The Straits Times, 9 January 1966
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Title Section19 1966-01-09 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Nett Sato* ir No. 1.556 SINDAY. JANUARY 9. 1966 20 CENTS KDN 036 M.C. (P) 1619 words
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Article738 1966-01-09 1 Force? Yes, but only as last resort KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. T HE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. today called for total support for Britain's economic sanctions to put a swift end to the illegal Smith regime in Rhodesia. Speaking to reporters before leaving for 1738 words
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Article, Illustration324 1966-01-09 1 No sell-out— Heath's pledge By R CHANORAN: SINGAPORE. Saturday gRITISH Opposition Conservative Party leader, Mr. Edward Heath, today pledged that Britain would not sacrifice the interests of Mahnsia and Singapore ;o seek an understanding with Indonesia. "We certainly will not seek such an accommodation." he said at a Press conference324 words
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259 1966-01-09 1 Tashkent joke over a button and success TASHKENT. Sat. A flat prediction that the Tashkent Summit conference "will sucree d" grew yesterday out ol a bit of badinage over a button. The incident happened at Indian Premier Lai Baha- I dur Shastri'a suburban villa when Soviet Premier AJexel Ko.->ygln showed259 words
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Article23 1966-01-09 1 LONDON. Sat.— Eight rartona I o| nin v.prr .<- f .oi<>n Timi a l"rry p»rkr<| it a naraae in London. I23 words
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78 1966-01-09 1 STOP PRESS CEYLON'S ARMED FORCES ALERTED i vi oMifii Bat. fr\l<m\ \rnifd >«-i%ir«* wrrf alrrtrrt lo»Uv to Mpa with a one-day cennal strike railril li\ Opi i»<>iiti'.ii pariiis agataat tin- .(im rniiii-«il v intrurfiii lion <«f nr« l.iiijcnacr reK!il.itii>n~ i.jbiin IMrtn Mr. "^i II \l,i MM I nil thr strikeReuter - 78 words
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Article31 1966-01-09 1 ADELAIDE. Sat. Thirty- of Hirer. Pi sir- Ha%« K I doara mi n Ui Tin £10" in .i chimicy >; liiiss en; South Shi tat utop 60ft. cliimney for31 words
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Article30 1966-01-09 1 OTTAWA. S»! The Cana- lice tirr looklns for a ;cco but'.ca- John Poiovirk of Shskuioon. yaskatchrwan. but vhen he v tin to take possession, it was cone.30 words
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186 1966-01-09 1 Deadly Flying Tank may join duty in the Borneo jungle SINGAPORE. Saturday. JJKITISH troops helping to guard Malaysia*! jungle borders in Bronco may be operating in American-built ''living tanks' before the year is out. Among SKS inUttoa W h oi helicopters earmark forces this year will bubly be a squadron186 words
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Article36 1966-01-09 1 NEW YORK. B r. 60. ruck in 'hr face by md suffered Blight CUU wln'ii sitting at a tabli his third wife, at \he Plus 21 Club Bigta I night. RputerReuter - 36 words
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Article17 1966-01-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat.— Bank NeiMra Malaysia has received $1,373,320 (or the National Patriotic Fund.17 words
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Article45 1966-01-09 1 OlN(i \POKI-. Sat. The Dv k c and Duchess of Gloucester today spent a day with mi official functions to attend To- morrow evening they will cull on the President of Singapore. Inche Vusof V\ t Ishak. and Puan Noor Aishah.45 words
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568 1966-01-09 1 Big pay rises for the varsity staff SINGAPORE. Saturday. THE University of Singapore's 250 teaching staff are expected to receive pay rises ranging from $85 for an assistant lecturer in his first year to $310 for a professor at the top of his scale. The Sunday Times understands that the568 words
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Article35 1966-01-09 1 M R |aM nrmotCollege of he e>- «t a ton.rer- nil! MdHf Ls littered with pr«Dl«" who rannol live i'iil' and vitKfyins livrs bMMM at 11 or at G-CJI or at university they f.iilrd."35 words
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139 1966-01-09 1 tYDNKY. Sat Another cenmry by John Ed rich and nne pace bewßnj by Jeff Jone.s and David Brown put England rUtht on top on the second da\ of the third Te.st acatn«t Australia here today. At clo.se Australia had slumped to 113139 words
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Article45 1966-01-09 1 KUCIUNU. Sj(. Ir.do|ht triorl to mortnr n the Lundu nf Barn >k* Fir.«t DivUion. A •ncurity n said today: 'Th*- tir-- was ineffective. About ton mfirt.ir tximbs fel'. In th<> ,irp;i ii nd sporadic small amis lirr fM also hrird." ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement110 1966-01-09 1 Lo»es» De Übm Models in 18 et. aold, ifainlett x X •feel A rolled gold i cotes now available. W_ Bcngeld Company. Spore Tel: 7750» I All wise people know that gain is J commensurate with risk. Do you know this? We do! And we always s bear this in110 words
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Advertisement119 1966-01-09 1 THIS YEAR WEiRE GIVING "<:VO-_ AUTOMATIC y.<" ELECTRIC ;',V. GIFTS m .sy Qtnbeam M. (ffiiibea/n automatic c:s^» MIXMASTCk 0E LUXE C^ Oil/ MiMinotftr giv*t yot oO ."W •h« mwvcliovn (•olu'tt to ij I ni»i4O(y (or p«>t«<> cook.og Ift^/i end »<nnf (~-~^^gS£ z-43^^ fim6efl/« TOASTWMATIC M« »»v#(v *o otiit'i I' *od119 words
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The News
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Article128 1966-01-09 2 Pay-shock gurus switch to union IfANGAR. Sat. Rejection "f their pav claims has resulted in th.- religious teachers or PerlL yesterday converting their 90-year-old association into a Hade union. ill licln us fieht more effectively for Utter pay." Abdullah bin Yusoff, m.:cI;iiv of the association, said today. 'Ten months aco128 words
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Article26 1966-01-09 2 r.ONDOl ilr in lit Pn:; ixl nielli switched on Britain'* iii.-i i trlr- liy .1 D r i(k vision programmes sent b\ ImhU lmr.26 words
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97 1966-01-09 2 FASHIONS FOR THE CURt WHO JUST DIDN'T DANCE ALL NIGHT DARIS, Sat. Six reed-thin Paris mannequins were given a foretaste of motherhood yesterday when they paraded with large cushions tied round their waists to show off a new collection of Pierre Cardin maternity dresses. The mannequins, whose combined wei g97 words
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NAMES IN THE NEWS
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Article49 1966-01-09 2 Charles Perkins, a 30-year-"■t, old aborigine known as the ■T Australian Martin Luther King, has become the first aborigine to gain a degree at Sydney Univei Perkins, who was brought up In an aboriginal settlement, gained his degree with passes in anthropology, government, sociology, and psychology.49 words
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Article52 1966-01-09 2 Actress Carroll Baker refl^^ turned to Hollywood from Jmr an entertainment tour of m South Vietnam with happy memories of having kLssed 5,000 soldiers "sometimes a platoon at a time." "Maybe Bob Hope had better ioke.s." she said, "but the boys all seemed to like what I had52 words
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Article46 1966-01-09 2 gteatis Paul McCartney was *_-k. on the guest lL>t lor a London break!ast with Prime Minister Wilson and a number of television celebrities yesterday, but he didn't show up. "He was Invited bin was unable to go." a spokesman for the singing group said.46 words
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Article80 1966-01-09 2 Soviet world champion fJ^fc speed-skater Inga VoroniJJP^ n.i. who via.i slabbed to death In her parents lioscow flat earlier this week, was buried In Moscow yesterday alongside other leading Soviet figures in the capital's historic Novo-Devichy cemetery. After the funeral, hundreds of admirers, including many from the Soviet80 words
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Article42 1966-01-09 2 Professor Lee Kai Chens *^k. now in Kuclnns giving nee tuition on how to use his new-type Chinese abacus. When he vl.sited the United States in 1959. he proved on TV that his abacus Ml faster than electronic adding machines.42 words
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Article58 1966-01-09 2 Olympic champion high *fl& jumper Valery Brumel took another slow step toward recovery yesterday when doctors removed a metal plate from his shattered right li Brumel suffered serloua eonpound fractures in an accident in Moscow on Oct. 7. His doctors reported he ill "convalescins; normally' but refused58 words
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Article47 1966-01-09 2 Byron Nelson, one of golf's top performers, said in Fort HgV Worth. Texas, yesterday he had toured the links for the last time as the calcium depesits on his .spine made it impassible to swing a club. lie played his last game on Sept. 17.47 words
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Article48 1966-01-09 2 Mrs. Virginia Ruth Laurel. fl^^ who married the late comejWr dian Stan Laurel three times, has :iled a suit lv Los Angeles claiming part of his estate. Laurel, who died a year I 72. left his estate of U5533.000 i 599.000» to his la.st wife. Ida.48 words
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Article46 1966-01-09 2 George Duckworth, tormcr "flL^. England and Lancashire wicket keeper who died on Wednesday at the age of 64. was cremated yesterday at Waltonlea, near his former home. Notable personalities in the sDort.s world, cricketers, former players and officials, attended the funeral service at Warrlngton.46 words
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Article46 1966-01-09 2 The Sarawak Director of ■<AL Education. Mr. Murray Uiek.son. the only head of department who never had a car but got around on a sports bicycle, will leave Kuching shorth for Britain on retirement. Mr. Dickson joined the Sarawak Government service In 1947.46 words
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Article43 1966-01-09 2 Actor Peter Lawford was «fIU admitted to a hospital in P Boston lor what a hospital spokesman described as a checkup On Wednesday, it was announced that he and his wife, a sister of the late President Kennedy, were separating.43 words
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173 1966-01-09 3 Held: 14 accused I of plotting armed conflict KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. FOURTEEN people —10 in Perak (all Socialist Front members) and four in Selangor were yesterday detained by the police under the Internal Security Act. They are accused of plotting to resume the Malayan Communist Party's armed struggle against the173 words
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Article35 1966-01-09 3 h CYv F Mr I! mice i; ln« for more s?>«d :imn* on ro«ds:— 1 1 is siirrly much better to s.ivr lives than lo save five minutes on a journey throuKh the city.35 words
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Article32 1966-01-09 3 ALOR STAR. .Shi A v-outh d >:iid k:■OW iTi'l -,n the mart -•i-.t. floe! vhen she shout<cl far help. The .rirl taw •<! t'i "ik m. into thf32 words
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Article21 1966-01-09 3 PARII Bl Trip S'nie Oovcnun^nt will i rno^OMP in trvih *>nt ro I promote ihe teaching v:21 words
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Article, Illustration288 1966-01-09 3 By Ahmad Ramli: Kota Bharu, Saturday HI 3 gal a very bad attack of old car fever. \iiil Ik- has had of them, all vintaee I— dtli four Ilillmanv tbr«-e Fiats, three Lloyds, three Au>tinv two Wolseleys. a Chevrolet. Ford. Sinner Citroen and Riley. •I'm lu^t a cranky288 words
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Article, Illustration174 1966-01-09 3 When love makes it hard for 15 -fathers- By Jeffrey Francis J ESS L ETON, Sat. Cupid is causing a minor minor crisis in the Jesselton Town Board. The 15 city fathers of this city are annoyed that wedding ceremonies sometimes interrupt the even tenor of their deliberations. The cause174 words
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Article252 1966-01-09 3 OR THE WIVES WHO 60 GAMBLING BEHIND THEIR HUSBAND'S BACKS KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. J^ LARGE number of Kuala Lumpur housewives are taking to gambling and Chinese "bridge" pa kau when their husbands are away at work. And most of them have walked into police252 words
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Article56 1966-01-09 3 ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK ITHE Asian Development Bank will begin to operate in middle 1966. Paul Sithi-Amnuai. a youne Thai economist intimately concerned with its founding, assesses ite significance in next week's ASIA MAGAZINE. He calls it a cood betttnnlnjs for regional co-opera-tion and expresses the hone the Bank could speed56 words
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Article60 1966-01-09 3 KANOAR. Sat.— Hope? Ohani Ha la. Turkey's represent at ive to j the international Koran leading rontrst r»t Kuala Lumpur. will be invited to compete in the I Perils Koran-transla;ion eon- petition to be held I.«tp on Jan. I 19 Two religious speakers frrTn i60 words
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Article42 1966-01-09 3 IPOH. S«t Raja JrfTar bin Ibrahim of Kuala Lumpur has been elected president of the National Union of Public Worfcl Depirtmen; Water Works Mrter Readers, with Inche Hini/'h bin TiJurMln as vice-president and Mr. M. Anthony as secre- tarv.42 words
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153 1966-01-09 3 I^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. -A report on Malay*' a's first multi-million dollar senior stair military college will soon be on Tengku I Abdul Rahman's desk for hi.s study and perusal. The Chief of S'afT of the Ministry of Defence. Brig Unsjku Nazaruddin bin Uns?ku Mohamed.153 words
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Article45 1966-01-09 3 BANGKOK. Sat. A pTCffnant mother arrested for stabbing hrr huso-iiid gave birth to hpr first child tn a police station here two night ago. The police sent her and her girl to the hospital where her woitnded husband Is staying.45 words
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Article, Illustration1387 1966-01-09 4 THEY TRAFFIC IN DEATH Face to face— with the Mafia boss It happened to me when I visited villalba lo meet the new Ik)ss of I lie most notorious criminal society in the world. Villalba lies in the very heart of Maria land, the four Western provinces of Sicily. The1,387 words
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200 1966-01-09 5 Tyres run bald as S'pore begins to feel the pinch of import quotas By PETER TEO: SINGAPORE, Saturday pOREIGN-MADE high-performance tyres arc running bald on Singapore roads. Unless the present quota restrictions arc removed, tyre dealers warned today, famous brands such as Michelin, Pirelli, Continental and Fulda will disappear from200 words
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Article55 1966-01-09 5 M \W... OrO r!l;.irman ol rhampton iu■nt ir.ugistraie.s: pARFNTS must warn their rhiirlrrn about shooliftina. It is one of the dangers of their ace. Stores arc so nnieli larger than they used lo br and full of eooris thnt appear so tempting. If shoplifting continues there will be no55 words
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Article, Illustration377 1966-01-09 5 Sonji's clinging gowns really clang, says Clay JJIAMI, Sat. Judge Harold Spaet today ordered world heavy weight champion Cassius Clay to pay his wife Sonji M 545,000 a year in alimony. Mr. Clay's first reaction was to scream protest. The man who has377 words
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Article, Illustration70 1966-01-09 5 ALBUQUERQUE. New Mexico*, Sat.— Two pet gibbons put to work at flngerpaintlng by the Albuquerque zoo to recover their M $45,000 purchase price have sold their third canvas i The pjbiic service company of New Mexico, an electric utility, today took one of70 words
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301 1966-01-09 5 Two experts dig up family tree of Heath LONDON, a-U-rday men are digging into the family history of Mr. Edward Heath, the Tory loader, now in Singapore on a visit They are Mr Cedl Hi:m-pnery-Smith. director of the Institute of Heraldic and Genealosrical Studios at Canterbury, unri his assistant Mr.301 words
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96 1966-01-09 5 SOON IN FOUR TONGUES SINGAPORE. S.U Ul public announcements on plane arrivals and departures at Singapore a;rpoci will lo future be m.ide In four languages Instead of only in English and Malay. The Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Ton Chin Chye. said this last night after96 words
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Article23 1966-01-09 5 BEN I i K v ■he Tri- Church n over a> p placr of Ri Clv K:r>Hß who kuu beer. tr«n»-23 words
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Article, Illustration242 1966-01-09 6 14 MEN NOW SETTING UP BLACKBOARDS IN JUNGLE UNCERTAINTY clouds the future of 14 Singapore teachers who answered Sabah's call for volunteers in May 1964 when the island was still part of Malaysia. Singapore wants them io stay right up to April 1967 when their242 words
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175 1966-01-09 6 Happy days-five in a row for S'pore: It's official SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Chinese New Year and Hari Raya Puasa festivals will give Singapore a happy fiveday weekend from Friday. Jan. 21, to Tuesday. Jan. 25. ~~i_ The gazetted holiday- for 1956 have already made provision for Chinese New Year Jan175 words
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Article53 1966-01-09 6 by the Bishop ol 1 the Right Rev. Glyn Bin II is quite unreasonable to expect the liurrli to keep out of politic^ She r.innot do tins in\l»-ss sh<' is content to he aerel) a bolthole for the oioiis or to renounce any cniKi-rn with the world in which53 words
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Article32 1966-01-09 6 JAKARTA but bid trains whuij wen formerly overcrowded with i riding on trio engine, ro couplings, are m half empty The num: Incresw of train fares by eight times32 words
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Article24 1966-01-09 6 MANILA. Bat A D 8 A'.r Pnrce B-57 i:cht bomber eel at Cubi F»c***** while ir>R a low appr'inrri landing 'his mnn.imj24 words
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Article17 1966-01-09 6 IPOH .Sdt bustnesn n councillor I) "I -he Uons Club or lp<ih U«t night.17 words
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123 1966-01-09 6 TOGETHER IN LONDON THREE MOVES TO BUILD UNITY LONDON. Sat. M. an and Singapore ituii Lundun meeting at an extraordinary general i here made three important decisions to pi mote better understanding :uid unity between them. The decisions are to: INCLUDE the word "Singaporean" in the name of their union123 words
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Article23 1966-01-09 6 I I'ML'T. Bat. Elßlr clubs in the Dindings imed a youth coi tte*. with Inche Abdul!.. h trom the :<l^iit.23 words
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Article, Illustration794 1966-01-09 7 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM 3y In the battle that could turn Bukit Merah into a Red Sea gINGAPORE. Sat. Th< PAPs -Backroom Boy." Mr. Lim Guan Hoo tights Mr. M. P. D. Nair. a former Minister in the Lim Yew Hock Government, in the forthcoming by-election in the794 words
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Article62 1966-01-09 7 Ironi Pre-:ilt:n Uiebk* in a uu >>;(_:. i vv LMrnuas: \^"E will nnir tease to hammer home to all the n.iti(in> oi the world thiwrongs ronuuitted B|f I— I us throuuh tin division of our country. Why does the I .V, which intervenes massively on behalf of othrr repressed62 words
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Article48 1966-01-09 7 SINGAPORE d Joaepn CanUJn the i founder ot the Inter: Young Cliri.stun Workers' Movement, opened -t nUgkMH teachers' semmar today at the of the Holy Infant Jesus oria Street". TOaßorrov. he will deliver .sermon durinic muss at the Cathedral of Good 6hi :)h> rd48 words
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175 1966-01-09 7 «c ing a pore. Bat Emergencies of all kind must tx» reported Immediately to the duty officer at the port. Mr. R.L. Bird, the Port M.t-Nter designate of Mir Port of Singapore Authority. In a circular to local .ship(|Ui>:ed l recent incident175 words
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Article103 1966-01-09 7 29 crimes in 20 years IPOH. Sat. A 33-year old man who started on crime v h»-n he MM only 13. was today -ententetl to 12 months' i.ili for his '.'Mill •ffeaec The magistrate. Mr \V Satrhithanadhun. also placed Chons Njjow under a year's police supervision at'er release from prison.103 words
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181 1966-01-09 7 SINGAPORE, Saturday. more Parliamentary sea' icaiit with yesterday's resignations from the Barisan Sosialis oi Mr Kow Kee Sm» anu Mr. Chio Cheng Thun. Under constitutional requirements, both lose their stats Paya Lebar and Chua Chu Kang when they resign from the pai\v for which181 words
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Article137 1966-01-09 7 KISS ME QUICK AS WE SKY-DIVE ADELAIDE Sal Nurse 1 Sue Wright waved K«>u Vos "vi r lor ,i kiss aa they I sky-dived S.iiouf; up in the do. ids. They had already pi 6.000 ft withOUl their prachutes when 23--year-ti'.^i champion Bue saw Mr Vo* "clrcUn§ around doing nothing."137 words
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881 1966-01-09 9 GEOFFREY BOLAND - GEOFFREY BOLAND By SINGAPORE, Saturday THE extraordinary activity on the Stock Exchange oi Malaysia and SingapcK which lollovved the resumption after the New Year holiday break, surpafl the expectations ol the most confirmed optimists and may have some interesting repercussions. A week881 words
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188 1966-01-09 9 Safeguard few team gets an extra man CINGAFOKL. «at. The President ot the Republic of Singapore. Inche Yusol bin Ishak. today appointed a 11 -man com--Ist in lurmulating safeguard.- in the titutlon lor minornv xroups oruinally there were 10 members but now a i.ew appointment has been m.;de on Mr.188 words
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224 1966-01-09 9 Malaysian Airways bid to popularise Comet services SINGAPORE. Saturday. THE Malaysian Airways is trying to ponularise its iet services. MAL's commercial manager. Mr. Sim Soon Teck. said today: "We hope more piMfinion will patronise our Comet lines." ThLs "'express 11 service by Jets takes only 45 minutes from Singapore to224 words
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Article34 1966-01-09 9 SOtOMAN ■■ly— TIM Miici. :our-storry her: with 30 Mirrondi! toned roomf« VM v i prnpd today by th** t'".dang 'I Sur.act RJong. Dato Wllklnaon Str^cr i snack-bar ind a night '-.ub34 words
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Article44 1966-01-09 9 KL'CHINU tint A forces spokesman announced In Slbu that a 50-year-old Dayak mi accidentally killed Max in thr Second Division of Sarawak v hen It* m iiit by a bullet fired frcm security forces armoured c>r Tills accidental Thf M44 words
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Article, Illustration584 1966-01-09 9 JACK NEWBY - JACK NEWBY BACKGROUNDER by gINGAPORE is a city of markets from the great tin, rubber and pepper markets to the thriving pedlar stalls that spring up nightly around the island. But what is perhaps the most important market buys and sells nothing584 words
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Article423 1966-01-09 9 SINGAPORE. Sat BuMnes* In j and reported to the Sinraporf and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Slock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead 1 1.000 1 $179 C ALL. 1 4.000 j $1.78 C ALL: Dunlopa (1.000) 11.02, (2.000) $1.91; Esso423 words
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64 1966-01-09 9 Grassfree diet for cows produces milk HELSINKI. Sat— A Finnish professor claimed vestwday that he has found a way of making cows produce milk without feeding them any grass or hay. After four years o; experiments. Prof. A. I. Virtanen says he gets good resul's with a combination or urea,64 words
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Advertisement88 1966-01-09 3 "We'll have to tnake Don Carlos Foreign Mitt'«ffi /or the time being— lie's tht only one with a clean s/urt. IHilluX flyltta£^2 l^bJfe ■lIMMI^' Build your Factory, Houses Godown MADE IN MALAYSIA ASBESTOS CEMENT SHEETS MAUX ll IMRj win"' to MAUX <»- b. i a »p'H O»«UG*TED»-> f .-o^k krat^t88 words
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Miscellaneous402 1966-01-09 4 YOUR SUNDAY RADIO... ixiiai i iiudiid I 5.10 On the Runae. 5.30 Em- 10.00 Jet Speed Records; 10.30 KUALA LUMPUn j phnsi* )n PerToSion; 600 Prng. Thirty Minu'os to Oo; 11.00 I Summary: fl.03 Feature Corner; Pick of the Pope; 11.30 The M»A.M.: 6.00 Prcsj Summary; 6 .i8 3ruiht Orchettral;402 words
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Advertisement281 1966-01-09 6 Now more comfort on Malaysian Airways improved Silver-Kris Jets far Faster...more frequent flights...lower fares, too Now Malaysian Airways provides space and comfort. Bigger Silver Kris better service than ever, with its big- Meet, provides more frequent services ger, improved Silver Kris Jet Fleet. and enables F. 27's to provide better,281 words
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Advertisement271 1966-01-09 7 A completely New Home Movie System INSTAMATIC MOVIE CAMERAS ■^■'■■■v a w^~ _^^aHaa. m < "»«.^H -«.J(P .^aaliafl H S *^r *&^m /■aaaW^^Tf ***< WjC^ 1 -W^ H saw f Open I I drop ir I f and s t Another KODAK development for better movie-making. KODAK announces a new271 words
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Advertisement148 1966-01-09 7 mSSrm ON THE LIST PRICE OF HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS ANU rvJLIOMtnO FROM 12th DEC 1965 TO 20th JAN 196S 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% off148 words
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Article17 1966-01-09 8 V, H rrf. 11l I Mmimnm FAMILY OF LATE Mr LaM l.'imviur. tbank .luring their r*-17 words
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Letters
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Letter49 1966-01-09 8 A COLD FOR MIKE THE MARVEL WHAT fortitude! VVhal perseverance! Michael Yap i Sunday Tim c s. Jan. 2 1 deserves a sold medal. If my life had been shatlered ;il Ihe age of three I would not have rebuilt ii ;ts he has his. VIVIENNE GOH, KUALA LUMPUR.49 words
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Letter69 1966-01-09 8 THANK you lor \our Thousht for IMT (Sunday Times. Jan. I* for all who will o<- >1 this sear. I showed it to m> daughter who came of me on Sunday You would do well to repeat whit s uniiel Johnson said GRATEFUL MOTHER, KUALA LUMPUR. I69 words
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Letter67 1966-01-09 8 SABAH d to come Into th. Malaysia n Wi'ltare Loi t r v scheme but Sarawak .Sunday Times. Jan. 2. is v.- ill squabbling about her What about Sinre. 1' When will Prime Minister Lee Kua make tip his mind about holding state lotteries here. Quickly. I hope67 words
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Letter52 1966-01-09 8 lU.KI I uith Or. l.im (honu In <Sund:i> Times. .Lan '!>. The mayoral Hretion was something in the nature of Gilbert •>nd Sullivan farce Th" best solution will be to dissolve the itv (mnuil and hold ••lections. The Socialist Kront sot mj \utr the last time. But never52 words
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Letter40 1966-01-09 8 I READ with Interest that Somerset Maugham Sunday Times. Jan 2) set aside a portion of his vast fortune to help struggling writers. Do Malaysians qualify, or is this money only for British writers? PENPAL, KUALA LUMPUR.40 words
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Letter75 1966-01-09 8 TIIK surrst v.iv for the *my iporr (.nw-rn-mi'iit to earn r\tr;i rrNHK js to builil a sin.ill post office at Woodlands With the introduction of lornis printed in the national lanmmue. it If a headache for military prrsunnH to «.»nd paruls horiH- from .lohoif Kahrii. liandv post office in75 words
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Letter42 1966-01-09 8 PEN AND >lANO I POUND he article"West* m outlook on an Eastern custom" Sunday Times. Jan 2> in very bad If Miis it th( Robin Douglas-Homes litcrarv pen can produce. I suggest he stick! to playing the piano BRITISH WIFE. 1 SINGAPORI42 words
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Article237 1966-01-09 8 lUST when the economic sanctions are J beginning to bite, rebel Premier lan Smith. mighty champion of a white Rhodesia, makes neighbouring Zambia a strange offer tor an even stranger reason. The offer: To resume oil exports and suspend the stiff new tax he has slapped on all237 words
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Article76 1966-01-09 8 MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS makes a complete revision of its flight schedules. Only the Comets of the Silver Kris service stay express. Nearly all the Fokker Friendship flights are cut down to status of locals. The company's aim us obviuus to gel more people to pay a little more and flj76 words
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Article110 1966-01-09 8 pARLY last year Malaysia w&s shocked when two robbers blinded Mr. Lee Swee Cheng, a tin mine kepala of Kampar tional sympathy was touched and donations to the tune of 530.000 poured in. But it was not charity that Mr. Lee wanted. In all the ten110 words
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Article461 1966-01-09 8 All bleak on the Cuba front A DETERIORATING govern menl run economy, leading lo ever* increasing shortages for Cuba's 7,000,000 inhabitants, is the pidmv recently evacuated Cuban refugees have brought from their homeland. "Our once famous tobacco industry has deteriorated to such an extent that it is no secret that461 words
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Article59 1966-01-09 8 BARISAN MAN IN HAVANA THINGS may be bleak in Cuba, but the talking goes on. The current conference in Havana, capital or Castro's Cuba, is the Asia AfricaLatin America Solidarity Meeting. Singapore's man in Havana is Dr. Lee Sicw Choh, chairman of the Barisan Sosialis. He is at the conference59 words
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Article814 1966-01-09 8 OWE WAY TO HELP PARENTS WHO WANT A PRIVATE EDUCATION FOR THE CHILDREN WHATEVER arguments continue to be advanced against the system, Hide seem to be a growing number of parents the world over who are determined to face any sacrifice so that their children can814 words
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577 1966-01-09 8 JACK NEWBY - OUR CAR PARKS— A NURSERY FOR YOUNG CRIMINALS JACK NEWBY TIIK Singapore motorist pays twice for his parking. Once to the official collector. and once to a juvenile thug whose badge of office is a filthy rag clutched in :i grimy paw. Thfso self-appoint-ed jaga kereta flourish all over the577 words
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Advertisement429 1966-01-09 8 I Mm,m,,m teoh veo Wai reeas. younner -vt Mob. aid Kh.r 11.. rldrst dtiuKhtrr nt tbe lat* Mi it md of lira. OVERSEAS LEAVE fj c< \t,n.>—Box it) rtt fr« COMING TO BRITAIN.' BSlMrt** r>il at reailatll lnn< term ratea noil -tnd tattta comwD»llT»l7 ,-c.iarn«. SITUATIONS VACANT U M,.rrf. s«429 words
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Advertisement10 1966-01-09 8 -Cough Drops-, FOR RELIEF OP COUCH SORE THROAT SMOKER'S THROAT10 words
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Advertisement183 1966-01-09 8 ju«—^cvbjbjbmbV J> i 1— l^B tact** CMn*MMii at You can start rour awn RadM-Teltvision busmat* without capital. The A.R.T.C. Practical Radio and Television Couraa give* you trainIng ana your tool* of trade at the sami time. A.R.T.C. will tram you, in yaur awn home, for a good-paying radio-TV position or183 words
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Advertisement220 1966-01-09 9 W\ for Success. Popularity with GUITAR Ivan if you 4an't know a ta start a vau II ba alarm* in 1 waakt. An* whan ■W v y ou alar fuitar THIS »endar«vl way tha Pr r X ?V taund, tha .atufattion it th« graorati L«.a^ Na- yau it- l.am rMh»220 words
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Advertisement273 1966-01-09 9 blaze a new trail '•**Tt^. About ten thousand years ago, human beings in search of living space entered a vast new land— the great continent of Australia. They lived a nomadic existence, wandering in search of food, practising no form of agriculture, herding no animals— yet they pitted themselves so273 words
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Miscellaneous52 1966-01-09 9 K I fc cut a stout stick I wet haw Wif A Thoroughly j tx l strode through; looked c tight, but I /I Jm I enjoy*** H&eft Pte <x*+itrys,de t^ho cares? i' SO exhilarating Cur shares dropped to 0M «j couple of fiomrs hullo yesterdaij <:omeo»9 tmst hcv seen52 words
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Article, Illustration396 1966-01-09 10 The two faces of Miss '66 FOR THE GIRL WHO S ALL GIRL— AND WANTS TO SHOW IT THIS is Suzette (right), a girl who is all girl and makes it very clear. She picks o mood that is always feminine And frilled chiffon and floral prints help to give396 words
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626 1966-01-09 10 ALICE in Wonderland or astronauts on the moon? Mystery, adventure, fairy tales, or information packed books? What will our children be reading in 1966? In forward-looking Singapore, more Interest is being taken in education, more children are going to .school and626 words
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Advertisement282 1966-01-09 10 Fr eshen "P your bathroom with KLEEN BOWL TOILET CLEANSER y^^ I m*%\ 1 ANOTHER^ ICR%H#I QUALITY HlWf I PRODUCT It is not enough for your hair to just look clean 1 Har must b» medically clean. Washing You must shampoo your hair with a VOSENE Medicated Shampoo contains with282 words
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Advertisement104 1966-01-09 10 ml Mr IP ft TmW J mm^^^^mmm^^mtm\ mmm^T'9^Ummm^mm\ f—^ brief, bare, beautiful! fey Dream- Aire* v: V_y by matdenffjrm e/MMode in U.S.A.) Luxunous lace from the fabulous new Maldpnform collection! Fully padded with softest flberflll for natural emphasis. A brief, bare, beautiful bra for today's lashions demand. With non-rippling .straps104 words
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Article860 1966-01-09 11 KHOR CHEANG KEE ■\ u25a0 - MAYOR 001— INSIDE STORY KHOR CHEANG KEE By pENANG, Sat. The Mayor of Penang, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, today disclosed the ''inside story behind his dramatic move last week in quitting the Labour Party and recontesting the Mayoral election as an Independent. ••I know I am walking on a tight860 words
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Article243 1966-01-09 11 WHY FRONT CANNOT ACCEPT PENANO, Sat. The l'i-n--ang Socialist Front today rejected the chairmanship of three standing coinn electricity supply. housing and assessment upoffered by the Mayor, Mr. 00l Thiam Slew. "It is with regret that we cannot accept this because. by splitting from the Labour Party, the Party Rakyat243 words
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316 1966-01-09 11 qiNGAPORE. Sat. The big four oil companies in Malaysia have decided to puss on the single-stage turnover tax to the motorist. This week Caltax, then Esso and Mobil follfwed Shell in raising the prices of petrol by three cents and the price of316 words
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Article44 1966-01-09 11 LONDON. S^t Britain mny ■ye press botton telephones tv replace the old dialling machines. About 300 subscriber:, will try them out tins month. The new svatmn should .speed up ••dialliiiß." and facilitate the transfer to alltieurc numbers which is also promiaed.44 words
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Article57 1966-01-09 11 by ITA chairman. Lord Hill, telling Australian radio listeners about Britain's top peoples TV tastes: imOADLV speaking, their viewing Is the same as that of the ordinary community. It is the popular programmes that they view, but the difference is that they do it with a greater sense of57 words
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Article68 1966-01-09 11 LIBBON. Bat— The mystery of the lone wolf of Braganca. Portugal, has been solved. For months It had been terrorising flocks of sheep In the area. Shepherds were puzzled because each time they chased the wolf it abandoned the sheep it had picked up In68 words
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Article65 1966-01-09 11 LONDON, bat Hou*r\\:fe Mr.v Eva Milton peered angrily out ot the carriage window utter her train stopped lur more than an hour last night and tound herseil in a Slcnr.g The train Dad bun (.axen out of service. The other pasI kul out at65 words
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Article42 1966-01-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Kuala Lumpur Flying Club has bought tu.> I to help train Malaysian pilots. Rolhmans of Pull Mail (Malaysia I Ltd.. today contiinu-ed SlO.OOO to meet the initial payment of the planes winch ho. ooo42 words
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Article50 1966-01-09 11 nil) sicclili KechU 9 44 am l 7 4fll BtIHSpUH 12 7 .***** 11 48 urn '10 5r i: Diekaoa 8.06 m '9 Bft > 820 am <9 2H'. Port Swettenham 713 m (14 1! pm 1 14 .3 Hi. Penang 140 a.m. I (1.810 3.28 pm (7.250 words
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Article66 1966-01-09 11 PENANG, Sat. Low Kok Eng. 24. today pleaded not guilty to an armed robbery charge, and was ordered to b<» remanded In police custody pending mention of his casm on J.ni. 15. Low m alleged to tevt TOtotMd Teuh Chin Keat of S3O and a $43266 words
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93 1966-01-09 11 Gurkha gives friend gift of sight UONG KONU. Sat. A British Gurkha Mjldier gave his comrade the chance to see again when doctors worked against the clock to fulfil a Ceylonese woman's dying request. The woman nad billed her eyes to an ejo sutrerer. Soon after her death, a plane93 words
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Article, Illustration400 1966-01-09 12 'THE tiny Polynesian Kingdom of Tonga, named by 1 Captain Cook as the Friendly Islands, is today mourning the loss of its beloved Queen Salote Tupou, a gracious ruler, who, until she attended the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth in London in 1953,400 words
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520 1966-01-09 12 The wealthy 100 who run the Stock Exchange From page nine change Is »oathe tr deal In small odd lots. The Exchange opens dally from lo a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and frum 2.30 p.m. lo 4 p.m. and on an a\erage day some 400.000 transactions take p ace. Twice this520 words
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118 1966-01-09 12 Swamp-raid police grab distillery ifALACCA. Sat. Police ITI raided an illicit distillery lii the centre of a Rwamp at Batu Berenciam. seven miles from here, early this morning and j seized "J92 eallon^ of ma.-h and 12 Kallon> of ,-amsu. They al.no detained three people. The mash was In 18118 words
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Article58 1966-01-09 12 MILWAUKEE iWUcoMtll) Sat. Offlcnls ot Mitchell air Dort pingurd by swarnis of null* which etidnngn- jet aircr..f. h:iv*> brcii put'ir.g out treated gratal *hUb cause.s an ir.ebria t:ng effect. "Thp drunken bird* send out call*- and when other birds hear the cala. ther clear of the58 words
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Advertisement139 1966-01-09 11 Advertisement K 9 I sS ,'mm It is indeed wise to see that your neck is worthy of admiration by giving it daily care during your normal beauty routine. Fingertip massage with a moist oil will preserve the creamy smoothness of the skin and tone the contours of the neck139 words
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Miscellaneous250 1966-01-09 11 ON YOUR TV TODAY »gcs: 1.00 Twentieth Century: TV MALAYSIA 125 Belajar-lah Bahasa K*bangsitan: 1.30 Lassie: 2.00 hannrl 5 Kuala l.umpur TennU Dttvib Cup 1965 'Austiicl I'rnani I tx.h and xr Uu vs Spain*: 3.05 SermnMatarr*: -5 Johore fUhru; 4 don Savant: 3.20 Chinese maI iipms; 7 Batu I'ahat; 9250 words
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Obituary143 1966-01-09 12 MRS. NAGAMUTTU. mother of N Naci; raj.ih. Telecoms HQ. K.L. Removal from Kampong Pandan Oovt. qrs. 15. Jalan Nakhoda > Yusoff Dua to Lota Yew Roao Crematorium. 4 p.m. today. MR WEE JOO SENG. 113. Loronir Pnncan, Malacca, passed •way peacefully on 5.1.86. leavm/ behind wife, children, sons and143 words
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Advertisement217 1966-01-09 12 J Polished Excellence^L you can give with pride I ~"W[ W* 1 WM~' I >*E3o3^V irne is a wa ys Hickok time... lime to send your very I Ja^-^^H^JK best and give nothing less than Hickok gifts. Choose from I I rRjJr a mult uc e °f models from the217 words
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Advertisement66 1966-01-09 12 Uiit CLASSIFIEDS 2» Word* >./» < Minimum) BORN to Noreen wife of Jim Kemp, a daughter. Mhairl Vlvieune. at Mount Alvernla Horpltal on 71.66 LOKE: To Jack and Helen, a 7 lbs 14 oz son. Fay ■ooag, ot 8.1.66. Thanks to doctors and staff at K.K. A RAOUNATHAN: To Thamvamani66 words
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Advertisement165 1966-01-09 12 I 1 '4 oz. Public Relations expert When you deal with people, "closeup" situations can occur. Bad breath is a common problem (you must have noticed). So beat bad breath with the special oral antiseptic— LlSTEßlNE. Take care of your public relations all day. Gargle with LISTERINE each morning. {now165 words
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308 1966-01-09 13 ITiVER since very young I j have been attached to my mother, so much so that she dtd not want me to get married. Now I've been married several but she has never accepted my husband. My husband wants to settle308 words
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184 1966-01-09 13 Know Alls: One way you can lose your citizenship IS it true that I stand to lose my Malaysian citizenship if. as a Commonwealth citizen staying in Britain, I vote in an election? ALEC Federal citizens enjoy, with other members of the Commonwealth, the status of Commonwealth citizenship. They may184 words
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Article, Illustration359 1966-01-09 13 Old Wayne goes Western again DAVID KRAAL SEES THE NEW FILMS rE Hollywood Western keeps getting bigger, keeps running longer and keeps getting more colourful with each outing. But it also keeps saying less In all that extra time that has been forced upon it. 8o the Western changes v.359 words
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Article356 1966-01-09 13 WHEN you first cast your eyes on Rita Tusblngham (above), you are certain to ask yourself: "How did she set to be a star?" Now this is a fair question, because Rita is not pretty, not well-built, not sexy. Tben as the picture rolls356 words
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Article172 1966-01-09 13 THE THEATRE WITH the Rowcrolt Theatre Clubs presentation of "The Geese Are Getting Fat" at the end of this month. Jack Holmes will be making his debut In Singapore as a producer. Thi.s i^ a sophisticated comedy with a Christmas flavour by Arthur Watkyn with, as its main ingredients, a172 words
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Advertisement121 1966-01-09 13 Last 3 Showt 1.30-5-8.30 p.m. I Gemini Ganesan, Saviihri MR. Radha in "HELLO Mr. ZAMINDAR" Tamil I ■".rrow only "HARLOW" Eng. lido "ncaTo" "opens" Tuesday" I The bold novel by the author of "From Here To Eternity" B W+il FRANK SINATRA ft/vm3 DEAN MARTIN M SHIRLEY MadAINE SOML ■s^i^^^^ i^.*121 words
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Advertisement440 1966-01-09 13 "''''''''^lllimillmmm' today ham socu. ft $1) 'STRONGEST MAN IN THE WORLD 2 DAILY 3 SHOWS AT 3- 6 ft 9 P M NO FREE LIST) Advance Bookings Open! i SOUTH-EAST ASIA FILM CO v MOST CHALLENGING AND MOST 1 CONTROVERSIAL LOVE STORY EVER TO BE FILMED ON THE INDIAN 2440 words
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Article732 1966-01-09 14 MARRIAGE MODERN STYLE OR HOW MATCHES ARE MATCHED FOR $180 DOWN AND AN EXTRA $450 WHEN RICE IS THROWN MRS. (CATHERINE ALLEN has a theory thai •'there's nothing in the world as good as a happy marriage." And slu- adds: "If marriages are pre-ordained then I suppose you might call732 words
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Article183 1966-01-09 14 "It s magic, Ralph!" HAVE you tried the new deodorar.t, Antlstlnko, for your car? Air: transmutes dlesel fumes an aroma of roses "r <>r yean wrttea Mrs C'i'i-poole. '1 had to hold a f-andk"rclu<'t to mv no^e Now I feel tlinr l am in a n In a183 words
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1145 1966-01-09 17 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep with TOP apprentice Luke A Kang can give punters a good start in the new season by winning on the fancied Chatsmoth In the BJf apprentices race for Cl. 6 horses at Ipoh today. Chatsmoth has been running: good races. Last1,145 words
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Article148 1966-01-09 17 I ->'i»i II I I I \l I DUX I in II i. HATSMOTH CHATBMOTH TKA( O Kace I hanluckter Calvados (iallant Turk Chicken Be*t Gallant Turk Rocky COWAN STREET IATKUJtI UUNGBILA R»c« t alm MianjriU Satellite Ada Baik Juridical Zaia (.RAM) PACIFIC OBAKB PACIFK GRAND PACIFIC R* 0148 words
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Article1312 1966-01-09 17 TODAY'S IPOH ACCEPTORS Race 1—2.0 Class 6 ($4,300) B IJ (apprentice riders only) 1 ***** hanlnckter s <YC Llaw) West 9 M (K Rudfec 9 2 ***** Gallant Turk a (Menai.tl SO Zoin 14 9 6 Samry 7 3 ***** Chicken Be»i 4 (Low YiU> RS Breuk. 9 9.5 IF)1,312 words
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383 1966-01-09 17 YEATS HEADS LIVERPOOL TO A 1-0 WIN LONDON. Saturday. A FLYING header by Scottish international centre-hali' Ron Yeats, five minutes from the end, gave English leaders Liverpool a 1-0 away win against Arsenal today and enabled them to keep their two-point lead at the top. It was a victory Liver-383 words
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Article, Illustration758 1966-01-09 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By SERVICES MAKE IT THE ADDING MACHINE FINAL WITH RECORD 39-0 VICTORY J^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Unconquered Singapore Joint Services had their finest hour ol the season in the final of H.M.S. Malay* Cup Rugby Football competition when they overpoweredSoong lion Sin - 758 words
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Article, Illustration824 1966-01-09 18 Edrich storms on Jones the Jet strikes ENGLAND are sitting pretty in the Third Test against Australia at Sydney and even though we have had only two days of the five-day match, I am certain tonight that England, 488 in the first innings, will win by a big margin against824 words
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129 1966-01-09 18 Selangor in Bardhan Cup soccer final If UALA LUMPUR. Sat. v Selangor Indians qualified for the Bardhan Cup soccer final when they beat Perak; Indians 3-2 at Princes Road here today. Selangor led 2-0 at half time, scoring in the 11th through Stanley Gabrielle who ran through on his (jaii129 words
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180 1966-01-09 18 BRATISLAVA AT HALF PACE STILL TOO GOOD FOR SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Saturday. QLOVAN Bratislava of Czechoslavakia tonight played only at half pace to beat a new-look Singapore team 2-0 at Sri Gelam stadium. Slovan who fielded three World Cud players led 2-0 at the interval but milled out their regulars in180 words
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Article80 1966-01-09 18 SINGAPORE S<pore Recreation Club c n.r.i d 'lieir lend in the nrs' division uhrii they crushed Police 7-1 at Thomson R. day. !uv. 19 point! Irnm 10 Thf-ir DM Ceylon Sport* Clnb, tvuo lj point.s from soven natcbSf Champion unit SEREMBAN. Sat. Training of Guriclu-. from80 words
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Article150 1966-01-09 18 m.i \\n 181 ivn-. BOY< ott i.mi i) Pbltpoti R4 H Alt BUt b H(.\vke IRS t.DRM II c hihl b Phi RARKiM-ioN McKenzta b 1 <o\\i>rm i Grout i* Hawke o SMITH c Grout b Hnukf krowx < On vi b Hawk* l PARKS r Grout b Hnwke150 words
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