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Title Section24 1966-06-21 1 Ito National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1966 15 CENTS M.C'.(P) 1629 KDN 2034 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,00024 words
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273 1966-06-21 1 The Press: 'No takeover' pledge KI'AI.A U'MPUR, 1V Moo. The Government haa no intention whatsoever of nationalising newspapers to make them conform "to national interests". •This method is not acceptable tn the Alliance Government because wr bolicve in the freedom of the press." the Minister Home Affairs, Tun iDr.i Ismail,273 words
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Article, Illustration11 1966-06-21 1 'STORE MUST NOT INTERFERE WITH OUR AFFAIRS'11 words
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Article1070 1966-06-21 1 By- OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS —KUALA LUMPUR, Monday- THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that trust and confidence were essential for cooperation between Malaysia and Singapore. The island n\;js an independent and sovereign nation and ;is such its leaders should learn to appreciate thai1,070 words
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473 1966-06-21 1 Tun Lim: Police not told till 12 hours -later From JACK FINGLETON jfANBERRA, Mon. Canberra police were informed of the return of missing Malaysian High Commissioner, Tun Lim Yew Hock, only 12 hours after he had been returned by car to his home here by "a good Samaritan." Malaysia's Chief473 words
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Article99 1966-06-21 1 Jakarta alert as Congress meets JAKARTA. Mon Truckloads of battlearmed troops rolled through the rain-swept streets of Jakarta early today as delegates began gathering for a sitting of the "eople's Consultative Congress. highest authority in the State. The Jakarta Garrison Command has announced that it is taking extraordinary security precautionsReuter - 99 words
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Article65 1966-06-21 1 SUVA. Mon Fiji s Legislative Council has decided to suspend the death penalty (or a trial period of five years, except for three categories of murder. These are: The murder of a policeman In the execution of his duty, or of anyone helping him; murder byReuter - 65 words
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Article211 1966-06-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday A FIVE-MAN lndone/Y sian team has Net up office in a hotel here to pave the nay for their country'!! recognition of Malaysia. Heading (he team is U.-Col. L B. Moerriani. of the Strategic Army ommanrt. assisted by Mr. B. Ins, Ml,,211 words
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Article, Illustration638 1966-06-21 1 CABINET MAY BE ANNOUNCED IN KUCHING ON THURSDAY By JOSEPH MIRANDA: KUALA LUMPUR. Monday DfiNGHULU TAWI SLI, 53, who has been relaxing here since he was sworn in hist Friday as the mw Chief Minister <»f Sarawak, has secured support from 29 of the <M elected638 words
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Article55 1966-06-21 1 Xi U I N (i. Mon. Party Negara Sarawak tonight announced that it has expelled those accepting posts in Pencti 11 1 ii Taui Sli's cabinet without consultation or approval of the part.v The dismissed leader is Aha n y ll.i.ii Abdul Kahim. Nice-Chairman and brother of55 words
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Article474 1966-06-21 1 UAIGON. Mon. South Vtetnam'i ruling military Junta has fixed general elections for Sept. 11. But it was reliably understood today that the electoral law would enable the junta to remain in power until autumn next year. The official Vietnam Press Agency said today that the HeadReuter; UPI - 474 words
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Article41 1966-06-21 1 DAK) MM. KAN KICHINC Mon. Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan said tonight: "I deeply resent Malaysian Government's hii;h handed action in fnnini: me out of ofliie hut I have no intention of lcadin< a secession movfment." Reuter (See this pace)Reuter - 41 words
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Advertisement9 1966-06-21 1 The tecret ttept that led to peace-See Page 99 words
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Advertisement30 1966-06-21 1 PUT A TIGER IN YOUR TANK! Shanks bathroom and sanitary ware Increase the value of your property Always use quality materials in your home •^2 I£^ f° r building materials30 words
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145 1966-06-21 2 TOKYO. Mon. Communist China will not sign under any circums tances the partial nuclear test ban treaty, or take part in any disarmament conference. The Peking people's Daily which said Uil.s today added that I'ekiiiß had rejected a U.S. prOfMMU made ;it aAP - 145 words
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169 1966-06-21 2 HUE, Monday gOUTII Vietnam's militant Buddhisi leader Thich Tri Quang was today placed under arrest in the hospital here where he is in the 12th day of an antigovernment hunger strike. A squad of armed police In camouflaged uniforms moved through169 words
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Article65 1966-06-21 2 JOHANNESBURG. Mon. A 14-year-old boy admitted to hospital here for treatment wa.s found to have all his Internal organs reversed, doctors said today. The youth, Christo Meyer. wa.s found to have h1 s heart in the right side of his body and all his other organs correspondingly65 words
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Article166 1966-06-21 2 Memory aid device for car checks 'TOKYO. Mon. A Japanese oar maker has riimr out with a memory aid device that tells a driver when to check his car for routine maintenance. The device, thr size of a small transKtor radio. is placed bt low the cl.ishhii.inl and connected toAP - 166 words
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Article, Illustration49 1966-06-21 2 New 007 co-star in a mini-kimono AKIKO Wakabayashi. wearing an ultra mod mini-kimono is in London to co-star with Scan (007) Connery in "You Only Live Twice." She plays the part of Kisi Suzuki, a pearl diver, and displays considerably more than her midriff in the film.— UPl picture.49 words
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312 1966-06-21 2 A RACE of primitive A Indian giants never yet seen by white men are reported to be terrorising other tribes in the Amazon Jungle, and a 39-man expedition is setting out soon from Belem, at the rivers mouth, in search of them. OutslzedReuter - 312 words
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120 1966-06-21 2 UONG KONG. Mon. Isolated cloudbursts today brought fresh floods to this rain-sod-den colony and traffic chaos to the morning office rush. The o.2in. of rain that fell between midnight and seven o'clock this morning flooded •ome roads which had only just beenReuter - 120 words
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Article, Illustration185 1966-06-21 2 Chou and Ceausescu hold surprise —talks- UTORIE (Rumania). Mon —The Rumanian Communist leader, Mr. Nicolae Ceausescu, has had surprise talks here with Mr. Chou En-lai during what was supposed to be a sightseeing trip to this Black Sea resort by the Chinese Prime Minister. The independent -minded Rumanian leader, who185 words
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113 1966-06-21 2 /URICH. Mon. A father, hurled on to the road In the col--1: -ion v! two cars today, packed himself up m .spit* of his injuries and ran after his car that wa.s careening down a .Nterp road with his infant baby inUPI - 113 words
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Article63 1966-06-21 2 NEW DELHI, Mon. The Indian Railways Minister Mr 8 K. Paul, last night ordered a top level probe Into a wove of rail disasters this year that has killed 247 people The move came a few houra Per a Delhi-bound expr»- In roiliMnn with a stationaryReuter - 63 words
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Miscellaneous45 1966-06-21 2 TUE <SAMBOL« /take it or lEAve Tt^ /iiTMee you &ye wi^ I -TUATft MV LA6TV TUE ««ONEY TO BUY/ Vl__ voaoj-^y \juat suit oc J C- -n. /T wcap *»v old ftcev^) v7p.fi 9 POR ANOTUEBX sf C» ''•'2^/ I SCASON j— aa. At. i45 words
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294 1966-06-21 3 Miracle of 350--year-old body of Blessed Mariana TLIADRID, Mon. Peo- pie have filled a convent chapel here for two days to see the body of the Blessed Mariana of Jesus, said to have remained underayed for nearly 350 years. The body was placed oi. public virw in the chapel ofReuter - 294 words
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67 1966-06-21 3 SYDNEY Mon. Worshippers lett Mass to Join In a brawl beam fought outside a Catholic Church here yesterday. Witnesses said the battle in- volvcd about 150 men. believed to be mostly Lebanese, and rafted for about 10 minutes before police arrived Some returned 'o67 words
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Article44 1966-06-21 3 MELBOURNE. Mon Six penpie were killed and about 20 inlured when a Sydney-Melbourne tourist bus ploughed into the back of parked semi-trailer 168 miles mTth of here early today Some of the victims were b»- I lleved to be children44 words
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Article133 1966-06-21 3 AGAINST APARTHEID TRADE EMBARGO NEW YORK. Mon. Senator Robert Kennedy said here last night that he oppo«rd any I.S trade embargo aca n*t South Africa to help the country's nonwhites because it wouiri hurt them most. A trade pmba r c o would al»o be detrimental to South Africa's economicReuter - 133 words
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292 1966-06-21 3 LONDON. Monday SEAMEN at one of England's Channel ports voted solidly last night to end the crippling national strike of Britain's merchant marine, now entering its sixth week. The first sign of a threatemr.c md-the-strike re- volt tame from the NationalReuter - 292 words
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Article52 1966-06-21 3 HOLLYWOOD. Mon. Ed v.nn. (omedian. actor, producer Biid author, died here yesterday. aged 79. Wynn father of actor Keenan Wvnn. was known as '"The Peri Itc\ Pool His career In the I music hall and v Broadway mr and film actor ipanned over I 60Reuter - 52 words
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129 1966-06-21 3 CAIC.ON. Mon Ac American sailor, who rolled off the deck of the aircraft carrier Hancock, was rescued after nine hours in the South China Sea. The first thing he asked for was a glass of water Reporting the inciden? the Navy saidAP - 129 words
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Article, Illustration94 1966-06-21 3 30 SEAMEN KILLED— BUT FIREMEN AVERT A MAJOR DISASTER 'P HIRTY seamen A were killed on Thursday when two tankers the Alva Cape (foreground) and the Texaco Massachusetts collided in a channel between Bayonne, New Jersey, and Staten Island. This picture shows both ships on fire afterUPI - 94 words
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358 1966-06-21 3 De Gaulle is given a big welcome in Moscow MOSCOW. Monday PRESIDENT Charles de Gaulle of France arrived in Moscow today for a 11-day visit to Russia. The President and Madame de Gaulle were welcomed at Moscow's Vnukovo airport by the Soviet Prime Minister. Mr. Alexei Kosyein. and other SovietAP; UP - 358 words
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Article66 1966-06-21 3 WASHINGTON Mon America's Survryor-1 probe has ron- firmed that trip moons surface i* sirona rnouah for a man to walk on. according to space sewn' It can also support a properly designed manned spacecraft j I and the planned American moon- 1 I ship appears toReuter - 66 words
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156 1966-06-21 3 Poetry reading (and rioting) session T ONDON, Mon. —In v the staid Albert Hall right in the middle of swinging London; 2,300 Britons in ultra- mod clothes took part in a poetry reading session, called the "New Moon Carnival of Poetry in the Round." The event oegan when the newReuter - 156 words
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Article84 1966-06-21 3 SAIGON. Mon—American B-52 Strato-fortress irts bombed a Vietcong jungle stronghold near the Cambodian border yesterday in an attempt to silence the guerilla movement's clandestine liberation radio. The high-flying lets made a round trip of more than 4.000 miles from the U.S. Strategic Air CommandReuter - 84 words
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Article136 1966-06-21 3 WASHINGTON Mon. A highpowered speed boat exploded into fragments, and two others collided during a regatta here today All three drivers one of them Ron Mus^on three times American national speedboat champion were killed. Mus s o n's hydroplane broke up at 160 m.p.h.136 words
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Advertisement193 1966-06-21 3 A Blend of beauty.... and utility "SWORDMAN' UNBREAKABLE BOWLS SEALS Retain original flavour keep food fresh <s* :====^^^k Wont spill, spoil —jjm Leak proof seals ~mVTK •In lovely pastel Y^~~~~" i Suitable for all occasion P j^fr r Manufactured by i W I YONG KAM FOOK PLASTIC INDUSTRY A «LKtS>193 words
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Article, Illustration1451 1966-06-21 4 Asian ties? Yes, but let's not look back, says Ismail MINISTERS REPLY FOURTH DAY OF THE BIG DEBATE MALAYSIA is willing to join any organisation under whatever name vv'iose objective is to work tor close co-operation among countries in the South-east Asian region, the Minister of Home Affairs, Tun (Dr.)1,451 words
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Article21 1966-06-21 4 WE never claim to be neutral. We can never be neutral in the choice between right and wrong. Tun Ismail21 words
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Article, Illustration558 1966-06-21 4 THE NATIONS FINANCES THE Government ts initiating action to diversify its investments overseas as much as possible, the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. told the Dewan Ra'avat. Replying to points raised In the debate on the motion of thanks558 words
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175 1966-06-21 4 Malaysia NOT consulted, Minister tells STOCKPILE RELEASES THE Dewan Raayat wu 1 told today that the United States did NOT consult the rubber producing countries when it modified its stockpile sales programme last March "The committee on commodity trade is now meeting in London to find out why the IS175 words
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Advertisement113 1966-06-21 4 FostefsLager i^^ The finest Australian MefSLB(jS Beer available at good I^^^^^^^ stores and bars... IpMptf DRINK IT HERE AT THE *****^£ Tangle Inn, 23/25 TANGLIN ROAD. more go great comfort superb styling top safety H I cza 'j| m I P >•■• T^Z^ffiMiirriim x Egress Motors limited 46 Orchard Road,113 words
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Article, Illustration1358 1966-06-21 5 'No need for a vote on Ningkan' Khaw REPLIES BY MINISTERS (Contd.) FROM PAGE 4 '•por' 'heif A.^et o "hr Mil:<'orruption Agency, giving atThe Government deplored an if corruption, but cou'.d :..ke no action without subtantial proo: riie Minister of 1 :md Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. defended the Centra1,358 words
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Article62 1966-06-21 5 I. I AI.A LI MPIR Mnn The special <-ommittr.- appointed br thr dovernntent to rvaluatr forrign degrees is aNo considerine the recognition of Xanjanc Cnivrrsity drrrres the acting Minister of I (hu.ition >lr. I.cc siok Ypw >aid today. H< was replying to question by Mr C V Devan62 words
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283 1966-06-21 5 Tengku Abdul Rahman Foundation Bill gets full support Xl AI. A II MIM K. MM Tin- Dewan Raav.il tonight passed the Tengka Abdul Rahman Foundation Kill which aims at providing IC h olarship^ and study grants l<» poor students wli have the ability but not the means to pursue higher283 words
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Article17 1966-06-21 5 IPOH il Been ourtk ale and the pi tarn i" Ihe nig17 words
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Advertisement95 1966-06-21 5 SEE ATHENS, ROME, FRANKFURT ON YOUR WAY TOTHE tdirrtuemf-t Brant* in Urn hrmtiti In the early twentlen the complexion is at its loveliest, and you should take care to treat it wisely and well by smoothing a film or moist tropical oil over i he face and nerk before applying95 words
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Advertisement405 1966-06-21 5 A midnight view of Italy from 275 miles up. I This historic "picture" of Italy was recorded by a Wm A unique night-time "camera" aboard the Nimbus W r J wea^ ncr satellite of the U.S.'s National Aeronautics m. '■myA and Space Administration (NASA) he camera" was developed by For405 words
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Miscellaneous245 1966-06-21 5 Straits Times Crossword mi:,.-- 7 Criminal :.eeri of llHle party. I conclude '5' rurried ov a pn»'.» 8 'leam-iuaie liit> out <~n .nirwjion. no'ivrnhbtamiing ;n r in the kUehcn? ':<-«■ *> 11 Aiuhor of hie of Mai-bctr. j Employee? meet cloth worker ,5, a \oWier o-t> U Was informed of245 words
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Article112 1966-06-21 6 SINGAPORE. Mon— A thice-day exhibition of modern business communications equipment, rangI ing from electronic calculating computers) to printing duplicator!. will start tomorrow at the auditorium of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce building in Hill Street from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. The exhibition is organised by the112 words
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180 1966-06-21 6 VJINGAPORE. Mon. Tenants have started to move into the first four blocks of 840 one-room units completed by the housing and Development Board in the Toa Payoh satellite township. Among those to get these flats are former residents of Toa Pavoh who180 words
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409 1966-06-21 6 DEATH FOR HAVING GRENADES: APPEAL IS NOW ON SINGAPORE. Monday. HEARING began in the Federal Court today of an appeal by Liew Sai Wan, 21. who was sentenced to death last November by Mr. Justice Choor Singh on a charge of unlawful possession Llew waa said U> bavc committed the409 words
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Article148 1966-06-21 6 SINGAPORE Mu:v A Lnlted' I Nation* official. Mrs Marietta, Tree, had a busy time in Singapore today paying official calls and I giving lectures Mrs. Tree, who i.s the personal representative of the United Na- I tiuijs Secretary General to the I world body's148 words
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Article, Illustration99 1966-06-21 6 Student off to a youth camp in U.S. SINGAPORE. Mon— Mr. Tsau San. 17. (abu\n a prr-university of St. Joseph's Institution, left today to represent Singapore at the forth co mine tWUriM Youth Summer (amp in New York. He was selected from hundreds of applicants from secondary schools in Singapore99 words
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Article59 1966-06-21 6 SINGAPORE. Mon An expert in political science. Professor All A. Mazrul. left Singapore last night after lecturing for the past week at the University of Singapore He came here at the invitation of the head of the Political Science Department. University of Singapore. Professor K.J59 words
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Article29 1966-06-21 6 SINGAPORE. Mon -The Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association needs voluntary helpers to assist in sending out circulars, to pack pills for patients and do some typing and filing work.29 words
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Article36 1966-06-21 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.. Crocodile skin will be the topic at the next YWCA International Women's Club meeting on Wednesday. Mr. A.C Oalstaun. managing director of A.C. Oalstaun and Co Ltd.. will talk on the subject36 words
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186 1966-06-21 6 'Airport one of the best in the world 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. T h re c Australian aviation journalists have described Singapore's international airport as one of the best In the world. The three. Barry Brennan. Denis Budge, and Trevor Dallen. left last night after spending three days in Singa, ore186 words
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Article, Illustration426 1966-06-21 6 BILL FOR PARLIAMEST THIS WEEK SINGAPORE, MuiuLiv. THE Goveniiuenl will push through a Hivl ton Woods Agreement Bill in rarltameol on Wednesday on a certificate of urgency. I'iissii^c of the Bill is ;i mere Formality, but without ii Singapore cannot ;ippl\426 words
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Advertisement313 1966-06-21 6 See you at the "New" fOU£ UCNS restaurant Four Lions Restaurant IflVj^WjT £r+^ is the ideal place jm **jf to dine. Enjoy superb j^PJ f^*t food and service. K--W Dance to he ML -^V^ exciting music of JH i--^ Eddie Gomes and a^JJ CJ^BH/^v' j'ji his quintet. jS ?7*V^mJ^ *s313 words
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Article, Illustration1671 1966-06-21 7 Bill Harney, friend of the 'black man' in Australia ONE day in 1927 a chunky little man, brown as a berry and clad only in a loincloth, rowed ashore from a lugger at the Culf of Carpentaria Church of England mission station on Croote Eylandt. "I have come to get1,671 words
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Article675 1966-06-21 8 Soekarno Congress The Indonesian Peoples Consultative Congress has begun its crucial session in a more promising atmosphere than appeared possible when demands that it should meet were first made two months ago- The interval has been valuable. The new Indonesian government did not oppose the summoning of Congress. Indeed General675 words
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Article365 1966-06-21 8 There are two Kuala Lumpurs. There is the Kuala Lumpur represented by Parliament House and the National Monument, the Merdeka Stadium and Stadium Negaia, the National Museum and the attractive complex of Moorish buildings on the river bank. recently enhanced by the magnificent National Mos- que. This Kuala365 words
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Article151 1966-06-21 8 Some people who lived in Toa Payoh long before it wai thought of as a site for a satellite town are returning after a couple of years away. But it i is hardly a homecoming. Nothing to remind them of the old farming countryside remains. Instead towering blocks151 words
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Article483 1966-06-21 8 HANAFIAH What I was trying to say... IN order to dispel any misunderstanding over the intention of the speech I made in Parliament on June 17 I wish to state that my motive for speaking the way I did was not to attack the Central Government. I would like483 words
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Article189 1966-06-21 8 IVITH reference to the letter (S.T. June 11). from the President. Asso c 1 a tion of Professional Bocial Workers. I have to clarify that your report of May 16 roncernlng the prohibition of corporal punishment in any welfare home for destitute people was presumably based189 words
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721 1966-06-21 8 OSGOOD CARUTHERS BONN, Mon - Schisms— so the Reds no longer sing the same hymns OSGOOD CARUTHERS BONN, Mon. MOSCOW WINNING A BATTLE AT HEAVY COST By THE Soviet Union has won decisively over China in the massive struggle for the allegiance of the world communist movement. But at what cost? In gaining support for721 words
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Article, Illustration742 1966-06-21 8 ROBERT NICHOLS - Running out of gold in the earth ROBERT NICHOLS by A GLOBAL APPETITE INCREASES WHILE PRODUCTION FALLS OFF THE free world's primary source of gold, the mines of the Republic of South Africa, are nearing the limit of their production. Barring new finds, the famed Rand fields will begin dropping742 words
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Advertisement284 1966-06-21 8 OILS BATIKS WATERCOLOURS GRAPHICS -SCROLLS -BAS-RELIEFS Introducing the BHQDIflO" ART GALLERY Showcase of Malaysian Art The Samat Art Gallery will be a permanent centre for the display and sale of the latest works by Malaysian artists, in all media Situated in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, the Gallery is the284 words
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Article, Illustration1133 1966-06-21 9 P. KRISHNAN: Kuala Lumpur, Monday - The secret steps that led to peace talks between K.L. and Jakarta P. KRISHNAN: Kuala Lumpur, Monday By details of how Malaysia and Indonesia got together to end confrontation were outlined here today by Lieut.-Col. L. B. Moerdani of Indonesia's Army Command. It all began in Hong Kong a week1,133 words
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Article113 1966-06-21 9 To Sabah a mace from Britons lESSELTON, Mon. J The State Legislative Assembly today received a mace from a British parliamentary delegation as "a reminder and a token of cordial friendship and gesture of goodwill between the peoples of Sabah and tlr 1 United Kingdom". Presenting the msce. to the113 words
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Article93 1966-06-21 9 Xi \i I.IMPIR. Mao. —The Deputy Prune Minister. Tun *bdul Kazak. said today that the question of reducing the number of British. Australian and New Zeal.md troops in Malaya would be discussed with, the respective governments concerned when confrontation ended. He was replying to Inche93 words
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Article36 1966-06-21 9 KUAI.A LUMPUR. Mon. Tlir i -Genera! of the RAF. Air Martha] sir Augustus Walker, today visited thr Ministry of D*rencr here and called on thf Secretary for Defence Tun Sri Abdul Kadi'r b.n Shamsuddm.36 words
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108 1966-06-21 9 -PAN AH RATA. Mon— The caretaker of a bungalow here. Mr. Hou Sin Yee. .saved his four-year-old from a full grown tiger early thU morning by firing a packet of crackers Mr. H'">u wu n-leep at. about 320 am when he was awakened108 words
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Miscellaneous794 1966-06-21 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kn»U Lumpur, i day's Affaira: 7.36 Candid Prnani;; 6 Ipoh. Malacca; 3. Camera: 8 News In Manda--10 Johore Bahru: 4 Talpinf; rln: 8.10 Slnaran; 8.35 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. Survival Explorers Nile: 9 S.4S P.M. Opening end News in the National LanPiogramme Summary: 5. 55794 words
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Article, Illustration123 1966-06-21 10 comfort breeds confidence You feel so comfortable with 1 ampax internal sanitary protection that you aren't even aware you're wearing it. You feel comfortable in your mind. too. You know odour can't form. You know that you're perfectly protected. 1 ampax can't slip. You know nothing can show, no one123 words
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Article, Illustration196 1966-06-21 10 THESE HAREM IDEAS ARE MEANT TO DAZZLE IDEAS that shine anywhere under the sun like these harem outfits which are meant to dazzle. Catching on fast and here to stay are these loungers which are ideal for informal entertaining and are most popular in Singapore. The creations shown196 words
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Article, Illustration10 1966-06-21 10 Glamorous outfits for one who enjoys dressing mainly for women10 words
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Article246 1966-06-21 10 SERVING PUNCH AT A WEDDING THE custom of toasting the bride has been handed down through the centuries. In the 16th century. It was conventional for the bride to walk to the church preceded by a bearer with a large goblet containing a spiced ale known as '"bride's ale." Alter246 words
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Article, Illustration375 1966-06-21 10 rpHEY keep warm, they are practical and they serve attractively at the diniiiK table. They are today "s modern servers at breakfast or at one of the favourite morning sessions. Coffee ;md tea percolators in their various size.s and shapes are what the home lover-375 words
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Article51 1966-06-21 10 PUI.L the plug, not the cord, to dlflconn appliance, i' ii 1 1 in g the cord can gradually break fine wires Us.- tho llat side ul knife to mash garlic cloves with salt to bring out *he juice. Then spread the mashed garlic over lamb belore ruastimu51 words
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Advertisement65 1966-06-21 10 v E? V- isjH Wl JH |W tBLbV m Jfl •Hga. Dnti into the soft, smooth world of bond's (^Di t^(gjP?sHt r Be caressed by the romantic fragrance of Dreamflower Talc ...so soothing smoothing refreshing. Dreamflower Talc contains "Hexachlorophene" to give complete all-over protection and leave your skin velvety smooth.65 words
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Advertisement525 1966-06-21 10 Colds can be controlled now... with the discovery of Contac 500* S #j~j_i_i jrj|gl.ga_taifgtgggijßj^gg (The Capsule that Thinks) A new treatment for colds has been discovered, ft is a capsule called CONTAC 500. Take one CONTAC bOO capsule and you will feel comfortable for twelve hours. CONTAC 500 has been525 words
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195 1966-06-21 11 Cairo's belief in Afro- Asian solidarity ¥UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Though the United Arab Republic's destiny is tied to Arab unity it also believes in Afro-Asian solidarity and panAfrican unity, the country's Ambassador to Malaysia. Tan Sri Abdul Moneim Hassan Tawflk. said here tonight. Tan Sri Tawflk was speaking at a195 words
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Article55 1966-06-21 11 SINOAPORE. Mon > N*r«J I Base employer K. Naurajan. 39. »ho was engulfed in fla dps and badly burnt on Friday night was reported to be out of danger at the Genera! Hospital tcxUy. He HA* first arimiltrd to ItM Si- Base ho.«pital w;th .v\ere55 words
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Article46 1966-06-21 11 SINOAPORE. lion. Thieves yesterday broke into the home lof Mr. J.B. Read in Woolenton Park and stole property worth about $1,500. In another burglary In Nwlm Road. Mr. Cyril Pell lost Jewllery. I a camera and watches all worth I $1,60046 words
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Article49 1966-06-21 11 PENANG Mon. A former tnmtte of the Henry Ourney Reform School. N. Nama.-.i'vayam 22. nas today sentenced to on» year's jail, to be followed by nne| police auoervisior. stealing two pressure lamDs from a Prangta Road stall. Hr had three previous con- vie ions49 words
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Article, Illustration335 1966-06-21 11 HIS WIFE - HIS WIFE MISTRESSES IN HONG KONG, TOKYO, SINGAPORE -By PENANG, Monday. J^ONI Lim Soh See, granddaughter of late millionaire Mr. Lim Lean Teng, today petitioned the High Court for a divorce from her husband, Ng Jit Geow, managing director of a Singapore timber335 words
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149 1966-06-21 11 MALACCA. Mon. ITI The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin, will open the $400,000 Malacca MCA building in Jalan Hang Tuah here on Sunday. About 2.000 people Including the Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kal Boh. and the Chief149 words
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Article40 1966-06-21 11 KAM.\R M..i, |j,r Raj a o l Perli* led ab,,ut 40 tennis md j»lr pUyer* in a lotonr rfrronc" <>elf-helpt project <lra.in« the col' uium »t Ratu Pahat, six mllet from here, over th« M k-fnd40 words
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Article61 1966-06-21 11 In— and out with $2,000 oINUAPORE. Mon— Four men were playing mahjong in a provision shop In Rochore Road last night when three armed men walked In and proceeded to tie them up. The robbers also went upstairs and woke ud four people who were asleep. After ransacking the shop61 words
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Article26 1966-06-21 11 KUALA LOMPUR. Mon Alias bin H;..,i Kaniir.. J2 v. toddy fined $200 or nnr tnontn's lafl for SOSSSSStag a tin of Ind;an hemp.26 words
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Article107 1966-06-21 11 IPOH, Mon. Tan Ching Chuan. 49, unemployed, was acquitted here today when a charge of abetting a cheating offence was withdrawn. He had pleaded not guilty to abetting Lam Yau and B.K. Sennayah in cheating the Social Welfare Lotteries Board in Kuala Lumpur of $10,000107 words
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Article51 1966-06-21 11 PEN A NO. Mon. The Penan irnnch of the Malaysian A« ociation of Youth Clubs and tli •rnang Dance Association *i told a dance at the E and lotel on July 23. There will be a 'oeet compc ition and a jogei queen will b51 words
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219 1966-06-21 11 Songs of birds at the Loke photo —show— CLNGAPORfc. Mod. I lir songs and cries of birds in tbe wilderness witi echo in the lower ball of tbe National Museum from this week until tbe end of November. They were recorded by the late Dato Loke Wan Tho. before his219 words
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Article50 1966-06-21 11 PENANO. Mon. Fortj members of the East Jelutong Umno Youth branch here will make goodwill visit to Bouth Thailaiid Id Aueust. Tht three-day visit Irom Aug. 10 to 12 will Include meetings with member* of vartou* Thai youth bodies In tbe town* of Haadjal and Songkhla.50 words
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91 1966-06-21 11 WELLINGTON. Mon The Governor-Gene-ral. Sir Bernard Fergusson. and Lady Fergusson left here by air today tor a in- day informal visit to Malaysia and Singapore In the DC-6. a rourine RNZAF flight, included a party of 41 New Zealand servicemen and families. The servicemenReuter - 91 words
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171 1966-06-21 11 7 held in raids on illegal lottery operators LUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Selangor police are mounting pressure on illegal operators of the digits lottery. Yesterday, six men and a woman were arrested In six separate raids in and around the capital. In all the raids, the polic* seized several booking slips171 words
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Article53 1966-06-21 11 Tanah rata. Mon— The Yam di-Pertuan Agong and the Ra Permalsuri Agong arrived at ttii* holiday resort here yesterday by car for a two-day private visit. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, also flew in by helicopter yesterday for a two-day holiday. He played golf53 words
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Article22 1966-06-21 11 KUALA I LMr'LH Mon. 1 i:- Prinii- j a xJul Publicity Campaign National he Siad- ium Negara here on Friday.22 words
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Advertisement187 1966-06-21 11 Only M s 3B3 down for the trip ofa lifetime: (hirfe^ trip 'round the world. There is no greater travel experience. None more memorable. And its not out of your reach. Here's why: Our low Jet Economy fare 'Round the World is just M 53.821. And our Fly Now-Pay Later187 words
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Advertisement88 1966-06-21 11 ■S ia^ \tp> *%JS s^ihw >«Hf^s^G NORTHERN 200 RALLY 1966° FIRST OVERALL WINNER BMW 1800 In the Northern 200 Rally 1966 the BMW 1800 Saloon superbly handled by Dr. Chua Sui Kwang and navigated by Mr. Ainsley Haslegrave achieved an overwhelming success over altogether a total entry of 72 cars.88 words
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Advertisement774 1966-06-21 12 (Contlnned from Pace 1 1) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS St Hnrd, |fj 'Minimum) MRS. A. SPELDEWINDE. sons and f«nilhes tnank all mend* and relattooa tc/r their expreMtons of nympathy over 11 orem 4 nrte ir Rho-K MR. ANO MRS trie Wee Kirn Soon ■■•■uds and relatives for their t kind wxbMs, K:»t« and774 words
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Advertisement879 1966-06-21 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I iWordsif 'Mm.>— Bom St eta. eatr* AVAILABLE FOR IMMIDIATa :..'.> ibed (mclusne :tn T V.i bpn.-ious 3-room tikt !tc ucgoatb in district H5 Ten 413:'*' por*. OUIET AIRY FURNISHEO room ultable *iagle/ music. Ha cookm. oSO o.m 7-B. Ja.an Ja'.l. ..ii^apor* tl. OXLEY GARDEN furnished .r*.at <o879 words
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Advertisement2711 1966-06-21 12 FOR SALE -U Sf (Mm.)— Bom tt rto. ojtro I, CEILINC FANS V K 60 »11 P*r rnooib inclusive flxtna. Tel. 8 pore 4i HMM. in LOOKING FOR BARGAINS' vuit Bol) Ka'.on* Iwdintf Kaslroo Houses, m, Omm Boaa 1 CLEARANCE SALE I K»-roveni Outboard Motor n .<-nii A Co. l.rd2,711 words
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Advertisement265 1966-06-21 12 TAW, KERAJAAN TAWAK.i anakj an. I' 2hb J' iwaran mi nyebutkaii I I.IMV-. ttu trrmaMik upal nu-iiii berlmnir.ii'Hii den -nya 3 Boraiik' trrangi 18HABDIN JABATAW KERJA IAYA PERAK KEXTATAAM 1A« \i; \n TAW A HA. Pejabal Jurutera Nfj:r: 1 jum pukul I Julai. 1 S*tiU oar: ptmborong2 JKK 1 Berkepula265 words
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Advertisement1280 1966-06-21 13 10 LIVERPOOL A WEST COAST U.» Uje LVi Suit P. S'r.a» ffnani MENTOR :joi. G4asgc« JaM 71 UMOnCUS Mj.re. Live'PCu,. v a!j G»a. 33 Juae 22 Juae 25 7 Juie ?4 MACHA3N :■>. A n-.0-tn... Juaa 11 IMt 2S Jill 21/ 2 AU.OIYCUS June .1 Illy I MENEHUi fsw... Mly1,280 words
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Advertisement1304 1966-06-21 13 aaV aY jf Maal «v mm 'J/J mk jg tm^^ /jftv 'mmM > M g f r//£L.HI3I//V£S l A EXPRESS SAILINGS 10 6INUAHAYHEHAMttUHfc->IHIHItKHA«tN.|OtHtOAM-AM>ItRDAM ANTWERPAARHUSCQPENHAGEN. S'pk,ri P. ataa Nmbl i Atlt Stan nawe H fiutf K oam Antw Com KINA a) Jaly 111 July II 1] 14 Ii Aif 2 Auf1,304 words
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Advertisement1306 1966-06-21 13 I Benwline] HPlttSb SERVICE 10 LONOON, lIVERI-001 t tONIININIAI CURIfc. BENCLEUCH ii!? v jtlj Sinfapura Pt. Sham Rotterdam July 31 la Pt. Jill 22 Juae 23 21 Antwerp Auf 4 BEN VRACKIE rot i.i, Pt. S'"a^ Penanf ItM laly 24 Gta. IS JMI 21 Jrac 24 2S j Illy 211,306 words
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Advertisement1316 1966-06-21 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTO. SEE I ERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM (INCONTINENT. LiafMkg tan rpora P. STiaa Pit if CITY BF NEWCASTLE LtaHtD. Hamburt. Rottirdia. Ha.re. Hut. n. T- in 2B Jua 1 July 1 Jlly CITY SF CHICASO m rug n aaoi. Hyil, LonUoa ,oro 21 21 Jlly1,316 words
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Article130 1966-06-21 14 MELBOURNE. Mon. INDUSTRIALS were mostly 1 steady In quiet trading today. Falls slightly shaded rise* BKP gained 6 cents to $5 96. Cotiees closed 5 cenu> lower at $3.50. Base metals were steady to firm and oils steady Today I'loam* prices in Australian dollars and cents vitb Friday130 words
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Article252 1966-06-21 14 JL'LY lint grade rubber 1.0. b. buyers closed at 5 pm. la Singapore and Cuiala Lumpur yesterday at «4 T 4 cente per lb. down three-quarter* of a eeat on Friday's closing level for the position. The tone waa quiet. X..VS. and M.R.E. rioting prices in cenU per252 words
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Article345 1966-06-21 14 'THE following list of selected x Malayan Industrial* yields la based on last sales to Jane 18. Companies located in Ma.kyaia for taxation purpoeea •■> •OY.'IY.'T.C. per rent Grosa average dividend field S.B per cent Overall rroaa average dividend Tleld T. 3 p*r oant. Overall groaa average aaxnlns*345 words
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Article26 1966-06-21 14 .lun. !0 KLBBER PKICE: Ms -cents (down threequarters of a cent) TIN 5«33.i."» (down 52.12 1 (■Estimated unofficial offering 175 tons (down 5 tonO.26 words
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Article57 1966-06-21 14 THK prraent rate of the Mala* van dollar against the pound strrlinc flxed on November ?l m, I is M-llinj T.T. or O.D. 2*. 3 IS l«id. Baytna; T.T. 2a. 4 1 16 d. Biivinn O.D. 2s. 4 hid. The dollar is at its statutory middle position in57 words
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Article51 1966-06-21 14 ON the official .Vtalayan short Term MoneT Market for the week ended Saturday Uune 18) thr range of call rates was 'as follows: BANK FINDS: .4 per cent to 4 7 16 per cent. GENERAL FUNDS: 3% per eeat to 4 per rent. MOVEMENT of funds totalled IN51 words
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Article37 1966-06-21 14 ON rhe Iraa aiahanga markit 'a Hobk Kona; yeatrrday the I'H dollar was quoted at 5.77} for T.T. mii! .V7b tor ta»h. Iterhng vraa quoted at IS 03 aad ani tael al -old at '.'641.37 words
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Article19 1966-06-21 14 TH£ Asaoei»tion of Backs ta Mi my ma ma* oo chances in Its raiaa to mcrcrtuta yeatarday19 words
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792 1966-06-21 14 From Our Market Correspondent EXTREMELY quiet conditions ruled on the Stock Exchange yesterday and there was a sharp contraction in turnover to 446,750 units of stocks and shares valued at 5839.000. It was tbe lowest turnover since April 2. The market opened the week792 words
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Article29 1966-06-21 14 >\tla>an "»tock Indirrv June 18. Junr •lndu>tnaN: Itl.}] lul X'J Tiny imi no I .'o.Ot S rubbers; IMJfI 11U.93 Dim. :;o. IMI 100. Dec. '.'St. iHbi nm.29 words
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Article790 1966-06-21 14 BCSINEBB in and reportro to the Singapore and Koala Lumpur trading rooms of tbc Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the titaareo traded In bracket*: INDUSTRIALS: Blultead (2.000) $1 BJ; C.CM. 51. 53 ML, $152 SL. M.OOO) 41. i» L>. i'.'.OIHJi $1 O. (I1.0U0) tI.M790 words
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Article50 1966-06-21 14 CHINEtE Product iicrian;r BIWM' para r.im ar*M P»i »icol »«»t«rday Coconut O'l Ciprj I.r.f Ju:v Pteawr: M:r'oK *-hlt« Jl:.---'l}«T«. »[Vr:.l (iaraviix h!>ck gartlM l^ampong bUcW «13'J» vi. A.STA 1147* l.U> •iniapert C«a*nut Oil Millarf ciauin pnc«i: ilk till aalli •ra Tfi» tone •> Sliuaawri C»or« AMiciatiMi n»m •net»50 words
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385 1966-06-21 14 'TWERE was a further drop 1 of 52.12! in the Straits tin price to $633.25 yesterday The •ffering was reported down an estimated five tons to 175 tons. Local support was stated to be "weaker." MALAYAN RUBBER MARKET: Following lower London advices385 words
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Article111 1966-06-21 14 SNIPI ymn alentida ttii tincap*'* Harbour oninii aip*ct*d t»d>y an: .-en ■»r«T« > cir o 4. Ooldtß Wonrta* 6 7. Anienn Maru b AuatraJma:* 15 M 6. Rt»»x<nor IS. Mf-a Maru 19. Empire K!tti>aki> 71 22, Ho! KOUw SB '34 Karonii M, r.ujmi Brooke in. Mlkumo Maru111 words
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Advertisement1073 1966-06-21 14 YY' KAWASAKI KJSEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific «V Atlantic Service IMSJM M'kcni l A-g iis H Tnf» Portianc PUMaa ■Taaiiimaia Man" II ?t laat ?S laae tl let) 1 14 II Ah »>l "kaaMkawa Man 21 JJ Jail* TB. 11 JsMv Aa| MJBBI 13 Sa»l Is >atl Japan OlraMt Se)rvice1,073 words
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Advertisement917 1966-06-21 14 •ustrhi* Nt* aiuKt stniccs inbia. p»ki»t*n. mo rui ust stovicts la Fraaaatla. *<aia>«a. Maikairaa. Syaajf. Ta: Matrai ast Nacaasttiaaai ta: Bnsaaaa. s»ase» Mtikaetaa. atiULa II is tut It aaf W ae*. naiKng 'f, ratJi sou-a •»«iaaa. Caieitta "ITJn^r »»<" »»B. l B»H«U»»1 II 14 HI) lb 17 i.l, II July917 words
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Advertisement33 1966-06-21 14 S. I. P. LINES LWfjinff f jb*^w»i SIMGAPORt ILNABILl" »T/M Jama ITa SHINTAI 24/2S June IT A Agents: Sirrffaaora IneJuitrial Producra TrarfifMj Co., 1 A. Te»»« Avar Street, Sm«aaara 1 Tal: t»»»I •«•>• 133 words
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Advertisement1120 1966-06-21 15 AUCTION SAI F OF ON Br.HALK OF AND BY ORDER ALL HUH Wil wr OF THE BKrRETAR Y OF BTATE Valuab' leasehold land and FOR DEFENCE iI.K.) building known as House No. 2443 C uircikl a. rt\ KINTAPriDCi Batan* Tl K a in Malacca Marked NASJ>IM CO., (MNGAPORt) Lot No.1,120 words
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Advertisement559 1966-06-21 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPOINTMENT OF ASSISTANT NURSES APPLICATIONS are Invited j from Malaysian Citizens and from serving permanent Government Officers Including those on probation for appointment as Assistant Nurses In the various Hospitals In Malaysia The salary scale Is $117x 8-125 150x8-238 plus Cost of Living Allowance at current rates. 2559 words
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Advertisement774 1966-06-21 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERAL SCHOLARSHIPS Applications are United from Malaysian Citizens of the male sex for Federal Scholarship Awards to be trained for the following appointments: Senior Marine Officer Salary: $614 x 28-838 Ert.Bar 863 x 28--1.087. 2. The categories of applicants eligible for the aforementioned awards are: (a) Holders of774 words
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Advertisement669 1966-06-21 15 TENDERS "J.K.R. SELANGOR" PEMBERITAHI TAWaRAN J.K.R. 1 Tawaran daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar diJ.K.R. di-dalam kelas "BX" Kepala II dan ka-atas akan di-terima di-Pejabat Jurutera Penguasa. J.K.R.. Kuala Lumpur hingga jam pukol 3.00 petang pada 4hb Julai. 1966. UNTOK MEMBENA DAN MENYIAPKAN "LIGHT AIRCRAFT HANGERS" Dl LAPANGAN TERBANG ANTARA-BANG-SA. SUBANG. 2.669 words
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Advertisement1116 1966-06-21 15 COMPANY MEETING THE MALAYAN CHAMBER OF MINES SIR DOIT.LAS WARING'S ADDRESS The Forty-eighth Annual Oeneral Meeting of the Malayan Chamber of Mlnea was held on 1 June 15 at 65. London Wall. London, EC 2 In the course of his speech. Sir Douglas Waring. 1 C.8.E.. the chairman, said: IS.1,116 words
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Advertisement767 1966-06-21 15 TENDERS TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA woKBHop persekutuan TANAH MELAYU DISPOSAL OF UNSERVICEABLE TRANSMISSION CONTRACT PLANT AND EQI IPMENT. 1431 18 Sealed Tenders are invited up Tenders are muted irom Conto 12.00 noon on Ist July 1966. by tractors re«iMered under Classes Jurutera Jentera Penguasa. Wok- Al. A767 words
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Article, Illustration269 1966-06-21 16 HEALEY'S CRY JUST A POLITICAL GAMBIT' CANBERRA. Monday THE Australian Government is convinced that Britain has no intention now or in the foreseeable future of establishing military bases in Australia, the Australian reported today. The problem of providing Australian alternatives to Britain's Army. NavyReuter - 269 words
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186 1966-06-21 16 Riot police out after protest at visit by Gls DENANG. Mon. Strel--1 helmeted riot squads kept a round-the-clock vigil throughout the city last night following a protest meeting by about dOO Labour Party members and supporters against the arrival of 59 American troops from Vietnam. The Gl's. who landed at186 words
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Article43 1966-06-21 16 KANGAR, Mon The Raja Porempuan ol Perils, an expert on tlower arrangement. oo»--ducted a week-end course on Japanese floral art at the W<»mpn'< Institute here. More than 40 memtvns and friends attended. The Raja Prrrmpuan is patron of th» institute.43 words
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Article44 1966-06-21 16 PENANO. Mon The Penan* and Province Welle.Mpy Penghu- Ins" Association has elected Inche I Yusofl bin Shafie president and IndM Abdul Hamid bin Abdul Raul vice-president. Inche Ismail bin Mohamed Yusofl was elected secretary and Inche Khahd bin Sa aid treasurer.44 words
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Article, Illustration131 1966-06-21 16 SINGAPORE, Mon —A Sin|J gapore artist studying In New York. Mr. Choey Kwok-kay < above j has won a scholarship for a year's study-and-travel tour of Europe The scholarship is the $10.--500 Edward MacDowell travelling scholarship, awarded annually by the Arts Students League of New131 words
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Article29 1966-06-21 16 BENTONG. Mon. Mr. R. subri<iTMn:am. a teacher at the \bu Bakar Secondary School in rrmerloh. h.i.s been elected chairnan of thr National Union of reachrrs. Pahang branch.29 words
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199 1966-06-21 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. A lawyer, Mr. Lav Liat Meng, who was ordered to be struck or the Roll of Advocates and Solicitors last February, today obtained conditional leave from the Federal Court to appeal to the Privy Council. Mr Lav must deposit 53.000199 words
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210 1966-06-21 16 A 'poor' response by youths to join the Navy |(UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Response from young men to Join the Royal Malaysian Navy was today described as -poor and disappointing.' Recruiting officer Lieut.- Commander Ismail bin Hasan, .said this was probably dije to the lack of publicity. "I don't think the210 words
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Article43 1966-06-21 16 IPOH. Mon. The Ram Perempuan Prvnary School retained th# title by winning during thr week--1 end the two-rlay Shell traffic Ramrv competition here. They scored a m;iximivn of 200 points. The Sen Keyanz School came second with 198 p43 words
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Article45 1966-06-21 16 PENANG. Mon. Two men. Sammy N.ithnn and K. Arumugam. of Lannkawi Road. wrr« charged here today with the. murder of Mohamed Serreff bin Sarban last Friday night n< Ayer Itam Road. Nn p|HU err recorded and ihry wer? remanded in custody.45 words
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Article52 1966-06-21 16 SINGAPORE- Mem. A project officer of Singapore'. 1 Economic Development Board. Mr. How Kum Wan. 26. has obtained a Master of Science degree In mechanical engineering from the California Institute of Technology. I Mr. How graduated from thr Singapore Polytechnic in 1963--with a Diploma in52 words
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148 1966-06-21 16 PENANG. Monday PLICa have granted peimicsion lor a Musnm precession to be held on July l to celebrate Prophet Vionamed's birthday. Police will escort the procession from the Kapitan Kiinc; Mosque in Pitt Street to the City Stadium where a mass rally will be held.148 words
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Advertisement352 1966-06-21 16 Malaysia's colourful monthly women's magazine written by Malaysians for Malaysians designed ti provide Malaysia s younger generation with up -to the minute information on subjects ranging from fashions to beauty tips. JNOva honey I tfct (tew monthly exciting and exclusive I magazine that dares to be Honey series aim to352 words
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Miscellaneous174 1966-06-21 16 I f MEY.' >OU V T^l I MYSTAR3,W^EREt>)wrWMOOMANBJ I J«U MUST BE DOC? I DOCTOR DOCTOR WONMUG?? WHY, tV-i OVER £H? MDU COMEFROM?/rMOOi;AUJPyOOf ONB OF VOCS J DOC WONMUG, THATS IMPOSSIBLE' IT Kj^ fHKRE.' >^ fS VVVO «|>tXJ?X' TO >OU, AN 1 TM« NEW BOYB'V WHO? Of COUHSfc/t^JUST CAN'T BEj^-g^174 words
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Article, Illustration53 1966-06-21 17 West Indian batsman David Holford is bowled bj Jeff Jones for 26 on the second day of the Test match at Lord's. At slip (facing camera) is Tom Graveney, who topscored for England with 96 in the first innings. I'PI photo. TEST REPORT53 words
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531 1966-06-21 17 By MANSOOR RAHMAN: Kuala Lumpur. Monday gIX SCHOOLBOYS have been included in squad of 38 named by the Malaysian Hockey Federation selection committee for the first period of centralised training in preparation for the Asian Games at Bangkok in December. The schoolboys are Yang531 words
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380 1966-06-21 17 I E MANS. Mon. American Fords roared through the rain to a 1-2-3 victory In the Le Mans 24-hour race yesterday, smashing the Italian Ferrari*' sixyear domination of the gruelling event. The Fords coasted home together in tight V-forma-tion the first and380 words
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426 1966-06-21 17 ERNEST FRIDA - Pole vault ace Pal quits— and offers to coach ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Mon.—Singapore pole vault champion Pal Singh, the last of the three musketeers who dominated Malayan and Singapore pole-vaulting for nearly the past 20 years, announced his retirement today. The two other former champions, Kernail Singh and Cyril426 words
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Article433 1966-06-21 17 KUALA LITMPI'R. Mon.— Weights tor all seven races of the Selangor Turf Club's June meeting on Wednesday: CL. 2. DiT. 3— f. I Aladdin II 9.00 PantjaaiU 8.12 DelUrnews 8.10 Meteorite 111 B.l* Lovely Day 8.09 loy Spinner 8.07 Pembroke Chief 8.05 Bhajos Maldon 80S Apa Kabar 8.03433 words
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Article260 1966-06-21 17 LARRY CARROLL - 4,000 m test chance for Joo Pong LARRY CARROLL By KUALA LUMPUR- Mon.— One cyclist with hopes of making the trip to Kingston Is Ng Joo Pong, but MCF president I Joseph Michael was a little premature In assuming his seI lection when he announced thdt news' yesterday Joo Pong260 words
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Article639 1966-06-21 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Napoleon Solo (late Lorn), a newcomer in Keith Daniels' stable, stepped out attractively on a yielding track at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Ridden by Doug Weir, this flve-year-old was never off his bit when he ran 4f In 52 1/5 (3f In639 words
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Article248 1966-06-21 17 FRANCIS BOEY - STRONG TEST FOR STORE BA HOPES FRANCIS BOEY By Singapore, Mon< ay. CELANGORS tripie champion n.uor 6 ay% and the Malacca singles champion Ueoige Yap, have been named by the Badminton Association of Malaysia in Malaysia's second-string team for the Singapore B. A. Commonwealth Games trial at the Singapore Stadium248 words
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Article47 1966-06-21 17 BAN FRANCISCO Mon. /mold Palmer end Bill Casper battled to a tie In the final round of the United States Open golf championship yesterday, forcing an 18-hole play-off today. Both finished on 278. ri them was Jack Nicklaus. the pre-tournament favourite, with a 285 total47 words
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Article318 1966-06-21 17 UT LAI..A LUMfUR, MOn Undergraduate ZainuddJa Mean has been selected to re- present Selangor f«r the first I time in their second MCA interstate north zone league cricket match aßanvst Kedah at A or !i Friday and Saturday Zainudciiii piayed fur I in the MCA league318 words
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Advertisement184 1966-06-21 17 Small space SIEMENS industrial relays, too, great energy are compact, yet powerful Compact means less less space required IiiIiAJASJ Switdvng frequency 5000 pet hour means more space saved SIEMENS designers Es|EblE3E have achieved this more not by reducing II ll 8-pole relay takes up barely more then 4to we. but184 words
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Miscellaneous153 1966-06-21 17 SUMMARY HOCKEY Ipoh Dlv. 2: Andmonlans "C 4 Municipality 1 ACS wo. Police Mmlaccs Lfe: KUat 4 Teachers SOC( rK Ipoh DW. 3: HQ 2 MIB 3 State DID 0; KED A' 2 PPB, Te Rambutan 2 Kuala Muda Lgt: Ibrahim Sen 5 Peoiuda 1. TENNIS U Perak c'»hip» flnals153 words
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Article104 1966-06-21 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Rapprochement between Indonesia and Malaysia does not mean that the non-Malay communities, especially Malaysians of Chinese origin, will be put at a disadvantage. The Minister for Home Affairs. Tun (Dr.) Ismail, said this in the Dewan Ra'ayat. Replying to a number of104 words
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Article45 1966-06-21 18 Pop singer gets a new pop LONDON. Mon Pop singer Chfl Richard has a new stepfather one of his friends, a year younmr than himself Cliffs 45-year-old wlir>wed mother. Mrs. Dorothy Webb, and 24-year-old Derek Bodkin, his former chauffeur, married secretly at the weekend. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article39 1966-06-21 18 ATLANTA. Mon. A negro sought for the slaying of two negro women and the wounding of two men and a boy. was killed in a gun battle with police in a field near here last night. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article34 1966-06-21 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. G.O. Thomson will be the guest speaker at the Lions Club .of Singapore's installation luncheon at Princess Restaurant on July 2. He will speak on "Singapore Looks Ahead."34 words
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Article371 1966-06-21 18 LONDON, Mon— A modest rise In steel shares provided the only concerted movement In London stock markets today. Business was small, and despite the appearance of a few speculative buyers, which, aided by thin market conditions, put most steels higher, there was a general feeling of uncertainty about371 words
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Article66 1966-06-21 18 MANCHESTER. Mon. Children playing a .spy game yesterday found a semi-nude woman murdered in a derelict house. The woman, thought to be in her twenties, had been beaten to death bringing to 14 the total of recent murders unsolved in counties around this city. A policeReuter - 66 words
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Article47 1966-06-21 18 TOKYO. Mon. The United States nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Enterprise is expected to visit Japan this year, according to Japanese Government sources A Foreign Ministry spokesman said the US. Embassy here is expected to inform the Japanese Government of the visit next month. UPI.UPI - 47 words
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Article43 1966-06-21 18 LISBON. Mon —A special Boeing airliner with King Feisal of Saudi Arabia on board today made an emergency landing at Lisbon airport. King Feisal was on his w«v from Seville to the United States via Newfoundland His plane landed smoothly43 words
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Article67 1966-06-21 18 PARIS. Mon —A C luguin painting. The brook besi Je the road. 1 was stolen from a French Industrialist s apartment In Paris yesterday, police said today. Reuter. 'Ready to be friends' PHNOMPENH. Men Chief of state Prince Norodom Sihanouk said today ne Is ready to be friendsUPI - 67 words
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274 1966-06-21 18 Sobers-Holford stand stops W. Indies rot BACK PAGE SPORT —THE SECOND TEST LONDON', Monday. IKI) by their captain, Gary Sobers (107 not out) and David Ilolford (()(> not out), the West Indies were fighting back on the fourth day of the Second Test against Kngland at Lord's today. After trailing274 words
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Article161 1966-06-21 18 Sobers and his <<>umii Holford. who were unbeaten with 131 and respectively. took the West Indies srorr to 288 for five wickets at close today. This Rives West Indies a lead of 202 runs. the total 39, Colin Cowdrcy at second slip, got both161 words
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Article159 1966-06-21 18 WEST INDIES Ist inriK*. 28» I N<.l \\D m |\\|\(,s 355 •ntn imimv \i> insn (Baturdaj is-ii HI Ml I Milburn b Kniwlit v \i:i\\ Knitlit b Hikps 0 K \mim Parl b Knight 4o BIT< HIR lbw HIRfSS 3 MKM i Park 3!i >OKI out ]07 HOLFORD notReuter - 159 words
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Article148 1966-06-21 18 LONDON, Mon.— Tea scores in today's county cricket matches: At Peterborough: Essex 136-9 and 80-7. Northamptonshire 1-1 At Nottingham: Middlesex 276-7 dec B. Dick 63 no. Nottingham 91-2. At Taunton: Cambridge University 123 and 99-3 R. Chambers 48 n o, Somerset 130 iK. Plainer 43.Reuter - 148 words
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Article42 1966-06-21 18 MR. LIM JOO KIM, 71. ptaiM i way peacefully. 20.6. 19 M leaving >mini beloved vUk, kid, dmiKhtor. laiiKhter-in-law, aon-ln-law Teo Hock Tiuan and 0 grandchildren to mourn, "ortexa leaven 36V8, Margaret Drlva, '•pore 3, 3.00 p.m. Wednesday 22-*--16 to Bldadarl.42 words
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Miscellaneous52 1966-06-21 18 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 v>m. Sundxy to 8 p.m yesterday HiKheat Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 70 Kota Bharu 00 73 Penang 90 75 Ipoh 93 73 Malacca 90 72 Singapore 88 72 C Highlands "5 57 Jesselton 86 73 Kuchlng52 words
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