The Straits Times, 26 January 1966
1966-01-26
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Title Section22 1966-01-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Estd 1845 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1966 15 CENTS KDN 2034 M.C (P) 162922 words
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Article, Illustration630 1966-01-26 1 The East Coast is cut off THOUSANDS BEGIN TREK TO SAFER GROUND KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday FLOOD-HIT East Coast States were cut off from the rest of the country early this morning when the Temerloh River bridge in Pahang was closed. In Panching, near Kuantan, reports said a630 words
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Article, Illustration32 1966-01-26 1 rpHE Minister for Sarawak Affairs, Dato A Temenggong Jugah, helped to pacify the rioters on Monday night. He was greeted with cheers. More pictures in Page 5.32 words
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Article, Illustration317 1966-01-26 1 RAZAK APPEALS TO ALL TO KEEP CALM J£U ALA LUMPUR. Tues. As the situation in Kuching returned to normal this morning, following last night's soldier-civilian clashes, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, appealed to all Malaysians there to "'keep calm." With this appeal, he ordered the317 words
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Article132 1966-01-26 1 NO SIGNS OF LIFE SAIGON, Tuesday. A U.S. Air Force transport plane with 47 military personnel aboard crashed and burned shortly after take-off today. A military spokesman said there were no survivors. The crash site was in heavi-Iv-jungled hills about five miles west132 words
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Article46 1966-01-26 1 ROME. Turs More than W.--000 doctors who work in State--intals bettan a six-day n.i'um-wide strike. The doctors want higher saliliei new qualifying norms for doctors eligible lor various catpenrip>>. and sweeping mode*-, rlsation programme for hospitals by the Health Ministry.— AP.AP - 46 words
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Article63 1966-01-26 1 PATERSON (New Jersey), Tues. A man who broke a television aerial ->ver his wife's head when she refused to switch off their TV set walked out of court here with assault charges against him dismissed. "The master of the house has the right to turn offReuter - 63 words
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Article87 1966-01-26 1 Just fancy that LONDON. Tues. A computer went hayuire >his weekend and l.niin municipal workers in Bromley received unplanned pay rises. One man got C 450. which is v; 180 mo-re than tLe Prime Minister Mr. Harold Wilson, earns in a week. A spokesman said that because of a power87 words
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Article75 1966-01-26 1 Tin: Price up on shortage CINGAPORE, Tues. The Straits tin price rose by $9.25 today to 5716.12£ a picul. the highest price since late October. The rise was due to the shortage of tin ore on offer after the Chinese New Year and Hart Raya holidays. The estimated offering was75 words
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129 1966-01-26 1 MANILA, Tues. Confusion reigned in at least three Philippines Government offices today. Reason: Each office had two bosses and workers were at a loss as to whom to follow. The situation arose after President Marcos ruled that about 1.717 appointees of his predecessor129 words
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120 1966-01-26 1 BURGLARS FOILED IN RAID ON CINEMA DARIT BUNTAR. Tues Burglars today failed to break into the managers office of the town's only cinema, where $13,000 had been kept in a safe. The thieves gained entry mii to the building early thi> morning alter scaling the wall of the women's lavatory120 words
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Article59 1966-01-26 1 ROME. Tues. President Sai ragat todny asked former Prenu.r. Mr. AJdo Moro, to form a new government. i Mr. Moro reserved acceptance i pending consultations with his own Christian Democrat Party and the Socialist. Democratic I Socialist and Republican part- ners in the centre-left59 words
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163 1966-01-26 1 Stock market tax evasion scandal I ONDON. Tues. A ■^scandal over share deals blew up today after a Stock Exchange announcement l night that certain firms and members had been disciplined in a tax evasion inquiry. council of tho stock Exchange Rave no dr< lDlinarv action, but nay be posted163 words
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Article26 1966-01-26 1 OIL FOR RHODESIA CAPETOWN, Tues. Premier Veruorrd said tod.i\ South Africa would allow oil supplies to he sent to Rhodesia from his country. APAP - 26 words
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Article171 1966-01-26 2 Da nang mortar attack by Victcong CAItiON, rues Viet- ***** (■erilla.s fired barrages of BMrtar shells litta the Daaaag air baac .mil the nc.irln \l.n l,!iMountain helicopter port in darkness earlj today. but failed to hit am ait craft Casualties aaM*f the I V Marines, paratroopers and naval Seabeea sappersReuter - 171 words
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Article25 1966-01-26 2 19 die in crash i Am: < i i ura Eighteen were killtfl yesterday when an okl house eoiAvdding eur.>-t.N In liie Vlllaiff of N<Hls.s;i. U|25 words
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94 1966-01-26 2 I'M M BEACH S< i tor Way n< Mor t Democrat Oregon* told reporter*.: "The most (\augerous men In the world today are in our own Pen i i building, not in Riisi. but here." i the Pentagoi was "leading us Into a94 words
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Article, Illustration442 1966-01-26 2 SUPERSONIC PLANES SEEN ON BASES NEAR HANOI WASHINGTON. Tuesday T 25 late-model, Sovietdesigned MiG-21 jet fighters have been observed on bases near the North Vietnam capital of Hanoi, informed sources said. The U.S. Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Rusk, said the supersonic planes were442 words
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251 1966-01-26 2 INDIA AND PAKISTAN DISENGAGE TROOPS Army chiefs agree: Complete withdrawal by Feb. 25 NEW DELHI. Tins INDIA and Pakistan have agreed to disengage their troops by Jan. 30 by withdrawing 1.000 yards fro^n their present positions, the Defence Ministry announced yesterday. Under the agreement reached by the Indian and PakistaniReuter - 251 words
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205 1966-01-26 2 Mansfield was duped, says Tun Khoman BANGKOK. Tilts. The Thai Foreign Minister said last night that Senator Mike field's con sional report on SouthI Asia "disagree! with realities" known to resident observers in the region. Mr Mansfield md other Congressmen recently tour- Vietnam. They submitted a report entitled -Vietnam conflict:UPI - 205 words
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Article52 1966-01-26 2 TOKYO. Tuev Communist China announced yesterday it had lodged a strong protest with India for holding; Chinese nationals in Indian jails and a prison camp. The New China News AgeaC] ->.ii<l note was delivered to the Indian Government <>n Jan. I demanding that the prisoners be released.52 words
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Miscellaneous51 1966-01-26 2 HIE CSAMBOL€ «^4fi4» r AUWTIE. HO TUXMi. WEPE T3OIU&) can we Goj/ves $wall i v v^ TO CATCU FISW <!ZT r-Z->^{ftCHiC FOB YOU? /V^-— ///^iiiJocowin^-N ijkTtft I 52LS5J/ DID NOU CATCH I AWV CI&U FOB^, ~~~*-«s v \Voue piMN6g^/ &jt tuc U Sr"N i Bait was j f i^ijn^ V51 words
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320 1966-01-26 3 fHAMONIX France) Tues. Special mountain rescue teams waited for a break in the bitter Alpine weather here today to reach the wreck of an Air-India Boeing 707 on snowblanketed Mont Blanc. Helicopter rescue crews have already given up all hope of findingReuter - 320 words
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Article34 1966-01-26 3 v\ASHINGTOJS. lv.-i, irw, ..ate yesterday yahjjea H.ii authorising the loan ol a des..nci destroyer MCOH to 1 ilist China. Sponsors said it would country increased capability to I the waters around I34 words
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79 1966-01-26 3 Mata named Philippines Chief-of-Staff MANILA. Tues President Ferdinand Marcos lias recalled trnder-Secretary of National De- fence Mr. ErneMo Mala, to active military sen-ice and named him Chief of Stall of the Arnird Forces of the Philippines with ihe rank of full General. The President at the same time I namedReuter - 79 words
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Article79 1966-01-26 3 COLOGNE. Tues. The most escapist chai in the world is Finland > contribution to the Co logne International Fur niture Fair opening here today. Shaped like an eggshell, it makes anyone Mttin!; in it almost invisi- hie. and furthermore has full bu i I t-in soundproofing. ItReuter - 79 words
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102 1966-01-26 3 TOKYO, rues Japan's nation wide seamen's strike resumed at midnight following a month-long New Year truce during which the union and shipowners failed to reach agreement on wagp demands. The 134,000-member union first atl'ick on Nov 26 to back deninrds for monthlyReuter - 102 words
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86 1966-01-26 3 NEW YORK. Tues. The captain and crew of the Britivi tanker Cheiwood Beacon abandonee ship yesterday ati gales and hiKh seas threatened to break up Ml grounded outside N<-\v York harbour A U.S. Coastguard search *nci utter took off the 13 m^n after Capt PReuter - 86 words
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Article30 1966-01-26 3 ANCHORAGE. (Alaska). Tues.A 63-year-old seal hunter was rescued by helicopter yesterday after drifting for 15 hours on a 12-ft square ice floe 40 miles ->n the Alaska coast.30 words
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Article, Illustration142 1966-01-26 3 ...AND SI QUEEN GETS FISH-AND-CHIPS TREATMENT CANBERRA, Turn. rIS is Australia's new $10 note. It bears the portrait of a convicted forger. Francis Greenway was transported from England for forgery early last century and later found fame in Australia as an architect. The new decimal142 words
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314 1966-01-26 3 last night decided to recall its Ambassador to France as relations between the two countries rapidly deteriorated over the Ben Barka scandal. France had earlier announced that she was recalling her Ambassador from Rabat an indication of President de Gaulle's mounting anger over the MoroccanReuter - 314 words
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212 1966-01-26 3 MOTHER AND THREE CHILDREN SLASHED TO DEATH WASHINGTON, Tues. A young mother and her three small children were found beaten and slashed to death in their home in Baltimore yesterday. Police Identified the dead as Mrs. Geraldlne Taylor, 28. her two daughters. Sandie Rlley. five, and Jacqueline Taylor, three, andAP - 212 words
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Article108 1966-01-26 3 Prison for threatening Holyoake WELLINGTON. riif> A 21-1 year-old Rhodesun. who HDt < letter threatening the life of the. New Zealand Prime Minister. M 1 Keith Holyonlc# lias been semenMd to one year's gaol Edward Zaniuel MacDonaid. a I wooUpinner. said In an uiv.. letter to Mr. Holvoakt in OctoberReuter - 108 words
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Article71 1966-01-26 3 NEW DELHI. Tues. AH political parties in food-short Kiu.h stale have scheduled a genera! I strike on Friday to prote.v the Central Government s food doilC e.s Evt n Kerala members ol the na- tion's governing Congress Party 1 have pledged to Join the state-wide demonstration,AP - 71 words
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Article43 1966-01-26 3 HAVANA, Tues. Most United States citizens living In Cuba win be airlifted home soon at their own request, authoritative source* said here today Close Cuban relatives will be allowed to accompany them on tne direct flight to Miami, the cources 'said43 words
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92 1966-01-26 3 HIGH WYCOMBb. (En*land). Tues Bub Evans. 40, Mjn strange things happened to him and some of his workmates in a factory making birth control pills they started to grow curvy "I started getting headaches." Evans said. I "Then I noticed that my breasts92 words
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140 1966-01-26 3 The day a man tried to bite a dog I ONDON. Tues A man tried to bite a dog but missed and bit a policeman instead. The story was told In London's Court of Criminal Justice yesterday. It happened In a scuffle between three policemen, a police dog, and twoReuter - 140 words
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Article74 1966-01-26 3 OAKLAND. (California). Tues. A young man whose severed right foot was sewn back to his leg in August. 1962. is able to walk on his own again. 1 Carl Larson. 25. of Alameda 'California! last the foot in a' motor-cycle accident. Surgeons I grafted the74 words
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Advertisement315 1966-01-26 3 syrpbo of SECURfHT 1 1 YOU CAN GET THE MOST FOR YOUR DEPOSITS WITH SINGAPORE FINANCE f /f(c^\ |NTiRisT U^<ZS PIR ANNUM OTHER RATES FOR SHORT OR I LONG TERMS DEPOSITS CAN I BE OBTAINED UPON REQUEST I YOU SAVE WITH COMPLETE SECURITY. SINGAPORE FINANCE LTD. lINCORPORATIO IN SIN6APOM) 2*4315 words
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115 1966-01-26 4 Australia Day party in Dalvey Road SINGAPORE. Tues. The Australian High Commission here will observe Australia Day. the 178 th anniversary of the founding i of Australia, tomorrow with a reception at the High Commissioner's residence in Dal- vey Road at 1 p.m. The Acting High Commissioner In Sinaaporr. Mr.115 words
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Article74 1966-01-26 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The postI poned extraordinary general meeting of the All-Malaya Muslim .unary Society will be held on Sunday at the society's premises. Two important items on the agenda are: A proposal to build a 1 Muslim lecture hall, and to consider additions and amendments lof74 words
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Article53 1966-01-26 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The reception to celebrate India's Republic Day tomorrow at Bharat Bhavan has been cancelled. A statement by the Indian Hi. h Commission says the cancellation was decided "as a special gesture of condolence in view of the untimely demise of Slid Lai Bahadur Shasiri, Prime53 words
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Article40 1966-01-26 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A prayer service lor Christian unity, jointly organised by the Roman Catholic. Methodist. Anglican. Presbyterian, Baptist. Lutheran. Mar Thoma Churches and the Salvation Army, will be held at the National Theatre on Saturday from 5 p.m.40 words
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Article32 1966-01-26 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Ministry of Culture will hold free tilm shows on Thursday at 7.30 p.m. at Tanjong Irau. Kampong Kamponc N« Ho Ng, and the Pah Kon« k.imu Resettlement.32 words
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Article, Illustration382 1966-01-26 4 Let us talk of co-operation, say Singapore businessmen REPLY TO TAN'S RUBBER 'THREAT' SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore businessmen today expressed the hope that nothing would be done to disrupt the economic stability of Singapore and Malaysia. "In the traditional spirit of the new year, let us talk more of economic co-opera-tion382 words
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Article311 1966-01-26 4 S LONDON. Tues. The stock market .noved higher today on renewed Investment and speculative buying. Disciplinary actiou by the S'.ock Exchange Council I against some brokers and Jobbers for irregular dealings in Briti.>-h bonds had little eflect. although I bonds senerallv failed to hold early small advances. Industrials .showed311 words
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Article51 1966-01-26 4 LONDON. Tues.— Spot 20 9/16 d March 20i'd.. April 20Jd. May 21d.. April/June 21d.. July/Sept 20 15/16 d.. Oct./ Dec 20Jd Jan March 20 13,16 d.-. April/June 20 id.. July /Sept. 20 Jd Oct./ Dec. 20 Jd.. c.i.f. Feb. 20Jd.. March 20 9/16 U. April 20 9/16 d. Tone:51 words
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Article28 1966-01-26 4 LONDON. Tues.— Buyers £MS2J (+£7i) sellers £1455 (-r£s) Pbrward buyers £1430 <-£7ji sellers £1432J £84). Settlement £1450 (+£l6). Turnover a.m. 380 tons. p.m. 175 tons. Tone: Irregular.28 words
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221 1966-01-26 4 SINGAPORE. TU«B. The Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon. bM said that the prevention of accidents is the concern of every civic-minded person. In a message In the latest issue of the Altrui.-t. publication of the Singapore Junior Safety First Council, he221 words
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Advertisement207 1966-01-26 4 next ORCHARD PALACE change: m» THE BRANDED MAN OF BITTER CREEK 4P*~ Takes On The Whole Wild Wrsi KgWM To Prove Them Wron?! m9mm i jy^fcj NEXT ODE O N CHANCE THIS TIGER PUTS ALL THE EXCITEMENT I *fi IN you" ENTERTAINMENT!^-! -mmW'-*//4ffiHttfi'' i WALT DISNEYn-*^^ I c- l\ atT^mTT207 words
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Miscellaneous388 1966-01-26 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THK following i: «eh*d U l« Lumnur «»•">••" S ata sssr jfijsrgrzm ARRIVALS Air India: In UadnM. notnbay. A,, X.-,.. J.. r K-. 181^ SS* Ca.ro. Karach, Co.om,o m Kua»a «I*^W) Kar hl> LU A n :rjno, A K riSrVAiT Perth eh '•'itli'^KrSm 3 Ar^«,rd,,388 words
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Article, Illustration98 1966-01-26 5 HE STOPS MOB MARCH TO POLICE STATION q^HE Minister for Sarawak Affairs, Dato Temenggong Jugah. arriving to pacify the mobs in Kuching on Monday night. He success fully stopped them from marching to the Central Police Station, and promised Jto be personally responsible for seeing that98 words
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Article, Illustration51 1966-01-26 5 MILITARY POLICE and Sarawak Constabulary officers inspect a wall after loud explosion was heard during Monday night's disturbances in Kuching. The exact cause of the explosion was not determined, but the noise gave rise to wild rumours that a hand grenade had been thrown and people51 words
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Article, Illustration174 1966-01-26 5 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. (JINGAPORES "needle treatment" has astonished an Austrian surgeon. Dr. Otto Kaufmann. health officer of the German liner Hannover, which stopped over at Singapore during the weekend. Dr. Kaufmann. who had been suffering from lumbago for three weeks, heard of the succe.^Chinese acupuncture when hi.s174 words
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Article25 1966-01-26 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. The Sultiin of Kod-ih v :11 .utend a dance here in hid of the Poppy D.iy Fun.! on Prid:iy25 words
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Article, Illustration73 1966-01-26 5 Shell man leaves for London course SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Choo Chek Juan 'above of Shell (Eastern) Ltd.. left Singapore today for a year's alignment in the head offices of Shell in London. Mr. Choo, 37. was accompanied by his wife and three children, a boy aged eight and twin girls,73 words
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Article25 1966-01-26 5 TELUK ANSON. Tues— Senior Inspector M. Kuppusamy of the police headquarters here has been tra sferred to the police contingent workshop In Penang.25 words
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Article171 1966-01-26 5 I/ANGAR. Tues. -The Perli> State Government Is studying report by a Co- lombo Plan expert on the feasibility Ol star par CUM plantation inhere. "According to this report. Perlis la the best and I suitable area in Malaysia for large-scale plant Inn ol ■Ogar rane.171 words
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167 1966-01-26 5 Consul tells of $1,000 offer to relax ban on ramvong pENANf;. Tues. The Thai Con m.l in Penin;. Mr. Swate Komalabhuti. today said he had rejected a "regular monthly payment" which had been offered to him if he would relax his four year old ban on Ramvong dancing in Penang.167 words
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Article35 1966-01-26 5 PAKIT BUNTAR. Tues. A I n?w Hindu temple ai Simpang 1 Lima, four miles from here, has been completed at a cost of $*****. It was built under the I rural development plan.35 words
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193 1966-01-26 5 Work on $49 mil. hospital begins in capital 1/ U A 1j si Hj.Wi'l n. Tues. Work has begun on the new $49 milion General Hospital at the site of the ixisting one. Construction has to be staggered to a schedule so as not to interfere with the normal running193 words
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Article, Illustration244 1966-01-26 6 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. POLAND intends to increase its purchase of rubber from Singapore and Malaysia over the next five years. Mr. Janusz Maronownki, a Polish foreign trade representative, said this when he arrived here last night to set up an office in Singapore. Mr. Maronownki244 words
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55 1966-01-26 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tu*s.— The Über»l Art* Society will hold M »econd audition for its musical production. "The Student Prince. on Thursday and FYiday. A spokesman f;iid Ui«i more male voices were requireii to itrengthen thp choir. Those Interested should prevent themselves nt the St Johns55 words
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Article43 1966-01-26 6 YONG PENG. Tups— Mr. Chrn Heng Ping, chairman o? the local council here, has been re-elected president of the Hock Chiew Association. Others elected are Mr Wong It Chwee. vice-president: Mr Lee Hwa Kuang. secretary: j and Mr. Wong Teow Kong, treasurer.43 words
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Article34 1966-01-26 6 TELUK ANSON. Tues. The Raja Muda arvi Che Puan Besur of Prrak entertained about 2CO Kuests at a satay p»rt v at their residence here yesterday evening to celebrate Harl Raya Puasa.34 words
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119 1966-01-26 6 Perlis Imam picked to translate the Koran L'AXGAR, Tues. A Perils religious writer. Sheikh Abu Bakar HShaari. has been asked by the Prime Minister's Department to translate the Koran Into the national language. Sheikh Abu Bakar, Imam of the Hangar mosque, was the only r.inriiri.ite. to attend an interview with119 words
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242 1966-01-26 6 Now a hotel with all a tourist needs in Singapore $10 MIL COMPLEX TO GO UP 500N... SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore is to have another multi-storey, ultra-modern hotel to cater for tourists the $10 million Ming Court. Sited In Orchard Road. Singapore's highway of hotels, Ming Court will be among the242 words
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Article42 1966-01-26 6 MBONO TEBAL. Tues— Puan Haliniah blnte Nordin has been elected president of the Sungel Bf.kau Umno Kaum Ibu with Che Maiiah blnte Mohamed as vicepresident. Che Fatimah blnte Hatl Abdul Hamid secretary «nd Hajjah Marlam blnte Hajl Ahmad treasurer.42 words
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Article, Illustration195 1966-01-26 6 KU A L A LUMPUR, Tius. The American Field Service is having its annual difficulty in finding hospitable Malaysians to adopt Americans for its summer student exchange programme. The AYS has sent out appeals to all American commerlcal firms, community leader- YWCAs ;md195 words
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137 1966-01-26 6 Malaysian Govt 'mean' says Brunei leader BRUNEI TOWN. Tues.— Haji Hasbollah bin Daud. leader of the proMalaysia Brunei Alliance, has accused the Malaysian Government of adopting a "mean" attitude towards the people of Brunei. He said that since Brunei refused to join Malaysia, the Malaysian Government had gone out ofAP - 137 words
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Miscellaneous103 1966-01-26 6 Alto* O» P B W V.T. HawnKm /Pink 1 rwwtf S WRlT^^A^^^B L GOVERNOR. I IbWbIH^PJT^nO. LOOK' 1 l^^^jV LV 1 bW fS /\lwsM f V ■/^S^/ 1 TWO OtOl A U% Abner B 9 Al Capp fti*\ JEST CAIMT ENOOy ALL THET MEAN /-SAME 1 J JS*l J THIS103 words
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Article, Illustration495 1966-01-26 7 Mojuntin's criticism malicious, says Ministry Storekeeper who became chairman of the board JESSELTON, Tuesday. I'HK State Ministry of Communications and Works today described as ''acrimonious and malicious" the criticism by an Alliance Assemblyman, Mr. Peter Mojuntin, on the appointment of the new chairman of the Sabah Electricity Board, Mr. Alex495 words
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Article, Illustration158 1966-01-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday AIARA's long-cherished dream will be realised A in July this year when its S3 5 million ninestorey headquarters in Batu Road here will bf completed. Work on the ultra-mo-dern buildinu. first er.\!s:i:;ed eight la already three-quarters completed SC'iateri158 words
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82 1966-01-26 7 Large crowd at funeral >f Mahindasa M-UACCA. Tues A large gathering, including Rotanaii-. and ex-pupHs. attended the funeral here this nn>rnii!g of the lute Mr P.G.M.O. Mahind.i.si. why died in his sleep at h:s DOOM in Tranquerah Road here vis crd:iy Thr sen-ice «as held at Bt. Francis Xavier Church82 words
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Article, Illustration245 1966-01-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. An architect practising in Malaysia who has been awarded the P a n Pacific Award citation considers it more an honour for the country than a personal one. Mr Howard Ashlt-v a Scotsman who has been in Malaysia since245 words
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92 1966-01-26 7 Now police nay 'yes 9 to chariot procession .f/'UALA LUMPLR. Tues 'A. The two-and-a-lialf ton, $50,000 silver chariot bearing the image of Lord Subramaniam will alter all wind its way through Kuala Lumpur's crowded streets to i Batu Caves. hue told the tru i M iriamm.in Tfmple in Jalan Binda;-92 words
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Article45 1966-01-26 7 TANJONG MALIM Tuea. Syed Abdul Ban bin Syed Abdullah Shahabuddin. the former Assistant District Officer here, has been transferred to Kroh Syed Abdul B;in. a neohevr of the Prfrm Minister Teneku Abdkd Rahman. Is succeeded by Itirhe Alxiul A/izi b'n Mai Som.45 words
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Article60 1966-01-26 7 rtl.t K \\s(>\ I ins ■■twr rjrlttt. (i«h Chin ('h.)i II who «;iv imohtri in .1 collision with pr»li-» Irian it tin- .'sth mile. THuk \n->on-Baean Dalnli road nn Chinese \>u Yrar fl:i\. rtitd it lh«- hospital ln-rr M->tlTll.l\ The pidestrinn Ippii 70. was admitted to tin- hospital60 words
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Article, Illustration73 1966-01-26 7 JHESE are the Serbanika dancers who do modern and traditional dance interpretations set to Malay music aimed at improving the Malay dance and its themes. They are currently appearing on TV Malaysia in the pro- gramme called ''Serbanika Tarian." Most of the dancers are73 words
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Article62 1966-01-26 7 Kuching shock for bride Judith KITHINCi. lues. A Malay District Officer's New Zealand bride is finding life in Sarawak more exciting than she had bargained for. She is the former Miss Judith Palmer, of Wellington, who recently married Inche Amin Haji Satem. District Officer at Simunjan. A few hours afterReuter - 62 words
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179 1966-01-26 7 1 83 beggars arrested in 3-month round-up by police KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The campaign against beggars has resulted in their disappearance from the streets in various parts of the Federal capital. the Deputy OCPD (Crimes). Deputy Supt, Abdul Rahman bin Haji Ismail, said. Since the Joint police and social welfare179 words
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167 1966-01-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. More than 80 people mostly Chinese were made homeless by a lire at Ulu Yam Bharu about 30 miles from here early this morning. The fire, which wa> the fl:st major one duri: Chinese New Year and Harl Raya167 words
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Advertisement108 1966-01-26 7 ran "'^ES*_j|kj wL 1 Secure... because NESTLE care iTdi /YTH J HP I.artogen a part of loving carr. Like growing and it ha? nine vitamin? and ppj^jj^*^mother's milk, it is a complete food. iron to guard your baby against illness IJH It's marie from the purest cow's milk, and help108 words
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Obituary29 1966-01-26 8 DEATH 7* W~4» It* rmt^mmm) WONG SIEW WENC .So paaemt •«••> HnapltAl 24 1 M Ourttm I l»»vm Sln«»por» na«krt i~nm[«". .1 I<> p m ?i I M fnr K*H<t»r-29 words
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Article137 1966-01-26 8 at W*r4t tli tMtmwu.m) •MCT YOUR PRICNDa for ■■iixli i i v »i Tauim Road., s po~. Tei MMTt HANDMADE. PUCK WOOL. |m». iwn'iy moth-firnofffd mrn»t» mad* ■n h» Til Ptnc 417 I R:»er VaMry Road. R'poc*. Til »O*V3 I ntRNiHA RECORD fully automtMr f>->.ii« Por«iiM« «ttn fabutont Pr»»»«r--■art137 words
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669 1966-01-26 8 Wednesday. January 26, 1966. Control Of The Bomb Time may not \et be running out in Vietnam. But it most certainly is in Geneva. Tomorrow the search for ways tj end the arms race i* being resumed, without much hope of substantial progra with every member ot the 17--nation Disarmament669 words
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Article365 1966-01-26 8 Cautiously, because there i.« plenty of time for care and rone at all for error, India and Pakistan have begun putting the Tashkent agreement to work. Yesterday forces which had been facing each other since September began a phased withdrawal which will take both sides back 1.000 yards365 words
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Article173 1966-01-26 8 For all the efforts of the Penang State Government, the establishment of a uni- I veisity college on the island remains as open a question as ever. A planning committee t>n higher education is not expected to report on this and oth^r proposals for some months, and a173 words
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531 1966-01-26 8 SIDNEY TAYLOR - Ghana's one-woman drive to make three million literates SIDNEY TAYLOR by A C C R A Ghana. Behind the campaign to make well over 3.000.000 illiterates read and write at least one of the languages in Ghana by 1970 is a handsome woman with poise and flair who herself speaksReuter - 531 words
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Article, Illustration768 1966-01-26 8 RICHARD HALL - After a rash of coups, uneasy pause in West Africa RICHARD HALL by ABIDJAN, Tues ON THE BOOMING IVORY COAST. THE FEAR IS ONLY OF SUBVERSION FROM NEIGHBOURS THE rash of military coups in the former French territories of West Africa has been followed by a pause. The two selfelevatedOFNS - 768 words
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72 1966-01-26 8 UECENTLY the Singapore Government introduced "Employment Permits" for non-citizen.-* who must fill one of the A. B, C, D, forms. But there are nonSingapore Citizens who are self-employed and who do not come under any of the above categories. These people are left in suspense72 words
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Letter125 1966-01-26 8 'FRANK you for pub--1 lishing my letter 'ST. Jan. 22 1 about roadside refuse. A senior inspector from the Ministry of Health immediately telephoned to make an appointment and has already been to see me. We discussed the whole problem and it was explained to125 words
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Letter92 1966-01-26 8 I REFER 10 U-.e letter 1 from T.S.K. -ST. Jan 8 1 and would like to assure him that when keepers, booked for V.I P.- are cancelled at the last moment due to their Inability »o travel, they are rhar?ed the .same latecancellation lee :i plicable to member.-*92 words
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Letter137 1966-01-26 8 V'OU published a new.s item headed "Clerk tuu Brunei Coin dated 1H04". It stafed that a Malacca clerk had found a one cent Brunt-, dated 1304 and there was speculation a.s to whether Brunei was in existence in that year. May I offer the following explanation of thLs137 words
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Letter75 1966-01-26 8 T"HE former Chinese me- dlum Confucian school became an English medium national type school in 1962. I cannot understand why there Is still a six-day week. The timetable can be easily arranged to fit into the five day teaching week without Inconveniencing the afternoon session, but the75 words
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Advertisement424 1966-01-26 8 (Straits Km Malay Mail Ctmmiti*4 •<tv«r»n«mc«n my a« »»nda< i COLO STOIA6C SUPI«MAtKtT OVckafe) Raarf «x«arioi.i# Baafc) COLD STOftACC ttAMCHIS At MsMarxl U—4 Kataa* Novoi Bom. CITY BOOK STO«f LTB Wm<hetter Mmh, CoUrar Qmmy. THI NEWS riONT J. tip.tr, ct i Siiwrmitll M. M. ISMAIL J Admi.olt, R»a< Mvrai SWaa.424 words
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Advertisement114 1966-01-26 8 SPECIAL OFFER!! The swissecha 463 Reverberation Echo Chamber "Built with ihc same precision of a line 5u.154 witck. This new S\*ISSECHO 463 iupcrtedvs lri« model 46^ wn.cn II now rhorown. The 4 Inputs individual Voluma Conlrcit ond Echo/ Tot« Switch for even better sound re.erbeto'.on. a Mat netie Mcod* one114 words
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Advertisement143 1966-01-26 8 NOW ON BALI TIIKOI (.HOI I MALAYSIA INDISPENSABLE FOR ANYONE INTERESTED Jfati^ 'Eft i New Up-to-the-minute PT Survey of Asian Affairs \vtd2pi^ ECONOMIC $£m3m reviews 1966 YEARBOOK is now available at the price of $9.75. A review or events in Asia in 1965 and the prospects for 1966. giving full143 words
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Article313 1966-01-26 9 RECORD 500,000 STUDENTS PUT UP EDUCATION BY $16 MILLION BILL SINGAPORE, Tuesday TIIK Public Service Commission has appoint ed 1,0% new teachers to meet the State's fast expanding education programme this year. Thr teachers were appointed last month to help cope with the growing student population, which313 words
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Article37 1966-01-26 9 i.fMPUR- Turn. Tiir Bcaar "l Belana Harun b ben in i Liv Lung*: fennel] at A "goodwill iruer-commuwiy -.ißiit" Chinese New Ye:ir. H;in X., Ih.tipu.sam '.u!I be hrlU at his residence on Feb. 10.37 words
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Article, Illustration191 1966-01-26 9 Malaysian student picked for BBC quiz programme T ONDON, Tues. A Malaysian, Mr. Kenny Khaw. 28. former president of the National Union of Federation Students, makes his BBC debut on Sunday. He is one of a team of three chosen to represent, the London School of Economics in a quiz191 words
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Article20 1966-01-26 9 l D lk .a:-. fin Puchien A.h<rv h;i^ awujded achol«n>h'jM worm $3,200 to 210 clukircn ol its members.20 words
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234 1966-01-26 9 One million will see Malaysia goods at Bangkok trade fair KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. UORE than one million people, including thou- i sands of potential buyers and investors, are expected to visit the first International Asian Trade Fair in November in Bangkok, in which Malaysia will participate. A statement by the234 words
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Article63 1966-01-26 9 LONDON. Tues. Queen Elizabeth today agreed that Commonwealth Day should be celebrated on her official birthday usually the second Saturday in June instead of on May 24. anniversary of the birthday of Queen Victoria. Commonwealth Day was rormerly Known as Empire Day. The change in date atReuter - 63 words
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131 1966-01-26 9 IyIAIA I I'MPUR. Tues Supt. Arthur F. John. IS, who dird in Britain List week while atlendin:: a police f |IW, v.is liuriei) uith full police honours at the (heras Ko.id i-enieter\ Mere Ihis afternoon The large crowd .it the fuller. i| included the131 words
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Article, Illustration118 1966-01-26 9 Japanese art exhibition ends I/UALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The exhibition of modern decorative arts of Japan, now on display in the National Art Gallery here, will close tomorrow at 6.30 p.m. The exhibition, which has 151 exhibits, was opened on Nov. 15 last year, and since then more than 8,000 people118 words
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Article54 1966-01-26 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The j Malaysian Indian Congress, Sing- apore. will hold an emergency meeting of Its executive comI mittee at its Race Course Road premises at 5.30 p.m. on Saturm discuss tot question of i[X)re citizenship, v.urk perfor non-Sincapi n >ns on the ruht.s .n .mv groups to54 words
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Article21 1966-01-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Puan Z:<l)arah binie Haji Moha- o m Deer» hrr home :n E .iua .morrow.21 words
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Article, Illustration334 1966-01-26 9 Built in Singapore to go back to the Old Country SINGAPORE, Tu«a. ANEW ZEALAND couple and their 12-year-old son are all set to make an 8,000-mile voyage to Britain in their 25ft., five-ton Bermudan sloop. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Montgomery and theirHan Hai Fong - 334 words
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Advertisement220 1966-01-26 9 J^^av maw May fli^Hl fli^av ja DCnCisDn Q M m m^ m M MBr m M mß|^^^ MMM MMM MM Mm MMM. M MMwmmMMwß w mw M m mmw^mw INDUSTRIAL Co 'Si i These BEDFORD trucks have been built especially for 8811,.. the Singapore Cement Industrial Co. Ltd., and are220 words
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Miscellaneous701 1966-01-26 9 T V MALAYSIA CIIANNUS: 5. Kuala Lum- World: 6.33 Johnny Quest pur and Penang; 6. Ipph and 7.00 News In English; 7.10 Malacca; 3. Johore liahru; 4, Sheriff of Cochise "The Taipinc; 7, Batu I'ahat; 9, Friends"; 7.36 Commentary; Kluanc. 8.00 News in Mandarin; 8.10 The Black and White Minstrel701 words
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502 1966-01-26 10 CHAN BONG SOO - Good pace made by Singapore industry CHAN BONG SOO Ky SINGAPORE'S industrialisation drive was kept at a j4O(xl pace in 1965, and during ihe year a total of 28 new factories with pioneer status went into production. This brings the total number of pioneer enterprises in operation to date to502 words
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Article160 1966-01-26 10 Saleswoman due in Malaysia BRITAIN'S most travelled export saleswoman, Mrs. Elsie Lawson. 0.8. E. (the 0.8. E. was awarded for services in the export field in the Birthday Honours List) sets out on another round-the-world tour on Saturday. As chairman of The Helix (Universal) Co. Ltd. of Lye. Stourbridge, Worcestershire.160 words
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Article, Illustration237 1966-01-26 10 T^HE Malayanisation pro*;ranimr 1 mt the Emo Port Dirkson refinery was accelerated further with thr recent promotion of five re- xtdent personnel to the post of superintendent*. Those promoted to shift superintendent positions in thr refinery are Messrs. Mali Ah linnc Nc Hon Leonr Ho .Vtng Khaung237 words
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Article, Illustration173 1966-01-26 10 EXPERT TO TRAIN MALAYSIANS MR. Norman R. Deboys, 43. has oeen specially assigned by Llntas. a London-based international advertising agency, to train Malaysians l'j Its Kuala Lumpur office in the specialised art of copywriting. Prior to this Mr. Deboys spent five years In Nigeria on a similar mission for Llntas173 words
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Article54 1966-01-26 10 Japanese exports during :he tlrM nine months .of 1965 iDCTMMd hf more than one third. Japunp.-r exports totalled $6,163,300,000 1 2.201.250.000 1. an lncrea>e of 33.6 per cent over the corresponding period ol 19<S4. the Japan External Trade Organisation, a semi-official trade promotion body, said In a survey54 words
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241 1966-01-26 10 ANEW unit has been set; up within the Technical Consultant Services Division of the Economic Development Board to step ai< productivity in industry It is the Productivity and Trainlng^Unlt whose programme covers Industrial engineering, civil, mechanical, electrical and chemical consulting work, economic analysis and241 words
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Article, Illustration161 1966-01-26 10 jtfß. S. BALAN of Esso Standard Eastern Supply m and Transportation, Singapore, left for New York on Monday on a 12-month training assignment in the headquarters of Esso Standard Eastern His extensive training pro- < gramme includes assignment I with Esso Internal lonal supply161 words
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188 1966-01-26 10 AIR- INDIA has announced that its tenth aircraft, scheduled for delivery in December thi.I year will be a convertible version .f the 3ch-iiir 707I 320 C This versatile aircraft. the world's largest, longestrange Jet In scheduled service, can be converted to all -passenger, all-cargo188 words
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Article107 1966-01-26 10 BRITISH computer manulauurer I.C.T. has recently announced an additional member ol the 1900 series ot computers. Thi.s is the new low cost 1901 which provides full scale .computer facilities at ;i lower cost than e\er befon The 1901 .sion of thi' v. ry successful IWO107 words
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Article107 1966-01-26 10 Ooodyear Malaysia s lor vice member. Mr. Lauw Hong Peng, was recently honoured at a dinner party marking his 40 yean with the company. Mr. Lauw began his career with Ooodyear In January, 1926 as a cost clrrk. Hr went through all phases of the company's107 words
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Article74 1966-01-26 10 Thr iMtBUU York It Will UKSI7I million on sion In the United States in 1!)K6. about 50 million dollars more than Outside the United States Eastman will spend about S>;i million for capital expansion this ye;ir. up about $23 million dollars over last year. deludes S5 million74 words
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Article, Illustration136 1966-01-26 10 DIRECTORS of BSA MotOl Cycles Ltd. paid public tribute to works rider Jeff Smith during a New Year dinner party at the Small Heath factory in Blrmlng- j ham. England On their behalf, the deputy managing director Mr H Hopwood presented Smith j with a silver salver136 words
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Advertisement452 1966-01-26 10 (or how to relax and unwind) Sail to or from HONG KONG or JAPAN on your next business trip I_J J L I Take a well-earned rest! Sail P O-Orient on your next business tour to Hong Kong or Japan. If you can't spa r e the time to goal!452 words
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Advertisement121 1966-01-26 10 For COMFORT and BEAUTY.... choose KING'S GARDEN Situated ot King's Rood, off Bukit Timah Road. Spore. BEST RESIDENTIAL AREA EXQUISITE DESIGNED! TWO-STOREY DETACHED BUNGALOW Area: 8,000 sq. ft. TWO-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED Area: 3,500 sq. ft. Ground floor: Mosaic with skirting throughout. First floor: Beautiful Parquet flooring for oil Bedrooms, Mosaic flooring121 words
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Advertisement1188 1966-01-26 11 r//fLl\\ji//v£s to i THE CAST ASIA «at EXPRESS SAILINGS 10 NUB EASI, CONTINENT »ND SCANDINAVIA. Snort C S ham i>>nang Am Genoa Ho. re H'burg K'ean Aatw Com It Ptn KINA a) SnleS Sailed Ttiay Ftl 1} 23 Fel 21 Ma I 4 II ANCONA c) Jaa ?J, Fel 11,188 words
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Advertisement1188 1966-01-26 11 I bfnulinF] EXPRESS SERVICE TB LONDON, LIVERPOOL 8 CONTINENTAL PORTS. BENLOMOND S.rjtoirt S'Xarn fmtog G. 31 HI 21 JM 77 2* IM 38/11 Far Liverpool Ma BENCLEUGH m» S.ngaocrt P. S'haa Pensng Han-urg Mall Jm 27/38 JM 11/ 1 Ml V 4 G'mouU Ma 11 Stngtpori P. S'ntm Perung BENARTY1,188 words
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Advertisement1263 1966-01-26 11 feELLERMAII BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. ME •VEIrUAJ FOi e«TWMO SERVICI FROM O.BWC*NTINtNI laslHtjitri Cm M MVCASTU Londot, Harrborg. leQirdM, S*aort P. S'nats Fmti Havrt. Hull G. 1 1 Ttday 27 JM Cm OF POOtA Mavrt, Bontotßt. Ltadoa, H'burg. Bnmto. Rottttlaa. Antwtrp 8 Fel I 11 Ftl CITY OF BROOKLYN lendon,1,263 words
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Advertisement966 1966-01-26 12 X£~ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S. A. Pscine «k Atlantic Scrvle* Banrtol Mlom l AnfotM n. tort Bono* r>iM Tr-.jlißi Man" 14/2S fM 2S/2I fM IS Ma I A*) I am It *4> ■Kiaikail Mac" 11/22 Ma a/» mm IS Mr t Mat I Mai US* Japan Direct Service BbBJBJ966 words
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Advertisement986 1966-01-26 12 TO HONG KONG s.s. "CHUSAIST (24.000 tons fully airconditioned stabilised) Departing SINGAPORE 3 Feb 1966 Arriving HONG KONG 6 Feb 1966 LIMITED FIRST AND TOURIST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE Apply to your Travel Agents, or to> ISLAY KERR CO., LTD.. SINGAPORE HARRISONS CROSFIELD (MALAYSIA) LTD., KUALA LUMPUR HARPER, GILFILLAN m CO..986 words
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Advertisement670 1966-01-26 12 iCootioaed from Pace Si SITUATIONS VACANT Word* M *im.>—Hox it ct*. tstrm WANTED WAITRESSES for Modern ttar and Restaurant Knultah apeakint: \pply H»S. Semuauaag Koad. 131 to s Spore WANTED SALESGIRLS for popular M>smetics. Good terms. Apply personilly. 334 Macpherson Koad. Sin*apors. rel: *****. MANY VACANCIES OPEN lo .-narmins girls670 words
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Advertisement631 1966-01-26 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT li Word* tt (Min.r—Box St rto. rxtro FURNISHED AIR CONDITIONED three bedrooms Terrace oouw Klnula Park. $494)/- Include telephone etc. IC.n» <S |Mjr.-. 3 BEDROOM Kully r'urniahed Kirn (1 Air-coi:ditlone<li 2 bath room Kent MM/, pin Call MB. St. Thooaaa Walk. 8 |iore Tel: a EASTERN MANSION. Jalan631 words
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Advertisement608 1966-01-26 12 SHOPS WANTED li Words <K iMiH.r—Box it rl*. extra WANTED SHOP In City area or ieylaug/Joo Ch" it Road on rent Boi s.T. B'pore. HOUSES LAND FOR SALE I IS Word* <• (Mm. I—Sexi Sex t* rt*. M OLD BIC BUNGALOW at Upper Vrai.K-oon Koad. 6 bedroonu, 12.0UU IBBSM feet608 words
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Advertisement609 1966-01-26 12 EDUCATION Word* SI (Him.) Box it rlt. txlrm INTINtlve COURSBi Hbaad <MoronK Aft. moon > Daily 2 hrs Typlnc. trncllin*. Onpll<-ntin« (Kloctrlc Malontba. MIC. 73 MldOle Road. wff nisi BCCINNIHs ANO ALL ritacea hcrthnnrt. Typewriting;. H«»ok-li«pin«. •'atlonal Liihuih.. Kngli«b. Math*, lenrral B>..nc. Hralth Mlt-ace. <B*c. to Hec IV Itvrl). siu.rt609 words
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Advertisement720 1966-01-26 13 THE SUNGEI BESI MINES LIMITED (Incorporated in England I The Board has declared an in- terim dividend of Is. 6d. per share, less income tax. payable In London on 15th. March. 1966 to all shareholders on the registers on 17th. February, 1966 Including transferees of transfers lodged up to 3720 words
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Advertisement852 1966-01-26 13 TENDERS KENYATAAA TAWARAN J.K.R.. KEDAH Ta«aran2 daripada PemborongJ yang berdafur dl-J KR. Kepala II Pechahan Kepala 2. Kepala 111 Pechalian Kepala 3—5. Kelas *B dan ka-atas akan di-terimn riiPejabat Jurutera Negeri. Kedah' Perils. Alor Star hingga jam 3.00 petang pada Bhb. Februart. 1966 UntoK: MEMBINA DAN MENYIAPKAN SEKOLAH2 MENENGAH RENDAH852 words
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Advertisement536 1966-01-26 13 TENPER Z-SIORtr IbKKAU HUUStS NATIONAL ELECTRICITY I r=r Trndrr No. (Ml). 168 65. f^\ B>S 5 TENDERS are Invited from Re- r *h£'^- Klsteted Class A\ B and C E;ec- ,j. trical Wiring Contractors for Ei*c- >- i •~->>aF trlcal Installation at the Loner Sp- at junction or K)wui roaO536 words
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235 1966-01-26 14 Arkle to miss Champion Hurdle, says his trainer I ONDON. Tues. Anne Duchess of lj Westminster has decided not to aim her great steeplechaser. Arkle. at a Gold Cup and Champion Hurdle double at Cheltenham in March. It was announced last week that Arkle might run in the Hurdle as235 words
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Article, Illustration2465 1966-01-26 14 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by CREDIT BALANCE WINS CUP TRIAL I (HAL POOL: Ist— No. itiit.T:; (fSMSS) '.•nd— No. IK3(M>:? (SIM« 7) ."srri— No lIUM Starter* (5475 each): Nos. lIVIXK tlttll I'tOIOK :«331« ■i ''ii luizi nasi mo.'i 174C41 I9t;:tn» i- oiisol.Kinii IS44V each 1 N»v -'04X.-.S lIKH.'T2,465 words
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Advertisement56 1966-01-26 14 Only Qantas flies direct to <A|RO 4 TIMES EVERY WEEK Only Qantas offers so many flights direct to Cairo from Singapore 4 V-Jets a wetk. Altogether, you have the choice of 6 Qantas flights a week to the Middle East. Europe and London from Singapore (one via Kuala LumpJr). Austraktt56 words
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Miscellaneous347 1966-01-26 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 0 In (.nut case It is the »u;t 1 Retributive justice makes sin .4). seem ugly (7). 7. Uniform with the air or a 5. Big cricket game spoiled by serwce (8) weather worse than ever 8 Swimmers marked with pale known before? (7). dots all347 words
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258 1966-01-26 15 JOE DORAI - POON COMING AGAIN FOR THE BIG RACE HK DRIVERS KEEN ON SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE, Tues Six Honjj Kong drivers, Including Albert I'cMin. twice winner of the Malaysian Grand l'rix arc expected to compete In the Singapore Grand Prix meeting here on April 9-11 This «is disclosed258 words
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Article31 1966-01-26 15 NEW YORK. Tues— Dick Tieer. world middleweight champion, has been named "Fighter of the Year" for 1965 by the Nine Macaziiie. Tiger was prek'lven this award In 1962.31 words
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Article28 1966-01-26 15 KCAIA LUMPUR. Tues.— The 1 niE^cr match ix-tuptn Malaysia and Singapore will be Dla.vod in Singapore on Vfh. 5 and not on Saturday (J«n. reported yesterday.28 words
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Article, Illustration245 1966-01-26 15 By ERNEST FRIDA; Singapore Tuesday. Tlil-IRE SEEMS to be some confusion over Singapore's participation in the eighth British Commonwealth Games to be held in Kingston, Jamaica, from Aug 4 to 13. George Abrahams, the director of organisation for the Games, was reported to245 words
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Article46 1966-01-26 15 37th entry KINGSTON. Tucs. have entered for the British Commonwealth Games, bringing the total of countries t 0 37. 11 was announced here today. Forty-two countries have been Invited. Antigua have been granted provisional affiliation to the Games Federation and were invited on that basis— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article95 1966-01-26 15 MANILA, Tuen. The Philip- pine Football Association today said 14 nations had accepted invitations to, the Eighth Asian Youth fcotball championship for the Rahman Cup in Manila from April 30 to May 15. Participating teams will come fiom Japan. Singapore. Hong j Kong. Malaysia. South Vietnam.95 words
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412 1966-01-26 15 I ONDON. Tups. West Ham 1a United, holders of the European Cup- Winners Cup. reached tho Fourth Round of the English FA. Cup las 1 nicht when they brat Oidham 2-1 in a Third Round rrplay. Oidham. who are strugglir.g at »he footReuter - 412 words
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Article, Illustration35 1966-01-26 15 t^ORTH wing-forward John Ewlng grabs the ball from the scrum and dashes away with it during the annual match against South at Penang's City Stadium on Saturday. North won 27-8. Timesport picture.35 words
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93 1966-01-26 15 ACCAVALLO SIGNS FOR TITLE FIGHT rpoKYO. Tues. Horario 1 Wravallo of the Arjrntint niltnrd yesterday for his match against Japan's Katsuyoshi Takajraaw for the vacant world flyweight championship. Takayama signed on Saturday for the fight which appears certain to be held here on March I. Accavallo was to have metReuter - 93 words
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Article149 1966-01-26 15 IJOBART. Tues. Australian, 11 batniig .•-•.ar.s Bob Cowper I and Bill La wry hit undefeated [centuries on the eve of tha 1 fourth Test in helping to steer a I Combined XI to a draw with MCC in the three-day match < which ended here149 words
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Advertisement280 1966-01-26 15 Australian automotive parts and equipment precision built for rugged service Australia is tough on vehicles; not only do they brake lining, from a crank balancer to a shocK t ff Wr a B^ need to cope with dense city traffic but with absorber, you ara buying precision manu- fK *V280 words
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Article, Illustration79 1966-01-26 16 A giant Russian- built copter FIRST PICTURES FROM CAIRO OF NEW AIRCRAFT A SIDE VIEW... TNITED Arab Republic troops are shown in the picture below preparing to load a field gun aboard a Rus-sian-built Mi-6 jet helicopter. The giant aircraft was shown to newsmen for the first time a fewUPI - 79 words
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Article24 1966-01-26 16 BANGKOK. Tuts people Intimidated by Commw roriati in laohited rural north-ea I in groups administration and as a check on yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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108 1966-01-26 16 Cambodian Thai border situation tense BANGKOK. Tues. The situation alone the Thailand-Cambodia border remained tense today amid reports of naval skirmishes on Sunday night in the Gulf of Siam. Naval skirmishes between Thai and Cambodian >lii|is were reported today. The report said two Cambodian warships cxc Inn Red fire with108 words
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Article49 1966-01-26 16 Dead— man who inherited $87m NEWPORT (Rhodr Island >. TOM. Mr John Barry Ryan. sportsman and society figure who was left a US$29 (SB7) million fortune by his grandfather in 1928. died here yesterday He was 65. His daughter Virginia is married to Lord David Ogilvy of Kirnemuir Scotland ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article22 1966-01-26 16 MADAM KAM KUAN LENG. 11 ft S PONNUUURAI o Hindu JOSAPMAT ALCANTRA •i laavtnic 4!« Mulhrrry Avenue 4.00 pm. fu atmmm22 words
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Article, Illustration112 1966-01-26 16 A pet lion cub on a sft. leash SOING FOR A STROLL WITH THE CROWDS AT BOTANIC GARDENS... A LL pets love to go for a stroll and this one is no exception. But the holiday crowds at the Botanic Gardens in Singapore on Sunday gave it a wide berthMak Kian Seng shows some youngsters looking at the cub from respectful distance - 112 words
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174 1966-01-26 16 AMERICA NAMES SIX SPACEMEN FOR 1966 OOUSTON (Texas). 11 Tues. Astronaut John Young, veteran of the first manned Gemini mission in space, and novice Michael Collins have been named for the Gemini 10 Rendezvous and docking flight expected in August the third U. S. space mission of 1966. The nextReuter - 174 words
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60 1966-01-26 16 LONDON. Tue.--. Princess I Idest daughter of the late ex-King Faiouk of Egypt, was married yesterday to 42-year-osd fcwiNs hotel-keeper Jean Perreten Princess Ferial. 27. has been working In Switzerland as teacher for several years "My husband owns a hotel In Switzerland and we shall60 words
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104 1966-01-26 16 MIAMI. (Florida). TBM. American socialites ha\e paid as much in mi for a tickets to sit close to Britain's Prince Philip at lunch and dinner when he visits here in March t'SSI.OOO ticket urts a Hal <>n the dais next to theReuter - 104 words
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236 1966-01-26 16 Radha to Indira: Tackle immediately the food shortage problem NEW OELHI, Tues PRESIDENT Radhakrishnan called on Mrs. Indira Gandhi's new Government today to attend immediately to India's crippling food shortage. i 1 Broadcasting to the nation on the eve of the 16th Republic Day. the President said: "It is ourReuter - 236 words
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Article52 1966-01-26 16 /GREENVILLE Mississippi). Tups A new radar VI speed trap set up on a road here yesterday trapped two motorists The first was a policewoman The second was a disc-Jockey who went directly to his radio station and broadcast a warning to other motorists giving Its exact 1<Reuter - 52 words
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100 1966-01-26 16 MAHE (Seychelles), Tues.— The Governor of the Seychelles, the Earl of Oxford and Asquith. and his family swam for their lives when their sailing boat was capsized by a big waved on Sunday, the government news bulletin disclosed. Lord Asquith usually takes hisAP - 100 words
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169 1966-01-26 16 Practice bomb kills a Ranger in Sabah IESSELTON. Tues. J The 2nd Bn.. Malaysian Rangers, who went on operations against Indonesians for the first time last month, have suffered their first casualties. One Ranger was killed and two slightly wounded when a mortar bomb fell short during a practice on169 words
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166 1966-01-26 16 $500,000 'bang-bang' now a rush back to work l/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. 1Y The tivc d a v i Chinese New Year and Hari Raya eel. -brat ions ended tonlghi and with it came a clamp-down on cracker firing. The "tang-bai Friday cost revell In iSelangor about 1500 Cracker dealer- mi166 words
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Article38 1966-01-26 16 die in Hari Raya feud RAWAI.PIM l i people werr killed wounded v. battle between two r I celebrfl' I lim month-long I The fight Golera. 20 miles from hei i i result of an old fan AP.AP - 38 words
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Article23 1966-01-26 16 I SALISBURY I desian Chief Juitta I Beadle, returned hero \y m London and British leaders on 'the independence cr23 words
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Advertisement19 1966-01-26 16 MOOi a soo Gerard Dm January at Comni. Home TAN 001 I and Mr- le Diana •ldrr d o19 words
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Advertisement371 1966-01-26 16 I Part owner of 1 I over 20 companies Inche Diron Bin Haji Mahmood (above> of Opera Estate, Singapore is the grandfather of 22 children. He's a retired storekeeper and lives in a comfortable home. Although Inche Diron Bin Haji Mahmood is no financial tycoon, he is part owner of371 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous52 1966-01-26 16 The weather HIGHEST and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 92 73 Kota B&axu 85 75 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 73 Malacca 90 TI Singapore 88 75 C. Highlands 72 61 Jesselton 88 73 Kuchlng52 words
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