The Straits Times, 3 January 1966
1966-01-03
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Title Section21 1966-01-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Kstd 1845 MONDAY. JANUARY 3, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203421 words
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Article, Illustration689 1966-01-03 1 American emissaries gather views of leaders in Europe, Asia, Africa, South America WASHINGTON, Sunday PRESIDENT Johnson's globe-trotting envoys were on the move again today with secrecy still cloaking the progress of their Vietnam peace probe. For Mr. AvereU Harriman, who yesterday handed our a personal messageReuter; AP; UPI - 689 words
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291 1966-01-03 1 MANILA. Sunday. TIIK Malaysian Minister for Hume Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail hin Dato AImIuI Rahman, said today lie was satisfied thai the Philippines and Malaysia would resume diplomatic itlations "very soon." Dato Ismail, who had talks with the new Philippine President.Reuter - 291 words
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Article47 1966-01-03 1 LONDON, Sun. Prt Kaunda of Zambia today rejected me offer by the rebel Rhodeslan premier lan Smith lo resume oil npettl to Zambia and .suspend the new export tax on coal and coke exports. Dr. Kaunda described the offer lan empty ke.sture.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article25 1966-01-03 1 STOCKHOLM. Sun. The nowfalLs in memory are sweeping acroi>s Swcien. bringing death, traffic chaos, power cuts and mas&ive snow clearance bills. —Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration44 1966-01-03 1 MEN of the U.S. Ist Cavalry Division climb a swaying ladder suspended from a hovering Chinook helicopter near Pleiku, in South Vietnam. The ladder is used only when there is no suitable landing zone. UPI picture.UPI - 44 words
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222 1966-01-03 1 TASHKENT. Sunday. VIR. ALEXEI Kosygin, the Russian Prime MinisiTl ter, arrived in this Asian city today for the Indo-Pakistan summit meeting which starts on Tuesday. i Mr Lai Bahadur Sh. the Indiin Prime Minister. :>.nd President Mohammed Avub Khan, ol Pakistan, areReuter - 222 words
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Article72 1966-01-03 1 RANGOON. Bun. A woman yi\ tmiiv made -i human sacrifice oi ht-r \var-old baby in a mosque a. 150 miles south-east i>i ban according to Pi po: t-s. Tin woman has been identified as My— rold Ma A-shabi. She told police attrrwatds she had o makeAP - 72 words
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124 1966-01-03 1 Sihanouk faces revolt 'by 10,000' BANGKOK, Sun— One day after formally declaring war on Cambodian Chief of State Prince Norodom Sihanouk, a group of Cambodian rebels boasted yesterday they had a iorce of 10.000 armed troops. A broadcast attributed to Radio Khmers Serei (Radio Free Cambodia > said the troops124 words
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Article271 1966-01-03 1 I^HK Japanese Govern- ment gave its citi7rns .i New Year present by easing restrictions on pleasure trips abroad. In April. 1964, Japan permitted its people to go abroad as tourists for the first time in the postwar years. But it provided that any citizen could make suchUPI - 271 words
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178 1966-01-03 1 Recovered from trash: Six radium needles HOUSTON, Sun. An atomic r\p«rt combed through tons, of trash on Friday with a pocket Gdfer counU-r anil retrieved ■i x potentially dangerous radium CM needles thai a maid had tossed into a dustbin by mistake. Mr Herbert Allen Jr.. President o« Atomic I'nerny178 words
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Article608 1966-01-03 1 Sock: Where are Lukman Njoto? DOGOR. Sun. Pre- Sklent Soekarno told ii plenary Cabinet session today that the aftermath of Indonesia's abortive Oct. 1 Communist coup must be settled without a fratricidal bloodbath. The President summoned his 97-man Cabinet to his weekend Palace here for the first time in nearlyAP; UPI - 608 words
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Article27 1966-01-03 1 BELCRADE MOVE BELGRADE, Sun I'usiderit lii.i todaj \inh. \lt\.(iiil. I'u'.inm terdaj i•i received President joh n -'in s Vietnam pea< c probe •■> < trell Hjrnm.in Rrutrr27 words
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105 1966-01-03 2 KURDS AND IRAQI TROOPS IN FIERCE FIGHTING <yv.\\\ sun. 1 Pierce fighting with heavy casualties on both skies has flared In the past 48 hours between Iraqi Government troops and Kurdish rebels in Northern Iraq. aid the re>r many have demanded an autonowlthin Iraq, captured two villagps Ammari Iraqi HomesReuter - 105 words
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Article26 1966-01-03 2 i \i 11 ir Sr;i <>f < >Mi"t k. iifcorduiß to i i lie rourrmmiiirri I ren] timea t*forr I .inber aboard. Rr:i:rr26 words
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233 1966-01-03 2 It •IM VI Nil, Sun. m bod la yesterday armed troops from Thailand attacked Cambodian border pests on Dr.- ;<ii and 31 killing eluht people :nnl wounding niiir. Including ihe provin cial military governor. The Information Minister, hau Bens, snid the C m i) nReuter - 233 words
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Article, Illustration423 1966-01-03 2 'British sanctions hurting Zambia more than us: The situation is grave' SALISBURY, Sun. '|MI E Premier, Mr. Lan Smith, last night offered to reline Zambia's normal oil requirements and send it by rail. Hr nl-<> offered to suspend theReuter; AP - 423 words
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Article32 1966-01-03 2 JAKARTA, .sun. A West Java I Mu.-hsi. organisation has expressed I support to t l>f proposal that the 'lh lrr.ee- Minister. General A. H. Nasu'.ion. bo apponted Vice-Presi--1 (lent. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article115 1966-01-03 2 100,000 Reds 'killed by Muslims' lONDON. Sun. The s Sunday Ti.ncs reported today that more proplr had been killed in the Indonesian revolt in tlir pant three months than had died in the Vietnam war in the past five years. The newspaper's diplomatic correspondent quoted "well-authentic-ated reports" from Jakarta. DeathsReuter - 115 words
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345 1966-01-03 2 AIRBORNE U.S. TROOPS HUNT RED BATTALIONS Contact lost after battle near Cambodian border SAIGON, Sunday I IJ.S. airborne troops moved out early today near the Cambodian border northwest ot Saigon searching for two hard core Vietcong battalions that lost more than 125 killed in I stiff fighting with government troopsUPI - 345 words
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Article, Illustration179 1966-01-03 2 Vietcong say it again: We will fight on OAIGON, Sun. The National Liberation Front, political arm of the fighting Vietcong, has reiterated that it Will "flght strongly against the imperialist Americans and their servant Government" in South Vietnam. This was stated In a New Year message to North Vietnamese leaders,Reuter - 179 words
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Miscellaneous36 1966-01-03 2 m£ GAMBOLS A<y^>^. JEWELL. TAKE A JOB Llkg- WisW i COULD UNOEMTAKJO^ CLEARING me TABLE AMD) TMOS€ COMPLICATED TWIN©*. \i/A6MKi& 0P...^. CT ure you do. peac j Y/TTgfUrSuc*/ vou iV 7^rLSE£^X?? /i nave a ruwv fbclim^)36 words
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294 1966-01-03 3 We keep our colonies, says Portugal LISBON, Sunday. PORTUGAL will continue its battle to hold its large African territories in 1966— the 40th year of the Salazar regime, President Americo Tomaz said yesterday. For nearly rive years we have been fighting, nearly all alone against incomprehension, badness and the occultAP - 294 words
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243 1966-01-03 3 >;EW YORK, Sun. The largest U.S. I city started 1966 yester- day with a new mayor j and a subway and bus 1 j strike that could produce 15 million headlaches by tomorrow morning. The new mayor, a Republican. Mr. John V.AP - 243 words
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230 1966-01-03 3 Buddhist Poya holiday in Ceylon in place of Sunday sabbath COLOMBO. Sunday I I 'PHE Sunday sabbath vanishes from predoA minantly Buddhist Ceylon at the start of 1966. Henceforth. Ceylon's 11 million people will take their day of rest on Poya i days, which are based on moon phases. TheseReuter - 230 words
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Article, Illustration37 1966-01-03 3 LOB ANOEITs sun Screen writer Frank Nugent whose name appeared <j» .such tllms "Donovan's Reef, "The Quiet Man" and "Mr. Roberts", has died of a heart attack. He was 57. Reuter. TOMAZ fiction and Mr*Reuter - 37 words
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149 1966-01-03 3 New Year message to kidnapper— from P.M. fOPI NHAGIiX, Sun The Prime Minister. Mr. Jens Otto Krag. devoted most of his New Year's message to the Danish nation to a moving appeal to the abductor of a three-month old girl snatched from a baby carriage in Copenhagen three weeks ago.AP - 149 words
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104 1966-01-03 3 Catholics celebrate five-month jubilee yATICAN (I IV. Sun. —An extraordinary jubilee which will continue until May bcuan yesterday in Roman Catholic dioceses throughout the world. It was announced by Pope Paul in a papal bull published two days before the Vatican Council ended last month. A feature of the fivemonthReuter - 104 words
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164 1966-01-03 3 Affection, and not sex, is the key factor I ON DON, Sun. Affection, not sex, is the key to the togetherness of man and his mate in their evolution from ape to human, according to an American husband-and-wif e psychological research team. The s c 1 e ntlsts. Professor HarryReuter - 164 words
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Article45 1966-01-03 3 I CHICAGO. Sun. The death toll in New Year weekend road I accident! in the United State* reached 412 early today, and were running well behind the rate of I the record-break ng CfarlatnaJ period when 720 lost their lives— I Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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117 1966-01-03 3 \VEST BERLIN. Sun. A young East German border guard and a 16--year-old East German girl escaped to We.st Berlin last night under a hall of submachine gun bullets. West Berlin police reported. Their only injuries were scrat ches from the threeReuter - 117 words
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Advertisement195 1966-01-03 3 THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION announces that SAFE DEPOSIT FACILITIES are now available at the Banks SERANGOON GARDEN ESTATE OFFICE 62 SERANGOON GARDEN WAY SINGAPORE "Special Festive Princely Offer- It's worth owning a Prince." fik Test Drive at &^RiNCEO KIANCWAH Tr^ uTSiA)LTD deil«rs throughout Malaysia. I HMHSHBaVHUaVMaVHaVM iaaOT la^Ba^S195 words
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125 1966-01-03 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Adult Education Board will begin a mass i new year campaign to- i morrow, to enrol students for new language classes which will begin next month. I Registration of students for 1 national language, English. Chinese and Tamil classes will125 words
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Article, Illustration152 1966-01-03 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. A woman and a man were seriously injured when three cars and a motor cycle collided near a bend in Holland Road today. The woman, Lorna Quek. 20. of Sky Villa, Clemenceau Avenue, was a passenger in one of the cars.152 words
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507 1966-01-03 4 Don't treat the people as stupid: Raja I SINGAPORE. Sun. Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said tonight it was the duty of the People's Action Party to make complex political and economic problems understood by the people. He said the PAP should never act as though the people were stupid.507 words
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Article122 1966-01-03 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The SATA mobile X-ray will oe stationed at the Kaki Bukit coninuiiiiiy centre. Jalan Damai. lrom Wednesday to 1 Friday trom 5 p.m. 8.30 p.m. for peonle living in the lollowing Ja'an Tpu...v Jalan TenattH, Jalan Tertib. Jalan Sabar, Jalan Ji'u. Jalan Baku Jalar.122 words
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Advertisement185 1966-01-03 4 ORCHARD: LAST 4 DAYS! MAKE A DATE-BbOK NOW or you'll mist the chance to see... 4^ afjj^ BURT LANCASTER LEE REMICK JIM HUnON \rfj Kg THE HALLELUJAH TRAIL TECHNICOLOR' uu«»M»»vis,r. WIBIS V^ ALL CHILDREN AND TEENAGERS ARE ENTITLED RM H TO CONCESSION RATE OF SI. SO TO ANY SEAT 1185 words
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Advertisement36 1966-01-03 4 Lost Day: 3.30 7.30 p.m. rV.G.R. K. R. Viioyc in "KANNITHAAI" Tomorrow "ZABAH" (Hind.) La»t 2 Shows: 3.30 A 7.30 p.m. "VEERA ABHIMANU" Tamil. Tonight Midnight: Panam Podaithavan plus Podohotti (T) Tomorrow Only: "Th« Disorderly Orderly.36 words
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Advertisement53 1966-01-03 4 MALARIA? TAKE M&B Mvaquincs^ I A sinfle du>c uf 'Niviquiot' coolioU toil* I attack within 24 boun. I 'Ni>jquinc' prcicnu •UacLt occuriD( If it v takes trgulirlv one üblet every »e*kJ 'Ni>«|u.ne' i> the most effective antMwbriil known. 'Niwquinc' in void in tablet form for adults -iymp form for children.53 words
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Advertisement78 1966-01-03 4 ■CAmfoL p") OPENS TOMORROWS I mr^M. v f jAJ^I IHt^K. I with MITSOUKO In TECHNISCOPE TECHNICOLOR ■LIDO (Singapore) NEXT CHANGE" SEE the NEW JAMES DEAN MICHAEL PARKS AS THE YOUNG REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE!!! SEARCHING... RESTLESS... *M THEIR ONLY v /MMtM Jt home UemmKMm EACH JUT r| Jr*J I MICHAEL78 words
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Miscellaneous79 1966-01-03 4 "Inimortali'.y Play > Victoria Theatre at 7.45 p.m. Cantonese Opera National Theatre et 8 p.m. FILM MOW 1 Be-.iuty and Energy of Youth (PU. I ll> 2. B.S. Nos. 47 48 Kaaipoiu; Hiup Guun San at 7.30 p.m. 1. Inspector 2. B.S. No. 47 Me- thoclibt Tamil School; Juhm Sem-79 words
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187 1966-01-03 5 LONDON. Sun. Briti-sh exporters have been told by the (Government that they should look upon Sarawak as one of their mo>t promising entwine markets. The advice came from Mr. Stanley handler <>iv mercial Secretary M the "ffice of the British Deputy HighReuter - 187 words
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Article24 1966-01-03 5 SINGAPORE, sun. Dr. He Gu.m Lim hus been appointed •ecrrtiiry of the Midwlves Board In phtc-p of Dr. Won* Hin Sun.24 words
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152 1966-01-03 5 PMIP man: New Umno branch no threat to my political future 1/ N G A R. Sun. 1Y Inche Taharim bin Arilfin. the lone PMIP representative in the State Assembly, said today that the formation of a new I'mno branch in his Itan Aji constituency was no threat to his152 words
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198 1966-01-03 5 J^t ALA LUMPUR, Sunday. Umno headquarters here is confident that the party will have half-million card carrying members by the middle of this year. In- he Musa Hitam, executive secretary of the party, said today the r>asi.« of his forecast was198 words
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150 1966-01-03 5 l/ANOAR, Sun.— A mother of five said today she might have to hand over her children to the Social Welfare Department as "I I can no longer support them." "I have been trying to keep them together since my husband left us150 words
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129 1966-01-03 5 CINOAPORE. Sun.— A British businesswoman. Mrs. Elsie Lawson, who heads a firm making scholastic and laboratory equipment, will visit Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang in March and April during three-month promotion tour. Mrs I,a\vson. who will also go to Rangoon. Bangkok and129 words
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Article68 1966-01-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. I The High Court here dealt {with 966 criminal and civil cases last year. The Federal Court of Appeal j heard 131 appeals 61 criminal and 70 civil. This figure includes appeals heard In Singapore before the separation. The Federal Court68 words
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Article23 1966-01-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, aun. Th« Yang dl-Prrtuttn Agoog will open 1 the National Monument In the Lake Gardens here on Feb 8.23 words
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79 1966-01-03 5 Training centre for radio and TV men ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Tne Ministry of liiiormauon ana fciiuacica&ung plans to set up broadcasting training centre here. The centre will pronde training in all aspects of i broadcasting and telecasting j work lncluuliiK programming aiiu technical duties. Initially It will have places tor79 words
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Article76 1966-01-03 5 The Ministry is now workIng out details for the pro- pused centre for submission to the Cabinet for approval, Mr. Kirpal Singh. Chler Planning Engineer, Ministry :of Information and Broadcasting, said today. The Government has already agreed in principle to set up the centre and a token vote76 words
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Article33 1966-01-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Omto| T.H. Tan will open an exhibition of Chinese paintings by Madam Che Cheng Llm at the A.I.A. building in Jalan Ampang, here at; 5.30 p.m. on Wednesday.33 words
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Advertisement232 1966-01-03 5 ■■ttitß^^^b^^^^^^iTii tr pP 1 Every Universal Ladies watch is a small miracle of absolute precision and accuracy. Yet outwardly it is so petite and elegant so right for every oc "jr casion. No wonder that more f\ and more women are wearing Wy UniversalGenevewatches. Select one at any of the232 words
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Advertisement270 1966-01-03 5 QUUtSI-ARC MJJP STEEt ELECTRODES m Tf I ferxospeeo tSH P^^^d^P^ f m ow priced general purpn** *"f IWjfZ^j^r m "odr. Oiving maximum uronomj W^^^Z^^^T I M w#io d rn lcl conttruciior* *ivk M q- rr. qe-:»f t r irpea* B ito6» J9* I m 'VPM o< wo*, including tna*< <»!•»•.270 words
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Article, Illustration452 1966-01-03 6 SINGAPORE, Sunday. (JONTRIBLTORS 10 the Central Provident Fund may enjoy a higher interest rate on their contributions than the current 5[ per cent. This was hinted by the chairman of the CPF board, Mr. K. M. Byrne, in his statement and accounts for452 words
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Article184 1966-01-03 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Department of Extramural Studies of the Unlslty of Singapore will offer 27 new courses during the nrst half of 1966, ranging from appreciation of art. music and drama to a discussion of the contribution of women to progress in the modern world.184 words
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148 1966-01-03 6 $750,000 civics centre to be built in P.J. KUALA 11 MPI K. Sun —A 5750.U00 National (ivies Training Centre h to be built in Petaling Java under tbe First Malaysia Plan. This was stated jraatardav by Tuan Syetl /ain.il Abidin, secretary to tinMinistry of Information and Broadcasting. While waiting for148 words
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132 1966-01-03 6 PENANG. Sun— Haji Saidm bin Abdul Rahmai. religious teacher from Central Province Wellesley won the State Koran reading competition for the fourth time last night. Che Rodhiah binte Abdul Rahman from Province North retained her title in the women* section. The Governor. Raja Tun132 words
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Article235 1966-01-03 6 $60,000 pay arrears for firemen IPOH. Sun. About 150 1 firemen in Perak who are members of the National Union of Fire Fighting Services of Malaya will be able to celebrate the coining i Hari Raya better than ever. They are the first lot among the 1.000 firemen in i235 words
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Article50 1966-01-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Malaysian Council for Ciiildr Weifare has awarded 45 scholarship* to children in primary and secondary schools in Malaya. The secondary school scholarships, worth $100 each, are bemf Riven to 17 students. Thaw- for primary schools, worth S4O each are awarded to 28 pupils.50 words
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Article28 1966-01-03 6 KLALA IX'MPUR. Sun Captain Borlian bin Ahmad of the 3rd Bn. Royal Malay Rrginirnt- left here on Fridn luur-month study tour of in* t'nirrd Slain28 words
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Miscellaneous201 1966-01-03 6 Owp Hi, V.T. tin ml in I l-AD HOPfTP A. \THE VAJLUFOF TIME- _AS AN A^ENT OF ..THE TRik\ELER OUT OF 1 I TH».T LEAVES US^YHS X KHOW.TUF 1 •nME-MATWJNf: I TRAVEL UF-S OMtY TRANSPOBTTATIf^J MIS OWN TME IS STATIC^. I V, I TH BUT ONE MOVEMENT* OF COOU? BE201 words
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Article, Illustration1938 1966-01-03 7 STEPHEN ROSENFELD - Russia— a land still in search of itself STEPHEN ROSENFELD IS THE COUNTRY COMING OUT OF DARKNESS INTO THE LIGHT... by ...who recently returned to the loitrd slates after a year as the Washington Post correspondent in Moscow. The bureau was closed by the Russian Government following publication of "The1,938 words
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Article59 1966-01-03 8 MR AND MRS A OB— IBJM B>MB M uui" ill ralativ^a and friend* 'Or «.n«ratiilitor» tDK-»sr« aatf klnn Mt.dinr, m-u •'<ldn| IB *»r» JESSIE .i.u(bt*i a/ raa Madam Man> I.n o*> *> -narlo ttm ■Mkaf i-** it« P»t*at '"••pa Draj KM aawtlaa f«H tiv«a inn rt •niia tar ondoi«ire»59 words
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Article112 1966-01-03 8 M Hmimi.m i BILLY BANKS SNOW at '0* Cockpit lit:'. 1 llpar*. JUST the TMIHC tor T»d Bar t», (ken HMtam g'nM •xnluc Avallablt at a *l*r«a or r*labKl> Matcr*<nr A Co. U« lUNNYWAV HINOEROARTEN I lU>m*r«: l'<ik I s po'i Ittti tall rom- nt\ 4tn 'anuar\ R»Kiatnilion npmm112 words
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7 1966-01-03 8 The Straits Times Monday, January 3. 19667 words
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Article748 1966-01-03 8 Tii. ab.Min.t- "I lilt- BaiLsiiu Susialis opposition boycott of Singapore's Piirliament which Di Lee Siew Choh. its leader, ha* clc>ini«-<i was a shrewd blow on behalf of democracy did not stand in theway ol a useful budget debate and it smoothed the despaU-h <>t important business in748 words
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Article335 1966-01-03 8 From this week, and for tile next five years, Singapore is a family planning laboratoi> With the recent White Paper on family planning as a guide and with the powers it gained from Parliament on New Year's fcve, the Government ii, embarked on a project of great imagination335 words
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Article175 1966-01-03 8 The poor jHide^tnaii continues to bo odd man out in Kuala Lumpur's thickening traffic. Last year's record toll of 103 people killed on the ntreels of the capital included 1 49 pedestrians, v shot-kinu proportion but one probably inevitable in a town wh*»re people walking are virtually ignored175 words
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LETTERS
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Letter371 1966-01-03 8 School fees and noncitizens I REFER to the comments by Wong Yeow Wye of Kota Bharu <S.T Dec. 11) regarding the increase in school fees for schoolchildren born outside Singapore and whose parents are non-Singa-pore citizens. It is a well-known fact that education is taking up a substantial and an371 words
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Letter68 1966-01-03 8 JT seems the fashion In this town 'Kampart tor teachers to take part in politics Li one major school alone there are at least four Town Council members This situation is undesirable as the teachers concerned will have no time for their pupils. If they cannot give up teaching. they68 words
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Article141 1966-01-03 8 IN your report of the Senate meeting (ST. Dae 22). Senator Aishah (.h.iri v.in quoted as saying. "Would it be possible to resist the combined pressure of the Mirer Chinas one at our doorstep should they decide to resist Malaysia's solution to the language and education problems.''141 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1966-01-03 8 STANLEY KARNOW - STANLEY KARNOW By HONG KONG He thinks be lias not accomplished his lifes mission MAO Tse-tung, Communist Chinas supremo ruler, was 72 years old last week and he has lived too long. The robust peasant who could swim the Yangtse River1,002 words
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Advertisement415 1966-01-03 8 LEARNING MALAY (178) By YUNUS MARIS M.A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: TerSELAMAT ivi to be pie present tbere mere noi able to sale or to be tuved; terTIMPA iv> to befall. Mulsh the food. or to be struck; keMALANGan (in calamity Oran|^ ymag hiulilr di-alta tfdak TERBWMaX accident; bahaya (n)415 words
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Advertisement135 1966-01-03 8 LOOK AHEAD Make your choice now. Be prepared for an opportunity when it comes. New Session 3rd January 19rJ6. 6 Private Secretary's Certificate Coursr for the London Chamber of Commerce El Professional Courses A.C.C.A. and A.I. A. Accountancy COS. Secretaryship Institute of Bankers Single Subject Courses for I. C.l Bsaan135 words
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Article300 1966-01-03 9 WITH SABAH SALES, THE NUMBER OF PRIZES MAY ALSO BE INCREASED, SAYS DATO TAN Kuala Lumpur, Sun \NOTHER 100.906 Social Welfare lottery tickets will be printed in February when they go on sale in Sabah. This was stated here today by the chairman of the Social300 words
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Article30 1966-01-03 9 KUALA IX'MPIR. Sun.— MaUtvM.is iifwly-appuinted Ambassador to Germany. Haji Abdul Khaiid bin Awang Osman. who wi.l soon assume duties in Bonn, win hold a Press conference here •>:•. Wrdnrsoav30 words
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120 1966-01-03 9 A boy at play gets the bird for Lord Head KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Lord Head's flyaway parrot, Willie, is back safely. A boy playing in the Lake I Gardens spotted the redtailed grey African bird perched on a tree. He caught It it Is not known how— and returned It120 words
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Article55 1966-01-03 9 KCALA LUMPUK. Sun. The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will visit British Army and Royal Air Force units here during their Malaysian tour from Jan. 12 to! Jan. 19. I The Duke and th« Duchess will ,be her* at the Imitation of the 1 Malaysian Government.55 words
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Article, Illustration343 1966-01-03 9 'FUTURE OF SPORE IN OUR HANDS' Lee: 1966 is year to make more progress CINGAPORE. Sun. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, last night called on the people of Singapore to contribute more to the progress of the State in the New Year. He said: "The future U In343 words
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164 1966-01-03 9 j VINOAPORE. Sun. ComI pllmentary or free tickets to any entertainment must now have the approval ol the Comptroller of Entertainments Duty, who ha* also the power to restrict the number that may be Issued. One of the new rules. which camp164 words
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Article, Illustration53 1966-01-03 9 King's Scout off to N.Z. jamboree KING'S SCOLT Tan Teonc Wool. 18. a Form Six science pupil of St. George's Institution. Taiping, has been selected to represent Malaysia at the New Zealand Progress Jamboree In Wellington from Jan. 5 to 13. He leaves today for New Zealand from Kuala Lumpur.53 words
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Article27 1966-01-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Methodist Afternoon School Old Boys' Association will hold Its monthly luncheon meeting; at the Malaysia Hotel here on Jan. 29.27 words
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Article, Illustration94 1966-01-03 9 HONG KONG TRIP FOR TELECOMS GIRL SUZIE LIM SINGAPORE, Sun. Miss Susie Lim. 20, a Telecommunication's Department employee, was selected "Miss Asa Queen 1906" at a New Year Ball at the Ocean Park Hotel. The dance wa* organised by the Airlines Staff Association. Runner-up In the contest was Miss Janet94 words
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Article65 1966-01-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul I Razak. is due back here tomorrow bfterr.oon after a five-day holiday In Bangkok with his family. Tun Razak flaw to Bangkok last Wednesday after a five-day goodl v.IK visit to Burma. There he Joined his65 words
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Article41 1966-01-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Prof. W. Walsh. Pr>Vlee Chancellor and Professor of Education •t the University of Leeds. England, will give a public lecture on "Literature and Education" at th« British Council Hall here on Jan. 13 at 8 p.m.41 words
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Article19 1966-01-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun I Burmese Embassy here will celebrate the Independence Day of Burma on Tuesday.19 words
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209 1966-01-03 9 One fire call a day in the capital i I£UALA LbMPUR. Sun. 1V The Kuala Lumpur Fire Brigade received an average of one call a day. either genuine or false, last year. A spokesman of the Central Fire Brigade said that a total of 327 calls were received up to209 words
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57 1966-01-03 9 SEREMBAN. Sun. M Muh.iiin-d Shahrai). 26. a school tmclifr i'om Jelebu. last nicht won t'nc Nreri iScmblian Koran reading competition In tlif* nit i Puan Mainmnah blnte Osmaii, 27. a housowife from Pon D:clc« son. m tlio wiiinrr in the wv mm's scctior.. The two-night57 words
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Advertisement143 1966-01-03 9 Powerful Dependable %Jolnnsorr^4 m outboard! motors f or work or for play Johnson's Outboard Motors serve you best. H^£55PVH| 1 hat's win they arc the world's best selling outboards. People have learnt ■nSfe^^^l to trust their dependability. ti^EsS^n 'jM I here arc 28 Johnson Outboards to choose from, each one143 words
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Advertisement207 1966-01-03 9 AvWINTEREST V PER ANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full details of how aasy it is to open Deposit Account /#%PAN MALAYAN Wlfc-^FINANCE LTD. vV^^sft/ »uTMomio c»ru»t: tio.oM.ne \L£/207 words
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Miscellaneous786 1966-01-03 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S Kaaia Lwnpnr I Science. "Btraajn!ln«"; 7 Nawi and rntni; Ipoh and Ma- j In Engllah; 7.10 K*l»ti» K»nUeea; S Johore Bhmru: Talp- than; 7.33 Robin Hood. "Blarkinf 1 Batu Fahat; 9 Klumnic. mall": S Newa In Mandarin; P.M. 5.45 Opening and Pro- «.10 Chinese aonga; 8.34786 words
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121 1966-01-03 10 Training of student teachers at Cheras to go on KUALA LUMPUR. SunTraining of student teachers will be a permanent feature at the Speclaist Teachers' Training Institute in Chera* from this year. The director of teacher training, Mr. Chang Mm Kee, said the Institute would continue to provide a one-year coarse121 words
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Article28 1966-01-03 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Liberal Arts Society will screen a German film. 'Dr. Faust", at the| U.S.I S. theatrette here at 8.15 p.m. on Wednesday.28 words
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Article, Illustration218 1966-01-03 10 SINGAPORE, Sunday. J^ VISITING Australian educationist, Dr. Roy Adam, yesterday singled out the language problem as "the most outstanding problem" facing Asian students in Australian universities. "Some of these students are familiar with literary Englisn, out cannot work easily with 1 science218 words
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Article76 1966-01-03 10 KANOAR. Sun. The Mentrt Besar of Perils. Dato Shtekh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashlm advised farmers yesterday to rear poultry and animals and get rich. Speaking at the distribution of 35 buffaloes. 12 stud bulls, 72 local Indian cows and 12 goats, under the "pawah system" to 13076 words
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149 1966-01-03 10 COURSE TO HELP MANAGERS INCREASE PROFITS OINGAPORE. Sun. A special course designed to help managers increase the profit and volume of their business will be conducted by the Singapore Institute of Management. The 12-lecture Englishlanguage course. entitled "Management Accounting" will place emphasis on providing accounting information whereby managers will be149 words
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95 1966-01-03 10 PENANG. Sun. Mr. Teoh En* 1 Hoog, a former Penang Free School student, has been awarded a First Class Honours in Economics by the University of Adelaide. The second son of Mr. and Mrs. Teoh Chen(? Swee of Penang, Mr Ens Hong Is the95 words
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Article, Illustration104 1966-01-03 10 Promoted company secretary of Unit Trusts MALAYAN Lnit Trusts Ltd. have promoted Mr. Loh Hoon Sun (above) to the position of company secretary. The appointment of Mr. Loh, who will continue to I act as office manager, was announced by the company's manager Mr. John L. Wad I inc. An104 words
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76 1966-01-03 10 PENANO. Sun. Four G«rmana I who are studying the youth movement in this country will pay a one-day visit to Penantc on Wednesday. Mrs. Inge Lenders, Mr. Heinz- Josef Nuechel, Mr. Hanspeter Weber, and Dr. Rother. coun- sellor of the Ministry of Family ■ad76 words
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227 1966-01-03 10 Malaysians to train with Australian army SINGAPORE. Sun Twenty-one Malaysians will begin training w i t h the Australian Army this month as draughtsmen, radio technologists, surveyors and engineers. Among them are nin«» officers scheduhd to attend an officer basic engineering course at the School of Military Engineering in New227 words
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Article43 1966-01-03 10 PENANG, Sun. The Bung<>l Nibong Kechil Youth Club will hold a variety show at the Kong Hwa Chmr.se School, Bungei Nibong. on Jan. 23 and 24. Part of the proceeds will be d<> r.ated to the National Defenr* Fund.43 words
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Advertisement138 1966-01-03 10 Ouink ai-om Why put the cart before the bullock? Makes it hard to steer. Not safe. It's AUSTINSare miraculously easy to drive. And smooth. These three AUSTINSare the same with cars. That's why AUSTIN And comfortable. The space inside is on the level whatever the road surface engineers have put138 words
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Advertisement199 1966-01-03 10 WHY YOUR DOG NEEDS Bob Martin's MORE THAN MOST Most dogs weren't designed ft>r a hot and humid climate. Most dogs don't live in one your dog does. He needs Bob Martin's. Needs Bob Marun'i lor all the reasons other dogs do— and more. Bob Martin's Condition Tablets give a199 words
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1222 1966-01-03 11 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD THE PICKERING LEGEND PICKERING: PROTECTOR OF CHINESE. By R. N. Jackson. (Oxford University Press. $12.00) STRAITS TIMES BOOK PAGE ONLY the older generation of Straits Chinese remember the Pickering legend. But at least until the Japanese occupation the Chinese Protectorate and1,222 words
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Article280 1966-01-03 11 THE DUKE OF BEDFORD'S BOOK OF SNOBS. (Peter Owen 215.) By WALTER WARWICK HOW to wheedle your way into the upper crust of society, how to Impress, how to force yourself upon unwilling acquaintances, how In short to become the perfect snob In these280 words
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171 1966-01-03 11 A BRIEF DIPLOMATIC HISTORY OP MODERN JAPAN. By Morinosuke Kajima. (Tut tie, Tokyo U. 5.54.50). rrrlllS useful and largely unbiased critique of Japanese diL plomacy since the year the barbarians finally erupted into Yedo Bay embraces an honest evaluation of policy today. Japan must171 words
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Advertisement211 1966-01-03 11 i cmd^Qest QAMes to SOUTHERN BANKING LIMITED ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW BRANCH TO-DAY IN IPOH NCR IS INDEED PROUD TO HAVE SUPPLIED THE SOUTHERN BANKING LIMITED ALL ITS BRANCHES IN MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE— IN THEIR ENTIRETY WITH NCR BANKING MACHINES DESIGNED BY NCR RESEARCH ENGINEERS TO SUGGESTIONS GATHERED211 words
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Advertisement344 1966-01-03 11 for the T-kf' Q-• festive /M ((r^kjW£ season dk^^^m ESSEX: For the 1' \r\fl jNfJ \\f\/kV{ If younger boys \]^VjjJ I JW} 1 S I 'f\vLK > £^0 square toe punch- S* UWK I »',m\V» V ed vamp in dark /^\A \p M|r( Wt& 1 brown leather. I\y/M xV/v^ i^344 words
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Advertisement764 1966-01-03 12 (onUnufd from Pace Si ACKNOWLEDGMENT Words tit f Minimum) THB FAMILY, brothers and sister* nf lat. Mr. Tap Kheo Thoo. thank all friend, and relative, for their aMtstRnn. attendance, condolence*, gifts •nd wreathe at their recent oereaveSITUATIONS VACANT 11 Wards St (Mim.)— Box It eU. oxtra EXPERIENCE CLERK of Wr.rkrequired764 words
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Advertisement910 1966-01-03 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT li Words tt (Mim.)— Boa It eta. aatrm AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY in Frankel Estate. District 13. spacious Two-Storey House: 4 oedrooms. servants' quarter etc. Rent $325/-. Furnished. Telephone ***** (Singapore). 7 JALAN SAPPAN Bunbaw&ng Estate. 2 bedroom Houm. living, dining, kitchen Built-in cupboards, fulty furnished Army hiring raqulrcI ments.910 words
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Advertisement783 1966-01-03 12 EDUCATION M Words tt 'Mlm.t—Box tt tt*. txtrn PAST LCC EXAM Book-Keeptng question, aod solutions with explanation at Modern School. 18 Battery Road. 8-pore *****. ONLY $S/. per Month. Typewriting. Shorthand. Malay. Tung Ling Commercial school, Marine Parade/Joo Chlat Road Junction, H pore *****. HSC MODEL ANSWERS: Pur. Maths. IK3'<783 words
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Advertisement848 1966-01-03 12 EDUCATION i IS Warda tt 'Mim.i—Box tt eta. rrtn LEARN CHINESE: RJSw Classes tol absolute beginners (fengllan exiilanatlons) commencing January 4th It Mr <a> Tuesdays Thursdays 5.30 to 7 p.m Class Teacher Mia. M.V Lam (b] Wednesdays /Friday. 7.13 to 5.45 p.m Class Teacher, Prof. H.P. Cheng M.A Vacancies also848 words
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Advertisement916 1966-01-03 12 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS It Warms St <»H*.r—Baa It eta, aatrm BURNS HANDCRAFTID GUITARS t, TraßSMtor Ampllflwa. Many model" available. Paramount 111) LM.. t Ttoes Babru Rohl Tel: TSTM B'DOre PEST CONTROL Consult THOMAS COWAN CO. LTD. about fOXIO SOIL TREATMENT for I FROTICTION POR TIRMITI ATTACK j &cfOrv* you •tirt 4916 words
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Advertisement727 1966-01-03 12 AT YOUR SERVICE It Word* M rHHn.1 —Baa eta. aatra PHOTOSTAT «V FOTOMATIC, M. Robinson Koad. Spore ***** IMMEOIATE REDUCTION of dOCQnwnU R. 0.8. S'por* 951U/7573A. KWOK'I PHOTOCOPY SBRVICS, 22. The Arcade. Ist Kloor. Tel: *****. BPUr*" BRINO YOUR DOCUMENTS to Motion Smith. Wa will make good clear copies at727 words
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Advertisement1122 1966-01-03 12 ■■■■■■■■■■■■MHHHLgHfii I I^^W^^K Sssf^ l-^l^Bgl I I W K9 M KQI ,Ak Kbh 91 PROCLAMATION OF SALE rRUVLABIAIIUn l/r O/\LL W THE HIGH COtTIT IN MAHYAAT L Xl AI.A I.I'MPI'K ORIGINATING SUMMONS NO. (PH.u.ffs:' 65 0 f ins) ffvS^ ot tb! SSI Of ya r^ deceMed A.NU fcft O-Te SJSaa1,122 words
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Advertisement1252 1966-01-03 13 TO LIVERPOOL 1 WEST COAST U.K., Due S'pot* Sail* P. S'hant Pining 0EM0DOCUS Live-poo". Glasgow II Pt/JM 4 ANTILOCHUS Liverpool, Glasgow IM 4 JM S uEMOOOCUS I vf cool, Glasgow Ill 3 JM I JM 1/11 IM tl PERSEUS Liverpool, Dublin IM U If 11 IM 14 MtNTOR Liverpool, Glasgow1,252 words
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Advertisement1018 1966-01-03 13 r//£ LhU 1//VFS riiiiirrii THt EAST ASIATIC COMPANY Ltd IncorpOTMd n Oewwk EXPRESS SAIUNM 10 NEAR tAsl. CONTINENT AN* tWIWIWHl Sdok S h»i» Penuu Ml Genoa Hetit HtW| row «M» Ceje •eira i) u ft/urn in J*» J* J H UNA i) im It/W IM H/M ll/a fet Ml n1,018 words
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Advertisement1013 1966-01-03 13 I BENWLINE unist service n lonooh. liiterpool continemtal po«u BENATTOW SP* S J BENLOYAL Slnnpore Pt S'haM p «m«« fv icnflon in M SN l 15/TtilT Im 5 S Nimburi IM «1 Smgapori P. S'nam Penang IENHIANT H'burg, L'don, Hatre, M'brough C.IIM Jm I' I Jm ft tENOORAN L'don H'burg,1,013 words
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Advertisement1070 1966-01-03 13 SSi ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. iFCaM U.K./Continenr. Ctn IF NEWCAITU London, Hamburg. Rotterdam, Spore P. KBM p l"' 1 Hl»re, Hull 21/21 JM 21 JM Cm OF POONA Hay c. London, H'burg, B'men. Rotteroam, Antxerp I Fel FM CITY OF BROOKLYN Lonoon. H'burg. R'dam, Hatre. Hull. MiflflleJbfcugn 21 Fefc/11,070 words
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Article995 1966-01-03 14 THE table of shares on the x Malayan Stock Exrhanfc shows last badness to Dec. 24. (A) and last btulneas sincr that date IB) with H and L sUndinc for Highest and Lowest business for 1964 and last year to date. N. L 15.50 Alei Bncu 15.50 Ul995 words
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Article175 1966-01-03 14 Oold producUon In South Africa, the world's main source, Is slowing Sown, promising an even tighter norld supply next year, the First National City Bank of New York said In Its annual gold review. The bank noted that South Africa's gold output In 1965 rose »y175 words
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Article53 1966-01-03 14 T^ME present rate of Uie Malayan dollar against the pound sterUnit fixed on November 24 last fear K selling T.T. or O.D. 2*. 3 15 IM. Ruyint T.T. 2s. 4 1/IM. Baring; O.D. 2s. *Kd. The dollar la at Ito statatonr middle position In rrlation to Its ranfe53 words
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Article58 1966-01-03 14 Ford-Werke AO. the West German subsidiary of the Ford Corporation, produced more than hall a million motor vehicles In 1965 (or ihe first time In Its history. Output of cars and vans was 305.000 against 395.498 last year, rise of nearly 38 per cent. Sales In West Germany58 words
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Article576 1966-01-03 14 rE Straits tin price closed I for the New Year holiday on Friday at $688. 12 J showing a gain of $3.75. The rise was more or less in line with the rise of £6 In the three months forward afternoon buyers price in576 words
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Article335 1966-01-03 14 Off -take by China was officially published at 1300 tonn for Noveru- I ber. aud Uiereafter she is alleged to have contracted for some 10.000 j tons per month up to and lnclud- j ln« the month of February. For i further forward periods there is no comment,335 words
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Article267 1966-01-03 14 BRITAIN'S overseas financial transactions during he llr.st nine month* oi iy(io ihowed a substantial lm)rovt ment, according to a iovernment statement. This was In spile oi a £236 nilllon cienclt In the third quarter ompired with only £18 million he previous quarter. Thu> deiiclt wu, however, a iliyni267 words
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Article56 1966-01-03 14 Volksv aiien, Europe s largest notor manufacturer, produced 1.6 ulUlon motor vehicles this year compared with 1.410.715 last rear, .he company report*. This Included 1.1 million of the jeetle-shaped saloon. It is the first ;tme more than one million of one ;ype of car have been produced In56 words
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Advertisement968 1966-01-03 14 l^BlLlWyLtfcaiiMiiMiiMis^s^Wi, J^t^a^R W^ W W^*^ W^WMMMM| KAWASAig KISCN KAISHA LTD. O.S.A. Paeifle tit AUantle Sovvloo BanitoK Honflioni S. Frtncitco N. Von pnilM. BUTinert ittUtJt Mar* II'2S Me JM 77 FH U Mar IS Mar II Mai 'TeajijMM Mtnr 14/21 FH »FH 27 MAT It tar 14 Air It AM Japan968 words
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Advertisement884 1966-01-03 14 ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN s.s. "CATHAY" (14,000 torn fully airconditianetj) Deporti: Penang 29 Jan 1966 Pert Swettenham 31 Jan 1966 Singapore 2 Fab 1966 For Hongkong 6/8 Fab Japon 12/17 Fab Hongkong 20/22 Feb Returns: Singapore 26 Feb 1966 Port Swettenham 28 Feb 1966 Penang 1 Mar 1966 Fere tram:884 words
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Advertisement397 1966-01-03 14 FOR AOEN. PORT SAID NOTTEROAM HAMBURfi I COTNIA. Singapore P. Sham Piritat "HMII" Ml IM 11/12IM —uitwtr' ii/« m» General A|MW C.F. SHaR> CO^ (Ml LTD. Tel: Spor. *****/7 P. Sham 6363 Pcnang ***** FROM EUROPE Penult 3po»t tt'»c* H'ortong H.R. Mtat "JMM CMnr 11/17 IM MIM 2» IM »FM397 words
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Advertisement379 1966-01-03 14 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES Dec 28 Dec. 29 DM. 30 IndustrUU 84.14 86 16 87 06 87 47 Tins: 104 86 10.5.M 1uC.19 105.84 S rubbers: 104.73 104.85 104.93 104.93 •Dec. 30. 1063 100 Dec. 39. 1062 100 DIVIDENDS \> \OI\I I II Current Dale of Tntal for Total for payment379 words
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Article24 1966-01-03 15 Rubber Tin (pcrlbl Dec. 28. '.1 N ets. 29. 71~,,ct5. 30. 71'sCts. 31. "l.fls. (per picul) S6KI.SU 5683.J 3 SCB4.S7'i 5688.12' a24 words
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2220 1966-01-03 15 By Our Market Correspondent THK Stock Exchange closed after its three-and-a-half day trading week on Friday on a firm and confident note having put up a pre* holiday performance better than the biggest optimist could have expected. In the short weeK no less than2,220 words
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Article607 1966-01-03 15 Till: follow inE is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Friday, Dec. 31. B. S. Aim Hrickt 15.M) r.i.ustrHd 1.74 i. roc ail KM. TruMce. r.T.S. ordi 47 49'- Cd i' s. Holding* Mi Ml cd Dunlops LM 1.95 Kut ."melt607 words
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Obituary, Illustration29 1966-01-03 15 In loving memory of Mr. G.B. Kumar, who passed away on 3.1.65. "Gone but always cherished In our memories." Inserted by loving wife and ton (johore Bahru.)29 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1966-01-03 15 In lOTine Memory of Mr. K. M. Nadrson passed away on 3.1.196 a. Though gone from this world you remain in the loving hearts of Tour wile, fon and daughter.32 words
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Advertisement251 1966-01-03 15 THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL SCHOOLS OF MUSIC (WRITTEN) EXAMINATIONS, 1966 The above-mentioned examinations will be held In Singapore on Saturday, stn March. 1966 (on Friday 4tli March. 1966 for Seventh-Day AdventLst candidate?) Entry lorms are now available at ill Mm. Entries will be received at the Examinations Division.251 words
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Advertisement286 1966-01-03 15 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY given that CHOP SENO CTJAT of No: U. Hill Street. Kuala Selangor. will be sold and transferred to OH BOON HEAN. on the 10th day of January, 1966. The Creditors are hereby given nonce to put In all their claims against CHOP SENO HUAT on or286 words
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Advertisement683 1966-01-03 15 NOTICES I NOTICE THIS is to notify that the bethrotal of Mr. Teo Sin Lee alias Chong Sin Lee and Miss Lee Whec La n has been dissolved by mutual consent. I n This 28th day of December. 1965. J D. A. DEVADASON Solicitor. TIN PRODUCTION The results of The683 words
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Advertisement87 1966-01-03 15 TENDER SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tender No. 147 Dl'6s— Proposed redecorations to a houses at McMahon Park Estate. s'* ms Holland Rri. Tenders are Invited from approved contractors for the abovementioned works. Specification and drawing are available from HM Accommodation and Service Officer. 2nd floor, Telephone House, Hill Street87 words
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Advertisement609 1966-01-03 15 CHANGE OF TELEPHONE NUMBER MANSFIELDS TRAVEL SINCAPORE ***** Please Note Our New Number ***** MANSFIELDS TRAVEL DEPARTMENT Ocean Building Singapore FIRE AND SAFETY OFFICER Mobil invitn applications from mature and personable men between the arjes of 25 to 35 for the above supervisory position in its Jurong Refinery. APPLICANTS MUST609 words
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503 1966-01-03 16 LONDON, Sunday I BEING a goal down in two minutes, Liverpool fought back to beat Manchester United 2-1 in yesterday's feature match in the English Football League to retain the First Division leadership. Denis Law, the United's Scottish international inside-left, gave the ManchesterReuter - 503 words
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Article149 1966-01-03 16 OPERATION FOR CHRISTINE TRUMAN LONDON. Sun. Christine Truman. Britain's Wlghtmun Cup tennis international, goes into hospital at Epping. Essex. tomorrow ar.d two days latex will have an operation for achllles tendon trouble. The Injury lias been troubling Christine for some time. It prevented her from playing in che last WightmanReuter - 149 words
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Article94 1966-01-03 16 SAO PAULO. Sun. Oaston Roelants of Belgium. Olympic champion and world record holder lor the 3.000 metres steeplechase, sped to his second successive win In the annual Sao Sil- veetre Round-t he-Houses raco in a very f.ist time here iast night. Leading from the start. RuelantsReuter - 94 words
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Article83 1966-01-03 16 JOHANNESBURG- Sun. Mike Spence or Brituin. driving a 2000 cc Lotus Climax, won the South African Grand Prix at East London yesterday. The race does not count for the world championship. Joe SifTrrt 'Switzerland) In a 1500 cc Brabham Climax, was second and Britain's PeterReuter - 83 words
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Article1367 1966-01-03 16 riRST DIVISION AMon Villa 4 NenraMIe I Blarkburn 0 Burnley Blackpool I OWn lulham I Arsenal Leeds 3 Sheff. Wed. Leicester I stoke 0 I nrrpiml Man. I td. I Sheff. I"td. t Northampton 1 Minderlaud I U B.\ Tottenham I I \rrtnn 1 H"i Ham1,367 words
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Article242 1966-01-03 16 LONDON. Sun. Result* of. Rugby Union matches played yesterday: Final trlaU: England 3 The Rest 6 <at Twickenham); Welsh Probables 6 Possibles 6 (at Cardiff.. Hub matches: Esher 9 Stroud 12; Guy's Ho&o 0 Richmond 11: Harlequins 11 Army 3; London Scottish 5 Gloucester 6; Alley- 1Reuter - 242 words
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Advertisement711 1966-01-03 16 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF MALACCA TENDER FOR LEASE OF STATE LAND TIHMI are invited for the lease of Stat* Land situate vithin Ml I of Malacca for the purpote of a Hotel, Uewriptton ot Land All I land situate in the Central District. Malacca, being Lot No MO. Town711 words
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Advertisement418 1966-01-03 16 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT IN I MALAYA AT JOHORE BAHRI Ori(?inai:n« summons) I No. 62 of 1965. > In the M*uer of the Trusts of the WKI of Lee Moey Chye also spelt v Lee Bou Chhai deceased. And In rhe Matter of the Trustee Ordinance and of the418 words
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Advertisement197 1966-01-03 16 YOU EARN ATTRACTIVE INTEREST WITH MAXIMUM SECURITY FOR YOUR MONEY »W A AT .■r < >*" AT 'W PE RAN N U M SMC«T OR lONS TIRMS OtPOSirt ARI ACCIMIO. FURTHER PARTICULARS j RiG AR DINS OUR I DEPOSIT FACIIITT :J ARE OtTAINABII -I UPON REQUEST. KUALA LUMPUR FINANCE LTD.197 words
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Article2072 1966-01-03 17 with Epsom Jeep - with Epsom Jeep LEONG's SHOCK WINNER ARATIATIA IN RACE TWO PAYS $108 pENANG, Sun. Triangle Stable's Mala pin. ridden by Lyall Harbridge. won the Penang Gold Cup the last classic of the season here today. Credit Balance 111 (Garnet Boufcoure up) set a fierce pace but2,072 words
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181 1966-01-03 17 $5,000 New Year gift for Schools Council By MANSOOR RAHMAN KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Schools' Sports Council of I Malaysia have received a "New Year gift" of $5,000 from the; Ministry of Culture. Youth and Sport. 1 This Is In addition to the annual grant of $15,000 which tne Council181 words
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Article42 1966-01-03 17 TOTAL POOL $48,111 1 N*. *****4 ($28,8751 2 N». *****.. (57.218) 3 No. *****6 ((3.608) Starters ($687 each): No*. 131Wt. *****1. *****8. *****2. 19M43. *****3. *****9. C«M*U*ian ($360 each): Mm *****5. *****1, *****5. :tI4S7. *****5. *****7. *****2. 20(587. 19*333. *****8.42 words
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334 1966-01-03 17 F. EMMANUEL Kuala Lumpur, Sun - F. EMMANUEL Kuala Lumpur, Sun. By T»HE 1966 FAM Cur competition will begin on Feb. 1 12 with two north ?one ties, Selangor travelling to Penang for a flr-t round match and Perlis playkig on their Ka? <*a»- ground against Perak in a334 words
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Article61 1966-01-03 17 SEREMBAN, Sun. Ne«rl Scmbilan and Joliore fought out to 1-1 draw in the MCPA Cup football competition played on th» Station padang here today. Half time score was 1-1. Johor* scorers were Tee Ah Sen (2nd mln. penalty) and Woon Kok Haw 1 74 th i.61 words
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Advertisement162 1966-01-03 17 4* N^u» t h an?L r n2!i!!!Srt ill n« °M^ nn cr' r T Pe> fresf ]-P icked tomatoes in Del Monte Tomato Juice, in Vitamin C JuiCe iS a deli B htful| y invigorating food drink, rich tha tneDEL MONTE difference! Try these— try any of the wide and162 words
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Miscellaneous186 1966-01-03 17 Straits Times Crossword IT HI I ACROSS 1. 15. Saw on sharing a cooperative electrical repair? (4. B, 4. 5. 4). 9. Suite written possibly by i. lo in a French street (7), 10 by a composer after years there in Germany (7.. 11. Relative outcome of uv withdrawal from186 words
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Miscellaneous89 1966-01-03 17 i Led v make reservations and > barged accordingly (7, 2. 4). 8 Wordsworth and company, a mere institution? (3. 4. 6>. 10 Morninf? after morning including a little Algebra, the mlxture as before 7 1 14. Have a good time. Veronica? i9p 13. Sorrel properly harnessed about one brings89 words
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Obituary92 1966-01-03 18 MORRISON JAD (Jock) late Hank at hist bom-- in Kn^lund on Ut Jan- •>> MR. K VELUPILLAV t Railways iily on 1-l-tki al Kulnl f-hildrrn thank all NEWS JUST BtTN I I 1.i.r,,,,.. \l. Trlok Kurau .lnmn.d whilst piuolckln* In Brnn. i YAP SEC FATT Ak.<l 71, •way ptawfully92 words
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Article, Illustration83 1966-01-03 18 PHILLIP Ippolleto. 19, brought down his crippled plane right on the George Washington Bridge over the Hudson on Boxing Day. He decided to ditch in the river whi>n the plane began to lose power and altitude but chose the centre two lanes of the bridge when his83 words
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181 1966-01-03 18 ROYAL MALAYSIAN AIR FORCE SEEKS MORE RECRUITS KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.! 4 SPECIAL Royal Malaysian Air Force recruiting team will leave for Penang tomorrow to interview candidates. An RMAF spokesman said today that the team Is looking for about 120 candidates to train as mechanics and technicians in the various RMAF181 words
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Article28 1966-01-03 18 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Water will be cut, off in Robinson Road and Raffles Quay between Fmlay.son Green :ind Telegraph Street tomorrow troni 10 a.m. to 6 pm.28 words
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Article25 1966-01-03 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Shell petrol prices have gone up by three cents a gallon. Shell diesoline is one cent dearer a gallon.25 words
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Article92 1966-01-03 18 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. Sonny McLean, a 27 -year-old South African studying karate in Tokyo, may not be allowed to settle in his own country with his wife because she is Japanese, according to a Johannesburg news report yesterday. South Africa's strict apartheid laws forbid racially-mixed marriages.AP - 92 words
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197 1966-01-03 18 Where to buy property for best profits YEW YORK. Sun. A^ The best investment In 1965 was land in suburban development i areas around the i world's big cities, but manuscripts and rare books came a close second, according to a survey published hero. The survey was by Mr. FranzReuter - 197 words
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Article60 1966-01-03 18 LOS ANGELES. Sun.— A light plane yesterday flew o\ huge DLsneylard amusement park near 'u-rr. dropping leaflet! protesting against United States involvement in Vietnam, Police s;iid the .s...me aircraft also dropped some ol the leaflets over ih> Lon^ Beach naval stall n los Aimclts. They boreReuter - 60 words
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293 1966-01-03 18 Sikhs get back Guru Gobind Singh's weapons YEW DELHI, Sun Thousands of Sikhs, ni a D y brandishing swords and daggers as in the past, swarmed into New Delhi yesterday for a sacred event in the colourful history of their martial religious sect. Tlio Sikhs witnessed Die return from Britain293 words
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207 1966-01-03 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. i ABOUT $12 million a year spent by Malaysian pilgrims on their trip to Mecca may in future be invested first in this country before the money is used on the pilgrimage itself. "I shall discuss this207 words
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Advertisement133 1966-01-03 18 Johore Tutorial f§ College Mom School: Bronch School: 25-A, Jolon Ah Fook, Founded: 1961 82 A Jolon Ah Fook Johore Bohru. Johore Boh-u. Ttl: 3141. Principal: K.S. Ponicker, B.Sc. Tel: 2572. ltV-o|»4'iis To-cla> All School Subjects for all Classes from Standard IV to Form VI (Upper) and Commercial Subjects Typewriting,133 words
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