The Straits Times, 10 April 1966
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Title Section17 1966-04-10 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in NO. 1.569 SUNDAY. APRIL 10. 1966 20 CENTS KDN 2036 M.C (P) 193017 words
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350 1966-04-10 1 Deep US dismay over Vietnam turmoil WASHINGTON. Sal llehintl its carei ii i state—eats, the Johnson idministration is in tleep dismay over South Vietnam's, internal turmoil and the apparent IS inability to steer it to a constructive tnil. 8a far. Washington strategists s.iitl >esterdai the domestic turhuirnir has not cutAP - 350 words
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609 1966-04-10 1 THE BIG PULL-OUT SPECIAL STAMPS SALES SAIGON. Sat. 756 American civilians and non-essential personnel were today evacuated from the northern cities of Danang and Hue as the situation throughout South Vietnam became tense and critical. The big pull-out was carried out amid rumours of imminent action of loyal Central Government609 words
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Article, Illustration94 1966-04-10 1 IT seldom happen*-, but it did in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. A 40-passenger bus and a live-ton road-roller actually crashed in front of the railway station. It »vas the roadside kerb, however, that took the Difigest hashing. The hits veered on to the central94 words
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89 1966-04-10 1 Man stabs priest over wife's confession NAPLES. Sat. Gabriele Moliise. a 40- year-old tailor, yesterday stabbed hi.s parish prle.st at the end of a Good Friday service, then went home and shot big wife to death. Police said the man attacked the priest in tiie church sac- ist. v because89 words
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Article53 1966-04-10 1 PARIS. Sui —A strike by 2.F00 pilots und air crew v*st«=nwy stopped all Air France flights In and out of the Pari.s Oily internal tonal airport. Tile 48-hour strifes, second In 8 v.eek. will aftet; 150 Eas'er veekend tlieht.s and 15.000 p.i.ssemiers before It ends atReuter - 53 words
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Article126 1966-04-10 1 Nikita dropped from top list MOSCOW. Sat.— Mr. Nikita x Khrushchev. Russia's tormer Prime Minister, was officially stripped today of his nominal membership in the Communist Party's Central Committee. Though removed from power in October 1964. the 71- year-old veteran, now an ailing pensioner, was never i formally expelled from126 words
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Article73 1966-04-10 1 CHAMOMX. Sat. Alpine rescue teams last night brought down the body of a 30-year-old i mountaineer. Raymond Pipo?. accidentally .strangled by the rope connecting him to another c-limb?r ii.id d.ingled 24 hours at the end of the ropp after j (.licit Dii Wednesday vhile ;<t tempting to73 words
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Article51 1966-04-10 1 BOSTON. Sat. The longest newspaper -r.kr in Boston's history came to an I <t>(| vesierdav as three of the o dailies rolled off the ptimm. The afternoon editions of the Globe. Traveller and RecordAmerican wcrr on the sirms I shortly before noon breaking the :.iwspaper blackout.51 words
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Article19 1966-04-10 1 london sai < 50 MBUaa of iTHttiiromrho'i Britain yesterday a.s pleasure-seeking rr chao& on the roau* Reutcr. iReuter - 19 words
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393 1966-04-10 1 TENGKU MAKES THE FINAL TOUCHES AT REHEARSAL FOR THE INSTALLATION ftUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Only the final touches now remain in the massive preparations for the ceremonial installation of Malaysia's fourth Yang diPertuan Agong on Monday. Every detail of the ceremony, tvolved over hundreds of years of royal Malay traditions, has393 words
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Article82 1966-04-10 1 0 The General Post Office in Ipoli will remain open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday to «-l 1 only >pretel commemorative stamps and first day rover* for the installation of the "ang di-Pertuan Asong. Ihe Stales other post office* will be open for only two hours Martini;82 words
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270 1966-04-10 1 Up— a ten telescope star gazer satellite f'APE KENNEDY Sat.— The United State* orbited a stargazing "Bat" satellite yesterday to give m .n a historic new look at the universe and its secrets with a bundle of telescopic eyi i The 3.900-pound orbiting astronomical observatory (OAOi was circling the globe270 words
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Article26 1966-04-10 1 ZURICH B SUUO I nrv Prime Minister, chrd in hospital here Tiling following :i eight days iv.-o a haspl .;i. He wj.n 5b ReuteiReuter - 26 words
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403 1966-04-10 1 PASSENGERS QUIET AS IN CHURCH BEFORE A PRAYER j^ORFOLK Virginia, Sat. Five people were reported dead and two to lour were missing after lire swept the Norwegian luxury liner Viking Princess on a Caribbean cruise early today, a U.S. navy spokesman saidReuter; AP - 403 words
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Article64 1966-04-10 1 TROOPS PLEDGE BY EYRE v|\(. VIOHI v.t. NOT /fjl.iiid n ill nut withdraw hrr troops trmii Malaysia unless Indo-nr-iin confrontation <i actuall* railed off This tassgarisal smbmbms «.<•• gi\rn hBM tonifht h\ thr \r« Zealand Orfrnce MinUtrr. Mr. Dean Kvr*. Mr l»rr *prakine In BSSSSMB •>• ISJS .urixirt64 words
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News
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407 1966-04-10 2 r j'HK Registrar of Societies, Mr. Goh Sin Tub, has warned a 12-man group, led by the Bai isan Sosialus chairman, Dr. Lee Siew Choh, of their connection with an "'unlawful organisation" the Malayan People's Afro-Asian Solidarity Committee. li. letter handed to each member407 words
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Article, Illustration191 1966-04-10 2 The pious nun was a man after all TAIPEI, Sat- The abbc.^ of a Buddhist nunnery in Femora has created an island-wide sensation by disclosing that a "nun" who has been there for years is a man. Because of the exceptional piety of "nun" Chen Jui of the Fengshan PhoenixAP - 191 words
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160 1966-04-10 2 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The former Raja Permaisurl Agong. Tengku Badarlah. who is now the Raja Perempuan of Perils, today disclosed a wellkept two year old family secret. The secret the engagement of her son. Syed Sirajuddin. 22. a 2nd. lieutenant in160 words
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931 1966-04-10 2 PACKING IT IN- ALL THE REST OF THE SATURDAY NEWS TENGKU TO OPEN WORLD TALKS ON TAMIL STUDIES KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The biggest ever International Tamil Studies Conference to be held In Asia will be opened here next Saturday by the Pnme Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. In all. 50 major931 words
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Article240 1966-04-10 3 THE 'PRICE 1 OF 4,000 SCHOOLS A YEAR-TAN gEGAMAT, Sat. The Central Government is spending about $750,000 a day on defence as a result of Indonesian confrontation. "Our dally expenditure i.> now something like $1.5 million. At least half this amount is being spent to combat Indone-.-lan aggression,"240 words
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Article38 1966-04-10 3 SINGAPORE. Sat —The En*-li-sh server- of Radio Slngapurn w.li broadcast a talk on "Indonesia today" at 7.15 p.m. tomorrow by Fred Emery, special correspondent of the Times of London who recently spent eight weeks in Indonesia.38 words
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Article48 1966-04-10 3 BUENOS- *IRFS. Sa V lean six people died and many more were iirured when a tram lOOtpad the rail* at a station In North West Argentina Polirr said the dead included two women TT<e condition ot some oi the injured was serious. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article54 1966-04-10 3 Riddle of dead hairdresser LONDON. Sat Murder sqii.i jmtIn: the death of a woman hairdresser in London's pnisli W«H End found naked and stranu! I lier flat on Thur The woman, brunette, slim. «fe tractive Miss Put'-iciß l-angrum. 35 ran a hatrdrvvslnsr nalon at i\ur\ Kit; Hotp| under the businessReuter - 54 words
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52 1966-04-10 3 MACAO. Sat— Macao, billed a* the Mont* Carlo of the East, is to add bullfighting to lv fri.mir.fr attractions In a bid for more tourists. The govemment-franchtsed Casino Company announced yest«rrlrv that bullfights would be Mflfted from July, with bul!BgM(n Bran Portugal and MoI ».ml)ique.Reuter - 52 words
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Article163 1966-04-10 3 Phone-cut men rob miner IPOH. Sat. Four men. one of them believed to be armed with a pistol, robbed a prominent tin miner. Mr. Lam Swee Chum, ol about $3,600 cash and 'cI wellery in his house here early this morning. The robbers broke into his new bumalow in TUer163 words
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Article, Illustration60 1966-04-10 3 The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, holds a brief consultation with two principal figures in the installation ceremony for Monday, during the final rehearsal at the Dewan Tengku Abdul Rahman. They are (centre foreground) the Comptroller of the Royal Household. Haji Mohamed Shariff bin Haji Ibrahim and (right) the Grand60 words
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312 1966-04-10 3 BANGKOK. Saturday. JUAN DIONISIO, Philippine Consul to Malaysia, is on his way to Kuala Lumpur from Manila with a verbal message from President Marcos in fresh attempts to end the Malaysian-Indonesian confrontation. This sets intp motion a fiurrv 01 activities which moy occur within312 words
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Article340 1966-04-10 3 Hint of new deal for doctors JOHORE BAHRU. 1 Sat. The pay of doctors and other professional and techniI cal employees of the Government will have some relationship wijth the earnings of their colleagues working privately or in firms, the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, indicated here today.340 words
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Article, Illustration181 1966-04-10 4 KHENG HOR DONATES HIS SAVINGS TO SCHOOL FUND pENAJMG, Sat. A standard four pupil of St. Xavier's Institution. Khoo i Kheng Hor, 10, has donated his entire saving to his school's library and lecture hall fund. Khoo brought his piggy bank to school just before school181 words
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Article, Illustration484 1966-04-10 4 The Grand Prix 'widows': We are not jealous SINGAPORE, Sat. At the Thomson Road circuit tomorrow will be two wives of champion racing drivers, two wives who oil Grand Prix days, anyway are not iealous of the hold that fast cars have on their husbands. They know that when the484 words
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175 1966-04-10 4 GORGON MENACE —OR WHERE FIVE HUTS SPRING UP TO REPLACE ONE KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. I The squatter problem in Kuala Lumpur ha.s j assumed the proportions of the legendary Gorgon for «very hut demolished, five others crop up. The Chle: Arcnitect of the Municipality. Mr. S. P. Chow, told a175 words
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Article104 1966-04-10 4 IPOH. Sat. A padl planter, Shaari bin Ida. reported to the police that his buffalo with gun shot wounds was found dead in a padl field in Bota. near Parit, 40 miles from here, yesterday by Lovlsa Sundelin, Sweden's oldest inhabitant, who celebrated her 105 th birthday by104 words
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61 1966-04-10 4 BI7KIT MERTAJAM. Sat. Thieves broke into a Chinese Temple at Machang Buboh, three and a half miles from here, and took $93 from a chart- I ty box placed at the altar. The temple careUner. Madam < Ong Eng Soo. 49. said she was61 words
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Article50 1966-04-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. S?v«nt l een undergnruiciiiates and a lecturer from the Science Faculty of the University of Malaya will leave Singapore for Japan on Monday on a five- week study tour. The group will also visit Thailand. Hong Kong. the Philippines and South Vietnam.50 words
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Article47 1966-04-10 4 Today Sedill Kechil 1.44 p.m (7.3 ft); Singapore 1.19 a.m. 8.4 ft) 2.36 p.m. iT.9 ft): Port Dickson 9.15 a.m. (7.7 ft) 9.45 p.m. (8.3 ft Port Swettenham 8.31 a.m. (12 ft) 8.35 p.m. < 12.1 ft): Penang 3.12 a.m. (6.9 ft) 3.19 pm. (7.8 ft).47 words
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Article135 1966-04-10 4 Car thieves trapped on frontier A LOR STAR, Sat. Kedah police have detained three .nen .suspected ol trying to smuggle into Thailand a car stolen ir. Kuala Lumour four months ago. A police spokesman disclosed today that Malaysian Customs at Chanßi-,on iIM Kedah-Thai bordrr io\vn. arrested a man last Wednesday135 words
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Article52 1966-04-10 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Police yesterday detained four secret ■odetiM members under the Criminal Law i temporary prov>moiu>i Ordinance. Two of them are believed to be .secret society fighters and another- a deputy headman. The fourth detainee us believed to be involved in a number of52 words
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Article447 1966-04-10 4 "NEW YORK. Sat.— A 2501 b. 11 lion, enraged by photographers insisting on "just one more picture." bit and clawed a beautiful model with whom he had been posing docilely at the New York Coliseum yesterday The lion. Ludwig. whirled and attacked brunette Nell447 words
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Article61 1966-04-10 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Thieves ".:-'ike Into a jrodown in Boat Quay tm Thursday ni(?ht and es- raped with i.lr<- bales of cotton textile and bi»;.U"'>i <*ortli 51.958.67 Mr. Koh En* Jo->. 35. director of Chua Guan Co., «i« Circular Road visited hi Igodown yesterday morning and found61 words
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Article21 1966-04-10 4 SINGAPORE. S«t— Mr. Worn: Chiang SUng ha.s been ai>pomted an Assi.staiu Commissioner for Labour with effect from Mar. 21.21 words
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Article, Illustration244 1966-04-10 5 |fU ALA LUMPUR, Sat. Five supergirls came to town yesterday to prove that anything men can do they rnn do hotter. They are the advance guard ol a more to revive the ancient Malay telf-defence railed the "Silat Qayong." which makes amazons out Of the most244 words
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Article479 1966-04-10 5 .mt R A V OND m. BLHR. who has mt never i<i-t ai television's "Perry Mason." has been named defendant in a US$2O,OOO iSGO.OOO* traffic ii The suit was fll^d In the Los Angeles Superior Court by Arthur Rosson and Joy Moran, who claimed Burrs car479 words
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198 1966-04-10 5 DOME. Sat. Pope Paul yesterday carried a sixfoot wooden cro.ss to a solemn Good Friday ceremony and urged mankind to >hare the burden of Chrl.sf> sum-ring. Th* 1 Pontiff led the world's 500 million Roman Catholic*, in rtt« ommcmorattng the death of Jesu*198 words
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Article183 1966-04-10 5 BEIRUT. Sat— About 4.000 worshippers crowded into a little village in South Lebanon this morning where a 14-year-old schoolgirl, her face pale and perspirine and her eyes closed claimed to have had two visions of the Virgin Mary Men. women and children .lostledAP - 183 words
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Advertisement459 1966-04-10 3 n-^ i ...on the third day JESUS ROSE from the dead The Bible tells us "Christ was raised to life the first fruits of the harvest of the* dead." (I Corinthians 15:20) "Death is swallowed up: victory is won!" (I Corinthians 15:54) Are you afraid to die? alone? 'He lives.459 words
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Article, Illustration1367 1966-04-10 6 LORD BEAVERBROOK - THE ABDICATICSN AS I A SAW IT LORD BEAVERBROOK PART ONE the outset of the new King's —reign I attended the swearingin service at St. James's Palace. II wns not my habit to attend official functions; indeed i" avoided them. But on this occasion I was eager to pay homage1,367 words
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Article, Illustration1814 1966-04-10 7 3 King called me in to stop the rumours NEXT WEEK DINNER AT THE PALACE IN all my 50 years of puliu aj ity I have never knov n :acter so complex a* Baiawm. Under mii- 01 nemality n e was a thoroughly good hater Kor example, he hated Lloyd1,814 words
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Advertisement164 1966-04-10 6 TO MANILA AND THE U.S.A. Philippine Air Lines fly the fastest r 1 unur *n%w H| TAIPEI a <- HONG KONG and only direct service between Singapore and Manila. Non-stop from Manila to the U.S.A. (via Honolulu). Aboard luxury PAL DC-8 Fan Jets you're in Manila in three smooth hours.164 words
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OPINION
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Article77 1966-04-10 8 rOUSANDS will today be watching the Singapore Grand Prix, savouring all the delights of thrill and spill as strong men flash by tn powerful CJ There will be tun. heaps of tt. but they wont be there lust for the entertainment It will b«' f'>r the nght to say77 words
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Article127 1966-04-10 8 CHE Maimunah btnte Suleiman can take pride in the fact that she Is a pioneer. She Is the first Malaysian girl to graduate as an electrical eiißineer \iut [or elgbl months ihe has held down a rwponttblc iob with the n a I Electricity Bu:irri Quite a tew eyebrows127 words
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Article212 1966-04-10 8 MALAYSIANS of course are profoundly grateful to President Marcos for the attempt he is making to restore peace in South-East Asia. It would certainly be a wonderful thing If the Indonesian President, now shorn of a great deal <>f his authority, came to his senses and called off212 words
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Article, Illustration865 1966-04-10 8 THE installation oft he fourth Yang di-Per-tuan Agong, Seri Paduka L>ut?inda Tuanku Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah ibni Almarhum Sul tan Zainal Abidin. at the Dewan Tengku Abdul Rahman tomorrow runs true to tradition a Malay Ruler is not crowned but installed. The tradition was handed down865 words
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Article, Illustration424 1966-04-10 8 If you expect a bullet in your back ONL of the British Prime Ministers jollier perks is a team of bodyguard* aU to himself He must be setting usrri to them by now Wherever he coes there 6o they Within reason of course liven so this must n< a damn424 words
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Article350 1966-04-10 8 Dr. Chang tornado maker a a. in an antiX quated building at Catholic University in Washington is nia^'s first machine that simulate j the destructive fury of a tornado. The machine is the creation of a China- born American physicist, Dr. C. C. Chang. whose boyhood dream and adult goal350 words
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Article173 1966-04-10 8 In ft tornado a* it hun the ground. These include, besides velocities and pressure, centrifugal force and the vacuum effect These latter, he noted, an what cause homes to be lifted off the ground or to explode when a tornado strikes. Dr. Chang, born and educated in China,173 words
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Letters
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Letter114 1966-04-10 8 NO useful purpose will be served by my quibbling over Mr. Bernard Lu's translation (Sunday Time April 3» of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's speech from Chinese to English. I see do &ignitic~ ance between his rendering and the translation I set out. However, he ha,-: alleged that we have114 words
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Letter53 1966-04-10 8 PERHAPS It s 'he occupational obsession ot Bernard Lv to read something sinister In whatever Lee Kuan Yew says. For us who are le*s Initiated. Kuan Yew's "answer for this 1s to build a multi-racial society where there Is mutual respect for each other" will do B53 words
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Advertisement11 1966-04-10 8 Cough Drops-. •OH WELJCF OP COUGH SORB. THROAT and SMOKERS THROAT11 words
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Advertisement191 1966-04-10 8 Why Can't You Converse? \i i mi i imi 'i i mini I I^^^ nun Imi in 1 iI in imiNo turpiMP: fl| CVUr-Nl laoct.SMi.l PtPk'A DISCOVERED A NtW VKAY TO I I'M SO SMr AND Tl/UIP^B vx'st-" AM' rpPUI ARI T V. I I T ~S I V /naasic191 words
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Article243 1966-04-10 9 Company to be set up to help businessmen invest in Kamunting complex JAIPING, Sat A finance company, with an authorised capital of $10 million, will be set up soon in i Perak to help local businessmen invest in joint projects in the Kamunting Industrial Estate now taking243 words
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160 1966-04-10 9 Low-cost homes and a two-year delay: Khaw slams State Government CEOAMAT Sat— Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. the Minuter or Local Government and Housing, today said that tardiness on the part of the Johore Stato Government rtad held up a low-cost limiting project by two years. Mr Khaw was speaking at160 words
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Article33 1966-04-10 9 lEI.UK ANSON. Sat. brokr into h sundry .shop in Auson Road here yes- I trrday and stole about $100 and cigarettes worth $93 I :•!•<■! removing two plants trom the shop-front33 words
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Article, Illustration33 1966-04-10 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. A group oi 22 Singapore and Malaysian fif.iler^ in ''National" products i will Jeave by air for Tokyo tomorrow to attend a dealers' i-onference organised by the [acton33 words
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124 1966-04-10 9 Gen. Templer remembers the fallen ftI'ALA LIMTUR Sat— A solemn Field Mar shal Tun Sir Gerald Templer this mornini; laid a wreath at th«Cenotaph in the Lake Gardens here in memor.v of the men who some 15 years ago helped him to break the backbone of Communist terrorism in this124 words
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Article76 1966-04-10 9 SINGAPORE. Sat Mam I ks not only a religion but al.so a way of life. Dr. Hajl Ahmad Tbrahlm. Attorney-General and lecturer in Muslim law at the< University of Singapore .said at the opening of the All-Malaya Mufltm Missionary Society j seminar here. He also76 words
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Article75 1966-04-10 9 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A thr**>I man parliamentary delegation from Liberia arrived here this evening on their way to Australia, to attend the one-week inter-parliamentary spring j meptkiK opening in Canberra on Monday. They are Senator I Fr,ikk E Tolbert. Senator Richard FD. Smallwood and Mr Hannibal L.75 words
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Article26 1966-04-10 9 TOKYO «at Ten minerwere injured when flood wmtiT.nishftJ into nv.ne at Inai-snk: Kyushu 1.-!..nri vestf-dav po):c» reported. Three men art mining i Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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224 1966-04-10 9 Singapore trade mission to Africa a success SINGAPORE, Saturday. THREE members of Singapore's 16-man trade delegation to Africa, who returned in advance, said today that the objectives of their mission had been accomplished ''amply and successfully.'" They are Mr Tan Sonz Chuan and Mr. S.C Das, both government offlcrr^ acting224 words
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295 1966-04-10 9 New tug to replace boat sunk in Vietnam VINGAhOHfc. Sal. A biiiKapore .salvage ft>mpany na:> doukih un SooU.uuu bta-gouiK tug to replace the lav-ion Saivaray wmch bank in a midnight drama at Danang uaroour earner this year. "The balvaray hit the submerged wrecK ci a Japanese battleship at about 11.30295 words
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Article, Illustration291 1966-04-10 10 -without make-up? IF YOl don't like make-up, don't use it. There is no reason why you should l>e a slave to modern beauty aids. The person who advocates this disregard for the glamour ads is do ordinary woman She is a trained291 words
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Article134 1966-04-10 10 Home drama HOW conservative a bathruoms. Imaginative. housewife are you original combinations are when it comes to choo>- the new look tor 1966. ing colours :dr interior Dont m.-naie about decor? crecn cupboards tor your Gone are the pale pink kitchen when you hay kitchens and primrose purple-topped dining-üblc. —i134 words
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Article, Illustration280 1966-04-10 10 THE KNOW ALLS IS it true that the proportion of natural rubber used In tyres Is greatest in ligh-perform-ance tyres and that racing car and aircraft tyres are almost exclusively made of i natural rubber? JOHN BRADBURY Tf», This is because natural rubber has a loic heat build up. which280 words
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Article318 1966-04-10 10 DEAR Jane Lee: My husband has been extremely faithful during our 12 vear.s Ol marriage. I know he loves me, but he never openly shows he appreciates me. Then we became triendly with a man with whom I had a wonderful. Innocent friendship. He made318 words
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Advertisement298 1966-04-10 10 Sore throat? I lOequadm Lozenges kill germs that cause the soreness. They give you comfort and relief from the pain of a sore throat. They also stop germs from breeding and spreading and causing more inflammation and soreness. Dequadin Lozenges are a medically approved, anti-bacterial treatment for killing germs in298 words
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Advertisement669 1966-04-10 10 How To Cherish A Lovely Complexion ¥r. hpHMi Rrnut* < t>rt mni/fant A bpautihil complexion retains r A texture and youthful smoothness when it is cherished with basic beauty-care. Here is mum advice to help you preserve a foft. dewy plexion and to gain greater loveliness than you ever thought669 words
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Article, Illustration211 1966-04-10 11 Learning Malay without tears KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Non-Malay students taking part in the inter-racial exchange programme have the best opportunity to study the rational Language if their foster parents are Malays. This was stated here today by the Mentri Besar of Selangor. Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, when he inaugurated211 words
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234 1966-04-10 11 Jobless— the 200 hotel men now on strike SINGAPORE. Sat.— The 20U employees ol Hotel S:agapura Intercontlntntal who went on strike yester- day over claims tor housing and midnight shift allowances, are deemed by the management to have di.smisied themselves. In a notice Issued to all employees last night, the234 words
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Article25 1966-04-10 11 SINGAPORE Sat The Pet-pie's Association Band will j give a public performance at Katong Park tomorrow Irom 5 pm. lo 6 pm25 words
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107 1966-04-10 11 'PAPAH. Siit.— Easter weekend motorists along the main trunk road at Bidor near here wore held up (or ni.iriboon from 7 pm. hist nml: 1 when 15 inches of water covered i a 50-yard stretch of road, i TorentiaJ rain had fallen earlier. Queues107 words
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270 1966-04-10 11 SINGAPORE, Saturday. TWO United Nations technical experts are in Singapore helping to look into some of the problems of road congestion which threatens to bring traffic to a standstill in the city. by :i:c Assistant Minister at National and Ktirai r> mem.270 words
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Article50 1966-04-10 11 SYDNEY. Sal. Good Friday sales yesterday blew a catama- ran out to sea with two people aboard near .Newcastle. New Boutta Waies. and tin- craft .s itill missing. Another catamaran with two people on board was also reportQf in st. Vincent'i OuU. off South Australia. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article55 1966-04-10 11 PENANO. Sat. Balcar bin OMiiin. 28. and a frieid borrowed a boar yesterday for .i joy r:dc to tiie mouth dl the Sungei Plnang. when they anchored me j cr mi enjoyable trip, four men appeared and started i) cHwwntk the engivte. They removed the55 words
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Advertisement427 1966-04-10 11 Have a wonderful annual leave take the perfect holiday by P&O -Orient .^^ttr > s *v J Jr a^L^B B^a^a^Bfeaß^L for people who like a gorgeous or for people who want gaiety and glorious, luxurious laze fun and something new and different a round sea voyage to Hongkong and Japan427 words
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Miscellaneous233 1966-04-10 11 !!<»>s Uound i4i. S (•littering ornaments <Bi. It. MTanMpa It). 13. Merit M. rirpaalHan ill, 15. Paraatl IS>. Hi. Kvcavation i4i. 17. l<> drink i mi. i re" 1 3 1. 18. Discoloured h> bruise IS), 19. Born It). '-'0. Tree IS), 11. Holy sons Hi. ?4. Kind ol relish233 words
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Miscellaneous63 1966-04-10 11 MM hi m II 0., i H «.al. Uin i«. Krne. 11. Sneeiers M. 13. >oullf^s II Qrallatll, I". lemon. It, O ak 21 Ba»e^ tl "V. 1 tMumbago. «3 \rm M sorri X.mmi i *mm» Topic*. |>. 9 u^p,,! i 0 i.- v Xn,,,, 1:,,, jMi IVwu- II Viruv63 words
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Advertisement848 1966-04-10 12 INCREASED BONUS toTolicyholders for 1965 nYrStoooJ ADDITIONAL U SPECIAL BONUSES In add.ton. SPECIAL MATURITY BONUSES smount.nq to 257. of attaching bonuses are payable on policies of terms 15 years and above maturing in 1966. For policies o( terms 10-14 years inclusive, the special maturity bonuses payable are 10% ot attaching848 words
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Miscellaneous1482 1966-04-10 12 ji v Edgar Rice Burroughs' /perhaps the great doors v^_J AR K THERE lS WE STILL GOT Alt) [C/ff'^ laF^lk MljV [ANOTHER... RICH... MAYBE PAAAOUS.'... Vt^'^t^JfrJ this week for you w >|, H f ¥\M STAR of the .VPRUOIS.N (Dec. 21 Jan. Lite .steadily more compll- MrWaW F^aW 19 11,482 words
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Miscellaneous373 1966-04-10 14 «>i>? /»^/7dteA **7 Inspector Groujl about the incident at FlamUan's arid -4^* F r S turned over the murder qi*n. Platinum Glair rzce/vect an anonymous call from Boris r y^ wr w-m Hd^ < 1 (wAS ROBBED MURDER, INSPECTOR J ©P^^^ V^ "^>. V jSk WJ MAYBE 1 T)O A373 words
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Article, Illustration996 1966-04-10 15 GEOFFREY BOLAND SEES THE NEW FILMS a•# LLfT\HE SPY WHO CAME IN FROM THE COLD" is a superb motion picture by any standards of entertainment Although it deals with spies it is nothing lil«' the t;ist and furious current offerings in this respect There isany standards of entertainment Although it deals with spies it is nothing lil the tist and furious current offerings in this respect - 996 words
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Article178 1966-04-10 15 '•pHE most interesting work which Paul Olefsky presented in his concert at the Singapore Conference Hall last Sunday night was undoubtedly Zoltan Koduly's unaccompanied Sonata for Cello. Opus 6. This the composer describes as a compendium of all the string devices and. to achieve this purpose, re-tuning of the178 words
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Obituary26 1966-04-10 15 MR. A. t. KANDASAMY fulhrr or K llanoharan. Police Department Ipoh died ft-4-KS funeral 4 p.m. 10-4-66 from Jalan Badan. Transit Qrs.. Aihby p.u-d. Ipoh.26 words
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Advertisement240 1966-04-10 15 CATHAY -roMixiS! C^kL^MAGIcl MUSIC! FUN! J^l? yK'ij DISNEY'S %$$W) r~~~> I^^_^ TECHNICOLOR **f T^cTy Plus! Walt Disney's Special Technicolor Featurette: "COUNTRY COYOTE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD" ODEON c*ih W€ i PAL ACE Actually filmed in India's Valley of the Tigers! ACTIOM Js'P f^>4«— l »»r7c 1 i iffY \mmwm} u^mly NOTICE240 words
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Advertisement75 1966-04-10 15 I NEW PENANGWAY S4O Upp. fair Coost Rd. T*l: ***** Tonight A Tomorrow Niaht GRAND PRIX QUEEN CONTEST Attttti Mm Mary Lim opplOFinq on Stofl*. Spot Donets: Ms* ay MULLER L PHIPPS If.t.) LTD. MaaJJUS9Bjaiatt No> Showing: "THE IRON HEART" Today 11.00 a.m.: "■lmo Hawaii" (Poro) Elvis Presley Hal Wallis.75 words
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Advertisement685 1966-04-10 15 REX"& SKYVpo'e's'IMULTANEOUSLY" ENCORE MIDNIGHT TONIGHT SPECIAL AGENT FROM 3rd Sec f ion C.I A. AUTHORISED TO KILL! ijL- M ••-71*1 a»r a 'A jafej I ;f& -M B George Ardisson Barbara Simons George Riviere a a Technicolor Technisroop Chinese Subtitles a special "LADIES ONLY" preview J ■CAPITOL (S'pore^ SATURDAY 16th685 words
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Miscellaneous703 1966-04-10 15 TV SINGAPURA (HANSEL j 8.05 The 1965 Lai Sing Cup PieP.M.: 12 ju Programme Sum- sentation Ceremony .Chinese); mary In All Languages; 12 .55 9.00 News And Newsreel In Chroniques de France; 120 English; 9.20 International Belaiar-lah Bahasa Kebangsaan; Affairs (English version 9.35 125 Lassie; 155 Sandlwara (re- The Defenders;703 words
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Article201 1966-04-10 16 AIK HUANG AND CHENG HOE TO CONTEST FINAL NEW BRITAIN (Conn ecticut). Sat. Two Malaysians meet in the men's singles final of the United States open badminton championships here today. In the semi-finals last night Yew Cheng Hoe beat the Danish champion and top seed. Sven Andersen201 words
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446 1966-04-10 16 Leeds move up 2nd as they end Fulham's sequence of victories I LONDON. Saturda" I EEDS United, the only club among the top flw> to have a fixture, beat relegation-haunted Fulham 3-1 yesterday to jump above Burnley into second place in the first division of the Eng- li.«h Football League.446 words
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106 1966-04-10 16 Move to match Clay and Terrell for title fight I*3RONTO. Sat. Cassis 1 Clay may deicnd his world heavvweisht boxiiic title against Ernie Terrell here next month. Harold Ballard. vicepresident of Maple Leaf Gardens, said here last ni«?ht that he has started negotiations for the fight J and for the106 words
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Article95 1966-04-10 16 SYDNEY, Sat. Citius. ridden by George Moore, today scored the iitv victory by a three-year-old filly in Sydney's $130,000 Donoaster handicap since 1926. Starting from an unfavoured outside berth in 1 the draw. Citius won the mile race by three-auarters of a length from Castanea, with95 words
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Article14 1966-04-10 16 COLOMBO Sat. Burma beat Ceylon 3-1 In a soccer international Uerc yesterd..y14 words
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Article21 1966-04-10 16 VIENNA S.i! Stet.ui weisboch- of Ruasuiia von thf foil event 'n rl^e world fencing champlonehipg viinch began here yesierdiy.21 words
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Article, Illustration224 1966-04-10 16 AUOUSTA. Sat Britain's Peter Butler and Paul Harney of the United Slate.-- shared the lead after the seeoad round of thr United S'.ates Hasten «olf championship nere jrwterdajr with 36-hole scores of 143. Butler. 24-year-old British Ryder Cup player. pluved consUUnt golf for a one-under224 words
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266 1966-04-10 16 ■pRANKFURT. Sat.— r Munich has forged ahead of Madrid as the leading candidate for selection as the host city for the 1972 Olympics. it was learned yesterday. An informed Soanish "^urce in Madrid told United Press International by telephone that Madrid mieht have266 words
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325 1966-04-10 16 I OMDOtt, Sat— Results Of footKJ ball matches played today- N<.l HI DIVISION ONI Burnley I Sund-rland It helsea H \\,sl Hani t I \<rton I Shi-fT ltd. 3 Man. I nited I Uhwhi t Wwre—Uti Black iurn I Northampton ll Liverpool Slieff. Wed. 1325 words
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Advertisement107 1966-04-10 16 Ui€ CLASSIFIEDS 1$ Writ tl» (Minimum) WONG— OOI Between Peng Koon, o Mr. and Mrs. Woiir Yew Kee. and Chooi Lean, d o Mr and Mrs. Ooi Ec Yeang. on 10 4 66. LIM— TAN: Pong Juan, eldest I Mr. and Mrs. Urn Jit Slang, and Lean Sim. only d107 words
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Advertisement412 1966-04-10 16 CHOOSE THE CHALLENGE 1. To serve as an aircrew officer is to enjoy one of the most worthwhile, and truly f ewi'ding careers open to any young man. You would have the exhilaration o< Hying; the excitement of travel overseas, the unique satisfaction of doing a public dut\, the constant412 words
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Article996 1966-04-10 17 BEST BETS- Leader. Never Too Late, The Archer. BEST FORECAST: Never Too Late, Bold Warrior in Race 8. The GOING is soft 2y EPSOM JEEP \EVER TOO LATE can hurry home ahead of his rivals in the Class 3 Div. 1 9f trophy race996 words
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Article196 1966-04-10 17 LPSOM JEEP EPSOM JELP i ILL BOY POINTER Bace 1 i lI ATSMOTII (huba huh.i Teknah I I KNUI ln(»mi>lli I riumphant TRIUMPHANT Teknah (huba (huba Race 2 Race 3 i I \l»n: Young tajle Vigilante 111 l MM 111 K Banter lim s lun I I Mil i:196 words
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Advertisement192 1966-04-10 17 NOTICE GALLOWAY MEMORIAL LECTURESHIP. 1966 Application i> now open lor the above lecture to be delr. wards the end ol 1966 pore. The subject must bo one pertaining to the Medical sentcea and consist of original work. An honorarium of $100/- will l» paid to the Lecturer. Applicaion with personal192 words
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Miscellaneous1435 1966-04-10 17 XL— 3rd day Race 1 1.45 Cl 6 Div 2 (S4.000) 6f 1 ***** Chatsinoth a (DM Uroa'n) Bagby Jr 6 9.0 (SF) "Yco 5 2 ***** Chuba hubs z (Vulakat) Mawi 6 8.12 (F) Po»ner 7 3 ***** Th« Dairy King iTrtio) Allan 4 8.12 'S««i4l 3 4 *****1,435 words
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Article, Illustration204 1966-04-10 18 KANGAR. Saturday. 4FTER sprir. jnp an early shock, Perlis faded v away and were beaten 4-2 by Penang in their Malay Cup match on the Derma English School ground here to iay Penang. who wero not at full strength, took some time to settle204 words
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138 1966-04-10 18 Desmond stars in youth soccer trial I(UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Desmond David ot Pei nang. a last minute choice, put up a star performance in the Malaysian Youth soccer trial here today Goalkeeper Desmond, 18. Impressed the selectors with his uncanny anticipation to save time and again. Centre forward Syed Ahmad138 words
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Article277 1966-04-10 18 EASY FOR THE TOP SEEDS MALACCA, Sat. T1 There were no upsets as the annual Malaysian Malays badminton championships got underway here yesterday. Top seeded Omar Manap bt R. Hamid Baba 15-5, 15-4. Abu Noh Br.ba who i> expected to meet Omar in the llnal had an easy second round277 words
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Article30 1966-04-10 18 MALACCA. Bat.— Alor Onjah English School beat Malacca High School 3-2 in the iln.ti of the annual lnter-«chool open soccer tourney at the Alor Oaj.ih ground yesterday.30 words
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Article, Illustration566 1966-04-10 18 E. FRIDA; J. OORAI - E. FRIDA J. OORAI By Spore, Sat SINGAPORE racing driver Rodney S drove his red Merlyn MX 7 brilliantly to return the fastest lap time in today's triall lor the Singapore Grand Prix on Monday. His time of 2 mm 2b".; sec. on the inkyKwok Ah Chong - 566 words
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Article519 1966-04-10 18 IPOH. Sat. Hen:. n e swimmers captured 13 gold medals, nine silver and 14 brorue i on the opening day of the two- j \>...n Junior t-wiinming championships at the Kinta Swimming Club here today. Swimmers from Selangor are neconci with 10 gold medals. t:ve519 words
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Article42 1966-04-10 18 KfcMBAN Bat. Sin?apoi.' "P" and Negrl "B" were declared Joint winners in the m Hockey Federation's six-a-hKu- v urnament wtien they drew 1-1 in the final today. Semi-final.-,: Negri "B" bt Perak "A" 1-0. Singapore '"B bt Selangor "D" 1-0.42 words
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Article39 1966-04-10 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Singapore PWD made a fine Mart In their annual games series -gainst the PWD of Kuala Lumpur when they took a 2-0 load today. Singapore won at tennis 4-0 and badminton 4-139 words
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541 1966-04-10 18 Phua, the youngest player, leads to the final round KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. pHUA Tien Kiay of Singapore, 18, the youngest competitor in the Malayan open amateur golf championship, goes to the final round tomorrow with a two-stroke load. He returned 78 today for a 227 total after three rounds. Darwis541 words
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288 1966-04-10 18 Two upsets in Malaysian Malays tennis tournament I/UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Two upsets leatur c d today's AllMa lay si an Malays tennis championships at the Selangor Club courts. Mohd Akbar. winner of the Junior singles for the past three years partnered veteran I. A. Alsagoff to spring a surprise on288 words
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154 1966-04-10 18 •TOKYO. Bat British golfer David Butler and Ireland's Hugh Boyle shared the lead at the hallway Btage in the Yomiuri international golf tournament here today. Butler slashed five strokes olf par for the 6.962 yards Yomiuri Country Club cour.-e today154 words
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Article121 1966-04-10 18 SINGAPORE Sal Score* on the lu>t d«y of t!>» Singapore v Selangor In'er- .iendly cricket match on the packing today. SING r (>i: I M Inns: Hmightou b Ranjlt 51. Jeien.iuh b Ranjlt 23. Marten", c C Shephercison b Gurui-hanm 69 A de Silva c121 words
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Article38 1966-04-10 18 PENANO. Sal. Australian Men .s tiixTts Club beat Penan? I Sports Club by ten rung in a Grade B league match here to--1 day. Scores: Aussies 54 <Rith- ardson 4-16. PSC 44 (Cawitwell 4-4; Jones 3-5)38 words
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Advertisement201 1966-04-10 18 SHIPPING EXECUTIVE A VACANCY exists in a well-known British ShipDii.sj Auency and Brokerage Organisation in Hong Kong for an experienced Shipping Man to take charge of an active liner department. The position calls for the following qualifications: (A' A minimum of three years eastern experience in liner shipninz work. (B»201 words
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Miscellaneous126 1966-04-10 18 SPORTS DIART \IR RU.I.Y Dane Cup Mala pore <5.15. both competition > Ipoh aerodrome. 9 matches at BHES grd>. a m.V. MOTOR RACING S-pore B\DMINTON Mai a ysian Gn.nd Prix (Sembawang, 8.46 championships (Malacca a.m.>. BA ball). Ti.ipin* CRC c'ships SOCCKR— Malaya Cup: ArmBOWUNG Inter-sUte c'ship. Ed Forces v Johore126 words
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