The Straits Times, 20 January 1966
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Title Section21 1966-01-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY. JANUARY 20. 1966 M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034 15 CENTS21 words
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Article, Illustration1129 1966-01-20 1 P. KRISHNAN - P. KRISHNAN: All fit and cheerful 'THEY'RE NO LONGER SECURITY RISKS-S AYS TENGKU 'GOVT-IN-EXILE' TRIO OUT... By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THREE of the key men involved in the Jakarta-backed plot to form a Malaysian government-in-exile were released today after nearly a years detention. The trio—1,129 words
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Article170 1966-01-20 1 KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Wednesday. JENGKU Abdul Rahman announced lodav thai the Governmenl would de-control rent in gradual stages. The Cabinet, he said, had accepted the recommendations of the special committee which had examined the UJMt. The Rent Control Ordinance, now in force, will lap.se (in June 30.170 words
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Article, Illustration630 1966-01-20 1 WIDOW GETS THE VGTES-AND NEHRU ERA RESUMES NEW DELHI, Wed. MRS. INDIRA GANDHI, daughter of jawaharlal Nehru, today became the third Prime Minister of India. The 48-year-old widow was elected leader '>f the ruling Congress Party by about .">OU parly members of both Houses of Parliament who gatheredReuter; AP - 630 words
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Article, Illustration92 1966-01-20 1 Menzies resigns today SiANBERKA. Wed. Sir V Robert .Meniies today formally told the Federal Cabinet that he will resign as Prime Minister tomorrow, according to informed soun v The official resignation will be tendered to the (iover-nor-(ieneral. Lord Casey. To meet constitutional requirements. Sir Robert's successor. Federal Treasurer Mr. Harold92 words
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Article40 1966-01-20 1 LONDON. Wed Londoners had their coldest night for three years with 11 decrees i Fahrenheit of froet —minus six degrees Centltrrnde. By lunchtime there was little Improvement and the capital was si ill shivering— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article32 1966-01-20 1 SAIGON, Wed A total of 11.123 Vietconn guerillas went over to the South Vietnamese GovernilurniK 1965. taking 33.310 weapon* with them. The <otal was than double the 1964 lis'jre R32 words
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Article23 1966-01-20 1 BRIGHTON Wed Ammi-an playwright Arthur Miller. 50. was to hospital :it this South rday with inflammation ol the liver.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article42 1966-01-20 1 JAKARTA. Wmi Indonesian students today continued to demonstrate iv.iv.. i the Government's economic policies despite a military ban on demonstrations in Juk Thousands ol students paraded through the city. shoutHig slouans and denouncing members of President Soekarno's Cabinet.—Agencies.Agencies - 42 words
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Article42 1966-01-20 1 NEW ORLEANS (Louisiana) Wed. A bomo wa.s thrown through the Iront door of ;i Negro church whore 20 choir sinners i were rtbesrsing last rugbt, but no I one wi»« injured. The blast ciuiied only minor damane.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article42 1966-01-20 1 yIENTIANE, Wed. Two young lovers rhwman, 18, the girl, 14 who were told they could not marry, committed double suicide in a cinema by exploding a grenade which also killed five of their people and injured 21 others. AP.AP - 42 words
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Article54 1966-01-20 1 NEWCASTLE i Australia >. Wrci. Moaquitoei tram nearly nrampi halird the building of Newcastle ,s new u:i:\ They attacked workers so savacWy thai dozen builders and plumbers dropped their tools and soußht cover. Alter talks between union officials and the contractor. th»' men werr issued with insectReuter - 54 words
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Article39 1966-01-20 1 INDIRA 5 PLEDGE: NO 1 CHANCE IN POLICIES NKW D1.1.H1 Wrd Indira <;:inrthi. newly-Heci ■•il Priim- Minister. tod.t> pledged luTs.lf to carry <>n policies of her preclecfs,,.i« liw.di.irl.il Nehru anil Lai Bah.uiur Bhastrl Router. Src this p.tu'p).Reuter - 39 words
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Article204 1966-01-20 1 ABUL FAZIL - $16,000 pay grab by armed thugs By ABUL FAZIL SINGAPORE. Wed. Payroll robbers struck again today and about 460 factory workers of a garment manufacturing company wont without, their Chinese New Ye a r pay totalling nearly si 6.000. The c.;iri!v-: jrab occurred right in iron! 01 th* Ma-lay-la (Jarments204 words
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Advertisement82 1966-01-20 1 For Clear Comfortable Consult C. S. CHONG, O. D. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. 19. Chulia Street. Singapore. 9 Mi I LsK V— H» LI I wf m m m r i »<t s» A bM&^^^— Ok LV> s»sb^^' < *^sssbbl ESSO£J7Wtf I v\\ Sj JB PUTATIGER IN YOUR TANK! New Power82 words
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Advertisement30 1966-01-20 1 tin- |K'rfect unit for taping protecting your recoul PE 34 HI-FI Turntable. JEBSEN 0 JESSEN (S) LTD. I A*io Insuiarce Bidg.. Spore-1 Tel 79! LIGHT UP YOUR. j /j fw.30 words
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188 1966-01-20 2 I ONDON. Wed. The luitcd States w.is, re parted hOTc today to he contenipl itin c a possible extrusion of the hombinc pause in North Vietnam until lflcr next month's M<i>>c<i\v \isit by Mr. Harold Wilson \pparenll v no firm dri ision as188 words
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Article184 1966-01-20 2 lOHANNBSBUKO. W( The tempo "i lite in >miili Africa .-lowed for iboul an hour this afteri(«ihi as people, from Pr<>ldent Charles Swart down. urayed for rain to relieve lie worst drought of the entury. menl and mulicipal >i.iit.s not on esrntiii work were givenReuter - 184 words
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Article, Illustration421 1966-01-20 2 INDON STUDENTS DEMONSTRATE BEFORE MINISTRY SOEK'S OFFER JAKARTA, Wrd. President Soekarno asked university students who met him yesterday in his palace to propose candidates for posts in the Cabinet. The President's offer was reported by newspapers here today. Agencies. JAKARTA, Wednesday. I'HE Indonesian Army's421 words
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Article85 1966-01-20 2 ANOTHER BOMB IN THE POST ADEN. Wed. A parcel I\. bomb like the one t which injured British Acting: Assistant Hißh Commissioner Robin Thorne on Monday was lound in the Aden post yesterday. It was addressed to an- other of the High Commission staff. Mr. Nigel Pusinclli. Director of Establishments.Reuter - 85 words
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322 1966-01-20 2 Petition challenging court's jurisdiction is dismissed LONDON. Wednesday A PETITION challenging the Hong Kong court's I A jurisdiction in a case concerning cheques for HK$4OO 000. handed over in Indonesia to be cash- I ed in Hong Kong, was dismissed today by the judicial committee of the Privy Council. The322 words
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120 1966-01-20 2 Rhodesia tightens petrol rationing CAI.ISIU KY. Wed. Petrol rationing was tightened iurther yesterd.i\ despite a broadcast UNnaN on .Monday by Mr. Lan Smith that nil was still comine into Rhodesia and thai further supplies would he forthcoming. The government has now iniormed all petrol toi.trol ollices that no more supplementaryReuter - 120 words
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Article33 1966-01-20 2 WASHINGTON. Wrd. A miclr.u' tCM Of low -intermediate yirld meaning equivalent to 20.--000 to 200.000 tons of TNT was conducted underground yestrrd.iv the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission's Nevada test site.— AP.AP - 33 words
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Article39 1966-01-20 2 MMila. Wed -Thievrs sto'c a ieep belonging to the head or thr Philippines Criminal Investigation serv.ee. i A police report today sa:d the I ieep was tii ken from the polite I chief* heme— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article136 1966-01-20 2 WASHINGTON. Wed. The United States yesterday deplored the expulsion of American newsmen from Indonenia and declared "the free flow of information is essential." The State Department Pre->s Officer. Mr Robert J. IftsClCikey, said President Sotkarno's order rxoelling all American correspondents from the country would takeAP - 136 words
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Article43 1966-01-20 2 VIENTIANE. Wrd. Twenty Laos Government troops died and more wore wounded in a Communist clearing operation, military sources said here today. The operation, near Thaten* in Saravane Province, last week, failed because the Communist* had prior intelligence.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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92 1966-01-20 2 MANILA. Wed A private plr.l tO tin- Philippines Suprcmf Court today won an orclrr temporarily restraining C'ongnm from payinc out a four-fold salary hMTCaM to members of the House of Representatives. A petition to the court said that, under the constitution, members can-Reuter - 92 words
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212 1966-01-20 2 SHIPPING LOSSES IN 1965 UP 50 PER CENT T ONDON, Wed. lj World shipping losses in 1965 were the worst for many years and the total tonnage lost was likely to be 50 per cent higher than the average for the previous four years, the Institute of London Underwriters was212 words
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220 1966-01-20 2 Peking orders Army on 'full alert for war' LIONG KONG. Wed.— 11 The Chinese People's Liberation Army was called yesterday to be on full alert against a possible attack by the United States. The army's general political department said at the end of a 20-day conlerence In Pekinii that the220 words
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Article36 1966-01-20 2 HOBART (Tasmania). Wed. The Mayor of Launcheston has issued an invitation to critics of the city council's toilets to Lunch with him and his family in any of the city's public lavatories. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement163 1966-01-20 2 W^Ek/ f gopgeous J f for the young and the j': 7 j young at heart. All j *J sizes. Varying styles in t i A clJ t and fit. :j Blouses? Matching fashions from Lady V\ Arrow. Lady Manhattan. VV\ Jayson Classic. Pink Lady and Go-Go. 1 Also exclusive163 words
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167 1966-01-20 3 ABOVE THE KNEES IT IS— EVEN FOR HARTNELL I ONDOV Wed. BritL ish iu^inon otrctea wondered tonight whether Queen Hi/.i beth's knees mii;ht soon be exposed to the world. Kor the royal clothes designer. Norman llartncll the last-ditch defender of demure skirts today surrendered unconditionally and took his new lim-Reuter - 167 words
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Article63 1966-01-20 3 yokk Wed Ariada. a Br.i and the Gorki Studuw c.t Moscow havp completed »n agreement to co-produce 'he firs! tilm ever to be madr Thi tilm to be called "The Royal Prrtormaitee." will be a si>er'iirlf- ol niusir. dance and drama revolving around a love story between a63 words
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348 1966-01-20 3 LONDON, Wednesday (JEOFFREY EDWAKDS. 45-year-old freelance salesman who pulled off a £105 million arms deal with Saudi Arabia, is Britain's latest ''overnight" millionaire. For on commission winning the country biggest-ever export order he stands to earn more than £1 million He H back348 words
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90 1966-01-20 3 BEOUL. Wed. At least 23 bodies, mostly of elementary school children, were found today In the debris :eft by a fire that levelled a squatters' area of Seoul last night. Police said the fire, apparently started by an overheated stove, swept through someReuter - 90 words
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Article54 1966-01-20 3 SCOTT BASE (Antarctica). Wed.— Mr. Peter Bcott. son of Captain Robert Scott, the British explorer who died trudging back from South Pole in 1912. is in Antarctica retracing his fathers footstep.-.. He is a guest at New Zealand's Scott B:ise during the shooting of scenes frrReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration359 1966-01-20 3 A Tory 'Shadow Minister' quits his post WE'RE INEFFECTIVE IN OPPOSITION...' LONDON. Wed. Ml Angus Maude resigned yesterday as the Conservative Party's •shadow" Colo nial Secretary after a row over two articles he had written attacking Mr. Edward Heath's leadership of the party. His resignation was announced as demands grew359 words
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114 1966-01-20 3 I ON DON. Wed A 13--year-old boy. who admitted having taken and driven iway a car. said in in alleged statement that he started taking car> when he was eleven. "I have taken cars ben.i. _i t ii'iiK three Minis and twoReuter - 114 words
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Article121 1966-01-20 3 Airlines agree on reduced fares MONTREAL. Wed A spokesman for the International Air Transport Association said vesler day the controvrsi.il in fliuhi entertainment K>ue has been settl<-<l and new. reduced North Atlantic air fares arc planned for April 1 The new fares itsjsjt fir^t receive ap-»r«»\ .1 from the governmentsAP - 121 words
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165 1966-01-20 3 LONDON. Wed. A, silver medal commemorating Britain's top-ranking pop group, the Beatles, goes on sale here next month. The obverse side will bear the Beatles 1 heads and the rewrse a reproduction of their autographs with the inscription "The Beatles' and datedReuter - 165 words
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72 1966-01-20 3 KAMPAI A 'Uganda. Wed Hundreds of Congolese are takir.g refuge in Western Uganda alter fighting broKe out in the K.iMiidi area Of the Congo between reb»>i and Government forces. Tlir ci ish reportedly began after- the border forces garri'un at K;i>tndi refused to obeyAP - 72 words
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Article56 1966-01-20 3 WEST BERLIN. UVd Visitors to a Berlin bar can now have an evening in the town without arousing the suspicion of their wives. The time-honoured telephoned excuse "sorry, darling I am in a conference" is backed at the "907 Bar" by a tape recording of solemn boardroomReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement215 1966-01-20 3 pjj i 104* Friends and Customers V i i C. K. TANG (S) LTD. 110. OKCXAIH *OAO. SINCArODE. t. TELf PHONES ]«70t |4 lintl). *****. SPEED TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS One of the modern mira- a major supplier of coaxicles of telephone com- m *Z*, a' cable carrier equipmunicationsisthe coaxial ment Shown215 words
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Miscellaneous19 1966-01-20 3 ~s, ft ?eoMisec> AUNTieA »4o *oee v. ©Aye that you'd ©o v i. X^^ SOOO NIOMT i tr -119 words
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Article46 1966-01-20 4 PENANG. Wed The Icarirr \of the women's section of the State PMIP. Ustazah Salniuh b rite Sheikh Hussain. w.H act as mam lat a prayer service 1 at the Tabutual Isiamiah ro'.igious school. Knmijnng Rawa- on Harl Raya 1 morning.46 words
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195 1966-01-20 4 Oil palm scheme gets good response |^l MA LUMPUR, Wed Response to the oil palm investment scheme which promises a return of $105,000 from $5,000 was today described as "very, very good." "Already about half of the 1.000 holdings In the scheme have been booked." said Mr. N A Kul.ir.i195 words
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360 1966-01-20 4 808 NG - Turnover tax: Monthly payments only if... 808 NG By KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Comptroller-General cf Inland Revenue, Mr. L.A. Varty, has agreed to the collection of the turnover tax in monthly instalments "if financial difficulties could be demonstrated." He gave his approval at a meeting with a delegation from the360 words
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97 1966-01-20 4 KUCHING. Wed. —Sarawak Chinese businessmen are petitioning the Minister of Finance Mr Tan Slew Sin. to postpone the turnover tax in Sarawak until next year. The Kuching Chinese General Chamber of Commerce and other Chinese Mercantile Associations in Sarawak, at a meeting last weekend, decided97 words
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Article, Illustration160 1966-01-20 4 Xl ALA LIMP! R, Wed. Paralysed .Miss Chan Poh Chee (above) had a good reason to smile when this picture was taken in her General llosDital ward today. The Kuala Lumpur Junior Chamber of iininiritc had iust handed her a special160 words
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Article192 1966-01-20 4 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. T*HE defeated independent candidate In last night's Bukit Merah by-election. Mr. M. p. D. Nair, today said the victory of the People's Action I Party candidate. Mr. Lim Guan Hoo was "no* surprising." but he did not regard it as a defeat i192 words
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Article38 1966-01-20 4 MALACCA. Wed. The Chlel Minuter of Malacca, Inche Gh»- I tar bin B.iba. last night presented a total of $3 300 "bonus" to 120 mosque and women religious officials in Jasln. about 19 miles from here.38 words
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Article54 1966-01-20 4 SINOAPORE. Wed. The Party Ruky.it Singapore has ex- pelled its former vice-chairman Mr. Pane Toon Tin. "in ignonimv" lor having "betrayed thf anti-imperialist struggle of the party." Mr. Pang, who was th? party'> vice-chairman for the year 1962 >*d f rom i detention an Monday, after ht54 words
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100 1966-01-20 4 If UANTAN. Wed. A floating object a flsherman brought to the police station here yesterday turned out to be a live Americanmade shell. Mohamed Jusoh was n>hlng about three miles at sea near here when he saw it. It was 41 1 lung100 words
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265 1966-01-20 4 Biggest medical mission for Mecca pENANG. Wed. Th« 1 medical mission which will accompany 2.000 Malaysian pilgrims leaving Penang on the Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 29 will be the biggest ever sent from this country. The team comprises thre# doctors, ten hospital assistants, one matron, three nurses and ten attendants.265 words
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Article26 1966-01-20 4 NIBONG TEBAI.. Wrd. Mr l-op Mim Kpp. a .sfn:or hospital at the district hospital at Sungei Bakap. has been transfirrrd to K.nisar as administrator.26 words
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Advertisement139 1966-01-20 4 HowROLEXis^I Every Rolex owner has this guarantee: When you send your Rolex in for routine oiling or a general overhaul, you are assured that your watch is in the hands of expert technicians who are aided by the most modern scientific instruments in watch repairing and servicing. Only Swiss trained139 words
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Miscellaneous36 1966-01-20 4 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl /oKCMABD < (L PHOKE NJL'MBERi J I GOT A PENCIL,) I k ir^^ BUT NO PAPER It T 1 WRITE TH'JA US' fltf isj fIWI j *> NUMBER OHpM (OPiH/L. Wkl r l36 words
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Article, Illustration1714 1966-01-20 5 GENIUS WHO UNLOCKED ALLADIN'S CAVE The story of Auguste Piccard ONE October evening in 1953 the Italian dockyard town of Castellammare in the Bay of Naples glowed like a gigantic bonfire as fireworks exploded across the sky and multi coloured lights glittered from the buildings and the ships in the1,714 words
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Advertisement152 1966-01-20 5 fa ''''////////////////////'/'""""""""f,,, ww^l y y//KrjY y jyt/ s v/// 4y"'/r y y/r y J ''"J W4//W 'VWJ/A > f J^'- «^^r •^^ta v W'yy //y^ ''///"yyyy/ j^^ttTJ^MHspfe .X V 0 y -y^ Ajr Bjt «i HHHJteiiiivifiii^tii' Jb tw? MKfo&^6«jp/^ ---psy S »KSf-M-2tC,66 t* I fCisA GRAND V.S.O.P. COCNAcJ^I Jl^^^l 4tfk*\i-*£&152 words
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Advertisement402 1966-01-20 6 Jfc^^ CATHAY ORGANISATION V MALAY CHINESE PATRONS jfcjSf \fffikt* A HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR OPENS TODAY! CATHAY 3^^^ TROUBLE AHEAD -when 4 enraged brothers shoot Hmmwmnm IT OUT WITH THE TOWN THAT TURHED AGAIHST THEM! b^^ w I TFstrj-'fi' liriLLlVl A" ft %X^ (SOkl*ti J-^ pkoouction From tht four winds402 words
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Advertisement382 1966-01-20 6 i Simultaneously REX-SKY-ROXY Singapore TONIGHI TOMORROW MMI E $3. $2 C-Sl RAY DANTON as I extra also special SUPER AGENT^j® t Ht{v! at s?y* y J WITH ORDERS TO KILL! _^c^_^^_ m^r NO FREE I jj^^B^V^B^B^^ 9 iHt^^jr |NTO !in SCOPE AND EASTMANCQLOR nk\ik\imm jDfcOPENS TOMORROW 3B*^f STATE GLOBE B382 words
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Advertisement183 1966-01-20 6 SINGAPORE -SIMULTANEOUSLY I J REX-SKY-ROXY .OPENS TODAY FU CHEE jt. dflfe^» a I I CHAN SZE SZE Jg\ L 5t h^mwf' %4 I J B^B^BHBB^. Bl in COLOR Mondorin With Superimposed English Subtitles I LIIIO (Spore) TOMORROW SATURDAY M'NITE 1 1 Z A ::^a virnalisi^.,■K- HOW TO s^- If. murder-183 words
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Advertisement532 1966-01-20 6 WISHES ALL ITS MALAY CHINESE PATRONS A HAPPY NEW YEAR N B All Thcottci No Free TTTT" opens today! 11 om, I 30,4 00,6 30 S. 9 30 pm Dorii OAY nod TAYLOR "DO NOT DISTURB" TONIGHT TOMORROW, SAT, SUN MON MIDNIGHT' Special 8.4 b a "PEARL PHOENIX^' OPENS TODAY!532 words
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486 1966-01-20 7 JOSEPH YEO SINGAPORE. Wed - JOSEPH YEO SINGAPORE. Wed FORMS DISTRIBUTED AT FOUR CENTRES By "pHE Singapore Government expects to issue 100,000 work permits to noncitizens under the new Regulation of j Employment Act. A spokesman for the J Ministry of Labour gave this estimated figure today as application486 words
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334 1966-01-20 7 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. A DIVORCEE. Lew Yiow Ho. today told the Fifth Magistrate's Court that she was made to kneel down and hold her ears, every night for four months, by a man who had told her that her former husband had cast a334 words
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Article270 1966-01-20 7 Medium's health raised in court SINGAPORE. Wed.-Ques-tion.-, about the health ol a woman temple medium and her litnes.s to continue her evidence as complainant in a continued murder preliminary inquiry wt-re raised today before Mr. Tan Huay Djin. the magistrate. Defence counsel. Dato David Marshall, suggested that the woman. Sng270 words
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144 1966-01-20 7 BOAC PLANS EXPANSION IN STORE, MALAYSIA SINGAPORE. WVd. Expansion plans for BOAC In Singapore and Malaysia were announced here 'his evening by Mr. Basil Bampfylde. the airline's general manager for the Eastern region. Mr Bam Hyde disclosed that his airline had Just opened a new sales and reservation office In144 words
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Article32 1966-01-20 7 SINOAPORE Wed.-The Hocfc lee Amalgamated Bus Co Ltd was today acquitted by a trafnc rourt on three charges of operating buses -vith smoky exhausts. after the chartres had been withdrawn32 words
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Article, Illustration210 1966-01-20 7 'Auntie Loh' gets award (or perfect attendance over 5 years SINGAPORE. Wed. After u'-ttinu $121 and a special certificate for a fiveyear record of "perfect attendance" at the Bukit Timan factory of National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd.. Madam l.oh I>ck lions (above), 47. said: "I look upon the factory and its210 words
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Article, Illustration40 1966-01-20 7 MR. and Mrs. AS. Jansen, who were married at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Mr. Jansen is the son of Mrs. H.A. Jansen and the late Mr. WE. Jansen. The bride is the former Miss Maureen Reutens.40 words
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Article202 1966-01-20 7 URGENT PLEA TO BLOOD DONORS SINGAPORE. Wed.The Singapore Blood Bank's reserve stock is at a critical level, and j blood is urgently need- cd. Yesterday, the level {ell below 50 pirn.< the combined i Quantity ol all groups. An oflicial of the Blood Bank, appealing for donors. .said today "That202 words
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Article97 1966-01-20 7 SINGAPORE. Wed Some, 7.000 people including businessmen today boarded the Sakura Maru to see the exhibits cf the Japan Indus- trle> Floating Fair. 'I he tair which was officially opened m Singapore yesterday by :Mi Hon Sui Sen. Chairman of 1 the Economic Development Boara ni97 words
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Article74 1966-01-20 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.— When two boy cyclists snatched her handbag and sped off. a housewite. Mrs. E H. Hodne. ran after the I thieves lill two olf-duiy con- stables on a scooter came to her help at busy road junction. The lx>ys. aned 15. pleaded guilty in74 words
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410 1966-01-20 7 SINGAPORE, Wed fFHE Senior Planner (Master Plan). Mr. Chua Peng Chye, today told a public inquiry into objections to re- i visions in the Master Plan, that the anticipated increase in Singapore's population between 1963 and 1972 was estimated at 567.000 people.410 words
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Advertisement434 1966-01-20 7 JACKIE'S BOWL ORCHARD KATONG I> BUTTERY \> Selamat Hari Raya <f and > KONG WE < FATTCUOV (f Moonlight Bowling Contest Saturday 22nd January y? 1966 from 8 p.m. C/ Extension to 1 a.m. c: Vs. If a red pin is >>et in the j£ number one position and you434 words
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Obituary48 1966-01-20 8 .V. H ar* Ml Minimum MR KHOO KAV HIAN BSi H PBS> atd in) praittlully on Is. l at ■ii Mart ib Drive it tv (i.m leaving r<,i, ...o. H^l-u. W»n. I da I icranrl wn« in-i.<u ami anrral great from f ru mr lluklt Kro«n trturtrri48 words
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Article86 1966-01-20 8 N II ..mi. 11l Vmimiim MR AND MRb >: Uickaoii trunk all t-lai:v-- and mead* THE CHILOREN. OAUCMTERINLAW Cbou Juat K. th.mk I friend* for tlieir roa- MR MRS M irirtte and Ken tlun\ all relative!., irienda, VohntaM i"<tv. t'KI .in.l I call. dona 4 i.,,, lor d pravrr*86 words
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Obituary28 1966-01-20 8 Ward* $lt I Him, mum) T KANOIAH 'ny penile moirment* <rfi lovmt: bear* will ai* h.i\» kMB me::, burning thin our Mart* ln*«rted oy loving MM28 words
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She Straits Simrs Thursday. January 20, 1%6.
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Article675 1966-01-20 8 Tiie lunar new year brings three days of peace to Vietnam, but there is no sign that -f-lire will tliis year mean more than the seasonal cynical truce. The Americans will continue to press their peace offensive, and Hanoi, Peking and Moscow will continue to reject675 words
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Article431 1966-01-20 8 It would be patronising to write that Mrs Indira Gandhi, India's new Prime Minister, has taken on problems greater than a woman should have to bear, since there is no reason why she should not bear them as well as any man. The world nonetheless will take notice431 words
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Article123 1966-01-20 8 Further discussion between the United Chambers of Commerce and the Inland Revenue Department apparently has resolved turnover tax problems which have caused many traders much concern. The method of collection was the main question, and it is expected that the Finance Ministry will accept the pi-oposal that the123 words
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1076 1966-01-20 8 HAWKERS AND CUSTOMERS WHO CREATE THEM HAWKERS in Singapore are a tough race; many of them have come up the hard way. They are loosely described as a poor and humble group who wish to make a living in a simple1,076 words
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Article, Illustration555 1966-01-20 8 ALINE MOSBY - ALINE MOSBY by 1 MOSCOW. Wed. m SSIAN girls are lining up in Moscow for the latest beauty treatment facials. The queue is a symbol of the new revolution sweeping Russia: Be Beautiful. Now that Russia has turned out spier heroes, they want to turnUPI - 555 words
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LETTERS
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Letter100 1966-01-20 8 \yiTH reference to your news Item "Ceremonial opening of the Assizes" (S.T. Jan. 17 we shall be grateful it you will note that, while there is to be no official religious service arranged oy the Registrar of the High Court, there will be for the second year in100 words
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Letter30 1966-01-20 8 IN Malay schools English Is taught in standard* one and two for 120 minutes a week, but this Is not done In Chinese and Tamil schools Why' TAR Relum ham30 words
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Advertisement418 1966-01-20 8 S Straits Times Malay Mail < C!«tlir»4 t^'trlHtmtDH KMT k« 6»* f» 4 COLD STORACI $Or>f« MARKET Orchard ■•ad Ilictalmal D*a* COLD STORAGE IRANCMES I At MalhMMl Raad Kataa* Moral B«m. AufKoriMd Agmll CITY SOOK STORE LTD Winchester Horn*. C»<ly». Q*a>. TMI NEWS FRONT r1a«B«Msk"l S<X'*»M M M ISMAIL Admiralty418 words
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Advertisement42 1966-01-20 8 The Renowtitii CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importer! Eiporters of High Clasi Worsteds A Woolleni. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulia Sfrccf Tel: ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Mansion, Ist Floor, Room No. 8. 54 64, Nathon Rood. Kowloon.42 words
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Advertisement135 1966-01-20 8 aw- V; Mm m\ Sore throat? I Dequadin Lozenges kill germs that cause the soreness. They give you comfort and relief from the pain of a sore throat. They also stop germs from breeding and spreading and causing more inflammation and soreness. Dequadin Lozenges are a medically approved, anti-bacterial treatment135 words
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195 1966-01-20 9 'Agreement possible on double taxation policy' 1.1 ALA U MPI R Wrri. Agreement Ml a riouble-taxation polio between the Malaysian and Singapore govern ments can be reached "without any hitch." the Minister of Finance Mr lan SU'w Sin. said today Malaysian Treasury officials, he n;i id MTCffC at present havinc195 words
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Article53 1966-01-20 9 KIAI.A I TMPLR. Wed. An ex-chairman ot th<- branch here of the National Electricity Board Emolnvrrs Union R Ram:.samy was today charged court here with destroying ballot par* 1 Thi- i that The baJlol pa|> at the election nf the brunch held on E 1964 Ramasamy is nllecefi53 words
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Article297 1966-01-20 9 Y. S. CHEONG - Y. S. CHEONG YOUTH SERIOUSLY HURT AS HE CRASHES THROUGH COURT WINDOW rfy SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A YOUTH, who faces abduction and robbery charges, made a dramatic bid to escape from the Ninth Magistrate's Court this morning by hurling himself through a thick glass window. But Lav297 words
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Article56 1966-01-20 9 AI.OR STAR. Wed Police IniftlgttllH the murder of a pad! p.anter. Lebai Hamid bin H detained a suspect lust night. Lebai Hamid. 46. was believed to have been stabbed to death "r> Olgnt and his body dumped into p.itii field in Sun^ei Dedap Km 156 words
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Article26 1966-01-20 9 KUALA I UMPUIt WetL— lndtai Republic Day celebration here on Jan 26 will be nuipt because of ■h nf the Prime Minister. Mi BtiMtri-26 words
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101 1966-01-20 9 Wharf fire on Shell refinery island SINGAPORE, Wed. Fire broke out this afternoon at one of the wharves at the Shell refinery in Pulau Bukom. The fire, relieved to have started by sparks during repair work at No. 2 wharf shortly before 2 p.m.. was brought under control about an101 words
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Article41 1966-01-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.—Members of the National Union of Rjiployees in the Printing Industry in the Straits Tunes Press section have donated $121.50 towards Hindi'" bine Ahmad the 12-year-old Butter worth schoolgirl, who lost both legs in a motor accident.41 words
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Article, Illustration307 1966-01-20 9 R. PESTANA - Runaway lovers may wed here after all By R. PESTANA OINGAPORE. Wed. Runaway Princess Nada Nsoula of Saudi Arabia may wed Id Singapore after all. The princess, who is seeking a divorce from her «2-year-old husband. Prince Ahmed Ben Abdul Rahman, to marry Lebanese businessman Saadedin Shammah. arrived here by307 words
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132 1966-01-20 9 'GUIDES' WHO HELP TO FLEECE TOURISTS SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board is to take action against unregistered "g uide s". who take tourists to local shops to be "fleeced." "These unqualified people who are acting as 'guides' and touts for business for certain shops are doinu a great132 words
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90 1966-01-20 9 j£LALA LUMPUR. Wed. Radio Malaysia will broadcast sDerial Hari Ray.i messages by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Tenuku Abdul Rahman on the first day of Hari Rava The King's message will be in the National Language at 9.15 a.m. In all services, followed by90 words
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178 1966-01-20 9 Victim of 'multiply money bomoh is bankrupt > in nit: BtOU hurt S r% -.i\nv< < > IT KI'Ul (f.MrtR 7 p IS lIANKKI PT< 1 4 34T <>< J!K6 (i.^: BMit Abdul .rali; Azmw} I t.n R»> Bja;<. l z»iiiAi-..v 1 A*si Director frxittf W«Kar<\ I KUALA LUMPUH. Wed.178 words
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Advertisement126 1966-01-20 9 BREATH REFRESHER 11 Jinton Del icious I* I avour Test and relax JINTAN sweetens breath after drinking smoking. Carry JINTAN with you always in pocket purse. Sole Agents: TONG ENG MEDICAL TRADING CO. UGLY RASHES GO FAST with D.D.D. Be the girl that men M Hk look at twice. PP^^^^^^B^fc126 words
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Advertisement121 1966-01-20 9 WELCOME Something that all the family can en|oy music and entertainment 2 throughout the year at home and IHSipP Q t outdoors. That's SHARP transistor 1 -»^T^ radio! Available pocket-size =^B=f§ffl[_____^J models, easy carrying portables byiTo and luxurious table sets Rich BT-150 hi-fi tone. Powerful volume and the cleorest reception.121 words
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Miscellaneous779 1966-01-20 9 TV MALAYSIA tUWNH 3 Kuala Lumpur Flintstonea "Carry On. and IVn.ini;. Nurse Fred"; 7 News in Eng- lpoh und Malacca: lish: 710 Teraud-Populnr S— Johore Blum songs; 7.35 Oldget "Chl- Taipine: valry Isn"t Dead"; B—News8 News in Batu Pahat; Mandarin: 8.10 The Tom 9— Kluans Ewell Show "Put It On,779 words
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Article, Illustration858 1966-01-20 10 MAINLY FOR WOMEN From status symbol to dizzy heights of fashion ONLY 10 yean ago batik was spoken of as a material which you ought to send as a souvenir overseas. And visitors to this part of the world found it delightful to take back a batik length,858 words
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Article140 1966-01-20 10 HOUSEHOLD hints PERSPIRATION stains that are allowed to remain in clothing decompose into alkaline compounds. Rinse washable garments in cool clear water Neutralise the alkali with white vinegar or lemon juice. Rinse the garment thoroughly and wash as usual Don't use scouring powder or steel wool on fine china. They140 words
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626 1966-01-20 10 IT'S YOUR SKIN SO DON'T FOOL YOURSELF r)O you know the cor- rect classification of your skin colouring. If so. you are one of the fortunate minority of women Surveys from around the world reveal that women who use cosmetics seldom select the shades of powder, lipstick and eye make-up626 words
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Article85 1966-01-20 10 Men talk as much as women ON thr average, a person talks only 10 to II minutes daily with men ranking about equally with women, an anthropologist reported in New York recently. Dr. Ray L. Birdwhistell. carefully measured total talking time before making his report. "The standard spoken sentence takes85 words
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Advertisement327 1966-01-20 10 DON'T BE SKINNY ft 1/1 111 M COMCtNIRATtD jd' NA FOOD SUPPLEMCNT y'" fo« UNDERWEIGHT PfOPll MEN It Bio Be btrong Be Powerful w.th WATE-ON GIRLS Get the figur* i that men admire and iS^± other girls envy Mi jA with WATE -ON tP V ™*^B W± «ApM| CHILDREN will327 words
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Advertisement424 1966-01-20 10 Why you should pay 251 more fora Slumberland Mattress (and why so many wis« people have) Slumbtrland quality provide* five good reasons. Slumberland Quality it an Investmen' NvMCifiiTMrcarnrf Y> in wrt wt kw Imi »*i stead n ltd? iMM't it «em wtrflmfcite unresti* a eitra fcllars fir IM lest raattrtu424 words
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Article, Illustration294 1966-01-20 11 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. FORMER Singapore Polytechnic student, Ignatius Ooi Joo Pin, 20, described as a "professional burglar" who had broken into 25 homes since 1963, was jailed by the Second District Court today. Ooi. captured 10 days ago after a hunt for him294 words
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Article70 1966-01-20 11 Two missing in sampan mishap CINGAPORK. \Vc«l. (M J men were reported missing after their sampan collided with a waterboat in thp sea off Tanjong Belayar last niclit. The missins ar<- Kah Ah OnR. a clerk, and Koh Kah Geok. the taikonc of the sampan A third man. (.<>li Chun*70 words
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167 1966-01-20 11 Judge warns 2 'very lucky' youths r UA L A LUMPUR. Wed Tomorrow two youths complete a three-month jail term imposed on them by the Sessions Court for attempted robbery. :ould they go home tomorrow? "ODAY the Deputy Public Prasecutor. Mr. Ajaib Singh, claimed the sentence was inadequate. .Ir. Singh167 words
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Article26 1966-01-20 11 KUAI.A LUMPCR. Wrd. The lvtirman ot Outhrie Corporation Xi Sir Eric Grifflth-Jones. will rrivc here on Jan. 25 for a BW!roW tour of Malaysia26 words
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Article, Illustration208 1966-01-20 11 By Geoffrey Boland SINGAPORE. Wed. One of Singapore"* best known share brokers. Mr. Khoo Kay Hian. died yesterday at his home here, a few days after the death of his closest friend, Mr. Tan Boon Khak. Mr. Khoo who founded the share broking firm208 words
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Article48 1966-01-20 11 i BATU PAHAT. Wed.— Mr. Phu« Tliicn Kariß was elected president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce here recently. Other officials elected were: vieenroMdrn's Mr. Tun Tin Phuan and Mr. Bob Bok Yew; secretary. Mr (.ok Ene Kiat; and treasurer. Mr. i Tan Chiao Yons.48 words
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Article35 1966-01-20 11 TELUK ANSON. Wed. The Teluk An&on Umno division wilt hold a combined Chinese New Year and Harl Raya party for Its members and well-wishers at the Kwone Torn; Association here on Jan. 23.35 words
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Article210 1966-01-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed \|R. JUSTICE GILL In 11 the High Court hen today sot aside a sentenci of corporal punishment imposed on an ex-warrant of- fleer In the Malaysian Army for extorting money from a coffee shop keeper. Lawrence Lopez. 24. was sentenced by the210 words
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Advertisement198 1966-01-20 11 I 1 a iir^ I mm The twin-turbine Westland Wessex can deliver 1 6 fighting-fit troops and their equipment to any point within 1 00 n. miles of base. Outstanding 'hot-high' performance gives world-wide operating capability with realistic payloads and good 'engine-out' ability ensures a high degree of safety for198 words
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Miscellaneous197 1966-01-20 11 Mhtf Onp By V.T. II nml in I V well, good r ourae so_j lookslu<e^^^^^ I OH.Mvao«Klooof my&*»ck! M I set r wish vbh. go do m £9?"'^ S ISP^ T I ANOTHER Am I-^ YwJSS^TOKttXIWaMEIJ T^lfe WAS/ iT IJKE A L well fto%?) J Vjigg P»y I OQa,, J197 words
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Article, Illustration1661 1966-01-20 12 THE WORLD'S MOST CHIVALROUS SPORT School ieaeher res u■•rw i yd iUv ancient Samurai art of Judo THE DEDICATION OF JIGORO KANO ONE day in 1889 a frail looking young Japanese schoolteacher. |igoro Kano. decided that his voyage to Europe would no longer be made miserable by the taunts of1,661 words
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Advertisement57 1966-01-20 12 FATT CHOY j I SELAMAT J j SSif TRAVEL-PROOF TIGER TUMBl£RS^Jp«j|ji PURCHASE OR A PAIR t^^^-^^^^HJ PURCHASE OF NEW J^^Hhß L POWER-FORMULA I^^VSSS: ESSO EXTRA GASOLINE. lIIHIN^Hkx HURRY NOW WHILE fl| ■ll^Hk •LEAK-PROOF LID 11 •UNBREAKABLE ffpiiU^SL J, •IN RED OR WHITE I •HOT OR COLD DRINKS I actual size57 words
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Advertisement1171 1966-01-20 13 10 LIVERPOOL I, HtSI COAST U.K.. Uut Sourt Mill > n<n >tnant ACHILLES uverpool, Glasgow It Pt T«la, Jaa 21 MENTOR jaa 72 lat 21 lit It, I im 'OkiuS NJVI Jai It Ftl I la* 27 -YCLOPS rtl I fALTriYBIUS i Ml ill I »t* I/U <•! ll "YRRHUS1,171 words
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Advertisement2514 1966-01-20 13 JKBSKSSsattMSIBSffI r//£L.l\b{//V£S THi £«CT AS AT:C :e-iWd i Cf— EXPRESS SAILINGS TO NEAR EASI, CCNTINENT ANO !>CANOINAVIA: S'por* p. Sham Penang Arr: Genoa Ha<re H'bug R'nam An:» Coph KINA ai Sailll I* Pt Jan 22 23 25 Fel IS 23 Fel 21 Mar 1 4 II ANCONA C) Jan 2?2,514 words
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Advertisement1291 1966-01-20 13 feELLERMAH BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U.IL/CONTINENI Ltaditg ltr> CITY OF NEWCASTLE Laataß, HaTDurg. Rotleroam, S'pon P. S'haa Pritini Havre. Hull 21/2S IM 21 JM CITY OF POONA Havre. Boulogne. London. I, Bren-en Mitttraam. An,.»erp 1/ I ril 11/11 Mt CITY OF IROOKLYN I n.1,291 words
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Article117 1966-01-20 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. I TNDI'STRIALS were steady with I moves in balance. Minster dropped sharply following a lower profit report and closed 6s. 6d down to 495. 6d. Minings were firm and oils steady. Today'a closing pncti with Tuesday's in hrackrtii: Mount I»a 43/4 M 3/1) N. Broken Hill117 words
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Article242 1966-01-20 14 j I RK( \K V first trade rubber i.0.1i. buyrrs cloned at 5 p.m. In Sinfapore and Kuala Lumpur \rstrrdav at 69. cenLs per lb. op a quarter of a cent on Tuesday 1 dosing level for thr position. The tone was very quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.K.K. closing242 words
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Article49 1966-01-20 14 I'm: prrsrnt rat«- of the Malayan I dollar against thr pound «t*r- line iixt-cl on NoMinii.r 24. 1964 is srlling T.T. or CD. 2s. 3 15 16d. O.D. is. 4 id. Thr dollar is at its statutory middle position In rrlation to im r.mtr .lu.unsi the pound.49 words
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Article28 1966-01-20 14 i Jan. 19. MALAYAN RIBBER PRICE: iiM; rents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5697.12J (up 52.121- ['noffiri.il estimated offering 220 tons (down 30 tons).28 words
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Article211 1966-01-20 14 Jan. 19. Threa months INDUtTRIAk* tvnwtoaa IX eta McAllster cv C.B Holdings Itcu Invest 10 cv uuniop* 12 eta. tt iron a eta K dmeltors IV eu J C H c 14 eta 1-jiMj 13 eta Kotnnmns 12 CU Ked Uitp If cv Koninsuo 10 eta C N211 words
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Article112 1966-01-20 14 SHIP* lying aloncaMo tho tmgaparo Harbour wharvts or oxoootsd today aro: Borusala 1/2, Lrit Matrt-k I Sthie of Madras 10/11. Neder Rljn 13 14. Kanto alaru ISI6. Rotti 18, Pacific Mariner 19, Contto Maru 35/36. Ardalrod 4041, Otomed 44, BenKal Mall 4b. Matarmm 46. Soon 800 N.W112 words
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Article67 1966-01-20 14 TMI Association of Banks >n Malay--1 tla made these change* in Its rales to merchants y»-*terday (all rates to $100) Unltod ttattt: buymg TT 32 T/8: airmail OD 33. 90 d/«t. 33 7/16 credit bill*. 33 5/h trade bills. tolling TT or OD rtady: Unltod Statot II B/Mi67 words
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809 1966-01-20 14 From Our Market Correspondent THE Stock Exchange was firm yesterday with an Improved turnover on the last full day's trading before the llari Raja and Chinese New Year holidays. The turnover was 300.000 shares better than on Tuesday, totalling 794.650 shares of which809 words
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Article28 1966-01-20 14 M.il.iv.in v| O Inrlni'l.in. IK .l.m •Industrials: 'Hi Hit ■<()■• t Tins: in.37 II I -:> rulihtrs H1."..K3 IM Dtx M IM I Km Mi. St. ltd HMI28 words
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Article886 1966-01-20 14 Dt'SINKSS in and rrported to thr Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading room* of thr Stork Kxrhangr >esU-rday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets. INDUSTRIAL*: Bouttiad iMBtl 1)00) *1 12.000) SI W. (2.000) 5166 D. Ounlop »I.»S SU »;.oi su, bji su d.ooo) im886 words
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406 1966-01-20 14 r[E price of Straits tin rallied by 52.12J to $697.12} after a continuous combined drop of nearly $15 which began on January 12. Locally demand, particularly from the Continent, was reported to be stronger than in London. The estimated offering was down406 words
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Advertisement1002 1966-01-20 14 Y^""^"" 1 KAWASAKI KJSEN KAJSHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific t* Atlantic Service Bingkol H'tont L Anjelet N. Tort Bxwf n PMttf. "Ttarttiaa Mara" 14 21 Ftt IS/7J Frt It Ma IMr t «ar II aar "Kiaitawa Man" 18/22 Ma 17/18 Ma 18 Aar I May BMay U Mat Japan Direct Service1,002 words
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Advertisement874 1966-01-20 14 USTRUU'NEM ft*UNO SIWICI INDIA. PUISfaN »N0 SOU StIVICU lat Frtaaattt, aatlntt. M'lkaarat. Sraatt la- Maaal mm Nanaattitat Ptnant 9. S'tiaa Sport S'oort P. Sham Penant I S»a»f.Ta v S Frt ay I Frt 1/11 Frt BtltMNa K/11 laa I Frt 1 Frt 3CrU«DIN» JMM 1/ 4 Ma/ i I Mil874 words
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Advertisement76 1966-01-20 14 GOLDEN LINE \V-^^*^ IB»BIM fOfi- lOEtalDl. fTBHIt. attlßOum. Ptfiant S'»a» a'aora ajat. »ys. Mat. U'v.t uiicr. Often Oockiaa COIBtN WONOCI taVU laa H/IB iaa H'll »as 1/ IT« II Ft) QM« Ml leading Loadmi 1/ B Ft* IB 12 Frt SOltfN SMI MS 11 IB X.M U/IB MM 11/24 Ma76 words
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Article34 1966-01-20 15 Word* SIS Minimum) THE FAMILY OF late Mr. Sham Pitik-n <Jii.hu > thank relatives and fri.nrli for sssssMlsjeßj Attendance. *n*slh^, condolence ineßSftKes. Also fof rice al reliKloufl ceremony at Sikh T<mple, Serrmtian, on 18-1-641.34 words
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Article24 1966-01-20 15 IS Word* SJ (Minimum) PENTECOST METHODIST CHURCH, Koon Seng Road. Chines* New Yeat 'thanksgiving Service (M:-i»y and English). 21 January, 8.00 a.m.24 words
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Advertisement616 1966-01-20 15 {(ontinurd from Pag-e 8) GREETINGS It Word* Sli (Minimum) MR A MRS. MS K. Sundarsm wish an their Muslim friends a Selamat Uarl Kaya Puasa. MR. A MRS. m s K Sundaram wish all thur Chinese friends a Very Happy and Prosperous New Year. SITUATIONS VACANT Ii Word* St (Min.)—616 words
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Advertisement916 1966-01-20 15 SITUATIONS WANTED IS Words St (Min.)— Box SO ct: extra READ the Senior Appointments vacant In The Sunday Mail each week. I SURVEYOR INDIAN, 27, Recently qualified seeks suitable employment. Apply Box A2>-26 S.T. K.L. i ACCOMMODATION VACANT I Ii Word* S« Min.)— Box St ct: extra FURNISHED TERRACE HOUSE916 words
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Advertisement840 1966-01-20 15 FURNITURE IS Ward* tt < Mm.)— Box St ct*. extra LATEST DESIGN/COLOUR Furniture, T.V. Hlre/HM Purcbasa. Chong Fatt Company. 567. Balestlar Road. 3 port 022 M. PETS FOR SALE fi Word* St (Min.)— Box SO ct: txtrm "LABRADOR RETRIEVERS" $230--$3OO (inclusive frtt^hti direct from Jaywlck Kennels Kmlangur, Queensland. Australia. Apply840 words
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Advertisement622 1966-01-20 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* 5« (Min.)— Box St ct: extra FOR THE HOLIDAY MOOd Ls» I Dretta Cento 98ce. New low $183/- on road" deposit. Balance on eaay I terms to suit your pocket. Contact I Borneo Motors Limited or your nearest Lambretta Dealer USE* CARS FOR SALE 1964622 words
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Advertisement495 1966-01-20 15 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) IS Word* tt (Min.)— Bex SO et: mxtra DIAMONDS ARE TMt oever-itllltd vole* of love. Their giving may beip«ak an occasion. Choose your* today from rhlong Shlng Manufacturl-K Jewelieri. I 656 Norm Bridge Road. Spore, KONG HEC FATT CHOY and Bcla- mat Uarl Raya Puanal Marvellous glfti495 words
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Advertisement406 1966-01-20 15 TAWARAN WORKSHOP, JPT. JOHOR n Xl BAHAN TARIKH PENERIMAAN TAWARAN. Dengan ml adalah dl-maalomkan laitu eklan Tawaran yung cliSiarkan pada 12.1.1966 untok mem--1 bell dan memindahkan Baran2 lama, sepertl Land Rover, Commer truck dan motor cycle di-kauasan wortabop. JPT. Johor. Jalan Shahbandar, Batu Pahat, adalah di-terima oleh Juiutera Jentera. i406 words
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Advertisement399 1966-01-20 15 TENDERS TENDERS ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE Tenc'ers are Invited and will be received up to 2 p.m. on 9th February 19titi for the Packing .mrl Removal of Furniture and Personal Effects lor RAAF BUTTERWORTH. Particulars and tender form* may be obtained by appl:> writing to the Secretary. RAAI' Contracts Boitrcl399 words
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Advertisement33 1966-01-20 15 BLUE SPOT TV Model NIZZA 23" Easy Hire Purchase First Payment $40.00 (Nothing More To Pay) Monthly 540.00 FREE Outdoor TV Aerial KEE HUAT RADIO CO.. LTD. 122-124 Orchard Rood. Singapore. Phone *****33 words
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226 1966-01-20 16 MENTRI DEFENDS BRUNEI SHELL AGAINST ATTACK BRUNEI TOWN. Wed. The Shell Co. here has been accused in the Legislative Council of engaging outsiders in preference to local people. The allegation was made by Inche Zalnal Abldin bin Puteh <Kuala Belalti when moving a motion tn »t the current agreement betweenUPI - 226 words
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Article61 1966-01-20 16 PENANO. Wed. Four armed robbers raided a sundry goods j shop tn Ayer Itam early this morn- ing and escaped with over J2of> in cash and jewellery The gang, armed with a pistol and knives robbed the shopkeeper. Mr Ooi Neon. 55. and his family61 words
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Article63 1966-01-20 16 KLUANG Wed The KJuang ct Welfare Committee is to give an ang pou of $12 and two each to 69 in- 1 mates in four homes for the aged I in this district on the eve nt Chinese New Year tomorrow The homes are a'63 words
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Article, Illustration73 1966-01-20 16 EDGE OF ROOF COLLAPSES AND CRUSHES TWO CARS BELOW TWO of the four cars which were parked in front of a flat in Brickfields behind the Lido Cinema in Kuala Lumpur were badly damaged when the edge of the roof collapsed and crashed on them during a73 words
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Article33 1966-01-20 16 KUALA I.UMPL'R. Wed— Chieu Chtr Kee of Jalan Ku;.ntan ber» was fined $250 in the magistrates court recently for failing to furnish particulars for the purpose of ussessing his income tax.33 words
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Article31 1966-01-20 16 PENANO, Wed. A Boria troupe from Kepala Batas. North Province Wellesley. will leave for Ipoh on Monday to stage a twonight performance on Jan. 24 and Jan. 25.31 words
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Article, Illustration504 1966-01-20 16 Healey coining on 'cut costs' mission After talks in U.S. and Australia... LONDON, Wed BRITAIN'S Defence Secretary, Mr. Denis Healey, plans a stopover in Singapore and Malaysia on his way home from Washington next month, but major cutbacks in British aid to South East Asia seem unlikely to result fromAP - 504 words
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Article28 1966-01-20 16 PENANO. Wed The Pmane *nd Province Vellrsley Mal»v Shorthand Association will hold tea party at the Boston I Jan 30 to celebrate Hari R»v» P11.i.-:i28 words
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Article67 1966-01-20 16 PEXANG. Wed. Grocers here will not make their traditional seasonal gifts to regular customers during the present Chinese New Year festive HUH "We cannot afford it this year." Mr. Ooi Poh Lrong. president of the Penang Grocers' Association, said today. "Business has not been too good67 words
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Advertisement807 1966-01-20 16 I, 1 Is SJ THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY TENDER NOTICE ERS an invited for the laying of new teleliiles in The Port of Sir.({upore Authority's area. This v.ill lmnlve trenching from:— (a i Gate No. 8 to Gate No 10 (approximately 6.500 fret) and <b> Gate No. a to807 words
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Advertisement315 1966-01-20 16 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD Tenaer* sn mviiea tor the sup- ply durln.. the vein 1966 ot la I 7.5*0 refuse carrier bin* j (bi I.Xhu covers (or refute car- mi bin* and al«o (c) it flat rate quotation (or repairs per bin (or approviin.ii.l\ !.9Xu refuse carrier Inns Tender torms etc315 words
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Advertisement821 1966-01-20 16 NOTICES PARLIAMENT OF SINGAPORE IDMIMSTRATION OF Ml SI 1M LAW BILL I BUI X». SI) Tne .-*leci Connnuice ol Parliament, on Uie Administration of Muslim Law BUI have extended .he dale for submitting representations thereon irom 24th January. l!<ui.. to 28th February. 1966. Such representations may be made In Malay.821 words
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Miscellaneous321 1966-01-20 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. No relief for a long one? It 9. Doing what one 1& told to be figures! <B>. done on Ice... (9). 7. Calling on sight (Bi. 10 which Joins the North-east a-^ f h to relation to 20 <5). 8 X"J h f _*J o321 words
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Article, Illustration313 1966-01-20 17 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by Kuala Lumpur, Wed IPOH trainer Eddie van Breukelen said today that Pena'alok would definitely contest the Tengku's Gold Cup on Jan. 30, the last day of the Kuala Lumpur meeting which opens on Saturday. The Persian Book gelding was found313 words
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Article63 1966-01-20 17 SINGAPORE. Wed The Singapore Turf Club will be yrpn^piitcd at the Fifth Asian Racing Conference in India by Dato Runme Shaw, the chairman. R. G. Bennett and Dr. C. K Quek. Also attending the Conference will be Dr. W. Rintoul, the MRA analyst: M J. Hrnigai:.63 words
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Article122 1966-01-20 17 |/T\l.\ I.IMI'IK. Wed. \uslralian jockey Merv I'nxner is back again and will ndr for Singapore trainer Milion Sullivan. Merv returned to Australia 14 months ago to join a leading stable in Perth. Western Australia, where he has had a successful season. useful lixhtweight. Merv first122 words
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Article158 1966-01-20 17 Smith (96) hits top form I AUNCESTON, Wed. Mike Smith, who opened MCCi innings with Bob Barber, scored 96 on the first day ol the three-day match against Tasmania. Smith has now hit top form and his innings today followed his 164 last weekend Good scores by Jim Parks i9l».Reuter - 158 words
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Article24 1966-01-20 17 SINGAPORE. Wed Ceylon Sports Club, the defending champions in the Singapore Hockey Association League Division One. received a walkover from Indian Association today.24 words
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1684 1966-01-20 17 Acceptors for Saturday 's KL races Race 1—1.30 Class 4 Div 1 ($5,500) 7f 1 M 373 B.ltcr l.uck (LX Nri West 5 9 0 (SF) Kingston 5 2 :i(i. H<a»ant GM 'Pleasant! Ahmad 4 8.10 (F) Lee 7 3 300GU Fort Kno\ .Pantii E Donnelly 7 8.9 1 91,684 words
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255 1966-01-20 17 EPSOM JEEP'S TEN TO FOLLOW AT KL MEET I/UA^A LUMPUR. Wed. I Ep»om Jeep's ten horses to I follow at the Tengku's Gold Cup meeting are. I 0 Pena'alok Has won many races in South Australia frum 6f to lOf: scored smart win over Bukit Timah 8f last month. Top255 words
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Article35 1966-01-20 17 MELBOURNE. Wed —Australian rurntr Ron Clarke, holder of si\ world records, smashed the Au.«tralian national records for 5.000 m ant', three miles at Geelong last night with a time of 13min 312--scc ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article24 1966-01-20 17 >:ai acca wod Malacca Hich School Invitation XI beat Seietnban Rangers 5-0 in a friendly hotkey match at the padang her* 124 words
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Article235 1966-01-20 17 $166,000 FOR STORE GRANDest PRIX SINGAPORE, Wed. The three-day Singapore Grand Prix meeting on Apr. 9-11 Will cost about $166,000 to organise, the Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, announced today. Inche Othman. whose ministry Is .sponsoring the mee'ln'g. said this would be the grandest ever motor-raclnn event to235 words
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Article47 1966-01-20 17 TOKYO. Wed— Hlroyuki Ebihara of Japan has a<ked lor a postponement of his world flyweight title bout here against Argei. tine's Horacio Accavallo. I scheduled for Feb. I because of i a fractuied bone in his left hand sustained during sparring last week. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article29 1966-01-20 17 IPOH, Wee', Mercantile Bank beat United Malayan Banking Crrporatlon 5-0 in the opening tie of the Perok inter-bank table tennis competition for the Lav Cup here today.29 words
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Article28 1966-01-20 17 MALACCA. Wed— Malacca will meet Selangor in a .soccer match in aid of the Malacca AFA clubhoußi fund on Feb. 5 a: the Kubu Stadium heie28 words
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Advertisement303 1966-01-20 17 Seven-Up Lv\ MrTlßßMjjj 9^^/2 doesn't take getting used *v%m t0 Youli like the fasf 7-Up. the mix that's asked for by name more often by more people! Travel to HONG KONG, MANILA and JAPAN wl TifuL ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES m.v. "RUYS" (14,280 TONS) Dep. SINGAPORE on or about 4th Feb.303 words
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191 1966-01-20 18 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. v three-hour meeting, the MCA central working committee today agreed unanimously to give itself more powers to strengthen and tighten the party. The meeting was called to clear the doubts of some of the members on the proposed amendments. The Finance191 words
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Article99 1966-01-20 18 SINGAPORE. Weci A Judge today acquitted a motorist on a oi causing the death ot .Salithan:i Espnram. by driving in a dangerous manner in Selegle Road li The third district jiu: Donald Yeo Hock Chwee. i. ised. Llm Chun Chue, the benelit of the cli»t*t. Hkld that99 words
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Obituary26 1966-01-20 18 i.'-LE RECEIVED FROM Ayroor. .v.,nimma Kavll. beloved mother of :.amui-l. K.tMiik Katate. Mathewa and Thomas, Tampin Lidkkl Entate and K inj.iinina Snnni.l. Ampar Tin trie26 words
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Article51 1966-01-20 18 BOGOTA. Wed. Authorities said that early investigation indicated that the pilol of a Columbian Airline DC -4 which cni.-hed into the Caribbean laM week killiiiK 56 people MilTered ;i heart at-Iht-ir opinion m ba^ed on an niuup.\v of the body o; :he pilot, i.imberto Gome/.51 words
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Obituary29 1966-01-20 18 in EVER loving Memory or Mr. P K.R. -0-1-63. In- •rrtrd ti wife and child- IN CHERISHED MEMORY of Mr mo died on Martin. I anil only29 words
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Article63 1966-01-20 18 WEST BERLIN. Wed— A woman who told court here today she considered herself a man was given a nine-month suspended jail sentence for having defrauded three West Berlin women of 30.--000 marks ($23.500 1 by promising to marry them. The 38-year-old accused, wearing men's clothes,Reuter - 63 words
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Article307 1966-01-20 18 LONDON, Wed. The stock murkel moved higher today, with yeMerday's Wall Street advance to record levels as the main stimulus. Dollar stocks and issues like Unilever. Royal Dutch. Shell and Bowaiwr led the market higher. Small investment buying WMapparent throughout tin and mo ckned at the day's hitih.s307 words
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304 1966-01-20 18 The inner circle who plotted Nigerian revolt KADI'S*. Wed The Ninerian army major uho led last weekend's military uprising said here the revolt had been planned by himself and an inner circle (ft five officers. The major. Chukuuma V/euuu. told correspondents here that he had submitted to the country's newReuter - 304 words
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90 1966-01-20 18 S'pore Cadets for India Day celebrations SINGAPORE. Wed. Three members ol the Cadet Corps left by air this evening, to take part in India's Republic Day celebrations as representatives of Singapore. The three cadets are: Chinnlah Manohara (Army Cadets), Ong Choon Llm (Sea Cadets), and Llm Klap Khee (Air Cadets).90 words
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Article37 1966-01-20 18 SINGAPORE. Wed Golden Wheel Transport Co.. of Boat Quay, charged In connection with having three overloaded lorries on the roiids. mm ancd a total of $575 by the First Traffic Magistrate. Mr. Llew Ngik Kee.37 words
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Article54 1966-01-20 18 lONDON. Wed— Spot 20 7/16 d.. Feb. 20 9 16d.. March 20 11 16 d.. April 20fd.. April /June 20Jd July/Sept. 20Jd.. Oct. Dec. 20 13 16d.. Jan. March 20jd.. April/ June 20 11 16 d.. July/Sept. 20 U 16d.. Oct. Dec. 20 11 16 d.. c.i.f. FVb. 2O'.d.54 words
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Article30 1966-01-20 18 LOINDON. Wed.— Buyers £1415 I i.'o> sellers £1417* (-£5). Forward buyers £1400 < £3i. .sellers £1401 <~£3>. Settlement £1420 i- £B>. Turnover a.m. 195 tons. p.m. 130 tons. Tone: Steady.30 words
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Article, Illustration148 1966-01-20 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Peoples Artion Party today celebrated yesterday's fall of the Barisan Sosialis stronghold i.l Bukit Merah with a victory tour through the sprawling constituency's streets and kamponxs Fire crackers and rheer> greeted the victorious candidate. Mr. l.im Guan 1100, as the ravalcade148 words
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Article, Illustration156 1966-01-20 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. Chinese New Year may be a prosperous one for a 19-year-old draftsman, Mr. Allen Kok. who found a 20 cent coin without a "tail" in his ang paw (ml packet gift). Already he has been offered $500 for it, but156 words
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51 1966-01-20 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. Traffic Police today announced that Pasir Panjang Road between South Bouna Vista and Clementl Road will be a one-way street from Friday to Jan. 25. All traffic from West Coast Road proceeding towards Pasir Panjang Road will be diverted into Clementl51 words
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Article53 1966-01-20 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. While riding his motorcycle along Lorong Kubong last night. Ng Liew Let. 26. suddenly stopped when .1 long bamboo oole placed across the road. Before he realised what was happening two masked men confronted him with flick knives and stole his $95 watch and 175. They53 words
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Article35 1966-01-20 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester left today after a four-day state visit to Malaysia, during which they were guests of honour at a dinner by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.35 words
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Article56 1966-01-20 18 WASHINGTON. Wed. President Johnson todaj asked Congress to \otc DBtI2.SU million instal men I on tin- escalating bill for Mjpparttag the war in Vietnam The second supplementary defence bill request in this fiscal year will provide, among other things, for adding 113.000 men to the armed56 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous48 1966-01-20 18 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yoteri; IlixllOt I mli-Nl Kuala Lumpur 91 70 Kota Blwru H Penang !>i 75 Ipoh 91 72 90 72 Sincaporc M Ti tlancU 73 55 Jesselmn 86 73 Kucluni; 88 7348 words
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