00 p.m.64 words
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Advertisement438 1967-03-26 23 AgTONE: To Ju<lv »rul Rof«r a daufhtar Belinda Km 23 3.67 at AJiiß'a Hospi'al. Thanka to Doctor aj-.i Hag POST GRADUATE PRACTICAL LAW COURSE APPLICANTS are advised that the above course will commpnre on Monday. 27th March 1967 and are requested to call at Room (6> of the Registrar's Office.438 words
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Advertisement232 1967-03-26 23 SHI HsbSSI E^ "w l j| wf Ib^^i JVhen ivy dock our ship in Lusern.m* Frankly, we can't quite sail through the Alps. We can take your family across the sea to Italy on one of the fabulous Lloyd T r j es tjno ships. > i Enjoy your voyage,232 words
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Advertisement159 1967-03-26 24 NIVICO MODEL N-590 Console stereogram with MW/ I£ SWI_SW2, 3 band radio. 8 :*CT^BI— l Jl .m tubes, 4 diodes. Total 20W .j^fc*^^.^--*- power output, 4 speed automatic record changer, 4 speaker JJSBSSi— system, sleeping switch wfc '^H equipped. I NIVICO MODEL N-440 "Interior" stereogram with two decorative art front159 words
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Advertisement58 1967-03-26 1 FOR KING SIZE SATISFACTION A r f I KB v^B 1 H V I I flm Q*W I 1 King Size Benson and Hedges give you a smoke that's smoother and full of King Size Satisfaction. Why?... Because they're made of the best Virginia tobacco... perfectly blended...and married to exactly58 words
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Article, Illustration3813 1967-03-26 2 LIEUT. DIETER - A captured U.S. pilot tells his story LIEUT. DIETER by DENGLER,u.s.N.»y Our feet were put in wooden blocks to stop us escaping STARTING TODAY: Dieter Dengler, from aircraft carrier Ranger into captivity. THE MORNING sky was clear over the South China Sea, but the weather turned murky as we approached3,813 words
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Article, Illustration351 1967-03-26 3 FENTON BRESLER - Sweater that does not fit FENTON BRESLER by riE CUSTOMER Is always right" Is a somewhat old-fashioned business Idea these days. As typist Jill Smith discovered recently. She was quite specific. She was shopping for her boy friends birthday present and she was worried about his size. "If this sweater351 words
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Article492 1967-03-26 3 Q yyHHN Theodore Archer left the office early with a temperature and a dry cough he was not unduly worried. Like the sensible man he was, he just went to bed, hoping that he would be better next day. The following morning, though, he felt worse.492 words
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Article, Illustration359 1967-03-26 4 NO ARTIFICIAL AIDS -JUST APPLE. GRAPEFRUIT OR A SPRAY OF WATER THE things we women do or allow to be done to us to stay young and beautiful! You must have heard the slogan: "An apple a day keens the doctor away." Now it's an apple a359 words
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Article378 1967-03-26 4 I AM 21 and working, but my mother still makes decisions for me. I love her very much and do not wish to hurt her, but the situation is becoming quite ridiculous. My boyfriend often hints that I am still a baby. What shall I do? UPSET378 words
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Article167 1967-03-26 4 Dear KnoW Alls 11/ HO Is the heaviest man TT in the world? What is his weight and where does he live? CURIOUS The heaviest man now living is believed to be Tom Conners (born 1925) living in the United States who was 56 stones 7 Ib. in October, 1964.167 words
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Article, Illustration88 1967-03-26 4 THIS EVENING BAG covered with tiny white beads is) a Victoria* flower motif could easily have been pinched from Crjndmj. But it wasn't. It is a new granny bag turned out by a Hong Kong bag manufacturer who's wise to the fashion game. One London report states88 words
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Article149 1967-03-26 4 t^IRST it was eye-sradow in stick form. Then 'cake." Now, on the way, LIQUID eye-shadow. Gala of London has come up with his laudable new product, which should be an overnight success. It can br blended— l know because I've tried It and the depth can be varied149 words
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Article475 1967-03-26 8 MALAYSIA will move into America's high fashion circles this year when Designs Malaysia originals go on sale along New York's fashionable Fifth Avenue. Designs Malaysia, which advertises itself with a gold wayang kulit emblem set off with the company's name in stark black Chinese lettering, is the brainchild475 words
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Article, Illustration38 1967-03-26 8 OR HOW A WOMAN MIXES MALAYSIAN BATIKS AND FIFTH AVENUE FASHIONS Mrs. Marchington's Malaysian batik designs modelled by Mrs. Marchington herself. BELOW: A sleeveless trouser-suit. RIGHT: An at-home gown. PICTURES BY NG WENG CHEE38 words
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Advertisement338 1967-03-26 2 f an I a m toß^*^^t^^Si%*im S? mini •Jfl V M D Emil Schufthess established his genius as a photographer ?V R9I i Wlth three brllliant books -AFRICA, ANTARCTIC I THE |V W Jfl AMAZON. The present rulers of China accorded to him in vj }r yr jtf jl W338 words
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Advertisement153 1967-03-26 3 EaS&fii*? m\ mmk <^r^ fla^toa^E Sa^X/ .^m^r jyj I* V ywriwly too. miltoefitfym GLUCOLIN S instant energy wpply Glucolin puts back the vitality that I GLUCOLIN DURING PREGNANCY I C excitement uses up because Glucolin Glucolin taken during pregnancy is fe— -m~+ is a source of energy in ,ts most153 words
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Advertisement731 1967-03-26 4 Advertisement At A Beautiful Skin all Your Life A SMOOTH, flawless skin of this aspect by dipping a rose Is one of the fundamentals stem In conventional oil before of beauty You were born with placing It In a vase of water. this priceless asset, and today The rose, rendered731 words
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Advertisement84 1967-03-26 4 the young dancers jn 4 Dancing isn't dancing any more as mother knew it. It is the "creative rhythms" of the kindergarten, grown up and transplanted into the discotheque. It is uninhibited, I spontaneous, almost E charade-like. FfEQ Isn't it nice to know kaaaaXU there is a sanitary protection i84 words
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