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Title Section26 1966-03-21 1 SINGAPORE 21MAR1966 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 ThR Niitimiiil li!WS|lil|)l!l' The Straits Times Estd 1845 MONDAY. MARCH 21. 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN >(M26 words
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319 1966-03-21 1 Gemini's dizzying spin shown on colour films HOUSTON, Sun. oli. in films released here last night clearly showed the dizzying spin of the (ieniiiii 8 spacecraft .is it ran into serious trouble in orbit last Wednesday. The motion pictures, shown t<> reporters and ;il*o broadcast on national television. confirmed coiii'lusivHv319 words
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Article, Illustration653 1966-03-21 1 Dr. S in army j ail Sock is allowed to retain position to avoid power struggle -SUHARTO ACTS TO IMPROVE COUNTRY'S ECONOMY JAKARTA Sunday THE Army authorities have removed Dr. Subandrio and the other 14 arrested Ministers to the military prison here. They had evacuated leaders of Hie rebel DartilAgencies - 653 words
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Article270 1966-03-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday A YOUNG housewife and her two children were found dead in a seven-foot deep manhole behind their Jalan jawa home here early this morning. The bodies of Meenatchv, 23, and the Iwo children, Thavemalar, aged i\\<> years, and Jamuna Rani, only three270 words
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Article48 1966-03-21 1 SYDNEY Sun Australia'! new decimal notes. thought brighter m colour and de-ici, than tlic old currency, apparently do rot Kol.ri up to v-a.-ll-inw; m> well. A crisp oimmi one dollar note which accidentally went through the wa.-h. came out "whiter than white."— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article54 1966-03-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Prime Minister of Malaysia. Tengku Abdul Rahman, and the Prime Minister of Singapore. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, had a cordial meeting at the Residency of the Malaysian High Commissioner to Singapore. Dato Jama) bin Abdul LatifT. this evening. They were entertained to54 words
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Article45 1966-03-21 1 SEOIU.. fc»un.-Thf South Korean National Assembly after 21 hours coii'inuo'i. l debute approvwi Pi-evident Chuni; Hw Park plan to rioubir KonaO force-- ii Vif.iiin by sending additional 20 Oot) troops. The troops reintoncmenu) arc due to be sein by July.45 words
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Article25 1966-03-21 1 OSLO Sun.- An American military transport plane with lour men on ixx.id is ruis-smi; in northern Norway, it was reported here.— L PI.25 words
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Article48 1966-03-21 1 Sun. The former Defence Minister, (irn. Nasution, will address a general conference of cargo shippers next Saturday. Radio Jakarta reported today. The speech will mark a rare public appearance for the General since President Soekarno sacked him from the Government on Feb. 21. I PI48 words
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Article162 1966-03-21 1 MIAMI (Florida). Sunday. JpIDEL Castros sister Juanita told Cubans last night In a broadcast from exile here that their Prime Minister "has fallen into an acute crisis of emotional instability that can lead to catasMis.s Castro added In j her most scathing speech against her brotherAP - 162 words
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Article118 1966-03-21 1 WORLD CUP STOLEN LONDON. Sun. -The World Cup top trophy in international soccer has been stolen from a display in London. It disappeared from the Central Hall. Westminster where it formed part of an exhibition. The BBC. broke into its television programmes to announce the theft. Scotland Yard detectives beganReuter - 118 words
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Article28 1966-03-21 1 MOSCOW Sun Piavda commented today Uuti Britons would vote Labour at ihi- March 31 election •bec.iUM the party was the lewer ol two evils.' ReutecReuter - 28 words
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Article181 1966-03-21 1 Defiant Ky refuses to give in V2AIGON. Sun. The South Vietnamese Government la determined not to retreat or fzivc in to irrational demands, the Prime Minister. Air Vice Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky. declared yesterday. II called on the people to uin;. 1 to >aye the country (tan a daimermis sltuattoiReuter; UPI - 181 words
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Article22 1966-03-21 1 ADFN MI RDER •MEN, Sun. British i-ivil servant in Aden State iovernment was shot dead •odav by unknown «unnan Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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126 1966-03-21 2 I ONDON. Sun.— The 1 latest Gallup poll of Britain voters Rives the ruling Labour Party an II per cent lead over th» Conservatives for the March .11 general election. I In- poll, published in today's Sunday Telegraph, was completed last I up-.Reuter - 126 words
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Article38 1966-03-21 2 KUWAIT Sun. Kuwait s mtrrnatiunal airport «a« declared closed last night alter a yellowish black sancl.siovm -larircl blanketing tlie Kuwait area. The airport is lifcclv lo stay closed until late today, the source* »d-38 words
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Article, Illustration63 1966-03-21 2 RIOTS OVER PLAN FOR A PUNJABI-SPEAKING STATE "MOBS burning a car iU in New Delhi during violent' clashes between Sikhs and members of the extreme Hindu Jan Sangh Party over the Government's plan to set up a Pun- jabi-speaking State in the Punjab. Violence spread throughout Punjab,UPI - 63 words
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25 1966-03-21 2 kungsholm sails GLASGOW. Sun. The sails 25.700-ton passenger liner Kungsholm sailed from the Clyde tur Sweden yesterday, three months behind the scheduled delivery date. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article58 1966-03-21 2 VfADRID. Sim. A man 1 from Rioseco Do Sorta, who was Injured in a road accident, received help from a stranger who did not leave his name. Ten days later he went to the lescue n t another road accident and found the man he was helping58 words
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270 1966-03-21 2 Anti-missile defences go up in Moscow, Leningrad MOSCOW, Sunday RUSSIA appears to be building defence systems against attack by inter-contin-ental missiles round her two major cities, Moscow and Leningrad, according to informed sources. This could explain strange structures in the countryside around the two rities noticed by travellers m recentReuter - 270 words
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Article51 1966-03-21 2 WELKOM iSou^li Africa i. Sun. —Jacobus SWHiiepoel 24. was lmcl 20 rands <SBs> .n the Welkoir. I traffic court yesterday for using numbers not allocated on his nun»-bcr-plate».. He had a car -uth the registration OKE *****. lie tawed out Uv 1 one and Uie nine.Reuter - 51 words
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Article35 1966-03-21 2 LONDON. Sun. British Summer Timr legaii it 2 a.m. G.M.T today when clocks and waicliM I were put inrwaid one hour. 8.5. T lends at 2 a.m. G.M.T on Sunday.! Oct. 23.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement175 1966-03-21 2 Enrol now at FEDERAL COLLEGE fhe notional gotcwoy to further i education by home study ip the Malay medium. Ensure your success in exams for: HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE SCHOOL CERTIFICATE MALAYSIA CERTIFICATE QUALIFYING TEST L.C.E., Forms 1 and 2 Govt. Std. 1, 2, 3. Malay exams Notional Language (all levels)175 words
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Miscellaneous8 1966-03-21 2 TUE GAMBOLS -*--> 41 AkA ruAT VU«UAL 9000 J8 words
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293 1966-03-21 3 Troops in position for war over Nkrumah MONKOVI.V Sun. Thousands of Guinean and lvor> Coast troops, both supported by heavy .irtiller>. h.i\r t ken up positions aloni: border points near Liberia. Kcordiin to reports rr;ichin; this Liberia!! capital The reporK MJ Ivory (.'oast Iroops far outnumber (•irnean forces and arc293 words
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Article54 1966-03-21 3 Nict; sun. a MedttM j;orm tociiiy washed a dead spfnii bale ;mci piles >i driftwood on to :hr Froncli Rtvtera coastal ruacl yesterday, rnttine traffic VHI v: Nice. remperatures cropped sharply wttb the itann uid 14 to 16 In- j >li mi >w wiis report c! inReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration670 1966-03-21 3 Gemini emergency caused by a short circuit ASTRONAUTS EXONERATED The crew showed remarkable piloting skill... HOUSTON (TEXAS). Sunday SPACE Agency officials yes terday pinpointed the cause ot the Gemini 8 emergency in orbit as a short circuit in the spacecraft's electrical system The officials completely exonc rated astronauts Neil Armstrong670 words
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153 1966-03-21 3 YOUTHS FOIL BOHEMIAN QUARTER CLEAN-UP 4 \LW \OHri, Sun. SlnaLig and chaining yuiun* Matsea Mi-ciown protests uvi'i'mghi anu ioiieo a punce operation to ciean up me bu^y eiueruuiuneiu centre oi ureenwich Visage. New i'orK s Bohemian nuuner. tiiu.... uiiu MMliranj are urn) nm .nKiKa tn vie vn- i.i,i uui°s, coiieeReuter - 153 words
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Article51 1966-03-21 3 NEW DELHI Sen. Australia s External Ailair* ->linu>ter. Mr. Paul 1 Hasluck. arrived here last niijlit for a week's visu a.s truest of tiie Indian Government. I Mr. Hasluck u'iil have talk^ Vttk the Prime Minis., r Mrs. Indira jOnndhi. and otuer Indian ItMtoM IReuter - 51 words
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98 1966-03-21 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. The United States will put more emphasis on farming, education, health and self-assistanre for nations threatened by Communist aggression under its U553,300 million foreign aid programme, iCs administrator. Mr. David Bell, said yesterday. Summarising his testimony before the House ForeignReuter - 98 words
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Article90 1966-03-21 3 ORUSSELS. Sun. j Belgium had a j Prime Minister last night for the first time > in five weeks and a government delicately balanced between the nations two language groups. King Baudouin formally approved the 24-man ad- ministration and appointed i Mr. Paul Vanden Boeynant.sReuter - 90 words
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Article27 1966-03-21 3 HONG KONG bun Cambodia lias denied cending guerillas Into Thailand to create trouble. the New China News Agency reported from Phr.ompenh last night. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement390 1966-03-21 3 YONG SENG ESTATE Jolon Senong off 5*4 m.s. Changi Rood 2-STOREY MODERN GARDEN TERRACE HOUSES PRICE FROM: $25,000/- UPWARDS 65 LONG TERM LOAN AVAILABLE FREEHOLD LAND—FREE FROM ENCUMBRANCES LOW ASSESSMENT BOOKING FEE S5OO-- ONLY 3 Bedrooms, Sitting Dining Hall, Utility, Kitchen, Spacious Balcony, 2 Bathrooms W.C. with Modern Sanitation, Car390 words
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125 1966-03-21 4 KAMPONG'SAPPEAL FOR ROAD, LIGHTS FULFILLED SINGAPORE, Sun. *3 A request made by residents of Kampong Kubor in the Tanglin constituency to the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, when he made a visit to the area, was fulfilled today. The residents wanted their kampong road, Lorong Halwa, metalled and street125 words
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Article117 1966-03-21 4 SINGAPORE, Sun— Rotarlans from Feven South-east Asian countries today ended their twoday conference here with a pledge to dedicate more of their time to community service. Mr. Ec Peng Liang, chairman of the 31st annual conference of the Rotary International district 330. also said after117 words
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Article38 1966-03-21 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Electricity supplies will be cut tomorrow from 15 m.s. to 18 m.s. Jurong Road including Lokyang village and Tuas village, from 9 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. to carry out electrical works in the area.38 words
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178 1966-03-21 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The MP for Changl Mr. Sim Boon Woo, told Dicnlckers at Changl beach today that a clean beach would always create a good ln.presslon to tourists visiting Singapore Speaking at the opening of the "Keep your beach clean" cam- puign Mr.178 words
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213 1966-03-21 4 Dramatic Woodlands chase ends in seizure of 3 guns in car SINGAPORE, Sun. Pnlirn lac* nirht *v #11 i 3 i seized three fully-loaded .32 revolvers from a car, after a dramatic half mil* rh kp alnnir 11le J cnase along Woodlands Road. The firearms were concealed under the floorboard213 words
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Article58 1966-03-21 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Member of Parliament, lor Pongeol. Mi\ Ng Kali Ting, today visited residents in his constituency be- tween 8 and 1 1 milestones. Pong- gol Road, to i:j id out their needs on public amenities. He was accompanied by members I the Citizens Consultative58 words
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Article, Illustration85 1966-03-21 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Little "Pru", a year-old pedigree dachshund is missing and her master is offering a $200 reward to anyone who finds her. Mr. T. Hungerford of Sime Darby, said he first discovered Pru missing from his house in Cavanagh Road, yesterday. He described the redbrown85 words
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265 1966-03-21 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr. N. P Firloublne. today expressed hopes that economic and cultural ties between Singapore and the Soviet Union would be further strengthened in future Such ties, he said, corresponded with his Government's policy of peaceful co-existence and265 words
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320 1966-03-21 4 Piano firm fire: Open verdict on mechanic's death m SINGAPORE, Sunday. rpHE dismissal of a radio mechanic over alleged theft re- suited in him setting fire to his employer's shop in Orchard Road, a coroner's court was told vesterd&v. Llm Hock Keng, 43. father of three, died in the fire320 words
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Article113 1966-03-21 4 Trade team arrives in Malawi BLANTYRE, Sun.— The 16--man Singapore trade delegation currently touring Africa has arrived here on a five-day visit to Malawi. The delegation leader, Mr Alan Yeo. told reporters when he arrived last night that his delegation had the lull backing of the Singapore Government to explore113 words
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140 1966-03-21 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. More than 40 per cent of the adult population in four electoral districts here failed to take advantage of the free mass X-ray campaigns launched by the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association in the districts last year. The facilities were made available140 words
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Article, Illustration134 1966-03-21 4 Worried father seeks boy who ran from home SINGAPORE. Sun. Azhakesan Mohan. 14, of Bartley Secondary School left his Jalan Sahabat home for school on Friday morning, and has not returned since. Today, his worried father, Mr. K. N. Azhakesan, 47, a clerk of works at RAF Seletar, walked Into134 words
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Article81 1966-03-21 4 TODAY Exhibition of Reproduction of 20th Century German Paintings at Exhibition Hall. Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Hill Street, 9 a.m. 6 p.m. STAGE PLAY "A man For All Seasons" by The Nottingham Playhouse Co. at Victoria Theatre, 8.15 p.m. Trade Exhibition of Jap Ship Machineries at Victoria Memorial81 words
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Advertisement22 1966-03-21 4 Today 3 Shows: 3-6-9 p.m. Sg^ S.MUKIRJI Pre>ont> mi ip kumar p^^^^C W lAVAIUTMIMAI A "PENCANJUH" mM Hindi with English Molov Subs.22 words
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Advertisement203 1966-03-21 4 —ODEON NEXT CHANGE!^ j TEN PEOPLE TRAPPED IN A HOUSE OF TERROR...WATCHING... WAITING... J- ,v TRYING TO FIND OUT WHICH ONE L- «f AMONG THEM IS THE MURDERER! JV^ meak! o»sscwwTrlf Ifrilf A V\JH H HUGH O'BRIAH SHIRLEY EATON FABIAN LEO SEWN I ORCHARD OPENS TOMORROW! ■bJVV^ IT SEES ALL...AND203 words
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Article, Illustration353 1966-03-21 5 Alliance prepares for a fight in Sabah election JESSELTON, Sunday. ALL signs here point to the formation of an opposition political party before Sabah's first direct general election. Tun Mustapha. president of the ruling Sabah Alliance and leader of the United Sabah National Organisation (USNO) one of its principal parties,Reuter - 353 words
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105 1966-03-21 5 DENANG. Sun. The Standing Orders Committee of the State Legislative Assembly has recommended the addition of a new paragraph in the Standing Orders to limit oral question time t assembly sittings to a maximum of three boors. >■ niminep. winch met earlier105 words
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320 1966-03-21 5 lESSELTON. Sun. Sabah's first general election cannot be held before December despite the fact that politicians here are clamouring: for it to be held earlier i They have demanded that the State Government kc-ps its promise to have the election in320 words
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Article33 1966-03-21 5 PONTIAN, Sun.— The Man v.-d I ihr Secondary biglii i Pontian. wlli nety eoneart at thp Pel Cliun School H;tl] on July 10. 11 and 12 tutirk lor school library (wilding.33 words
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133 1966-03-21 5 SINGAPORE. Sun— The I i iinimiii Development Board is considering making recommendations to the Government to change the law so that exportorientated pioneer industries may be given a tax holiday for more than five years. The present l:i\v allows pioneer industries to he133 words
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Article95 1966-03-21 5 IPOH. Sun. Mr. Wai Cheon*. a building contractor, donated a total of $2,000 to charitable organisations at a dinner last ni','ht to celebrate his sons wedding. About 400 euests attended the function at the Golden Jubilee Restaurant here. Hi* son. Mr. Wai Wen* Kwan. an95 words
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Article44 1966-03-21 5 Mr. Teoh kliUainu, sun. Mr. leon Chin Boon ha* been re-elected president of the Kluang Youth Club here for the seventh successive year. PENANO. Sun. The United Democratic Party will hold its an-! nual General Assembly In Penang o n April 10.44 words
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155 1966-03-21 5 Two globe trotters seek a cheap way to India SINGAPORE. Sun.— Two young Australian globetrotter!* now in Singapore hope to find a cheap way to India to continue their round-the-world journey. John Jurkowskiv. 22 and Tony Nathan. 24. both arts graduates, arrived bark here last Friday with their motor-cycles after155 words
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Article73 1966-03-21 5 Mandarin class for Miri Malays \IIRI. Sun. A ManiTJ darin class for non-Chinese has been started here at the request of 20 young Malays. This Is believed to be tht first such class for 800Chinese in Sarawak Mr. Sim Teck Sing. Supervisor of Adult Education In Miri. which lies onReuter - 73 words
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Article44 1966-03-21 5 MACHANO. Sun.— The Kelantan Child Welfare Council h,is ff.ven 3.750 books to needy pupil* in ihe State. It also supplied free biscuits. Tills was stated in the council a appeal letter to the public to oecome members by paying only dollar.44 words
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129 1966-03-21 5 CIMiAPORE. Sun. Victoria schoolboys here have raised another $573.50 for their crippled colleague. Justin Rozario. to Help him buy a possum machine. The latest donation brings Rozario's fund to 52.377.50. It wa^ part of the proceeds from a concert held at the Badminton129 words
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29 1966-03-21 5 Air parcels KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— An sir parcel service to Belgium. Norway and Sweden will be introduced on Thursday- the Ministry of ffloffa, Posts and Telecommunications an- ••nunred today.29 words
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Article54 1966-03-21 6 KUALA LUMPUR Sun— About 50 delegates from Singapore. JoI hore Bahru Malacca Hiid Kuala j Lumpur attended an Apex Club* district meeting n the Assunt* School in Petaling Java today. The meeting, .vhicli was presided over by the \pex Club district governor Mr. Tarn Chat Tim. discussed54 words
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423 1966-03-21 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun HPHE MCA is to set up a political bureau as part of its reorganisation orogramme. The bureau, details of which are still being vvorked out, will be under the national president, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. Mr. Tan announced423 words
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Article, Illustration116 1966-03-21 6 Rocket symbol for DAP JTIALA LUMPCR. Sun. The Democratic Action Party, which was registered by the Government yesterday, today issued its symbol. It consists of a blue circle against a white backrround with a red rocket vertically across the circle. In a statement, the DAP chairman. Dr. Chen Man Hin«r.116 words
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Article57 1966-03-21 6 I SINGAPORE. Sun. There 'were 105.895 cars in Singapore. i last month, an increase o( 564 I over January. The Registrar of Vehicles latest monthly statistics also disclosed that there were 459 more motor cycles last month, bringing the I total of 61.704 while goods vehii57 words
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Article25 1966-03-21 6 KLUANQ. Sun. The Veterinary Department has distributed 21 buffaloes 140 ~ows and 14 goats to villagers here under the Second Five-Year Development Plan.25 words
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Article25 1966-03-21 6 IPOH. Sun. A motor-cycle belonging to a fruit seller. Won* Soo Ha, 27. parked in the market I here, was stolen thU morning.25 words
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192 1966-03-21 6 Air war on rubber pests and diseases I£UALA LUMPUR. 1V Sun. An aerial war has been declared by the Rubber Research Institute on rubber diseases and pests. The RRI is planning to popularise aerial spraying of insecticide. Aerial spraying, according to a top pathologist of the RRI. can avert a192 words
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79 1966-03-21 6 IPOH, Sun.— The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. will ODen a $130.--000 extension at the Methodist. Girls' School h°re on Salurdav. The Bishop of the Malaysian Central Conference of the Methodist Church. Dr Robert V. Lundy. will dedicate the extension which has79 words
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Article159 1966-03-21 6 I I SINGAPORE, Sun. ANEW ZEALAND trade mission will arrive in Singapore next month to pave the way for more trade between the two countries. This was announced by the New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. J.R. Marshall, when he flew In last night159 words
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Miscellaneous190 1966-03-21 6 AU*v Onp Bn V.T. Hm—lim Wl il. W O. jMBL "I. il'llMli IMi i|ii 'I I f CMON.OOH SMAH JP* ""^Bi rv^E^^TrvrSNOW V| AviXZV'iX'y WELL,SOME-\SONMAGETANV OUT OF IT.' YtJuVE/ EH??OH.'.' WHAT GO? J AM' ICE. 1 IT ■VvVViiSiW W**' l 1 HAVIN 1 BOPYOUGHT/V 1 SLEEP WITH HIM BEEN HAVING190 words
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550 1966-03-21 7 'Help complete projects instead' ALOR STAR. Sun THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun AWul Razak. today laid down a new ruling restraining all village committees lrom making demands to State governments for any specific schemes for their kampongs. •'The period for550 words
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Article34 1966-03-21 7 KLUANG Sun. World Health Day here w;l! be ob.^rved with an r-clilbition and biby ."-how at the Diamond Jubilee hall on April 7. mp :or tbm year is "Man and his City.34 words
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Article24 1966-03-21 7 MACHANG. Sur. Mr. L. fUI Kumar, from Bachofc. has assuiuc«i duties hero as the new headmaster of the Hamzah Seconds:* School.24 words
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111 1966-03-21 7 Khir: Leave caning of pupils to headmasters ITAJAXG. Sun.-Thi Ml!.--i ister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today called on teachers to leave caning of pupils to headmasters. :He was repeating this advice, he said, to avoid a repetition of a recent incident ln which a teacher was attacked by111 words
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Article68 1966-03-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Central Government has accepted the appointment of Mr. G. B Yakthumba as the new Nepalese Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. Yakthumba. who Is also Nepalese Ambassador to Burm.i. succeeds Mr. Y. N. Khanal. Ail ExtPrnal Agair.s Ministry «tatemem said the Ambassadori designate68 words
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67 1966-03-21 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. More and more people are learning foreign languages in classes run by the Adult Education Board. Among the 1.3.">0 people attending foreign language classes, about '•nil arc s t ii il > i n c Japanese, .oil French and l.Mi Russian. The board67 words
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Article, Illustration60 1966-03-21 7 THE Deputy Prim* 1 Minister. Tun Abdul K.i/ k. ruttins the ribbon across the entrance of one of the new houses to ooen the State Government's m.I'UIOO fishermen's low-cost housing scheme in Telok Bahang. 13 miles from Georgetown. Watching him is the Minister of Lo-c-ii60 words
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Article134 1966-03-21 7 KUALA LUMPU R, 1V Sun.— C atholic churches throughout Malaya will launch a Charity Week beginning next Sunday. During the week, various campaigns will be organised to raise funds for the pour. In his appeal today, the Bishop o; Kuala Lumpur. Msgr. D. Vendargon. called134 words
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Article27 1966-03-21 7 SINGAPORE Sun. Detrr- i tlves last night dp:ained four secret soclr ty lripmbrrs in Eist Toasi Road lender Uk Crimti.jl. Law 'Temporary Pro\-isions) Ordinance. i27 words
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Advertisement81 1966-03-21 7 B .^^^l Hi S<-OTT MAKES IT BETTER FOR YOU HYGIENIC Fully Antucpfic i^fc^ ~^^S^ > CONVENIENT A^^^w^^^^J Poper Sixe: 10" X 13 X /y' Diipenter available o» only holt N^ of the market price. /7 HOTELS, RESTAURANTS. CLUBS, SUPIRMARKETV HOSPITALS, THEATRES. NIGHT CLUBS. ANO GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS SINGAPORE PAPER PRODUCTS LTD..81 words
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Advertisement550 1966-03-21 7 %I S S^>^ (^lh fc BJB^ [^[^^■^■^k w J^— «B ggggg^^^Bli <BBfc^^ m ■^j^HSaM^L^L^LMißßmi^^Sß^ fga^B^lV m A at FJd EXPCMETTS IMPORTS For trade introductions and confidential market data on all parts of Australia, ask the bank that knows Australian business best. .the Bank of New South Wales Australia has 1550 words
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Miscellaneous298 1966-03-21 7 Straits Times Crossword I BHI~~~^ Hb Hi iHg^ j At ROSS 7 Advised to have a hutiareo 1 Count's tale.-, oi revolutionary more pans, epairrn ill> movement 111 l 9 Trmpetate sailors paid up 8 He makes a sound protector debts 10 > (4). 12 Science appears dull to a298 words
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378 1966-03-21 8 Corruption? Councillors just as susceptible, he says IPOH, Sunday. pOUNCILLORS are just as susceptiv^ble to corruption as administrative officers if they are allowed to make decisions on their own, the State Legal Adviser, Perak, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Omar, said here yesterday. Inche Abdul Hamid. who was testifying before the378 words
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220 1966-03-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Ltd.'s general manager, Mr. L. M. Svoboda. will visit Sabah and Sarawak this week to explore the possibilities of expanding its activities there. Mr. Svoboda will be accompanied on his trip by MIDFLs operations manager,220 words
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114 1966-03-21 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Minister for Labour. Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, has appointed the following to be members of the em- Dloyee panel of the Industrial Arbitration Court: I Mr. P Ramasamy. Mr. Law!re nee Sia Khoon Seong and Mr. i Peter Lim Hrnc Loong.114 words
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Article, Illustration70 1966-03-21 8 Girl, 14, missing from home ftl/ALA LL'MPIR. Sun Kerder Kaur. 14 (above >, has been reported missing from her house at Setap.ik here since Feb. 6. Her brother. Mr. Senlal Singb of the National T.B. Centre, said all attempts to trace her had failed. He appealed to anyonr who knew70 words
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104 1966-03-21 8 Tea party in honour of our students in Perth From GABY YEANG PERTH. Sun. About 100 new arrivals to Perth academic institu- I tions from Malaysia and Singapore were welcomed at a tea party by the Western Australia Malaysian Students* Association in Malaysia House. Students who attended were mainly from104 words
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Article68 1966-03-21 8 SINGAPORE. Bun. The Singapore Cancer Society plans to hold an exhibition In the secona half of this year Mi chairman. Mr. R. K. M. iM m his repou to be presented at the annual meetme. The meeting will be held on Wednesday at 5 30 p.m. at68 words
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Article44 1966-03-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. I Members of the Xepa Ciub of PetaliiiK Java 'a vouUi group lorinecl recently under the sponsorship of the Apex Club of Kuala Lumpui > were last night oUevtained to a tea parly by the Petaling Ja>«i Town Board.44 words
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413 1966-03-21 8 KUALA LUMPU R. 1V Sun. It will take Malaysia 58 pears, at the present rate of economic growth, to reach the present per capita income of Japan, and 125 years to reach the present New Zealand per capita income. Thr>e figures wrr« Riven413 words
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347 1966-03-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun LTLEVEN Bills. ranging from a change in the housing allowance for members of the Public Services Commission to a constitutional amendment, will be dehated during the j five-d a y parliamentary j session, opening tomorrow, j Only two are347 words
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Advertisement464 1966-03-21 8 Here are 14 good reasons why you should buy a G.E. Room Air-Conditioner Made in U.S.A. f 1 m. WEATHf«-PHOTfCT«> ELICTRICAL COMPONENTS located on room sid* ©< W««th«r RUST-RESISTANT ALUMINIUM REAR GRILLE No staint do*r\ the side of th« building. y^&SjN^ w 7. HI-IMPACT POLYSTYRENE FRONT < i *^^V J464 words
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Miscellaneous33 1966-03-21 8 BuffM Itunn li,, Halph H*i—dmhs •■*\VJfe2 (whEW. I3BET7E* H I /T-ATS_^ S n I /vA SHOULO WA\E aY//7/^ ,'W^i~~^- V WEMOv c MY COATi J 1 TEA B_y /,> 70? OS VE2 CSATE/ h33 words
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Article, Illustration1330 1966-03-21 9 JAMES LEASOR - Passport to Peril JAMES LEASOR by You killed my brother... I hate you she cried USING the Cord car from the Nawab's palace in the Himalayas. Jason Love and the Nawab are in desperate pursuit of the |eep driven by Mr. Chin who has a £2 million draft on the1,330 words
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Advertisement65 1966-03-21 9 SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX APRIL 9, 10, II 1 Mobil I Free tickets for the Singapore Grand Prix will be given by Singapore Mobil Service stations from March 21st to April 9th. 1966. Ask your friendly Mobil deafer for details NOW! i I V r ißlm^ v v l i V65 words
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Article767 1966-03-21 10 Whatever points tlir Finance i Ministers ot Malaysia and i Singapore may score. off each Nthsf in their controversy over negotiations for a double taxation agreement, industry: and commerce are Ihe losers. J i The need for agreement is j imperative. We are told over767 words
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Article256 1966-03-21 10 for some time to rome (ion. Suharto will or too busy LoiLM>hd.itmg his position to be able to spare time and troops tor any large-scale attempt to "crusn" Malaysia. In the long run, he may even rome to s»-e that conflict with j Malaysia is not in the256 words
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Article256 1966-03-21 10 The registration of the Deniorratic Action Party ovei die week-end rings down the curtain on an unedifying little political melodrama, and turns the Member for Bungsar. Mr. j < Devan Nair. from a reluctant j Independent into a party J man. Disproved is tlie charge that the Alliance256 words
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Article93 1966-03-21 10 M H.rW. SM j Htm,mum MR V NACALINCAM ....1 Mi I mil 'rirna« lor SfeMr r..i MHI .'',[l(l,l. r -ft- *^<rl,l rrllmmia reremom 11, bomxn nf tbeir iiwltri THE FAMILY Or k.» Mr B»n Ckaat Tmpina «i-n 'o tnank friend' r»l»' \.> Tie raiiMM *!•< Baf s, uno 193 words
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Article26 1966-03-21 10 tort. 11l I SfWSMHB IN IHCRISHEU MEMORY 01 K»» •iiHit K.iiK«.iri'.l).iln railed to rr*t nn 21 .t-IKi. "W« Mlaa You Mother ajaaMaj and Paramamunatbai).26 words
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Article64 1966-03-21 10 M ordt 111 1 Minimum 1 Or, Dm*H hpuruour M»re«lt» BWMM and I'bildren wear ■■oft' Don I mi" 'Bit OODOr■in h ROLAND S f-" F'ertniinetlt-ware Ren' II -»i Hair roiniiring I t Mara Ml rfalßl Appoint- mon'» .TIM Ii iH'nurd Road. S |»»i. TONIGHT r* |»r(on«Hiic» < iVwgpi.^ R..i.^''64 words
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Letter429 1966-03-21 10 Opposing with a popular vote ('RITICS laVy that the best comedy instruct* while it amuses. Dato David Marshall clearly fails to make the grade. Thp entertainment he provides does summon up laughter, but at him. nut with him As far a* I am aware, neither Devan Nair exP.A.P. future DAP429 words
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443 1966-03-21 10 Mr. Nair: Labour Party replies I REFER to Mr. Devan 1 Nairs letter IST. March 16 For all his glib talk about the DAP and the loyal opposition, the loyalty of the DAP is still to be proved. For all Mr. Devan Nairs protestations that the DAP ls a distinct443 words
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Article547 1966-03-21 10 YUNUS MARIS - Learning Malay— 207 YUNUS MARIS By MA. University of Malaya AFFIXATION of 'PER (COnW I Here are more examples of "PER" prefixed verbs, with or without the suffix "KAN" or "I". These are to be compared with the example* of verbs without the prefix "PER". Study carefully any difference in547 words
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Article, Illustration739 1966-03-21 10 WARREN UNNA - India's lady P.M. speaks her mind WARREN UNNA OF PAKISTAN AND KASHMIR. YOUTH AND REVOLT. FAMINE. OLD AGE AND BIRTH CONTROL by NEW DELHI. Sun INDIAN Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, unlike her late father Jawaharlal Nehru, really thinks peace with Pakistan can be achieved Reminded that Prime Minister Nehru thought739 words
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Advertisement688 1966-03-21 10 Straits IftM A Malar Mas! CHM*ir>*4 •4*i*immmmH mm mt »»■<*< COLO STOKA«C SUPtEv MA«KIT rxk*.« >•«• >a.«»»lli»— »aatU COCD STOAAAC MAMtMfI At NvsvsMlv ■••••I ■••••■rJ Ma.aJ S)*M*. A«Hiian< Ayiii CfTT BOOK ITOtl LT» Whklmili H**m. C«My«e O»iy, TMI MIWS »«OHT iiti»»rrnt 1 S—naiailiat M M ISMAIL J A4mirm»y »••< tmfm688 words
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Advertisement43 1966-03-21 10 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN LTD. thr LARCRST »nd STRONGEST lorallv incorporated bank. If? AUTHORISED CAPITAL $100,000,000 00 ISSUED I FULLY PAID 30,000.000 00 GENERAL RESERVE 33,000.000 00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED S*****&000 00 FOR SUPREME SAFETY SAVE WITH 0.C.8.C. SINGAPORE m'ala'vVi'a 0 SOUTN EAST ASIA43 words
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Advertisement121 1966-03-21 10 3LACKCURRANTJUICE ULTRh-RICH[~^" In Vitamin C ULTRA-LOW II price for this double-size OjkSflU' Von hodr mill rich mppry of Sg^^V^S JfLhVITAMIN Cto combat tirednts*. ||^^|U{aky3Bß^^^ boild body tiwu* tnd light infevlinn. I^ASCAD'- j F.nmire radiant health and vißonms It sfl/ •acrity trr drinkinc aaradc I lirn-( I' > 'P^cjfVpi'' I dailr-121 words
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192 1966-03-21 11 SINGAPORE. Sunday rpENGKU Abdul Rahman today desJL cribed the present misunderstanding between Malaysia and Singapore as "teething troubles" which would not last long He was not in the U-ast worried about this. He was confident that the trouble would soon be over. Speaking to reporters192 words
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Article149 1966-03-21 11 Head-on crash kills 2, hurts 3 I>ATU PAHAT. Sun. Two people were killed yesterday when two cars were involved m a head-on collision at Sj mile, Yon& PenEAyef Hitam Road. Three others wert- W-r.ou.-iv Injured. The dead were Tan Heng Choy. 27. a salf>niati ;rr..n Kuala Lumpur, and Seah Kirn149 words
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Article52 1966-03-21 11 BATO GAJAH. Bun. Dr. Ong Koo Sens ot the Dtotrtct Hospital. K.ee Ser.g of the District Hospital. Grik. and Dr. Wong Mac Yce ol (be Dis-.nct Hospitai. "Tapah. have tten. They replace Dr. Chua Wong I ionu and his wife. aIM) v doctor who are now m England52 words
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Article29 1966-03-21 11 rcsij\A*\j. ouii. i lie i_.ior Club of Penang nil hold its ne> dinner meeting .tt '.hr G:irdr Hotel. Tan ions Buna.-h. at 8 p.m on Tneadu29 words
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Article, Illustration94 1966-03-21 11 JACKIE'S Bowl KaJ tong assistant manager. Mr. Ec Fook Choy. 26 (left), who howled S 1 ng a pore's and Malaysia's first perfect game yesterday. Hp won a free air trip to Australia from the American bowling complex for his 12--strike score of 300. Mr. Ec,94 words
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Article33 1966-03-21 11 KAJANO. Sun. The Oovem--1 ment has approved a grant of $9000 for the construction of a Chinese temple In Bangt village. eight miles from here, under the rural development plan.33 words
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82 1966-03-21 11 IJI ALA 1-IMPI R. Sun. lx llaii Abdul Maiid hin Awaias. ia>t jrear'k national and international Koran reading competition champion, died aboard the An>hun (he fourth pilgrim ship M the way to Mecia News of his death wut iaMrd to the Prime82 words
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133 1966-03-21 11 Euro-Asian singing contest in S'pore SINGAPORE. Sun. Sin- gupore's first Euro- 1 \>ian singing competition, with a grand prize of $10 000 for the winner, will be held at the Conference i Hall. Shenton Way. in June. Competitors may sin; in diflpr■Ol lur.Ruatses at the internatio- nal comest organised by133 words
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Article31 1966-03-21 11 TELU'K ANSON. Sun.— A recruitlng team will interview carnii-, vnnoui vacancies in th<-, British Army at tho Lower Perak 1 Malay Club here on April 7 at 9 vm31 words
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138 1966-03-21 11 S'pore team leaves for ECAFE talks CINGAPORE. Sun. The Minister of State for Education. Inche Rahini Ishak, today left for India to attend the 22nd session of the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East meeting in New Delhi from Tuesday to April 4. He was accompanied138 words
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Article57 1966-03-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— World Bank experts, who ar<- now studyIng Malaysia's levelopment oroJects, will prepare briefs on them for members of the Aid Malaysia Club. This was stated today by Ambassador Dato Ong Yoke Lin before his departure to the United States to resume duty57 words
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Article25 1966-03-21 11 PENANO Sun. The 7.000Mrong National Union of Teachers i« hoping to double Its strength duriiig a 10-day country-wide membership drive tuning tomorI row25 words
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176 1966-03-21 11 Khir's warning of 'sabotage' next in industry KAJANG, Sunday. THE Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today warned that ''one of Malaysia's neighbours" may attempt to sabotage the country's economy by employing agents to provoke industrial unrest. Speaking at the opening of a new building for the Sekolah Kebangsaan176 words
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Article, Illustration212 1966-03-21 11 Lorraine takes sepak raga to the U.S. SINGAPORE. Sun. An attractive American television personality, Mrs. Lorraine Flocks, today sat in her luxurious hotel room and ruefully massaged her bruised ankle. Tnen suddenly an idea struck her— and the began beaming with tnthnttaam. Brain wave And because vi the brain wave212 words
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Advertisement167 1966-03-21 11 > 50 cycle, single phase. A C. v^JSr^H^^^^^^H -> Sw 2- cycle engine weight 90 Ibs.^r AC. 50 cycle Single phas« \9 -^ffe 170 lbs.-4-cycle eoginp^p^X^M^ jT jfP' GENERATORS Automatic Toolsaver Feature Keeps Voltage low on cost, but high in quality Modern generator design provides unmatched dura- uOnSlBIll bility and167 words
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Advertisement174 1966-03-21 11 60/ INTEREST /o PER ANNUM paid on your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Writ* today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full detail* of how easy it U to open a Deposit Account /^^k PAN MALAYAN #01 FINANCE LTD.174 words
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Miscellaneous765 1966-03-21 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Koala Lam- Msniic Life In Miniature' 1 pur and Penanf: 6 Ipoh and 6.46 Junior Science "Optical Malacca; 3 Johore Bahru: Illusions": 7— News In English. 4 Taipinc; 7 Batu Pahat; 7.lo— Taman Sastxa; 7.33 9 Killing. True "Harris versus Castro"; P.M.: 5.45 Opening and B—News8765 words
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743 1966-03-21 12 Allington kennard - Allington kennard INTERNATIONAL AID IM.D Little and J.M. Clifford. (Allen and Unw.n 455.) ASIAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. Edited by Cranley Onslow (Donald Moore. Books. $12.50) Not enough food production to feed the rising flood of people Reviewed by TWO-THIRDS of the worlds population living in the743 words
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358 1966-03-21 12 THE RYDER CUP 1965 By Henry Longhurst and Geoffrey Cousins (Stanley Paul 15s) By WALTER WARWICK LAST year's Ryder Cup match was so close that if the Americans had missed half a dozen putts they holed, and the British had holed half358 words
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Article217 1966-03-21 12 Instltiitifinal fram^To-k. can fairly claim 10 qualify tor rxternal aid Thos<» that cannot s.iu-fv such conditions are neither mntled to expect rxternal nor capablf ol putting it to wonomic MM Tlioy arr ronditioni which Malaysia and Singapore need not four The Malayan view rhich Mr217 words
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Article107 1966-03-21 12 TIIK I >IB( Kconomic Review, published b> the L'nited Malayan Banking Corporation (X.1,.) h.is for its main feature an interview- with the Minister of Agriculture. Tuan ll. tii (.l».i/.ili bin Jawi. in which the Minister say* that Malaysia has an additional six millions acres of land suitable for107 words
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Advertisement413 1966-03-21 12 This time enjoy your flight to Europe... share the enjoyment of ALITALIA travellers from 84 cities all over the world I 1 BP^ sfe/^^lt^fl If ™w Yes, ALITALIA fly to 84 cities in 49 different countries. .md they'd be delighted to take you to any one o\' them. But riglu413 words
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Advertisement73 1966-03-21 12 OFOR DEPENDABILITY AND LONG LIFE CHOOSE BROWN BOVERI MOTORS M aiiiii •*< I *^|L *^H I for your Machines with the 1 correct control Switchgear immmmmmmmmmmmmm^m Sol* Agnnts for Malaysia and Singapore; DIETHELM CO. LTD. TECHNICAL DIVISION Singapore— Petaling Jaya j MALAY MAIL E Word Puzzle "GD" I I THE73 words
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Article, Illustration78 1966-03-21 13 RUSSIA'S latest space heroes— Blackie and Bre c x y who returned to earth last Wednesday after 22 days in orbit 560 miles up. The dogs, still wearing space equipment, were given star billing on Russian television. They completed 330 orbits through dangerous radiation78 words
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240 1966-03-21 13 A mystery flying object chases two U.S. motorists LA PORTE (Indiana), Sunday. IN unidentified flying object with a crossshaped protruding appendage was reported early here yesterday. Two men said it chased them here from Michigan City. Patrolman Michael Spev.;k of the La Forte police department said he saw the objectUPI - 240 words
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Article123 1966-03-21 13 Captains protest at sea search I ISBON. Sun. The masters of two South African ships stopped and boarded by British warships as they were bound for the Mozambique port of Beira have protested to the British consul there. The Portuguese news agency AM. reporting this. laM night, said t lie123 words
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Article24 1966-03-21 13 lOKYO Bun. O\ei lL'j.ooo iJ«j In pi "the American ImperlallM aggiwrion In Vietnam". It vu orgmniatd by the J:<nan Ccmmunisi Party Rev-24 words
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Article71 1966-03-21 13 V. t. W I ll.' ACCRA. Sun Dr K A BuM.l. 0.-yeyr-old leader of the banned fi ned Oppaiticn Party. ivir:;ed here by air yesterday iil'er >e\en Sti.rs" exile in Britain tnd The Netbarlands. He was ueienmed by hundreds of OhMMufcni Dr. Busia. who sneaked our <jfAP - 71 words
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Article90 1966-03-21 13 U.S. AID FOR GUIANA GEORGETOWN, Sun. KJ The United States Government yesterday promised British Guiana US$l million worth of equiment, ranging from aircraft to adding machines, for its police force An agreement, resulting from a British Guiana request for aid, was signed today by representatives of the Government and theReuter - 90 words
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Article64 1966-03-21 13 NEW YORK. Sun. A 0.000--biuifl caico of radioactive dirt mid tomato vines from Spain will be burled next month in the U.S. Atomic Enercy Commission's pra*ey:.rd near Aiken in South Caroli!:.v The dirt and vines were scooped up ue.ir Pn!;m;ires beach in Southern Spain sue of aAP - 64 words
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166 1966-03-21 13 WASHINGTON. Sun. 'I'll l t nitrri States and the Soviet I nion lastnicht signed a new two>ear cultural exi'lianee agreement following last minute delays which lu-ld up completion of the pact for three <la\s. Takint: part in the rrrrmony at the State Department wereReuter - 166 words
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Article, Illustration258 1966-03-21 13 The better, more exciting life— by Philin T EW YORK, Sun. 11 Prince Philip appealed last night for young people to be given a chance to experience "the interesting, exciting and rewarding things of life." He said in a speech at a charity fund-raising banquet in New York that under-privilegedReuter - 258 words
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Article34 1966-03-21 13 NICOSIA. Sun President Miikarlos snld yesterday no tloi. of the Cyprus problem was in -.lulu Hnd any preripitatc "vi' 1!--c.T-.xv h! of the UN. peace-keeping f'rre here could be di&a&trou*. AP IAP - 34 words
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Advertisement174 1966-03-21 13 Point R>St Value! Compare CORTINA! nLixUrLUn 4 6 ADULTS \H[lm!llj Ij9 1 1 1 CONVENIENCE i 1 m kS Loads of power too, from Cortina's world-famous, I rcn-morc rally-proved 1200 or 1500 cc engine. Rugged all- L J? S E A J U f n amnn 11<ltrI> steel body. Exceptional174 words
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Advertisement762 1966-03-21 14 SITUATIONS VACANT li Words M Mm —Box it ct*. txtra I WANTED BY WELL bMSbbbMM*] ii.. ■■■ras ConstnictMD firm riiglimi »lta ►■ood vx- j .n-!rut.:ion contract «orH!" r ■liitlvr :.nd take rea- a M>rMll>llltle> Al<l<.\ to BOX A44SO bl. I para, t WANTID M.-chamcal Kn«loeerlns t 'iradu.ite. (Jualincation.* Polytechnic i762 words
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Advertisement1028 1966-03-21 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT li \*ot 4, >• 1 •»/>. I— Box '0 era rxtrm KATONC: near market. eeaaide Mod.m 3-hedroom Klat 2 batntuorua lttai-bed tlor.g-bxth hot w»ten i>jr- i,:> turnumed Ti« spore SMM DISTRICT II immrd<atei> Mi-i-Tn r-uli> Kurr;sbed Klats ail oucu I pied by Kuroueuca leleucone H'liOrt I is I1,028 words
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Advertisement1007 1966-03-21 14 HOUSES t LAND FOR SALE I li Ward* SS 'Mi*.,— Box it cfJ. ei»r« HILLCRIST PARK. I -:i-r-Thrrr-r.,jrooni«d UeiM.bed Kuagakm .{•barliiootju. .IttliiK dining-ronoi. acr raal > room c:ir-portb. l*ar<iutt, Mueait I noor. tj.i(Xi -q.it Price. $63,000 P.ea fc<»tau \XTi\r l;.NeaV..cnl Co.. Si Chr Anadr. (j'lxire ;<4<i4'.< ***** EMERALD MANSION: Lul'Jrloust>1,007 words
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Advertisement706 1966-03-21 14 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT QUEEN ELIZABETH HOSPITAL. JESSELTON A General Training School foi Nnrses B«-oc.ni«ed for lUeKtration by Ihr General Xursini Council for England and Wales Applications are Invited from men and women for a Training Course of three years and thiec months in General Nursing startIng tn April 1966. Preference will706 words
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Advertisement497 1966-03-21 14 KENYATAAW TAWARAN J.K.R. MELAKA TbKsUSUI daripada Pcmboronß.' I yang bcidattar di-J.K.R Krlas "D' dan k.i-ata.s akr t«rima dl-Pejabat Jurutera Negr:; i Melaka. Ra-liin t :ga pukol 3.00 petang pada Jlib April. 19ti6 i uiitck: MEMBEKAX UAN MENGHA.NI TAB BATU2 DARIPADA BL'KI I SF.NCrGEH QL'ARHY JASUi 1 MELAKA CNTOK MASA LU497 words
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Advertisement2456 1966-03-21 15 M lI.MI m r ft A theWiWmunes to m EXPRESS SAIUNGS 10 GENOA-*IAVRE-NAMBUR6-BREMERHA»EN-ROTTERDAkMMSIERDAM ANTwtRP-AARHUS-COPENHAGEN. S'pure p Sham Pe«ant «nGtno» Hevrr flturg R'dam Ant- Coal PATAGONIA aj Apr 12/13 Apr 14/18 17/11 May t May 14 17 Ma) 22 27 31 BUSUANGA Apr M/ 1 Ma) 4/ 7 8/ I Ma)2,456 words
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Advertisement1278 1966-03-21 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U.K./CONTINENT. mi it ten Spore P. Snaa Pining Cm OF RIPON i-oon. HBurg, R'dim. Hevra. Mull. Imm him. G'mout* 21/28 Ma SB Ma CITY OF GLOUCESTER Antwerp, Bremen 38 Ma/1 API 1/ I Apr I CITY 8F LANCASTEB Hlvre,1,278 words
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Article31 1966-03-21 16 RI'BBER TIN per Ib. i (perpirnl) Mar. 1 Its rts. 5C84.75 1... To 1 cte. 5685.75 16. 70 cts. JMI.37M 17. '.it's cts. »6S'2.i;2'- 18. 70'kCU. *6Si.6'i'.. 19. $681.0031 words
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2163 1966-03-21 16 Quietest Exchange for many months From Our Market Correspondent I AST week was the quietest trading period on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore for many months with a total turnover j reported through the trading rooms of only 2,031,135 units of stocks and shares valued at $3,836,914. March2,163 words
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Article220 1966-03-21 16 A 50 per cent Uaetmm In Thailand.*, tin production duruiK the next five years I has been forecast by Mr 'Knii.-r; Ch.it kavanij. one of ,me vice-ciiainnaii ol the I li.UTnatH.ua] Tin Council which now in .session I London. Mr. Chatkavamj. who is flnanciai couaseller at the220 words
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Article47 1966-03-21 16 'Industrials: Tins: S rubbers: Mar. l< 86.21 108.81 4. Mar. 15. Mar. 16. Mar. 17. Mar 18 Mar ;<< Wee 85 74 .'5.58 85 67 110.41 110.38 110.53 110.82 110 TH 109.81 109.81 109.81 109.01 10» 01 •Dec. 30. 1963 iOO Dec. 29. 1962 10047 words
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Advertisement940 1966-03-21 16 V V\ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.5.A. Paeifle «k Atlantic Service Biigtnt H'tnnt 1. AnieiM TMt Sottaa rr- m •VMjajMJ Mm" II 21 Apt 21 it Apt II M« IMM I IBM UMM Japan Direct Service Pen.ni S-crofe To«rf*ia *ot« *ajtjßMj" ;s Mar a An i Apr »a»«aa«tr- Apt i<940 words
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Advertisement928 1966-03-21 16 AIR SEA TO JAPAN AND HONGKONG Go by air and return by s.s. "ORIANA" (42,000 torn fully airconditioned stobilncd Oep. Yokohama 6 Apr 1966 Kobe 7 Apr 1966 Calls Hongkong 10-12 Apr 1966 Arr. Singapore IS Apr 1966 FIRST AND TOURIST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE Apply to yOur travel Agent, to928 words
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Advertisement553 1966-03-21 16 WlLHtLnatn Linta FROM So.tmn.iii and CMtiteatal Pent far Dnpa*.. NMf Kent. MJMj Pcra"g P. S'ltam bire»eore WMo'nS »\'l?s»ll^i»,'s^Vrpfl"V.V.V.".*. 11/14 «P' M/H Apr nDEP. (Calls Pusan) n Apt/i May BARBER LINE FROM U.S.A. EAST AND WEST COAST PORTS. TASAYTAY m. pe *Jg FERNBANK 24 M» FERNVICW IS Apr FERN LINE FRDM553 words
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Article38 1966-03-21 16 I and V ordv S Prop Simr lUrh» fc KrUn Uub. CniTMil pavnirnt 7 7 Pair payable Apr 7 Aor 23 Apr. 18 Aor 18 Apr 15 Total for Tot.il f«' Ilif »rar prr\i«ti^ »ra- I.38 words
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Article787 1966-03-21 17 THE Straits tin price on rday morning fell by $1 621 to $681 Per plcul In a week In which movements were considerably smaller than for some time. The net loss on balance on the week was $4.25. The biggest fall during the787 words
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Article184 1966-03-21 17 COMMODITY REVIEW >mI. ri wore (.carcf. and tbr market gradually subsided to the 70 cent* \rlop»d Katimates for Ruulan offtaka for April, although un.ipeciflc. were put fluently lower. Additionally. China's movements w«ra obacure and It might b* that th«M two factors were Ui« causa (or the April /May differential widening184 words
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Article57 1966-03-21 17 Industrial production hi the U.S. continued to rise strongly In February to hit a new record high, the Federal Reserve Board has reported. The February Index, with 1957/ 59 take as 100, reached 151.3, up 1.2 points from the revised January figure of 150.1. In57 words
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Article52 1966-03-21 17 rPHE present rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24, 19«4 is selling T.T. or O.D. 2s. 3 15 !6d. Baying T.T. 2s. 4 1/lCd. Buying O.D. 2s. 4',d. The dollar is at Its statutory middle position in relation to its range against52 words
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Article57 1966-03-21 17 THE Ajtocution or Banks In Malay »ia made tbest changes In lta ratea to merchants on Saturday (all ratea to $100). Canada: buying TT 3Si airmail OD 35|. 90 d/at. 33 15/18 credit bllla, 38 trade bllla. Stllinc TT ar OD rearty: Canada Mil IK: West Girminy 130):57 words
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Article31 1966-03-21 17 Kong on Saturday the L'.S dollar waa quoted at 5.74| for T.T. and 5.73 i for eath. tuning was quoted at 16.00 and ens tasl of geld at Z62i.31 words
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Article682 1966-03-21 17 THE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Saturday Mar. 19. S. Alex Brick* 15.90 16. 50 Bouitead 1.48 1.48 B.M Trustee C.B. Holdings 2.32 2.3S C T.S. orda 48/6 51/- ad Hun lop* I.VB But Smelt 3.3K 3 40682 words
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Article, Illustration49 1966-03-21 17 IX LOVING MEMORY of A. AMALOO who died on 21-3-65. "Gone but not forgotten.'' Inserted hy hi* k> ing wife and children. A requiem High Mass will br ■ting in the Holy Rosary hurcli at 5.15 p.m. on 21-3-66 for the rrpose of the departed -mil.49 words
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Advertisement691 1966-03-21 17 j^^^^_^^^^^^^^^ I THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) so IK i OF FIRST MEETINGS j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fin Meeting of Creditors in the undermentioned cases will be held on Tuesday, the 6th day of April. 1966 at the Official Assignee's Chambers, Top Floor, High Court Building. Singapore:Bankruptcy691 words
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Advertisement776 1966-03-21 17 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS To enable High Tension work to be carried out at Lim Teck 800 Road substation, it will be necessary to interrupt electricity supplies to the following areas and their vicinities on Tuesday, 22nd March. 1966 between 8.30 a .in. and 6.30776 words
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Advertisement704 1966-03-21 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY Applications are invited from SINGAPORE CITIZENS: APPOINTMENT: STENOGBApHEat, TIMESCALE 1 SALARY SCALE: $250: $365 rising to $475 p.m. plus Variable Allowance. QUALIFICATIONS: (A) Cambridge School Certificate or equivalent. (B)- -Those without the above qualification but who have passed Secondary 111 in a Government/ Aided School704 words
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Advertisement899 1966-03-21 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I SARAWAK ELECTRICITY SUPPLY CORPORATION ELECTRICAL ENGINEER VACANCIES Applications are Invited to fill I the following vacancies on contract terms, with the Corporation:- A Executive Engineer The post entails administrative duties charge of all sectors ot the Corporation's activities in one i of the areas Into which the899 words
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Advertisement609 1966-03-21 17 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA. PERAK KENYATAAN TAWARAN Tawarani daripada Pemborong2 yang berdalUr dl-J K K di-dalam Kelas A— C, Bahamian IV .1 7) dan Kelas D E, Banaflan 111 dan IV. akan dlterima dl-Pejabat Jurutera Negerl, Perak, lpoh iilngga jam pukol 3. D0 petang paua 25 hb. Mach, 1966: MENAMBUN609 words
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Advertisement162 1966-03-21 17 NOTICES CORRECTION With ruerence to Housing Development Board's tender notice publi.ihrd In the straits I'imes MM ot 18th March 1966 paragraph 2 Is corrected to rend as:- "Tender torms and all other particulars may he obtained Horn the Office of the Engineer Suneyor. Re*ettlenicnt Department. HousiiiK fj Davalopment Bn,mt. Queenstown,162 words
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467 1966-03-21 18 I ONDON, Sun. Liverpool. ninawav leaders of the First runa\\a> leaaersor inerirsi Division in the English League, dropped a point to neighbours Everton yesterday while their main championship rivals Leeds. Manchester United, Burni j nL i n ley and ChelseaReuter - 467 words
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Article1321 1966-03-21 18 FIRST DIVISION liUrlJiiirii 2 l.wds I Blackpool 2 U■ m Ham 1 Imi inn 0 Liverpool tt t ii l l i.i i ii 3 Sunderland Ukmtm i Shrff Ltd fl Man. ltd Arsenal 1 Newscaslle 0 C'hel&ea 1 Notts Forest 4 Stoke X Sheff Wed. 31,321 words
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Article392 1966-03-21 18 Scotland keep Calcutta Cup I ONDON. Sun.—Scot- land deservedly retained the Calcutta Cup by beating England, without a win in this season's five-nation international championship, by 6-3 in their international Rugby Union match at Murrayfi eld. Edinburgh, yesterday. England thus Bald! bottom of the championship table. Scotland, holders of th«Reuter - 392 words
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Advertisement652 1966-03-21 18 1 YOU MAY BE THE MAN WE WANT Want to earn uo to $15,000 or more per veor^ An outstanding opportunity awaits \ou as the licensee/operator of new, modern Mobil service stations in: SINGAPORE TELOK ANSON Mobil will provide extensive training FREE You must be ambitious and witling to work652 words
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Advertisement1130 1966-03-21 18 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN KENYATAAN BORONG J.K.R. JOHOR JABATAN PARIT DAN tg«* p™** 0 2 i TALIAYER. NEGERI SEMBILAN vane hrrdaftar di-J.K.R.. didalam kela*- 'EX' dan ka-atas Boron? 2 akan dl-terlma darl akan di-terima di-Pe:abat Juru- pemboronrt Jabatan Parit dan t«ra Keria Kanan. J.K R Muar Taliayer Kelas 'E' dan ka-ata.«1,130 words
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Advertisement109 1966-03-21 18 ANNOUNCEMENT GUTHRIE BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES LIMITED have pleasure in announcing that with effect from MONDAY 21st MARCH, 1966 they will be established at their new premises on GROUND FLOOR STRAITS TRADING BUILDING MARKET STREET, KUALA LUMPUR. AIR RESERVATIONS: PHONE: ***** SEA RESERVATIONS: PHONE: ***** CARGO BOOKINGS: PHONE: ***** Congratulations Congratulations109 words
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Article103 1966-03-21 19 TOTAL I'OOL $86,485 Ist No. *****6 1541.289) 2nd No. 21T«71 (5U.797) 3rd No. 2391*7 (S 5498) Starters (Sl.o*o each): Noe. *****0 25*494 *****4 *****7 :J66«0 *****5 *****5 *****0 ***** *****4 Consolation {$75* each): Noe. *****6 *****8 *****9 19*804 *****5 *****6 *****S *****2 M 0555 *****2 K\tra Consolation 1820*103 words
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2155 1966-03-21 19 Epsom Jeep - UQCSI with Epsom Jeep EADING JOCKEY Les Coles landed a hattrick at Bukit Timah today. His winners were Hokoru ($54), Peninjau ($72) and My Carlo ($45). A $5 roll-up on Coles' winners would bring j a thumping return of $6.480—2,155 words
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270 1966-03-21 19 QINGAPORE. Sun. The Stipendiary Steward's report on today's Bukit Timah races: RA<E ONE: Coles, rider of Admiral Byrd. was cautioned for moving in near the 5f post, causing Pantja.iila (Moxham) to be checked. An objection was lodged by Nelson, rider of Binjai Park.270 words
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287 1966-03-21 19 I ONDON. Sun- Forty-tune acceptors were announced yesterday for the Lincoln Handicap, the nisi major race of the Knglish Flat season, to be run over 8f at Doncaster on Wednesday. The winner's prize will be a record £9,190. Acceptors. with probable Jockeys and weights:287 words
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Advertisement118 1966-03-21 19 -ff/Vfff ift^B^^^^B^B^B^B^B^si^B^BH sH "*^B^F^ fc^g^ MHB^BB < "^^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^H "Psst! Goto Hong Kong the Taipei way!" Stop over in Taipei at no extra fare. Whether for business or pleasure you will welcome the relaxing break, and there is no better place to spend it than at the President Hotel. You will118 words
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Advertisement189 1966-03-21 19 L^b^H 111 I b^b^B^»^P«T^^b^^^tP™bß^P^b^b^BW^«lbß^^^^^^Bb»* i^fi •^L^H «ai«MaAsmsl t*sk IJI o*l b^b^T Jb^l 1 flllD"l¥ llliTlD stwrolAi **t *J "I d Drßdl DldDB di iigi i Wm was blue Gillette EXTRA, H the blade you knew R^H^HH li^feli^Ho and looked for, but... K I Hie same blade Jf^SJSS^L I H is189 words
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Article, Illustration471 1966-03-21 20 gLASCOW, Sun. Malaysian badminton players won two titles in the World Invitation tournament here last night. Tan Aik Huang. 19-year-okl Malaysian No. 1. beat Masao Akiyama. of Japan, 15-0, 15-7 in the men'?; singles final and then Tan Yee Khan and Ng471 words
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Article41 1966-03-21 20 MANILA. Sun -Flash Elorde. ft the Philippines, the world junior Hehtueieht champion outpointed Ismael Laguna (Panamai in a ten-round non-title fight here tonight. Aeui.a. the former world lightweight champion, was floored twice. Elode won by a unanimous pntati deeWon—Renter41 words
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Article188 1966-03-21 20 Piggotts again in Rally Singapore, ntm Mm pm»EOtt. an .ißi'onoinist from Johorc. today ifOn the South j Malaysian Rally tor the second 1 year running. His co-driver and 1 navigator was "ii.s wife. Audrey. They drove a Saab. The Piggotts were first to rpacli the tim.Miinc point this morning after188 words
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476 1966-03-21 20 P.YANG. Sun Oi'.K Lay BtatD of St. Xavirr*. InMi'tution broke tlie MalavMau Junior swimming records lor tOO metres and 200 m brea.-t stroke at the Penarni Youth rhamplon.ships which concluded today at the CSC pool. Lay Sinn, competing in the476 words
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Article375 1966-03-21 20 SINGAPORE, Sunday. pNTERPRISING batting paid winning dividends for Rtoyal Navy and Singapore Cricket Club in today's Singapore Cricket Association senior league tournament matches. Navy, newcomers to the league, dismissed Singapore Chinese Recreation Club for 115 and rattled up 119-4 in 65min to win their match375 words
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Article143 1966-03-21 20 PI Chinese for Spore, Malaysia IPOH. Sun. A Philippine Chine.se soccer team will tour Singapore and \MUyMa noon. This was announced at the annual meeting of the Per.ik Chinese Football Federation here today. Lee Kang San, a We-pieM-dent of the Federation, told the meeting th.it a Singa<x>re soccer oQiclal told143 words
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Article85 1966-03-21 20 PENANO. Sun. The Penang AAA President Ron Bailey, suggested today that state sport* councils should be set up with the backing of the Cential and State Governments. "This would mean that a fulltime paid establishment can coordinate the various sports activities and provide the necessary85 words
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Article427 1966-03-21 20 FRANCIS EMMANUEL - FRANCIS EMMANUEL MALA YSIA MA V MISS A KINGSTON MEDAL By KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Chung Kum Weng, the Malaysian featherweight weightlifter who is living in Cardiff, wants to represent Wales in the Commonwealth Games in Kingston, Jamaica, in August. The executive committee of the Malaysian Amateur427 words
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Article28 1966-03-21 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malaysian AAL" Executive Council meeting, acbedntod for today, wa.s ix^t poned till next Sunday, at the request of Perak AAA PfWMHM Basil Fllntcr.28 words
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Article, Illustration529 1966-03-21 20 Tadashi Kitta wins the Thai Open HENNING UPSET BY PLANE TAKE-OFF DANGKOK. Sun. 0 Thirty-one year old Tadashi Kitta of Japan won the Thai Open golf championsh i p with a flve-under-par 283 for 72 holes at the Don Muang golf course here today. Kltta. winner of the Japan OpenReuter - 529 words
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229 1966-03-21 20 Drubbing for one-shot Malacca Malays SINGAPORE, Sun. Inside-right Abdul Ghani's FIRST SHOT at goal was right on target and Malacra Malays were one up after 3 mm of their Sultans' Gold Cup soccer tie against Singapore Malays at Jalan Besar Stadium. But that was also the visitors' LAST SHOT of229 words
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Article249 1966-03-21 20 E. FRIDA - Ho made it so hard to score E. FRIDA By SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore brat Negrl Sembilan l-o at Farrer Park today for their third victory and the title in the MHP« friendly quadrangular tournament but Negrl shared the honoara of an even match In which M a I a ys249 words
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Obituary47 1966-03-21 20 LEONC AH LOON, ,-.1 IMMi of i<*OL^ Khoi iviv I mornitit: <if inorainK v< I will l»av,. from vs P*tallng nardrr. Petal-r..: MOUNTFORO Una (K'lt I MM(M iT* tmitts H 1 l:u«ti .V I m for >• PtMr'i Church. to Moual V( Aahct t*a^l»t Co;,| I BMadart47 words
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Article13 1966-03-21 20 WINNING NUMBERS Mka lutltulton i hi urn *ctiu.. a day on i13 words
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Advertisement191 1966-03-21 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS in Until) |fl Minimum) P.RCWAL to GUI of lion m M.3.10M U r>n»r«J Hospital Mm K.ihri Ttuuk* K dex'o ar..: JCSUTHASAN To Annul*"* *n< Sam it m MrMh Vj»>araJ. cm l«.:i.«« at our Iji.iv n<. took Thauka to R*ven i r^lrn WIE PNC I ..nil V~t John W>«191 words
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Miscellaneous112 1966-03-21 20 DIARY IIO( KtY S'jor Of Div. Telecom' v Survey (Princes Rdi. .\e r rl I^e: Ceylonese Youths v PDRC: Teachers v Police (NSC grd. Sban.; Taipln c U': DTC v 2 Worksiiop <Iv>plnnudei. SOCCEK Prnang Div. 3A: Green Jackets B v Belu. Sg Aih iMinden grdi; DJt. 3B: Utd Chinese112 words
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Miscellaneous109 1966-03-21 20 SUMMARY BADMINTON Friendly iT. Ajisou Horlev j MSS bt Nova Scotia Est B 6--. CKICKKT Sara Shield iPen.ingt: Selai- gor Ceylonese bt Penang Cevlonese by 8 wkts. Penang 40 N Moneratanghe 10. SJvuratnam 5-15- Maniani 5-20 1 S'gor 118-8 (Maniam 34 n.0.. Pathmanathan I 24 Friendly (Maiaccai: High School OBA109 words
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