The Straits Times, 4 January 1966
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Title Section21 1966-01-04 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203421 words
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Article, Illustration17 1966-01-04 1 MALAYSIA ACCEPTS NIGERIAN PROPOSAL FOR COMMONWEALTH MEETING ON RHODESIA (.HAZALI .to accompany ilie Tengltu17 words
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Article402 1966-01-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday JENCKU Abdul Rahman is to lead the Malaysian team to the Commonwealth Prime Ministers conference on Rhodesia in Lagos, starting on Jan. 1 1 The Deputy Prime Minister, run Abdul |{;i/;ik. confirmed this today on his return lure from Bangkok, where lie had402 words
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Article479 1966-01-04 1 HARRIMAN: U.S. HAS ONLY ONE AIM... WASHINGTON, Monday. TWO of President Johnsons special emissaries. Mr. W. Averell Harr\man and Mr. C. Mermen Williams, were on the move again today. Mr. Harriman, after conferring with the Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Shastri, in New Delhi flew toReuter; AP; UPI - 479 words
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Article, Illustration253 1966-01-04 1 $25,000 grab outside S'pore bank- By SIA CHEONG YEW (SINGAPORE, Moo. A gunman opened fire at a l>;i n k watchman who tried to stop him ;jik| two accomplices from escaping with $25,000 today. Tfce robbers got clean away in a white Morris Minor. Only one shot was fired at253 words
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Article61 1966-01-04 1 BANGKOK. Mon. President I rdinand Marcos of the Philip- les has been invited to visit latland to return the state visit ttM Kiiik and Queen of lallana to the Philippines two ars ago. Tun Thanat Khoman. Forelpn Minister said lay. According to Tun Thanst. Mr. c\peci«l61 words
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Article23 1966-01-04 1 I ts.AK mbia's two m^ cro;ip> lod;.--nurd £32 increase in the Utal| prtet of copper to £330 IK ton Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration62 1966-01-04 1 £1 million fraud case woman HELGA KRONENBERG i above >, 40, who is being extradited to West Germany to face fraud and false pretence charges involving more than LI million, walking to the plane at London Airport which flew her to Stuttgart. Hclun mm arrested in Torquay An extradition order62 words
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Article32 1966-01-04 1 LONDON. Mon— The Internatioi.ul Tin Council announced tod.ty that the necessary number of tin producing and consuming countries signed 'he Third International Tin Agreement before the Dec. 31 deadline.— AP.AP - 32 words
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Article85 1966-01-04 1 12 soldiers die in Karen ambush RANGOON. Mon. Twelve government soldiers were killed in an ambush by Karen tribal rebels near Tavoy, in southern Burma, on Saturday, it was reported today. The Government-owned Working People's Daily said the soldiers were in a Government supply column which was attacked by moreUPI - 85 words
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Article65 1966-01-04 1 WASHINGTON, lion. The world's total food production has reached a nen- nigh lor 1965— but rhr W\iMiiru'on Agr .culture Department, reported today the ix>pulation uro.vth mean! lrs.s food on many tab >.s around the world. The depar'tiu-nt mM the 1965 prrductloii ffu oiip and a65 words
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Article52 1966-01-04 1 SINOAPORE. Mon Indonesia's First Depu'y Prime Minister. Dr. Subandr:o. today conferred with the Chief ot Staff of KOTI (Supreme Operational Commend*. Major General Suharto, or confrontation against Malaysia. Ralio Jakarta reported tonieht. The broadcast said their meetin? luted about r>n hour and they diacussfd 'the problem inUPI - 52 words
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Article57 1966-01-04 1 ATHKNS Mon.— The Soviet Emijutin.ir inavv pressure on thr Orpck Governmem ;o discover tlv whereabouus of a Soviet High School professor who disappeared imperiously on Dec. 17, authoritative sources said today. Prof. Nikolai Maslokovlc was on a tourist visit, to Athens when he vanished. Some reportsUPI - 57 words
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Article129 1966-01-04 1 MONO KONG. Mon. 1 AN Indonesian .Minister said tuday that PKI chief Aidit was alive and brine held prisoner by army authorities. Brie (ien Sjarin Ilia ji-b. Minister for Higher F.ducation. who is rstortiiK President Sorkarno's JapaneM- wife to Tokyo, made the disclosure in an interview with129 words
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105 1966-01-04 1 MANILA. Mon. The new Philippine (iovernmrnt of Ferdinand I Marcos today hettun la\inu off temporary em-ploy«M-s by the thntiMin<l> in a niassiM 1 austerity niovr. Mr. Marcus had said the (ioxrrnmrnt Treasury MM nearly empty and that all G«ver n inent offleei must105 words
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Article46 1966-01-04 1 £2.6 m robbery man dies LONDON. Mon —The man whom Britain-. imln Rank: robbed Oi £2b31.U0U i. 51 after a coronary thrombosis. It was announced today. He was Frank DeuhurM. postman in charge of the mallbags of j currency stolen in the oaring 1963 holdup.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article183 1966-01-04 1 Police open fire to end clash By JOSEPH MIRANDA PORT SWETTENham, Mon.—Police opened Ore *t the Quarantine Settlement here last night breaking up an armed dash between two gangs, together numIng about 30. The youths were n edly armed with shotguns, paranga and Three youths v I and have been183 words
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Article38 1966-01-04 1 Ml) I 4» lIIMs I ONDON Mon. Mr. r.ink >\U>- \i;ri<-ultural \d\iscr la Qaeca F.li/.«hth will makr thrrc week visit (<» Th.iil.ind i<> ihMM modrrn firiniiiK techniques. Minislr> of (In I l>r\r|opnit nt .inniMinced ,hfir late) Krutcr38 words
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Article, Illustration104 1966-01-04 2 TIME'S MAN OF THE YEAR T fcW YORK, Mon. I Time magazine has chosen Gen. William Westmoreland, U.S. Commander in South Vietnam, as its iii.vi of the year. The magazine said in a press release: "Gen. Westmoreland KM the sinewy personification of the American fighting man in !96.> who, thrnReuter - 104 words
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168 1966-01-04 2 i»i.Ki\(. m» u Chiaa vislrrd.iv urrusetl ißdla Ol vlrppmj; up Us anti Chinese rampaicn in orrirr lo curry favour with Amorii.i. l»rricn MinMrv protest Note to the Indian BaikaMj here reported by the New Chin.i News Asenry, s;iid India had iiM-d the IReuter - 168 words
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122 1966-01-04 2 YORK Mon. Twg American anthropologists say they have lound artifacts in Ecuador that prove the Japanese landed in tho New World as t.trly ;is ,'iOOO B C. This antedates the arrival of [ta lan Christopher Columbus In what io now the Americas ny 4,500 ;uidAP - 122 words
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Article, Illustration264 1966-01-04 2 TALKS ON KASHMIR TODAY TASHKENT, Mon. 'I'HI Indian and Pakistani leaders arrived in Tashkent today for summit talks sponsored by Russia in a spectacular effort to break the Kashmir deadlock. Already Soviet •)ffi'-ials aro talking about a now spirit of Tashkent which they hope willReuter - 264 words
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90 1966-01-04 2 'Pak troops fire on Indian posts' NEW DELHI, Mon. Pakistani troops fired on Indian po^s in the Lahore sector of the Punjab on Thursday and Friday, a Defence Ministry spokesman said last night. He did not say if there had been any casualties. In Kashmir. Pakistani troops were seen digging90 words
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Article50 1966-01-04 2 LEBANON < Tennessee K Mo:i Rescuers yesterday freed a 19--\ear-o]d student from a na.row ri«v?s.<-e v.here he «as trapped (o 20 hours after a landslide. The student. Charles Ray .smith, was taken to bospttal apparently unharmed He had bee i on a cave expedition uith two Inrnd*Reuter - 50 words
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305 1966-01-04 2 SALISBURY, Mon. r pIE pipeline supplying Rhodesia with crude oil from Beira on the Portuguese East African coast has been closed down, thr South African Press Association reported last night. A spokesman for the pipeline! company was reportedAP - 305 words
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Article, Illustration244 1966-01-04 2 All calm again after Dacko is toppled by the army T EOPOLDVILLE. Mon. Calm has rrturned to Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic, folio wing Saturday's military coup which ousted President David Dacko and caused "an undetermined number' of casualties. One European, believed to b* French, was killed, accordingAP - 244 words
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Miscellaneous18 1966-01-04 2 THE CSAMOOLS 4, >SU 2r /^!S£_. V^ BACK ON A CTet^ y /^Zi?\ AtXJC LAP I9>JT A« 0I<?18 words
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208 1966-01-04 3 Upper Volta acts against pay cuts strike threat A BID.IAN, Mon. President Maurice Yameogo, of Upper Volta yesterday declared a state of emergency throughout, the country and banned a strike planned for today against his Governments austerity measun to a broadcast idougou Radio, mont toreel here, tho President said itReuter - 208 words
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Article, Illustration339 1966-01-04 3 Mao breaks his rice for sugar pact with Fidel I HAVANA. Mon. pRIME Minister Fidel Castro said yesterday that China had broken its rice-for-sugar agreement and would neither send Cuba rice this year nor buy Cuban sugar. This probably meant more belt-tightening for the average Cuban. It could have direAP - 339 words
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137 1966-01-04 3 BONN. Mon. Martin Borminn. Hitler's Ion:; hunliil dcpiilv, is iivini; in |.;itin Anu-rica iii>uuiM(i h> mrgcrjr, thr of execated Nad criminal Adult Ik hmani) -aid in an inicr\ii'u pubIKhc today. Klaus l.ichmann. .'5O, tmU the Muniih weekly masa/ine. Quick, in theReuter - 137 words
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Article51 1966-01-04 3 LONDON. Mon Gates of up to 100 miles an hour swept p<trui of Britain yesterday, killing two people. A man replacing til»* was blown off the roof of a house md a ship's steward a I'- -.vashed overboard trom a ve.wl in the English Channel.—Reuter - 51 words
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345 1966-01-04 3 Johnson's man hits out, but steel corporation defends price rise p| NEW YORK. Monday npHE Bethlehem Steel Corporation last night defended its flve-dollar-a-ton price increase for building steel and said it was "not inflationary. Mr. Gardner Ackley. chairman of President Johnson's Council of Economic Advisers, had denounced the Increase, whichReuter - 345 words
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Article34 1966-01-04 3 AUSTIN iTexast. Mon. President Johnson left his Tex >s I ranch Ivre yesterday to fly back to ihlngtoo tfter a 13-day I Chri.siir.us and New Year holiday visit Reute.-Reuter - 34 words
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Article42 1966-01-04 3 GATESHEAD. Mon. About 25.000 homes in this north-east England area were hit by an 81--mlnute power failure yesterday when the tow rope of a glider fell across two high tension power cables. The glider was undamaged In the incident.— OTl42 words
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177 1966-01-04 3 In the room where his wife died HOLLYWOOD, Mon. Movie producer Donald F. Taylci, 47, seventh and last husband of actress Marie ("The Body") McDonald, was found dead yesterday in the bedroom where she died last Oct. 21. The coroner's preliminary reDort was the same as for Miss McDonald afterAP - 177 words
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102 1966-01-04 3 PALERMO Sicily j, Mon. An oil pressure gauge exploded aboard the Greek I freighter Tharos Monr^bla. spattering the captain and first engineer with hot oil. Captain At liana Sakellardls, 39, suffered first degree burns on the; face «nd legs yesterday ana doc- 1AP - 102 words
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103 1966-01-04 3 KANSAS CITY. Moi;. Obir Williams stood beneath the third floor wi n(I n w of a burriing building on New Y<D;iv catching babies thrown from his sister's I apartment. He caught four and laid them on the lawn as thick black smoke billowed from every103 words
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238 1966-01-04 3 "[MUNICH. Mon. ITI Police yesterday held a young waiter and said he killed his wife and two daughters, shot and seriously wounded a young couple who tried to stop him. and finally was overpowered in a gun battle with police. PoliceAP - 238 words
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Article37 1966-01-04 3 TOKYO. Mon. Four dim ben arr misMng in an avalanche <>t; Tsurußi Dakp in the northern alps I of central Japan. Police said the fifth member oi the party a student escaped. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Advertisement293 1966-01-04 3 I Here's Proof! More m.p.g., More Power, More Acceleration with SUP molySl/P Mr. Sh. Akib. owner of a 2 year old AUSTIN Bjjjggsay |n| ti HUO says that after IO.iMK) miles on the clock. -*S he added MOLYSLIP to his engine oil. The fIP'QPV'Pi results:- gear change is smoother, acceleration293 words
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Advertisement215 1966-01-04 3 LOOK AHEAD Make ,>ur choite now. Bf prepared for ;in opportunity when it comr> New Session 3rd January 19W>. Private Secretary 's Certificate Course for the London Chamber of Commerce Exam. Professional ONIM A.C.C.A. and A.I. A. Accountancy CCS. Secretaryship. Institute of Bankers. Single Subject Courses for L C.C. Exams.215 words
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Article, Illustration237 1966-01-04 4 Singapore. Mon.—Slnrapore will undoubtedly have a ■pactal place in the memories of an attractive Japanese dancer. lor llama she is as diminutive as her name is making her debut as a singer in a local nightclub after three hard jcars ol training237 words
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455 1966-01-04 4 Go vt taking action against a mission school SINGAPORE, Monday^ THK Ministry of Education today said "suitable action" would be taken* against the authorities of a mission school, the Maris Stella Ili^h School including a review of its Government grant-in-aid following what it described as a "misleading and mischievous" statement455 words
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118 1966-01-04 4 THREE FPA CLINICS TO CONTINUE FUNCTIONING AS USUAL SINGAPORE. MM. The Singapore Family Planning Association clinics will continue to function as normal under the new Singapore Family Planning and Population Board Bill passed by Parliament on Friday. A spokesman from the association today said no changes would take place in118 words
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138 1966-01-04 4 15 TO GET NAVAL BASE TESTIMONIALS SINGAPORE. Mon. Fifteen local employee.-, at the H.M. Dockjrard Sintjuoore wi'h services, ransmp noni 19 years to 40 yiars will receive L-ood Nrvfa monials 'i°xt week Horn Commodore F. z. W, Lawaon at a ceremony at the Naval Base at 10.30 a.m. on Jan.138 words
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Article, Illustration133 1966-01-04 4 MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS DANIEL after their wedding at the St. Andrew's Cathedral. Mr. Daniel, a journalist, is the eldest son of Mrs. Samna Daniel. The bride. MR. CHARLES JACOB, of Telok Anson. an undergraduate at the University of Sinß.ipore. and Miss Elizabeth George, a Sinsapore teacher, who133 words
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Article60 1966-01-04 4 100 •Immortality' (play), Victoria Theatre 7.45 p.nv Cantonese opera. National Theatre 8 p.m. Free film sho\v> Follow The Sun. Agriculture Today In Japan, Borgo A Mozzano. Sin Mm School. Pasir Rls. 7.30 p.m. Nonya and Bana. Chong Lip School. 7.30 p.m. Survey of Astronautics. Cartoon film, Siitake, Feminine60 words
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343 1966-01-04 4 SINGAPORE. Monday I NOMINATION DA V for the Bukit Merah parliamentary b y election will be on Saturday it was announced today. A brief Singapore Government statement issued at 4.45 p.m. said that a writ of election had been issued by the President of343 words
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Article44 1966-01-04 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Japan Trade Centre in Singapore METRO) will hold an exhibition of Japanese medical products at the victoria Memorial Hall from Wednesday until Saturday. The exhibition will be open dally to the public from 10.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.44 words
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Article42 1966-01-04 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Winners of the 1965 inter-clubs and lnterscliools chess championships will receive their prizes from Mrs. Lim Kolt Ann, wife of the president of the Singapore Chess Federation, at the YMCA Orchard Road preiii&es at 4 p.m. on Jan. IS.42 words
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196 1966-01-04 4 'BLACK MONDAY' for 500,000 SCHOOL CHILDREN SINGAPORE. Monday. ABOUT 500.000 school children trooped back to school today to begin their new school term after the Christmas holidays. For 62.000 hix-vear-olds It was their first ta.->te ol '"Black Monday'— they are beginning their education In primary one clavt s. A spokesman196 words
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163 1966-01-04 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.-Austru-lia's "outstanding" youth. Peter Christie today ventured Into Change Alley, and found it most interesting. And from the shopper's viewpoint, he thought the goods were certainly cheaper than those in Australia. So he bought gifts for his family, and163 words
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Article31 1966-01-04 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Timorart Enterorise Ltd. are staging ■l-.tir rrmiden production. "ImmortnUv". a lour-act play written by a local piavrizht. Mr. J. S. Liu. at .ri Tlieatie until Wednesday night.31 words
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Article179 1966-01-04 4 2 START 'FAST UNTO DEATH' I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The president and the treasurer of the 610-member Association of Passed Students of the Tamil Teachers' Preparatory Examination today sat down on a hunger strike "until we win our case or die of hunger." The president. Mr. s V Llngam. sat outside179 words
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Advertisement178 1966-01-04 4 OPENS CATHAY THURSDAY! I THE PICTURE THAT WON FOR BOTH ITS STARS THE "BEST PERFORMANCE" AWARD ot the Cannes Film Festivol WILLIAM* If m^LWk WYLER'S^^^*^^**m the couector^ m \wi^ JiTorringJTERENCE STAMP SAMANTHA_EGGAR_'Tcchnico!or) OPENS OiU II Vm» FRIDAY! PETER ROGERS SIDNEY JAMES HATTIE JACQUES KENNETH CONNOR j CHARLES HAWTREY ESMA CANNON178 words
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Advertisement207 1966-01-04 4 INDIAN OWAUTV MOOUCr D.N.SINGHA&CO. CAST IRON POUNDERS. MECHANICAL. ENGINEERS. EXPORTERS OF C.I. PIPES I SPECIALS. MANHOLE COVERS. FLUSHING CISTERNS, MACHINERIES SPARES G I BUCKETS. STEEL. FURNITURES IK ANO IMPORTERS CABLE ADDRESS "RAINWATER** SI.C I T. ROAD. CALCUTTA-14. INDIA. I OUR AGENT FOR HALAVA& SINGAPORE /m/sshpofps (malaya) Ltd. i P. B.207 words
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Advertisement366 1966-01-04 4 lASimwS! DAILY AT 1.15, 4.30 8.30 pm Cosh Booking:,: I .SO, $2.50 $4. (No Free li-t) SUPER CINERAMA MthALLELuJAri mAIL Burt LANCASTER Lee REMICK Ultro-P vision Technicolor (UA I (with Chinese Subtitles) II All Children and Tccnoq.,, ore entitled to Concc Ro;e t,f 51. 50 to on/ -cot II during366 words
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Article309 1966-01-04 5 Alan Herman - Alan Herman THAILAND, TOO, ACTS AGAINST THE RICE SMUGGLERS ON BICYCLES By BANGKOK. Monday. A SENIOR Thai Customs officer here has described rice smugglers operating across the Malaysian border as an "ants army." Mr. Swatdi Uthaisri, deputy directorgeneral of the Custdms Department, was commenting on309 words
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83 1966-01-04 5 SEREMBAN. Mon. A Sikh leader. Mr. Sardar Sham Singh, of Jelebu. Negri Sembilan. died in the Seremban General Hospital recently. He was 77. Mr. Sardar Singh, a retired police sereeant-major in Johore. came to Malaya in 1907. He- helped to build several schools and83 words
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Article49 1966-01-04 5 KOTA BHARU. Mon. TV Salt— O Ismail College here will I start further education classes in English and Malay from next month. There will oe six English classes from Form Three to Form S:\. ;i.nd seven Malay classes from Form Three to Form Five.49 words
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Article208 1966-01-04 5 'SHAMEFUL BETRAYAL' OOI TOLD PENANG, Monday. Penang division of the Labour Party today described the election of Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, former Socialist Front Penang divisional chairman, as mayor as "a shameful betrayal of the party and the people who elected him." I In a statement Mr. Kam Yau Nenj?.208 words
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Article39 1966-01-04 5 IPOH. Mon- A youth who was caught stealing a bicycle outside the Central Market here yesterday U being held by the police in connection with the theft of about 15 other machines, a police spokesman said today39 words
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Article40 1966-01-04 5 ALOR STAR. Mon.— The Kedah Government nas nsked the Central Government to fix the guaranteed minimum price of padl at $16 a plcul for this season. This figure is the same a* that for the last season.40 words
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Article, Illustration143 1966-01-04 5 Brunei and a common currency: New ideas RRUNEI TOWN. Mon. The Malaysian Government is expected to make new proposals for the retention of a common currency in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei, according to Brunei's Financial Officer. Dato John Lee. Brunei has used Malaysian currency even though it is not part,Reuter - 143 words
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Article60 1966-01-04 5 PENANG Mon. Tan Ah Chal. 21. was today sentenced to a year* jail for escaping from Doiice custody. The court was told that as Tan was brought to court under police escort to face a robbery charge In April last year he slipped his hands from60 words
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Article32 1966-01-04 5 KAMPAR. Mon. The Pel Yuan School here will hold a food and fun fair in aid of its building fund in the school hall on Jan. 21 and 2232 words
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Article, Illustration366 1966-01-04 5 Two S'pore film actors get offers from Rome By SOH TIANG KENG OINGAPORJE, Mon. Two Singapore actors have hit the International spotlight in films. They are Salleh Melan, who frequently portrays the villain In Malay films and Pedro Lopez Lam. both of whom have received offers from Rome to work366 words
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78 1966-01-04 5 A woman and the boy on a bicycle... SINOA. ORE, Mon. About two months ago, a boy Leong Heng Row, cycled up to a woman walking along Orange Road, pressed her left breast and made off. The woman. N_ Yoke Food. noted his bicycle licence plate, and made a report78 words
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Article38 1966-01-04 5 MALACCA. Mun The former OCPD Malacca (Central) Depuiv Superintendent Ibrahim bin Hatnzah today left for Seremban to assume duties as the OCPD then* He Is succeeded by Depu.v Superintendent Aziz bin Ahmad oi Ipoh.38 words
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Article, Illustration162 1966-01-04 5 Changes in Penang council 'to get things done faster' DENAXG. Mon. Th* new Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. today announced there would hia "tfri-at change" in the administration of the City Council "\\> are sparing no efforts to set things done faster." he told a Press conference. Mr. Ooi. now162 words
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Article25 1966-01-04 5 kampar. Mon. The Kaatp-r Anglo-Chinese School Old Pupils' Association will hold a social and dance at the Kampar Club on Jan. 20.25 words
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Article120 1966-01-04 5 KANGAR. Monday THE Perils State Government is to urse the Central Government to build an independent radio and teli' vision station for Kedah and Perlis Announcing this yesterday, the Mentri Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamad Ha-4Um. said such a station wu- MI7 U)120 words
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Article53 1966-01-04 5 Big cracker 'raid' is probed SINGAPORE. Mon. The University of Singapore authorities are studying reports of a cracker "raid" by male undergraduateon the women's EusofT Hostel on Christmas eve A spokesman for the university. a>ked torlnv what action was being taken, rp plle-1: "The matter is under conderation. I can53 words
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149 1966-01-04 5 London Symphony (on tour) to play in S'pore I ONDON Mon. The London Symphony Orchestra will giv«» one performance In Singapore during its world tour which begins on March 1. The orchestra will also gtv« concerts in Hong Kong. Australia and America. The orchestra's second world tour will last fly»Reuter - 149 words
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Article54 1966-01-04 5 KL'ALA LUMPUR. Mnn. A former art teacher at Falrflelt Girls' School In Singapore. Mrs. Let Swee Cheng, a graduate, of Utenooo University of Tokyo, will hold an exhibition of flower arrangement* at the YWCA. DavldI son Road, on Thursday and Friday. Admission will be by ticket54 words
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Advertisement28 1966-01-04 5 SPECIAL OFFER for the NEW YEAR SEASON ftOO FOR TEN UNITS ONLY HURRY! HURRY! AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT CONTACT: SOLE AGENTS:ASIA MOTOR COMPANY LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG MALACCA KUANTAN.28 words
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Miscellaneous164 1966-01-04 5 Straits Times Crossword U'KOSS 0 Vinegar, a province of the Spaniards <8» 10. Exeunt (5). 11. Is she across the Channel? (7) 12 Considered for a consideration i7>. 13 High singer, low bell (8). 14 She connected the house* of Stuart and Orange (4, 5). 16. School play upsets governors:164 words
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Miscellaneous133 1966-01-04 5 7. TneamcaJ period in the poorhouse ifi' 8. 23 down Idle, and maybe slipshod 1 8 > 14 Romanic (6-4) 15. Went on running backwards before competitor's failure to turn up (3-7). 17. Like the Ark. moved on chain (8) 18. System of 12 that U goodly, perhaps (8). 20.133 words
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329 1966-01-04 6 CHEW LOY KHOON - No-double-taxation pact with Singapore on way CHEW LOY KHOON D/ KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. TVyfOVES are in hand to negotiate a ■"■*-"no double taxation" agreement between Malaysia and Singapore. The Straits Times understands that the Malaysian Treasury has been studying the matter for some time. The Controller or Inland Revenue, Mr.329 words
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Article65 1966-01-04 6 MALACCA. Mon. —The $18,000 Bai.ii Institute at Bukit Bahru her. the first of its kind in South-East Asia, was officially opened today by Mr. Leong Tat Chee on behalf of Mrs. George Lee. chairman of Singapore Bah a is. who was unable to be present. About 10065 words
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Article47 1966-01-04 6 SINGAPORE. Mon— Two SingI apole Government doctors have ijppii admitted to membership of J the Royal College of Physicians Hid Surgeons of Glasgow. They are Dr Tsoi Wing Foo- of Woodbrldße Hospital and Dr. Lee Sicw Know of the Tan Toclc Seng Hospital.47 words
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172 1966-01-04 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. L _J A DOCTOR examining an alleged drunken motorist must be a specialist in his field before he can declare whether the motorist is fit to drive, a defence counsel successfully submitted in the first Traffic Court today. The counsel, Mr. B.H.D. Elias.172 words
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165 1966-01-04 6 Kelantan warned: Well water must be boiled I/OTA BHARI. Mon. Six cI I s in flooduft'eclrd areas in Kelantan arc contaminated, the quarantine station in PenanK confirmed today. Water samples from the wells in Kampong Siren here. Kampong Kemudi in Bachok and Pasir Puteh Town, have been sent to Penans165 words
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Article114 1966-01-04 6 J^UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Government has approved the overtime claim by hospital assistants, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry cf Health. Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman said tori a v. "But we have not yet re.-c f& the Treasury clearance to pay them although u-e ar«114 words
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249 1966-01-04 6 KUAIA LUMPUR. Mon. The University of Maiaya General Staff Union. whose members are now working to rule, has decided to ask the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, to help mediate in its dispute with the university. It has written tc the university authorities requesting249 words
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Article34 1966-01-04 6 KOTA BHARIT. Mon. Inche Hautfiili bin Salleh from Inoh has assumed dutirs as president of the Sessions Court herr. He replaces Nik Hu.wln bin Nik Ali, who has been transferred to Raub34 words
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Article, Illustration18 1966-01-04 6 stopover at Beirut or Rome at no extra air-fare a choice of VC-10's and 707's18 words
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Advertisement60 1966-01-04 6 HVffn Ml HI Ik mm "^B on your way to London For more details of BO AC'S services, consult your local BOAC Appointed Travel Agent or Malaysian Airways (General Sales Agents) Telephone Singapore ***** Kuala Lumpur ***** ALL OVER THE WORLD BOAC TAKES 6000 CARE OF YOU BOAC WHTMM OVCRUAt60 words
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Miscellaneous226 1966-01-04 6 ■1//#\f/ Onp By V.T. ttawnlin s I STRANGE, AM EARTH- NOT WHEN >DLl CONSIDER LJ- I -.OP I^NOU DO, THERE'S NO EVtDENCB MAM ADVOCATING- WHAT VOURE COINO /OlOU SEE, I > TV E ATTEMPT WHY? THAT ANY SUCH A 7* I THE 1NVA6I0N OF HAPPENED MANY KNOW >OU WON'T WILL226 words
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Article, Illustration1778 1966-01-04 7 WILD BILL HICKOK, TARNISHED HERO OF THE WEST A legend as a lawman, but some say he was a killer ONK day late in 186 a two nun, one a well-groomed dandified poker player, the other .1 typical product of the tough West, stood facing each other in the dusty1,778 words
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Advertisement162 1966-01-04 7 Sore throat? 1 I Oequadin Lozenges kill germs that cause the soreness. They give you comfort and relief from the pain of a sore throat. They also stop germs from breeding and spreading and causing more inflammation and soreness. Oequadin Lozenges are a medically approved, anti-bacterial treatment for killing germs162 words
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Article47 1966-01-04 8 Wt4» lit tmimimmm) MR MRS. Khoo Oon Heir 'hank rr'atixn and fTifnrt« fnr 'hi-ir k.nd it ''ndinw Anil vataBMt titxt on tbrir irrHu 3u i.mr. A MRI I.im Han Ynnx wM •o thark a;; rflatiVM and fn»nda for ceacratulatory m»««»*f« and hirrt a-'tndanct a- UMtl or»47 words
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Article87 1966-01-04 8 it Wmrds SI* (Mmlmuim) 4\in THC THING for Wlll»rl Har. T«!« tkon irKMrr ».»«< n .<• a:i iradnc rierw or Ci.dDrcK M»i <rf^or A i'o FOR HOME LOVERS »i MVf JNM .,.,<i Marhlt s Atu*v <""» Cmtim I»h.n and ottifr I port WHILST THE HEAVIEST «nn iHinald Moor* OallcriM'87 words
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Article53 1966-01-04 8 H H.rW» 5< (BUa.) BtM i* CM, ftrra DORSET Royal VI. tonal Hotel. v<vaaaxe M> Bedroom*, all tn trm 1 b. atins. Ful.y ",cen«d OaajMß room* etc. Special winter term* 'rimi::c» tiom fS per e»*«k, i- jU, children undrr MMM naif, .ma avallab.e at U .15 0 per53 words
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7 1966-01-04 8 The Straits Times Tuesday, January 4, 1966.7 words
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Article667 1966-01-04 8 There is still no >ign that Hanoi, Peking and Moscow are interested in peace talks to end the war in Vietnam, I and there is no relaxation by President Johnson of the diplomatic drive to get the talks going. Every statement Iby the communists accuses i667 words
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Article320 1966-01-04 8 Soviet Russia's first attempt to act as a go-between in an international dispute has got •way to a good start. The Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Shastri. and President Ayub Khan of Pakistan have arrived in Tashkent for an event remarkable even for that ancient city. The meeting of320 words
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Article230 1966-01-04 8 At the recent London conference on the quality and packing of rubber it was agreed that Singapore and Malaysia should submit for the approval of this year's conference new master samples against which disputed shipments can be matched. Obviously it was time there were new samples. Some hay«230 words
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568 1966-01-04 8 RICHARD HALLORAN - RICHARD HALLORAN ASIA'S INDUSTRIAL GIANT LOOKS AHEAD TO 1966 By TOKYO THIS year will be difficult for Japan, the only major industrial nation in Asia, but there are signs that it is beginning to pull out of a long recession and568 words
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Article, Illustration772 1966-01-04 8 PATRICK O' D - Hidden crisis in the U.S. PATRICK O'D()\()\ VAST GOVERNMENT SPENDING RAISES INFLATION THREAT by JOHNSON TRTINO TO DO TOO MUCH WASHINGTON r FHKKK is a hidden crisis in the I'nited States. The country is being brought to face the fact that the idea that it is, at least economically, omnipotent772 words
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LETTERS
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148 1966-01-04 8 Wanted: V National Trust for S 'pore rpHEChI A Comn i a commended for its mitiative In taking over and irino as an historic site the home where Sun ten lived in Singapore. I would suggest that its enterprise should be a spur to the Government in forming a National148 words
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Letter182 1966-01-04 8 I REFER to the reply of the Attorney i to Dato Marsh.; my It.-; lor* in columns The point of my letter was that Article 13 of the Malaysia Consitution provided that no law may be passed to enable propert it's to be acquired without payment ol compensation. With this182 words
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Advertisement524 1966-01-04 8 Strait* Timtt k MaUy Mail k* ha*da6 >•: 1 «h» rro«A6( suff«U MABKIT 1 OfCIMV^ Bt)«W R t>c##tia>fkM| Dwtt COLD STOKACf I«AMCMIS r M H.Hm»4 *amd K«t«m Menl t.Hmm< A#ei>e. CITY BOOK STOM LTt> Wnclwter HtM, C<*w tm. THC NEWS FRONT I r*l+a>n<k i Sup itm.r+at I aY, M. ISMAIL524 words
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Advertisement4 1966-01-04 8 Harrisons Lister Engineering Ltd.4 words
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367 1966-01-04 9 Jakarta power puzzle baffles the Thais KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. rpHAI LAND'S efforts to solve the J» Indonesia-Malaysia dispute have come to a standstill "because nobody knows who is in power in Jakarta." Tun Abdul Razak said this here today on his return irom Bangkok where he had been holidaying alter367 words
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Article66 1966-01-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. N'ordin bin Abu Balur. secretary of the Pa nans branch of the Malayan Technical 8crvicei Union, left here today for a Uo-and-a-half month trade union educational seminar in Manila. Inche Nordin. who also the of the Pahanit division nf iIip M.ilaysiin Tr.uirs Union66 words
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Article70 1966-01-04 9 Singapore military exercises SINGAPORE. Mon.— The military will be holdi I tomorrow at t h r Malay camp in Holland Road from 9 am. to 12.20 p.m. •\erri.-* will also lj»? lielri from 8 am. to 11 an. On Jan. 10 and 11 night excrciwa will be held at Colombo70 words
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Article21 1966-01-04 9 KUAI I ANOAT i'hree I .c Hbon $440,000. will be 'milt in th Kuala Langat district this year.21 words
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221 1966-01-04 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said last night that Singapore "a nation with levelminded people who get things done" would be a future pace-setter in SouthEast Asia. Singapore, he stressed, had geography, history and demography on her .side and also people221 words
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81 1966-01-04 9 MALACCA. Mon.— A wedding guest who was arrested yesterday was charged before a magistrate today with rape and gang robbery. Lim Llan Hong. 23. unemployed. Is alleged to have, with five other persons, raided a 14-year-old bab\-sitter after robbing her and her boyfrif-nd. Chu81 words
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Article16 1966-01-04 9 DUNOUN Mon Tl.r 18. mile Dungun-Buku H damaged and lmpauabl* to all i truffle.16 words
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80 1966-01-04 9 IPOH, Mon. Mohamad Yunos bin Sidin. 18, the hole -In heart boy who was promised free surgery in Australia nearly a year ago has been told to wait longer. Mohamed, who was given a second medical check-up by specialists In Singapore recently to certify80 words
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Article, Illustration83 1966-01-04 9 MOH.VMI.D Johari and Moliamed Nazim who ran across the tarmac to greet their dad, the Minister of Defence, get a special hug and kiss from Tun Abdul Razak at RM.A.F, station when he returned to Kuala Lumpur. Picture at left shows Mobamed Nazim I (right) happilyLim Yaw Chong - 83 words
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141 1966-01-04 9 ARMED PIRATES ROB 3 FISHERMEN OF GEAR AND CATCH ALOR STAR, Monday. THREE Malay fishermen were held up by seven armed pirates last Saturday night arid robbed of their fishing gear and catch I totalling $1,000. The piracy took place somewhere near P u 1 a u Tanjong Belau Selat141 words
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Article44 1966-01-04 9 SUNOEI PATANI. Mon. Mr. Ong Leng Oin of the Sultan Abdul Hamid College. Alor Star, has been appointed headmaster of Sultan Barillshah School. Kulim. In succession to Mr. S. David who has been posted to Kelantan as Deputy Chief Education Officer.44 words
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249 1966-01-04 9 From J. FRANCIS TESSELTON, Mon. J Sabah contractor* want a guarantee that recruits from Malaya are skilled labour and that they will stay on their jobs here until their terms of service are over, before arrangements can be made to bring them to Sabah. But249 words
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Advertisement101 1966-01-04 9 jreSnling this wallet fffw H I nl m\ O O flfc i^lQlif YAH "PmbH ill I E E \m W Ym W Vm m BSB^J Ul lIIbIII BB.M mJ^^ V ill w Wb^f mß' m wiw mi mm? m& w I w w^'i' i v VSs^Bßi Bi jH* ii^^Bc I101 words
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Miscellaneous760 1966-01-04 9 TV MALAYSIA ril\\\ri. 5 KuaU Lumpur lish: 7.lo— Talk by Sik Kirn and I'enang; 6 Ipoh and Fook (Mandarin 7.3S Candid .Malacca, 3 Johore Bahru; 4 Cumeru: B—News8 News in Mandarin: —Taiping; 7 B.ilu I'ahat 9 8.10 Take studio; B.3s— Zane Kluang. orey Theatre •'There Wore P.M. 5.45 Oi>ening and760 words
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Article, Illustration569 1966-01-04 10 Esme Baptista's Qll. Ilii' import ■noe of being a Mrs. I never thought a week of marriage could change a girl so. And yet there was Mrs. June Heyworth, the London trained beautician who arrived in Singapore convinced that Cupid was stupid, sitting across the table telling me:569 words
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Article, Illustration381 1966-01-04 10 USUALLY we write about make-up techniques. Today the topic might be called "make off", for it's all about proper methods of cleansing the face of cosmetics. A beauty expert says that whatever type of skin you have, the technique cleanse with upward and outward strokes381 words
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Advertisement171 1966-01-04 10 jfl l ll^ lll fl Your complexion can be smoother, softer, lighter looking, with PONDS VANISHING CREAM Give your skin a lovely, radiant look. That's the first rule for any girl who likes to look her best. For this, gentle, greaseless Pond's Vanishing Cream softens, protects and refines your skin171 words
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Advertisement268 1966-01-04 10 7i ASK MY MOTHER Thoughtful words, reassuring words, words that have been repeated for centuries. For who better than your mother can advise you on the problems of being a girl If you have any doubts, we urge you to ask your mother about Tampax internal sanitary protection. Certainly you268 words
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Advertisement1256 1966-01-04 11 TO LIVERPOOL l> WEST COAST U.K.. Due S'pure Sails f>. Sham Penang DEUODOCUS tow It Part TadlJ ANTILOCHUS L weriool, CItUJM Gdt. IS Jan 5 DEMODOCUS I -.C-.ioi, Jin b Jin I Jai Sl2 JM II PERSEUS iin 1/ Jm 11 Jin 14 M'NTOR Liverpool, Glasgow J;n II Jai il1,256 words
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Advertisement1237 1966-01-04 11 TH£\.vXlL/NES to i THt EAST ASIATIC COMPANY L'l lnco-po»it<( <n Oei^i-ii EXPRESS SAILINGS ID NEAR UM. CUNIINENI ANB >LANOINAVIAi S'Dort P i rum Pen<ng Aji> tienua Ha«rt H'ourg M'oaa Aitw CaM BEIRA I) Suled ItPt'Jait 7/1 In 23 Fet I Ftl I It tt KINA t, lit n/17 Jat H/211,237 words
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Advertisement1199 1966-01-04 11 1 BenuLine] EXPRESS SERVICE TB LONDtN, UTERPOOL CONTINENTAL PQRIS orutTTnu/ fw Liverpool im W BENATTOW H uii fm i Singapore Pt Sham Penang Rotterdam FH 1] It Pt Toiij Jai 9/ S Hamburg FM W G'mcuth Ma 12 BENLOYAL Singapore Pt S'nim Pentng For London IN 14 Jai 5 J1,199 words
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Advertisement1200 1966-01-04 11 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. U.K./Contincnr. CITY OF NEWCASTLE lonson, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Spore P. HkM Penang Havre, Hull 2179 JK 2t Jm CITY OF POONA Havre, lonoon. H burg, B'nen, Rotterdam, Antwerp I lt Fel it Ftl CITY OF BROOKLYN London, H'burg, Roam, Ha.ie. Hull, Middiesbrougft 71 Fel/1 Mm 21,200 words
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Advertisement2044 1966-01-04 12 closiks prices! WCAI RUBBER PRICES I JAMARV tiru grade rubber I 70%. sellers 70 CS). 1....1.. buyrrs cltawd at 5 p.m. i INT. 3 R.S.S. buyers 70. sellers MM \V\N Xl BKFR ■in Sinfc-apuie and Kuala Lumpur 704 'N>. UK Continent buyers PRICE: 111 eta (upone- :>"*"<!»> at 71 rente2,044 words
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Advertisement2322 1966-01-04 12 STOCK EXCHANGE RE-OPENS ON FIRM, CONFIDENT NOTE From Our Market Correspondent TIIK Stock Kxthanite STRAITS TIMRS: The the additional cipit.il inopened again yeoter- consolidated account* for volvod day on a linn and confident the year ended Aujjust ;51 TurninK to future pn»note after the New Year show a profit of2,322 words
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Advertisement1749 1966-01-04 13 THE STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY. JANUARY 4, 1960 lv trom l>age 8) ACCOMMODATION VACANT ACKNOWLEDGMENTS w r< tm *> ■?> !0 Word* S/J (Minimum) FURNISHED TWO-BEOROOM FLAI 10SA. Holland Road with lounge/dlnmii FAMILY OF LATE Yap See Katt. room. Mrvaot'i (|»iirt.T. n:ira k -e. Phon t|<>h tiimk friends nnd relative* for1,749 words
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Advertisement2271 1966-01-04 13 EDUCATION TUITION VEHICLES FOR SALE DRESSES DRESSMAKING IS Ward* M Min.)— Box St et: extra li Ward* S$ (Him.)— Box St eti. extra IS Word* U (Mtn.)—B»x el*, extra IS Word* W Mm.)— Bax St eta. extra nwS.fhf oR h™^ HO TV^ IT "V."^" PAM YOU CCt or School C2,271 words
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Advertisement578 1966-01-04 13 P| J |»fr bJ m -jrM j NOTICE REMINDER COMPANY FOR SALE PROPERTY SALE a private limited com- PANY REGISTERED IN SINOAI TOJAY PORE ON 17TH FEBRUARY IUGS 1. No. 18 Nallur Road Vacant FOR THE PURPOSE OK DESIGNPosscsslon. ING. DEVELOPINO. MANUFAO 2 No 20 rahV Rn.ri v.n.nf TURING AND578 words
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202 1966-01-04 14 Welfare man cheated of $21,000 by bomoh KUALA LUMPUR. Monday 44-YEAR-OLD bom oh, Maria alias Zainon binte Abdul Manaf, who told a senior government officer that she could ingcrease his money n>y supernatural means, today pleaded guilty to cheating him of 521.000. Maria, of Batu Lane here, was originally charged202 words
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174 1966-01-04 14 Tengku says 'sorry' to Brunei leader BRUNEI TOWN. Mon Tengku Abdul Rahman has expressed regret over an article published recently in the Utusan Zaman Sunday edition of the Utusan Melayu which criticised Brunei In a letter to the leader of the Brunei Alliance Party. Haji Hasbollah bin Daud, made publicReuter - 174 words
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Article, Illustration190 1966-01-04 14 Mustapha attacks S'pore aid offer JESSELTON'. Mon. The chairman of the Sabah Alliance. Tun Mustapha bin Dato Harun has resented Singapore's move to provide $100,000 In it* Bud'.;ft to enable students from Sabah and Sarawak to go to the State for training under tin lombo Plan. In a statement i<Mied190 words
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185 1966-01-04 14 IJUALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon. The future of the Rent Control Ordinance, is expected to be reviewed by the Cabinet soon. Unle.s> renewed, it will expire at the end of June tru» year. But its fate this time l» likely to depend on the 32--page185 words
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Article38 1966-01-04 14 ALOR STAR. Mon A motor fcli.M. Lai Wens? Kmr.%, 30. was ijured winrolNded wttb a bu/lalo a' Gunone Kerianit last night Lai m thrown ofi his mprhln* and died later In the General Ho>])ital.38 words
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Article27 1966-01-04 14 PARIT BUNTAR. Moo ty fhmillim attached to the various departments In the district huve registered their lames with the newly-formed Krtfta Hood Donors' Association.27 words
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Article, Illustration512 1966-01-04 14 SINGAPORE. Monday T«HE Singapore High A Court has dismissed with costs a claim by two banks for damages of about $623,000 for non-delivery of 20 consignments of rubber and pepper shipped from Sibu, Sarawak, to Singapore, in May and June 1961.512 words
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Advertisement827 1966-01-04 14 THE PERAK ANTI-TB bwoakhw mim<ii«\i u% ASSOCIATION I»kbimii;i iTOCB Ifil/W-Tt. KIN I A UIJ)IKItl BKANLM ;tomt INVIII-- %FFUCATIONfI Mm 'rom 7th to nil POBI <>l DIHTBK I n January. 1966. both dyvs moiii. \\is| i; >. Id* Appluatii l.i.ulu be Malax beiwren 25 and 40 ye:. TAN BENG LAY, urnirrnblv827 words
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Advertisement920 1966-01-04 14 NOTICES TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) Mil li l (M)KK SECTION 137 Ml \l( IIMI.ITY OF IPOH. NOTICE IS HEKKB\ O1VEN that it is proposed uncier Section 144 of The Town Board* Enactment iPMS Cup 137) to amend the Ipoh approved Town Plan No B3 published u Notification No920 words
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Advertisement132 1966-01-04 14 Rebecca T. Northen 1 1" X 8_" 320 Pages 14 Colour Plates 206 Black White Photographs •21 Line Drawings This book is intended to teach the beginner, to help the orchid grower who hos olreody become successful with orchids, ond to open new fields for the advanced grower. This book132 words
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Article, Illustration45 1966-01-04 15 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING HIGHLIGHTS OF 1965 by MALAPIN. with Lyall Harbridge astride, winning the $20,000 Penang Gold Cup over lOf from Entertainment V (Des Coleman) by three-quarters of a length. Third is Credit Balance 111 (Garnet Bougoure). Timesport picture.45 words
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432 1966-01-04 15 PENANG, Monday. r rHE 1965 racing season was high--1 lighted by the keen rivalry between two formidable trainerJockey partnerships Colin Tul-loh-Des Coleman and Rinus van Breukelen-Les Coles. Right up to the final day of the Penang Christmas meeting they dominated the scene. The432 words
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Article221 1966-01-04 15 VENI VICI Stable (C. Guinet) heads the 1965 winning owners" list for the third successive year with 35 winners. 29 seconds. 18 thirds and 5223.355 in stakes. Second is Shaw Sable «ith $1 48.260 in stakes from 21 fir Us 11 seconds and elplit thirds. \jn .^r.na221 words
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Article400 1966-01-04 15 IPOH. Mon. Weights lor all cielit races here on Sunday, first day of the Perak Turf Club January .meeting: tl. 3. Uiv. I— 5lF M>-> Delaware 9.00 Squaw 8.12 /ndi.iqiir 8-10 Globe Stream 8.09 Ilith flifiht 8.09 Kid in. 1 1. 8.08 (jeronimo 8.08 Dust Fury 807 Buava400 words
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501 1966-01-04 15 Melbourne Test heading for draw today from JACK FiNGLETON: Melbourne, Mon. RAIN stopped play in the Second Test just after tea today with Australia 69 runs behind England's first innings total of 558 with nine wickets in hand. England had a good first innings lead of 200 but the 120-run501 words
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Article145 1966-01-04 15 A I STRAI.I M inns 351 ENGLAND Ist INNS (Saturday 516-7) Boycott c McKenzie b Wallers 51 Barter c Grout b McKenzie 48 tdrich c and b Vcivers 109 Barrington c Bulge b Vcivers 63 C'ow'drry c Connolly b Cowper 104 Smith c Orout b McKenzie 41 knight b145 words
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Article122 1966-01-04 15 CALCUTTA. Mon. Tliu Soome. I of the Soviet Union, won U.ree titles In the Asian lawn tennis championships which ended here yesterday. The Russian girl, who took the! women's singles and women's doubles titles on Saturday, teamed with her compatriot, Alex Metreveil, to win the122 words
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Article28 1966-01-04 15 TOKYO Mon Orient featherweight boxing champion Mlfsunori Seki (Japan 1 retained his title here last night with an eignthround knockout over Philippine challenger Francisco Balug. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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195 1966-01-04 15 F. EMMANUEL - F. EMMANUEL By KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Ro-, bert Choc. Malaysian Mmw ntitlonal who was dropped '.romi the FAM team for the Seap Games .soccer competition, has been recalled to lead Malaysia in the friendly match against the Aus-i trim national sue at tlie Merdeka195 words
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Advertisement628 1966-01-04 15 W^mW V minoHa ££v V m M There's a Minolta for every photographer for every purpose Truly, Minolta Cameras are for every purpose and for every photographer. They are perfect for professional use, yet ideal for just plain fun. All Minolta models are equipped with the unsurpassed Rokkor lenses, and628 words
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Miscellaneous33 1966-01-04 15 SPORTS DIARY >IO( KKV Spore Div. 1: Khalsa v SRC <Farrer Parkc 19 Siznais, v Police (Thomson Road). Div. YMSA v PWD <Balestier Road). Kl'tiGER S'sor htngue: Klang Club "B" v Tigers <Klar.gi.33 words
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Article, Illustration55 1966-01-04 16 pRESIDENT-elecl Ferdinand Mar--008 gives the Vsii*n lo his people ;is he is acclaimed on arrival for his inauguration ceremony in Manila. Mr. Marcos, of Ih c Xacionalista Party, polled a total of 3,861,324 votes against :U87.7:>2 from the incumbent Macapagal, the Liberal Party candidate, in the recent PhilippinesUPI - 55 words
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363 1966-01-04 16 Senator Gan urges export aid for our rubber KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. I JHK Chairman of the Malayan Rubber Expori Registration Board, Senator Gan Teck Yeow, today urged the Central Government to establish an "export finance insurance scheme" to finance rubber exports to countries needing credit terms. The scheme would enable363 words
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120 1966-01-04 16 JAKARTA, Mon. One of the two (iaruda Indonesian Airways Dakota aircrafts reported missing since last Saturday was found yesterday, the official Antara news agency said today. Kescue parties found the bodies of four crew members and 10 passengers, but three other passengers were120 words
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Article114 1966-01-04 16 SCHOLARSHIP OPEN TO GRADUATES SINGAPORE. Mon. The University of Singapore's Economic Research Centre Is offering an overseas research scholarship, open to graduates with a good honours degree in economics, or a related social science. The scholarship, which is tenable for two or three years, hi allexpense paid, and includes grants114 words
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Article33 1966-01-04 16 SAIGON. Mon.— Americiin AmbatwdOC H<>ii;y C.ibct Lodjr :mcl South Vietnamese Foreien Mtnla■ci i)'. inn. Van I)., today signed in. n 1 ior thn Installation television in south Vietnam.— R 'liter33 words
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Article55 1966-01-04 16 MOBILE 'Alabama i. Mon. Off Genera! Mi total Katnieii a«iiinM iiim thai \hpre iln'i: I Influence in rhi> Mr. Katzenoach »p»»%tm Id Mobile ..ad tin- Justice Department will and lorceluiiy again** Ku kiux Klai or anyone pN> who tries to frigtvN ro irom fryrekriste." or vote.55 words
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219 1966-01-04 16 I^UALA LUMPUR. Mon. A banker who was mistakenly reported killed in the 1923 Yokohama earthquake died in England on New Year's Day. Mr. J.A.D. Morrison, former Malayan manager ol Die Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, was in Hong Kong at that time.219 words
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352 1966-01-04 16 Islands ruled by Indon volunteers CAPTURED FISHERMEN TELL OF ORDEAL MUAR, Monday r II E Indonesian islands off Sumatra are undtr military rule, controlled by volunteer forces known in Indonesian as Pasokan Sukarel.i wan. This was disclosed today by 37 fishermen who were released by the Indonesian Government last month352 words
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210 1966-01-04 16 Singapore may soon have 'packaged' homes (JINGAPORE. Mon. O Factory finished buildings, which arrive on site in the form of weather-proof "packages" ready to bi t>ct in a matter of minutes, may soon be marketed in Singapore. The plan depends success Di the forthcoming vi>it oi Mr. Jack Ashworth. export210 words
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Article399 1966-01-04 16 i "MKJN. Moil. 1: mark rod today i>y «oid charet whicb Ctrmcd on iociu iiimand with itenUmeni encouraged ■me extent by the uncertain equity outlook. Some American buying was :ilso seen with a scrip yhcrtaee Hidnvj the advance. Elsewhere, industrials drifted !ower on lack ot399 words
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Obituary23 1966-01-04 16 USHER L w Djakarta pa Mud a way Ist CLIZABETH PEREIRA motti-r of Roman of Kn* Ann Estate, Kmnc. Jiiil -i on23 words
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Article213 1966-01-04 16 MANILA, Monday. "JHAI Foreign Minister Tun Thanat Khoinnn yesterday expressed his misgivings about Maphilindo because of iis "obsolete' 1 emphasis on racial and ethnic aspects among its partners. In an interview published in the Manila Time-, be said: "We in Asia are cosmopolitan and we haveUPI - 213 words
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Article62 1966-01-04 16 SINOAPORE, Mon.— Dr. Eberhard Jaeckel, a lecturer at Kiel University In Germany, will talk on "Revolutions and (social change in modern Europe" at the Cultural Centre on Jan. 31 at 7.30 p.m. The lecture is being sponsored by German Embassy. Dr. Jiuckel is on n62 words
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Article30 1966-01-04 16 BANGKOK. Mon. -Cambodian troops lobbed momr.s and mac-lune-'iunned two Thai communities ne;'.r the Thai-Cambodian border yesterday. Thai border police reported today. They said one Thai ma killed. AP.AP - 30 words
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