The Straits Times, 11 January 1966
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Title Section23 1966-01-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 7^ The Straits Times I Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203423 words
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642 1966-01-11 1 Razak: We'll back use of force if... LAGOS, Mon. Tun Razak said here last night that Malaysia \v ou I d support the use of force in Rhodesia it tomorrow's < om monwcaltli "summil" agrees collectively on this measure. an Deputy Prime Minister was answering questions at the airport here642 words
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Article55 1966-01-11 1 TASHKENT. Mon. President Aj'ub Khan of Pakistan wus the lunch Ruest of Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri. the Indian Prime Minister, here today. Mr. Shastri telephoned President Ayub this morning to invite him over and they had a private lunch less than three hours before they signedReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration893 1966-01-11 1 Russia's triumph SHASTRI AND AYUB SIGN A 'NO USE OF FORCE' DECLARATIONKASHMIR PULL-OUT AGREED BOTH SIDES THANK KOSYGIN FOR HIS EFFORTS TASHKENT (U.S.S.R.), Monday INDIA and Pakistan today pledged to renounce the use of force to settle their disputes, and said they would withdraw their troops from eachReuter - 893 words
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Article, Illustration502 1966-01-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE nine-year-old Socialist Front died today with the withdrawal of the Labour Party from the organisation. The cli:iinn:»M of t lit- Labour Party, Mr. Lim Kean SVw. told a press conference here th:ii Ihe Socialist Front, which \\;is in reality *■< >n502 words
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Article48 1966-01-11 1 (ANPERKA Mo truliai: I'.im Ml K<>ber. M decision to call a meet!) mecib«'r.s (ii :hc coalition l.iberalry Partite lor J;m. L'n. The m<n< was mch aation of moumiiiK .speculation that Sir Robert. Prime Minister lor 16 y ;ir.s. will then submit his resignation. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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309 1966-01-11 1 TROOPS CALLED OUT TO STOP STUDENTS JAKARTA. >lon. Armoured cars and troops armed with automatic weapons were called out today as hundreds of students demonstrated against skyrocketing prices following the devaluation of the rupiah. \hont ::un students of the Federation of Students Organisations (Kami) blocked Veterans Kn.id in front of309 words
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Article89 1966-01-11 1 SINGAPORE. MOIL The Singapore Government today announced that Mr Tan Kia Gan. former Minister for isaiional Development, ha.s been appointed chairman of the Tourist Promotion Board in place of Mr. K.M. Byrne A statement said that Mr. Tan had earlier re- signed from his appointment as chairman89 words
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Article171 1966-01-11 1 'Tigers' wipe out 800 Reds QAIGON, Mon. More than two battalions of lli c South Korean Tiger Division killed or captured 7!) I Viet eong, more than half the Cominunisl regiment they look on north of Qui Nhon. ;i Soul h Korean spokesman s;iid lo day. The spokesman the TigerReuter - 171 words
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Article27 1966-01-11 1 KOSYCIN WARNING t IBHKINI Mon. Premier Kosy^tn in l.<utl inn Imlit-I'.ikist.in MMffl iv.triirtt tuil.iv !nucli Mould ilrpcnH on t irrrini: Ml <f l.i l.ir.ilion RfuterReuter - 27 words
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136 1966-01-11 2 VEHERAN, Mon. Heavj lighting b< 'ii Irani troops and Kurdish rebels Is coui liming in north -east cm Iraq, near thr Iranian frontier, the Teheran Press reported lay. artillery heard clearly in Iranian several place Iraqi \:r Force pi i bombing the mountain136 words
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Article266 1966-01-11 2 20 years after. 'STILL THE OLD PROBLEMS TO BE SOLVED— THANT ITNITED NATIONS. U Mon Th« I N secretary-general r Than!. s;ii<l hi-st nißlit that the world's fundamental problems of 31 vcais aj;o. when Mir I N was created. still remained to be solved. In .1 iiiess;u;r Id .i meetReuter - 266 words
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Article, Illustration336 1966-01-11 2 Now Britain's own peace offensive on Rhodesia LONDON, Monday. BRITAIN yesterday opened her own peace offensive to bring Rhodesia back to constitutional rule. Three Labour MPs left for a private visit to Salisbury to make a personal assessment of the crisis with Mr. Wilson's blessings. They are Mr. Christopher Rowland,Reuter - 336 words
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Article41 1966-01-11 2 \S (he oil embargo on Rhodesia takes effect, more people, in Salisbury are using bicycles, like this girl. Even rebel Premier lan Smith is cycling to his ollice. Note the Smith slogan on her seat. Express picture.41 words
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157 1966-01-11 2 fHINGOLA (Zambia;. Mon. President Kenneth Kaunda has threatened to imprison a British MP now visiting South Africa if he sets foot in Zambia. He told a rally ul 30.00U people in this Copperbelt town yesterday that he had declared Major157 words
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Article33 1966-01-11 2 NEW ORLEANS Mon A rft:rrd ■BrtOC rnginecr of 74 ffM suibbed 10 (ieatli by three boys aged 10. 11 ii nd 12 last nißl-.t Hid robbery waa ilif ro->--uve. -A.PAP - 33 words
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138 1966-01-11 2 LIONC; KONG. Mon J1 Real estate agents hour to stimulate the economy by asking the Government to allow rich ■TCTMM Chinese to take up pcrmament residence here The secretary of the Real Estate Developers 1 Association, said many well-to-do o\cr>easReuter - 138 words
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199 1966-01-11 2 Playmate of Year in Saigon to deliver a kiss SAIGON. Mon. Jo Collins, playboy magazine's Playmate of the arrived In Viptnam today to deliver m kiss and a lifetime subscription to the magazine to men <>f the 173rrl Airborne I Brigade. The paratroopers met her at Saigon's Tan Son NhutUPI - 199 words
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Miscellaneous15 1966-01-11 2 rue gambols *****&*£>- /^UWICU OP \Otl^\ [OHOO/HS HOW/ ONE O^ «eMTUEMew IS J IW" S€NTLeMe*4 ttUOTj15 words
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149 1966-01-11 3 'Haul down Chinese signs' order in Manila YfAMLA. Mon.— Manila Mayor Antonio J. AUle^as has issued an ultimatum to all Chinese shopkeepers in the city to haul down all si«ns and billboards written in Chinese by Feb. 1. Mr. Villejras. in speech during his 38th liirthdav yesterday, said his order149 words
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Article43 1966-01-11 3 BONN- Mon. We.v Germany's first clinic for diabetics has been opened in Bad Oeynhauoen. Built in two years at a cost of *****000 marks (about £1.600.--000) it has 196 beds and is as comfortable as a good hotel. Reutcr.Reuter - 43 words
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108 1966-01-11 3 I OURENCO MAR QUES i Mozambique i. Mon. Hurricane Claude left 150.--(H)0 people homeless and caused the worst floods in 30 years during its brief rampage through thK Bail African region, official yesterday They >airt KOKfl Ol people were feared to have eir lives, butUPI - 108 words
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302 1966-01-11 3 SAIGON. Monday J their biggest operation of the Vietnam war, American and Australian troops are using teargas to flush Vietcong guerillas from a vast labyrinth of underground tunnels. Then, the tunnels are blown up. The honeycomb of arsenals and concrete-lined bunkers linked302 words
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Article, Illustration39 1966-01-11 3 A gun and garter charmer 4NGIE Grant. 20. a model from Leeds, has a part in the new James Bond film "Casino Royale." To get into the right mood, she wears a garter with a gun. Press Association picture.39 words
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Article71 1966-01-11 3 Just fancy that NEW YORK. Mon. New York City is reaping at least one benefit from Its transport strike criminals are finding it harder to operate. Asked about crime at a news conference, Police Commissioner Vincent Bioderick said- "My impression is that there has been a reduction in maj crime."AP - 71 words
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155 1966-01-11 3 NEW NAME FOR DAILY WORKER TO WOO NEW READERS I ONDON. Mon. Britains 1 ummunist in v. M>al>i r tin- l>.iil> Worker. pian% to ehaiage its name berause it is needlessly restrictive, n announced rartnrdaj It asked the Communist Party branches to discuss possible new names before a meeting ofReuter - 155 words
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Article25 1966-01-11 3 lon. A coup who ;i; in fl'-mt m •-rie<i today hi a airliner i .so;' j;i minister who holds a pilot licence.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article272 1966-01-11 3 HONG KONG, Monday ]t| R. Alexander Shele■iTl pin, leader of the high-level Soviet delegation now visiting Hanoi, said yesterday there could be no Vietnam solution unless representatives of the Vietcong took part. It ni high time America understood this, he told a mass, meeting lastReuter - 272 words
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Article, Illustration180 1966-01-11 3 Poland clamps travel ban on Cardinal U7ARBAW, Mon. PoTT land's bitter church state crisis came to a head yesterday when the Communist Government announced that it had banned Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski from travelling abroad because ho had engaged in harmful political activities. The Cardinal lmmedl;■!<•- lv retorted that he hadReuter - 180 words
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530 1966-01-11 4 DR. TOWS QUESTION TO THE YOUTH OF SPORE** SINGAPORE. Mon THE Deputy Prime .Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today criticised Singapore youths for leaving the island's Vigilante Corps to be run by older people. Speaking at the closing ceremony of the three-day Peoples530 words
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409 1966-01-11 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Duke oi Gloucester, who is Marshal of the r Royal Air Force, and the Duchess of Gloucester j -who is Air Chief Commandant of the Women's RAF. today had separate programmes during a visit to' the Far East Air Force base at409 words
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Article, Illustration359 1966-01-11 4 SINOAPORE, Mon. A colourful display of some 1.000 West German i I books to Interest the Eng- < i lish-speaking public of < Singapore, was opened at j the National Library this evening. The Minister lor Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok, in declaring open359 words
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Article28 1966-01-11 4 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Ra- I mater' hnu iVI->r..on wil. celebrate 104 th birthday Tithlpuja of Snmat Swam Vivekananda at U* premi:es In Baiiley Road on Th'tr.-;da>28 words
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73 1966-01-11 4 Floating fair: Invitations issued to 7,000 SINGAPORE. Mon— Mr. Hon Sui Ben. chairman oi the Economic Development Board, will dr;xt. tlv> sixth Japan Industn Pknting PWr oil board the Rakum M»iv it 6 pjß.onJfto.lt. About 7.0C0 iocal iHHIIIfHIIMIII Government offldab b*v« ixrii I'iviiec! lo visit the lair on Ja:i 1873 words
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72 1966-01-11 4 3 men cleared of wrongfully confining woman SINOAPORE. Mon— Three men were acquitted today In the Fifth Magistrate's Court without their defence being called on a charge of wrongfully confining a housewife. Llm Sui Hong, for the purpose of extorting $10,000 from her. Chan Lin Chan. Hoo Boon Sloiik. and72 words
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126 1966-01-11 4 Call to join up for training in the VSC SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Police Force is inviting Singapore citizens in enrol in the Singapore Voluntary Special Constabulary. Applicants must be at least IS years old, sft. 4ins. tall (men) and Mi (women), have passed secondary two in any of the126 words
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89 1966-01-11 4 SINGAPORE. Mon—Shopkeepers, who would normally Hose their shops on Jan 14 'Friday). Jan. 1G (Sunday). Jan. 28 (Friday) and Jan. 30 (Sunday) may open their shops for business on these days without having to substitute another day in place. A Government statement, announcing89 words
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88 1966-01-11 4 Muslims: Bill before select committee SINGAPORE. Mon. The Ailministration of Muslim law Bill, which went through its second reading in Parliament recently, is now before a select committee. Representations from the public have been invited. These should be submitted to the committee by Jan. 24. The Bill incorporates some of88 words
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Article78 1966-01-11 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Claims for refund of property tax on houses reported vacant between July 1. 1963 to Dec. 31 last year must be submitted by Jan. 31 on forms obtainable from the office of ihe Comptroller of Property Tax, I Ground floor. City Hall. An official statement78 words
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Article53 1966-01-11 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— Water will be cut oO tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 pin in Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim from Jalan Bahru Selatan to tidal 1 Rate, and from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in Bukit Timnh Road from junction 1 Balmoral Road to Kenp Chin Road nnd Swiss53 words
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Miscellaneous66 1966-01-11 4 TODAY Cantonese opera. National Theatre, 8 p.m. German books exhibition. National Library, from 4 pm. 8 p.m. Free film shows Invitation to India. SUtake, Cartoon film, Jalan Tlga Ratus Chinese temple, 7.30 p.m. Nor.ya and Babe B.S. No. 46 Kampong Sungel Kadut fishing village. 7.30 p.m. Survey of Astronautics, So66 words
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173 1966-01-11 5 Dare-devil skydivers from Changi to perform abroad SINGAPORE. Mon Five top RAF. skydlvers from Singapore will £ive ;i dare-devil free-fall demonstration at an air display to mark tho official opening of New Zealand's new International airport at Mo.ngere. Auckland, on Jan. 29. All serving with the F;ir East Air Forrce173 words
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82 1966-01-11 5 AI.A MMPIR. Mon. The pnnlic holidays for Chinese New Year and Hari Raya Puasa this year will be from Jan. 21 to Jan. 25 (both dates inclusive). For States which obverve Friday as a weekly holiday, the holidays will be from Jan. 2282 words
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Article32 1966-01-11 5 PONTIAN. Mon. Inche Zalnal bin Mohamed Janl bat assumed riutirs as the new District Information Officer here. He succeeds Inche Daud bin Ahmad who has been transferred to KoM Tinetjl32 words
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Article331 1966-01-11 5 The visitor with a very special jacket... SINGAPORE, Monday A WEST GERMAN, Ernst Wagner, by his defence counsel as "a raw, thoughtless stooge," was today jailed for six months and fined $5,000 after he pleaded guilty to smuggling into Singapore 32 gold bars worth $127,--008.331 words
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137 1966-01-11 5 No,no,no, Ningkan tells the Press again I/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Sarawak's Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan. Is still not talking to the Press although he has "many things" to discuss. At the International Airport early today. Dato Ningkan told a Straits Times reporter who approached him: "No No I a:1:137 words
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82 1966-01-11 5 The scientific way to big profits... SINGAPORE. Mon —The Singapore Institute of Management «111 conduct a oounie on "Mathematical Aids to Management" at the Political Btudy Centre on Wednesdays and Fridays, starting on Feb. 25 The course, to be conducted by Mr. C. H Yang. lecturer In economics and statistics82 words
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Article32 1966-01-11 5 PENANC? M»n A Customs rcepted a sampan In the sea off Pulau Amun thus mornmu and ,«*i,-«1 12 bundle at duttablt i/>xtlli-s valued at M.OOO. I A man vu detained32 words
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Article, Illustration50 1966-01-11 5 MANDY Lew, of Ipoh. who scored ton marks for Commercial Law "A" in the examinations held last Ottob-r by the Australian Society of Accountants. "Boy! What a surprise." she said when told of her success at the house where she boards In Coburt. Melbourne. Herald-Sun ohoto.50 words
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Article27 1966-01-11 5 MUAR. Mon— A total of 18 new secondary schools are to be built in the Muar districf under the Comprehensive School Plan this year.27 words
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104 1966-01-11 5 lESSELTON, Mon. v About 100 places in Malayan secondary schools will be reserved for students from Sabah who want to study the national language this year. The State Government has received this assurance from the Federal Ministry of Education which is now working104 words
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Article30 1966-01-11 5 LONDON. Mon. The British High Commissioner-designate In Malaysia. Sir Michael Walker, left Southampton on Saturday by the P and O liner Cathay, to take up his post.30 words
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Advertisement332 1966-01-11 5 ©EARN Whaf you're really worth! 1 ci ICS training develop your ability »nd help you (o a better job. With ICS you learn at home, at your own pace. Your progress M sure, as instruction is thorough and eas>-to-lollow Send us tb« coupon below today' Moderate fee. no books to332 words
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Advertisement134 1966-01-11 5 *fc J LiX IL BY m bW Vm k Wt' ir BfV fir mxj A An M \3B» A i M i Mil fl 1 _jyfc'% *'.£s+. M m. M 'liiiiiiiHijHiiim Him "a^— n' l^. Secure because NESTLE care lIT Jj JJ Lactogen's a part of loving rare. Like growing134 words
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223 1966-01-11 6 Gang flees into jungle with SI 2,000 loot KANGAR. Mon. A five-man g.. n g raided a businessman's house at Jalan Raja Syed Alwi here early yesterday and escaped into nearby Jungle with more than $12,000 in cash and jewellery. This was the biggest holdup in Perils for several years.223 words
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95 1966-01-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Malaya's 1(i mil lion children trooped into tlieir classrooms today as schools reopened for 19<>6. In Srlanßor a total of 204.844 children attended school 43.41 1 of them for the first time. This is an increase ol 18.78795 words
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272 1966-01-11 6 BOB NG - Warning to expats on work permits evasion BOB NG By KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Government today warned expatriates working in Malaysia without employment permits that "appropriate action" would be taken against them. A statement by the Controller-General ot Immigration, Inc h c Ibrahim bin Ali, disclosed that a "number" of272 words
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Article, Illustration74 1966-01-11 6 LUCKY PETER MEETS THE DUCHESS... IN jungle green uniform. Peter Clarke. 11. who is under^oiim training under the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme. Ml one of the pupils pn vnted to the Duchess of Gloucester during her visit to the Changi r.imm.ir school !n Singapore .vestcrtlaj morning. Tlu> Duchess wasChew Boon Chin - 74 words
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Article172 1966-01-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. SKILLED workers from Malaya can become permanent residents in Sabah after being i there for three years. Sabah's Minister of Finance. Inche Harris bin Mohamad Salleh, said this before returning to Jesselton aftor a routine vihit here. He also made this172 words
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Article72 1966-01-11 6 I KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Police I today reminded wholesalers and i retailers wishing to d«".U In crackers for the H;»ri Raya. C 9 Year and Ch;ip Ooii Met] i i festivities that licon-es were required for 'heir importation, storage and sale. These licences are tiow obtainable from72 words
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Article22 1966-01-11 6 IPOH. Mon. I> boir.c sold iit $5 »1 vernmen veterinai us m thp pas *aid an official •i.!;ounccmrm to day.22 words
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Advertisement332 1966-01-11 6 /»-M t^*** 00^ ifl Siß* A A. 00 *\«*m4mmti0*^LL*immtim\ \^m\ P™^l i 1 %m i RSi^&. JL i rfyf 4 V ■m j^ tme rak ao^ m^ M M Jj* ■AM f* WW MJ A HN MB A Brilliant year for IMP. Sparkling successes in international events have ■AM M332 words
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Miscellaneous47 1966-01-11 6 Bugs Bunny Bt§ Bulph Uiinidtihl fl HASTEN^ <£> C VO'"OA B THE STEAmN TWAT'LL. KEEP TH' //AT -«v ITO CXS YOUR /^£fr^C^\ J HAS BEAAOVEO THS V OUTA VER EYES AN YOU 6TIR TH 1 BTEWA &IDDINS- v\(,Ov« *~K) la STASCH PBOM t*t HATJ NT PCO/A SiTTIW DCWNf47 words
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239 1966-01-11 7 TOP GUIDE FLIES IN TO STORE WITH A WORD OF PRAISE SINGAPORE. Mon. Mrs. A. J. Rajasuriy;i. a representative o! the World Association of Girl Guides, said here today the Girl Guides movement in Singapore was working on the right multi-racial line. Rajasurlya. who flew in from Ceylon on Wednesday.239 words
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Article, Illustration48 1966-01-11 7 THIS was the scene yesterday at the barracks of the Staff Car Platoon of No. 3 Transport Company at the Ministry of Defence in Kuala Lumpur. Picture by Soong Hong Sin shows some of the soldiers carrying away their beds and mattresses in the rain.Soong Hong Sin shows some of the soldiers carrying away their beds and mattresses in the rain - 48 words
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Article204 1966-01-11 7 JESSELTON. Monday. r pHK chairman of the Sabah Alliance. Tun Mustapha bin Dato Harun. today spoke of "unsatisfactory conditions" in some, if not all. of Sabah's hospitals regarding the treaiment of patients. "Many people have come to me and told me of the various difficulties and204 words
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317 1966-01-11 7 STORM HAVOC IN CAPITAL: 16-HOUR RAIN ON COAST KUALA LUMPUR. Monday I ARGE areas in the capital were flooded today during a violent two-hour storm which began at 2 p.m. A C S dailPP The worst hit was No. 3 w i Transport Company at the PENANO. Mon. Th« Anglo-317 words
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Article20 1966-01-11 7 KANOAR Sn: Thr F.td.irv.I'mnn br.irch p. launch ;i memb^r.Nliip mid re-Drg.-inis^tion prii?r»mnif ofter the Hai val this month20 words
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89 1966-01-11 7 Examiner is accused of taking $25 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. j An enforcement officer of the Road Transport Department. Mohamt d Hashlm alias Hashim bin Talb. 34. was today charged In the Sessions Court with corruptly accepting $25 from Omar bin Osman on Saturday. alleged to have COS* i the offence89 words
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Article18 1966-01-11 7 PKW iurir.tt thr w» eker.cl found ab ho lost thr car In p18 words
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248 1966-01-11 7 IPOH. Monday THE Perak branch of the National I'nion of Commercial Workers, toil.iv appealed to tli c Central Government to take measures to safeguard the employment of workers in firms using accounting machines. The branch chairman. Mr. Cho> Kok Kuan, said in a248 words
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127 1966-01-11 7 Fishermen robbed by Indon gunboat crew MALACCA, Mon. Two Malaysian fishermen were last night robbed of their ftshinij and other art] worth 51. 170. by an Indonesian gunboat In international waters about seven miles from here. The fishermen. Hong. 24. Left Kling on the M rdajr afiernoon. GfJMon Goh Boon127 words
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Advertisement198 1966-01-11 7 1 I buy the right blend of petrol -at the right price, too! I've had a number of cars in my time, and used many Now all that s changed Igoto a BP service station, different petrols. I'd sometimes find that if I used a buy exactly the right blend198 words
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381 1966-01-11 8 SINGAPORE, Monday. gVERY vole againsl the Peoples Action Party in the Btikil Mi-rah by-election will he encouragement l<> internal ;ni«l external enemies of t lie country, the party said today. In a manifesto, the part? said these enemies would regard the381 words
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Article, Illustration278 1966-01-11 8 SINGAPORE. Mun. Mr. M P D. Nair. Independent candidate in thr Bukit Merah parliamentary byelection, today challenged the People's Action Party (.mil id ate. Mr. Lim Guan Hoo. to a public debate on who could serve the constituency better. In a statement. Mr. Nair278 words
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Article37 1966-01-11 8 PAP branch birthday 1 SINGAPORE. Mon The Farrer Pa:k Branch o. Uie Peoples Action Party will celebrate its litii I cnnlvernary i i let-toßether at it. branch premises In Race Course Road at 1.30 p.m on Saturday37 words
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230 1966-01-11 8 SEWERAGE WORKERS SUBMIT 14 DEMANDS SINGAPORE, Mon Public Daily-Rated Sewerage Workers' Union, has submitted 14 demands to the Director of Public Works, asking for early negotiations. In an open letter to the Director, outlining these demands, the union charged that the PWD had acted hie.'iiianciLuly m several concerning staff matters230 words
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Article60 1966-01-11 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. The First Traffic Court today heard how a -id ,ns position by plying his employer's car for hire. Ho Hock Seng. 44. who had picked up an RAF policeman in plainclothes as his fare, was fined $400 by Mr Liew Ngik Kee. the60 words
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252 1966-01-11 8 'TEC OPENS FIRE AT BURGLAR in 3am DRAMA SINGAPORE, >lon. v v (U'tretive opened fire twice at a Seeing housebreaker along a backlanc in Colombo Court early this mornIng. Moth shots missed, t>ut Omar bin Yaakob. »,iv arrested alter I short chase. This afternoon, Omar \tas produced in court, and252 words
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Article84 1966-01-11 8 Drove while drunk: $450 fine SINGAPORE. Mon. Hong Keat. a young professional photographer, was today convicted of drunken driving and fined $450 by the Second Traffic Court. He wps ;il..'i disqualified from driving .ill ilnsnca ot vehicle.'- for !8 months by Mr. Anwaral H.tqur. thf> Magistrate. The (..rcsfcution s;ud tllfl84 words
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Article166 1966-01-11 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. F'ire.^ in Singapore la.M year claimed three lives, injun-d 13 people and caused total damage estimated at 51.743.211. Si.aistics released by the Fiir Dppartnirnt today showed l!:at up to November liithe :iac! .iitendea lour n day. period, ihe bnuadf rec<*ivrd 285 "false166 words
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Advertisement150 1966-01-11 8 the Photo-Sensation r Rapid Cassette M HL, Load m^P*^ i I iirm isuaMasi ÜBLJ IaBBBBBBBBBBMi—^/ "^^^J HR^S^U^#H| Photograph ISO-RAPID IF AGFA-GEVAERT $33fe, pM£ AYA Travel anywhere in Singapore or Malaysia If you have a Savings Account with The Hongkong Bank Group you can collect up to from any branch of150 words
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Miscellaneous173 1966-01-11 8 Mhfl O»p lift I Uaniiin SURE GLW? YOU I M rtR AW NOW ...T WANT A REI H HOW WHY? >OU i i SURVIVEP YOU« NEVER M'ND r. LET'S GET V MARINER FOUR MAM OUT TRIP TO MAC-'.' ,TOSI f NL^li LITTLE OL' LfcDIES ABOtl' "THIS If L\! EIOMI"'■ l173 words
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Article, Illustration1496 1966-01-11 9 Rommel's last stand at Mareth Line Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE AT daybreak on March 28, IJM.'i, the crews ol RAF aircraft Hying :ilon<; the Tunisian coastline looked down through clouds of s\\ irling dust on the death ponies oi the once terrible Afrika Korps The battle of the Mareth Line1,496 words
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Article, Illustration332 1966-01-11 9 thousands of Free Frenchmen, the Anglo-American Ltt Army had raced to within about 20 m: Tun:s by the beginning of December. rhere it was halted by the onset of winter rams that turned roads and airstrips into quaumires. In the teeth of tierce332 words
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Advertisement108 1966-01-11 9 t& THE WORLD LOOKS g^ KOYO H For Production Efficiency and Economy Japan 1 i Jop k; Manufacturer of High r Quality Coated Abrasives **?J A Buffing Compositions tor Grinding, Finiihing and bßSs^i- I >o I"'91 "'9 Operations W KOYO Features jA^ ~■'Y ■■^B^LißaJ^^ KOYO KEMMAZA! CO., LTD. M.orf O»k.108 words
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Article593 1966-01-11 10 Indonesian "feeler** 1 on the possibility of some lorn ot relations with Malaysia othei than confrontation evidently an not takrn sufficiently seriously to be kept srn<-t The Tengku did not have much to say about them, but he did disclose that the army a.*; well as civilian593 words
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Article348 1966-01-11 10 The Singapore Earisan Sosiulis is paying a high price for the hidebound policir.-. which led it to call Singapon s Independence 'phoney" and to boycott Parliament. Mr. Lim Huan Boon, the partyleader in Parliament, has been expelled for moving to resign his seat and for declaring that the348 words
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Article285 1966-01-11 10 Dead for nearly a month, Urn end of the Socialist Front has now been formally recognised by Labour Party official* whose chairman yesterday announced their "decision to diaeagaoS. M The party's executive will conlinn tiie Front's dissolution Uiis weekend. Mr. Lim Kean Siew insists, howevoi-. that285 words
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216 1966-01-11 10 YOU quote British II P. Tom Dalyell a.s thinking that Britain should now quit Eastern Malaysia and that Indonesia would not attempt a military tax over If she did. Yet Soekarno and Suban- drlo repeatedly sh> "Crush Malaysia" So d< Nasution. Without the security torces216 words
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Letter177 1966-01-11 10 I REFER to recent correspondence entitled "Primary history fit for a diploma" which expre.s.ved the view that the Primary Six history syllabus is too extensive and difficult for twelve-year-old or Primary Six pupils All school syllabuses are drawn up by syllabic committees comprising primary and secondary177 words
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Letter96 1966-01-11 10 THERE Is an open-cast 1 mine operating at the 4i mile Sungel Besi Road which is causing the public considerable inconvenience. Whenever there is a heavy downpour the road at this point near the overhead railway bridge for almost 200 yard.s Is Hooded at times to a depth96 words
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Letter65 1966-01-11 10 VVhAT Inche Idris AH 11 of Katnpar h«i written <S.T Jan 3i about four teachers being members of Kampnr Town Council Ii alarmln| Surely the "^admaster of the ,chool could do something «o dissuade them from being so active in politics There are enough extramural activities in the65 words
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Letter148 1966-01-11 10 I REFER to the letter written by "Resident" from Kuching. The Board offers alternative accommodation at subsidised rentals to' the tenants of Tlong Bahru Hats who cannot afford to buy the Hats and the tenants do not have to look for alternative accommodation unless they are unwilling to148 words
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181 1966-01-11 10 f ITH reference to ■Citizen's- letter (ST. Jan. I>. my department has a special squad to clean up the beaches along Nicol Drive and at Changl twice a week Because of the limitation of funds and shortage of stall, it has been possible to181 words
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Letter65 1966-01-11 10 IT is all very well to hear hat children do not have to pay school But doe.s the Government know how much poor parents have to Day for their children's textbooks year after year? Not one child in the same family can use the same textbooks as his65 words
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Letter59 1966-01-11 10 Employment Bill, I if passed by Parliament, would only cause unnecessary- hardship to many Federal citizens who have made their homes in N'neanore prior to secession and vice versa. An amendment to this Bill is suggested— that It should apply only to Federal citizens who intend to make their59 words
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947 1966-01-11 10 SIMON HLACkALL - WHAT ZAIBATSU DOES FOR JAPAN'S Mr. 'X' SIMON HLACkALL FROM MILITARY POLITICS TO A BIG BUSINESS LOBBY h KYOTO. Japan. Mon JAPAN has jubt come through a bad recession, caused by over-ex panded production facilities at a iime of declining markets at home It was sparked by the )ap aneseOFNS - 947 words
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Advertisement454 1966-01-11 10 r. Slraiti Times Malar Mail Clonifird ■4v*rrh«mrt<M mmr b» h«ft4*<f (a COLO STORAGt SUPERMARKET Orchard «ood ■•<•»(«>«>»» »Mk i COLO STORACC IHANCHIS f At Holland ••"•d !<•«•»• No.al Sax A.tho...«d Ag.M-i CITY SOOK STOBI LTO W.nch*i(*r Hou«c. C»lhr«r Q*»l THE NEWS FRONT rittaatrick's Supvfmark* m M ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Rsaa,454 words
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Advertisement37 1966-01-11 10 The Bank You Can Trust Bank with MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED and you bank wisely MtAO O*FlCtT^^^Si_jJ-^ MALAYAN lANIIUIIDING 92. Mm Bandar. Kuala Lumpur. BAHMNG LJMTTED Agrkorirt C«KI»I <« 000 Vtl hiNHPMU|Ci|<|l I IS OOOOOO Grcp AtituEicKd U7O *****037 words
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Advertisement214 1966-01-11 10 I NGAN YIN QUALITY GROUNDNUT C {«*gS^j HAND BRAND j No family passes y?Z, A HAPPY HEW YEAR >! without (groundnuts in the *v c_"~ w hone. v yJ^"_ J^r?^l^ Make it a point A =:=Z A Olft for frlends or relativp> ti 'i ti t« at 1 i" >'214 words
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196 1966-01-11 11 Gifts from RAF to the 'Baby Valetta' villagers OINCiAPORE. Mon. •^lu the rugged interior of Sabah, among jungle -covered peaks, the people of Kam- pong Mandalong have presented with uifts of food and toys j irom RAF men at Labuan. Hraded b commander. Wing Comm.t:.cler D L Pii. 'if airmen196 words
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Article13 1966-01-11 11 \PORE. Mon. Police three suspect sccro' I .-.rier theSociet- 3113 words
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57 1966-01-11 11 SOLDIER SMUGGLER IS FINED $20,000 JOHORE BAHRT Mon A Royal Corps of Transport driver. Private Moh.imnicd Dahlan bin Mat Rahim. was today I'uni ii-trd in the Session* (oiirl here of attempt ir.s to smuggle g.CM vnrds of textiles worth SIS JKO in an Army bus. Haitian, who pleaded guilty, was57 words
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Article, Illustration492 1966-01-11 11 CIVIL SERVANTS ASK THE SUFFIAN COMMISSION FOR $120 A MONTH BASIC) KUALA LUMPUR, Won MALAYSIAN civil servants want the Special Commission on Salaries to decide on a minimum living wage. A 12-member delegation representing the government workers today asked the commission, headed by Mr. Justice Suffian, to492 words
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Article29 1966-01-11 11 PENANG. M.m. The Penang j r.ic'is Society will hold nual exhibition of cactus, birds I ■nd fish at the Khok Association here from Jan. 21 to 32.29 words
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Article64 1966-01-11 11 PENANO. Mon. Inche H. R Pawanteh, a former secretary of the Penang Malay Association, died at his home in Larut Road I today. He was buried at the Ptiak Road Muslim cemetery. i The late Inche Pawanteh retired I fiorr the City Council about .six I64 words
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101 1966-01-11 11 Customs to have anti-graft section fOHORE BAHRU. Mon. J The Malaysian Aldstant Minister of Finance. Dr. Ng Kum Poh. who is now on a tour of Johore, announced that an anticorruption section would soon be set up up to deal with corruption in the Customs Department. This was because complaints101 words
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Article59 1966-01-11 11 PENANG- Mon. A "pira-e I taxi driver. Cheah Cheng Teik. was today fined $600 and banned j from driving for one year for using his car a* a public service vehicle, carrying passengers withI ou: a licence and driving without insurance coverage Cheah in his59 words
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Article, Illustration162 1966-01-11 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Tass. the Russian news agency, is likely to set up an office in Singapore later this month. It! Far Ea>t correspondent. Mr. Sergei Svirin. In expected here next we<>k from Bangkok to open the office. Mr. Svirln has been hero162 words
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Article39 1966-01-11 11 IPOH. Mon. Fifteen-year-old Tan? Ah Kirn. who was riding a tricycle. wa» killed on tne spot in busy Brewster Road here yesterday when he ww. knocked down by a fully-loaded ten-ton iron ore lorry.39 words
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Article47 1966-01-11 11 SEREMBAN. lion. A bomb disposal unit was called in to examine a motal box found buried In an orchard aiong the Tampin Road today. \V::hin moments after Its arrival, however. a!l fears were gone thr object mi nothing more than an ice-cream can.47 words
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Article165 1966-01-11 11 Price sleuths on patrol soon JTLALA LUMPUR. Mon. Inspectors from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry will be out in the next day or two tracking down retail and wholesale profiteers. They will be armed with complaints from the public who have answered the Government's appeal to write to P.O.165 words
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222 1966-01-11 11 Thaipusam procession banned security L'L'ALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon. The Thaipusam procession a silver chariot drawn by bullocks through the centre of town -is off this year for security reasons. Trustees of the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple in High Street apnliod a t( w weeks ago for a Dermit to hold222 words
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Article35 1966-01-11 11 KUALA I t'MPL'R- Mon. M:«a Owen. vlce-Drcaldent of the Royal Commonwealth Sootety. will give a Mlk on fommonwealth Common Sens*> ;»:-.o CommonwP:iltli Object! Bri-:sh Cotit.oi! here on F«"'o 1 b 7 p.m.35 words
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Advertisement215 1966-01-11 11 SS ""^s\ I J m 1 1M i Every 1? hours a new Bosch is delivered And there .ire good reasom why *hy BOSCH refrigerators are so German engineering skill. Bethis is so. \o«. let's consider m UC h in demand. When you side*. BOSCH refrigerators are the ascragc modern215 words
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Advertisement256 1966-01-11 11 SEIRDM JtfSTA-SCOPt i R6W SCREEN |H T A new TV beauty is here a real queen. Satron Television Y^F a touch of distinction to any home. v Satron's ancestry— blue blooded and completely Continental from MBLE International of Belgium. Satron's bodylines— pure grace and elegance. Three I lovely models to256 words
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Miscellaneous749 1966-01-11 11 Today's Radio, TV TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL s—Kuala5 Kuala l.utnpur ludr: 6 News in Tamil; 610 •nd IVnanx: 6 looh and —The Manilla Gorilla Show. Malacca; 3 lohorr Kalim: 4 6.36 Lassie "The Business": Taiping; .—Batu Pahat; 9 7 -Nrws in EnelLsh; 7.10 Klu.ins. Sixjrts Arena: 7.35 Candid Camera: B—News8 News749 words
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Article, Illustration896 1966-01-11 12 THERE IS NOTHING THAT ATTRACTS A MAN MORE THAN THE BEAUTY OF A WOMAN f S HAIR AND WIGS CAN HELP BREATHES there a woman with soul so dead who never to herself has s id: "How will 1 look in a wig?"896 words
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Article110 1966-01-11 12 rREE staff members of the Young Women's Christian Association completed training abroad In 1965. Blngapore'l general secretary. Mrs. Florence Llm. completed a course at the international Training Institute in the United States. MUs Enid Perera. executive secretary In Penang. spent nine months in Britain and110 words
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Advertisement304 1966-01-11 12 i!<i::ii!iiiii!ii!:iiiiin!!iii!iii!!ii!i!iii!H||'^m 'frrinffHifUHriiftTiiiiinjunfNiiiiiiiiiMfTiffifiiiHHifrmininHiuffiiiiiffiiifiiiitfiiiiirTriiiiiim f^mnHHHHHilllllllllllM ■illlllHlilllllili:!! 1 '^k" '!!lllllii!lllflll!lllllilllll|l!llllll!!lillll!lllll!llll!!!i:m !IIIHI!lllll'll!!llllllllllllj|*M 'l!l!!i!![!l!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!|||l|||||||||||||IIIJ!i!!!ll!illl^ fa \m\mm\mmmmmm\mmm\mmmmm\ HIPIIIIIIDIIIIIii il!l!llillllllllHliraillll!IIIIIIII!l!llllllllllllllllll!lllllllllli I iii tTiiiMimuTiiiiiHnHnnnMHtmftnmumuiMmtiifiiiimniiiMHiHiiiitifiuiiiiiiiiHirfimumiiimiii !II1III!III!II!HIIIIIII .illlll!llllill!!!ll!lll1!ll!!!!lllll!!II1!!llillllll!lll!llll!lllllllllll!m ■HHHHaHHHVHMBIS ''"lilillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllim llllWWlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'lllllll^ >l!!!ll!:!!l!l!lllllllllllilllil!llllllll!ll!!IIIIIHI!lllllllllll!llll! iiimmi mm. cmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'! 1 iiniiiwiii;; I iiiiiimii^^ I "HiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiim^ UUi<HnttiW>BWßUfflUltmrWiti;il[ \;ll l :|;,in-:.;i; if ,i!i :ilii!!lllllll!!!lllllllll!ili!IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIilllll!l!IM^ i!l!!!lll!!!illll!ll!!ll!illlllll!II W CM. ~^T\ THE lABEIS fO LOOK FOR /jk are RABBIT304 words
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Advertisement47 1966-01-11 12 REVLON 'NATURAL WONDER' FREE OFFER \^°4ifflH!l-i Nstursi paHl Wonder' l«g&fB Make-Up I Total Care Skin Lotion JO, FREE! I lIL>L i '.•sJ\l.| $5.45 $6.50 SA', n «;fl' (Singapore) (Federation) 15^. supplies of 'Natural Wonder' A flf Jt M±r/WtJ^ QyN treatment mako-up that l^^AjA/*^ visibly improves your skin47 words
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Article, Illustration31 1966-01-11 13 £275,000 winner POOLS WINNER Frank Herbert Wall, a 62-year-old baker, gets an embrace from actress June Thorburn who presented him with a £275.235 cheque from Littlewoods in London last week. Mirropic.Mirrorpic - 31 words
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Article166 1966-01-11 13 MANILA. Mon.- President rcofl broadened his anti-smuggling drive yesterday by warning 'he pubtlnst buying, poa ban smuggled In :i" executive order, thn new President said violate the pmalty of court action and in addition, dismissal lrom 'heir jobs In o! government ollicialb and emr166 words
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Article47 1966-01-11 13 MELBOURNE. Mon. Baby farming the sale of babies to would-be foster parents Is to bf banned. From today anyone trying to make money from arranging adoptions in Victoria will be liable to a fine of up to A£loo or three months' imprisonment.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article34 1966-01-11 13 TAIPEH. Mon.— Ti. i Communist Chinese naval landing barge sailed their vessel to the Nationalist Chinese Island of Quemoy today and asked for political asylum." Nationalist Chinese military authorities announced here.34 words
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416 1966-01-11 13 A Nasser plan to pipe Nile water to Sinai CAIRO, Monday PRESIDENT Nasser is diverting a stream from the River Nile into Asia with hopes of turning the barren Sinai Peninsula into a green and fertile paradise. The diversion also could provide a natural barrier to invasion from Israel, EgyptianAP - 416 words
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105 1966-01-11 13 BANGKOK, M«n An outbreak of cholera was reported in Korat in north-east Thailand, the Thai Rath newspaper reported teaaj Korat is tlie site of an Thai air base where some American soldiers are also stationed. The Thai language paper said at least ont person105 words
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Advertisement153 1966-01-11 13 K anwu www' l ~~rwT~ \m\ %Ul B^^ll n^ I T II v *^WI I. wtmrn **yw*i*^i'i i Jtr^Ji --J|B ""lII' «mMUWU Q MAZDA 800 as a second car It seldom stays second Typical situation: Mr. X buys a MAZDA 800 sedan for Mrs. X who wanted it for shopping153 words
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Advertisement450 1966-01-11 13 If you drive 200 miles a week or less... your engine needs MOLVSUP best protection against 'short-trip wear 9 MOLYSLIP is the first complete Hlj^HmmiwjW answer to one of the toughest new -"^fil I— problems of modern motoring s^s^^fe THE DANGEROUS MILES I}!' I As most motorists know, 75% to450 words
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Miscellaneous254 1966-01-11 13 Straits Times Crossword MMM lie expects a avid pro quo 1. lb 1 l'Abl>e LuuL-. M ofl 1 13. IfcSi" 10. fciniu. ..s a rusnt xl Uie 8 Q llle re .v?u «mlle at one muse uontlli on the Pilgrims Progrew <13>. 11 UnwuMsn is) l Olive-branch over Northern II254 words
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Advertisement621 1966-01-11 14 if'ontlnnrd from Pace 10) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 20 Word* fli (Minimum) DR. A MRS. P.RatnaJothy thank eltitlve* and friends for tl .nd aitmdance at their wedlinK on 4/l/l'.<«»i at PrnanK. MICHAEL V C. YING. Stephen Y. II Vlng and Yoke Cfmnu YinK thank all frb-nde and retaUre* for their kind arttttlTrfi ttl621 words
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Advertisement540 1966-01-11 14 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* ft (Min.)— Box SO els. extra MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS LIMITED. Malayalan Airways Limited Invites application* from Malaysian/Singapore citizen*, over 1 year* of age, tor poeltloo of Storekeeper*. Applicant* must have a ►■ood general education preferably the Senior Cambridge Scnooi Certificate. Must be able to Kpeak Malay. Must540 words
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Advertisement739 1966-01-11 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Ii Wardk M Mini— Box $0 el*, extra FURNISHEO TWO BEDROOM. Ter- iluufp Operit Estate maater'* room 1 I air conditioned avullnhle unnn 1 Rent t3OO/>. Tel. 4b6569 S pore. KIMSIA COURT r .jri,..ti.-o flat. M*a three hedrooma. moderate rental. Mosaic/Parquet Moorimja Please telephone (Spore) 32^*3/3422^/2^16 4 S739 words
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Advertisement712 1966-01-11 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE M M ard)t I Mm I Bnx >" rt% r*tr» SIAN TUAN AVENUE: BatVMaa) I semi-detached two-storey nous* Lounge, dlnlnn room. 3 bedrouros. kit' tf-n i'.'j'lr covered nack-rround > i ft. Price 53V.000/-. Uavid Phoa Sona. Valuer* a Cstat* Agents. Til Spore 74H25/*****. FOR HA LI712 words
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Advertisement626 1966-01-11 14 TUITION il4 Warda M 'Win. >— 8.. i tU aatra I MAk A LANCUACE lo'rlimvr Tuition D-erarlnK April/AuHUII f.varu Limited Varancles Correspondence !Cours. •VBslaMl '".in* i«r« 4-0. I LEARN TO DRIVE aafely by *x--1 peri»nccd English upeaklnc Instnirtors Hut-. n«ur«l. Connult London Urlvlnn School. 64. Selegte Koar>, Spore. Tel: 279:7.626 words
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Advertisement683 1966-01-11 14 BOATS. YACHTS FOR SALE M Bank M Waut—Sm if elt. omOtm IS' MALFCABIN CDUIICR. motor. 1 control. tIOOO/- Call Tel. aTBBN Mil VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* ft i Mm. >— Box SO ett. extra 1 INI FORD ANCLIA good condition offer Kin* fang fW: AIITT3 81n«apor*. RENAULT 7SO Very683 words
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Advertisement871 1966-01-11 14 FOR SALE Kl«.)-d.u SO rt. extra FANCY WALL TABLE trie or wlnd!n«> Ttar most usrful Elft for n modern homr Uk MMdlr Rd Trl: B'porc ***** MAKE YOUR OWN lr«:r«.rn BaM Nrw Yrar and Hurl Raya. Isu> crrarn Mixintc macbin* at I Kecipr* (uppllrd. "THBSB" *2. Uiddir K.M.I Spur. Tel.871 words
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Advertisement743 1966-01-11 14 JABATAN PELAJARAN. PERAK TIMIIR K)K lUI.MK II N't E EQIir>JENT TO I.nwi.K mi ONDAKI ***** S I'KKAK 19«W Tenders :ire rnltrd Irom estalppller- lor the supply md delivery of Honn: f Bptpment (Needlework. Crocltrry lx>wor Seconiary Schools ii. Pt-rak t. Tenders Fcirms. md lull ;:irtici: :ir>. v; tin- articles •equlred743 words
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Advertisement1240 1966-01-11 15 10 HVtrPOOI t WEST COAST U.K.. Due S'pora bans S>am Penani DEMonocuS Liverpool, Glasgow la Pt Jan 12 Jai 11 'ERStUS ,0m j JM 12 Jai 11 Jan 14 M'NTOR :iol, Glasgow jm 19 Jaa 17 Jan 11 21 Jm 21 ACHILLES Li'ripcol, Dublin A'irotti... m2l Jm 21 lai 21'1,240 words
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Advertisement2521 1966-01-11 15 WmWmmmWlßimmmmmWi PAP TMt EACT ASIATIC COv^anv LU ine'totwinDt—ft EXPRESS SAILINGS 10 HtAI t»bl, CONIINtNI ANO tCANIINAVIA. 6'puri Snan Penang uu lieaoa n«ia H'Ourg HUM Ulw CaM UNA IM It/1? 11l 11/21 tt/O FM 12 21 Fet 29 FM It 2t I ANCONA c) laaTt/Fetl Fek 21 FM 29 11 M2,521 words
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Advertisement1201 1966-01-11 15 fe£LLERMAN BUCKNALLS.S. CO.. LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U.K. /CONTINENT tilling fir: Cm If HnrCASTU lunooa. Hamburg. Rotterta*. S'pora P. S'Mm Penang Havra. Hull 23/29 JM 21 Jaa CITY OF POONA Htvri, Boulogne, London, H'burg, B'men, Rotterdam, AntNerp 1/ S Ftt 11/11 Fek Cm OF MOOILTN Lonaon, H'burg.1,201 words
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Article129 1966-01-11 16 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELBOURNE. Mon. JNDUSTRIALS were Mcidy to firmer In quiet trading with Itey storks lrreirular. A t>aiure was the brighter mininas section. All base n. •mprovfd with CJI.A. up 9d. to -U ad. and Rfnison Is. to 60.v Oils were barely steady. Today* cloein* prices «ltb Friday in lirantu:129 words
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Article266 1966-01-11 16 AN'L'ARV first Brade rubber tM.b. buyers doaed mt 5 p.m. I in 81nopore and Kuala Lumpur j yesterday at 69 rente per lb. down five-eighths of a cent on Friday's rioting level for the position. The tone was quiet. I R.A.S. and K.MJt.K. rloidnc prices in cents per266 words
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Article197 1966-01-11 16 Jan 10. Three moot as. INDUSTRIAL* Bountead \2 cla MrAltMer eta C.H Holding l» cv M lavrst 10 cv Dunlopi- 12 <"ta N lron H"a K Hmeltera IV eta UC B C H eta. Ksui 13 ot*. Kothmana 1^ rta red Uup in eta. KornnKin 10 eta t*.197 words
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Article100 1966-01-11 16 SHIPS lying alongside tM Srngapara wharves or axpactad taday ara: Btar Pink 27/; < BcncroAchan 3v.Jj Runtavllle 47. Fllntahlre 46. Bemmyiri N W 3. Olang Ann N.W.5. Benvannocn 1-. Ilullmbn 4.%. Elpenor 31/32. Bendoran 3.% '36, P»r«Jc W.W.4. Port Soettenham: Wharf Berth! Vlsutkimitrt. L*rut. Auby. Slrdbaoa. Lloyd100 words
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Article73 1966-01-11 16 /HIM tit Prcduc* ticf»arn«. Stns»- pare neen »fiot» **r olcul yetterday: Cecanut ell: hulk $M aellera. drum so? Mum. C*pt*. J»o./»t) UK/contlntnt Unquoted. P»pp>r: Muntok wtttte *217 i *ell«m. BarKw:i* white (213 a«ller», epccial Baxawak Murk 1152k rtHrts. garbled Uampoi* black |152«<N> lien, (all <«i' NLW), ABTA Sl«7t(N)73 words
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Article35 1966-01-11 16 ON th* Ire* tiehinjit mirkil in Kong KonK yulentay tba V.H. Dollar «v quoted at 5.701 (or T.T. and 5 By tor eatti. tterlini «i<MHed at 15.M «nd •nt tad sold M 204.35 words
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Article27 1966-01-11 16 Jan. 10. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICK: 69) cents (down five-eighths of a cent). TIN: S7OO (down 87} cents). Inofficial estimated offering 235 tons( df»wn five tons).27 words
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872 1966-01-11 16 From Our Market Correspondent /CONDITIONS were quieter V in industrials on the Stock Exchange yesterday and prices eased throughout the list on profit-taking. The market opened steady, but the slip in prices was> more noticeable during the afternoon session and at the end872 words
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Article32 1966-01-11 16 Mi lay an Stock lnchrrv laa. x i.m in. Inriiistri:ils: hK.TII Ms. I fin 10H.31 Ink.! I I mililmto: 1 it n 11U..57 DM, I!<6S IMI Dr.. Vi. IMS Hill32 words
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Article867 1966-01-11 16 gVSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Koala lamput trading rooms of the Sink I vehanjf vrsterday. v. it h the ndnilx-r of the share* traded in hratket INDUSTRIALS: Botistaad (12.000) <1 sO c all U. (1.000) SI 77 c all. i3.000> $1.76 c all:867 words
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Article18 1966-01-11 16 •PHK Allocution or Bankt in M»n»I 1 tia marto no charueea in 1U rtnee to merdwriia >■<.•»!>18 words
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435 1966-01-11 16 ri Straits tin price fell by 87 cents to S7IMI per plc<nl in Penang yesterday on an offering estimated down 5 tons to 235 tons. Locally better support was reported at the lower levels. MALAYAN RL'BBEK MAKKI.I The morning market was435 words
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Advertisement1060 1966-01-11 16 Y^**^"" KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific ek Atlantic Service L. »«s>iet N Tart Barton atmaa. "TtmsHiait Mtn" 14/71 Ftt }J Fet II Mai i I apt I) »>• "Kitiikaita Man" 11/Z2 Mar il/H tut II Aai IMn t Haj v tv, Japan Direct Service Penmt S'pcrt Tokonma »c*e "CtMtt1,060 words
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Advertisement899 1966-01-11 16 K~^^^!b»^^ mff gg^ jfisjn jj I i^ l BkV^lk^E tiurtaiia/Nl*, (UtMli ttttVlCl n»IM» PUIIIJM «M r CUU SU..CU -r<«jeti» tetn.te Mttttaraa *na», It, Matrai eae Nafaaittiaaai 1 v law S tv" i ->ji» ypaaw tULIMBI MM Sailef la Ptrt SIRONkN* Sulet Sailef la fait i.nPila 4/ j ret a. I899 words
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Advertisement66 1966-01-11 16 T^y GOLDEN LINE Xvl^^C^J tOaDINS rO»— STOHIt. iOUilOl KUSOUtKt ftvt *tnmt iD"» wo COIOCN $P»INS BKHitl 11 Jtl «M 4 lat 11/1T lat NIM B ftt 11 ftt tOIOEN WONDft it 71 Jaa 77 It JM BaY H» J/ Ftl It fH I* ft* t* fat Guor» Guon Shippmq Lr<J66 words
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Article238 1966-01-11 17 t-HK Mlounuc list ot selected Ma!a\vn Inaustnal yields is twsed on la?' sales to Jan. 8. •P. »O.Y. CV. «T.C •P. Pncr»: *D.T. Dividend rieM (ftroM per cent): *R.T. EamlnKS Yield (>:ros» per cent): *T.C. Time* Covered. N on k-roc-o'd up dividend ol 20 pel MM ni-t Ueftn.tinn238 words
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Article57 1966-01-11 17 j^N i.- •Metal M.il.nsian liort Irrm Mono Market lor Ihr '..rrk ended Friday (Jan. "1 thr ran«C el «.<ll ralr^ was as follows: BANK HAPS: 4 prr cent to t" I prr cent. <.l MII \l n M)S: 3 per cent to 4 prr rent. MOM Ml N|57 words
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Article50 1966-01-11 17 p rili prntm rate dip M.ii.i\an doll.ll kgmhMl thr puund vtn linf fi\cd cm NMVMktr >4, I«»b4 is s.llin»j 'I- or O.I) N. IS |i;d. Ituvins T.I. >v 4 1 Kid. Burine Thr dollar Is at its statutory middlr position in rrl.ition (o its r.mer aujinst the pound.50 words
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Article69 1966-01-11 17 Output from the estates and intr.es m the Guthrle Group lor December and for 1965 in brackets Hie us tullmvs: rubber (croup) 10.261.000 lb. 1 Hl7.dos.oiMi b), (Outside) 76.000 lb. i 840.000 lb). tern 118.000 lb. 11.916.000 lb). palm oil (jroup) 2.047 tons (25.197 tonsi, (ouUidrt 1 18.95469 words
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Article42 1966-01-11 17 tollotring further bt-r rubber crop*; are Not. fled (all in Ib. 1 Ualu l.inlang *****0 th and (ilerealv 173.0001 b I nurd M.il.ic.j Rubber 505 178 Aver Molpk 88 165 I.eoiiß Hin San. I. id. *****9 and Nvalak 80 75242 words
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Advertisement324 1966-01-11 17 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICI OF FIRST MEETINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fir.st Meeting of Credithc undermentioned cases will be held o:i Thursday, the 27U> day of January, 1966 at the Official Assignees Chambers. Top Floor. High Court Building. ore> Bankruptcy No 75 6j Seali Glm Huat,324 words
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Advertisement765 1966-01-11 17 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties To be held at our Sales-room I No. 104 Market Street. Singapore on Tuesday. 18th January ISG6. at 2.30 p.m. ML No 7 Leedon Park oil Holland Road, area 40.179 sq. ft. iree- hold. i VACANT POSSESSIONS 2. Nos. 42 &43 Nankin Street of!765 words
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Advertisement665 1966-01-11 17 NOTICES TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) NOTICE I NWR SECTION 137 Ml MCIP*LITY OF IPOH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (hat it Is proposed under Section I 144 ot The Town Boaid* Enact- I ment (F.M.S Cap. ]37) in amend 'tie Ipoh npproved Town Plan No B.. published as Notification665 words
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Advertisement652 1966-01-11 17 TENDER +*fr** LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA 7 •> TANAH MELAYU Tenders will be Invited from Contractors Registered Class C and above with the Board for the con- Vk struct lon of an additional bedroom I to house No. 187 C Jalan Ampang. Kuala Lumpur. I A deposit of $30 should be652 words
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Advertisement932 1966-01-11 17 Bk CIIDTD Q OR" iA/f^m^L u*es the Kodopok Super I corlndqe H^^^ B jH film fhreodin^ iiitf drop in o toctory looded B&y^M.,^ H|' H^^ >ilm cartridge even in blaiing lunhqhl You n Hi ,j* j^b now reody for thootin^. No reloading flippmq Wr *W Pp^— V m d run932 words
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Article215 1966-01-11 18 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep NEWCOMER SHOWS LIKING FOR A YIELDING TRACK with IPOH. Monday. /"»YPSY. a scratching on the flrst day, galloped attractively on a yielding track here this morning. With Johnny Nelson astride, this promising newcomer strode out freely over 3f in 42 2 5 on the bit.215 words
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Article70 1966-01-11 18 CARACAS. Mon —Britain's leading jockey Lester PißKott f i. >led to win on any of the four rsorses he rode yesterday afternoon us ultra-modern LarlnI racetrack. Pieeott. called the "Miracle of A.-c-cv" and Queen Fli7:ibe!h (a•curtte jorkey. participated In four of 'he 11 rares> staged here.70 words
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Article, Illustration196 1966-01-11 18 STIPE'S REPORT Reprimand for jockey Coles p()II Mo,, rbC MPA Stipendiary Steward '> r«Dori on yesterday's races: RACE 1: An objection was raised by the rrit-r of tinsecond hone n.vst tin- Dost. I'ricn, anain-i the first horse alvarios. boinu declared the winner for Interference In the .straight. After carelu) consideration196 words
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Article149 1966-01-11 18 TOKYO >.; <dm« ch.iMi' Fujino-O. .stand* r chance '>t (Inkthing ;.mone ihe lint live In thr BriliMi (> ii. hli n, Tmruo Hashimoto s:,h\ here t<x»:iy Mr- Hashimoto laid tluu tiu mm n-vrni--i>i(i bone would b« to London from Tokyo later thla mniuh t<> coaapeu In tinReuter - 149 words
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246 1966-01-11 18 Bu rruni-McGo wan title match gets EBU nod MILAN. Monday. THE executive committee of the European Boxing Union has decided to recognise the coming fight in London between Italy's Salvatore Burrunl and Britain's Walter McGowan as for the world flyweight title, according to a communique released last nieht The communique246 words
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Article453 1966-01-11 18 I POll. Mon. Weights for all eight races here on Wcilneslay: CL. t DIV. 2 6F Squaw 9.00 Lavender Prince HA?, Troy X 10 (■>|lS\ Mi: T— fWl 8.i9 .iiii.incli.- HUM Story Ti 1 HM? Pembroke Lad 8.08 Peace Piim- 8.08 Native Princess 8.07453 words
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Article230 1966-01-11 18 CHICAGO. Mon World heavyweight boxing chnmpior, I Cta? -;iid today he will defend hts title here within thre* Bg»ln#J Finie Teri'e',l. wilt holds the WorU Boxln« v Mon version of the title At a press conference. Clay sale be would not fight Britain's Bria: LoKdonReuter - 230 words
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Article80 1966-01-11 18 I/IJINBIRGH M Scot--1 da teMin to pl-'V France in Rugby Union International MumyflcM next Satuv(Uv include two new caps nifhi wing ihreeqiuuter Sandy HuusixiwixKi ••mi prop lonrard John M Thr t.Hm a miaon "captain. AJ W HinMielwood. B.C. Hentiei .son. I H.P. Luaßhland. DJ.Reuter - 80 words
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Article56 1966-01-11 18 rIPEH. Mon. Japan easily beat Singapore 15-1. 15-1, 15^0 in a tie in the men's division of the Second Asian youth volleyi ball tournament here. In another meo's match. South Korea had to fißht hard to overi come Formosa 16-14, 15-12- 13-15. 15-«. The Japanese girls alsoAP - 56 words
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Article54 1966-01-11 18 LOS ANOEI F«S Moil Ameri ran Arnold Palmer yesterday won tlu- M 5212.2&0 U< iVJigeles Oi>ei. rltn h 72-hol<-aßKregaie of 273 In the linal round be iwd :i tw(Hi*cr-pw "3 Paul Hnrnev. he defending for second oii" with Miner Barber at 27f hud i 6V a- r| BarberReuter - 54 words
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Article227 1966-01-11 18 Ashe wins third Aussie crown DERTH. Mon. Amerlx can negro Arthur Ashe won the West Australia men's singles tennis title when he beat 19-year-old teammate Cliff Richey 3-6, 6-2. 6-3. 6-4 in yesterday's final. It was Ashe's third stata championship victory in Australia since arriving last October. He ready wonReuter; UPI - 227 words
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Article43 1966-01-11 18 BRIDOFTOWN ißarbado«> Mon. Mrs. Be\erley Nurse, wifi ■'ir NUTM hr W« Test. Mirketer. c.ive bir'l; n airls a\ a nursing home here ve»terday. •i ;md daughten are :»11 !<•- ported to I*" doing well. Mr and Mr^ N'it~< liuve no other children.43 words
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Advertisement446 1966-01-11 18 FREE GIFT! ...m ATTENTION PLEASE.' L< wiiimsk. Thh y ur last cl tce t Another ■'> rfo//s to go 'iZSZZSZ before the offer is I '"""wS^Si definitely withdrawn IVI S- on 16th January. (ESgg?^ gf Please Hurry: I' a M^iMiitl P jj^' sl'kim ihi i Gins to Pi R' iiasers446 words
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Advertisement39 1966-01-11 18 ONLY QANTAS FLIES DIRECT TO m f i i Sunday Qantas and ,iMas) flies direct to Vienna. 0n» of 7 weekly Qantas V let flights to -d King awt 'one via fcja a Lj^pjr.. "Ei Smgapor* arc I 11139 words
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Article, Illustration1168 1966-01-11 19 Cricket Golf a Soccer Basketball Nine wickets fall for 193 From JACK FINGLETON Sydney, Monday TFHERE will be champagne in the English dressing room sometime tomorrow for certain. Australia are right in the soup here in the Third Test and England willUPI - 1,168 words
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182 1966-01-11 19 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE. Mon. Two more Singapore senior Malaya Cup soccer players— goalkeepei Wilfred Skinner and centre-half Lee Teng Yee— have been dropped from the Malaya Cup training squad. This was confirmed today by Safa selectors, who said that the two players182 words
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190 1966-01-11 19 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Slo- van Bratislava soccer team of Czechoslovakia have offered three Of their World Cup players to thr Sine.ipore team for tomorrow's h'.cndiy match. Dr. VUclimir Hernl. MDI|R of the team told Timesport that the It] m:itcl ii winch the Czechs beat190 words
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275 1966-01-11 19 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By Mon. Eleven British professional golfers, the biggest team ever from Great Britain, have entered for the $40,000 Singapore Open golf championships to be held at the Bukit course from March 2 to 6. Britain's Ryder Cup players. Eric Brown and275 words
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Article66 1966-01-11 19 BLENHEIM (New Z»>ul.m>. Mon. Former New Zen!- a Test bowler Prnwic-k CiBWMk, 50. was found dead .'••ntn curI shot wounds in his f rme bin today. A Bun lav bcs de liir body. Creswel!. a memvr c( the New Zo;ila;id cr'.ckct tram which toured Enghrid In66 words
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149 1966-01-11 19 By F. EMMANUEL; Kuala Lumpur, Monday. I'PHE Malaysian Amateur Basketball Association, who successfully organised the Third Asian championships here last month, will shortly launcii j a drive for funds for a clubhouse. Maba executive chairman Wong Kl-Leung will head th< 'special fund-raising committee. Mr.149 words
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Article21 1966-01-11 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. All Singa- pore Hockey Association matches scheduled for today have been post- noned due to heavy rain.21 words
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Article132 1966-01-11 19 'PAII'ING M t 1 Chini Hub bi'.n lixilt by live ni.itclics to two In liifir anr. itch, I Lim Oii.ni Huai .nut K. Menon ix Wong K k M Dr. J;iflar 6-4- 6-4: 80 Pi o and KhOO Kav I L;:i; Kuans and Di Etaja Abdullah132 words
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Advertisement194 1966-01-11 19 SUZUKI THE U6HTWEI6HT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD giSUZUKIsj jm L m FZavA feaV BBBBBsnSad aw m^ ansusi .^av "^Bfi a^ar^^sa^^'^Bf^^ •'^^av wt flsTsi tJbs a^^^^^^^Ba^^ j. I The youth of to-day can tour the more distant ploces, picnic in less frequented spots or just whiz through heavy traffic to work194 words
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Advertisement248 1966-01-11 19 Malaysia s colmrful monthly women's magazine written by Malaysians for Malaysians designed to provide Malaysia's younger generation with up ■to the minute information on subjects ranging from fashions to beauty tips. I Nova I honey I the new monthly I exciting and exclusive I magazine that dares to be 11248 words
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Miscellaneous36 1966-01-11 19 DIARY SO( I R Tom mat< h: B'pore AKA President* XI B .'si In Be>;ir. 7.30 pTi.>. RUGGEK— B'gsr i.tajue; Tigers v Malays •XL pad-.ir.j. 5' IKHKIY Snor. Div. 1: Indian ASSTI v JansWliti < Balestier Rd.V36 words
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279 1966-01-11 20 Barisan expels 2 'stab in back' MPs SINGAPORE. Mon. The Barisan Sosialis today described th c resignation of Their two Parliamentary members. Mr. Kow Ke<> Seng and Mr. Chio Chen^ Thun. as a "stab in the back" and a 'setback to the whole leftwlng movement and freedom struggle." :iy statement279 words
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227 1966-01-11 20 LICENCES NOW FOR PENANG 'S TRA WLERS PENANG, Monthly. THK lirsi licensed trawler-fishing boats in Penang will star! operating in an area north-wesl of Pulau Langkawi Ihis weekend. "With goodwill all round. we hope both trawler men and inshore fishermen will be able to earn their livelihood peacefully," Inche Baba227 words
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50 1966-01-11 20 MELBOURNE. Mon udent were killed m nuid accident on Samri The -'.idem. Chan Siew manufacturer. rtl Mends in r which was involved in a head on collision a truck. All >ix men i:, the car died Chan was studying eh Royal Institute n!' LP.50 words
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122 1966-01-11 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— As the hunger strikers entered their eighth day today they learned that the Ministry of Education had refused to accede to their demand that the L.C.E. examination be conducted in Tamil for them. in today, the Education, Sink Yew.122 words
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73 1966-01-11 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mrs. A. J Rajasuriya, a representative of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, yesterday said that the Girl Guides movement in Singapore was working on the right line the multi-racial line. iv. 1 \vnc flew in on ram Crvion73 words
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Article271 1966-01-11 20 LONDON. Mon— Closine middle prices of stock;- not lnclud- j ing -tnmi> du(\ m Kammiiinc zw 3 nanuumnK *u o o ..1 <ti London Tin 199 3 Mid;. in 29 -4- 3 Pahanu 17- 3 Penukiilen 16 9 11.9 Siame.«* 15 9 South Kinia 24 9 I Southern271 words
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Article64 1966-01-11 20 LONDON. Mon— Spot 20 7 16d. Feb 20 9 16d March 20 ,d.. April 20 13 16d.. April June 20 15 lrtd July Sept. 20 T ,d. Oct. Dec. 20 13 16d Jan March April June 20 11 16 d.. Juh Sept 20 11 16 d. Oct Dec. 2064 words
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Article31 1966-01-11 20 LONDON. Mon Buyers £1426 i £17.. filers £1430 <-£20>. Forward buyers £1417' < £17 ■>. sellers £1419 (-£l7>. Settlement £1420 17' i. Turnover a.m. IM tons. p.m. 235 tons. Tone: Irregu- lar31 words
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Article, Illustration230 1966-01-11 20 ACCRA (Ghana). THE Ghanaian Government has called on the I'nited Nations to declare the R h o d c s i a 11 situation a danger to world peace and to invite African States to intervene militarily to put down the rebellion a230 words
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Article41 1966-01-11 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. The three-diiy Mik.r.i VUakkU braiions m Singapore will begin wiih .111 inaui?ur;il miUlllHg to I*opened by tin Deputy PrimeMinister. Dr. Ton Chin Chye nt the Port of Singapore Authority quarters al Gate 2. Tanjong PaKar 01 Wednesday evening.41 words
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120 1966-01-11 20 r'KYO. Mon. Madam Ratna Sari Dewi, Indonesian President Soekarno's Japanese wife and chairman of the Sari Asih Hospital, today signed a contract here with a Japanese construction company for a 14-storey emergency hospital in Jakarta. The contract between the Sari Asih HospitalReuter - 120 words
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264 1966-01-11 20 Front to Govt: Set free all our men detained IPOH, Mon. The Perak branch of the Socialist Front called on tlif Government to release all its lenders and members wh o were detained by the police last Pri In signed demanded that I rested i «air trial In c It264 words
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Advertisement64 1966-01-11 20 Lute CLASSIFIEDS 00 words $15 (minimum) SCOURSt Aas'jnlu. ih.ii.k- tn Mid and doctors. TO Sih-i and Nork third i-hlld, a boy <»t •ltal. Both well. Thank! to doctor and »im- A daughter Ai "hoo 10.1.66 to Mary and William, hanks to doctor and staff of GlenI rvE-THCAN t.ft«,rn S-r Tocn.64 words
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Advertisement110 1966-01-11 20 FASTEST TO MANILA AND THE U.S.A. Nine entertainment programmes to Philippine Air Lines fly the fastest and choose from stereo or monaural, only direct service between Singapore First-run, wide-screen, full colour movand Manila. Non-stop from Manila to ies from Manila to the U.S.A. Cuisine the U.S.A. (via Honolulu). Aboard and110 words
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Miscellaneous49 1966-01-11 20 lIIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hiehest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Kota Bharu 77 73 Penang 73 Ipoh <* 73 Malacca H8 73 Singapore 86 72 lands 70 59 Jesuit on 88 72 Kuching 84 7249 words
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