The Straits Times, 26 March 1966
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Title Section24 1966-03-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 NATIONAL LlDl\niM. SINGAPORE. IJIB Nutiiiiisil NKWS[in[)Kr Estd 1845 SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203424 words
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Article612 1966-03-26 1 THAT MEANS: LEARN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE MORE DILIGENTLY. RALLIES, COMPETITIONS WILL MARK SIX-MONTH DRIVE TO POPULARISE THE USE OF MALAY KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday THIS year's six-month national language campaign begins today. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, will officially launch the the campaign in a ceremony at612 words
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Article262 1966-03-26 1 MANILA, Friday. ORESIDENT Marcos will summon his top advisers 1 within a few days to discuss the timing of the announcement on Philippine recognition of Ma- laysia, the Foreign Secretary. Mr. Ramos, said toI day. I Mr. Ramos also told his weekly news conference262 words
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Article34 1966-03-26 1 KUALA IUXfPUR. Frl Tlif OovematMM today received the uo-nheaci to establish a Nauoiinl Family Planning Board The Family Planning Bill whs approved bf the House of Re■;iti\e> before it adjourned .sine die34 words
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Article25 1966-03-26 1 KAMPALA. Frl— Lsm Sunday Western Uganda Kjlk-d 104 p«oole About 500 peoI pie were Injured end 2.1.57 hou.-es destroyed or damuved Reutcr.Reuter - 25 words
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Article59 1966-03-26 1 BONN. Pn Chancellor Ludwlg Fiharcl today appealed to all nonI nuclear powers to lollow Wes-t Otnmiq I cxnuiple and formally renounce production of nuclear' ■.'••iii •nils. He .ilso wiled on the BTCMatI r:<jin: powers to reach agreemer ot the non-proliferation of nuclear VMpOttl Dr. Erharil mi59 words
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Article66 1966-03-26 1 Freighter with cargo afire BANGKOK. Prt— A freighter j from Formosa is in harbour here with its 600-ton cargo of copra and gunny bays afire. The ve.«el. the 4,800-ton Tachen? Irom Taipeh. is listing to port and efforts to gret her off the I wharf hove failed. She a> rivedReuter - 66 words
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Article116 1966-03-26 1 Fri. The .Malaysian Airways pilots' threatened strike on Monday is off. .Malaysian Airways Ltd. and the Malayan Airways Pilots' Association tonuht issued this two-sentence joint statement after a nine-hour meeting: MAL and MAPAS wish to announce that they have agreed that the two main116 words
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Article33 1966-03-26 1 SEREMBAN. Frl. A widow. Che N'gah. 59, of Kampong Pelabar. Pedas. 14 miles from here, died last night after an acid attack on her. The police have detained three people.33 words
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Article69 1966-03-26 1 LONDON, Fri. The Cambridge I'niversity crew sank yesterday while training for tomorrow's annual boat race against Oxford I'niversity. Their boat went down in a heavy squall on the River Thames here. watched by a crowd on the bank. No one was injured and the rare will goReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration628 1966-03-26 1 SOEK SHOWS 7 AM STILL BOSS' FACE AT A PARTY 'CAMPAIGN OF INCITEMENT AND SOWING DISSENSION' JAKARTA. Fri. The Indonesian Government today closed the offices of China's official Now (.'l»in:i News Agency here and ordered it to cease operations. Antara saidAgencies - 628 words
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Article, Illustration92 1966-03-26 1 DEWI TURNS UP IN INDON DRESS FOR THE PARTY PRESIDENT Soekarno, ebullient as ever, went to a Pakistan National Day reception on Wednesday night and declared that he was still Indonesia's leader. He wore his dark blue Supreme Commander's uniform—and a smile most of the time, saying;: "'ln the wordsUPI - 92 words
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Article46 1966-03-26 1 EAfT BERLIN l"n i,,;mer >s Doctor Bom Fischer, j'.' wmtK but ocluv 'or Ma pail in murder ai Au--hv.ii/ .ie'Uli camp. The En^t Qennan Supreme Court- found him guilty of Modini 75.000 Jev:> to their aeatn in the camps was chaniUeis —Renter.Reuter - 46 words
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195 1966-03-26 1 Tan Aik Huang in final with easy win LONDON. Fri. Tan Aik Huang, of Malaysia, moved into the nnal of the mens singles in tho all-Eng-land badminton championships when he beat Dinesh Khanna of India 15-4, 15-9 in the semi-finals here tonight. The 20-year-old Malaysian's victory was never In doubtReuter - 195 words
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Article23 1966-03-26 1 CBTLON PLOT COLOMBO, Fri— Ceylon (.overnment. investigating alleged coup plot, today placed 11 army officers on compulsory leave, government spokesman said.23 words
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Advertisement46 1966-03-26 1 H CROCKETT 4 JONES NORTHAMPTON ENGLAND Oto 1 <^^^^BSS» IST m 1966 p CADBURY-FRY r ACT CD r^^i tuuo mtt' i«t Milk mikoi vi in mmm MtM* MBS*«r«W iim noil i mo. m ..n U <£**T*>J f lit I muM iv, i^ *im«v IC- Ij yj^A46 words
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247 1966-03-26 2 Vietcong buildup for a renewed monsoon offensive WASHINGTON, Kri The Vi c 1 1' on B is buildinc up its fortes t« an expected renewed monsoon offensive in South Vietnam in Into May or June. I.S. sources said. They added that infiltration from the north was believed to be runnineReuter - 247 words
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Article72 1966-03-26 2 \jj.-uoH, in Mr Horace Phillips currently deputy Political Resident Bt Bnh i. in, has been appointed BritK.ii Ambassador to Indonesia to succeed Sir Andrew Gilehrist, It «raa announced today The announcemrnt said Sir Andrew WOUld be leaving Jakarta on transfer but did not ray what his nrxt poi*tUPI - 72 words
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Article, Illustration412 1966-03-26 2 JAKARTA, Friday ARMY STRONGMAN ACCUSES GROUPS OF WANTING TO GAIN FROM CURRENT CRISIS THE People's Consultative Congress, Indonesia's highest constitutional body, in a statement issued last night supported the Army Chief. Lieut. -Gen. Suharto, in exercising his powers as entrusted by President Soekarno. The Congress also backedAgencies - 412 words
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Article78 1966-03-26 2 I .AIIOKE. Fn. Polite vesier-' (tof it'MTWted an Opposition leader, Khmla Mohamni»d Rafiq Of tlie AwHini League. imnifdiHtr,ly nl'rr hr was irned from jail ,in r..i.i\> .(iinir on ilir ordrrs or thr High Court. On Tuefrday the court crrlnrrl ilif Wc.-t. Pultun Go\prnmei)' to relrasp Rsfio. who78 words
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Article93 1966-03-26 2 Now Solo a disaster area JAKARTA. Fri. -Thr flood stricken urea of Solo fn Central lava will he declared n.ttional disaster area, thr Minister Co-ordinator for Social Welfare. Mr Mul.iadi Djojomartono told flood relief workers. He also appealed to the nation for help in rehabilitating 300.000 people of Solo who93 words
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167 1966-03-26 2 Mrs. Gandhi says 'sorry' to Speaker NEW DELHI. Fri. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, India's Prime Minister, was called back into Parliament today to apologise to the Speak- er for leaving while he was on his feet giving a ruling. The socialist leader. Dr. i Ram Manohar Lohla. had accused Mrs. GandhiReuter - 167 words
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161 1966-03-26 2 Conscripts for Saigon: Holt beats censure /CANBERRA Fri. The Government defeated an Opposition censure motion condemning its decision to send conscripts to South Vietnam after an angry debate in Parliament last night. The Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Holt, shouted abov» Labour Opposition interjectlony to make an Impassioned call for theReuter - 161 words
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Article31 1966-03-26 2 LONDON. Fn. The U.N. 1 Srcretary-General. U Thant will adcires.s both Houses of Parliam ent on April 28 lvi >ng a four-day visit to London, the Foreign Office innounced.31 words
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Article32 1966-03-26 2 NEW DELHI. Pri. The Ini dian Government has approved a j Soviet project to builc a 7-700 million rupee (£590 million* steel mill at Bokaro in Bihar State.32 words
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Article44 1966-03-26 2 RABAT. Pri— The Moroccan Government yesterday took ewift action against students who staged a 24-hour strike on Wednesday. it expellee! all boarding students at Rabat University and sent, home about 3.000 secondary -chool students until lurther no--1 tice. Reutrr.Reuter - 44 words
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350 1966-03-26 2 PEKING, Friday COMMUNIST China yesterday followed up its rejection of an invitation to next week's Soviet Communist Party congress with a charge that Russian leaders were "accomplice! oi the United States, pure and simple." The charge came in an articleReuter - 350 words
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Article31 1966-03-26 2 WASHINGTON. Fil Th» Aiomir Enrrcy Cnmnn Mun announOCtl lli;ii an unrl^rernnnrt nuclear test was conducted yenterriay ai Its Nevada trsi site ■> part of Us experiments to rli»velop excavation techniques.—R«uter.31 words
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Advertisement779 1966-03-26 2 4iSS&. MALAYAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE #WBi\^ y^JBHr. "'m-tik IMoloyno'i College of Poitol Education) (Mokfob Btlojor dengan Jalan Poi Malaysia) Fob Chong Buildiig (Third Floor), Johor* Bahru. jE$K&' Administration Offices: Room Nos. 6 o:.d 7 Printing Department: Room No. 4 Hk J& Mailing Section: Room Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Principal's Office:779 words
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Miscellaneous15 1966-03-26 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby I CONVEtKAWONAUGr J V^ TAIEORY..7 V VE£V PUMNV \\gw^NfcY pachlj^15 words
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Article, Illustration450 1966-03-26 3 WILSON'S HOPES FOR LANDSLIDE WIN RECEDE Labour plans big build-up to shake out complacency [^ONDON, Ftt. Britain's general election campaign entered its final week yesterday with fresh signs that the labour Party may not get the landslide victory widely forecast until now. At this delicate stage of the campaign, whenReuter - 450 words
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88 1966-03-26 3 JJWf.KOK. Fri. Six bandits were executed yesterday in a troopringed temple courtyard, near a market where they killed five people in a raid last December. The convicted bandits whose leader, Tiger Khao. is still at lar.ee fell before a police firing squad while hundredsAP - 88 words
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Article, Illustration274 1966-03-26 3 Businessmen use Manxes Bonds' to spy on rivals WASHINGTON, Friday. THE shadowy world of James Bond-type spying has crept into American business and is even spreading into the private lives of Americans abroad. Congress has twice this week been intrigued by evidence concerning the operations of undercover agents working forReuter - 274 words
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Article73 1966-03-26 3 LONDON. Pri. Britain's tiny Communist party, making its first nationwide television election broadcast, called for an end to British support (or 'America's shameful war in Vietnam." Mr. John Gollan. general secretary of the 33.734-member party, blamed Britain's domestic proi blems on "crippling military expenditure overseas73 words
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Article, Illustration79 1966-03-26 3 LIUU tomes the bride 'tttt >U.vl«\ Gone are all th» traditional ideas of long white gowns and flowing vrilv This bride wears an ankle-length outfit but it is a white brocade trouser suit. And tin- only piece of Trad left is the lucky horseshoe. Wearing79 words
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126 1966-03-26 3 Aspirin the No. 1 child killer in Britain T ONDOX, Fri. Aspirin is the No. l drug killer of children in Britain, three Scottish doctors warned today. I' causes more accidental deaths in young children than any other drug and indeed more than the next four drugs combined, they said.Reuter - 126 words
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Article28 1966-03-26 3 MANILA. Pri. President Marcos yesterday declared 1966 as Philippines-China friendship year. He made the proclamation after requests from the newly formed Philippine-China Friendship Association-28 words
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Advertisement187 1966-03-26 3 Are you always well-dressed in ft Kuratex? 1 II Bh NOT ALWAYS. The wrong tie, VV jfc SBHIiPnE&^ for example, can mar the effect am even a lxuratcx suit> **9 ""»sT&|ftiKM Or the wron S ec klace may dim M BfLiaraMi m even a Kuratex dress lSrfia*y H Sut S187 words
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Advertisement351 1966-03-26 3 ANOTHER NEW SOUND FROM I A II I ISA The mjjif Cirnt/I£ULL ELECTRONIC ORGAN f HHstt As powerful at the COMPACT it weighs only 48 pounds including legs contained in the keyboard console. A wonderful tone colour range is assured through the combination of the 3 voices (16', B, 4')351 words
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Advertisement466 1966-03-26 4 LIN SENG GARDEN SECTION 14, PETALING JAVA ADJOINING GOVT. OFFICERS HOUSING SCHEME PETALING JAVA AND GOVT. OFFICERS' CO-OP SOCIETY SUNGEI WAY HOUSING SCHEME FREEHOLD TITLE N^^NS^O^^^^^^^^^^^ Only 8 nrxxe units available from Only 3 more units available from the \^^O^il'-^S^^3^^ the 173 units of sir) g |e storey terrace 13466 words
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307 1966-03-26 5 SINGAPORE, Friday. •pHK Ministry of Education is organising an annual Festival of Music and Dance in Singapore. The first festival will be staged in May this year. Participation in this festival will be on an islandwide scale by students in primary307 words
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86 1966-03-26 5 Mattar West is interdistrict champ SINGAPORE. Fri. The Mattar West Secondary Vocal School whs adjudced the Interdistrict senior champion at finals 01 the ninth Shell Traflir Game held at Kalians Park Safety First Playground. The run-ner-up was tlie Se\onth Day Adventist Secondary School. In the Inter-District Junior Section, the Cheng86 words
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Article65 1966-03-26 5 SINGAPORE. Fri —More than 500 volunteers of the Singapore Red Cross Society will be out on the streets on April 2 to sell flags on behalf of the society. The Flag Day will mark the beginning of the society's appeals for donations for the65 words
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269 1966-03-26 5 MORE NOW USING ORAL PILLS IN FAMILY PLANNING OINGAFOBB, Fri. Married women still favoured the coiuiom method of fumily planning last year, although the number using oral pills jumped from 20 per cent of the patients in 1964 to 33 per cent. The Singapore Family Planning Association report which gave269 words
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Article57 1966-03-26 5 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Singapore Infantry Regiment Band will perform at Cnangi Point community centre between 8 p..m and 9 p.m. tomorrow. On Sunday, the Police Band v;tl! perform at Hong Lim Park be.ween 5 p.m. and 6 p.m.. and tlie People's Association Band is performing57 words
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Article126 1966-03-26 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. An independent airline, British Eagle, has applied to the Air Transport Board in London for authority to provide a twice-week-ly passenger and freight service to Hong Kong, using Singapore as a delivery point for freight. A spokesman for the company said that application126 words
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Article, Illustration346 1966-03-26 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Thi: home and school room for the 324 students of the University of Seven Seas is a 12.500 -ton liner, equipped with the latest facilities, including a theatre, swimming pool and an oceanography laboratory. The all-white ship. 482 feet In length and 69346 words
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Article78 1966-03-26 5 15 th DAY OF MURDER HEARING SINGAPORE. Kri. The murdiT trial of Harl Ram. a schixil watchman, accused of stabbing his father-in-law to death at home, entered Us 15th day hearing today in the High Court. Yesterday, the DPP, Mr. Dallp Singh, began his cress-examlna-tlor. of Hari Ram. who had78 words
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Advertisement302 1966-03-26 5 The girl in theX^U^fe swimsuit Ht 4t^La Ha^^^^aflP^^^PlaJßa^ J ■^fif J daY ♦JjUPI Wt ■Kaß&a^Jnß fiiyjHftw ,i^i«Bo lil^— al ■^B^NBaaaKa^Ml KHi "^atal B JB K The fabulous 1966 range of Always confident that she looks her best. Because mimmtmr Silhouette understand about figures; they have styles *«§jfeai and textures to302 words
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Miscellaneous176 1966-03-26 5 Ml*' i§ Onp By 1.11 Mituniin BB l^rTlovvTb OH, YES, OSCAR LJ X OH. IVE PULLED I I ...BUT THAT'S AXL THFSE C*YS. AH, Li I V OSCAR, MtXICO, BOOM.' IVE XCHEMCAIX OFT A FEW PRETTY OU> HAT I YES.' r*SUbOU6./\iM/HtCH BRINGS Jl f MEET PR. V COCTOR HEARPOF ENGINEER..176 words
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Article, Illustration70 1966-03-26 6 School asst exam officer dies SINGAPORE. Fri. The Assistant Examinations Officer (Chinese Schools), Mr (.uli Hock li m (above), died in his Mulberry Avenue borne today after a short illness. He was 55. He left behind a uidow. Madam hi.i Chens l.i.in. three sons and three daughters. The funeral ceremony70 words
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370 1966-03-26 6 Court told of f euding' at Jurong shipyard SINGAPORE, Frl 1 Singapore Industrial Arbitration Court president, Mr. Tan Boon Chiang, was loday told of "feuding and resentment" among workers engaged in Jurong Shipyard Limited! The court, which was hearing a dispute arising out of a wage claim submitted on the370 words
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130 1966-03-26 6 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Minister for Law and National Development Mr. E W Barker, will officiate at the opening ceremony of the 161 hawkers 1 stalls at Buklt Ho Swee Estate to--ffir^SfWU were constructed by the Housing and Development Board, are situated on the130 words
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173 1966-03-26 6 'PESTA DEBATE DARE TREATED AS JOKE SINGAPORE, Fit The political secretary to the Singapore Ministry of Culture, Inche .Mohammed Ghazali Ismail, has turned down "as a joke" a challenge by Inche Nongchik (ihani. the secretarygeneral of the Malay Cultural Organisation, Sriwana, to a debate on the latter's charge that the173 words
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Article50 1966-03-26 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Hobin.sons annual sale which begins at 9 a.m. tomorrow, will cater for night .shoppers. For the first day, the store will remain open until lo p.m. If this proves successful, the practice will continue the following Saturday. The sale ends on April 9.50 words
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339 1966-03-26 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. The president of the Industrial Arbitration Court, Mr. Tan Boon Chiang, today said it was the opinion of the court that it was "undesirable" for em ployees to remain as apprentices for "unduly long" periods, ranging from rive to lb" years. He handed339 words
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Advertisement195 1966-03-26 6 MUSIC DANCING NOW IN FULL SWING Fully Licensed Bar Open Nightly spm to Midnight Sots E«rn. to lorn) Ii^J^^.TIIIJJIJIJIHJII' 1 _Gentlemen; Jackets ft Ties after Ipm on Fr.doys Saturdays Only. riKin^C ITALIAN RESTAURANT \Jiniw W Superb Cuisine in Continental Atmosphero s*l Tanglin Road ...Tel: *****5 TO-NITE SPECIAL at NEW PENANGWAY195 words
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Advertisement534 1966-03-26 6 I CAPITOL "s "o'e'TO-NIGHT MIDNIGHT! THEY USED THE WORLD'S DEADLIEST WEAPONS AGAINST THIS SECRET AGENT! ■fi Sk^ *il- J color scope! tTAMINC ROLF TORRINQ > HORST FRANK TO-NIGHT! SIMULTANEOUS MIDNIGHT! ■k. REX CAPITOL REX Singapore Kuoto Lumpur Johorc Bohru P. A LURID PORTRAYAL of a KINGDOM IN TURMOIL. 1 j|534 words
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Advertisement572 1966-03-26 6 ICAJHAY^ LAST DAY! 1 em, I JO. 4, 6 30 9 JO pm. THE SLENDER THREAO Sidney Poiticr Anne loncrott A Paromount Picture. OPENS TOVC" WAR OF THE WORLDS" IENE BARKY ANN ROBINSON rECHNICOICR PARAMCL TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT! HOWARD HA "RED LINE 7000 James CAAN Laura DEVON rECHNICOLO* iovorrov. c572 words
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Article, Illustration465 1966-03-26 7 Minister to report DatoS for alleged breach of privilege By OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS SEQUEL TO 'DICTATOR' CHARGE AND CLASH IN THE HOUSE... IJL'ALA LUMPUR. Fii. The Minister of Justice, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today successfully sought leave of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dato CM.465 words
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405 1966-03-26 7 Khir: 'More equitable' education rate for the rural areas KUALA LUMPUR, Fn. A "MORE equitable" education rate will be Impomrt on holdings outside local authority areas, the Minister of Education. Inche Moha- i mcd Khir Johari, told the House of Representa- j tives today. i He was winding up thr405 words
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Article23 1966-03-26 7 KUALA LUMPoR. Frl..— The U.S. ambassador Mr. James D. Bell, returned to Kuala Lumpur today after a Uiree-dav visit to; Sabah.23 words
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Article103 1966-03-26 7 Cars for judges Bill passed KIALA LUMPUR. Fri. The House of Rep resentatives yesterday passed the Judges' Remunerat i o n (Amendment) Bill providing for Government cars to be supplied to (he Chief Justice of Borneo, judges of the Federal Court and all High Court judges Introducing the Bill. the103 words
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Advertisement487 1966-03-26 7 WATCH OUT!!! IT'S COMING From Singapore It's The Top Stars Show THE PUSH PUSH SHOW Special Featuring Of Keith Locke The Quests SEE THEM In Their 1 Solid Hour of "SPECIAL SHOW" WITH THEIR GUEST STARS THI ANTARTICS TML FALCONS K L I v I Recording Stan To* I IFE487 words
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Advertisement297 1966-03-26 7 SWmPVXE AQXEL (GEYLANG ROAD T£l 4830«> > LAST FEW NIGHTS ****J^ SPECTACULAR VERSATILE 1 J "MARTEZ&MARIYA" 1 '1 (OF AMERICA A) A SHOW YOU MUST NOT MISS* *£Siv 7 MAKE YOUR RESERVATION NOW 3[ \jL Tro^over charge; !^l^ K 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY jM OPEN NIGHTLY TILL 1.00 A.M. fW SATURDAY297 words
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Miscellaneous31 1966-03-26 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdaht FAB AS T* N AGILE BOA.IN A 1 l CO^CE2\E9,VACM CAN DEVISE A J \*i ZtT STANDIN'UP.' SOLUTION TO S /f^&\ 'ISSX v P2OeLEM-C«ow? > <lr tWjpJ^-*31 words
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376 1966-03-26 8 SINGAPORE, Friday. American investors in Singapore will be guaranteed by the U.S. Government from today. This follows agreement on investment guarantees between the two countries. The agreement enables the U.S. Agency for International Development to provide the guarantees to approved investors, and376 words
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87 1966-03-26 8 Buffalo dies in head-on crash—police mystified From Jeffrey Francis IESSfcXTON, Fri. PoJ lice 1 ere are mystified how a iO-year-old K.idalan could kill a buffalo with his head. The youth, Claud Jokinol, was riding a motorcycle on his way to Penampang at 9.30 last nieht when he crashed against a87 words
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304 1966-03-26 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. T*HE Selangor State Government today rejected A an Alliance and Labour Party call for Staterun rice milling and manufacturing enterprises. In rejecting the proposal the Selangor Mentrl Be.sar. Dato Harun bin Haji Idris. told the Selangor Legislative Assembly,304 words
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276 1966-03-26 8 Statistics Dept starts high cost survey lESSELTON. Fri.— The first concrete step against the hi^h cost of living in Sabah was taken today when the Department ol Statistics decided to collect retail prices of certain basic commodities in the State. Ttio undertaking is bcinp done with the assistance of the276 words
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Article60 1966-03-26 8 KUALA I.UMIH'R Frl mara h.is granted mi r 9.500 loans, totalling $31 n. to heli) bumlputraa In their t.int Minister of National and Rural DeveloprrN-.r. Indie Kulriman bin Bulon. told tlic Hou"-e of Representatives yesterday. The io.tns, lie said, were nr»» i proved afcr detailed I60 words
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Article67 1966-03-26 8 Guilty plea in arms case KUALA LUMPCR. Trt. A 19--year-old unemployed youth. I. in Siang Kian of Jalan Tuanku Ah I dii! Rahman here, w.is tcxlay charvj cd in the Sessions Court with po»--spssiiiK a 38 .evolvrr and four rounds of amnimiitii n without a licence. He pleaded i Tlie67 words
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Article27 1966-03-26 8 SUNGEI PATANI. rYI. Dr. Ranjit SliiKli. of the hcpital lipic, anecl from -ovenimetit service to take up tani lecturer at the UnUersiiy ol I Malaya.27 words
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Advertisement64 1966-03-26 8 >:^:':>-:'>': •■>-:> "^S-S^S'^x Ja^aVi 388av*^aa8r Tnnna^ayiAJirtr>^*ii*i*<' '•■> 1 X, q& mSo^w .^b^^^^^bb^ W "^^K'v,'. a man's taste f starts withffWwaV It's the Tiger Beer man who gets the most '^%$M^ W out of life. Hes daring. 3f|#^%^-;. Skilful. Destined 'M:M^%PW' 1-m^^fer I to succeed. And he '^H^^jtf^^^^ knows that a64 words
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Miscellaneous278 1966-03-26 8 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS 14. 22 across feature of a concert 9 Malevolent character chang- on the right ilOi. ing will to upaet heirs "3-<t'. 15. They fit very closely— to aT. 10. Rver on a town in India (I). In 245. with a snow-shoe on 11. Lock or unlock?278 words
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Advertisement579 1966-03-26 9 ANNUALSME STARTS 1 1 m A\ BOUSEBOLB MIIVEJV U 1/11 I U /|V Of H CAJVDLEHH K BEDSPREADS ELECTRICAL EOOPMEXT JB I Coloured. Size 70" X 100' K2^K^ 1 MA«ICOOK HAIR DRYEHS Usual Price $24.50 \OW $18.95 P^^ JfA Usual Price $70.50 >OW $50 m H H B ELErTRic: hotplates579 words
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Article67 1966-03-26 10 1 II rrfi fli Minimum MADAM KOM SIEW ENC and Hunthank DactMl md Nuraei for n,art operation at th» aflar Hnapnal Datrd 17th Jan'ixrj MR. H H PEREIRA family :>>^' h I aMHIVM MaSMM a»»o- »r.a»n« »na a'trndanx >n» funeral H wif» and moinrr oa THE FAMILY of mo67 words
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Article93 1966-03-26 10 N »■.,./< 5/i 'Minimum} pan li invrd Mary Katurday aad tiindaj lunch time THERE ARE MANY on tb> hand 1 a _...n mii tbrrr only on* maratro- Ko-trr, St»ak Ho>;-» AS FROM ?ij-)t6h stlaa \nr.,, Ho lbn «uuld 6ave nu roßa«etlona »i'h Llan Tw film Co PO Ki.\ M93 words
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Article166 1966-03-26 10 li i» nrrf. 51 < tfintmiim I BIBLE PRESBVTCRIAN CHURCH inisoon (iarrtfn 9IS urn.; i Ufa «;>lt>trad R<l 10 00 a.m QmHIM. I rRESBVTEKIAN CHURCH. SINCA- pore I'm" Urekai4 Rnsti Pa— r I f-niKliiy I'nnn: dam. AT »fl CHRIST IS THE r» <n-- <•«• .Nun 1 :19 >•»166 words
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The Straits Times Saturday, March 26. 1966."
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Article723 1966-03-26 10 Supplementary expenditure f 1 $52 million ior 1965 occupied Parliaments attention for most ol two days, without perhaps petting to the real heart of the matter. Malaysia's 1965 budget provided a total ordinary expenditure of $1,599 million. Supplcmentanes in May and November, and now j in723 words
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Article326 1966-03-26 10 When the six-month nati ional language campaign which the Deputy Prune Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, will launch today comes to an *nd less than a year will remain before Malay becomes Malaya's sole official language. Time is running out. so every pflort must be made to ensure j326 words
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Article222 1966-03-26 10 The Sabah State Govern- ment may not be in a position yet to do anything about the high cost oi living but at least it is going to prove it is high. The Statistics Department there has chosen 82 household items, the major consumer needs of an average222 words
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Article430 1966-03-26 10 BERNARD D. NOSSITER - America's war on Asian hair BERNARD D. NOSSITER by DARIS. Fri The great wig war. touched off by some hair trigger diplomats in the American Treasury, has been quietly smoothed out. Now Europe's wig makers can assure their American customers that milady's hair may not be bey own but at430 words
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LETTERS
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Letter389 1966-03-26 10 I«"OR 15 months we Hv<d at peace with the Public Utilities Board. Rashly, we moved. Once the landlord's contract was signed we asked for the public services for a certain time and date. My husband took time off to be present but no one came. We389 words
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Article, Illustration889 1966-03-26 10 Britain prepares for decimal coinage AFTER EIGHT CENTURIES OF POUNDS. SHILLINGS. PENCE FARTHINGS. HALF CROWNS The target is 1971 but some problems remain WITH the old "£sd" system will go a tradition dating back to the 12th century. But both the British Government and business interests have agreed for some889 words
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Advertisement548 1966-03-26 10 Straits Timrt Malay Mail Ctsnlfi.a rtrtftiwumll aaa* ba >»■■< BM COID STORA6I SUPERMARKET Orcnara *~4 tWak. COLD STOKASf BR.4NCHIt At HaNand *—4 Ka»aa§ N...1 Baaa. CITY BOOK STO«E IT»^ Winclltlf tr H omH C#4sV9f Assai THE NEWS FKONT Frtipatnck Saa«nßa»4aat M M. ISMAIL 1 AamirolfT '—4. Mani Baaa. HAMIEM STORE.548 words
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Advertisement81 1966-03-26 10 THE BANK OF EAST ASIA LTD. 'Inei»r*»ra»a4 In Nt«| K«a« an 14 11 l«i( AUTHORISE CAPITAL 50,000.000 00 PAID -Uf CAPITAL 20,000,000 00 ■MM S 29,000,000 00 UMOIVIDIB PROFITS 1,903,873.93 TOTAL ASSETS $398,056,810.52' WITH 4« YIARS' INTItNATIONAI BANKING EXPERIENCI •»< a ««rl4 ».a. ..t..rt I •*"»tpona>«ti otfm M fn»*4- >»81 words
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Advertisement148 1966-03-26 10 Honours Graduate Wanted Shell operating in Singapore/Malaysia invite applications from Honours graduates tor service in their Personnel Administration. Although the successful candidate will initially work in Personnel Department, he may subsequently be placed in other functions within the Shell organisation as part of his overall career development. Age. About 23148 words
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Article, Illustration574 1966-03-26 11 VUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The House of Representatives was today told of quack doctors operating dispensaries and clinics. I)R MAHATHIR BIN MOHAMED All Kota Star Seletant. who was speaking during the debate on the Medical Regl*t»rtlon \mendmentj Bill .-a.rt that thr public .should574 words
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Article36 1966-03-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl.—Senator Gan Teck Yeow was elected chairman and Mr. O. H. Lang, v.ce-chairman of the Rubber Pro ducers' Council at the 15th annual general meeting of the council held here yesterday.36 words
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158 1966-03-26 11 lOHORK I. Ml 111 Fri The Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Ilaji Hassan bin Haji Yunnv haa warned civil servants in the State that if they are found urn making positive and full use of the national language in the .ulministratixe servire. the158 words
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Article, Illustration231 1966-03-26 11 Singapore glamour girl helps to win votes f ONDON. Fri. The L* Liberal Party in the General election in Britain claims to have the most glamorous election agent, in the country. She is Miss Magdalena Gard-ner-Brown, 22 who was a fashion model in Singapore a year or two ago. She231 words
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Article, Illustration146 1966-03-26 11 DATO KHOO: I AM NOT QUITTING POLITICS lESSELTON. Fri. Sa- b.h's Minister of Communications and Works. Dato Khoo Siak Chicw <above>. denied today that he had Intended to resign from his Cabinet post and quit politics. "I have never told anyone about it and I have no indention to resign,"146 words
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157 1966-03-26 11 KOTA TINGGI, Fri.— 1V Dato Syed JafTar Albar, M.P. for Kota Tinggi Tenggara and former secretary-gen-eral of Umno. today urged all Malays to give their fullest support to the party. "It is the only party that you can depend on to uphold157 words
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Article32 1966-03-26 11 KUALA I.UMPI'R. Fri. -The Arts Council of Malaysia will (screen Blake Edward's "The Great Race" at thr Federal Theatre on Wednesday a.t 8.45 pm. to raise funds for its activities.32 words
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469 1966-03-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri THE "Aid Malaysia Club", which is to meet in London on May 17 and 18 will consider about 100 complete briefs of development projects for which Malaysia is seeking foreign assistance. In addition, the Minister of Finance. Mr469 words
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Advertisement186 1966-03-26 11 get in the swim Vkth VOVJR OWN pO O^ A SWIMMING POOL FOR YOUR HOME' If you !**VMHnHHK*«HHE£jP ,*H| have the space (and you don't need much) we W^^^^^^^S^^B^S^^VV^S"-' have the pool. Big pools or small/or pools specially tailored to your property and your needs. Join the *S^* 4 H186 words
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Advertisement83 1966-03-26 11 YOU'RE WELCOME ■WaKmrn I f|BH| r "^S^^ '^^^H M fl^^L^Bl f AT MANSFIELDS You may be in a hurry or planning leisurely ahead, you may be travelling near or far, on business or pleasure, by air or by sea, cheaply or expensively whichever it is come to Mansfields for prompt83 words
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Miscellaneous894 1966-03-26 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S Koala Lumpur. add Yogi Bear: «.S5 Quest Prnanic; 6 Ipoh. Malacca; 3 Shot "Gardner McKay and Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; Anne Francis"; 7 News in 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Klaang. English: 7.1* Focus: 7.35 Jack Benny Snow, "Jack 3 P M.: Opening and Pro- Writes A894 words
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STRAITS TIMES Saturday Forum
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348 1966-03-26 12 THE MOTE IN OUR EYE" 11/E Malaysians and Singaporeans in London talk a lot about the English people practising colour bar. We criticise them for putting up "no roloureds" notices for accommodation and jobs in shops and offices. We, on thr other hand348 words
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Letter76 1966-03-26 12 IN reading the "full story 1 of the BIG battle to save the pound" (.S.T March 10 1. I am left wondering what difference there really is between Communism trying to gain power 'wealth by murder, subversion and other "crimes."' and the currency speculators who ran. quite "legally,"76 words
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Letter69 1966-03-26 12 1 APPEAL to our Prime Minister, to give each State a bangsawan. The show should travel to each and every ditricl ao as to give the nonMalays a better chance to learn the Malay language and at the same time see historical performance. 1 When the non -Malays understand69 words
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Letter54 1966-03-26 12 THE Teluk Anson Town Council is already collecting the first halfyear's assessment for 1966 for holdings in the Pearl Park housing estate here. Residents are. however, wondering when they will be provided with a few concrete rubbish bins for disposal of refuse for collection by the Council's54 words
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Letter166 1966-03-26 12 CLEAN FOR A VIP VISIT" a lew weekh A ago the Chief .Minister of Pc rang came on a tour of our District and on Saturday la-t the Deputy Prime Minister visited Nibonc Tebal. On both these occasions I was startled to see the town clean overnight. Drains which had166 words
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Letter36 1966-03-26 12 BOUT three miles from Seremban Town, stands a primary school for young girls. Just beyond its entrance is a massage parlour. It Is shocking that such a situation should be qllowed. WORRIED PARENT Seremban36 words
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301 1966-03-26 12 IV I may be perml'ferl an interpolation Into the correspondence ensuing hetween Messrs. William Cheng and Tommy Koh on the subiert of fees required to be paid by children of non-citizens n Singapore It appears to me that Mie whole question must turn on whether301 words
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Letter54 1966-03-26 12 ONE can see that the political bug is beginning to activate Mr. David Marshall. I hope Mr. Marshall has realised that he is no longer the "apple of the eye" of the people of Singapore, a position which he enjoyed in the long gone days of his Chief Minlsterhood.54 words
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642 1966-03-26 12 SURVEY Of UM •chOOl Certilicate examination results pubiished in your paper recently reveals one salient fact «at least in Negrt SeiiiOilan > the poor results of the schools outside Seremban. There could be several reasons lor thia state ot affairs. inadequate facillt'.e.-. compared to642 words
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Advertisement248 1966-03-26 12 oyL/uLI j At the ««rv heart of thi« beautiful cit> The Minohra Hotel emo>.< not only a key position, but combines many feature* that will ensure the succm of stay no matter whether it be for business or pleasure. We can claim to be the most modern luxury hotel in248 words
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Advertisement316 1966-03-26 12 LBQO will gtve hour*, days, months, of happy play to errrv child ov fr tour. With I<ego they learn— learn to use their imagination, to concentrate, to he patient. Has your child cot I.rgo yet Come and see us tomorrow. *^^a*^ .^radK M aT -~s m 4fr i it l316 words
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Article397 1966-03-26 13 Finance Minister lists a 10-point economy drive which Govt has already initiated KUALA LUMPUR. Fri r J^HE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today revealed details of the Central Government's drive to hold down Government expenditure. But the results from this economy drive to curtail recurrent397 words
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Article17 1966-03-26 13 KULIM. Wed. Inspector Tan Tong Sunn of Malacca, has been transferred to Ku'.im police district.17 words
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155 1966-03-26 13 Malays told: Don't only depend on rights KVMiAR. Fri. Malay businessmen mv.st be r« udy to compete with others and nut depend mainly on special Malay rights, in. In Yob bin Che < hull chairman of the Perlis Malay Chamber of Commerce, said yesterday. Inche Yob. a State Assemblyman, told155 words
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Article146 1966-03-26 13 CINGAPORE. Fri. The Creative Circle has announced plans for the fourth annual advertising awards competition. Entries will be received until April 30 from local advertising agencies and producers. The Circle's founder chairman, Mr. Brian Hoyle. who is creative director of LPE Singapore Ltd. said entries would be146 words
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Article, Illustration157 1966-03-26 13 r PWO giraffes which are to 1 be presented to the Malaysian National Zoo by Malayan Tobacco Company were loaded on to the Tjibantjet. a Royal Interocean Line ship, at Mombasa on March 15. The ship is due at Port Swettenham on Tuesday. The157 words
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364 1966-03-26 13 Geoffrey Boland - PARTIAL TAKE OVER BID OF ANOTHER ESTATE Geoffrey Boland i By SINGAPORE. Friday. A FURTHER partial take-over bid of a Selangor estate is being made by a local syndicate and if successful it will be the second company of this type to pass under Malaysian control in less than six364 words
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Article45 1966-03-26 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Umno is soon to launch a campaign to recruit "intellectuals" into the organisation to strengthen its position in future. In line with this policy, the party's youth section will soon publish its own organ. "Suara Pemuda" (Voice of Youths).45 words
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Article24 1966-03-26 13 MACHANO, Fri. Work on a new three-mile road, linking Butcit Siren and Kampong Bedol, has begun. It will cost the Government $200,000.24 words
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123 1966-03-26 13 $9.5 mil sugar refinery plan in Negri Fri. Tampin businessmen and foreign investors are planning to start a $9.5 million sugar refinery as joint venture at Ayer Hitam, about 50 miles from here, on the Negri Sembilan Pahang border. The Sharlkai Kiluiis? Gula i Tampin i Ltd.. has applied for123 words
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Article66 1966-03-26 13 PENANG, Fri. Dr. AH Asgar of Fiji. Jaycees vice-president lor operations, will lead Penant? J.iycees n donating blood to tin Penang Blood Bank when lit visits the State next week. Dr. AH is scheduled to arriv« In Kjala Lumpur tomorrow lor a tour of Jaycee units66 words
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96 1966-03-26 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. A taxi driver, Mr. Lim Chwee Tin, today offered a freak "double tails" 10--cent coin to any numismatist, who can pay a reasonable price. His coin has a clear impression of an inverted "tail" on the side which normally bears the96 words
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Advertisement215 1966-03-26 13 The whole world is using more and more AUSTRALIAN industrial products and equipment The whole world is using more and more Australian products at competitive prices. The wide range includes welding machinery, wire products, extruded metal proi industrial products and equipment. (In 1964-65, for metal-working and woodworking machinery, compressors ducts.215 words
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Advertisement338 1966-03-26 14 CHOOSE YOUR DEAL HOUSE/FLAT from... iIRVIEW TOWERS B r* -W- 1r- R.ver Vailev Ro/St. Thomo< Woii> IJ «ttre.H<i luxury Plots pwordt K wr. vot 1 1 a TS xxi t«oecte>o tc oa compl«t«d t>» PO |D.C Aa.ertisement Permit No 2b Coronation Road West "you q rSUtH I MX. IV Holia^c338 words
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Advertisement985 1966-03-26 14 (lontinurd from Page 18l ACKNOWLEDGMENTS It' Warm* SIS (Minimum, KAO WAI TIT family are deeply I Krntef.il to relatives A friends for the I asHiatance rendered for their wreaths, scrolls A donations In connection with 'lie d.-ath of the late Mrs. K»o Wai Tit. a UnMul thanks also to tbe985 words
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Advertisement1143 1966-03-26 14 SITUATIONS VACANT li Word* $t < Win.)— Box it et*. txtrm APPLICATIONS are invited for tne post of Head Teacher, National Type Primary Bcnool 1 Tamil' Ilu Uernam EsUte, Division I. L'lu Bernam. Lower Perak (N.T.P. School carrying U.T.S. allowance of 2 increment!.). Completed application forma, obtainable trom the school,1,143 words
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Advertisement1035 1966-03-26 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT li Hord* M <Mim.>—Bmi St et*. txtrm SEMI-DETACHED Two-rtorey nuu» i filly rurmsned :n Johore iiahru Toun 3 hedrooma. 2 nathroomt. hall, sitting I and airing room, eervant't room i kit. hen c. Rent or sale. Tel. IS'pore 1 *****. UNFURNISHED SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW, three Mdrooma, two air- >1,035 words
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Advertisement1073 1966-03-26 14 TUITION It *>mrd* M I Hi*., Box t* rt, ttt'm li i WANTED QUALIFIED LADY Tutor to roach one over-agfd Prill glr: Appl> B :,-.'t Corrmonwaalth Drlvr Singapore .r' TUITION AT YOUR House Prlma-\ a secondan *>"•> subject including Chlnebe. Rate* moderate Ring Chong. I Spore *****. ti 1 LAMBERT'S1,073 words
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Advertisement976 1966-03-26 14 BEAUTY CULTURE I Hor*t> *Im.,—Bax if eta. *ttm ftftOUCf SAPILV *ttb KvdUciog rom an t'tirmiftta SPECIAL TREATMENTS I War»la $t tWtm.r—Bma l» ttm. twttm DANDRUFF. ITCHY SCALP. Falling air Treatmenta. The New Hair Clinic, Prlnsrp St.. S'por* ***** '*****. OFFICE EQUIPMENT I Word* tt tmm.h-Bmm tt et: txirm VECTROPRINT THI976 words
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Advertisement1179 1966-03-26 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE li Word, <♦ I %t,m.,—Box >* et: txtrm M JULY I«CS TR4A. M: rag* k*w. Ir. I ■•urnnc* new. good condition No v I era Contact I'oon. 6o?0v S3 raman i: Permata. pore vrO Lv j RELIABLE USED CARS AT BPKCIAL PRICKS 1»64 Auitin A4O Countryman Rf1,179 words
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Advertisement873 1966-03-26 14 FOR SALE Wars'* $1 'Win.) Box M rtt ,*irm LADIES' FANCY BIKINIS H fo Baa th' Oarnpetittvi Lo< ric.ltnii lor Itntsbrrta. K-i Visi« ■B IT. Orcnard Koait. s i«re. SPECIALS WEEK at Ktakatn I S'r»»'. »|«ri- tkSSta to-itay fBfJ tli** f.tmll} to The Biorr nov ani ■v im. ii.:. r873 words
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Advertisement1297 1966-03-26 15 ERPOOL I WEST COAST UK.: Out S ton Sa<is P. Sham Pt-ing ATREU<; Lisbon, L'pool. Glasgow It Ptrt ULYSSES L.e-pod, Glasgow Can. 31 Mar 27 POLYPHEMUS L T-noei, Dublin. A'meutri... tda. 11 Mar 27 Mar 21' 1 Mar 21 AGAPENOR L erpcol, Glasgow api t MENESTHEUS l real. Glasgow Apr1,297 words
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Advertisement1252 1966-03-26 15 Bf aaa/ 'af T^f '/i/ J I J gk Tf I^MH Bf I*^*7 MM t/ f r//ftHbi//vfs filii i 1 1 EXPRESS SAILINGS TO SENOA-HAVRE HAMIURCIREMERHAytNROTTEROAM-AMSTEROAM 4TWERP-AARHUSCDPENHACEN. I*MIO P i'W Penang Arr: Genoa Havre H'burg Roam Ant# Coph ATACONIA a) Apr Mil Apr 17 11 II 21 j Miy I1,252 words
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Advertisement1290 1966-03-26 15 1 BenWLine] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONBON, LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS nxr kit ADir f <" HJTtjrg Apr 27 BENLARIG May 2 >mp>tKir« ex s-him Penint Rotterdam May It E. 47. Tilay Mir 27. 29 Mir 30/ 1 Havre May 14 Anmerp May II D it vjtj ivjiuir c G'moutrt Miy1,290 words
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Advertisement1244 1966-03-26 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U.K./CONTINENT. UldiH 'in S'pori P. S'haa Ptnani tin OF UPON i'«on. H'Burg. R «am. Hirra. Huii. Imra nim, G mouta 2179 Mai M Mat CITY OF SLOUCESTEI t/u«eip. Brcmea 29 Mar CITY OF LANCASTER HMMtj Rotter aim, Antwerp 131,244 words
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Article391 1966-03-26 16 GSA sales set pattern for rubber INFORMATION o n Tuesday 1 that the O.S.A. intended to sell more rubber from the stockpile wat> the feature ol the wt-ek's trading and this' news plus subsequent bul- letins on the subject set the i pattern, state H. C. B. Co. Ltd. in391 words
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Article203 1966-03-26 16 M.'ii ii 20. Tbrm montbs. INOUtTRIAIa o -Mi .in 10 eta. il. n:<. t >i. v cit. McAllitcr v cv. C.fc.UuldiDga i<) cv. Dunioua 13 eta. N. Iron s ota. UjpM eta. O C B.C 14 eta. i-.^au 14 eta ftoiMDMH)* II cv, fed. l)i«i>. is eta. ftN.203 words
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Article27 1966-03-26 16 Mar. 25. RUBBER PRICE: 69 8 cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $664.62} (down 871 cents). Unofficial estimated offering 240 tons (down 5 tons).27 words
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841 1966-03-26 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpilE concentration on the JL Stock Exchange yesterday was still on Chemical Co. of Malaysia Ltd.'s shares which were iirst listed on Thursday. Yesterday's turnover in the issue, as reported through the trading rooms was 401,900 stock units (valued at841 words
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Article25 1966-03-26 16 Malayan Stork Indircv Mar. 24. Mar. •Industrial".: 85.85 KM Tin*: 109.10 109.11 rubbers. IMJI \i\9.\f »D*«. 30, 1963 IM, Dec. 29. 1962 lflu25 words
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Article901 1966-03-26 16 EASINESS In and rrnorted to the Sinraporr and Koala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stork Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackrtH: INDUSTRIALS: Baixtead (l.OOO) 1.4.1; Chemicals «1.22 si. tl SI.. M.MBL. *1.25 SI., i 124 ?L. (10.0001 II M, I> CJ.iWI) *1901 words
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Article248 1966-03-26 16 APRIL flrst grade rubber f.o.b. buyers ringed at 5 pjn. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. yesterday at 69% cents p. r It. up one-eik-hth of a rent on Thur*day'n i-Ursini; leirl for the position. Thr tone was ver- quirt. I'-.A.S. and K.M.K.E. closin; prices in cents per lb.248 words
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Article69 1966-03-26 16 pHINEIE Produce Eichanita, Slnnapere neon prices per picul ft"'day: Coconut oil: bulk $52 aelleri. dnim fm ".-•it-rn Copra: Mar. Apr. X'K OMttM*ti T'TMluoted. Popper: Mtintok «t!'- Baravan white BISTI aaftan H.>mwitk Mark »I*:'> UirnponK tilmcU BMM IK wTUfi >» 1 V ASTA $1.->7« (M Milan tnvm S>niaporo Coconut69 words
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Article34 1966-03-26 16 ON th* free saehanKO markot Hone Kotik v»»t<-nla\ :h< ia quoted at 5 71| for T T and 5T(| for ca<h Stirling qiiofnd nt 16.01 tnt one tael ef geM at 263«34 words
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Advertisement886 1966-03-26 16 USTRaIM'NC* lUUND StRVICtS 1 INOI*. faKISTSN «NB P. CUl> SMVICU. la> (reaaatle. Aieiadt. Melisiirae. Stlaet Pmini p Shan S pore ">»'" Nstaaattreaa. *M 0»» 1 in II apt 18/11 I CaRPENTaRIa 18 it t|r Jl It Ist nil S'eon P SIMM Phuwi c u H L ir:: T i w886 words
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Advertisement353 1966-03-26 16 a jfiV^ Orient mid— east lines Great Lakes Service FAST OIRECI SAILINGS FROM SINCAPOIt AND MALATA IB CANAOIAN AND U.S. CRIAI UKfS PORTS Singapore <• S'nacs rtr^ng t'» icuMa ORIENT MARINE* Mar 27/2 B Mar 31 Mar Jl Apr 31 »tisll May I'li Mat 14/14 May IS/IB i«*)U OdENT EXPOBIEB353 words
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Advertisement1443 1966-03-26 17 ns k— i^^w^p—^i^^^^Mi STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. poraied In Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Eightieth Ordinary Cieueral Meeting of the Company v. ill be held at the Renistered Office, Ocean Building. Collver Quay, Singapore on Wednesday. 30th April. 1966 at 11.30 am when Urn Directors will recommend for1,443 words
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Advertisement882 1966-03-26 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PI STATE OF BRUNEI LI VACANCY FOR ASSISTANT ENGINEER Applications are invited to fill j j. e vacancy for Assistant Engineer ..h, in the Broadcasting and Inioima- p,, tion Department, Brunei. coi QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: j Applicant should hold Final V eu Certificates of the City 011 Guilds,882 words
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Advertisement752 1966-03-26 17 JBLIC APPOINTMENTS I EMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TECHNICAL APPRENTICE Applications are Invited from deral Citizens only lor sponsorp to a three-year Engineering ploma Course at the Technical liege. Kuala Lumpur. ALIFICATIONS Candidates should be over 16 ii.- and below 21 years ol age lst August 196 b and must) EITHER i752 words
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Advertisement1527 1966-03-26 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT Electrical and Mechanical VACANCY Engineering Scholarships irp.ii.ii- in the Applications are Invited from I nited l Kingdom SINGAPORE CITIZENS Applications for scholarships In *> K P E T Electrical and Mechanical Er.gm- HKfcMfcV DKI\LRs» eenng are united from suitably SALARY SCALE:1,527 words
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Advertisement841 1966-03-26 17 1 TENDER IN MEMORIAM KENYATAAN TAWARAN i J.K.R. PAHA\(. Tawaran daripada Per- borong2 yang bcrdaftar di- J*^ J.K.R. Kclas C keatas dlbawah Kepala 1 K Kechil 1 i 2 akan di-terima di-Peja-i bat Jurutera Negeri. Pahang hingga pukol 3.00 petang IK LOVING MEMORY ><t the pada 7hb. April. 1966 untok:-841 words
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Article1180 1966-03-26 18 Bintang BT TIMAH 3rd day Race 1—2.30 Class 5 (S6.000) 9f I ***** I'anrlia Inilra a <Gurka> Lee 9 «2 Kahwi '> I ***** (nbelirvable k <Tnio> Allan 8 90 (Ft Nelson 1 3 ***** First love a (Profit Mawi 7 811 (F) Fosner 4 4 ***** Lark a (AP1,180 words
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Article635 1966-03-26 18 L;UAL-:\ LUMPUR. Fri. Entries for the April 3. 6 and 10 races here are: Apache. Aratlatla. Ayer Lengor. Banibollna, Bahnatn. Bersatu. Best Win. Blantic. Bus Pull. Cannonball. Caroline, Colonel. The Concretor. Contractor. Dal- j nldo. Darmal. Devils Peak. I Ditton Wood. Eiffel Tower. Em-635 words
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Article89 1966-03-26 18 fir»t day 18 races >: Cl 3 Div. 1— 5>,.f and 7f; Cl. 4 Divs. 1. a, 3. 4. s— 6f: Cl. 6 Div. I— 7f. Second day (9 races p: Cl. 3 Div 2— S'^.f and It; Div. 3— f: Cl 4 Divs. 1. 2. 3. 4—89 words
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799 1966-03-26 18 Sarawak nap JOSKER IV AND THE LITTLE KING ARE ALSO 'GOOD THINGS' UINTANG SARAWAK. a winner over 7f and narrowly beaten over 6f last Sunday, has an outstanding chance in the last race at Bukit Timah this afternoon. Challenging strongly in the last furlong B j n t a n799 words
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Article162 1966-03-26 18 EPSOM JEEP's best bets are Josker IV (Race Three). The Little King (Race Four) and Bintang Sarawak (Race Seven napl. BEST FORECAST: Josker IV and Spartan in Race Three. THE GOING: Soft to heavy. EPSOM IBT CAM. BOY POINTER r.PsoM JEM 1 Race 1 I NBKI.IrVABI.r. I.ODKRISH QA\162 words
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Advertisement640 1966-03-26 18 LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN TANAH PERSEKUTUAN KENYATAAN TAWARAN vfd at the Office of the Chairman. Keder*. I.«nd I Authority. 7th Pioor Government Ottices Buildins: Jalan Ournrv Kuala Lumpur up to 400 p.m. 7th Apri: 1966 from Contractors for the work of Maintenance in Rubber 0.. P.i.m Areas at the undor-meniioned f'I.DA. Schemes640 words
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Advertisement480 1966-03-26 18 NOTICE TERMINATION Of SUB-DEALER'S AGREEMENT WHEREAS by an Agreement dated toe 29th June. 1963. and made oetween Wearne Brother* (M> Limited of Malacca of the one part, and Rengam Motor Trading Co.. Kluang. of the other part. Rengam Motor Trading Co. were appointed the sub-dealers of Wearne Brothers <M >480 words
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Advertisement192 1966-03-26 18 l ii i i ii i 1 1 i i i i i i i i i i i SINGAPORE TURF CLUB MARCH (DERBY) MEETING j I LUCKY UK AW! j I What You have to do:- Attend the Meeting at the Racecourse, Bukit Timah on v Sunday, 27th March,192 words
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Article773 1966-03-26 19 Brilliant Pilot in fine trial TOMORROW'S DERBY gINGAPORE, Fri. Brilliant Pilot underlirjed his chances in the Singapore Derby with a sparkling gallop in soft going at Bukit Timah this morning. Ridden by Les Coles, the flive-year-old trotted one round and then quickened smartly to run 4f in 51 2/5 (3f773 words
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210 1966-03-26 19 STRONG BID BY HSIEH FOR THIRD HK OPEN TITLE HONG KONG, Fri. Hsieh Yung-yo of Formosa shot a sizzling seven-under-par 65 today to take a threestroke lead in the first round of the Hong Kong Open golf championship. Hsieh. winner of the Hong Kong Open In 1963 and 1964. isUPI - 210 words
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Article140 1966-03-26 19 KUALA LUMPCR. Frl. The Football Ass'>ciation of Malaysia has Invited Australia to take pan in tbk yaar'a Merdrka anmversaiv tourniijncnt from Auk. 14-27. FAM LCcretary Kuok Kin Kciik told Timesport that the invitation was sent today. The decision to invite Australia was reached following correspondence between Tengku140 words
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Article655 1966-03-26 19 LONDON, Frl. AN AIK HUANG, the Malaysian champion, is now odds-on favourite to win the men's singles title in the All-England badminton championships, following a day of shocks yesterday. He is the only Malaysian remaining in the singles competition and the only player amongReuter - 655 words
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Article198 1966-03-26 19 Newdick v Liang-huan series I'UALA LUMPUR. Fri. lv Ross Newdick of New Zealand and Lv Llang-huan of Formosa will play a series of nine matches in Malaysia and Singapore in the first Benson and Hedges golf tournament sponsored by Malayan Tobacco Company next monthNewdick and Liang-huan an* currently taking part198 words
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Article26 1966-03-26 19 LONDON. Fri. Results of football matches played 1.i.-t night were: twclish Div. 3Shrewsbury 1 Walsall J. Scottish Div. I— Stirling 3 Hamilton 0. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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338 1966-03-26 19 ERNEST FRIDA - Kingston: Singapore bodies stake their claims ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Fri. National bodies for all nine sports in the Commonwealth Games programme in Kingston in August are bidding for places in the Singapore team. The Singapore Olympic and Sports Council's Standards Committee at a meeting last night heard claims from338 words
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Advertisement248 1966-03-26 19 C 9 1 Goodwill Offer I 1 J^ >y up to 3U70 REDUCTION Vf /SPECIAL OFFER JM- on most items at our z 1 Bisley Bri Nylon Shirt _Z^^ BARGAIN COUNTER 53 Usual Price $16 50 li '8° irb°,"^.nn x^oro jDdn^jtj juu. -^Ajgj^ oftoonog<?oo o o q q c, ft248 words
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Miscellaneous67 1966-03-26 19 \THI.KTKS Anderson-Vic-..:ier-schools cross-country <Ipoh Coronation grd. 8.30 a. m Muar— B. Pahat-Kluang Kii.it meet (Muar). SOCCER Sultans' Gold Cup: Aimed Forces v Negri (R Range Rd. KL>. Penang Div. 2: Ch. Wanderers v dafc (5.15 pin/); BAFC v RAAF B'wortl) (6.45. l>o;h a' City Staduinu Ipoli Div. 3: SMTD. BG67 words
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Article29 1966-03-26 20 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Water will be cut off tomorrow from 10 a.m. until midnight at Jurong Road between 91 m.s. and 9i m.s.. includine trucks 5 and 6.29 words
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538 1966-03-26 20 KUALA LUMPUR. FRI THK House of Representatives today approved two Bills aimed at making the Federation of Malaya Rubber Exchange more effective and to control rubber exports so that it will not bypass the local market and deprive the country of foreign exchange.538 words
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Article126 1966-03-26 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. Britain s Income tax "king", Mr. W. H. B. Johns* n flew in here tonight for top-level talks, leading to a new double taxation" agreement between Siimapore and Britain. The rtttniMtoni. to be he!d behind closed doors, will beijin on Monday. They will last iat four126 words
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Obituary29 1966-03-26 20 Ml) COH HOCK LIM. K.v.ii.iin.'ition Oflta MiniMry fully home on 25-3-tt. Hin.i.il service on S;.--rhi-n t.i Ckureti. Ouillaroard Road, 1 BUtedari j i',n.K .lor to mourn hi- iirath.29 words
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Article, Illustration135 1966-03-26 20 The Scamp: Power equal to 170 m.p.g \|*lT|| a huge London bus in the background, the Scamp, an electrically driven car, manoeuvres in Ludgate Hill. The Scamp, developed by Scottish Aviation, an aircraft firm, was one of four electrically-driven models to be demonstrated. They have been developed as a stage135 words
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Article61 1966-03-26 20 ATHENS. Frl. The police clashed with demonstrators when King Ccnstantine and Queen Anne Marie went with political leaders to an Independence Day service at Athens Cathedral today. The demonstrators shouted slogans .o. and against the Government. There were cheers for King Constantino outside the Cathedral but shout.sReuter - 61 words
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Article32 1966-03-26 20 SINGAPORE. Frl— Small craft operators were today reminded by the Director of Xfarine. Captain J. A. L. PAVITT. to cany navigation lights at all time.s during darkness to avoid accidents.32 words
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Article286 1966-03-26 20 LONDON. Fri.— Closing middle prices ol selected stocks not including stamp duty were: .11 I I D..1 l> Consol 2i £37's —1 16 Funding 4 f i. £91,xd War 3' £32 BANKS Chartered 49 6 6 Honukcng £8 15 l(j —116 INSURANCE Com Un 43- —6 Prudentials A'286 words
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Article66 1966-03-26 20 LONDON, Frl. Spot 20 T id., April 20 d., May 21 1 16 d., June 21 1 16 d.. April June 21d July/ Sept 2i';d. Oct. Dec 21 1 16 d.. Jan. March 21 1 led April June 21 1 16 d. Julj Sept 21d.. Oct.' Dec 2lc'., Jan66 words
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Article34 1966-03-26 20 LONDON. Frl. Buyers £1352 >-f£4>. sellers £1353 I £31. Forward buyers £1324 < £I'-. i. sellers £132. I IS), Settlement £1353 i uiKhansrd > Turnover am 175 tons. p.m. 200 torn* Tone: Steady but quiet.34 words
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216 1966-03-26 20 •THEY'VE SAME RIGHTS AS OTHERS' KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. HTHE Selangor Mentri Besar, Dato Harun bin A Haji Idris, today defended the sale of State land to Ministers and Government servants. He was replying to Dr. Tan Chee Khoon (Labour Party- Jinjangt who yesterday cautioned216 words
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41 1966-03-26 20 Aquarium open till 9pm on Hari Raya Haji SINGAPORE. Frl. The Van Kleef Aquarium will remain open on Hari Raya Haji, on April i, from 10a.m. to 9 p.m. The Aquarium will close the whole day on March, 30 for maintenance.41 words
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Article40 1966-03-26 20 NEW DELHI, Fri.— The Government says last September's IndiaPakistan war caused a 5.6 per cent drop In India's tourist traffic in 1965. An "Image of uncertainty" at.d curtailed plane flights into India were blamed. A.P.AP - 40 words
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Article24 1966-03-26 20 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The congregational hall of the Khalsa Dharmak Sabha In Niven Road will be declared open at 11 a.m. on Sunday.24 words
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Article, Illustration264 1966-03-26 20 Malaysians to get defence training in India I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. India is willing to give Malaysia more training facilities for her armed forces, the Secretary of Defence. Inche Abdul Kadir bin Shamsuddin, said today. Inche Kadir. leader of the five-man defence mission to India, was speaking to reporters on his264 words
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259 1966-03-26 20 Anonymous phone call foils robbers SINGAPORE. Fri. A 999 call by a member of the public today led to the arrest of two members of a gang Of lour armed robbers and the recovery of part of their loot. The caller was walking p.isi Tan's Food Supply at h milestone259 words
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Article73 1966-03-26 20 SINGAPORE. Frl. hearing of a motion on a prot/ata matter, in which Madam Goh Joo iieeking to be held aa "an* of the lawful widows" of ha < i. an Insurance company dlree* tor. will ipsume some tima next month in too High Court. Originally, the73 words
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184 1966-03-26 20 SINGAPORE. Frl Two I more of the remaining eight victims In Monday's gas explosion on the Norwegian tanker Sem Tunsbarf have died at the General Hospital in the last j 24 hours, bringing the death toll to seven. The latest victims were Tong184 words
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Advertisement94 1966-03-26 20 Lite CLASSIFIEDS :i< Wor&t |fi I \l\mimum\ I j I ONR: To C.iilicnne and r. 6. on i'-l-3-otf al Mount Alvernm, a son. Rand.il!. broUier lor Kli..aririh and Twhm» Both wtil. HOFFMAN— E ASTON: Tho rncage-m.-nt U anaouncad v Melbourn*. 1.. 'Ik- ("live Wll■mil Datln 1» C. Hoffn in. o(94 words
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Advertisement106 1966-03-26 20 w'^f Biscovered/ 86-B Robinson Road, 5, Hock Yee Hrn Building. or\ q lnoc c Jalan Ah Fook, P.O. Box 1 935, Singapore An f i\nn p 0 Box ]04 Johore Tel: ***** *****. Bahru, Tel: 3958. 151 Selected Essays (2nd edition with hard attractive cover). Price: $6.50 per copy; postage106 words
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Miscellaneous49 1966-03-26 20 Hlnho.t and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Slnigapore for the period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 p.m yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 9(. 75 Penang 86 75 Ipoh »:< 75 Malacca ">0 73 Singapore »1 73 C. inlands 73 61 Jehvelton Hi 75 Kuchins 91 7349 words
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