The Straits Times, 17 May 1966
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Title Section24 1966-05-17 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 TIIR Natiiifin) Newsiuiper The Straits Times I-.std. 1845 TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203424 words
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Article, Illustration590 1966-05-17 1 JEFFREY FRANCIS - JEFFREY FRANCIS The sincerity test 'INDONS SHOULD NOT TRY TO REPLACE MILITARY CONFRONTASI WITH POLITICAL CONFRONTASI' By JESSELTON, Monday TUN ABDUL Razak declared today that Malaysia would not lay any conditions on the latest Indonesian move to have direct peace talks with Malaysia at Foreign Ministers'590 words
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Article, Illustration525 1966-05-17 1 Nasution: It can't go on forever... JAKARTA, Monday. QEXKRAL Nasutioa said hist ni^lil Ilial confrontation with Malaysia "cannot go on forever without it decision." General Nasution. the deputy Chief of the "Crush Malaysia" Command, was speaking to students in Bogor. West Java. I He told them: "We have no territorial525 words
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Article19 1966-05-17 1 TAIPEH. Mon. The Chinese Communists last night fired 10 shells at the Nationalist-held Quemoy Islands.— A. P.19 words
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Article830 1966-05-17 1 HUMAN BARRIER OF BUDDHISTS HALTS TANKS OANANG. Monday TANKS today faced a human barrier of anti-Government Buddhist monks and youths in an 80-min-ute confrontation as an uneasy stalemate gripped this embattled city. After a funeral service for one of the 10 people reported killed in yesterday s street fighting,AP; UPI - 830 words
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Article33 1966-05-17 1 LAS VEGAS. Mon —Thousands of visitors were stranded at Nevada* gambling resorts this weekend after a strike of 5.000 bus company employees shut down Greyhound bus operations In 12 western states ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article55 1966-05-17 1 HOI STOV Mon. A lot of nuts and bolts, as well as complex "?pace a«.e" instruments, went into the Gemini 9 spacecraft. Officials say the spacecraft has U67.159 parts built by more than 4.0 M contractors. The TiUn II rocket used for the launch consists of lt.tMAP - 55 words
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Article29 1966-05-17 1 ACCRA. Mon. Ghana has Imucd an arrest warrant (or exPreMdent Nkrumah and circulated tt to «fl countries Police xhowed the warrant to the preM here today. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration305 1966-05-17 1 HOUSTON, Mon. The headquarters of America's space programme here reported today that all was going smoothly for tomorrow's Gemini 9 mission, during which one of the astronauts will "walk round the world" outside the capsule. The 71 -hour flight will be theReuter - 305 words
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Article297 1966-05-17 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. A 1501 T 200 people were made homeless loday in ;i Inree-hour fife which destroyed one-ttiird of Hasai village, 16 miles from here. The fire, which broke out in a two-storey shop house shortly after noon, soon spread down the whole row297 words
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Article111 1966-05-17 1 War games by Indon navy HONG KONG. Mon. Indonesian Navy will hold an exercise coinciding with the annual Seato exercise in the South China Sea. according to a Radio Jakarta bioadcast monitored here today. The Seato operation is expected to begin on May 19 and end on June 6. Informed111 words
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Article60 1966-05-17 1 SEOUL. Mon. Six countries Japan, the Philippines, Formosa, Thailand. South Vietnam and Australia have officially notified Korea of their decision to take part in the Asian and Pacific region Foreign Ministers' conference scheduled for June 14-16 in Seoul, official sources here said today Malaysia andReuter - 60 words
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Article156 1966-05-17 1 Gunman holds up a hospital ward SINGAPORE. Mon. A gunman and his accomplice tonight calmly walked into Ward Seven of the General Hospital and held up the nurses to help their sick prisoner friend escape. Th^ prisoner, who occupied a corner bed. broke a glass window beside him and crawled156 words
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Article32 1966-05-17 1 SINGAPORE Tue Sin Bent Koiie. 31 was stabbed tonight In a taut; tight at the iimctlon ol Queen Street and Rochorc Road He died on admisMon to ttM General Ho-spttal32 words
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50 1966-05-17 1 STOP PRESS SMITH HITS 125 NOT OUT LONDON Mon. Mike Smith. MNi century in VM minute*, i-tinst \\<v Indians on the second day of three-day match at Lords today M( C haii vored »!»4 for five »t te.i in reply to ih<- H>st Indians' declared total af 3«S for nine50 words
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168 1966-05-17 2 A general strike to protest 'police brutality' VXK.OV Mon. A general strike by (•r t .,riiM-(l labour to proI'M Bffataat allrsrd police brutality came into flTerl rarl? today but failed (<> make any signili< nil impact. Kut .i spokesman of the \ietn;tinese Labour Confederation Hi lined that Ihe strike \\a>Reuter - 168 words
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Article24 1966-05-17 2 tVfllO iKcuadoM. Mon. Fifty-one tx-opie w*re killed and many mm red by ft landslide which b'iried a road workers ri-mp. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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107 1966-05-17 2 WASHINGTON. Mon.— A <-rowd of 10.000 marched pa.s; the White House today calling lor peace in Vietnam. About 3.500 Of the men. women and children who took part in the march had come in .special trains from Now York and other centres To stro>.>Reuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration295 1966-05-17 2 AMERICANS NOT INVOLVED, says STATE DEPT WASHINGTON, Monday South Vietnamese Prime Minister, Air Vice-Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky, had not consulted the American authorities before sendin? troops to Danang, the State Department said yesterday. The departments spokesman, Mr. Marshall Wright, told reporters: "NoReuter - 295 words
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Article, Illustration138 1966-05-17 2 SAIGON, Monday. ryHE commanding general of South Vietnam's A dissident northern military zone has been relieved of his command, government sources said here today. Lieut. -Gen. Ton That Dlnh, one of the heroes of the 1963 coup against the Diem regime, wasReuter - 138 words
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Article27 1966-05-17 2 FRANKFURT. Mod a young couplr and ihrir children burned to death when their car overturned and burst Into flame* near Fanlcfuri yesterday police reported.27 words
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Article56 1966-05-17 2 SAIGON. Mon. Vietcong guerillas laust night launched a brief mortar attack on the military airfield in the prov.ncial capital of Tay Nlnh, about 55 miles northwest of Saigon. Early reports said Government defenders suffered light casualties during the bombardment. Tay Nlnh airfield is used only by smallReuter - 56 words
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Article41 1966-05-17 2 TOKYO. Mon A North Vietnamese singing and dancing troupe n:ll noi be allowed into Japan. Chief Cabinet Secretary. Mr. Tomisaburo Hashimoto, announced today. The troupe had been invited by a left-winn musical group of 1 workers. Rcutex.41 words
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Article, Illustration176 1966-05-17 2 PHOUMA DUE IN MOSCOW FOR TALKS jyjOSCOW. Mon. The Laotian Prime Minister. Prince Souv.inn., Phouraa. arrives here today for what are expected to be delicate talks with Soviet leaders on the situation In South-East Am.i He is accompanying the Loatlon head of state, King Savant; Vathana. ostensibly for a holidayReuter - 176 words
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159 1966-05-17 2 Birthday party gate-crash ends in a killing lI JANILA, Mon. -A car driven by two teenagers crushed a 16--year-old boy against a concrete wall yesterday killing him instantly. It was a enm sequel to a j birthday party gate ing spree. Police said that the boy, Alberto Espinosa. was tryiiiii159 words
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Article67 1966-05-17 2 \LOIERS. Mon Torrential ra us falling in the Abylie Mounta ns of Algeria in the past four days have made .more than 450 persons Homeless. About 150 were evacuated from bmm on tlic banks of the flooding A ..ssi Rurr. and 300 inh;.!i tl c vllageUPI - 67 words
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75 1966-05-17 2 OANGKOK. Mon. About 10,000 spectators at a skydiving exhibition near here yesterday watched a Thai paratrooper plunge to his death when his parachute failed to open Cpl. Thanom Upala. 23, was taking part in a charity exhibition Jointly arranged by U.S. and ThaiReuter - 75 words
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Miscellaneous10 1966-05-17 2 TUE GAMBOLS < S~»dte46/"WHY OOMT *Xi\ KNCBL oom /\vsedin» rue y10 words
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Article, Illustration106 1966-05-17 3 AMERICAN CM! rolling off the assembly lines in Detroit in the next few years may not have steering wheels. "Wrist twist" steering laM picture at right) threatens to replace the conventional steering wheel, just as the wheel replaced the tillerarm of r.irs at106 words
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342 1966-05-17 3 Big seamen's strike begins: Price spiral expected LONDON. Monday gRITAIN'S 62,000 merchant seamen today began full-scale strike which could stifle British overseas trade, tie up 2,500 ships and clog the country's ports They Ignored a personal warning by the Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, that their stoppage would cripple theReuter - 342 words
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Article59 1966-05-17 3 HULL (England). Mon. A 15-year-old girl was found bludgeoned to death in a deserted fruit market here yesterday. Detectives of the Hull murder squad identified her as Margaret Lou son. a factory worker who had been missing since leaving her nearby home on Saturday. The bodyAP - 59 words
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Article32 1966-05-17 3 NEW YORK. Mon. Eight people died in a collision between an express train and a car on a lpvel-crossing near Bowie race course In Bowie. Maryland, yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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134 1966-05-17 3 OS ANGELES, Mon. Nimbus 2, the largest U.S. weather satellite in orbit so far, started transmitting pictures and information back to earth about eight hours after it was launched yesterday. A spokesman at Vandenberg Air Force base, from where the satellite was134 words
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Article40 1966-05-17 3 KARACHI. Mon. Pakistan's first ocetui-going vessel is now under construction at Karachi shipyard. The ship, of about 13.000 tons deadweight, will be ready by the end of this year at a cost of over £I,Boo.ooo— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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128 1966-05-17 3 Musical snobs —Rats that shun the twist HAMBURG. Mon. Rats, according to Mr. Otto Niescbultz, a pharmacologist, are musical «nobv They can't stand marches, beat music and the Twist turns them off. Jam? They won't hear a bar of it But French chansons, sung with feeling, send them into ecstasies,128 words
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150 1966-05-17 3 Strollers in the park all make a merry mark ]UEW YORK. Mon. The Parks Department staged something new In Central Park yesterday offering strollers a bucket of paint, a brush and a foot of canvas on which to express themselves. Soon hundreds queued up for a chance to splash pa^ntAP - 150 words
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Article35 1966-05-17 3 LISBON. Mon. A big wave swept a fishing trawler on to rocks 60 miles north of here today, killing eight men. Eleven were resuced. It was trie trawler's first trip.35 words
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Advertisement212 1966-05-17 3 Fastest daily Jet Service to Hongkong Fastest daily service with 9 flights weekly to Hong Kong from Singapore Malaysia including 2 afternoon flights departing 1.00 p.m. Wednesday and Saturday. All the way you enjoy superb Silver Kris comfort and service. For information see your Travel Agent or Malaysian Airways. MALAYSIAN212 words
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451 1966-05-17 4 Union team to seek support for new scheme SINGAPORE, Men. A POUR-MAN delegation iron) the Army Civil Service Union and the Air Ministry Local Stall Inion, which leaves on Wednesday for London is to lobby support for improved retireim it benefits, and a pension scheme for some 30,000 local civilians451 words
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Article26 1966-05-17 4 SINGAPORE Mon— The National Employers' Council will screen five fllmlets on labour and management at the UBI6 theatrette at 2 pm on Wednesday.26 words
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Article53 1966-05-17 4 SINGAPORE. Mon Th« Sre« Nniayane. Mlulon will award 10 scholarship* each valued at 1100 —to Singapore pupil* from poor families. Application form* will be available from the general secretary at the Mission office, 48 Soon Keat Road, Singapore 27. from June 1. between 6 pm. and53 words
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210 1966-05-17 4 Youths tell court of robbery at the reservoir SINGAPORE, Mon. Two schoolboy cyclists, both 18, were each robbed of their watch at Macßitchie Reservoir by two men one of whom was armed with a knife, Mr. Justice Ambrose was told today. Lim Soei Han, one of the victim*, alleged that210 words
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Article41 1966-05-17 4 SINOAPORE. Mon. A reception In honour of Professor IS. Montelro, Singapore's ambassador designate to Cambodia, will be given by Mr. K.R.L. Wong&anlth, Charge d'Affalres of Cambodia here, at 10 Kay Slang Road at 8.10 p.m. on June 141 words
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136 1966-05-17 4 THE HMS EAGLE POP GROUP BACK FOF CHARITY SHOWS SINGAPORE. Monday. THE pop band from the British aircraft carrier, Eagle, "Sounds Like Five." is back in Singapore to give performances in local night clubs and for charity. The five-man Instrumental and singing group, which recently completed a successful season In136 words
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Article115 1966-05-17 4 SINOAPORE. Mon— BU of the 10 Japanese Journalist* who arrived here on Saturday evening on a goodwill visit left for home thl* morning The group represented leading newspapers In Tokyo and Osaka, and their trip was sponsored by the Cathay Pacific Airways In connection with the115 words
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Article397 1966-05-17 4 "I following la today'a achadula 1 of civil aircraft movement! at Paya Labor Airport. Singapore: ARRIVAL! Japan AlrllrMt: Prom Tokyo. Hong Kong. Bangkok (JL Tit) 5 so p.m. Thai International t Prom Oeaka, Taiwan, Hong Kong. Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur (TO 408) 8 p.m. B0A0: Prom397 words
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Advertisement176 1966-05-17 4 _UjWBX_ Refreshes Cleanses! Deodorizes Wherever you go, go fresh I Stay fresh! Just wipe your hands snd face I No soap! No water! No towel I Just carry a few packets of Lavex ...In the convenient "freshness-sealed-ln" packs. Get Lavex from any good) dealer er The Federal Dispensary Limited ON176 words
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Advertisement315 1966-05-17 4 ■I "l IMI-TODA y"& TOMORROW" ONLY SINGAPORE: 11 a.m., 1.30. 4.00. 630 9.15 p.m. BROUGHT BACK BY DEMAND!: MT* HOW TO 1 1 L-MURder-. > J£■ 03 YOUR WIFE itAPiTOi W^James Stewart t j^i M Trucc MIS nPFiK JHaflV HENAN[) o AH fi Tuilcniv i i m 3Wl power with315 words
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Advertisement518 1966-05-17 4 •Wsii aw ORGANISATION 3 AY I I 145 4-6 '0-9 JO 1 "OSS 117 IN BRAZIL" (MISSION FOR A KILLER) m Frederick Stafford Mvleno m Damongeot Scope Color (SB) aj TOMORROW ONLY! I "WIFE ON TRIAL" color i m Opor--, Twort" Maureen o Haro. B- an Keith "THE RARE BREED"518 words
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Miscellaneous51 1966-05-17 4 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 pm. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Loweet Kuala Lumpur 01 72 Kota Bharu BO 75 Penang 86 75 Ipoh 90 73 Malacca 00 72 Singapore 88 77 C. Highlands 70 Jesselton 01 73 Kuchlng 0351 words
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204 1966-05-17 5 JESSELTON. Mon. Sabahs Chief Minister. Mr. Peter Lo. today suggested to the Central Government that the National Development Planning j Committee or the Economic Planning Unit's working party should make regular visits to the Borneo States. "I think this would contribute 10204 words
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Article54 1966-05-17 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Tns Port ol Singapore Authority Imo ruied that liquid pe'.rcieum qa& <LPG> in tanks or in cylinders is "dangerous cargo." In a notice to shippers. rh» Port Ma-ster. Mr. R. U Bird said that LPO may only oe loaded or discharged in the proper tiangeroum goods54 words
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Article, Illustration616 1966-05-17 5 Police surprised a semi- nude couple in hotel COURT TOLD OF RAID ON 'BLACK CAT' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. WOMAN INSPECTOR TELLS OF ONE GIRL'S NAME IN THE REGISTER 45 TIMES A SEMI-NUDE couple were hurriedly getting dressed when police forced their way into a room in the Ban Kok Hotel,616 words
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178 1966-05-17 5 PRAGUE, Monday. OINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and members of his suite met Czechoslovak leaders at Zbraslav Castle, near Prague, last night for further talks after having spent the day resting. Attending the talks on mutual commercial relations were the First De-178 words
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Article51 1966-05-17 5 KUALA I.fMPL'R. Mon.— Two brothers opened their first exhibition ol Mttk pa;n°.inß!> at thr AIA Building in Arop^r.; Rnari here today. They are Phoon Poh Wn.iiiS. 21 and Phoon Poh Wai. 18 lac six-rt.iv exliibltion *a* opened by the hairman of 'he Arts Council. Mr. Kmgton51 words
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Article43 1966-05-17 5 TAIPINO Mon The Inner Wheel Club here hag given 5i .520 to the Convent School towards the cost of equipment and furnitur* fcr the school's ornhanu recreation room. The presentation was made ny the club's president. Mrs. Jack tarn43 words
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Article39 1966-05-17 5 KCALA LUMPUR Mon Tan Sri Abdul Jamil bin Abdul Rat*. Permanent Secretary to the Prime Mlnist«r 6 Department, will address heads o{ Government department* in Selangor at the State Assembly Chamber at 10 a.m. on Wednesday.39 words
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128 1966-05-17 5 Xl ALA LIMPIE. Mon The Vane dl-Pertuan Agong and the RaJn Pernvusuri Agong saw Ihr prrvirw of i half-hour film featuring their insi.ili ili:m on April II »iun th<> Kited the o fliers of (he Ministry of In forum linn and Broadcasting to128 words
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81 1966-05-17 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Three youths were today charged In a magistrate's court with raping a teenage girl at the King George V Park on Saturday afternoon. Scan Oek Cheo. Tan Hong Seng and Qu c k Seng Khiang aLsu faced a charge of gang robbery.81 words
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Article339 1966-05-17 5 RURAL SABAH TO GET $500,000 AID II SSEI I ON. M«B Ihe DrpuU PrIMM Million lun A Ixl ul K.i/.ik tmlay jnnouiii <il tiir .illoi .ition uf IMMN for minor M'lii|iincii( projects >■ S.ibali this vt\«r This would m.ilih llir ..mon lit hemt sp«-nt by llir M.itc (,ii\ crniiicnl nn339 words
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Advertisement133 1966-05-17 5 AMAZING! The amount of peanut butter kids will eat when it's Planters! A slice of bread, this hearty spread, and WOW! Peanut butter's f better when the Planters people make it. Why? Because they only use their own great peanuts. Then, they add lots of vitamins A and D. Result?133 words
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Advertisement134 1966-05-17 5 AMPLE VITAMIN C CAN BEAUTIFY YOUR COMPLEXION w? f/^ s v,m taKe 30 lemons a day \U' >/ MsiVxen you can take just y TWO Delicious Cffi€teE&*n*n j&C23S£ f- A f N^— v WONDER TONIC CANDY TASTE 1 Don't lit tbt 30 limu put tbi squeezi you! Instead, tike two134 words
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210 1966-05-17 6 Boy, 9, is sent to home for theft SINGAPORE. Mon. A nine-year-old boy was one of four young children who appeared today for sentencing before Mrs. Koh Beng Neo. the Juvenile Court Magistrate, in different theft cases. The boy was sent to Perak House for three years, and his father210 words
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Article, Illustration309 1966-05-17 6 12-NATION ECONOMIC DELEGATION PRAISES HOUSING AND INDUSTRY SINGAPORE, Momiav. j^ 28-MJLMBER United Nations delegation from the Asian Institute For Economic I)cNclopinenl^aiHl Planning spent ;< d;iy in Singapore today shading housing and industrial development projects iii Singapore. The members, from 12 different countries In Asia, were on309 words
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Article191 1966-05-17 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The results of the choir and solo vocal sections of the 7th Youth Festival Competition oi Drama. Music and Danced 1966 have been announced by the Singapore Teachers' Union. In the English stream, the choirs of the Anglo Chinese School won the first191 words
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Article110 1966-05-17 6 A geography course for HSC exam SXNOAPORE. Mon— The 1 Adult Education Board Is ogranisinf a course In practical geography to aaatet students who are fitting for geography at Principal Level In the 1966 Cambridge Higher School Certificate examination. The course will cover the \vlll.iOu.s of Paper 3 (Practical Worln110 words
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Article37 1966-05-17 6 SINGAPORE. Mon —Mr. Qerald de Cruc of the Political Study Centre will speak on "Communism In our Contemporary World'" at the Toe H group meeting at 8.30 pm. tomorrow at TaJbot House, Scotte Road.37 words
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166 1966-05-17 6 British Army seeks recruits for training SINGAPORE. M n. i 3 The Briish Army hrrr in looking for local high-cradp recruits for training in its various corps and trade*. An army spokesman today v.iul that he was particularly interested in recruiting young men as instructors in tuc Royal Army Education166 words
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Article64 1966-05-17 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. Plastics their nature, their development and their uws are the subject of a new Shell film entitled "The Polyolenns" which is available on free loan from the Shell film library. Tne 25-mir.ute film won a prize In the recent Fifth International Industrial Film F«>tival64 words
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Article88 1966-05-17 6 SINGAPORE. Mon Mr fee Peng Liang ha.s been re-elected president of the Singapore Council of Social Service. Other officials elected at the council's annual general meeting i last week are: Mr. Harry Wee and Miss J. M. Robertson (vicepresidents); Mr. S. R. Nathan (secretary) and Mr. Cecil88 words
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203 1966-05-17 6 MAN JAILED FOR EXTORT BID AND BURGLARY SINGAPORE. Monday. A GANGSTER. Yco Cheng Slew. 19. was today jailed for a year by the First Criminal District Judge. Mr. D.C. DCotta. tor attempted ex- turtion and burglary. Described ;i^ a member of the •(Ji Any Koon" secrit socieiy. Veo pleaded j;ii203 words
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156 1966-05-17 6 New cards: 14 schools on today's list SINGAPORE, Mon. Regi Uon teams will vIMt, the following 14 schools tomorrow to re-reai some 8.000 students, teachers and school staff tor new laminated > plastic Identity cards the seventh day of :'ie national re-regist ration campaign for schools. Students are reminded to156 words
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Article56 1966-05-17 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Joo Chlat Community Centre won a friendly chess match of 11 games against the Old Bartleyans' Association recently. The Old Bartleyans. who consider this their worst defeat (21-.- 8" 2 since they won the Singapore Chess Federation Int«r-Club's Championship in 1962. urged other56 words
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Miscellaneous124 1966-05-17 6 \l Ifii Oap By V.T. Ha ml in W£ L £OMEHC>ME FOLKS) OH. IT BORE FRUIT i s VEH BUT WE iußfl I OOOL*.S OOOIA^ NTV STARS > I PUNNO OSCA.K Kl\k T-^H EXPER.MENT /AU RkSMT, RUT IV|/gCOO LEFT THINGS in UIONEON Vs^T HAPPENED NOTWamOBPWFD H BORE FRUIT, I TWJ6T?y124 words
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Article, Illustration1751 1966-05-17 7 RICH WIDOWS, SMART BUSINESSMEN FELL FOR A SPY STORY AND A SWAGGER RAZOR BLADE ENDED 25 YEARS OF FRAUD, FANTASY AND LUXURY ONE sunny Sept c m be r afternoon in 1955 22-year-old English beauty queen set out in a chauffeur-driven limousine for a drive1,751 words
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152 1966-05-17 8 Machinery for the novice and the tradesman 'j'UK KimpiTlicMsive range of an Australian company s wood working machinery is well known not only to tradesmen but also to a fair cross-section of the public throughout Australia. I hi\ U feSfJMM Ihr demand for the company s rquipmrnt comrv from i<lui.ition152 words
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Article, Illustration295 1966-05-17 8 MALAYSIA BIGGEST BUYER OF AUSTRALIAN SCALES AND WEIGHING MACHINES THKOK;H()LT the world, scales and weighing machines make possible organised trade and commerce in almost every commodity known to man. They also find vital application in the field of medicine and scientific research. Accuracy is the fundamental feature295 words
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265 1966-05-17 8 Range of high quality welding electrodes \|AKIN(i Snn.r metal parts last np to 20 Unit's loaner than before has enabled, a flve-yrar-old. Australian firm to capture markets In many parts of the world. By metallurgical and technical lnventlvfne.vs they have produced a range of highest quality hard-facing welding electrodes to265 words
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Article, Illustration119 1966-05-17 8 Mining has come a long way \IINING In Australia iT has tome In a lon« vay since the early gold strikes of the 1850s and 1890s. In the year ending June 3D. :965. for instance. Australian engineering tirms jioduced about SAB million worth of mining and metallurgical machinery. ,Of this,119 words
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Article, Illustration556 1966-05-17 9 AREA ONE OF THE BIGGEST MARKETS CALKS of ;m Australian company's grinding machines lo Malaysia and the Republic of Singapore, already increasing ;it trie rate of .'{<) per tent a year, could expand even further soun. Since the company begun trade with South-East556 words
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452 1966-05-17 9 Company makes many types of pumps F)R 33 yearb an Australian firm has been making centrifugal pumps for farmer and fisherman, Industry and government, mine and well, home and office. For the office? Actually, large modern buildings use a lot or pumping equipment, many types ol which are made by452 words
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293 1966-05-17 9 A USTRALIAN-built air i\ compressors are being exported to SouthEast Asian. African, and Latin American countries. During the last few years there has been a 10 per cent Increase in tht",e exports. A leading Australian company la also supplying portable air compreMOW293 words
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Article, Illustration39 1966-05-17 9 AN Australian-mode printing machine is used by a Philippine company for all its printing needs. The fkxo printing machine was installed by the Philippine distributor for the Australian firm at the commtrcial press premises in Rual.39 words
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Advertisement228 1966-05-17 8 The whole world is using more and more AUSTRALIAN industrial products and equipment The whole world is using more and more Australian products at competitive prices. The wide range includes welding machinery, wire products extruded metal pro* industrial products and equipment. (In 1964-65. for metal-working and wood-working machinery, compressors ducts.228 words
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Advertisement410 1966-05-17 9 W SOLVENTS PLASTICTStW. ■TEARATVS SORP. i 'LLULOSK AI,'TA:. PL& ACtTIC Al'D AND DfcßlVA 1 fj JB^g^ BRINGING HIGH-QUALITY CHEMICALS FROM AUSTRALIA TO WORLD MARKETS CSR. Chemicals Pty. Ltd. offers industry everywhere high-quality chemicals and technical service. From Australia to New Zealand, from Australia to India, to the Philippines, Malawi, Thailand410 words
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122 1966-05-17 10 'pOKYO. Mon. The Toa Harbour Works Cu. has obtained a contract to dredge the mouth of Singapore's Jurong River. the nrm said today. The contract, worth 215 million yen t about $1.8m:l- lion >. calls for dredginf 1.100.000 cubic metres of mud The companyReuter - 122 words
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Article33 1966-05-17 10 KUAN Flic fisheritifii troni Choral ing. 29 miles from rirri guilty in the n a trnw rr up' v tlvut -i l;crncr in January 1 1 ui were fined $30 rath33 words
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Article, Illustration81 1966-05-17 10 Chelsea fan Audrey... WATCHING soccer is her favourite pasttime in London. And no wonder For Malaysia'"* Audrey Keun. 20. ts a member or the Selangor women's football team. Audrey, a ROAC reservation* a.sMMant in Kuala Lumpur. Is on a three weeks' intensive rourse at the airline's headquarters. With her areArthur Ricnards - 81 words
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118 1966-05-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Thieves desecrated the altar when they raided St. Mary's Church in Jalan Raja here early this morning. They also destroyed the crucifix by hacking at 4t with a hammer. Police described this as an act of vandalism. Entry was made by118 words
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Article, Illustration306 1966-05-17 10 Referendum Never, says Ningkan ♦QUITE HAPPY TO BE IN MALAYSIA' From GEOFFREY GELDARD: Kuching, Monday OARAWAK'S Chief Minister, Da to •^Stephen Kalong Ningkan, said today the people in the Borneo States were "quite happy" to be in Malaysia and disagreed with on Indonesian suggestion that Sarawak and Sabah should be306 words
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81 1966-05-17 10 SINGAPORE, Mon Fares on Pan American Airways flights between Singapore and the West coast of the United States via the Pacific have been reduced, an airways statement announced yesterday. The new Individual fares us from May 7 provide (or savings of 5153 and81 words
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283 1966-05-17 10 KUCHING, Monday. THE Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, today described the leader of the SUPP, Mr. Ong Kee Hui, as a "good man" whom he would accept in his own party the Sarawak National Party. At a Press283 words
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Article143 1966-05-17 10 Naval Base deaths probe SINGAPORE. Mon. The Naval Bas« authorities In Singapore had conducted their own inquiry into the deaths last March of two labourers on a tank filled with dangerous fumes. This wa.s disclosed today by a naval spokesman, who said the findings had been sent to the Ministry143 words
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Article57 1966-05-17 10 KI7ALA LUMPUR Mon. Mr Jackson shup was re-elected pr*>xidrnt of the Musicians' Union. Federation of Malaya, for the year 1966 67. Others elected at the annual meeting were: Mr. J. J. Villrnguez. vice president: Mr. Henry Lim Seng Hoe. honorary secretary. Mr. Robert Tan Ah Bah. assistant57 words
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Article25 1966-05-17 10 SINGAPORE Mon. Mr. Jus- i tlce Tan Ah Tah hu be«n re-elec- ted president of the Singapore Boy Scout* (Newton-Stamford) distnf.s local association25 words
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Article68 1966-05-17 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. A flv«-year-old giri. sent to Perth, Western Australia. in March, for open heart surgery, will mum to 1 Singapore oy air on Wednesday. Little Tan Mot Choo second child In a family of three children is the daughter of a factory worker. The cost68 words
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170 1966-05-17 10 j KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. T»HE Minister of Agri- culture and cooperatives, Haji Mohamed Ghazall bin Haji .Tawl. will leave (or Thailand tomorrow to study methods of controlling illegal trawling. During his three-day stay In Bangkok. Haji Ghazall will also170 words
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Advertisement58 1966-05-17 10 test-proved 9,000,000 miles MmUmMGmß MALACCA. SIMHSAN. PfTALINC lAYA. PINANC. IUTTEHWOHTH. |tSSILTON-W,.r-, trm (UAIA LUHru>-MlniW Pro|rait Moto'l. IPOH Uiovarul Can KUANTAN lut Cmii h«»m SfCAMAT. lATU MMAT, JOHOKE MMMl— S«|»m«t tmr* A|i«cr. MJCMINC— CO.. Son (IHS) Ui. I«UMI- H«l Jo. H.«. SANDAKAN lESSELTON. TAWAU. LAIUAN, LAHAD OATU. KUOAT. S(MPO*NA Tttk Cum58 words
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Article, Illustration331 1966-05-17 11 SINGAPORE, Monday. OINGAPORE'S Health Ministry Owas accused today of assuming "greater influence and wider powers" than even the United Nations by banning student nurses from marriage Mr. G. Kandasamy. general secretary of the Amalgameted Unions of Public Employees, was making his final331 words
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Article48 1966-05-17 11 Ihi LX ANSON MOI I project* eottlm 59.V300 uiitiri the Lower Prrak rural Uc\el»ument scheme h.tvr Ix-en completed. One v a sau uuo nnumue at KampoiiK Pulau Tiga :o serve about 10.000 people. The other il a $5,300 community hall at K*nipoi!g Pasir Kubu.48 words
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Article28 1966-05-17 11 IPOH Mon. Thieves slolt •bout 300K ot telephone copoer wire, weighing 551 b and worth $70. from the Gopcr.g Consolidated Tin Mine, near here. U*t night*28 words
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Article90 1966-05-17 11 Iff ALA LUMPUR. Mon. I All rubber exported from Malaya is to be charged a registration fee of 5C cents a ton from today as a result of the coming into operation of the Rubber Export Registration Ait. I'he Act requires all rubber shipments from Malaya. including90 words
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202 1966-05-17 11 EDB holds talks with New Orleans mission CINGAPORE. Mon. Exploratory talks between the Economic Development Board and leaders of a 50--nian New Orleans trade mission began here this afternoon. The dlscUiioJons are expected to be followed by meeting* between individual mission members and local nrm>. The mission which represent.s a202 words
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Article52 1966-05-17 11 IPOH. Mon A ■•jMntel Court today issued a Wbrraiu of arrest against Low Vow. 33. bUm l.itn Tow Vow who milcd to turn up in court lotiav vn q bookmaking charge. Lou is alleged t., lave acted a.s a bookmaker at the I'erak Tuif Club here on52 words
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155 1966-05-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday UfEARING a raised shoe will not rectify th« standing and walking problems of a iormn greaser whose left leg was shortened by 1' in as a result of a motor accident. Mr. Pretam Singh, a Government orthopaedic surgeon, said this today155 words
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Advertisement265 1966-05-17 11 One million miles an hour. Nobody can catch us. Last year alone, we flew more than nine billion revenue passenger miles an average of better than one million miles an hour. What's more, we carried over 5i million passengers far more than any other international airline. And, the way things265 words
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Advertisement329 1966-05-17 11 A Few Words of ''Car-fid" Advice... For People Who Want More Out Of Their Car Than Speed Q Q mm rT Tt Homem. Pamper then»»n«l y o^. (^l^HllHlilW^in j-i_l thc vl! ever faithful. It (oes wmV iflK\ Ls^BMbmMHHMIBJ /mXi out sasm K > ou should always treat \J/ JKJKK/SJS^BWaWKk X^Ji329 words
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Miscellaneous28 1966-05-17 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl *Z E^-OV tue MO PLACE TO WANS r Tue wis.dow.'S A I view or w m pavowite wCimsheo, ELMEa:^/ v fou\ta.s:/ paintng: J28 words
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Article24 1966-05-17 12 EfaPek HI Nimmmi IN CHIRISHIO MEMORY of I' Kandlah *ho departed hla life on It 5*4 FnndW remembered I N «n^ children24 words
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7 1966-05-17 12 The Straits Times Tuesday, May 17, 19667 words
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Article618 1966-05-17 12 The Tengku's prompt response to news agency reports of an invitation by President Soekarno to meet him foi "peace talks" should kill any doubts Indonesia may have as to Malaysian willingness to hold the door open for confrontation to take its leave. No invitation has been received;618 words
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Article400 1966-05-17 12 An official of the Perak Religious Affairs Department has drawn an interesting connection between rural migration to towns and the Muslim divorce rate. When men left their kampong to seek urban employment, the official said, they often were unable to take their wives with them. For a time400 words
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Article245 1966-05-17 12 After 40 years of almost annual appeals for help Teluk Anson appears convinced that it must stand alone against the encroaching Peiak River. There is no desperate urgency, but it is certain too that each year a few more feet of the town are washed downstream, a few245 words
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Article443 1966-05-17 12 Colin Lagum - Guinea grows cold for Nkrumah Colin Lagum by GUINEA'S President, w M. Sekou Toure, has considerably modified his stand in support of his guest, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, the deposed ruler of neigbourinfj Ghana. While reaffirming his policy of recognising r> r Nkrumah as the legal Head or State of GhanaOFNS - 443 words
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Letter144 1966-05-17 12 IN the obituary of the 1 late A. C. Reutens (B.T. May 12) It Is stated that Mr. Reutens was the first Asian to play rugger for Penang. This statement Is not correct as Li.n Keng Chuan. who was at school at Dollar Academy played regularly144 words
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Article431 1966-05-17 12 Learning Malay— 23o By YUNUS MARIS M.A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: PEk'rJa mi worker: m»jl*an (in employer; clispal. MENchapai i\) to re-». h (with an outnireiched hand): alxo: to nchievt MCnirnai i from "kena") iv i —to concern: tariff,:, in) ladder. stßtrv Untta«»ji in) Mlary .scale; Wiboh, MEnubohkan (vt to431 words
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Article, Illustration945 1966-05-17 12 RICHARD RESTON - RICHARD RESTON THE SAME DANGER LIKE THE US. NORTH VIETNAM CANNOT AFFORD A BLUNDER THAT CAN TRIGGER CATASTROPHIC COLLISION IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA by WASHINGTON, Mon IF Washington thinks it has problems i n SouthEast Asia, it can take some comfort from the equally savage military and945 words
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Advertisement680 1966-05-17 12 Straits Twes ft Malay Mail ClanrMsd «I.i»i— w "MtT k« •>•»«!•< COLO STOtACI SUPIBaAARKIT OrclMrd *a«e] IwisMi.W O—k COvD STOKACI iIANCHII At H»IU-< Rood K»»»s>« Me>*al Attanaaa- A«ae*«: art »ooft jto«i it».. Winch**** Hmm. C»ll»ei Quay. TNI NIWS >lONT Fieiratnck S *m*rm*,*mt M M ISMAIL 1 Admiralry *~4. Hmrnt taea.680 words
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Advertisement37 1966-05-17 12 Th« Bank You Can Trust m Bank with MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED and you bank wisely MALAYAN lANK lUILIINt 92. Jalan kndar. Kuala Lumpur. BA^ING^LJMITEp AMkWMtf Cap** t SQ.MO.OOO *mmtm*Hi4\JtCaf»ai I 15.M0.000 1 Cro^ AtMi E«c«* WW.000.000 J37 words
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Advertisement209 1966-05-17 12 Colds can be controlled now... with the discovery of Contac 500' •ConUo 400 it irWf mttk (The Capsule that Thinks) A new treatment for colds has been discovered. It is a capsule called CONTAC 500. Take one CONTAC 500 capsule and you will feel comfortable for twelve hours. CONTAC 500209 words
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Article177 1966-05-17 13 S'pore 'Give eyes' drive CINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore eye bank is to start an island-wide campaign to urge more people to bequeath their eyes after death lor corneal transplantation. A small pilot campaign as conduced lectntly at the international bazaar lor the blind at Victoria Memorial Hail. It was the177 words
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Article59 1966-05-17 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Juhari. has postponed his visit to the United States, scheduled for the end of the month, to September. According to a Ministry spokesman, the trip at the invitation oT the Stale Department has Men put off59 words
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Article181 1966-05-17 13 1/ UA L A LUMPUR, Mon.— The Traffic Police sprung its first surprise check on taxioperators here this evening and within one hour issued "tickets" to 49 drivers for various offences. Describing "Operation Taxi" as "very successful :he Traffic Chief. Deputy bupt. Mansor bin Mohamed181 words
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365 1966-05-17 13 ; KHOR CHEANG KEE - Tengku to Lee: Stop this kind of talk KHOR CHEANG KEE i 1 PENANG, Monday. rpENGKU Abdul Rahman last night X urged Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to give up his attempts abroad to picture the Chinese in Malaysia as a persecuted race. "He should stop trying to365 words
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Article, Illustration205 1966-05-17 13 TOBY CHUA - TOBY CHUA I I By KUALA 1.1 MI'LR. Mon. Tomorrow morning four-year-old loan boy Martin anak Ngaih will be put under anaeKlhrsia U> allow doctors lo make their tirsi move to improve his eyesic bl. In iH.irr of the big day ahead, Martin appeared205 words
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72 1966-05-17 13 A ceremony going back centuries KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —A centuries-old European custom was observed here today for the first time by the Swiss Embassy which is building its own premises In Pesiaran Madge. It involved '.hi spraying 01 water over (he roof of the ;500 000 embas.s.\ buildin;; to iignlfy72 words
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Article, Illustration254 1966-05-17 13 Painless births claim by 'needle doctor' SINGAPORE. Mon. Acupuncture can now be used to produce painless childbirth, a Singapore acupuncturist, Mr, Wong Ka-Chuen, 2«J, claimed today. He said the system was first introduced in JapMNM maternity hospitals In 1964. This had been made pott sible by the recent Japanese invention254 words
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Article20 1966-05-17 13 RAUB Mon.— A Pahang Family Planning Association team will visit tbe health centre here on Thursday. I20 words
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174 1966-05-17 13 Foreign policy dedicated to peace L'UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia's foreign policy is an independent one, dedicated to tne meals 01 ptaoe, ul social and economic justice, of Inencuy reiauons and co-operation auio**& nauons ior the cumiiiui, gooa oi man&iud. So i>aid the deputy secretaiy to Uie Ministry ol Kireign Aua.r»,174 words
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Advertisement239 1966-05-17 13 FOR SALE li U i*Hm.)—B*M tls. *tltm iß^^r^B^F^r^^^^i^^^B^L^w^^^^^^^^r^^^^^^^^^^^lMoy «at» EfT»t<iv«i)i Hl' Wt^S 1 I Bm 19 1 I rSI 3 3 I tdl w r l n Omn AV«IUbI« a A I Tlil^T^^^L^Bjl"™"" Oroc*n BfItTUNITV TO OWN crlllßf i~~^~^~~~~~ =i I p ti t/ p, r month inciutiv* #n« •>•239 words
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Advertisement153 1966-05-17 13 Fly ilHb's magnificent jets tn Tokyo, then on to the USB, Now eniey th« uniqu* ptetsurts of Hying Japan Air Lmes to j com'.hv^^Kg Tokyo, then on lo tt* USA Fly JAL Bm. M to H o"l Konf. Then choos* ffoin 17 jets a week J HM*u.ic^ir^pr (o Tokyo mo153 words
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Miscellaneous748 1966-05-17 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lum- News In Engll»h: 7.10 Sports pur and Penang; 6 Ipoh Arena; 735 Candid Camera; and Malacca; 3. 10 Johore 8 News In Mandarin: 810 lnitahru; 4 Taipinc: 7 dian dance: 8.35 Zane Grey Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. Theatre Blood In the Dust; 5.45 P.M.748 words
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256 1966-05-17 14 Tengku to freshmen: When you become seniors |(UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has urged flrst-year students joining the University of Malaya this week to "have a heart for the freshmen who come after you.' In a message to the students in the Handbook for Freshmen, the256 words
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Article204 1966-05-17 14 THE UNITY WRECKERS... MARUOI (Sarawak) Monday JHE Central Government would not tolerate anyone who worked against the unity of the people of various races and origins, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, warned yesterday. The Government would take stern action against such elements, he said204 words
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Article165 1966-05-17 14 Chan Beng Soon - Chan Beng Soon By ALOR STAR, Monday. ]y|ALAYSIAN police and Thai patrols which last week launched a big joint operation against Communist terrorists along the thick border jungles, have still not made any cojitact with the terrorists. (wording to reports ved here today, nuous rain had165 words
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Article56 1966-05-17 14 KOTA BHARL'. Mo:;. The president of the Keiantun Girl Guides AttOdatioo, Tcngku Puan Sri U'.uma Raja, will present a cheque lor $500 lo the Meiun Bosar. Dato Haji Asri bin Haji Muda. for the National Defence Fund. The presentation will be made at the Oirl56 words
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Article34 1966-05-17 14 PENANG. Mon. l.re Sifw I Gu.i: 35. pleaded euilty today I to a charge ol acting as a bookmaker at ihe Penang Turf Club I yesterday. Bail was allowed pending sentence34 words
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186 1966-05-17 14 THAILAND MAY COPY MALAYSIAN POLICE SYSTEM pENA N G, Mon. Thailand may develop her police force on the lines of the Royal Malaysian Police. '"We are very impressed with, your organisation and w« can safely say that the Mahiysian police is one o' the best in South-East Asia.' 1 Lt.-Gen.186 words
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334 1966-05-17 14 SINGAPORE, Mon. The 0 University of Singapore today announced the following candidates have passed the examlnat'on in the subject or subjects shown against their names, thereby completing the sessional examination for the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery in anatomy, biochemistry334 words
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75 1966-05-17 14 FARMERS HIT AT FLOUR DUTY PROPOSAL pENANO. Mon. The Penang and Province lry Farmers' A»--uciation has decided to oppose the move to imjose Import duties on tloui and fodder. \l an emergency mcet.ll2 yesterday, the a&aociation sleeted Mven-mau committee to dralt a memorandum to the Government. The memorandum will make75 words
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Advertisement126 1966-05-17 14 Congratulations and Best Wishes to MITSUI BANK LTD. on the opening of their new office at Robinson Road. MITSUI O.S.K. LINES LTD. Congratulations and Best Wishes MITSUI BANK LTD. on the removal to their new building at Robinson Road, Singapore. MARUBENI -lIOA CO., LTD. CROSBY HOUSE 71. ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE126 words
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Advertisement214 1966-05-17 14 Congratulations and Best Wishes to MITSUI BANK LTD. on the removal to their new building at Robinson Road. SOH BENG TEE CO., LTD. 723. HAVELOCK ROAD SINGAPORE. Congratulations to The Mitsui Bank, Limited on moving to their new branch office at 6, Robinson Road, Singapore W United Motor Works (M)214 words
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Article, Illustration19 1966-05-17 15 STRAITS TIMES FEATURE The mitsui bank The new premises of Hie Singapore branch of Mitsui Bank at Robinson Road19 words
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Article, Illustration307 1966-05-17 15 Branch of Japan 's oldest bank moves into new office 'fHK Mitsui Bank has helped to boost the international trade as well as the industrialisation of Malaysia and Singapore, according to its Singapore branch manager, Mr. Junji Nakata. The bank has been instrumental in bringing together Japanese307 words
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Article, Illustration313 1966-05-17 15 THE new offices of the Mitsui Bank in Singapore have two unique features which have been installed to provide a more congenial atmosphere for the bank's customers. Soft music piped Into every department of the bank Is one innovation. "Music makes everybody get along better whether313 words
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Article, Illustration404 1966-05-17 15 Message from the Singapore Branch Manager of the Mitsui Bank, Mr. Junji Nakata. IT gives me great plea- sure to announce the opening of our new premises at Robinson Road, having moved from Cecil Street, where we have been operating since July, 1963. Mr.404 words
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Advertisement64 1966-05-17 15 MITSUI BANK LTD. S (SINGAPORE BRANCH) 1 A :^^mm^sA\ lakes great pleasure in announcing ?^^^Sl the removal of the Branch Of f ice to i A||^^P^^J a ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE I J I^jH^jfc^^fc|'^ Paid up capital: 18,000,000,000 YEN(-S'V-f-*a*) 1 (Approximately: M$ 153,000.000) (-«jm+s-is I I^SSS^HLfc" THE MITSUI BANK LTD. I64 words
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Article290 1966-05-17 16 Important role in building national economy THE Mitsui Bank Ltd., whose Singapore Branch last week moved to its new premises at 6, Robinson Road, is composed of two old established banks the gigantic Mitsui and the peers' Jugo. The Mitsui Bank began as the family trade of the290 words
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Advertisement128 1966-05-17 16 s S v S Congratulations s S s ana s S s s Best Wishes s S s to S s j MITSUI BANK LTD. j on J the removal to their new building at Robinson Rood, Singapore. s s MITSUI CO., LTD. j 2nd Floor. ASIA INSURANCE BUILDING s128 words
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Advertisement67 1966-05-17 16 Congratu lations and Best Wishes to MITSUI BANK LTD. on the removal to their new building at Robinson Road TAISHO MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) General Agents THE ASIA INSURANCE CO., LTD. >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦ Congratula tions to MITSUI BANK LTD. on the removal to their new office67 words
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Advertisement176 1966-05-17 16 Congratulations to TheMITSUIBANK on their removal to their new office in Robinson Road, Singapore from DIETHELM CO. LTD. Aluminium Division manufactured and installed in the new Bank building. ■THE ALUMINIUM SUNBREAKERS "THE GRILL DOORS ■THE INTERIOR PARTITIONS»THE ROLLER SHUTTERS The choice of aluminium finishings helps give the new Mitsui Bank176 words
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233 1966-05-17 17 Indonesia's grave problem: Feeding the people JAKARTA, Monday. INDONESIA faced grave problems in trying to feed itself, Dr. Frans Seda, Minister for Agriculture, has said here. For one thing, he told a Muslim youth conpress, the food was in one place while the people were In another. From 1952 toReuter - 233 words
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78 1966-05-17 17 DOME. Mon. A 23--year-old Italian Into whom a chimpanzee's kidney was successfully grafted nine days ago is now well enough to get up for his meals. But the surgeon who carried out the operation cautioned against excessive hopes o\cr its success. ProfessorReuter - 78 words
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78 1966-05-17 17 Engine drops off— but plane lands safely VII AMI ."Mon— An "anli 11 que" plane iann- to a perfect landlnc on Tampa Bay yesterday after its enc>ne fell ofT in flicht. the Coast Guard reported. The Pilot. Henry Palmer, received minor back injuries. Palmer manafcrl to land hi> MM biplaneAP - 78 words
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248 1966-05-17 17 Husband sees nothing wrong about wife's stripping ways LONDON, Monday fORDON Mackintosh says he sees nothing wren? about it, but his vivacious wife Hazel has decided to tame down her temptation to liven up parties by stripping. Mr. Mackintosh, grandson of the founder of a British toffee fortune. Is proudAP - 248 words
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211 1966-05-17 17 The GOOD Christian: It takes more than this... CHICAGO. Mon. A prominent Catholic theologian said yesterday that it took more than abstinence from meat on Fridays and attendance at Mass on Sundays to make a good Catholic. The Rev. Josef Fuchs. professor of moral thelogy at the Pontifical Gregorian UniversityUPI - 211 words
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144 1966-05-17 17 PORT BAID, Mon.— The 8o- 1 vlet Prime Minister, Mr. Kosygln, has affirmed that I the United Arab Republic can rely on Soviet support against Imperialism. He told luncheon here yesterday he was Impressed by the unity between President Nasser, the144 words
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Advertisement193 1966-05-17 17 Congratulations and Best Wishes to MITSUI BANK LIMITED on Xhf occasion of the removxl of their new office at Robinson Road. Singapore. NCR is indeed proud to have supplied gggl this Bank with b NCR banking machines designed by NCR research enpine«'t to tugo*st<on« gaihered from the wortd'e banker* PMB193 words
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Advertisement94 1966-05-17 17 KUOK BROTHERS LIMITED KUOK (SINGAPORE) LIMITED offer their Congratulations and Best Wishes to MITSUI BANK LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCH od their moving into their new building at No. 6 Robinson Road Singapore I. Congratulations and Best Wishes to MITSUI BANK LTD. on the removal to their new office at Robinson Road.94 words
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Miscellaneous274 1966-05-17 17 Straits Times Crossword A( BOM bit of Utter U nightmare! 1 STfiJS TBT mlne h Mrih collect d lTom ih s Watch pan of the tlmr. 1 t> wood l10 9 He hat absolute authority, and 12. Get a similar order that apis in charge In T.T. road ar- pears274 words
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Article, Illustration314 1966-05-17 18 Classical dance programme at Victoria Hall in aid of Planned Parenthood Federation 4 RUNA Ciorr. *rll- known classical dancer, will replaying the role of Valli in a glittering dancp prograninie to be presented by the Indian Finr Arts Society in Singapore. The dance programme which will be314 words
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519 1966-05-17 18 The gentle art of washing upby maestros DO you regard washing-up as a tedious chore or as a oeglectei art? Are your pots and pans I'aitlihi friends deserving all the care voi can give them, or greasy enemies It be dealt with as brutally and quicklx as possible. The answer519 words
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Article, Illustration67 1966-05-17 18 IDEAL DRESS FOR BRIDE SIMPLICITY and ricluies* of f.ihrir c'omhinr to make lhi« 4ti idr.il iln-sv (or tlir modrrn-da.T hridr I hi- un > liiltrrrd linr nrrriith popular. t-alls for hravy fabrics tlroienrd in classical style*. hiMi- is a xlim linr rlre» with .< plain round nnk and (hrrr qnarlrr67 words
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Advertisement118 1966-05-17 18 I NFW Waldorf I IIL. f I DELUXE Toilet Tissue 4^/ysoftand2.p»y* WO rf I I !«►-«•<* esnWIMMMi *4 Isi WM V >■ aooorbency. and prdctiral <.tr*nqtr Two I •n.cknajMaiß ot nygienic ti*sue m»«» I X^ Waldort gentle but double strong. And Witiaort is economical Qi»ei H There^ n»vf h»»T moit118 words
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Advertisement302 1966-05-17 18 Adrr-' if<-aiit\ in Hi.tucnlt< In the early twrr tiir complexion is at it* loveliest, and you should take care to treal 11 wue- d uoll by Miu>othinK a lilia of 'mou oil ovrr the lace and neck before applying make-up n thai your >km i ciilarly the delicate tissue surrounding302 words
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Advertisement1191 1966-05-17 19 fl LIYIRPQOL A WISI CBASI 8.A.. Hut S*»eri mim P»ran| MJ i,» 50«, i-poot. Clanow... Mtl IB May 21 May «25 Hay 21 ASITANAI i .--tool. G'aifoa May 21 May 27 May 21 CrCLBPS A'ao.ti.. Miy 24 May 21 May 27 1 ACNILUS C'a*rw» Ma, 21 Jmi I iIPINOP .01.1,191 words
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Advertisement1207 1966-05-17 19 teELLERMAN BUCKHALL S.S. CO.. LTD. 11l IVEIIEAF FOI BUTKARB SERVICE (IBM U H.'CONTININT. laadiM >an r»ar» P. J MB PMMa ZTmTmkmTXi 2. 2. May mmmmm* lesfjap-* ■**«■> c,nBP«.«N.PEB rr Hr i r r l ._.an. i« MRVtJMMMH j^!MM»aMMg p McALISTER CO., LTD. HARRISONS ft CROSFIELO SenrH Alitt*. (MALAYSIA) LTD. ?g1,207 words
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Article120 1966-05-17 20 MELBOURNE Mon. I NDCSTRIALS were kteady in 1 quiet trading -vita fall* sUgbtly In excess of rises. Most moves uere narwir. Base raetaL-. were steady as were oils. Today's closing prices m Australlaa dollar* and centn «-iv» Knday s j clOiln* priors tB brackets. Uount urn «.)4 («.16<120 words
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Article260 1966-05-17 20 Jl M tir*t trade rubber fob. hi_>i i- closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Koala Lumpur rnterdav at «V cents per Ib. up onc-righth of a cent on I ndjj's rli»ing level for the position. The tone was quiet. UA > and K.M.K.t. closing prices in cents260 words
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Article52 1966-05-17 20 ON the official Malayan abwt Term Mom. Market for the week ended Saturday (May 141. the range of call rates was as follow!,: BANK FUNDS: 4 per cent to 4\ per cent. GENERAL I I MJs: 2H per e«nt t 4 ncr rent. MOVEMENT »f fond* totalled 5152 words
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Article54 1966-05-17 20 'I'HI prenent rate of the Mibran dollar jcainst the pound «terlinj lived on Vovember M. t%4 it sellinf T.T. or O.D. M. i 15 l&d. Buying T.T. '.s. 4 1 I6d Burin* O.U. Is. h d. Thr dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation to Its54 words
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Article27 1966-05-17 20 Hrn 16. RUBBER I'Kll I. 68 tents (up une-ei^htb of a cent). TIN: MUI (op 50 cents). Unofficial estimated offering: 225 tons (down 15 tons).27 words
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411 1966-05-17 20 r£ price of Straits tin rose slightly in Penang yesterday by 50 cents lo $673.25 on good local support. The estimated offering fell 15 tons to 225 tons. MALAYAN RI'BBEB MARKET: The market ruled very quietly j aH morning at unchanged level:.,411 words
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761 1966-05-17 20 From Our Market Correspondent rpHERE was no run op In 1 prices or unduly large turnovers on the Stock Exchange yesterday following the announcement that Indonesia was willing to have direct talks with Malaysia and the good reception which this received. The rally on761 words
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Article28 1966-05-17 20 Malayan .Stock Indices May U. May 16. •Industrials: HT.r.ti -ih >7 Tins: 117..-!2 llx.o:, rubbers: 109.mii io;i :hj •Dec. 36. 1!)«3 100. l>ec. 29, 1962 100.28 words
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Article909 1966-05-17 20 UlMMss v and reported to the Singapore and Knala Lumpur trading room* of the Stock Eschange ye*t«rday. with thr wunbrr of the vharrs traded in bnuket*: INDUSTRIALS. B.ustssa (I.UOO) lI6J. (160C)> $1.«3: C-C.M. (1.000) SI 31 11 (30.000) SI.M D. UM U, C61.-KMO *I.M: CCM deb.909 words
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Article115 1966-05-17 20 Malayan IcdustriaJ r »sea 011 Ijn! to M;. •P *D v -r y «t i i.» iJ.V l-.'.s. 1 1 M Bt. M B. Darby I «1 8 dad*™ 7 '.>., u 7 s 1 *i 1 7(1 .»TO*a r. 't«W 'groat r>rr »nr Covered X n»t DMimtitn115 words
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Article41 1966-05-17 20 MINISC Prtrtucf Etchjrut, l,n;|. oart mon ot.cn ptr aicut ye«ltr. day: Cottnut oil 547» M INNI lUi Ptawtr ntott wj Sum vale *oTi Bmrav.sk h UU $.nf>»«ri Ctetnut On tJMNeri ciltion prictk I tinga**" Ctpra Aat*ti»ti«ai i»o« ■fitli: Unguo'fd.41 words
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Advertisement916 1966-05-17 20 Y\**^ KAW ASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. O.S^ft. Pacifte Atlamia Sarvtaa B»m*at H tunt L. »i-|« at a 'arl r>am*a* r*< at "laa-atia* Btenr MII Ma* tt/aw WMk) la« W aaj II la Japan Diroxjt Sorvia* rStaai I irxMvt r*ltrtaaa ktOt *ft*tt*i*M Warvr M II II IM M teat -■I tat916 words
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Advertisement875 1966-05-17 20 HMM| BjßbjlbjHHml BFaSfaftlßV M Ik^VtV la^ I M^9w^^ai Auti»«nA .Nt» uaLANti >ti«ii.u mm* f>a«iii»s >Mi> fail tail ktwvicu 'rasMti*. t**i*r*a MtiMarst I*. Msorts *M ■ajMHtiata. ••kam r%— iam ftart Sika« **aaat IARfETA: a IMC Sit last 111? Jots RAIUU It 11 M»i I taat I ism BOMBALA k Jul* I875 words
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Advertisement112 1966-05-17 20 P. T. N. LINE Discharging from Bangkok, Loading tor Ktalung and Kaohtiyng Spore Keelunq Koohsiung M.V. ""OTI NO. 1" 25/26 Moy 2/4 J4.no 5/8 June General Agents. OCEAN MARITIME LIMITED. TELSt ***** 965«« WILHELMSEN LUCES •»0M >ci*«>«J>i*a t*l Ciaimtstsi r>a»u i*t ttaam nsat HBM TBLEB* Cl i Vjriit, StlKiriD UPtsllTi«aj112 words
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Article68 1966-05-17 21 it Word* lit (SUmimutm) MRS. CALALANS and family thank all friends Prieeta. Nuns and relations for their condolences, wreaths, prayers, generous donations, their kind assisI attendance at the funeral of the late Mr. V latent Calalang THE BEREAVBO CHILDREN of la.c Mr K P. Raberta Aulong. Taipmt thank friends.68 words
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Article27 1966-05-17 21 SIB TNI EXCITING. NIW VA6NICA TL-SUPIR CAMERA WITH THIU THE- LENS EXPOSURE RBADINO AT THE 6TH FOTO FAIR, VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL, NOW OPEN UNTIL UNO MAY.27 words
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Article113 1966-05-17 21 i-HIPS lyir>6 slsngsids trie Sinxspers 3 Msibour whar.ss er s.ps«ted railbybiua 1/4, Lovcen 8. steotor 6 7 saikyo Maru V, Larut 10. Nicoline Maerak 18/14. Hugheverett I3^b. Surabaya Maru 23/24, eUraal CtSrewW ttl» Joeei Maru i"». Bencleuch 33 34i KlB«svill6 33/36. AodrteJ Btrug 3S/3W. Klehlei Maru 40113 words
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Article20 1966-05-17 21 ».N the free eiehartse market in dV.iarTj surar s vt •".VrJrlg' -VIS- ana tssl ef 6»W at MS*.20 words
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Article17 1966-05-17 21 i'HE Asseslallen et Banks in Malaysia made no changes la IU rates to merchants yestardaf.17 words
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Advertisement986 1966-05-17 21 1 ACCOMMODATION VACANT li a*4M*Sj M (Mim.)— Box St rfs. oxirm TO LET IMMEDIATELY iuxuriou.lv furnished fiat, three bedrooms, rtatlrruorn attached Orchard Road, with Telephone. Contact 8 pore 3.V-31 of lice. OXLIV RISE LUXURIOUSLY ftirnishad Holywood Apartment. 2 4ir--1 i 'inditionrd rtedrowns. Telephone. A\ailablr May BUS Telephone Spore KIMSIA COURT986 words
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Advertisement810 1966-05-17 21 I EDUCATION lit W rd. M iMtr.i—Box rfs oxtrm LET BENNETT AIRMAIL Colics* help you qualify quickly. Rapid oomestudy course* for Cambridge Overseaa certificate, O C.8., L.C.C.. I. C.W.A. A.C.C.A A CCS. etc Textbooks aad full atrtnai; service from England included in modern tr fees atato subject of mtrrest and810 words
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Advertisement584 1966-05-17 21 OFFICE EQUIPMENT IS .re-. So (Mm.)— Bom tt rl» esrra VECTROPP.INT THS WORLD I Kiwest priced photocopier 1240. Rina Wing Coßirnaorler Black, Kola Agents Proprietor, roiomauc W2340 Spore. NEW o\ UISD Typewriters. Addlni Machines, Calculators. Shelvlnga A Steel Omce Kquipment Moderate price service provided. Genual Other Macnia.a Service Tel: *****.584 words
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Advertisement671 1966-05-17 21 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word, M (Mlm.)-Box St c««. »»lr« M.Q. T.C. Red Kuropeao ouned IV4V model mnnaaitally sound SSAO 0.a.0. Apply ***** eat. 2672 Spore. IS6I AUSTIN SSO. Kour ownera. Tax loaured. Kxcrllrm condition. Coatact Joe. 73 Goodman Road. Spore ***** BOAC OFFIRI for sale by ttndrr one 19M671 words
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Advertisement469 1966-05-17 21 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) "CITY" OUSIT HOUSB O/Bingle rooms M/Coovenieocea Economical lerms. s pore ***** HOTIL AMBASSADOR Seaside. 16 Meyer Road. B'pore Dancing nigbiiv Kxcelleoi accommodation and yet ebeapeat id conipaxisoo. Tel: *****. NIW KATONQ RBBTHOUSB, BSSr side, newly decorated, rooms «i!h/ without hoard, bar and reataurant. Op*n all day.469 words
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Advertisement429 1966-05-17 21 eVBtSasLI bUbSLzEsCsbbl BY ORDER OF THE DIRKITIiK OK ORDNANCE SEB\ K I I H.Q. Far East Land Forces. NASSIM ft CO.. (SINGAPORE) LIMITED will sell by public auction in their sale-roomi 4 A 4-1 (ollyer Quay, Singapore, THI'RSDAY 26th May, IMS al 10 A.M. STORES M KIM I TO THE429 words
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Advertisement194 1966-05-17 21 KUALA KAMPAR TIN FIELDS LIMITED (Incorporated In Malavvla) NOTICE IS HEFEBY GIVEN that a dividend, the Mxtieth, n( Three Shillings and Sixpence (3s. 6d.i per Stock Unit Tax at the rate ot Forty per oant, ha.t been declared due and payable to Stockholders on the reglMrr i n the Ist194 words
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Article, Illustration347 1966-05-17 22 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with PENANG, Mon. Newcomers Toowoomba and Queen of the Night were the star performers on a heavy track here this morning. loowoomba. with Les Coles astride, went attractively in a trial with Star of Silver, clocking 39 for347 words
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162 1966-05-17 22 Rider of Ini Satu almost dislodged STIPE'S REPORT DENANG, Mon. The Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterdays races: Race I—Realm1 Realm of Gold <A.->uwad:> refused to Jump away Bwlth the field and wouid not gallop freely for some distance. Larator (Trevena) and Raceguide <S. LJm> were slow to begin. Jad> Septre162 words
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Article71 1966-05-17 22 LONDON, Mon. The Epsom Derby classic on May 25 seems certain to be the richest horse race ever to be run in Britain. Assuming that 30 horses are declared at the fourday declaration s t a i; c. the winning owner will receive a prize of 76,06771 words
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Article566 1966-05-17 22 DCNANO. Mon. 1 Wei c hts for all eight races here on \\ednrsda> Cl 4 Uit. I HI Rawson Prince 1) 00 Shiau Veong Luh 8.13 Panitoba 8.12 Pokrr DAs S.lO Kilowatt 8.09 Contractor 8.08 Fraser's Green 8.07 First Flame 8.06 Sun Maiden 8.05 Fort Knox 8.04 Blantie566 words
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348 1966-05-17 22 CANBERRA, Monday. VINE of the British Lions Rugby Union team X1 were on the injured list when the touring side arrived here yesterday. None of the Injured nine —four backs and five forwards were available for selection for Wednesday's grme here against a NewReuter - 348 words
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Article299 1966-05-17 22 Spain lose doubles but lead 2-1 I ONDON, Mon. Spain. th« 1965 European zone champions lost the double;, to Brazil in their second round wm\ the Davis Cup tennis (••impciJtion in Barcelona vmterday but they lead 2-1. Earlier in the day. Spanish champion Manuel San tana com* pitted a straight.Agencies - 299 words
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Article45 1966-05-17 22 PARIS Mon M Alec Weis--1 weiller's Behlstoun yesterday gained victory by a neck in the Prix Lupin run over 10if at Longchump The race was the last big trial for three-year-old colts before th» French Derby at ChantUly early next month.45 words
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Article186 1966-05-17 22 PENANG, Mon. Back from a vacation in Australia, jockey Kltson Leong (abcvei was lull of praise fcr the high standard of riding on the Australian Turf. "It will be a wonderful experience to ride against th»* top-notchers In Australia and I hope I'll get a chance186 words
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Advertisement1282 1966-05-17 22 j yj Pj JWM 1 1 a. V^fl the tnam m TAN CHENG KEE Decease*. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE «in«aporr Immovable Properties 1 Be Held Al our ftalr-room No. »< I) Mitincla Street list Hoori. on MONDAY, titi May IMC at 2-1* p.m. '.44 EMERALD HIM ROAD Freehold Land «i House.1,282 words
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Advertisement673 1966-05-17 22 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY INBTITLTE OF ADVANCED STI'DIES RESEARCH SCHOOL OF PACIFIC STUDIES DEPARTMF.NT OF PACIFIC HISTORY. APPLICATIONS are Invited foi appointment as Scalar Research Feltow or Research Fellow In th< Department of Pacific History. Th< Department undertakes studies tr both history and government. Oeographically, its research lntereM* are673 words
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Advertisement700 1966-05-17 22 TENDERS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE TENDERS ri.fcCTRK ITV DEPARTMENT <Room No. 239. 2nd Floor. City HalD U> Supply of Plysts. Plydwx. Plysws »nd Telephone Cable* (6 Items*. Tender Deposit $500 Close »t 2.15 p.m. on 14.6.66. (b) Supply of 27 500 yards Aluminium P.V.C. Cable. Tender Deposit 1100,-. Close at700 words
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Article, Illustration551 1966-05-17 23 M. RAHMAN - Malaysians so unlucky Lee M. RAHMAN By I: Kuala Lumpur, Mon. MALAYSIA had been very unfortunate ii losing to Burma in the quarter-finals of thi Asian Youth soccer tournament last week, ac cording to H. M. Lee. council member of tht Football Association of Malaysia, who returned from Manila today551 words
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277 1966-05-17 23 MANILA. Mon. Israel, the defending champions, and Burma provided a great climax to the eighth Asian Youth football championship last night In their 1-1 drawn match. A capacity crowd of 29,000 saw an absorbing match In which Israel after leading 1-0 IAgencies - 277 words
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Article48 1966-05-17 23 LONDON. Mon.— MCC had scored 113 lor three wickets in their first innings at lunh on the second d.iy of the threeday cricket match against the DM Indian touring team here today. The West Indians declared ilKir Brat innings closed at 349 for nine mckeU.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article378 1966-05-17 23 ATHLETICS Malacca A.\A mini-marathon race ilO 7 miles i: Open: 1 R. Subramanlam (Prisons. 55:04.2 record) 2 J. Marimuthu 3 Major Singh; State: 1 R. Subramanlam 2 J. Marimuthu 3 Yacob Majld: Schools: 1 Anilkuma (MHS. 2 Foong Lai Cliong 3 Hamld Abu Shah. L. Perak Estate* meet378 words
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270 1966-05-17 23 FIFA MAY SET UP AMATEUR SECTION IN JULY I^UALA LUMPUR. Mon. —A proposal for the nomination of a Flfa amateur committee to deal with all aspects of amateur football will be made to the Flfa Congress at London in July. The proposal Is a sequel to the suggestion to Flfa270 words
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Article47 1966-05-17 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The fifth national tennia championships will be held at Selangor Club on June 17-19. Entries for the four events men's singles and doubles, women's singles and doubletwill close with V. Rajaratnam. LTAM secretary, 11. Jalan 6 18 Petaling Jaya on June 6.47 words
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594 1966-05-17 23 RAF Seletar hand Ceylon SC their first defeat SINGAPORE. Man. pEYLON Sports Club, playing without their skipper Anura De Silva, who was engaged with the state team in the MCA League match as Pahang, were beaten by RAF Seletar by six wickets yesterday to suffer their first reverse in the594 words
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Article94 1966-05-17 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Dates of 11 Malaya Cup soccer matches have been advanced by two weeks each to accommodate the re-arranged fixtures for the English league first division teams. Sheffield Wednesday and Pulham and the Asian All-Stars XI. New dates are: Friday Kedah v Penang: Saturday94 words
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314 1966-05-17 23 JOE DORAI - THE 'GOLDEN YEARS' FOR SINGAPORE SPORT JOE DORAI: Ministry official speaks 0f. By SINGAPORE, Mon. pH E SINGAPORE Government will shortly take direct action to promote all sport in the Republic with the creation very soon of Ministry of Sport. The parliamentary secre-~ larjr to the Ministry of r Boclal314 words
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Article520 1966-05-17 23 Aik Mong through to s-finals pENANQ, Mon.— Top favourite Tan Aik Mong moved into the men's singles semi-finals of the Penang junior badminton championships when he beat Cnew chin ooon 16-3 15-2 in the quarter-finals here tonight. Alk Mong 8 opponent tomorrow nignt will be Por Thean Chye. who beat520 words
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392 1966-05-17 23 I^UALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Three of the seven Navaratnam Shield cricket. I matches played here yesterday ended in innings victories. Selangor Club "A" beat Combined Schools by an Innings and 8 runs; Selangor Eurasian Association i won by innings and 17 against392 words
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Miscellaneous176 1966-05-17 23 DIARY ATHLETICS— Pahang Police men (Clifford Sch.. K Llplsi BADMINTON— Penang junior Cabin iPCOHSi. 6 p.m basketball Penang championships (Han Chiang HS. 8 r> mi. Prrak r'ships (mmi: UMBC v Ngal Meng: Meng Ngan v F.h Yin A' (Ipoh VCPB courts. 7.30 p.m.). BOWLING- Prrsk Women's Lee: Les Girls v176 words
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Article, Illustration63 1966-05-17 24 PRESIDENT Soekarno and his top advisers at Sunday's meeting at Bogor, in the West Java hills. After the meeting, it was announced that the Indonesian Government was ready for direct peace talks with Malaysia at foreign ministerial level. Others in the picture are the Foreign Minister, Mr.63 words
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Article31 1966-05-17 24 WELLINOTON. Mon —The New Zealand Government today banned Frenrli ships and militmv aircraft preparlnc for nuclear test> in Hip Pacific from visiting or flying over New Zealand territory. UPI.UPI - 31 words
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Obituary25 1966-05-17 24 MR ONC POH SOON 1T IM) I l .i<ld> dear wf mi*« you nnd lo> > \ou ■till Mummy, hujin. Lisa, Lynnc. Billy. Ipoh25 words
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184 1966-05-17 24 l AKARTA. Mon. The J Armed Forces Dally Mail today suggested that the Government Investigate the credentials of the South Vietnam Liberation Front In Jakarta. The paper was commenting on China's complaints about the closing down of the Communist-aligned Malayan National LiberationReuter - 184 words
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Article28 1966-05-17 24 CALCUTTA. Mon. Angered over the "stiffness" of their examinations, Calcutta University students broke up furniture In the examinations room and threw stones at their teachers. AP.AP - 28 words
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Article29 1966-05-17 24 TEL AVIV. Mon— Two Israeli farmers were killed early today when their Jeep struck a landmine near Almagor. a village on the frontier with Syria. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article29 1966-05-17 24 MANILA. Mon.— Typhoon Irma lashed the central Philippines today with peak winds of 88 m.p.h gales and disrupted airline flights between Manila and southern cities— UPl.29 words
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Article321 1966-05-17 24 LONDON. Mon —Business was I restricted today by the seamens strike and most prices closed slightly lower on balance though on the bottom. A selective demand was noted for sotne Issues In special situations. Gas appliances and .some engineerings Improved on further consideration of the321 words
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Article58 1966-05-17 24 LONDON. Mon Spot 21« id., June 21>id. July 21d Aug. 21d.. July Sept 21d.. Oct. Dec. 20 7 16(1.. Jan. March 20 7 16d April June 20 7 16d.. July Sept. 20 7 16d Oct Dec. 20 7 16d. Jan March 20 7 I6d c.l.f. June 20 3 I6d.58 words
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Article32 1966-05-17 24 LONDON. Mon— Buyers CI34S (~£s>. sellers C 1352 <-r-£7>. Forward buyers £1329 <4-Il>. sellers £1330 (+tl>, Settlement C 1347 (—£2 1. Turnover am SO tons, p.m. 160 tons. Tone: Very steady.32 words
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265 1966-05-17 24 Kowloon rioters mostly teenagers: Police- HONG KONG, Mon.— Half of the people convicted of offences in last months Kowloon riots were teenagers, a commission of Inquiry was told today. A police witness. Senior i Police Superintendent Michael Illingworth. said that most had been arrested for curfew breaches. Giving the fourReuter - 265 words
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Article33 1966-05-17 24 MUAR, Mon. Anti-American slogans appeared in several pans of the town .today. The slogans accused the Malaysian Government of siding with the Americans "who are out to crush the Vietnamese people."33 words
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Advertisement158 1966-05-17 24 iMte CLASSIFIEDS Knrrf. |f| > Minimum I CHELLIAH 1.. Ii ii n .t, Thanki to <!■« 'tit .mil W Only II >JPP with 8 lone Iv^l lOi I M. i J M.- I I I I I I I LJ-^^ 1 can you fully appreciate the amazingly rational and careful158 words
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Advertisement108 1966-05-17 24 FOUR TIMESA WEEK: SAN FRANCISCO #ta.pci m MANILA SINGAPORE 0^" SYDNtr Now, Philippine Air Lines offers four flights a week the fastest to the United States. With convenient departures from Manila every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday to San Francisco via Honolulu. Luxury PAL DCB Fan Jets leave Singapore every108 words
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