The Straits Times, 14 January 1966
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Title Section21 1966-01-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY. JANUARY 14, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203421 words
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241 1966-01-14 1 Firing squad death for Chinese trader JAKARTA, Thurs.— A Chinese businessman has been sentenced to death by firing squad in Soerubaya for violating (Government economic regulations. The sentence was announced by the Indonesian Minister of Police, (ien. Sutjipto Judodihardjo. Filial squads to deal with iriinoinic offender!) have been set up241 words
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Article, Illustration13 1966-01-14 1 RIGHT ANSWER MAY SAVE ESTATE CHIEFS MILLIONS A YEAR NARAYANAN13 words
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Article530 1966-01-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE National Union of Plantation Workers want estate employers to set up a Polytechnic for its members' children-or face a $30-mil-lion-a-year wage demand. This is the gist of a memorandum submitted lo the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association by the !ioo.oOo--member union. It530 words
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218 1966-01-14 1 Tempers will be different next time, Lee warns ACCRA. Thurs. Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, arriving here today from the Lagos Commonwealth Conference on Rhodesia, said: "I hate to think what the next conference will be like if the Smith regime has not been brought down." "Feelings and tempersReuter - 218 words
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Article38 1966-01-14 1 NEW YORK. Thurs -The transport strike which baa crippled New York N>r the past week appeared headed for settlement today when the two transport unions and the City Transit Authority accepted peace pro- 1 posais. Renter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article40 1966-01-14 1 MANILA. ThUl>. P Fficimund E. M;irco> today ordered all his Cabinet Min:s:»Ts and. other top Government more and la k banned all Government official.trom .icceptind speaking enn.me- ment* for the first 100 days ol I this year.-UPIUPI - 40 words
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Article, Illustration70 1966-01-14 1 His final act [_AL Bahadur Shasrri signs, as Prime Minister of India, the historic agreement for the restoration of friendly relations with Pakistan. This was on Monday evening in Tashkent. Within hours, Mr. Shastri collapsed and died of a heart attack. The body was flown to New Delhi the nextUPI - 70 words
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Article87 1966-01-14 1 DANANG. Thurs. A UNITED STATES Air Force B-57 .jt't. loaded with bombs, crashed at the hu£t- American airbase here last night. A heavy explosion rocked the base and the nearby city as the aircraft's engine blew up. detonating the bombs. The two-man crew was reported killed, but itReuter - 87 words
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Article174 1966-01-14 1 CAIGOX. Thurs. The South Vietn ;i iii Governmenl will order ;i Ihreeday ceasefire <luriiiin the coming; lunar New Year festival. The Vietcohg had already offered a fourday ceasefire. Meanwhile. about 120 million leaflets an scattered throughout South Vietnam calling on the Vletcong guerillas t<Reuter; AP - 174 words
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Article28 1966-01-14 1 BOTTOMLEY TO VISIT SALISBURY LUSAKA, Thurs. Bri I ,i i n > ummonwc.ilth Secretary Rottomle.v i> to visit Sal^bnrv. the Briton Ili^'li (<>nirni>sjon here announird tod.iv ReutrrReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration754 1966-01-14 2 Johnson vows not to yield Asia to the Reds STATE OF THE UNION MESSAGE AMERICA AWAITS RESPONSE TO PEACE EFFORTS WASHINGTON, Thursday PRESIDENT Johnson drew th< battle lines against Communism in Asia last night, vowing the United States did not inund to abandon Asia to conquest. In his (bird State754 words
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670 1966-01-14 2 10-point plan to continue the LBJ Great Society IVASHINGTON, Thurs. President Johnson last night proposed to Congress a series of tax changes, including increased withholding of taxes from pay cheques to meet increased military costs in Vietnam and the goals of his "Great Society" at home. "I believe we can670 words
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Article174 1966-01-14 2 US extends atoms pact with Soek WASHINGTON. Thur.v The United States yesterday formally .signed an agreement with Indonesia extending fur five years the At-oma-Kor-Peace programme between the two countries. The new agreement also provides for the International Atomic Energy Agency to take over the inspection duties to make certain thatAP - 174 words
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Article, Illustration166 1966-01-14 2 Kosygin to Indians: Guns will be silenced T\EW DELHI. Tlmrs. 1 The Soviet Prime Mi nLster. Mr. Rosyuin (above). told a mass meeting here last night that the Tashkent declaration would normalise relations between India and Pakistan. "Dear friends. 511ns will be silenced, good neighbourly relations between your country- andReuter - 166 words
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Miscellaneous41 1966-01-14 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby Mom ace vog\ GCTTINO ON /^A<V SPELL \hite\ f\utxk\ iMPeoveo^/ i nice DIFFICULT FO? YOU J ID TALK ID UMCLEr^T \G6OBSE J WHY f J C '*iou vaojt cc ABLe TO SPELL THE I CCHfItXHTIAL BIJ^S41 words
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Article, Illustration401 1966-01-14 3 Thurs. Commonwealth leaders last night agreed that Britain should have more time to crush the Rhodesian regime by economic warfare before any moves were made to get United Nations action. This was made clear In the nnal communique on the two-day deliberations401 words
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170 1966-01-14 3 The go-go giris beat Aussie strippers in fight OYDNEY. Thurs. A i troupe of African girls who dance barebreasted on stage fought a pitched battle with six local strippers I la a main street here last night. Pa.-^ers-by looked on. shocked, as the girls struggled In a flurry of benutllulReuter - 170 words
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Article127 1966-01-14 3 SAIGON. Thursday. NON-TOXIC gas and smoke being used against guerillas in underground tunnels north-west of Saigon have killed one Australian soldier and sent six others to hospital. Cpl. Robert Bowtell. 24. of Sydney, died of asphyxiation although he was wearing a gas ma.-k ThrReuter - 127 words
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Article61 1966-01-14 3 KUWAIT. Thurs— New Kuwaiti ruler Sheikh Abah as-Aalim asSabah has taken a voluntary cut m hi.s income from the state from £10 million annually to £8 milter The national assembly approved the cut H a part o< the 1945-66 Budget 811 at the request ofUPI - 61 words
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Article25 1966-01-14 3 CATANIA (Sicily). Thurs—Etna volcano yesterday hurled fiery rocks about 600 feet into the air from it.s north-central crater. There were loud explosions. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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128 1966-01-14 3 DARIS. Thurs. Presi--1 dent de Gaulle Kto make an ollici.il visit to the Soviet I'nion this year. I hi* Soviet Ambassador to France. Mr V.ilrrian Zorin announced yrsterdav A lonr -stand ing Soviet invitation to the French leader to visit Russia was renewedReuter - 128 words
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Advertisement107 1966-01-14 3 v M \m jj ■f J v rjj Hal v ij* /^f\^ r^^N?\.\a. t _x mk P A^ A Britain's best knitwear Everywhere, well-dressed men are wearing Britain's finest knitwear— made by Byford. Lambswool is a favourite. It is finaly-knitted in the best wool and it is shrinkresistantand machine-washable. There107 words
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462 1966-01-14 4 LIM BENG TEE - 'Big bang' Chinese New Year: Record crackers import LIM BENG TEE By I N C, APORE, Thurs. Singapore is in for a big bang this Chinese New Year, beginning from New Year's Eve a week from today. A record 320,000 lb. of firecrackers about 10 times the quantity last year462 words
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207 1966-01-14 4 $2m first pay-out to 30,000 workers SINGAPORE, Thurs. The four British services In Singapore today began paying out more than $2 million out of the $9 million cue-year backpay arrears to their 30.000 workers, following the signing of a new wage pact yesterday. Each employee is now being paid an207 words
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369 1966-01-14 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs I>ARISAN Sosialis unions closed ranks behind the a party today to head off further splits within the camp. After the snowballing resignations of the last few weeks, ihe 30 unions today called on its rank-and-file and the people io stand resolutely369 words
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70 1966-01-14 4 Army to give treat to 600 children SINGAPORE. Thurs. Some 600 children from lour community centres will be treated to a Chinese New Year party at the regional pay office at General Headquarters Tanglln. at 3 p.m on Sunday. The party Is being given by the Royal Army Pay Corps70 words
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Article136 1966-01-14 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The irst at Bukit Mii.ih is the effective mobilisation of democratic forces for thr good of the people, the PAP's by-election candidate. Mr. Lim (.nan Hoo. said tonight. At a rall> in Henderson Hill, Mr. I. mi told inters that de■MfMJ »as not at136 words
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Advertisement446 1966-01-14 4 TOMORROW ODEON MIDNIGHT! Preview Of Our Grand Chinese New Year Hari Raya Puata Attraction THK GREATEST DAY OF THEM ALL! lr- Vs|* W-. doius day x mm TAYixm i IM> MIT DISTIJIUI TOMORROW CATHAY MIDNIGHT! Preview Of Our Grand Chinese New Year Hari Raya Puasa Attraction THEY CAME BACK FROM446 words
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Advertisement80 1966-01-14 4 ITiTT ■TiVHEWfI j P<"'> i S>»o~< at 3-4-9 p.m. j*Jfl Sunn OUT! ■KV| Lull NAIUU I I Amok KUMAR i in the year's lI^vMjVI m ost oaring W>h LOVE ST RV &r9Em i r RECOMMENDED *;A FOR CHILDREN! TOMORROW MIDNITf OF OUR HARI RAVA PUASA ATTRACTION! op* Rajashree Biswajit in80 words
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Advertisement237 1966-01-14 4 LIDO (Singapore) NEXT CHANCE ■ff.^ THE WORLDS RrWll BEST- KEPT SECRETS |1 EXPLODE IN THI: BEST MAN*! blfu*ktnaUV fpy J payoffs K 7 slander I Im; it's all part of the political jungle -revealed for the first time in the frank film that dares to tell all -and show all237 words
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Advertisement515 1966-01-14 4 OPENS TODAY! 1 1 om, 1 JO. 4 00, 630 9.30 pm i Kicnord Wiamark nancy romii i THE BEDFORD INCIDENT' ,A TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! "DO NOT DISTURB" (roT) Oorif DAY Rod TAYLOR I "•■■■m PHONI NOW SHOWING! II 30, 4.00, 6.30 9 IS p m. Yvette Mimicux Mm Von Sydaw515 words
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137 1966-01-14 5 Malaysia's success story for German TV film OALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The success story of Malaysia's achievements since independence will be viewed by more than six million people in West Germany in March. A three-man Gorman television team, led by a journalist. Mr. Kurt Mornoweg. Is now visiting Malaysia to shoot137 words
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Article65 1966-01-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. i Dr. Saburo Okit*. Director of the j Japanese Economic Planning De- partment and Special Assistant to the Japanese Minisuv of Econo- mic Planning, will talk on "Economic planning and Japanese economic growth" at the Arts Lecture Theatre "E" University of j Malaya,65 words
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106 1966-01-14 5 I/UALA LUMPUR. Thurs Syed Ahmad Jamal, a Malaysian artist, will leave for London by air tomorrow to supervise the presentation of the Exhibition of Malaysian Art there. The exhibition comprising 100 paintings ajid 23 sculpt ur> be opened by Princess Ma the Duchess106 words
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Article45 1966-01-14 5 KOTA BHARU. Thurs. The secretary of the Pasir Mas Town Council. Nik Yusof bin Nik AH. today reminded trisha owners to renew their licences before Feb. 28. He said that late applicants would be refused licences. Registered trishas last year numbered 45045 words
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Article, Illustration359 1966-01-14 5 Khir: Many agree with move on S'pore students LONDON, Thurs. MOST of the Malaysian student leadhere are in agreement with the Alliance Council's proposal to withdraw from Singapore students the facilities and services provided by the Malaysian Government, the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said in London lastUPI - 359 words
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188 1966-01-14 5 Singapore policemen wait for their back-pay SINGAPORE. Thurs.— About 4,000 members of the rank-and-file of Singapore Police Force, who were promised more pay by the Malaysian Government when Singapore was part of Malaysia, have yet to get their backpay arrears. The pay rises were backdated to March 1. 1963. The188 words
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Article62 1966-01-14 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Handicapped children from the Diai.Tiond Jubilee Home in Jalan I.nrkin will be entertained to a special annual party on Jan. 15 organised by the Board of Control of Children^' Welfare Homes. HighilghLs of the party will be performances given by sbdiders of the62 words
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Article46 1966-01-14 5 I KULIM. Thurs Mr. Ong Leng Oin. of the Kedah Secondary School, ha-s assumed duties here a« h. .iuii. ;i.su»r of the Sult.ai BadlitfMk Sreondary School, whose former head. Mr. D. S David has (tone on transfer to Kelantan as Deputy Chief Education Officer.46 words
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Article63 1966-01-14 5 Xl ALA LI'MPLR, Thurs. The sighting of the new moon to determine Hari Raya Pua>a will take place on the night of Jan. 21. the Keeper of the Rulers' Seal, Dato Ahmad bin Haji Hussein, announced today. If the moon is observed that night, Hari Raya63 words
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Advertisement149 1966-01-14 5 ON THE LIST PRICE OF HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS AND POLISHERS FROM Hth DEC 1965 TO 20th JANI96S 1 X^' l\ id! f x tV f^ When you buy your Hoover Cleaner or Polisher from your dealer you will obtain the usual discounts but the Hoover Holiday Offer will enable you149 words
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Advertisement154 1966-01-14 5 1 v^^H Hr a w Ww I as vIH Ww mt JmWBT i m 'V Mr J cast a spell of romance with memoire clierio This haunting, sophisticated perfume, with two new additions, Hair Spray Memoire Cherie, is available in a and Roll-on deodorant to complete sequence of matching preparations154 words
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Miscellaneous277 1966-01-14 5 Straits Times Crossword 1. Perhaps Don Juan «lm» to 0. Horror struck when gettrlght wrong (7). Ing a tad ga&h on the head 5 Its Iruit. lad— not a cattle- <6>. food! (7). 7. Weed under the logs, po»--10. Some baser breed of Kuro- slbly (9). pean? (4). 8. Dog277 words
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391 1966-01-14 6 Minority rights: A call for memos PUBLIC HEARINGS TO BEGIN IN MARCH SINGAPORE. Thursday. THE constitutional commission sot up by Parliament recently to look into the question of safeguarding minority rights in the constitution, is inviting representations from the public on matters falling within its terms of reference. This was391 words
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Article, Illustration161 1966-01-14 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Monsignor Angelo Pedroni. the Titular Archbishop of Novlca and Apostolic delegate from Bangkok, today said he had been particularly impressed by the racial harmony in Singapore. Mgr Pedroni. who is in charge of diocesan aftaiis m Thailand, md the Malay PeuhiMilar. arrived161 words
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167 1966-01-14 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Catholic Youth Movement In Singapore today received a pat on the back from Cardinal Cardijn. The 83-year old Belgian Cardinal described the local branch of ihe International Young Christian Workers' Movement, of which he wa& a founder. a& "tlie strongest In Asia.'167 words
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242 1966-01-14 6 BANISHMENT LA WS: PARTS ARE AMENDED SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Government has amended certain sections of the banishment law*, consequent on Singapore becoming an independent sovereign State. Section 6. which provides lor the I i execution of a banishment crder. has been amended >o Uttl a clauae •*l;ng for the242 words
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183 1966-01-14 6 SINGAPORE. Thiirs. The Director of Post.-.. Singapore, announced today that during the Chinese New Year and Hari Raya Puasa holidays irom Jan. 21 to 25 there will be one complete delivery of correspondence and parcels on Jan. 22 and one complete delivery of correspondence183 words
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Article138 1966-01-14 6 CINGAPORE. Thurs. The Registrar of Societies today warned Chinese school o1 d boys' associations in Singapore against ad- mitting members of 11 similar associations, which wero recently do-registered. In a written warning to the associations, the Registrar. Mr. Goh Sin Tub. said attempts were being138 words
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Miscellaneous164 1966-01-14 6 Alley Oop By V.T. Mmmttm M^S^f I /^^SraStgjrf^gSc&l i^.^v^slu |^-r^);s^&*lß B^ £^1^ V OOO1 /POOUN' WITH \AWYW, UNLESS HE WOULDN'T BE I ANT TAKE W^A (Sffi I affIBEGOINGik^ hWI, POC.rT WASUSIKJGTME ANY NEED TO V IT EASY J~ LONG WATT rt*rf Snariji PM* "tjE^ 7?^Lr?V V**' T V*OW<^VIEW- SCREEN- HJNE164 words
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Article, Illustration1890 1966-01-14 7 In a split second of violence a gentle officer turned killer The tragedy of air force Major James Call MAJOR J femes (all, US Army Air Force, was one of the most popular men in his unit during the Korean war.1,890 words
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Advertisement137 1966-01-14 7 MIRANDA THE WORLDS FINEST LENSES AUTOMEX;m 35 Reflex Camera FULLY AUTOMATIC. PRECISE DEPENDABLE TMS IS TMt CAMERA THAT TAKES PICTURES fOUAUV WIU WrtH M ANGU OR TEUPHOTO iENSES AT AU DtSTANCtS 'ROM INfINITY TO EXTREME COSE -UP ANO EVEN THROUGH A MICROSCOPE lt"J Aj«j Mirwu »"••> *i*» automatic *s«»v»am. Mh»"«»137 words
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Article59 1966-01-14 8 IPOH. Than. The Peralc Chmr.sc Amateur Dramatic Assoc:atiun h^ rlpcted iho Mentri lUtnud bin Snld- as one of re-elected Mr Chong Kok Lim. tin minrr and race-horse owner, ai us presidont Othrr offu-ials are vice-president. Mr. Cheong Wai Weng: ■cental J Mr. Chin Chee Cheong: assistant secretary.59 words
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Article133 1966-01-14 8 I SINGAPORE. Thursday rpHL' Barisan Sosialis enL tried the Bukit Merah poll liclit last l.iuht- with a campaign for blank votes. Small teams of party mcrrbers fanned out into the kamponss and multistorey flats at sunset to urße voters to loin them in their protest against the133 words
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Article, Illustration428 1966-01-14 8 JACKIE SAM - Ex-Red goes on TV and says: I pledge loyalty JACKIE SAM DETAINEE QUITS MCP, HAILS SINGAPORE INDEPENDENCE By Singapore, Thurs. S^ CARD-CARRY-ING Communist renounced his cause today. Pang Toon Tin the Singapore Party Kakvat's imprisoned leader, said he was now convinced that armed revolution had no place in Singapore In428 words
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175 1966-01-14 8 Why 40 per cent flop the Primary Six in Sabah From JEFFREY FRANCIS: Jessalton, Thurs. \IURE than 40 per cent of the pupils in Government primary schools in Sabah fail their Primary Six examinations each year because the standard of education has deteriorated. This i.^ disclosed In a re- port175 words
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100 1966-01-14 8 1/OTA BHARU. Thurs. Kelantan's participants, who won top prizes in the national Koran reading competition in Kuala Lumpur, will be given a big welcome when they return home tomorrow. 11 iMSi 1.000 people are excl to be at th" airport at noon tomor: ow to100 words
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71 1966-01-14 8 SEREMBAN. Thurs. Xi-gri Sembllan State assemblymen and district officers were today advi.snd to explain to the peoplo why the Central Governtnent had out down expenditure for various prolecta in the Five-Year y ilaysla Plan. me from the I).i-i> fl hammed Said bin Mohnmmeri. ■v nife'i:ic71 words
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Article53 1966-01-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thuis. tar or Information and Broadcasting- Inche Scnu bin Abdul Rahman- today received 46 B the Americf-n Ambassador. Mr. James Bell, at hi* office here. The books, which fre a gift from the United Slates Guvcrnr.inge from fxilitics and Government admnn.str.i'iin to in(uimation53 words
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Article51 1966-01-14 8 MALACCA. Thui.v Thr Rojrml Commission of Inquiry to study the workincs of the local authorities will begin In from May 18 to 20. Members of public, who wish to express their VtM'l before the irommUaion, are requi'sted to Mibmit their names to the State Secretariat51 words
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376 1966-01-14 8 Michael Fong - Specialist tells why he is leaving service Michael Fong By IPOH. Thurs. Dr. Chan Beng Keat, the dental specialist in Perak. has resigned after going "through years of frustration, and the disappointment of being ignored." In an interview today, he claimed that he had not been promoted to superscale "H".376 words
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101 1966-01-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun. will open the $2.4 million Bukit Rajah palm oil mill in Klang on Jan. 27. Thr Bill, run by the SealiU I Am.i.kMmntocl Rubber Co. Ltd.us designed with processing101 words
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Article30 1966-01-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR Thuis.— The offices of the Socia! and Welfare Services Lotteries Board will move to Nos. 28. 30 and 32. Jalan Klyne. here, on Feb. 1.30 words
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Miscellaneous14 1966-01-14 8 Kufjtt Bunny tiff Ralph Heintctahl /do sow.e'^g\ *r^',^xC \^jy£g lapped J r. ,/lw 114 words
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141 1966-01-14 9 HO SAI KONG - Woman gang chief held by Penang police HO SAI KONG PRETTY 'MASCOT' WHO TOOK OVER By pENANG, Thurs. A wo- man secret society chiefdescribed by police as "young and pretty" was arrested this morning under the Prevention of Crimes Ordinance. Aged about 24. she is the first woman gangster to141 words
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Article, Illustration105 1966-01-14 9 Girl found unconscious near dead expolice officer SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Fortnfr Singapore police officer. Amarendra Chatterji. was found dead in a Singapore seaside hotel room yesterday evenine. An unidentified Chinese rirl. who was found unconscious in the same room, was sent to the General Hospital where she is reported to be letoverine.105 words
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Article29 1966-01-14 9 lAIPINU. Thurs. The Hindu romnv.miiy here f'.l celebrate Ponggal Harvest Festival to- morrow with a variety concert at I the Knan Tung Association at 6 30 p.m.29 words
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244 1966-01-14 9 TOBY CHUA - Lack of details hinder probe on profiteers TOBY CHUA: By Kuala Lumpur. Thurs INVESTIGATIONS into profiteering are bring hampered by public reluctance to supply needed information on retail and wholesale overcharging. To date there were six complaints, some with iiicomplete detail-. In answer to the Government's appeal to write to244 words
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Article91 1966-01-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Police throughout the country are now carrying out frequent raids on all known secret society and gangster hideouts to make the coming festive season a "crime free" one. The "flushing out" campaign In the Federal Capital be -:aii about two weeks ago. se91 words
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Article72 1966-01-14 9 SINGAPORE. Thur.-. Workers of the Qreen Bus Co. Ltd. went to the polls today to decide which of j two union.-- the 'eft -wing Indus- trial Workers' L'nion or the newly- formed Singapore Bus Employee.*' i Union, affiliated to the National Trades Union Congre.'-s should72 words
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Article39 1966-01-14 9 TELUK ANSON. Thun>. PoBoa hare recovered the body of Tan b;u Mohamed Lope. 66. a 1 kampong worker, who was drowned in the Perak River off Kampong G-.i jah when his aampan cap- turd on Tuesday39 words
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Article58 1966-01-14 9 KUALA I.UMPUFt Thurs— l.:w Kifn Hin of Kampong Slam, off Ja!an Pahang here, was fined $210 in the magistrate* court yesterday fo- failing to furnish to the Comptroller of Income Tax his rcuinis of inctime together with certified copies of account* in re* pect of his income for58 words
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Article19 1966-01-14 9 PARIT BUNTAR. Thur.v —Dr. Ooi Eng Wai. from Taiping na-s spumed duties as Medical Officer. Knan19 words
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Article47 1966-01-14 9 PENANG. Tliurs.-Sqd.-Ldr. W SnuUier. public relations officer ot 'he R.A.A.K. at Butterworth. will leave tor Mngapon waali and before returning to Australia to take up a new <ppj;:. men; ftt i tlje Department of A.r Canberra His successor will i«- Sqd.-Uir j Noel TansweU47 words
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150 1966-01-14 9 L r U A L A LUMPUR. Thurs. Tenders from four countries, including Malaysia, for the construtcion of the first phase of the $204-million Muda River project are still under consideration. "No award has been made yet." the Director of the Drainage and Irrigation150 words
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Article36 1966-01-14 9 A LOR SMK. Ihurx Sen.) tor l):ito Dr Cheat loon lok in re lr< U-<l president of \hr Krrtah State M.C..V at its annual meeting last night. This will be In* eighth term.36 words
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141 1966-01-14 9 'Resign' call by Brunei Freedom Party D R U N E I TOWN. 13 Thurs. A Bru- nei political leader has called for the resigna- lion of four Assistant Ministers the Government appointed recently. The leader of the Brunei Freedom Btruggle Party, 1 Inche Awang Arshad. said that the appointmentsReuter - 141 words
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Article45 1966-01-14 9 KUALA LLMPLK in. A. Ramachandran an BZWUttr* comma tc member of the Ani:.i gam a ted National Union of Local Authorities Employees will leave here tomorrow for a four-month trade union course at the ICFTt; Asian Trade Union College in New I Delhi45 words
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Advertisement171 1966-01-14 9 I H BREATHE FREELY Banish congested nose and breathing passages this new easy wav Simply squeeze a KARVOL Inhalant Capsule onto handkerchief, clothing, pyjamas or pillow. KARVOL'S vapour clears congestion quickly. ld*»al for children. KARVOL INHALANT CAPSULES FREf s*V»: M'on■ «m ur.« i MtltSM MX *MM(f I 11».. 1 Nhl171 words
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Advertisement294 1966-01-14 9 ■X"1 "1 £/VIC/Vtt I PROUDLY PRESENTS TO YOU I SE THEIR FAMOUS INTERNATIONAL DESIGN I ==a^ FOR MODERN LADIES CREATED BY P^ .^<k SWISS FAMOUS DESIGNER WITH ■flllsf^*- RAINBOW COLOURFUL STRAPS lucky people won W I this month's prizes in I PHILIPS I 1 Win a Home competition 1 Name294 words
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Article37 1966-01-14 10 IM V,nim.,m MR A MRS K,|-nrd A.n« thank til at tn-ir «»n MR A MM R K |»rv»<l and frirnrl* for IbMf >.«l'l ,r.«,nt- mfl MR AND MRS ralatlvat and frii-r.il, for ih. ,r k.nii i-ondotoneta,37 words
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Article672 1966-01-14 10 Mi. Harold Wilson uvnt to the Lagos conference ">n 1 Rhodesia to a.sk for time to let sanctions work, and time lie has been given. But the success is not his alone. That i th* contereiH <.- was so remvseiitative of the Common- wealth makes it an672 words
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Article423 1966-01-14 10 Sockarno sterns to have brought himself, or been brought, close to the point of banning the Indonesian Communist Party. The army having already arrested all the I top communist leaders, and dosed the provincial branches, it would not appear to be a matter of much importance whether423 words
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Article156 1966-01-14 10 With "proriternng" so much in the public mind and with the festivals said to foster it so close, it is surprising that the Government's offer to investigate reported cases has met such scant response. According to the Controller of Trade only six complaints have so far reached P.O.156 words
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524 1966-01-14 10 The Socialist Front and co-operation \\'ITH reference to your Editorial on the Socialist Front 'Jan. ll.i we would like to darity the following points: The Socialist Front Constitution makes it clear that the Front Is a liaison body of member parties and has no recruitment of Individuals as its members.524 words
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Article509 1966-01-14 10 YUNUS MARIS - By YUNUS MARIS VCXJADULARY: Mahal iadj> expensive, dear: batat (n> a vegetable or flower bed; bounc'an, extremity: Idiomatically: what Is reKarded as "sober", "respectable", or reasonable" limits: keLAKl'an (r.) behaviour: prnDAFAT■n ObJ Income: pcnDAPAT (a) opinion, point of TKR In ACTIVE CONSTRUCTION (contd > Here are three words509 words
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Article, Illustration478 1966-01-14 10 (,\\l\ YOUNG - The sceptics of Saigon (,\\l\ YOUNG by AS President Johnson's highpowered en voy s heavy with peace hopes, fly back to Washington from their talks in Europe, Africa Asia and the Soviet bloc, the South Vietnamese Government's attitude is one of watchful scepticism. Officials here have shown no outward hostility478 words
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Article, Illustration469 1966-01-14 10 Fantasia in the Solomons RATS LIKE RABBITS. ORCHIDS NEVER SEEN BEFORE... FANTASTIC condi- tions encountered in the Solomon Islands by members of a Royal Society expedition to the South Pacific sound like the weird setting of a science fiction tale. Pour New Zealand members of the expedition who returned recently469 words
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Advertisement644 1966-01-14 10 Straits Tines A Malay Mail Claaa<«lia' ad»*rtiMinanH mt SonO.d t* COLO STORAGE SUr>tftMARKCT Orchara 1 *a*4 »«««»ri«i»>rt M>) COLO STOKAGE BRANCHfS At HaNafid R««d >Hrn« H«r«l to. A«T»«»iaaa' A»«»t» CITY BOOK STORf :.TO Wmca«<tar Hwu. Calhraf Qvarf. TMt NEWS FRONT WbBSBMbM SupfiiowM M M ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Rood, M«.oi B«aa.644 words
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Advertisement58 1966-01-14 10 HOW TO PROTECT THOSE VALUABLE PAPERS: Should you keep your insurance policies in a safe-deposit box? Where is your Birth Certificate? Which papers should be kept at home? Are they safe in an asbestoslined box? Here are tips from experts that may surprise you and save you money and trouble58 words
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Advertisement172 1966-01-14 10 I M M iL-a.^ I Pt'iod Interest! (fixed 1 o/ o Jmon I DEPOSIT H^fe —INTEREST I b months 6. I O I/ month* 6 I A 4hNUM !3 7 4 b I |CONTINUING^^ B °/O I m I DEPOSIT Bi^iMfRFST "^^M I ACCOUNT JSm I V H UNITED NATIONAL172 words
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208 1966-01-14 11 Hunger strike by 2 teachers called off IfUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The hunger strike by two Tamil Whool teachers. Mr. R V. Lingam and Mr. P L. Arumugani, wu 'ailed off today But it S only a "temporary" decision until the return 01 the Minister of Education, inche Mohamed Khir Johari.208 words
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Article24 1966-01-14 11 lnre* ;*"ople Oi ail r*cfj thta ■waning condoltljre m^ttnu for the late Prim* ti'jr Shustrt. convened by ihe Tx\dlan Association 01 6arav:ik24 words
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106 1966-01-14 11 CDfGATOMC, Thurs. -A contest to fhofl'c the nevt vodka cocktail, which will br named "Singatouri" (abbreviations of "Singapore" and "tourism"), will be held at the Tanßlin Club at 2.30 p.m tomorrow Fifteen bar tenders from leading hotels, restaurants and clubs will be taking106 words
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Article358 1966-01-14 11 Heads 'no' to 11 -plus exam Memo against re-introduction submitted to the Minister KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. rpHE National Union of Heads of J- Schools today announced its "unanimous" opposition to the re-introduction of the 1 1-plus examination, which was scrapped two years ago. The reason for the union's opposition are358 words
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Article130 1966-01-14 11 I/UCKING. Thurs.— The District Office at Simun j a n 30 miles south-east of Kuching, was gutted by flre early this morning despite the efforts of the town's people to save it. A laree amount of rejfistered ana other mail and postage stamps and everything130 words
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Article30 1966-01-14 11 KCAI.A LUMPUR. Tlv.ir' Koot Ong. a medicine .«e'.lor la«-t men' robbed of ua'oh and s«7 90 by fix armM* pmtha at 1135 pm in Jaltr Serindu her*.30 words
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109 1966-01-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. I About 300 white- 1 collar workers of Fraj^r and Neave <M> Ltd. are to get salary lncrca>o^ in some cases up to 48 per cent back-dated to Jan. 1. last year. This is provided for in 'he109 words
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Article30 1966-01-14 11 I KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. About 100 British 1 rvicemen to- I day returned k> Britain in a chartered flight after completing i their tour of duty in Ma.30 words
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Article, Illustration369 1966-01-14 11 ABUL FAZIL - ABUL FAZIL: I By Singapore. Thurs AN Israeli national, Mr. Moshe Yegar. who has been ordered out of Malaysia, said today the allegations against him by the Malaysian Government had ''no basis whatsoever." Talking to me in the Orchard Hotel where he and his369 words
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Advertisement119 1966-01-14 11 Look your Best this Chinese New Year Hari Rayal A Moke your cheong- W^^^L fsums ond Sarong MX Kebovas from fabul- ftcv. i ous hand- woven Inmony exciting vorie- colours and beauti- ,*A^ Jfo Call i« #j t t J ft o*#o Dy CiO ot \^Q lIN&APOPf 41. Jahfi IMM119 words
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Advertisement155 1966-01-14 11 Up to 50% Discount on Skirts Blouses Slacks in Robinson's Gown Dept. I 1 Km/ I New' Ducrunts of up te 50% I ttIM 1 W ?*>■"' &ov«! Soy« at I ■t' -*v, Robinjon'j Gown D«poftm«nt. IB J Shlrtt by Plcytoo*, Ato ond fU v *****. All in ptotn eotounj...155 words
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Miscellaneous845 1966-01-14 11 TV MALAYSIA Channel 5 Kuala Lumpur i Holland Story": 7 News in and Penanc 6 Ipoh and English; 7.10— Sports report*: Malacca. 3 .1 oh ore Bahru. 7.3.> Hollywood Star Theatre 4— Taiplnj. Batu Pahat. —Sometimes You Break 9 Kluanr- Even": 8 News in Mandarin; 8.10 Classioal song*. P.M.: 3—845 words
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Article68 1966-01-14 12 DENAULT of France announced an expansion and re-allgn-ment of Its car distribution system in the United States. The company said li had established a wholly-owned subsidiary to handle distribution In 10--state Western area, based In Los I Angeles Another subsidiary' h&s been set up to serve68 words
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Article, Illustration490 1966-01-14 12 MAJOR step forward in Ihe ever increasing success ol Veneer Products Ltd took place on Tuesday when the company signed an agreement with William Jacks and Co. (M) Ltd. and William Jacks and Co. Borneo Ltd. to act as the sole agents lor the490 words
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Article, Illustration152 1966-01-14 12 DIRECTOR SEEKS BUSINESS CONTACTS THE managing director of an Australian manufacturer of electrical home appliances and industrial heating elements will visit Singapore and Malaysia this week for talks with potential agents. Mr R D May. of Birko Electric Pty. Ltd., Melbourne, will also assess the results of a market study152 words
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Article, Illustration230 1966-01-14 12 UK welding equipment gets 'good response' SINGAPORE and Malaysia are very good markets, I said a top executive of a Brl- tish manufacturer of welding equipment. These countries, with their rapid development, have great potentialities, said Mr C. E. Taylor, managing director of Wescol Welding Equipment Service Co. Ltd.. England230 words
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222 1966-01-14 12 BEN LINE'S SECOND 21-KNOT VESSEL yHE Ben Line has announced that the second of its 21 -knot class of cargo-passenger liners. Benwyvis, will come into service in thp sernnri half I of this year. The first was the 13.785 ton* 'd.w. Benledi. Benwyvi.s Is now under construction at the Clydeslde222 words
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156 1966-01-14 12 SEIKO TIME AT JAPAN SEA FAIR JAPAN'S leading watch manufacturer. Seiko K i Hattori and Co. Ltd. Is one of the many participants in jthe Japan industry Floating I Fair which will be In Slnga- pore on Monday. It has on display on board the Sakura Maru which ari rives156 words
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Article58 1966-01-14 12 Petrochlm S. A of Brussels plans to build a synthetic rubber factory at Antwerp with an annual capacity of 55.000 metric t/wis. It la. announced. The new factory, using the solprene process under licence from Phillips Petroleum will be completed at the start of 1968. Phillips58 words
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153 1966-01-14 12 Marketing, management! consulting service AN Australian company of international S export consultants has opened an office in Sin- gapore to provide a marketing consulting I and sales management service for clients selling or with potential to sell into Singapore and Malaysia according to aj report in Austral News. ft is153 words
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138 1966-01-14 12 21 refineries completed during 1964 DURING 1964.. 21 new oil refineries were completed in non-Communist countries with a total crude processing capacity of 937.--600 barrels per day. according to the December 1965 International Petroleum Quarterly. This was four per cent of the reported total capacity of 26.4 million barrels per138 words
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Article107 1966-01-14 12 piRESTONE Tire and Rubber Company said capital outlays In the fiscal year 1966 will exceed the record U.SSI26 million spent for plant and other Improvements In the previous fiscal year. A substantial portion of the total will go for overseas operatlons. largely with foreign financ- I Ing.107 words
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134 1966-01-14 12 SEPTEMBER Import* of new buses, trucks and lorries Into Singapore were down on thr August figure, totalling 118 units against 253 units, according to .statistics Import* for the first nine months of the year amounted to 2.363 units The number brought In during134 words
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Advertisement398 1966-01-14 12 P First i Singapore Land Group i FIRST Public Property Investment Company ncorporoted. FIRST to develop fully oirconditioned executive Service Flats in South East Asia with Restaurant ond Offices, Shops, Conference Hall. Fast lifts to all 12 storeys, telephone, room services etc. Moderate rents. Due to be completed in 1967.398 words
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Advertisement194 1966-01-14 12 MEANS f— QUALITY 1 ii W TR-911 SUPER DELUXE ALL WAVE PORTABLE 3-band, 9 transistors. Large, high quality speaker. Convenient devices. Operates o n four flashlight batteries. f limiiim^i TR-835 GORGEOUS, CORDLESS TABLE RADIO 3-band, 8 transistors. Wooden cabinet provides amazingly rich and natural sound. Operates on four flashlight batteries.194 words
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Advertisement1727 1966-01-14 13 (tonunucd from P» t e !0» ACCOMMODATION VACANT ANNOUNCEMENT M Words it (Mm.,— Box SO elt. txtrm 20 Words SIS (Minimum) AIRY. FURNISHED UNFURNISHED jiiit iiirurn >>. w PLATS East Coast Road Dear bus-stop, jus. A eX>\v\& •susrj". 1 immK iteiy variety of print*, de.ign, and colour*. j B i1,727 words
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Advertisement1002 1966-01-14 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE li Words H 'Win.)— Box iO r»». rdro REBECCA PARK: J i.e.. room detached house on 11.2*2 »c ft of eievatod land. Enquiries to C h \Mlliams, Yam- A. Estate Agent, H-a Hongkong cJank Chamoers, Singapore Tel: *****. FOR SALE. Modern Three Storey Corner Shop-house recently1,002 words
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Advertisement935 1966-01-14 13 TOURS EXCURSIONS li Wordt t (Mm.i—B ox SO ets. extra SPECIAL CHINESE NEW YEAR Tour Malaya .'< days »So All Inelusives 21/1 lib. 7 daya $95/- t2 1 68 Cameron Highland* 5 days $luxi 21/1. Bangkok/Cbiengmal $360/-, 29/1. Archipelago Limited. 51 Robinson Road. Spore. Tai: *****/ *****. WANTED TO PURCHASE935 words
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Advertisement1105 1966-01-14 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE li Word, M I Mini—Box JO elt. txtra TWO CRVSLER AIRCONDIT lON ERS I 1 op. 2 yeara. Perfect condition, regular aarvlct. 1400/- 0.n.0. Thre« tluorracent llghta feet. Hhone B'pore M"3O. AUSTIN 1100 IMS model registered U.K. April, tax May M, condition perfect, 8.000 mll«a *4.750 0.n.0.1,105 words
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Advertisement779 1966-01-14 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) rrf, j »f.n I— Box SO elt. extra DIAMOND* AHE FOREVBRi Uli covtr the trot m««»ure of diamond by vititing Chioni Stilng Manufacturing Jewtllert. Nortß Bridgt- KoM spore Tel ***** PHILIPS MAKE TOP QUALITY ELECTRICAL GOODS ■t Attract!*. Prit.a See UM PHILIPS RANCE at PHILIPS SHOWROOMS Clemenceau779 words
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Advertisement615 1966-01-14 13 m liLjL j |U| -JHM 1 notice BERJUNTAI TIN DREDGING LIQUORS LICENSING BOARD LIMITED SINGAPORE CAPITAL RE-ORGANISATION Notice of (ierwral Liccnsinx With a view ;■> bun In? the Sesaion I Com; ti CapiUl mo. c a <-.»..! r 1 C Into line with Its employed assets, th. S t^'T t°615 words
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Article, Illustration1788 1966-01-14 14 The prizesfame, wealth the forfeit death ONE September day in 1871 a party of Norwegian sealers landed in an inlet on the coast of Novaya Zemlya, the great chain of islands running northward from Siberia towards the Arctic Circle. All round them was a desolate1,788 words
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Advertisement269 1966-01-14 14 When buying a present becomes a problem £2&T this GIFT VOUCHER will fc~ solve that problem. Our Gift Vouchers fcfr are available in any value required to Kfe serve the purpose. In exchange, the re* Wk cipients can select the GIFT they really need and appreciate at the "House C.269 words
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Advertisement1232 1966-01-14 15 Ib iivtuyooi I, WEST COAil U.K.. nfunnnr,,. Ow rpcta tail! P. JlTiaai P*ftM| OEMOOOCUS Liverpool, dasgOU Till. Lw.rpool. OlfbhT. YMn i.v, L »4 s l'-e'Pool. Glasgow Sla.iS In II Jm U2O Jm 21 MENTOR L .'.-cool. Dublin A'mouth... jm 72 JM 2S laa ?l« 1 iae rSV.AM Liverpool. Glasgow Jaa1,232 words
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Advertisement1238 1966-01-14 15 THE E A hl//V£S -**-<**■■ THE EAST ASIATIC CCv .t»j EAPRES> SJ>ILmCa Ib Wt>> tASI, CUNIIfUNI AWU M.ANOHIA»ia. a nam •'enaag Aft, liwm Havre H Oui| aaa un O«aa Sla. 11-14 KINA a) Jaa it II Jm IS 22 71 25 Fel IS 21 Frt 21 Mir 1 4 II1,238 words
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Advertisement1197 1966-01-14 15 I BENULINE I CAPRESS SERVICt TO LONOON. LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL Mil RFMnARAM f <" London frt I ULMJUKAN Hjmburg Frt 11 P* S'naai fenang M Drough FM 21 Ii Pt/JM II Jm 11/17 BENVANNOCH f KSff S3 S'-taoort Pt Shaw *MB*4] Rotterdam Mar 1 CM .11 Tilaj Jai 19/11 Jm 11/211,197 words
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Advertisement1216 1966-01-14 15 feELLERMArI BUCKNALLS.S. CO.. LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR •OTWAJtI SERVICE FROM U.K-/CONTINENT laKiag fan ani-MMimi jgrn^gmm. mmmpmf f.tj- ly^ Cm OF PtONA Ha<re, Boulogni, London, H ourg, B'men, RotttrdMi, Antwerp 1/ I Frt 11/11 MB Cm or JttOKLTI lenooa. H'borg. rtam, Nsrra. h. 1. M«Jdltrtrout» ..21 Fell MM 1 Mar CITY1,216 words
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Article126 1966-01-14 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs TNDCSTRIALS were steady over--1 nil with rises sUgu'.lv sljadlni! fulls Key stocks, however, were again Irregular In easier base melaN copper producers last some oi i heir recent uains Mt Ira wii* down Is. id. to 4l's sd. wita nujri Todny ■■los'nit prleei •> tn W«dnc«itiy126 words
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Article254 1966-01-14 16 ptERI ARV fint gradr nbber f.o.b. buyers cloned at 5 p.m. in Slagapore and KuiU Lumpur yestrrcUy at 7U'd centa per Ib. up a quarter of a rent on Wrdnr&day cloking level for the poaition. The tone vw quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.K.t. closinf prices In oenU per Ib.254 words
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Article219 1966-01-14 16 Jan. 13. rrrrf tnonib. INDUSTRIALS Bou.rrad 12 eta McA'.lxtrr 9 era C.B Holding* 15 ct» M. Invent 10 cla. Uurttor* 12 ct.. N. Iron 8 eta. E. SmfltM-o IM eta. 0.C.8.C. 14 <-tn. Kk«o 13 ct*. Rothmaos 12 eta. Frd. Plup. I* eta. RoMnnon 10 eta. K. N.219 words
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760 1966-01-14 16 Prom Our Market Correspondent FURTHER Interest Krew in the tin share section of the Stork Exchange yesterday and prices were much improved. Out of a total turnover in the trading rooms valued at 51.84ti.813 tins accounted for $1,194,170. The whole section yesterday was firm760 words
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Article28 1966-01-14 16 STOCK INDICES Malayan Slock Indices Jan. 12. Jan. IS. Industrials: 88.45 88.77 Tins: 1(I9.;k 113.33 S rubbers: 104.H7 in, i;, D«. 30. 1963 inn !)oc. 29. 1962 lon28 words
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Article1086 1966-01-14 16 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA |>l SIXEBB In and rrportrd to the Singapore and Koala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with thr numtxr of shares tradrd In brackrts: INDUITRIALS: Boutt.ad (1.000) tI.TS call: Dunl.ae $1 "ii SI., (1.000) tI.M; I. Bmelteri (23.000) t3.:is. 120.000) 13.40: Base »rd>. (2.000)1,086 words
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Article61 1966-01-14 16 /'HINCtE PrediM* Eichanxa, «ln«ip*ra n*«n »r>o«i Mr pioul yttttrday C.conut .11: bulk 164 acllrra, dnua MS, Cspra: J»n/Ktt> UK/Cootlnaot: P«r>p«r: Mur.'ok »h!l* SSS Hamu:ik aralta BZITI Milan Bura\>all Mai k UV, Ijin.pon* iiark sl.ii.Vi 1 ASIA |170<N LW 1 linniMM C»c»nut Oil Milltrf Att»ciatian vrlcMi »ulk |.'».s» ii61 words
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Article47 1966-01-14 16 'Till, present rat* of thr Malayan 1 dollar &jrain*t thr pound sterling flxrd on Novrmrxr 24. 1*64 ia nrlline; T.T. or Oil. 2a. 3 15 164. 0.0. Sc t'sd. The dolUr Is at lt« .UtntorT middle pnUtion In rrlation to iU range afatnst thr pound.47 words
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Advertisement1085 1966-01-14 16 Yy"^" KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. PaeUle ek Atlantic Service Bangkol H'long L Angele* N. forl Bostin PtiilM. "TawKliea Man- 14 21 Fet 29/27 Fel 14 Mar 2 A»r i Apr 12 Aai "Kmikawa Mara" 11/22 Mat 27/ SB Mar it Apr a Mai t Mar 12 Maj Japan Direct1,085 words
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Advertisement1113 1966-01-14 16 AUSTRUU NEW ZMUNO SERVICE I INBU. MKISUN MB f. CULF SERVIt'S la Fmaaatlt, aim, at. Mcltaurat. $r«aty. U. Ma«m >•« Nafaaattraaw I >>Hac| BtRPtU 4. J fel |f > Frt llt Fra SIRDMAN* n V In I Ftt 1 Frt CHAKOIN* 71 Ftt 2? 21 Fet 74 25 Ftl »»lUU1,113 words
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Advertisement355 1966-01-14 16 LLOYD TRIESTINO ROUNDTRIP TO m.v. "ASIA" m.v. "VICTORIA" 22 Jon 1966 Soil Spore 16 Feb 1966 26 Jon 1966 Arrive H'Kong 20 Feb 1966 27 Jon 1966 Soil H'Kong 22 Fob 1966 31 Jon 1966 Arrive Soil Spore 26 Feb 1966 2 Feb 1966 Arrive Soil Djokorto 28 Feb 1966355 words
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368 1966-01-14 17 Tin price falls by $1.37½ on lesser support rli; Straits tin price fell ><-sliTtla> by 5>1. 371 to >«(l."> per pit ul on lesser support and an increased offerIhe offering was estimated as up l.i tons to 240 tons. I.O.nDON: lin on Wednesday! d an overall steady trend tv Qniita368 words
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Article27 1966-01-14 17 CLOSING PRICES Jan. 13. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 70i cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5705 (down Si.:}-;.). Unofficial estimated offering 240 tons (up 15 tons).27 words
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Article116 1966-01-14 17 SHIPS lying aloniiiirfe the Singapore wharvet or expected today are: i L. stati' or Ti Cochin 3 4, Am. PtrrM •Mil M.iri 10 11. H.nvannoch 13 I I. Arhlll. I i-. H>rnKmplre Kltuwake Cl 22. Wakamat i >;. Kamiihima •iruttr 2!" rti). Klpcnor S3/34, Sib.Tori 3". 3«,116 words
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Article80 1966-01-14 17 THE Asioclatlon of Bank! in Malay tia made these chan^i-a In Hi rate* to merchant! yestcrduy (all rate* to »100>: United ttattt: buying TT 32 7/8, airmail OP J3. 90 d/at. 33 16 credit bill* 33 V 8 trade bills. Canada: buying T.T. Mti airmail It M credit80 words
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Article36 1966-01-14 17 ON the frss txchangs marktt In Hong Kong yesterday the U.S. Dollar «ai quoted at &.70J for T.T. and 5.691 for cash. Sterling was quoted at 15.92 and one tatl of (Old at 2631.36 words
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Advertisement525 1966-01-14 17 THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963 (No. 18 of 1963) Notice undrr Srction 19(10) WHEREAS In exercise of the powers conferred by subsections il) and (3> of section 19 of the local Government Integration Ordinance, 1963 thereinafter referred to as "the Ordinance"), the Director of Public Works has decided, in525 words
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Advertisement731 1966-01-14 17 THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. 1963 (No. 18 of 1963) DECLARATION DNOBB SttTION 20. WHEREAS (1) The stipois known as:(ii bhaaeen Hill Koad. situate on Mukim XVII im Highland Koad from Hillside Orive to Yio I'liu Kam Koad. situate on Mukim X.\II (111) Lange Koad .situate on Mukim XXII (tor)731 words
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Advertisement92 1966-01-14 17 Yvj> M VENEER PRODUCTS Lie have pleasure in announcing the Appointment of William Jacks &Co.(Malaya)Ltd. as sole sales agents for Singapore and Malaya William Jacks Co.(Borneo)Ltd. as sole sales agents for the States of Sabah Sarawak and Brunei Types of Plywood Products to be manufactured: Waterproof Shuttering Board Waterproof (Exterior)92 words
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322 1966-01-14 18 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with JPOH, Thurs. Chatsmoth, a beaten favourite on the first day of the current meeting, showed improved form in a triai here this morning. Ridden by apprentice Luke Kang, the Bukit Timah-trained six-year-old mare sprint- i ed smartly over 3f in322 words
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Article, Illustration172 1966-01-14 18 Eph Smith retires LONDON riiui>. -Lph smith. one ot Eiirlui^ .s leading locktys. announced hi* retire-i-tiTday. jin.tn. 50. has ridden 2.313 winner* since 1930. inure beaten ov only four other English jockey* Smi:: U 1939 when he rode Blue Peter to victory in the Epsom Derby having already won the172 words
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Article, Illustration388 1966-01-14 18 IPOH. Thurs. i Wriiehto for all rieht race* heir on Sunday: f'L. A. DIV. I— 6F Jolly M.xsUr II n.mFidonrtte 9.00 Call Me Sir 8.1? fonvalr 8.1? Super Chief 8.12 Mis* DeUware 8.07 Zoodiaqnr m.ii Hijh Perfection 8.0? Globe Stream 8.0? nigh Flight 8.0? Geronlmo 8.0? Dust Fnry388 words
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Article906 1966-01-14 18 KL entries 215 HORSES FOR THE GOLD CUP MEETING BEGINNING ON JAN. 22 TTUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The threeday Tengku's Gold Cup meeting here will begin on Saturday, Jan. 22. The meeting will continue on Tuesdav. Jan. 25. and end on Sunday. Jan. 30. A total of 215 entries 73 in906 words
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Advertisement891 1966-01-14 18 NOTICES CAMBRIDGE H.S.C. EXAMINATIONS 1966 1. omanlsorT Oral Mala? V xamination 11 Optional Oral < hineM J- \amination 111. Praclical and Writtea r lamina tioDs Ikj A candidate who intern:Ofta Malay al Principal Level must enter lor and pa.s.«. I above A Principal level Chinese candidate may enter for II891 words
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Miscellaneous24 1966-01-14 18 IKK KtY Spore Div. 1: RAP Tengah v Maiavsi: n Airway* Ten«cah>. VVXIKKPOLO FriendM: Penan* v Spore Royal Navye team tPg CBC. 6 p.m.>.24 words
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237 1966-01-14 19 Scow: No special training for cup squad By Francis Emmanuel KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malaysian badminton players will not have any special training for their Thomas Cup Asian zone j first round match against India in September. This Is because Malaysia's four best players will be competing In the All-Eng-land in237 words
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151 1966-01-14 19 PL A YING SAFE? NO, NO, NO, SAYS GRIFFITH Thurs. England have no intention of playing safe for the remainder of the Test cricket series with Australia in order to retain their 1-0 lead in the battle for the Ashes. "Any approach like this would be contrary to everything we151 words
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Article103 1966-01-14 19 It's the F.A. of S'pore CINGAPORE, Thurs. The Sir gapore Amateur F.A last night became the Football Association of Singapore The ilecision to change ihr name of the as-sociauoti was unanimous at an extraordinary general meeting, presided by Tay Soo Yong In tlie absence of the presicltni, Abu Bakar Pawanchce.103 words
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Article, Illustration279 1966-01-14 19 ERNEST FRIDA - S'PORE's GIANT NEW SPORTS COMPLEX ERNEST FRIDA: By Singapore, Thursday •JHE SINGAPORE Government is to put up a multi-million-dollar sports complex at the 90--acre Kallang Park. The plans have been drawn up and construction will begin soon. The first phase is expected to be completed by the end of next279 words
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346 1966-01-14 19 Singapore golfers in N. Malaya tourney TOPH. Thurs. Four 1 Singapore golfers are among the 57 entries for the 22nd North Malayan amateur golf championship, organised by the Perak Turf Club Sports Club, from Jan. 22 to 24. Abdul Hamid bin Hall Omar, the PTCSC golf capj tain, said Singapore346 words
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259 1966-01-14 20 NANDA 'SEEKING KAMARAJ AID' TO KEEP JOB VKW DU 111. Thurs. U The acting Frime Minister. Mr. (julzarilal Nanda, was reported seeking help today from India's "king-making-politlcal syndicate" to guarantee his accession to power. Mr. Nanda, 67, who succeeded Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri on Tuesday, was said to feel strongly259 words
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Article40 1966-01-14 20 BANGKOK. Thurs.— The death toll in a head-on collision on Tuesday between two buses about 100 miles north oi herr lias ri.-en to SU. police reported today. More than 70 passengers were seriously injured. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration76 1966-01-14 20 INDIA'S 61 -year-old A Prime Minister, Lai Bahadur Shastri, on his deathbed. He died of a heart attack only hours after he had joined President Ayub Khan of Pakistan in a pledge that their long-standing dispute should no longer be settled by force. Mr. Shastri diedUPI - 76 words
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160 1966-01-14 20 Humphrey holds secret talks with Kosygin NEW DELHI. Thurs. U.S. Vice-Presi-dent Hubert Humphrey today held a secret one hour 43-minute meeting with Soviet Prime Minister Kosygin. They were reported to have discussed the war in Vietnam. The meeting at the Soviet Embassy was one of the longest In recent yearsReuter; UPI - 160 words
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Article55 1966-01-14 20 BURTON -ON -TRENT (England). Thurs. Two million pints of beer worth £250.000 Is being poured down the drain here because a brewery computer over-estimated Christmas and New Year holiday consumption. Brewery officials said the computers miscalculation nt that the beer, brewed early in December, vu too iReuter - 55 words
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Article25 1966-01-14 20 Singapore rhurs refund of property tax on houses reported vacant between July 1 and 1 last year must be submitted by Jan. 3125 words
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Article49 1966-01-14 20 NEW DELHI. Thurs. Pakistan's High Commi.ssioner. Mr. Ar.shad Hussein, has resumed bis i>ost in New Delhi under the term> of the India-PaKistan declaration .v Tashkent Mr. Hu.ssrin and India's High Commissioner in Pakistan were both recalled for consultations last October after the Indo-Paklstan conilict. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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146 1966-01-14 20 LONDON. Thursday T>RITAINS position in the economic world strengthened dramatically today as the Government announced the first balance of payments surplus for 10 months. An all-time high value of £436 million for exports and re-exports and a reduction in imports to £480 million also146 words
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Article451 1966-01-14 20 LONDON STOCKS LONDON. Thurs. Oil shares dropped sharply In late stock dealings today following Bnti.sh l\troleum's announcement of a rights issue planned to raise some £60 million sterling. Some proiessional buying cut losses, but the croup closed lower. Industrial (HUM continued tlrm on lack oi stock. Local and Eastern buyinw451 words
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216 1966-01-14 20 American newsmen told: Get out within a week JAKARTA. Thurs —The Indonesian Kore i n n Ministry \esterday srr\ed formal notice it was e\ pellint; American correspondents here within MM week. It ordered all news operattions of Tnilcd Press International. Associated Press and the New York Times ended immcdiatel> anil216 words
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153 1966-01-14 20 lESSELTON. Thurs. The Duke and Duchess of Gloucest* were today given a thorough briefing on the latest situation in the Indonesian confrontation, during their four-hour visit to the front line ol Kalabakan, about 30 miles from Tawau. A> they wre being briefed153 words
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Obituary18 1966-01-14 20 IS YLAR» TODAY ChM Koo» ily and f»arefuilT Imparted tb;- life. Instrfrj t>y hi* »v«rlovlnn fHinily.18 words
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