The Straits Times, 27 May 1966
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Title Section24 1966-05-27 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 303424 words
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Article93 1966-05-27 1 Jakarta Army team flying in today for talks KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday AN Indonesian •'military party" in a special chartered aircraft is scheduled to land at the Subang International Airport at 8 tomorrow morning. Th c Malaysian Government late tonight gave clearance For the Indonesian aircraft to land,93 words
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Article38 1966-05-27 1 noon mom INTO HI I. Mi I Ihurv A < <-m n.tn> «>i S4inlli Vietnamese irOQj rnii\<(| into Iliii' In riiuht t<> proleet the I 8 < MMMlatc .md three other American bwHdtßfi in I hint v \V38 words
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Article57 1966-05-27 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. President Soek.irno has his full manda to and his blessing to Mr. Adam Malik for his peace talks with Tun Abdul Razak. The Indonesian Forei..n Minister announced this today aftrr another Meeting wilh the President. He said: "The President received me this morninc and57 words
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Article443 1966-05-27 1 P. KRISHNAN - P. KRISHNAN By KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs TUN Abdul Rank is confident that his t;ilks with Mr. A(la in Malik in Bangkok will "produce #)(><l results." In an interview tonight, the Deputy Prime Minister said: It appears that Indonesia is earnest and sincere to end confrontation and establish443 words
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Article105 1966-05-27 1 US$l,3OO million aid needed rKYO. Thurs. Indonesia will require about US$l,3OO million of international aid in the next four years. Sultan tlamengku Buwono. visiting Fourth Deputy Prime Minister, disclosed this to a Japanese Cabinet Minister today. During a !H)-minute talk with Mr. Takeo Miki, the Japanese Minister of International TradeReuter - 105 words
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Article48 1966-05-27 1 WELLINGTON. Thurs. The New Zealand Government today j reaffirmed Us opposition to forth- coming French nuclear tests In the South Pacific Other South Pacific Govern I mem* shared New Zeland's grave concern, the Governor-General. Sir Bernard Fergusson. said In opcnmi; the new session of Parliament.48 words
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Article, Illustration16 1966-05-27 1 Tun Thanom kneels before the head priest in the Telok Wanjah Thai temple16 words
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Article40 1966-05-27 1 JAKARTA Thurs President I Soekarno has promoted the new I Chief of Air SUIf. Air Commodore i Rusmin Nurjadln. to the usual Chief of Staff rank of Air Vice Marshal, the Army newspaper I Berlta Yudha reported today40 words
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Article25 1966-05-27 1 SAIGON. Thurs— New Zealand's four-man Parliamentary factfinding team left by air for Singapore today after a five-day tour of South Vietnam25 words
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Article29 1966-05-27 1 MONO KONG Thurs The Chliw* Seamens Trade Union hur sent a message supporting the I British seameus Mrike the New I China newt agency reported today.29 words
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Article37 1966-05-27 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. General Nasution, Indonesia's senior soldier, has told a rally in Medan that the People's Consultative Conpress, and only the People's Consultative Congress, has total power in Indonesia, Antara news agency reported today.37 words
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Article146 1966-05-27 1 KUALA LI'MIU'R. Thursday. (SINGAPORE Barton Sosialis M.I 1 Mr. Chta Thye Poll, 2.">, luis been "prohibited permanently" from entering Malaysia. The entry ban i.s contained In a Gazette notification dated May 23. It was issued by the Minister of Home Affairs. Tun Dr. i Ismail146 words
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Article, Illustration76 1966-05-27 1 STOCKHOLM. Thurs—Scandinavian Airlines System will lay off 11.500 workers in Denmark. Norway and Sweden because of a strike threat by air crews, a spokesman said here today. He said about 3.500 workshop hands and 8.000 office workers j would be laid off on June 10.76 words
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384 1966-05-27 1 Thai students welcome him with shouts of 'chai-yo' rjENANG. Thurs. More L thai. 200 Thai boys and girls studying in Penang greeted the Thai Premier. Field Marshal Tun Thanom Kittikachorn. and his wife with flags and shouts of "Chai-yo!" < welcome) here this evening. 'he students lined the driveway of384 words
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Article42 1966-05-27 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs.— lndia has bought three Russian Topolev 124 jet airliners for use by the President. Prime Minister and other VIPs. the Defence Ministry announced today The 500 mph aircraft has room for 44 passengers42 words
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Article37 1966-05-27 1 BOMBAY. Thurs. Twenty people were reported killed and 20 Injured In a mishap to the Ban-Kalore-Poona express train near Belßaum today. Southern Railway offlciaLs announced at Madras. Details were not available immediately.37 words
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Article51 1966-05-27 1 BANOKOK. Thurs— Three police officials of the combined clvllian-police-mlllUry units were killed and .several others wounded In the latest clashes with armed Communist bands In tht densely wooded terrain In Übon and Sakol Nakorn provinces In north-eastern Thailand, the Interior Minister. Gen Praphas Charu&athlen. inn- ounted today.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article286 1966-05-27 1 USIS library in Hue sacked lI IE. Thurs. Uni- vcr.sity students began Backing the United States intormition Service library here today. About 200 students marched to the building alter a meeting in the science faculty auditorium. They smashed the window of the library and bey. in throwing books on theReuter - 286 words
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143 1966-05-27 3 Govt. 'no' to Monty's call for bachelor army LONDON Thurs. The .d\ rrnnii nt today rejected a proposal by Field .\l.«r>hal Viscount Montgomery th;it Britain's a mud fore be ni.utni-il snlrlv by bachelor- to save money. Lord .Montgomery Mid this would J<> awa> with special quarters for the men andReuter - 143 words
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Article84 1966-05-27 3 ZURICH. Thurs -The International Press Insimrr <IPI> expressed its profound recrr day mer ilir South African Government's refusal to admit foreipn newsmen to MOMMMiy US Senator Robert Kennedy on hi* forthcoming \i*it The IPl's Norwegian director Mr Per Mosen told newsmen th» ir.ntitute "profoundly regrets thi.' moveAP - 84 words
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110 1966-05-27 3 VASSAU. Thurs. Banks and postal offices were swamped today a.s the island switched from pounds, .shillings and pence to Bahamian dollars and cent.s. The banks reopened alter four-day shutdown to convert their accounts, and were greeted by large crowds who were anxiousUPI - 110 words
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Article, Illustration429 1966-05-27 3 WILSON GIVES A CONFIDENTIAL REVIEW Labour Minister calls both sides in the dispute for new round of talks J'HE Government intervened in the crippling 10-day-old maritime strike yesterday, in an effort to get the nations shipping moving again. The Labour Minister. Mr. Ray Gunter. summoned bothReuter; AP - 429 words
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97 1966-05-27 3 LONDON, Thurs. A father was ordered by the High Court today to pay his daughter £35.000 for Injuries in a road accident whlcb have crippled her for life. Nineteen-year-old D c n 1 s c I Smith was riding in a car drivenReuter - 97 words
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Article62 1966-05-27 3 NEW YORK, Thurs. Mrs. Charlotte Ford Niarchos. the I automobile fortune heiress, gave birth yesterday to a 71b. loz. daughter. A .spokesman at New York Hospital ."-aid mother and ch'ld weir doing fineThr 24-ycnr old mother, a tl-iuchirr of Henry Ford 11. wed Oreek ■hipping62 words
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Article39 1966-05-27 3 PRETORIA. Thurs Sixteen dMttM .uid morr than 130 cases of food poisoning m the Mafrking area recently were caused by maize contaminated with I parathion, a powerful Insecticide, a Health Department spokesman said here tonight. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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182 1966-05-27 3 fEORGET OWN, Thurs. A new flvecoloured flag fluttered In Caribbean breezes today denoting the birth of Guyana, the latest nation to gain independence in the western hemisphere. Independence came to the former British colony of British Guiana at midnight (local time) yesterdayAP; UPI - 182 words
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117 1966-05-27 3 HOLLYWOOD. Thurs— The new Elizabeth TaylorRichard Burton film "Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?" will be released for adults only, it was announced yesterday. The story of a degraded college professor and his frowzy wife Includes profane dialogue and situations not altogether created117 words
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116 1966-05-27 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. T —A "Blue Box." an electronic device which avoids thr billing of long-di-tance telephone calls. «>s u>ed by 16 men arrested yesterday in a nationwide gambling swoop. 18l Director J Edgar Hoover said. The men. seized by FBI agent* in nine States116 words
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Article119 1966-05-27 3 An Amphicar view of Tower Bridge A RTIST John Worsley of Putney, south-we^t London, has always been man of ideas. fie fooled Hitler's men by inventing a dummy to ml as decoy in prison rump escapes in the war. Now he has found a good way of getting a different119 words
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Article, Illustration410 1966-05-27 3 King Freddie accused by Obote of 'plotting Uganda rebellion 5 KAMPALA, Thursday. PRESIDENT Milton Obote today accused the Kabaka of Buganda of rebellion and revealed that two Europeans had been killed and three injured in disturbances since Monday. But the President, in a 90-mlnute speech to Parliament, did not revealReuter; UPI - 410 words
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Article63 1966-05-27 3 NEW Ofcl HI 1 'huts A 1 lea*t 34 people have ci rd" in hP.it\\HV« and froak storms .Miirnding through India, according to report* hrrc today. Water is scarce in India owing to the failure of last year's monsoons. Calcutta water board have eiv^n63 words
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258 1966-05-27 4 Union asks court to reverse referee's ruling SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Malaysian Airways Qantas Empire Airways Local Employees' Union today appealed to the Industrial Arbitration Court to reverse a ruling of Senior Crown Counsel, Mr. Francis Scow. Mr. Scow. who sat as a referee, had rejected the union's claim for a258 words
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Article25 1966-05-27 4 SINOAPORE. Thurs— The Singapore Infantry Regiment Band will give a public performance at the Jalan Tenteram Community Centre at 8 p.m. tomorrow.25 words
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Article, Illustration370 1966-05-27 4 The healthy sign in S'pore a falling birth rate SINGAPORE, Thursday. *JHK secretary-general of the International Planned Parenthood Federation, Sir Colville Devcrell, said heie today that signs of a falling birth rate and a rising standard of living were already apparent in Singapore. This was a very healthy sign and370 words
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Article54 1966-05-27 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Some 100 freshles. Including 10 girls, of the Singapore Polytechnic today donated blood to the Singapore Blood Bank. The campaign was organised by the Students' Union as part of its "Orientation week" activities. The mobile unit of the Blood Bank called at the Union54 words
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Advertisement181 1966-05-27 4 f N HOTEL SINGAPURA INTERCONTINENTAL ARK PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE COMPLETE RESUMPTION OF THE FOLLOWING SERVICES THE PEBBLE BAR THE COFFEE HOUSE AND RAYA LOUNCE is now open 24 hours a are now open from 10 a.m. day, 7 days a week, serto 1. a.m. Trudy Connor ving delicious hot181 words
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Article, Illustration281 1966-05-27 5 Minister hits out at rumour mongers KANGAR, Thursday. THE Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today denied that the fate and livelihood of nonMalays would be endangered if Malaysia and Indonesia established good relations at the forthcoming peace talks. "Malaysia needs to have friendly ties with281 words
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Article51 1966-05-27 5 SUNOEI PATANI. Thury Tengku Karnaliah. nitx-e of the Prime Mi-u.-ter. will mam- Tenaku Ja'afar.one of the Tenglcu"s Rrandnephews. a; Alor Slur on June 4. The brtfle is i daughter of the late Sultan Badlishah while the bridecroom. a Flight-Lieutenant in RMAF. is a son of Tengku51 words
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Article45 1966-05-27 5 PENANU. 111UV5. A lOial 01 110 entries bu been reci king .md cycling r.ic«s »vhirh tiii B.nik Pul.u; ÜBUM braacb will stage on Buwtaf in conj im ".os 20th ;m- n the SB tltoi Moi it m ;hr eight-mil« I45 words
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Article75 1966-05-27 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mrs. Jessie Grace Stephens, who sued her husband for divorce, was granted a decree nisi yesterday on the grounds of constructive desertion. Mr. Justice Chua ordered her husband. Francis Bernard Stephfn>, to pay cost-;. Siii.' D >.<id in her un- d petition thai her75 words
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Article, Illustration307 1966-05-27 5 Chance for joint promotion of tourism in Asia SINGAPORE, Thurs.— With the political clouds clearing up, now was the chance for Singapore and Malaysia, as well as the neigh bouring countries, Jointly to promote tourism. The chairman of the Singapore Tourist Association. Mr. V. M. Shaw, said this today at307 words
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Article30 1966-05-27 5 PEN AND. Thurs.— Thieves stole 200 packets of cigarettes, a radio. 1 a gold chain and $15 from a coffee shop In Aver Hltam Road here yesterday30 words
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Article27 1966-05-27 5 BENTONG. Train, A mobtle uiv.t from 'he National Tuberculosis Control Centra will district hospital here on Jure 13. 14 and 15 to give free <. rav.s.27 words
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96 1966-05-27 5 KUCHING. Thurs. The High Court here today found two British soldiers guilty of rape and sentenced them to 18 months' jail each. In passing sentence after three days of hearing. Jus- tice Lee Hun Hoe said the security forces especially in the borderUPI - 96 words
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Article111 1966-05-27 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Minister of Labour. Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, left todar by air for Geneva to attend the 50th session of the International Labour Organisation conference, starting on June 1. Before his departure. Mr. Jek told reporters: "This ls the first time Singapore ls111 words
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Article17 1966-05-27 5 PENANO. Thurs. The Pulau Aman Co-operative Society has decided to revive the blachan Industry.17 words
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158 1966-05-27 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Mr. T. Osfheverov. deputy chief editor of the .vmd newspaper Izvestia. flew into Mngapore last nigUl for a five-day visit. Mr. Ost'heverov. who is accompanied by Professor V. Danilov from the Institute of Oriental Languages. Moscow University, had just completed a158 words
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Article72 1966-05-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The I Indian Hieh Oniniis-xioner. Mr. i M. K. Kidwai. today appealed to 1 all Indians in Mai ivva to eontri- bute towards the Jawaharlal Ne- j liru Memorial Fund In Ind.a. I The appeal coinc:cles with the second anniversary of the72 words
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177 1966-05-27 5 Call for I King's portrait on dollar notes PENAXG. Thurs.— A proI posal that the portrait of the Yang dt-Pertuan Agong be imprinted on ail Malaysian currency notes will be considered by the executive committee of the Patanl Road. Umno branch when it meet;* this week-end. The proposal has been177 words
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Article41 1966-05-27 5 KANOAR. Thurs. The Peri* branch of the Midwive.s' Union of Malaysia will hoid its annual meeting here on June 16. The Hospital Attendants and Workers' Union will hold its annual meeting at the Hokkien Association hall on June 2.41 words
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Miscellaneous220 1966-05-27 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. sue ciMd tor food science J See 9. .10. See 9. 8. Marriage in South Africa. 14. Vale on the left band of Urn perhaps (SV. airport (9>. 9. 11. 21. 10. 1 across 27. So take 16. Imaginary society of the free Apollo acivice220 words
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Article, Illustration87 1966-05-27 6 A rose for Madame TANAH RATA. Thur«. A RED ROSE for Toh Puan Kittikachorn, (right) wife of the Thai Premier, Field Marshal Tun Thanom Kittikachorn, when her party visited the famed rose garden, 12 miles from Tanah Rata yesterday. Pinning the rose on her hair is Mom Luang Nuanpong Senanarong,87 words
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Article114 1966-05-27 6 PENANG, Thurs. A 92- -> tar-old woman, Hajjah sum binte Taib, was among six pilgrims who died on bn>irri the Kuala Lumpur nn its homeward journey to M.il.iy>iu. The Kuala Lumpur ar rived at Swettenham pier hert> today with 2.210 re turning pilgrims.114 words
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Article60 1966-05-27 6 Reviving Asa IPOH, Thurs. A meeting between the Philippines, Thailand and Malaysia to revive and strengthen the Association of South-E as t Asia (ASA), will be held next month or in July. Thailand's Foreign .Minister, Tun Thanat Khoman, said here today. Tun Thanat also envisaged expansion of ASA bat in60 words
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127 1966-05-27 6 Wee Kirn Wee - Lee and party miss Peking pavilion Wee Kirn Wee By 111 DAPEST. Thurs. Mr. v Lee Kuan Yew and his party yesterday missed the Red Chinese pavilion when they visited the International Fair here. It happened either through Hungarian politic* I sophistication or through scheduled programming. The Singapore delegation, including127 words
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Article36 1966-05-27 6 BENTONG. Thurs Th.f annual meeiing of the National 1 Onion of Teachers. Pahang branch, scheduled to be held at the B<(kar Primary School in Mentakab on June 4. ha* beer, postponed to June 11.36 words
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Article29 1966-05-27 6 KAUB. Thurs. Free shows will be given by all ihe cinema* here 10 schoolchildrm on Sunday :o it rbratr thr birthday oi the sultan Of Pahang.29 words
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Article376 1966-05-27 6 Vietnam warning by Lee BUDAPEST, Thursday gINGAPORE'S Prime Minister. Air. Lee Kuan Yew, warned yesterday of the danger of escalation in the Vietnam war and voiced support for the idea of self-determina-tion for South Vietnam. At a news conference, the visiting Premier made the following points in response to questions376 words
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Miscellaneous10 1966-05-27 6 THE GAMBOLS ky Barry Appleby fTftsr) ||<g%aP!S£) iQsfeftAi.'f) Cslssk^T) 7110 words
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Article335 1966-05-27 7 RUDY BELTRAN - RUDY BELTRAN By Fishermen: We were beaten up by pirates IfUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Three Malaysian tishermrn underwent tour nights ol terror week wlion they were hold captive by armed Indonesian pirates in a gunboat. They were locked inside v dark abin below deck, interrogated day and335 words
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148 1966-05-27 7 RAGGING: 'NO COMPLAINTS RECEIVED SO FAR SINGAPORt. Tlnus The University ol Singapore Students Dnl n ha> so tar not received :.v complalnte trom uu 'treshie'" on ragging b) senton since orientation began last Friday The union's president, Mr David Tan Kee Keong. said thi.s today in reply t'j a Straits148 words
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Article, Illustration148 1966-05-27 7 j'll I Ambassador Prasong •i II II I" 11 II 111 shous x liodlgirls Hew C'heu Jfaaag, N (Iroat) nni Vuunc Ngat Cbiu. 14. one ut lhe liner points nf thai daucins; llii- girts are two ol ih> ;jb members of the148 words
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Article71 1966-05-27 7 IPOH. Thurs. Ho Pok Wins 18 unemployed wan sentenced to three year- mil by the Session* Court here ve.stcrdav wher. h» pleaded guilty to robbing a cofte« stall owner. Poong Kool K < I cigeretles ;ir.d sweets worth >;n I Chamberlain Road here on March71 words
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102 1966-05-27 7 MUAR Thun. Tw<. w.i--1 men were injured la>' night when they jumped off a moving car near their home a. Sungei Mv da. 18 mile> trom herr Che Sawiah binte Hai: Dhalan. 22. and her sister. Salbiah. 20. were treated at the General Hospital102 words
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Article27 1966-05-27 7 KANOAR. Thuif Moiiamrd bin Mohamed Altib. TO faia.lv iiuured when he was knocked do^n by a car «t Kampon? Pava. five railv from her* 127 words
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321 1966-05-27 7 School heads decide against a merger with the MTU L U A L A LUMPUR. Thurs. The National Union 01" Heads of Schools has decided not to dissolve itself and merg° with the Mala yan Teachers' Union. The deacon wa* taken by the union's executive council on five grounds, its321 words
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Article46 1966-05-27 7 MALACCA rimi> i iij( -'.if Qtffai bin Bao« todijr opeiied Bntw> Prtuiiet it Btunii. R-.iva Houci I .«'re Aixi'jt '.'DO people- >vere ptmsß% luclie GhulaT w»s rtcened on hl» •rrhral toy Mi s P chudarek ■ti wl mnnaser ol Bata M,i'i.i\>:.< Ltd46 words
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Article30 1966-05-27 7 KLAIA LUMPUR liiurf Bi.-ji ol sclang't n Harun Mo Bi i t be iu.~- < it.- ion d ■■i, K'i;i!a Lumpur Psychology r ut tten oo June il30 words
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Article76 1966-05-27 7 Xl M\ I I MII R I hur> I h«.u>.«nri> nl h»u». holds in »i\ Mhlh.iii town- *'H br intrn it wi-d >n .1 Mir\«\\ on <inpl«r\ nxnt iin«nipli>\ nnnt .mil •inflrr rmiilimiK-'" hrainnini: n<\l V»lnr»«l.i» Mnr. lh:in Til rnimur «ti r- wW ini»TM»« t.Mt noiiM-lmliU in Kii.il:i76 words
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146 1966-05-27 7 That dud $10 note: Was it just a 'test'? I. U A L A LUMPUR. Thurs.— Police are continuing their in- vestigations to trace the origin of a forged $10 note which appeared recently. ThP police boliivr tliat the dud notr. found In Seremban. was "tot" by the counterfeitpr> No146 words
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Article, Illustration124 1966-05-27 8 GOOD-LUCK RING GREETS HAPPY SCHOOLGIRLS GIRLS of Singapore's K a ton g Convent were treated to a pleasant surprise whrn they troop<<l to school on Monday morning For rieht in the middle of their playing field a rare sight met tbrir eyes. It was a "fairies124 words
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186 1966-05-27 8 30 floats for varsity 'rag and flag day' SINGAPORE. Thurs. A colourful "rag" procession of about 30 decorated floats will wind its way through the streets of Singapore on Saturday The procession will highllgnt the annual "rag and flag day' organised by the welfare committee of the Unlver.sity of Singapore186 words
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Article50 1966-05-27 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Port of Singapore Authority has warned mariners to keep clear of the area of blasting' operations, begin- I ning today, near Die Western Ap- proaches. The blasting ope/ations. which will end on Saturcay. will take place daily between 1 p.m. and 5 P m.50 words
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202 1966-05-27 8 SINGAPORE, Thurv.— Two women today won their j uncontested divorce petitions on grounds of desertion. Mrs Christine Celine Agnes Paplneau. who IM married in Singapore in 1940. and Madam Yap Ocok Wan. a clerk at Selegie House, wete each granted a decree nisi by202 words
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Article292 1966-05-27 8 $1.2 million order for Jurong SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore's shipbuilding industry has begun to attract the attention of the shipping circles in Pakistan, according to the loader of a visiting Pakistani trade mission, Mr. S.M. Anwar. He disclosed that a member o his mission had placed a $1.2 million order for292 words
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Advertisement372 1966-05-27 8 WZf -"«-v -=si=*^^^^^^l /.IB Smooth Silent POWER I Ad NEW I CORSAIR V^t BBPBJ DHHHI There's no change in Corsair's ultra-modern styling for 1966. But the car that HEHMk is shaped for adventure is alive with a new kind of power 1700 cc V 4 power pf I tnat boosts372 words
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Miscellaneous127 1966-05-27 8 00/ i Btf Y.T. tl ti ml in S S. LONS AS YOU RE (SONG L>-— OH UM/vw, x-' YEH^ 1 I I YOU DDO WFI i T<O YEH?JTOCWC^CT A SE^Ch/C^r\ WELL. THANKS. l^^\SZJ »SE 7 > r F O R GLJZ. TRY TH'^jf Y3NPER UMPA! )i OOP' f~) J127 words
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Article373 1966-05-27 9 JOHN BRADSHAW - JOHN BRADSHAW by THE STORY OF AMERICAS MOST SENSATIONAL MURDER TRIAL The prosecution had made their closing arguments, recalled the evidence which state attorney Huttoe described as a "well-established chain of circumstances" linking Candace Mossier and her nephew Melvin Powers with the murder of her multi-millionaire husband. Now373 words
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Article, Illustration780 1966-05-27 9 man continued, "it takes on all the hues ot ihe ramhow, all the gilding of the lily. It you start with a [alse premise gentlemen, you'll arrive at a talse conclusion. What did you expect her to say to her children that night? Gather780 words
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Article654 1966-05-27 9 We11... nobody's perfect' old pickle."' she said, jabbing a man in front ot her. "Every day he forges ahead of me In line. I cracked him with my handbag yesterday but he didn't notice, i The old pickle 1 A squat dowdy woman had come from Missouri to see the654 words
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Obituary66 1966-05-27 10 H.rJi Hi i Minimum, MADAM MARY CICILV CNAN «ed 44 beloved »if» of Robert lav I J»ak Hon«. 2 Balmoral Creacent Bin- < Kaporr i»,.«.,i v peacefully on mil M»v IMA .Hadiv mourned by nrmrd hunhand. 2 >on> I>eni» David S daunhtera IMlhi. Don. and I>orothv Funeral on Kn4.v66 words
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Article34 1966-05-27 10 N >/J Vinimum, MR FELIX BCINS and family «h«nk thr .taff of Vounnbern Hoapltal. rrlatitm and frirnda (or their analatanre and attendance at th* funeral of tha U'» Nellie Reina and for maaa34 words
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Article73 1966-05-27 10 20 Wtrdt SIS < Minimum) ROLAND'S. Hu\r mint minting li«ir«tyl« for your wnkrnd Roland Appointment. 1-7414. 21'lsT. IM7. Orcham r.on.i, H porr NIW ARRIVAL OF .lilt, and coat. In nool and linen kaMMt drr»«r» and I 'rd «lc< ka Hurry to Ula- < rm.ur.-tt.- Kit/natm iSporal. TODAYS LICTURE I73 words
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Article690 1966-05-27 10 Malaysia has long depends on foreign countries chiefly Australia, New Zealand, Britain and Ireland— to train a high proportion of the professional and technical men it needs. This dependence has lessened as the University of Malaya has developed, but even today there are nearly as many Malaysian students690 words
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Article354 1966-05-27 10 The spelling of its name has been changed from Guiana to i Guyana, the Union Jack has been lowered, the calypsos have been sung and there has been dancing in the streets of Georgetown, the capital. And today the world's newest in- i dependent nation, in more sober354 words
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Article151 1966-05-27 10 Singapore's attraction to tourists is partly in its magic name, says the annual report of Singapore Tourist Association. But this magic alone is not enough to keep the visitors arriving in ever increasing numbers: there is a need also for promotion. At the association's annual meeting yesterday the151 words
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Article, Illustration1178 1966-05-27 10 DAVID WATT - Villain of the inflation melodrama? DAVID WATT THE COST OF VIETNAM WHAT is the V i c tnam war really doing to the American economy? With the U.S. teetering on the edge of inflation and the Administration frantically trying to avoid raising taxes in an election year, this question is1,178 words
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Article575 1966-05-27 10 The weird shapes of hunger From CYRIL DUNN, New Delhi IN the Indian state of Orissa, where last year's drought completely destroyed the rice crop, many thousands have been living for ir onths on a bare minimum of food and with very little drinkable water in a region where thirstOFNS - 575 words
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Advertisement762 1966-05-27 10 Straits Times t Malay Nail BJmMM •4»*rtiMi*cfil< may C»IO STODACI SUFI*MARKIT Orchard *—4 (Ktcaatwnnt Oasfc) COLO STOIACC •■ANCMIS At Holla"* Ra«4 Kara** Na«al Im. Atitttoriird A«oft: CITY lOOK STOHf LTD. 1 WmKtiici Nww, Catty** Qway. TNI NIWS MONT rMipatruk't Su»«rn»a»k«t M M ISMAIL Aa-miraltr Kaad, Naval Sat*. MAMIIM STORI. 141*762 words
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Advertisement32 1966-05-27 10 ATTENTION all MOM kwii oouiui "> BATTERY LIFE \ailal)le at Reputable Dipt. Stures and Petrol Kiosks or SOLE AGENT for South East Asia YANCEY HUANG AGENCY 20. GULLSMAftD ROAD, SINGAPORK. Itl: 4V5508 49.1872.32 words
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Advertisement80 1966-05-27 10 WATER COSTS MONEY BRABY SAVES IT TANK PLATES IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FROM OUR COMPREHENSIVE LOCAL STOCKS. ALSO TANKS OF ALL SIZES, DESIGNED, SUPPLIED AND ERECTED. PRESSED STEEL TANKS tsass-x DESIGNED, SUPPLIED* ERECTED BY ((gj SHARIKAT PATERSON SIMONS (M) BERHAD \J~ZJJ K.LUMPU* M:tO7»S -iPOtl T»*t?32l >»OH 1*4:2671 •KNANC 1*212* PINDIGESTIOrHBH Fnever bothers80 words
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251 1966-05-27 11 IPOH. Thurs.— Police havo arrested four men in connection with the armed robbery of 537.000 worth of tin ore from TanJong Tin Dredginp: Ltd. in Batu Gajah. 12 miles from here, earlier this month. A senior police spokesman, disclosing this today, however251 words
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Article48 1966-05-27 11 Xl \I A 1 IMIHR. Tlnn v The Jayceei In Joborc Bharu are organising a lottciy ti $75 000 t < >r ;i specialist wara in Iho hospiMl there. They Will be "ftittil by :h<> World HPHlth Orgam.«ation winch hu pronused a dollar-(or-dollar contribution.48 words
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Article, Illustration155 1966-05-27 11 AND EYES SAVED BY KINDNESS SHINE WITH DELIGHT I/lALA LIMPIR. Thurv —The eyes of little Martin anak Ngaih eyes saved by kindness and surgical skill sparkled with delight today when he received a new toy from a visitor at the General Hospital here. The visitor. Tt-ncku Mariain155 words
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203 1966-05-27 11 SINGAPORE. Thu-s SINGAPORE'S acting Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, has said that it was important that Singapore stayed friendly with all her neighbours. Speaking at the Ngee Ann College Students' Union dinner on Tuesday night, he warned of serious trouble ahead203 words
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178 1966-05-27 11 Call girls stay away from Sabah hotels JESSELTON. Thurs. i Call girls here have gone "underground." according to a local newspaper report. This followed .stringent checks by poUce on several hotels here in the past few days. Police sources said that police officers visited seven hotels nere last night lookingReuter - 178 words
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Article47 1966-05-27 11 KLUANO. Thurs. Shin Kong Sing, alias Chin Fock Chiam. 37, was yesterday fined $30 or ono week's jail for abusing a police de'«ctive. He committed the offence in Jalan Dato Captain Ahmad at 12.30 a.m. on May 16. Shin paid the fine.47 words
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224 1966-05-27 11 Students told: Report pro-Red activities gIM.APOIU. Thurv Singapore Polytechnia students wvxv urged yesterday to immrcii.itrly report the aitiMtlrs of "pro Communist and anti- national HomenU" in thr studrnt < nmmumtv Swift and tirm action could thon be taken to s^I.M.AI'CKI. Ihurs. Singapore Pol>teihni« students wvxv urged yesterday to immecii.itely report224 words
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Article33 1966-05-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Mr. V. David, secretary of the Transport Workers' Union, left here ypstcrday to attend a three/rrnational Labour Organisation conference in Geneva tf a representative of the MTUC.33 words
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218 1966-05-27 11 Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch Relieves Pain London. (Special) For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink haemorrhoids, stop itching and relieve pain without surgery. In case after case, while gently and promptly relieving pain, actual reduction218 words
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Advertisement228 1966-05-27 11 SETRDM SETRON TELEVISION— A TOUCH OF DISTINCTION we precision to any home Sstr»n't inctitry— blue blooded and completely TV nPPPiI/Pn With Continental. I*l WWWIIWI rrffcff v s»trsn'tMfli*»s-pine grace and elegance. __A Three lovely models to choose 'from— Bl ooo 23" LuC SudrPGSL screen Console De Luxe: M5OO 23" Console; 5250228 words
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Advertisement253 1966-05-27 11 /START MOW! MAKE YOUR (I MONEY EARN II A SAF o E J|_ 6^ ac in a DEPOSIT ACCOUNT •y j A Deposit Account with Lombard Banking provides a goo 4 rate of interest, with absolute safety for >our capitalleading to financial peace of mind. While on deposit, >our money253 words
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Miscellaneous406 1966-05-27 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala I.ur- land Show Great Cat pur, Penanc; 6 Ipoh, Malac- Family; 7 News in Engliih ca; 3, 10 Johore Bahrn; 4 7.10 Sports Arena: 7.35 Taiplnj; 7 Batu Pahat; Lone Ranger Buried TreaKluang. sure; 8 News in Mandarin: 8.10 Classical Songs; 835 3 P.M.: Opening406 words
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Miscellaneous380 1966-05-27 11 RADIO MALAYSIA M 1 1 IDMI. SHOKTWAVfc CERVICL: 11 jnd bU.2 metre* Ml l»li VI \\l SKKVICh: 31b nnlipA.M 6 Prog. Summary; 602 Morning Melodies; 7 The Newi; 710 Breakfast Potpourri; 730 Learn a Word a Day; 735 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.4S News In the National Language; 750 Learn a Phrase380 words
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Article394 1966-05-27 12 Food beverage factory for S'pore An a»!OOaie compart. Kxirllcace Prink* atid Koodn Cu. Ltd.. i> already in mniativn importing and rr-rxpurtintf Chiuc*e canned loud products and Hi. a "ill act ax ><>!• afISM lur tbe locally produced i«.- UY next year Singapore will have ;i inulliinillion dollar Icxxl beverage factory394 words
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Article, Illustration183 1966-05-27 12 MR. J. H A. Godwin, sales manager of Sharikat Oksijan Melayu Berhad Malayan Oxygen Ltd.» has left Malaysia on transfer to the export department in the London head office of. the British Oxygen Co. Ltd. Mr. Godwin was assigned from 8.0.C. to Industrial Gases183 words
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Article, Illustration158 1966-05-27 12 Director goes to Japan on study tour MX. Yini Whir Yam i above i assistant managing director of Kaolin Ceramics Ltd-, a pioneer manufacturer of sanitary ware at Jurong. left Singapore last week for further technological studies in Japan. Mr. Vim, who will be away for about a year, has158 words
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Article, Illustration139 1966-05-27 12 \1 l: I throng (above), district manager in Malaysia for the Coca-tola Export Corporation, recently left for New York to attrncl a marketing seminar organised by tin corporation's markrtini; drpartmrnt. The seminar is organised anluallv for :n of the company's officers selected from oßices around139 words
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Article35 1966-05-27 12 The U.K. car output totalled 144.800 'i April (seasonally adjusted' .tcalnsi 147.900 in March and 140.400 in April last year, n la announced. Figures tor i-ommerr.ial vehicles wan 40.000. 41.600 and 41.300 respectively.35 words
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Article259 1966-05-27 12 GROUP AIMS TO CUT COSTS %fR. Ng ChooiiK Hong lV has been elected presfdent of the newly formed Singapore Production Management Association. The Association, which has it» registered office at 24. Lindon Drive, Singapore, was formed a few months ago to promote scientific production methods at minimum com It Is259 words
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Article121 1966-05-27 12 Fares on Pan American Airways flights between Singapore and the West Coast of the United States via the Pacific haye been reduced as from May 7. The new Individual fares provide for savings of $153 (USsso* I and $92 (US$3O) for the first and economy class121 words
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Article79 1966-05-27 12 A special Japanese survey team, i which visited Cambodia last Otto- j bei. has proposed thai an exportimport compensation system should be introduced to encourage Japanese imports of Cambodian rubber. In a report, to the Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry, the team pointed oat that79 words
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Article, Illustration353 1966-05-27 12 r Plir first De La Rue (payroll) 1 Notemaster MX I banknote counting machine (seen above) to reach Singapore was flown here this month. Manufactured by De La Rue Instruments Ltd.. England, printers of currency notes, the compact light-weight machine, operating on a suction device is a very353 words
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Advertisement176 1966-05-27 12 RELAX ON A 2 WEEKS TRIP TO SYDNEY? VIA PORT MORESBY WHY NOT^ I® l AUSTASIA LINE'S IVI. V. "AUSTRALASIA" S. S. "MALAYSIA" Qtiir o MONTHLY Passenger Service between SINGAPORE and SYDNEY/MELBOURNE via PORT MORESBY Calling of PE.NANG PORT SWETTENHAM before departure SINGAPORE. DEPARTURE DATES FROM SINGAPORE FOR 1966/1967 ■AUSTRALASIA'176 words
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Advertisement459 1966-05-27 12 JllJwf;Vj||i N i Vs^^ 'koduct average wearing qualities, these highly pro"BITI'.MASTK" Colour- trctivc and dcrorative ed Solutions arc com- coating.-, provide a film patible with existing oil which is tenaclOUl flrxipaints, have a ble and exceptionally covering capacity and resist ant to coitomvc mean be applied with duettCM of Industrial459 words
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Article, Illustration277 1966-05-27 13 EDINBURGH. Thurs AND THERE'S HOPE FOR THE FUTURE, T00... THIS picture spells 1 triumph and hop* lor the future. Little Moras Noakes w.is born live years aco without arms, a thaliilomidc baby. Now she in paint hrr favourite subject cars holding the paint brush between inn small hooks.277 words
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77 1966-05-27 13 Jayne to play 'Fanny Hill' on stage GLASGOW. Thurs. Actress Jayne Mansfield h«l been signed to play •Fanny Hill" in a stage rcnloa of John Cleland"? famous novel. London Impresario Mr. Arthur Lane said today. Mr. Lane *a:d he hooed :o i open Ui Scotland before ;i ru;i ::i l-or.donV.UPI - 77 words
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Article59 1966-05-27 13 BAM HtAWCIBOO. Inur.-— Tiir t'S. Govern mpp.t has dropped a lIOIIWII charge agaiiis: Fox, a 23-year-old American who had himself air-freighted from Sydr.ey to San Prarcibco last OcroberA Government spokesman said that Ftox. known v*> "Dick the Fox" from his signature on the crate,Reuter - 59 words
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Article150 1966-05-27 13 POLICE SWOOP ON BOMB MAKERS PORT LAUDERDALE r (Florida), Thurs. Police began a roundup yesterday of a gang of youths, some described as brilliant, who had stolen materials to manufacture plastic bombs, nerve gas and the hallucinatory drug LSD. The youths, some with Intelligence reported at th«» genius level, had150 words
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Article31 1966-05-27 13 NEW DELHI. Thurs. Indian troops killed 15 rcbrl Mizo trlbeftmen in a two-day clash In Urn Assam Jungle of eastern India, according to delayed report* reaching New Delhi yesterday.31 words
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150 1966-05-27 13 Obsession with sex— a Graham warning I ONDON. Thurs. American evangelist Billy Graham said here yesterday that America and Britain had become obsessed with sex the mark of decaying civilisations. "To read the papers and rhf magazines you would think we were almoM worshipping the female bosom." hp added atReuter - 150 words
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152 1966-05-27 13 J O UANNESBIRG. Thurs. A doctor who gave a blood transfusion to the wrong patient was found guilty of culpable homiode here yesterday. I lie woman who rereived the transfusion died because the blood was incompatible with her own. Dr. Allen Berm.in 42.Reuter - 152 words
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249 1966-05-27 13 Sex orgies with the 'yeh-yeh' girls: Court steps in 010 DE JANEIRO. lv Thurs. A Juvenile court has ordered television and radio stations here to prepare a plan by tomorrow to protect teenage performers from corruption by adult artists. If the plan was unsatisfactory. Judge Alberto de Gusmao said heReuter - 249 words
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Article55 1966-05-27 13 The £560 a-year iteh LONDON. Thu»s. British Burners lose £60 million a year and bookmakers make a profit of about £15 million, a leading bookmaker estimated yesterday. Running costs took up the difference. Bookmaker Mark Lane told a shareholders' meeting that public bets on norse and dog racing •mount toReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement180 1966-05-27 13 W jSL 'smjk y? i '8t ggg<v '^-■^■^H^B WkH gggW .^gga! g^^^^ggW 0 ■-3 -I BSri SPOTMATIC ALL SET FOR ACTION The Asahi Pentax Spotmatic introducts a new concept in cameras with behind-the-lens exposure meters. The meter reads only what the lens sees. with no mte''erence from extraneous light at180 words
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Advertisement269 1966-05-27 13 V xtiJl^^iJgt'^^V^^* "Psst! Goto Japan the Taipei way!" Stop over in Taipei at no extra fare. Whether for business or pleasure you will welcome the relaxing break, and there is no better place to spend it that at the President Hotel. You will be assured of gracious hospitality at ths>269 words
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Advertisement706 1966-05-27 14 a oiilmurd Irvtn Page IB > ACKNOWLEDGMENT w*rdm tii ißtmmmwU MRS. MANICKAM 'hank Itortor* Nursta of Ktaag Hoapltal. c* aad frtead* for tbefr kind •wlstjati, m*sa«g»» of roaaalmri. wreaths and help rejdwX ta their reoent bsrcsvcnMcit. OVERSEAS LEAVE Wmrdm <4> mU*. > rt». *«r« LITTLEHAMPTON oew thre*-b*d-tieatad fully aqulp■o varan706 words
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Advertisement1003 1966-05-27 14 ACIOMMOD4HUN VAC AM >« iMlm.>—Bt eU u«r. FULLY FURNISHED BUHCALOW ;md terrace bouae at upera t*tau tor service only Pbone 43&t» s port. SCRANCOON UARbfN ILRRAIfc ■ouae I'ntumianed. vacant 1-4MW. $***** Fleaae Tt.«pooD« noon ■**.■>** I FULLY FURNISHED ft HOUSE 30 Jalaa Kttwya. Holland. Q fcsiate, R »37»'- Ring Kho1,003 words
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Advertisement946 1966-05-27 14 OFFICE SPACE VACANT I M riurd. 5* -Hlhi—Box it et: rxtrm 2 SPACIOUS FLATS MftaM* roi I lorn ea aoiaiaittratt\< .octn- i i »tnrt K. A'»:i*t'.« avmediatciy lei aw» i!.w OFFICE ROOMS Bear CRamptoe Motor*. irr<b«rd Ko^d Mth 'ele^non*', tamby etc. ractlltl** Rmg s oore SHOPS TO LET Ii Wt4»946 words
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Advertisement910 1966-05-27 14 EDUCATION Worrf, <« Win.)— rf». extra FOIRMAN'S STUDIOS, enrolments tor i i»ootcte a.! grades to <ttT>loma, theory, accord.on. piano Jaa guitar, recorder violin c.«i;net trumpet. *uof>hor.e, flute Tel: 8 por* 3413 ft. INTERNATIONAL LANCUAOt IORRCSPONOSNCE Oil—. lu-:oo lor L C.B A bOKO'-ra. H.S.I; 8.0./ vj.T la, t. and 'fcian.u.*--::oni free910 words
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Advertisement991 1966-05-27 14 I RUGS. CARPETS CURIOS H Wm4t U 'ViH.y—Ktx S* rtt. nlr, NANOMAOI. PURE WOOL permautli pioot«d carpets hum to order for «ii *i .:>.•■ By Im Pine. *1' I RHer VWaa* Xc I. Spore lei: 3S3.YJ INDIAN HAND WOVIN HAND SPUN 100<« WOOL PILE I I 12 1 $175.00 l991 words
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Advertisement698 1966-05-27 14 FOR SALE Words %t Utn )-B»t J« r«». lr. offici SMiars wnn Una $6 oO •ockt \m eta Just a (m ul our ti:e»«- I year Dargnin Itema a 1 tilable to-day al Kimatrara. »4 H:^n H 8 port VOCST STONE IRUkMCR. d«u»ia ■•<«■• 1» fcrann n»m. Col BtHN. MEVER698 words
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Advertisement563 1966-05-27 14 lONGKAM HARBOUR TIN DREDGING LIMITED i'lncorporat4»d In Malaysia) NOTICE IS FEREBV Ol\rN .it a Board Meeting held or 34th May. 19H6. the Dirr*. declared an Interim Divide:... ci ht pence iSd. 1 per stock unit ol account of profits tor the year ei.dlng 30Ui June. 1066. less United Kinacom Tax563 words
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Advertisement321 1966-05-27 14 GOVERNMtNT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE pi inn lUMUU M r\i: imi vt iiii iO4 \i <.o\i i:\mi nt IN II GB I lON OIMIIN I INI n,,. ix ni rtt;n NOIU I Nlll K >l I lON If I. p lrsun- Government Integration Orii i Public A til)!-, Ol321 words
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Advertisement1295 1966-05-27 15 I Benuline ir*lii SERVICE 10 LONDON, U«tRPO»i A CONTINENTAL PO»T> O£.rinAV.J»lniJl Roturaaa my Singasuri Pt S'nan a *nani Ma«ri My < Ii Pt May 21 May 18 31 A.itoirp lily II For Liviroool Mwi 28 RPVATTniaV Hanbu(| inly I HJtn AliOW m cc.gi iuiy ii taMMRJ Pt. S'narn Peaang G1,295 words
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Advertisement1261 1966-05-27 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARB SERVICE FROM UK, CONTINENT. 1 oo»i P. S'laa Pisang CITY OF WELLINGTON LOMM, i IttMaa. G. 18-11 Hjui. Hun. MB lam. M Bto 21 May 31 3i May CITT OF POONA E M |ii jmi CITT OF RIPON n-icn. Hamlet. Oottergm.1,261 words
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Article134 1966-05-27 16 MELBOURNE Thurt, j INDUSTRIALS MM barely steady 1 today with most Issues drifting lower in small pi c movement*, Buying support for low priced oils and further falls In base metal* provided the main Interest in a generally featureless market. Today a cloitns prtcea m Australtaa dollars and134 words
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Article255 1966-05-27 16 TUNE first rrade rubber f.o.b. beyera Hosed at 5 pm. In Singapore and Kuala I.umpur .vestrrd*? at t;7'j cents prr lb. down a quarter of a cent en odnrsdays rlosinr lerel for the .sitlon. The tone was vrnr quiet. 8.A.8. and km f: i closing prlcen in cents255 words
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Article78 1966-05-27 16 /'MINCSE Produce Cienan*a. amxav neon oncf> at' oicul yttter day i»aconut oit* t>v a *4to 9rUrra drurc S4T« «el!era. Ce»ra: Mao-June IK Ci.otmeof U» Pt*p«r: Mumok *nite »177« «t-ll«ra Sara-ran «-hit« $ITI Mller* ipeeiai Sarawak olack »l? 2» Mllern. |arMM Umior.; Blarlt fl3o |(T1 Milan 'an 'j6'. HIiV).78 words
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Article29 1966-05-27 16 M;i> i 6. RUBBER PRICE: R| rents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN 5655 (down S2>. I noiii. iii estimated offering 235 tons (up 10 tons).29 words
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851 1966-05-27 16 From Our Market Correspondent THE Stock Exchange was in cautious mood yesterday and prices were generally easier in both industrials and tins. Total turnover rose to l.0:>!».100 units valued at 52. 103.567. In the industrial section the easier conditions were due to profit-taking851 words
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Article26 1966-05-27 16 MaLiyan Stock Indirrs May .'.I. May ".a •IndustrUK nut; liin.nt Tills; 111 itUtt rubbers: 110.57 110..-); Dr.. so, vm;:; urn. l>er. U*9. 19Si I(WI26 words
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462 1966-05-27 16 Tilt Straits tin fell S2 to >»>.">:, per pu til in Penang yesterday with better support reported, particularly i mm. the Continent, at lower lr\els The offering was estimated up ten tons to "!.".."> tons. It was the lowest price sini-c .March .'I462 words
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Article108 1966-05-27 16 V^MIPS ifin fc alon^m, t»a smgaiwr. 8on« B* N.W. I v.w. 4. Hua Hen« N W j, Uoi.irn .-> A.i-18 Breeze s 9. City of V> 10/11, Cyciopt. 18/14. C'.yion. Ksquiltno I baatero Maid in. Kate e*u a/at, rttra.it Banka 27 orient 29/3u. L'hmulpara :tl Kibe 83/34.108 words
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Article65 1966-05-27 16 til mime (Mm MRM In ■<■" ratM to mcrcbaota yeatcnUy (all rates to $100) United Slat**: buying TT 32 11/1«. alnr.ill OD 32 13/16. W0 <1 -t. 334 crtdlt BlUa, 33 7/16 trad* bills. Canada: buying TT 3.'< i. nlnn:ill OD 361. 90 d'lt. 3l> 1...16 crrdit lulls.65 words
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Article58 1966-05-27 16 TMll. pii-M-nt xa\k iii the SlaJayaa 1 dulhtr aasaaMl Hit pnnnr* Btefl in{ li\rJ tin \nicmliri M. I i.t is srllins r I in O.l>. tt I U l»d Buying IT S t I Irid Kiiting 0!• U. I'-d Tin- iln Mar is .it It- -t.ilwt.ir* middlf |iii«iliiin58 words
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Article17 1966-05-27 16 Kon. tar waa cam. It.rltnj v .no'.r! lit I (03 aa* an. taal of (sin17 words
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Advertisement901 1966-05-27 16 Y^ KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. j U.S.A. l*aMin« «St AllAtntic Se>rvi«4) i.'jl X'» i (v Tt 'A HomaiiO nilM. lll>ll«l Mil 11 II IMI aVjBJ JMI II Illy 4AM II AM II AM Japan Direct Service **«an| BMRaaori t" ■•-!> IcH -> Man" II li jmi /urn 14 mm •Miiitiilliff901 words
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Advertisement1079 1966-05-27 16 AUSTRALIA. Nt» lI ALAND 'iiRVICtI IhOU PAKISIAN ANO FAR tASI SItVICU I l» ■nsntti. AeMMM MiNjursi t*4wi I* Misni m* Namaniae I»*4 »0o«t P. alaa *«o<n| .KARPtIAI ioat 0/IIMM 11/11 >—, v part s?S!!i* "*1 »*l »«"1 R»iULA Sij Jl M|| jmi .-tale Cam Braßaaaj ,-jjlA ia/2) MA I* W)1,079 words
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Advertisement296 1966-05-27 16 ■s^^v Owent mid— east lines Great Lakes Service ftS! OlfttCt SAILINGS FROM aINGAPORt UNO M»UTA fO CINMItN »N0 US C»l»' LAKES »OltS S'njipce S'«»n> '•epii'ie tv 'com* ORUNI ttPODTi* last It'll IMF 11/ IMC ?1 7/ III) 24 ORIENT lINIR Ill) Mr l»i» ?3 14 (uly ?b >a lu| n296 words
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Advertisement114 1966-05-27 16 (qassifieds,* «PORt P- SMAM ETA/trO ETA/ETD ■ROM IOMSAT f, IHAVNAGAR M.V. "STATE Of MAHARASHTRA" for HsrgKOng, ond Jopon j Mna s, a FROM CALCUTTA M.V. "VISHVA VIR' tor lo»«tvilie. BritCao*. Newcastle, b. Jney Mtlboj'"* Po* iwna J 4 mi. 7*/>v* 7 ■ROM CALCUTTA M.V STATI O» KUTCH" tor Auitrol c114 words
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Article1233 1966-05-27 17 |>l SINfcSS in and rrportrd to the Singapore and Koala l.umpur trading rooms of the Stork I\i li.tn_f- M--.ti-rd.iv with thp number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouiltad (2,000) I To. d.OUO) tl.6!>: C.C.M. $1 5s BL* (1 OOO) si.fi.> I), (4».O00> 51.61. D, ilO.IXXI) 51.1,233 words
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Advertisement355 1966-05-27 17 KUNDONG TANJONG PAU COMPANY LIMITED Incorporated In the SUIn of Malaya i NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Seventh Annual General Meeting nt KUNDONO TAN- I JONG PAU COMPANY LIMITED will be held at the Registered Office of th»* Company, No. 70. Jalan Ampmig. Kuala Lumpur, on Friday. lOih June.355 words
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Advertisement335 1966-05-27 17 GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE PI BI.K WORKS DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. lfbJ (No. 18 of 1963) NOTICE I NDER SECTION 19(19) WHEREAS In exercise of the pnueis conferred by subsections il> and (3) of section 19 of the Local Government Integration Orainance. 1963 (hereinafter referred to335 words
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Advertisement589 1966-05-27 17 I PUBLIC APPOIN.IvtfcNI H.M. DOCKYARD, SINGAPORE 27 \< wan kor ELECTRICIANS RADIO. Applications are invited for poste as Electricians Radio in the Electrical Engineering Department. H.M. Dockyard. Singapore. Applicant.-, should be at least 21 vcars of age. Singapore Citizens, have knowledge of written and oral English, be able to read589 words
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Advertisement59 1966-05-27 17 TENDER KENYATAAN' TAWABAN PEJABAT PELAJARAN. PAHANG Tawaran ada-la)i dl-pelawa bagl membekal da., menyampaikan alat2 dan kelengkapan2 Woodwork, Metalwork. Electricity dan Power Mechanics' kapada 22 buah Sekolah dalam Negeri Pahang. Semua tawaran hendak-lah .->amuai kapada Ketua Pegawai Pelajaran. Pahang. Kuantan tidak lewat daripada pukul 3.00 petang lOhb. Jun. 1966. Borang2 tawaran59 words
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Advertisement2962 1966-05-27 17 TENDER KENYAIAAN TAWARAN JABATAN PERTAMAN NEGERI. SELANGOR Tawaran ada-lah dl-pelawa daripada pemborong2 yang berkemahlran untok "Menyedlakan. menanam dan n.enjaga 25 ekar Bemalan Nanas" dl-Pusat Perchubaan Pertanlan Persekutuan, Jalan Kebun. Kelang. Ma'alumat yang lebeh lanjut boleh dt-dapatl dl-masa kerja daripada Pegawal Pertanlan Negeri Selangor. Pegaval Pertanlan, clang dan Pembantu Perunlan, Kuasa2,962 words
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Article990 1966-05-27 18 THIRTEEN Class One horses will contest the $25,000 Perak Derby over 12f here on June 12, last day of the Perak Turf Club June meeting. They are Brilliant Pilot. Cash Inn, Champion, Credit Balance 111. Dennis the Menace, Fe 11 on, Grenadier, I Malahon, Mighty990 words
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205 1966-05-27 18 Barcelona blast Chelsea in playoff OARCELONA. Thura. Barcelona whipped Chelsea, of England, by 5-0 here last night in their InterCities Fairs Cup spniinnal play-otr and will meet another Spanish club, Zaragoza. in the final in August. The game waf played In fine weather before a crowd estimated at 55.000 in205 words
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Article85 1966-05-27 18 LONDON. TOUTS. rulham'a *r team left London by an today tor Hans Koiik 1 wrier* ill (oln FA Cup linaliMß S leffield Wednesday on the first lop. of men Tai East tour. Fulham.s most travelled player Johnny Hayes. s.aid they would do well against Wednesday, whenReuter - 85 words
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Article60 1966-05-27 18 AUCKLAND. Thurs. An It-handicap solfrr had two hole.s in one in the same round .leic today. The fjolfor. R. M. Fiilier, I holed out with a five iron te» i .v'iot .it the 165 yds Bth hole. H<» repeated the feat with a four wood at the 20560 words
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Advertisement980 1966-05-27 18 MUNICIPALITY OF IPOH TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT M v < AP. 1371 MOI I NDKR >M TION 137 NOTICE is hereby given that it Is proposed under Section 144 of I the Town Boards Enactment <FMS CAP. 137 to amend the Ipoh approved Town Plan No. B 3 published as notification980 words
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Advertisement898 1966-05-27 18 NOTICES CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbroker*) I nrcdrrmi-d Medgr4 <ioods Si Jewellery from the follow inf Pawnbrokers' Shops. So. .35 New Bridge Road Lam Joon Siong (Chop Sem Foh). No. 255 South Bridge Road Ho Van Kee (Chop Hens Fain Yong Kee. No. 287 South Bridge Road Scow Klan i Chop Nam898 words
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Advertisement718 1966-05-27 18 TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD Tender for Oprn Air Cinema Site Juronc Industrial Estate. Singapore Tenders arc invited for the disposal of approximately 18 850 sq. ft. of land at Taman Jurong in the Jun me Industrial Estate. Singapore on Temporary Occupation Licence (T.0.L.) for operating an Open Air Cinema. Particulars718 words
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Advertisement291 1966-05-27 18 1^ PLAYERS t PESTABOLA HOW TO BUY TICKETS PRICES: Uncovered Covered |une 2nd Malaysia v Asian All Stars Kuala Lumpur $2 $4 lunc sth Asian All Stars v Sheffield) Kuala Lumpur $3 $6 Wednesday) |unc 7th Fulham v Asian All Stars Penang June 9th Asian All Stars v Sheffield) Ipoh291 words
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Article440 1966-05-27 19 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By Singapore, Thurs. AFTER TIME TRIALS AT FARRER PARK HE SAYS: I'VE NEVER FELT FITTER' jyjALAYSIA'S ace sprinter Mani Jegathesan today crushed the threat posed by Singapore champion C. Kunalan when the two met again in time trials at Farrer Park. Jega, who440 words
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Article130 1966-05-27 19 MHII I|< s Brntunc I'WD meet: Champinn*—QuMiry (35 pt«,, runnerstip—Roads (22 1. Individual in 21b.6 irrcord) and 1.500 m in 4:4.3 (record) CRICKET friendly (KuantHnt: Hindu Youths bt Jolly Lads by 31 runs Withs Hi (Padmanathan 4l" Pritam 3-19. La\\M>n 3-17) Jolly Lads 120 (Selvarajah 58. Ounaratnum 3-15. Nava130 words
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Article188 1966-05-27 19 PARIS, Thurs.— Maria Bueno 1 two stones lighter than she was a year ago. returned to competitive tennis after an eight-month absence with a 6-0. 8-0 win over Y. Wilkinson of South Africa in the women's singles second round of the French tennis championships here yesterday.188 words
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Article45 1966-05-27 19 PENANO. Thurt. The Penang va Kedah sepak raga competition for the Kedah Mentrt Besar's Cup will be played in Alor Star on Sunday. Penang's team of 35. led by Syed Hassan Aldid. will leave here by car on Sunday morning45 words
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Article187 1966-05-27 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malaysia will support Singapore's appllca- tlon for membership with i the International Lawn Tennis Federation when the ILTF hold their annual meeting at Basic. Switzer- land, on July 6. LTAM secreiary V Rajaratnam said today thai Singapore had applied for membership after the187 words
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Article, Illustration225 1966-05-27 19 I ONDON. Thurs. Ted Dexters first innings on his return to first class cricket after a year's absence lasted 19 balls for Sussex against Lancashire on a murky evening at Hove yesterday. Dexter (above), former England captain who has said he will be available for225 words
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Article48 1966-05-27 19 LONDON. Thurs.— Yorkshire had scored 43 for no wicket by lunch on the second day of their cricket match against the West Indians at Bradford today. No play was possible yesterday because of rain and the wet pitch delayed the start by an hour today.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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446 1966-05-27 19 LONDON. Thur. T»HE trainers of two horses that showed signs of distress and unexpected loss of form in yesterday's richest-ever Derby at Epsom ordered private dope tests to be carried out after the race. The horses were Grey Moss, fourth favourite who finished446 words
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Article21 1966-05-27 19 THE HAGUE Thurs Hoi■■'i\<\ beat India 1-0 In a friendly hockey international vaitcr'iay H'lU'd scored In Urn Urtf BlnuU.21 words
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205 1966-05-27 19 BARBADOS TAKE ON WORLD IN FREEDOM MATCH I ONDON, Thurs. Barbados, the West Indian island, are to play a Rest of the World XI in a five-day cricket match as part of the island's independence celebrations. The actual date of the match will be determined by the date of Independence,Reuter - 205 words
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Article396 1966-05-27 19 Four-corner fight for SCA title SINGAPORE. Thurs.— i For the first time in the Singapore Cricket Association's Senior tournament four teams I are locked in a tense struggle for the championship at the end of the first round. 1 Only a matter of a 601 percent difference separates the leader.396 words
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Advertisement344 1966-05-27 19 It's amazing ji 58^ what you can do^n Here's the story: Recordak micro-^B film stores your records in a system JM that preserves, retrieves and even makes duplicate prints when necessary. A microfilmed record takes just 2% of the space that conventional files occupy. Microfilmed records last for years, and344 words
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Miscellaneous99 1966-05-27 19 DIARY ATHI.KTKS— sg Patani Convent t.ports BOW! IMi— JVrak Commercial l-if Mm: Ta!>clc Cement v XL Chonßi team: Yamaha v P Stuyvrsant; Ipoh Oardens v Caltex 3>.u> Upon. 7 p.tn.i Hoc K I I.»r: Trachrrs v 4th Bn RAR i MC grd> SOCCKR— SuIUni 1 Gold Cup: JobOTC M.i.tvs v99 words
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476 1966-05-27 20 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD: From— KUCHING, Thurs. A SIGNIFICANT blow was struck on the clandestine Communist terrorist organisation in the Lundu district. 40 miles west of Kuchinjj, by men of the Ist Bii., Malaysia Bangers, last Saturday. An intensive follow-up i> now going on476 words
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Article69 1966-05-27 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A twoman Polish trade team flew In here tonight for preparatory talks to pave the way for a trade agreement between Poland and Singapore. I lu\ are Mr Z. Mazuz. Deputy Director in the Polish Ministry of Foreign Trade and Mr. M. Pasyn.sky an69 words
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Article81 1966-05-27 20 SINGAPORE Thurs. An eminent authority on China, Prof. C.P. Fitzgerald. Professor of Far Eastern History at the Australian National University will speak on •The Third China." the title of his latest book on the Chinese communities in South-East Asia The public lecture, under the sponsorship of81 words
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124 1966-05-27 20 Woman gang leader exiled for 3 years PENANG, Thurs. A 24-year-old woman secret society leader, whose name police did not disclose, was today restricted to Kepala Batas for three years under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance. She was described by police as young and pretty and a leader of gang124 words
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Article38 1966-05-27 20 SINGAPORE Thurs— The Van Kleef Aquarium will be closed to thr public next Wednesday to enable maintenance work to be carried out It will be open next Friday, Vesak Day. from 10 am. to 9 p.m.38 words
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Article, Illustration509 1966-05-27 20 POLITICAL detainee. Llm I Chin Siong. was present in the High Court today when a statement approved on hi> application by way of a summons-ln-ohambers was read out in open court. Through his counsel. Mr. T. T. Rajah, he had509 words
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Article328 1966-05-27 20 LONDON, Thurs. Imperial I Chemicals sharply lower quarterly figures turned the stock market I hesitant at the higher levels today, I but the overall trttid remained very firm on current stock shortage and renewed Institutional and public support. ICI reacted sharply from earlier firmness following the figures to328 words
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Article57 1966-05-27 20 LONDON, Thurs.— Bpot 21 4 d., July 21', d. Aug. 20 13 16d., Sept. 20Hd.. July Sept 20 7 4 d.. Oct Dec 20\d Jan March 20*»d.. April/ June 20% d., July Sept. 20»»d.. Oct. Dec. 20Nd Jan. March 20\d.. c.l.f. June 20V I d.. July 211 16d.. Aug.57 words
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Article30 1966-05-27 20 LONDON. Thurs Buyers £1292 (—£Bl. sellers £1293 <— £9», Forward buyers £1288 (—£B), sellers £1287 (—£B). Settlement £1297. £l2*3 i. Turnover a.m. 235 tons, p.m. 140 tons. Tone: Barely steady30 words
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Article, Illustration52 1966-05-27 20 THE THAI Prime Minister, Field Marshal Tun Thanom Kittikachorn, presenting gifts of a bronze ware dinner set and a photograph of himself and his wife to Tengku Abdul Rahman. This exchange of gifts took place at Federation House in the Cameron Highlands. Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 Wortt* S/j52 words
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Obituary57 1966-05-27 20 MR JOSEPH KIOHR FOOK ONN •ill from Cbuai itn. Pti ■_'7-:.-m;. M p m Mtcbavi't Church and 'i I.imhun 01 MRS. TAN CHCOK TOON. alia* Pinrt-k on Wi-dn. i IMS, limvui* rVhlnd b«l .1 iion«. 1 dnuehtir, Tar Wh.i" Hoc, Tan Wh;il' Hi Tan Ah Neo and 10 inmdchl57 words
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Advertisement136 1966-05-27 20 HANDY 'SPOTTER W AND CHOPPER' k|^| You'll love this handy house- I Jfl hold tool which you'll find I v*'"Klli* FREE inside the marvellous I :I fe£t]p|Js May issue of WOMAN AND I > *f lSfz" HOME. Use it to scrape paint I v "'&nMJI spots from window panes and136 words
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Advertisement139 1966-05-27 20 KHENC to El i MirilW a Km Vt\, Kirn L*ni: hrothcr for Guen on i'6..'>.66 at K.K.M.H. Thanks to doctor •id staff. SULLIVAN: To Rosemary John a second son on the L..th .it Glenlothi r and baby both doing THARMAMS: To Tharmaratnam and r K.injtnl «l*ter to Th.v.m cm plot139 words
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Miscellaneous53 1966-05-27 20 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore tor the period 8 P m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hifhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 75 Kota Bharu 88 75 Ipoh 93 75 Penang 38 77 Malacca 90 72 Singapore 90 79 C. Highlands 72 61 Jesselton 90 7753 words
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