The Straits Times, 9 March 1966
1966-03-09
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Title Section23 1966-03-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 Ik Niitisniiil The Straits Times Estd. 1845 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034 WEDNESDAY. MARCH 9. 196623 words
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295 1966-03-09 1 Razak: Tengku has no plans to retire KUALA I.IMPIR, Tues. Tengku Abdul Kahnian has absolutely no intention' of retiring in the foreseeable timirr. tlu> Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. said today. On the other hand, the Prime Minister would oiilinui- to lead Malaysia ami the Alliance Party ■Ms Infix295 words
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Article21 1966-03-09 1 TOKYO Tin lias proposed .1 meeting among the thrc- |x>liuc;tl 11 1 mem o] our resnecuv. Hanoi n .M-21 words
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Article, Illustration1252 1966-03-09 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD Hut battle TWO KILLED, ONE CAPTURED AFTER GANG IS TRAPPED INSIDE SARAWAK From KUCHING, Tuesday POLICE Field Force patrols trapped a gang of heavily armed Indonesian soldiers and Sarawak Chinese Communists near the main Kuching-to-Serian road yesterday and in a daylong engagement killed at leastLee On Win - 1,252 words
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Article, Illustration51 1966-03-09 1 THIS MAN has just thrown a stone at the glass wall of the First National City Bank of New York on the ground floor of the AIA building in Ampang Road. In his left hand is another stone. Straits Times picture by Lim YawLim Yaw Chong - 51 words
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307 1966-03-09 1 Mr. Bundy flies in for talks with the Tengku KUALA Lr.MPUR. Tues. The I niteel States Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs. Mr. William P. Bumiy. flrw in hero tonight for talks with Tengku Abdul Kahnian on tin- general situation in the region. The talks, he told a307 words
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Article589 1966-03-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. Hum '200 men and women stoned I In* AIA building in Ampang Road here today in a demonstration against the visit of Mr. William P. Bundy, I.S. Assistant Secretary <>l State for Far Eastern Affairs, and American participation in the* Vietnam war.589 words
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Article42 1966-03-09 1 SAIGON. Tues. Air Force and Navy planes hammered North Vietnam ttith the heaviest air attack of the war. a military spokesman said today. Four Air Force Jets wen lost, presumably shot down In heavy anti-aircraft fire. UPI.UPI - 42 words
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Article39 1966-03-09 1 TOKYO. Tues. Tiie Japanese meteorological agency said today It recorded a strong earthquake originating along the border of Manchuria. Siberia end Mongolia. It was not immediately known whethei the quake «U caused by underground nuclear testing. APAP - 39 words
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Article32 1966-03-09 1 .SAIGON. Tues -Australia 1 to treble its Icmps in South Vietnam to a total d! 4..~>0(l men in A.,.' Mr, the South VietnamPM Foreign Minl.stry announced today.—Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article68 1966-03-09 1 rJKYO. lues. A Japanese surgeon castrated a violent 11 -year-old mental p.itient to feminise him and quieten him down, it was reported hen- today. Now police and Government authorities are inveatifat- ing tin- case li.llnuiim complaints by the boy's mother, who only learned uf the operation three68 words
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Article384 1966-03-09 1 Pupils wreck office of Dr. S JAKARTA. Tues. More than .'i.ooo screaming s c hool si uden ts loday stormed and occu pied the Indonesian rorc i jt n Ministry after troops, using tear ;n;is and tiring warning shots, l";iiled to slop them. Six children were hurt by tear gas384 words
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Article35 1966-03-09 1 •SACK SI KANDRIO' MOVK PICKS IP JAKARTA. Tues. Pres sure huililinc up today for Soekarno to sack First I)e puty Premier Subandrio. main target of daijy student demonstrations fnr past two weeks.— Agencies.Agencies - 35 words
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Article, Illustration268 1966-03-09 2 Weeping Untung gets death sentence JAKARTA. Tuesday. J^IEUT.-Col. Untung, leader of the abortive October coup, broke down and cried when a military tribunal sentenced him to death for treason last night. With tears running down his cheeks, he said he would consider appealing to President SoeI karno against the sentence.Reuter - 268 words
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Article125 1966-03-09 2 LEOPOLDVILLE. Tuesday. PRESIDENT Joseph Mobutu told the Congolese Parliament yesterday that in future it would not be required to approve decrees issued by his regime. The former army commander, who became President after dismissing the government of President Joseph Kasavubu last Nov. 25. also said125 words
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93 1966-03-09 2 'China can serve mankind in future' I ON BON. Tues. —Prime Minister Harold Wilson's governing Labour Party said last night that China could give "immeasurable service" to mankind. A key passage in the party's 10,000-word manifesto for the March 31 Gener I Election said Labour would continue to press forReuter - 93 words
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146 1966-03-09 2 STERLING LOWEST SINCE SEPTEMBER CRISIS T O N DO N Tues. Sterling slipped yesterday to its lowest dollar level since last September's crisis when the Bank of England organised massive support from 10 central banks to save the currency frorr devaluation. The pound drifting down for several weeks fell belowReuter - 146 words
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104 1966-03-09 2 IONDON. Tues. Presl- i i dent Kaunda of Zambia warned today that the seeds of race war would be sown In Africa it the vicious racist regime in Rhodesia was not defeated "The longer The regime of Mr. Lan Smith exists, the greater theReuter - 104 words
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Article, Illustration251 1966-03-09 2 Wilson decides on a 'safe' course I ONDON, Tues.— Prime Minister Harold Wilsons governing Labour Party last night launched a middle-of-the-road policy document In a bid to strengthen its hold on power in the March 31 General Election. Labour fighting ti boost its tiny three-vote House of Commons majority—concentrated heavilyReuter - 251 words
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Article, Illustration224 1966-03-09 2 Ocran: Two brigades used to oust Dr. N ACCRA, Tues. The x Ghanaian army was told yesterday that by overthrowing Kwama Mkrumah it ended "the running of this country by one man U Ins private toy." it. Gen. Joaeoli Ankrali told the trooM lhat Nkrumali was "buildIng an army toReuter; AP - 224 words
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Article89 1966-03-09 2 URISBANE. Tues. A prisoner .serving life sentence for a triple mur- i der beat 59-year-old war- i der Bernard Ral ph to death with a piece of iron in a prison workshop here yesterday. Prison authorities said the prisoner. John Hobson. who was only 17 when heReuter - 89 words
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Advertisement93 1966-03-09 2 JFoMoCoj L FoMoCo IS THE NAME FOR GENUINE FORD PARTS Fit only fully-guaranteed, genuine FoMoCo parts and accessories on your Ford vehicle. Ford style and quality are the best at lowest cost repair charges are low and established. That's Ford motoring! Only FoMoCo parts are fit fcyour Ford FORD MOTOR93 words
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Miscellaneous5 1966-03-09 2 THE GAMBOLS <&>*&_ |(O<ZO2) II ezr-\5 words
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460 1966-03-09 3 'Structural failure' Mulley tells the Commons As the probe into Fuji disaster continues... 'pHK Minister of Aviation, Mr. Fred Mulley, said yesterday that preliminary investigations of Saturday's BOAC crash in Japan showed that the Boeing 707 suffered structural failure before crashing. He was answering questions in the House of Commons460 words
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Article, Illustration113 1966-03-09 3 HMS FEARLESS CAN LAND MEN BY LANDING CRAFT OR BY HELICOPTERS T»HEY call her HMS Fearless the Royal A Navy's new 12.000-ton assault ship built at a cost of £12.000.000. She is built like a catamaran and inside her huge stern hold is a miniature dock whichMirrorpic - 113 words
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Article53 1966-03-09 3 MANILA. Tues. The- Vice- j Gcnernor of A bra Province In in* Northern Philippines and two of his aides were ambushed and kill- i ed by unidentified armed men yesterday. The Vice-Governor. Coarado Verona, was travelling in a car with seven other people when th« vehicle was riddledUPI - 53 words
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192 1966-03-09 3 DUBLIN. Tuesday. 4 VIOLENT expiosicn today demolished the Nelson Monument in the heart of Dublin, the city's most famous landmark, and to extreme Irish Nationalists, a symbol of British oppression. Police blamed the explosion on the outlawed Irish Republican Army, which lately has shown signs of192 words
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Article25 1966-03-09 3 TOKYO, Tues. The Japanew Government decided at a Cabinet meeting today to recognise the new regime in Ghana, a Cabinet spokesman said. AP.AP - 25 words
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69 1966-03-09 3 Murder men find new Thames victim I ONDON. Tues— A police squad searching for parts of .i woman dis.mrmh."r«'d in a gruesome slaying last month yesterday found another woman's body in the Thames. There was no immediate indication of thr cause of the second woman's death or whether it had69 words
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73 1966-03-09 3 LONDON. Tue.s. An opposition Oonssrvattvt >|>. kesnian said id. vv lu> party would CauesJ :lv I iljoiir Government s decision ro quit Britain's base in Aden if It won the General Election. Mr. Enoch Powell, opening a defence debate in the House of Commons. alsoAP - 73 words
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117 1966-03-09 3 NEW DELHI. Tues— Prime 11 Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi said here last night there was no proof that any foreign country was sudportlng the week -old rebellion of Mizo tribesmen in India's north-eastern state ol Assam. The tribesmen are claim- j Ing independenceReuter - 117 words
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Advertisement306 1966-03-09 3 TOKUHON F"l e~v DASH LIQUID MEDICATED SPRAY HHhH X>-^ "V A New Medicme special feature 1 It iv psrticaUrly applieablr f i... tfm lit ftx* thr Most Effective for Ua> wWr* TOKUHON MWic*l PUat«r< 4 1 -u.t, •asily. Relieving of Minor Pains. Restoration of Bhar* hair l!|inil« iMiLn wwtw ii306 words
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Advertisement99 1966-03-09 3 STOCK TAKING SALE PONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY 3 jjjjjjSßfc. Genuine Jodc Corvings Let< 50";, OwWwfc Kashmir Embroidered «j£2C§" rablccovers S^^^^sS^^ 1 luncheon jets 50% s£)2 w^l^Jr l Han dbaa.s 30 j)P •y v 9/ Indian Sarces 30" !^^s^ii CPN.S. Goods 30",, f'lfij' M^Sih Nieklc plot-d goods 30";. "f^*^ aw ABk99 words
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Article, Illustration259 1966-03-09 4 Aussie mission Spore is ideal place... SINGAPORE. Tues. The leader of a visiting four-member West Australian trade mission, Mr. James R. Millar, said today that Singapore could be developed into an assembly and distribution centre for some of the Australian industries, particularly the labour intensive ones. Mr Millar, who is259 words
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Article30 1966-03-09 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A Singapore Fire Brigade officer. Mr. Char Thai Ho. has lelt Singapore tor Canada to attend it lourmon'.li course in rire-righting under the Colombo Plan.30 words
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Article144 1966-03-09 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE four Yang children, who were slashed to death with their parents in their brickworks estate home yesterday morning, were buried side by side in one grave at the Khek cemetery in Holland Road the same evening. The funeral of their parents Yang Shi144 words
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Article28 1966-03-09 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The PAP Parrer Park branch has organised a political sub-committee. Further details can be obtained from the officials at 16 Belilious Lane. Singapore 8.28 words
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401 1966-03-09 4 Man said 'I only want you/ maid tells court SINGAPORE, Tuesday. J^ YOUNG maidservant, Wong Soh Mvi, lo(l;iv told a court of the night when she \v;is Forcibly held by a young man who told her: "I am not a thief. I only want you." Wong was recalling the incident401 words
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Article26 1966-03-09 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Water will be cut off tomorrow irom 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in Everitt Road ilrom Koon Seng Roud to Duku Roadi.26 words
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Article37 1966-03-09 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. today visited the Salvation Army headquarters in Clemenceau Avenue and its Boys' Home in Thomson Road as part of a "familiarisation" tour of voluntary organisations.37 words
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91 1966-03-09 4 Licences soon to be issued to pasar malam hawkers SINGAPORE. Tues. The Hawkers Department has during the past two days received a total of 7.982 completed application forms for licences to operate pasar malam stalls throughout the island. This represents 80 per cent of the 10.276 application forms distributed to91 words
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Article54 1966-03-09 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— An Easter fete in aid of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will be held at the Gloucester Barracks paclang. Ayer Rajah i Road on April 16. It is sponsored and jointly orttanised by the Royal Corps of Transport54 words
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123 1966-03-09 4 TAXI USERS -A PLEA FOR YOUR VIEWS SINGAPORE. Tues. Members of the public, especially taxi users, are urged to submit their views to the committee appointed by the government to review the policy on taxis and taxi drivers in Singapore. Mr. Milton Tan. chairman of the committee, said today: "We123 words
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135 1966-03-09 4 Spore mission meets Kenya Minister NAIROBI. Tuesday. A SINGAPORE mission on a trade promotion visit to Kenya yesterday called on Mr. Eliud Ngala Mwednwa. Minister of Trade and Industry, and senior officials at the Ministry. The mission spent over an hour with the Minister discussing possibilities of expandlng trade tiesReuter - 135 words
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Article254 1966-03-09 4 Blood: Govt sounds warning SINGAPORE, Tues. 1 The Singapore Gov- I ernment today warned 1 that unless the public came forward to donah blood In increasing numbers, there might come a time when Ml 1 unexpected or increased 1 demand for blood could 1 I not be met. In a254 words
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Advertisement272 1966-03-09 4 CAPITOL "p" OPENS TOMORROW I A^m^m^m^m\^^^m^nSmlVr^&m^m^m^mlm\ m Jh^J I b gl^gT^^^^^^H I H g-^L x «Bt. Jgflgi^Ll^gi^gHtt g[^g9gßßßg|g^gH n m J I GEORGE PEPPARD and A"\ J ELIZABETH ASHLEY... jLj^ fresh trim their svecess in The Carpetbaggers" i^L I "THE THIRD DAY'^Jj I TECHNICOLOR' PANAVISION^ FROM WARNER BROS. J y272 words
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Advertisement21 1966-03-09 4 Today Only: 3 30 7 30 p.m. HEX BARKER m "ROBIN HOOD A THI PIRATES" i E ngli»h)S<op*^^^Color Din Gaka" (English).21 words
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Advertisement250 1966-03-09 4 ORCHARD PALACE SIMULTANEOUS OPENING FRIDAY OVERNIGHT slt*» W S »^P>B^?V A ANN-MARGRCT- LOUIS JOURDAN RICHARD CRENNA V l^HflM tnif intlK MAD f»EREIT3"JO« McGIVER' ORCHARD PLUS ON STAGE FRIDAY SEMI-FINALS at 6.30 p.m. FINALS at 9.30 pm. ..maS^Ls FASHION CONTEST Sponsored by MARCEL ROCHAS NINA RICCI OF PARIS featuring: DENNI WILSON250 words
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Advertisement470 1966-03-09 4 GANISATION B| LAST PAY: 11-1 JO 4 6 30 O 30 B "THAT MAN (MIGHTIER a than BOND) in ISTANBUL"" Horst Buchholz Scoot- Color. opens iowr- George Pcppord A gj "THE THIRD DAY (wb) TtCHMCOLOR I B FRIDAY NITE "TO CATCH A SPY"' übu'jhljt*" enn Lost 2 days- 1 1-1470 words
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Miscellaneous479 1966-03-09 4 AIRPORT- IN and OUT •J'HK following Ik today* nchrdue DEPARTURES P«ya Lrbar Airport Singapore: Ms 12 .4.-, pr n. ARRIVALS Alr ndia: t o Madr»*. Bombay. I Air Vittnam: From Balgon. Bt )rut R Frankfurt. London, Kuala Lumpur .VN 64M 11.45 am. N(w york )A 07A) ?3. m Air Ctylon:479 words
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Article390 1966-03-09 5 'POOR RECEPTION' COMPLAINT BY TOURISTS IS MOST UNFORTUNATE SINGAPORE, Tuesday. r PHE Singapore Tourist Promotion J- Board today described as "most unfortunate" a complaint by the leader of a 47-member Australian tourist delegation about the "poor reception" they got in Singapore. The board claimed it met.390 words
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88 1966-03-09 5 PENANG, Tues. The I City Hi'.iiih Office has I seized certain brands of hair dyes and emulsifiers from several "perm" parlours and hair dressing saloons in Penang. "These preparations have brrn tested and some have t). in found to contain had." the City Health88 words
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Article35 1966-03-09 5 i PENANG. Tucs— The Raja Pe- rempuan of Perils will declare I open the Penang Floral Art Society's annual show at the Old Frees' Association, Northam Road, at 11.30 a.m. on March 26.35 words
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163 1966-03-09 5 The good old colonial days-by a PMIP man pARIT BUNTAR, Tues. A PMIP Member j of Parliament, Inche Abdul Samad bin Dul Ahmad, said last night his party would put Tengku Abdul Rahman under detention if it came to power. Inche Samad. who came from Kelantan to spea* at I163 words
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Article30 1966-03-09 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Police tound the body of a man in lonely Clementi Road. near the Oimson Boys' School, yesterj cl.iy morning. He has not been identified-30 words
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Article94 1966-03-09 5 Anshun sails after repairs PENANG. Tues.— Thft pilgrim ship Anshun, stranded five miles off Penang island yesterday, sailed this evening for Jeddah following repairs to its propeller shaft. The repairs were started early this morning Immediately on the arrival from Hong Kong of an engineer from the China Navigation Co.,94 words
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Article645 1966-03-09 5 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA rE University of Malaya today announnced the results of the final examinations for honours degree and pan degree in Science. The following tundldales h.nc been awarded honours decrees in science: (1. \ss 1 Koh Cliong Mm. Lun Yau Van alias Lum Ncan rhoo.645 words
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Article41 1966-03-09 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. Petlr. organ of the People's Action Party. 1 cannot circulate in Malaysia any i more. The party's apphca:ion for renewal of the annual licence under the Printing Presses Ordinance. 1948. of Malaya, has been reiected.41 words
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227 1966-03-09 5 IMPORTANCE OF EQUAL SOCIETY IN STORE— LEE SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has stressed the importance of creating an equal society in Singapore. He emphasised, however, that this did not mean that because a person belonged to a minority group, he must, therefore, be a privileged227 words
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Advertisement624 1966-03-09 5 Hitachievement A new shovel with a .9 cubic yard bite: the new Hitachi UIO6A Con* vertible Shovel. Just change the front if you want a Dragline. It will drag a .9 cv. yd. bucket too. All the latest know-how and Hitachi's long experience are in the UIO6A. It's powerful. It's624 words
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Miscellaneous56 1966-03-09 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl Cs rr'6 A /kjG3i SEE V^AtV^S\^ JQHK all that wise j nv*xe)/u \f a t *Jr&A£ 16 DOWN- ">\M E TOC V AT iK \+N\V* GUM IS IN THE J < CTTHE» DWESSEB, BUT fXX NEVB»\ I'jl DON'T DO ANVTH INS J (ENTEfTEDAV) *tl Su56 words
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Article, Illustration845 1966-03-09 6 The right to choose one's religion by a padre Constitutional Commission hearing THE SIXTH DAY J^ WITNESS, the Rev. Adam Ibrahim, told the Constitutional Commission today that there should be nothing in the Constitution of Singapore which would define Malays as those professing the Islam faith. He suggested that every845 words
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Article39 1966-03-09 6 KOTA BHARU. TOM. The police and the Army will hold a, State-wide public order exercise between 2 p.m. and 10 p.m. tomor- row. The public are advised not to 1 be alarmed by movement of troops, i39 words
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181 1966-03-09 6 Govt bans imports of China stockings, bicycles If U ALA LUMPUR, xv Tues. The importation into m. Ma of made-in-China bicycles, and certain sugar confectionery and stockings or socks has been banned by the Government. The ban was announced in a Government gazette l.otlflcation by the Minister of Finance, Mr.181 words
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Article66 1966-03-09 6 KAJANO, Tups. Coffee-shop 1 and street stall owi.ers in the I district have been warned to disallow the playing of mahjong. pin-tables. and fruit-machines I tor.e-armed bandits) In tlirir i premises. The Ulu Langat Town Board said that it would cancel their I licences if they ignored66 words
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Article45 1966-03-09 6 BATU GAJAH. Tups— Mr. Hoy Foo has wrn rp-olect«*d chairman oi the MCA youth section. Ba:u Gajah division, .viih Mr. Loh K^m Mm and Mr. Foo Chu Lionc v vice-chairinpn Mr. Ng Chan Siohr as treasurer, and Mr. Koo 600 Chai as recreiary.45 words
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Article163 1966-03-09 6 THE Malayan Tobacco Manufacturers' Association is to send a reminder to the Ministry of Flna?ice for an official reply to Its protest against the imposition of a uniform excise duty of $1 on every lb. of locally manufactured cigarettes, either with local or Imported tobacco.163 words
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Miscellaneous234 1966-03-09 6 Alley Onp By V.T. liamlin I I I "^NWEIL.r HATETTEU I ...IF I HAFTA WEAR/ AW, NOW LOOK, \J- YAAH! NOW~"1 lllitv/v.A.n^J I vounoKrT Xyou.oop, but sumpin liketh« guz.ygotta /^..rve never \yTeu.mb/ I L A Vy^PS^iiS ??S= UKE YOUR NO- X PONT/ r IN TH' ICE AGE, I V REMEMBER.,/234 words
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Article, Illustration1790 1966-03-09 7 Mary Bickerdyke fought in the American Civil War but only for the sick, wounded and hungry of both sides AT 9 a.m. on May 23. 1865. a great victory parade of the Union Army of the US began swinging past a special reviewing1,790 words
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Obituary26 1966-03-09 8 ;n Harsh t;« Minimum i TRANK W BURDELL. I'.e.oved or Jamea an<i in Memoii.il Hi ti ."> p m .*.o flower* Ine Memoi .1 tirr»itm.r-26 words
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Article122 1966-03-09 8 N "'it' fli I Minimum, HANDMADE. PURE WOOL, permarrr.tiy muth-prooled caii'U maot to "nii-r for \.l «.-e, hv I»l Plug, 4 1 7 I'.ivrr Valiev Road. 8por«. Tel: 3P353 WINE. DINE. DANCE \n luxurious Q ion Italian Restaurant, Raasl. Singa|>ore Tel: ***** Olae'i k <:o-uo .i«i Fiooti SlOKaporr r:l«t122 words
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693 1966-03-09 8 Wednesday, March 9, Ending The Bus Chaos Correspondence ;i rising from statements by the Singapore Traction Companj s chairman on the competition of '"pirate" taxis suggests the need lor immediate inquiry into the public transport system in .Singapore. The "'pirate" threat is a large part of the problem. but not693 words
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Article257 1966-03-09 8 The account we publish this morning by our staff cor" respondent in Sarawak of a sharp skirmish near the Kuching-Seiian road highlights some of the difficulties under which the Police Field Pone operates. There is little doubt that the infiltrators. Indonesian commandos and Chinese communists who have been257 words
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Article269 1966-03-09 8 Singapore is host to an un- happy group of Australian tourists. The leader of the group, a Mr. Philippides. J managing director of a travel agency, has been uncommon- j ly blunt in voicing his dissatisfaction. His main target is the Singapore Tourist Poi motion Board, but the269 words
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320 1966-03-09 8 The search for farm marketing expertise REFER to your leader of March 3 under "Fair Farm Prices." Though constituted :n October, 1965, the Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority was not in a position to commence operations until mid-Jan-uary, 1966 the nucleus of Its technical star! was selected and appointed i within320 words
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Letter29 1966-03-09 8 'GOODWILI, MISSING HOW could >!r. M. Philippines claim tn be leader of a ?ooduill mission when obriouslv he doesn't even know the meaning of the word? T.S.K. Petaling Jara29 words
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Article454 1966-03-09 8 YUNUS MARIS - Learning Malay 203 YUNUS MARIS by M.A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Hl-Klni.il <v> to convrr.-e; Rf.Rpisah ivi to part, to separate; MKmisahKAN .vi to call;* to separate; padu iadj> solid; BERdaxant <vi to trade; also: "to li\e or be domiciled in a foreign country": tunjuk, MF.nunjok in to point; MF.nunjokKAN454 words
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1214 1966-03-09 8 RICHARD SCOTT - That lost bomb makes the U.S. shiver RICHARD SCOTT FROM THE B-52 CRASH SITE IN SPAIN A CHAIN REACTION OF CONSEQUENCES THAT FRIGHTEN FROM WASHINGTON, Tues THE loss in South-eastern Spain of an American hydrogen bomb, with an explosive potential 500 times that of the bomb that destroyed Hiroshima, is1,214 words
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Advertisement607 1966-03-09 8 i Struts Times Malay Mail Classified ad>rrti«ame«H a»ar »o ka«a*a »a: COLO STORAfiC SUPfftMARKIT Orchard «o«d Racepttaaiat Daek) COLO STORA6C IRANCHCS Ar Holland Raad Kataaf Naval Bate. I Airrkarxad A>sals CITY tOOK STOtE LTD.. Winchester Hease. Ceatyar Q««yTHE NEWS FRONT 'rriparrick s S.airiaras* M M ISMAIL J Admiralty Read. Ma-ras607 words
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Advertisement51 1966-03-09 8 this is the NEW dynasonic Pta-palnt Ootimtion p ■•> CHoka-Free Sound TSa rh-.nij O»t-i-or» mappeci Perfact Foal s feel m tne «o\ ,0.,t it.rki fl> ott m» -ico<i Full Power fron" rtouWl pionnS'Tio to triple Tr> The Soyad af M«sx. Hare Ot lost true rnusicol sound. I4OOJM) eM>«li. T. M.51 words
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Advertisement197 1966-03-09 8 J Not M/jUt*. -yen. ■&</<_... -v<ii£WML I i Wd^*^ COND.TION.NG Instant cool freeh clean cir! Elegant. WmWSm^vtf^k' s V^^^'i nomical too! Makes 1 9P 1 1 53^ I Y° u f 1 fr <"h all -jirfl e Aft— kA/1,-^ Sjv-5 SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD.^Sfe «^-Vl fc. 318-319. Orchard Wd.. Spora. T»lr197 words
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Article, Illustration224 1966-03-09 9 Found by visitors to Batu Caves in a crater 70 feet underground KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE beam from a torchlight and the willing hands of visitors to the Batu Caves here, saved a man from death today. However, a mystery surrounds the finding of Quck Eng Siong,224 words
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220 1966-03-09 9 Sabah's I paramount chief, 75, dies from stroke JESSELTON. Tues. The native chief of Sabah's Interior Residency, Orang Kaya Kaya Sodomon Gunsanad, eldest brother of Deputy Chief Minister Dato G. S. Sundang, died from a stroke early this morning. His death was described today as a great loss to Sabah220 words
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Article38 1966-03-09 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The 1 body of a man who was found yesterday morning at CTemen-ti Road, near the Gimson Boys' Scho was today Identified by his family ;is Chia Kian Hoe. 31, of Pasir Panjang Road.38 words
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Article114 1966-03-09 9 VfANILA, Tues.— The dTI Philippines will soon have talks with Malaysia on measures to be taken to settle this country's claim to Sabah. President Marcos, in an informal talk with newsmen yesterday. said he had ordered the Foreign Office to form a oanel which would discussReuter - 114 words
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Article36 1966-03-09 9 KUALA i.iMPUR. Tues. The military adviser to '.he Indian Hi-h Commission here. Colonel TB Nonrta. today left for India to make pep irations (or thr v..-.t (if the Malaysian defence aWa there36 words
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Article24 1966-03-09 9 SKREMBAN TuM.— Tiw Deputy Prime M nMr Tun Abdul Razak will o-jen a new $000,000 mosque In Kuala Pilah on M.irch 25.24 words
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Article130 1966-03-09 9 $500,000 hq for Labour Party KUALA LUMPUR, Tiles. The Labour Party plans to build a $500,000 headquarters to strengthen its a d m i n i strative machinery. Announcing this here today, the general secretary. Dr. Wee Lee Fcnft, said that the party's executive committee unanimously felt that the time130 words
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Article, Illustration268 1966-03-09 9 RUDY BELTRAN - Smashed: Two pistolcarryi ig ga-.gs RUDY BELTRAN By KIALA LIWIPUR, Tues Selanpor police have smashed two robber gangs in tin capita* in the past three weeks. They detained 1"» men and r<T'>verc«l Ihree homemade pistols, a genuine rrnmcr. and >even toy revolvers and pisloK Y«>terdav. detectives broke jp v st'irrt268 words
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Article49 1966-03-09 9 iPGa Tub*. Leoo« Choo Kont n.frj $30 and t\.d > v.,.1 :i by letter to The Leong'i ;>. Look, Go sign and a stationary car aft >r trying :o a floe at the junction of Copenc Road and Ticer Lane here on Nov. 4 last49 words
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Advertisement152 1966-03-09 9 DepositwithO.U.F.L.for: IISS GREATER EARNINGS ||Jk| I FIRST-CLASS SERVICE MORE PRIVILEGES BEST INTEREST RATE BhH IRONCLAD SECURITY BffgKJ ALL DEPOSITORS Can Obtain HOUSING LOAN I^B EDUCATION LOAN *mSm MARRIAGE LOAN |gjj| TRAVELLING LOAN WEm CAR LOAN *W&i PERSONAL LOAN Plus FREE ACCIDENT INSURANCE 1 JM For further details please consult: OVERSEAS152 words
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Advertisement118 1966-03-09 9 it 1 tt^v 'IS 9 B ft a^BWKaKm t H BY IV .^MM^OMM9^pa^ kM| v^* w<B^i|^i i^^ijl. t afc mi i^Btf^^fjmfOSl ,m»JF v FOR HIM-THE IDEAL TRAVELLING COMPANION High quality genuine Small, compact Toiletry Kit made of C~ BPVH^ Australian kangaroo-skin genuine Australian kangaroo s^in. Kit 1 kit. Includes mirror118 words
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Miscellaneous682 1966-03-09 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNELS 5 Kuala Lum- i In Tamil: 6.10 Women's pur and Penang; 6 lpoh and world; 6.35 Cartoon; 7— News Malarca; 3 Johorc Baharu; in English: 7.10 Shcill of 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat: Cochi* Lost Mine": 7.35— o—K'm0 K'm m:: Commentary; 8 News in Mi.ndarln; 8.10 The682 words
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Article, Illustration417 1966-03-09 10 Pharmaceutical Co. plans to expand gINGAPORE*S iirst pharmaceutical manufacturing company, Columbia International Corporation Ltd., ;M Jurong, is embarking on v multi-million dollar expansion and diversification programme. This pioneer company undergone a complete reThis includes a change more local participation The company, which originally had 35 per cent local capital with417 words
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Article154 1966-03-09 10 Visit of regional executives MR. Gordon R Williamson vii-f- president ot the IBM Asia Corporation and Mr Arthur VV Johnston regional mar.aKPr for IBM in 1 Southeast Amu ;up making a i tour day vi.-.t tii Malaysia and Singapore to review the various projects undertaken by IBM They will be154 words
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Article, Illustration128 1966-03-09 10 MR. JAMES E. Perkins, (above) president of Paramount International Films Inc. arrived in Singapore on Saturday for a fiveday business visit. He is accompanied by the Paramount Far East supervisor. Mr. Svend llenriksen Mr. Perkins joined Paramount in 1925. and became the company sales representative in128 words
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Article73 1966-03-09 10 E. tman Kodak Co. sales mm earnings rose to new high levt..in 1T65. Mr. Albert K. Chapman chairman, and Mr William S Vauehn. president, have reported It was the 11th consecutive year oi hieher sales and the 13th year ot increased earmnirs. Cor.sclidated aalM Ol the company's U.B.73 words
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Article, Illustration170 1966-03-09 10 R. D.X BARDHAN. operifl ations controller >f Dunlop Malayan Industries Ltd. In its Dunlopillo factory at Seremban will leave Kuala Lumpur on March 19 for the United Kingdom on a three-month training course. Mr. Bardhan becomes me twentieth member ol the DunlOD organisation170 words
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Article193 1966-03-09 10 AFIA the American Foreign Insurance Association marked the opening oi their Penang Branch recently with a get-together ol their local chief agents und leadiiig oankers at the Mandarin Ke.stauraiu Ml ii IJ.1 J AiaV.s J; Ihe MB> patty rc-ildem vice-pre&ident tor Souili-Easi A.-:a. \\\w Is based193 words
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Article, Illustration199 1966-03-09 10 r)R. Paul Uithi-Schlup, chair- 1 17 it i.i of Rado Watch Factory. j Switirrland arrived In Singapore 1 last -ek in the couise of a Far > Eastern tour. Accompanying him i<i Mr. Sam''in Sun. watch manager of Gilman A Co. Ltd.. Hong Kong, who are sole199 words
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Article, Illustration208 1966-03-09 10 STORE MALAYSIA GOOD MARKETS SINGAPORE and Ma- 1 laysia are good mar- kets for British educa-i .ional toys. These markets ouy twice as many of these toy* M other Far Eastern markets, said Mr. David Day managing director of Klddlcratt Ltd.. Surrey. England Mr Day. who Is also the chairman208 words
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Article117 1966-03-09 10 rhree British businessmen »re visiting Singapore thus month and in April Colonel E W.H. Hadfleld. export snles manager (Crane- Section > of NCK-Napter Ltd.. arrived yesterday for a four-day visit His compxnv. oiie of Britain's largest crane manufacturer aims to provide Singapore *vith more earth-moving equipment117 words
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Article84 1966-03-09 10 Ficures issued oy thr Department ol SUiiistics show .it. crrase ot 138.000 lv. m OaiantU prodttCtton during 'ho first .hrce qiiiirtcrs ol last year comparod with the corresponding period of I the previous ynu The totnl amount manuinctured ciurniK the ueriod ;va« 4.070.000 Ih Imports during the84 words
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Article268 1966-03-09 10 \i.\lavsl\ will continue to import foreign made goods, especially heavy equipment. In spite of the trend by commercial houses to resort to local manufacturing, in the opinion of Mr VV.K. Young, retiring general manaeer of \hv Born o Co. Ltd. Mr Young, who U also268 words
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Article115 1966-03-09 10 Till year 1965 iww :urther Increase In total production ol Ihe world's national Airlines, topping the previous year's total by an > stimated 15 per Undent vi the s< andlnavlai '.il>.Min in ;u» latest ranpui] rrrxirt The proiit nd 10.-s accouiH f the s.A.s. alone115 words
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Article67 1966-03-09 10 Ten Dutch and m.<- We i Qerniiin rubber Onu ulll voluntarily co-upemw in a group to be known ;is Vereniglng s:inir>nur>r- iep Ruooer IndtiMrie iS.RI without lin'ir lm ence being affectad i Douncemenl ':,iu tan*t«rdain Co-opcratson will erwlj!firms, \Wiu-li eniplnv ,i over IJOO to KHve hI: in naiurul67 words
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Advertisement596 1966-03-09 10 (or how to relax and unwind) Sail to or from HONG KONG or lAPAN on your next business trip L?~^fa.-.. j j I rake a well-earned rest! Sail P&O-Orienton your next business tour to None Kong or Japan. If you cant spare the time to go ail the way there596 words
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Advertisement339 1966-03-09 10 i "MBflM m° the WORLD LOOKS TO [> KOYO j z\ i for Production Efficiency B an d Economy Japan* Top '^t$ En Manufacturer of High I J -<tfrftftir^fe»V Quality Coated Abrosivex j >^gt»*S^^^Hßfc Buffing Composifionj > f r Grindma Finithing and R^^Krf^^^jß H^^B Pollihin 9 Ooerof/ons mm KOYO Features339 words
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Advertisement1238 1966-03-09 11 It L UUt i liL-rt Mill P. Sluja »llatl ••".ot -.oi. Glasgow ip Pt. Mm 12 Mm tl PtlfUS "Ol Mm 11 Mar 14 MM IS AlKtuS moon, L'poot, Gltsgoa.... Mm IS Mar II Mir mi Mm 24 oi, Glasgow H Hx ii POLYPHEMUS nvrt I. truWin. A'mmitt.. Mm 241,238 words
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Advertisement1182 1966-03-09 11 r//fLRbi//vfs tto i ILNOA MA»Rt-HAM»URk-tJREMtRMAIHN-RUITtROAM-AMSUROAM ANtWIRf-AARHU^ tUPLNMAtLN. 3 pure r vru«, t-cxi,, ..i: u er>ua rti*n H'Ourg M'Oim Ania v.upt PANAMA Mm 12/U Mir ii It w/il Apr a Apr 12 IS An 21 It 21 PATAGONIA I) Apr 1,11 Air 11,12 1114 May 4 May 12 17 May 211,182 words
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Advertisement1261 1966-03-09 11 I Benuline EXPRESS ttRYICt tO LONOOH, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS BENDEARG for London Apr I Smgaccre Pt. S'ntm Penang Hjmburg Apr ll Cta. 42 Mar 10 Mar 11/11 Mm 14/14 M orougn Art tt OtTMVAII A f <" London Apr 12 BLNVALLA Rotterdam Apr 22 j S<ngicore Pt. Shim Penang1,261 words
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Advertisement1247 1966-03-09 11 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. ttl OVERLEAP Fit OUTWARO SERVICE FROM UK/COHTIIUT uHirs tan t'pora P. S'MR moot CITY Of RIPON lonion, Mimourt. »on»r«i«^ Havre. Hull. Gnngemovth 21/21 Mm tt MM CITI IF COLOMBO I moon. Nimiurg. Motteraam. Hivre, Hull 21/21 Ape AH CITY OF WELLINGTON Irnion. Hamb«((. RotttNm. Havri,1,247 words
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Article123 1966-03-09 12 MELBOURNE. Tues. JXDISTRIALS continued to decline tn subdued trading. Leaders moved narrowly. Amal Chemical was aaain active being up 4 cents to 145 cents. Base metals moved irregularly. FCi-heelit« sained 14 cents to 245 CO!1!-S. Oils were quiet. Today* oloriok prices In Au.«tralian •-t.'!< with Monday's price* id123 words
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Article219 1966-03-09 12 March H. Three months. INDUSTRIALS tJonainui in 'is 'I loveat i ett McAilster eta. U-t- Holdings m eta Dunlona 13 eta. N, Iroa s eta Ik. tfmaltera i 3 eta.U CliU 14 eta Kaao m eta. Rohtnson* v eta. red Diap. Is uta. t. tt N. 20 eta219 words
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Article79 1966-03-09 12 CHINESE Produce Eicrvirun, Sln««--p«ft n»»n sricei p*r picul yiilarday: Coconut •Hi bulk JM tellcra. drum (A3 sellers. Copra: Mar.. Apr UK /Continent: t'nu'joted. Ptpptr: Muntok white ***** aetiera, Sarnwait white (200 (teller*, ipeelal Sarawak blai k |1.".o filers, garbled Lnrnpont; Mack fUKMN) sellers tall :'B<, NLWi. ASTA »IRS(Ni79 words
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Article56 1966-03-09 12 rPfIE present rate of thr Malayan 1 dollar against the pound sterling fixed un November 24. IA6I is selling T.T. or OJ>. 2s 3 li 16d. Baying T.T. 2s. 4 1 KM. Buying O.D. 2s. l' H d. The dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation56 words
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902 1966-03-09 12 From Our Market Correspondent QUIET CONDITIONS with only a rouiinr turnover continued again on thr Stork Exchange yesterday. Turnover at 274.500 stock and share units and valued at $429,475 was slightly better. Price movements in industrials were mixed and marginal. There was no real902 words
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Article29 1966-03-09 12 MuLjvan Stock Inriirrs M;ir 7 Mnr. H Industrials: s4 y.\ k-I .(> 1 T'nv liiH.:;:> 1tt.21 rubbrrs ICMI Hi"t vi l>rc. SO. IM ion l>rc. ft, li'lii nm29 words
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480 1966-03-09 12 AFTER its rally of 57.75 on Monday the Straits tin price yesterday fell by 57.87. U» 5682.12 1 the lowest level for the year to date. The estimated ofTerine of ?60 tons (up 20 tons) waalso the highest on any day this >«-ar480 words
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Article27 1966-03-09 12 Mar. 8. Rl BBF.R PRICK: M| cent-> (clmvn une-rigbth Of l-l-Uli. TIN: Mtt.l2l (down 57.571. I nolficial estimated of ferine Ml tons (up 20 tons).27 words
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Advertisement987 1966-03-09 12 rPaaaOßßkaai jpjpjpjp^pHpjpjpjpjpjpjßHpjpj' Y^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific 4fc Atlantic Service Br>(kol H'koni L. *nftlaa 11. Tort Burtoa final. "kaaikawa Man" 1* 21 aai rt n Aaj II May l isaa last uaaaa Japan Direct Service f Sm.-iDort lokonma > "Ilia Raat" 2) Mar 1 Apr b Apr ■aiaaafrr"987 words
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Advertisement950 1966-03-09 12 Ba**aaaaaaaas*iHaaaaaaaaaaß*aaaaaaaaaaaaaH AIR SEA TO JAPAN AND HONGKONG Go by air and return by s.s. "ORIANA" j (42,000 tons fully oirconditioned stabilised) Dep. Yokohama 6 Apr 1966 Kobe 7 Apr 1966 Calls Hongkong 10-12 Apr 1966 Arr. Singapore 15 Apr 1966 FIRST AND TOURIST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE Apply to your Trovel950 words
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Advertisement476 1966-03-09 12 WILHELMSEN LINES FROM: Scaaliamaa ail Caatntatal Parts far Baxftak ait n««t kk|. ksjaMi s* %^ff'> kaßßaji TARN rcaiii Manila? U'l4 Mar IS/11 Mar II 19 Mai TONSBERS 'Cans PuSin) 21 H Mar TOURCOINC I|,ll *pr 12/13 Apr M'lf Apr RARBER LINE FROM U.S.A. EAST AND WEST COAST PORTS. «RNS»TE IS476 words
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Advertisement131 1966-03-09 12 OCEAN GOING TUG 1200 B.H.P. Open for Employment Enquiries to. Sime Darby Shipping Ltd., 3rd Floor, Crosby House, Telephone: ***** cables: "Simeship" ■fiSv. Oricn 7 mid— east lines Great Lakes Service FAST OUtCT SAILINCS FPOM SINSAPOIE AND MALAYA TO CANADIAN AND US. 6RIAT LAH£S POUTS Sir>|apore S ORIENT MARINC* Mar131 words
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Article681 1966-03-09 13 |>l 1^ rSS in and rrportrd to thr SiiUj|M>ir .md Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of thr Stock Exchange M'strrday with thr number of share- tradrd in brarkrts: INDUSTRIALS I*M deb SI SI.: Ftd Oi»p |S.M F and N ord» Cammon lI. M Cumo.. t Hottl Smujpura 11,0*4 M681 words
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Article77 1966-03-09 13 -THE Attention of Banks in Malay na mail. IBM cnan^es in I i all rates to Umttd Btatatl tmving TT S3|, alr- I 16 credit trade lulls. Canada: i.vying TT 3.'i Olii. airmail 16 credit trade bills. Stllinn TT or 0D ready: United MatM .I-: Canada .14 U77 words
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Article79 1966-03-09 13 SHIPS lyinic al*nn>id* the Singaport wharves or expected today ara: Nrna.-i K.W. 1. Perils N.W. 3. Star Kellatrix in 11, TJikampik 13/14. Andr/ej Btnu 15 Hi, Antonio 18. ti -1. Anna Hakke 27 2s. i Cbrynaplsi 33 34, Man nf M.nlr.is :ts :i'.i. Azuchlsan Haru i" 11,79 words
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Article35 1966-03-09 13 Olree eichanne market in H. M] trie i: I it u.T4» for T.T. i anrt 5 T.'U lor cath. Stirling "as .|.iot.-<1 at lb UU and •ns tjfl ot told at 2631. I35 words
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Article32 1966-03-09 13 ?n Wmrdk sli < Minimum) HOC CEREMONY tor Srunatl Jal K.iur beloM-d mother of Dulip Masak, mder Singh Joginder smith and X. mail Slnich at Segamat MBj T. mi.:, on Saturday U32 words
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Article260 1966-03-09 13 \l.\l{( II in -,t pait tubbir f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at ~o\ cents per Ib. < down one-eighth «f a (rut un Monday's closing level for the position. The tone was uncertain. R.A.S. and K.M.R.E. closinc 1 prices in cents260 words
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Article32 1966-03-09 13 Crops harvested during February s Included: BrnU 146.000 lb. Jrram Kuantan 99.001) lb Kundonc Tan- jone Pau 188.0U0 lb Mcntakab 101,000 lb. and Suncei Ba(_n 1 3 233.000 lb. U32 words
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Advertisement648 1966-03-09 13 <( onti lined from Pajf 8). SITUATIONS VACANT li Word- SS i Min.)— Box SU ct*. extra APPLICANTS ti. T.ox A 420« B.T. thnnk.il. Va.ancv no" MM DOCTOR IN SINCAPORE requires loi urn lur 1 »nk« from ?6tn Marcb ti.ll I I APPRENTICE WANTED. Qualifications Itam I 111 A||.!v c-hann.648 words
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Advertisement1038 1966-03-09 13 SITUATIONS VACANT IS H,,rrfs s» i Min.)— Box ill cl*. extra UNIVERSITY OF SINCAPORE: Apvacancy: Designation Secretary iGradi III), Department Geography. Application* i two copies) must ba made rltot forms obtainable from •rar of the Linversity. Bukit Tirnah Road, Singapore 10, by sending .1 mlf-addressed envelope. giiakiicatiur.s: Camtindtre School CertiMBt*1,038 words
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Advertisement1027 1966-03-09 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT li Word* Sf (Him.)— Box SO rf>. txtrm MOOERN FURNISHED LUXURY Kiat 3 Bedrooms, Servant's room Longbath attached Spacious Lounge. Balcony, Breezy Kunsia Court, Dist. W. Central, tor immediate occupation. Ring »7iisO B'pore. LEAVE HOUSE Cn.itsworth Road fully furnished three Ix-drooms lone aircondltloned) larc* garden. Available 31.3.6«S to1,027 words
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Advertisement872 1966-03-09 13 EDUCATION li Wordt M r Win.)— Box ia ct- mmtra PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTS HW KM Senior Kx.nn Also tuition id Bagllsh'Matln. etc Ra]H's I'olltgc. IMM S port-. BEST TUITION S4 only, Shorthand. T>**«r!t!aa, Book-kn pins. Commercial Ili^h s.-honi. °J4TA Joo Chiat Road. Spore *****. TYPEWRITING: P. md Course; 10 weeks872 words
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Advertisement914 1966-03-09 13 FOR HIRE I IS Word* SC (mim.)-Box SO rls. txtra FLEET OF 30 CARS Ready to *erv« > your transport needs, charges moderate d Also guided tours *t M 57.30. fc.oo.uir> i Acme Tours. Kuala Lumpur. lei Phone No 6ST4U RADIO FOR HIRE r rom SS/-. ti Television Sli'- Radiograms914 words
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Advertisement1029 1966-03-09 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE i Wordw s» (Mm.) Hnx SO ct*. txtrm I 1959 VOLKSWAGEN. Kxrellent Conlilion. Owa*r styksj new cur Oft.r" I tat CTI7I iSporei, Mr Lh duiiQK > itlice hours. FORD ANCLIA PM registered OctoMf IMC Ijunii milt*. One Kiiropcan i inrr. driver. »;!.3ini I'hone MMS. Lit Vinusor Hark,1,029 words
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Advertisement800 1966-03-09 13 AT YOUR SERVICE J H...«\ s/i 1/m l W..c in rl« HtM PHOTOCOPY OF TESTIMONIALS. Dra«j aM ll IMM, MOOERN FUP.NITURE ALUMINIUM SHOP- FRONT CENERAL REPAIRS RENOVATION A ALTERATIONS MASONRY WORK PAINTING A WHITEWASHING ALUMINIUM AWNINCS MOSAIC A CHAIN-FENCING FOR FREE ESTIMATE RING SPORE *****S MECANOHOUSE PMOTO COPYING PLAN-PHINTINC iti-'roio'itjo800 words
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Advertisement2121 1966-03-09 14 rENDLRS TENDER i D D TENDER NOTICE j TENDERS will be received at the Ministry ol Health lor running Tenders will be received Irom Book Shop and a Sundry Goods roistered D.I.D. contractors ol Shop at the (General Hospital to Cl.<.— K and above at the Office; rater for the2,121 words
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Advertisement446 1966-03-09 14 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Madam CHAN SOW WAH of No: 2. Jalan Drllma. Kuala Liim- pur has cea.sed to be a partner of Malayan Traders Sc Co Kuala Lumpur as from 31st Derembri 1965 and hits no longer vi c.st vi the said Firm MALAYAN TRADERS A:446 words
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Advertisement91 1966-03-09 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY invitm applications for thr position of IX II XIX IN INDONESIA* \M> >l\l\>\\ sti mi l This Department provides m IndoOMtOfl BIKi Malay and literature, liim,:\ h:h! toclal and political Candidates -.houlci be qualified to lecture ln thr field of Malay lanud litermure and91 words
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Article, Illustration574 1966-03-09 15 ROUND OF 66 SIGNALS BID FOR SECOND TITLE 1 By RAHMAN MANSOOR Kuala Lumpur, Tues.- eight year-old Ross Newdick of New Zealand fired a six-under-par 66 today on the Royal Selangor Golf Club course in a practice round in preparation for the Malayan Open beginning here on574 words
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Article52 1966-03-09 15 PENS ACOL A (Florida). Tuc- American G;iy Brewer survived a i late rush by Australia s Bruce Devlin to win the MSIB9 000 I Priisiicola Open golf tournament I yc-vei'day. Brewer shot onr-undrr par 71 for ;i total ol 272. His victory was worth 530.000 Devlin finished on52 words
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Article298 1966-03-09 15 THfIEE MALAYSIANS IN LAST 8 COPENHAGEN, Tuesday. •pHREE Malaysians— Tan Aik Huang, Yew Cheng Hoe and Tan Yee Khan and five Danes qualified yesterday for the quarter-finals in the men's singles of the Danish Open badminton champion- ships. Aik. Huang, last years All- EnglandReuter; AP - 298 words
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Article74 1966-03-09 15 CINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore soccer fans will not be able to see the English First Division team, Stoke City, in action at Jalan Besar tomorrow. Stoke, now on tour in Hong Kong, have cabled FA of Singapore secretary Chung Wai Onn to say that they were unable74 words
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Article105 1966-03-09 15 DUNEDIN, Tues. England had a chpnee of snatch- Ins a dramatic victory in the I Second cricket Test aeainst New Zealand on the final day here today, but they let it sliD and had to be content with a draw. Final scores: New Zealand i 192 and105 words
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Article38 1966-03-09 15 SASSARI (Sardinia). Tues. Howard Winstone. of Wales, re- tamed the European feather- I weight boxing championship here last night' defeating Andrea Silanos of Italy in the 15th and hist round- The referee stopped the fight. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article52 1966-03-09 15 SUMMARY Tim in FAS Cup lor schools under-15 < (K. I.umpur): MBS. Sentul 2 Victoria Inst. 1. Perak School* league (K. Kanrsan Senior— Clifford 1 Malay College 1: Junior Clifford 2 Malay College 1. HOCKEY Malacca League (Malacca): Huh School OBA 4 Police 0. Taiping League (Taiping): Malaysian Service Corps52 words
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441 1966-03-09 15 CHELSEA'S luck m the English FA Cup competition continued yesterday when the London First Division club were drawn tit home against Third Division Hull City for the quarter-flnal round on Mar. 26. Chelsea reached the last eight on Saturday with441 words
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Article325 1966-03-09 15 Malayan Open: 1st Round draw KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Draw for the First Round of the Malayan Open golf championship to be played off at the RSGC Old Course on Thursday. 9.30 a.m. Ahmad Baba. Kirn Hak Young, J. Harwick: 9.37 H. Ishii, D. Utliai. K. Yamada: 9.44 D. Nadales. G325 words
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254 1966-03-09 15 F. EMMANUEL - Johore hope for their biggest day in soccer on Saturday F. EMMANUEL By IZUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —Johore, who have iot registered a victory at the Merdeka Stadium nor won a national soccer tournament, hope to make the big breakthrough in the FAM Cup final against Selangor on Saturday (kickofT 8254 words
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302 1966-03-09 15 DENANG. Tues. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on taut Sunday's races at Penang: RACE I—Round1 Round the home turn Sislcr Cavil < Coles I hung out badly and took the winner I.aralor (apprentice Wong) very wide. RACE 2— l.ili Marlrne (apprentice R. Lowt refused302 words
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Advertisement1024 1966-03-09 15 KENYATAAN TAWARAN TENDER NOTICE JABATAN KERJA RAYA GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR <da Penibororse'J <<>\n:\< r idi; iw *ri(. iion r.Hh kepala2 dan kelas D kopalal rat tors experienced in site tn- xtrfh v '«igaU .11 mechanics r*h Kerja Raya. negeri2 Tanah MiMV r nntrMr t Malayu. Jalan Maxwell. Kuala the HOOXC1,024 words
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Advertisement787 1966-03-09 15 3 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS M\lll> \>l\\\|| i;\\Y\T (MARA) APPOINTMENT AS ACCOUNTANTS Applications are invited from .hi Citizens to fill two Accountants 'Division It. Applicant-, must have 3 \ears oost-qualifying experience except those who are mi mbcr of iA > below. Salary Sealr: S> .'8 x 34-51.254 ibasici plus cost of living787 words
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Miscellaneous108 1966-03-09 15 1 DIARY GOLF Malayan pro-am tournament (RSGC. XL I a.m.). HOCKEY S'gor senior ko sflnal: Police v Kilat (Princes Rd < Junior ko: S'gor Club v TPCA iKL padangi. Spore League-Cup: RAF Tengah v RAF Changi Tengahi: Junior ko: Hospital v GHQ (Tanglin). Taiping Lge: CRC v Kilat (Esplanade). SOt108 words
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Miscellaneous271 1966-03-09 15 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS I Grumbling about 18-Ing 1. The drawback ab<tii I Zin- 7 TatHm ape, In English of a gan raps could be concerned *>rt (I). with spelling < 6 >. 8 It i cunning eating a lot ta 5. To oe effective, trouiers need the closure M271 words
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Article, Illustration51 1966-03-09 16 Man in a hurry. After the anti-U.S. demonstration in front of the AIA building yesterday A DEMONSTRATOR in a hurry to get away from a pursuing policeman near the Malacca Street bus station. He disappeared in the :rowd soon after this picture was taken. Straits Times picture by Lim YawLim Yaw Chong - 51 words
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Article37 1966-03-09 16 MANILA. Tues An estimated ■Oil Kiliplno university students staged a peaceful two-he i.r demoiiMnition at. Manila's Luneta Far* today, denouncing President Soekarno'f. policies pnd the killing i'( Indonesian student demons! raI tors in Jakarta. UPI.UPI - 37 words
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Article93 1966-03-09 16 SINGAPORE. TUft Mr Just let- AmbniM today awardad 5:u.446 in damages to Chua Thye Pent 24. rorner clerk \nd typist, who waa seriously injured in i ci.lllsion with a motorcar driven by Yen Sou Hwee on June 9. 1963. J Thr ludße helc! thai V> 1093 words
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77 1966-03-09 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The import of golf bags containing golf sets and spiked sports footwear have been exempted from import duty in Malaya. Sahah and Sarawak. In three different (Gazette notifications, the Minister of Finance. .Mr. 'Lan Siew Sin, amended the Customs77 words
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Article73 1966-03-09 16 TWO DIE IN SEPARATE COLLISIONS SINGAPORE. Tues. Two men were killed in two separate motor accidents yesterday In the iirsr accident, a cyclist. Ahmad bin Sidek, 54. was In collision with a lorry driven by Sltan bin Yusof. of Jalan Penggaga, while travelling along Bukit Timah Road Ahmad died on73 words
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Article276 1966-03-09 16 LONDON. Tups. The market \v;i< generally dull. Steels closed below the best levels reached in I the morning but higher on the duy. Closing middle prices of se- looted stocks not including stamp duty were Gopcna 40/Hongkong 25/Kaniuntinß 20 3 KillinKtlull 33/6 London Tin 20/9 Malayan 31/6 PahaiiK276 words
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Article57 1966-03-09 16 LONDON. Tues Spor 21 |d. April 21 9 16d.. May ■Jl;.d.. June 217 16d.. April/June 21Jd.. July, Sept. 21 5 16d.. Oct. Dpc. 21id.. Jan Mirch 21 3 16d.. April/ June 21 Ad.. July Sept. 21 1 16 d.. Oct. Dec. 21 1 16 d.. c.i.f. March 21d.. April57 words
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Article34 1966-03-09 16 LONDON Tues Buyers, £1365 £2' MUCH £1369 <Ull-! changed Forward buyers £1353. i— £4i. sellers £1355 i— £3>. Settlement £1367 i- -£3>. Turnover a.m. 170 tons. p.m. 75 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.34 words
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497 1966-03-09 16 Singapore police break the 'pirate' taxi strike CTIU)N(i police measures broke the big "pirate" taxi strike today and averted a violent confrontation between the "pirates" and licensed taxi-drivers and bus companies. Nine men were de- 1 SINGAPORE. Tues tamed during the day. Detective patrols swooped on the "pirates" as they497 words
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Advertisement184 1966-03-09 16 Lute CLASSIFIEDS Hi f- If FW OF TWO -STOREY "itaWW TERRACE HOUSES. PQTATFf i H« I mm 1 I II lat 9; m.s. Buk.t Timah ■■W I II I HglV R"d Singapore. Road Entry: BY THE SIDE OF CHARTERED BANK (B. TIMAH BRANCH) AND EVEREADY FACTORY. S^ffii? VI K#' BbF^184 words
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