The Straits Times, 7 January 1966
1966-01-07
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Title Section21 1966-01-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 p r> tT Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203421 words
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Article, Illustration934 1966-01-07 1 HAL ROMNEY - S'pore base at stake HAL ROMNEY 'Ultimate closure' WILSON PLAN TO SHARE BRITAIN'S DEFENCE COSTS WITH AMERICA, AUSTRALIA From- LONDON, Thursday THE British Prime Minister, Mr. Wilson, is pressing on with his Far East defence plan, the ultimate intention of which is expected to be the closure of the Singapore934 words
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180 1966-01-07 1 Vietcong terror bombers return to Saigon SXK.ON. Thurs. Vii-t cons sum ide squads stepped up their terrorism .itt.uk* auainst SaiKon toniKht the main military Rate to Tan Son Mint airport and thr Vitn.nal Police headquarters in suburban <-i.i Dinh proximo. One Vietnamese was kill. (I and four people injured, including180 words
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Article20 1966-01-07 1 coi.omh'j Than. Ceylon. B abandoned the Christian Sabimtli i sund.iv i:m another Ive No* ur :uii in. .(ii20 words
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Article, Illustration348 1966-01-07 1 DAY THREE at Tashkent Kosygin moves to break talks deadlock TASHKENT. Thurs. Russia's Prime Minister. Mr. Alexei Kosynin. today met leaders of India and Pakistan in an urgent bid to break a procedural deadlock holding up discussions at the summit conference here. The Sovirt leader, conducting the Kremlin* first attemptReuter - 348 words
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Article30 1966-01-07 1 TOKYO. Thurs. President Soekarno. In a letter delivered by hit Japanese wilt\ Mme. Ratna Sari Dewi. today Invited the Prime Minister. Mr. Elsaku Sato. to visit Indonesia.30 words
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92 1966-01-07 1 lONDOIf. Thurs. A a l.ihour Hf Mr. Turn '>.il\<'l. tml;i> ur««'d Britain t<. <i i i t North Itiirni-ii and be^in a gradual •a ilhilmw il I'riim Sinuapm Mr. I>al> ell. who viMled Mala\sia and .sins iporc la«»t September, said in an article inReuter - 92 words
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316 1966-01-07 1 CHAN BENG SOON - Rhodesia: Malaysia to urge 'no arms' solution CHAN BENG SOON From ALOR STAR. Thursday TII K Malaysian delegation to Lagos will ask Hritain to find a "nonviolent" settlement on Rhodesia, Tengku Abd v I Rahman said today. Malaysia stood for a "no-arms" intervention to solve the crisis following Premier lan316 words
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193 1966-01-07 1 CANBERRA. Thursday. THHE Prime Minister. Sir Robert Menzies, re- affirmed today that Australia would not take part in next week's Commonwealth conference on Rhodesia in Lagos, i He warned that the Commonwealth structure could not long endure if its members began to claimReuter - 193 words
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Article54 1966-01-07 1 amman. Than.— Arab c lan.s Bring in Israel who observe the Eastern rites crocked to Jordan through Mandelbaum Gate today to -elebi-ate the Orthodox Chrtatmm .vhere Christ was born. Officials estimated 3.863 Arab Christians crossed and were greeted by thousands of relatives and friends from Jordan54 words
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Article48 1966-01-07 1 BANGUI. Thurs— The Central African Republic today severed diplomatic relations with Communist China The Republic Is the second country in what was formerly French West Africa to break off diplomatic rein t Inns with Peking this week First to do so was Dahomey. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article29 1966-01-07 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs With only two days to go before nomination day. the Alliance Party Singapura today announced it would not be contesting the Bukit Merah Parliamentary by-election29 words
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Article122 1966-01-07 1 RMAF PLANE CRASH: PILOT SAFE A LOR STAR. Thurs. A RMAF Provost aircraft today crash landed on a padi field at Kuala Nerang, about 21 miles from here. The plane was badly damaged but the cadet pilot, l.am Mam Hong, 20. escaped unhurt Mr Lam. who wa- trapped in.-idt the122 words
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Article47 1966-01-07 1 Bl i-w ICK seamen were plucked from jolt the Fun. tatandfi. 300 northu.-M 01 hen All bui on- oi tin M en the >j\;ti trawler verc taken abourc! an unidentified ship alter SOS calk) tr-vn a 16.000-1011 Russian fUb taci ay (hip In tin47 words
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Article146 1966-01-07 1 Buy buy buy sets a record §i x <; a po n k. Thins. The currenl boom on the slock e\cl);i n K c gathered momentum today :iikl turnover expanded sharply to I. :w:{.(i.">< shares! This is the Uu turnover recorded in a single day since the stock exchangi t,o146 words
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Article30 1966-01-07 1 WILSON COINC TO LACOS I \(.<>s Than. Premier NiXon uill .it tend LagM < iiminiiiiuc.tllli mnhum «n KhiMicsi.i ni'ii prndrili-r it v.is olVl(l.il|\ IMIMfI ll h< ri tad Rcater.30 words
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Advertisement77 1966-01-07 1 AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE POLICY: SEE PAGE 8 Flashing tuning indicator PANASONIC 10 THIS ONE CAN'T MISS! i "Flashing Tuning-Indicator" guides you to pin-point tuning accuracy. Intermittent flashes mean inaccurate station selection. Steady glow indicates"spot-on" accuracy. 10-transistor, rich volume, brilliant tone on two bands. New, large, oval speaker. Economical operation on 377 words
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Advertisement5 1966-01-07 1 GERMANY'S S"^^s' /^^F^^flßST IN FASHION5 words
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Article, Illustration603 1966-01-07 2 GOLDBERG HANDS IN LETTER FOR CIRCULATION 117 states told of U.S. concern for peace UNITED NATIONS, Thursday THE United States yesterday urged all members of the United Nations to use their influence to bring about unconditional discussions for peace in Vietnam. The appealReuter - 603 words
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127 1966-01-07 2 UWl.hllk llmrs. The r«>\ inu V 8. Anih.iNs.ulor Mr \\erill Harriman, flew into Banrfwk tn<l.i\ r\plnre pp.m 1 po*Ninilitic> with Thai leaden. Mr ll.irrim.in -per .tl KO\ernrnriU i<- t I i n c r toinhcd down .it it. 1114--kok'a Don Mnaag airpoti at127 words
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Article72 1966-01-07 2 WASHINGTON. Thut.v Federal Grand Jury ha.-, mdicied Bobby Baker, a former clase associate of President Johnson in the Senate, un nine counts of tax conspiracy and other B:ikc. 37- ua.s secretary to the Democratic Majority In the senate when Mr. Johnson was Ita leader. Mr. John.snn describedReuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration238 1966-01-07 2 \IOSCOW. Thurs. T1 Top Kremlin aide Alexander Shelepin took off for Hanoi today with a reported offer of some more military and economic aid to North Vietnam. Tasft. the Soviet news agency, said Mr. Shelepin left by plane, but did not give the238 words
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Article, Illustration158 1966-01-07 2 Roxas files petition against election of Lopez jiianila. Thurs. JIL Senator Oerardo Roxas of the Liberal Party tiled yesb a protest with the Philippine Pr< sidential Electoral Tribunal contesting the election of Mr. Fernando Lopez as the Vice-President In hi.s 18-pago petition, Mr. Roxas contei di-d that he was theUPI - 158 words
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Article85 1966-01-07 2 ('OLOMBO. Thurs. lon's tea trade has b^en brought to a complete aMdstill by sympathy strikes foilowinu a Christmas bonus dispute in one firm. More than 13 million pounds of tea destined for Australia. New Zealand, South AJrica and Great Britain, are lyj two main port- of85 words
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Advertisement157 1966-01-07 2 The 1966 Look of Elegance ut 12 gflK^gi^gil <^^^^^Ht&**ijl^m Rp^ Jgfll W lilcgant. digmtied. Falcon is the biggest luxury value for 1966. From upholstery to instrument panel, it's, refinement m M "^■V^**^^ every inch of the way> Slrelcll outi relax fxdtt 1 comfort on deep, foam cushions covered with smart,157 words
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Miscellaneous18 1966-01-07 2 THE <3AMSOL€ dr&&&^(^JOiVf TUB TUIMO^N /i*»TE OP MOMCv"V^ w/ >. I FOU COUBtM JOS J -«C DOS«HT NEEO VyW/718 words
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208 1966-01-07 3 I N I I B D NATIONS. Thurs. (anibiidi.) yesterday appealed t» all States unit in partuuLir to the I'nited Nations to help safeguard the peace on the '.iinhodia Thai land border. In a lettrr to tin-Secretarj-G t aeral I Thant. theReuter - 208 words
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Article115 1966-01-07 3 I>ONN. Thurs. An 18- y e a r-old Scottish jiirl. Mrs. Marilyn Emily Clark, was sentenced to life imprisonment by a court martial in West Germany for murdering her husband. I. a nee -Corporal Clark. 24 was stabbed to death with a kitchen knife ia.stReuter - 115 words
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302 1966-01-07 3 JAKARTA. Thur» War Administrator of Atjdi special district, the northern tip ol Sumatra, has formed a special team to shoot traders who create economic disorder and confusion. Antara said the team vaa formed to safeguard the j Implementation ofReuter - 302 words
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Article68 1966-01-07 3 MILAN. Tiuir.s. A iiotel manager hero told police yesterday that a 56-member troupe of Commui...-: c li m .< robats left without paying bill of five miliion lire $24 000 p. The manager of the Hotel Cavour Died a fraud charge -.iin>t the French theatrical m;i!i;i«prtAP - 68 words
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Article28 1966-01-07 3 UNION CITY i New Jersey t. Thurs. Seven people died and seven others were iniured ye.sterday in a fire which raged through three tenements. APAP - 28 words
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322 1966-01-07 3 British pipeline firm says 'no to Smith and Wilson LONDON. Thurs. r rHE company whicn owns an oil pipeline from Mozambique lo Rhodesia has rejected a British request that no more supplies should be pumped through, it was announced yesterday. But at the .sarrir' time, the company rejected a RhodeslanReuter; UPI - 322 words
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362 1966-01-07 3 Professor finds a way to strip the personality CLUES FROM COLOURS... ONDON. Thurs. I Professor Max Lus- j cher claims that in six minutes he can per- j form "an absolute striptease of the personality," laying bare the gifts and defects of Job hunters, mooneyed fiances and problem children. HisReuter - 362 words
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96 1966-01-07 3 WASHINGTON. Ihurv The liethlehrm Steel Corporation in Pennsylvania. *econd largest in the nation. >♦•«■.- tTday rescinded a five-dollar-a-ton price increase under Government pressure. The move came two hours after IS. Steel, the biggest. announced a smaller price increase which immediately gain- ed theReuter - 96 words
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Article, Illustration68 1966-01-07 3 INSTEAD ot going and *9 spending your time in hotels overseas, what I would like you to do is to buy boat here there are plenty of harbours around this country where you will enjoy yourself just as much. Mr. James Cullaglian, the Chancellor <.l the Ex- I chequer,68 words
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Advertisement113 1966-01-07 3 "Special Festive Princely Offer- It's worth owning a Prince." L_ s> MC= Test Drive at I awaKIAN CWAN MOTORS (MAUYSIA) LTD I Lg^O^ PRINCE UM t i: «4i« -SBmBI dealers throughout Malaytia. jH Ivfflb- PVR' aW»IHb9a^^^fliV i^satBBSX^B^BfIsBHBBHa^BH B^B^HiSsijgJfJSa^am. smPllr" i 1! I t^VJBBSSSL T V Ti. xj« ~4 m give113 words
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Article, Illustration356 1966-01-07 4 Trade chief impressed by Score's drive CALL TO VISIT AUSSIE MARKET SINGAPORE, Thursday. Till] outgoing Australian Trade Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. R.G. Tallboys, today said he had been very impressed l>y the tremendous energy of the business community here, and their ability to adapt themselves to changing conditions. In a356 words
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129 1966-01-07 4 SINGAPORL. Thurs. Cardinal Cardijn, the Belgian founder of the International Young i Chri-.ti.in »Voikers Movement, this morning paid a couitesv call on the President Yu*of bin Ishak at the Istan i Xegara. The 83-year-olu, Cardinal, who is 'in week long visit of Singapore, was accompanied129 words
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Article132 1966-01-07 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A district court today heard ho>v three young soldiers, stationed in "a very lonHy and remote .-.nti-airctui't post." had become involved over the Christmas holidays in robbing a taximan. Defence Counsel, Mr. Lee Boon Siong in a mitu .itimi plea, said: "They had had132 words
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Article68 1966-01-07 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A labourer. Lee Choon Tak, 19, was I jailed for four years in the third criminal district court for robbln? a youth of $5 in a Desker Road i backlane at about 6.15 p.m. on Dec. 11. Lee. who pleaded, not guilty was68 words
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Article22 1966-01-07 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs- The police Band will perform at the Kota Raja community centre tomorrow from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.22 words
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Article, Illustration454 1966-01-07 4 i SINGAPORE. Thurs. I DONALD John Alexander, a handsome professional ten pin bowling expert from Australia, today suci cessfully contested the terms of a provisional maintenance order obtained by his estranged wife in Adelaide six months ago. Under the Australian court order, Alexander454 words
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196 1966-01-07 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore citiiens who are proficient in Arabic, Thai and other West Asian languages, and who are interested in working for the Government, have been invited to write to the secretary. Public Service Cdmmission. tiMne particulars ot their age, nationality, educational qualifications196 words
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307 1966-01-07 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Ministry of Educa t i o n. which threatened to take "suitable action" incluo'ing a review of the Government grant-ma-id of the Maris Stella High School for making a "misleading and mischievous statement" has apparently relented, after the authorities of307 words
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Article295 1966-01-07 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday OFFICIALS oi the United Peoples Party, led by former Assemblyman, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, havej I been warned by the Registrar of Societies that they may face prosecution if they continue to ignore; provisions of the Societies Ordinance. The Registrar, Mr. Goh Sin Tub,295 words
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Article54 1966-01-07 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The excutive committee ot the Singapore j Junior Safety First Council will hold an emergency meeting to- morrow at Uic Ministry of Social Allans conference room at 3 p m. One of the subjects to be dis-cus.-*d will be the setting up of the proposed54 words
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Advertisement187 1966-01-07 4 .—opens ORCHARD today!— DAILY 4 SHOWS 1.30, 4 00, 6 30 9.15 p m. A BEVY OF BEAUTIES CAUGHT THE CABBIES WITH THEIR METERS DoWN!(<>9^B A6AtA/fA/- 7y> i caPM ml oat cjwmfgi 1 SDNEY lAHES HATTIEJACQUES WIH CONNOR r.HWFSHiWTBFY ESM* CAWHOW IB HUSER opens QDEON PALACJTbjAT! 1111 4R\s the unforgettable187 words
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Advertisement299 1966-01-07 4 12th FAREWELL PERFORMANCES TODAY 84th j WEEK! I 3 SJiowt At 11 a.m.. 3.15 p.m. <■ 8 p.m. DAY! I J^^^JUyQ INDIAN FILM COMBINE PVT. LTD. J WISH TO THANK ALL PATRONS FOR THEIR KIND SUPPORT! t a RAJ KAPtSca** F>r«sen+s I INDIA'S O«.EATTeST ROADSHOW/ j 1 SANGAM^V j COLOR299 words
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Advertisement406 1966-01-07 4 GANISATION J DAILY: 11-145- 9 30 NO FREE LIST .A Agent 'From ORIENT WITH LOVE' B with I "'The MONKEY GOES WEST' Open* Todov 11 2 30-6 15-9 IS| 4 Shows— -Note Revised Tim.s "DRAGON SEED" (sb) h to cny sr I IV.^VM. 1 i i. M.l.M _11 am, 1.45.406 words
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Miscellaneous52 1966-01-07 4 TODAY Trade exhibition, Victoria Memorial Hall, from 10.30 a.m.— 6 p m Cantonese opera. National Theatre. 8 p.m. Free film shows Tangi.san.lbu. MarslUng English School. 7.30 p.m. Nonya and Baba. Ban Hin San wayang stage, Jalan Kayu, 7.30 p.m. Beauty and Energy of Youth. Lee Cheng School. Jalan Chye Kay.52 words
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295 1966-01-07 5 Mustapha: If S'pore is really sincere... KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Singapore should have channelled its scholarship offer through the Central Government and not made direct approaches to Sabah and Sarawak if it mi really sincere in helping students from iess developed countries. The chairman of the sabah Alliance Party. Tun Mustapha295 words
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77 1966-01-07 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police today appealed for eyr -witnesses to ar. accident in Braddell Road yesterday in which a motor cyclist. Tan Bak. Tiang. alias Eng Ah Bah. 37 was killed. Police al.so want to contact relatives of Tan. whose iMt known address was at Jui.iii77 words
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Article28 1966-01-07 5 PENANG- Thurs. Two donation* to the Penang Playing Field AHOdatton were received iiiy Tliev were from Mv Goli Teik Chyr issoo> and Mr. Triptipal Singh <$250>.28 words
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396 1966-01-07 5 BOB NG - A way to make $100,000 from $5,000... BOB NG By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A 55.000 investment in an oil palm holding of five acres by a member of the Malaysian Cooperative Insurance Society can produce an income of $3,000 a year for 35 years, or $105,000. "And this is a396 words
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Article34 1966-01-07 5 PENANG. Thurs. I have lx-e:i warned tO beware of vcsM'l.s enaagtcl m submarine pipe laying operations at th« southern Th>^ npor;! 1 nu .iro expected to continue till May this year.34 words
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Article48 1966-01-07 5 NIBONO TEBAL Thurs —Sixty members of the Sunge: Bak;iu Youth Club nrc attending cookery classes hfld on Saturdays in the v:l!ace Ma'#.y school. Mr Ooi Kar Seng, a patron of thr club, has donated a ea« siovp and a crockery set for use by the members48 words
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Article56 1966-01-07 5 CINGKI PATAXI. Thurs. onMdrrablr |l«u of padi crops in central Kedah havr been destroyed by heavy rain. Padi planter*, in the Bukit Meriam area estimate that at least 25 per cent of «he crop has been damaced In parts of Bukit Selambau and Balimj. the damage i»56 words
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Article207 1966-01-07 5 Jeffrey Francis - Lo: Tawau area strengthened Jeffrey Francis From Jesselton, Thurs THE border area of Tawau has been strengthened against Indonesian infiltrators with the posting of the 2nd Bn. Malaysia Rangers, the Chief Minister. Mr. Peter Lo. said today. Mr. Lo. who has Just re- turned from an inspection tour of the207 words
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Advertisement154 1966-01-07 5 1 BOAC ADDS UP 10 ABEITER EDUCATION Ml mI 1 S i Nothing matters more than a good education. BOAC know this, which is why they fly students at especially reduced fares from Singapore, to many of the major centres of learning world-wide. For example the regular fare from Singapore154 words
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Advertisement123 1966-01-07 5 YOU EARN ATTRACTIVE INTEREST WITH MAXIMUM SECURITY FOR YOUR MONEY t k >-«. A f PEA ANNUM ■n i i i IWWljjljjg SHORT OR LONG 1 TIIMS DIPOSITS ARC ACCtMIO FURTHER PARTICULARS I MfG AR DING OUR DIPOSIT FACIUTT I ARC OIKINAIII j U^ON lIQUIiI KUALA LUMPUR FINANCE LTD. Kuala123 words
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Miscellaneous33 1966-01-07 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl S> f\TS FINISHED, &/Os\ petunia: ta<e s&'/n ___l-7 THAT > 'VEAHiWWEN^ j: j I THEY'RE CHUBff/ L'<E J. I YOU 7KE2E AJK'T =_L3»14 G.~ J SO MUCW CHISELIM' A~ <>33 words
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Article, Illustration128 1966-01-07 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The 1(1. (K(l) ton President van Buren (above) iras the first ship to cull at Jorong Wharf, when it went into operation for the first time today. The general carco liner, which arrived from Salgaa, berthed at aixmt I a m to load I128 words
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237 1966-01-07 6 SINGAPORE. Thursday. 4 17- YEAR-OLD housewife stood in court today and accused her husband of stabbing her "ali over my body" one September afternoon last year. Isah binte Mohamed said her watchman husband Abdul Rahman bin Maideen. 43. had frequently beaten her i .since237 words
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Article, Illustration49 1966-01-07 6 LEAVING TODAY FOR STUDY IN NETHERLANDS AN ofTiivr «r Singapore's lluumiu and Development Board. Mr. Chu Pak Chou (aDove), has been awarded a fel•owship by the Netherlumls Government under the Fellowship Promammc for Technical Cooperation. He is leaving today for Rotterdam to participate in an intei-nati-m.il course on building49 words
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74 1966-01-07 6 Claims trial to outrage of modesty charge s INC. A PORE. Thui.v Sainol Abdeen today daiined trial in the ninth magistrate i court to a charge o: using criminal force with intent lo outrage the mod- a woman ye.stesday. Sainol is alleeed to have committed the ul fence against Janiilah.74 words
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Article77 1966-01-07 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs Kwci Chin Chew. 17. was fined $10 in a magistrates court today for putting up an unauthorised anti-Govern-ment poster on a lamp-pu.M ;ii Nicol Highway near Guillemaid Circus on Nov 22. last year at 1.40 a.m. Kwei pleaded guilty to the offence. The poster,77 words
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Article23 1966-01-07 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. water will be cut off in the whole of KainMNlg Bums tomorrow from 9 a.m. o .'i p DD.23 words
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Article90 1966-01-07 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. An important phase of Singapore Airport's expansion project an extension ol the ticketing offices at the departures wing of the international terminal has been completed. .There are now four new ticketing j offices, costing $82,500. to proI vide more space and traflic handling facilities90 words
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192 1966-01-07 6 SINGAPORE. Hiurs. A di.-put over the terms and condition. > of service of 22 Malaysian Airways employees, now on a temporary transfer to Qantas. will be heard by a referee at the Industrial Arbitration Court tomorrow morning. The referee, appointed by the192 words
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155 1966-01-07 6 SINGAPORE, Than A l.">-year-old bo>. who ,ulin it ted throe robbery charges, was to!il T)> district iudm Mr. Ku how Chye. today: "You appear in all the i;ises to b.- the rinulr:ider."' in tin- rim «.!-<•. Hi- i>,n ■leafed uuiiiv mill time155 words
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Miscellaneous188 1966-01-07 6 Mh'tf Onp It,, I.T Itmmii* I PCMT SUPTOSF. SOU MATTER OF ...AM I <NMAKJNED RORTI I j UOW NVVMV Uf-'\-; TAP' \\vi.\T UVHP.PN'r I TM'.Vi< fT 20TH CENTURY rARTW- FACT, WEVE BOT WP SHOUJ P HAVE I OP\ TO SW. Rn* I I Hf' PEOPLE EVER fRIEP y ONE ENROUTH188 words
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Article, Illustration1563 1966-01-07 7 Kreisler's intrepid hoax had the critics all fooled Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE A I a coocerl in Vienna in 1905 the brilliant voting violinist Fritz kreisler included s» veral short works ol his own composition in the programme. For this he was attacked for intrudhm such insignificant pieces into a1,563 words
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218 1966-01-07 7 'I'd like the whole world to seek simplicity, not speed' American citizens. In 1941 Kreisler was knocked down by a truck and sutfered severe Injuries After 27 days he came Ottt of a coma to find he had forgotten all modern languages and could speak only Latin and Greek Kreisler218 words
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Advertisement389 1966-01-07 7 THE NEW RAINBOW SERIES OF THE C/u£rflenJ> coins bank These carefully moulded coloured V plastic coins banks are designed specially for you V Ik GREEN jtk I BJ^^ PINK BLUE YELLOW For as little as 49cts you can hire anyone of these Coins Banks in your Favourite colour CHUNG KHIAW389 words
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Article42 1966-01-07 8 M >• WVfc 111 I Minimum TAMILV OF LATE Rob«-rt l-»u > oon Tfcoaf itoh ih.-itik frirndi and rala- 1 n". miniirr anil 'tnaaunna rmrnt MR A MRS CfcM Ah Crui think ■i-Utivn for •'>. tirn wilUv "i (IM iv raiiut ol their wadding.42 words
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Article45 1966-01-07 8 IN M EMORI AM rat US Miniwutm, IN CHERIIHCD MIMORV of M R htm auddrnlv railed r^m^mberrd l<v dam Lim Ah O»k. I KWONG: In lon •O-- Kwonf Sir K'.oni; v In. M! m toA*s n»»rt*cn» OftM Mil MM ar« o\..| n <i- v tli-dy45 words
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Article662 1966-01-07 8 The British iiiu*nd to reduce their defence custs East of Suez, and are hopeful of securing die lull co-ordination ol British and American cieK-nci's in the Far East. For both purposes agreement with Australia and New Zealand will be necessary. How the ruts will be made,662 words
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Article362 1966-01-07 8 The seventy Chinese families being moved from the Tebedu border area of Sarawak have only themselves to blame. Had even a few of their members offered a hint of co-operation with the security forces resettlement i could perhaps have been avoided. Instead of co-oper-tion, however, there was only362 words
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Article197 1966-01-07 8 A Singapore Budget provision of $100,000 for "Malaysian scholarships" has set off an unnecessary fuss. Though the intention is only to help students from Sabah and Sarawak make use of Singapore's special educational facilities, it has been interpreted as an attempt to drive a wedge batWWB the people197 words
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1432 1966-01-07 8 Shaping Australia's defence policy WHAT ABOUT THE ANZUS PACT IF CONFRONTATION STARTS IN PAPUA? By a Corr«*«ponci«'ut of the l.omlnn Thru CANBERRA WHEN a country appears to be in danger its defence policy looks simple. '"Get with your friends and beat J your enemies," is the I maxim, and all1,432 words
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LETTERS
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152 1966-01-07 8 Light up approach road to airport IF the Centra; Government was pi< p.. spend $42 nJUloo in building a v< r airport at Subang. i don't see why i 1 spend a few more thou sand s to light up the ap proach road afrom the bridge tc the car152 words
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Letter91 1966-01-07 8 I REFER to the letter 'ST. Dec 24, the heading "Flat Rules." The lamily unit of the applicant Is verified by documentary pioof, ie identity cards and birth certificates. With regard to the family income, the plicant must produce certificates of income from the employers. The Board has ways and91 words
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Letter23 1966-01-07 8 TIIE clerks a; T;or.g Bahru post office do not accept one-cent coins. I do not suppose these coins are worthless ONK-C1 NT Singapore23 words
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Advertisement508 1966-01-07 8 I Straits Timrs Malar Mail Cko*t*f**d advart»Mm»f»H «*y kanaka' ta I COLD STOKAfiE SUPfftMtIKIT Orchard Road »«caa*»awiat Daafc: COID STOILAGf lIANCHIS At Holla** load Katawf Naval im. iAurharnaa' A|n)> CITY BOOK STOHI LTB W«nk«t« Ne« K. Com,., Ovai THE NEWS FRONT Fiiiaarrick'i Supermarket M M ISMAIL HAMIEM STOKE. I 1419508 words
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Advertisement51 1966-01-07 8 WHEN YOU GIVE GIVE YOURSELF: I A gift needn't be expeni sive, yet there is one important requirement. Here are actual cases where a wife gave her j husband a gift of "enduring delight". ..a i mother gave "the most precious gift of all" in JANUARY Readers Digest Now On51 words
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Advertisement431 1966-01-07 8 LEARNING MALAY (180) By YUNUS MARIS M.A. University of Malaya TER In ACTIVE CONSTRUCTION I ately." "roug/.ly" and .such like English equlWe learned iliai LKBKH, "man," may be vaients. used to pnwdl un udjeclixe to iii.ueatt com- eg. Orang itu tinggi-nya l.t.Blill hi partitive dt«ree RANG lima kmki Thai man431 words
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Advertisement149 1966-01-07 8 NEW! Just unpacked f k Beautiful French lace ond j embroideries 'X/a Fabulous new styles in sV^^iSx blouses by LADY ARROW jn iffij Bright fashions in Caprina \\Stki JANE COLBY's exciting col r i\\ lection of knitted sportswear j'll OnC man V other new fashion ytfl items. It J Call149 words
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Article, Illustration433 1966-01-07 9 OUR FORCES NOT TO PROTECT BRITISH INTERESTS... KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday Tire retiring British High Commissioner, Lord Head, said today it was untrue to suggest that British forces were here merely to protect British interests. They were ncr r partly for strategicrrasons to433 words
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Article40 1966-01-07 9 KUANTAN. Thurs. Inche Gulan Mustaph.i bin Nader All i has assumed duties a* Pre.«ldent. ■>: rho Sessions Court here re- 1 placing Wan Mohamed bft Ha.'i Wan Mustapha. who has been tnuisfMTPd to Kuala Trenggam. I 522 million. I40 words
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Article44 1966-01-07 9 S'pore excise revenue up SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Revenue col>cted by thr Excise Department last yrar showed an incrras* ■if nearly $34.4 million o\ rr tlu irrs to reach $165.859 000, recording to offlcia; figurps pubUshed today. •n;al also rxcerded '.he origliMl 1965 e«timatcs by nearly44 words
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Article86 1966-01-07 9 Railway line to Penang cleared VUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Train services between here and Penang. held up night because of a derailment of tour wagons of a goods train near ranjong Mallm. were resumed this morning. The breakdown gang workrri tnroughout the night, and cieared the track about 9 a.m. today.86 words
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255 1966-01-07 9 G. Geldard - 15 more Chinese families leave Tebedu G. Geldard Prom JTUCHING. Thurs. The removal of all Chinese from the Tebedu border area of Sarawak's First Division continued today. Fifteen families totalling 80 people were moved Into new homes in the Tapah new village on the Ku-chlng-Serian road in a daylong operation.255 words
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98 1966-01-07 9 KL'.ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —The Minister of Education. Inche Mohatned Khir Joharl, will leave for a week-long visit to London tomorrow. Wh:le there, he will visit Malaysia Hail and the Malaysian Students' Uepartment and "meet Miii.iy.sian students. Accompanying him will be Inche Abdul98 words
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76 1966-01-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Six Malaysians Including one from Sabah. will leave here to follow postgraduate studle., in Holland under the Netherlands Government fellowships grant. liuy arc Mr. Eswaran HanDaran, Mr. Wong chee Wai. Inche Yahya bin Monamed Noor. Inche Adam bin Hall Mohamed Junus.76 words
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Article77 1966-01-07 9 SUNQEI PATANI. Thura An attempt to steal a $500 television %et presented recently by the Gurkhas to the Bedong Welfare j Home for the Aged has been foiled by the vigilance of an attendant He noticed that the cupboard containing the set had been tarn-77 words
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Article56 1966-01-07 9 SINGAPORE, Thurr A complete propellor shipped from Britain for the IS, OOO-ton tanker, the World Mead, which Is to be dry-docked at the Jurong shipyard, arrived here today on board thf Qlengyle. Work on the repairs of the (aincer is being carried out by the Jurong56 words
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Article36 1966-01-07 9 BUNGEI PATANI. Tliiiis Mr A. M R«utens ha? resumed duties a* Controller of Telecommunications. Kedah and PerUs. after acting as Controller of Communlaatlors. Penan* In the absence on leave of Mr. V. A. Thnniii36 words
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Article71 1966-01-07 9 RN quits loneliest outpost KUCHING, Thurs. The Royal Navy has abandoned its loneliest outpost a lighthouse on the Sarawak coast. The Ministry of Defence In London said the last four sailors manning the station, which cou.d be reached only be helicopter or boat, left yesterday. The llghthou.se was used asAP - 71 words
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Article51 1966-01-07 9 SINOAPORE. Thur« Thirty left-wing trade union* aald yesterday that the Trade Unions (Amendment) Bill passed In Parliament recently smelt of "fascism." In a joint (statement they accused the Oovernment of trying 1 to amend the law to suppress the i 1 left-wins trade union movement.51 words
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Article, Illustration243 1966-01-07 9 Duke and Duchess begin Malaysia tour LONDON. Thurv Ihe Duke of (tloucestrr mil visit front line patrols or Britain s juriKle fighter* In North Borneo Host- to the Indonesian border during a 11-day visit to Malaysia this week. The Duke. M, and Durhrsi leave today aboard a sche duled BOACReuter - 243 words
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Article22 1966-01-07 9 SEREMBAN Thurs. A r.pw lotel will b<> oponpd on >y I)Ato Kliin.i. Dndang ol JJong. In Wilkinson Strtv: h rr22 words
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Advertisement140 1966-01-07 9 A CHINESE NEW YEAR LUXURY FOR YOUR FRIENDS (jnrjsberti BC6f A FREE OFFER FOR YOU (uHslh'^ &S3M, v^> ■arwiilV «y *m**& ÜBT^^i t- -4* 2 BEER GLASSES 1 PACKET OF 10 ABDULLA 37 CIGARETTES or PACKETS OF 10 ABDULLA 37 CIGARETTES with every Carton of CARLSBERG you buy Chinese New140 words
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Advertisement424 1966-01-07 9 (I EARN II A SAFE Hf in a deposit account A Deposit Account with Lombard Banking provides a good rate of interest, with absolute jfety for your capital leading to financial peace of mind. While on depmit. yoiar money earns interest steadily, but can easily be withdrawn, subject to the424 words
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Miscellaneous798 1966-01-07 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL s— KuaU Lam- Disneyland Show Tribute to pnr and Parian*; 6 Ipoh Harris; 7 New* In Engllnh; and Malacca; 2 Jehora 7.10 Pports arena: 13b Kahrn; 4 Taipinr; 7 Hollywood Star Theatre 8UBatu Pahai: 9 Kluanf. ter Louise Goes to Town; 8 News In Mandarin: 8.10 ChlP.M.:798 words
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Article217 1966-01-07 10 Warwick Bracken - Warwick Bracken From i AUSTRALIA may have sold A too much wheat to Red i China and has to Import wheat next year to meet lU> trade contract. The situation Is Ukely to cause a rise in prices throughout various parts of Australia. Severe draught has217 words
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Article505 1966-01-07 10 CHAN BONG SOO - Move to protect sugar consumers By CHAN BONG SOO EFFORTS ;irt' being made to safeguard Malay* skm sugar consumers against runaway prices such as those experienced during certain months of I<HYX These efforts are directed at stabilising the price of the commodity within the country. Formidable as the lask may505 words
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Article, Illustration243 1966-01-07 10 U.S. textile firm may operate in S'pore AN American manufacturer of laces. Native Laces and Textiles Co. New York, is studying closely the prospects of extending its manufacturing activities to Singapore. The company last week sent Mil to Singapore Mr. David Targoff, the export sales manager, to explore into such243 words
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Article65 1966-01-07 10 A HEADING on this page on 2 Wednesday stating that Malaysia was *o make telephone switch- t Inn equipment gave thr wrong ,s impression v The equipment known as Penta- t. cont.ii 'telephone cross-bar switch- in< equipment) i;- manufactured P for export in England by Standard 1 Felnphones65 words
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Article56 1966-01-07 10 Ceylon production of natural rubber during October amounted tc L 23.900.830 lb.. as against 22.244.130 li lb. In the previous month. This I brings production for the first 10 months of the year to 210.627.568 j tl lb. compared with 201.571,694 lb. si In the corresponding period of56 words
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Article47 1966-01-07 10 Southern Malayan Banking Ltd. winch has Its headquarter." In Penang. opened a branch in Ipoh on Monday It occupies the ground floor of the recently completed multistorey A.xla Insurance building In Hale Street This bring the number of banks In Penang to 10.47 words
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Article257 1966-01-07 10 BIG RISE IN UCD COCOA OUTPUT THE production of United Cocoa Development Co. Ltd. in 1964-65 increased by 30 tool on the previous 12 months to almost 90 1 tons, the chairman. Mr. J. Cadbury. told the an- j nual general meeting in London. Presenting the report for the year257 words
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Article29 1966-01-07 10 west German 1965 crude steel output totalled 36.8 million tons, the second highest post-war level after the 37.3 million tons of 1964, 'he Federal Statistics Office reported29 words
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187 1966-01-07 10 Theatre-in-the-air' now on S'pore-U.S. flights PAN American Airways' "Theatre-in-the-Alr" system is now being made available to passengers from Singapore to the United States on jets i which leave Singapore every Tuesday. Friday and 1 Sunday. Introduced last October. it offers passengers a choice of feature films, musical selections and special187 words
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Article, Illustration62 1966-01-07 10 The launching in Japan iust before Christmas of a specialised high-speed car-go-liner (above), for the I t AC. Line's express service between the Far East and Europe signifies the owners' continued progress in the Held of modern automated cargo service. The 13.100 d.w. tons vessel, which has62 words
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Article, Illustration183 1966-01-07 10 DUNLOP Malayan Industries Ltd. has handed over to Malayan Muslim Pilgrims Savings Corporation and National Investment Co. Ltd. a total of 51. 100. 000 ordinary stock which the two companies had bought from Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. The stock certificates were handed over by Mr. R.C.F183 words
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Article72 1966-01-07 10 Mr. Bong Geok Inn. chiet salesman in the Malacca branch ot the Champion Motors Group, was the winner in the Volkswagec sales competition held recently. The prize: a fortnight's lullv paid holiday in Tokyo wltb hi? wife. However, because of the coming Hari Raya Puasa72 words
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Article175 1966-01-07 10 pESSXA Aircraft Co ha»« vv announced In Wichita Kansas that 1965 fLscal year earnings passed USSII million, a 46 per cent increase over 1964 and an ail time high for the 38-year old company. Earnings per share amounted tn $3.30 based on 3.339.528 shares ol common175 words
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Article94 1966-01-07 10 AUSTRIA'S metallurgy todtutr* produced 1.6< million ton> of pie iron during ihe first mn» months oi !Pos. rompiired v.i'h 1.63 million lon.s in the coitmpondlnc peno-i of 1964. accordirg to a report in :he Austrian Economic New-- Built tin. During the same period, cruda steel production increased94 words
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Advertisement411 1966-01-07 10 r Retiring? Returning? The Channel Islands offer you an equable climate, low taxation, no death duties, excellent communications with England and Europe. National Provincial Bank Ltd. provides a full banking and trustee service in all the Islands both for residents and non-residents. Full information will gladly be given by its411 words
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Advertisement117 1966-01-07 10 RELAX ON A 2 WEEKS TRIP TO SYDNEY? VIA PORT MORESBY WKY NOT AUSTASIA LINE'S M. V. "AUSTRALASIA" S. S. "MALAYSIA" Offer o MONTHLY Scheduled Passenger Service between SINGAPORE ond SYDNEY/MELBOURNE via PORT MORESBY Calling ot PENANG PORT SWETTENHAM before departure SINGAPORE. Orr*iTutl DATES lIOM JINOAPOII »Ot i««t "MAIATSIA" V.117 words
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190 1966-01-07 11 J. FRANCIS - Sabah acts to give top jobs to natives J. FRANCIS From lESSELTON. Thurs.— The State Government has taken steps to give a proportionate number of natives a chance to rise to top jobs in government service. Mofrt of the key appoint- i ments in the Sabah Civil are now held190 words
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231 1966-01-07 11 S'pore warning over a 'land in Keiantan' confidence trick SINGAPORE. Thursday. SINGAPORE police and Malay welfare organisations have warned the public to be on the alert against confidence tricksters who are selling "application forms" for land in Keiantan. The racket came to on Tuesday when i "ip of the "application231 words
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Article91 1966-01-07 11 KL'ALA LL'MPCR. Thurs. Singh, 23. of Tuipir.R. ni today sentenced to two lail by the Sessions Court here when he pleaded pullty to a I cheating charce. He dishonestly Induced IS Mohamed Ghar.i. an accounti clerk at the Weld Rorxd Supermarket huro to deliver91 words
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Article380 1966-01-07 11 Kuala Lumpur. Thurs A MESSAGE FROM THE SULTAN AS THE GOODWILL COMMITTEE MEETS PORT Swettenham returned to normal last night and for the last 36 hours there were no further incidents Two major factors that brought peace were a message from the Sultan and a meeting380 words
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157 1966-01-07 11 Lotteries not for S'pore for some time: Wok SINGAPORE. Thurs Singapore is not likely to introduce social welfare lotteries for some time to come, the Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok. indicated today. He said an unofficial study was being made into the matter but it would157 words
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Article79 1966-01-07 11 Girl back after heart surgery CINGAPORE. Thurs. An eight-year-old girl. Mah Siew Fong. flew home last night after a successful heart operation In Perth. Australia. Siew Fong, who had a congenital heart defect Is the daughter of Mr. Mah Keng Meng. a mechanic. She is the fifth patient to be79 words
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Article, Illustration155 1966-01-07 11 A $3,000 REWARD OFFER FOR SUE's JEWELS SINGAPORE, Thurs. Cathay Organisation today offered a 53. 000 reward for information leading to the recovery of a $5,000 diamond ring and a $500 diamond brooch belonging to American film actress Susan Hart. They were stolen from her room in the Goodwood Hotel155 words
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Article54 1966-01-07 11 PENANC. Than. The Suneet Gluijor Umno blanch will hold H;iri Raya variety show in tlu rlitage community hall rrom Jan 25 to 27. The programme includes Malay dramas, musical pertormances and rumiciil sketches. There Will also he a "twist" contest and a fashion parade for54 words
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Article34 1966-01-07 11 SINGAPORE. Train-. Mr. C.V. Devon Nair. IfalajrriM M. P. for B r, lias jasi been disrlmrßpd from the Singapore Genernl Hospital where he underwent surgery. He ks now convalescing with hia fiim.ly.34 words
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Article123 1966-01-07 11 $80,000 opium haul by Customs pENANG. Thurs. Butterworth Customs seized about 600 Ib of opium when they raided two houses in Bukit Merta.jam yesterday. The opium was worth SBO.OOO. A car was also seized. One party led by Asst. Supt. of Customs. SharifT Ghazali bin Mahmud. surrounded a house in123 words
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Article43 1966-01-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Mr. Raymond Kow has been eic-ted president of the newly-formed Airlines Employees Union of Malaya. Other officials are: Inche Mat Sin bin Nat. vice-president; Inrhe Mohamed bin Mohamed Soom. general secretary: and Mr. Chung Chan Kong, treasurer.43 words
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168 1966-01-07 11 At least nine nations for Koran contest UUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. At least nine countries will participate in this year's international Koran reading competition to be staged at the Stadium Merdeka next week. They are the Philippine*. Brunei. Singapore. India, Thailand. Cambodia Ceylon. Turkey and Malaysia, the host nation. This was168 words
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Advertisement17 1966-01-07 11 On all occasions isk for. VAT 69 Jg FINEST ffl SCOTCH fcjl WHISKY ('M!^ BL QUALITr TELLS17 words
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Advertisement314 1966-01-07 11 LUXURY bbbbßßß HHSHB' ff yijy wt y wwnf *?y y»«^^ *MM SRiJUiiifiJl El lai bi m 9 tt SL At •jWriß f H Bk Bl m m Jp4B. B^^Bl syp BBS v L J Dr I tM IP JBB ap m* 0m m» |k ■S S tffe ■9■ %r ■■■Id!314 words
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Miscellaneous301 1966-01-07 11 Straits Times Crossword BfIHHT ACROSS 5. Direction of roads makes me 4 Shakespeare s wasn't the figiu without a stick (8). ruler of 21 (B>. 6. Boat that «oes round with8. Paper wanted too? Get the out a stick id). Berkshire Beacon! (6). 7. One turns round, a green by301 words
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Advertisement584 1966-01-07 12 .iiiiuiii (1 I Kirn I'.tcr Xi ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 10 Wmrd* SIS iHlmmum, Mil A MRS N a R9J > itiink those j 'ijraisamy snd rendered valuahle «nl«i wreatns 1 iri.l condolences. THE FAMILY OF the late Mr Khoo AM Moh wish to thank all relatives *r..i friendo for their condolences, donatit.rr'584 words
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Advertisement933 1966-01-07 12 ACCOMMODATION WANT »..r<j M fMM.J ill rt: rxlra FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM Terrace Houi*. Thomson Garden. 5| milestone Thomson Rd. Rent S33U telephone is note 542U0 after a pm. HOLLAND ROAO I'ntnrnlshed rlnt recently di-corated farm. cooker, longhath. $390/-. Kurniture. fridge mrconditioner available. Ring Spore H4.">i.3'.< FULLY FURNISHED Semi-detached Bungalow. 3-bedroom.933 words
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Advertisement946 1966-01-07 12 EDUCATION IS Wnrd* *t i Mlm.)— Box St el: txlrm JANUARY 9ESSIONS lyprwul Jiook-keeplnii. »ll <tatea Hbon- han.l. Tneurv Speen Aui>i« N C j (l.i A Ueylaaa Road 9TBBN IIM* RAPID COURSES srenography. Bookkeeping Shorthand. T>pev rrench. Malay. Secretarial Collect: Rattle. Place W&538. I l«re. TYPEWRITING, Shortnand. Book- keeping and946 words
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Advertisement944 1966-01-07 12 TUITION IS »nrd, %t iMim.t—Box SO el* rzlrm LEARN TO PASS driving Guaranteed $70 un»u>'Cei>iful learner «ets free tuition Ring iS porei 508C2 FOR EXPERT TUITION entrust -our •chooi-cln!dr«o to a competent, experienced tutor Phone s tore ***** 10 t> p.m. H9C GIRL Katong area offers I all suhtect* »x<ept944 words
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Advertisement1089 1966-01-07 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Wmrd* St i Mim. I— Box SO rt: rxlrn MORRIS 1000 1959 Convertible, good I condition. Kuropean owner. > S pore > f MM] ornre hcurs SUNBEAM ALPINE MrtM IV rrn B 4 «lth r»d:o Tmm owners S4.SUU I Kinn ,H por r 19*1 HUMMER HAWK1,089 words
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Advertisement738 1966-01-07 12 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE, ETC. IS *ordl Si- l*tim.i—Bnz S» tl*. tzlrm MODERN MAIIACI Mwedlsn Mai Mir A MraniOatlm 57-A Victoria mrmm Brm* liaun Road. s iwrr. CENTLEMIN Kor s«»d!.n Ma»sa«r StramlMlhs. tacial Tr»at»n«it, Mamcuri-. HmrrultniK. Tintum. •Jeann Air-i'or<tit>(incd Baloi>. J«A. r'toaoi porn 21IMt» MISCELLANEOUS IS Wmdk it (Mim.)— Box it rt*.738 words
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Advertisement1471 1966-01-07 12 AUCTION SALE OF 10 Dle9el Engine Vans, rompriitnf:— 7 "Commer'. 2 "Pord Thames and 1 -Mercedea" iTo be sold In 10 Lotsi. To be held in our Saleroom No. 14 Kobinkon Road. S'porr on Wrdnrfulay 12th January I9fi6 at 10.30 a.m. NOTE: The vehicles can be Inspected during office hours1,471 words
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Advertisement1242 1966-01-07 13 10 LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST UK.. Cue S'ctr* SaiiS y b'^am •'fring DEMOOOCUS Liverpool, GIMgOW St.. 11 Ja* I Ja* S'l2 Ja* 11 PERSEUS ,t in .an li la* 13 l»» 14 M'NTOR isgow Jin I] Jan It Jan 17 21 JM 21 ACHILLES I ;.-i... jan 27 la. Ii1,242 words
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Advertisement1103 1966-01-07 13 7-//£L.h\jZ//V£S m I THL CAOT AiAIiC CO'.'P ri'l lico-po-iitd m Ct—i EXPRESS SAIUNtS 10 NEAR tASI. CONIINENI ANU SCANOINAVHi S'oor. S'liia Ptaang A/n fieao. iwvr. H'Durg K'oaa Aan* CaM 1 BEIRA I) Sailel Sailel 1. Ptrt IM 2» -Ml Ml »J kINA In I*7ll JM 11/21 11/12 Frt U 211,103 words
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Advertisement1031 1966-01-07 13 1 BEN%LINE\ tXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL >t)«t> BENHIANT ■fr ,:p, s v.;« j.vt. vm\ BENDORAN For lO n(ton m i imtapori p t S^am Peaang Fel 11 aa 11,12 J" 13 IS Ja* it it Fel 2S Singacuri P. i Nam P.nang lENVANNOCH L'oooi, C'moutn. Rotterdam. HarrCuri la*1,031 words
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Advertisement1068 1966-01-07 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. I U.K./Continent. SEE OVERLEAF FOR HONS KOHt JAPAN SERVICE. CITY OF NEWCASTLI KM i. Mjmbiirg Rotlerdim. S'pori P. SMar. Pf lfl Havre. Hull 21 2S IM 2t JM CITY OF POONA I, H h .fg. B're*. 1/ I Frt t Frt CITY OF BROOKLYN I1,068 words
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Article117 1966-01-07 14 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INDUSTRIALS lost some of their upward trend with more sellers In the market. Rises still exceeded Sail- Key stocks were available. Base metals were variable wlih Barriers firming and Copper Producers slightly easlnß. Oils were quiet and steady. Today rlosinit prices with Wednra- Mount Inn N117 words
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Article251 1966-01-07 14 JANUARY first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 71 cents per lti. down an eighth of a cent on Wednesday's closing level for tht position. The tour was very quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.F.. closing prices In cents per Ib.251 words
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Article81 1966-01-07 14 THE Association ol Banks in Malay- s'a mifl' in ItB ratra !to men-hunts yesterday .til ratea to Ntw Turk: Mir.t IT .T s. airrDHii OL) ;O, Wl d D 7 16 I hills. 33 I I trade hills. Canada: liuvms TT M 5 lti. airmail Ol> 0. 781 words
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Article28 1966-01-07 14 Jan. fj. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 7 1 i ci-nts (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 57JJ0.25 (up 54.50). rnnlliri.il estimated olTerinu 2JO tons (doun 10 tons).28 words
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888 1966-01-07 14 From Our Market Correspondent VFRY active conditions continued on the Stock Exchange yesterday and at noon it was necessary to suspend trading for about ten minutes to allow time for contracts to catch up with business done. The turnover at 1.353.650 shares was888 words
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Article31 1966-01-07 14 M ST()( K IMIK I H .l:in. .">. .la n. I Industrials: BS.U Tins: 1DK.:..", 109 !< I ruhhers: lit 1.57 I■. 1.57 Dec :tn. ifii,:: inn Dm W, IMI urn31 words
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Article883 1966-01-07 14 |> I SINESS in and reported to th«- Sintjaporr and Kuala l.umpur trading rooms of thr Stork Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in bracket*: INDUSTRIALS: Beujtead (16,<JU"> SI 77. Ii.IMKI. $1 7s. I'j.lMH)) $1.7 W. i 4,00» $Lto; c.s. HoMmu (&.uoO) 12.40; Duntopo883 words
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Advertisement1074 1966-01-07 14 aßßaaaaaaaaaWaaWaa^MßMlaaaa^aaaMMMaW Wk\ Y^ "^KAWASAKI KISEN KAJSHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific 4k Atlantic Service ■Tsmishiraa Mary" 14 ;i Fel 2S 77 Fel II Mar 2 Apr S Atr 12 Apr Kiaikawa Mara It .22 Mar 27 31 Mar 11 Aai 3 May (Ml) 12 Mai Japan Direct Service Penang S'pofl Tckrjlljaja CtHsli1,074 words
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Advertisement1127 1966-01-07 14 AUSTPALIA/NEW ZEALAND SERVICE i IMU. PAKISTAN AND P. SUIF SERVICU FreauaUe Aaelnat. Meltaaree Staeet Is, Maeraj aa< Nagapattrua P»nmf p s han< Stw'f SO"re P.S'rwm Penang bulimia la Part 911 jaa 11/11 Jaa m ?,n •JiHPtU 4 t Fe* a/ i Fe* 11l FM SIROHANA Sails 9 111 II Jaa1,127 words
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Advertisement251 1966-01-07 14 LLOYD TRIESTINO ROUNDTRIP TO m/v "ASIA" m/v •VICTORIA" 22.1.66 Sail Singapore 16.2.66 26.1.66 Arriv* Hongkong 20.2.66 27.1.66 Soil Hongkong 22.2.66 31.1.66 Arrive/Sail 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 class accommodation available) For further particulars please apply to your TRAVEL AGENT or HARPER,251 words
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384 1966-01-07 15 Straits tin price goes above $700 level IjiXTREMELY f.ood sup--4 port from all quartt-rs stilt the Straits tin price up sJ.'iO per picul yesterday to :>7u<t.r». This was the first time the price has stood above the S7OO per picul since November 4. The London overnight three months forward afternoon384 words
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Article194 1966-01-07 15 fi. Thn-e monttaa. INDUSTRIALS IS etß, McAlmtrr 9 rl». C B Hoi, lints 10 ct»M. Invent. 10 ctf. liinlopx 1U cts. Ni Iron )s eta. y Smellers 19 Cta. 0.C.8.C. 14 eta. K.«.«0 19 Kothmana I".' eta. I-..1 DUp. is eta. Koblnaon 10 eta. A H. SO >.i«.194 words
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Article94 1966-01-07 15 SHIPS lying alonKSide tht Smgaport wharves or aipecttd today arc I Qinnnale 3 'i, SelaiiKor vs. :f. Bemaataa N.W. 4. Yamahiko Pyrrhus in 11. Ti-fc'elberg 15/16, Awajlsan iporc Maru CT Mi. Mihara Mara 4" ii. Royal Ventura i" IS, fort 14, l.luyd liakke 46. and i C.94 words
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Article58 1966-01-07 15 HINESE Product E>chanKt, »ms». pot noon pnect per picul ytttor* Coconut oil: bulk J ."filers, drum C*pra: I'r I. in. t'K Continent: Prppcr: Miiniok white I2lT| seller*. siii-i-ml |ISB seller*. K-irMer! lltn i.ill I I IITO(N) sellers LW) S.n K ai»rt Coconut Oil M.lltn' A»«--c ...lion prices: Imlk58 words
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Article55 1966-01-07 15 •r-lli: pn-scnt r.itc ol the Malax. in dull. i' at lin^t I l»f pound sler■inf lived on November 24 l!t«4 is lellißf IT. of O.D. is. 3 15/16 d. Buying 1.1 U. I 1 lGd. Bu>ing Kd. Ihf dollar K at it* *tatutor> middle position in rrlation to55 words
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Article24 1966-01-07 15 th* i-.ft Dollar I T.T. and i.fiHi foi cj»h. Stnlmn t|| quoi.d nt 1 .'> !<2 and ..it tatl of cold .it ;«4.24 words
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Advertisement864 1966-01-07 15 T»\ Tmt L T^M^ THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963 (No. 18 of 1963) Notice under Section 19(10) WHEREAS in exercise of the i powers conferred by subsections (1) and (3) of section 19 of the I Local Government Integration Oridlnance. 1963 (hereinalter referred to as "the Ordinance"!, the Director864 words
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Advertisement700 1966-01-07 15 In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE CHAPTER 174 MALAYAN LUCKY COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated ln the Stales of Malaya* Creditors' Voluntary Winding-lp NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Creditors of the above Company, which is being volun- tarily wound-up, are required, on or before 31st January, 1966 to send in700 words
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Advertisement627 1966-01-07 15 MINING GEOLOGISTS A large Iron and Tin Mining Company seeks:— 1. A CHIEF GEOLOGIST and 2. SENIOR GEOLOGISTS for employment in connection with its Malaysia-wide mining and exploration activities. The following qualifications and experience are required: 1. A good degree in geology plus corporate membership of a Professional Institute. 2.627 words
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Advertisement604 1966-01-07 15 public appointment HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD MAJLIS AM AN AH RA'AYAT Separate tenders are invited for any one or both of the following Applications are invited for the TS nar J, C S!£ i following appointments: »W H l)att f>~ i~ (l1 ERECTION COMPLETION of 4 Blocks «a) O-neral .Manager.604 words
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132 1966-01-07 16 Free ticket row: Tanzania kicks out Russians VAIKOKI. Thurs Iroupe of 10 Kussian \.trirl) artists said on their arrival here festerda) from Tan/ani.i tint im hid heen ordered out ol the <ountr_\ Ixeausr tliev relused to -i\i a sovernrmMit \lir-.sl.-t .i iree ticket to llieir show Ihe singers, darners andReuter - 132 words
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Article21 1966-01-07 16 28-year-old warrant D i-sin-d 28 16 on a Cip? ed r<. (he polio did re- that onif- Itfa flip .-;inie nnm*.—21 words
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267 1966-01-07 16 NEW YORK. Thur» gIG BUSINESS began to feel the pinch as New York's transport shutdown crawled into the sixth day today with no sight of a settlement. Tired, footsore and dispirited amidst the seething traffic and travel chaos, millionsReuter - 267 words
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Article, Illustration133 1966-01-07 16 LAWFORD AND WIFE AGREE TO PART NEW YORK. Thurv Actor Peter Lawford and his wife, the former Patricia Kennedy, have an reed to an ".imicable" separation, their attorney announced yesterday. Mrs. I,awford is the sister of the late President Kennedy. Neither the artor nor his wife iouIH he reached forAP - 133 words
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Article157 1966-01-07 16 Soldier axes those pin-up girls I ONDON. Thurs. -The t British Army's official magazine has banished pin-up pictures of pretty Rirls from its back cover. The magazine. Soldier, said today the Army had found they mean less to today's .servicemen. Prints of hundreds of pretty girls have graced the magazine'sReuter - 157 words
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Article22 1966-01-07 16 Moscow. Thun. Ruerie has I I the Unite) msi I MMni.-'c 'is in!D the Black I Sen. Reuter IReuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration55 1966-01-07 16 CYDNEY. Thurs. Bobby Simpson, (right). Australia's captain, has ehieken-pox and has been ordered ta withdraw from tomorrow's Third Test match acainst Kngland. Alan Barnes, secretary of the Australian Cricket Board of Control, said (irahame Thomas (NSW) has been brought into the Australian 12 and Krian Booth wouldReuter - 55 words
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397 1966-01-07 16 JACK FINGLETON - The Sydney pitch will favour spinners JACK FINGLETON From Sydney Thursday IT HAS been a year of drought in New South Wales, which might bring a decision in the Third Test beginning at Sydney tomorrow morning. The Sydney groundsman has had to water the pitch and this has aided spinners397 words
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116 1966-01-07 16 TWEW YORK. Thurs.— The first 1 US$lOO,OOO purse in the hisI tory of world championship motor-racing was announced by I officials of the United States I Grand Prix. held at Watkins Glen. New York. Cameron Argetsingfr. executive I director of theReuter - 116 words
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Article103 1966-01-07 16 JOHNNESBURO. Thurs. The South African Government h:>s Riven Indian golfer Papwa ■lum. former winner of the Ddtrli Open, special permission White! in the South African PGA tournament which begin here today. B\r P;ip\va will be provided ■M-.i lemrtte facilities rot eating. I)h thine and chani<ingAP - 103 words
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Article94 1966-01-07 16 pun \uki i-HiA ihur.-. Wmm I" ri'cii. :J-.t AmciUM wrigfat boxer, mU here thai CuriW promised 10 ghr him the next >h. world chiimpionship, dej-pitr reporta that Britain.- Brian London might get the Ixmt. ■aid: "I had a long discussion with Clay in Chicago just before94 words
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Article23 1966-01-07 16 new YORK. Tbun.— American he.ivy weight Eddie Machen jes:?ned to meet European champion Karl Mi'.denberger in Pranklurt on Feb. 3. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article165 1966-01-07 16 England's World Cup hopes jolted I ONDON. Thurs. lJ Enßland. second favourites to win the World Cup in July, wore hold to a 1-1 draw by Poland in a friendly soccer match at Liverpool last night. England dominated the mldneld play, but thiir concentrated attacks down the middle became enmeshed165 words
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Article116 1966-01-07 16 j ihi 15 > i--86 World Cup preliminary com petit! rtiu.seci to paj pproxlmn given until Mar. 31 kp pay up. rhi* executive committee meeiuiK here ;Iw (Mmniitiec is,. full tfcplanationa tor the wiindrawals. The African COUnttlei drew lrom the compptitmn in protest anain.st theReuter - 116 words
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Advertisement271 1966-01-07 16 JaL pH|IIPS titer Ike "^aw 1 PHiups^"np I Wln-a-Home CompelitiDD $***** IN BIG PRIZES Ist Prize: A home of your own worth $***** equipped with PHILIPS electrical goods Other Big Prizes.Aii these +12 lucky Buyersof prizes must be won Philips products will Philips 23* Television Set type 23 TX 44271 words
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Advertisement55 1966-01-07 16 W Much more than just a look because only Polaroid filters out glare! You'll see the difference! (And they are scratch resistant, guaranteed shatter-proof and so light you even may forget you are wearing them!) Smart people everywhere go out in the sun in K>wA*C<o j-3 0D ••|H«r«d T'tdi<-i i55 words
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Article, Illustration330 1966-01-07 17 MANSOOR RAHMAN - Selangor wrest the cup' plan MANSOOR RAHMAN By Kuala Lumpur, Thursday gELANGOR have formulated a plan to wrest the Malaya Cup from Singapore Joint Services when they clash in the rugger final on the Kuala Lumpur Padang on Saturday (5 p.m.). But the plan, which has been tried out in330 words
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Article23 1966-01-07 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore were held to a M-orclrss draw by Sabah In ,i friendly women's hockey match on the padang today.23 words
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Article90 1966-01-07 17 CINUAPORE. Thura. Team managers of Singapore.-. Seau QUDM contingent have until next Monday to aubuit thoir reporu to the Singapore Olympic and Spoil* Council. SOSC secretary Tang Tuck Wall said so far only eight of the 14 team managers have .submitted their reports. The others should90 words
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Article58 1966-01-07 17 SINGAPOHK. Thurs. Police laenitei to l-i draw in ihe Oral round of the SHA League Cup competition at Fairer Park today. Pohco were without veteran Percy Pennefrttlier. who is ill. and Wilf Skinner, but did well to take the lead through Gurucharan Sinch after ten minutes. Jansenites58 words
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327 1966-01-07 17 Ingram is the only 'veteran left in BRUCE, WITH 30 SCOTLAND CAPS, LEADS SERVICES SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore Joint Services will take the field In Saturday's Malaya Cup Rugby football final against Selangor on the Kuala Lumpur Padang confident of scoring their ninth consecutive victory of the season. In the words327 words
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Article, Illustration146 1966-01-07 17 IT WILL BE READY IN TIME FOR GOLD CUP MEET KUALA LIMPIR. Thurs. The S2i-million new grandstand of the Selangor Turf Club is expected to be ready in time for the Tengku Abdul Rahman Gold Cup meeting which begins on Jan. 2.{. Ben Cheng Kre. an146 words
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278 1966-01-07 17 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep TPOH. Thurs Story Teller and Jerry's Special were the star performers on the track here this morning. The going was good. Story Teller apprentice Kang up> was especially impressive in a trial with Korovou 'Rao) over 3f in 33 35. Jerry's278 words
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Article111 1966-01-07 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs Latest ;.)"m;<>i.<. i» the Singapore Hockey Association Leaaue Div. 1 table- f=KC CSC F"iice Vanity p w 9 8 8 7 8 5 10 4 D L F APts 1 0 19 1 17 1 0 18 3 15 1 J 26 8111 words
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Article193 1966-01-07 17 Six World Cup men in Slovan team SINGAPORE, Thurs. Slovan Bratislava, t h c Czechoslavakiau League soccer champions, will include six World Cup and tw o Olympic players when (hey play Singapore at i Besar Stadium on Saturday (7.30 p.m.). Dr. Vladimir Ilenzl. secretary of Slovan. said on arrival here193 words
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Article68 1966-01-07 17 TIENAN'G. Thurs. Penanf A Chlneae Football Association today named 1S» players for their MCFA Cup tie against Perak at Ipoh on Suih The team will be selected from: Yeap Kirn Hock. Cheah Peng Ham. Son-toh Kirn Poh- Lim Hre Lens, Koay Ban Chuan, Woo Ah68 words
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Advertisement146 1966-01-07 17 m H^9B the new OP£jL REKORD r^ %^£*^^^J with the new power-packed llJhL^^ overhead camshaft engine HHHK^SHH I REKORD COUPE THE MOTORISTS of to-day's society seek beyond the limits of power-packed performance, disc-brake safety, infrequent inspections, big: trunk compartment and extensive, exhaustive research-tested dependability for their Hp motoring pleasure. They146 words
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Miscellaneous15 1966-01-07 17 SPORTS DIARY HOC Xl V I nindh: babah j i'a HA Pres.denta xi (Spore padang).15 words
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350 1966-01-07 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The moves leading to Singapore's takeover of external Telecommunication serwere disclosed today by the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Ton Chin Ch Confirming lor ihe first time that the taf. JiacJ brm eileeted. Dr. Toh ;-aid that officers of the Singapore Government moved350 words
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Obituary29 1966-01-07 18 *R WONG KAH Loon*, aged 57. •rtrt at I UKapore Kunrral on turd.. CABLE RECEIVED Vclayuthar mar of 'oraii- n Kuala ...fully MR. VINC VEE JINC. 7». b,lo\«!29 words
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222 1966-01-07 18 Nasution's two-point plan for unity in forces JAKARTA. Thiu> President Soekarno today had a 90--minute talk with the Defr D <• c Minister Qeneral Nasution about the current situation in Indonesia and settlement of the problems facing the country. At the end of the meeting at the Presidential palace PresidentReuter - 222 words
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273 1966-01-07 18 Vietnam: Heath calls for open 'hot line' KUALA LIMPUR, Thurs. The leader of the Hritish Conservative Party. Mr. Ed ward Heath, said today that Britain should keep in touch with Soviet Russia on the possibility of helping to end the fighting in Vietnam. Russia and Britain, he stressed, were cochairmen273 words
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Article60 1966-01-07 18 BANGKOK Thars.— Mr. Da\ id E. B:MI .idminiMrator of the United Stater. Asunry lor International Development. (AID> called on Foreign Minister Mr. Tuamnt KhoTiat. today. He iiiTivcd yralriTiiaj lor a twodav visa to discus.; with Thai. United States, ami United Nations officials economic and social dexeloprr.uu60 words
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Article419 1966-01-07 18 LONDON. Thurs— The stock mvki iy In Uitc cifMnga tram early strength. \vi>i< ii had been stimulated by announcement last night of the lonv-del.ived U.S. double tax agreement. Dealers taid buyers were encouraged by the 15 per cent withholding tax level a«reed by both countries. Which mi lower419 words
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Article, Illustration45 1966-01-07 18 TT R ACTIVE Mrs. Marcos, wife of the new Philippines President, photographed :il Ikt husband's recent inauguration with daughter Irene. Alter hi s victory, the new President siiid his wife had won him "most of the votes.' UP] piioto.UP - 45 words
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86 1966-01-07 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The First Traffic Magistrate. Mr. Liew Ngik Kee. described as "unrealistic" a police composition offer of $20 to a motorist. Tan Wee Kheng, of Oeylang, in an accident case. not accepted the police oti»r. m lined $75. licence wt< .'lso endorsed.86 words
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Article74 1966-01-07 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Road communications be Iwe c n Kuala Trengganu and Kelanun have been cm oil again the third tiny rtnee the ids in the two East Coast Stalls A flood report issued t» t>ie Royal Malaysian Police today said the Jerteh bridge near the74 words
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142 1966-01-07 18 OAIGON. Than. Polish io defector Anatole siartnskJ said today lie asking tor political asylum in the United Sta! si;:\iiiki ;i member i>f the I Polish delegation to the Interna- lional Control Comission iICCi i in Vietnam, fled from the Polish j compound142 words
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Article31 1966-01-07 18 SINGAPORK Thurs —The old j [Barili BMO■ii oi old .students of Bnriiey Seroiidary School will hold Its j annual general meetlnc hi the school at 3 p.m. on Saturday.31 words
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Article29 1966-01-07 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs Bukkm Aiianda MaiiKala will give a lecture on •World Peace" at the Sin- apore Lod^e. Theosophk-al Socitty. Cairnhill Road, at 6 p.m. tomorrow.29 words
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Article, Illustration176 1966-01-07 18 VICE, Thais. Lady 11 Gloiidovcn. only daughter ol the late author S o m Maugham, h a nounct'd claims to his estimated s:i million state. Mr Ma •iry. Mr Bold thi.s t She WOUld come and villa at rv- as agreed two yiReuter - 176 words
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Article46 1966-01-07 18 BINQAPORI A truu* whether oiine post.s held by two employe managerial, will come ml' by the second Inc Arbitration Court 10 .i.m. on 11. I The dispute is bf-tween Motion, Smith and Sona Ltd. and the Sinua)x>re Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union.46 words
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Advertisement21 1966-01-07 18 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $15 (minimum) VAM'.IAiINC.MAM PHILO DR MUKMCKjti t LIM MOK nd chcn> K.n^. n o Mr. and Mra.21 words
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Advertisement65 1966-01-07 18 ia^H aM f Mmia mSSm Ss ißMaWlfej BVitOvS L^r/V*^ fit, I Friends and family too approve when you give them Tiger Beer at Chinese New Year. You don't have to worry about wrapping, either. Tiger in pints, quarts and cans comes in gay packs. Say "Kong Hee Fatt Choy" with65 words
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Miscellaneous18 1966-01-07 18 empera- id Smuupore a 8 p.n I iDM.-t aiaia I -> 71 ■•ig 7j 8-> 7J 7n 72 7318 words
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