The Straits Times, 5 January 1966
1966-01-05
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Title Section21 1966-01-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS I^o,ooo The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1966 .£> 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203421 words
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376 1966-01-05 1 The big (prices) leap forward for Indons JAKARTA, lues. The cost of dovernment services look another giant Uap forward today w i I h staggering price boosts in motor fuels, railways lares and telecommunication rates. Overseas cable and phone tariffs took the biggest jumps to a level L'B times higher376 words
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Article, Illustration563 1966-01-05 1 Ayub, Shastri meet but both nations ,s till as far apart as ever£ TASHKENT, Tuesday DAKISTAN today opened the Tashkent summit conference by rejecting an Indian proposal for a "no war 1 pact until the Kashmir conflict is settled. India mack an implicit demand thai Pakistan recognise Indian563 words
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Article, Illustration598 1966-01-05 1 RAZAK STATEMENT - S'pore resumes barter trade RAZAK STATEMENT BUT STATE IS SURPRISED BY KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. BARTER trade between Singapore and Indonesia has been resumedon a limited scale. This was confirmed today by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. A few boats (of over 200 tons) had been licensed, Tun R;»z;ikReuter; UPI - 598 words
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Article48 1966-01-05 1 KUCHING. Tues. The Sarawak Government has imposed a 24-hour curfew in the Tebedu area in the First Division near its border with Indonesia, a Government spokesman said here today. No reasons were given. The spokesman said it would continue in force until further notice. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article33 1966-01-05 1 ZERMAT < Switzerland!. Tues. More than 6.000 French. Oermr.n .iikl Brttttl tourist temporarily ;i<v!<ra m thi.s famous si: icmii .h.- aaorninf when an !.i cv; oil the >JpttW railw:iv. n.> inland, ap33 words
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Article35 1966-01-05 1 RAWALPINDI. T— \u>tr.ilian (.rncr.il Robert Nimiiui. hirf 0 V Kashmir military observer, died today. <■rnri.il Nininio was It. He \«as appointed senior I V military observer in Kashmir to 1950. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article213 1966-01-05 1 Killed— a Mao man in Viet SAIGON, Tuesday. AMERICAN paratroopers, charging through waist-deep mud and water, at times under their own artillery lire, today found the body which Ihev think is that of a Communist Chinese adviser with the Vietcong. The body, with part of the head blown off by213 words
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Article40 1966-01-05 1 JAKARTA. TIMS. The Army ter and Army Cht -Uen Suharto, &.i\ thai -Aiih lie return o) the Para commando troops •KI'KADi Horn Central and East Ja\a they were ready for confrontation against Malaysia 'at any time." Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article94 1966-01-05 1 Trapped by net, two die at sea PARIT BUNT AR. Tues. Two fishermen were drowned yesterday when they we r e entangled In their fishinp net and dragged Into th< about four miles from Kuala Kurau vill. Yeow Bens Huat. 39. and Ng Khn Hock. 18. were hauling in their94 words
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Article21 1966-01-05 1 JAKARTA. Til ivu drio today denli abroad mo •rould leave iiuin:.. or.t. old n not .ii unruf report."21 words
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Article30 1966-01-05 1 RHIu Ss SHELL R\ WARSHIP ITOtmr. Ttirs Indon**nn ;un> on Rhio Islaa-ls lasl alfhl Bhrlns RN mio'■weepei Darltagtcw. hut »k*ts fell ifcwrt, Australian RroaeUaMinc <»mmiN«.i"ii reported tumcht Rrutrr.30 words
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Advertisement72 1966-01-05 1 TOP-QUALITY FANCY WALL CLOCK Elfctrie or B«tt«ry op«r«t«4) lUI MOST USEFUL GIFT FOR A MODKRN lIOMI iWatch Clack k^cr'nliiti sine* Mf. M-70 tins nlv year GIVE ANCHOR BEER IN COLOURFUL, FESTIVE GIFT PACKS Say "Kong Hee Fatt Choy" this very welcome way with a gift-wrapped pack of Anchor, everybody's favourite72 words
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Article, Illustration293 1966-01-05 2 Everything except surrender of South Vietnam Humphrey WASHINGTON. Tuesday. VICE-PRESIDENT Hubert Humphrey said yesterday that the United States had "put everything into the basket of peace expect the surrender of South Vietnam/ He was speaking to reporters following a White House conference with President Johnson and293 words
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147 1966-01-05 2 Riot squad guard Shell office in Aden APIS I lirs -RlOt polite were summoned to the shell Oil < ompuis > bead efßee hen- jrester d.i\ io disperse pick«-ti?n; slrikrrs .mcl muni the building. Ihe strike ol \rr 3M sJieii rmpimi's began wstcrrt.iN .is ;i protest .i^.iin--t the rnmp.im s147 words
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127 1966-01-05 2 'MillionAmericans needed for victory' UAN FRANCISCO, Tues. §America will have to send a million soldiers to Vietnam to be assured of a proJ^aility of military flftss. Sir Basil H k^Vl Hart, noted Brit^^military historian, said yesterday. "Bombing Is not the answer. 1 he told a new.s conference, it wont work127 words
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Article, Illustration90 1966-01-05 2 VATICAN CRY, lues. T Pope Paul (above) is worried by the lack of response to his messages urging world powers to negotiate peace in Vietnam. Vatican sources said today. So far there has been an almost total silence, at least publicly, to his90 words
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84 1966-01-05 2 N'l-W DXLIII i nance Minister, Mr. T T. hnamachai denied allegations ol corruption and nepotism tnadi memorandum by 11 Mcmirllament. lie told .i Press confi he resigned from the C.ibinet on Friday be- cause lie felt Prime Minister ShaMri's desire to MibmU the allegation84 words
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165 1966-01-05 2 Iraqis say: We are about to wipe out Kurds I\AMASCUS. Tues. The Iraqi Government yesterday said its forces fighting in the snowbound mountains of the north had trapped the bulk of a Kurdish rebel army and were poised to wipe out the four-year-old Kurdish reDellion. The Government appealed to neighbouringAP - 165 words
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407 1966-01-05 2 SAIGON. Tuesday JJNITED States paratroopers sprayed tear gas from helicopters on Vietcong guerillas during a fierce battle among the South Vietnam rice fields, an American spokesman said yesterday. But the ga.s failed In Its purpose of flushing a concentration of the guerillas407 words
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Miscellaneous26 1966-01-05 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /lets ttP^J^rZiztit\ have SUCH t*\ /7tc meablv^N /^ano PEOMtsecT\ W^*^ 1 r~7~^**U- \C V^T J^^ V^ AT FfVE^, *^^^*V^^^^^^^^^^l I 21-126 words
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258 1966-01-05 3 SMITH EASES THE SQUEEZE ON ZAMBIA SALISBURY,. Tuesday. {{HODESIA's breakaway regime yesterday revealed that it had partly relaxed its economic squeeze on neighbouring Zambia The Ministry of Lands and Mines announced that additional royalties imposed last month on coal and coke sold to Zambia (and the Con^o) had been suspendedReuter - 258 words
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103 1966-01-05 3 Soviet dancers kicked out of Tanzania IYAR -ES SALAAM Tuev An entire troupe of lit Soviet variety artists has been ordered out of Tanzania. Every member of the show was deelarrd a prohibited immigrant and told to leave within two hours. The artisU art- iaa Cers. acrobats, nnisl Hans, maunAP - 103 words
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267 1966-01-05 3 NEW YORK, Tues AIR. Michael Quill, the fiery Irish-born Leader of New York's striking public transport workers, today faced the choice of ending the underground railway and bus strike by 11 a.m. or going to jail. no ,>n< oivpn the choice lie wmReuter - 267 words
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Article43 1966-01-05 3 MOSCOW. Tues. Ri. terday expelled Dr. Alois Mertes. First Secretary of the West German Embassy in Moscow, an Embassy spokesman said. He said the Soviet Foreign Ministry alleged that Dr. Mertes hart been involved in illegal activity Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article31 1966-01-05 3 WASHINGTON. Tue.s. MarUißßins. American foreign ndent, died In hospital i !ong illness. became widely know n -Mxmdent during the Korean war and recently wrote a lyndleated HeuterReuter - 31 words
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97 1966-01-05 3 Nkrumah bans book by his last British general ACCRA. Tues. President Nknunah has banned a> contrary to the public Interest book written by the la>t Briton to command lhai :uan Army. Tilt book in African Tigh': !>\ MaJor-OenanU Henry AioxarII fur t'vn vf:>rs Chirf Defence st..fi until ■in Nkrumah .sack.Reuter - 97 words
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Article57 1966-01-05 3 SPRINGFIELD, Tues. Mr.' Robert C. Henry, j 44-year-old Negro fun^riM dlrec'(;r. Is .ow Mayor ct the only member net to be inayot Onici ci'y :»:r. Her.i- led the vn-ing foi on In the November electing ami 'ellrnv members of ihe flve-meiiiber commission elected him unanimously lastAP - 57 words
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Article33 1966-01-05 3 I AOOB. Ii: r jresteraay thai dtod and Bra hi ijurned at the weekend In clashes in the 1 eonnectad to Urn regie there on Oc;. 11. A P.33 words
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Article26 1966-01-05 3 lONDON. rues. M.-* Judith Todd. daughter of Rhodrcian ex- Premier GarfU-ld Todd. Uiis named •\u>m.in cif the year" by the Com:>.ii!y Worker. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration176 1966-01-05 3 007 girl arrives but where was Bond? THE heroine ajid villain "with cigarette i ct the nev James Bond film ThunaerbaJl'' are mcUired arriving together lor the film's London wenm rt> last week. Claudine Aimer ulavs Domino, one of Bonds many conquest in the thriller And Adoiio Celli play- the176 words
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108 1966-01-05 3 LONDON. Tues. Signalman Ernest Croff stopped a train yesterday as his personal protest against timetable cuts. A chartered 10-coach train, carrying 400 railway enthusiasts on a weekend excursion, came to an unscheduled halt as Mr. Croff clicked up a signal arm to red. CarryingReuter - 108 words
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Article62 1966-01-05 3 CAIRO. Tue*. Twenty cafe* were closed yesterday for two I weeks for increasing prices. Owners ■wore warned that the shops would be cosed for good If It happened again. I'll is is the Government's latest move af?ai:iM shop-keepers and merchants who r.tise prices following recent increasesReuter - 62 words
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Article28 1966-01-05 3 DUBLIN. Tues. Thr port of Dublin wm paralysed yesterday in .< strike of about 2-000 doclcers- I demanding a 40-hour five-day I working week. Reuter IReuter - 28 words
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Article18 1966-01-05 3 IXDNDON. Tues. A Royal Air Force helicopter crashed yesterday killing the two crew members. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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137 1966-01-05 3 fOS ANGELES Tues. Plans were announced today for development of a manlike machine that tan breathe, couth, twitch ii> shoulder muscles and change volour from p'nk to blue to uhsa yr.i\ Morenwr the mechanical "palirnt" will be *,ensi tive in ranrtei dongM ofUPI - 137 words
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104 1966-01-05 3 AIKO Tuev— A I SSSS million food agreement was sisnrd today bttwftii the I \K and the I'nited States. By the end ol Jum tin I°AK will ml under the agreement 750.000 tons of wheat and flour. 2.000 tons of edible104 words
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Advertisement100 1966-01-05 3 MOTHERS AKTA-YITE ENSURES GOOD HEALTH PROPER DEVELOPMENT AND RESERVES OF ENERGY FOR EVERY MEMBER V >S v 0F YOUR FA WLY I I \l drink in hot at cold milk, which ignli.ni ill/ 1/* J< I b«l«nc«d lermuU o« lout MHSM I /I \jf ART* VITI la >.comm«nd.d to tntun100 words
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Advertisement132 1966-01-05 3 i*vi jour Srliool IV\i Books Marican Sons Ltd 171, Middle Road SINGAPORE-7 NEW CARTON NEW BOTTLE 1 l«s m m v I m jk If J> lii ieuiilC 3F Rw 1 c if} Iw S I ■MB V^^ I I SAME FINE FRENCH BRANDY BEEHIVE FR££wnH $unm in me New132 words
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Advertisement346 1966-01-05 4 MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED olfer o NEW and SPECIAL SERVICE at 102 BRANCHES ffjiffi! f^w' jHgl S:::m\ jui ,^7^C"- yy fe lUllffimi f^X/) jß^B^^mY^y^^ You may now draw up to MALAYAN tANKiNG LIMITED JHwflfl r^ I -re Jill 1 W' \p\J\M\M =Hlbi CHk-— VI on your Savings Account at any :sr:;-:346 words
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Article, Illustration279 1966-01-05 5 Adventure trip to Britain: 20 eager to join SINGAPORE, Tuesday. far more than 'JO people, both servicemen and civilians have responded to RovaJ Marines officer, Lieutenant Hugh Wiltshire, who hist week asked tor three young volunteers to help him s;iil his yacht on ;i S.OOO-mile trip to Britain. In addition,279 words
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Article, Illustration172 1966-01-05 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. A O busy programme has been prepared for the one-week visit to Singapore by Cardinal Cardijin (ihove). who is due here ti morrow evening. Catholic leaders will be at the airport to welcome the Belgian founder of tli' International Young Christian Workers172 words
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Article, Illustration64 1966-01-05 5 DR. LIKE T. MESENAS and his bride, the former Miss Anne Low Ek Hiang, cutting their wedding cake at athay Hotel, after their marriage on New Years Day at the Church of St. Ignatius in King's Road. The bridegroom is the serond son of Madam A. Chua.64 words
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Article169 1966-01-05 5 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. A NINE- YEAR-OLD schoolgirl told a preliminary inquiry today how a youth "did something to me" under a tree while she was on her way home after watching television at his home. I She told the Ninth Maglstnte'a Court; "I was viewing169 words
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221 1966-01-05 5 Tues. A delegation from the Maris Stella High School met officials of the .Ministry of Education today in connection with the mission school's admission problem for 120 primary one children. But both the school delegation and the Ministry declined to reveal the outcome221 words
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117 1966-01-05 5 SINC.APORE. lut-v The British Council and Donuld Hmm Concerts Ltd. arc jointly sponsoring the one-night performance of the London Symphony Ort hestra in Singapore at the National Theatre on March 9. The urrhrstra. hirh will Ix-gin I its world tour on March 1, mill perform117 words
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Article193 1966-01-05 5 Tues. Any poison who has secured entry into Singapore by making a false or misleading statement may be regarded to have made an unlawful entry under a Bill to amend the Immigration Ordinance, and which has been given a first reading in Parliament. rtM B ii.193 words
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141 1966-01-05 5 An extort attempt on stallman: Six months for thug SINGAPORE, Tues. O When a mee-seller. Tan Boon Tiong. was threatened by a gangster yesterday evening that either he pay a protection fee or have his stall smashed, he promptly replied: "I don't have money now. But I'll give it to141 words
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Article72 1966-01-05 5 A question on repeat classes SINGAPORE. Tues —The Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will be asked at the next meeting of Parliament whether the Government has any plans to start repeat classes for those, who failed their primary schoolleaving examination In the English and Chinese streams. A question72 words
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101 1966-01-05 5 Public views invited on Muslim Bill SINGAPORE. Tues.— The .select I committee of Parliament un the Administration of Muslim LawBill has Invited representations from the public on the Bill. The object of the Bill Is to repeal and re-enact the law relat- mg to Muslim.-,, and to make pro- l.sion101 words
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Article71 1966-01-05 5 SI.NfiAPORK. Tues— Point- today appealed to the public to help them pre.-ent telephone wire thefts On Sunday, lengths of wires from four telephone poles in Ounearn Road were stolen. The acting Police Sec- retary. Deputy Superintendent J. F. Feng, said: "Someone must have seen the removal71 words
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Advertisement481 1966-01-05 5 ORGANISATION DAILY: 11 145-4.6 30 30 NO FRIt LIST i From ORIENT WITH Luwt rTLfß*M*MiiHiTTlju ajOpcm Today: 11 1 45-4-6 30-9 1 5 NtW JAVES Dt/- Michael Parks WILD bEED «rir*i CELIA KAYE (Ul SB) aa Pexjrl Bucl. aj "DRAGON SEED" (sbi 811 am, 1 45. 4. 11 om. I481 words
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Advertisement111 1966-01-05 5 OPENS CATHAY TOMORROW! 'THE COLLECTOR' IS A SHOCKER!! Even if you sit there not daring to open Syour mouth YOU'LL BE SCREAMING FOR HER TO ESCAPE! cotvmu Hcnm william w^mmrwm WYLER'S 4r C.^l the collector T&fcJi TERENCE STAMP SAMANTHA EGGAR MSB I Precteq by william wyler technicolor* O«NS ORCHARD >"'»AY:111 words
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Advertisement60 1966-01-05 5 I 2Tm" WEEK!* "lisT 3 DAYS! V Daily i Shoot: 1 1 am-3 15& I pm I I IFC pr«t*flti Raj Kopoor'i "SANGAM" rr.chnw J in Hindi with Eng. Malay Subi. I OUR NEXT BIG ATTRACTION! j tUMII CWTT a tHi.* N4IOU J i Latt Day: J, p.m Yon. pal60 words
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Advertisement202 1966-01-05 5 Liiio" s"n'a" oVens'todaY" I B DAILY 5 SHOWS: 1 1 a.m.. 1 .45. 4.00. 630 9.15 p.m H See the NEW JAMES DEAN MICHAEL PARKS as the YOUNG REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE! Searching Restless THElß ONLY HOME... EACH OTHERS ARMS! V w M 1 ~I fl W PARKS fIKHYE I202 words
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Miscellaneous220 1966-01-05 5 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'PIIK followlnx l« today (n*hedulc •of rlvil olrrraft movementa at Paya Lebar alirort RinKupore: ARRIVALS B 0 AC Kn.in Sydney. Darain Tit. 7 ni) p.m. Japan Airllnit: From Jakarta UL ;i.'i V4O a.m. KLM: From Jakarta (XL U2> 3 p.m.: from A.mM*rdam, Athen*. Beirut. BunKkok.220 words
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Miscellaneous306 1966-01-05 5 TODAY ••Immortallij (play.). Victoria Theaue. 7.45 pja. Trade exhiuuion. Victoria Memorial Hall, 10 a.m.— 6 p.m. Cantonese opera. National Theatre. 8 p.m. Free Htm shows Invitation to India. Peanuts a Valuable Crop. Feminine fashions. So Small My Lsland, R.A.P. Seietar quarters. 7.30 p.m. Nonya and Baba, Tho Mow; School. Ylo306 words
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333 1966-01-05 6 Sarawak move for an all-races party rp KUCHING, Tuesday. 1 HE newly-appointed secretary general of Barisan Raayat Jati Sarawak, a member party of the ruling Sarawak Alliance, Inche Taib bin Mahmud, wants native parties in the State to merge as a prelude to a single all-races political party in the333 words
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115 1966-01-05 6 Owners of taxis told: 'Don't overcharge' SINGAPORE. Tues. Three taxi owners' associations have advised their members not to over-charge taxi drivers who hire their vehicles. The chairman of their Joint committee. Mr. T.A. Simon, today warned that disciplinary action would be taken against those members who failed to observe this115 words
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200 1966-01-05 6 PENANG, Tu«s. niRECT individual mem- bership to the Eurasian Union of Malaya would change the whole basis of the community's representation in the country, the Penang Eurasian Association warned today. The association, at its annual meeting last Sunday, resolved to200 words
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248 1966-01-05 6 Father Narbais dies in Ipoh at 55 IPOH, Tues. A Ro--1 man Catholic priest. who was condemned to death by the Japanese in China about 22 years ago. dk>d In Our Lady's Hospital here this morning, after a short illness He was Rev Father P. Narbais. 55. parish pt.< St.248 words
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230 1966-01-05 6 Nothing sinister, Lim assures Sabah SINGAPOBE. Tuo ih, Minister tot i \mnmn. Mr. I. mi Kirn >an. today emphatically denied there was .tnv sinister object behind Sir;rapore> alloration of siuo.ooo in the ISM ■■fleet to cttiblr student*, from Sabah and Sarawak la eene here for training under thn iiliitnhii PI.230 words
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Article30 1966-01-05 6 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues. A lorry attendant. Tan Pen Aui. u.ts fatally injured yeslerdiiT wlien the lorry overturned on the main trunk road in f miies fmm Part! Buntar.30 words
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Advertisement332 1966-01-05 6 A completely New Home Movie System INSTAMATIC MOVIE CAMERAS i~ A /Sat* 1 3n 1 am Another KODAK development for better movie-making. KODAK announces a new kind of movie camera. Loads instantly, automatically. A new kind of movie film gives you clearer, sharper movies. A new kind of movie projector332 words
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Miscellaneous297 1966-01-05 6 A I faff Oop My V.T. U n rtt lin I YOU POJT HOLP WEU., IVO KNOW THE 1I AJJt> THERE'S NO VVKV CO SOU BECAUSE THERE IS _.NOT MORE THA>J A3OUT MUCH HOPE FOR I TRAKePOOTT OF >OU«t INPtCAIION EARTH Gt*tf 'AT THIS J EVIPENCE A COLOMI' SO 000297 words
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Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE
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Article, Illustration1667 1966-01-05 7 SIRENS OF THE SEVEN SEAS Mermaids myth and how it started... IN the London I iroea of September, K. 1809, sandwiched inconspicuously Ih--tween shipping news and share prices. appeared a strange letter from a Scottish Nchool-m.ister named Willinin Munro. It related how the writer, as he wandered along the rugged,1,667 words
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Article70 1966-01-05 8 I n..,rf. \r, Wataaaa MR AND MRS K IV Kosanc i u.aiik rclaUTw and tnrod» lot -hnr 'i.o ittaagMMt ai UUas. THE CHEONC S I n Hrx-k .veo taaaa i^i»M\f« *tui tri«-nfi> ir.r 'nrir dmia':on> BELOVED WIFE 1 ihui aau^titrrn AJkM i.v'% LXMlai Klyni. l: iva. John Ufai,. ilau»aut»iu70 words
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Article246 1966-01-05 8 Uordi Hi /Minimum, VACANCIES, NEW TERM B.ilet, I ton. Keop-Kit. Haby ciata Kr.'iuirits ';«phon» SitdiJ. Art of Ilu. 41 Hcotu Koad. M port. HANDMADE. PURE WOOL. P'rmaMOI >■ nuitn-proofed carpata mada to •ran for all aiua by Tai Ptn«. 4li »:.vr Vallry Ko.ia S por» Te! i»M* I GYMNASTICS246 words
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Article39 1966-01-05 8 M Unrtfa ft rafiMimum) SCIENCE AND HEALTH with k«» llptUiaa hjr Mary Baker Kddv available from Chriatian Science K»u4- I Ma Room, s Ormafi Uro' t Road. H por» 10. ot»o tonuht h .*u p m. BaaaiaaMßßß«aHaßßaMßaß9Baiiaßaaß39 words
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643 1966-01-05 8 The Straits Times Wednesday. January 5, 1966. Masters In Jakarta The doubts expressed by Tun Razak as to who is in charge in Indonesia arc shared generally, although statesmen of countries which still enjoy diplomatic relations with Jakarta cannot voice them. Constitutionally there has been no change. Soekarno and his643 words
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Article374 1966-01-05 8 The Special Commission on Salaries which was announced in October. 1963, will begin it- hearings on Monday and expects to complete its work In about a year's time. In other words and assuming the Government acts promptly upon the commission's recommendations settlement of the enormous wad of public374 words
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Article227 1966-01-05 8 Clean cities arc usually healthy cities, and Mr. Yonc Nyuk Lin's promise that Singapore this year will regain its reputation for cleanliness is welcome. Sin- gaporc has not fallen from grace, however, as far as health standards are concerned. Its medical services have been vastly improved, the death227 words
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Letters
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283 1966-01-05 8 CHEAPER, FASTER BUILDING METHODS WELCOMED IVITH reference to Mr. Stotfs letter <ST Dec. 25). he has offered the Housing and Development Board h sy.stem of construction called Spanform. In h\s letter of offer it is stated 'The SDanform System Is basically a simple idea, viz the replacing of the clay283 words
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Letter131 1966-01-05 8 THE Government should make known tin- expenditure that will hr incurred in installing the telephone tax meters. What happrn<i If tinmeters do not work properly? We already have the automatic telephone intern not thrafl uorl-.ine properly, but then we do not have to pay for its malfunctioning. But when the131 words
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Letter36 1966-01-05 8 QUR honourable M.P. and State Assemblymen have not visited our constituency for three months or more. Now the roads in our village have become drains. When will these roads be repaired? lIOPEFI'I. Pa dang Temrsu. Krdah36 words
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Article463 1966-01-05 8 YUNUS MARIS M. A - YUNUS MARIS M.A. By University of Malaya VOCABUUA.RY Bah mi. or «yer bah INI. or trtnjir (in— flood: mrmbanjiri ivi— to flood 'of water, as well as o: oth'r lhin(«, e.g. of gooflx flooding a markrti. MORE ON the prefix TER i:i ACTIVE CONSTRUCTION. You wl:l remember463 words
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Article, Illustration1101 1966-01-05 8 RUDOLF KLEIN - BRITAIN 1965 a twilight year of uncertainty RUDOLF KLEIN HEADING FOR A U.S.-STYLE, HIGHLY COMPETITIVE SOCIETY? By LONDON FOR most people in Britain, 1965 was an uncomfortable twilight year of uncertainty. With the Government dependent on a frail majority in Parliament, it was a period of political speculation; of electionOFNS - 1,101 words
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Advertisement353 1966-01-05 8 Straits Tmtt t Malay Mail CUwtfud ■4>*rtif«m>nti ««T k< b*«d*4 COLO STOtAOI SUPfBMARKIT Orch.i-* ■•«< l M «t>fi<M>nf CW«* COLO STORAM aiANCHCS At M.M.n* I M < X.1.., Nvval i. ahilikim^ Aa*a«< CITY BOOK STOM LTD Wmckntti Naajaa, C.lly.t Q..r THI NEWS FRONT L Fitia«tri<k't Sup*""*'*** M M ISMAIL 1353 words
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Advertisement87 1966-01-05 8 i All wise people 1 know that gain is commensurate with risk. Do you know this? We do! I And we always S bear this in mind when investing i S your deposits with us. /hposit with S THE FINANCE CO., LTD. S 77-79, Orchard Rood, Sport. Tel: ***** 187 words
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Advertisement28 1966-01-05 8 Fashion I\/■ Comfort SHIRTS I Sole Agent*.— ENG CHONG COMPANY. 18D-16F, Jala Bvkit Meldnm. Jibire Bahra. TEL: 2228. l^'." X Tarn. a^Mfr^a^a«i^a^a^J IS 555 55 F/^ lil I28 words
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Miscellaneous22 1966-01-05 8 M Ward, UI U,n,m,,m run CHEE: !>• r t. Innnt.v Un run I• .mil l.r.M Si." i rat 4ui. It* Ml I'll-. I22 words
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Article301 1966-01-05 9 R.A.F TELLS PILOTS IN DIFFICULTIES: DROP THEM AT LEAST 30 MILES FROM LAND SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TI7HAT happens when a military air- V craft flying over Singapore or Malaya finds it is unable to jettison its bombs in an emergency? The Far East Air Force301 words
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99 1966-01-05 9 SINGAPORE Tues. A motonst explained in court today why he left the scene in a hurry after knocking down a nine-year-old girl. Srjon Cheng rioe- 25. f.atd he wa.s a»aulted by some on-loolc-er.s. He produced before th« first traffic court magistrate. Mr. Liew99 words
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81 1966-01-05 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. —Police want to contact relatives or friends of an unidentified Chinese who was found dead on the five-foot way of the Cantonment Road Housing and Development Board flats last. Wednesday. The man is described as about '50 years old. sft. sin..81 words
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Article58 1966-01-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Tn» head of the Film Services, Division of Television Malaysia. Mr. John Nettleton. will visit Oermany for 10 days at the invitation of tiia Gorman Government. During his May there. Mr Nettleion will have discussion* and vusit German television and film studios.58 words
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Article45 1966-01-05 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Six Singapore .students are among the 1 369 foreign students from 97 rIM now studying at the i'Mty dt Wisconsin. Madison. Ihey are Huang Chung-liang. Said Salim Talib. Juliana Tan Chons Juliet Tan Chenc- Tan Soo .'i:d Tiing Blieuiiß.45 words
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Article47 1966-01-05 9 MALACCA. Tut Ulr Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes uill hoid a Christinas party for children of their members and < about 20 orphans fr rv the Convent here at Terendalc Institute, 13 m:les from here, on Saturday Gifts will be distributed to th« I orphan*.47 words
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208 1966-01-05 9 Get on with the job, civil servants told From GEOFFREY GELDARD KUCHING. Tiiei Civil servants were paid to do a job and were expected to w get on with it." Sarawak's Chirt Minister, Dato Stephen Kalouu Ningkan, told a training course for Government clerks today. 6peaking at the opening of208 words
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67 1966-01-05 9 Austerity comes to State Mosque plan §f:iu:mban tuo. The Negrl Semhilan Government has e'ecided to cut the State Mosque it>st>, from 51. 5 million to MM.tM. This is to conform with the nation-wide austerity drive by the Central Government. The Central Government has agreed to contribute 5250.000. The balance will67 words
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Article52 1966-01-05 9 SINGAPORE. Tues A «tudent. Poong Chee Seng. 18. who pleaded guil'y to a summons charge of possessing a forged Singapore driving licence, today said that he had been "deceived" into paying S2iO for the licence. The m;isistraie. Mr. Anwaral Huque. rejected hla plea and fixed hearing for52 words
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Article130 1966-01-05 9 Festival sugar in plenty pledge f(UALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee I Aun. today announced two moves to ensure the availability of plenty of sugar for the Hari Raya Puasa and Chinese New Year festivals. Dr. Urn said that his Ministry would tomorrow release130 words
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Article67 1966-01-05 9 SINOAPORE. Tues. The head of a British firm is coining here to establish a tanker-clean-ing service based on the use of a cheap, efficient chemical formulaI tion. which is said to cut cleaning times by as much as 60 per i cent. Mr. H.P. Stevens, managing director67 words
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Article, Illustration173 1966-01-05 9 CINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. S. Ramaswamy political secretary to the Defence Ministry, is expected to fight for his old Bukit Merah constituency in thf coming by-election. Mr Ramaswamy lost the seat in the last general elections, to Mr. Llm Huan Boon, the Barlsan Sosialiß173 words
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Article41 1966-01-05 9 IPOH. Tue.s. A girl. Lav Hoo ML iv found dead ln a disused mining pool ln Kanthan Bahru new village, near here, yesterday by her father. Kwal Pong, a vejje-. table gardener. Police do not suspe<rt foul play.41 words
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161 1966-01-05 9 Ex-army warrant officer jailed for extort bid |^l ALA MMPLR. Tues.— A former irmy warrant officer today pleaded guilty to a charge of attempted extortion after his younger brother, who was charged with him. was acquitted. Lawrence Lopez, alias Noordin bin Abdullah. IS, of Ipoh Road, was sentenced to three161 words
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Article30 1966-01-05 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— President Yusof bin Ishak today sent good wishes to Oen. Ne Win and the people of Burma on the occasion I of their national day.30 words
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Article53 1966-01-05 9 SINOAPORE, Tues. A total of 216 people wer« killed ln road accidents in Singapore last yearfour fewer than in 1964 which was a record toll year. The total number of accidents also decreased by 717 to 31.915. There were 11 road death.s last month nine fewer53 words
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156 1966-01-05 9 Natives in Sabah to be given more contracts lESSELTON. Tues. Native contractors are to be encouraged to take on an increased share of building projects in Sabah. Tho State's Ministry of r.nance today issued instructions .stipulating that all work orders below the I value of $3,000 or $1,000. in t156 words
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Article41 1966-01-05 9 SINGAPORE. Tues— An a«lav ant registrar of the Singapore Polytechnic. Mr. Lee Yong Hock. will leave for Australia in Feb- ruary for post-graduate studies. The Polytechnic has Invited 1 applications to fill his post whea he leaves.41 words
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Advertisement130 1966-01-05 9 WHEN YOU CARE BUT CANT BE THERESEND FLOWERS BY INTERFLORA Awjy from home md w»nt to »end a very special mestajt to loved ones back home' Flower* r-y Interflora are the perfect anjwtr— Alwayt fr«jh Alway* perfectly presented. And flowers by Interflora are so easy to send to almost any130 words
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Advertisement74 1966-01-05 9 \|p7 Tie this label on your car by tomorrow, or on anything else you wish to tell quickly, through The Straits Times TELE-ADS service. This modern streamlined service is designed specifically to meet the need of people in a hurry. Phone in your advertisement before 3.00 p.m. today for tomorrow's74 words
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Miscellaneous722 1966-01-05 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Uum- Johnny Quest "Werewolf of pur and Prnang; 6 Ipoh the Timberland". 7 News In and Malarra; 3 Joh ore English; 7.10 Sheriff of fUhru: J Taipin?; 7 Cochlse "Copper X Wirr": H.i in Pahat; 9 Kluane. 7.35 Face to Pace "Roy P.M.: 5.45 Opening722 words
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194 1966-01-05 10 Day-long water stoppage will hit 350,000 KU AL A LUMPUR Tues. Taps in hotels. restaurants and homes in the Federal Capital, Petaling Jaya and surrounding areas, will go dry on Sunday for 14 hours. Thi' shut-down In the water supply will afffft about 350.000 people be•weon 8 a.m. and 10194 words
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Article, Illustration309 1966-01-05 10 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN: By Ipoh. Tuesday T«IN mine kepala, Lee Swee Chong. ;V2. who was blinded by robbers, will start a new life tomorrow when he joins the Gurney Training Centre for the Blind in Kuala Lumpur, to learn a trade. His309 words
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Article38 1966-01-05 10 jM.NWd. Tuev Two nrwly installed parking me ters in Carnavon Street were broken and coins totallinc MHH were reported stolen this morning. \n attendant. P. Muthu. found the meters damaged when he reported for work.38 words
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176 1966-01-05 10 New Year gifts again by Shaw brothers CINOAPORE. Tues.—Cinema magnates Da to Runme Shaw and Mr. Run Run Shaw, through the Shaw Foundation, will distribute Chinese New Year gifts to 6.000 poor and aged men and women in Singapore and Malaya this year. The distribution of ang pows and gifts176 words
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Article130 1966-01-05 10 Two grab $331 in raid on office L' U A L A LUMPUR. Tues. Two armed youths held up the accounts clerk of United Artists of Malaya Inc. in Jalan Tong Shin hero and escaped with $331. The youths, who were masked and armed with a dagger and a pistol,130 words
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Article64 1966-01-05 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. A i)«w 13.000-ton carjso liner, the Priam, which will be on the Europe-Par Tast service. Including stops in Malaya and Singapore, will be launched tomorrow at the Vick-ers-Armstrongi naval yard at Walker-on-Tyne. England. The first of a new Blue Funnel class of ships, she64 words
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241 1966-01-05 10 Teacher collapses on second day of hunger strike KUALA LUMPUR, rues. One of the two men who beu hunger strike yesterday collapsed this morning. When he recovered Mr Kandan told nis colleagues "I am not. givine no. It will be a ficht to death it the Government dors not meet241 words
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Advertisement140 1966-01-05 10 MALAYSIA S^FAVdURITE WHISKY FAMILY x !w»^ r^T E ''^^fiN^tV-orfHVVHisM x? :vx:H ,jl Httvx Xvxß^^^^FinesiScotchWhism MysA i^irrV. -rrw ;x x rr— r^te*^ sL 'iilil«JohDDewar4Sonj White Label Pi ''^s^>v?* 1 111 WbttC Label IlldohnDe^Sonsylll !f^ [l v#Ws*Z^Z2o-#->\ '";c^ :J| o TIL p." TM DtWARS FINEST SCOTCH VtHISM :SZM &W> DEHAR'S FINEST SCOTCH140 words
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Miscellaneous67 1966-01-05 10 ttiufs ISnnnif titf Hnlffh HviwnHaM T";/- H V WE 1 RE IN LUCK, KlslCW MA/BB SWEUi V WOMEW'V-KOW AS I WAS V' f 1 P-PETUNIA'S PORtC/i ITS STARTIN' FIX. LUNCH LIKE __->V. SAVING, BABSATA 11.//H BEEN VAXKIM' TO RAIWi SHE'S SHE PROMISED!/ \T~ "Z. J^ lI U PQaM *wxm^ 767 words
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265 1966-01-05 11 A wider scope for trade talks officials By Chew Loy Khoon: Kuala Lumpur, Tues. UT7ERY wide terms of reference" will V be given to the committee of officials to work out details for closer economic co-operation between Singapore and Malaysia, informed sources said today. To be effective, the j committee265 words
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Article, Illustration330 1966-01-05 11 TURNOVER TAX: A NEW PROPOSAL BY TRADERS KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues. The Comp-troller-General of Inland Revenue, Mr. L. A. Varty, is to be sounded out on a proposal by traders here to collect the two per cent turnover tax at source, at the point of entry. Mr A,Y ar t.v.330 words
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Article30 1966-01-05 11 IEI UK ups worth 11.11 id 83 chii: c»v H'• Kuan menrt :d«v Hi King rt.im *5 to $25. uere the JUth to be nude30 words
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Article31 1966-01-05 11 PENANG. Tues. Three armed and masked men held up a watchman. Jaflar bin Mohamed Zaln. at the Jelutong English School late last night and took $1,000 worth at equipment.31 words
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Article, Illustration106 1966-01-05 11 Timing the tin pact signing. VI H Lim Talk Chooc, the .Malaysian Deputy Huh Commissioner in London, looks at his watch as the Malaysian H i c h Commissioner. Tcneku Ya aeon ihni Almarbum Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shall, signs the Third International Tin Agreement at the Foreign Oflice. London.106 words
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Article85 1966-01-05 11 I TELUK ANSON. Tues. A call to Tamil youths to stand solidly behind Malaysia and be prepared to make sacrifices in her hour of trial, was made by Dato K. R. Sithambaram PiHey here. I Speaking at tiie openlss of the i second Malaysian Tamil85 words
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Article30 1966-01-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. Wong Yoong Chong has been appointed principal of the Methodist English School- Bentong- replacing Mr. T. Miles, who will go to Kuantan on transfer.30 words
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144 1966-01-05 11 RUNAWAY PRINCESS PLANS TO WED IN S'PORE CYDNEY, Tues. a runJ away Saudi Arabian princess said tcdav she had been dodging people who wanted to kill her because she di voiced her husband. "1 am always afraid about my life in every place I go." 27-year-oid Nada Nsoula told reportersReuter - 144 words
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67 1966-01-05 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Police have identified a white Morris Minor u.«ed by a three-man gang during the $25,000 hold-up outside the Kwantung Provincial Bank in Cecil Street yesterday as a car stolen from Johore. The car. which carried false number plates, was found abandoned In67 words
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193 1966-01-05 11 SINGAPORE. Tues— The J Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. has said that it is a good sign that a Barisan Sosialis leader. Mr. Lim Huan Boon, had resigned his seat in Parliament because Mr. lim had decided that "mere slogan shouting193 words
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Article61 1966-01-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today sent a congratulatory message to the Chairman of the Revolutionary Council of Burma, General Ne Win. on the occasion of Burma's independence day. Similar messages were sent by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, and the Deputy Prime Minister.61 words
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Article, Illustration187 1966-01-05 11 Film star? But I'm an actress, she says KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Pretty 20--year-old Miss Chiang Ching insists on being referred to as an actress and not a film star. She explained here today. that, according to the Chinese, an actres.s was "better thought of" than a film star. And to187 words
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Advertisement258 1966-01-05 11 ■ViH^B^B^BHMB^B^JBBP^sB^BaM^B^B^BpIS9 BBBb t83?5 I* \**^2^»«B Warn ma *mw U M ■M-iITTT-U'f r >>t_#^^Bß f "a7^ l i^^hi BBvJimblHhmmbHP sUbT ■^■IBvJ^^^Bk h mm mmwm Bir #/l 1 1 BS «B BBr tW f MMm\ uaßßr The best of both worlds The West may excel in one field, the East in an-258 words
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Miscellaneous305 1966-01-05 11 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS <;. hcari-jrolci mother' ij> I. Marry*! emends a version of 7 Frightened by late upset about his book 1 3. l| the nutcracker 1 7 Oray. perhaps for the new 8. Unruly element in Perth is Urn the cricket side api*ar in familiar to lawyers (3.305 words
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266 1966-01-05 12 Malaysia to make phone switching equipment 4 BRITISH company, which has played a leading role in the development of telecommunications i n Malaysia, is to manufacture for the first time a type of crossbar telephone switching equipment known as Pentaconta. Pentaconta. one of the outstanding contributions to the telephone system266 words
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Article41 1966-01-05 12 Singapore Motors Ltd., agents for Opel cars, recently opened a branch showroom M jalan Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. The branch Is called Capital Motors Ltd. and was officially opened by the Mentrl Besar of Selangor. Dato Hamn bin Haji Idrls41 words
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Article, Illustration117 1966-01-05 12 Cold Store's first local area manager Till: (old Storage (iroup of Companies announced the appointment or Mr. Khong All t'hye (above) -ah area manager (or Perak. Mr. Kbong, who joined the company in 1937. haa held several senior positiono at the company's brant-hr* in Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh. In 1956.117 words
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Article90 1966-01-05 12 Harper. Gilflllan and Co. Ltd.. 'sole agents for J.I Case Company tractors and Ruston Bucyrus excavators, gave a buffet dinner for 200 at the Ipoh Swimming Club to celebrate their achievement In belling over 100 Case tractors and 100 R B. excavators in the North Malaya90 words
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Article, Illustration455 1966-01-05 12 Kuching firm gets hospital contract §AN Development Co. Ltd. of Kuching Ikin won tin- contract for (he construction of the new Sarawak General Hospital in Kuching which hns been planned to cater for the more specialised medical requirements of Sarawak. Th,e contract, worth over 51 4.4 million, is the biggest455 words
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Article, Illustration171 1966-01-05 12 Top post now for former Esso junior shipping clerk AN executive of Esso who joined the company as a Junior shipping clerk 11 years ago has been promoted retail manager in the head office in Kuala Lumpur. Ho is Mr. Christopher Chew who during his 11 years with the company171 words
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Article32 1966-01-05 12 Mr. Llm Ah Pook. an executive of Slme Darby Malaysia Ltd.. has received a certificate of merit and a gold watch for having completed 30 years' service with the company.32 words
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Article, Illustration243 1966-01-05 12 T«HE new fast Blue Funnel cargo liner Priam will j be launched today at Vickers Armstrongs Naval Yard. Walker -on Tyne. United Kingdom, j The 13.000 gross tons ship! <above> f Is the f.rst of a new class of fast Blue Funnel I cargo-liners tor243 words
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Article174 1966-01-05 12 A in -INDIA maintained Us un- uruiteu record of profltabiluy m 1964-65 wltn an operating profit of R*3.62 crores i $23.28 million;, the third successive year that pront has exceeded R5.3.00 crores i 519.29 million). Submitting the annual report to the Minister of Civil AvlaUon.174 words
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Article, Illustration123 1966-01-05 12 JAPAN Air Lines' world network has been further extended with the granting by the United States of the right to operate a new route taking in Tokyo. Honolulu. San Francisco. New York and beyond to Europe and England. Mr T. Takenaka. JAL'I regional manager for123 words
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Article49 1966-01-05 12 The lutiti Vienna International Spring Fair will take pl» Man li 13 to 20 U the 83rd Vienna International Fair. The Austrian textile fair for piece goods ot tr.e silk, embroidery. wool, cotton, tricot and jer^f-y Inwill be held in Dornblra from June 1 to 3.49 words
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Advertisement664 1966-01-05 12 (or how to relax and unwind) Sail tour from HONG KONG or lAPAN on your next business trip \<.i-11-c lined rest! S.ul P O-Oricnt on your next business tour to Hong Kong or Li pan. ll' you can't spare the time to go all the way there and hack hy664 words
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Advertisement73 1966-01-05 12 m¥ 0/ The AII-§mily J4 Drink! so wholesome J^^*s^^J Nothing does it j^^PJPJ^ like Seven-Up! Uj j^a^flf the [A Necessities of life H FOOD H SHELTER U CLOTHING D LIFE INSURANCE which costs much less than the other 3 but GUARANTEES them for those you love. You make a good73 words
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Advertisement1176 1966-01-05 13 TO LIVERPOOL I WtST COAST U.K.. tue S'fit Sana P. S'tiarn Ptrang ANTIIOCHUS T.la» DIMOOOCUS Gin. 13 Jan I Jit 1,12 Jin 13 PfRStUS i, n \t M 13 M 14 NTO 'I J» 11/21 Jan 22 ACHILLES Jan 22 Jai 21 Jai 21/ 3 JM 27 OOLIUS jn 211,176 words
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Advertisement1229 1966-01-05 13 T//£J.HhI/A/£S Tut. E*i7 a. *T:C LM ucco-iM n Ci-ik UPRES^ SAIUWGb 10 NEAR tA>l, tUNIINENI ANU KANIINAVIAI S'coit 4 n.m Puung Arii Staoa Ht«it H Durg K'aaa Atta UuM BEIRA I) Slilel ItPt'Jllt 7/1 JM 25 Ftl I Fet I II II KINA IM 11/17 111 II 71 11/U Ftl1,229 words
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Advertisement1219 1966-01-05 13 tXPRtSS SERVICE TO LONPOh, UVturuOL uOWIINLWIAI PQRIb nrtIATTADtf f( Liverpool Jai at btNATTOW r i i S -j«:cre Pt S r.j.n t Ftl Ii In Pert Telav turg Ftl II n Mar U BENLOYAL Siniasort Pt Shan PtaMl (or icion lat 24 In Ptrt Till} Hamburg Im SI S'rgapon P.1,219 words
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Advertisement1230 1966-01-05 13 Rfc ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. |f**^^*4 U.K. /Continent. CITY OF NEWCASTLE r.rg. Rotterdam. n P. Shan Ha. re, Hull 21.23 JM 21 JM CITY OF POONA Havre, London. H'bu'g. B men. S I Jin 9 Jat CITY OF BROOKLYN L.-Jon. M Burg, K oan, Hlvll. Hull, Middlesbrough 21 Fel1,230 words
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972 1966-01-05 14 From Our Market Correspondent ACTIVE conditions continued on the Stock Exchange yesterday although the volume of turnover at 7 4;».750 shares was not quite so heavy as on Monday Profit-taking resulted in an easier trend in industrials although towards the end of trading prices972 words
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Article28 1966-01-05 14 Malayan Stock Indlr.v l;tn. 3 .lan. t 'Industrials: 8H.17 Stt.rti Tins: 10b.05 INJt S rubbers: HU.BI liv S7 'Dec. 30. 1963 Urn Dr«. 38. 19t>2 10028 words
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Article132 1966-01-05 14 MELBOURNE luf s. ■JHE share market opened tin year on v Jirnier note, but tradin? was still inactive and moves narro<v Copper producers were in de- m-incJ lollo'.vint; the price increase. Mt. Isa wa-» up ;s. 3d. to 4Z> 3d. In firmer base metals. Oils were l^arely steady132 words
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Article27 1966-01-05 14 Jan. t MALAYAN Xl BBKR PRICE: 71! cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIX: $696.25 (up $6,121). Unofficial estimated offering 210 tons (down 20 tons).27 words
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Article34 1966-01-05 14 ON "hi m eicnan«« market M Hon^ I Dollar w»» quoted a 1 5 ?0| for T T cath. I flermK wan •juoii-'l at 1 •n* tael ol n*M at > ii 434 words
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373 1966-01-05 14 Straits tin price makes further gain of $6.12 rIF Straits tin price yesterday in vi. i farther gala of 16.12] to St.Ht. V, on an offerinn estlawted towa 20 tons to Ell tons Strong support from all quarters was reported. Since the resumption of trading after the New Fear holidays373 words
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Article173 1966-01-05 14 -i.iii 4 i ni*-r rr.< INDUSTRIAL* Bouvtead II rt« MiAU'ter cT» O.y Homing- 14 ci« M t DwMsaa II N Iruti t em K Smeltera IWcta OCBC 14 <t« Kin 13 eta. Kothmana IV eta. Ked. Diap Is cti Romnwii 10 cv. V. A N 20 cv Mhvll173 words
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Advertisement1029 1966-01-05 14 YY^^" 1 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. PaciCle ck Atlantic Service ptiiaa Temstma Man 14 7S Nl 25 27 Fet II Mai 2 Apr i Apr 12 Apr kMikawa Maru 16 77 Mar 77 M Mar II Apr 1 May I May 17 May Japan Direct Service CtMDo Mam 311,029 words
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Advertisement977 1966-01-05 14 ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN s.s. "CATHAY" (14,000 tons fully oirconditionrd Departs: Penang 29 Jan 1966 Port Swettenham 31 Jan 1966 Singapore 2 Feb 1966 For Hongkong 6/8 Feb Jopon 12/17 Feb Hongkong 20/22 Feb Returns: Singapore 26 Feb 1966 Port Swettenhom 28 Feb 1966 Penang 1 Mar 1966 Fare from:977 words
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Advertisement372 1966-01-05 14 LLOYD TRIESTINO ROUNDTRIP TO m/v "ASIA" m/v "VICTORIA" 22.1.66 Soil Singapore 16.2.6* 26.1.66 Arrive Hongkong 20.2.66 27.1.66 Sail Hongkong 22.2.66 31.1.66 Arrive/Soil Singapore 26.2.66 2.2.66 Arrive/Sail Djakarta 28.2.66 4.2.66 Arrive Penang 2.3.66 Limited First and Tourist clan accommodation available For further particulars please apply to your TRAVEL AGENT or HARPER,372 words
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Advertisement159 1966-01-05 14 LLOYD TRIESTINO t.y. G. GALILEI g^J IS JAN 1966 t...G. MARCONI g££ 19 FEB 1966 to BOMBAY, ADEN, PORT SAID, MESSINA, NAPLES, GENOA w a CIA soils from Singaoore 31 JAN 1966 m.v. AdIA soils from Peoang 4 FEB 1966 _w VlfTrtDl A soils from Singapore 20 FEB 1966 m.v.159 words
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Article587 1966-01-05 15 |>i »IM x«i in and reported to tin- MaaßUMn and KuaU Lnmpar ti.uluu rooms of thr Muck Exehaatl yesterday, with the nunilirr ill tin- shares traded ii brackets: INDUSTRIALS: BouMcjrl ■>> cold Store Onnlops II I Cast Smtlt. (3 F and N. ordt. 113 Common 12.13 li. Cumnrsc587 words
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Article35 1966-01-05 15 HINESE Produce Eichanics, Sines- poie noon prices per picul yeitcrrljy Coconut oil: bulk |S2t sellers. Copr I uu,t Coconut Oil Millers' tuticin prices ilium iiuiet. luiuviti Copra Asieciation noen I ptioot i•■ i.id.35 words
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Article248 1966-01-05 15 JANL.\m I iist sradc rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at j p.m. in Singapore and KuaU Lumpur yfslerday at 71', cents per Ib. down unr-righth ol a cent on Monday's, closing level for the position. The tone was quiet. It.A.S. and F.M.K.K. closing prices in cents per Ib. yesterday:248 words
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Article106 1966-01-05 15 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore wharves er oupocttd today aro: Asmara I Qaaavtfj B, Hcnlxwers is. Astrld Hakl:r 33 34. Alemannla 14. Malaysia 411 41. Comorin 47, Tern, ralre 46. Polaris N.w. 4, Star Alcyone 23 '.'6, Demodociis IS/16, Oils:.,ti<i f 7 :'s. Nara (Swedish! i'J 41.106 words
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Article80 1966-01-05 15 •THE Association of Banks in Malay. 1 sia 11. ai1,. 'lie«e Baaaaaal In Its rates to merchants yesterday (.ill rates to $HMM: Canada: imying TT 35 r>'l«. airmail 011 -■}>:. hi d M H 1;, 16 credit lulls. S6 1 HI trade bills Scllinic TT or OB ready:80 words
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Article55 1966-01-05 15 j'lir promt rate of iin- Malayan dnllui .ik I'iist tin- pound <.lrrlin^: ;i\t-d on November l\ l!l(>J is selling TT. or O.I), ta, 3 II I6d. J'.'.imii- T.I. Is. 4 I Itid. Ku\in K til) N id Thr dollar is at it* statutory middle position in relation to55 words
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Advertisement387 1966-01-05 15 iContinurd from Page 8) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS M Wordt SIS (Minimum) MR. ANO MRS. K. Siva.iamboo thank nil rvlativcn and fm-nds for the ir gilt.i. congratulatory mesaaicee and kiml uttcr.daucc at their v<.ddin| In Taipini;. FAMILY MADAM TEO Peck Neo thank Til I —tl Iff! start devoted cure, v. Bret, Uaaneaa, Pastors,387 words
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Advertisement1063 1966-01-05 15 SITUATIONS VACANT li Wordt St (Min.)— Box SO ttt. txlra TRUSTWORTHY RESPONSIBLE SALESMAN with considerable knowledge of jewellery. Guarantor necessary. (Jood command of Kngli»h,'Malay/ Cilia*** i« needed. Apply Box A662M S.T. S pore. WANTED QUALIFIED or Kxperl-e-nc.ii Tiachcrs tor Kindergarten. Teachers for Knglish to teach Secondary classes. Kindergarten classes opening1,063 words
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Advertisement905 1966-01-05 15 10USES LAND FOR I IS Wordt St (Min.)— Box SO ttt. txtrm BEAUTIFUL SEMI DETACHED BUNGALOW furnished for sale at 24 Jalaa M.ilu Malu off Semtiawung Road Qaae] lur internment. Kindly apply 1 is iior riM SINCLE STOREY TERRACE bousex in Krnnki'l Kstate/Carlisle Road. £ach .1 bedrooms, etc. Vacant possession.905 words
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Advertisement982 1966-01-05 15 EDUCATION r| Uurdm St i Min.)— Box St tit. rxlro MORNINC AFTERNOON EVENING, dßase* in Prlncii'ieji vl Anount» Health Science. English Language. Itttt*. M:iin». rUlltflOOl Kriuu. Ivda*! Mxlay. r*or CumriridKe Scnooi Certmcate. Modem School. Ba(ter> Road, spot* Bear opo n:iiou. ASK THOSE WHO KNOW They v ill recommend Chinese TMCA982 words
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Advertisement962 1966-01-05 15 1. V. /RADIO SALES SERVICE IS Wordt %t (Mm.) Box SO ttt rxtrm EQUIP YOUR CARS «(th Radio Record-player. Consult Tye Electronics. JS Tion>: Rihru Koad. Spore 7O7mi CAR RADIO 5140.00 with Press Button tuning. Aerial und Installation. Kunuat IM Orchard Rnad. Spore. Phone :i4.Mi6. PHILCO ANO HITACHI Sales. Bervice962 words
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Advertisement858 1966-01-05 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE li Wordt St i Min.)— Box So ttt. rxtrm FORD PREFECT January 11.57. b new t>'«. 1.C.1, upholstery, exctllrnt condition. SI. 100. Owner bouichl UaBW car. Contact: Cheat, i.i: B'pon 19SS HILLMAN M m p Ktrrllrnt condition *6sn lauai. kVaal Fhotu S'ud.o. :i.'i I'av.i fanj.inK Koa.l, I.SMiun,-858 words
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Advertisement501 1966-01-05 15 DKKS.nLS DRESSMAKING IS W,,rJ< M Min.)— Box it tit. txtrm PO SIANU. i. ImiKiin Koad. B pore. Hign Cls»« I MtM I>re«»makere Tailors■-'■ (lOLluding WHKRE .0 STAY (Malaysia) JOHORE HOTEL Room*, r'nc.i..- J ti NEW STRAITS VIEW HOTEL. Jnhuri- B n^niinc h n^l'j.t CIJ3. WHERE TO STAY (S'porc) SOUTH EAtT501 words
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Advertisement566 1966-01-05 16 IN THE HIGH COURT )IN MALAYA AT IPOH OMI'XMI v ,\\|M>|N<; IP) no oj Iii,.. In tin Mattn of c OMPANIU OUMM XN< I I Ma— mib In the Mdltrr uf K i BOOM IXD < 111 Ml OMFAM I I.Mlll It Phii;. NOTICI IS HEREBY CWVKN /ion for i566 words
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Advertisement1482 1966-01-05 16 j PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS JAWATAN2 KOSONG DALAM NEGERI PERAK Perniintaan2 adalart dlpelawa darlpada Ra'ayat Nem-ri dan. atau Warga Negara Persekutuan bagi jauatana yang berlkut:— KKKAM. JAWATAX K.ERANI NEGERI |H\II\(,IAN riNGOI), PKKAK. Tunica gajl jawatan mi ialalv— Lelakr suox 8-156 230x15-260 300x15-420 i-.»3j sabniun. Pcrempuan: K-141 305x15-239 275x15--440 sabulun. dicliampor dengan Kluuu1,482 words
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Advertisement726 1966-01-05 16 THE SAILORS' HOME MISSIONS TO SEAMEN HONG KONG A Manager is required for the new Mariners' Club; jpenniß early in 1967. Employment will commence In April 1966 to as.si.st in planning the furnishing and equipping of the buildl:i(?. and the move from the existing premises. The initial contract will be726 words
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Advertisement1114 1966-01-05 16 TENDERS MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND COOPERATIVES TENDER NOTICE Sale of Government Coconut*. TENDERS will be received at the office ul the Setia Usaha Tetap, Kementerlan pertanian dau Shari- kat Kerjasama, Jalan Swettenham, Kuala Lumpur up to Noon ol 18th January 19(>6 (or the purchase ol ripe unhusked coconuts from the1,114 words
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Article155 1966-01-05 17 EPSOM JEEP - Newcomers sparkle in workouts EPSOM JEEP: RACING WITH Ipoh, Tuesday NEWCOMERS Jerry's Special and Decision showed good form on the track here this morning. The going was good. Jerry's Special, a fine-looking chestnut, beat another newcomer, The Archer (Ricky Kingston) over 3f in 08 'M 5. Decision (Alan Trcvena up)155 words
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183 1966-01-05 17 Selva aims to make the grade in England KUALA LUMPUR. Tue.s. Mala\si;.n 400-meues hurdling 1 i n.inipuni Karu Selvaiatnam, a cadet in the Royal Malaysian Nary. «rhe leaves for England tomorrow morning from Subang Air-' ort on a year's officers' trainins course, plans to get in as much competition as183 words
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Article, Illustration30 1966-01-05 17 Mrs. S. E. Chuah leading in Malapin (Lyall Harbridge up), winner of the 520.000 Penang Gold Cup the last classic of the 1965 seasonon Sunday. Timesport picture.30 words
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Article62 1966-01-05 17 FAM SHARE MONEY FROM THE 'POOLS' 1. LUMPUR, Tues. Th» nounced yesterday that 12 affiliates and Bingapore will each receive SI 877 19M Malaya Cup and common are Armed Forces. Perli» Selan II be the they will get a liillon |Xhjl as to be an .oetcd in the v nation,62 words
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Article41 1966-01-05 17 CINGAI -election ■iy that -back Abdul R.ihm..^ 'ment will s»o inciJ meeting .•ion. Shfa recently terminated tiie services of prnfe^sionel coach Choo IM on the grounds of Rahman w:is when training for the nev ".out. Twentyturned up. 'i41 words
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Article27 1966-01-05 17 MALACCA rues Tin draw by th< ;n a friendly match on tin M today re beatpr t-\ by s M\'.!lA side on thf same venue.27 words
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252 1966-01-05 17 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI B, SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore Joint Services Rugby Union selectors are banking heavily on the experience of four players to help the side to retain the Malaya Cup when they meet Selangor in the final on the Kuala Lumpur Padang on252 words
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Article122 1966-01-05 17 PKNANO, Tues.— The Stipendiary Stev.irds report on Sunday races here: Race One When Best \\m (Leong) left the Malls, the gelding took some tin., to down as he tried to bock. Race Two Turning for home. Ramarajiam (apprentice Miini.imi was spiiee<:ed up through Slianlin Inn (Lini> g122 words
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Article56 1966-01-05 17 KUALA I.LMPL'R 1 I SIJ.OOO Tcngku's Gold Cup rac» ivcr lOf will be run at I On J.m. 23. 26 and 30. yes: Class One 6f or 9t and 7f and 101: CuMS Two 6f or W and 6f or 9f: Class Four 7f anc'56 words
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Article200 1966-01-05 17 troll. Tues. Weiglits l« four of the races here on .1 in. It. the second da\ of the mrrtini: Hhich Ix^ins on Sunda> I DIV. I I Iliiuatuin Ml rail) >tv x.IS Shanghai Kid S 10 l.ird Ir.mris I.M U.mn ><•«»» \rdent lad The Little Km-200 words
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Article423 1966-01-05 17 GLASGOW. Tuesday. SCOTLAND'S biggest sporting event of the year— the New Year soccer match between Celtic and Rangers was comparatively quiet yesterday. Only 16 people were arrest- ?d and 12 others treated for Injuries in hospital. Last, year 50 arrests were made and 47 people423 words
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Article37 1966-01-05 17 Singapore. Tues. Singapore Rf creation Club, the current kaders in the Singapore Hockey Association Div. l League, dropped their first point when they were held by Khalsa to a scoreless draw at Farrer Park today.37 words
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Article88 1966-01-05 17 I ONDON. Tues. The Bug- land Rugby Union selectors have picked six new cuds in the side to meet Waies at Twickenham on Jan. 15. They are scrum-half Jeremy Spencer, centre Terry Arthur, wing Keith Savage, hooker John Pullin. prop David Powell and wing-forward BobReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration515 1966-01-05 17 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON: From Melbourne. Tuesday SO BURGE, WALTERS GO ON FOR CENTURIES TO DRAW THE TEST IT IS CONCEIVABLE that Mike Smith has many more days ahead as England's cricket captaia and it is possible that he might achieve glittering deeds. But I don't think he willUPI - 515 words
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Article123 1966-01-05 17 Australia 358 and 426; KnRUnd 558 and 5-0 match drawn. \l n I KAMA 2nd INNS l-awry r Smith h Barber 71 Simpson c Barrington b hniclit «7 <owper ll>« Jones S Burse c Kdrirh b Boycott 130 K.m.i h I. Allen 10 Walters r'h Harrington 115 Vievers st123 words
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Advertisement112 1966-01-05 17 When you want to succeed get a Halex-healthy mouth! Without bright teeth and healthy gums, 01 BtW What you need is this special new Halex 250 you will find it harder to get on. toothbrush for a Halex-healthy mouth. v -iir a ik v- You will look happier, feel healthy112 words
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Obituary16 1966-01-05 18 CABLE RECEIVED KASIPPILLAV Annalafeabn CABLE RECEIVi Rd.. "n. A M B. i OH K L16 words
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Obituary12 1966-01-05 18 A. SINNAOURAI Mat, hut ir. U»oukm« you i xlai sinnadurmlt.12 words
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Article, Illustration513 1966-01-05 18 808 NG - 808 NG By KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. jyjALAYSIA and the Philippines have agreed "in principle" to resume diplomatic relations "as soon as possible," the Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, saia Tonight. "The timing does not really mat tor." he513 words
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Article209 1966-01-05 18 LONDON Tues. -ZamMftTJ cop- per 1 .1 strong i--01 .-lock iruriin; today, moving up 111 line with 1 he record levH nached by cash copper in London, Lifting Oi ;hp Rh(jdfM;in levy on coal and col;- exports to Zambia was 111. .idriit: mul Mimulanl. Other markot sections were209 words
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Article18 1966-01-05 18 LONDON, rues. Buyer.-, iM-iOO I So! dement £1419 >. Turnover a.m. 415 ton p.n; 255 ion.--. Tone: Easier.18 words
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Article43 1966-01-05 18 LONDON. Tues. Spot 20Jd Feb. 21d., Much *1 3 lfrd.. April 21Jd.. April, June 21Jd. July Sept. 21Jd.. Oct./D^c. 213 16d.. Jan. March 213 lOcl Apri, June 21 id. 2i;d.. Oct. Do, 20; 1.. Feb. 20 15 lbd. March 21d. Tone cjiet.43 words
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Article74 1966-01-05 18 Thais plan shipping line BANGKOK. Tues.— The Council ;>f Ministers has instructed the Ministries of Communications and Economic Affairs to study a proiect to set up a shipping line, a Thai official said yesterday. The order was given as a result of a move taken by foreign shipping lines to74 words
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Article, Illustration354 1966-01-05 18 BRIAN GOMEZ - BRIAN GOMEZ: By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. jyjH. EDWARD HEATH, the British Conservative Party leader, flew in tonight on his first visit to Malaysia as part of an Asian tour to meet leaders of Commonwealth countries. At a press conference, Mr. Heath said he would354 words
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204 1966-01-05 18 Port clash: Three more youths sent to hospital PORT SWETTENHAM. Tues. Another dash occurred here last night, resultIng in three more youths being taken to the hospital. Thla br-.i the total number ol casualties in armed clashes on Sunday and Monday night. Order was soon restored last night and members204 words
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232 1966-01-05 18 Turnover tax racket: Minister's advice KUALA LUMPUR. 'I'm The Minister of Commerce and lndnstr\ l>r. Ltn ***** Ann. today advised .mv person who had been made lo pay malti-vtace twa per cent turnover ta\ BJ distriliul- rs and wholesalers htlm Sire Bot importers. Io rrpon in >vritinx to linn through232 words
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Article, Illustration145 1966-01-05 18 Truce in feud between Chaplin and son lON DON. T Charlie Chaplin ;md his 19-year-old r lormcd beatnik son. Michael, haw call< to their long-stan family tend, acco to press repori I i working a producer v ot Michael Jam father's new Him for abou 1 Dally Mail aid to*145 words
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Advertisement16 1966-01-05 18 \Lau CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $15 (tninin MACOONALO T(- I inrtnn. tttuf TO STANLEY octon. DNAUI on16 words
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Advertisement141 1966-01-05 18 ON THE LIST PRICE OF HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS AND rVjLIOHtnO FROM 12th DEC 1965 TO 20th JAN 1966 When you buy your Hoover Cleaner or Polisher from your dealer you will obtain the usual discounts but the Hoover Holiday Offer will enable you to secure an additional 5% off the141 words
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Miscellaneous53 1966-01-05 18 Hii;hpst and lowest tMnperaturea in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Monday io 8 \,.m. yesterday: Iliffhttt I ou.M Kuala Lumpur 91 72 Koia Bharu 81 70 PenanK 88 75 Ipfh 91 72 Malacca 88 70 Sinu.ipore 90 73 C. Hiehlandj 73 55 jMKnon 88 73 K i:-53 words
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