The Straits Times, 30 March 1966
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Title Section26 1966-03-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 NATIONAL LIBRARY. The Straits Times ThH Niitiiiiiiil HKWB|iiiiiHr I-.std. 1845 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203426 words
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Article, Illustration580 1966-03-30 1 Brez calls on Peking to agree to top level heal-the-split talks MOSCOW, rues. THE SOVIET Communist Party leader, Mr. Leonid Brezhnev, today called on China to agree to top level peace talks either in Moscow or Peking to heal the deep rift between the two Communist giants.Reuter - 580 words
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Article70 1966-03-30 1 TOKYO Tues The Japanese Kure Shipbuilding Company toriav announced it had delhemi the world- lnreeM ocean-palng tiij to a Liberia!) firm operatlnß in New York The 1.200-ton tun can tow it 150.000 deadweicht-ton ship. Kure said Only two other tu^s in the world ran tow M i[*.Reuter - 70 words
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Article20 1966-03-30 1 Bersedia-lr>h menyambut tahun 1967 dengan mempelajari bahasa kebangsaan sekarang! THAT MIAMI: prepare for I'tiiT by learning; the National Language now!20 words
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265 1966-03-30 1 Sarawak to set up Borneonisation and administration KUALA LUMPUR. Tu*s. THE Sarawak State Government Is to form two 1 committees tor Borneonisation and establishment at Ministerial level, the Chief Minister. Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan. announced here today The announcement followed a one-and-a-half hours discussion the Chief Minister had with the265 words
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347 1966-03-30 1 Armless Miss Lai marries her long-time 'steady' KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Armless Miss Lai Yoke Heong has married her longtime sweetheart. Mr. James Lav Peng Cheong, in Arizona, in the United States. News of the marriage on March 14. wpa released here today when *he wrote to the oniclal Assignee, Malaya.347 words
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Article24 1966-03-30 1 GENEVA. Tues. The Soviet Union ana in rejected, tonay American proposals lor a treaty baniiui« the spread of nuclear weapons. AP.AP - 24 words
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Article87 1966-03-30 1 S V l> N F V. I u«s.— A fisheries rrsrart-h boat will !>• equipped with a ilrxiir for transmitting a puK.itnu i nrrtiit of elcHtri.it > to attract flsh near the boat for a census count The New South Wales Director of Fisheries, Dr. D. 1).Reuter - 87 words
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270 1966-03-30 1 SAIGON, Tuesday. pMI.MK Minister Nguyen Cao Ky today warned thai be might be forced to take drastic action lo put an end lo South Vietnam's sim merinc political unrest. At the same time, reports reaching Saigon said students in the northern city270 words
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Article89 1966-03-30 1 v\XBFKR.\. 1 tics— The Kj Australian Minister for Immigration, Mr. Hubert Opperin.m. tnd.iy urged all Australians to drop the term "White AastraHa "Responsible people should stake a determined illort to refer to our iiuniiuratiiiii poli< •> >imply as ;in immigration policy." !Mr. Oppcrman told the89 words
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Article30 1966-03-30 1 JAKARTA. Tues— Stern ».< minus by Gen. Suharto .mil Jakarta garrison com minder appeared to have forestalled student deI monstrations against new Cabinet, but opposition re- m. uncd. AgenciesAgencies - 30 words
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Article, Illustration289 1966-03-30 2 JAKARTA, Tuesday r fUK new Sixth Deputy Premier for defence, Lieut. -Cicn. Suharto, said here yesterday it was understandable that many quarters were dissatisfied with the new Cabinet. Gen Suharto v.(.. I\riUininn the structure, working method! and basic programme of thr naw C ibinel289 words
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Article, Illustration266 1966-03-30 2 SIHANOUK REJECTS SOEKARNO'S 'AMT AXIS Neutrality law forbids ideological alliance TOKYO. Tuesday Cambodian Head of State, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, has flatly rejected President Soekarno's "anti-imperialist" Axis, linking Indonesia. Communist China, Cambodia, North Korea and North Vietnam. In an article in the Cambodian political magazine "Sangkum". Prince Sihanouk also took a266 words
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226 1966-03-30 2 Paratroops replace Soekarno's palace guards JAKARTA, Tucs. The elite palace guard regiment, the Tjakrabirawa. was yesterday replaced by Army military police paratroops. The TJ akrablrawa Regiment commander, Brigadier General Sabur. handed over !he task ot guarding the personal safety of PreMdrnt Sockarno and his family to the military police commander.Agencies - 226 words
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120 1966-03-30 2 I \IIORE. Tues. CrOWdl X'K burst out ot control here yesterday a.s china's Head of State. Mr. Liv Shao-chi. flew here on the Hiird day of hi.s State vi.sit to Pakistan. Police drew batons and .si.i\es In vain as enthusiastic thoosandi ■urged120 words
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125 1966-03-30 2 TOKYO. Tues. 1 li«Communist Chinese Embassy in Indonesia has demanded that the Indonesian Government remove the restrictions it has placed on Chinese consulates in Indonesia and ensure the safety of their personnel, the New China News Agtfsay disclosed today. The (leimnil was made in125 words
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Miscellaneous33 1966-03-30 2 jLAT§H\ s l II :^T I mcxi MUST^ /ni me o*.v tlacbA I go no <3*vp» J that uas oeeteet V #WOP y K Usl MY 647E TUtor S > j fit /*4e j33 words
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379 1966-03-30 3 LONDON. Tues. I 1 TWO leading bookmakers last night reported a big swing in bets in favour of the Labour Party winning next Thursday's British general flection. Ladbrokes, which opened yesterday with Labour at 1-8 odds-on favourites shorted its oddsReuter; AP - 379 words
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Article40 1966-03-30 3 BRODHEAI) (Wisconsin). Tues. Eddie Brewer, advised in I!M>5 to quit farming because of a heart condition, died on Sunday, one day after his 101 st hirthriav. He kept on farming and retired 40 years ago. A. P.40 words
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Article78 1966-03-30 3 i ABIDJAN. Tues. A Libertan j mission which is trying to ease I tension between Liberia's two neighbours. Guinea and Ivory Coast, yesterday handed a personal message to President Felix Houphouet Boieny from President William Tubman. The contents were not disclosed. The mission, hraded byReuter - 78 words
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224 1966-03-30 3 Oil companies find big deposit of gas under North Sea LONDON. Tuesday. ANOTHER big gas find is believed to have been located under the North Sea. the Shell and E«so comoanies announced yesterday. A .-poke.Mnan said that surveys conducted by scientists during the weekend gave "encouraging indications" of gas inReuter - 224 words
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Article42 1966-03-30 3 LONDON. Tues. Mr. Harold I Bmedley was named British Hit;h Commissioner in Ghana last night. Mr. Smedley left Accra at the end of last year when Ghana broke diplomatic relations with Britain I over Rhodesia.— AP.AP - 42 words
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Article79 1966-03-30 3 LOS ANGELES. Tu«s. A 1 Negro youth was shot and > wounded by a security guard last night in the grounds of a high lenool in the racially-tense Watts i quarter. The youth was shot as he ■llMMfly tried to burgle the Jordan HighReuter - 79 words
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72 1966-03-30 3 CAPE KENNEDY. Tues. Ihr launching oi an orbiting astronomical observatory a 'telescope in the sky" was postponed here yesterday !>ecau.se of high winds and a technical problem. The observatory, weighing 3.900 In., is to provide man with his lirst clear look at the starsReuter - 72 words
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Article54 1966-03-30 3 LONDON. Tiie*. Lord Rothermpre- 67-year-old chairman of the Associated Newspaper Group which owns the London Daily Mail, married Mr*. Mary Murchison Ohrstrom at a Registry office here yesterday. His two previous marriages, to Lady O'Neill and Margaret Hunam- were dissolved. He succeeded to theReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration170 1966-03-30 3 The obsession of a blacksmith "ALL my life I have been dreaming of doing something that people would talk about. Then I saw a picture of a proud lion and decided I would carve myseif a lion memorial. "Then, in year* to come. everybody will know that a blacksmith named170 words
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107 1966-03-30 3 DETROIT. Tiies. The maestro of the b»rbershnp his spoken. Klertrir bair < lipn<-rv arc out He is Maestro Gerhard. 31. a sli.nnpiio. rtimli and razor man in Chicago, whose clients include singer Tony Bennett and television star Robert Horton. He won the world107 words
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Article178 1966-03-30 3 MARBLES THROWN AT HOLT BY WOMAN MELBOURNE. Tues. <i 1 A woman demonstrating against the Government's Vietnam policy last night threw a handful of marbles at the Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Holt, during Melbourne's rowdiest election meeting in years. She ran icrward as Mr. Holt stood up to speak. TheReuter - 178 words
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Article35 1966-03-30 3 SYDNEY. Tues. A bandit with a toy pistol yesterday bluffed 10 employees of a bank hi North Auburn, a Sydney suburb, ir.tc handing over between ASB.OOO ar.d A 59.000. Rruter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article68 1966-03-30 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Police today identified one of the two women labourers killed while working on a block of new ninestorey flats at Bencoolen Street yesterday, as Fow Yean Kam, 66. of Upper Nankin Street. The other woman has not been identified. Five other women were injured when68 words
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359 1966-03-30 4 Wedding is out for nurses in training SINGAPORE. Tues Tlli: Health Ministry's Deputy Secretary (Ad- ministration), Mr. Lira .100 Hock, told the Industrial Arbitration Court today that women student muses were not permitted to get married "lor biological reasons" which would interrupt their training. But he stressed that this official359 words
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167 1966-03-30 4 LEFT WING UNIONS PLAN BIG ANTI-U.S. DRIVE SINGAPORE, Tues. The biggest ever anti American campaign is being planned for Singapore by extreme .left unions here. The demonstration date is Labour Day May 1 and to be totally condemned Is American action in Vietnam. The Singapore Government is also expected to167 words
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108 1966-03-30 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Visiting Canadian National Defence College team spent a busy day today, visiting various defence establishments. They called at ihe RAF base in Tengah, the Naval Base and the headquarters of the British Far East Unified Command at Phoenix Park They met several108 words
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179 1966-03-30 4 m AlMißl-:. Tues The secretary-general of Singapore Umno, Dato Syed I -a Almenoar, today claimed that the party had submitted its annual returns to the Registrar of Societies regularly up to 1964. He said he would write to the Registrar next week to179 words
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175 1966-03-30 4 S 'pore-Russian trade talks near conclusion SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore and Russian negotiators are on the last lap towards a trade and economic co-opera-tion pact unless new obstacles crop up. There are only one or two more points to be clarified, and for the whole agreement to be polished up. If,175 words
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Advertisement139 1966-03-30 4 j |«T.fT.TiT-B__tt-a j LAST 2 DAYS! 3 Shows: 3-6-9 p.m. LttirNiiDu*-' pradkp kumar'A i a 4th Big Mtdnite Tomorrow! iii^'lH— E^^^^MWMßHsl i 5 _r ,_H^T^^*^_^B^ I J (F^ C ASIMANCOLOH u *m*t ml* lmc. nx r. *JH- nrr I m I LISTEN IN TO SPECIAL 1 Hour MALAY PROGRAM OF139 words
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Advertisement524 1966-03-30 4 TODAY ONLY! 11 om. 1.30. 4 00. 6 30 9 30 pm "TOKYO. HONG KONG MACAO" COLOR SCOPE in Maiuonn Ennlnh Chinese Subtitles. OPENS TOMOkROW HOWARD HAWKS tum ill "RED LINE 7000" Jomci CAAN Laura DEVON Techn.^e Of .A P.: ro^ci_nt Picture) BnTTfflftjUr OPENS TODAY! 11 am, 1 30, 4,524 words
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Miscellaneous452 1966-03-30 4 AIRPORT— IN and OUT THE followinic la today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport Singapore: ARRIVALS Air Vietnam: irom Saigon, Kuala Lumpur (VN 64M 11.45 a.m. Air Ceylen: From London, Rome, Cairo. Karachi. colomtio, Kuala Lumpur iAK 116) 5.05 p.m. KLM: From Amsterdam. Athens. Beirut. Bangkok, Kuala452 words
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155 1966-03-30 5 tINf.APORK. Tues.— Five J Hong Kon c nuiii.N— imludint a man will arri\«- in Singapore tomorrow on board the 'hitral. Iluy will brine some id outfits for two fashion shows at the Hotel Singapura Accompanying them will be Mrv Krii a Reigel.155 words
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Article60 1966-03-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Ac-! coinnvxlntion and laboratory f aci- 1 i, iiv .iv:ii..ibic i '.lie Field Siudies Centre oi the University of Mal.iva at U!u Gombik. The facilities are for the use of stall and students, school parties, members of the Malayan Nature Society, bona fide naturalists60 words
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Article, Illustration814 1966-03-30 5 KAUM IBU MEMBER OFFERS HER SOLUTION Seeni: We hope to wipe out pimps and procurers IPOH, Tuesday THE Perak State Legislative Assembly, wrestling with the problem of prostitution in massage parlours, was offered a solution by Che Som binte Abdullah, one of the two women814 words
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167 1966-03-30 5 $1,000 more for Sultan, consort approved by Assembly IPOH. Tues. A Bill authorising a $500 increase in the monthly entertainment allowance of the Sultan ot Perak and a further S5OO to the privy purse of the Raja Perempuan. was approved by the Perak State Legislative Assembly here today without debate.167 words
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Article37 1966-03-30 5 PORT SWETTENHAM. Tues. Employees of the Port Swettenham Authority will meet at the premises of the Port Recreation Club at 5 p.m. tomorrow to discuss the formation of the new Port Swettenham Authority Staff Union37 words
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Article17 1966-03-30 5 TEMERLOH. Tues. Dato Ngau Ken Lock has been elected chairman of the Pahang Shooting Association.17 words
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158 1966-03-30 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. A general court martial has found a RAF sergeant guilty on charges arising from a Whirlwind helicopter crash in Sarawak on Sept. 25 last year, in which all five RAF men on board died, it was disclosed today. Sgt. Thomas Barren,158 words
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Article35 1966-03-30 5 SEGAMAT. Tues. The District Officer, Inche Abdullah bin Dato Ahmad, will open a World Health Day exhibition and a baby show at the Diamond Jubilee hall at 10 a.m on April 7.35 words
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108 1966-03-30 5 mtiAR. Tuev Wmm men irmed with dashers ambushed a travelling salesman ami robbed him of $1,000 at BakriYonc Peng road. 13 miles from here, last night. 1 Ji»- salesman. Mr. Wong Suee Choy. 38. and his win driver. Inche A. Salam. 25. were108 words
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101 1966-03-30 5 gITIAWAN. Tues.— An estate smallholder. Mr. Chin King Huah. who went to the police station here yesterday to report that thieves had stolen 15 drums of sodium arsenic from his store, wjs surprised to find the missing drums there. He said that thp missing101 words
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Miscellaneous64 1966-03-30 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl f WE'LL PUTN If WE'LL BAT APTWA TH' LUNCH |V OUR SWIMI J /uPHEPeSOVER P-yi 1./ POOCH WON'T I \j I I(frSWELL! '"LETS <5O EAT A I |/OREETINSS79IR«I I HOPB YOU .I'M STARVED! J I DON'T MINO W OOIMIN6 YOU J H I 7-" K64 words
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Article61 1966-03-30 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Sim Lye Huat, who stole a mtotocycle from North Bridge Road on the night or March 20. was jailed for 18 months today by the First District Judge. Mr. K.T. Alexander. Another man. Mumamata alias Muniandy s/o Singaram. was jailed for one year by61 words
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335 1966-03-30 6 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A IR travellers, who hold certificates of identity issued by the Singapore Immigration Department without being endorsed w ith visas by the British High Commission, will not be allowed to enter Brunei with effect from April. This was disclosed yesterday335 words
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97 1966-03-30 6 SINGAPORE. Tues.— There will be no delivery of correspondence or parcels here on Hari Raya Haji on Friday, a public holiday. The hours of business at the General Post Office will be from 9 a.m. to noon. The post offices at Joo Chiat,97 words
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102 1966-03-30 6 2, 000 entries for Siglap Big Walk on Sunday SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Minister for Law and National Development. Mr. E. W. Barker will present prizes to winners of the Siglap open Big Walk on SundayThe 10.5 nulr w.i.k will start and finish at St. Patrick's School. East Coast Road. It102 words
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181 1966-03-30 6 UK POLLS: DAYLONG NEWS SERVICE ON FRIDAY IN S'PORE SINGAPORE. Tues. The British Informati o n Services at Clifford House. Collvrr Quay, hopes to provide the public with an up-to-the-minute British general election service fiom 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday. It is planned to have a ton linuous181 words
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Article34 1966-03-30 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Nanyanc University, for the first time in six years., will not hold a con- 1 vocation tomorrow. Instead, this year's convocation will be held on May 2».34 words
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Article56 1966-03-30 6 SINGAPORE. Tues The Australian High Commission in Singapore will make a gift of some 50 books to the National Library under the Colombo Plan on Thursday. >Ir. B. Pritchett, the Australian High Commissioner in Singapore, will officially present the books to Director of the Library56 words
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385 1966-03-30 6 SINGAPORE. Tue« T ITIGATION which turns out to be unnecessary in the High Court should clearly be discouraged as a matter of public policy, Mr A. P. Godwin, a lawyer, told Mr. Justice Ambrose today. Mr. Godwin was counsel for a Japanese shipping company in385 words
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218 1966-03-30 6 Fatal crash: Move to take case to Privy Council lOHORE BAHRU, Tues. —An application for leave Cram the Federal Court of Appeal has been filed for an appeal to be heard In the Pnvy Council In connection with a damages claim resulting from a four-year-old motor accident in which Mr.218 words
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Miscellaneous185 1966-03-30 6 Aih>y Oop By V.T. tiamtin jJM§§^j|§g§#'' WHAT A SPECIMEN! MAN 1 HIS WELL, I PUNMO 1.. NOW IF VO'JU. THKTS RIGHT, DOCTOR, IJ BS^^^^a***^ MtND WILL BE UKE WRITING /ABOUT THAT...BUT JUST STAMP /WE THROW A LOT /\..NO PIACE §f" ON A BEAUTIRJU.Y BLANK /IF HE'S WHAT >OU BACK OUT185 words
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Article, Illustration407 1966-03-30 7 National Zoo gets its first giraffes THEIR CAPTURE AND JOURNEY FILMED I/UALA LUMPUR. Toes. Eleven-toot t;ill Tiku and Lima the first giraffes to set heir long feet in this country arrived at Port Swettenham from East Africa today In the Tjibantjet. The two-year-old giraffes, each costing about $3,000, wore captured407 words
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197 1966-03-30 7 Appeal to firms in Sabah on costs data JESSELTON. Tues. The State Statistician. Mr. T. V. Palan. today appealed to all business concerns for i heir whole hearted I co-operation in the department's efforts to collect retail prices of 82 basic consumer items. IKe said the information I would be197 words
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Article56 1966-03-30 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. A Brl- tish Army surgeon who has been i treating Malaysian soldiers woun- ded by Indonesian terrorists along the Borneo frontier tias been transferred to Hong Kong. Major Bruce McDermott was taken out of from-line duty after having performed about 400 ope- I I rations56 words
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364 1966-03-30 7 THE Netherlands Government is now busy rounding: up experts for a mission to study special Dutch technical assistance to Malaysia in addition to its financial help through the "Aid to Malaysia Club'" This was stated here today by the First Secretary of the364 words
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192 1966-03-30 7 \IALACCA. Tues. A delivery boy. Tan Sui Lin alias Tan Kah Seng. 22. was fined $200. in default two months' jail, in the Magistrates Court here today for using criminal i force on a 10-year-old girl with intent to outrage her modesty.192 words
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Article26 1966-03-30 7 MACHANO. Tues ihe MaChang District Boy Scou 1 A.--o cation wili hod a Malay cultural show at the tout) padang here on April 426 words
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115 1966-03-30 7 IJEXAXG. Tues.— Yusuf bin Ismail. 19. today told the sessions court he did tint want hail Yusoi. who plead. (I gviltv to .i i-haree of breaking into the St Georije's Girls' Sch.ml i-antren hMI Sund;\ night, said his father Hid rot knnu he115 words
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247 1966-03-30 7 Most land schemes fail, says Mentri PEKAN. Tues. The Mentri Besar of Pahang. Dato Yahya bin Haji Mohamed. yesterday expressed dissatisfaction over the i failure of three-quar- i ters of all the fringe alienation schemes in the State. Speaking at a delegates" j cor.ierence of the Pekan division of Umno247 words
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Article55 1966-03-30 7 NEW DELHI Tues A new se\ en-man governing council, including Singapore's Defence Master. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. wsy elrcred yesterday for the AMan In- r sntutc for Economic Development i and Planning. The Asian Institute was established three years ago to train i economic plannersAP - 55 words
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Advertisement325 1966-03-30 7 CONGRATULATIONS FROM NESJLE TO I Tan Aik Huang v i V i > L i J Jt\ 1963 1965 Malaysian Schools' Badminton < Championships* SINGLES CHAMPION f^ 'j^ if^- I i 1966 ALL-ENGLAND BADMINTON SINGLES CHAMPION CONGRATULATIONS ALSO TO TAN YEE KHAN and NG BOON BEE 1966 ALL-ENGLAND BADMINTON DOUBLES325 words
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122 1966-03-30 8 Move to get Chinese children to Chinese schools SINGAPORE. Tues. A move is now on among Chinese educational circles here to persuade Chinese parents to send their children to Chinese schools. The y are concerned about (he gradual decline in the number of firstyear students in Chinese schools each year122 words
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401 1966-03-30 8 JESSELTON, Tu«s. gEVERAL big problems have emerged over Mara's proposal to start a bus transport service in Sabah. First It could not find to Ita satisfaction a route that has either an obvious traffic requirement or where the potential Is good.401 words
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Article26 1966-03-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Tengku Ampuan of Selangor will (rive away the prizes at the Senior Methodist Girls' School annual prize-giving day on Monday.26 words
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255 1966-03-30 8 NTUC research unit has broken Red hold on the unions, says report SINGAPORE. Tuesday. rvHE National Trades Union Congress s research 1 unit has contributed towards bringing about a healthy labour-management climate, and in breaking the strangle-hold the Communists had on the trade union movement in Singapore. This was -stated255 words
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Article118 1966-03-30 8 J CHORE BAHRU, Tue». Some 5.000 residents of Jementah and about 500 residents of Pava Jugas in the Sesumat district will soon be able to have DiDed water in their homes. The Public Works Department has i ust comDleied building a large filler works118 words
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Article, Illustration153 1966-03-30 8 Banker $20,000 for study grant SINGAPORE, Tues. Dato Lee Chee Shan (above), manaeing director of Chung Khun Bank Ltd.. has made a personal donation of 520.000 to the Department of Clinical Medicine of the University of Singapore for the award of i study grant. The study grant is for the153 words
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Article36 1966-03-30 8 I KUALA LUMPUR. Tues p. Karup. S3. was lined S5OO or I one month's jail here yesterday for reckless driving and causing thp.i j death of a youth. Lav Thim. in Cheras Road. i36 words
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208 1966-03-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The National Electricity Board today signed a Sl4 million contract with Fuji Electric Co. Ltd. of Japan for setting up a generating plant for the Batang Padang hydro electri< scheme. The contract Includes the supply and Installation of thr208 words
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102 1966-03-30 8 MALACCA, Tues.— A nieeseller. Goh Cheng Sm 33. pieaded guilty in the Sessions Court hcrp today to illegal possession of dangerous drugs— 26s packets ol morpiiine and morphine hydrochioride and was fined $500 or two months' jail. He was stated to102 words
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91 1966-03-30 8 1(1' ALA I.I'MPL'K. Tues. Eight people were iniured— three seriously when a bus in which they were travelling overturned at Rawang. 12 miles from here, early this morning. The bus was making the day's last run to Rawang when the accident occurred at 191 words
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Advertisement201 1966-03-30 8 i SturdY L^y Ab»^^^ Twice as S ron MM||o^ O 'spe nse t hßrn Orr> 9ay c ho ld»r St CotTo "Vl < CS) i faCOTT(S) MAKES IT BETTER FOR YOU lIS you want PDCOTA I llacarthat's V bigger more UUUDI/U UIILUIfI handsome n I Hi VAUXHALL **X*9 f */'±—-^^^^^^^^t^^201 words
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Advertisement111 1966-03-30 8 YOU SAVE 10% TO 30% at our EASTER SALE SIN MAY E E R 1342, CHANGI VILLAGE, SPORE 17. TEL: *****2 MIKIMOTO PEARLS ill PRICE FROM ***** f /■l\ BLACK NYLON HANDLE ML\ WITH STAINLESS STEEL V CUTLERY SETS SONE STAIN- f/M I LESS STEEL CUTLERY SETS. \/a|K 1 JEWELLERY111 words
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Article, Illustration475 1966-03-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wad \I.\LAYSIA has the talent and resources Ui get a job done and have it done well, the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said here yesterday afternoon. Mr Tan was speaking at the opening of an475 words
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92 1966-03-30 9 ipoh. Tiica OHHua btn \.i Pi'ciiay. a rapnaantatira of Federal Publications Ltd rei ported !<i poiice yesierd:iy tliut a customer dlaapnana after I paying him an $80 deposit tor ttra nti uf BoeyclopaMtta Bv;--tunnicit. 0.-m.m met the customer in a house in Kanip.ii" Rond92 words
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192 1966-03-30 9 SINGAPORE. Tues The Medical Progress Fund has received a donation of 55.000 in memory of the late Madam Chew Chwee Kirn. wife of Mr. Chua Toh Hua. chairman of Soon Cheong Ltd.. Malaya and Singapore. The money will be used to provldo a192 words
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Article119 1966-03-30 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. ABOUT 42.000 applications from noncitizens for work permits were received at the Employment Office In Chatsworth Road up to 4.30 P-m. yesterday. Tomorrow is the last! day. About 6.000 applications have already been approved and work permits granted! The number of applica- tions received119 words
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Advertisement154 1966-03-30 9 souls j mmm Dandruff Treatment iplip.t a^aTSaW. prevents a.*Get it at any pod dealer, pharmacy (edeial Dispensary limited. i ZANU S S I Gat Cookers For Easy, Clean and Fost Cooking. Suitable For All Types of Gas. S&ZZ l I t V i rotr Hire PurcKon Kee Host Radio Co.,154 words
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Advertisement417 1966-03-30 9 ,M, i -r«^ i IToMoCo] FoMoCo IS THE NAME FOR GENUINE FORD PARTS Fit only fully-guaranteed, genuine FoMoCo parts and accessories on your Ford vehicle. Ford style and quality are the best at lowest cost repair charges are low and established. That's Ford motoring! Only FoMoCo parts are f l417 words
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Miscellaneous286 1966-03-30 9 Straits Times Crossword At KO.ss I, CloUi lor some girl in Eng--1 Wntei is unusually Gbaat* land <si. morally >6. ~> 8 One of toa '-onnectlons be--10 Flier returns lo number tueen banks 1 8-o > lit. -one iraiiimn place <4, '< End ol resolution.' (IS). 5». IS. Gentler to286 words
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Article24 1966-03-30 10 MR CHOV AH TAN and '»m!1 <-■ %rr' wreath* ■cro .i* <">« »"»nd»n'« riiai 1 MRS MERLIE FERNS Tnankl B'aff 4 n .ijmi pre.en. .rl24 words
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Article44 1966-03-30 10 '(1 H-.rrf« |M Uimmumi HANDMADE. PURE WOOL, permanently moth-proofed oarpcta mad* to r,m»r for all at«a B> T«t Plnn 4W f.:ver V»11t» Road. 8 por«. Tel. J9353 SERVICE .re.- 1 eomnete BMBltaaaai.'* approved ofn<-i-*i aeivne. GIRARO PERREGAUX now at 37, Ronmaon Koad. Siocapoit.44 words
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Article687 1966-03-30 10 Parliament lias approved without serious opposition the establishment oi a National Family Planning Board for the co-ordination of family planning that will .still be largely the responsibility of the \oluntary organisations which have many years experience in this field. Official support and government, money are t ■■initial If687 words
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Article377 1966-03-30 10 The oil palm industry has prown vigorously in the past iive years. In Malaya, acreage j under this crop has expanded from 135.000 in 1960 to 200.000 in 1965. while production has increased from 90.000 to 135.000 tons. In Sabah. oil palm i:> now cultivated on 20.000377 words
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Article160 1966-03-30 10 Th»- Ministry of Health hopes to solve its medical staff j fhortages by 1971. reports the public accounts committee but in the meantime the position is alarming. Against an established strength oi 980 doctors, for example, the mini istry could tell the committee of only 472 actually employed,160 words
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879 1966-03-30 10 Prescribing the cure on sight of a symptom IT is hoped that by now the Ministers and majority of the M.P.s have read "Development Administration in Malaysia/ 1 the report to the Government of Malaysia by Professor John D. Montgomery. Harvard University and Professor Milton879 words
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99 1966-03-30 10 I WAS boni in Hahang. and I was six years old when my parents came to settle in Singapore. Since then. I have lived entirely in Singapore. I was educated ..nd received my primary and secondary education in Singapore. My father is a Singapore citizen.99 words
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Letter100 1966-03-30 10 r PHE reply from our National Library"* director concerning books tor adults raises an interesting question concerning the children's .section, in which Euid Bly ton's books are forbidden. Ukf many others. 1 wa.s introduced into the world of book.-> by her writings, and. contrary to some odd belief,100 words
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Letter67 1966-03-30 10 WHILE on the subject TT of the justifiable criticisms of Singapore's National Theatre, could something be done about the exit on the Van Kleef Aquarium side? The steps there are steep, broken and uneven, and without a handrail: they are very dangerous at night and an eyesore in the daytime.67 words
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Letter50 1966-03-30 10 f 'OL'LD there not be a law that any per.«.on selling goods door to door or collecting fees for any organisation, must first get the permission of a government authority? He would then wear a numbered badge which would be some safeguard to housewives and others. W. S. C. ipoh50 words
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Article454 1966-03-30 10 YUNUS MARIS M.A. University of Malaya - Learning Malay 21 1 YUNUS MARIS M.A. University of Malaya By AFFIXATION of "KE" Irontd.l Cli A third use for the preiix "KE" is to torm verb.<: by its affixation to certain nouns. When i *o used, the prefixes "ME". "DI", "TER". and "PE". as well a& the suffix ''KAN"454 words
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Advertisement738 1966-03-30 10 Straits Times at Malar Mail O«—»n« «<nrtw»maiiW Wf a* ai— <»«l coto storam sum BaMaaaTl OrcH«,d *«ad CmpHiaapt »m> COLD STORACt •■ANCNIS A* N»lUi>d I»W Hvral CITT BOOK STOBI LT»., Wiwlmttt Mjohm. C««r*e 0««*. THE NIWS rtONT fptipotntk Su>n»»l»«t M M ISMAIL J Admiraltr R««d, Na I■> taia. HtMIIM STORI.738 words
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Advertisement89 1966-03-30 10 All wise people S v know that gain is v commensurate with risk. S Do you know this s We do! S And we always bear this in mind when investing N V your deposits with y Deposit with S I THE FINANCE CO.. LTD. J 77-79, Orehord Rr>od, Spore.89 words
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Advertisement134 1966-03-30 10 MOTHERS AKTA-YITE ENSURES GOOD HEALTH PROPER DEVELOPMENT AND RESERVES OF ENERGY FOR EVERY MEMBER O F Y O UR FAMILY 111 hol cold m k> t-hich I AvHBBV^M good hoalth prep«r opm»n( and n^ t»»ll»a«'« ttud«r>t» yOullolt tK» jf l*fl' •r'tndation •vtiim at vatuaalo tfatary So antura good health, propar134 words
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Article, Illustration930 1966-03-30 11 Tin: Malaysia to ask for minimum of £1,200 a ton MINERS WILL GET $62 m. REFUND FROM SECOND BUFFER STOCK KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday MALAYSIA, with other producing I countries, will press Jur a minimum floor price of at least £1.200 a ton at the i earliest opportune moment, the Secre-930 words
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155 1966-03-30 11 I ON DON. lues. The j procedure tor considering changes in tinHoor and ceiling prices of tin were outlined berr yesterday by Mr. H. Allen, chairman of the International Tin Council He said that prices opera (ins when the Second International Agreement ended wouldReuter - 155 words
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168 1966-03-30 11 Siew Sin to make three-day tour of Johore KUALA LUMPUR Tues. The Mm- ister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, will begin a three-day visit to Johore on April 7. Mr. Tan will be accom- j panied by the Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. and168 words
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Article49 1966-03-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Two j Royal Malaysian Air Force junior technicians will leave here by air on Thursday for Melbourne to attend a three-month radio course at Collins Radio Company. They are: Inche Mohamed Yusoff bin Abdul Kadir and Inche Ahmad Jawas bin Hassan.49 words
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242 1966-03-30 11 Giving up his smokes saves him fortune for world trip CINGAPORE. Tues An American businessman and his wife now in Singapore are on a world trip, spending the small fortune he has saved by stopping smoking. Earlier this month. Mr. Benjamin High. 57. owner of a welding company in Pennsylvania,242 words
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Article106 1966-03-30 11 CIGARETTE I SALESMAN JAILED IPOH. Tues. A cigarette salesman. Ooi Swee Thy p. ft, was sentenced yesterday "to four months' Jail for criminal breach of trust of $1,290. 1 Senior Insp. C. M D'Cruz. said that between Feb. U and i Mfvcch 14, Ooi took assorted packets of cigarettes from106 words
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Article31 1966-03-30 11 TAPAH, Tues— A cyclist. Yeap Yew Hoy. 67, who was knockpd j down by a hit-and-run motor-cycle here yesterday afternoon, died five hours after admission to the Ipoh hospital.31 words
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Article216 1966-03-30 11 SINGAPORE. Tues— About 0 1.000 local civilians who 1 are established staff of the British Services in Singa- 1 pore are governed by the United Kinsdom Superannuation Act and their benefits under this Act cannot be changed without an amending Act by the British Parliament.216 words
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179 1966-03-30 11 Two more National Service centres planned ITU ALA TREXO1V GANU. Tues.— Two more regional National Service training centres will be rstablished in the country one in Penang and the other in Johore Bahru. the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. said today. Tun Razak said this when he took the179 words
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Article48 1966-03-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Turf _Mr. 'S. Sivadas hn.s been r]rr sidpnt of thr Kuain I.ump-.r PM-rhoiosy Club. Other officaiis VU»-pl M- Kg Sei: Kwan and Mr. K;r- rif 'P Singh; wcratary M'< Ja i»t Foo. treisurrr Mr !<v VH Bu uftl*t«nt Mcretarji Mr Nb Sone Kial48 words
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Article18 1966-03-30 11 NIBONG TEBAI. Tues. Woit on 'ho midwifprv clinic Berempane six miles from here, has Wen completed18 words
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Advertisement70 1966-03-30 11 MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN Vacancy exists for a Mechanical Draughtsman with th« following qualifications: U' Up to 35 years Experience Applicants should have four years experience in the design of petroleum refinery piping or equivalent experience. Some additional experience in civil and electrical design work will be on asset. Snlnry Commensurate with70 words
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Advertisement279 1966-03-30 11 ANNUAL SAIC I 1 wmm wmm wmm wmm bbb m I BREATHTAKING BARGAINS! I J SENSATIONAL SAVINGS! J I UNBEATABLE VALUES! SCALEXTRIC VINTAGE 'RADIAC GENTS I JAR RACING SETS I Rob.nsons Sale Policy g OFFICE SHIRTS Uuo| r pn« r f 89 Ck 111 has been Robinson's policy to II279 words
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Miscellaneous742 1966-03-30 11 TV MALAYSIA HAXXKL I"* 1 Lumpur. World 6.33 Cartoon. 7 News frnanc: 6 Ipoh. Malacca; 3 i in English; ;.i« Sheriff of Johore Bahru: 4 Taiping: 7 Cocllise-' Maniac": 7.37 ComBatu Pahat: 9 Khun*. mentary: 8 News in Mandarm: 0.4 a P.M.: Opening and 8.11 The Black and White proeramme742 words
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Article, Illustration175 1966-03-30 12 Advertising agency changes its name YOUNG Advertising and Marketing Ltd. will, from next month onward i be known as LPE (Lon-i lon Press Exchange) Singapore Ltd. following its acquisition by the LPE of London, the largest advertising, research and marketing agency in Britain and Europe. Besides the change of name,175 words
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Article, Illustration89 1966-03-30 12 \I/ITH effect from March 15 TT Mr. V. Olsen has been appointed general manager of Malayan Packaging Industries Ltd. in succession to Mr. A. Jolles, who has been transferred to Europe Mr. Olsen has been engaged in the packaging industry since 195(i. He worked many years in89 words
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Article, Illustration509 1966-03-30 12 CHAN BONG SOO - Canada plans to step up trade CHAN BONG SOO By PANADA is Liking positive steps to strengthen economic ties with Singapore on a broad front. Revealing this, the Canadian trade commissioner, he is also the acting High Commissioner Mr. John H. Bailey says that his country's immediate plans are to509 words
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Article, Illustration149 1966-03-30 12 New shipping manager TIE Campagnie Des Messagerie* maritimes of France has appointed a new manager for its branch office in Singapore. He is Mr. Louis Mauriac wbo has worked 17 years with the company's various branch offices abroad. He succeeds Mr. Paul Bontoux who, after Nervine as manager in Singapore149 words
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Article54 1966-03-30 12 U.S. Government officials In Washington are sharply revising their projections upward on United States ttross national product this year. inform»d sources said From a January prediction tn President Johnson's economic report of a $722,000 million 0.N.P.. key administration official:- are now privately forecasting a figure in the54 words
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Article, Illustration267 1966-03-30 12 Humes get two PWD annual contracts HUME Industries (Far East Ltd. Singa- pore, and their parent,' company, Humes Ltd.. Australia, recently con- 1 eluded, at practically the same time, transacttOOl which have resulted in the awards of annual contracts for New Guinea and Singapore respectively. In announcing the success- j267 words
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Article96 1966-03-30 12 W.R. Grace and Company said In New York It has mined with three U.S. companies In a U555,500,000 tin mining venture In Bolivia Grace will be the majority stockholders in a newly formed company to mine the tin. The others are Chase Manhattan Bank, Lockheed Aircraft96 words
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Article, Illustration275 1966-03-30 12 lt|R. THOMAS S. K. YAM. who started his career iTI as a 60-cents-a-day apprentice in a local engineering workshop, has been appointed plant pro durtion manager of The East Asiatic Co. Ltd.'s Vespa assembly plant at the Jurong Industrial Estate. This is the top position275 words
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Advertisement361 1966-03-30 12 tNCREASf D BONUS *bss4sssT^ '"*"^^L i WE ADDITIONAL SPECIAL BONUSES In add-on. SPECIAL MATURITY BONUSES amounting to 25% o« attaching bonuses are payable on policies of terms 1S years and above maturing in 1966. For policies o< terms 10-14 years inclusive, the special maturity bonuses payable are 10% o» attaching361 words
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Advertisement406 1966-03-30 12 x (or how to relax and unwind) Sail to or from HON6 KONG or JAPAN on your next business trip Take a well-earned rest! Sail P&O-Oricnton your next business tour to Hong Kona or Japan. II you csn't spare the time to go all the \sa> there and back by406 words
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191 1966-03-30 13 DARIS. Tues. France yesterday informed the L'nited States of her plans for withdrawing French forces from the military organisation of the Ml mt it- Alliance. The French Foreign Minister. .Mr. Maurice Come ilr Muruille. sa\e the I I I nder Secretary of StateReuter - 191 words
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Article54 1966-03-30 13 JAKARTA, Tuts. Siudcnu oi the Indonesian High School bluden'-s Association <Kap;> have staged a noisy demon.sir.it ion :ti Mi iiHcio, Northern Celebes, agams- the hiijh cost of living, i he Aniara news agency reported yesterday. The .students shouting "we are] hungry", "down with prices I marched along54 words
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Article38 1966-03-30 13 CHANDIGARH, Tues. Schools in the Punjab will give girl students marks on five categories of "simplicity." The Education Minister, Mr. Prabodh Chandra, said simplicity means "no tight dress, no lipstick and Do face powder." A.P.AP - 38 words
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367 1966-03-30 13 'U.S. will help solve India's great problems' WASHINGTON, Thurs PRESIDENT Johnson welcomed the Indian Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, yesterday as a a good and gracious friend and gave assurances that the United States would back her efforts to solve India's great problems. In a White House welcoming ceremony. Mrs.AP - 367 words
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Article, Illustration87 1966-03-30 13 IVI ANY bizarre craft have crossed the English Channel from Dover to Calais. But the latest effort must take the sea biscuit. It was an ancient bedstead complete with brass knobs and a crew of seven students from Hatfield College of Tech- nology, Hertfordshire, including one girl Sue87 words
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281 1966-03-30 13 NEW DELHI, Tues T»HE n c w 1 y-formed Asian Development Bank is likely to start operations in June, U Nyun, executive secretary of the United Nations Commission for Asia and the Far East, told the Ecafe annual conference yesterday.Reuter - 281 words
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193 1966-03-30 13 JAPAN TO GIVE $7.5 m EMERGENCY AID TO INDONESIA TOKYO, Tues. The Japanese Government today decided to extend a U552,500,--000 ($7,500,000) worth of gratuitious emergency aid in rice and cotton yarn to Indonesia. The Foreign Minister. Mr. Etsusaburo Shllna, -said the aid goods would consist of 10.000 tons of riceReuter - 193 words
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172 1966-03-30 13 Thanom holds talks with Prince Phouma VIENTIANE. Tues. T The Thai Prime Minister, Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn, arrived here yesterday and hours later began talks with the Laotian Prime Minister. Prince Scuvanna Phouma. :>ources said Marshal Thanom tcld Prince Phouma that Thailand \va* ready to discuss ways to ireet a172 words
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102 1966-03-30 13 gjYDNEY, Tues. Provisional agreement has been reached to build a new tin treatment plant at Renison Bell. Tasmania, by Renison Ltd. tin miner, and Capper Pass and Son Ltd.. British based smelters and refiners. The plant will be deI signed t« treat low crudeReuter - 102 words
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Advertisement105 1966-03-30 13 "Welcome to Tancho Night at j» —a NEW WORLD CABARET tonight" J/ jrffi^fc^ X^ Stay well groomed Jid^HPiils* the TANCHO way flH^P^I Tancho Tique TV* m w%n%%£\ IGm^Zm dSG' U tf^ftjJJ BmMWMmM POMADE |Ul^|L I|^| \4j(J/oualily SOLE AGENT IN MALAYSIA SINGAPORE "^H j^^^^^^j I W "*tl HOLDEN TRADING CO., LTD.105 words
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Advertisement819 1966-03-30 14 I i onlinucd from Page 101 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS .*'< Word* SIS (Minimum, THE FAMILY OF the late Leon* ',n thank all relatives and friends for h.lr scrolls, wreaths, donations. nlKht ftSjtt and attendance at tbe funeral. THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Ng Soo Oak thank friends, relatives and ill those819 words
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Advertisement1160 1966-03-30 14 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Wmrdt $4 (Min>—Bmx St el* extra WANTED RETIRED Foreman able calculate Quantity Aad Estimates t And R.ad Plans Box A 4613 B.T. j S pore. i WANTIO TEMPORARY SALE* i GIRLS during; April. Salary plus commission. Please apply personally at 8 J K. Asia Insurance Building. Spore1,160 words
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Advertisement985 1966-03-30 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Word* *t (Min.)— Box in et-. errr. BALMORAL PARK DM. It, Thre. j Mdrooms flats to let I'murniMied rearly or long lease. Very reasonable rent. Telephone iS'pore) Mlo3b. In■pection welcome 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. MOOERN FLATS at 40 Hertford Roftd. Kent 1260 00 per month unfurMBkai985 words
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Advertisement882 1966-03-30 14 EDUCATION M Hare's (Min.)-Bo' it eU. txlrm ELECIRICAL ENGINiERINU PRACTICE. Builder's Wuantltiea Be dinners' classes Rega> Scboo. Tel •iur*r> ISO! 'i^tijl' (t'OOr* HOW IS YOUR Maiav procresstni;' Improve your knowledge of th»- i l-in^uage by reading Berlta Hariao I Dally tbe only romanlsed National Language newspaper. j EVENING CLASSES lat882 words
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Advertisement883 1966-03-30 14 BUSiNF.SS OPPOUIINiriES tt Word* M i Mm. Box it ett. tit,.. BUSINESSMAN treVtlUaf. Jul ■aisjaa, l-oriiiom Hon,ikunti VlMsaat Phnom Penh and Bangkok willing to represent mam contact!, Write UPU boa -Ji94 fpara. POR SALE Business known as DORIS CEDOES carried on at COODWOOO park HOTEL voder a liceoed aureement I883 words
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Advertisement1126 1966-03-30 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS »..r«\ BJ Win i— Unjt i» el*, txtr, rj VOLKSWACEN OCTOBER t961 vtq isuod conJiuon tux BMBaaaai expiry |Ja Novrintii i < :tr \ie> SJ Duku Road -m Spoir 15 J.-u AUSTIN KM COUNTRYMAN De- j cemixT IH6V .15.0110 inilrs. Kxeeilent nl condition, one owner 5i.1,126 words
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Advertisement675 1966-03-30 14 FOR SALE »..r* BJ IBJSJ kj el* txlrm 196 b CHEAPEST SHIPMENTS nuen Swiranoar Ladi's Mm v IlltlrMl'k. r.rafhtOW'Fl* SI B| >l M, B« iBMaSI SI V) It. nnhcr i-athay M >ad. S'^vr. CLARIFOIL" iin.- rilulosr atsjtais. astlc sktaUßt in roll form tttl o<io y.-irds and I wulili x .v«i675 words
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Advertisement532 1966-03-30 14 DANCING li l!,.rrf> x» \l,n H. > .Is fxlrm VACANCIES BALLET UANCINC Afnl turn Also T:i|.. BMS] .p-IU BaMSJS tlir. \rt Si 081 SI 118. 4 SJSJM 11.i.1" BAR RESTAtRANTS (S'porr) n Wor4> aj i/in. .vi rt* gaanj LAI WAN RESTAURANT MWHI C'antone>. ,ied cv fatvoua cooks at 877 C532 words
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Advertisement1260 1966-03-30 15 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.: Oui Spore Sans f !-"ham Pening POLVPHEMOJ Liverpool, Dub' i, ATnouth... la Pt/Apr 1 ACAPENOR I [Ml. Glasgow Air 7 MENESTHEUS I vool, Glasgow Api Arr I Apr 1/12 Apr IS PATIOCLUS L .-;ool Apr 12 Apr 11 Apr 14 AENEAS [pool, Glasgow Apr1,260 words
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Advertisement1214 1966-03-30 15 i— BiMa^aaMUMuußmunamm-^unnßußmaamßßaßuaaanmmaaaßaiaaßamm T//£LnhL/A/£S Mi 1 EXPRESS SAILINGS TO CENOA-HAVRE-HAMBUBG<REMERHA»EH-ROTTEROAM-AMSTERBAM ANTTHERP-AARHUS-tOPENHACt* S'pon P. S'nam Penang i Arr: Genoa Havn H'bura Roam Antw Copfi PATAGONIA Apr 14 1| Apr 17/11 11/20 May I May II II May 24 21 Jna 2 lUSUANGA May 1/11 May 11/11 14/19 tune 4 tune II 111,214 words
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Advertisement1269 1966-03-30 15 1 ben&line\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON. LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. BC iu t inir fix Hamburg Apr 27 oLnLAHIO h u ii May 2 Singapori P. S'Mm Penang Rotterdam May II ll Pt Apr 1 Havre May 14 Anwerp May II BENRINNE S For ii"°rpooi ApV 2s Singapore P. Sham1,269 words
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Advertisement1311 1966-03-30 15 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARO SERVICE FROM UK. CONTINENT. Lialmg tir: S'sore P. Shan Pinani CITY OF RIPON L'don, Hbcrg. R'dam, Havre, Hull. Imm'ham, G mouth.... C 1-7 Tpfay It Mat CITY IF LANCASTER Havre, Antwerp, Rotterdam 14,11 Apr 17/11 Api CITT OF COLOMBO lonaon. Hamburg1,311 words
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Article114 1966-03-30 16 MELBOURNE. Tues. IxnrSTRIAI.S railiec with rises exceeding falls. Most moves were small, however, and trading was still quiet. Base metals and oils were firmer. Today > cloalnc prlc«a tn Auatrallan dollars and centa with Monday > prlcea In tirackru: Mount laa 4.16 14.12) N. Brokrn Hit] 337 (3.41)114 words
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Article217 1966-03-30 16 March 29. Three montha. INDUSTRIALS bouatexfl 1U eta, at. Invcat. W eta. UcAliatar 'J eta. O.HoUlin«a 16 eta. Uunlopa 13 eta. N. Iruo 8 eta K Smeltcru Zi eta. O C B.C. 14 eta. tCaao 14 cto. Roftinaooa n eta Ked. Dtap. i eta. V. N 'M eta217 words
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Article54 1966-03-30 16 r pill. present rate of ttlie Malayan dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24, 1964 is selling T.T. or O.D. 2s. 3 15. 16 d. Baying T.T. 2s. 4 l/16d. Buying O.I). 2s. I.d. The dollar Is at its statutory middle position in relation to it*54 words
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Article95 1966-03-30 16 TNI Attaeiallen of Banha tn Malay•la made tbeac cnangei tn Its r&tca to in. rchanla yeaterday (all ratea to JIOO): United Itatil: buying TT 33t. airmall oi) 321. 60 d'at. 33 5/16 credit bllln. :<3« trade bill* Canada: r.uylnit TT 35i. airmail OD 351. lid d'st. 35 1395 words
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Article27 1966-03-30 16 Mar. 29. RUBBER PRICE: 69 's cents (down one-eightb of a cent). TIN: $699.12*.. (up 54.75). I nnilui.il estimated offering 245 tons (up 15 tons).27 words
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Article76 1966-03-30 16 MINESE Produce Eiciiango .s■*»«• V noro noon pricei per picul ye»terday: Coconut til: tmlk SSII MttaM, drum ■m ■pOmb Copra: Mar. /Apr. UK /Continent: Udqjoted. Peppor: Muntak wl»lt« »190 »elt«r«. Sarawak white *IS7* Mllers. ►wciaJ Sarawak black (ICi wllen. Karblwl l.ami«oit hlack $142|(N) «ell*ra jail NI.W), ASTA 81M»«N)76 words
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792 1966-03-30 16 From Our Market Correspondent CONDITIONS were again quiet on the Stock Exchange yesterday with no real feature. The turnover was boosted by transactions amounting to 304,420 shares in CCM from Sl-21 to $1.34 to $1.23. This, however. largely consisted of "married" business, not being792 words
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Article24 1966-03-30 16 Malayan Stork Indim Mar. 28 laaW.M 'Industrials 86.52 86.57 IBBW 109.10 109.07 ruliben: 10!). 19 109.23 •Dec. 30. 1963=100 life. 29, 10U24 words
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494 1966-03-30 16 TIN rose by 84.73 to Mtt.lSJ per picul on an ofTering estimated up 15 tons to 245 tons. The rise was greater in proportion to the equivalent three months forward buyers' price advance in London on Monday afternoon due to better local494 words
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Article127 1966-03-30 16 SHIP* lying ilongj.di th« &in K apr>r« wharvi* or (apicted tortjy ar*i Bnvonsh'.r. 1 2, F.•llr^ky B/4. Piilnu T. k,.n>: M.W. B, ■oßMafe !f.W i. ,■■■> N W. 1. Ksst.-rn Mi.v.- 10/11. U'.m.i.l p t. Klnabala 2S ourta* m irn m 'si. 1 1 Viminalr V, Mvllla127 words
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Article38 1966-03-30 16 ON the rr*« eicnanic* marktt In Ron« Kniv pvataraaf Mm i. dollar wu iiuot<<l U B W Bs* T.T. and 5.74 i (or c .<■>!> StirhrtK waa qnMM) at 16.01 and •oe tael »f R«*<J ft* 2€S4.38 words
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Advertisement967 1966-03-30 16 aßßßaawiDi KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. D.S.A. PaeiCie Ck Atlantic Service Rtngtot H'ttmt U APf •c» N. Tort Baton PtiMM "KMiUwi Mart" II 21 Apr M/2S Apt II May i If* i iirat 12 laa* Japan Direct Service Peftanf SinffDora i Yolo»ant Koo* "»a»»aiitti" 5/ Apt M Apr tl Apt •Petti967 words
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Advertisement916 1966-03-30 16 AIR SEA TO JAPAN AND HONGKONG Go by air and return by s.s. "ORIANA" •42,000 ton* fully airconditioned stabilised) Dep. Yokohama 6 Apr 1966 Kobe 7 Apr 1966 Calls Hongkong 10-12 Apr 1966 Arr. Singapore 15 Apr 1966 FIRST AND TOURIST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE Apply to your Travel Agent, to916 words
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Advertisement442 1966-03-30 16 WILHELMSEN LINES FROM: scinimx.ia t»t Cwtiaeatal Parti (»r Biafkak. Ha«». M*t. Penang P S tiam i-njatore TOURCOINS (Calls Manna. SH»ng«»O 13/ M Aar IS 1* p S,.^,^i)-::::::::::: rvi«, mmm "tMB BARBER LINE FROM U.S.A. EASI AND WEST COAST PORTS. TRAVIATA 2 Aar TURANOOT FERN LINE FROM U.S.*. CULF AND WEST442 words
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Advertisement134 1966-03-30 16 p^S^ Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service FAST DIRECT SAIUNCS FROM SINMPOIIE AND MAUTt TO CANADIAN AND U.S. UEAT UKES PORTS Smnport P Sham Penan* ETA TorMt* ORIENT MAIINEI ETB M Mar Jl Aar 1 May 1 A. VESSEL M*T 1/12 Miy 13/14 MiylVH laat It ORIENT EXPORTER taM 1/12134 words
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Article960 1966-03-30 17 gUSINKSS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stork K\rhange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: BiiilnO (2.000) T1.47; C.C.M. (3.000) fIM. (125,000) I I.M, (124.000) 51. 23. <14,000) $1.24, 51.22 SI.. $1.23 SI.. $1.21 ."U 51.20960 words
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Article231 1966-03-30 17 Aj'KII. first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. yesterday at 69 i rents per lb. down one-eighth of a rent on Monday's dosing level for the position. The tone was dull. K.A.S. and K.M.R.K. n: prices in rents per Ih. yesterday231 words
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Advertisement298 1966-03-30 17 OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN c Twenty Ninth Annual General Meeting of the Stockholders of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited will be held at its Registered Office, China Building. Chulia Street, Singapore on Saturday, 14th May 1966 at 12 o'clock noon. NOTICE IS ALSO298 words
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Advertisement280 1966-03-30 17 H.M. DOCKYARD, SINGAPORE SALE BY TENDEP. NO. 378/SC. Tenders are Invited for the purchase of Surplus and obsolete I Naval. Victualling and Armament I Stores:— la) NAVAL STORES:— 2 No. Frequency Changers 1 1 complete with trailer 1 without trailer) Comprising:— fl) 350 HP.. 440 Volt, 50 Cycle, 3 Phase280 words
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Advertisement1528 1966-03-30 17 NOTICES PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbroker*) PERTADBIRAN KERETAPI Unredeemed Pledged Goods TANAH MELAYU Jeweller; from the following Pawnbrokers' Shops. VACANCIES FOR TRADE APPRENTICES. |N J«)n 3S SIS(KVm a Foh l r' Applications are invited from, Van Kee (Chop Her* Fatt, as '^ade Ap^ren- No. 287 South Bridge Road Scow tices1,528 words
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Advertisement936 1966-03-30 17 NOTICE KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB APRIL RACE MEETING. 1966 FIRST DAY SI'NDAY ITTH APRIL, 1966 SECOND DAY WEDNESDAY. 20TH APRIL. 1966 THIRD DAY SI NDAY 24TH APRIL. 1966 ADMISSION TO THE RACE COURSE BY BADGES ONLY Usual Si-Unlimited Sweeps are available at the Town Office and also936 words
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Advertisement349 1966-03-30 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT I 1 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE FINANCE DEPARTMENT: Requires PAYMASTER in salary scale ($695xA45-1280)— the commencing basic salary offered will be dependent upon applicant's qualifications and experience plus variable allowance as payable i from time to time. Appointment will be on a 3-year Agreement i ln349 words
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Advertisement167 1966-03-30 17 NOTICE OF REMOVAL MALAYSIAN AUSTRALIAN FINANCE CO LTD WILL REMOVE TO 2nd FLOOR, HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS, COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE 1. ON 2nd APRIL /956 TELEPHONE NUMBERS REMAIN UNCHANGED AT *****/2/3. Qssq) ESSO STANDARD MALAYA LIMITED have a vacancy for a LADY StCRKTAKV Applicants should have the fol. owing qualifications: Cambridge167 words
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Article, Illustration120 1966-03-30 18 THRILLS AND TUMBLES m Anglos Grand National THERE were the usual tumbling thrills in the Grand National -the world's greatest steeplechase won by 50-1 outsider Anglo (Tim Norman up) at Aintree, Liverpool, last Saturday. These UPI pictures show some of the highlights of the race. AT BECHERS Brook second timeUPI - 120 words
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275 1966-03-30 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. yNNES TREASURE, a filly in Mickey Donnelly's stable, has ability to match her good looks. This morning. Anne's Treasure (Ricky Kingston up) raced stride for stride with speedy Comanche (Glan Pretty) over 3f in 38 o/5275 words
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Article648 1966-03-30 18 FOR XL RACES IVEIGHTS -'or TT all eight races at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday: Class 3 Div. I—S IF ki. .urn. Ml llarapan B.li in t in 8.11 < unvair > '< Uj ps> 8.08 i.lolir Stream MS \rc Kn W H.«« Speed Boat S i"> Storyteller 8.04 'I'-li648 words
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201 1966-03-30 18 1965— g00d year for Perak Turf Club: Yeoh IPOH. Tues Racing in Malaysia has successfully maintained its high standard, which is comparable with most racing centres in the world. Ferak Turf Club chairman Yeoh Cheang Lee said this at the club's meeting tonight when he reporu-d that tlie PTC had201 words
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Advertisement523 1966-03-30 18 PENANG I MALAYSIAN SAVINGS FUND J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE mm\inii\r «r first ■wnm ri<»\ o! in. ..mi <i,-J X.X U- Nonce i-, hereby given that un--KEPA- d( lhe t ims f;,; e TniM Deed I-A Vi dixtributton of income of the above Fund is expected to bt *5 J mad >523 words
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Advertisement351 1966-03-30 18 •ÜBLIC APPOINTMENTS NEGERI BRUNEI J"iUn K«mdi Di-Pr jabot Siaran Radio dan Prncranfaa. PERMOKONAN2 ada-lah dlVmpiit untok memenohl jawatan k.Ksonu yang berikut dl-PeJab»t Siaran Radio dan Penenuim»ii, Brunei: TI KANT. PAXJAT <Ri«rn kklatakaxi dan I'i:\<;ai.aman: MMtl-lah boleh nismanjat tia;-.c2 untok mfiijalanl kerja2 pemeieksaan dan kerja2 pern- Ewikan. dan bolfh me/iplkat kcplrngkapan351 words
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261 1966-03-30 19 JOE DORAI - SASA WILL PRESS CLAIMS OF THE BEST SWIMMERS JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore Amateur Swimming Association will strongly recommend the inclusion In Singapore's team to the Commonwealth Games at Kingston in August of deserving swimmers even if they fail to reach the "very high" qualifying marks. SASA's standards committee,261 words
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Article64 1966-03-30 19 SOCCER Kluant League: 656 Squadron 7 Fed. Engineers 0. friendly (K. Kubu): K. Kubu Behru 9 Belata River Estate 0. Ipoh League Div. 3: PCRC •A' 7 RIB 1: Kilat B- wo. State DID. HOCKEY 1 .iipine League: Malaysian Service Corps 6 DTC 1. Friendly (A. Star): Sultanah Asma64 words
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Article, Illustration916 1966-03-30 19 FRANCIS; EMMANUEL - FRANCIS EMMANUEL 'MERDEKA STADIUM UNSUITABLE FOR INTERNATIONAL GAMES' By Kuala Lumhur, Tu«s. fHE TECHNICAL Organising Athletics Subcommittee of the Third Seap Games here last December have put forward a nine-point plan for "Immediate action" by the Olympic Council of Malaysia. The plan, which is contained916 words
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Article80 1966-03-30 19 19 Signals enter KO final CINGAPORE. Tues. The 19 Signals today entered the final of the Singapore Hockey Association knockout competition by beating Jansenites 1-0 at Farrer Park. Janier.ites were without state full-back Dick Gomez and their weakened defence was easily pierced by the Signals. Had the Signals been more80 words
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Article, Illustration295 1966-03-30 19 Tues. Malaysian badminton stars Tan Aik Huang. Yew Cheng Hoe, Tan Yee Khan and Ng- Boon Bee appeared in exhibition matches here last night before they left for Quebec City to play In the Canadian championships on Friday and Saturday. Svend Andersen, theUPI - 295 words
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Article213 1966-03-30 19 COCCKR— London, Tues.— %D The English F. A. Disciplinary Commission yestnrdav censured and fined < lar. St. John, the Liverpool .uid Scotland centre-for-ward. After an hour-long hearing. :hc commission decided that St. John be severely censured, warned as to his future conduct and lined213 words
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Article208 1966-03-30 19 Brennan Boys on view today SINGAPORE, Tues. *3 Singapore's Malaya Cup squad will come out of their month's centralised training to show their paces in a match against Singapore Joint Services at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow at 7 p.m. Twenty-three players avf been in training under British coach Frank Brennan208 words
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Advertisement105 1966-03-30 19 YOU CAN GET THE MOST FOR YOUR DEPOSITS WITH SINGAPORE FINANCE f nC\\ INTEREST L/Kj/ annum other rates for short or long terms deposits can be obtained upon request. i you save with complete 1 security. SINGAPORE FINANCE LTD. I INCORPORATfO IN S'NOAPCRI 244. LAVENDER STREET. SINGAPORE 12 Tel. 232«1(5105 words
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Advertisement66 1966-03-30 19 VA MMLNNC General HtUrs tfliTT fifMi n nnwnpw v IMs jw Uu\J LLILUzaaLUJLtq v XvX\*i\v''X*X\\\*X\vM x*x*x*iv I "ir itr *£r x-x-x-x-xvX-X'X'XvX'XvX'X'XvXv v.vsyss/ssssssjLXjd^r w JAk i a^^^^^^*^ r^^^^^^^^^^^m m^L^S f^Mfca^L^L^L^L^L^B^B^B^—^—^^^b^b^b^ irn|p SINGAPORE MOTORS M"D. k-f}--^'i 315-319, Orchord Rood Singopof T«| 2829) (5 l.r»t) 1 ostnouto, CAPITAL MOTORS (M) LTD. SHARIKAT HENG66 words
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Miscellaneous121 1966-03-30 19 DIARY SOC'CKR Friendly: Singapore v Jt. Services <Jn. Be*ar 7 p.m.). S'porr Business House* Div. 2: Slme Darby v Jardine Waugh (Farrer Pnrkc STC T ShtM] (Fairer Park*. Div 3: Bat* v Champion Motors (Farrer Parki: Metal Box v Harper Gil:...r. (Farrer ParlO RedifluMi n v Fraser and Neave i121 words
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Obituary51 1966-03-30 20 CAOLE RECEIVED ?S-3-66 fro-n tin. V.V. rharko fully. In- RECEIVED NEWS OF (teeth of Mr. lati Hi B.K. VEOH SOON CHEANG I.nr,- "ti ri.rn. on Boon. Ki,_ Chuai Lenu. 1 r.r.± Kin CIM-lUC. KriL LOOI. Knc Poh inn: Thre. khuiir.r dausbtrn-ln-law ;.nd (rand-children to mourn thwi IOM. K'lT I'oh51 words
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Article63 1966-03-30 20 SAIGON. Tues. Two people were killed and 36 wounded when a Vietcong terrorist threw a' grenade into a village film show audience last night, a South Vietnamese military spokesman said here today. Pour of the wounded were children, he said. The incident occurred in a smallReuter - 63 words
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Article48 1966-03-30 20 SINGAPORE. TUN KadlO Binojapun'f Enelish •ervtce wfll 10 p.m. tomorrow excerpt* lioni a speech given by tin- foreign Minister, Mr s RhUir.itnam .it a luncheon mretinii ol tlie Sineuoore Junior Ch.niiber o! Com ii The subject of the talk was "The Communist problem today."48 words
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387 1966-03-30 20 The Tun's formula gets the final touches KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. ■pKK Federal Establishment Office is putting the final touches to the two-point formula announced by the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Kazak. as part of the drive to streamline the public services. The final draft will be submitted to Tun387 words
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381 1966-03-30 20 GEOFFREY BOLAND - Selangor Coconuts advise stockholders: Don't accept offer GEOFFREY BOLAND i oy SINGAPORE, Tuesday. rE DIRECTORS of Selangor Coconuts Ltd., subject of a partial takeover bid by a local syndicate, have recommended stockholders not to accept the offer on the grounds that it does not reflect the full value of their381 words
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Article, Illustration219 1966-03-30 20 NINGKAN SETS THE RECORD STRAIGHT ON 'BOSSY EXPATS' KUALA lAMPIK. Tues. No official complaint "I expatriates placing obstacles to development in Sarawak has been made to the Sarawak State Government, the Chief Minister. Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan. said here todayHe was commenting on a report in Merdeka, UMNO's official organ,219 words
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Article58 1966-03-30 20 RIO DE JANEIRO. Tues. An t.stimaied 40 people were killed in a \iolent tropical storm which lashed the Slates of Gunabara and Rio De Janeiro during the week-end, police reported today. An emergency crew of 5.000 people were turned out to clean up Rio De Janeiro,UPI - 58 words
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Article34 1966-03-30 20 NEW YORK. Tues.— A fourman refugee medical team will leave for Saison on April 2 to help provide medic. il services to war refugees in South Vietnam, it was announced today.— UPl.34 words
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Article29 1966-03-30 20 UNITED NATIONS. Tues. India's population will more than double to 1,000 million In the next 25 years If present trends continue, a United Nations report said today.29 words
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81 1966-03-30 20 Thailand gets American jet fighters BANGKOK, Tues— The United States has delivered to Thailand an undisclosed number of F-5 tet fiehter planes, according to the Thiii Air Force chief. Air Chief Marshal Boonchoo Chandarubeks.i. The plant were the tirst to be delivered under a military assistance pragraataM. he told reportersReuter - 81 words
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Article63 1966-03-30 20 SINOAPORE. Tues. Television Singapura will telecast a special film report on the doubles and singles ruials of the recent 1966 All England badminton championships at 7.15 p.m. over Channel 5 tomorrow. The balf-hour report will show the Malaysian victories of Tan Yee Khan and Ng63 words
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Article335 1966-03-30 20 LONDON. Tues— The London i stock market was quiet and margi- nally lower. Offerings were light and there was an absence of buying interest. The continued Government lead in the opinion polls was the most influential factor, j Oils failed to respond to the Shell Esso North Sea335 words
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Article51 1966-03-30 20 LONDON. Tues— Spot 20\d. May 20, d. June 20 15 16d. July 20 15 16d.. July Sept. 21d Oct Dec. 21d.. Jan. March 21d.. April June 21d.. July Sept. 21d.. Oct. Dec. 21d., Jan. March 21d., c.l.f. April 20 9 16d May 20 d.. June 2n yd Tone: Slightly51 words
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Article33 1966-03-30 20 LONDON. Tues— Buyers £1370 17 ..i. sellers £1375 <-|-£s>. Forward buyers £1336 '-^£6>. sellers £1337'j £s>. Settlement £1395 < t-£3s> Turnover a.m. 150 tons. pm. 280 tons. Tone: Spot, easier. 3 months steady.33 words
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315 1966-03-30 20 CHILDREN OF ALIENS MUST GET PERMITS TO JOIN SCHOOL Education offices send out circulars to headmasters KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. CHILDREN of aliens, including Singapore citizens, will have to seek the approval of the State Chief Education Officers before being admitted into Malaysian primary schools next year. They have to fill315 words
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222 1966-03-30 20 Jakarta to Peking: We're not scared of threats JAKARTA. Tues. China came under attack In the Indonesian press again today as army authorities took steps to prevent trouble when a new Cabinet is installed tomorrow. Chinese oriented < I munist Influence In tte Cabinet was wiped ojt when it wasAgencies - 222 words
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230 1966-03-30 20 Malaysia's progress impresses NZ Deputy Premier IT UAL A LUMPUR, 1V rues. The De puty Prime Minister or New Zealand, Mr. J.R. Marshall. said here today that he was greatly Impressed with the "tremendous development" going on in this country In an Ini Television v Mr. Marshal] said thi cusslons230 words
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Advertisement54 1966-03-30 20 RAMASUNDRAM KAMALASANI: B1«.--'J atOl -t laughter on J4.3.H6 at Anunta Hospital. Thank* to doctors n<l s'nffs. The Choice Around The World HERMES 7=?^'-^u' The "Superlight" Mi **jBF Jnl wn A Mm mm 9 mh B^K>^gflkf^- bks^"*' OFFICE EQUIPMENT ,jualit\. irrri< UIP r. vu l *."'T u <5 '•>»" HAGEMEYER TRAWNC54 words
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Advertisement421 1966-03-30 20 I Part owner of I I over 20 companies I 'Mm Inche Diron Bin Haji Mahmood (above) of Opera Estate, jp Singapore is the grandfather of 22 children. He's a retired e| storekeeper and lives in a comfortable home. ig Although Inche Diron Bin Haji Mahmood is no financial tycoon,421 words
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