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Title Section23 1966-01-21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150.000 The Straits Times *1U Estd 1845 FRIDAY. JANUARY 21. 1966. 15 CENTS M.C (P) 1629 KDN 203423 words
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Article, Illustration447 1966-01-21 1 Those peace feelers CONFRONTATION WILL BE CALLED OFF 'IF CERTAIN PEOPLE COME TO POWER IN INDONESIA' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday TENGKU Abdul Rahman said today that he had been given to understand that confrontation would be called off "if certain people come to power" in Indonesia. The447 words
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Article121 1966-01-21 1 Plea by Razak for race goodwill tI'ALA LI'MPUB, Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. today urged "my Chinese brothers ard the Malays" to visit one another during the festive season and renew faith and friendship in each other. In a Chinese New Year message. Tun Razak spoke of121 words
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Article81 1966-01-21 1 LONDON. Thurs. Solf-detqpcp classes In karate have been barm- i ed at a youth club after 14-vt-ar-old Roger Gilbert practised his new-found skill on his younger brother His mother, shocked oy hb knowledge of 18 vital killing spots. I 25 defence moves and methods ofReuter - 81 words
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305 1966-01-21 1 I HAVE PROOF OF PLOT TO TOPPLE ME, SAYS SOEK HONG KONG, Thurs PRESIDENT Soekarno said today that he had clear proof that underground forces were plotting to overthrow him. Radio Jakarta reported. The President said this < was not only the work of the necolim < neocolonialisms, colonialists andAgencies - 305 words
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Article47 1966-01-21 1 PEKINO. Thurs. Newspaper here today published without comment news of the election of Mrs Indira Gandhi to succeed Mr. Shastrl as Indian Prime Minister. Reports nave brief details Including the voting figures of her contest with the former Pinunoe Mkilsut. Mr Mornrll Desal47 words
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Article, Illustration574 1966-01-21 1 Last-minute shopping and going home rush— and taximen work the big fleece EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF AT THE BUS DEPOT... KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. [yjALAYAN Railway, which will have 2,000 more passengers daily during the dual festive seasons until Jan. 28, has added an average of 10 coaches to all services.574 words
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Article49 1966-01-21 1 TOKYO. Thurs. A jBpUKM mission will .<rnvc :t. Suiuair.t next mon'n t<> h>si>: In the Ind(»--neslan Governmi'iH's plan to construct hlgnmkjra in the country. The mission is the resul; of an I Indonesian, request for Japanese experts to Rive ".idvisorv ance"' In ihr nutter. Agencies.Agencies - 49 words
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Article147 1966-01-21 1 CRACKERS BURN THE EYE OF A YOUTH pfcxwo. Than Ho Kei- hiMin. 17. was admitted into the Penang General Hospital last night with a serious eye injury eMMCi by firecrackers. Ho\, ri K ht e.ve was badly burnt when fire crackers uere thrown at him as he was walking along147 words
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323 1966-01-21 1 Menzies retires: Holt is new leader (CANBERRA. Thurs. Sir Robert Men/ies today announced his retirement after a record term as Prime Minister of Australia. Sir RotHTt, 71. who has been Premier for 16 year.-,, made the announcement in brief Press statement. "I am Mire the right thin* for me to323 words
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Article29 1966-01-21 1 SAIGON CO! V PLOT: M AKKI.STEI) UGON. Thurs Mill (;uv (io\ernment arrested !0 .junior afllecta in connection with MNpeetod nimrmt'nt to stage .1 ("tip iletat Rend r29 words
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Advertisement14 1966-01-21 1 The Straits Times wishes all its Chinese readers a happy and prosperous New Year14 words
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Article, Illustration468 1966-01-21 2 SAIGON, Thursday gouTH Vietnam security forces have arrested many junior army officers on a charge of plotting to overthrow the Government, reliable sources said to day. A spokesman for Prime Minister Nuuyen Cao Ky declined to confirm orUPI - 468 words
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Article84 1966-01-21 2 COPENHAGEN lliui.s Tbm\ Danish Seamen s Union announced UXtay that it was boycotting Denmark ;> newest and blgsrsi ship the 92 000-ton tanker A. R Mocller- due to or taken over by the Maer.sk Lmr next week because official permission had been Biven to sail84 words
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211 1966-01-21 2 MANILA, Thursday. THE recently concluded conference of Philippines ambassadors recommended abolition of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation (Seato), aci cording to a report in the Daily Mirror here today. The Mirror .said the con- ference had recommended I thatReuter - 211 words
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Article24 1966-01-21 2 MANILA, Thurs. Fire swept through a commercial-residential block here yesterday, destroy in* a l estimated 200 shop*, mostly ovred by Chinese. UPI.UPI - 24 words
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Article43 1966-01-21 2 LONDON. Thurs The Prime Minister. Mr H»rold Wilson. 9mterday received briar pipe mounted on mahogany p!in n a- Pipe Man Of The Year Mr. Wtl&on. an Inveterate pipr xmoker. accepted the trophy a. INo 10, Downing Street —Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article60 1966-01-21 2 rOKYO. Thurs. A )el fighter of the Japan Self Defen.se Air Force, plunged into the Pacific off the coast of Mlyazakl prefecture in Japan's southernmost island of Kyushu yesterday. The plane, a FlO4 of the fifth tactical wine, piloted by Capt. Mashlro Havashi crashed soon after taking60 words
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322 1966-01-21 2 SOEKARNO ACCEPTS PROPOSAL TO LOWER PRICES JAKARTA. Thurs. i** President Soekarno has approved the proposal of two committees to lower the prices of foodstuffs and petrol. Antara news agency reported today. Antara quoted the Third Deputy Premier Dr. Chaiul Saleh. as saying that he presented the reports of the twoAgencies - 322 words
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139 1966-01-21 2 I ONDON. Thurs. The British Government la to subscribe US$3O million ($9O mil) to the authorised capital stock of the Asian Development Bank. Making the announcement here today, the Over-.-eas Development Ministry said the decision was subject to parliamentary approval. The bankReuter - 139 words
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131 1966-01-21 2 UONX. Thurs. An explosion and fire In the £20 million Caltex oil refinery on the River Main In Kelsterbach yesterday killed at least one woman and injured about 60 people. The charred body of the woman was found about 80Reuter - 131 words
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67 1966-01-21 2 HONG KONG. Thurs.— China has accused the Indonesian Government of filling to keep Its promise to check anti-Chinese activities which "seriously insul'ed the national dignity of China and further poisoned the relations between China and Indonesia.' The Chinese Embassy in jaknita lias lodged the67 words
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Article40 1966-01-21 2 PARIS. Thurs. Madam Devrl Soekarno. Japanese-born wife of UM Indonebian President, arrived here by plane from Rome yest» rday for a week's visir. She said at Orly airport that she planned to do some shopping. —UPI.UPI - 40 words
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Miscellaneous23 1966-01-21 2 j^pguir cu^/ V^ocT, oeucioug^ 4% I /""so TUATi WUV^V', *T f THE FCUIT CUC CM I Wj V OUT 9O EABLV J fivC^23 words
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495 1966-01-21 3 Indira pledges to tread Nehru, Shastri line jyjRS. Indira Gandhi, newlyelected Prime Minister of India has pledged herself to carry on the policies of her predecessors. Mr. Jawaharlal Xehru and Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri. Speaking at a Press conference after her election, she said: "I cannot deviate from these policies."495 words
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Article64 1966-01-21 3 LUSAKA. Thurs.— A Bri- 1 here yesterday the mission .Lsh military mission arriv d followed failure of Britain here today for talks on what and Zambia to agree on Zamare officially termed "f'.tner bia's demand for the neutrairrangements for British lisation of the Karlba hydroroopsReuter - 64 words
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90 1966-01-21 3 ANKARA. Thur.s- Police open- ed lire on rioting prisoners in Anku:\i ;ail yesterday, killing three j and wounding 18. sight seriously. The rior. which i.usted tour hours and Involved more tiian halt ol the j.ul':- 1.000 convicts. protest ;iß;iin.st the pro- 1 posed90 words
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Article29 1966-01-21 3 TOKYo num. A inily strong eiirihf|Uake rocked the n.tfth J:ip.m coastal city of Nii«.it.i and surrounding areas yesterday. No damage or casualties were reported. Router.Reuter - 29 words
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Article31 1966-01-21 3 JAKARTA. Thurs. A number of Communist students who took part in demonstrations protesting against the soaring prices in Bandoeng have been arrested. An tar a news agency reported today.31 words
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324 1966-01-21 3 Britain's decision to buy American jet fighter-bombers LONDON, Thursday DRITAIN has virtually decided to buy American 13 supersonic F-11l swing-wing Jet fighterbombers, vitally affecting its world-wide defence commitments over the next decade, well-inform-ed sources said here last night. Purchase of th«-> Am< i ri- can plane, which has hung inReuter - 324 words
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Article, Illustration190 1966-01-21 3 UONG KONG. Thurs. —An Indonesian document now in Western hands says the Army capture of Communist 1 c a der D N Aidit (above) after last October's abortive coup was set up by an informer who first won Aidit's trust by hidinsr himAgencies - 190 words
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Article84 1966-01-21 3 NEW DELHI. Thurs. British Oiii.in.i ll U) BXport IU-OOJ iii.> ul rice to India under a ni agreement between the two countries the Guianese Minister of Trade and Industry, Mr. Rudy Kendall, said here. Mr. Kendall told reporters, after ta ks here with theReuter - 84 words
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Article67 1966-01-21 3 JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. Showers haw fallen in various parte of Bonfh Africa since yesterday's national day of prayer for rain, but much of the country still remained i n the grip of the worst drought of the century. Heavy shower fell during the night in theReuter - 67 words
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Article231 1966-01-21 3 IBADAN (Nigeria). 1 Thurs. This city was under threat of martial law yesterday after a bloody outburst of murder, arson and riot that left scores, possibly hundreds, dead and injured. Residents of this capital of Nigeria's restive Westsrn Region said disturbances and demonstrations against theAP - 231 words
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Article83 1966-01-21 3 7 OXDON, Thurs. Bri- tain's National Inion of Railwavraen veslerdav decided to call a nationwide strike from Feb. 14 in protest against the Government's failure to accept their pay claims. The union's executive decided on this action by 24 votes to three, after a I'ay-lone meetingReuter - 83 words
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227 1966-01-21 3 Navy chief: Armed forces rely too much on U.S. MANILA. Tnurs. iTI A Philippine Navy commodore charged yes- terday that the Philippine armed forces was riddled with politics, poorly-equipped and its leaders overdependent on American military assistance. commodore Ramon Alcare* criticised the Philippine detence set-up as he relinquished his command227 words
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Article280 1966-01-21 3 TAIPEH. Thursday. IT least 27 people were killed yesterday and 29 seriously injured, most of them cabaret hostesses, in one of the biggest fires in Taipeh in recent years. The fire gutted a fivestorey building which housed a theatre, restaurant, sewral stores and a club.UPI - 280 words
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Article67 1966-01-21 3 LONDON. Thurs. Britain rm« Jflcrtd India an interest-free loan jf £7.500.000 as an interim moans help avert the possibility of ramme tnis year, the governnent announced today. Britain has suggested that the loan should go towards foreignexchange costs of shipments of nheat and other food supplies67 words
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Advertisement326 1966-01-21 3 Lombard Home. Cur. -on s,r,ri. WJ ■y Your money will earn a safe ir 67 in a Deposit Account Your money earns the maximum safe and sure rate of 6*^ whea you place it in a Deposit Account with LOMBARD BANKING. No U.K. Income Tax will be deducted; your money326 words
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105 1966-01-21 4 Police warn of cracker fire dangers SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police today appealed to the public to show the ■tmost consideration when letting off lire crackers in 'the non-prohibited areas. People are advised not to throw crackers at passing vehicles or indulge in fire-cracker "wars" »s these may lead to serious injuries.105 words
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95 1966-01-21 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Maurice Baker of the University uf Singapore ha.- officially taken over •run Mr. Lee Khoon Clioy as chairman of the Board of Trustees of the National Theatre. Mr. Baker Is head of the University's Department of ExtraMural Studies. At the fUst95 words
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462 1966-01-21 4 Plans for new industrial town of 250,000 at Woodlands SINGAPORE, Thurs. |JNDER Singapore's revised Master Plan, the Woodlands area will be developed as a new town within which will be a zone for light industries. The new town is expected to have a population of 250,000, requiring the provision of462 words
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Article238 1966-01-21 4 SINGAPORE. Thursday. A TWO-DAY top-level BOAC sales conference, rt which focussed attention on the airline's past achievements and future planning, ended here this afternoon. The conference, held at Goodwood Hotel, and attended oy 26 top executives in the Eastern Region, today discu&sed cargo, sales,238 words
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Article59 1966-01-21 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Robert Lini Ah Teou. lb. pleaded gulliy In the ninth magistrate's court I today to a charge of outraging the modesty of a four-year old girl at a house in Peslaran Keltling at about 8.30 p.m. on Sept. 22. He was given ball59 words
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216 1966-01-21 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Nine men were today committed for trial on a murdsr charge at the end of a four-day preliminary inquiry before Mr. Tan Hoay Djin. the Magistrate. Peck Yean Khoon, Teo Ngak Hon«. Peck Ah Ter. Wee Teck Slong. Lim Suan Teck.216 words
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Advertisement347 1966-01-21 4 KONG HEE FATT CHOY! 4> to all of you J from all of us at: I Spectacular team of talented dancers In a scintillating, glamourpacked show from the fabulous entertainment world of Japan citinnnni irn lightly the fo(« dons Ivmk/VH Ll Showtime 9.3o p.m. 10.30 p.m.Te1:2404 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••A F*buious JfaiJ!*tt£e«teod TOSHI347 words
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Miscellaneous144 1966-01-21 4 TEX following la today's achadul* of civil %lrrrmft movunenta at Paya Lcbar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS •OAC: Krom London. Zurich. Tel Aviv. Bombay. Rangoon (BA 716) 7.20 p.m. Thai tntarnatianai Airways: From Onaka. Taiwan. Hong Kong. Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur iTU 4011 9 13 t> m Oantat: Krom Sydney. Jakarta (Qr' 7371144 words
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Miscellaneous154 1966-01-21 4 Lumpur (ML 615> 7.2S p.m.; from Kuala Uimpur (ML 127) 7.45 p.m.: from PrnanK. Kuala Lumpur (ML 053) 9.05 p.m. Japan Air Lints From Tokyo. Hone Konic. Bangkok iJL 713) 6.10 p.m. DEPARTURES OAC: To Dnrwin. Sydney. Auckland. Manll.i iBA 716) 8.05 p.m Oantat: To Ban«kck, Karachi. Cairo. Rom* London154 words
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Article, Illustration1802 1966-01-21 5 No beer so Darwin rioted and Governor Gilruth lost his job The thirsty citizens preferred only slow progro- LATE on the afternoon of December 21, 1918, a crowd of more than 1000 demonstrators waited impatiently outside the gates of Government House in Darwin. Two hours before, a deputation of local1,802 words
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Advertisement278 1966-01-21 5 c CCS AMAT UADI r^£^^ sfcS j I RAYA PUASA UkjL/ m WS I GREETINGS BEST WISHES f I FOR A SUCCESSFUL NEW YEAR I > TO r I s ALL PAST PRESENT STUDENTS FRIENDS 1 T FROM i < CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL T 86-B, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE 1. TELS:278 words
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Article73 1966-01-21 6 IPOH. Thins a vwiiu lawyer, Mr. HA. Lawrence, reported to the fxillre thai hK gold v.atch. worlli 1 $2,650. was stolen from hi^ mom Winner Hotel ben day. He said be W-' bla wmttb on a table about 7.15 a.m when he pent i into Use73 words
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Article51 1966-01-21 6 TEI.UK ANSON. Ihun r Ri'ain.f? a cow worth Sl5O brloncIng tv Jasm.m Un HaJI N'our at j Kampong Pant Strong. Runukui). on June IS ;Rais bin H.ni Muhamrd. 26. was 'fined $500 or two month 'the manis'r itps court hei i terduy. when lie pleiidrd51 words
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212 1966-01-21 6 MALACCA, Thursday. pOLICE today warned the public to be on the look out for strangers bringing: gifts during the festive season. ••Their so-called gifts may turn out to be nothing but stones or Chinese tea in whisky bottles" I the CID Chief here,212 words
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Article31 1966-01-21 6 SUNGEI PATANI Tlmr.v I The policP stopped .< i.v ■< I roadblock and neontnd I under th* raw wtm\ Imst in;hi The driver iind hU paaaenger were dn Mined.31 words
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113 1966-01-21 6 Another 'tail-less' coin turns up pCNANG, Than. Another "tail-less" n-ni coin has turned up in I' i- n.i n i; A Form Five student of the Cieor,;i--town Secondary School. Tan C'hong Wah. brought his freak Kin^ (.«-or^r I coin to the Straits limes office herp today. I am prepared to113 words
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81 1966-01-21 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tbim Ng Sang Hong, alias Nr Clior Soon, was today charged in the Sessions Court here with having an identity card with false en- tries. He was said to have committed the offence on Sept 7. 1957 The court was told that81 words
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260 1966-01-21 6 Sabah bids farewell to the gallant Scots lESSELTON. Thurs. J The Ist Bn., Scots Guards, who have been defending; Kalabakan the scene of an Indonesian massacre of eight Malaysian troops less than three years ago will leave Sabah soon after their tour of duty. In a brief ceremony today, the260 words
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Article46 1966-01-21 6 Kl'.y,A LUMPUR. TOUTS, Royal Malaysian Air Force Pilot Officers will leave here on Sui.ckn by air lo aUend an 11-week helicopter conversion course at Hell Union in Pans. They are Piiot Officers Amm Neor Rashid bin Ibrahim A: and Onn I,ye Hock46 words
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167 1966-01-21 6 IPOH, Thurs. The rak Government is carrying out an Investigation to ensure that no successful applicant for land In the Sungei Rapat Malay housing extension scneme gets more than one plot. "We don't wan: one (amilj to get two plots167 words
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91 1966-01-21 6 l/ULIM. Ihurs.— A 63-year- old labourer. Ooi Ah Leng. was yesterday committed to stand trial in the Kedah High Court on a charge of raping his 14--year-old adopted daughter in Soon Lian Estate. Sungei Kob. last May. Dr.91 words
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Article33 1966-01-21 6 IPOH Tin; ;icr in thr St. Michel's Institution here. Mr. J. Alrxunder. had hi* cur worth $3,000 stolen lront of hi.s house in I Garden, off Kuala Kangsar Kona. vps'.rrdav.33 words
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Article116 1966-01-21 6 IJNITED NATIONS. Thurv M.i.ij -a and Singapore will receivf more than $3 million each trom 'he United Nations under Its Development Programme. The a.ssustance is part of funds totaling $312,511.--600 for 84 economic and social assistance pro- jects to 61 nations approv- ed yesterday116 words
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Article27 1966-01-21 6 Council 's date penanu. Thurs aiiK Island Rural DUUict Conncfl will hold its monthly mernne in the State Secretariat conference room at 3 u^n. on Jan. 3127 words
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Miscellaneous96 1966-01-21 6 AM*9 Onp Bff V.T. Hamlin ■B^*"T. f■» t^i if*L rr v^u »m ma. n vk/KLL WELL I OM HI GLXZ ..fiLJZt x^ "*X. H^*%»! FUNeSIVL. fICBM6 -V r*irXo ■ulT* h d w-»yE 1 fiokflCV TH ~^^*9*i WVO TVip Ml DOCTOR f KINA DOCTOR I VWM «UMP»N KINR^ IHck Trtirtf By96 words
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321 1966-01-21 7 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Government-sponsored Vocational Guidance Steering Committee is to launch an island-wide job survey this year to assess the different categories of personnel required in future. Mr. Yip Weng Kee. secretary of the committee, said this manpower planning was necessary to321 words
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Article23 1966-01-21 7 BUTTERWORTH Thurs. Tlip Kepala Bata branch of the M:\lßrsian Indian Congress held a condolence matting yesterday in Prime Mr Lai Bahadhur23 words
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Article32 1966-01-21 7 PARIT BLNTAR Tiur.v The Ba«an Serai Youth Club will staßo a variety concert In the Oowr.nw'n' Ene'ish School hall on Jan. 23 to cflebrato Hari Raya and Chines,- Hew Vo,r32 words
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153 1966-01-21 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. T h c Permanent Board of Malay Language and Cultural Congress is to convene a national congress in August to discuss the national language. Among those attending will be Malay language ♦•xpert.s from Malaysia, Indonesia and the Phlllpas well as other countries153 words
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201 1966-01-21 7 Accused who broke court's window: I only wanted to break my head SINGAPORE, Thurs Lav Kirn Chve. 21. today explained why he had hurled himself through a glass window of the Ninth Magistrate's court yesterday. He told the magistrate. Mr. S. Rajendram: "I did not want to run away. I201 words
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Article91 1966-01-21 7 rent report KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Ratepayers' Association of Malaya today declined to comment until "more details" are available on the Government's decision to de-control rent. Its president. Mr. Leon? Hoe Yeng. (elt that the Government should release the full report of the committee which examined91 words
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Article40 1966-01-21 7 IPOH. Tliurs rhe Li»ns Cub of Ipoh brought cheer today to 298 old (oiks in several new v:'.! igp.s here with gilt& of cash and food. Qlfts In kind included rice, milk, fruits and cigarettes40 words
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Article33 1966-01-21 7 .-r.JtEMBAM Thuiv Ha.ian Sarkani bintf Munchak 32 witr i>i a >ongkok-makcr. wax today knocked down by a lorry :n Birch Road herr She died in hospital without regaining conaciouaneat33 words
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226 1966-01-21 7 Sungei Buloh finds a new champion to help them KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs inmates ol the Sungei Buloh leper settle--1 ment have found a new champion to help them lead a normal life on their return to society. i He is Mr. Tan Siew Sin. rhe Minister of Finance, who spent226 words
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Article, Illustration103 1966-01-21 7 Dato Fenner says farewell to officers \IALACCA. Thur*. The A Inspector-General of the Royal Malaysian Police. Dato Sir Claude Fenner. yesterday bid farewell to all the police officers here at a party In the Central Police Station canteen. Sir Claude will be retiring soon. This morning, he called on the103 words
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145 1966-01-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Mr. V. G. L i n g a m. executive secretary of the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services, died in the General Hospital here today after a short illness. Mr. Llngam. 48. had145 words
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111 1966-01-21 7 N-LANGUAGE WEEK: SABAH PLANS BIG RALLIES JESSELTON- Than. Sahahs first National Language Week will start on Feb. 21 in grand style. Rallies, at which pledges to uphold and foster the growth of the National Language will be taken, are to be held in every district centre. In the State capital111 words
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Article61 1966-01-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —I Tlie Inspector-General of the Ro- yal Malaysia Police. Dato Sir i Claude Fenner. will broadcast his annual Hari Raya message to all ranks of the Malaysian Police Force over Radio Malaysia's Malay I network at 10.15 p.m. on Sunday. It will61 words
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Miscellaneous42 1966-01-21 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl f VAX! ITS TOL'OW I JS*^ rv 6NOOZINJ' IM TW' PACK. 7 \.\Kw V TWSSE OMS, EH, >Wjr^W HOW TRUE 7\ /'HOWEVER, AGILE BBAIN IS VGJV'MORI J I CAPABLE OF SOLVINfI ALMOST vr— ANY PI LEMMAi^2 TZ.^y42 words
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Article29 1966-01-21 8 M Hnrdt $li t Minimum i MR A MRS A. S Unurn 'hani •nd frlen.iK fur their kind uawtanc*. vat iti »n<i mtrndaDcr at their araddlßj on the29 words
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Obituary20 1966-01-21 8 M HnrJi US Minimum IN LOVING MEMORY of Mr OMHI Tut. railed to ra lon hi.ilrrn infl rlraa20 words
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Article90 1966-01-21 8 Murrf. 11l Vinimumi MR A MRS Taa Hung I and Irnnti. .in.l tppf nnd PMHIW M WISHING ALL FRIENDS mil >-nront >.ar V- Ort-nard MR A MRS. Mrrvyn rWMIIBI of City-ATI Advertising, Kuala Lumpur i«h all IBtir Knrndii Happy \r,r s. lamat Hun Rajm DATO TAIB hin H»Ji Andxk90 words
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Article694 1966-01-21 8 The prediction that unless tlie population explosion is halted in the next 600 years then will be (inly one square yard of the earth's surface I ior every human being alarmed nobody when Florey first made it. and possibly WM only a passing amusing thought694 words
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Article362 1966-01-21 8 Sir Robert Menzics hit always been a stylist. Whether topping his classes as a spectacular schoolboy, soaring to legal fame as a young man 01 sparring politically in maturity he did it stylishly. Then foi 10 years as Prime Minister hr led Australia with a grand compound of362 words
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Article191 1966-01-21 8 Kuala Lumpur's taxis must be brought under strictei control than appears to exist at present. Too many are over-driven and under— viced, rattling and lurching and giving their passcii^cis most uncomfortable and often rather frightening rides. Toe many, bearing names of othei districts, should not be plying the191 words
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407 1966-01-21 8 RICHARD RESTON - AID millions now for rural Vietnam RICHARD RESTON By qiHE tinted States 1 is stepping up economic assistance to South Vietnam in a long-range effort to collapse, if possible, the Communist Vietcong political structure in rural areas. Officials of the Agency for International Development (AID) have reported that in 1966407 words
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Article154 1966-01-21 8 IT Is heartening to hear the Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, regarding those who possess statutory declaration relating to ur.-nam-ed birth certificates I am sure many of them, especially those over 35 years of age. would not be able to produce the birth certificates of his154 words
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Article439 1966-01-21 8 YUNUS MARIS M. A - Learning Malay— lBs YUNUS MARIS M.A. By University of iVlaiaya VOCABULARY: Dow m) bin; berDOSA l») to sin. to bt sinning: txrSALAH <v> to be guilty; dl-Pi ji <v> to be praised; di-MlLlA-kan <v> to be honoured; &usah cadji difficult; me.M I SAllkan <v> or meNYCSAHKAN hati (v) to cause439 words
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Article, Illustration740 1966-01-21 8 M. Sivaram - The woman who watched history in the making M. Sivaram by New Delhi, Thurs WHEN the late Jawaharlal Nehru wrote "Glimpses of World History" he could never have imagined that the person for whom it was written would some day have a hand in shaping world history. Now, as Prime740 words
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Advertisement541 1966-01-21 8 (Straits Tibks Malay Mail ClolxrKtf •^yertiwminli May Handed la I COLO STORAGi WMsV < MARKET < OtcKard X—4 ■•t.afiowwt O».k I COLD STORAGf BRANCHES < At Holland Bo«d Katwig I M..0l 80,. Aathorned Agentt CITY BOOK STORE LTD, Maaftaatßi Haute. Calrr«r Q»«t I THE NEWS FRONT I fitipatrick Supermarket M541 words
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Advertisement56 1966-01-21 8 THE IMPROBABLE SUCCESSES OF ETTIE LEE: This spinster schoolteacher was determined to save the children nobody else wanted: boys who had been given "one last chance" and failed. Read how, through incredibly shrewd real-estate transactions, she earned the $3 million to put her theory of teen-age rehabilitation to work in56 words
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Advertisement87 1966-01-21 8 jtiLmW^'' •fi il Ryvita crispbread does more than just taste good Ryvita is a delicious u ay favourite spread, to slim. And Ryvita Nice to know that tastes good with just Wt something as crispy and about everything. M marvellous as R>-vita Try it with jam or H keeps you87 words
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331 1966-01-21 9 PROTEST OVER GOVTS DECISION TO SUSPEND ELECTIONS W&* TAIPING, Thursday 'piE I'nited Democratic Party has directed all its members serving on local authorities to resign en bloc in protest against the Central Government's suspension of elections at local authorities level. This directive331 words
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181 1966-01-21 9 SHOCK AND SURPRISE' TO TWO OTHER MEMBERS tee meeting in Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 19. At the start of the council meeting last night, Mr. Lim sought the permission of the council chairman. Mr. O. Fernandez, to make his stand in the council "clear" in view of the "things which181 words
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Article, Illustration121 1966-01-21 9 Late buying spree in packed 'fairy-land 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Chinatown was packed this evening with thousands of people doing their last-minute shopping for the Chinese New Year. The New Year eve rush was particularly heavy as intermittent rains during the last few nights had slowed the shopping tempo. SalesMK KIAN SENG - 121 words
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152 1966-01-21 9 Typhoid: Two more cases in Kelantan 1/OTA BHARU. Thurs. Two confirmed cases of typhoid were admitted to the General Hospital here yesterday. This brings the total number of confirmed cases In the State since the flood to six. The otner four, who were admitted more than a week ago. have152 words
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Article172 1966-01-21 9 ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. *A. lensku Abdul Rah.l today conuratulated I Mrs Indira Gandhi, the third Prime Minister of In- i dia, on ncr election as the j head of the world's largest i ucmocracv. She was elected Prime Minister by about 500 Indian Congress Party members of172 words
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231 1966-01-21 9 Sabah told: Work hard for benefits of joining Malaysia lESSELTON. Thurs.— J The chairman of thr Sabah Alliance, Tun Mustapha bin Dato Harun. today called on the people to meet the challenge of the Year of the Horse by moving forward to achieve all the benefits "we have treasured and231 words
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165 1966-01-21 9 IPOH. Thurs.— A beancurd seller. Lav Yew Sooi. 24. was acquitted by the Sessions Court here today without his defence being called on a charge of robbing a shopkeeper. Goh Say Doe. 38. of cash and goods worth 55.000. Lav. who was defended by Mr.165 words
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238 1966-01-21 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. 0 The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, in a Chinese New Year message today, urged the people to remember "friends and relatives" who were still struggling for tte ideals ,of human equality and Justice. He also called for a238 words
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Article62 1966-01-21 9 KLUANQ. Thurs— The Mentrl Besar of Johore. Dato Hajl Hassan bin Hajl Yunus. yesterday received two cheques totalling $7,194 from Mr. Fong Wan. owner of the Rex Cinema here, for the National Defence Fund. Mr. Pong donated $5,000 and the balance represented proceeds from the advance62 words
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Article32 1966-01-21 9 PENANG. Thum. Two new mosques built under the rural development plan are nearlng completion in Province Welleßley. They are in Kampong Selamat iTa.vek Glugor) and Sungel Rambal (Bukit Mertaiam)32 words
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Advertisement137 1966-01-21 9 ,2? Mi WM KJZ "'fry f/ c Jt+> juinLtoh. y^B^^l^Lll c v jfl sW r j£M /w Kb# \^^B L^ ~i A M ftJULI I slat band chains and wheels \R3^""*~f Fi (W For mootti efficient carrying of bottles, cans, \«l t Ti M^M TBiltlf I containers and all products137 words
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Advertisement45 1966-01-21 9 WE TMEOE GREAT C3h^7 PLEASURE IN WISHING ALL OUR FRIENDS =^lsj/ AND CUSTOMEES i I Our stores will be i/ySxN closed from January 1 1 21st. to 24th. and wiir li M\ v open as usual on Tuesday, the 25th. i j SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR45 words
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Miscellaneous976 1966-01-21 9 TV MALAYSIA h.j.inel 5 Koala Lumpur Sports"; 7 News In Enffil.sh: and l'enang; 6 Ipoh and 7.10 Chinese New Year McsMularci; 3 Johore Bahru; age by Mr. Tan Slew Sin; 7.12 4 Taipinf; 7 Batu I'ahat. Arena Sultan "Sports 9 Kluang. Round-up": 7.35 Hollywood Star Theatre "Star In the P.M.:976 words
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165 1966-01-21 10 I^ANGAR, Thurs The study of Islam should be made a compulsory subject for the school certificate and similar examinations, the Mentri Besar of Perlis. Dato Sheikh Ahmad, urged here last night. "After all. in pre-war colonial days, religions knowledge or scripture165 words
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Article65 1966-01-21 10 MALACCA. Thurs. The po- lice here have allowed 20 gangsters, restricted In the various districts outside Malacca town, to return home for the Chinese New Year celebrations because they have behaved themselves. During their three days of freedom, they will have to remain indoors from 965 words
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98 1966-01-21 10 PENANG. Thurs. The City Council is preparing plans to reclaim part of th- foreshore at the end of Green Hall for turnine round of vehicles. This reclamation, if approved by the state authorities, will eventually ioin ud with the future arterial road from Barran98 words
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Article, Illustration124 1966-01-21 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Finance Minister of the j Maharashtra Province of India. Mr. S. K. Wankhede. today extended an invlta- tion to Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to visit India, and his province in particular. The invitation was extended on behalf of124 words
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Article51 1966-01-21 10 Mr. Lee sends cable to indira SINGAPORE. Thurs Mr. Lee Kuan Yew today cabled Mrs. Indira Gandhi: "On your assumption of the office of Prime Minister of India, ruay I send to you my warmest congratulations "May India grow in strength under your leadership and may her people prosper and51 words
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Article53 1966-01-21 10 KUALA LUMPUR- Thurs I The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong will at- I tend the Royal Alam Shah Golfing Society's dinner and <i at the Federal Hotel here on Jan 39. The dinner and dance i« held j under the patronage of the53 words
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Article57 1966-01-21 10 RAUB. Thurs Three Peace i Corps volunteers have been posted to schools here. They are Mr. and Mrs. David B. Thomas, graduates of the University of Colorado, who are posted to the Mahmud Secondary and Primary schools and Mr Wilson Crider. a graduate of the University57 words
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Article45 1966-01-21 10 Secondary school. CBT charge KULIM Thurs. A replanting officer, Jusoh bin Endot. 33. pleaded not guilty yesterday to a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of $13.50 worth of m»- I nure He was granted SI. OOO ball oendine hearing on May 045 words
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Article, Illustration294 1966-01-21 10 'MALAYSIA AN OASIS OF HOPE IN TROUBLED WORLD': SIEW SIN SAYS NOW 15... KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE abundance of active tolerance which Malaysians show towards each other can make this country on oasis of hope in a troubled world. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan294 words
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Article123 1966-01-21 10 IJUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce today appealed to the Malaysian and Singapore Governments to "put into effect their intention to maintain economic co-operation" and establish the proposed common market. Its secretary. Mr Henry T. Wong, said in a letter to the Ministers123 words
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78 1966-01-21 10 ALOR STAR. Thurs A iT-year-old youth was ordered terday to be detained in a reform school until the age of 21 for attempting to rape an 11 -year-old schoolgirl on an estate path in Padang Serai last April. "You have committed a very78 words
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182 1966-01-21 10 Smuggle bid soldier is fined $10,000 lOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. A Royal Corps of Transport driver. Private Kamaruddin bin Noordin, was fined $10,000, or two years' jail, in the Sessions Court today for attempting to smuggle into Johore $15,883 worth of textiles in an army bus last October. He pleaded guilty182 words
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Article86 1966-01-21 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The teachers panel of the National Joint Council of Teachers has requested the Staff Side of the I Whitley Council to attend a joint meeting on Jan 28 to dis- cusa the Government's reply on the question of implementing equal pay. The86 words
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Article, Illustration367 1966-01-21 10 Conference of lawyers calls for appointment of Ombudsmen KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday THE Colloquium of the Rule of Law, sponsored by the Inter-national Commission of Jurists, held in Colombo last week passed a resolution urging that Parliaments appoint an Ombudsman the Scandinavian-style "grievance man A Malaysian lawyer. Miss P.G. Lim. disclosed367 words
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188 1966-01-21 10 DENANG. Thurs. 1 Penang Customs detained four men and seized $30,000 worth of tobacco from a trawler in a tributary of th« Sungei Merbok in central Kedah early this morning:. This success was the rwsult of a 4.15 a.m. ambush b?188 words
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Article73 1966-01-21 10 Ulu Langat spends $125,500 KAJANO. Thurs. The Ulu 1 Langat Dis'rict Rural Development Committee spent about $125,500 for improvements to new villages last year. More than $80-000 went on in»--i proving ronds while another $40^ I 000 m set aside for constructint I three community centres MM each at Tarun73 words
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Article58 1966-01-21 10 PARIT BUNTAR Thurv Teachers and students of Metlw* dist Secondary School her*" lo- day observed a two-minute .«>- -ence in tribute to the late Inch* Abdul Rauf bin Abdul Rahman. Alliance MP for Krlan Laut. Inche Abdul Rauf. who died u» Taiping hospital on Tuesday,58 words
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144 1966-01-21 10 SUNGEI PATANI. ThursA man armed with a stick waylaid and attacked a poultry dealer last night before robbing him of his day's takings ot SlO5 on a lonely estate road at Bedong. near here. The victim. 00l Alk Sun. I 38, suffered a fractured right144 words
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Advertisement110 1966-01-21 10 ■ii|iii|iiiiiiiiiiniii|| T *lsiiaMg >^^^ Secure... because NESTLE (are I FTi Tl^T^ I I arto£«Mi > a part nf loving rare. Like growing and it lia> nine vitamins and ■pfti*' 4 motli«-r\ milk, it is a complete food. iron to guard your l>ul»\ afaiiMt UlaeM Jp^ &vf[ I If* aM<l? from110 words
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70 1966-01-21 11 I\< Ml Bohan bin Yusof (above), left fur Holland last week for an advanced training course at XI..M Head Office. Inche Bohari joined XI.M in 1949 and is an expert on air cargo handling. During the course in Holland he will learn the70 words
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Article, Illustration134 1966-01-21 11 'Tin use to exceed output' 'T»HE U.S. Bureau of A Mines said in Washington that consumption of tin in the non-Com-munist world in 1965 continued to exceed production, but noted that sales from U.S. stockpiles helped meet consumer requirements. The bureau, in a brief statement on tin in 1965, discounted134 words
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Article, Illustration430 1966-01-21 11 S'pore will have first net, twine factory (SINGAPORE'S Finance Minister, Mr. Lim Kirn San, will officially open the State's first fishing net and twine factory at Jurong which has been tentatively fixed for February l.">. The $2 million company, which began production in August last year, is now making plans430 words
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Article61 1966-01-21 11 v«R. JIMMY LAI (above) senior counter clerk In Japan Air Lines, lei i tor Tokyo recently to train further on the latest airline ticketing methods and procedure. His training is in keeping with the company's policy of keeping their staff well familiarised with the latest techniques.61 words
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Article71 1966-01-21 11 The Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry plans to set up a special body to stabilise copper prices in Japan. A Ministry spokesman said it was proposed that half the revenue to the Japanese copper Industry received from the abolition of the copper import duty should be71 words
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Article, Illustration151 1966-01-21 11 rTTHE manager of Malayan 1 Development Machinery Ltd. of Kuala Lumpur which recently opened a division in Singapore Mr. T. M. Somes and the sales/office manager Mr. Tan Joo San are shown above. Malayan Development Machinery opened a division in Singapore to bring to Singapore customers151 words
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Article66 1966-01-21 11 U.S. auto and truck sales for 1966 equal to or better than In 1965 was predicted in New York by Mr. James M. Roche, president of General Motors Corporation. In 1965. the U.B. produced a record 9.300.000 cars and 1.500 000 trucks. Mr. Roche pointed out that by66 words
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Article48 1966-01-21 11 United States consumption o: new rubber :n November 1965 10--tallfd 177.198 long tons, the Commerce Department reported That was 8 082 tons brlow the rrvi.sed estimate of 186.281 tons 1 1 in Octob 1965 but «J H*i2«\* bove Lhe c°n»umpuon of 155.848 toru In November 1864.48 words
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Article, Illustration230 1966-01-21 11 f UFTHANSA German L* Airlines, which inaugurated services through Singapore last April, carried over three j million passengers] throughout the world in] 1965. This was announced by the airline's manager for Singapore. Malaysia and Brunei, Mr. A. vom Hofe. "This is the first time In230 words
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Article, Illustration87 1966-01-21 11 United States industrial production Jumped in December to 148.3 per cent from a revised figure of 146.3 per cent In November, the Federal Reserve Board reported today. In December, 1964. the Federal Reserve industrial production Index wat 138.1 per cent. The index takes the period 1957/5987 words
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Article101 1966-01-21 11 B. P. Goodrich Co. said 1866 capital spending will total USSIOO million or some 70 per cent more than the $58 million in 1965. Added tyre capacity, boosting unit output ol passenger car. truck and ofl-ihe-road tyres by some 5 per cent, is scheduled for U.S.101 words
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Article182 1966-01-21 11 PAN -ELECTRIC Industries Ltd. factory now in full production at Tanjong Rhu, Singapore is shown above. The plant has a production capacity of 20.000 refrigerators per annum, which is capable of being extended to 40,000 units with the installation of little additional machinery. The whole of the182 words
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Article97 1966-01-21 11 A leading Malacca motor dealer. Mr. Ng Ah Tong. has returned from a visit to the Bridgestone factory, near Tokyo, greatly impressed by the big scale and efficiency of the organisation. Mr. Ng. who Is a dealer in the new Bridgestone motor cycles recently Introduced into97 words
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Advertisement314 1966-01-21 11 RELAX ON A 2 WEEKS TRIP TO SYDNEY? VIA PORT MORESBY WHY NOT AUSTASIA LINE'S IWI. V. "AUSTRALASIA" S. S. "MALAYSIA" Offer o MONTHLY Scheduled Possencer Service between SINGAPORE and SYDNEY/MELBOURNE via PORT MORESBY Colling ot PENANG PORT SWETTENHAM before departure SINGAPORE. OIPAUUH OAT U MOM iINC WOIE fO« t?«t314 words
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Advertisement234 1966-01-21 11 .^sssss^^ Retiring Returning? The Channel Islands offer you an equable climate, low taxation, no death duties, excellent communications with England and Lurope. National Provincial Bank Ltd. provides a full banking and trustee service in all the Islands both for residents and non-residents. Full information will gladly be given by its234 words
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Article, Illustration1784 1966-01-21 12 THERE were strange things going on at the Brooklands race track outside London on the morning of March 1, 1908. As a group of onlookers stood around three stable like garages, a band of mechanics got to work pulling apart three shiningnew Cadillac automobiles.1,784 words
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Advertisement126 1966-01-21 12 IOLiIZ dear stereo gives you greater driving pleasure! Music while you drive! j|^^ Simple one touch operation. V~^3HKCmzZTir tt^S^B Easy slide "in-and-out" corHr*— m fL. lIH-p^^^tcS^^tS tridge of 4-sound track endWfc- i 3^^^^a-L^ lc stereo tope M f> <** f"\ 41 Hkß terrific stereo sound W W JjA II "^production126 words
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Advertisement708 1966-01-21 13 Wish All Their Friends A Happy Prosperous New Year H>M»aw> <hmmmmm! mmmm*""" *"~~"^mmmml mmm^7 mmV mVmV mml Egp^j M^ I MIHI. BRUNEI AND SAOAH: KIMANIS *t for Pfnding, Mirl, Labuan j'ton, Kudat, S'kan, Tawau Jaa 21 PETALINO 't for Miri, labuan. i'ton. S'kan Jaa 23 KUNAK for Pending, M.ri, Laouan,708 words
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Advertisement964 1966-01-21 13 r//£Z.n\i£//v£s THt E.ASTA. ATiC CC' 1 :cjnd- EXPBES!> SAILINGS :Q NUR EASI. CONTINENI ANO SCANDINAVIA. S'nim fenang Am Genua Havre H burg K :jm An* tupn KINA a) Sailll in Pt lan 24 25 26 Fel II 23 Fel 2* Mai I 4 II ANCONA C) la* 21 Fel I964 words
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Advertisement1158 1966-01-21 13 I ben%line\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVtRPOOL CONIINENtAL PORIS. BENLOMOND r JJ b.ngaoor» B Sham K C nan( Jai 22 26 Jai 27 28 Jan 30 31 For Liverpool Mar 1 BENCLEUCH Rotn>-.-.i Mar v Sirgar.-e S >3fn Penang Hamburg Mar 11 Jai 27 31 Jaa 31 3 Fta 4/41,158 words
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Advertisement659 1966-01-21 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. C 0. v LTD. SEE OVERLEAF fOI OUTWARD SERVICE FROM UX/CONIINUI ualiii Itri CITT Of NEWCASTU lonaun. NamCurg, Roniraiai. Soon P. S'kaa) PteaM Havre, Hull 23,21 Jai 27 Jaa CITY OF POONA Havre, Bouiognt. Lmdm. H c.rg, Bremen. Rotterdaia •.ntxtrp S I Fel 111 Fll CITT OF659 words
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Article281 1966-01-21 14 VALUES armed downwards during the short period the Kubber Market operated thii week state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. In their weekly review. Alter a drop jf one cent, condition, gradually stabilised and recovered slightly, but trading lacked substance. Turnover was on the small side, and there were281 words
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Article244 1966-01-21 14 FEBRUARY first trade rabbet f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m, in Singapore and Kuala Lumpui >rsterday at 70 rents per Ib. of five-eighths of a cent on Wednesday's rlosing level for the position. The tone was inactive. K.A.S. and KM. X.L. closini prices in tent* per Ib. yesterday:244 words
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Article72 1966-01-21 14 /"■NINES! Prodi*. e«chan«a, SMisaVj awro noon swims par picul yesterday: Coconut oil: hulk $53 Mllers. drum Sfts nellers. Copra: Jaa./Keti. l*K /Continent I'miK.'' Pspnar: Munton »-hite 1227» Metiers. white J2L'."i rrllrra special Mark *lA7t fellers garbled Ljimponx ni.'tck .«l.'>7jiN i neiiera mil iivi, ABTA *17L'»(Ni oHler* <lOOt NLWI72 words
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Article27 1966-01-21 14 Jan. 20. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 70 cents (up five-eighths of a cent.) TIN: S7Ol (up $3.87 U. Unofficial estimated offering 250 tons (up 30 tons).27 words
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Article30 1966-01-21 14 HaaaVaa SUK-k Indicrs Ja" H< I ..ii .'0 *lndu>trial!i: MM 'H iih I ins m.;'i iitir.' > rulibtfrs; UiJU III", 83 l>c. :'.ii. isi;:: mmj l»rr ."I. Htfi'! |iiu30 words
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888 1966-01-21 14 From Our Market Correspondent THE Stock Exchange was active and firm right up to the close down at 12.30 p.m v°sterday for the long Chinese New Year and Ilari Raya holidays. A final burst of energy yesterday morning resulted in price rises888 words
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Article1057 1966-01-21 14 1> "'S I*-*™1 »no prporvd to the Singapore and Koala i Lumpur trading rooms of th*> stock E\rhan R r yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackeU: I I O H $T I •sustaaa .2.000) »1«5 D. «5.000» $1.65. (1.0001 SI 64: C.«.1,057 words
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Article84 1966-01-21 14 MELBOURNt Thurs pVOrSTUALM 'to tirmcr w:!n leaden lesuure 01 t»ie m.rketnuiici lor m;: rj. .^;.[ifl Produo-rx »en :irrr pnru arftl lay in WiUailMo nl «3 I W urokm BUI Au«t Con Ind Am Wl v 11Au«t Pap«r Manuf. i(jb B-H.P 7lu l7 l O.J coiaa 13,1, Colonial su««r84 words
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Article46 1966-01-21 14 I'HE prr-spnt rate of the Malinn dollar against the pound sUrlin« ftxrd on Novrmbrr 24, 1961 H filing T.T. or O.D. 2* 3 15- 16* L I'vd. The dollar U at lt« Matiitory mtrlrJlr position In relation to its I ranicr arj.ilrnt thr pound46 words
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Article168 1966-01-21 14 CHIPS lymi Ilimillk th. Stopper. 0 Harbour vhirvii or »(p. c twi (•day ars: Borii««l» 1/2, Tarnntcl 15/10. Watnui ?1«. Anitetm 251«, Ardslrod 40/41. 'tall 4.1. Aklh 4«. Tomorrow American Mall 3/« Iman 8. R.-iitoh Bakk- 6/7, ArocfiHan Maru M Mentor 10/ 11, Joaef Conr».l U, PVnlrr168 words
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Advertisement881 1966-01-21 14 AUSTRALIA/ NH» /EAUNO SIRVICI INDIA. PARISIAN ANO P. SOU SEIVICU •a (rteaaati*. Alelam*. Meltearat >r»n M**.*j m* N*(*fstl>*a*i Perung P a'liMa i'pure b ogre S'rwm *iaa»| tAAPEI* C 5 HI U I ftt 1/11 »M VROhana It/11 IM I Fet J ft* .CHAHBINA 2Ma 1/4 MM V t Mai 'AIUIA881 words
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Advertisement190 1966-01-21 14 «±Mk American Export J&JK ISBRANDTSEN JJNES KONG HEE FATT CHOY A B ents: HOIHER t HAD INC Us aUa. CO.. (***** LTD. SINGAPORt lib S4IM/1 s MttlUl CM. UM lit. (PENAHB NWi fr '^pi m rAOIs cAal a ajtsi wOAal s^SJt r«ii«]t>ir>'i* H 'uit t. A««ei«s a. Frsscnc* »'o«r* iUNA190 words
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403 1966-01-21 15 I'll i Straits tin price made a further gain of 53.87J to S7Ol per picul yesterday consolidating Wednesday's rally. I ho rise was made despite a rise of 30 tons in the estimated •ftettag to 230 tons before the lons holidays and iraa403 words
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Article200 1966-01-21 15 Jan Three months INDUSTRIALS Rntistrad IS rts HaANMtf v rf» C 8 Hoxiino i.i its M Invrat 10 eta Dunlont 1 2 eta N Iron r< cts rS iv cli OCBC MiU Ksno ii rts. Rothmans ll' OSS t- ■<i D >p IS eta. Ro"in«in 111 its K.200 words
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Article84 1966-01-21 15 THE A»»oculi»r> st Bank, in MalJyI sia mxde Urn to rncrchaots vmterday (all rates 'o United Btataai nuyUsS TT SSi, airmail OD .11 SS d »t 33 7/lb credit tradr mils Canada: buytag TT SS 5 'b. airmail OD H I M mi <1 >t SS 15 1684 words
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Advertisement610 1966-01-21 15 utitinurd from Pace 8) ACKNOWLEDGMENT M H'orsts 515 Minimum) FAMILY OF THE Late Mr, Yroh Vok Han tbnnk Doctors, Sisters. Staff ol Assunta Hospital for their kindness a sfl relatives and It;. -lids lor their kind assistance, indolences and attendance at SITUATIONS VACANT /j Words N« Min.)— Box 50 eti.610 words
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Advertisement513 1966-01-21 15 ACCOMMODATION WANTED I rrf, H (Mm.)— Box SI) elt. txlrm AMERICAN EXECUTIVE seeking detached bouse «uh minimum 4 large bedrooms and spacious garden. Prrlrr CU 9. 10. 10. or St, Prepared j«p. I'none a wit I 2»:i79 Box ADT77 S. r. S pore. GODOWN SPACE VACANT IS Hiirrfv M (Min.)-Bvx513 words
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Advertisement852 1966-01-21 15 TUITION li Uordt S4 (Min.)— Box 30 et: txtrm KONG Hit FATT CHOY and Belamat H.irl Raya Pua«a Chain ■School of Dancing, 1 1. Hindoo Road. 8 pore. BOOKS PUBLICATIONS -rfj *i (Min.)— Box SO et: txtrm UIAL *****7 NOW for Primary Sis 10-L»»rn Kpccimrn fcx«mio»tlor> I l'ap«rs and Workbooks852 words
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Advertisement600 1966-01-21 15 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) THE FINEST OISPLAYS OF ELECTRICAL COOOS ID Slagapor* and Kuala Lumpur al PHILIPS SHOWROOMS. Clemcnceau House. Clemenceuu Avenue. SINGAPORE (open up to 5 30 p m. Including Saturdays) No. 8. Mountbnttm Road. KL'ALA LL'MHL'R (open up to 5.30 p.m. on weekdays 2 p.m. on Saturdays) PHILIPS Shswrssms600 words
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Advertisement570 1966-01-21 15 DISTRICT COURT SALE Writ of Distress No. 28 of 1966 In the cause ol THE NGEE ANN KONGSI Plaintiff. VERSUS J. D DONNELLY Defendant, j AUCTION SALE OF Viscount television set, Grundig Hi-Fi radiogram, air-conditioners, refrigerator, carpets. bedsteads. dressing table. Sitting Room set, i dining table chair.s. etc To Be570 words
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Advertisement615 1966-01-21 15 TENDERS ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE TENDERS are Invited and will rje received up to 2 p.m. on 14th February 1966 for the Supply of Pharmaceuticals for a period of twelve months to RAAF BUTTERWORTH Particulars and tender forms may be obtained by application In writing to the Secretary. RAAF Contracts615 words
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Advertisement311 1966-01-21 15 CAREERS IN SELLING A 'arge industrial organisation has vacancies tor young men of outstanding ability who are seeking a career in sales. Candidates should have a good personality, ability to converse in English and at least one other language. They should possess either a Higher School Certificate or at least311 words
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Article, Illustration633 1966-01-21 16 R. CHANDRAN - R. CHANDRAN: All set now for their first happy New Year in three years BY Singapore, Thursday KEEPING AN EYE ON THEIR PROGRESS AT SCHOOL THE Ow orphans have picked the Year of the Horse to begin their gallop into a happy633 words
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145 1966-01-21 16 Four enter by back door to grab $2,800 PENANG. Thurs. Four armed robbers escaped with s.'.xmi in "ant pow" money last night after holding up a tux-boat owner and liis family. Mr. Lee Leone Kai. 10. told pr.hce h: was in the hall of his Armenian Street home at about145 words
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Article40 1966-01-21 16 KUALA LUMPUR- Thuns. A j united service of all churches Catholic and Protestant In 8e- langor will be held at the Zlon > H;J Evangelical Lutheran Church- j Jalan Abdul Samad. Brickfields here at 0 p.m. next Tuesday-40 words
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81 1966-01-21 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs —Local Rotarians wli treat youths and adult< at the Sungel Buloh Lepei settlement to a New Yeai party on Jan. 29. Tin children will be entertain d with music, a magic show, ice ream and drinks. Mala)- dancing md81 words
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Article79 1966-01-21 16 Kedah Sultan for mosque prayers ALOR STAR, Thurs. The Sultan of Keaah, the Tengku 3endahara. Tengku Abdul Malelt, and the Mentri Besar. Dato Sycd Omar Khuhabuddin. will be among 5.000 Muslims expected to attend the Han Raya congregational prayers at the Zahir mosque here on Han Day. The Sultan will79 words
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Article, Illustration242 1966-01-21 16 Civil Marriages now popular in Perak IPOH. Thursday. CIVIL marriages are becoming increasingly popular here, both among those already married according to Chinese custom and engaged couples. Revealing this today, Mr. Gan Teow Poon. Registrar vi Civil Marriages. rOnta, said that the main factors for the increasing number of civil242 words
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247 1966-01-21 16 Police in London tin theft from dock area From Hall Romney LONDON. Thurs. The Port of London police are investigating the theft of nearly two and a quarter tons of Malaysian tin worth about 525,000 from the West India dock at the beginning of this month. The stolen tin, comprising247 words
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85 1966-01-21 16 KAIB. Thurv ThGame Ranger here, Inche Mohamed Said bin Tahir. yesterday shot and killed a full-grown cow elephant, which was leading a stampede. Inch? Mnhamed Said was investigating a report that a herd of wild elephants had been des- trovinu newly planted rubber plants85 words
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Advertisement968 1966-01-21 16 LIQUORS LICENSING BOARD THE BENT A RUBBER SINGAPORE ESTATES LIMITED Ni.tirr ol Qtaml Ureoting ilnrorporatid in thr States of ">n Malaya) A General Ucenstna Baa NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the Liquor.-. Licensing Board for that the Portyfourth Annual Oee will be helu 111 the Court neral Meeting of THE BENTA968 words
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Advertisement78 1966-01-21 16 |Hiiail»'iMlW.'i| 1 When your body calls for help! F J^^B^^Bfcfc^fl A Unless y° u tr y De Witt B^^B Pills, you can't tell to what ■F^B |f^W extent you suffer unH H necenary pain simply fae™Xf cause your kidneyi arm iluggiih! De Witt s Pills promptly stimulate your kidneys to78 words
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Miscellaneous320 1966-01-21 16 Straits Times Crossword IB! Bb'Q I |MMM 4. Resorted to by caveman and 1. OfTered a drink by one of the lj! n l peclc? i > *K tmamm i nnv (R •> •> ■>> 5 Feeble sound of a tease <">. inns? <o. i, i, ji. g pollow on320 words
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Article98 1966-01-21 17 HONG KONG. Thurs. The visiting Malaysian Sikhs wt-rr beaten by 61 runs by the Army XI in a friendly cricket matrli hrrc yesterday. Rocky Daniels, the West Indian who represents Hong Kong in interport matches, scored a brilliant 101 runs to enable his sideReuter - 98 words
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Article, Illustration656 1966-01-21 17 RACING by Epsom Jeep V ~^P|P^^*^^ K. LUMPUR, Thurs SINGAPORE trainer Colin I ulloh, whose horses are in good form, should have another successful "raid" at the Tengku's Gold Cup meeting which opens here on Saturday. Hidup Malaysia and Pure Jet. two Tulloh-trained656 words
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Article, Illustration278 1966-01-21 17 S. Koreans to make debut in Malaysian Open KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Three South Koreans will make their debut In the Malaysian Open, the third-leg in the Far East golf circuit, from Mar. 9 to 12. News of the Korean entries was released by the Hong Kong Golf Club, main organisers278 words
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Article23 1966-01-21 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Sclangor Cricket Association will hold it.s annual meeting at <he Selangor Club card room on Jan 2!)23 words
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Article142 1966-01-21 17 KUALA LUMPUR Thursday. IJAMZAH bin Dato Abu Samah. selangor Cricket Association president, has promised places for schoolboys in the State side in the new season. The qualifications will he hard wouk and enthusiasm Inche Hamzah has given this assurance in his annual report to be presented142 words
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Article41 1966-01-21 17 LONDON Thurs.— Left-hander Billy Knight. 30. has played his last game of tennis for Britain. He said he had informed the British Lawn Tennis Association that he did not want to be considered for any more Davis Cup ties.41 words
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Article165 1966-01-21 17 SIMPSON, STACKPOLE, M" CHAPPELL, ALLAN nilT- BOOTH McKENZIE UUI. PHILPOTT, SINCOCK SYDNEY, Thursday. being beaten by an innings in the Third Test, Australia make four changes for the fourth game of the series against England which starts in Adelaide on Jan. 28. The side,165 words
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181 1966-01-21 17 BOYCOTT IF THOMAS NOT CHOSEN REPORT SYDNEY. Thurs. Australian Test cricketers have resolved to boycott the tour of South Africa later this year if Grahame Thomas is not chosen because of a suggestion that he has coloured ancestry according to the Sydney Dally Mirror. Writing in the Mirror. Pat. FarrellReuter - 181 words
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Article128 1966-01-21 17 F AUNCESTON. Thuis. Brian Richardson became the first Tasmanian batsman to take a century off MCCs bowling for 41 years here today and his innings was 'he unlv brigh* feature of the second day's play After reaching 107 in 133 Mn* RiclvirdMm. a 33-year-old agricultural scirmi.st. retired hurtReuter - 128 words
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148 1966-01-21 17 MONTE CARLO. Thurs.— Timo Maklncn of Finland In a British BMC Mini-Coopi the qualifiers for last night's .final test in the Montr Carlo Rhliv. tt «hs officially announced I its placines after the drive to Montr Carlo and thr 24-hour MM In the French AlpsReuter - 148 words
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Advertisement19 1966-01-21 17 the one i*TtUOEMARK REGISTERED KONG FATT cwov Jim: 8ottl«d by UNION LIMITED Under appointment from Ptpsi-Ccia Co. New York19 words
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Advertisement154 1966-01-21 17 BOAG ADDS UP 10 A BETTER EDUCATION II Nothing matters more than a good education. BOAC know this, which is why they fly students at especially reduced fares from Singapore, to many of the major centres of learning world-wide. For example the regular fare from Singapore and Kuala Lumpur to154 words
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Article, Illustration404 1966-01-21 18 'PAUSE MAY HELP BRING REDS TO CONFERENCE TABLE" WASHINGTON, Thursday PRESIDENT Johnson has received requests from allied, Communist and neutral nations to extend the pause in the bombing of North Vietnam, informed sources said today. Britain, France and Japan were reported to beReuter - 404 words
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190 1966-01-21 18 Translate Muslim Bill into Malay, 'Front' tells the Govt SINGAPORE, Thurs A "FRONT" comprising two Malay political parties the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party and the Peninsular Malay Union has urged the Government to translate the Muslim Administration Bill into the national language. In a statement, the Front said that because there190 words
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386 1966-01-21 18 TWO FROM SARAWAK DESERT RED TERRORISTS Thoroughly disillusioned with life in Indonesia KUCHING. Thur», only a week in a Communist terrorist camp on the Indonesian side of the border, two Sarawak Chinese, thoroughly demoralised, deserted their comrades and returned to Sarawak three weeks ago. Security forces captured them near Engkilili386 words
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Article65 1966-01-21 18 SINGAPORE Thurs. Still illiquid today Mn two men wlio feil overboard when their a-Uided with water-boat in the se» oft Tanior.g Belavar on Tuesitajp night They :«rc Kali Ah Ong. a cleric. and Koh Kali Deck. tin Munpflb' A third m Ouan. th<»65 words
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Obituary23 1966-01-21 18 MADAM KHtM KAUR. .'lor of Koh Hup p m at 111 Ixifak KoHd. Scn-mOaii Mineral ».l M at lo am. tor iiiaiwium23 words
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253 1966-01-21 18 \I.\DKII). Thurs. Presidents of a tiny village in Pa I mores waited nervously today while the IS. Air Force searched for a nuclear device carried by a bomber which crashed after colliding in the air with a XC 135 jet253 words
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527 1966-01-21 18 LONDON, Thur» A GROUP of former A B r i t i s h military commanders today railed for the establishment of a single Commonwealth force to defend South-East Asia. The plan outlined in a pamphlet published by th<Army League urgedReuter - 527 words
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105 1966-01-21 18 lONDON. Thurs.— Britain's highest legal tribunal for Commonwealth dependencies yesterday ruled In favour of a Rhodasian court which had sentenced an African to death for being Involved in attempted arson. The Judicial Committee of the i Privy Council rejected an appeal by v Smon105 words
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118 1966-01-21 18 Proposals to Singapore soon on a joint currency [(UALA LUMPUR. 1V Thurs. The Malaysian Government wUI make specific proposals to the Singapore Government on a Joint currency system for th« two territories. Similar proposals will also be submitted to the Brunei Government. The Minister of Finance Mr Tan Slew Sin.118 words
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Article65 1966-01-21 18 the war Into Indoterritory that Is in the main, that If we could stay where we are. v expect no further i hostilities from Indonesia, no acts of aggression from that side. 'So. of course, we can assure them of that, because we have never taken the65 words
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Article39 1966-01-21 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs [of the approach ot Han R.iv» i Puasa an army driver was giv«>n I special permission by 1 court to nay his $45 fim t> less driving till after the five-d«J 'Holidays.39 words
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Advertisement106 1966-01-21 18 i ~f* f^x \^i^\VlWY)^> PAAROEKOOPER. to Saro and Lrnut a 20 1.16 at Bunxsar Ward, t stater Sandra Srtarmanl CHOO: To Eao Ge«m and Kool KooK daughter Diana at women'! nunlni: <mc Both well Thanks to doctor AZIZ— To Marnarri Uoo«e> if* of Tunku Abdul Aziz, a ><ahy (in i106 words
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Advertisement10 1966-01-21 18 JiH 1 Wishing all our friends Kong Hee Fatt Clioy10 words
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