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Title Section21 1966-01-19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19. 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203421 words
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Article, Illustration575 1966-01-19 1 After a week's protests... ALL QUIET AGAIN- BUT TROOPS STAND BY INDONESIAN student demonstrators stop a car in Jakarta to scribble slogans on the bonnet. Thousands of them stopped traffic last week and forced motorists to switch off their engines "in protest against high petrol prices." JAKARTA,575 words
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Article, Illustration336 1966-01-19 1 WHAT BRITISH PM SAID AT LAGOS... KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. said tonight the British Prime Minister had "no intention" of taking 25,000 troops from Singapore and Malaysia to send to Rhodesia to end the illegal regime336 words
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Article66 1966-01-19 1 vlliMV. Tucs. The committee of the Australian Jockey Club has banned entry into the 1966 Stud Book of all progeny of mares served at the Shady Acres Stud Farm because the mares had been artificially inseminated, a breach of Stud Book rules. Effect of the ruling isReuter - 66 words
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Article244 1966-01-19 1 8-TO-3 ODDS ON INDIRA WINNING J^EVV DELHI, Tues. Bookmakers were today offering odds of eight to three on Mrs. i Indira Gandhi becoming India's next Prime Minister in tomorrow's straight fight against her opponent, former Finance Minister Morarji Desai. More than 400 of the .V>l mem- hers of both Houses244 words
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Article37 1966-01-19 1 BRENT WOOD England >. Fun -A nun Called Sistrr Boiuia lia>> the code number 007 at a coavi I I school here when teachequipped with tiny portable radn» that bleep if they are required elsewhere .—Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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200 1966-01-19 1 Flood traffic chaos in Kuala Lumpur Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tues. A freak thunderstorm played bavoc with the rush-hour traffic on the two main roads leading to Pctaling Jaya this evening and the tangle took hours to clear up. "Absolute chaos" was how motorists described the situation. Cause of the chaos:200 words
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137 1966-01-19 1 WIFE OF RULER LAUNCHES PA TROL BOAT PORTSMOUTH. Tues. 1 The Tengku Ampuan Besar of Negri Sembilan today launched a new fast patrol boat here for the Royal Malaysian Navy. The boat. Handalan »Reliant i. is the second of four 50-knot patrol boats of the Perkasa Class being built atReuter - 137 words
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Article64 1966-01-19 1 MANILA. Tues. The Philippine Foreign Secretary. Mr. Narciso Ramos, said today he had no plans to visit Malaysia. Replying to a reporter who asked him about a rumour circulating in Kuala Lumpur, hr said: "I have no such plans. I won'; even be going outsideAP - 64 words
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Article45 1966-01-19 1 SPRINGFIELD .Ohio' Patrolman Oi;m EdmKton certainly doesn't pity -aw. First he put a parkmu ticket on the car of r.<?w Mayor Robert C. Henry. Then he ticketed Earl Edintrton Sr.. his father, with Qm respectful addtion on the ticket. •Sorry. Dad."- AP.AP - 45 words
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Article, Illustration643 1966-01-19 1 JACKIE SAM - Bukit Merah: Big win for PAP JACKIE SAM By Rush to poll after rain NAIR'S FAITH IN REDHILL VOTERS SINGAPORE. Tues. The People's Action Party tonight won the first post-independence electoral battle by a thumping 7.114 -vote majority in Bukit Merah. Party candidate and Hanyang lecturer. Mr. Lim Ouan 800,Kok Ah thong - 643 words
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Article29 1966-01-19 1 TWO MISSING SINGAPORE, Tu.> Two men were rei niivshm when two kaagi coiiiiii (i «>n I m ion Bel;i\.u toiiiuht. Aiiotli- i man w.iv reseved marine pattec,29 words
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152 1966-01-19 2 Vietcong kidnap American AID official CAK.ON. Turs. —An American AID official was kidnapped last night by Virtconc guerillas on a road 18 miles northwest of Saigon, a I.SMinion spokesman announced. The official was Mr DniiKias, Ramsey. 28. unm.irnrd. who had been working in Vietnam for Iwo years. Tlie spokesman saidReuter - 152 words
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Article31 1966-01-19 2 AEROESKOEBING Denmark p. Tues. A Royal Danish Air Force F-100 .let fighter crashed into the >m north of the island of Afroe yesterday. The pilot was killed. in.31 words
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Article110 1966-01-19 2 VJAIGON. TUN. The Unlted States poured in nearly 9,000 new combat troops in Vietnam today. The Marine First Regiment, about 4,500 men, came ashore at Chu Lai 340 miles north of Saigon. This is on the northern edge ot Quang Ngai Province where Communist pressureAP - 110 words
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Article36 1966-01-19 2 BONN. Tu<\v A total of 26.000 West German .soldier* Will particirwte in manoeuvres in France this vrar. the Defence Ministry announced each unit will remain in Prance for two to three weeks- U.P.I.UPI - 36 words
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Article62 1966-01-19 2 In view of the Tashkent Declaration the Bar Association believed then was hardly any justification for keeping fundamental rights suspended any longer. Meanwhile, the Indian High Commissioner. Mr. Kewal Singh, returned r<> Pakistan yesterday to resume his duties for the first time since the IndoPaklstani war broke62 words
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345 1966-01-19 2 McNamara seeking USsl2,3oom extra for defence fHE U.S. Defence Secretary, Mr. Robert McNamara, announced last night that Congress would be asked for an additional U5512,300 million in defence appropriations for the current fiscal year ending on June 30. He said this would provide for an additional 113.000 men in theReuter - 345 words
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127 1966-01-19 2 f EOPOLDVILLK. Tues JLj The Congolese Interior Minister. Mr. I.tirnne Tshisikedi. has ordered the unemployed in cities to return to thsir villages by the end of January. The Minister, in a communique published in Leopoldville yesterday said that a main reason for theAP - 127 words
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Article, Illustration170 1966-01-19 2 VERWOERD DECIDES ON A MARCH 30 ELECTION /\<\PE TOWN. Tues. South Africa is to hold a general election on March 30. the Prime Minister, Dr. Hendrik Venvocrd. announced here last night. Al! political observers In the country prophecy an overwhelming victory for Dr. Verworrd's National Party, which has ruled SouthReuter - 170 words
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62 1966-01-19 2 Rival steps aside for party's sake MANILA. Tues. Nrciontlista Senator Arturo Tolentino was elected presideni of the Philippine i&ena'f today. Senator Gil Ptivat. president 01 the Nacionaiista Party who was a chief rival ot Senator Tolentino for the post, nominated Senator Tjientino in a display of trirlv unity. Senator Lorenzo62 words
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195 1966-01-19 2 Plea to Ayub to revoke emergency and restore fundamental rights KARACHI. Tuesday r pHE Pakistan Bar Association yesterday called 1 on the Government to revoke the declaration of a State of Emergency and to restore fundamental rishts. m virw of the broadcast as.srs.smen!. by President Ayub Khan that the TashkentReuter - 195 words
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Article, Illustration265 1966-01-19 2 Smith: Oil still coining in despite embargo SALISBURY, Tues. The Rhodosian rebel Prime Minister, Mr. Lan Smith, assured his petrol-rationed countrymen last night that oil was still coming into Rhodesia, despite the British oil embargo. In a television interview. Mr. Smith told a questioner: "Precisely from where and how muchReuter - 265 words
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Advertisement371 1966-01-19 2 mt up^ WM wl jße Ik SK v^4 jHw^ t c Powerful Dependable outboard motors Vox work or for play Johnson's Outboard Motors serve you best. HP^ aal PP^H| That's why they arc the world's best selling outboards. People have learnt B^^"^ '^m to trust their dependability. tW^Jj«g"=r A^ There371 words
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Advertisement69 1966-01-19 2 HO VAN HOR MEDICINAL TEA I T f^ BRAND w It fltt" A M »■»••*<-• 1Z ooU and rr(rrshr» the v\stini K«|»eciallv rood for thp follow H int ailmrntv influrnza. fmn.= Ciddinrju, hradachr, 4omach disorder, vomiting, riiai'rhura. rhancr of < limatr. This tra i*= h>rrnically pirparrd hy <in e\-H E69 words
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Article, Illustration372 1966-01-19 3 Lagos rebel leader gives up to Gen. Ironsi LAGOS, Tues.— Th.' rebel major who led the army uprising in Nigeria during the weekend has surrendered with his followers. This wai announced by Maj.-Gen Johnson Aguiyi i man who is now virtual ruler of thr Republic. Boon afterwards. Gen. Aguiyi IronsiReuter - 372 words
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88 1966-01-19 3 V( (K lues President Nkrumah aaifl yesterday that Ghana had decided to recognise the military provisional government of Nigeria. Dr. Nkrumah said he had taken the steo so that other African States and the Organisation of African Unity (OAB) could he fully aware of Ghana'sReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration192 1966-01-19 3 JOHNSON NAMES NEW HEAD FOR PEACE CORPS WASHINGTON. Tuesday. PRESIDENT Johnson yesterday named Mr. Jack Hood Vaughn. Assistant Secretary of State for Latin American Affairs, to be the new head of the U.S. Peace Corps in place of Mr. Sargent onnver. President Johnson said he had asked Mr. Shriver to192 words
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Article101 1966-01-19 3 He Rave high pnu.st- to Mr. Shriver. saying "few men in tfte life of our nation have exer held .-uch broad responsibilities .it time and who have di.-piayed them as well" There has been MWMmMI cntictsm in Congress- h over the fact that Mr. Shnver has held twoReuter - 101 words
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92 1966-01-19 3 UOLLYW OOD. Tues. I 11 There's nothing like I publicity. Ask Frank Sinatra. December wag the month of Pranks 60th birthday. Television. newspapers, magazines- radio and I all media gave him a big send off. Result: US$9 million worth of his albums soldAP - 92 words
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Article20 1966-01-19 3 NAIROBI Tucs Dei'v from 19 countrie* attended the Afro-Asisr. Rural Reconstruction Coherence which oDened here ve&: prday ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article73 1966-01-19 3 Fire destroys Kashmir records JAMMU. Tues. Government olJtccs housed iti the oid palace of former Kashm:r rulers were burn--1 ed clown yesterdtty in a lire which I raged for six bom. i Authorities are investigating the 1 posibility of sabotage. Part of the palace had to be 1 pulled down73 words
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Article, Illustration262 1966-01-19 3 Peter, the one-arm driver, passes his test GLASGOW. Tues. Peter Hamilton tore the "L" plates from his llOm.p.h. car last weeK and drove home to tell his family: "I've passed my test." Ffter. 35. a hoist operator, has had only one arm .since an industrial aedd ent two years ago.262 words
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Article45 1966-01-19 3 LONDON. Tues. Artist Saul Rodd. 33-year-old nephew and heir of a British peer. was found hanging from a beam ye*-te-ditv in a village cottar Almost a year ago his blonde ex-fiuncee was found dead at hei fashionable Chelsea home alter their romance ended.45 words
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Advertisement128 1966-01-19 3 NEW TEXTBOOKS AT M.P.H. M.P.H. offers the latest selection of school textbooks. FREE Exercise Books with all purchases of primary, Malay, and Chinese school books. ?U *Or Pt A* PU *o %L\V«^ %euß^ The Departmental Store with a Difference M.P.H. also features an art gallery with paintings by the best128 words
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Advertisement594 1966-01-19 3 Unique INVESTMENT PLAN Now. here's an entirely new plan from Malaysian Co-operative Insurance Society Limited your progressive insurance organisation with plans to really care for your future. The new and unique offer is the MCIS Oil Palm Investment Plan. An Investment of 55.000/ payable in easy instalments, is estimated to594 words
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Article, Illustration380 1966-01-19 4 i SINGAPORE. Tues. JMIK Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association Ikis quietly branched out to ii^hl ;i new scourge heart disease, Singapore's No. 2 killer. Cancer is the No. 1 killer. Sata opened its heart department in November, and has already given outpatient treatment380 words
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486 1966-01-19 4 Spore, too, will be sending out floating fairs: Hon SINGAPORE. Tues "THE Chairman of the Economic Development Board, Mr. Hon Sui Seng, today envisaged that Singapore would one day send out travelling exhibitions and floating fairs to other countries When the time Mine. the knowledge and experience of Japan in486 words
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Article53 1966-01-19 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Consul-Oeneral for Saudi Arabia, i Dato Al-Syed Ibrahim bin Omar Alsagoff. will hold a sunset breakfast party tomorrow at 6 p.m. at hi;, residence, 41 Chancery Lane. About 100 guests including 1 Muslim leaders. Government offlciaU and members of the Dlplo- I matic53 words
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Article34 1966-01-19 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Th-; Military will carry out field training in the area opposite the Malay Camp at Ulu Pandan from 7 a.m. till 1 p.m. tomorrow. Blanks and pyrotechnics will be used.34 words
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246 1966-01-19 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A traffic court today heard how a two-year-old boy had incidentally been responsible for the prosecution of his parents, both motorists, on insurance charges. Inspector D. L de Souza said that the boy had sat in-between his parents in the front seat246 words
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88 1966-01-19 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Siglap Women's \smk iation uill hold a joint Chinese New Year and Hari Raya Puasa tea-party at the Siglap community centre on Jan. 30 from 2.30 p.m. The programme for the day will include a San^gol Queen competition,88 words
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Advertisement368 1966-01-19 4 Our Chinese New Year Hari Raya Pimm Special Spore (APITOL Opens Tomorrow-REX K.Lumpur jP^A fa 0 j a PETER SELLERS Pt:fc«O lOOLE URSULA ANORESS H Capucine Romy Schneider Paula Prentiss in COLOR B »:M T -i^ui-^" i>^^ r^^'^' |h *a>^'^ncnsi?r3?i3!!fsS i Our Chinese New Year /Hari Raya Puasa Special LIDO368 words
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Advertisement50 1966-01-19 4 [CATHAYift] GRAND HOLIDAYS MIDNIbHT ATIRAUTIUNS ORCHARD PALACE TOMORROW FRIDAY fk "How to Stuff a. m WILD BIKINI" SATURDAY SUNDAY ODEON CATHAY Tomorrow, Friday Saturday. Sunday, Monday "PEARL PHOENIX" 'N MANDARIN COLOUR ALSO SPECIAL FORMING SHOW AT t 45 am. fRIDAY. SATURDAY. SUNDAY MONOAY TUESDAY "PEARL PHOENIX" Admission SI $2/-, 53/-.50 words
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Advertisement69 1966-01-19 4 ITiTTiTiVltfHffJ OPENS TODAY! I Today 3 Shows At 4 7 9.30 p.m I Wighfy GORDON SCOTT in "MACISTE AGAINST THE VAMPIdI" J Color Scope with Chinese Subtitles OPENS TOMORROW AT 9 P M OU« HARI RAYA ATTRACTION I gfv Rajashree mL Biswajit in Seafilmco's ft no |Eng:/Malay Subtitles 5 MIDNITES69 words
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Advertisement288 1966-01-19 4 GRAND CHINESE NEW YEAR HARI RAYA PUASA ATTRACTION OPENS QDEON TOMORROW!|| DAILY 5 SHOWS: 11 a.m.. 1.30, MM. 6.30 I 3.30 pm. THE GREATEST DAY OF THEM ALL! I IT S A WILD. RIBALD BED-TIME TALE OF CONTINENTAL LOVE ON THE FOREIGN EXCHANGE! yr- 40 w&m <^^^"'" IMHUS DAY X288 words
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Advertisement590 1966-01-19 4 :#shaw ORGANISATION Cairo' Porhe News Speciol SHASTRI S FUNERAL Showmq Todoy ol M CAPITOL LIDO RtX Speciol One -DAY only Premiere' Todoy 5 shows —No Free List m 11 om, 1 45, 4, 630 A 930 "THAT MAN in ISTANBUL"! "WHAT'S NEW PUSSYCAT?" Petir r-iolr der H Copuctic TFCHNICOLOR Tome590 words
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323 1966-01-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday JJUBBER production in Malaysia the world's largest single producer is expected to top the one-million ton mark for the first time in 1970, according to a forecast by the Natural Rubber Bureau. Present production by Malaysia is about 930.000 tons or323 words
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Article32 1966-01-19 5 BANDAR BAHRU. Tues —Mr. Lan Kee Seng has assumed duties as th« Collector of Land Revenue. Bandbr Bahm district. He was formerly Assistant District Officer In charge of lands. Kulim.32 words
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Article, Illustration113 1966-01-19 5 THE 29 hand picked officers and men of the 2nd Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, marching proudly up the approach road to the Istana Tetamu yesterday morning to take over the honour of providing a ceremonial guard to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. The group, which113 words
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267 1966-01-19 5 SOLVED: RIDDLE OF THE MISSING BOATS- DENANG, Tues.— All the trawlers which left Tanjonp; Bungah last Saturday were in port the day they were reported to have "vanished." "They have all been accounted for," the president of the Pen a n g Fishermen's Co-operative Trawler Fishing Society. Inche Baba bin267 words
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87 1966-01-19 5 KUCHINO. Tues—Sarawak's foreign trade had a deficit of $7 4 million last November, It was announced today. This U Jl.B million mi>n> than thf deficit for the preceding month although the tOCal value of the Sta'f"» ton gn rratie increased from f7B 8 million87 words
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173 1966-01-19 5 Malaysia hits at rising cost of UN scheme I TNITED NATIONS. Tues. Malaysia yesterday criticised the rising cost of the U.N.s new development programme Mr. Peter S. Lai. the Malaysian delegate, told the governing council of the programme that It was In danger of having "too many generals" and tooReuter - 173 words
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Article22 1966-01-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuen— The Methodist Afternoon School Old Boys' Association will hold Its annual meeting on Feb. 6.22 words
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Advertisement153 1966-01-19 5 WARNER BROS. PEARL 6 DEAN I Together with a FONG WAN CONTRACTORS JALAN HAJI MANAN, KLUANG, JOHORE. EXTEND '1 r^p^ HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO I W SHAW ORGANISATION 1 X> 0n The OPENING of Yet Another NEW, ULTRA-MODERN LUXURY CINEMA y 1■%I" W THEATRE H| I EJP mm THE FIRST and153 words
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Advertisement334 1966-01-19 5 t t TTy> »»»»f >^*"^ Speciolly brought for you t X /JL* uniiDc\ dire€t from ;/J^HOURSX HAMPSHm Ml the SOUND I V^prru, 7 °EEP PURPLE: X OrLuIAL <Ju*t otter an Australian tour) X X <^j_^> with a line-up of local talents X a NAOMI THE BOYS WILSON DAVID SINGAPORE THE334 words
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393 1966-01-19 6 SINGAPORE. Tues A WIDOW, Sng Hon Kee, today fainted In the witness box of the fourth magistrate's court as she was giving evidence at a preliminary inquiry into the alleged murder of her husband. She was rushed to the General Hospital in393 words
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Article63 1966-01-19 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Ministry of Culture announced that entry forms for the Siglap open regatta which includes kolek, 3'2h.p. fishing boat t motor sampansi. 40 h.p. speedboats and five-man crew rowing boat races to be held at Bth mile. Upper East Coast Road on Feb. 6 are63 words
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Article72 1966-01-19 6 SINGAPORE. Tuos. Malay and Chinese criminal law j police .supervisees will be allowed to spend iheir nights out until midnight during tne Chinese New Year and Hart Raya Puasa holidays. Chinese supervisees will have nights out on Thursday and Friday. Malay su)servispps will h«v« their mßhls72 words
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Advertisement180 1966-01-19 6 EONa HEE FATT CHOY NEW H^^^S^^^ BMP''^^^M dr/^^^cV^^^P^H 3^ \j^ milt mm i^^ A Hot fast-back for the Selective Driver THE KADETT FAST-BACK COUPE is designed to reflect its performance. Its powerful llOOcc engine developes 59 B.H.P. for a top speed in excess of 90 m.p.h. 13 in. tyres and180 words
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Miscellaneous147 1966-01-19 6 Attey Oop By V.T. Itnmtin flflTv»4Ao6A. MATTD*. Oat OUBB6 fTSO I TW HAMMOCK! 6URE/ W~TWtc"ojOV^, B/<3OUY~^^^^^^ B poc? vwy Ai*novk just thw r/M AW,aEg, \^>f |THArunx\ou AAitl tw comforts of/th 1 nay w B^L aCTON* COMC VNOTU6CPIO POC, I* M jwY I UPSyVBU./ J^4tL L. 3°^ CENTURfM CCMFDRDUU *~^~"^^£*^f%xt9Eft* •^^^S^^^^m147 words
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Article, Illustration256 1966-01-19 7 Our rural drive impresses Manila newsman I/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Visiting Filipino journalist. Mr. Teodoro Valencia, of the Manila Times, is impressed by Malaysia s rural development programme. visited thr National Dinent Operations Huum here today. Later, he called on the Finance Minister. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. at his office and256 words
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66 1966-01-19 7 1 ,800 from Malaya move to Singapore SINGAPORE. Tues. Tho Government today reported a net increase of 1.751 people from Malaya taking up permanent residence in Singapore last month. There were 1.810 people changing their Federation addresses to Singapore addresses. a<> against 38 people the other wav round. In November.66 words
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69 1966-01-19 7 Miners to send memorandum to Government IPOH. Tue.s.-The AllMal.r Mining I latlOQ hxs formed a i KUb-eotmnlttec to drait a memorandum on mining land tenure to the Central Government I lie suo-commnU-t* ol seven ll headed by Mr. Wim Ka I.im. secretary of the ns.MKi.mon "Among the )K>int.s to b#69 words
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Article30 1966-01-19 7 !hi- Penang I State Scout Council will hold a food and fun fair on the Pyketi Methodist School frround on Apr 9 in aid of its .und.30 words
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318 1966-01-19 7 808 NG: Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday - 808 NG: Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday By FOOD prices, particularly traditional Chinese New Year foodstuffs, have been kept at a surprisingly reasonable level. With the exception of waxed ducks and pork sausages, other delicacies have either maintained their prices or are dearer318 words
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Article27 1966-01-19 7 PENANO. Tups -The Registrar of Trade Unions. Mr. K. O George, has cancelled thp registration of the Penang Boatmen'i Union. whirli hus craved to exist27 words
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Article, Illustration123 1966-01-19 7 WINGAPORE. Tues— Rear Admiral Charles Piercv Mills the new Flag Officer, second-in-command of the Royal Navy Far East fleet. Is already in SinuaDor He took over from Vie*Admira: P.J. Hill-Norton laal Saturday. Admiral Mills commanded HMS Concord during :ne Korean war.123 words
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Article39 1966-01-19 7 KUALA LL'MPVR Tue». Tne Prime MlnUiter TPn«ltu Abdul Rahman, will attend a •kenduri" In t.ir Kamp i M">«que (W rhursdav nigh? *o mark the erA of '.he rrari'.tiß of the Koran duritis 'h- uontti39 words
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Article21 1966-01-19 7 KDANI *N lus rtv K 'day distributed ang pow* .mm* oj the GAnibai.j home. 20, tuiie* fioo> uric21 words
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96 1966-01-19 7 Police seize loaded gun after man arrested in raid SINGAPORE. Tues. Police early today recovered a loaded automatic pistol after arresting a man sleeping in a hov..se in Lorong Melayu off Chanel Road. He is believed to be invoked In several armed robberies recently. The pistol was an American .4596 words
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Article66 1966-01-19 7 SINGAPORE. Turn. The Presider.'. of the Republic of Singapore. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. has ordered the erounds of the Istaiia to he opened to the public during th« Chinese New Year and Harl Raya Puasa holidays on Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m to 63066 words
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137 1966-01-19 7 KIALA LtMPIR. Tun. The proposed amendment to the M< A constitution which will empower the president to appoint three top officials of thr party, is to be discu.v^d again by its policy- making ccn tra! working committee here tomorrow This is because137 words
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Advertisement109 1966-01-19 7 symbol of SECURITY YOU CAN GET THE MOST FOR YOUR DEPOSITS WJTH SINGAPORE FINANCE l~~l®4 7 j /fCfi\ 'NTERfST LJ^ZJ PIR ANNUM OTHER RATES FOR SHORT OR I LONG TERMS DEPOSITS CAN BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST I YOU SAVE WITH COMPLETE 1 SECURITY. SINGAPORE FINANCE LTD. ilNCO»»O»ATID IN UNGAPOM) iU.109 words
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Advertisement242 1966-01-19 7 MaT.C-BCMfJ! A AUTO AIR CONCHTKXINO li«e»»«i» coot Imh daan •ir! llagaitt, e«ici»«t and economical toe! Makes ro« *eel frorit all S-? SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD.^jfe BIVI 31S-319. Orchard Ro.. Soort. TM ***** (5 hn.%) Men who guide the destinies of the world wear Rolex watches You know their names as you242 words
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Advertisement180 1966-01-19 8 Step into the bright, new world of the Ming Court a truly imaginative, beautiful ultra-modern hotel served by a fabulous shopping concourse designed for the important tourist trade. Situated along Orchard Road, which is fast becoming Singapore's most important shopping area, Ming Court provides modern facilities for about 100 boutiques180 words
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Article, Illustration1822 1966-01-19 9 The perfect 'l»' girl, told English author, Elinor Glyn (obove) when the chose Clara Bow to star in the film Hollywood planned of her sensational novel, "the It Girl." It made Clara Bow the hottest box office attraction and the sex symbol of the1,822 words
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Advertisement95 1966-01-19 9 Make your family happy j this CHINESE NEW YEAR and HARI RAYA PUASA (WITH lERA [TROUBLE-FREE TV J imW f"M ffif**M ll -^MM^s^s^i^^^^^^^^lS^^V*' 123"H8A 059O 59T L O44A I FULLY AUTOMATIC NO DOWN PAYMENT f ONLY $37/: MONTHLY DAY NIGHT SERVICE AVAILABLE AT:HOCK HWA HIN CO. (S) LTD. 44/46 UPPER95 words
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162 1966-01-19 10 I^ANGAR. Tues. 1V The Perlis Government will not issue rice mill licences to non-Malays, the Mentri Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad, said yesterday. "It is the Government's policy to give such licence.* only to Malays to heir, boost their commercial and industrial progress.' 1162 words
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Article, Illustration380 1966-01-19 10 Restrictive measures may help Reds, says Nair A WARNING that restrictive measures against loyal pro-Malaysian opposition parties could result in the emergence of "political forces that are neither loyal nor democratic," was given today by Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, M.P. for Bungsar. He said that the place of pro-Malay-sian380 words
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139 1966-01-19 10 Korea is ready to send more doctors [fUALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues.— The Korean Government is prepared to send more doctors, nurses and. pharmacists to work in Malaysia. This was stated today by the visiting Korean Minister of Health and Boclal Affairs. Dr. Won Son Oh. after a tour of the139 words
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Article58 1966-01-19 10 AI.OR STAR. Tue*. A 18--yrar-old girl tapper yesterday reported that, she was raped by a I fellow worker on Anak Bukit estate about flve months agoThe girl, believed to be pregnant, told police the man warned her i not to report the mater or ne would58 words
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Article63 1966-01-19 10 j $5,000 gift by bus company KUALA LCMPUR. Tues The managing director of Len Omni- bus Co. Mr. Rasham Singh, today presented a cheque for $5,000 to the Minister of Transport. Dato tiardon bin Hajl Jubir. at his office in Young Road here, for the National Defence FundIn thanking him.63 words
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292 1966-01-19 10 Singapore-to-Johore shift for 50 service families SINGAPORE. Tues. Some 50 British service families living in private houses in Sembawang and Thomson Roads are now moving to offiVial quarters in Johore Bahru. A FARELF spokesman, however, denied talk of a big shift of British service families from Singapore to Johore Bahru.292 words
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Article44 1966-01-19 10 ALOR STAR. Trie* Pom» here are inveMle.ulng th« death of a nadl planter. Lebai Hamid bin Huuein. «ho*<> body m found in a padi field last Sunday at Sungei Dedap. Kuala Hula", about 15 inilps from The body hud stab wound.44 words
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Article24 1966-01-19 10 IPOH, Tues. The Raja DiHlllr of Perafc will open the three-week Malaysian induntrla! •xhibitlon and funfair in Brewjt«r Road here on Wednesday.24 words
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274 1966-01-19 10 JESSELTON, Tu«s. I rrHE Federal Minister of Lands and Mines. Inohe Abdul Rahman bin Yakub. disclosed here that he was preparing a paper for the Central Government on an interim policy regarding forest concessions. The proposals would cover only the states of Malaya but274 words
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Article46 1966-01-19 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tu*<s TrrChief of th« Armed Font Lieut -Oen. Tfcngku Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa. will visit Malaysian Armr-d Forces patients ■t the Oenerul Hospital here Tomorrow mornine He will la'er call at the Armed FVjrces Headquarters. RMAF St»Uon. her*.46 words
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Advertisement441 1966-01-19 10 f Polished Excellences^ f you can give with prided y^f^S^j^^. Gift tirrie is always Hickok time... time to send your very I jJ^^^H^WV bestand give nothing less than Hickok gifts. Choose from I I MfJ a mu 'Mude of models from the Hickok range of quality I I ajVtiii^i//\i/ In441 words
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Miscellaneous31 1966-01-19 10 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Hcimdahl WHAT'S TM' 1/WrUNIA'S DUE ANY^ IDEA O' MINUTE! VER IN /SNIPPIN 1 TH'FVIP OFF I V TROUBLE VWJEN SHE TH' BEAR'S HEAD, N. SEES 7X6*7/ 'J31 words
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Article, Illustration590 1966-01-19 11 RUDY BELTRAN - RUDY BELTRAN Bv -AND WAS OVERTAKEN BY A TAXI KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. ONE fine morning last week the Minister of Transport, Date Sardon bin Haji Jubir, was driving his Mercedez at 80 m.p.h. along the Johore trunk road. As he was taking a590 words
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Article125 1966-01-19 11 1/UALA LUMPUR. Tues.- The Mentri Besar of Selangor. i Dato Harun bin Hajl Idris. appealed to the public today to help put the Selangor Consumers' Association on its feet. He called for support through membership or i ca.sh donations to make i the125 words
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Article63 1966-01-19 11 SINGAPORE Tues. Thre< men. one armed with a danger beld up a family in Jalan Tani olf Pava Leixtr Ro.id. yesterday and got away with $2,000 ii cash and Jewellery Mr. Leow Choonp Kie*. 42 a merchant, tod po'.:cp tlia* tttt rhree robbers walked iir h.iu-e63 words
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Article, Illustration122 1966-01-19 11 L-lAIA LIMPI R. Tur> Two Scouts will K«"t awards for gallantry for saving two boys from drowning. They are Patrol Leader X.miii bin Abdul Aziz, of Kiuntin. who will receive the BintanK Keberanian Darjah 11. and Assistant Patrol Leader Mohamrd Suhaimi bin Nordin, of Butterworth.122 words
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Article27 1966-01-19 11 PENANO. Tues The Kebun lama Youth AssociflMon will hold a Han Raya social and dance at the Pulaii Tlkus community ball on Jan 24.27 words
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111 1966-01-19 11 lES.SI-.LTON. Tues. A 1 full-scale inquiry Into the high cost of living In Sabah will be carried put here immediately after the Chinese New Year and Hart Raya holidays. Various sub-commiuees »m look Into the wholesale and retnil disiributiun systems of imported goods111 words
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Article27 1966-01-19 11 KLALA LUMPUR Tuc* Ball" a ill be heid at the ZbliMM A.sembiy Ha:! her^ from i p.m on Thursday to ce.fbrai* Chiiieae N«» Year i27 words
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Article263 1966-01-19 11 Ismail: Make it a HAPPY holiday KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Minister of Home Affairs. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today called on the people to co-operate With thr police to prrvrnt any disturbance during the Chinese NVw Year and Hari Raya Puasa holidays. lie made the appeal niter263 words
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Advertisement64 1966-01-19 11 SPECTACLES UNSUITABLE? Why not use INVISIBLE CORNEAL LENSES? enquiries to ORIENTAL OPTICAL CO. f 348, North Bridge Rood, Spore. Tel: *****, *****. 162, South Bridge Road, Singapore Tel: *****. Selamat Vi<xri HADIAHz IMOK KAN Ak: I (Sib bawa buWu: Simpanan Kanak;) T*&^*r Year C3-if*» available for your children at branches64 words
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Advertisement447 1966-01-19 11 I NOW JUST PUSH THE "ON" BUTTON AND A BLUE SPOT NIZZA TUNES ITSELF AUTOMATICALLY HlchvMuc' D spot suppression. nolsprarrvlUt ion. black level, size stabilization. v»-i T n-a 1 bold, horizontal hold. briehtuKss, foutiast. you don't hay* to tuink about any of thPtn. They're all oontiol!»»d automatically. With this 2V447 words
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Article26 1966-01-19 12 I, H 0,4, SIS Minimum i MR A MRS a i lr.»rrt» li>r I r at thf ir am dinner hoth In Taiping and ."tnga26 words
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Article640 1966-01-19 12 The assumption oi power !In Nigeria by Major-Genera] 1 Ironsi, at the invitation of what is left of the Federal Cabinet, proniiM-s ;tt le;i>t temporary stability while the constitutional and political implications of Saturday's rising emerge. The army take-over la complete. The offices of President and Prime640 words
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Article346 1966-01-19 12 What wn> to have been a nation-wide police blitz on speeding lorries and buses ■MM to hav e faded away, and motorists travelling at 50 m.p.h. frequently find themselves trailing vehicles with "33 m.p.h." emblazoned on their tailboards. So the Trans* port Minister, Dato Sardon, has suggested still346 words
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Article211 1966-01-19 12 Shopkeepers are not doing so well this Chinese New Year, but they still hope there will be a last day rush. Prices meanwhile are reasonable rather than seasonable, a straight tip for the consumers' associations if ever they get going. The public has the cure for profiteering211 words
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Article, Illustration1143 1966-01-19 12 STANLEY UYS - Verwoerd worries over that Bantustan gamble STANLEY UYS by CAPETOWN, Tues A MILLIONAIRE BLACK SOUTH AFRICAN COUNTS HIS PETTY CASH... WHEN the Verwo erd C overnment a n nounced that it was throwing open 23 towns and villages in the Transkei the first potentially self-governing African "homeland" in the Republic1,143 words
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357 1966-01-19 12 LONDON. Tues r\LD and familiar words are to disappear from the Old Testament in the translation of the New English Bible now approaching completion. Seven times a year for the last 10 years. British Bible scholars have met to translate the Old357 words
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208 1966-01-19 12 When the children meet a nymph in Primary 6 I reipr to a recen In your column, an officer In the poic MlnUtry ol Edui-.i-tion on the subji ■Primary history fit [or a diploma", who makei the point that tl licultv or otherv the syllabus for P Six pupils depend*208 words
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Article121 1966-01-19 12 Vms Ls a season of Bel*m mat Hart Raya and Koong Her Fatt ("hoy. >it goodwill, happiri' I hopes lor the future To whom better can we extend goodwill than to our people acro.ss the Strait-? How better can we do thi.s than to end121 words
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Advertisement545 1966-01-19 12 Straits Tmes It Malay Mail > ClacHrita aa 1 -»fti««m»r>ti saw ba •>••.<•< t» I COLO JTOEACf JUPIEMAMKIT V Orchard *—4 'taiapflaaw* Owak. COLO ITORA6I SRANCNES ai HoNand *—4 Kataaif n.-.i Saaa. I Aattharraad Apiali: I CITY BOOK STORE LT» Winclmraf Navaa. CaHra> 0««t THf NIWS MONT (Frripatrica'f Sonianrfclt W545 words
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Advertisement132 1966-01-19 12 This Chinese New Year and Hart Raya— A r^sf IT'S WORTH JT YOUR WHILE ILJ TO SHOP AT /BL V "j^ HANDLOOMSfc^ V Hondtoomt or* tomod m (or hond-woven mirocle A MB ♦Ob r 'cs Always m 4 (EM foshion Alwovt moder" J WHAT TO BUY 1 Stoles. Silk. Sore«t.132 words
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Article, Illustration220 1966-01-19 13 1/ UALA LU M PUR. Tues. The Minister ul Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin. took time off during a visit to two markets to pray at B Thai Buddhist temple at Kampong Siam here today He wit-, nut on arrival hy the headSoong Hon Sin - 220 words
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Article31 1966-01-19 13 MWAPORE. Tu<w. Three 1 Mjnt society fighters wr* *roolire last night at C Pagur. Iho men. believed to be nvm•he -2o<r Oroun later detained under the Cri'TeniDorury ProvlOrdtnanea.31 words
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Article49 1966-01-19 13 I'KNANO, 'liks The Mi:.:vor ot L*bour. Mr. V. Manii-lcav.i.sa-Kam. lias appointed three more member* to «enre on the Penaiu «i<X'li labour board. They are. Mr f* A. Daa (Independent member. Itiehe A Kahlm fwiphijmi raprenentaUvfi and InctM Mohamcd Noor bin Itohamed Ibrahim ixoricMV repn49 words
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Article44 1966-01-19 13 iane growtr. T.m Pah K ■i Mantln, !2 muta iroai hrn•*a» r^bbrd of $115 and jewellers ■orth 111 -•;> hv uv.: masked mm aimed with dagger* The robiMT.s herded Ta:i hit d throe children into rixjin t)cioi< ransacking ihe house.44 words
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103 1966-01-19 13 SINGAPORE. Tues— The I nivrrsily of Singapore Students' I'nion reported what It described as "poor response" to Ha appral to employers for temporary jobs to undergraduates during their four-month-long vacation beginning on Thursday. The director of the union's employment bureau. Mr. Lee Siew Boon,103 words
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Article46 1966-01-19 13 LONDON. Tues. The SuKan of Bruiu-1 h.i.s no official rr.--;::g his current visr. (,i London, .i member of hit «taff said here today. The Hultan arrived In London on Dec. 13 for a holiday. No date for hl.s departure has yet been46 words
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204 1966-01-19 13 KL'CHINC. Tues. 1V Sarawak's governDH en t officers are threatening "industrial action" if the State Government does not their demands for tost of living and other allowances. In a letter to the Chief ter. Dato Stephen KaS'lngkan, 'he Sarawak Ooveriiment Asian OfTlcer.>' said that204 words
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Article344 1966-01-19 13 S'pore work permits: Forms ready SINGAPORE. Tuesday J)ETAILS on how non-citizens in Singapore can apply for work permits as required by the new Regulation of Employment Act were given in an official statement today. Applications for work permits and all inquiries must be made to the office of the Commissioner344 words
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Article172 1966-01-19 13 Kuala Lumpur, Tu«s OCHOOLS in Malaya can now borrow educational films free of charge from the Ministry of Education. For this purpose a central educational sound film library has been established here. About 250 film titles are available In the library and subjects include the various172 words
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188 1966-01-19 13 SINGAPORE, Tues. About 105 employees of National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd. who had never been late for work at their Bukit Timah factory between one and five years, are to be rewarded with a "perfect attendance" bonus. The bODtlt and a special cert ii uate188 words
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Article38 1966-01-19 13 KUALA I.rMPUR. Turn. Rothmans of Pall Mall has do- nattd $5,000 worth of cigarette* I to the Ma;«>sian armed force* I serving in Sa>»ah and Sarawak as Chinese New Year and Hari Raya gifts.38 words
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247 1966-01-19 13 Hari Raya mercy for two jailed youths KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. Justice Ong in the Hi^h Court today revised Jail terms and whipping imposed on two youths by the Sessions Court. Instead. h<» bound them over to be of Rood behaviour In doing .so. he told Nordin hin Achik. 13.247 words
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Advertisement38 1966-01-19 13 h CHERAS GARDENS LTdTB S^\ before buying your ho.. I n f£2M DOUllf JfOlfv T|«t»Cl NO.'sfS- "OMIIJ SOOiI ii ni.»icw tots ;tooo/uooos« fi hqm ti so >.. ■xi >■ J tNQU'IfILS t 704, ASIA INSURANCE BLOGJIH W£LD.tUUMHJR TEL- ***** -2J99138 words
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Miscellaneous766 1966-01-19 13 TV MALAYSIA Channel 3 Kuala Lumpur Tamil; 010 Women's and reliant. 6 Ipoh »nd World: 6.35 Johnny Quv.st— i Malaria. 3 Johore Bharu. 4 "The Sea Hum"; 7— News in I Talping. 7 Batu I'ali.it. English: 7.10 Sheriff of Coc- Kluanr. hise Pire in the Chiciihua"; 7.35 Commentary; B—News8 News766 words
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Miscellaneous120 1966-01-19 13 ill iX 9h I I Lm I L^ _^^flfll Dt^ l/n\I.KM-_3 THE BIG TAKEOFF IS 10TH MARCH, 1966, WHEN CATHAY PACIFIC WILL INTRODUCE A NEW ERA IN ORIENT TRAVEL WITH DAILY JET FLIGHTS UNBEATABLE THROUGH 13 FLIGHTS WEEKLY between SINGAPORE SERVICES between between and HONG KONG SINGAPORE and JAPAN HONG120 words
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Article76 1966-01-19 14 DARIT BUNTAR. Tues. Madam Cheah Ah Beh, 59. was seriously injured yesterday when she fell from the northbound day mail while trying to alight before tho train stopped at Parit Buntar railway station. Madam Choah. who foil on to tho platform. received severe head76 words
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Article, Illustration353 1966-01-19 14 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS: CRITICISM BY NEWSPAPER IS 'UNJUSTIFIED, UNNECESSARY' From Jesselton. Tues G ABAH's Chief Mr. Peter Lo. today defended the Resident of Tawau. Dato Hywrll George, and the only surgeon In the area. Mr J. M. D. Crook, against a local newspapers criticisms. He said the353 words
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Article59 1966-01-19 14 I TELUK ANSON. Tup.s. A farmer. Wong Loong Kiti. 60. wa* 1 assaulted and robbed of $84 by three men at Kampong Belt- near i here last ni(rht. He was cycling home from Lanckap new village when the three men cycled up to him and hit59 words
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Article21 1966-01-19 14 TELUK Ar The Bavkers' Association here ha.s awarded $470 In stutlv Rift* to 17 children of its member*.21 words
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Article, Illustration182 1966-01-19 14 'Astrology should be full-time course at varsity' KU ALA LUMPUR. Tues. Astrology, the "ancient dignified science" should be a rull-time course at the university, says Mr. Arasu T. Grahavid. Mr. Grahavid. 61. who has spent more than 10 years studying the subject, feels that astrology and its allied subjects .such182 words
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Article37 1966-01-19 14 I PENANG. Tuts The British Council office and reading room v* i Bishop Street will be closed for five days from Jan. 21 to 25 for th" Han Rnya and Chinese i New Year holidays.37 words
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161 1966-01-19 14 j I{UALA LUMPUR. Tues.— i I The clerical and sales j staff of Fraser and Neave i Mi Ltd. were paid an average of $250 In back pay as a result of the new wage agreement If signed with the National Union161 words
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Advertisement158 1966-01-19 14 .MwaHr bbbbV ■BBr Jm H tP^ ii ■■>,«.^lS&^^r^ 'i wFW 1 W* mi a^B> aX Bk S m ißflflT: «B^k rl 4 m 4^2t, JbbbbW r■■ W? at m 19 mbl 3n*t bW mWI ft m JC^bl H 3 IBKr> Miff <mbib\s a^Mr% "i^f'Jm "v ilmtjK 3BH B BM S158 words
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Advertisement71 1966-01-19 14 Hi? FORM AIRUNE (jonnnn nrp)Rnn because BOAC takes good care of them on the ground 1 1 r I t |M ffQ and in the air For more details of BOAC'S services, consult your local BOAC Appointed Travel Agent or Malaysian Airways (General Sales Agents) Telephone Singapore ***** Kuala Lumpur71 words
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Miscellaneous278 1966-01-19 14 Straits Times Crossword F^j~~^^|~~~|^^|~~"^^j~~"bbb! ACROSS 7. One who earned notoriety in 1. The girl from a Russian vill- SI 1 1 1 1 clrcle 5' age community I am alter 8 Preaching makes him cloae It HOi. 5. 2«: 'Cosmic clue? 9or 3 (3. 5. 12 to »bout ten 1«278 words
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480 1966-01-19 15 Singapore external trade is recovering SINGAPORE'S foreign trade, alter plunging to a depressed state in 11)64 following Indonesian confrontation, made a strong recovery last year to take the value to a new level. At $4,575.2 million (imports $2,699.4 million and exports $1,875.8 million), total trade for the first 11 months480 words
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157 1966-01-19 15 2 more jets for PAL's domestic, world flights PHILIPPINES Air LJnes haa ordered two more pure-Jet aircraft at a cost of nearly US$45 niilllou, the chairman and president, Mr. Benlgno P. Toda, Jr., said in a year-end report. One ot the aircraft is a Douglas DC-8 series 50 lonfs-range Jetliner157 words
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Article, Illustration86 1966-01-19 15 ABOVE is an artist's impression of Goodwood Park Hotel's expansion programme at Scotts Road, Sineaporc. Costinu S'2 million. it will comprise a block <if nine storey apartmrnts. shops, a tavern and a coffee house. The apartments of which M will he built will be fully furnished and86 words
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Article, Illustration145 1966-01-19 15 LOCAL MAN TO HEAD IBM DATACENTER OPERATION A SINGAPORE science graduate has been appointed to head the new $2 million Datacenter Operation to be established by IBM in Singapore towards the middle of the year. He Is Mr. Michael Ng. who has been responsible for the installation of four IBM145 words
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Article39 1966-01-19 15 The Australian Wheat Board reports that the Australian crop for this season will exceed earlier expectations. The total figure shows a crop of about 255 million bushels. 115 million bushels below the record crop of last season.39 words
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142 1966-01-19 15 Big decline reported in brick production AUGUST 1965 production of bricks in Singapore, including cement bricks, dropped to 7.9 million pieces from 8.9 million pieces in July, bringing the eight months' total to 60.9 million, according to statistics. Output- in 1964 was 77 million brick.s against 72.2 million bricks the142 words
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Article62 1966-01-19 15 Seventeen U.S. manufacturer?: of machine tools sold U5579,000 worth of metalworking machines and equipment in Singapore and Malaysia durinft participation In the Singapore machine tool show in Dec. 5 to 19. it is reported In Washington. The manufacturers also expect to make US$l million follow-upAgencies - 62 words
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Article50 1966-01-19 15 Twelve Nestle BtIHBMD from Mala.\a and Singapore h.ive concluded a wad training course in Kuala Lumpur. Tho course, which covered all aspects cf mi.rketir.t; and advertisll'.': and product KDOWladge was held under the supervision 01 manager, Mr. I ci by executives 01 the marketing division.50 words
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Article, Illustration230 1966-01-19 15 \f OBIL Oil Malaya's overseas training programme for its staff is being stepped up as the production date of the Singapore refinery draws near Last week. Mr Lim Wing Cheong. a chemist m the marketing laboratory, left for Australia to take a course In230 words
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Article143 1966-01-19 15 GLAXO'S CHAIRMAN ON VISIT SIR Alan Herries F.R.S.. chairman of Glaxo Group Ltd.. manuI facturcrs of foods and phurj maceutlcals. arrived In S. pore on Monday f n i)( a Far tour of the groups sub.rlo.-, and associated comi par. The Glaxo Group ipharmaceiric.il factory in Pet; i which was143 words
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77 1966-01-19 15 QANTAti bo year o! :mct i-oiiMnued pxp. Tl.t Australian airline ing the year by lak. Boi 1 110 last I ■iider and Lof V-;. !9 At th»* tin: the p cran order announced in Octcoer In addition. Hi ye».r tin "f>7 "n,;C"--77 words
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Advertisement275 1966-01-19 15 (or how to relax and unwind) Sail to or from HONG KONG or JAPAN on your next bisiness trip I I I T Take a well-earned rest! Sail P O-Oiient on > our next business tour to Hong Kong or Japan. If you can't spare the time to go all275 words
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Advertisement258 1966-01-19 15 THE m aW NECESSITIES rjt^^ OF LIFE %rfkfi I THE 4th NECESSITY A LIFE INSURANCE POLICY that GUARANTEES the other 3. You will be pleasantly surprised to discover how "profitable it is to protect the future of those you love through Yearly bonus now $32 with more at maturity I258 words
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Article, Illustration1778 1966-01-19 16 The Test star and the water meter Arthur Googly' Maileys records IN 1921 a little man with big hands and a perpetual good humored twinkle in his eyes was chosen to make his first tour of England as a member of an Australian cricket team. A few days after his1,778 words
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Advertisement309 1966-01-19 16 -ip^s. 9outof3ohou.se- "wives "will want a preference to Jl <HIWESE NEW y£flß FREE GIFTS B —^>— t^s H TZtitmm k&uJ- cuid C/uk&ie, Mot $ob i Pan-Electric Twin-Door Refrigerator a food hamperorin"Electa"3burner gascookerlree j BS Vf With all other Pan-Electric Models- a"Calor"electric nussager Available /~^jjZ ~7 and all authorised Ms from309 words
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Article, Illustration363 1966-01-19 17 Holt drops hints of opposing Healey bid on defence FIRST SHOTS AGAINST ATTEMPTS TO MAKE AUSSIES PAY MORE CANBERRA. Tuesday. sjIKDNd hints that Australia will not be able to meet greatly increased defence commitments came today from the Treasurer, Mr. Harold Holt, who is expected to become Prime Minister next363 words
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91 1966-01-19 17 'IT WILL UPSET OUR BALANCE' WARNING The correspondent said Mr. Healey was likely to I hrins: pressure on Australia I to contribute more to the Interlocking system of de--1 fence. "In particular, the British can be expected to a*k for a new degree of co-opera-tion and Joint planning, with AustraliaReuter - 91 words
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Article61 1966-01-19 17 \.N( a. im, The In Morocco. Hail I ben Emb.irk ben S:.laH died here on Saturday night at the age of 165. accord'inn to one of iii.-> 44 sons. Hi' v. as murrrd live times. His o:acit living son aged 105. is in the Zaouia Husseini.61 words
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99 1966-01-19 17 Son kills father after family decision WIPPERTAL (West Germany). Tues— A 22--year-old Greek worker has confessed t carrying out a family death sentence on bis father today, police here said The family, according to the police, had found the father guilty of making indecent proposals to one of his daughtersReuter - 99 words
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Article64 1966-01-19 17 LONDON. Tues. A jay-walk-bH pedestrian, ordered to pay £3.264 damages to a widow and child, announced yesterday he would open a public fund to raise the money. Malcolm Mac Donald. who earns £16 a week, was ordered last week I to pay £2 a week damagesReuter - 64 words
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206 1966-01-19 17 France wants permanent veto for staying in Common Market LUXEMBOURG, Tues I^RANCE yesterday demanded a permanent veto right as a condition for remaining in the European Common Market. France also told her flve trade partners that the bloc must be stripped of any government -like power over member nations. An206 words
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220 1966-01-19 17 DEPORTED GIRL MA Y RETURN TO AUSTRALIA AFTER ADOPTION SYDNEY, Tues. 1 JjELAirVES Ot six- year-old Nancy Prasad. an Indian girl deuorted to Fiji from Australia six months ago under the ••White Australui" laws, plan to have her adopted In England and then brought back to Australia as a permanentReuter - 220 words
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Article82 1966-01-19 17 LONDON. Tui'v. lon.-t ruction firm in Oonrastrr has told its 200 workers they ian arid an rxtra half hour to their lunch hn-.ik to watch a striptease- show but the privilege will cost ilicni nine shillincs from their wagi v Company ofiici.ils. who claim the strippers atReuter - 82 words
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170 1966-01-19 17 4 policemen get 10 years for robbing Lebanese MANILA. Tues.— Four policemen were convicted today on a charge of robbing a Lebanese of US$5O,OOO worth of gold bars two years ago In nearby Pasay City. The judge. Mr. Angel Mojica. sentenced them to 10 years' jail and ordered "them to170 words
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157 1966-01-19 17 WASHINGTON, Tues. The United States Supreme Court yesterday ruled ihat Negroes cannot be barred from a park in Macon. Georgia, which was willed to that city in ls)il lor the use of white people only. The park was the gift ofReuter - 157 words
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Advertisement285 1966-01-19 17 For a Crunching Good Time SMITHS POTATO CRISPS EiHl^ii Fresh, golden brown Smiths Potato Smiths Potato Crisps— the delicious ,^y^_ M .,J Crisps give a crunching good time family treat. Three savoury flavours onff^^ L anywhere, anytime. ..At parties that go great with drinks! Try them, Uano'*P picnics, barbecues, watching285 words
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Miscellaneous10 1966-01-19 17 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby I > I s~. "I \LATttt\10 words
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Article49 1966-01-19 18 Words tlS I Minimum) ITEPHCNS >'<->r Stephen* and in tli. ink moat cinrrrrly ml our friends, mow woo nvre able to atlvnd the [u:iir»l. fur Um many kind expressions of sympathy and the hrlp extended to turm in thnr sad bereavement, and fur the lovely floral tribute II49 words
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Advertisement895 1966-01-19 18 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* '»fiii.)— Sox SO el*, extra AMERICAN FAMILY with 3 small children require* a cooking amab and a general amah Top wage* and good living conditions for hiichly qualliied and hard working people who er.Joy children. Pnone B'pore 2"»379. VACANCIES EXIST wlthla Army Department for Transmitter Technician*895 words
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Advertisement824 1966-01-19 18 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE li M..rrf. >* »/m.i -Box Sit rf«. extra 3 BEOROOM T.-irm r BSBJM at Heletxu H. Kstate). Kuiope»n rentln«; :ls Box AB7U6 B.T. B'pore. OISIHICI k. 4 .k-.) r.njin cmi ioi sale. I servant* quarter. Parquet in.i mosaic nourin^ .|iro<iKbout Kina MTU •SlniillDore! 12J ACRES Bulldlnx824 words
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Advertisement854 1966-01-19 18 BEAUTY CULTURE li H..rrfs <« 'Wl'n.l— Hox rIV nlrn I i FOR THE VERY B. st in Ilair-Myl-ln» and BsSWI no extra Amy Wm of Ml' I Dillll S;ilon. 1 -ill BatStrj Road. PKir.-l MsjetSSMt enrolment now open. >' PHILATELY IS Worts >• Mm. Box St el: rxtrm FREE FIFTY854 words
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Advertisement871 1966-01-19 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE S Word* N I Win.) «<>x S" <•/» satP t062 AUSTIN SUPER. IMI Voiki i-' An^lia \SV He i'.oad. S'i«or tm AUSTIN MINI (ISO S V* "0 on < I i iboiu. Seletai I pin HUMBER SNIPE 19«O automat tansmisrion. power steerr i.n.o. Pstt.trr. 4 lulvey Road.871 words
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Advertisement949 1966-01-19 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE n li WtmU M I Win.;— Box St el*, exlro i JAGUAR 2.4 BLACK January 1 1*:. 1..1N10 o»ofr braod n«« rlj scrvicsd I Jam** S l*.r« iltfr oßllf J f FOX bALE (j Hur*. if i Vim.i—Bux St el*, mxlrm I CEILINQ FANS U.K. bo Jll/p<t949 words
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Advertisement591 1966-01-19 18 WHERE TO STAY (Malaysia) i »W. M I Win H..t M rfs .Urn JOMOnt HOTEL Mi rond. Krx.in.. I'nnn NEW STRAITS VIEW HOTEL. i>r:ipr. B r U«nihor. lad Cblnrse Food. Trl J.B WHERE TO STAY (Spore) S Hi.rii-. >« iMtn.i Bvx Su r/v <-n,,. vork hotel, raaciu MXsrats erms Suitai'ir591 words
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Advertisement255 1966-01-19 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENI S THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY VOID I Ol Wt I c:ite or ibi be Dulus Whi S.il.irv $152.00x$8lii |220.00x515.00-s3'i I $385.00-$ 1 Plus 'JO' Variable ABowanea and faiioti v not housed by the Authority. Appii perteiK-i nead PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINCAPORE MM IBM ITI Dl255 words
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Advertisement1213 1966-01-19 19 10 LIVERPOOL t WESI COAST U.K. Due Score »aus Itaa ACHILLES 01, Glasgow In Pin Today Jin 2121 MENTOR Dublin A'moutn... Jaa 21 Jae tl it* 78/ 3 tea 2) uODUS il. Go-now Jaa 28 ftt I laa 27 CYCLCPS Liverpool, Glasgow rrt t lAlihybiuS Liverpool, Glasgow fel s fet1,213 words
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Advertisement1273 1966-01-19 19 thfvJuAml/nes f THt t*^l A.:ATiCCC'k*-. ncc-potitO «i Ot-i»-k EXPRESS SAILINGS TO NEAR EAST, CONTINENT AND SCANDINAVIA: Sport P. Sham Penang Arr: Genoa Havre H'burg R'aam Art* Coph KINA a) Sailel la Pt Jaa 72 23/25 Fet IS 21 Fik 28 Mar 1 4 18 I ANCONA c) Jaa 21, Fit1,273 words
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Advertisement1254 1966-01-19 19 1 ben@line\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS. RFNVANMnm For Liverpool Fel IB Smgaocre P. S'hara Penang Rotterdam Mar 2 Ik Pt. Jaa 28 Hamburg Mar 7 BENLOMOND fot lwMl fnn Smgaoore P. Sham Penang Hamburg Fit 28 laa 24/27 Jaa 28/18 Jaa 11/ 1 Singapori P. S'Mm1,254 words
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Advertisement1271 1966-01-19 19 W. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTO. Ifrjjf^ SEE OVERLEAF FOI OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U.K./CONTINENI [A«VaVa\ Lailmg fin CITY OF NEWCASTLE Lcndon. Hi-rburg. Roneraam. S'pora P. S'haa Penaai Havre, Hull ***** Jaa 21 Jaa CITY OF POONA Havre, Boulogne. LewOoe, h Cjrg. Bitrr.en. Ratterfaoi, A->erp 8/ 8 fll 18/11 frt I1,271 words
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Article102 1966-01-19 20 MELBOURNE. Tues. INDUSTRIAL! were tinner, out trading continued quiet. Key stocks moved variably. Minings and oils were steady. Today* closing prties with Monday! to bmmmM: Mount lsa «3/l (4^'l) N Broken Hill M/l «37' VI Aust. Con. Ind. S«/7 Arapol I'/IO <»/8> MM Paper Manut. 16/10 Hi. 11102 words
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Article222 1966-01-19 20 pEBRL'ARY first grade robber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur ynterday at 694 cents per Ib. down three-eiir,hth» of a cent on Monday's closing level for the position. The tone was quiet after easier. R.A.S. and F.M.R.t. closing prices in cents per lb.222 words
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Article90 1966-01-19 20 Ala nuide tr.><« <hanu<-x is lta rate! to mercliaota vmrnliy (all ratca to $100): UnltMl ttaln: Miylng TT 32 7/H. airmail OI» .'3. 00 d/at 33 T/M credit bills. 33 s trade bills. Canada: r>uym« TT .t.i 5/16. airmail OD ii 7/16. WO (t si. M 1.-/16 credit90 words
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Article73 1966-01-19 20 /-MINES* r>r*d>iea fichanii*. shimpert nwn prices o«r picul julirday Ctctnut all: bulk wllen. drum SOX nrUm Cw>r« Jaa./K«b. UK/Continent: P»BJ— M4. Pepper: M union *tilte DOT| nrllfrn. Ik white $1.0 MkMHb epecial KiriwiK blue* «)157i aaiMM warbled Uimpon« black *n7|iN> nrllera (all (MiV NLWi, ASIA f!72t<N) a«lier* (liNi<-73 words
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952 1966-01-19 20 From Our Market Correspondent ALTHOUGH trading on the i Stock Exchange show- I ed a distinct contrac- i tion in volume in face of the- long holiday shutdown yesterday, conditions were very steady in industrials. Prices were more or less unchanged on Monday's leveLs952 words
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Article25 1966-01-19 20 Mil.^.in Slock Ii ndirrs Industrial*: MAS i ins. ii:.ki> j. rakban: mvx3 •|>er. 30. I Urr. -i». I l.ii. is ItS.U lllli lIIIP.25 words
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469 1966-01-19 20 STRAITS tin fell another 51.874 in price to $695 per pi« iilin Penan* yesterday rep»**en*' n K a drop of nearly $15 in six consecutive trading days. The offering was estimated at 250 tons, up 15 tons, and was the highest this month as469 words
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Article29 1966-01-19 20 Jan. 18. MALAYAN KCKKKIt PRICK: cents (down three-eiehths of a cent). TIN- 5695 (down SI N I notTicial r^tintatprl offerinß 2:> I tuns (up l.> t4MH I29 words
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Article45 1966-01-19 20 Tilt, pn-vnt raU of thr Halbtbm dollar .ttjainst thr pound iet> line h\r<i on November Jl srllimc T.T. or O.D. Is. 3 19 IM O.D. in. 4Nd. The dollar is at Its otatutorr middle position in relation to it* ran<e ajjalnst the pound.45 words
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Advertisement1008 1966-01-19 20 Yv"^^* 1 "^KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific «Jt Atlantis Service Bangtok M'»or>t l_ AntfiM R. Tort Do»ir* P»na«. •Tanittnaa Mere" 14/78 Fet 2S/77 FM IS Mm 7 Aar t Aar ll m RMikna Mara" 18/S Hat 17/ M Mar M Air > Mai k Mai ttlq Japan Direct Service1,008 words
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Advertisement912 1966-01-19 20 l4i?*'S TO HONG KONG s.s. "CHUSAINT (24,000 tons fully oirconditioncd stabilised) Departing SINGAPORE 3 Feb 1966 Arriving HONG KONG 6 Feb 1966 LIMITED FIRST AND TOURIST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE Apply to your Travel Agents, or to:ISLAY KERR ft CO., LTD., SINGAPORE HARRISONS ft CROSFIELD (MALAYSIA) LTD., KUALA LUMPUR HARPER, GILFILLAN912 words
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Advertisement425 1966-01-19 20 WILHELMSEN LINES FROM. SCMttufiai aaa CMt.ataUl Parti raf Basfka* aaa MMB Pei«an« P. S'liaa Sirt»aoora aaßHJßftay m M/ r,N. 5Sg TRIANON (Calll Pujan) T» TH/ i »m BARBER LINE FMM lUJL. tMI AND WEST COASI I»ORTi. TARAMUI n JM OUtINSVIUI B *M TROUBADOUR 2? IM TORUOOB tt *M FERN LINE425 words
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Advertisement132 1966-01-19 20 LLOYD TRIESTINO ROUNDTRIP TO m.v. "ASIA" m.v. "VICTORIA" 22 Jan 1966 Sail Spore 16 Feb 1966 26 Jon 1966 Arrive H Kong 20 Feb 1966 27 Jan 1966 Sail H'Kong 22 Feb 1966 31 Jan 1966 Arrive Soil Spore 26 Feb 1966 2 Feb 1966 Arrive Soil Djakarta 28 Feb132 words
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Article711 1966-01-19 21 t)l SINHSB in rind tcportrd to llir SiagapWC and Kuala l.imipur li.uliiu rooms of tin- Stock K\eteaga \otrrd.n uitli thr number of sh.iirs traded ill l)ra<krls: INDUSTRIALS: Dlinltp* (1.0001 00) »i.9«: I Eito trdt |2 19 SI.. (I.imkii 13.17, Fad. Ditp. (I.i«»m T. and N. trd>. Gammon |2711 words
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Article29 1966-01-19 21 Oi tree eicharut market in H Dollar I rai UW T.T. nuil cath. i Sttrlm. and one tael or paj| The .low cUMcd uulli I lueadmy uwruin*. <29 words
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Advertisement841 1966-01-19 21 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE In Bankruptcy No. 152 of 1965. Re: (hone Kok Hint; Exparte East-West (Export lmj>ort) Limited Creditors. In thr Mattrr of a bankruptcy petition lilrd the 18th day of November, 1965. To: BONO KOK lIIMi, Muclislon Road. Singapore. TAKE NOTICE that a841 words
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Advertisement747 1966-01-19 21 PUBLIC NOTICE THIS 18 TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC that the persons mention-] eel below are in possession of the rcipffllvi lands and houses as shown opposite their respective names: 1) TAN PANG HAN 5C LORONG LOW KOON 2 1 TEO LIE ENG 5D LORONG LOW KOON 3> LEE SIEW HIANG747 words
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Advertisement889 1966-01-19 21 TENDERS TENDERS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. NATIONAL ELECTRICITY SINGAPORE BOARD TENDER Tender Xo. CMD. "!05 65 nMANftr hn.ißTMi.vT Tenders are invited from Re«lsMVXNth DfcPARTMKM leml c ass A B C Electrical Supply ol Continuous Sprocket firing Contractors for Electrical Forms lor use on I.C.T. 1301 Installation at Sunget Buloh IrrtComputer. Tender889 words
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Advertisement717 1966-01-19 21 NOTICE RIM (MALACCA) RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED 110, Cannon Street. London. EC 4 15th Janaary. 1966 Directors: HA. KINNEY, F.C.A. (Chairman) A.A. ESTALL S ESTALL OLE. STEELEY To mil Stockholders. In my Review of December "th I advised you ol the probable implications ot substantial buying by a Singapore Syndicate and717 words
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Advertisement133 1966-01-19 21 VAUXHALL A LIMITED NUMBER OF 1965 VELOX AND CRESTA MODELS ARE AVAILABLE AT SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICES FULL DETAILS FROM HH'I IMDTORS SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR REPRESENTED ELSEWHERE BY BORNEO MOTORS WINNER HOTEL P.O. Box 356, Jcsselton, Tel: 4520, Coble Address "WINHOTEL" N JESSELTONS Vy/ N LATEST and Wa FINEST W&£\ L133 words
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Article, Illustration518 1966-01-19 22 Eoiom Jfien - WA TCH OUT FOR LILI MARLENE Eoiom Jfien RACING by KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday.. I ILI MARLENE, late Lorosell, is a newcomer to watch at the Tengku's Gold Cup meeting which opens on Saturday. Ridden by apprentice Dick Low. the Rose Argent filly str ode out fluently over 'Si in 42518 words
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Article112 1966-01-19 22 LONDON. Tu«6. The declslon to enter Arkle, the greatest steeplechaser ot the century for the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham on March 16 ha* confused the ante-post betting market on the race. Before the announcement. Salmon Spray hnd been a hot favourite for the Champion Hurdle, but nowReuter - 112 words
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Article356 1966-01-19 22 SELECTORS CAN'T HELP 1 HIM TO QUALIFY FOR BENEFIT SCHEME From Jack Fingleton; Syaiu > Tuesday TTHE Australian cricket selectors will be em- barrased over Brian Booth when they mee t tomorrow to choose the team to meet England in the Fourth Test at Adelaide (Jan. 28356 words
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Article49 1966-01-19 22 AUCKLAND rues.- -Australiaoborn Ken Fletcher, now of Hun* Kone. fought off cramp to win the metis sinijles utle in the New Zeai.nici law i, tenoii i-l-.ampion-ships hrre yesterday Fletcher, ihe top "seed. 1 Deat Britain* Roger Taylor 6-4, 5-7. 4-« 6-0. 9-7 after a 2J!ir strugKle. ReutrrReuter - 49 words
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Article73 1966-01-19 22 j LONDON. Tues London proMck BohMMM yesterday made an offer of US$6O,OOO for ko Harada Japan' to defend hi> world bantamweiaht title B h rtyv.tight i-hmiiown Walter McGowan :n Ivondon in Jn:i. n iuh HKEEPS TITLE lAJ.nUON. I 26-year-old Pakistan champion last mght won Uhe Bntial squa^iiReuter - 73 words
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Article132 1966-01-19 22 MONTE CARLO. Tues. Timo Makir.en of Finland in a Bi.iish Mini-CiKiper. x\ us the llrst competlior to oxnplete the gruelltii' r 24-licur inou.iain run in the Monte Carlo Rally here toda> Milkmen. Kis; \e;.: .s Rally dinner, arrived on the front in Monte Carlo exaoly onReuter - 132 words
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Article245 1966-01-19 22 IPOH. Tues. The Stipendiary Steward's report on Sunday's mm: RACKS 1. 4 and 8 Nothing to report RACE 2 Vigilant* (Colemanl was fractious prior to the start and was slow to begin Moxham rider of BelNhi, wm questioned regarding: the running of the mare After hearing his explanation245 words
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Article85 1966-01-19 22 VITAL* LUMPUR, Turs. The Selangor Turf <iu»>\ S2 .'-million new grandstand will not br read] in time for the Tengka's (mid up meeting which opens on s.itur(l.lV Ihe builclinc lias been romplrli-d but il his lirst to be inspeitrd b.\ Municipal arthitrtts before it can85 words
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Advertisement625 1966-01-19 22 mmmw**mm**m\ i notices akE ii Lll2i^L bank holidays I2S B 9 All members of the Association in HniiCapore will be closed for num. in i» ii—»iuull^ml^^m wiiimm i i busitirss for Chines* 1 New Year and Harl Raya Pua.sa from 21st CPf ANCOR TURF CT ER January to 25th January.625 words
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Advertisement18 1966-01-19 22 one TRADEMARK REGISTERED KONG HEE FATT cwov Bottled by UNION LIMITED Under appointment from Pepsi-Cold Co. New York18 words
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Article622 1966-01-19 23 NORMAN SIEBEL - Thais leave nothing to chance NORMAN SIEBEL By J^l 'ALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Thai Organising ommittoe'l enthusiastic and welladvanced preparations for the Fifth Asian Games at Bangkok from Dec. 9 to 20 have already received a good response from eight of the 19 member nations of the Asian Games Federation.622 words
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151 1966-01-19 23 PABA TO BUILD $150,000 INDOOR STADIUM [POH rim. The P«>rak 1 Amateur Basketball Association will build a $*****0 indoor atadium this year, reports LEE FOO S.W. Announcing this todity. PABA vice-president Yeoh Kirn Tian said: -We will ask the Perak State Government to give us a piece of land and151 words
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Article83 1966-01-19 23 :EMBAN. Tups. The South ::one Inter-Contingent Polic* .:ey competition for the Hanliigta Shield will be held at Johore Eal.ru from Feb. 11 to 13. States taking part ore Selangor, Ntgri. Malacca and Johore. The north zone competition among Police Depot. Perak. KedahPerlis and Penang and the83 words
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323 1966-01-19 23 SINGAPORE. Tues. To boost sport in the schools, the Ministry of Education has issued a directive, which calls for every schoolboy or nirl to takr part in least one game every term this year The directive has gone out to 129 secondary schools In323 words
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Article, Illustration304 1966-01-19 23 FRANCIS EMMANUEL - Durai calls for more Govt aid to sport FRANCIS EMMANUEL By 17l.\L\ LUMPUR, Toes.— Managers of Malaysian t^anis in all 1* events in last months, Seap (James here have been asked to submit their reports to the hef di-mission. Dr. Aziz Durairatnam. Dr. Durairatnam has also asked the team managers304 words
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Article41 1966-01-19 23 HONG KONG- Tues. Ttm touring Malaysian Sikhs team '.niiK a hockey lesson when they trounced a ComBervlces side 7-0. Goal scorers were Gurucharan smeh i 3 >. Kuiciip Singh. M*hinder Singh. Kartar Singh, sr.d Harnahal Singh. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Advertisement208 1966-01-19 23 C?| Toshiba Energy Ssflft^^UHf I Ms* H ksl f'f J Iffi&oL si Isfl I KM I Ifjul £Zy \GoestoWork Vm] W%4 J I sjfc |t; lil A-4~£P3eLl stUst-li^BiJ 1 M%Jf 1 83rWBfcfcBBBfc^^--^<^Lr* V «Z^S£^i?L»s^^ /i mWf^^TT.^iMr a y every var e *y °f electrical product you y^mKJ wßn&ib \Jfc*^^^ *>•}208 words
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Miscellaneous17 1966-01-19 23 IKK KF V Spor< D v Indian Association iFarrer Park>. RIGGER Friendly: Police Selangor Ciub <Gurney Rd».17 words
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130 1966-01-19 24 MANILA, Tues.— The Nationalist Chinese Embassy in Manila today secured a three-month extension of the deadline Imposed by Mayor Antonio Villegas lor the removal f f Chinese language signs and billboards in the city. The deadline had earlier been set for Feb. 1.130 words
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Article80 1966-01-19 24 FIRECRACKER BAN OFF TILL FEB. 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Firecrackers may be let off during Chinese New Year and Hari Raya Puasa from Thursday to Feb. 4. the Police announced in a special Government Gazette today. But they must not be in off near the grounds of hospitals, gardens, parks, .swimming80 words
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168 1966-01-19 24 CANBERRA, Tuesday. MODIFICATION of the "while Australia" A policy was urged today by the Deputy Federal Leader of the Australian Labour Party, Mr. Edward G. Whitlam. He was speaking at the Australian Citizenship Convention, a Governmentsponsored annual gathering <>; representatives ofAP - 168 words
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100 1966-01-19 24 Smith man's threat to kill Holyoake WELLINGTON, Tues A 21 -year-old Rhodeslan pleaded guilty here today to sending a letter to the New Zealand Prime Minister. Mr. Keith Holyoake, threatening his life and sabotage against New Zealand planes, ships and industry. A woolspinner. Edward Samuel Macdonald, who was remanded for100 words
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Article34 1966-01-19 24 siNGAPORK. Tues. The Buddhist Union will serve vegeta- rian food to residents of the Red BOOM, Singapore Children's Society and the Cheshire Home tomorrow a.s part of its Chinese New Year celebrations.34 words
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Article55 1966-01-19 24 HONG KONG. Tues— People in China are sending food parcels to their friends and relatives in Hong Kong for the coming lunar new year, in a reversal of pa.st practice. The Post Office said today parcels had been coming in at the rate "i 1.500Reuter - 55 words
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Article286 1966-01-19 24 LONDON, Tues. The stock market was quietly irregular today. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty I were: < .ii 1 1 im.i n Consol 2V: 138 1 1 16 Funding 4' £92 13 16 War 3V: £53 5 16 -1 16 l"l6 BANKS Chartered286 words
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Article56 1966-01-19 24 LONDON. Tues— Spot 2O';d Peb. 20 7 16d.. March 20 9 16d, April 20\d.. April June 20\d July Sept. 20\d Oct Dec 20 d Jan. March 20 11 16 d., April June 20 9 16d, July Sept 20 9 16d. Oct. Dec. 20 9 16d.. c.l.f. FW> 20 556 words
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Article35 1966-01-19 24 LONDON. Tues. Uuyers £1410 'unchanged), sellers C) 4 1 2 i £l'.., >. Forward buyers £1397 £3>. sellers £1398 £4..> Setilement £1412 i— £s' s i. Turnover am 305 tons, p.m. 120 tons. Tone: Steady35 words
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77 1966-01-19 24 SINGAPORE, Tues— The President of Singapore has ordered the grounds of the Istana Negara to be opened to the public on Ch.lne.se New Year Hari Raya Puasa Day on Saturday and Sunday, from 8 am. to 6.30 p.m. Moveable swings, see-saws, etc.77 words
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302 1966-01-19 24 G. GELDARD - Ningkan warns Chinese: Get off the fence G. GELDARD From Khhim;. Turs. Sarawak h mr > c must |H off the frncr at •nee. •tbemlse the strains «>f mmimitial harmony would Ix-come Intense. 1 1»«- Chiel Minister. Data st.phrn Kalonj; Ningkan. warned in a ipciill radio hroadHtSt tnnmht. He appealed302 words
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Article36 1966-01-19 24 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Police this afifrnoon seized a 9mm pistol and 27 rounds of ammunition, after arresting a suspected robber in the Jalan Bosar area. Police have arrested 15 robbery suspects in the past. week.36 words
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156 1966-01-19 24 Wife who didn't know she had been divorced I ONDON. Tue s. lj Hilda Newton did not know she had been divorced until her husband, William, casually mentioned it over the supper table seven months later. "He told i longer his wite bui his hous< followed a gr a London156 words
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Obituary43 1966-01-19 24 MR. KHOO KAY HIAN «ed «way >A r' 2S St. Martin* Dr. B. lravlng !,.-!:>.1 It nun Khoo Kirk i law t. 2 Krand 1 rlnlrtr.n to nem hn toaa. Kurvnl on 24.1.66. from rrMrtrnca at 2 p.m. for Bukit Brown rvrafttrj.43 words
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Obituary21 1966-01-19 24 IN EVER LOVING Memory of a d«»r hunt.^nrt ,imI f.ith^r Mmutl »lf-var»'-1 H' 1-64. Gone MN n*vir forgot tt-n.21 words
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Advertisement137 1966-01-19 24 Isn't Chinese New Year Wonderful... 6 ■-«<• W IMm Ls7 jB m^ *^^^^^m m H k. Lssa ...Isn't Kodak Film! Usher in the Year of the Horse and record II Movie Film. And. depend on Kodak its gaiety on Kodak Color Film. Take for quick, careful processing of the Chinese137 words
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Advertisement191 1966-01-19 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $15 (minimum) WOOD tVENNINC HANSEN Hiiv.-r in I H.i-ii'-ii tQ.inkn 10 CUNINCHAM i Urn) mil son at y.n Hmry Kook. on 27-12-65. V: I C. ar.d llfBftth, Kncl.-iri'i and Mr. and Urs. I.lni Kliye 8u of Penang. (ÜBRAMANIAM DEVADAtOHI I«&A« o I'r. jr. .lußramini-.ni not the191 words
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