The Straits Times, 17 April 1966
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Title Section20 1966-04-17 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES lowed in Mai****** NO. 1,570 SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1966 I 20 CENTS KON 2036 M.C. (P) 193020 words
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594 1966-04-17 1 Razak says it again: For the good of both MALACCA, Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said again last night that the defence of Singapore and Malaysia was indivisible and that it was imperative for the good of both to strengthen co-opera-tion. He expressed regrets at Singapore's attitude594 words
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Article87 1966-04-17 1 JPOH Sat. Traffic through Ashby Road here was diverted for about four hours when a huge rubber tree, beside the children's ward of the General Hospital was uprooted by a gale, just before 4 p.m. today. The tree fell across the road and snapped the87 words
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Article36 1966-04-17 1 SALISBURY. Sat Rhode Man Premier lan Smith said today he has decided to rln.se down Rhodesia House In Loncion and that he had asked Britain to close down its residual mission in Salisbury. —ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article31 1966-04-17 1 S.tIOON. Sat. Two U.S Air Force 857 Canberra bombI prs collided off the coast of "'*tnam but helicopters rescue* j all crewmen aboard. American I military •pokewnen Mid. UPIUPI - 31 words
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342 1966-04-17 1 JAKARTA. Saturday I I INDONESIA is going ahead with plans to resume trade with Singapore. The Minister for Trade, Brigadier Ashari, was quoted saying this by Jakarta newspapers today. He said he had submitted a report on these preparations to the Cabinet for342 words
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Article, Illustration271 1966-04-17 1 The romance that started at a top meeting of MPs IfUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Tengku Abdullah ibni Tuanku Abdul Rahman, the Alliance whip and M.P. for ,Rawang, has married shapely 20-year-old Miss Kathryn Martin of New Zealand. In a telephone report from Wellington today the Straits Times correspondent said: "The Tengku271 words
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Article79 1966-04-17 1 IPOH. Sat- Mr. Yeoh Tat Beng. Alliance Member of Parliament for the Bruas Constituency in Perak. was seriously injured in a road accident at the 49th milestone Ipoh-Kuala Lumpur Road oii Thursday night when the car he was driving was involved in an accident with a79 words
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Article40 1966-04-17 1 BOGOTA. Sat. A Bogota Journalist knocked off hw bicycle by a taxi saw the taxi driver pick up the bicycle, put it in his car and drive off. The journalist had to continue his journey by taxi Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article97 1966-04-17 1 TENGKU'S ONE CONDITION MANILA, Sat. Malaysian Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman says Malaysia will negotiate pe.ee with Indonesia if the Jakarta Government stops hostile acts if only during the talks, according to an interview published in the Manila Times today. 'If (Indonesian President) Soekarno says that' confrontation ceases even temporarily97 words
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Article52 1966-04-17 1 TOKYO. Sat. Princess Yasuko Mlkasa. 21 -year-old niece of Emperor Hlrohito, will marry a former London university student. Mr Tadateru Konoe, 28. on Dec. 18, it was announced todaj. The princess, who will losa her title on marriage, is a student of English literature at52 words
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Article35 1966-04-17 1 MANILA. Sat The United States yesterday formally handed over to the Philippines 25.000 Acres of land forming part of the U.S. Clark Air Force base in Pampanga Province.35 words
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Article29 1966-04-17 1 MOERBEKE WAAS (Belglum), Sat. About 18.000 tons of sugar were destroyed by fire which gutted a refinery here. Damage was estimated at 200 million fri>ncs ($l2 million).29 words
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Article26 1966-04-17 1 COLOGNE. Sat. The West German Lufthansa Airlines announced yesterday it had decided to. add the new. 490- seat Boeinf? 747 to its Jet fleet.26 words
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Article62 1966-04-17 1 SAIGON, Sat.— The editor and publisher M Song, the Vietnamese newspaper.was shot and seriously wounded today in an attempted assassination. Mr. Chu Var Minh. 47, was shot by two youths as he left his home early today for the office. He was rushed to a hospital in62 words
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Article100 1966-04-17 1 JOIN THE GARY PLAYER GOLF CLASS Gary player. one of the greatest golfers in the world today, has joined the SUNDAY TIMES to give a weekly lesson on how to play the shots that make a champion. |HE first in this fascinating new on-the-course series starts on Page 16. THE100 words
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Article49 1966-04-17 1 MANILA. Sat. People living near Taal volcano in the Philippines were ordered to evacuate io''iv as the volcano showed signs of erupting again soon. between 50 and 200 people died when the volcano erupted last September. It had then been dormant for 5J years.49 words
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144 1966-04-17 1 Sudden check on causeway for Singapore travellers SINGAPORE, Sat. The Roydl Malaysian Police have begun checking all travellers entering the Federation from Singapore through the Johore Causeway. Last night both night trains to Kuala Lumpur from Singapore were held up for more than 30 minutes as police and Special Branch144 words
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Article87 1966-04-17 1 LONDON, Sat. Veteran movie maker Charlie Chaplin celebrated his 77th birthday here yesterday at a party given by Marlon Brando, Sophia Loren, Tippl Hedren and his own Sydney Chaplin. They are the stars of his latest film, "A Countess from Hong Kong." The party87 words
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Article283 1966-04-17 1 NEW LAW FOR FIRMS NOW IN FORCE If UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Companies Act, 1965, and the Companies Regulations, 1966, covering the whole of Malaysia, came into force yesterday. Announcing this today, a i Ministry of Commerce and i Industry .statement said the law must be adequa I protect the283 words
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Article43 1966-04-17 1 STOP PRESS DIPLOMAT RIDDLE. JAKARTA. Sat. Jakarta imlirr said tonight thry were un.iblr to ronini< nt on iiiniiliri.il and unconfirmed reports that a diplomat (hot through the rhrst in the -tut mini of the hinrse Kmbamv Urday had died Just before dawn today.43 words
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Advertisement16 1966-04-17 1 SINGLE STONE. DIAMOND. RINGS. SET IN PLATINUM S.P.H.^TSILVA LTD., 43, HIGH STREHT. SINGAPORE. STATION ROAD. IPOH.16 words
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Article, Illustration300 1966-04-17 2 Mum's out, but can we help? Tiny tot asks Miss Brains L'IAI.A LUMPUR, Sat. "Mummy's not at home, but can I help?" asks two-year-old I iin Sou lan. while 'big brother, l.im (hee Meng. 5. tries to count his age on his fingers for the two lo\il\ limersitv of Mala\.i300 words
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264 1966-04-17 2 GEOFFREY GELDARD - SARAWAK ALLIANCE TO STAY THE SAME GEOFFREY GELDARD: By JHE Sarawak Alliance would be maintained as it stood today. Its individual components would not be formed into a single party. Sarawak's Chief Minister Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan said this in a statement today in his capacity as secre-tary-general of the264 words
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276 1966-04-17 2 Sedition charge not properly framed says court SINGAPORE, Saturday. J^ SEDITION CHARGE against two Barisan Sosialis members, Chia Thye Poh and Koo Young, was ruled ''improperly framed" by the ninth magistrate, Mr. Tan Hoay Djin, today. Ruling that the charge did not disclose the offence of sedition. Mr. Tan ordered276 words
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137 1966-04-17 2 Two get life sentence for consorting with Indons JOHORE BAHP.U, Sat.— Two youths, Salem bin Ali and Mahmud bin Abdul Ghani, were sentenced to life imprisonment by Dato Justice Azmi in the High Court here today for consorting with mem- bers of the Indonesian Armed Forces in Pontian Besar on137 words
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Article32 1966-04-17 2 PKNANO. Sat. A Penan* Port CommiMlon clerk. Mr Teng Kong Seng. »m robbed of a watch by thre* men while I walkng with a friend alnng Kampong Malabar last night.32 words
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Advertisement67 1966-04-17 2 Jf Aral I t Fun, food, people— all go better with the big, bold taste of ice-cold Coca-Cola. And you save money with the thrifty King Size— lets tuingS QQ you fill your own glass twice. Big, big Coca-Cola \~%f\4'4'fXi* .^^fes* refreshes you best. Drink Coca-Cola. J vTI ivTl 167 words
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Article, Illustration957 1966-04-17 3 808 NG - 808 NG: By Kuala Lumpur, Saturday Because Malaysia is a happy country, the Tengku tells world conference on Tamil JENGKU Abdul Rahman today told more than 1,000 people attending the opening of the International Confer-ence-Seminar on Tamil Studies the secret of his happiness. "I957 words
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Article340 1966-04-17 3 IfUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today that South-East Asia owed its rich historical background to forefathers who were endowed with the spirit* of adventure. Regretting that their spirit and enthusiasm were disappearing in P' esentday youth, inche Khir340 words
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Advertisement87 1966-04-17 3 /*3 (effortlessly) I (conveniently) l^r V-> JJJ^ TRAVEL MADE EASY: Today it is easier than ever to travel to those exotic sounding names you encountered in your school books. Just call in at your Air- India office or local travel agent. Ask about Air-India's 'Pay Later Plan 1 Find out87 words
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Article, Illustration4124 1966-04-17 4 LORD BEAVERBROOK - LORD BEAVERBROOK The day-by-day record of the crisis. ..now told by one of the King's advisers... ■Bwl^UUkad I by It was autumn, 1936. Round Britain the whispers went: King Edward VIII was In love with an American woman. Mrs. Wallis4,124 words
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Advertisement236 1966-04-17 4 Only Qantas flies to Mexico via Australia O/ti 1+1"% Psipj'f ir* I Jl F I OUUUI I CllrllUr VLL. then on to the Bahamas, Bermuda and London jama* newest jetway, the 'Fiesta' route, offers you V-Jet flights to feel at horn* with Qantas' unique Australian blend of friendliness majestic Mexico236 words
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Advertisement81 1966-04-17 5 DAILY MIRRORS?! A month before A 4 4% 9 MW%4\&% k I "IP 1 Yor°k P |n e Br 7 ita?n N n<rt li^ W* II a line had appeared I 11l J ftfl I I t||J|l II about a romance ■■■^■r t M 0 between 'the Kinc M WED81 words
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Advertisement1019 1966-04-17 5 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. The following is a Statement by the Chairman, Dato S. Q. Wong. S.P.M.J.. J.P. to be presented at the Annuai General .Meeting to he held on 23rd April. 1966. la my statement last year in presenting the Company's oTth Annuai Account.* I said1,019 words
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240 1966-04-17 6 CUT-RATE AIR TRAVEL PLAN FOR STUDENTS SINGAPORE. Sat— An association has been jormed to provide cut-rate air travel to London by special charter fligh' Singapore and Malaysian .students. The Malaysian EducaTravel Association, with headquarters in Johore Bahru. plans to charge only $940 for a ticket from 6inj?apore to London. This240 words
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242 1966-04-17 6 Is polygamy the answer for the over-60s? I\EW YORK. Sat. Poly- gamy is the answer tor people over 60. a doctor declared in Salt Lake City today. It would help relieve sexual frustration of elderly wi»ws who far outnumber men in the over -60 age bracket and men would haveReuter - 242 words
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Article, Illustration460 1966-04-17 6 ALBERT - ALBERT Hindu temple the Japs pulled down now 24 years after a strange visitation From a pool an object like blunt end of bullet By RAMALINGAM JJUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Demon or deity? Spectre or reality? This is the question sparked by the appearances of a phenomena in460 words
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Article, Illustration258 1966-04-17 6 Kuching to Sibu road will be ready soon KUCHING, Sat By the end of this year it will be possible for the nrst time to travel by road from Xuchlng to Sibu. Sarawak's Minister for Communications and Works, Inche Taib bin Mahmud. said that last year the P.W.D. broke all258 words
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Article98 1966-04-17 6 MIDFL in joint venture WASHINGTON, Sat. The International Finance Corp. and Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Ltd. (MIDFL) yesterday announced a joint US$2.2 million investment in a cement company. The agencies will raise the capital to help Tasek Cement Ltd. a recently established Malaysian cemrnt productr, double the capacity of its98 words
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Advertisement197 1966-04-17 6 WF^f m _jlHn_^ <&■ 1 K Ip*?* 1 L^sßk^ _^s& PELAEGQN W^k the greatest advance in infant feeding J^^,,.^^ Pclargon is a modern milk formula for the Pelarpon's well-balanced composition and I regular feeding of babies. excellent digestibility help baby grow well. Grow I o*\ Made from fresh full-cream milk,197 words
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Advertisement34 1966-04-17 6 Den-bomb man hanged JJONG KONG. Sat. A 35-year-old Chinese, Lav Pui. was hanged at Stanley Prison yesterday for the murder of three people last September. He planted a bomb in a gambling den.— U.P.l.34 words
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Advertisement157 1966-04-17 6 MEN WOMEN feel Young again As *i (row older It only nitunJ that w» b»»ln to alow down. But some people rrow old faster than thfy should. Th«n they feel weak, tired, find It hard to ke«p worktna; and seldom tret any fun opt of life. Pue to New improved157 words
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Article, Illustration571 1966-04-17 7 JUDITH YONG - Four deadly lovelies all set for our man Jins Bond to out-do 007 SINGAPORE, Saturday IN coconut gloves, on powerful speedboat. under the glittering neonlights ot the Loop City at night, tour lovely Singapore twirls an living the last-moving, kiss-and-kill-and-kiss-again world of James Bond. Our own Bond girls are very571 words
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Article468 1966-04-17 7 Australian •fk Sidney Nolan has H^ urned to Sydney after a five-month study tour of Sotlth-Easi Asia tor the Australian National University He had been In New York working on a series nt paintlags based on his experiences on the SouthEast Asia trip. "T h c468 words
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188 1966-04-17 7 PENANG. Sat. The Orst big step Penang la taking to intensity its industrialisation drive is to .send a group of State Assemblymen to five Asian countries on an Industrial study and promotion tour next month The group will leave her* tor Bangkok on April188 words
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141 1966-04-17 7 M. SIVARAW - Indira to meet visiting PMIP chief M. SIVARAW By T EW DELHI. Sat. Da to Mo ha mcd Asri bin Dato Haji Muda. the Mentri Besar of Kelantan. is expected to arrive in Bombay today on a week's tour of India at the invitation of the Indian Government. Dato Asn,141 words
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Advertisement120 1966-04-17 7 Advertisement: 1 For your mint luaiilifiil vrars The woman in her mid- I tmrties starts on the most Important age of beauty the time of her greatest accomplishments. Now the complexion needs the added benefit of a rich tropical moist oil to beautify the skin tissue and banish tiny lines120 words
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Advertisement164 1966-04-17 7 TO MANILA FASTEST TO THE U.S.A. Philippine Air Lines fly the I ■Mas pfi MOM fastest and only direct service between Singapore and Manila. Nonstop from Manila to the U.S.A. (via Honolulu). Aboard luxury PAL '"'ivf DC-8 Fan Jets you're in Manila in three smooth hours. Regular flights leaving Singapore164 words
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Article104 1966-04-17 8 rpHE Installation and the celebrations that accompanied it have served to emphasise one Important aspect of Malaysian life 'he affection the people have for th e King and the value they place on the concept of constitutional monarchy. His Majesty Tuanku Ismail Nasiruddin Shah assumes his royal104 words
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Article188 1966-04-17 8 11THERK trade Is COH- cerned the old methods of hit-and-miss simply won't do. This Is the age of .specialisation and like ihe other great trading nations of the world Malaysia 'oo smsl learn tn specialise in the art of promoting her overseas commerce. The dispatch of188 words
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Article115 1966-04-17 8 ONE of the fundamental aim> ot the Malaysian Government is to lay the foundations of a property-owning demoeraey. The greater the number of houses built and the greater the number of Malaysians owning them, the greater so the Government believes, will be the measure of political stability in the115 words
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504 1966-04-17 8 Dead men tell no tales but the black box does OVER the years, aeronautical engineers have looked forward to having an electronic gadget on the aircraft that would keep a continuous record of a flight, from the time the aircraft takes off to the time It lands. Its course, speed,504 words
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Article455 1966-04-17 8 P.C. Clickety-Click How $552,500 brain beats the crooks A POLICE chief in Britain who has achieved remarkable results in forecasting with accuracy when and where a crime or accident will occur in his area looked up from a desk yesterday and grinned: "I t s surprisingly simple really. Our system455 words
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Letter375 1966-04-17 8 OF EDUCATION I HAVE read Mr Bob Ng s article on tertiary education in Malaysia and Singapore in the Sunday Times dated April 3 with Interest However. I have *om«> criticisms to make What turns wrat. otherwise, would .'iave been an Informative InterestIng article Into gruesome reading Is the375 words
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Article, Illustration590 1966-04-17 8 A people turmoil THE PRESSURE FOR ELECTIONS IN SOUTH VIETNAM HAS WON A PLEDGE BUT THE WAR EFFORT REMAINS QUITE DISTINCT SKVERAL things are becoming clear in tin- midst of the political turmoil in South Vietnam. They have to do with the present and future war effort, the American commitment,590 words
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Article414 1966-04-17 8 Miriifflßl Lir^t X'OUNG executive Tim Greens CMC presented the age-old problem of the commuter with a secondclass ticket who seats himself in desperation in a first-class compartment I don't see why we should stand outside here in the corridor while scat* are empty Inside thr-rr 1414 words
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Advertisement769 1966-04-17 8 CLASSIFIED ADS.! IN MEMORIAM ■rl. 111 Minimum, •N (VIRLAtTINQ and loving m«. j Mr. Uoh Thong Kook who 4e> I raaj tc;» «orld nn IT-4-RS. i n'«r forgotten By bl> be la M w]r« ata chlldrrn. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS rrf, SJ r Minimum i PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, la Kin■cbord Road. Bun u769 words
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Advertisement14 1966-04-17 8 Xough DropsPO* f*BUtZF OP COLMSH SORI TMBJOAT MM SMOKINf THROAT Sunday. April 17. 196614 words
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Miscellaneous13 1966-04-17 8 r yPrVB ****> Scrgtchgr. Well w if e went as* WtmmmmmmM tuty Market CoHSurtant...13 words
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Article, Illustration118 1966-04-17 9 HAPPY BRIDE FAREDAH SMILES AS TUN RAZAK RAISES HIS HAND IN BLESSING CEGAMAT. Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. (left) blessing Inche Hashlm bin Nik Yusof, and his bride. Che Faredah binte Abdullah. at their bersandinj? ceremony yesterday. The bride, a rrseareh worker in the Institute for118 words
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331 1966-04-17 9 Singapore venue for 15 -nation teaching seminar SINGAPORE, Saturday. gIXGAPORE will be the venue of the third Asian leadership training seminar of the World Confederation of Organisations of the Teaching Profession (WCOTP) in November. Joint organisers of £he seminar are the Singapore Teachers' Union, the Singapore Teachers' National Congress, the331 words
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Article45 1966-04-17 9 PENANG. Sat. The Penang Umno divisional Kaum Ibu plans to start a fund-ratoing and membership campaign before the end of the month. A meeting of the executive committee will be held at Umno Hall on Tuesday to draw up the programme.45 words
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Article45 1966-04-17 9 SINGAPORE. Sat Singapore P»rJlam«it will »n on Thur«fi«v «hen the Government will ln'rnri'ice four new Bill* TTv» BIIU «ull tv» 'he L*gltimney i Amendment' BUI. Advocate* and Solicitor* < Amendment) BUI. Oorernmen' Pr~^edlnf* i Amendment > Bill and Houalnf and Davtlqpmaat (Amandmant) BUL45 words
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370 1966-04-17 9 LEE AND HASLUCK MAY HOLD CRUCIAL TALKS IN LONDON NEXT WEEK LONDON. Saturday SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and the Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr Paul Hasiuck, may hold talks in London next week. Mr. Ha.sluck is d London today as part of a world tour whichUPI - 370 words
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Article160 1966-04-17 9 JUGAH TO RAHMAN: EXPLAIN L MING. Sat. The Minister tor Sarawak Affairs, Tan Sri Temen«koiik Jugah 'oriav a^kt■d the Federal Minister tor Lands and Mines, Inohr Abdul Rahmai. Yakub to "qualify" hi^ statement that only Tengku .\bdul Rahman and Tun Abdul Razak could unite the natives of Sarawak Temenggor.g Jugah160 words
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Article199 1966-04-17 9 Teacher: Why I had to marry 1 DENANG. Sit A achool teacher. Chong So o Eiik >ald In the High Court she could not help marrylne her husi band because she was already pregnant. Chong. 33 was petitioning for a divorce from her husband. Urn Cheok. Choon for desertion. Bhe199 words
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Article, Illustration134 1966-04-17 9 I/UALA LUMPUR, Sat. "The Btudent Prince." a Slgmund Romberg's operatta which will open at the Town Hall here on May 9. will feature one of SouthEast Asia's leading baritones in a major role. He Is 35-year-old Hool Hln Keong (above), who plays professor Engel in134 words
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Article110 1966-04-17 9 —by the Chief Minister. Tan Sn Wong Pow Nee, speaking at a fun fair organised by the Church of Our Lady of Nativity at Butterworth today: WE are indeed fortunate in that our right to follow any religion is enshrined in the Constitution. Though we profess different faiths and110 words
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Article617 1966-04-17 9 Democracy and the value of unity- gUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Parliamentary democracy in Malaysia can only succeed if there is a feeling of national unity, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, MP, the secretary general of the Democratic Action Party, said here today. He said this could come about Dy strengthening what617 words
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Advertisement141 1966-04-17 9 cj *J££*#i® 3l^s^ til' BJ By I Mpi^^ Take off to Hong Kong with Cathay Pacific. Every day B^M of the week, you can jet to Hong Kong convenient morning departures offer you a choice of direct f lights PI m |kV I WAT &^k BVI f^ or via Kuala141 words
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Article, Illustration454 1966-04-17 10 HAVE LOST WEIGHT WILL TRAVEL WE are no longer living in an age when only women strive to be slim and attractive. The men. too. are ■ill out to have a trim figure particularly 1 1 it means a tree trip abroad One such man with ;i sinnshmg figure454 words
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Article640 1966-04-17 10 If you hove a probtem of the heart, v%nte to Miss Jane Lee. If it is some other kind of problem, write to The Know Alls. Their address: The SLnday Times, Times House, Singapore 9 No replies by post. DEAR Jane Le*\ I lov* a Sirl640 words
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Advertisement86 1966-04-17 10 Of course, little girls shouldn't wear Creme Puff—yet. But for everyone else, it's perfect. A fresh, sheer, natural look that puffs on easily... lasts hours... looks beautifully like "you", not like "make-up". Creme Puff is unequalled for delicate colorings and sheer finish. And Max Factor gives you three different Creme86 words
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498 1966-04-17 11 UMNO has no fear of DAP challenge —Tell the people call by Inche Khir LIvNGGONG, Saturday. THE United Malay National Organisation is not afraid of the challenge in the political field posed by the newly-registered Democratic Action Party, the Mentri Besar, of Perak, Dato Ahmad bin Said, declared here today.498 words
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524 1966-04-17 11 US DEATH TOLL SHOOTS UP TO 100 A WEEK IN VIETNAM PUPILS at Lake High School, Hartville, Ohio, went to great lengths to assure an alumnus on duty in Vietnam that Americans support their fighting there. This letter, 270 ft. long, was written by 300 students in an impressive response524 words
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Article, Illustration434 1966-04-17 11 Rahim: The hand of friendship is just as important gINGAPORE'S Minister of Education, Inche A. Rahim Ishak, said today that the Republic could be assured of her stability and harmony if she was co-operative and friendly with all nations around her. Ho was addressing a luncheon meeting of the V's434 words
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Article450 1966-04-17 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Business in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange today with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustead (1.000) $1.54: C.C.M. $1.39 SL, (24.000) $139. (3.000) $1.38. '37.000) $1.39 D, (4.000) $1.40 D. (16.000) $1.40450 words
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280 1966-04-17 11 Cheah quits MCA post after 17 years A LOR STAR, Sat Senator Dato Dr. Cheah Toon Lok has resigned as chairman of the MCA Alor Star division, a post he has held for 17 years. Dato Cheah. who is still the State branch chairman, explained that he had resigned due280 words
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Miscellaneous307 1966-04-17 12 ''Mtsler Hopple ron out of tranquillisers and sent me hone early I (popular crossworcT) AC'vOSS: 1. Concoct (ft), i>. Impudent a&surance i5> Branch of mathematics <7>. 11. DOWN: 1. Colour '5). 2. Scope (4), 13. More uncommon i Detecting (7t. 3. Settlements i8>, (8), 1:. Ardent IT), 16 Wear j307 words
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Miscellaneous894 1966-04-17 12 by Edgar Rice Burroughs I ftft i- V«^fP JllllSf \mX E^*^* \f Vj < I TARZAN/ YOU )V^L/ T M NOT SURE, HIGH I YOU HAVE VANQUISHED YHE WAS EVIL fOPAR/ANS.') ml^fa >' HAVE SAVEP /A JL PRIESTESS LA.' r-JjC% THE EVIL SPIRIT WHO JBUT VERY HUAAAN > OPEN .'...1T894 words
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Miscellaneous865 1966-04-17 12 K^jEI/JEB STAR of the BwftmggliimM WEEK' WStM j 'THE stars offer you something K*1t OTNIHHHHMMHBIIHHHMII^^HHMIIHHHIH^MIii^HHI of a hotch-potch m <uui tiirthday indications this fWU. Though you may long to break SAGITTARIUS < Now 23— Dec. On the o.ie hand there art up "i old tie. you cannot do -.a. 20865 words
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Article, Illustration495 1966-04-17 15 "]JjADAME X" is frankly a tear-jerker with a rather novelettish plot based on the play by Alexandre Brisson. It lias been filmed before, if 1 remember aright, and might even have been filmed twice in pre war days Pure melodrama with a very contrived495 words
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Article211 1966-04-17 15 rpHREE attractive ba--1 chelor-glrls have one objective In life. No, It's not marriage or the birds and the bees but a strong desire to enjoy life and the world at large. They are the t«am-trio called the De-La-Rue Folies— Lee London. 31. Joy Jackson.211 words
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Article195 1966-04-17 15 FIFTEEN- YEAR-OLD Vivlenne Wee is giving a pianoforte recital at the Victoria Theatre on April 25 at 8.45 p.m From the age of seven until she passed her Grade VIII (final) examination in 1963. her piano teacher was her mother, better known as Madam Hwang Phay Ching. The195 words
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Article, Illustration376 1966-04-17 15 "(\VR MAN FLINT" is another of the seemingly endless supply of spy and secret agent films cashing in on the public taste shown by the success of James Bond. This one is better than most. It's got practically everything and it had me in fits376 words
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Advertisement599 1966-04-17 15 18th GREATEST DAY! 9 am, 12.45, 4 10 BIS p.m. Admission. 5 1 .50, $2.b0 4 l*.O> (CASH BOOKINGS ONLY) SUPER CINERAMA I GEORGE STEVENS' THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD T.chnicolor (United Artists) (No FREE LIST) a Special Students Concession S I. bU To Any Scat at 12.4 b i599 words
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Advertisement55 1966-04-17 15 frf lif.VYa IITH 810 DAY! T««Wy J Show, et J-*-» p.m. (No »re« U»t) if r IIV a(l tf J4 tulNKft 4' .SBV B V iIiKISHM a sfJ|B|B| m B B W _^^tf>«BBBl 7 U/ 1 I Ll^ral^^^a^^si WbV^B^^^^ BBB7^^sy^^**'»^^Tß^^^^^ SEE' COLORFUL W GERMAN WATER BALLET BEAUTIES! J Todoy 1155 words
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Advertisement229 1966-04-17 15 (AN time* thewn ore for Moloyilo and Singapore) This oiiki programme! include: MUSIC Far Hi. Music Lov.r (at 1030 and 13 and 1* metres) MON. Symphony No. I (Mahler). TUES. Song cycle 'A Poet 1 Lev.' (Schumann) THUKS. Symphony No. 6 r>o»torol Beethoven) I. Plan. Concerto in A miner (Greta)229 words
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Advertisement566 1966-04-17 15 nncnw opens today \/^t,^/|^j 11a.m., 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.303.m. THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. IS BACK! esents w _-j^W 1 .^saaaatf^Baaaasßßßß^iaaaaafl aaaaaaaaW .^sa^sl aaaaaaaaam sal A Jwith My mam j ,X* H METROCOLOR P JBEJPUGHN SENTA BERBER I DAVIC I McCALLUM CATHAY COMING! A SALTY SEAL CREATES A COMEDY CHAOS! i^fcc566 words
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Miscellaneous796 1966-04-17 15 TV SINGAPURA ,„,>>,, 9.20 Passing Parade "This Is llu Ml 3 The Bowery". 9.35 The DefendP.M.: 12.55 Programme Bum- ers— "Law And Disorder"; 10.30 mary In All Languages; 1.00 Comparisons— Four Religions"; Twentieth Century "Tac: The n.30 Programme Summary In Lightning Punch"; 1.25 Belajar- All Languages For The Next lah796 words
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Article, Illustration129 1966-04-17 16 THE birds and animals which arrived from Kenya three weeks ago will be on show at Zoo Xeeara Jn Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. The chairman of the National Zoological Society, Mr. V. M. Hutson. said 'yesterday that they were in excellent condition despite their lone129 words
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Article71 1966-04-17 16 IPOH. Sat.— Chong Kooi. 56 unemployed, who was stated to havr nve previous convictions' fur theft, told a magistrate's court here today that he stole a bicycle because he was unable to get a job. He pleaded guilty to stealing bicycle, belonging to I. Sithamparan. at71 words
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Article25 1966-04-17 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Mer.'rl Besar of Selangor, Dato Harun bin Hajl Idris, today opened i»ie 532.000 Community Hall In I'etallr.g Jaya.25 words
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760 1966-04-17 16 Gestapo methods on 11 tug survivors: Port men charge SINGAPORE. Sat. The 1 Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association has sent a letter to the National Trades Union Congress protesting against the "Gestapo" method used by the Port Authority police In their treatment of 11 survivors of a tugboat which sank760 words
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324 1966-04-17 16 Liverpool need a point to clinch title T ONDON, Sat. L verM.J pool, with a 2-0 wia over Stoke City today, now need only one point from their three remaining games to clinch the championship and a place in th« European Cup next season. Liverpool's nearest chaU leagcn, with theReuter - 324 words
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Article98 1966-04-17 16 Brewer leads in champs tourney LAS VEGAS. Sat. American Gay Brewer took a twostroke lead in the $300,000 champions golf tournament here yesterday. Brewer followed his lust round 70 with a three-under-par 69 to underline the iorm he showed vi the U.S. Masters tournament last week. Billy Casper, joint first-round98 words
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Advertisement256 1966-04-17 16 you don't have to be Captain of a DC-8 JET to enjoy air conditioning! Passengers and Crew in a giant DC-8 Jet See your Carrier dealer in your City today, keep delightfully cool with Carrier as they Sh.7- K Ch£n. Streak through the Clouds. But you'll find Brunei Harrisons Crosfield256 words
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Miscellaneous162 1966-04-17 16 INSTRUCTION BY GARY PLAYER mokMk\ •\*Ml m] \Wi\TA "4»M«fl playing with scriptwriter iain reid I K\J *1 1 m m WL.\ m m irOI k Wivb photographed by norman potter I^^H^ DRAWINGS BY PAUL TREVILLION Shifting the weight^^^ 5 2 p*cp9b. *»6Hr\^^ -*^z B /^ouhmlio\K t^mte, r/1 5* a^P >Ou162 words
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692 1966-04-17 17 IMPROVING RAMPAGE CAN GO ON WINNING RACING with EPSOM JEEP PAMPAGE can make it three-in-a-row in the Class 2 Div. 1 9f handicap (Race 6) at Ipoh today. He is improving and one cannot tell just how good he is. At Penang in February he spreadeagled a Class 4 field692 words
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Article660 1966-04-17 17 last month he was fourth to Penlnjau over 8f and fourth to King's Knight over 7f. Gunsmith has no recent form but a straight course suits him. Meteorite 111 with a handy 7.10 Is worth a flutter. He is fast and has done660 words
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Article147 1966-04-17 17 EPSOM JEEP I CALL BOY POINTER MOVIEGOER ARMISTICE SALAZAR ***cc 1 Armistice Dennis the Menace Moviegoer Lovely Day Moviegoer Dark Vengeance OSCtOI S( \KPA OSCEOLA Kace 2 Gunsmith Osceola Meteorite Meteorite Uunsmitb Avenger KINC'S KNK.HT KINGS KNIGHT ADMIRAL BYRO Race 3 National Scholar Admiral Byrd Earl (.ahador Pardon Pantjasila147 words
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Article1280 1966-04-17 17 Race 1—2.0 Cl 2 Div 4 ($7,000) s£f str 1 ***** Dark Vengeance a i Tiptop) Allan 8.0 Urn t ft 78 Armistice (TT) Allan 3 8.13 'Chlanf 12 3 9832 Moviegoer II a (Shaw) Tulloh 5 8.11 (8F) Coleman 7 4 ***** Priam g (Thong Teck)1,280 words
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Advertisement47 1966-04-17 17 Rheumatism Wiihitk th* polns of Rhaumatlam, Arthritis, Nturltl*. Lumbago, s. iJittea, stiff muiclea and swollen olntt inaka you miserable, (at IOMIKD from your druggist at •nee. ROMIND quickly brings fantMtte nitef so you can sleep, work and live in comfort. Done suSer OMilisssly. Ot t UUMWD today.47 words
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248 1966-04-17 18 10 A.M. START TODAY FOR WASHED OUT DAVIS CUP MATCHES |(UALA LUMPUR, Sat. A rainstorm beat the players to the courts in the Davis Cup match between Malaysia and Ceylon at the Selangor Club today. The players were already warming up on the practice court for the opening .singles matches,248 words
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Article, Illustration454 1966-04-17 18 S'gor hit Perlis for six in M-Cup ]£UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Selangor, confidence regained and determination strengthened by their successful campaign in last month's FAM Gup tournament, showed much of their former flair and purposeful play when they started their bidSoong Hon Sin - 454 words
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Article60 1966-04-17 18 SEREMBAN, Sat. Negrl have selected 16 players fgr their Malaya Cup match against Malacca at Kubu Stadium tomorrow (kickoff 7.30 p.m.). Negri's team: Sangodden, Zainal Karim, Wong Chee Wah, Loh Tong Kow, V. Jayan, G. RozeMs, Boon Hoong, M. Joseph. P. van Huizen, Halim Saidl. S.60 words
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Article175 1966-04-17 18 StKCfcß Malaya Cup: Jt. Services v Armed Forces (Jn Besar, 7 pm.>; Johore v Spore (Sri Gelam. 5.15); Malacca v Negri (Kubu Stadium. 7.30 p.m.); Penang v Kedah (City btadium). Spore Div. 2A: IBSC v STU (St. George's Rd); Div. 2B: D. Allah 'A' v Tampenis Roy. (Geytong);175 words
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Article34 1966-04-17 18 Ref threatened KLUANG, Sat. When threatened with assault, referee G. Samy abandoned today's MacGllllvray Cup final here between Revertex Estate, Kluang. and Nordanal Estate, Muar. 18 minutes from time. Revertex were then leading 4-0.34 words
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Article48 1966-04-17 18 LONDON. Sat. Results of English football league matches played yesterday: English Div. 2: Carlisle 1 Leyton 0. DW. 3: Reading v Grimsby postponed. Div. 4: Barisley 1 Bradford 1; Crewe 2 Scuthport 1; Halifax 1 Hartlepools 0; Stockport 1 Torquay 0; Tranmere 0 Newport I.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article50 1966-04-17 18 MALACCA. Sat. Noel Gopl scored 50 not out on the first day of the two-day Malacca state cricket trial here today. Scores: Bakar Said XI 164 i Gopi 50 no.. Aziz Hamid 24. Murugesan 21; A DCosta 2-25. Sethupathy 2-40): Ismail Alis XI 28 for one.50 words
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Article36 1966-04-17 18 IPOH, Sat. Kinta Electrical Distribution beat Rubber Industry Board 4-1 In a division 3 league soccer match here today. In p;»other division 3 match Printers beat Pasokan Pemuda Bella of Tanjong Rambutan 4-3.36 words
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280 1966-04-17 18 LU TAKES 7-HOLE LEAD OVER NEWDICK JPOH. Sat.— Lu Lianghuan of Formosa, was in commanding form and confidently gained a sevenhole lead over Ross Newdick. of New Zealand, In the fourth match of the nine -game series of the $6,500 Benson and Hedges golf exhibition tournament at the Perak Turf280 words
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Article51 1966-04-17 18 SEREMBAN. Sat. Rain delayed the start till 4 p.m. today of the annual Civilians v Combined Sen-ices cricket match lor the Goh Eng Thye Cup. At close Civilians had scored 84-7 (S. Sathiapal 30. S.K. Sen 13. P. Patel 12. Capt. Jackson 4-22). Play resumes at 10.30 a.m.51 words
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Article15 1966-04-17 18 TELUK ANBON. Sat. Stngapore beat Perak 1-0 In a women's soccer match yesterday.15 words
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Article, Illustration266 1966-04-17 18 Triumphant quad on way back KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The triumphant Malaysian badminton team of Tan Aik Huang, Tan Yee Khan, Ng Boon Bee and Yew Cheng Hoe are scheduled to arrive here on Tuesday at 5.30 p.m. Alk Huang's return was confirmed today by his father. Tan Chene Hoe in266 words
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Article114 1966-04-17 18 PENANG, Sat. A secon4 wicket partnership of 52 rune between Teh Kew San (30) and K. Kuma ,(33) paved the way for City Council's seven wickets victory over Penang Sports Club in their cricket match on the Dato Kramat padang today. Scores: PSC 71 (Boyle114 words
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Advertisement130 1966-04-17 18 First round winners TPOH, Sat. Peter Stu- i Winners of the first yvesant drew with round will meet winners of Yamaha 2-2 last night to the second round to decide end up as fir.st round win- the championship, ners with 23i points of the Ipoh Commercial bowl- The second round130 words
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