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Title Section26 1966-05-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times The national tbvs; -nil!! 1 Kstcl 1845 SATI'KDAY. MAY 7, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203426 words
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Article, Illustration270 1966-05-07 1 Ramos: I am convinced of Indonesia's desire to end confrontation MANILA. Fri THE Foreign Secretary, Mr. Narciso Ramos, said today he expected Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines to sit down for peace talks after the Philippines recognised Malaysia. Mr. H;iinos. speaking ;il an informal ii e\\ sUPI - 270 words
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Article, Illustration1122 1966-05-07 1 Borneo probe call by Malik WE WILL BE SATISFIED WITH THE RESULT...' 'INDONESIA WILL RESPECT DECISION OF PEOPLE' JAKARTA, Friday. fHK Foreign .Minister. .Mr. Adam Malik, indicated last night that Indonesia would he satisfied with the result of any fresh act of >el I -determination hy the peoples of .MalaysiaAgencies - 1,122 words
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Article, Illustration53 1966-05-07 1 HEAD over heels Hies Brian Marsh as he crashes ;ii so m.p.h. ;ii l>i;iii(ls Hatch racing circuit in Kent recently. Brian and his motor-cycle skidded and parted company just after rounding the notorious Paddock Bend miring the Reclex Trophy race. He w;is Liken to hospital with head53 words
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290 1966-05-07 1 PARTIES WARNED: DON'T PLAY WITH COMMUNALISM TEMEKLOH. Friday. THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. last nijiht warned opposition parties not to •play with the fire of communali.sm' to get supI JO ,r Speaking at a dinner given iii hi.-> honour by the Pfthani MCA at the Mentakab Chung Hwa290 words
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Article53 1966-05-07 1 Signals from space BOCHI'M F:l West German space experts today announced they had rect Ived signals apparent lv nrimnatiiiK from a new Soviet space experiment The West German Institute for Satellite and Space Research said radio -itiix!- had been received M pm itSM OMI on frequencies usually used by Bouet53 words
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Article28 1966-05-07 1 JAKARTA Pi I. Krluci rotcarto now in eruption so nuirs toutb»pm oi tanbipi hiis kiiiod do IH-oplr and dcntroyed 422 lioum-n. Kioiding lo otlinal liuun28 words
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Article62 1966-05-07 1 'Dictator Soek' by army JAKARTA. Fri. The armed forces Daily Mail has openly called President Boekarno "mir virtual dictator" ;iiui charged nim with malntftlnini power. by umiir "temporary" budie.s and Institutes. On us raatl the le.spoii.-ibilu.v to ser to it. i lint future urnfiatlons do not fall heir to an62 words
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127 1966-05-07 1 BRINKI TOWN. Kri. luo Westland helii opliTs of the Royal Brunei Malay Krgimrnt rr.ishrd in thick jungle n r a r thr regiment's headquarters at Berak.is. He hi miles from here. Thr pilot of one of thr ln-lii uptiis uas injured, but allReuter - 127 words
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171 1966-05-07 1 Indons shoot at warship, airliner LONDON. Kri. Three bursts oi Riinlire were directed .it the British minesweeper Sheraton while on patrol in the Singapore Strait on \Veilnesiia> nishl. the Defence Ministry confirmed last night. The lirins; was iroin the Indonesian island of Pill. 111 S.I 111 hoe There were noReuter - 171 words
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Article142 1966-05-07 1 Expel Labour Party' decision TOO COMMUNISTINFLUENCED 1 OTOCKHOI M. Fri. The Bureau ol the Socialist Internal announced today it hid decided to expel the Labour Party ol Malaya for bear Communist-influenced. ■Iso announced thai People's Action Par I Kuan Yew, has been member ol the bu directing body ol Ih<142 words
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Article22 1966-05-07 1 .lAKAKI s,n Df I DBMONSTBATION IAKAKI I nesi.m students took streets .:;ain t(«I.: > numlin; ihwlsssl tv« Ministrr Wtrjoao Pro jodlknro.22 words
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Advertisement74 1966-05-07 1 GERMANY'S /f&Jr FIRST l/JPr IN FASHION Fbr^oMr-familjjfe health need a refrigerator! f<~- v_ Electrolux You need or»:> hen me M run thi-. Ekctrohu So wherever \i>u !i\v. \ou can en ahcji:i.. pleasant hie with Mcuolux. You'll hi clean tood ulw j\sin More, a ready sur; iced drink- and housckeepim: bevjusc74 words
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Article, Illustration507 1966-05-07 2 Suharto puts off opening of the people's congress SOEKARNO AND NEW GOVT STILL MANOEUVRING FOR POWER... Leadership without democracy is dictatorship, he says JAKARTA. Fri. Lieut-Gen. Suharto last night announced the postponement of next work's planned meeting of the Provisional People's Consultative Cong] The Chlel Ol the Army Sirfil and507 words
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199 1966-05-07 2 LONDON, Fn. British ana ffhorUwtan dekfvtea will meet on "neutral ground? here next week lor '.ulk.s U) see U :i Ikim.n r;.n be lound for m-oncllintion negotiations on Rhodesia The i J ri;nt- Minister, Mr. d Wilson announced i..M v, iek nearly six months afterUPI - 199 words
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125 1966-05-07 2 Indira begins tour of famine areas NEW DKLHI. Fri. Prime Minister Mrs Indira Gandhi begins a tour of India's famine threatened areas today following charges that some people are selling children at one rupee each to buy food. Mrs. G.indhi will fly lo Maharashtra state first for a two-day check125 words
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Article37 1966-05-07 2 RANGOON. Fri. A 20-man delegation from Thailand's National Defence College, led by Rear-Admiral Prasong PubhsonKram, arrived here yesterday for a three-day visit on the firs! leg of a tour ot Asia and Australia. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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347 1966-05-07 2 Chief Justice named to lead four-man team HONG KONG. Friday THE Hong Kong Government yesterday announced the establishment of a four-man commission to investigate events leading up to last month's riots in Kowloon. The commission Ls headed by Chief Justice. Sir Michael Hogan. OtherReuter - 347 words
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220 1966-05-07 2 'Polls in September or else' warning to Ky (COLOMBO, Fri. Powerful Buddhist pressure will be brought to bear on the South Vietnamese Government if election* are not held by Soptember. Saigon's Ruddhist leader, thr Von. Tarn Chau. said here yesterday. He told ;i I're.^-s conference that South Viet mine.** Buddhists220 words
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119 1966-05-07 2 (GENEVA. Fri. Mr. Averrll Harriman, President Johnson's roving ambassador, arrived here by air yesterday from London for talks with the International Red Cross about American prisoners of war in Vietnam. He told reporters: "We have, been hoping for an exchange of prisoners butReuter - 119 words
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Advertisement701 1966-05-07 2 CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE t^Bjb'N. K. M«lorn« i Coli«g« ot PeaUl Uucatien) (Maktab Balajar d.njor. Jalen fot Moloytia, Fob Clienfl Building (Third Floor, Joho*. Bahru. mKw Mk^Ll. *^v- Adminittrotion Offices: Room Not. 6 ond 7 Printing Department: Room No. 4 yB Moiling Section: Room No*. 1, 2 ond 3 Principal's Office: Room701 words
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Miscellaneous11 1966-05-07 2 TTAE GAMBOL 6 g^^^. TMEM tO COOM [GO COE6 «VW& A11 words
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136 1966-05-07 3 WISUNGTON, Kri. Ho. id accidents in the I nit«<l M tt.s kill 5«,»(Mi pri.pl. »\<i\ year. disal.li 1 .800 .000 anil cost tin loiinin I S9M§t million in economic losses, a safety expert said >estrnl.iv Mi J M.itKon. president »f tlir \utnmotiveReuter - 136 words
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Article26 1966-05-07 3 NKW YORK Hrnrv Ford, wile ol the car m.inufae- The 0 ni li'im hr Pxrk Avenue lvit.l p suite 01 ne.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article59 1966-05-07 3 MAIDS'IONh 'England*. Fri. A gang oi ma>ked men wn ea and hammers ambushed a car carrying 41 10.000 to ft bank here yesterday but they grabbed the wrong swac a bag of sandwiches. The CUtl vai kept locked in the car boot and the bag containing theReuter - 59 words
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228 1966-05-07 3 'Keep the powder dry' test series America (waiting for third China blast) goes ahead... WASHINGTON. Fri. Till Johnson Administration, awaiting an expected third Chinese nuclear explosion, has given renewed assurances that the United States is keeping its powder dry by pressing ahead with its own underground nuclear test programme. The228 words
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88 1966-05-07 3 Bombs near border: A million-to-one accident UONN. Fri. A British Canberra bomber accidentally dropped two 25 Ib. practice bombs near the Dutch-West German border on Tuesday. "It was a million-to-one chance due to an electrical fault." a Royal Air Force spokesman said. Officials are investigating. No one wax injured byReuter - 88 words
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109 1966-05-07 3 fIOTEBORG "Sweden). Frl. The Australian Trade Attache in Stockholm. Mr Leslie Holmes, and his wife were k'lled when their car skidded off the road In south-western Sweden yesterday. A 32-year-old woman, who travelled with the couple. was injured. She was taken toAP - 109 words
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351 1966-05-07 3 PEKING, Friday /CHINESE Communists have indicated that a major campaign is being mounted against opponents of the party line, both within and outside the 20 million-member Communist Party. There has recently been a prolonged Press campaign agaln.st several well-known writers. The party organ,Reuter - 351 words
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Article, Illustration354 1966-05-07 3 Castro's No. 2 'now directing revolution in Peru' OOME. Fri. An Ita1V lian journalist said yesterday he found 1 o q g-missing Cuban guerilla chief Ernesto (Che) Guevara directing subversive campaigns from a hideout high in the Andes Mountains of Peru and interviewed him there. Paolo Senlse. 42-year-old correspondent forAP - 354 words
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130 1966-05-07 3 J^EW YORK. Kri. A Manhattan woman left the bulk of her estimated US$3OO,OOO i-« unto an elevator operator in the building where she lived, according to the terms of her will, filed for probate yesterday The woman. Klla Veronica Kins, died lastAP - 130 words
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154 1966-05-07 3 SAIGON IS ONE BIG AMERICAN BROTHEL, HE SAYS WASHINGTON. Fri. Senator William Fulbright said last night there were now so many Americans in Saigon that the South Vietnamese capital city had been turned into an American brothel. "As a result of the American influx, bar girls, prostitutes, p'mps. bar ownersReuter - 154 words
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Article20 1966-05-07 3 GENEVA. Fri. The United States yesterday urged the World Heal'h Organisation to tackle air pollution by motor vehicles.20 words
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Advertisement91 1966-05-07 3 a practical and beautiful way to save those walls and eliminate painting costs vetricolor A practical and beautiful way to save those walls and eliminate painting costs VETRICOLOR VETRICOLOR is a wall tiling which comes in a variety of fast colours to decorate and preserve the interior and exterior walls91 words
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Advertisement286 1966-05-07 3 I SAVINGS Pillowcases 100 Cotton White Now .50c I Hickok U.S.A. Belts For Men Now 53.90 i t Baby Napkins Good Quality (1 Dozen) Now $6.50 Ladies' Banlon Stretchable Panties Now .80c > Bedsbeets White Singlesize .low 52.00 t Bedcovers Cotton Double (Many Colours) Now 54.50 Dish Cloths (3 Pieces)286 words
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Article, Illustration170 1966-05-07 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Three more Cheshire Humes arc tv be set up in Singapore and Malaysia to serve the needs of the chronically ill. This was announced yesterday by the movement's founder. Group aptain Leonard tbtshire. V.C.. after he met Singapore s Minister for170 words
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260 1966-05-07 4 A challenge for the teachers of S'pore SINGAPORE, Friday. 'JMIK Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social. Affairs, Mr. Chan (.hcc Seng, today reminded teachers of their "tremendous responsibility ;is social engineers in the nuikin^ of the nation.** Speaking at the prize-giving day at Beatty Secondary School this afternoon, he260 words
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Article94 1966-05-07 4 Court order to collect $21,619 SINGAPORE. Pri. Mr. Justice Wlmkm was told at thr hearing of h bankruptcy case today that thr Roxy "Malaya > Co. Lid. of ("IrmciK-rau Avenue had obtained final judgment for $21,819 against Urn Eu-rfair Trading Co. Ltd. of Tan.lonK Paßar Road ai the High Court94 words
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191 1966-05-07 4 Court calls for forfeit of 'gourmet powder' from ship SINGAPORE, Frl. A man from Hong Kong today failed in his claim for a $11,189 consignment of monosodium glutamate (gourmets' powder) seized by Customs. Singapore lawer. Mr. D. G. Ironside, represented Wing Tai Hong, who was not in court. The First191 words
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Article31 1966-05-07 4 SINGAPORE Fn. The Adult Education Board's commercial preparing students lor the 1367 L.C.C. Spring Ex.imina' ions at intermediate and higher stace levels will commence on thr week beginning Monday.31 words
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212 1966-05-07 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. The National Trades Union Congress today said it had received hundreds of letters and telephone calls from workers demanding "stern action" against the International Federation of Commercial. Clerical and Technical Employees for failing to display the Singapore flag on the opening day212 words
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Advertisement342 1966-05-07 4 ODEON: 2nd MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! Here Comes The SPECIAL SECRET AGENT From F. 8.1. Licensed To Kill... Kill £t V- "*JaGFNT C D I George Nader- Heinz Weisi ttm O. I. Sylvia Pascal orchard palace THE PICTURE THAT BRINGS YOU...YOUR Ni: 1 FAVOURITE BEAT GROUP. THEIR WAY-OUT BEAT TUNES AND THEIR342 words
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Advertisement141 1966-05-07 4 2 LAST 3 SHOWS 4-4 JO -•p.m. Cathay Kens Films' J "GURINDAM JIWA" J IsHordin Ahmod Lotitfah OmorJ TONITE AT MIDNITE! <H*mt* Pt»DffP XUMAZ gAVI •HINDI WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES* Tomorrow Promptly ot 10.45 0.m.: Dilip Kumar Modhubalo J "MUGHAL- E-AZAM" x/pe' Hindi Spectocle Portly in Color J with English Maloy141 words
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Advertisement483 1966-05-07 4 f CAPTOLTitrVTOMGHT MIDNIGHT a UNKILLABLE AGENT TIGER a PUTS ALL OTHER SPIES -/i B OUT IN THE COLD g I Q FOR THE TIGER £mnBEHJ(ORCHID (OR THE TI6ER) ROGER HANIN as Agent Tiger MARGARET LEeJJ J tf A OPENS TODAY> 3HJL mAJ+>IL .r» KtA-oKY-nUAT, ißr*j£"tii*BESm CHIANG HAN in 'The CRICKET483 words
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Advertisement423 1966-05-07 4 SMI AW I GANISATION «th RtCORC AT"' I 11 45-4-4 30 9 JO No Froe Lut B "OSS 117 IN BRAZIL" (MISSION FOR A KILLER) Fredr I Demcr C-'or (Si! NEWS I SINGAPORE'S P.M. in LONDON B TON'SHT MIDNIGHT' B| •DYNAMITE for the TIGER" H *Bo9fr Hin:n Mo-qotcf Lee SB423 words
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Article, Illustration364 1966-05-07 5 S'pores $15m deal with Bulgaria— in 2 weeks PARTING ADVICE: ADVERTISE IN EUROPE SINGAPORE. Fn uulga: bought more than $7 million worth ot rubber and locallymanui'actured goods linoe their trade mission arrived here two ks ago. Local firms have redproy placing ordt-: the amount for Bui- goods giving a iy364 words
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Article46 1966-05-07 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Offlciala and members of the National Employers' Council will tour the Jurong Industrial estate tomorrow. The council, which has about 50 member firms, was formed some months ago mainly to represent companies which did not solely use the English language.46 words
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Article57 1966-05-07 5 I SINGAPORE. Frl. Three men were chanted here today with assaulting a polic.Tian. Eyed Jaflar. at the strike-bound Hotel Sms.ipura yesterday afternoon. 1 Teo Tia'ng Chiah Hun Ban I Fong and Wong Ban Slow pleaded not guilty to throwing the policeman. The case is to57 words
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Article, Illustration222 1966-05-07 5 Malaysians continue to like Indonesia coffee: Expert KUALA LUMPUR, Frl INDONESIAN coffee is popular among Malay- sians and a "complete change of taste" will be necessary before they switch to Indian coffee. This Is the view of Mr. A. E. S. Iyer, chairman of the Indian Coffee Board and leader222 words
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62 1966-05-07 5 SINGAPORE. Frl. Thieve* removed 106 rolls of leather cloth worth $15,000 trom the Town and Cl'.y Properties Ltd. store in LbdyhUl Road. The theft went unnoticed until 2.40 p.m. yesterday when the company's maintenance assistant. I Mr Tang Kwok Keng. discovered I tlif loss62 words
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Article68 1966-05-07 5 KANGAR. Frl. Prrla, will !go cay on M;<y 22 and 23 in ion of the Ram's 48th Urtbdu. I In addition to the prescr.Mtlon of fitute awards on May 22. there will be a film show, an i Indian drama and a concert at I the Ist68 words
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104 1966-05-07 5 §IXGAPORfc. Fri. Singapore and Malaysia have established broad principles on currency and double-taxa-tion in current negotiations, according to the Finance Minister. Mr. Lira Kirn San. today. Mr. Lim. who felt optimistic about the outcome, told newsmen today that as (ar as currency talks were concerned,104 words
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337 1966-05-07 5 Singapore trio vie for music honour in London From ARTHUR RICHARDS T ONDON, Fri. Two singing brothers from Singapore, Tan Ngiang Ann, 26, and Tan Ngiang Kaw, 30, and their accompanist. Miss Gillian Lim. 19, also of Singapore, have reached the semifinal stage of the Royal Overseas League Music Festival337 words
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99 1966-05-07 5 I/UALA LUMPUR. Frl. v The Mentrl Besar of Selangor. Dato Hamn bin Hajl Idris. will open the new $29,000 Sikh temole at Serfndan on May 15. The president of the tempi* ooaunttUe, Mr. Mender Singh, p«id today that the Ministry of National ar.d99 words
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Article43 1966-05-07 5 TAPAH. Fr.. The first phas» of the $67,000 Sikh Urnple here to replace the wooden one built 85 yenrs aeo h«s been completed Tne temple <s bens biii't with a grant of $25,000 from the Government and from public do-,43 words
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Article35 1966-05-07 5 TAIPINO. Frl. Thr I ml and M;<*ang district World Health Dar obsena«ce committee has decided to build a SlO.OOO special ward in the hospital here at> part of thttr project for this yacr.35 words
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Article213 1966-05-07 5 PNANO. Fri— The Pesta Festival of penang comI mlttee l»ave asked the Malayan Racing Association to Inter-change the racing dates of the Singapore and Peanti Turf Club> in December v.> shall be holding our pe»ta festival from Dec 3 and we aoiiM like U| to213 words
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Article80 1966-05-07 5 IPOH, Fri.— Abu Bakar bin Lope Omar, 45, uas shot dead while out hunting for wild boar in itanipong I' hi Chemor. 10 miles from here, yesterday afternoon. He left for the iunele nitrj a friend Abu bin Kadir who cajne out about three hours 1.-lrr80 words
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Article, Illustration157 1966-05-07 5 IZUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Aisiiuh Hussein (left) i 6 one of the dancers taking part in tlie cultural night U> by presented at tjtadlum Negara, on 11 at 8 p.m. to celebrate tiif uuth annlrersary of Umno. A daughter of inc-he vMS Ku&iein, ol157 words
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Article13 1966-05-07 5 IPOH. Fr: I E Inche M <Pnm.iry> Bngliab Bchool at surytfi13 words
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Advertisement222 1966-05-07 5 WAKE UP WITH WILLIAMS a LIVELY BjPwpttAs^. NEW ■^^B BREAKFAST WH SESSION ON RADIO AUSTRALIA (Tie Overseas Service of the Australian Broadcasting Commission) MONDAY 0545 for Singapore and Malaya. TO 0615 for Sarawak and Sabah. FRIDAY on 1971 metre*. A .10- minute programme of the I l>ost P°n u ar222 words
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Article, Illustration313 1966-05-07 6 Do-re -mi new deal for Tham SINGAPORE. Fri. Blind Tham Peng San will start n« week on what he hopes will be a promising and paying .:eer visiting s to tune iOS. d a ig exami- o. Education for the hip Lo piano Explosion 23. t "T i of-tune piano313 words
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76 1966-05-07 6 STOCKHOLM. Fri. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. Malaysian MP. Is now m Sweden attending the Socialist International. He will go to west Sweden on Sunday. He is to speak to Swedish unionist* on "Democratic Socialism in South-East Asia." Sweden is .showing considerable interest in developments76 words
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Article65 1966-05-07 6 KANGAR. Fr.. The QM district commitwes of the Peril* National Language Month campaign have decided to apend So. ooo to ensure the succesa of the various district contests and t\er.ts. Representative* of the Kan?ar Paya. Arau. Mata Aver and Slmpaug Ampat district* approved a resolution65 words
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Article50 1966-05-07 6 PENANG. Fri. The Kora Bharu brunch Ol Pri.ang Cmno has elected Inch* Din bin Long chairman, and re-elected lnche Abu Balur bin Hassan aa wce-chalrman. Inclie Man bin Kassim waf elected treasurer and Ir.che Ahmad bin Mohamed De»a secretary. The branch publicity officer l> Inche Ismail bin Daud50 words
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Article46 1966-05-07 6 WO. Fr:. A me*. Mr. A. K. Cliinniah. hBJ oect: elected president of th« Jr:i arom branch oi the Indian Concr Other ofT.c:.ii.- elected a- tba i i Mr. M. A. Rrng.iMimy: vcretdry. Mr daiamj-: and auditors Mr M. FU- and Mr. L46 words
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Article29 1966-05-07 6 HBOAMAI Tlt r.ew Ith centre at I miles (rom licre. has txeu coml.ieU'd. The pi 1 Mian $100,000. wa^ cari under the S< let rural development plan.29 words
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263 1966-05-07 6 'SET UP WHO FUND FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES' Bahaman on how to solve the personnel problem GENEVA. Friday called here yesterday for th« creation oi a special fund by the World Health Organisation to finance an attack on the serious lack of trai led medical personnel in developing countries t»l. i.Reuter - 263 words
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225 1966-05-07 6 SINGAPORE. Friday r FHE Industrial Arbitration Court today upheld x the dismissal of four workers by Salvage Engineers Ltd. for misconduct. The company's advocate. Mr. L. Wilson, had claimed that they were members of the crew of a. salvage ve.-sel Salvaray which225 words
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Miscellaneous235 1966-05-07 6 Straits Times Crossword HT WM~ HI b HBHLV^ HF HBI HI *< BOM ith a mat Ju»t ouuide <S. 7. < 6* mere.* piral** (T). See 26 13. Blanch and I forgathered 10. 24 26 t out of m* and not a lot during Uie sumliable to t* restored <ti.235 words
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368 1966-05-07 7 PENANG, Friday. \LL Malaybianb would gain by the acceptance of the national language as the country's official langu 3ge, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said ast night It will bonolit not only .Malays but also non-Malays." he told a i368 words
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149 1966-05-07 7 IPOH. Fri Another I uip of lo Perak state assemblymen, in- eluding three from thp opposition PPP. will i leave here on May 14 for a three-week tour nth Korea. Japan and Formosa. ruddln Mn Abdul will x!r.ch I be >d149 words
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Article39 1966-05-07 7 A group JO A arrive now nigh: for ."Ppma: at.ci s-ight--.r.cauore and Ji'hore. lilt :o^r tno- r: as The "Grand :r>ur oi the On> d tbt "3rd prumotpd by the AuMrali.iii Expreii Co. lii Brifb.39 words
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Article160 1966-05-07 7 TPOH. Friday ORRY driver, Mahinder Singh. 26. who was ciiM-haraed by a magistrate's court here on Wednesday on an assault charge appeared In two courts today. He pleaded not suilty in the se»sion.«- c-ourt to attempting to rob a tailor. Ah:naddin bin Mohamaddin ol $5160 words
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Article, Illustration254 1966-05-07 7 I/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. The former District Officer of Ulu Langat. Syed Ismail bin Ahmad, who was sentenced to six months jail last year on a cor r v p tion charge, was today acquitted of the same offence without his defence being called. Syed254 words
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Article11 1966-05-07 7 Mi iwr. nc'.Ud n^ bil■:hdi•^ iih^lf .< [iMUan :i»aiiß :;giv.*r11 words
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132 1966-05-07 7 The gift Caribous from Canada delayed IT I ALA LIMPUR. t ri. Four Caribou tran M>"n aircraft, scheduled to arrive on Sunday, have been delayed a spokesman of the Canadian High CommibMon lid today. No oflicial reason vaa men for the delay of the aircraft. part of Canada's military aaaialance132 words
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Article61 1966-05-07 7 I KLTHING Fr:. Me:hocist tr.. .->-:■ in :kfr- Christ Hospital. I Kapit. have been praised by ih« i Minister ol Sarawak Affairs. Tan ISr Temtneeonz Jutfah, for rcndT- ing '"cxctl'ent iernces" to the peo- plr irrespective of race or religion. The Minister made these61 words
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Article62 1966-05-07 7 rpAIPING. Fri.— Two lab- 1 ourers. N. Arasalan. 20, and M. Krishnasamy. 14. were killed and lour others seriously injured when a trailer attached to a tractor overturned in Batu Kurau near here on Wednesday evening. They were among 25 lab- I ourers in the62 words
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Article24 1966-05-07 7 SUNGEI PATANI Fri— Rer Paiher P Pang has, returned lrom leavt in the United States and bus be*n posted to Alor Star.24 words
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Article, Illustration120 1966-05-07 7 L^OIR Mal.ivM.in Army baiiilsiuen arrived in Ausliaiia recentl> to beßin H J«ur-and- i-half-monlh ioiiivc at the Australian Arim School of Mnak at Belcombe. Mctoria. They are Uaud bin X'ici-il Manan. Mohammed bin Jonct. both of Johure. Shaifuddin bin Hashim of Perak and Mat Ma bin Rani120 words
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Article39 1966-05-07 7 IPOH Fri Thr Junior Chamber jf Icon w l! bold Iv Biw Jajrcees night here tomorrow talk by Mr. K T;; ki r mtrden of the Outward Bound School, fol- i lowed by a dinner ami fianre.39 words
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102 1966-05-07 7 AIRLINE PLANS FOUR MORE BANGKOK FLIGHTS SINGAPORE. Frl Thai Internatl will Introduce t*ew Caravellr services to Singapore and Ma] Ma from Ortobei DMet th( dintc cloniand for tourist travel In this regi Thai [nternati Scandinavia systrm la Mr John H >.iid the airline's servlc* from Blngap would Increa seven to102 words
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Article21 1966-05-07 7 SEREMBAN :it'!d at the 'l II i the YWCA bu.'.dine -i (■:ud» Malay Ctalneai <s21 words
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Advertisement203 1966-05-07 7 LUXURY ____________«i sJFf 1 ■♦'■^rt^fiJSS*' M ____________MHMj___fKSita&fi: m\ "*^Hfcv- it^^^* M H M^^_^_!j^B _jj_H|^fcn_ j Big, big comfort for 6 people. Elegant interior. Extremely reliable roadholdtng. All-round visibility. Disc brakes on all 4 wheels with dual hydraulicallyoperated circuit and servobrake. Powered by a rugged 1481 c.c. engine producing 80 b.h.p.203 words
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Miscellaneous41 1966-05-07 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl S S M-CM IP>A LET IT 50, J zojkds; m wat s> -vested: </ wEV< OFF^M^/ I f-».* f x I I BE TOO T *=D TO i \^OP ">OU 6UV KOZ^y M BEACH Vo,g S~2g£^/ W^41 words
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412 1966-05-07 8 Taxis: Call for know Singapore' classes SINGAPORE, Friday. Till: Singapore Travel Agents Association today suggested i<> Ihe Governinentappointerl I'^i review committee thai special courses should be run for registered taxi drivers so thai they could Ik i Lui^hl lo be more courteous ;ni<l to kiK»w •your Republic bet- Ur." In412 words
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125 1966-05-07 8 SINGAPORE. Frl The Botanic Gardens and Singapore Orchids Limited will *end separate boxes of some 130 stalks of their best blooms lor display in Westminster Abbey later this month. There will be a three-day display of flowers in the Abbey to mark the historic125 words
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Article45 1966-05-07 8 SINGAPORE. Fri —1 hr annual gathermc of women o: various communities to help raise minis lor the blind will take place tomorrow at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Tin.- International Bazaar will l)e officially pened by President Yusof bin Isbak .it 10. .i.m.45 words
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Article60 1966-05-07 8 SINGAPORE. Fli. Th. pore Council of Social Services has compiled a register of persons known to be active and interested in youth activity in various organThe council hopes that tins rrs.Mrr couid br developed uito a ready source ot information In the :uture lor those wishing toAgencies - 60 words
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186 1966-05-07 8 SINGAPORE. Prt— A Purt of Singapore Authority labourer. Ramasamy Sun- mugam. wa.s today cleared of a charge of hurting a former Pulau Senang detainee. Karunakaran Appa:iambiar. whom a police Inspector described a-, a .->eiret .society fighter Karunakaran alleged that Ramasamy had injured him186 words
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139 1966-05-07 8 OINOAPORK. Kri. O Plans to expjnd and <<> lirinu Ibc Siimapocr \iuil.inlc Corps lo a hulirr pitch of effltwMC) •uiil effrt'tivrness arc Bow undrr «ay As one nf tlii- In-t steps, the «t>rp> Is rrcrmiting instructors to undergo a nine-month training i«MM. After trainiiiK. i n139 words
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Article85 1966-05-07 8 A claim for $3,000 is dismissed SINGAPORE Fn Mr. Jii-'.ki Winslow yesterday disn claim (or 53. 000 by V.A. Perriru against his former employer. 11l ;rz tradmt! .i^ Trade Development Co. Also dismi.sM'i! «'ai Ptomandei counter-claim lor Pereira for a -imtlar sum for alleged breach ol terms of employment as85 words
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Article58 1966-05-07 8 SINGAPORE Fri. The N branch of the Food. Drink.Allied Worker* L":iion will ho;., annual genera! meeting on Sunday Ihe n-.rrune Hill bo hrld a' the auditorium ol the Chinese Cl ber ot Commerce. Hill Street 2 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. The pres:; iind secretary ol lh<- Naaii58 words
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213 1966-05-07 8 Minister Wok praises social workers cixo.U'u: I he Minister for .al \ffairs, Inch*? Qthniai Wok. liuVd Mia' Mi.- Si] I'or- n o! H iniivr tnembersliip. v h i-oiild well make a represent; assembly of the Ui Nations." ll's genera i conleretu-e hall in Sheiitcjii Way Big role Hr said the213 words
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Advertisement192 1966-05-07 8 DPEL FOUR DOOR KADETT 1I J the luxury car for the budget-conscious family If U^!° j\ The OPEL KADETT is now elegantly longer, spacII 40 iously wider and exhilaratingly more powerful v^ mn o JJ T ne re-powered 1.1 litre engine provides high cruis\vi m.p.%// i n g spec( j192 words
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Miscellaneous130 1966-05-07 8 Mh'ti On n Mitt 1.7 ttttwttUn OOCXA! HOLY COW, WHAT'S ..I'M BEIMG THE/VmEAM >OU_l I ..VVHERE IS SHH.' EAsH I HIS HM3HNE33 r^^K3BH VMiAT MDU COIN; /IT UX>K, OUEEN.THATS I" MXI'RE... I I TViAT LJDU9/-.J NOW, BOY.. IS ASLEEP^^A lUck I rtirtf Sty iMmmtmr I*»miH I HONEY MOON tracy plus130 words
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Advertisement70 1966-05-07 9 y^ rf f f I<vßlVjl 'At Jfl > jfl^^fc *^-i^^ -.NP This was not an ordinary oil change This is new Esso Extra. More than a motor oil, it's actually an engine "energy booster". Its amazing chemical formula lets your engine operate at its full potential adding years to your70 words
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Article646 1966-05-07 10 The Malik Line It is no longer possible to deny the change in Indonesia's confrontation policy, or Indonesia's desire for a Settle- i ment. Reaching agreement, however, is not the simple matter it may seem to some of our friends abroad. Past experience urges caution. There have been too many646 words
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Article384 1966-05-07 10 Confirmation by the Rhodesian police of reports of a battle with African nationalists last week at Sinoia comes as evidence that more than sanctions beset Mr. Lan Smith's rebellious country. The battle followed an attempt to blow up a pylon on the Kariba-Salis-bury power line, and seven Africans384 words
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Article186 1966-05-07 10 Now it is Malacca's turn to be disturbed at the number of children not reporting for secondary education. Already I Kclantan, where only 5,000 1 of the 8,000 children who passed standard six last year have enrolled in comprehensive schools, is trying to come to grips with the186 words
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Article, Illustration1318 1966-05-07 10 Moderates take over in West Africa The key to stability of the African states will be found in economies by A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT 1N the eyes of western diplomats the change that has come over the political aspect of West Africa in the past six months looks encouraging. In theThe Times - 1,318 words
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LETTERS
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Letter235 1966-05-07 10 1 REFER to your report tS.T. May 21 regarding the alleged protest by the Penang Port Commission Employees Union on the change of doctors by the Commission. The Commission would like to clarify the matter. As mentioned in the last paragraph of the report, what has235 words
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Letter78 1966-05-07 10 AFTER watching one of the Youth Forum programes on TV. I question the value of the series and think that the ideal topic for the next discussion should be: "The Youth Forum programme should be abolished." Members of the panel do not know what they speak of. One sample from78 words
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Letter78 1966-05-07 10 I REFER to a letter heading "Roadside Sweepings'" (April 26). The Public Cleansing Department of the Public Health Division. Ministry of Health. Is aware of road sweepers dumping the swept up road dust etc. onto unpaved road verges, and road dividers. Disciplinary action has been taken against cleansing labourers found78 words
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Letter35 1966-05-07 10 r |"ANAH Merah "A" New 1 Village, which is situated on the boundary of NS. and Selangor is neglected because it is small and unimportant. There is no water and no electricity supply. T.A. Sepanr35 words
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Letter61 1966-05-07 10 ()N May 3 a mile long traffic Jam stalled traffic on Nlchol Highway The cause? One old van stuck near the Q.P.O. All the wasted time, temper. petrol and language could have been prevented If a P.C directIng traffic from behind the van had helped, or asked for help, to61 words
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Advertisement1013 1966-05-07 10 Straits Tiam Malay Mail Claa<i»ir4 a<>artiHi<itati aaay k« k«»«*4 COLO STO*A6f SUPf«MAKKCT Oeckara' **aal »><a»H»»>at Doafc) COLD STORAGC BRANCHES Ai Holland «••< K*t*a>fl Na.al Aafkaritaal A«a»l: CITY BOOK STOtf LTD Wmclwttar Hoim Collver Quay THC NIWS FRONT 'ifipafrick'i Supcraaarka* M M ISMAIL J Admiralty Ro«.a\ Naval Baa*. HAMIEM STORE, Ul*1,013 words
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Advertisement29 1966-05-07 10 ill/ 40 9} oui ot 100 na» prct« the man ywped sfwi wtt- aMou cut stytaj TUs PEKING L.»»yxinv (SI LiJ *O I tj. North Road. Smqopo,. Tal: IS4M.29 words
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Advertisement190 1966-05-07 10 The best thing about this glass ofwater is the amount of room left for "teachekT aw«a«tia>n or O*al SCOTCH WHISKY ailaaayaaa •^a. Study at Home and Pass Evary day letters arrive at Wolsey Hall from students in Malaya ami countries all o\er the *orld. These young men and women realis*190 words
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Article, Illustration613 1966-05-07 11 THORSYCROFT ANNOUNCES EXPANSION PROGRAMME TO MEET REQUIREMENTS OF COUNTRIES IN THIS REGION SINGAPORE. Fri pLANS which will makr Singapore's Tanjong Rhu a major b u se for the building and refitting of small warships, patrol craft and other vessel! to to moot613 words
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101 1966-05-07 11 JLSSELTON, Frl. A directive has been insued to the Department of National Registration to give top priority to applications for citizenship as soon as they are received. Disclosing this today. Sabehs Chief Minister. Mr. Peter Lo. *al<l that up to the end of last101 words
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Article47 1966-05-07 11 SINOAPORE. Fn. The ppimiMila Malay Union at its cobsnifetmu pa»M>d a resolution Mippnrtln? the SingHixire Governmerit 8 ►land in welcoming Ind sun recognition of the republic Another resolution urged the Guxernmen' to r^lenne *ll political deulneea. since Singapore waa no» separated from Uaiam* <47 words
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169 1966-05-07 11 CIM.APORI. Fri— Mr. Justice Winslow was tod m told of a bankruptcy notice w hicii could not be srrved on Mr. Chew Swrr Kre. Singapore Education Minister In the l.im Yew Hock (iovrrnment. at his last known address here. Mr. Francia Teoh. a lawyer, xaid169 words
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94 1966-05-07 11 Woman law graduate scores a first C ING APORI Fri. Two women who graduated in law from the University of Singapore early this year have joined the Official Assignee and Public Trustee's office. Mrs. Mabel IS. Tai. 23, Is an assistant official assignee, and Miss Judy HII Loke, 2f>. is94 words
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126 1966-05-07 11 $11,000 snatch on way to the bank CINGAPORE. Fri. A cashier of Lion Ltd. —a subsidiary of Fraser and Neave Ltd. was robbed of a briefcase containing: $11,000 at the busy Junction of River Valley and Killiney Roads this afternoon. Mr Ho Keng Chong was in a car with three126 words
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Article33 1966-05-07 11 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Prl. Police here have detained a labourer for questioning in connection with a rtported attempt '.o rape a girl under 19 at Machang Buboh, about five miles from here.33 words
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94 1966-05-07 11 SINGAKiKE. Fri. a trafle police Jrobationary inspector. I Akbar bri Hajabah. uha charged in the ninth magistrate's court yesterday with corruptly acceptiiiK S9O lrom Tan Kang Pah on Apni 19 The cl.arue said the money was an inducement for the accused to reduce the 'severity"94 words
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Article, Illustration288 1966-05-07 11 GARY YCANG - Simplicius a big hit at the Hole in the Wall GARY YCANG Prom pERTH. Frl. As the 1 first Asian in Australia to put out a long-playing disc, Bimplicius Cneong has proved that coiour is no bar to the world of music and success. The shorts chubby and bespecUcied Cheong's288 words
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403 1966-05-07 11 COUNSEL TO JUDGE: PROMISE OF A GIFT IS NOT BINDING vase of the towkay and his 30 acres of land KCALA LUMPUR, Fri J^ PROMISE of a gift is not binding unless that promise is written into a will, defence council, Mr. C. H. Smith, said in the High Court403 words
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131 1966-05-07 11 |£UALA LUMPUR, Frl— A Malaysia Electricity Council has been formed to advise the Government and relevant authorities on the supply and regulation or electricity throughout the country. Ibt council which will hold its first meeting tomorrow at the National Electricity Board headquar- ters In Jalan131 words
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Advertisement221 1966-05-07 11 u rinn nnu record changer LEADERSHIP SUITABLE FOR ANY RADIO S^SaeHS^^Sm AND AMPLIFIER Mode 3000 C^ g^g^BBBBBBBBBBBBI^ga TRANSCRIPTION H^J Model 401 Model TYPE 'A' <l AKj^^l> makes your'Hi Fi and Stereo perfect I »!C^^T!!. lrom All lli&h Class Kadio Dealers Suie Agt dv Kee Huat Radio Co., Ltd., 122-124 Orchard221 words
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Advertisement116 1966-05-07 11 KM IT COSTS NO MORE*^ In fact it saves time and money to use the services of an experienced Travel Agent with long established connections, all over the world. Whatever the size and style of your requirements our centrally located Travel Departments in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang are expertly116 words
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Miscellaneous761 1966-05-07 11 TV MALAYSIA Channel S Kuala Lumpur. Cartoon package: 635 Otwst Penant. I lpoh. Malacca; J Shot "Le« Marvin 1 I 656 A. 10 Johore Bahru 4 Taipinj; Turf Club rMUIU; 7 News in 1 Batu l°". a 9 Kluan, English; 7.10 Ptocus: 7.35 Got 3 pjn Opciimg and pro- Smart;761 words
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Miscellaneous93 1966-05-07 11 TIOES TODAY: Beam Kechil 11.56 a.m. 7.81 1 i 10.26 p.m. t«a t Singapore 1258 p.m "8.4. i. Hurt Dickon 7.54 a.m. (8411 10.19 p.m. <9.5 ft.i; I'uit Sueiteiiham 7.20 hrn 'lL'.9ft.i 7.28 p.m. <13.51t.i; Henang 1.43 a.m. i7.sft.i 1.51 p.m. iB.9ti>. loMOKKOM: aedili Kcthsl 1244 p.m. <7.7 ft. >93 words
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152 1966-05-07 12 No degree chance for Teacher after 32? 'I 'HE Ministry of Educa-" tion ha.s failed to explain why serving teachers above the age of 32 years cannot be allowed to enter the University on study leave. Are people over 32 incapable of useful thinking? Our schools are expanding but the152 words
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Letter52 1966-05-07 12 rIEV£S are becoming a menace in Kampong Bahru and it appears little < can be done unless the people do something about it, through the Kampons Bahru Committee. So te reports to the police have had little result. Police and people working together might have some effect. RESIDENT52 words
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Letter84 1966-05-07 12 LETTERS ported in New Delhi for Kuala Lumpur have taken as long as a week to reach here and similarly letters posted In Kuala Lumpur for New Delhi have taken from five to seven days to reach their destination. Letters posted one hour before the advertised84 words
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Letter58 1966-05-07 12 'I 'HERE should be legislation both in Malaysia and Singapore to allow all sub-tenant.> to register themselves. Rent -controlled landlords would then collect fair t-nu and make proper payment* of assessments and the Department of Inland Revenue would get the right sums from chief tenants who at present deprive58 words
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284 1966-05-07 12 IS the H.S.C. en- trance examination really an "examination of chance?" In the Cambridge (and later the HSC) it is possible to get high marks with lucky spotting of questions. In fact a lot of time in the final, so-called revision period before the284 words
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45 1966-05-07 12 AfUS spectators at top grade soccer matches be millionaires and ban;, managers? I ask this after reading that seats for the Sheffield Wednesday and Fulham match on June 1 1 are to be $10 and $6. ARTHUR Seremban45 words
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226 1966-05-07 12 Rescue for those abandoned or injured animals f\N April 2G. a boy, accompanied by his mother, v brought to the S.P.C.A. office in Orchard Road a litter of four kittens in a basket. He said he saw the litter of kittens being dropped from a car on the side of226 words
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Letter88 1966-05-07 12 I AAI aotoni&hed by the way in which the Government department lesponsible if the beautifying of Singapore, have neglected the City centre. Apart from erecting the Raffles Place underground car park, nothing else appears to have been done. Instead, the once beautiful Esplanade has been allowed to88 words
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Letter96 1966-05-07 12 ONE morning at 8.50 I joined a queue at the Penans; General Po.st Office savings counter to deposit siime money. A clerk was at the counter. When my turn came, the "tutop" sign was put up. The time about 9.15. Asked for an explanation, the96 words
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Letter46 1966-05-07 12 r |'HE day-time telephone operators in Seremban leave telephone calls unanswered making it difficult to make an outstation call. One has to ring for a long time the delay sometimes goes on for more than half an hour before the operator answer. SUBSCRIBER Kuala hl.iw.ini;46 words
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Letter58 1966-05-07 12 ]«'OR nearly a year. I did not receive a single witer bill then one day a 'roop of PU.B.s workers mcrched in wanting to cut my supply unless I paid up in 24 hours. I paid, but I still do not receive a bill Without the bill how58 words
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138 1966-05-07 12 1 )R. Sodhy and your XJ editorial (ST. April 28 and 30) laid emphasis on the high defaulting rate of T.B. checks. Ignorance** not the sole reason for defaulting. Poverty Is more often the real and only reason Dr. Sodhy will understand that138 words
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194 1966-05-07 12 Management posts on the estates MR D. E. Teale is to be congratulated on bis defence of the expatriates employed in the Malayan rubber industry but surely it would have been more pertinent to point out the unpleasant fact that less than 20 per cent of the management posts in194 words
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Letter301 1966-05-07 12 Stresses at the church sales 'pIROUGH the h.«pitallty o[ ycji.r newspaper. I should like, "n behalf of St Marys Church, to apoloit. Amy Griffiths and Om-t Bitten, and indeed I others, for any rudene. they may havp experienced at St. Mary. Church Shop. A word of explanation may indicate our301 words
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Letter43 1966-05-07 12 I LIVE in Queenstown. Margaret Close In a one-room flat, rented at $55. Other Housing Board tenants in Commonwealth Drive and other places only pay $46.50. Not only is my rent higher, the floor space is much smaller. UNFAIR Singapore43 words
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Advertisement369 1966-05-07 12 GET RELIEF WITH TESTED AND PROVED THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY f"*\^oj2»^2<yg3Cl MOSTIfFtCtIVI.tCOKOHICALwSCIIIIIIrIC Vm^t^M\ MOSQUITO COIL Hfi f^S^H£r\B» HARMLESS TO HUMAN BLOOD PROTECTION CO«(M> ITBL A PRODUCT OF MALAYSIA j| the new I (COLD LIGHT) PROJECTOR CABIN AUTO-ACE N24 lamp: low voltoa. 24V 1 SOW try .-focus "Cold light" with369 words
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Advertisement235 1966-05-07 12 "WHERE SHOULD I STUDY ACCOUNTANCY?" "The answer i> simplr for tho>e ho iiinip.ire" Mtyi Kohrrt W. Kiilhtlmmi. K o,n (Melb). FAS. A. F.I I I "Now Is the lime for carrful thought on.t of any career-minded person. For accountancy students the choice of training method ia particularly important. If you235 words
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Article, Illustration1808 1966-05-07 13 LEN DEIGHTON; Robb - BILLIDN DOLLAR BRAIN An old-style party LEN DEIGHTON Robb Htrry P.lmcr who »ell» the ifo/y *J Dcmpey in jnumcd IMS .nr.ltraled privjU spy orgjniijf.on run by J mc^ilomjniac Tckjh mglti millionjirc General MidHi jutv.vc* murder jttempt made on him by M.dv»int.'» turopc.m .»*ent Hjr«ey Newbefin who h»« begun lo h.iveLondon Express - 1,808 words
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Advertisement116 1966-05-07 13 Black jF^I Decker AUTHORISED SERVICE DEPOTS:WATTS BAKER LTD SINGAPORE 304-U V. Orchard Road Tel. *****. 21 179. K. LUMPUR 157. Jalan Sungai Besl. Tel ***** Prompt, efficient service and guaranteed workmanship to every BLACK DECKER product. All repairs corried out by factory trained Engineers. Charges are moderate and controlled by116 words
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Advertisement324 1966-05-07 13 SECURE AS 16,000 HOUSES ...and you can open a savings deposit account with only $30.00 Investment with M.8.8.5. (Malaya Borneo Building Society Ltd.) is really secure because M.8.8.5. funds are invested only n real estate —to be accurate, in more than 16,000 houses in Malaysia and Singapore. SAVINGS DEPOSIT FIXED324 words
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Article53 1966-05-07 14 H.- ajaaaasij MR W E NALPON tna d«: THE FAMILY OF Lian Jitya inuk fnaaas an 4 I kind aaalataac* I, during th* r reseat bereavement. THE FAMILY ft late Mr. 6 R, Bel*mnayacam. Labrooy Koad. Ipoh. »no taaosrt away on JJ4J, thank fnesMU aad relatives lor tbeir kind53 words
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Advertisement728 1966-05-07 14 SITUATIONS VACANT H,,,rf- <O »fl^ «<■, il, rBRITISH LADY m plea nigh.-: r*f l«ndon A utralla pt on Phonr WANTEO LADY CRAOUATB Col- to teach -o Chairman. Board of Uovernors. ft. BerCocvent N.1.1.J., Batu Cajah 6IME DARBY MALAYSIA LIMITEO bare a vacancy in their building aad ms-maanag dapartmac! for a728 words
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Advertisement1076 1966-05-07 14 SITUATIONS VACANT U Wmdk M Vm.i-liu it ct' Mtra ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT i ut»a at.d retiuirvd toi an Uati m o'. c :*ix V..IJ I K L HNIfMn t-orn mi uiowse at kl«-«)a uutica .oc.jdt OB ol U<> UHn.MU UUKa of all .dmx.o.ial.o vuxres PUUOCtH.-C Mlt««eD [U* UlOueOr al. 1 c.taul.oet1,076 words
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Advertisement907 1966-05-07 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT U oT«sJI M 'tin. i— Bvx it rtt. rxtrm IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE lines M.i.o .str.it il ikiar J..' I Besar' AVAILABLE JOTM JUNE ÜBM •-.ct 11 arturminrvi buo».i.o" IU ot>u *q tt A ti^drooins nathroc I > ='-ng room. «r- vantu uuartera Apply i-o\ \.oCjl 1 DI6TRICT 10 oomtorlMDle907 words
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Advertisement842 1966-05-07 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE li le'srafa >c Win i-lu rf» rxtrn FULLY FURNISHED nrrr Boi." Op '<droom« I b POir i QUIET LOCALITY no..i tartaM storat I3i i.ro».-/r l".ur.r p.m. SELETAR HILLS >::».» !H'.ore> race Bouse mosaic fioorr.» »a-d-i. 2.000 su.:' ihed *23.jw b pore CMS 6INCLE STOREY TERRACE Ho.v842 words
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Advertisement796 1966-05-07 14 BOOKS I PUBLICATIONS li Mora". «o Hrn Box >• rfv rxtrm I BILLION OOLLAR BRAIN pr i <10 00 on.- -iti ol>- I ta'nable from Donald Moore >■ C K Una. R.itvr.^or.s Ho< Krt Book I Htore and Me PHiium 1 li Wmr4t St 'Hin.i—Bmx i» eta. extra FREE fifty796 words
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Advertisement796 1966-05-07 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE M R'l.ro l Hiit i— Box ■■> f~ RHPB MORRIS 1000 attata VOLKSMACEN t»0 Ms IMS one MORRIS 1100." 1963 1.. Rai.iuuu Ko«d Vult U-; UJ73V. 1960 PIAT SM Co 11 H .at Kuad. l-orr I.-. 1»»4 PEUGEOT 404 r.earest S*. Iju Phone <b pore t»6J JULY796 words
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Advertisement410 1966-05-07 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE li M ossßl Ml I -t»r.i SMALL ECONOMICAL .v MP R i MUST SELL 1965 MI.H HP can oe ar--I*6o Ml AUSTIN I*6l RENAULT FLORII't i VAUXHALL VELOX I O darn I a, SINCAPORE MOTORS LIMITED JIS Jl'. ORI.HARIi ROAD. SINCAPORE Ofte»« i »irt« ialaatss*i pi csndition410 words
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Advertisement2593 1966-05-07 15 ■—^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^w T//FU A hl/Af£S EIPR'SS SAILINGS 10 GENDA-HAVREHIAMOURG-IREMERHAVEH^onERDAM-AMSTERDAM ANHXEPP-AARHUS-CQPENHAGEN HM f S'nam Ptnant Jlrit banaa iJjaMf «t. k m A Com lUSUAN6A Ma, IS lk Ma, 17 ll 20/21 Juie I JMt 14 II Juie 21 21 I ODEA Jim 1? 11 JMt 14 10 11/11 Jll, I Jlly 142,593 words
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Advertisement1305 1966-05-07 15 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARI SERVICE FROM U.R., CONTINENT. Lia" lari S para P. S naa •hmi mmmmmm j*jg 2|JIMiT CTY IF NEWCASTLE SSM—> j§ |f CITY OF WINNIPEG London, Mf-D.-g. Rotttraaa, Hi. -a. Hu'i 21 21 lily SO laf cTYOfioMUYN g, mgiiiPmiiSm, mmm mm MeALISTER1,305 words
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938 1966-05-07 16 From Our Market Correspondent VEKY active conditions continued on the Stock Exchange yesterday and there was very little difference In turnover from the preceding days of this week. The actual combined trading room turnover was 1.195.343 units valued at 52.389.856. As was expected938 words
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Article27 1966-05-07 16 Malayan Stock Indict. May o. Mm •Industrials: riT.iiT 'i; f§ Tins; MS.;; H!».li S rubbers; WlJtt HiT Drc. 30. I!t6.t 100. Dec. VJ. 1962 100.27 words
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Article1191 1966-05-07 16 IM MM.SS in and rrportrd to tta< Sincaporr and KiuU l.umpur trading rooms of thr Stock Exchange vrst«-rda> with the numbrr of shares traded in rhmMrj INDUSTRIALS: ■•UMCad li.OOO) (1.63. C'.OOO (1 tt, M.UOOt (l.Sl; C.C.M. (IMS) n.M U. (J.OOO) »t.«3, i). (7.0001 SI.H4. OOOO) (l.«l.1,191 words
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Article24 1966-05-07 16 May 6. Rl BBIR PRICE: 70* cents (umhangrd). TIN: 5676.25 (down sir. i Unofficial estimated ofTrrins: tti tons tup j tons i24 words
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Article37 1966-05-07 16 ■Mi •ithinit mirktl :r Him Kong i.ffM«v thr DA do: .ir 1 «t S T7| for T.T. and J.To, (or e«»h tttrhni waa quo 1 at 1» IK IM MM taci t? i*>d at Mil,37 words
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Article320 1966-05-07 16 Large moves in rubber prices THE market .-aw the lar*> Mt moTement in a bint reCuriMd his market in November LMS, ttatc II < B i Co. Ltd in their current survey of the local Rubber Market Bn up by :i« cents to ~\<- a May before thej became wrer320 words
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Article118 1966-05-07 16 MELBOURNE rrl INDUSTRIALS were steaciier vrith n>es bB exce.vs of tails. Leader* .ed s umt losse*. wrstern Mining highlighted a vi. ruble base metals section with :.p of DO ;nti to $4.10. :.e new of no special n tt* tiie rise. Otlb were firm. .> r!o*lurf prtf»e :n118 words
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Article229 1966-05-07 16 \1 fir^t radr rubber f.u.h bo rrs rlnsrd of j p.m. in insaporr and hiuh l.umpur •jaaJaTMSVf at 70 c^nta prr Ib un< handed a ThurMliT> l«i«inr lrvrl for thr position. The tonr ajaa dull. K.A.S. and I M.R.K. rlomnx purr* in rfn'v prr Ib. Tmtrrda.T Buyers Se'.lers229 words
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Article53 1966-05-07 16 'THE prrvnt rat* of thr MaUng Jollar against thr pound «ier line fl*rd on Novrmbrr M, l«ikl i» srlllni T.T. or OD. ?v 3 1 Kid Buvin; T.T. a*. 1 I l«d Rn\iuc t'.d Thr dollar is at its statDtorr middle position in rH. Mlon to It* ranajr53 words
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Article18 1966-05-07 16 Further April rubbr: |ln-lude: Ajtr Nokk 56.430 tv Bukil Katil <7 MO lt> 1 Njalas ITJH418 words
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Advertisement956 1966-05-07 16 I Y^ KAWASAKI KJSEN KAJSHA LTD. U.B-A. Pacitla Atlantic Service ■»"|tol H t «r».*a M (wi POTa* PWi**. > 1 T.«iH'Sr» Mara" IS nmm ll n laa* II leu i Ass 11 *«S >» »es Japan Direct Service Isasaiaii in a IS 11 mm* /•>•*• MIMi ■'N*J<**e Mire 2/ Mil956 words
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Advertisement771 1966-05-07 16 ■USTRtUa NEW ZEIUNO SERVICES 1 INDU. PaKISTAN tNO MR EAST SERVICIi T( f reoMtle. txn.le MelMunc. Siaatr Ti: Miaraj as Nafasattnaa NMnj P. S'nam S'por* Spot* P. V**m P»na-| SuuMsa tMq II 11 Mai U'U Mat m«h 's Pi su i Mat 1 Mat "t S«»»ET* b tJMt 7 line771 words
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Advertisement87 1966-05-07 16 WILHELMSEN LINES f »0M ScaMiiaria* ml C**tia*stal P»rts f*r la»r>*t. Naaw Jana Pfnang P. S'lsm Smpco'* TtttM (Ca'l-, Vi". a. Snanr* 1 11/17 Mar 11/ It Mff Jt'ti t»tf TUSF.U 'Balis Pjsji-) n M Mai TIICSII* (OH* Units. »r<riO I/lIIM* I I'll laa* U/ISJM* BARBER LINE FRtM US I tIST87 words
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Advertisement933 1966-05-07 17 M nnlinurd from P»«r 141 VEHICLES FOR SALE ft Wmrdm v« *t>» Box it rf. rxtrm FALCON FUTUR* ■adio and otrirr ac- J«nt«. >«OOU,-. Box 1 USED CARS FOR SALE I**3 BMW 700 Luiut Sal. 52.750 H»J Au.l.n SM SJ 300 t»»i lunblim Alpint SJ »00 KM F*>d Tannin I,'M933 words
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Advertisement653 1966-05-07 17 VEHICLES WANTED It Wmrdh .-U..X St rt< rxlrn GOOD UICO CAR Um-«J will pay •oi- prin ..cxxl eondi'ioc io S.'. BrnFOR iALt It Wmr4» M Uttn.)— Max rt* «xfr. CARRIER AIRCONOITIONCR HOOViRMATIC WASHINC MAIM in t $»«6 PILt SUFFERIRt RtlM ol |>am .ir.d Mrr.: RICOROt RCOUCTIONS CLEARING .mond Phonu NwMMM653 words
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Advertisement694 1966-05-07 17 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) 1 1 ii W*»*la Hin., Hox M rt*. Ultra I JEWf LLIRY make* Ihe rtio.it apprt- Claud wi tt. L*r(rnl range at Tin Slog ■n. Ltd 216-217 SouU Bride* :or* MAPPV s THE •RIDC Who** wad•t*riiiiiv crrntrd by La* linn Jrvt.lirr... M■• South Brldft Road. S porr694 words
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Advertisement729 1966-05-07 17 GOLDEN HOPE PLANTATIONS LIMITED The directors have declared an nterim dividend of 7 per cent •H United Kingdom income tax it Bs. 3d. in the in respect of he unancui year ending a Ist klay. 1966. payable 9th June 1966. Las>t aay for lodging translers 3th May. 1966. HARRISONS AND729 words
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Advertisement151 1966-05-07 17 NOTICES THE LONDON ASIATIC RUBBER AND PRODUCE COMPANY, LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a tinal dividend of 22 per cent (less United Kingdom Income Tax at the standard rate ni Bs. 3d. in the £> is proposed lor the year ended 31st December. 1965. The date of payment will151 words
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Advertisement690 1966-05-07 17 NOTICES NOTICE FAR EASTERN BANK LIMITED (Inc. in Singapore) NOTICE Is hereby given that th« j Seventh Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of this Company will be held at Us registered office Nos. 137 139 Cecil Street. Singapore on Saturday. 28th May, 1966 at 2 p.m The Transfer Books690 words
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Advertisement505 1966-05-07 17 MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE FOREMAN Xpjiliraiioiis an invited Inr the above position with a large, expanding, international org^niialion. t^u-ilifK atton- and experience 1. Capable of controlling work force. 2. \l lr.isi h \cars experience in mechanical maintenance. 3. l'o»seNs at least Second Grade Engineer Steam i ertif icaU ot competent-*. 4. Knowledge505 words
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909 1966-05-07 18 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep with (JALLANT Defender in Race Four stands out as the best each-way bet at Bukit Timah this afternoon. This useful ftve-year-old has regained form. His third with 8.7 to Malahon and Morning Time over 8f last week confirmed this. Seven furlongs909 words
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Article162 1966-05-07 18 BEST BETS: Gallant Defender, The Archer and Boy s Fun. BEST FORECAST: Boy Fun and Peace Pipe in Race 7. The GOING is good. tISOMJttP CALL BOY POINT* R NAVAZISH SPRINGFIELD SPRINtiFIKLD Kac« 1 Springfield Milkman Kon Tiki Milkman Sir Merit Navaiish (IUBAtIiIBA (Id R\ CHIBA lOIKJIT Bacc162 words
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Article1132 1966-05-07 18 Race 1-2.30 Class 6 ($5,000) 9f 1 ***** NavazUh r (Mt:u Daniels 4 9 13 (F) -Ahmad 11 2 ***** Kon Tiki a (Tiuo, Allan 4 9 9 'ChUnf 12 3 ***** Nangtira a (Puchonj) Osman 9 9.3 'Dragon 9 4 267 J0 h'rkrn Besi a (Low Vat)1,132 words
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Article124 1966-05-07 18 FOUR AUSSIE SEEDS TRIUMPH rNMS Romf, M Australia's four seeded players smashed their way to victories in the men's singles third round of the Italian tennis championships Roy Emerson the lop seed, beat Mike Belkin 6-1, 6-0. 6-2; Fred Stolle defeated Jaidip Mukerjea 6-3. 6-2. 6-1; Martin Mulligan eliminated Istvan124 words
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129 1966-05-07 18 Scothern, 15, is Sheffield's tour goalkeeper T ONDON. Frl. Sheffield ■s efT .ur of the Far East on included 15-year-old goaikerper Gary Scothern in us party of n pUytn. Scot hern is included because Ron Bprlncetl us needed fnr World Cup preparations and fU will be ting England in a129 words
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Article255 1966-05-07 18 SINGAPORE. Friday. TH)P HONOUR looks fit and in top from. With the change in the going to good, he has a good chance on Sunday even with topweight 10.10. Top Honour (Les Coles) was only cantering this morning when he returned 38 4 5 forAP - 255 words
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Article13 1966-05-07 18 Youth match iK Kubu Bahru>: K. Kubu Bahru bl Ulu Yam 56-3813 words
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Article59 1966-05-07 18 CR ICK ET Friendly 'So; Palann: Penani Crosaders bt Central Kedah by 95 Cmsnders 120 <N. Monerannßhc 42. Amir 20 1 Kedah 25 i Monerasinghe 3-0. Ish.ilt 4-10 i. Iriradlr Hpoh>. Match drawn KIA-Ellertnn Club Combined 188 i Rain ir 46 no.. Kirpa 25 Mahindrr 4-32 Jog nder 1-29 >59 words
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Article22 1966-05-07 18 HOCK EY Malacca l.ge: K Ist Bn NZ Inf. Regt 0; PWD Bn RAR TaipinK I Ke: CRC 5 KE VII Seconds:22 words
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Article35 1966-05-07 18 Ipiih Mr, I: Polup FT 3 3 Inf Bn 2: Div. 3: TuUl Y(?.«t*rs 4 PPB. TR. 3. KIU: 8 HQ J MIB 1 Taipinr GfWf B: 2 Tran» port Coy 3 Police 3.FT - 35 words
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Advertisement711 1966-05-07 18 Legal Officers Singapore Armed Forces. d lor appointment as Legal Officer* in > ..-apore Armed Poi VI MII K kTIONS Utut be barristers or solicitors or graduates in Singapore who are quahlied persons within 'he m< 2 nf the Advocates A: Solicitors Ordinance. nice years approved experience Provided graduate in711 words
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Advertisement752 1966-05-07 18 NOTICES MUNICIPALITY OF IPOH TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (I. M.S. CAP. lltl NOTICE IMMK SECTION 137 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is proposed under Section 144 of The Town Boards Enactment i P.MS. Cap. 137 > to amend the Ipoh approved town plan No B 3 published as, Notification No752 words
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Advertisement670 1966-05-07 18 TENDERS JABATAN PELAJARAN JOHOR Tawaran? I'ntok Mrmbrkalkan dan Mrnrli.inUr AlaUn l.rtnk dan Kuu Jrntrru Mrrhanir iKlrrlnntv nd Powrr Merha r Equipmrnli i-SrkoUh! Dulani Negeri Johor Imkl Tahun 1".. i. Tawaran2 ada-lah di-pelawa umok membekalkitn dan menghantar ka-Bekolah2 dalam Negerl Johor Alatan Letnk dan Kua.<a Jentera Mechanic Electricity and I Power670 words
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Miscellaneous78 1966-05-07 18 DIARY SO( lER Malaya up: Penaiiß v S'Ror (City Stadium 8 p m i Ipoh Div. .1: PBS. B Oajah v State DID: TAWA v Ipoh Ygsters A' (.both at Coronation grdi. TENNIS C hua (up s-final: Penang v Spore (RSGC. XL 10 a.m.). CRICKET— PeraIc State trial (Ipoh padang.78 words
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290 1966-05-07 19 ERNEST FRIDA - Wok hopes for an early end to row ERNEST FRIDA By CINGAFOKE, Fri. Inche Othman Wok. the Minister for StK ial Affairs, today indicated to me that he was willing to serve as president of Singapore Olympic and Sports Council if members of the council could "clear the cloudy atmosphere290 words
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Article, Illustration33 1966-05-07 19 JOEY CAREW. the West Indies left. nanded batsman, seen here battinc acainst the Duke of Norfolk's XI. He made 54 before being stumped. The West Indians won by 4 wickets. I I'l picture.33 words
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Article211 1966-05-07 19 /■I.W.OW. Iri. %n oppor- luniU goal by outside-right Krinlnrd I iliud.i in thr 17th minute of extra HaH M night M Banaaata Dortmund of l.cim.uu thr I urnpiMii <up Winners Trophy with a 'i-l victory o\rr Liverpool of Kngl.tnd the i .-4ins were locked in a211 words
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Article177 1966-05-07 19 miAMLA. Fri. Singapore. 1T thrashed by Burma in their opening match, now have a briKht chance of playing in the tournament proper of the Asian Youth soccer championship They qualify if they can beat India tomorrow. La.st nieht they showed they can do thla when they177 words
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Article131 1966-05-07 19 K> LUMPUR I a v i if Prrak '...mpion s A A/liiiii. atcond i Chua Chonn 'l Sclan«or G<> B< langor lir [inal by txating Perak 4-1 ipore tvat Kclantao s-0 IVnang in the m nn-ii:i..i- UNnanoi Results w oorc b l 5-0 Bbarln M OMtn131 words
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660 1966-05-07 19 SELANGOR CAN TAKE OVER NORTH ZONE LEAD TODAY VUALA LUMPUR. Fri. IV Selangor, who have scored 14 goals and conceded three from two wins and a draw, should be able to lead Kedah on goal average at the halfway mark in the north zone of the Malaya Cup soccer competition660 words
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343 1966-05-07 19 LONDON. Frl— The West In- i dians" opening first clays match against English county champions WorceatenbiK ended at Worcester today without. tiirm bi i:m able to bat. Rain, which had restricted lour hours on the first, two days. cauMci tIM match to beReuter - 343 words
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242 1966-05-07 19 SRC KEEP TITLE WITH ONE-GOAL SNATCH SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore Recreation Club completed the hockey season in triumph today when they added the knockout tournament title to the league first division championship they had won earlier. In today's replay of the lat* knockout final. Recs beat 19 Signals 1-0 on the242 words
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Article52 1966-05-07 19 Susie Tan— first woman elected CEREMBAN. Frl— Susie Tan. 33. made ton nls history In Negrt Sembilan when she was elected the first woman secretary of th* I NSLTA at its annual meeting her* last night. Othri officials elected were President, M.F. Vilvaratnam: vic»piTstdcnts. Hax*an Abdullah and Wong Kong Hock;52 words
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Article798 1966-05-07 19 DBKAKO A total of 182 hdWM 50 irom filfl Inn b: from enUifn iiinmrr May IS 18 riim »vi d«v entrlM for the lOf r»ee »wond run. all entries for this distance bajvi b**n transferred to tb» 8' f rtr* Racing schedule Hr*t day: Cl.798 words
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Advertisement301 1966-05-07 19 A Revolutionary NEW Concept in Stereo Sound ACHOIC t*T*W/ An amazing new development now adds to real live stereo a dimension it never had before— DEPTH. This stereo in depth is embodied in the V revolutionary Pye Achoic. The Pye M Achoic is a brilliant NEW instrument which, though no301 words
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Article, Illustration506 1966-05-07 20 JOE MIRANDA - JOE MIRANDA TARIFF BOARD TOLD OF 'SEVERE COMPETITION' Not an economic proposition unless we got help, says the managing director By KUALA LUMPUR. Friday MALAYAN WELDING PRODUCTS «f Petalin»; Jljn i> pioneer industry producing lour types ol mild -leel welding electrode* >et do/en factories near it don't506 words
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Article, Illustration103 1966-05-07 20 Military training soon for -baby Noraini' Xl AI.A I.IMPIK, Kri. Noraini binte Z.iinal. 17. is the "baby" of the Malaysian Territorial .Arm>. She will leave on Sun(l.in with Sii other women volunteers of the 11 Si«n.ils Squadron, fur the Siputch Territorial Army training centre in Perak for two weeks' basic103 words
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125 1966-05-07 20 LONDON, Fri. Britain s largest warship, the aircraft carrier Eagle, is on its way to Singapore after a 71 -day "oil-watch patrol oft Beira. south-east Africa, the Defence .Ministry announced here yesterday. The Eagle, which has hern relieved by the Ark Royal,Reuter - 125 words
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Article392 1966-05-07 20 LONDON. Frl The London stork market larpely recovered the morninw (all following the overnight Wall Street decline. Busine.-s was modest on pre-weekend considerations, but there was sufficient demand to lift most industrial leaders back to around overnight levels In the afternoon. The unprecedented high le\el392 words
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Article59 1966-05-07 20 LONDON. Frl— Spot 20 9 16d. June 20 \d. July 20 11 16 d.. Aug. 20 ,d. July Sept. 20 ',d.. Oct. Dec. 20 >d.. Jan. March 20-, d., April/ June 20\d July Sept. 20 11 16 d.. Oct Dec 20 >d. Jan. March 20--d.. elf May 20 ,d.59 words
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Article33 1966-05-07 20 LONDON Frl Buyers £1338 i— £16i. MOOT £1340 (—£l6). Forward buyers £1327. i— £16'-t. sellers C 1328- <— £17 i. Settlement £1337 c £2l > Turnover a.m. 230 tons. p.m. 110 tons. Tone: teady33 words
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Article, Illustration274 1966-05-07 20 VETERAN OILMAN GETS TOP JOB New Esso chairman for S'pore, Malaysia is named KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A veteran with more than 20 years experience in the petroleum business. Mr. F.R. Hall, has become the new chairman and managing director of Esso in Malaysia and Singapore. He succeeds the retiring chairman274 words
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Article27 1966-05-07 20 KARACHI. Frl.— Pakistan will not tak" part in thr annual Bcato na\al HMdm beginning ol! the Philippines on Miiv 19. intormcci sources said today Rrulor.27 words
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117 1966-05-07 20 LIGHTNING HITS JET BOUND FOR S'PORE LONDON. Fri.-- A BOAC Singapore bound jet airliner with 70 people on board was forced to return to London yesterday after a bolt of lightning knocked out one its engines. The jet, a four engined VC-10, landed safely at Heathrow airport 90 minutes after117 words
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79 1966-05-07 20 SAIGON. Frl —Cut umbers today made their first known appearance in the Vietnam war as a deadly weapon. A United States marine patrol seaivhinu a village near Chu Lai discovered a strange looking vegetable on top of a pile of cucumbers. A U.S. soldier79 words
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Article66 1966-05-07 20 TOKYO. Fri —Air Chief Marshal Sir John Grandy. visit mi; British Commander in Chief in the Far East, and his wife were received in audience by the Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nauaka at the imperial Palace today. Sir John, who is here for talks with leadersReuter - 66 words
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192 1966-05-07 20 DERAILED WAGONS HALT THE MAIL TRAIN TAN JONG MALIK, Fri. All trams between Kuala Lumpur and the north were cancelled today after 11 unuds wagons jumped the tracktween Kuala Kubu Road and Kirling, live miles from here last night. The wagons carrying clinkers rr<>m li»>h to Jurong gapore, left the192 words
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Article61 1966-05-07 20 CHESTER (Fncland). Fri— lan Brail v. .B. and his mi*tre>.«. >l>ra HindIry. T-\. ucre found cuiltv here tmlav of killini; i;du;iril Kvanv 17. and LcilßJ Ann Ihiuney. 10. Brady alone m found Eiiilty of murrirrinc John Bilbridr. 13, the third of three victims in the moors minder61 words
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Obituary67 1966-05-07 20 MADAM TAN SEONC ENO. mo'h'' fully Soiony ilo.id K U 11.00 I m today. REMAINS OF I. ARULAMPALAM formirly ol 1 1 I iiely. tiroint'i if B. VaithilinKam I formerly of Traffic I from T •I Lok< MR LIM THIAN UN. 71 1 6.:. rt6 inuiu behind till btlevad67 words
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Advertisement31 1966-05-07 20 When nature forgets remember. CHOCOLATE LAXATIVE so gentle, so nice to take, an exact dose always »Oi! OiJ'MUIO* JACK CHIA A C 8 (Malaysia) LTD K LUMPER PENANG iPCM-v BHA»JjeSS6ITQN SINGAPORE31 words
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Advertisement25 1966-05-07 20 Ute CLASSIFIEDS WorHt Hi I Minimum! College at hom Q o a MRp i nrr c rreBpon[)ence CAMBRIDGE W%Z'«"*"" ..--->-\ correspondence^ J 86-B. Robinson Rd., y""^*'*'""'^^^^25 words
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Miscellaneous53 1966-05-07 20 The weather Hishtst and lowest temperatnra In Ma'aysia and Sinsaiwrc for thr |x»rind 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 p.m. yc-irrday: Highest Lowest Koala I.unipur 91 75 Kola Bharu 91 75 Primus 90 77 Ipoh 91 77 MaJao ,i 88 73 Smeapore 91 77 c. Highlands "3 61 Jr.sselton 88 7553 words
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