The Straits Times, 29 January 1966
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Title Section21 1966-01-29 1 Average daily certified sale exceeds 150,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY. JANUARY 29, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203421 words
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Article, Illustration540 1966-01-29 1 In sombre m00d... PRESIDENT FACES GRAVE DECISION ON AIR STRIKES AGAINST HANOI WASHINGTON, Friday DRESIDENT Johnson was reported today to be resisting demands that Hanoi and even mainland Chinese nuclear installations should be hit if he orders a resumption of air raids on North Vietnam.Reuter - 540 words
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Article129 1966-01-29 1 Viets are ordered: Avoid battles SAIGON, Iri. («>mm.widirs ol some North Vietnam and regular Vietronu unit.v have been ordered to scale down their activities and avoid lame battles with American. South Vietnamese and Australian forces, a highly placed military source disclosed today. American and South Vietnamese military leaders have suspected129 words
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Article44 1966-01-29 1 HORIZONTS P till"- Brazilian city imulic morality drive with th. young couple "Wo have nothint! against kissIng. \\l).. I i tion ot affection, but in public it become.-- exhibitionism and mu.-t be repn Md, Hid police officials.44 words
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Article, Illustration59 1966-01-29 1 Hedy Lamarr accused of shoplifting LOS ANGELEB. rri. Actress lleely l.amarr (abo\e) w.o arrested here last night on suspicion <il shoplifting UBSM worth of merchandise from a department store, police said today. Police reported Miss l.amarr was carrying I'ssi 1.000 in cheques in her purse when arrested. A woman securityReuter - 59 words
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108 1966-01-29 1 LONDON. Fri Pay rises of 12.5 per cent for the British armed forces and smaller ones for top civil servants were announced by the Government today. The Economics Minister. Mr. George Broun, told the House of Commons that tlir Government had accepted recommendations madeAP - 108 words
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Article79 1966-01-29 1 GENEVA. Fri— More than 40 countries have been asked to start work M soon as possible on a 10--year plan to eradicate smallpox being launched by the World Health Organisation (WHO), it was announced here today. A sum of 52.4 million to tinance the firstReuter - 79 words
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237 1966-01-29 1 A LOR STAR, Fri. The Prime .Minister, Tenjcku Abdul Rahman, reiterated today that Malaysia would not take reprisals against Singapore despite the Singapore Government's derision to introduce work permits for Malaysians working there. "We can do a lot of things against Singapore,237 words
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Article28 1966-01-29 1 JAKARTA. Fri The Jakarta Governor today raised bus Jares In the capital by 250 per cert after the bus companies threatened to cease operations.- -Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article79 1966-01-29 1 MO INI A I N VIEW (California). Fri. A man. identifying himst'f as an atomic scientist from a nearby U.S. navy base, made a telephone appointment with a bank manager here yesterday, then arrived with what be claimed was a bomb and walked out with LSS4O.OOO. "Don't79 words
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129 1966-01-29 1 MR. RAMOS CAN'T COLLECT HIS SALARY MANILA, Fri. The Foreign Secretary. Mr. Narciso Ramos, said today hit retirement as ambassador la.si year and subsequent recall to the Government service has put him In financial trouble. He told newsmen he collected US$lO,OOO upon retirement last November as payment for 360 daysUPI - 129 words
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Article45 1966-01-29 1 JAKARTA PH.— Two smpJoarfc of riot totalling 10.013 tons have arrived here from Comn CniiiH. the official news axeiu? announced. Aniara said the rice, ordered tap I the Indonesian Government in December, would be distributed to 1 people In JaJuut*.— ftouttr45 words
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Article176 1966-01-29 1 Ramos: Position 'still the same' MANILA. Fri. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Narciso Ramos, said today that negotiations to establish diplomatic relations between Malaysia and the Philippines were "still the same." "It can happen before or after Feb. 8." he told a news conference. He added: "It depends on some factonReuter; AP - 176 words
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Article37 1966-01-29 1 BMPI MM 8 BOM in I \U KM Ml HIM) lOKYO Iri. Kmpeii.i Ilirohilo's son in law. To shiniitsu Takarakai found dead in apartment room Thandaj evening Cause of death was not .iisclosed I PI37 words
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Article, Illustration350 1966-01-29 2 U.S. gets pledge WASHINGTON. Friday gRITAIN will continue to fulfil her military commitments around the world and particularly in SouthEast Asia, the United States was assured last night. The assurance was given by Mr. Michael Stewart and Mr. Denis Hoaley. the Foreign and Defence Ministers, in350 words
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98 1966-01-29 2 I/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. 1V Police last night detained a man after a dramatic chasi the roof of a flat in Chrras Road horn. The man cave himself utj whep the police warned him that they would open fire. He is believed to br98 words
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Article20 1966-01-29 2 JAKARTA. Fn Ii m.miir lovers ii.i\r concluded srand military exercise border arras, the official Antara cincv rrpo'.-tpd today.20 words
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Article18 1966-01-29 2 of i m«n I fenmd under the Suncci Pari !>ruic^ .<• Fa llm, liric this Rtorn-18 words
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159 1966-01-29 2 Duchess opens Malaysian art show in London LONDON, Fri.— A 10--day exhibition of Malaysian art was opened here yesterday by the Duchess of Kent. The exhibition is made up of 100 paintings and 23 sculptures. It lormed part of the Commonwealth festival hold last September when it was taken toReuter - 159 words
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92 1966-01-29 2 BUTTERWORTII. I- n Thieve* have stolen throe baga of raw and prepared opium, valued at 120.000. from the Custom* store in Pier Read here. The Customs reported to the police that the opium was krpt with other court exhibits on the ground floor of92 words
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Article, Illustration68 1966-01-29 2 V^WISS A i r line srewardess, Doris Ludy, 22, holds her newspaper carrying the report of the Air India Boeing 707 disaster, in which 117 people were killed when the plane hit Mont Blanc, Switzerland. Doris should have been on the plane, but was forced to leave itUP - 68 words
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Article23 1966-01-29 2 PARIS. Fn. -Four wi were killrd yesterday when two helicopters In which they were flvme collided during air exercises.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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258 1966-01-29 2 Ismail: Not Govt's aim to drive away ALL expats I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Minister of Home Affairs. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Haji Abdul Rahman, said here today it not the Government's intention to "drive away" all expatriates from the country. "The Government does not envisage iotal Malaysianisatlon In commercial258 words
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Article52 1966-01-29 2 HONOLULU. Fn. Architect Howard L. Ashley of Kuala Lumpur tomorrow wi!l receive this Pan-Pacilic- Architectural Citation awarded by the Hawaii Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Mr. Ashley, a fellow of the Royal Institute of British architects, will receive the award at a banquet inAP - 52 words
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Article49 1966-01-29 2 Kampong goodwill. I3ENANO. ttl. Malay and Chinese communities in Sungei Bakap. in South Province Wellesley, have jointly bought 200 acres ot virgin land in the nearby Mukim II for conversion into a kampongWhen the land has been cleared, about 60 Malay and Chinese fanr.lies will live there as neighbours.49 words
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283 1966-01-29 2 A LOR STAR. Fri A Two of the four Kedah fishermen reported missing at sea since Nov. 17 last year were today reported to be on a.i bland in the Indian Ocean. News of then safety was given In a letter receive thisReuter - 283 words
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Miscellaneous305 1966-01-29 2 Straits Times Crossword i ACROSS with Athenian*. lithmlans. 8. French ciiv with nobody about tv i 7. 3i. swm no reason f«r the kind 7. The dog had his dinner »lth of his rollar on >fi> 9. mood nt he.sitKtion In time 13. Supprsed connection een composed by < 6305 words
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276 1966-01-29 3 Indira increases rice ration in hungry Kerala DO NEW DELHI, Friday. Indira Gandhi yesterday performed her first official act as Prime Minister by increasing the rice ration in the food-short State of Kerala iwr.s. uandni herself anI nounced 'he increose from the 1 present 120 grama »ci ner.-on |v- 140276 words
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Article22 1966-01-29 3 CAIRO. Fri The Ecyptiu. Government rMwrday imposed iPi.Mirvlup (.ti lorelgr, errei.ts. ordering subn. cables, mad and oicHire 1 '<> 'he rensur A.PAP - 22 words
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Article22 1966-01-29 3 TOKYO Fn President Liv Shao-chi has r. <mcd Ang Kung«u as Communist China's new Ambassador to Nepal.— A-F.22 words
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Article39 1966-01-29 3 BANOOR. < Wales i. Fri. Mr. Ronaid Armstrong-Jones, father of Lord Snowdoii- died at his home yesterday, aged 66. Lord Snowdon and his wife. Princess Margaret, left London last night for Mr. ArmstrongJones' home in Wales.39 words
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Article30 1966-01-29 3 PARIS. Fri.— The Congo (Leopoldviiie i embassy in Paris yesterday denied reports of a mutiny by supporters of former Premier Molse Tshombe In the Congolese National Army.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article70 1966-01-29 3 WASHINGTON. Fri Unit ed States postage stamps are to bt? treated with phosphorescent Ink as a time-saving measure in mail the Postmaster General said. The ink. orange for airmail and green for all oUmt letters, will only be visible under ultra-violet lights. The glowing stamps will be70 words
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278 1966-01-29 3 SALISBURY. Friday. Rhodesian rebel Prime Minister, Mr. Lan Smith, has thanked South Africans for donating petrel to the fuel-starved country and said he was confident Rhodesia would "ride out the storm of sanctions." In a broadcast to neighbouring South Africa last night.278 words
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192 1966-01-29 3 Top Indian mission for Pakistan soon XtW DELHI. Fri. India "ill send a top level mission to Pakistan early next month in a major step towards normalising relations between the two countries under the Tashkent agreement, cilliii;il sources said yesti-r day. The sources said thr mission would include the ExternalReuter - 192 words
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90 1966-01-29 3 LAHORE. PH.— Pakistani and Indian .imn commanders held n fre.-h martin? today as both countries continued •.vithdrawlng troop.' under the ruhkeoi p«< the scene of last Septembers border fighting. The first phase of the troop dis- engagement bogan last Tuesday. Each sic\ is pulling backReuter - 90 words
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105 1966-01-29 3 CYDNEY. Fri. An Indonesian military plane recently new up to 30 miles Inside Australian New Guinea, the Sydney Morning Herald reported today The newspaper said the Might In mid -December was i stensihly for mapping the border between Indonesian New Guinea (West Irian)AP - 105 words
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Article26 1966-01-29 3 I4JSAKA. Fri. Police patrols have been strengthened round the homes of Zambian Cabinet Ministers and at the home of the British High Commissioner. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration428 1966-01-29 3 LONDON, Friday. (FIANCES of a March general election in Britain strengthened last night when the governing Labour Party swept to a convincing 5,351-vote victory in a critical Parliament byelection in the northern seaport of Hull. In the 1964 general election. Labour hadReuter - 428 words
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177 1966-01-29 3 BIZARRE TWIST IN BEN BARKA AFFAIR PARIS. Fri. The Ben Barka affair took another bizarre twist yesterday when a tape-recording which it was honed would throw light on the fate of the Moroccan opposition leader turned out to be nothing but a draft sound track for a thriller film. The177 words
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Article64 1966-01-29 3 NEW YORK. Fri. William Epion. a self-proclaimed Communist and vice-chairman of the left-wing Progressive Labour Partywas sentenced yesterday to one years Jail for advocating the Tlolent overthrow of the New York State Government during the 1964 riots In Harlem. The 33-year-old Harlem-born Negro made a 40-minuteAP - 64 words
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Article207 1966-01-29 3 BIRMINGHAM. Friday. pOLICE yesterday identified a severed head round in a college locker here as that of a South African-born Indian landlord. Kurejri Gorhdan missing for a week from his Birmingham hnmp Detectives found the severed head at Birmingham Colies:e of Advanced Techno'ocv A porterReuter - 207 words
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Article52 1966-01-29 3 lEL AVIV. Fri.— A judge has admonished a couple with 13 children for failing to limn iluir lamily to sue they could support. Judge E. Telly sentenced 40--year-old Hai Tiyuta and his wue to one day in jail for abandoning their 18-month-old son at a social weliare52 words
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Article71 1966-01-29 3 CHICAGO. Fri.— A judge sympathised yesterday with a father who wanted the court to order i a haircut for his Beatle-topped son. But he said the court could i not rule on hair styles. Steven Gorz, 52, petitioned the court to order his son. Richard.UPI - 71 words
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192 1966-01-29 3 Ayub Khan may reshuffle his Cabinet I^ARACHI, Fr i A major Cabinet reshuffle in President Ayub Khan's government was reported imminent today in the wake of recent events, including the Tashkent pact with India. Press reports and political observt r.-. .s:iid an important realignment "1 the ruling Muslim League's policyReuter - 192 words
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Advertisement163 1966-01-29 3 |f!p a T MM "liiiill Ml range available at all leading dealers. SOlf ACINTS HIAP LEE HANG LIMITED 41. HONGKONG STI. SfOtE-L TCI 949*7 ft ***** J.tAHtU K. lUMPO» MALACCA ■HBIOfH CtMTOtT H*» fQOHQ CO. ITO. THONG YU€N CHAM ITD.HM I DIAMOND brJ DE LUXE VACUUM JAR KFIUS MAX OF163 words
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Advertisement464 1966-01-29 3 YOUR LIFETIME Opportunity Now. here's an entirely new plan from Malaysian Co-operative Insurance Society Limited your progressive insurance organisation with plans to really care for your future. The new and unique offer is the MCIS Oil Palm Investment Plan. An Investment of $5,000/-. payable in easy instalments, is estimated to464 words
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566 1966-01-29 4 CHEAH BOON KHENG - CHEAH BOON KHENG 1 1 Mr. 'X' got job 'on merit' but was reprimanded, court told By SINGAPORE. Friday CLERK of the University of Singapore \\:is so confident of Retting a promotion that he typed his na me ;i^iinst a vacant secretarial566 words
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244 1966-01-29 4 SINGAPORE, Fri TWENTY semi-detach ed light industrial factories will go up on a 4 '.-at re site in Somapah Road, ofT Changi Koad, if approved by the Planning Department of the Ministry of National Development. The industrialists plannUs| the factories expected them tv start244 words
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219 1966-01-29 4 SINGAPORE, Friday A $600,000 plan to re-model Singapore's Boys Town into a bigger and better-equipped institution will begin in March. Phase No. 1 to build 12 class rooms and a canteen at a cost of $180,000 for the Town's English school is expected to219 words
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Article31 1966-01-29 4 SINGAPORE. Fri The Nattukkottai Chettiars community in Singapore will celebrate thr Thalpusam festival at the Chettlarg* Templv in Tank R(jad on Feb. 4. between 8.30 a.m. and 1 10 p.m.31 words
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Article39 1966-01-29 4 SINGAPORE. Xi, 1... eircu-d Mtmbci oi Parliament for Bukit IteraH Mr. Lan (Ju;tn Hoa Will hold lliret-the-pcop i even Wednesday at 7.30 p.m ,ti the PAP brand] ofJicc at 724 i loog Buhru Ro;id. besuiiium Irom next aek39 words
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Article35 1966-01-29 4 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Crylones>e Trade Commissioner in Singapore. Mr. U.W. de Silva will hold a reception at the Ceylon Sports Club at 6.30 p.m. on Feb. 4 to mark his country's 18th anniversary.35 words
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Article32 1966-01-29 4 I SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Dale I Carneeie Alumni Association. Di>I tnct 95 (Sinu.iporei. will hold an j installation dinner und ball at the Pekinn Restaurant v 7 urn en Sunday.32 words
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234 1966-01-29 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The National Trades Union Congress has asked the Singapore Government for an assurance that the minority group of members of the Green Bus branch of the Singapore Bus Employees' Union would not be "exploited or victimised" because of their continued membership in234 words
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Advertisement157 1966-01-29 4 DAILY 3 SHOWS AT 3 6-9 P.M lojshrce Bi!>wo|it ■.<ohmoodJ«J|[ak ■Aumio; jUm HPIw £X\ EASTMANCOLOR' In Hindi with English Molay Subtitles! 2ND BIG MIDNITE TONITi! TlaV^yy^aam sjs m Hindi |W^ gia^ftaj Lti f ihcush I rw~ summs "aa^ ;EE! India's "B B Bclo Bose in the HOT TANGANYIKA SHAKE! Tomorrow157 words
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Advertisement115 1966-01-29 4 ■WRWWJHWpmiWW tel l£l££i£M «»406 Lott Day: 1 .30-3 30-7 00 1 9 30 pm Tommy K.rk Annette Funicello •PAJAMA PARTY" (Colorscopei Mid Nitt Tonight: "Where The Herixon Meats Tha Sun" (Colorscopc). Tomorrow: "Revenge Ot Sportacus' (Colorscope'. 11.15 am.: "Sovoge Gun" (Colorscope). (■•1 (Fully Air Conditioned 1 Thii hotel it in115 words
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Advertisement235 1966-01-29 4 H 1 1 U. I NTBN as 1 1\/\ no NtiM I ft QIIDCD APCiIT M "UU U»£t.li m oUrtn AbtNT J3SJ opens today; If i ill «f It* gj XJB_^2 Wm *> iaf VJa> vF' n^ii^^ fci**j^Tff[f*" lik TBi J!^k «Jp aau^afaV s^^\jUf VVbIBShHsT By^^**"^9t W^aw <> Bm it235 words
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Advertisement569 1966-01-29 4 ■fTTTTII-T»ail-J'M-: 3 lOth BIG DAY! '1 1 am, I 30. 4 00, 6.30 4 9 15 pJohn WAYNE Dcon MARTIN The SONS ot KATIE ELDER' CATHAY PALACE "The Amorous Adventures of MOLL FLANDERS" Kirn NOVAK R. chord JOHNSON A I [pnTi?^ij| lit >i'!i| NOW SHOWING! 1.30, 4 00. 100 330569 words
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Article400 1966-01-29 5 PLEDGE OF FIRM ACTION AGAINST NEW DEMONSTRATIONS From Geoffrey Geldard: Kuching, Friday ANY further hostile demonstrations in Kuching would be firmly dealt with, Sarawak's Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, said today after he had heard the report of the delegation of the Kuching Malay community on400 words
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307 1966-01-29 5 Dr. LIM TO LAUNCH NATIONS INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. •pHE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, will tomorrow formally inaugurate the Malaysian Institute of Management the country's first body to promote the study and practice of management. The ceremony, to be held la the Dewan307 words
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Article31 1966-01-29 5 CAKJI BLNIAH ft An bower. A Ram«imv i» drowned In ■< Km» Ramssamy nad earlier left :.<>n>» to ta'rwr firewood His oicvcle i was found lylnf near Uie udj31 words
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107 1966-01-29 5 XL ALA LUMFL'R. KH.Flnal touches are now being made to prepare the National MonurueMt for the opening by 'he Yung di per'.uan Agong on Feb. 8. I In- Public Works Depaf:ii>faleci to the public not to visit the T>onu>-nL-iK until afui tlie openinj? go107 words
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Article71 1966-01-29 5 SITIAWAN, Fri— A coconut tree fell across a plank house in Lekir. near here vpsterdav. killing a four-year-old baby and iniurinu a midwife. Jarlah binte Abdul Hamid 43 Jariah had iust finished bathUi'; the baby, when the three crashed oi. the house, pinning Jarlah to the71 words
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Article, Illustration107 1966-01-29 5 After the wedding, a firewatching honeymoon MR. David Wee Koon Penr. 25. of Ku.da Trenczanu. and his Australiannaturalised Polishborn bride. Miss Alexandra Krupinska. cutting the cake after their marriage at Grelong. 35 miles from Melbourne. Mr. Wee is a final yai architectural student at the I'nirentty of Melbourne tnl#- his107 words
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Article140 1966-01-29 5 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS From lESSELTON, Fri. The Canadian Government may consider giving assistance to the various development projects in Sabah. This was indicated here by Mr Philip Siuchen, the commercial counsellor ot the Canadian High Commi.vsion In Kuala Lumpur, wno is on a week's tour of140 words
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Article71 1966-01-29 5 XAIPING. Fri. A van, believed to be conveying dutiable goods, sped past an ambush by a party of Customs oJlicrrs who tried to stop it at Sungei Menanggis in the Port Weld area near here at about 5 a.m. yesterday. Several cun shots were fired71 words
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Article19 1966-01-29 5 JESSELTON. Fr: S. vnitprn district •••luncils In i r 1 been allocated $170,000 to improve rural comnunicalKitj*19 words
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142 1966-01-29 5 Fined: The man who was left carrying the can KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A lorry attendant. Yap Fatt Nan, 26. who held a pot of paint while another man painted "Oppose Malaysia" on a wall, was fined $50 by the magistrate's court here today. Yap. charged with defacing a wall In142 words
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73 1966-01-29 5 6INUAPORE. Fri. The future of the Singapore branch of the Library Association of Malaysia will be decided at its annual meeting tomorrow. Tin meeting will be to decide whether the bnmch should have an Independent ■tattM m view ot Sinus pores senru.it ion from73 words
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Article32 1966-01-29 5 11 -night pesta PENANG Pn The Central Province Welles'.ey Umno vou'h •i will stage a petta in Bulcit Mertaiam from Peb 13 to 33 In aid of tbe Umno youtb hnlMlnj fund.32 words
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117 1966-01-29 5 CRACKERS AND THE RISK I TOOK— BY ISMAIL ITUALA LL.MPLR. Fri The Minister of HnnuAffair*. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Data Ha.ii Abdul Kahman. >>;tid here today he had taken a calculated risk in lifting the ban on cracker firing durine Chinese New Year and llari Raya Puasa. He was glad117 words
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Article50 1966-01-29 5 PENANG. M.— The S' rultuv.i! Deivtrtmiir wil raumi in eten i larj agi for youths In tin Cberok Tutun mtricuitur i Bukir M The first ooutte. open to men will hr from Fob 7 to 19 and tw :n 'inniiT,. from Frb 2) to M.irch 550 words
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125 1966-01-29 5 Towkay's happy surprise in police station \IALACCA. Fri. Police handed a tape recorder and a typewriter, valued at SUSO to an ice-cream shop proprietor when he went to the Central Police Station here this morning to report the loss of these articles. The proprietor. Mr Yap Chong Sun. 31. had125 words
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Miscellaneous252 1966-01-29 5 .1 Ottp ittf Y.T. Ugwwnlin YOU KNOW \ms WHAT *XJ G£T AT I f WGKT.' MOW SUPPOSING I I ...PNTXI KNOW > M ...rT'D GET I I THAT WOULP j AW, I WHAT 'COLD' I NIGHT IF YPOJT H«fct YOU HAP TO PILE ON rTVB WHAT WOULD/ ITD WARP, BE252 words
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SHENG HUO ENTERPRISE LTD
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Article, Illustration308 1966-01-29 6 TOMORROW, The Honourable, The Minister lor Finance, Mr. Lira Kirn San, will officially declare open :uiolher pioneer enterprise in Singapore, the lirsi ;iinl «>nlv cocoa and chocolate factory in this region. Tho opening of this factory. Sheng Huo Enterprise Ltd., will mark yet308 words
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Article, Illustration123 1966-01-29 6 I CONGRATULATE MMM Shtng Huo tnferprue Ltd. on th« occoMon of the oHicial opening cit their factory. Thit is a pioneer industry producing chocolate products. It it t employs 154 of our citizens. if 11 therefor*, on important addition to the growing, rango of food industries in Singapore Thl»123 words
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Article, Illustration527 1966-01-29 6 VAN HOUTEN, FOUNDER OF WORLD-WIDE FIRM, DISCOVERED NEW PROCESS WHEN in 1519 the Spanish Admiral Cortez arrived in Mexico and was received at the court of the Emperor Montezuma. he was served with the customary beverage of honour brewed from cocoa beans. He surely could not have had an inkling527 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1966-01-29 6 VV.R. GRACE 11 CO. INC., New York, are a major shareholder in Sheng Huo Enterprises Ltd., joint venture. The story of W.R. Grace &.Co. started in Ireland In 1850 when 18-year-old William Russell Grace, inspired by seafaring tales of South America, decided to1,027 words
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Article, Illustration1303 1966-01-29 7 FERNANDO Cortez H485--1547 1 played an impor- tant part during the Spanish Wars of Conquest in the Americas. He was sent to the New World not long after its discovery by Columbus In 1492. to conquer this territory. The empire which was conquered1,303 words
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Advertisement196 1966-01-29 7 Another factory air conditioned with SHENG HUO ENTERPRISE LTD. at Tanglin Halt A product of F*^y^Bn»^rdntnbulion operation Congratulations to SHENG HUO ENTERPRISE LTD. I on their official opening tomorrow CHOP JOO LEE TRANSPORT CONTRACTOR. 6. PataniSt. HEAP HOE COMPANY COFFEE POWDER FACTORY, 5. HAVELOCK ROAD. PNG LIGHTERAGE. TELOK AVER BASIN.196 words
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Advertisement331 1966-01-29 7 <JIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIMIC]IIIIIIItIIIIC]IIIIIIIMIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIMIIIIIIC3IIIIIIiniIIC]IIIIIIIIU 1 CONGRATULATIONS 1 TO I SHENG HUO ENTERPRISE LTD. j CHOCOLATE FACTORY on their opening on 30th January, 7966. I g B^jp|flr c MMI WING TAI P» ENGINEERING WORKS P^pi- 17, Davidson Road, Singapore, 13. ■in We are proud to hove installed and 4/ assembled the j ■^wdß machinery331 words
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Obituary45 1966-01-29 8 U W.rd. til (Minimum) TAN TEIK CHYE Of Alia Photo H.il ■tnat. Snuapor*. (yoiinc- ."«M Holy on 25-1-K6 tt Mt. Alvrrnl* Honpual. Kuoeral from SinCaafcat Co J33 Uvm,i»r Btfaat, Singapor* 2 p.m. Saturday for ihinrat FuddhUt Crrma■ortum at 8.-ifßl Hill Road (Poor Khark »»r.45 words
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Article92 1966-01-29 8 ."> Hurii tit (Minimum) aIR A MRS. Andrew CtMMM thank and fritnda for thr ir vftluah;* (Ifta. aaalatajtea and attrniaitr» at th«:r vrddmg and rfcep'.on a', SMlmll TAMILY OP M« Vn Tap Tal hont: nr» Madam l.»a Geok Kin altrndanct during thrir MR ONG MONO SEUNG, PT. I, I'ln.inc92 words
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Article40 1966-01-29 8 >« Hordi tn (Minimum) THE COCKPIT'S RIJSTTATLL NEW EVENING COURSE I'ommrn- Cnrdrn 5. 1S p m Enqulrlu :.'AO*j Joan Booty School of .V t harm. mow oo you nt m* r:>pn»nt« m Tttrrr In thr t.;ti k thtrr In PaJnMi40 words
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Article72 1966-01-29 8 IS HnrH> II I Viniiri.m •IBLC PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH n II IS a Ml TRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SINCA Mr Shoo! 9am All an* ARYA lAMAJ SINCAPORE mfla. W-l-ltM 10 10 a m CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Inridlv BMtl n* 7 .1' lM*lbll throuch Cmmtian Scicn't Al A. WESLEY MCTHOOIST CHURCH. B72 words
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Article720 1966-01-29 8 Thr> economies in defence expenditure which the British contemplate can be achieved i without significant loss In I effectiveness, and without affecting the British military commitment in South-East Asia. This assurance, given in Washington by Mr. Michael Stewart and Mr. Denis Healey. •he Foreign and Defence Ministers,720 words
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Article249 1966-01-29 8 It was never seriously doubted that the British Labour Party would hold i Hull, although the odds narrowed as polling day approached. But the margin of victory is surprising. A majority of 1.181 in the general election has been raised to :;01. a 4 5 per cent swing249 words
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Article243 1966-01-29 8 It is becoming a rather em-ban-ass ing annual ritual. For thieu- years anniversaries of tin- signing of the MalaysianAmoi lean agreement on educational exchange have been marred by apologies for Malaysia's lack of recognition ot must American diplomas and degrees. Last nights ceremony was only slightly difTercnt, in243 words
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Article, Illustration1204 1966-01-29 8 ANTHONY HOWARD - ANTHONY HOWARD For the lone idealist in Washington politics 'no hoop too demc?ning, no yoke too crippling, no obeisance too humiliating to make' by WASHINGTON Friday L £111 HAT EVER IM became of If H v be rt?" Tom Lehrer cruelly asks on his latest record1,204 words
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Article665 1966-01-29 8 Colin McGlashan - Barring Lords and lunatics Colin McGlashan BRITISH POLITICS ARE CURIOUS TO OUTSIDERS by T ONDOK, Fri.— British politics are curious to outsiders: probably never more so than during elections. These are hedged about with a host of restrictions designed to stop contests being decided by the cash a candidate can665 words
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Advertisement369 1966-01-29 8 I Straits Ti»« k Malay Mail COLD STORAM fUPftlMARKET ORbatd a«arf (BnaaWi iM ftaat. COtD STOKACC lUMCNH At Ntrltnd Raa^ Kataaka I lltitl Baw. I crrr book STOtn ltbv. WkMiMMtar Him.. Cathai Dm, I mt mi~ws front Fitiawtrxk i SyawiMrM M. M. ISMAIL 1 AaWiraltv Hwt Beta. HAMIEM STORE, Mlt369 words
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Advertisement76 1966-01-29 8 THE BANK OF EAST ASIA LTD. (tecarparaUd in Hanf Kaaa Mil If It AUTHORISED CAPITAL 50,000,000 00 •Are UP CAPITAL 20,000,000 00 •m«vi 25,000,000 00 UNDIVIDIO PROFITS 1,986,779.37 TOTAL ASSETS $315,808,167.10 WITH 47 YIARS' INTERNATIONAL BANKING EXPERIENCE and a world wid* nrtwor* of ""Vlvica*".ii7 'SSSmmT' ,«l"« ♦a» all yoyr mrornational76 words
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Advertisement257 1966-01-29 8 "WHERE SHOULD I STUDY ACCOUNTANCY?" "The answer is simple for those who compare* SBjJS Robert \V. Kobertson. B.Com. (Alelb), F.A.S.A. F.C.I. S. "Now Is the time for careful thought on the part of any career-minded person. For accountancy students the choice of training method is particularly Important. If you decide257 words
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225 1966-01-29 9 Wanted man shot in leg and captured CINGAPOEI Fri. A J wanted man was today «hot hv i detective in a roffeeshop at the junction of EverlU K<»ad and hangi Road at lunrhtime Thr man. lent Ah Hen e was shot in the >CR and raptured by the detectiv* after225 words
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Article78 1966-01-29 9 Yusof gets Korean award CEOUL. Fri.— The visiting k Malaysian Lower House Speaker. Dato C. 11. Yusof. today received the Order of Distinguished Diplomatic Service. First Class. Korean Prime Minister, Mr. 11-Kwon Chung, awarded him the medal on bcnalf of President Chunß-Hro P;irk in rrc of his contribution to promotion78 words
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Article32 1966-01-29 9 rSLUK ANBON. Fri. Nc 000 kdmltted having 92 v? and 6j on. r or. which i r\i\r* duty of $392.56 had no: b»>i»ri «4 uno. nr B pi rday.32 words
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Article54 1966-01-29 9 IPOH. Fri. Mr. Balwant in offlccr i!i tl-. I r» p. >rTfci :niig Gardens, hrrr. and ■tola 4.40 ind :i can. I electric ihavw. and niiikr-un sot. valued II Id that h<* and his family i •hat nn Jan.; 21 and rrruriied four dajra bttar fo54 words
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84 1966-01-29 9 II ssl 1. 1 ON I ri. Wild elephant;, in the 1 ah. id Datu district have EMM on a rampage auain and destroyed large .ire. is oi ayrirultir.-al crops on smallholdings at Ka m poll:' l'an;i The l.ihad Datu dis- trict rouncil has84 words
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238 1966-01-29 9 SINGAPORE, Friday. A SYNDICATE which provides saboteurs and illegal immigrants with genuine Singapore identity cards is operating here, a court was told today. Investigations are continuing into the activities of this ring, which is affecting the State's security. "But we have not got238 words
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173 1966-01-29 9 Child with 36 stitches: Mother sues for damages 17UALA LUMPUR, Fri. One day in January last year a mother left her twoand v half-year-old daughter In a parked car and went across the road to collect her laundry. The child followed her and was knocked down by a car driven173 words
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Article72 1966-01-29 9 BAIL" PAHAT. r'n Three Inberter in fr. m t-. '.it Panjang were fi.-.d S3OO inch ur one month's ai! oy p. •■naijisii'ato s rourt Ivre for entering a controlled ,irr\i. Mohamrd Noor Din Ha a Mohamed 52. Mohamad b;n Unary, 21. :,<:<\ }l.r\>p bin Pv-.,ii?:i. 26. enured72 words
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Article30 1966-01-29 9 KUAI A I.LWn'UR. Fri. The Draotjf Prime Minister. Tun Abdui Raxak, tonight attended a YIP I Hhrll films "The Underwater Search" "Secico", and "The Yean "f Adventure."30 words
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Article, Illustration158 1966-01-29 9 A GIRL WITH A MISSION AMONG 30 MEN 1(1/ A LA LLMPIK. Fri Women farmers all over Malaysia are soon soing to lu\i- a ii''w champion Fur tomorrow. when 30 young men >trp up to the platform in the Serdang Agricultural College hall. to receive their graduating diplomas, they will158 words
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78 1966-01-29 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Police today announced the promotions of 10 Inspectors to the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police. They are: inspectors ftargie Sandosham. Chan Onn Van, Loh Sai Kit. Yeow Yew Tong, Ahmad bin Hussein. Tsol Wing Kee 9 R. Naidu. Wong Yuen Beng, Chung78 words
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Article228 1966-01-29 9 Work permits will be in red SINGAPORE, Fri.— Red is the colour of the work permits to be issued to nori-citizens working in Singapore. The permit, in three parts. a folded will be reduced to the >ize of a driving licence. THi: FIRST PART Ueft side) will carry th« holder's228 words
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Article60 1966-01-29 9 SINGAPORE Fri A 'v.>mnn. whose, body was found rr. T I beh'.nd bu:-hcs n Joo Reiiß R> ad. off Upper Aljunled R> id. '•:■<= todfcy Identified as Tan Fook Tal. 40 of i old Kallung /UrpoTt R :id Tan, i part-time denning w<v mun. m identified60 words
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Article42 1966-01-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Annii.il ThanksßU ing Sunday will be celebrated on Sunday during the 10 a.m. worship service at the Trinity Methodist Church. Petal-; ins; Java. Rev. Yap Kirn Hao. pastor of the Wesley Methodist Church. Kuala Lumpur, will speak42 words
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Article34 1966-01-29 9 PONTTAN. Fri Tlie Ponti&n OCPD, Ant Sud'.. P. R^mikrishnan. and the District Officer l:.che. O&man bin MoVnvd will lecture on traffic rules at ibe Dr.vers' Association here at 7 pm. on Feb.34 words
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122 1966-01-29 9 ILO expert to train Sabahans for jobs JESSELTON, Fri.— An expert from the International Labour Organisation is expected to come here soon to run a $450,000 specialist trade training centre which will be opened by the Chief Minister, Mr. Peter Lo. next week. The centre the first of Its kind122 words
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Article39 1966-01-29 9 BATU PAHAT. Fri The >-«e--retary of the Johore branch of the M.il.iwan Chin >se Asm >:«llon. Mr Tan Pang Khoon. will le.ui oi party ctsciais en a u>j. branches in the St-iie earls iI m month39 words
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138 1966-01-29 9 OINGAPORE. Fri. About 3.000 people are expected to attend the biggest-ever united Christian prayer service to be held at the National Theatre at 5 p.m. tomorrow. It will be the third an- nual service of its kind. jointly organised by the various denominations. This138 words
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Article, Illustration273 1966-01-29 9 BOB NG - World Bank official meets Finance Minister BOB NG By ITUALA LUMPUR. Fri. 1V The vice-presi-dent of the World Bank, Mr. S. Alderwereld, today had a 90-minute discussion with the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, on the general relationship between the bank and Malaysia. After the meeting. Mr. AJderwereld273 words
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Advertisement64 1966-01-29 9 Commercials you may remember No. 1. Travel Singapore and what do you find? Morefair the discount store of national success! Whenever successful people meet, Morcfair is on their lips. Morefair! The discount store of instant success. Morefair Ltd. for better things. Ifl UIIEL I AI II LTD 1 5 Palmer64 words
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Advertisement143 1966-01-29 9 Arr I IflllO I/O WH Fifteen day pleasure tour of Hong Kong, Taipei and Japan Nrp HIINII KIINm leaves Singapore and Kuala Lumpur every Sunday by ULL lIUIIU llUllU Cathay Pacific Airways. This tour gives you three day* in Taipei and nine days varied sightseeing in Japan with TAIDCI AMf143 words
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Miscellaneous870 1966-01-29 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5, Kuala Lumpur Bear: 6.35 Tlie Big Mac Show and Penans: 6. lpoh and Ma- "A Boy and His Dog": 7 Ucca; 3, Johore Bahru; 4, N?ws in English: 7.10 Touch Taiping; 7. Batu I'ahat; 9, o{ Fame "Charles Darwin" Kluan*. 7J5 My Mother. The Car: 8870 words
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Letter102 1966-01-29 10 \\'HILE it is very desirable that there should be centralisation, supervision and control over the collection and distribution of the zakat and fitrah (tithes) by a constitutionally recognised body like the Maills Ugama Lslam Singapura which shall be empowered to carry out these functions under Section 72 of102 words
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163 1966-01-29 10 I REFER to the letter by "Tenant" under the heading "When investment Is in a Home" <S.T Jan. 15>. The Board is only concerned where members of a family nave incrcas ed their income to such an extent that their stay In our .subsidised acommodatlon163 words
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460 1966-01-29 10 Malaysia's own science research MANY people who are aware of- the economic benefits which even in the short term can accrue from soundly baaed, well directed and co-ordinated research will welcome Mr. Anthony Santiago's timely appeal for organised action as reported in your issue of Jan. 25. It is to460 words
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102 1966-01-29 10 Pahang's land conversion halt VI ORE than a year iTI ago the Pahang Government introduced a 20 per cent fee payable on conversion of agricultural land to building purposes At once, buying and selling of land stopped (thereby depriving the Government >i a ri 1, source of revenue in the102 words
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Letter73 1966-01-29 10 A REAS in Kampong Übi. Jalan Eunus. Geylang Serai and Paya Lebar nave been plagued by mosquitoes for years and yet very little has been done to eradicate tins menace. There is no proper drainage in these areas. Water remains stagnant and frequent floods occur during rainy seasons Is there73 words
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169 1966-01-29 10 J REFER to the letter oi "Suzanne" 'ST. Jan. 17' wlierein she complained thai the Ministry of Education's basis of granting remit school fees to needy pupil* was unfair The remission of school tee> scheme is operative in secondary schools only There la no169 words
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Letter124 1966-01-29 10 He has obtained Singapore citizenship by regtstradon. 1 haw been studying in Government schools since 1956. My primary school education was tree a;d for the last live ears I had been In secondary schools and had to pay only $4 a month echool fees. But now124 words
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Letter31 1966-01-29 10 lAM a student oi .i Government Secondary School in Singapore I came to Singapore In 1956 with r.:y brother My parents live in India am) my brother is my Mir guardian31 words
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Letter109 1966-01-29 10 I HOPE these tew lines will help to solve Mr. Chan Kee Seng's puzzle This one cent piece, dated AH. 1304-A.D. 1887 hence the coin is 79 yt ars old. I think this la the only type of coin Brunei had. Further cQln a k109 words
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Letter50 1966-01-29 10 ANE of the "Malaysian Government-in-exllt trio" is said to have told reporters on his release from detention (ST. Jan. 20 that politics was In his blood. The ex-detainee is right and courageous; for every man in this country should have politics in his blood. ORANG ULC Temerloh50 words
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161 1966-01-29 10 Why democracy will not disappear I lIHIK to a letter 1 si. Jan. 25) expresMng fears of a one party state in Singapore. Parliamentary riemoeraei In Singapore will not ihappeat so long as people in free and secret tieetteas can choose their government It will disappear when people are not161 words
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Letter89 1966-01-29 10 Self -employed non-citizens I REFER io the lette. which appeared in the Strait.s Times on 2>th January. 1966. under the ••aption The self-em-ployed non-citizens of Singapore." -citizens who regard themselves as "selfemployed" should call in person on the Acting Principal Assistant Secretary. Ministry of Labour Havelock Road. Singapore, to have89 words
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Advertisement153 1966-01-29 10 /^Bj^ "TANCHO NITE -*> aaaaW J7 1 TT-TtT I iHß^^ NEW WORLD CABARET jp V TOMORROW NIGHT 1 j^b^ Take advantage of Tancho Hair Dressings, Wg/Z®. which boast a marvellous fragrance and quality, ©N .jS jjpjt m for good grooming in the New Year. They give "iP f a refreshing153 words
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Miscellaneous28 1966-01-29 10 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /mow EV£C oid you get) /"^go aud geT^v s 1 iTs <Sjis DIgTV AS THAT 9^ wro Twe J r ?^OW< AKO DISTuSB^28 words
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Advertisement1247 1966-01-29 11 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.! p w S'por* sails P. Sham Penang MENTOR liverrool. Ouß'il. A'routtl... la Pt/Ftt 1 OOLIUS G'asgow t. 33 Fel 1 CYCLOPS Frt I TALTHYBIUS I Fet i Fet t Fcl I 12 Frt II PYRRHUS Fet 12 Fet 13 Frt 14 AUTOLYCUS Fet It1,247 words
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Advertisement1170 1966-01-29 11 :dii>il-iD.-ti', UPRES> (0 NEAR tASI. CONIINENI AND >CANDINA»iA. S'ourt S'nara ftnang An. Genoa Havri H'turg 11 a art Aunt Coat tNCONA I) It Part 10 Frt It Fit 22 24 27 MORELIA a) F»t II 1! Fet 13 IS 11 17 Mar I II Mar 21 Mar 21 21 21,170 words
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Advertisement1247 1966-01-29 11 EXPRESS SERVICE It LOHBON, LIVtRPOOL A CONTINENTAL PORIV U IT KIT AljlAMn fv London Fct 22 BENLQNONII HamUurg Ftt 27 kingiport S'tia* Pemni II Pt la* 30 111 31 Fat Liverpool Mm i BENCLEUCH Rotterdam Mar 14 Smgapo't P. S'riaa Penang Hamburg Mm II Sit 13 Ja* 30 IM 11/1,247 words
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Advertisement1282 1966-01-29 11 teEUERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTO. lEE OVERLEAF FOI MTWAtI SERVICE FROM U.K./CONTINEHI Laatrtai ftn CITT Of POtNA Havrt. Boulogn*. LaMta. Sport P. S'lie PtnaMJ HB^rg. trtata. apttirdia. Antwerp 1/ 0 Fit 1/10 Frt I CITT OF OROOKLYM London. H'bu'l. R'Oae H*»rt. Hull, Mijcietrmtt 1. Fet IMm IMm CITT OF RIPON1,282 words
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Article302 1966-01-29 12 rE holiday shortened week commenced with an easier tendency brought on by contemplated additional releases from the OJS.A stockpile announced during the five days holiday, and godown selling against built-up stocks upcountry. state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. In their current review of the local Rubber Market.302 words
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Article128 1966-01-29 12 MELBOURNE. Frt INDUSTRIALS were firmer with ten sharp movements. Minings were again firm although some profit-taking was evident. King Island Sheeiite rose 2s. to 24s 9d following a big profit increase Copper stocus lost some ground. Oils were steady Today > clotmit ar*M* «itn Tburadav's price* in brackets.128 words
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Article196 1966-01-29 12 Jan. 2S Three rnontnt. INOUSTRIAkS Houatean I* rta MrAlimer eft C 8 Hoidintf io eta v invett Waal DunlObt l.'rtt N Iron ci* r. smeit'rt UCHC I«*B* K«»o IS it* Kiitnmunt IV m Ked Ui»o laaSft KoniniKin m rii r N r*J »t\>-i; 14 .-tt. .iaminun li r*»196 words
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Article133 1966-01-29 12 SNl*t lying altngtidt in* Hnnnit Htrbtur wharvtt tr tiDtctm today art: Boi».iivn:n 1,2 Marceli No ■i.'ko 3 4. Rio dc Janeiro Uin b. Minim Wonder 6/7. Uunn Maertk li 11. Vlmlnale 18. Frederick Clover 21 C 2. Hoi Bouw 2324 Van Neck 2.% '26. Rajah 27/28. Uando«i133 words
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Article76 1966-01-29 12 HINESE Product tichanxt Imia- »trt ntto arlett Mr Bitul ytlttrday: Ctctnut *H: ouu Ss4t teller*, drum Mt| ••■Hera. Cttwa: lan /Kab UK /Continent t'nij'H)?«l P*pp»t: Muntok wtiite f'-'Xtt talltrt. ttarawak wtutr MM Keller* tpertat Harawak black $137 i >cl>era garbird Ijimpob* Mark Sl.'iTfiNi tellcrt (Hit v.i. ASTA vl72|iNl76 words
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748 1966-01-29 12 Prom Our Market Correspondent EASIER conditions still continued on the Stock Kxcbange yesterday in both tins and industrials. Twenty -four industrials and 12 tins had business at lower levels. Profit-taking and some change in sentiment after the recent run up in prices was responsible748 words
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Article26 1966-01-29 12 Malayan Stork Indirr-s Jan. ?7 Jan. ■Industrials: !»0.8l Ml Tins: 119.11 in,. 1 niMMBtl ln.VK.t 10J.X3 •i)«r. 3<i. iiit;:{ inn Dec. 2!». l!tli^ Mill26 words
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Article931 1966-01-29 12 gl 'sIM'SS in and rritorted to lite Sincapore and Kuala l.umpur tradinx rooms of the Stork fesBBaaaM >e>terdav, with the nun, ber of the shares traded in brarkels: INDUSTRIALS: Btutttad iI.uUU) $1.60: Dunlap (1.000) $2 10 D. <4.(M10> 52.07. (N.OOU) t2.ot; Eatt. Bmtlttrt (I. hi 'ii931 words
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Article23 1966-01-29 12 Jan 28. MAI. WAN KI'IiKKR PRICK: Bti n-ntN (unchanged) TIN: 1712.75 (down 55.5U Lnofiicial rstimatfd oiT»-rin« 141 tons (down 5 tonM23 words
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Article48 1966-01-29 12 TIIK pri-.rnt rat* of Ihr Mai. o. in dollar against the puund attrlint; li\Ml on N.nrmlM-r N, ItM MJ M-lling TT. or <».D aY 3 li (> I) N I -<1 The dollar i% at its slatiitnr» midillr position in rrlation Ui its ran»;r acainst thr pound48 words
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Article46 1966-01-29 12 'I'MB Attceittitn tl Bank' m Malay I id to rmrchaott yrttcrduy ml: rale* to Unitto st.item I Canada I on I bllla I Btllins TT tr 00 rtady umttd Btattt 1 Writ Ctrmany IBOfi MtthtrUndt UB; Iwititr land Illi; liU>um 1.C14 aud Italy 30.361.46 words
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514 1966-01-29 12 rF.RE was a droo of s>o in the Straits tin price yestrrday to 5712.75 on an! estimated offering of 24.~t tons or 5 tons less than on Thursday. Local support was reported good There was a drop of at 14 in the514 words
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Advertisement988 1966-01-29 12 Y^"*^"^"^KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. 0.5.A. PaeUle Atlantic Service Banfloi Hlont L. Anfttaa R. Tert Boatoa Paiiaa. "Tttmtwa Mara" 14/2 B PM a/2? Ha M Mm lap) i api ii tv "Kiaitaa Bun 18/ a Ma IMS Hat UABI t Mai U Ma* Japan DlrtMt Service Prnaitß Jtmcaoora lotonaaia •a. ■St«»*t988 words
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Advertisement1015 1966-01-29 12 »USIR4II»/NK> /[*I«ND StHVICtb IMBU. f»»lbian iNtl r alllr HWHa* It frtaaaalla, aaritaat. Mtittvftt artatt It' MMrtl aa« Ntfatanitia Ptaa«| P J'fcaai 9'a«rt I'lXKt S'ntar »ei<ait| •«»f{i» V a tat 1/ I tit t/tl »M SIRONtN* la Pt Sis 11 laa 1 Frt 7 :Ch4«dim» I Mtt 1/ 4 Mai a/1,015 words
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Advertisement879 1966-01-29 13 K nntinui-d Irom Page 81 ACKNOWLEDGMENT It Wordt SIS (Minimum* MRS. RUBY ABRAHAM and Grace thank all friends and relatives for thrlr attendance and assistance at the funeral of Mr. Arthur Abraham of um.-rcml Si hool. Telok Anson. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENI IS W,,rdt U 'Minimum) ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Anglican). 7 00879 words
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Advertisement910 1966-01-29 13 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Wordt tt (Min.)-Bnx SO ett. txtrm EUROPEAN COMPANY In Kuala Lumpur has Immediate vacancy for typist, speed S9i 40 worda per I minute. Apply In own handwriting to Box A 2545 ST. K.U. SURVEYORS, DRIVERS, OFFICE CLERKS, SECRETARY with knowledge ef Malay. v> rite wiin full reference910 words
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Advertisement1078 1966-01-29 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT i 11 Wordt St (Min.)-Box 39 cfa. exfre 3 BEDROOM FLAT Fully furnished I (Refrigerator and AlTcondltloner i In Kimsla Court best view. Cortact Tony ri pore. PARTLY FURNISHED' 2-Bedroom Flat available Immediately. Pleaae apply 17 Chapel Close, oft East Coast Rd., Singapore. 2 STOREY SEMI OETACHED corner1,078 words
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Advertisement1001 1966-01-29 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE IS Wordt (Mi>t. I- Box tt el: txtrm JOO CHIAT TERRACE: Attractive Freehold terrace house on about 1,900 cq. ft. 2 bedrooms. Lounge separate dining room. Price: 519.000/-. David Phoa A Sons, Valuers Estate Agents. Tel: Spore *****/*****. OFF UPPER EAST Coast Road: Sennett Drive, Detached1,001 words
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Advertisement846 1966-01-29 13 FOR HIRE IS Wordt tt (Him.)— Boa tt ef. txlr, FURNITURE FOR HIRE at reasonahle rates. Slo Gee Seng. S3. Rocbore Canal Koad. Singapore. Tel: iliXil/ *****. TV-16"/1f/23" ror Rents! «IS/Sl9/522 monthly. Inclusive servicing. uhlic Electric, 338. Balestler Road. *****/Sll2ltt. Spore. RADIO FOR HIRE Krom SO/-. Television SIB/-. Radiograms SIS/-.846 words
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Advertisement1070 1966-01-29 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE If Wordt M (Mln.)-Btx tt eU. mxtrm ENJOY LUXURY 'SI Wolseley t/Vi Automatic Idrai carefree town drfrlns. Barcaln (1.830. Box A 6824 S.T. B'pore. I**4 MOB Oood condition 13.300/-. 12S Bill Street Tel: (Spore) 322D6. •No dealers please. 1 p.m. 4.30 p.m. 1*63 HONOA SO C.C. Sports.1,070 words
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Advertisement755 1966-01-29 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Wmrdt U (Mim.)-Btx S* el: txlrm VISIT CMANCI AUTO aervice lor wide range or low priced used csrs Low deposit blre-purcnase terms available for Service Personnel rui friendly attentive service call at tn.t Upper Chanel Koad, B'pore oppoaiie prison or Tsl: 44)1113 SINGAPORE MOTORS LIMITtO 31S-319.755 words
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Advertisement217 1966-01-29 13 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. II Wordt .<* I Min.)—Box St tit. ttlra GiNTLIMIN ror ciwrdisn Massage stramtmtii". Ural Treatment, aianiBare, li I nan. "Jeans I Penan* Uine. c.~ MISCELLANEOUS IS Wordt S« lMin.:—llnr in ell. txlrm FOR THAT TICKLE In vcxir thront, :li Hyn.i, GENERAL SPRAY PAINTINQ l\ MAKC FRIENDS STRAICMTAW217 words
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Advertisement646 1966-01-29 14 LADIES HAIRDRESSING rf« Win II;, M rl. twfwm ROXV BIAUTY SALON PMtU Palac* Th-ur.- ri-l 4M174 Kprclall«t ID MILLV'S SALON. i Ma*a Kuans A on quuliliad ruirdrrs^.T in attendance. Keoiwomg W 'n*tewl ol today WEALTHY CITY Brauty Salo <•■• 12 iwrm S5/-. coldwnve mirure >I Road i near Loroni; lay646 words
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Advertisement547 1966-01-29 14 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1. Madam Chua Ah Oy of No:— 97-B, Amoy Street. Singapore, have applied lor a Beer House, Ist das:- licence in respect 01 premises No:— 101. Amoy Direct. Singapore, and thai this application will bt heard in the Court ol the District Judge and547 words
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Advertisement878 1966-01-29 14 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. KEDAH Tawaran daripada Pemborons2 berdartar rti-JKR di-dalam Kelas "EX" dan ka-atas— Kapala 4 Kapala Pechahan 10. akan dlterima di-Peiubat Jurutera Kerja Kanan. Kedah Utara. Alor Star, hingga ;-im pukul 3.00 Detaug pada 9hb February. 1966 UNTOK: MEMBINA DAN MENYUDAHKAN PEMBETONG2 KONKRIT iKUAT BESI) DIJALAN PADANG WAHID878 words
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Advertisement781 1966-01-29 14 i NOTICES THE ROAD TRAFFIC ORDINANCE. No. 26 of 1961 Notice of Intention under Section S3 (2 1. It ib hereby notified for genera] information that the Deputy Prime Minister Intends to make an order, to be cited as the Road Traffic (Singapore Motor Clut Speed Trial) Order. 1966. On781 words
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Advertisement324 1966-01-29 14 BP MALAYSIA LIMITED Applications are invited for the post of TECHNICAL SERVICES ENGINEER. Preferred Age: 30—40 Qualifications: .Membership of a professional institute concerned with Chemical Engineering or Combustion Tech- nology or an engineering degree. Fluency in English, .Malay and Chinese Dialects. Experience: Three years in a Technical Sales or Service324 words
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Article, Illustration376 1966-01-29 15 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by ■■■■■■■I I They have seven runners in field of 13 THE COUSINS Eddie, Rinus and Rudy van Breukelen have been so successful in the classics that it is strange that none of them has ever won The Tengkus Cold Cup376 words
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Article137 1966-01-29 15 Fujino-0 among the top weights LONDON. Fri. Entries from England. Japan and France are grouped on the too handicap weight of 12.0 .'or Mis Gratid National, the trl&'a \< steeplechase, at r.lntree, I ivei- I pool, on Match 26. The horses concerned are Mill House (England> I uiinu-O (Japan) andReuter - 137 words
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Article457 1966-01-29 15 I/UAI.A LUMPUR. Fri. Master Valuer < Moses Lee up i showed good form this morning when he matched strides with Star l>a lapprenrice Lowi over 4f in 50 4 5 il.ist 3( in 38 3 •>. lup Honour iLe.s Coles) appeared to be merely cantering457 words
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Article621 1966-01-29 15 BIG RACE FIELD RACE FIVE— 3.4O: The Tengkus Gold Cup (S12.000) lOf. Winner to receive 58.400 plus a gold trophy; $2,400 to the second horse and $1,200 to the third. 1 UOBO GRENADIER (LX. Ngi 9 5 A. Trevena 3 a blkag by Landau Savannah ipink and purple iHaimrti; p'.irple621 words
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Article169 1966-01-29 15 9 thi: ram gold cop met In Kuala Lumpur v.as run m 1939- It was won by Measure, fldden by Stove Dodd.s and owned by the late Mr. Lee Nam. a millionaire tin-nnnpr- whose sons. Kok Yev Kok Choon and Knk Chee are now popular ow nan. 9169 words
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Article1282 1966-01-29 15 Race 1-1.30 Class 4 Div 3 ($5,200) 9f 1 ***** Precious Jade a (Lim Chew) RS Breuk. 6 8.13 Posner 4 2 34 Lotus Flower (HA Lim) RS Breuk. 5 8.11 (F) Asuwadi 6 3 ***** Producer II a (Shaw) Tulloh 8 8.11 Coleman1,282 words
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Article, Illustration1143 1966-01-29 15 McKENZIE (5 FOR 48) HUMBLES THE ENGLISH BA TTING ADELAIDE. Fri.— AusA tralian bowler Grahame McKenzie. who was dropped from the original selection but i reinstated on Wednesday when Queenslander 1 Peter Allan withdrew. humbled the English j battling; in the Fourth Test here today. He took five wickets for1,143 words
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Article162 1966-01-29 15 >J Sports Club and Singapore Recreation Club, ihe States two hockey ciants for ihe past three. yenr.s. will renew rivalry when thfv meet in the SHA League Div. 1 match at, Farrer Park tomorrow a l 5 pm. Both teams have remained UDbeaten. Recs lead the table162 words
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Article330 1966-01-29 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday THE Football Association of Malaysia Council who meet tomorrow for the last time for the past year Defore the annual general meeting In February, will discuss an appeal by goalkeeper Chow j Chee Keong for reinstatement In the Malaysian i Youth330 words
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138 1966-01-29 15 SYDNEY. Prl. Wimbledon champions John New- combe and Tony Roche, will meet fo'iwr title-holders, Roy Emerson »nd Fred Stolle. in an all-Austra-lian .nen's doubles final in the Australian lawn tennis championships on Sunday. In todays semi-finals. Newcombt and Roche, the top seeds. were neverReuter - 138 words
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Advertisement403 1966-01-29 15 FEDERAL LAND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY KENYATAAN TAWARAN lenders will be received at the office of The Chairman KLDA. 7th Floor Government Offices Building. Jalan Gurney. Kuaia Lumpur. up to 12th February 1966 at 12.00 noon trom experience Contractors for the works ot Budgraitmg (Green Budding) at the undermentioned FLDA Rubber Schemes.403 words
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Miscellaneous77 1966-01-29 15 DIARY lIO< XI V s |ime IHv. 1: SRO v CSC 'Farrer Pki. S'tor DW. I: Club I v.'- A cKWni;). (.in I R B'gor GC cna»pionships semi-final* 'RBGC. 1 45 p.m.); Seremban IGC Happy i Flag tourneyi;i (,(.i it— Kriendi*: gor Club v Kliing Chin 'XL padang). SWIMMING B'pore77 words
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Article365 1966-01-29 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TWO more deaths came to light today as the flood-ravaged East Coast States of Kelantan, Pahang and Trengganu returned to almost'normal. One death \\;)s in Pahang, where the body of a man w;is found in Maran and the other in Kelantan,365 words
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Article137 1966-01-29 16 SINGAPORE, rri Members ot the LM- member visit mx Jaixme.se Youth Goodwill Mission t >day had a little surprise at the Housing and Development Board headquarters in Queenstown. applauded "Joto! Joto 1 'Very good when the Chief Executive officer. Mr. Lim Phai -.in briefing them on137 words
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Article71 1966-01-29 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. A .loint Han Raya and Chinese New Year dinner will be held at the Siglap community centre tomorrow. The dinner, organised by the Siohip ens' Consultative Comn will be largely attended by residIn the Siglap constituency. The Malay and Chme.se residents of Jalan Masjid.71 words
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Article33 1966-01-29 16 NEW YORK. Fri.— The temperature was below zero fahrenhelt < minus 18 centigrade > in many parts of the United States today, the coldest day of winter for much ot the nation— Rtut«r.33 words
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Article139 1966-01-29 16 OUNDERLAXD. Fri. glassware works is malting tests to find the breaking strain of marru The firm .-aid a man they call him Mr X wrote in saying thai his wife during a quarrel mashed one of their beakers on his head. She previously threw theReuter - 139 words
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Article47 1966-01-29 16 SOII HWICK 'England! I A public 1. ii. n.i> iHK-nmt 1 thr fir>; in Ensland to install a milk-vending machine on the bar counter. Publican Wally Pack claimmachine will help road safety by! dimming the effects of alcohol on h^s regular customers. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Obituary23 1966-01-29 16 CABLE RECEIVED Ml I I I r I iiiu ymm i a\in« l>unran Kond on 3-2-Hti at uoon tor pullm c>! ni-Ury23 words
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Article, Illustration330 1966-01-29 16 Hollywood hits at the 'flat bosom look' LIOLLYWOOD. Fri. Hollywood's glamour girls last night decried the Dior's new "Charleston Look" in fashions that camouflage the bosom and obliterate the waistline. Zsa Zsa Gabor was appalled: "What a horrible thing to do. I think it's a big mistake. We girls will330 words
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Article42 1966-01-29 16 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Minister of State for Education. Inche Rahim Ishak. will declare open the newly-completed Still Road Post Office on Sunday at 8 p.m. The post office, costing $84,750. Is the 41st post office in Singapore.42 words
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Article33 1966-01-29 16 SINGAPORE. Fn. Thr molnlr X-ray unit will be ;ii Ihe Kumpons Ladung community centre in Jalun Ladling between 5.30 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday next week.33 words
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Article428 1966-01-29 16 LONDON. Fri. Steel shares were unsettled by the Labour Government's victory in yesterday's Hull North by-election, but the market otherwise showed little reaction. Opening prices were marked j lower as a precaution, but selling I did not develop, and most sections closed higher on the day. British bonds428 words
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Article, Illustration145 1966-01-29 16 Women faint as 20,000 say farewell to Mecca pilgrims at Port Swettenham KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. OOLICE from the Federal Reserve Unit controlling pilgrims and well-wish-ers who jammed the quay leading to the gangway of the pilgrim ship Kuala Lumpur at Port Swettenham today. The ship arrived at Port145 words
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Article54 1966-01-29 16 SINGAPORE. Frt. Puan Noor Aishah. wife of the President, will visit the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital for Children at 10.30 a.m. on Monday. The president of the hospital, the Rt. Rev. C. K. Sansbury who is also the Bishop of Singapore •mil Malaya, will be54 words
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Article36 1966-01-29 16 SINGAPORE. Fri.- -Tne Meml>er ot Parliament for Farrer Park Mr. S. Rajoo. will hold his meet-the-people session every Wednesday night at the new premises of the PAP Farrer Park Branch, beginning from Feb 1.36 words
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106 1966-01-29 16 WASHINGTON. Fri. A study of driving habits of 304 men showed they nearly all broke the law at least once in five minutes and many committed more than 10 violations in that period, according to a report released yesterday. The American InstituteReuter - 106 words
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386 1966-01-29 16 WILSON TO INDIA: WE'LL ALWAYS STAND BY YOU I ONDON. Fri The Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, reaffirmed yesterday that Britain a; will stand by India in her political, economic and ideological struggle against Communist China. Mr. Wilson Btn <d that Britain took no side In India's oiiitiict with PakisvcrAP - 386 words
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Article23 1966-01-29 16 SINGAPORE. Fri— W«t«T wiS be cut off In the whole of Kamvpong Nee Soon tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.23 words
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Advertisement23 1966-01-29 16 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $15 (minijnum) BUCHANAN: To J.imn and tsuaan. t fon on DHANABALAtINCHAMS: To Thrvl On ;--!■>• X.1.. ThanK.-. lo Do'tur arm23 words
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Advertisement288 1966-01-29 16 success in examinations is never a matter of chance i^J* i for SUCCESS THE RAPID WAY f ENROL TODAY Ov K k< < with malayan correspondence college JEl\^ ytaSPv/jN* SECURE YOUR CREDITS IN ENGLISH y /^%v mXr .Jfll*r^% through our famous course compiled M.C.C. GETS YOU AHEAD FASTER SUCCESS THE288 words
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Miscellaneous49 1966-01-29 16 Highest and lowest temperatures i iay.sia and Singapore for ihe period 8 p.m. Thurbday lo 8 p.m. yesterday. Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 72 Kou Blmru 86 T.S Penung 90 7J Ipoh SO Malacca po 73 Blngai 80 73 C. Highlands M 54 on 88 72 KuchiiiK 90 7249 words
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