The Straits Times, 11 March 1966
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Title Section26 1966-03-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 U"U\ I/WW Niitimiiil filiWS|!illlHl' The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, MARCH 11. 1966 it- 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203426 words
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561 1966-03-11 1 Tengku opens head office of the B-Bank XI A I.A LUMIV PUR, Thurs. Tengku Abdul Hah nun today described Ihe $20 million Bank Bumiputra :is "another positive expression** of t lie Government's deterniination lo assisi the bumiputra to play a more effective role in the economic life of Malaysia. T561 words
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Article, Illustration386 1966-03-11 1 More parades DEMONSTRATORS AT U.S., PEKING EMBASSIES JAKARTA, Thursday UNIVERSITY professors, school teachers, political leaders, doctors and scientists have come out in open support of Jakarta high school students demonstrating to achieve their three demands. The students are seeking Ihe dissolution of Ihe I'KI (Indonesian Communist Party),Agencies - 386 words
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Article, Illustration249 1966-03-11 1 1,000 in clash over royal wedding 4 MS TKRDAM. Thurs. A I; mt police were called out when about 1.000 youths marched on Amsterdam Town Hall, hurlm; smoke bombs and shi/iitin« "Long Ihe the Kcpiiblic shortly before the maniauo of Crown I'rinci ss Beatrix and a Gcnßßfl diplomat tod;i> TheReuter - 249 words
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Article44 1966-03-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tlimw. M i- to irfkr put iii the Asian 11 nd Intprnalioiutl li:idp Fair lo be held in Bangkok irom Nov. 17 io Dec. 10 this year. the decision ni taken today at ihe weekly Cabinet meeting.44 words
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Article, Illustration406 1966-03-11 1 The need for a powerful ally— by Tun Razak KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. TIN Alxlul Razak today spoke of llif necessity of Malaysia having ;i defence treaty with a powerful ally, even inter the end of Indonesian confrontation, ;«s ;j guard against external threats. He said Malaysia could have a defencethe Sirof Timc - 406 words
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Article125 1966-03-11 1 Knock (£43,000) knock (£26,000) BIRKENHEAD (England). Thurs. Two knocks within 10 minutes on John Murray's door yesterday brought him football pools winnings totalling £69.--000. Murray. 67. a shipyard worker, was grttted by a messenger from one tlrm with a cheque for £43,275. Another knock and a second messenger from aReuter; UPI - 125 words
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Article558 1966-03-11 1 SINGAPORE'S Foreign Minister. Mr. S. Raj:iratn:im. today outlined the Government's stand on its defence and economic relations with Malaysia. On DEFENCE, he >.ud thai Ideological differci!c c i notwithstanding. the Singapore Government wa* prepared to couptrate on defence mat ter^ a* long as there wm a558 words
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162 1966-03-11 1 Space launch rumour: Then it's put off IIOSCOW. Fri. A Hurry of rumours about an inn: manned space launchIng Spread In Moscow today, but were later said to be premature. According to the late port, there will hi- i vict space spectacul tore the Communist Party Congress which March 29.162 words
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Article29 1966-03-11 1 SINGAPORE. I niir- refused to ;r-k [or and ni put to death by .< mili lary firing kquad Man h 7. tlie clam oi Frcf Indoni (b\. AoenctM29 words
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Article36 1966-03-11 1 GEN Till SACKED SAIGON Thurs. —Most powerful (.cneral in South Vietnamese army, Maj.(ien Njjiiyrn Chanh Thi. misled from hi> command today in show of strength by Government of Prime Minister Nmiyen Cao Ky. IPI.36 words
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90 1966-03-11 2 MANILA, Thurs. Father Jose Kstrada. p.tri>h nricM of San Carlo«, City, was charted \rsterdav with murclrrine his assistant. Policr said lather Jo<r I n.ult and his .i—i-t--:ml. Kithrr Isidro KMrail:i. quurlkd after oflerinc prayers for Ihe dead in the n;iri«.h church. A fist fightAP - 90 words
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Article32 1966-03-11 2 SAIGON [Dun. Vietcong threw ;i grenade at .i police Kep pairoiliiiK Saigon's Chinese-populated quartr Cholon last, night, wounding two pnliremfn and t\w> civilian.-;, .i police .-pokesman said here today. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article214 1966-03-11 2 RADIOS, SHOES, SILK, JEANS... CUSTOMS oflicials yesterday used acetylene torches to open three big hollow steel construction booms and found U*****,000 worth of radios, cigarettes, expensive shoes etc. inside them. The throe boom- 241t lons and slightly over two feet in diameter— were consigned toAP - 214 words
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Article55 1966-03-11 2 TOKYO. Thun. AnUn news Htncy reported yesterday that thr Stanvac Oil Co. in Indonesia will br taken over by the Gnvernment in ;i few- days. Antara said this vu disclosed ;<t ;i Meting by Dr. Alghu/i, an official Of trie Department of Oil and Natural Gas Affairs.55 words
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Article89 1966-03-11 2 HONOURED ON HER BIRTHDAY MOSCOW. Thurs. Mrs. Valentin* Nikolaveva. iho world's only space- j woman received the uold Joiiot-Curie Peace Medal here on her 29th birthday vestordav. bhe «s married to spaceman Andrian Nikolavev. Courage* President Isabelle Blumr of tne World Council of Peace, who made the award, told her:Reuter - 89 words
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232 1966-03-11 2 PILOT SAVES COMRADE IN DARING AIRSTRIP RESCUE A U.S. Air Force fighter pilot landed on the airstrip outside a Shau Special Forces camp in a storm of Vietcong fire today and pulled off one of the most spectacular rescues DANANG, Thur« since World War 11. The daring pilot made aUPI - 232 words
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73 1966-03-11 2 MANILA, Thurs.— Austra- lia's immigration nolicv change went unannounced in the Philippines today. None of the Manila morning newspapers carried a line on I yesterday's statement by the Austifiliar. Immigration Minister, Mr Hubert Opperman, that restrlr- tiens against Asian immigrants ■MM be eased. This wasAP - 73 words
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Article, Illustration216 1966-03-11 2 'Stop the bombing' says worried U Thant UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. U Thant, the Secretary-General, yesterday called for an end to the bombin» of North Vietnam as a necessary pre-condition for peace talks on Vietnam. a United Nations ipokM■U said U Thant w;is deeply concerned over t lie escalation of lighting216 words
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161 1966-03-11 2 AIAMLA, Thurs.—SeiTl nator Rodolfo Ganzon has said the Philippine Government might nave to mobilise its forces to meet a possible Indonesian confrontation. The senator made the statement after urging the government to make a painful reappraisal of Philippine policies vis-a-vis Indonesia in the light,Reuter - 161 words
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Article82 1966-03-11 2 CARDIFF. Thurs. A Punch and Judy show has been chosen in preference to a bikini eirl for posters to advertise the holiday attractions of the Welsh seaside town of Rhvl. "It is a far more attractive picture showing happy children enjoying themselves, than any pin-up girl." explainedReuter - 82 words
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Miscellaneous35 1966-03-11 2 THE GAMBOL 6 < >S.<» f^iVL o^^) (>« mouse) /BUT I OONT TU INK f e^>\ I TMCV'Rt A 6 WtU Of 1 9 1 C t^ c 6 J Aft n»VD Liks psoruty I t^J^'Sj J35 words
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Article, Illustration146 1966-03-11 3 Philip pilots himself into Miami to a perfect landing MIAMI (Florida). Thurs Britain s Prince Philip piloted himself into sunny Miami today and made what professionals in the airport control tower called a beautiful landing. The prince, husband of tfurrn Ili/aheth. flew from N.»ss 'v in an Andover twin-turbo prop146 words
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Article74 1966-03-11 3 COLUMBUS (Ohioi. Thurs. A doctor reported yesterday that treatment with nitrogen mustard < had eliminated all signs of what had been diatrnosed as Hndqkins I disease in a four-year-old boy. We can't find a trace of it in him. but i* will be ftbnui five i74 words
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Article26 1966-03-11 3 MAMLA lliur». Seven poo•plf mh killPci u-.d two injured when a m..i, anMd uiUi a rifle ran amok in \.<Wt Piomiki \estorclay Rputpr26 words
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389 1966-03-11 3 Damage to the if Labour Party wins with big majority: Heath LONDON, Thursday. CONSERVATIVE Opposition party leader Edward Heath said here last night sterling might be damaged if the ruling Labour Party won a large majority in Britain's March 31 general election. Appearing in a BBC television programme •"Election Forum"Reuter - 389 words
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247 1966-03-11 3 Corporal on cover of 'sexy book' surprises his colonel LONDON. Thursday. a BRITISH regiments commanding officer was surprised to see one of his men on the dust jacket of a "wildly sexy" new book about soldiers In the Far East. Thr ?over showed one of his eoroornls wearing iunule greenReuter - 247 words
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99 1966-03-11 3 I ONDON. Thurs First public opinion poll figures issued tonight since the March 31 General Election date was set give the ruling Labour Party a 1S.!» per cent lead over the Conservative Opposition. Previous figures. published by the Daily Mail (Conser- vative) newspaper inReuter - 99 words
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129 1966-03-11 3 URISTOL. Thurs.— Parents ves'erdav rallied in sudP'irt of a headmaster here who chailced ud a lourletter word on blackboard to shame his uuDils into stoppina iheir v.so ol it. Mi CbartM Kullvy. lieud ol a local grutnmer school, decided ro apply hi.^ .•-hock129 words
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Article38 1966-03-11 3 ROME. Thun. Hundred* n Utgry. pyiaina-clad patients left :h<-:r tick Mdl IB a Rome lic>pital ycstprdav and stormed mtc thr ■tlWta. holding up traffic. M protest against i pay strike by ho>.pitai doctors. Reutov.38 words
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229 1966-03-11 3 f COLOMBO. Thur» I A GROUP of soldiers planned to assassinate top Cabinet ministers and take over the State radio station during an attempt to overthrow the Ceylonese Government last month, it was announced here yesterday. The acting Prime Minister.Reuter - 229 words
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108 1966-03-11 3 ON DON. I'hurs An unidentified youns man who said he fled to the West OM-r the Berlin Wall threi ve»r> ago nearly went hack to h.istern Kuropt- last night by mistake On his way lo visit relatives in West Berlin he boarded aReuter - 108 words
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116 1966-03-11 3 VC-10 CUT WILL COST BOAC £7.5 MIL I ONDON. Than. CancellaL tion of an order for 10 super VC-10 airliner* Ls to cost BOAC £7.500.000 it was announced yesterday. The money will be paid to the manuiacturers, the British Aircraft Corporation. Aviation Minister Frederick Mulley told Parliament Work on theReuter - 116 words
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Advertisement295 1966-03-11 3 You can depend 0n.... SMITHS X 'JS. <Mr r SEVILLE Stttric or Battery Sectronc Polished brat tret cut ctit with black loequer finish, whit* dial with black and gilt calound rigurci and batons, diamond polnhcd 6" btxtl. Diameter 11" 0. 21," Jl^! rt AfVC AVAIIABLE FROM Mil II il LLULKS295 words
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Article111 1966-03-11 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Ships engineers have sealed the leak in the 6,758-ton Japanese freighter Azuchlsan Maru. which began drawing water soon after it was involved in the four-ship collision at the Port of Singapore Authority wharves yesterday. A spokesman for the ship's agents. Mr. Y. Hirota,111 words
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Article132 1966-03-11 4 ONE YEAR'S JAIL FOR FORGERY SINGAPORE. Thurs. A dealer in television sets, Khoo Peng Kuen. was convicted and jailed tor a year today for forging three hire purchase agreements lor the sale of sets paid for In cash. But Khoo. defended by Mr. R. Ramason. was acquitted on another six132 words
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Article25 1966-03-11 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Indian Youths' Cultural and Social Group will hold a meeting at their Woodlands Road office at 7 p.m. on Sunday.25 words
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358 1966-03-11 4 STRONG RUSSIAN MISSION HERE FOR TRADE TALKS SINGAPORE. Thur« RUSSIA'S highpowered trade team flew in from Moscow tonight all ready for business in a big way. Moments alter stepping off the jetliner from Bangkok, mission head, Mr. V.B. Spandarian, told a news conference: "As soon as your Government is prepared358 words
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251 1966-03-11 4 I SINGAPORE, Thurs TWO months ago a West German, Ernest Wagner, 51, was sent to Changi Prison after being sentenced by a district judge here to six months' jail and a $5,000 fine in a smuggling case involving $127,000 worth of gold bars. Today,251 words
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Article, Illustration133 1966-03-11 4 SINGAPORE, Thttrs. A popular Singapore singer. Miss Lim Lee. (abo\e) who has just returned from London with three diplomas from the Royal Academy of Music after four years of study there, will give a recital at the Victoria Theatre on Mar. 23. While in133 words
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144 1966-03-11 4 Engineer's plea: Refund ordered on traffic fine SINGAPORE, Thurs— A Japanese engineer, Mr. Junji Matsuo. who has since left for Tokyo and may not return to Singapore, today won his appeal against a fine of $70 and a 12-month driving disqualification order by a traffic court. The fine was ordered144 words
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Article60 1966-03-11 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The two bus drivers, who were seriously injured when their buses collided head-on in River Valley Road yesterday, are now recovering in hospital. They are S. Ramasamy. 38. and Oon Long Kian. 42. Three of the other five patients who were also warded, have60 words
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Advertisement30 1966-03-11 4 Opans Today: 3.10 I 7.10 p.m. 1 ushanker Jamuna, Baby Padmim Nogesh in "KUZHANDAIYUM DfIVAMUM" Tamil. 4 »♦> Today: 1.30 4 7.30 p.m. M 6 R r^% v J Dtvl MANOHAR30 words
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Miscellaneous80 1966-03-11 4 SINGAPORE DIARY TODAY A Resounding Tinkle. Cul- lura: Centre, 8.30 p.m.. Teochew wayang. 250 MacPherson Road Chinese temple. 1 pjn. 6 p.m., and 7 p.m.— ll p.m. Chinese variety show, "Dance of the Night. Victoria Theatre. 8 p.m. Photographic exhibition. National library. 8 p.m. 10 p.m. Prfe film shows at80 words
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231 1966-03-11 5 Big merger to attract more men for jobs abroad U\l li Ml' I man. I In- tw« niiior .inns of Urn M.i l >M.in Public si rvic thr M.il.iy.in ivil Scr\ let nnl the lalitnal ItiwJra Htt'tM aft to \h- nicr^ecl un<l«r a new title kimun is the Norm- md231 words
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Article36 1966-03-11 5 snup of Coventry, the Rt. Riv. Cuthbert Bai ill visit Saoah on Saturday, Bislmp Roland announced. Bishop Bardsley. who il exibafa foe nine II visit. Anglican clmrclie.-: In the State. Reiner36 words
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Article38 1966-03-11 5 I'AH. Than. Fnrrv-five Of soap powder and 51 tubev of toothpaste, valued at SM 80. were stolen from a van rvrked in Man Abdullah here lest night. it Jnor of the van had been forced open.38 words
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Article, Illustration308 1966-03-11 5 Anti-U.S. march fizzles out tJINCiAPORE. Thurs. Left-wing exireini.sts tried to march on thr American consulate here today. But their small demonstration fizzled out before they could get to Hill Streel Only about 20 people, waving anti -American banners, took part in thfl March which began from one of their union308 words
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Article54 1966-03-11 5 TANJONG MALIM. Thurs.—lnchr Abdul A/i/ b n HftJl Tahir has orci re-appointed chairman of the Pubuc Bci'TtCM O emission. Oihrr members are: Inche Abbin H:i>i Mat .Jr. bar. Da'o d Hashlm bin JeragßO Annul Shufa t Hall bauU b n Butan, M: Oel Cum Bwa.54 words
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153 1966-03-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A Malaysian will head the Rubber Industry Replanting Board's Fund A" scheme when the contract 01 th« present executive officer. Mr. G.R.A. Turnbull, expires next year. The Board is looking for a Malaysian to fill the post of Deputy Executive153 words
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Article43 1966-03-11 5 BESUT. Thurs.— Tlic Assistant District Officer, Inche Salleh bin Ismail, has been elected chairman of the Kamponx Raia Youth Ciub. Other ofnci;ils nre: rp:i?Ku Muda bin Ibralilm viec-chainn.in: Inche Yusof bin Kassim. secretary Inche Znkaria bin Hujl Mohd Nor. treasurer43 words
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Article54 1966-03-11 5 JESSELTON, Thurv Two rvnerts from thr Jap.in \sMici ition of Tropical Mrdirine arr due to arrive here next Tsaafey to look for ritt for a projected si-hrme to breed monkrw Thr (lovrrnment Im* annro\rd in nrincint* the lininr-o venture to breed Sahah monkp>s ;md conduit research workReuter - 54 words
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Article533 1966-03-11 5 Govt creates limited single Customs area for the whole of Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. 'pHE Central Government today announced the creation of a limited single Customs area for the whole of Malaysia. With the exception of a dozen classes of products, all made-in-Malaysia goods now enjoy533 words
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Article118 1966-03-11 5 RMN TO RECEIVE THE KING'S COLOUR CINGAPORE, Thurv The ceremonial presentation of the Yarn: aY Pfrtuan Agong's Colour to the Navy will be held here on Saturday. The parade, which begin* at 9 2"> a.m.. will be held at the RMN base in Woodlands. About 1.000 officers and men of118 words
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Article27 1966-03-11 5 PENANG. Than. The National Union of Malaysian Stud-e:--s ui!l hold Mi eighth ;n;nual conference at the Malayan Teachers College Bukit Glugor at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow.27 words
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Article, Illustration234 1966-03-11 6 FIRST SE-A SEMINAR HERE SINGAPORE. Thursday. ■JMIK Secretary-General of the League <>l Red (.ross Societies, Sir. Henrik Beer, s;ii<l today thai Ihe Singapore Rod Cross Society \\;is one of Hie bosl organised in the world. Mr. Beer is here on a234 words
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Article, Illustration223 1966-03-11 6 Sponsor for study costs of brilliant student SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tan Boon Wan. Singapore^ top student In the 1 19(55 Cambridge School Certilcate Examination. 1 will not have to worry dur- Ing hi.> two voars in the pre-university classes here. I The 17-year-old son of a washerwoman. Madam Han Siew Kin.223 words
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Article25 1966-03-11 6 SINGAPORE. Thins— The SinKup:>re Anti-Tuberculosis A.vociatlon will declare open their muss X-i;iv campaign covering the Geyliuu; Serai constituency at 7.30 pin on Monday.25 words
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Article, Illustration202 1966-03-11 6 CJINGAPORE. Thnrs. A O 21 -year-old clerk. Miss Veronica Low. h:is .1 freak 20-cent tom f«»r which ■Ik lias airea<l> received an offer of 5250. The coin has a tail, but on the reverse side it is completely hlank except for a very202 words
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Article60 1966-03-11 6 aixKjArutit.. i mirs. —The ninth magistrate, Mr. Tan Hoay Djin, today committed Yusof bin Saad to trial In the High Court on an abduction charge at the end of a preliminary ii;- quiry. Yusof is tentatively charged with abducting a maidservant. Wong Son. Mvi, to force her into60 words
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Article, Illustration241 1966-03-11 6 FIRE GUTS OLD CHINESE YMCA BUILDING Singapore. Than tonight gutted the whole back portion ot the old Chinese YMCA building In Road here When the bi.i/e started, almost 100 students were taking commercial lessons in ■m tront part of the first noor of Lhia two-storey buiidlag. Panic spread through their241 words
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377 1966-03-11 6 -I SINGAPORE. Thurs. HISTORY was made In Singapore last night when the London Symphony Orchestra played to a capacity audience of over 3.400 in the National Theatre. For this is not only one of the worlds most ui.stinguished or- rlnsirai. but the very fust from377 words
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Miscellaneous226 1966-03-11 6 1 1 If if Onp It n V.T. Uamlin \Z^ f NOW PON'TGO WISHIKJ' US 7 Y'MEAN WE'RE V ...YOU WOULPNT /OH VTT NO.'. 1 GOONESS \i)& .cf; W/^\ INTO TH 1 CE AGE 'FORE I SONN^ MARE YOU/ WHY, W*NT ME T^fcT V GRAOOuS, I SHOULP jjg. V^c \m226 words
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Article, Illustration2051 1966-03-11 7 Railway foreman Phineas Ga£e helped medical science solve tke mystery of man's brain ONE day in 1860 Phineas Cage, a former railway con srrucrion gang foreman, took a sudden fit and died. Two days later he was buried with only2,051 words
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Advertisement26 1966-03-11 7 It's the name the quality and the shape that counts TRADE MARK by Recommended by dentists all over the world SOLE AGENTS: THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITLO26 words
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Obituary11 1966-03-11 8 H,.rrf. «/i 11,»,m,,m, It, i.ii 10th Ro«,i daaiM- .Wfrn ■'hiirin11 words
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Article24 1966-03-11 8 M Hi.rJ. |fi l/, 8 m MR lim MENC AH. l.im Meat R rfeai t «t f-i inn fi"nd> tattaaai sirtn. atirnrtari' irnderod24 words
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Obituary13 1966-03-11 8 M «..rrf, 5/.5 rMaakaaaij IN LOVING MEMORY of RaaaaMl Kranin and13 words
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Article53 1966-03-11 8 t- <v mmimnml wine DINE DANCE In hixurloun i 'luram i Tal: f. 4.');', Oloo'a A i:n-<;,. im Floor) lOcattoI iMayi A s«- I •v .1 IVI aft. n: > 111 DONALD MOORE CONCERTS Flaykoaai o Uka H" t Mm Ki.i All ■taaaaa" at i Iba Vim mtn IMb53 words
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Article666 1966-03-11 8 The student demonstrations in Jakarta have been rem;irk».h\\ vigorous and sustained. though it would not seem that they pose any real immediate threat to the Soekarno regime. There was a time when it I might have been possible to unseat the "great leader" and bring iibout sweeping666 words
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Article490 1966-03-11 8 In a remarkable speech yosterday the Minister of Local Government and Hous- ing. Mi Khaw Kai Boh, made point after point to demonstrate that low-rost housing is about to emerge from the roccoon which has so long hrld it wrapped and passive. Or. as he put it, that490 words
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Article130 1966-03-11 8 Last year more than 200 eligible candidates for *>ntry i into the Serdang College of j Agriculture failed to find places because of a shortage of accommodation; only ">4 were admitted. This year the L intake should be four times as high, thanks to the pro- jected completion130 words
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427 1966-03-11 8 The rights of a public servant VOliR rrpurt 'ST. March 10 > would appear to give the impression that I was betore the Constitutional Commission only on the question of arbitrary arrest and detention without trial The main thesis ol my memorandum was that Government should be under law and427 words
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Article, Illustration1192 1966-03-11 8 A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT - THE REALIST WITH TIME ON HIS SIDE A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT MALAYSIA'S NEXT PREMIER Named by Tcngku at his successor. Tun Razak at 44 (he cslebratcs his birthday today) is one o» South East Asia's youngest political leaders By PUBLIC attention is now focussed on Tun Razak as the man chosen1,192 words
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246 1966-03-11 8 I REFER to Mr. Tommy Koh's letter <S.T. Fob 15 1 headed "The Extra fees for tax-paying mmcitizens". Even before the recent revision of fee*, a distinction was drown between citizens and noncitizens in that the children of the former enjoyed free primary education whereas246 words
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Article90 1966-03-11 8 I REFER to the letter by 1 Mr. Leong Mun Foo (ST. Feb. 25). In general, the onus of proving the genuineness of a document rests, on the person producing such document For example. H Is provided In the National Registration Act. 1965. that any person who wishes90 words
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Article90 1966-03-11 8 REFER to a report 1 (B.T. Feb. 18) headed 'Schoolboy dies after BCO test and home treatment". I wish to Inform you that a postmortem examination conducted on the schoolboy Talplng Hospital on Feb. 15 revealed that the cause of death was an acute abdominal ailment quitr90 words
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Advertisement547 1966-03-11 8 Straiti Timrt Malay Mail Cl. •».»"■<! ««»»ftt»«t»«»H lM»<>d t»: COtD STORAGE SUPIB--AtKCT O'«ho.< Road l.<«>n««»i Bmb) COLO !TO«*SI M*MM At HoHsarf Karaaa M*«*l »«v« Aark«iM4 At»»n CITT BOOK STOtl LTD Wmchntn Haux. CaMvvr 0»»r THI NIWS FRONT fititilnit i iurr i M ISMAIL 3 MaaAi l*ao«, m.,«i HAMICM STORC. 141*547 words
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Advertisement60 1966-03-11 8 FORMOSA: ASIA'S HEARTENING SUCCESS STORY: Here is a dramatic reminder to all Asia that Communism is not the short cut to success Read how the economy of Free i China has boomed. i why she no longer needs U.S. aid. how she has become an inspiration to under developed nations60 words
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Advertisement38 1966-03-11 8 bkbV I*7 v v^ \n! ssKW l!1 sftjiM H/^ c RODANIA See the new RODANIA range of watchet to-day, in Steel Rolled Gold at your favourite dealer. SOLE AGENTS: MACLAINE WATSON (IMPORTS) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG38 words
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212 1966-03-11 9 How the bumiputra can make good by Tan KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday (,[IVEN the right training and the right leadership, it was possible for the bumiputra of Malaysia to stand on their own feet economically within a reasonable period, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, the Finance Minister, said today at the official212 words
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149 1966-03-11 9 Road death: Widow and children awarded $36,814 I/lALA LDMP U R, Thurs. A widow and her four young children wero today awarded a total of 536.814 in the High Court for losing thoir family breadwinner. Loo Lai Yoong. 32. of Lok* Ye*- Road here, who lost her husband. Chow Kon149 words
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251 1966-03-11 9 'Battle is won if habit of thrift is truly formed' Unknown fields such as the financing of manufacturing industries had best be left to more established banks with the kind of experience and expertise not readily available to newer banks. Instead, he suggested that Bank Bumiputra should concentrate on fields251 words
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287 1966-03-11 9 A new $20 million hill resort near Kuala Lumpur is planned I I KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A $20 million plan to develop Genting Sempah on the Selangor-Pahang border into a hill resort is now underway. The plan calls for the building of 10,000 holiday bungalows on the 20.000-acre site 4.500287 words
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Article65 1966-03-11 9 Dr. Ong and Dr. Loo— a correction IN a report in the Straits Times yesterday headed "Singapore doctor as M.O. in Melbourne hospital" it was stated that Dr. Ong Saw Yoone\ hushnnd Is Dr. Loo Soon Sntng. This is incorrect. Dr. Ong's husband is Dr. Sung Wing Choon, of the65 words
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Article51 1966-03-11 9 KUALA LUMPURi Thurs The Chemical Company of Malaysia this evening closed iv issue of $24 million worth of shares to finance its new plant at Batu Tlga. A statement on the total amount subscribed and the basis for the allotment of the shares wUI be issued51 words
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Article55 1966-03-11 9 KUANTAN. Thurs.— The Pahang branch of the Malaysian Red Cros* Society will hold a committee mee:iiiB at. the Mahmud Secondary School in Raub on March 18. TT.r m<rtinc >ill br opened hv On lientri Bosar it Puliang. Dato Y.ilna bin H.ui Mohamed Sell. •ih.i55 words
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Article35 1966-03-11 9 KUAL/ UMPUR Thurs Mrs James Bell, wife of th« US Ambassador herf. will visit th« Giirney Training Cen're (or Urn I Blind in Brickfield* Road at 10 am. on Monday. I35 words
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128 1966-03-11 9 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs The Minister of Education and secretary general of I'mno Malayn. Inrhe Mohamed Khir Inli in. today described as "boastful" the statement hv a PMIP Member of Parliament. Inche Abdul Samad Gul. that the PMIP would detain Tengku Abdul Rahman if it128 words
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Article, Illustration84 1966-03-11 9 I IPOH. Thurs.— The police raid- 1 ied a hut in Jalan Pacir Puteh i here this morning and detained i I three youths who are believed to I .be responsible for a number of robberies and burglaries in Ipoh. I Led by Deputy84 words
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Article78 1966-03-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Mr. Toh Chor Soon, a tenor, who has appeared on television arid over the Radio Malaysia. will give a recital at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka on April 2 at 8 p.m. He will be accompanied on the piano by his wife. Ticket*78 words
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Article, Illustration297 1966-03-11 9 Recreation for U.S. troops: Further talks KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The use of Malaysia as a rest and recreation place for U.S. troops now fighting in Vietnam will be pursued at ambassadorial level between the United States and Malaysia. The US. Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs. Mr. William297 words
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Article234 1966-03-11 9 Penang port workers to strike pENANG. Thurs. More than 98 per rent of the 1.512--strong Penang Port Commission Employees' Union voted for a strike when secret ballots were counted last night. Three shouts of "Berjaya" ring out when union loaders announced the result to a parked hall at about 10.30234 words
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Article46 1966-03-11 9 1 KUALA LUMPUR. ThUM, I The Yang di-Pmuan Agong today vnt a eongratularorj to Kir.; Fredrnck IX of Denmark on the orcasion of King Frederick's birthday. The Prime Minister. Ter.jku Abdul Rahm.in. has riiio yen: a similar message to the Danish Prime Minister.46 words
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Article37 1966-03-11 9 SEREMBAN. Thurs. A tapper on Klrby Estate. Labu, Naraynnan, 24. died in the General Hospital here last night from todiiim arsenite poisoning. Seremban police said here today. Police do not suspect fou! play.37 words
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Article25 1966-03-11 9 MUAR. Thurs. The StAto Government has earmarked -411,925 for the construction of two primary schools at Sri Menant! anr". Parit Jawa here.25 words
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Advertisement104 1966-03-11 9 ADD A DELICIOUS DASH OF W^»W LEA& PERRINS II WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE II Or avocado pears and <aiad* Jr«S4BB3KSf^(J with meat and fish... in sauc-s, sS*^ak^§^^>] soups and curries and, s ot course, torrato juice— the KoL'*"*"' ■'^J'jxj pMKrnnt flavour of Lea Pernn s Jfc^^r^^l^J me*** at: the difference! It costs104 words
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Advertisement192 1966-03-11 9 Paints and nmaha for industries, ships, automo- Whether you want Glass, Ceramics, Paper, Pain* biles and homes; pigments and resins for paint or Rubber products from India, we at CAPEXIL manufacture, and printing and writing inks. A can offer all the help you need. We would put Urge number of192 words
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Miscellaneous784 1966-03-11 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL s—Koala5 Koala Lumpur Welcome Malaysia Day"; 633 and Penan*: Travel Time "Grand Can6 lpoh and Malacca; yon Pack Trip"; 640 Docu3— Johnre Bahru; mentary fllm: 7 News In Eng4— TaJpint; lish; 7.10 Sports reports; 7.35 7— Batu Fahat: Lone Ranger "Masked Ri- der"; 8 News in Mandarin:784 words
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Article, Illustration490 1966-03-11 10 ITHK high price of tin, the slight increase in j the price ol rubber and an active market in the building and construction industry were the principal factors which were responsible tor a prosperous level of trade being maintained in Perak last year. This490 words
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Article, Illustration148 1966-03-11 10 MANILA COURSE FOR 2 MR. Awaldln bin Mohamad Ariff. a technician and .Vlr. Tham Chee Kuan, an engineer both of the engineering section oi the Port Dickson Refinery, left Kuala Lumpur on Saturday to attend a course in Manila on the maintenance of refinery equipment and operations. The course, known148 words
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Article, Illustration109 1966-03-11 10 PKI.MA Flour MilN Ltd., which operates Singapore's first Hour mill, has sent two local rmployeea for further studies Id Germany and Switzerland. The? are: Mr. laj Sionß Lien (26) and Mr. Hau Tau Smg 123) both trainee millers who lett Sini;aporr at the end of last109 words
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Article62 1966-03-11 10 A Pakistan trad*, mission to Indonesia has signed a contract to buy 3.000 tons ol rubber. Radio Jakarta reports. The radio satd the mL-sion wanted v buy another 6.00U tons In July. The radio said it vas understood that Pakistan would increase Its purchases ot Indonesian62 words
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Article, Illustration56 1966-03-11 10 Mr. H D Carritt.. a portner of Lloyd. Mathesoti and Carntt. has been re-elected chairman ot the London Rubber a change for the ensuing 12 months. Mr. J. V. Bui'cess director ot Outhrie Estate Agency Limited, and Mr. K G. Lommer. a director ot the United Baltic Corporation Ltd.56 words
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Article177 1966-03-11 10 ,QM nt thr lop t. Hiik ii- ot Piaticio and Co.. makers ol thr Vrspa ha praisrd the ipti tudr of loral ■MBWMH Mr is Mr \ldo Irrri ol MM) MM MW tlnvin hrre to'iondurt spi'ii.ili-t miners for mrrhanii's ■MMNi b» Thr IM \siatir i o I177 words
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Article, Illustration141 1966-03-11 10 ]tf R. HIROSHI Kamoi. manager of the ship machinery department of JETRO. (Japanese Export Trade Recovery Organisation) Bangkok, arrived in Singapore early this month, to supervise arrangements for the Japan Ship Machinery Exhibition to be held in the Victoria Memorial Hall from March 22 to141 words
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Article, Illustration297 1966-03-11 10 FOREIGN TELEVISION SETS ARE POPULAR TIE Increased Import duty on television sets Imposed by the Singapore Government will have little effect on popular, quality brands imported from overseas. They are so well established and in demand that people arc prepared to pay a little more for them and it u>297 words
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Article102 1966-03-11 10 Hong Kong and Singapore may win b*g South Vietnhme.se orders tor heavy truck*, in the next tew ceks. arcording to business >ourtm in tiaigon. The irucKs are urgently needed to ooom existing ileet.s hauling unport> trom Saigon port which it currently suffering chronic congestion The Govwntntm.102 words
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Article, Illustration363 1966-03-11 10 may find it worth-while to ex tho possibilities of developing Into a banking and financial centre similar to Hong Koim. !<>r tho surrounding regions This should br po>Mblf with the stability which exists in he State and it the government would consider lowering company lax363 words
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Article189 1966-03-11 10 THE l!'r»s annual repor .f the First National Bank ol New York Ttt\ pattern of increa^ir.ij prolits over the past Hi year with record earning in 196.V v. 1 Ich were 8 per cent higher than in 1%4. .11. '4^ for ti.» o its wholly ov.i189 words
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Advertisement501 1966-03-11 10 Retiring Returning? The Channel Islands offer you an equable climate, low taxation, no death duties, excellent communications with England and Europe. National Provincial Bank Ltd. provides a full banking and trustee service in all the Islands both for residents and non-residents. Full information will gladly be given by its affiliated501 words
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Advertisement171 1966-03-11 10 Compare Valiant with any other car in its class and you II prove why Valiant is unmatched in value, performance and safety. Only Valiant has the power-packed 225 cv. in. "Slant-Six" engine Brilliant performance to match outstanding safety and stability Biggest brakes Exclusive torsion-bar suspension Widest front and reartraCKS CHRY171 words
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1091 1966-03-11 11 Privileges not for ever, says Umno chairman Constitutional Commission: Eighth day SINGAPORE. Thurs THE chairman of Umno Singapore, Inche Ahmad Haji Taff, told the Constitutional Commission today that when the Malays were able to raise their economic position to the level of the other communities, the special privileges they enjoyed1,091 words
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164 1966-03-11 11 Pupils give $105 to hole-in-heart girl SINGAPORE, Thurs. The pupils of Seletar Secondary School at RAF Seletar have all chipped In their share of pocket money ro donate $105 to a 10-year-old hole-in-the-heart girl. Three girls. Sarah-Anne Russell, 17. Yvonne Corkerton. 15. and Susan Snowden, 17. handed over the cash164 words
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80 1966-03-11 11 WINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Students—Parents' Association will be sending a delegation to meet government officials to urse them to issue special licences to pirate taxis carryine schoolchildren to school. Mr. Chew Yhee Mm. head of the association, today said: "The association is of the80 words
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Article79 1966-03-11 11 IPOH. Thurs. A 67-year-old num. Chean Tuaii. walked into 'the police station in Par:t yesterday clutching a Mnort ilalnxi kniie in one hand and covering a gaping wound in his .stomach with the other. He toid the police: 'I am fed up with79 words
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Article64 1966-03-11 11 PENANG. Thurs— The Per.an* Chinese Chamber of Commerce today decided to organise a dinner in honour of Tun Abdul Ra/ak who is making nil official vlatt to Penaiig next week. The dinner is open to all re- pistered Chinese guilds and associations, and will be64 words
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Article43 1966-03-11 11 KLUANG. Iban, Mr. Heng Scow Chor \uis re-elected president of the Kluang Chinese Chamber of Commerce at its annual meeting. Other officials are: Mr Soon I Boon Kok and Mr. Ng Kirn Tom. vice-presidents: and Mr- Chum Kiat Eng- secretbiy.43 words
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Article39 1966-03-11 11 KANOAR. Thurs. A 'Welf;ir«> Queen" will be crowned at the Perlis Weltare Councir.s dan':e :o be held at the Derma English School haK here on March 20 The "queen" will be awarded a fiee trip to Bangkok39 words
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Article25 1966-03-11 11 KAJANG. Thurs. The Reqls'.rar oi Societies hai approved the registration .f the Friends of KajaiiK Societv which was toimccl here seven months ago.25 words
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Article175 1966-03-11 11 JOHORE B A H R U. Thurs. An Indonesian soldier, Marjono s/o Abdul Hadi, was acquitted and discharged in the High Court here yesterday of murdering a farmer. Lunah bin Dakdone, near Ayer Baloi. in the Pontian district. last June. The hu'v's verdirt of "not175 words
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Advertisement78 1966-03-11 11 I *l 4 <%h i This is Girard-Perregaux*. Distinguished for beauty. F amed for brilliant accuracy. And. you can choose yellow gold, white gold and diamonds (sorry. no rubies or Dearls) to make your GP watch as fanciful or practical, as you wish Girard-Per-regaux luxury within you' reach. Certified by78 words
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Advertisement84 1966-03-11 11 LiLM— 4-1 k~ >- What happened after ROTHMANS bought their first FORD? p They ordered aWHOLE FLEET! Because Rothmans operate one of theTlargesP automobile fleets in South East Asia, they shop for dependability, safety and economy in their' hard working company vehicles. Soon after Rothmans purchased their first Ford,^ they84 words
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Advertisement489 1966-03-11 12 'intinuril Irom I'jjr Si RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT IS Word, H Minimum* CHRIST nKition durliik SITUATIONS VACANT U WmmdM N I Mm. I— Bnx 50 rls. rxtrn WANTED EXPERIENCED COOK h..-iae A "11st live 1 pm. WANTED TAMIL EURASIAN h typing, iry ex -..re. OUTDOOR SALESGIRLS Salesmen house Baaaru LEADING LIFE-INSURANCE COM-489 words
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Advertisement1100 1966-03-11 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M <« I Win.,— Box i» rt: extra AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY ru:- :i-,.-d«tacnea Bungalow J lied-:-:m i. »;ari-n j> sian Tuan Hoti.kon* I'ark HM Tele;iio:,r iSporei MU.M e'oo tavM MAGNIFICENT .-Morn ru.% rur ":.-nm r.xeturive Mansiuo it. Ml**Mf esau to let tor I year tiom ■> i wj nrdroonik1,100 words
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Advertisement982 1966-03-11 12 TUITION li »»>«•« it 'Min.>— Box jt cis txfm ENGLISH MATHEMATICS M.i i .on' 'u.tion uu'A iiiir KMjtß; 41#41j. I MATHEMATICS ELEMENTARY Ad- d:tionai bperttnetd l..»d> Graduate I I. :>...,r.. ■'•ore -M6.VJ LEARN TO PASS Driving Uuaran- U-ed $70 unsuccecsrul learnir geU frit tuition. Ring 8 pore &US62 OSC CANDIDATES982 words
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Advertisement1047 1966-03-11 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Wmwm <« Mm. I— Box Ji et: extra i»SS A CAMBRIDGE Registered A an. Uoo<l vondition. ne'« ui'boisterv, ne» paiat. Sl'.ouu ono If. 09»57 6 lore. 19*4 HILLMAN IM*. taceileot coa- j dition. taxed, injured. oe'* DAll*r>. ...■c.ilim Mi oci o«oer. »3 djO, K:n» HM s1,047 words
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Advertisement457 1966-03-11 12 .IKK SKI.AM.OK PKMBKRITAIir TWWKW JKIt Tawtumn danpad.. borong2 van.; bentmfti JK.R dtHtmlam kelu hx dan ka-.ua> akan di-tfnnu di-Pejabai Jurutera Pei J.K.R.. Kuala Lumpur jam pukoi 100 petatif patij 30hb March. 1966. UNTOK PBMBENAAN SEKOLAH ANIKA JURUSAN. ?U R MPUR G BHARU KUALA I S. -ala butirt boh-h dldapat: parla457 words
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Advertisement1296 1966-03-11 13 TO L COAST UK Dje S'por* ItaH P. S'hain Peranf AntcnOß l:»«pool. S< M|o« ll Pt Mar 12 Mar II PELIUS Liverpool Ma 13 Mir 14 Mar IJ ATREUS f«... Mar II Mar II Mar 21/73 Mar 24 ULYSSES Mar 24 Mar 25 POLTPMEMUS Mat 24 Mar 27 Mar 21'1,296 words
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Advertisement1263 1966-03-11 13 THFLnkI/A/FS M i pviMd Oat*"**'* EXPRESS SAILINGS TO GENOAHAVREHAMBURGBRErVHRHtVENROTTERDtM AMSTERDAM ANTWERP-AARHUS-COPENHA6EN. S'pcre P. S'J- Pedant A-r- G r -c? Havre H'turg R'Sarr Artw Ccpn PANtM* Mar 12/14 Mar 15 it 17 II Apr S Apr 12 li Apt 21 24 21 PATAGONIA IJ Apr I/It Apr 11 .'l2 1314 May1,263 words
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Advertisement1243 1966-03-11 13 1 Ben&line] t»»RtSb >LRVICE 10 kONOON, UVUIHOOt t, COWIIHi-NtAl fQRIS BENDEAKG f OI lunoon api i *.tii"j- P* S'tian. 'eniing h<n-cj'g Apt It C(n. 42 Teday Mar 12. 13 Mai 14 H M 'orojgh Apt 21 LiLkik/ tr t a For lunden Apt U bLNVALLA Rctieuam Api 23 i Sngjure1,243 words
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Advertisement1274 1966-03-11 13 feELLERMAII BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD lEt OVERLEAP FOR OUTWARB SERVICI rROM UKyCONIINENI illHl lon I'ooro P. S'haa Pooaag CITY OF RIPQN mMbj nameut«. »on«daa. Havre, Hull, lirangt-moutn 21/21 Ma M Mai CITY OF COLOMIO lunoon, Hamburg. Notterdaa. Havia, Hull 21/21 Apt MJ Apt CITY OF WELLINGTON Icnjon, Hamburg. Rotterdam. Havre,1,274 words
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Article128 1966-03-11 14 MELBOURNE. Thurs. TNDUBTRLALS continued to decline, but falls were less sharp and some leaders improved. Amal Chemical lost a further < 3 cento in active trading Junes Hardle was down 20 cents to 455 cents. Oils were steady and Base metals i irreKular. Today* i ldling price* ta128 words
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Article255 1966-03-11 14 \f AKCU first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 P-m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur \FstrnUy at 69 7 cents per ll> down unr-richth of a cent on Wednesday's closing Irvrl for the position. The tone was very quiet. X.V.v and f.Mlil closing prices in cents per255 words
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Article67 1966-03-11 14 /■HtNEaE Produce Exchange. Slnnapore noon pricet per plcul yesterday: Coconut oil: bulk ?31J sellers, drum JM rtlcra. Copra Mar /Apr i;K/ Continent: L'nuaotfd. K.ii.:"..Vt white jlP£| sellers, xpec.ai Samv-itk i.Li. k $MA Miktra, <rarhl<>d Lampoon niack <14.VN^ seller* Mil ;<«' NLWi. AST A *16O(N) sellers (100<T. NI,W). Sm«apore67 words
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Article25 1966-03-11 14 Mar. 10. RIBBER PRICE: 69} cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TLN: 5683.25 (op $2) Unofficial estimated offering 250 tons (up 5 tons).25 words
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978 1966-03-11 14 From THE Stock Exchange yesterday was again dull and featureless, the even quieter than usual conditions being possibly attributable to the offer by Chemical Industries of Malaysia Ltd. of shares and debentures to the public. The offer closed at 4 p.m. yesterday and978 words
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Article28 1966-03-11 14 MulayaD Stork Indices Mar. 9. Mar. in. Iru a-trial*: 81.30 HM Tin*: lnfi.l7 108.H0 S rubbrrs: H-9.G3 105.6:. Dec. It, 191.3 100. Ore. M. IPS: 100.IPS - 28 words
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Article917 1966-03-11 14 Dt'SINESS in and reported to tor Sincaporr and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of xhares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouttead (4.000) $1.45: Dunlopt (3.000) $1.90. (4.000) $1.97: E. Smeltert (3.000) $3.36; Etto ordt $2.10 SL, (1.000) $2.11, 12,000) $2.12.917 words
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Advertisement53 1966-03-11 14 ORIENTAL LINE FAST «N0 OEPENBA6IE SERVICE TO SOUTHEAST ASIA I ait. "TINRIN MARU" 11/14 Mai 19 'I Ml i MJ. "TIN6HA MARU' Na. 1J" 1173 Mar i J Genet* Atvntit TIC* NWA SNIPPING CO LTD.. S.agapare Ttl *****4. 12 But Baa} b.«t**ar» ft I"*— WAN SIANG SNIPPING CO Tel, till.53 words
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439 1966-03-11 15 Straits tin price makes rally of 2 dollars rIK Straits tin price yt-stcr-i ix r.illi.-dbySM«StiB3.2s on an ofTering estimated up j tons to 230 tuns. Hi r support was reported locally. I In- three months forward .iit<iMui.n buyers' price in London on \Vrdn«-sday was up by C< p rr t439 words
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Article216 1966-03-11 15 March 10. Throe, months. INDUSTRIALS Uuumead 10 eta. at loveat cv. McAhster k) CU. UJ, Uoldioga 10 eta Dunlops 13 Cta. N. Irun 8 eta. fe, smeltera ~'A eta. O C B.C. It eta. KOTO 14 eta. tU'hinaooa U eta. Ked. Diap. IK cv. b. N. 20 eta.216 words
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Article128 1966-03-11 15 V/MIPS lync along"'!* tho Singapore wharves or expected today aro: north Rite 1 2. Hooch Cliff 3. 4. Mom- h»«a Mtru "i. Thorsorient 6 7, Palatino i v a, Cbakdlna 10 11, TJikarapek 13,14. TJltlalenfka IS 16, Almerla Lykes Is. 1 Kmptre Klttlwak* 21 I.. Bankura l128 words
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Article60 1966-03-11 15 T'HK present i ;ttc of the Malayan <■ dollar against the pound ster> lini: (i\ed mi November li, 1961 is tettinf TT. or 0.0. 2s. 3 IS I6d. Huyiiij* T.T. S. I 1 16 d. Buying i on. ta. r,d. i 1 lie dollar is at it- statutory60 words
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Article86 1966-03-11 15 I'HE Association ot Bank* In Malay- jj tia niirlc thin' rhangra In Ita ratea to mcrchania yesterday (all ratea to r $iom: n Unitod States: hnyinc TT 32J, air- S mall Ol> 3::. VW) d >t. 33 5/16 credit 1 bill?. trade btl!». Canada: boytaf TT 3S 386 words
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Article39 1966-03-11 15 ON thr fre; eicnanc* marktt In KOM wirrtav the t'.S. rto!1«r MM <mot.<l at o.'H for TT Jmil s 7n: for caih. 1 tttrllnt: *al T;ot»<1 at 19 00 and 11 ««m tatl »f Old >t 2*3|.39 words
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Advertisement1586 1966-03-11 15 pm 'i m mi nnffrm I i in THE ROAD TRAFFIC ORDINANCE. No. 26 of 1961 NOTICK OF 1\ I IN I MM DNBU m < I lON «."> Itl IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for KncnU intonnation that the Deputy Prune Minister intends to 1 make an Order to be1,586 words
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Advertisement799 1966-03-11 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS JAWATAN KOSONG NEGERI PAHANG PERMOHONAN ada-lah dl- pelawa daripada RAAYAT NEGERI PAHANG. WARGA NEGARA PERSEKUTUAN dan Pega,\ai2 Kerajaan yang sedang berIclitdmat dengan Kerajaan untok memenohl jawatan2 berikut:1. PENYELENOGARA SETOR bagi JabJtan Hniwan Pahang. Bahagian 111, Tangga Gaji; 100x7.50-115 137.50x7.50-182.50 197.50x7.50-295 di-tambah Elaun Belanja Hidup mengikut kadar yang uda799 words
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Advertisement766 1966-03-11 15 TENDERS I PW.D. SINGAPORE. TENDERS arc invited from i P.W.D. Recistered Contractor.- lor the toilouing works: The oiWrurlion of Sislap ttoad from Kast Coast Koad tv Lots 81—*****. All "Civil Engineering Roads" Contractors. Closing Dale: 25.3.66 at 10 00 a.n. Box No. 19. mi- 1 1 ii 1 1 iii766 words
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Advertisement630 1966-03-11 15 LEMBAGA PERUSAHAAN GETAH (TANAM SAMULA) THE KI'BBEK INDUSTRY (REPLANTING) BOARD. DEPUTY EXECUTIVE OFFICER, FUND A. Applications are invited for appointment to the post of Deputy Executive Officer, Fund A. The successful applicant will be a Malaysian citizen of age 35 or over and will be a University Graduate or have630 words
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Advertisement389 1966-03-11 15 TENDERS GOVERNMENT ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. BRUNEI TENDER NOTICE 1 [tOder Vfll ih receiver. Chairman. Tendera Bo.m:. offlie ol the Suiic Financial O I Ground Kloot ot the Governmei.l Oflke.s. Brunei up to 400 j on Monday -'Htti March. MN tor:— THE SUPPLY OF TWO f.NMANNED IS K.W UIESLL OKNKHAIINU SKIS. 2.389 words
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207 1966-03-11 16 BUT DOUBLES FINAL WILL BE ALL-MALAYSIAN COPENHAGEN, Thursday. JHE MALAYSIAN challenge for the Danish badminton singles championship ended last night with the defeat of Yew Chen,? Hoe by Svend Andersen, the 19-year-old Danish champion. The Malaysians, howevrr. are sure of winning onr207 words
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Article102 1966-03-11 16 WI 17 for England tour l/INGSTON. Thurs— Three new- comers to inipniaiion.il crick»t are ammiK the 17 players cliosi-n for ihi Weal Indus erie- ket tour ol Eneland this ycir. They are Janiaicai: faat bowler Rudolph Cohen and two Barbados players, ullrounder Rawle Blanker and spinner David Holforcl. Tlie ptirty.102 words
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Article, Illustration200 1966-03-11 16 Manchester City shock Leicester in Cup replay London Tnura. Baoond Division Manchester City provided a shock In the F.A Cup when they be.tt First Dirlatal I-elcester 1-0 In their fifth round replay ji Leicester last, night City will meet Everton in the crtinrter-flnals on Mar. 26. In the other replay.Reuter - 200 words
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212 1966-03-11 16 NO FIGHT ON THESE TERMS, SAYS TERRELL ATLANTIC CITY. Thurs. Heavyweight Ernie Ter-n-ll annuunced here he would not meet Cassius Clay in tho world title fight scheduled tor Mar. 29 under the terms laid down in a new contract. Terrell, holder of the World Boxing Association's version of the heavyweight212 words
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Article971 1966-03-11 16 SINGAPORE. ttiur». A tutal Of 246 hrn— 85 111 Cia.-* Onr 90 ia c,.i.-> t-.'o and 71 In <'■'. Pin ha> born entered for tiie tour-day Singapure Turf Club Derby Meeting on Mar 19I 20. 26 and 27. There will be eieht nem each tl;iy Entries971 words
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Article100 1966-03-11 16 lIRM l)\i L,.« I l»i». Kf < lass Di\». Z and .—>•'. < la*. 5 Diva. 1. and I 6| Dhs I and 2— Bf. SECOND DAY lasv 1 I)hs 1 1 and V—6t: Divv 1 and 2— f, (lass I l>i«s. I and 2 Bf, l>h100 words
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Advertisement358 1966-03-11 16 Brand's Super Gifts Scheme OVERWHELMING SUCCESS! We're surprised. We're pleased. We're amazed at the tremendous number of lids sent in for the Brand's Super Gifts Scheme. So many lids, in fact, that we're still counting! Have no fear ALL SUPER GIFTS SCHEME PARTICIPANTS WILL RECEIVE THEIR GIFTS. In the mean,358 words
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Miscellaneous294 1966-03-11 16 Straits Times Crossword At BOSS 7 Agitatedly I rang up City first. 1. 22 lacking children's trans- to play a prank <3 I. >). port" l (8). g protector of 11 keeps a bird 5. Cause of Irritation about the in a pleasant spot (4. 6i mall-coach (3. 3i. 12.294 words
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Miscellaneous88 1966-03-11 16 DIARY GOLF M■: r, >p, n cUampionshlp 2nd round fRSOC, XL. 9.30 a.m. p. BOCCEB SullanV (ioltl < up: Tr-necanu Malays v K- i inUn Mala v.s (K. TreriKKanu' OaaaMaai schools (undrr-l.'i S'porp v .Io hore (4 p.m.i: l"nder-20: S'porp t Johore »5. both matches at Jn. Beamr). HOCKEY Womrn's88 words
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Article, Illustration728 1966-03-11 17 Lim Kee Chan; M. Rahman - Lim Kee Chan and M. Rahman By BRILLIANT FIVE-UNDER-PAR 67 PUTS HIM IN FRONT BY 3 STROKES IN THE OPEN I^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Peter Thomson of Australia fired a magnificent five-under-par 67 to lead the field after the first round of the Malayan Open golf championship at728 words
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130 1966-03-11 17 Henning shares 2nd place with six Silverio, the crack amateur who won the Philippines Open, started disastrously and was three-over-par 37 after the first nine. Silverio wa> In trouble as early as the 2nd hole, where he dropped two .strokes as a result of a fried-egg-lie on the bunker after130 words
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Article43 1966-03-11 17 1ST DAY'S SCORE 82 S. Bluah (ami 4U-42; Teo Kirn Seng 39-43: Hang Duck San 40-42. 85 G. E. Jackson (am) 43-42: C Smith 41-44. 86 S Ritwan 43-43. g7 H W. Liv (ami 48-39. A., Talip 42-45. 88 H. Razak (am) 43-45.43 words
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Article325 1966-03-11 17 «7 P. Thomson 33-34. I 70 D Nadales 34-36; T. Ishii 36-34; K. Ono 36-34; M. Ishii j 34-36: Hsieh Min-nam 35-35: B Arda 33-37: H. Henning 34-36--71 Han Chang San 37-34: I Katsunwta 34-37: F. PhiilijK 36-35: K. Yanagida 37-34: D i Butler 37-34: G. Hunt 33-38:325 words
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Article314 1966-03-11 17 ».3O a.m. G. Pavylow- Ahmad Mai Baba. Chen Chien-chung- 9.37 Nati Chen Chien-yi. Hong Duck San. G Donald: 9.44 M. Imai. Teo Kirn; Cos Seng D Butler: 9.51 B. Mc.snil. 1-w Hashim Razak Cam) M. Ishir. 9.58 'an Y. Kuroda. H. Maicussen. B. Arda. H. 10.05 T.314 words
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213 1966-03-11 17 F. EMMANUEL - Why the Aussies are still waiting... F. EMMANUEL H> INVITATION TO M-TOURNEY 1/UALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. The F.A. of Malaysia have withheld invitation to Australia for this year's Merdeka tournament in August because of "financial implications." Invitations to nine countries Burma, Formo&a, Hong Kong, India. Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand213 words
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Article76 1966-03-11 17 I KUALA LUMPUR Thury. JThc Selani;or Amateur Athletic Association will hold its annual cross country run at the Lake 1 Gardens on Mar. 20. I The distance for seniors and schoolboys is approximately seven miles while 'he women and I veterans will run three miles.76 words
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783 1966-03-11 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - Triumph from tragedy is Johore 's aim NORMAN SIEBEL By n «»«,.c. KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. JOHORE S emergence as the FAM Cup finalists against Selangor at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday night has a parallel with Perak's 1957 Malaya Cup triumph which must strongly encourage Johore's hopes of success for783 words
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Advertisement75 1966-03-11 17 Powerful fill- ™t Precise Permanent This is Girard-Perregaux* The Exclusive, new Damier model. Different from the Others... M modern as tomorrow- Practical and elegant. Or. the famous Richeville. Automatic Rugged. The watch that always tells you the exact time and date. Never wears out. Every Girard-Per-regaux watch is certified by75 words
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Advertisement150 1966-03-11 17 m\ SUPER SMOOTHNESS '"^cv^rTT'rfmwr^ 35-40 m. p. g. TOTAL ABSORPTION [f/t,^ JP D^ ,/W CAPACITY AND PARK \^£fc; Five years oi study and research, nearly 3,000,000 f<?Q/>5) -^^fey miles covered in test runs by several dozen proto- OQA VsfJ^^^^r types allied to 75 years of experience in the manu* HAS150 words
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Miscellaneous75 1966-03-11 17 SPORTS SUMMARY IIO( Xl Klu;o t Div. I: Revertex 7 656 IMMN friendly: Malaysian v dron 2: Div P"" 101 w Police 2 Malacca 2 v™u l.iipmi; l.j*: K lat 2 CRC 2. llav tup iKluangt: Eleais Est sitia«an Lit- Youth.x 7 ACS 2. 3 OPM 2. MM OB BASKETBALL75 words
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Article, Illustration84 1966-03-11 18 All-night search after BO AC crash-not a single survivor... THE blanket-covered bodies lie in a clearing at the foot of Fujiyama the mountain seen in the background, the mountain the pilot of the BOAC Boeing 707 was going to show his passengers. There were 124UPI - 84 words
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Article213 1966-03-11 18 ACCK.V Thurs. (.h.in.i s National liberation Council today froze the hank anoiints of «'xItrririrnt Kwmbc Nkrum.ih and his Ef.JftiH wife. >l:idam<- I athia. In itewt issued early today. Urn romuil also iio/e the iK'i-mints of all former Ministers and their iNiv«-s. Tin- rlrrrct forbade former regional213 words
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134 1966-03-11 18 Mission: Kenya orders for S'port goods naikobi. Thurs -Mr. Alan he JSineaporr > irar"i mission to Africa, laid i.>.st nlghl th<- mission s successful "wonderful tr African mission." He said members of his delegation had secured firstcla. urts and tiMv *ai no doubt tfatrc were .solid openings ior trade relationsReuter - 134 words
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Article39 1966-03-11 18 BOGOTA t Colombia Thurs. Francisco Riveras, of Bogota, has been in hospital for a fortnicht because his girl friend bit off his ear in a lover's quarrel and ate it "with great relish," an eye-witness said. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article331 1966-03-11 18 LONDON, riiur -The Mock niiiikci wmM quietly firm in all sections. Volume of bnrinm > i ii> modfst. but prices rrspondfd 'ci imall public and institutional cm:. c (l Biiymu was brond'ybued but ntoeliva and generally gaira v«ro nursinal. rat very iu m with cain>331 words
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Article51 1966-03-11 18 LONDON. Thurs.— Spot 21 idApril 21 id.. May 2Hd.. June 21 id.. April /June 21 id.. July/ Sept. 215 16d.. Oct. Dec. 2Ud.. Jan/March 21 3 16a.. April June I 21td.. July Sept. 2i;d.. Oct. Dec. 21|d c.i.l. March 20jd.. April 20 15 16d.. May 20id. Tone: Quiet but51 words
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Article35 1966-03-11 18 LONDON. Thurs Buyrr> £1378 < £4> .sellers £1382 i £6 1. Forward buyers £1363 i £4>. .sellers £1364 £4>. i Settlement £1378 i £5i Turn-, MM a.m. 145 tons. p.m. 120 tons. Tone: Very steady.35 words
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Obituary155 1966-03-11 18 MR BILL BAILEY i ptaetfull] I > i purr C:.-k.' Compan) p m on tui Uu BM LETTER RECEIVED 10th liar IMA res I tr K.P Kanjurainai, Poshlkmn on ■•->••• k p Mondor and t.itn.U. .No. Kirn M ÜBj MADAM YUEN LAI I Hut Of 1,.-.- K:il TO, Ir.155 words
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Advertisement126 1966-03-11 18 Ute CLASSIFIEDS :t> Wm4t Hi Vlnlmmm I i KNIGHT tfrti 1" W ..rd K.I. j MILL: fa BtttJ md Kf I Alv, rn,a i diiuKht,r Kirn FhTib«:j». I Hotli CAMPBELL Ol qiiirr Rlli itx Honpli iii Noel ml. rranell im) i J.inc OR LIM Tv Puaj Bail > bM j126 words
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