The Straits Times, 30 May 1966
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Title Section30 1966-05-30 1 SINCVPO^E. 3 0 MAY 1966 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The National Ntiwspiiiier The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, MAY 30, 1966 if 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203430 words
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Article, Illustration1353 1966-05-30 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN P?£iy^|lz" A growing feeling of goodwill 2^zf^~m— between our two countries IVFrllilc willing, we'll re-establish relationships after the talks Fro« Bangkok, Sunday TUN Abdul Razak and Mr. Adam Malik shook hands over tea here this evening after having expressed hopes earlier in the day of1,353 words
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267 1966-05-30 1 SAMAD ISMAIL - SAMAD ISMAIL By BANGKOK. SUNDAY OAPPROCHEME N T moves between Malaysia and Indonesia have reached a point where talks between Tun Abdul Razak and Mr. Adam Malik might well go beyond the means of ending confrontation. It would not surprise anyone here if267 words
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Article58 1966-05-30 1 CHICAOO Sun. R<md accidents killed 125 Americans in the first 24 hours of th? Memorial Day weekend, the first major holiday ol the summer. The National Safety Council fears a final toll of 460 to 540 killed in the holiday period, which becan 8 p.m.Reuter - 58 words
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Article51 1966-05-30 1 KrCHIMi, Sun. Travel controls were imposed tonight as part of security measures in the t.undu area of Sarawak's First Division. Road traffic through the Rau district i< closed except in cases of extreme emergency and with police permission. Operations against Communist terrorists there are about to begin.Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration37 1966-05-30 1 Malik's surprise a team of only eight A smiling Mr. .\kilik. talking lo reporteri on his arrival in Bangkok yesterday. He surprised newsmen by bringing learn of only eight SI rails Times pitlure by Linn Yaw Chong.37 words
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288 1966-05-30 1 Face to faceand it's all smiles in Bangkok BANGKOK. Sun. Smiles laughter and handshakes made the first meeting between Tun Abdul Razak and Mr. Adam Malik a ne.ir riotous affair today The two delegations, meetlng for the first time in the home of Tun Thanat Khoman, greeted each other likeReuter - 288 words
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Article32 1966-05-30 1 .lAKARTA Sum Former Foreign MiniMrr Or Suhnndno. nn* under military detent ion "will definitely he brought t/i trial the Attorney-Oenwa! Ma lor-OeneraJ J Sot»i Art© aaid today -AJ».32 words
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Article342 1966-05-30 1 Double suicide by fire horror CAIGON. Sun. A y oimg Buddhist nun burned herself to death here tonight in protest against the Tiling military junta. She tirr to herself i!tir douxlng her clothes with petrol In a quiet corner vi thr sprawling Buddhist headquarter! In Saigon. Ii was the wcond342 words
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Article27 1966-05-30 1 IHA RISSIA \V\K\S l\S. MOSCOW nn I warnci! I nit< <l Statslop "ho'-iile action t ,in»t Cafee mrl promised Hill support for "heroii uln ReuterReuter - 27 words
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183 1966-05-30 2 I>l KINd. Sun. Chinese spokesman and North Vietnamese sources have declined all comment on rumours circulating among foreign diplomats here this week thai North Vietnamese President Ho (lii Mmli is currently in China. I In- saint- policy of mini il silence was ol>mtvcclReuter - 183 words
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Article44 1966-05-30 2 BIRMINGHAM. Sun Rumania, interested in starting Its own car Industry. Is in trvieh with the giant British Motor Corporation here. A team of BMC. engineer* are already discussing the project !n Rumania, a spokesman (or the firm said.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article70 1966-05-30 2 LONDON. Sun. Tmfflc w»iden Bill ChiiroiHn baa quit his »i> lyrauw he did not haw iIM to oook aayonf for iiiorhi parkinß. In two month.- on Mi>- iy-;it. n»did not urnd a sinaio offender before the local maaist "You have to l>r thick-MCinnMl to do70 words
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Article, Illustration260 1966-05-30 2 WASHINGTON. Sun \IH. Dean Rusk, the- Secretary of State, said yesterday that the United States was having difficulties in con- j vincing Peking and Hanoi of its determination to stay in Vietnam. In remarks at ceremonies in Williamsbing. Virginia, the old Colonial stateReuter - 260 words
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278 1966-05-30 2 China's entry to U.N. 'useful to help end Vietnam war' WINDSOR (Ontario) Sun ITNITED Nations Secretary-General U Thant told a Press conference here yesterday that the admission of Communist China to the world organisation "would undoubtedly be useful in helping end the Vietnam war." The Secretary-General, who was accompanied by278 words
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Article32 1966-05-30 2 PEKING. Sun. China has protest Mi to Indonesia o\rr thf recent seizure of Chinese-run I school* in many parts of !lie I country, the New China news •gency repotted.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article22 1966-05-30 2 RAWALPINDI. Sun. The Dl and Pakistan Mcned an agreement here for US$25 million in lara products aid— A P.22 words
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191 1966-05-30 2 D-Day in Uganda today-and the fighting spreads KAMPALA, Sun. Sporadic fighting was reported in Uganda's outlying districts yesterday and fears rose that tomorrow would prove a key day in the constitutional crisis that touched off heavy righting here. There were DO firm altv figures, but observer!* said estimates placed theUPI - 191 words
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89 1966-05-30 2 LAGOS. Sun Violent tribal demonstrations were reported ye.sterday in northern Nigeria and rarly unconfirmed reports said seven people wore killed. •\iinv unltl U) quell disturbances at Khi. n .southern Ibo tribesmen ported slain according to diplomatic sources. Army units »cr» posted near thaiAP - 89 words
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Article60 1966-05-30 2 NEW YORK. Sun —The So v tat Union lu.s turned down Uie National B: my"« re- rolour telrcHSt Irnn: o the DnlU ie NBC Mid NBC I d planned i irievist .-ky muMc competition in Moscow. It thought that tachnlM] rea^ora given by the Ruv-lmr; InUPI - 60 words
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109 1966-05-30 2 OSAKA. Sun. About 3.000 residents of this city's slum district rioted for .six hours last night. Police said that nearly 100 people were hurt, some seriously About 800 riot police were at the scene. The rioting occurred at Kamagasahi, a district of frequentAP - 109 words
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Advertisement462 1966-05-30 2 I Jk SePreboFQieSea restores young baiirty to mature skin Once, nnk Ihc woman who lived in a misty <ea clini.i'c had skin that w.i frc-h, tomlcr. tr.nuliivcni. Today, Dorothy Gray captures the Mlural moisture-laden >c.t IMb ;m inalavivh ranitc ol Soviet ot the Sim tic:itmcnis ;iiul inaLe-up lor you. ously,462 words
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Miscellaneous11 1966-05-30 2 THE &AMBOUS Jee** (Took th€W« X n f \'o kwow uta11 words
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241 1966-05-30 3 II A V A N A. Sun Trns of thousands of Reservists wvtv mobilised throughout Cuba yesterday s Premier Fidel Castro proclaimed a state of alert in the face of "possible immi nent Yankee aggression." Dr. < istrn putReuter - 241 words
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77 1966-05-30 3 DETROIT, gun— Three passengers v/ere injured anu 32 others shaken up when a tour-engine turboprop airliner made an emergency landing last nig'u after its landing gear would not lock down The North-West .Airlines Electra blew two front tyrr.s and skidded about 100 yard* offAP - 77 words
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Article42 1966-05-30 3 HAMILTON i Bermuda). Sun. Eric Trott. 25-year-old former boxer and golf club attendant. was sentenced to 25 years' jail and a dozen strokes of the cat-o'-nine-tails yesterday on charges of raping an 87-year-old woman and stabbing a police officer. APAP - 42 words
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Article28 1966-05-30 3 MOSCOW. Sun. A camel has (rtven birth to twins a rare occurrence hiKh in the mountains of Kirciz in Central Asia. Tas* news airency reports APAP - 28 words
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Article, Illustration243 1966-05-30 3 JAKARTA CONSIDERING THE CONDITIONS, SAYS SULTAN BUWONO JOKYO, Sun. Indonesia's Deputy Premier Sultan Buwono said today his country has made soundings through its embassy in Washington on the possibility of its return to the United Nations. Speaking at a news conference, the Sultan said;243 words
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185 1966-05-30 3 DYLAN'S WIDOW CLAIMS £9,000 FROM ESTATE LONDON, Sunday. |%IRS. Gaitlin Thomas, widow of Welsh poet ITI Dylan Thomas, has issued High Court writs here claiming £9,000 from her husbands estate and the return of confidential letters. She says the letters are "Intimate communication* between a man and wife." in one185 words
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108 1966-05-30 3 Bridegroom becomes bride to keep up with Joneses UNION CITY (Michigan), Sun.— A bridegroom became a bride yesterday. Miss Alberta Bridegroom of Marshall, Michigan, was married to Pfc. Norman Lynn Jones of Union City, who is home on leave. Miss Bridegroom, 20, was reconciled to becoming a member of theUPI - 108 words
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Article27 1966-05-30 3 STOCKHOLM. Sun. Swedish demonstrators bunied scores of paper American (lues outside the United States Emb»>sy here yesterday in protest against American policy in Vietnam Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article23 1966-05-30 3 TAIPEH, Sun.— A Mx-point asieempnt to promote trade and economic co-operation betwwn Formosa and South Korea was signed yesterday— APAP - 23 words
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102 1966-05-30 3 MOSCOW, Sun— The third international Tchaikovsky competition begins here tomorrow, giving young musicians a chance to win world-wide recognition. The month-long competition, held at four-year intervals, will include singers for the first time. The other categories are piano, violin :d cello. Mrs. Ekaterina Furtseva.AP - 102 words
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Article79 1966-05-30 3 LONDON, Sun.— A horse named tunny Girl namesake of the London show starring Broadway actress Barbra Streisand romped home at 33 to 1 here on Friday night and cost bookmakers a small fortune with theatre-go-inf fan*. One bookmaker paid out more than 1400 to the 40 actors79 words
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Advertisement144 1966-05-30 3 Keep fit and healthy with m Q> 1° Calcium-D-Redoxon Trod* Mark A new vitamin preparation lor everybody. Each CALCIUM D REDOXON tablet contains 5 valuable health factors: Vitamin C Calcium Vitamin D Citric acid Vitamin B* Promotes growth. Strengthens resistance) against infection*. Gh»ei extra vitality. Delightful to take. Just drop144 words
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Advertisement233 1966-05-30 3 OUR Mm E COMMENCES TO-DAY > With an exciting range of outfits at low costs LADIES MEN'S TRAPEZE Stretch Slacks Terylenc/Cotton Shirts $11.90 Short Sleeves 4.90 TRAPEZE Stretch Shorts 5.90 A "°T Fonc S S ort Dae/Cotton Prtd. Shirt U( hl J' V L J-' 0 HOT ROD Pyiama Suits233 words
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Article, Illustration250 1966-05-30 4 DEGREE AND A JOB -IN ONE DAY i SINGAPORE, Sunday > [ANYANG University's I convocation yesterday was a day ot double iojf for an unusual nlrl. Miss Tham Poh Keng. The first was the realisation of her long cherished dream of becoming an engineer when she received her degree of250 words
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Article53 1966-05-30 4 BINOAPORE. 6un. In our report about a High Court motor accident negligence claim on Saturday. Mr. Robert T. M. Yap was said to be representing Mr. James Loli. Mr. Yap waa. ln fact, counsel for the defendant. Koh Cher Yong. and Mr. Loh wu counsel for Lim Ah53 words
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Article27 1966-05-30 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— lnche Mahmood bin Ahmad has been vrelecied chairman ol the Caltex Branch of the United Workers ol Petroleum Industry for a twoyear term.27 words
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Article380 1966-05-30 4 468 gain degrees from Nanyang SINGAPORE. Sun. A total of 468 Nanyang University gradduates were conferred degrees 147 in the arts. 167 in sciences, and 154 In commerce at the seventh convocation held at the National Theatre yesterday. Among the science graduates were 14 who received their B.Sc degrees in380 words
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Article26 1966-05-30 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Special prayers and religious ceremonies will be held at the Satlha Purhaniyariim BuddhlM Temple on June 3 to commemorate Vesak i Day26 words
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Article150 1966-05-30 4 Regional tourism plan by S'pore SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore's Tourist Promotion Board is in close touch with India and Thailand to establish with each country a separate "tourist region" for expansion of the tourist trade between themselves. The Deputy Chairman of the Board. Mr. Lee Keng Tuan. revealed this on Friday150 words
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183 1966-05-30 4 Gang seizes cash, car by daylight SINGAPORE. Sun. A three-man pang abducted a shoemaker, Chee Mong Heong. yesterday in broad daylight in busy Mosque Street and robbed him of $1,395 cash. The abductors also robbed him of his watch, valued at $70. and drove away in his car worth $2,000.183 words
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Advertisement289 1966-05-30 4 ODEON PALACE I GALA PREMIERE- WED. Ist AT 9.15p.m. ">**:. \M».\ MUMI III! KS. 2nd BOTH ThCATRIS D/>LY 4 SHOWS NO FRlt LIST; OD(ON PALACI 6.30 <- AT NORMAL PRICES! \Vy SOON ON THE SCREEN V The True Adventure All Singapore Is Waiting For M ™i i V VN stakes289 words
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Advertisement52 1966-05-30 4 To-dor Only 3JO 7-» 10 p.m. Carroll Baker Georgt Marion* in "SYLVIA" English. To-morrow Of»ly: "Mon In The Middle" Engl.ih ro-doy: 3. J0 ■7 30 p.m. M G.R. and Joyalolitha "MUKARASI" To4oy: 1 30-J 30-7 00 4 930 pm Michocl Callon T«rry Thomoi "YOU MUST IE JOKING" Tomorrow "A Tig#r52 words
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Advertisement147 1966-05-30 4 Rnri ANN|VERSARY REMEMBER IT'S THE SALE OF THE YEAR! BIG BIG BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL ITEMS U.f. NOW Ladiet Bloum 7. 50 2.50 American SHIRT Bloumi 12.50 5.50 Shift Dre.jci 10.S0 5.50 Linen Skirts 8.50 3 80 Meridian Slacks 14.50 5.90 Skirt Blouse Set 18.50 11.50 Children Suits 5.50 2.90147 words
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Miscellaneous325 1966-05-30 4 THK following la today tchedul* of ei>i! "tii.ift movements at Pay* Lebar mrport Plngai>«rr ARRIVAL* PHILIPPINES AIRLINES: From Manila i PR Ml > 1 1 in m PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS From S*n Kranc.neo. Laa iLMttaa, Honolulu. Guam. Mnmu. AaKon i I'A «li. I3.M pm.: from Jakarta (PA H42I p.m. MALAYSIAN325 words
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Miscellaneous141 1966-05-30 4 flllt) «30 »m to Jmarlton (Ml, 4.">4i III U am: to Kimla Limnir Kuantan. K..1.1 Khun .Ml. mi am., to IVnanii. Banckok I ML Ut) 11.4.% am: to Kuala Lumpur. Kunntan (Ml, cltti, in to Malacra Kuala l.umi>ur. l|ioh. I'm iML Btt) I 1;. i> m to Kuala I.umpur (ML141 words
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95 1966-05-30 5 Raja of Perils: Why I'm 2 years older LANIiAR. Sun. Hi' Ra rlis the former Vai... tiKu. Agong lv ncicilt ■>i hi^ Rge f< aud WoU I M 111 *-rn acje Some 1 am 46. und othf not r »hf imrr I am +8 Royal consent din? to t. adar.95 words
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Article35 1966-05-30 5 ><l the Alumni Ami Ir Andrea 1 M rtitirmHii-elect. l)r t Q Leonard Mom Yu TUD, Mr WIBtSBB Fim?. D 1 <-i; ;ok. Mr \>ti \idltors.. Professor K tin. and Mi Vei35 words
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Article25 1966-05-30 5 \PORE Sun.- The Mini For EdncaM" Rahim Ishak. vill declare opf:i ■ntion of oil pan. t Mr P-i1 Hoe at the S: •omorrow25 words
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Article358 1966-05-30 5 Under fire: The title seekers ?UNGEI SiPUT. Sun I 111 nitioii.il pic sitlent ol the Aliil.i\sian Indian (on gnm. Tan Sri V. I Sambanthan. today hit out at Indians mho did not lift i fingff ti) help their community. Those proplr. hr s.ud. wire cither ton laX] «ir the] jomrri358 words
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Article72 1966-05-30 5 BTNOAFORE. Bui fhe Vflnbter oi Educatioi 111 n.. Panj Booi.. last prformed the closing ceremony of the six-day fr.n am.j.il Festival Of Music and Dance m Which KOme 189 school.- In Singapore took part fh tirni mjlit ijrocr.. rr- t >• concert antuMKi ii trj72 words
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241 1966-05-30 5 MONTHLY PAY IFOR THESE 1,800 SOON Kuala Lumpur. Sunday i SETTLEMENT has nearly been reat v. i the conversion ol the Federal Capital Commission's I.BUO daily-|>aid workers into monthly-rated stall. Only i lit- effective date oi conversion Is lefi tv b< negotiated. The conversion will cost tho Commission about 5600.U00241 words
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344 1966-05-30 5 Let Vietnam people choose government they want: Lim PLNANO bun 'I nt> natiuiui chuamau of vie Libcui ParU ol Maiaia. Mr Liui Kean biew, louay s-uggeaLed >.nal the only way' lo de-ticalaic wai m A^ia WM lo allow tin- P'.op.* o: Vietnam to ebbosc Urn i, venuuent they wanted "witnout344 words
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73 1966-05-30 5 a Publii- Da.:.\ i W.K-'Kt-r- Ullioi maximum >l M hour«> dail v Ol i\ib.;r Utility Bi'.«rd w»j< I m^mtKr^ might r»»fu^ work :ii I: meh situation <i <i and ".1 th« d< called In co to d'j lh« lob. !h<» hi. ion would eoiwldw73 words
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Advertisement92 1966-05-30 5 ■<£ w 1 m V L^gT A mm* The RESTAURANT., with a VIEW Mk Excitingly different in every respect. GRANGE ROAD. SINGAPORE 9j 29th ANNIVERSARY (t nscoiMT VI I/ M"«fffPgt| (FOR .10 BiVbII^ 50^ 1 J^" WITH x WIDE RANGE OF MATERIALS p- tt TO OFFER Jtz JXC AT CHEAP92 words
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224 1966-05-30 6 CINCiAPORF.. Sun. Two rival Univrrsity ot Sinjtaporp So'iaiist. bodies the Socialist Club and the npmorratw Socialist dob have both 1 ron jj 1 y protpst#>d <^fa.ins! police action !n banning their floats at yesterday's rae and .iv procession. THF ><»< [ALItT CUT! Mid224 words
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144 1966-05-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. \IALAYSIA is to ati?l tend the Asian Foreign Ministers' conference in Seoul next month. The acting Prlm<' Minister. Tun Abdul Razu.-. this before leaving :ur the ik !>eacc talks today; "We will be MDdlni a Minister and some senior s<>\rrtiment othci'ts tv144 words
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Article, Illustration188 1966-05-30 6 The goodwill colonel who stayed back I KUALA LUMPUR. Sun U'HKN the RMAF plane took off today with the Malaysian delegation to the 'end confrontation" talks in Bangkok, a surprise passenger was Li3ut. -Colonel Ali Moertopo, a member of the historic Indonesian goodwill mission. Col. Moertopo was the officer who188 words
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Article78 1966-05-30 6 Top Indian musician coming SINGAPORE. Bun.— Ustad All Akbar Kh.*n. tho maestro of Indian music, will visit SiiiK.ipore early next n i while on his way to America where he is to give performances under the sponsorship of tiie Am:i Society of E.. Arts in New York. The internationally k78 words
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94 1966-05-30 6 Governor: Pray for success of talks MALACCA, Sun The (io\ernor nf Malacca, lun Maii ltd til Malik bin Vusof. i. ls i night called on the people to pray (or the success of the Kayak .Malik talks in Bangkok. tir was addressing the newly -formed Lions Club dinner and dance94 words
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Article14 1966-05-30 6 PENANG Sun I !ic Pcnnr.i{ IMancl Rui.i! Di>inct Counc.l aill mrp'. inniiirrnw.14 words
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Article196 1966-05-30 6 GARY YEANG - GARY YEANG From \IALAYSIAN and Singapore students In Australia have been told not to regard the Australian Commonwealth Immigration Department as a fearsome "bogey man" Mr G Splcer. a Commonwealth officer for South Australia, was addre.^ms the conference of the National Union of Malaysian196 words
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Article35 1966-05-30 6 IPOH. Sun. Mr P. A Thuell. a director of Osborne tu.d Chappel. WM e>rt«<i presidfn:. of the Malayan Mining Employer* Association at, its annual meenn* here. Mr. Woo Ka Llm vu e>cied vice-president.35 words
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Advertisement118 1966-05-30 6 "Welcome to Tancho Night at NEW WORLD CABARET tonight" Jf h^^^^ Stay well groomed .^yJHRk the TANGHO way J^pOt?! Apply to hair in morning evening w wM Tancho Tique |'k \-\)V that smart finishing touch to Wttf^ HHl\ grooming. Apply directly to "WmL^^- J^te^ iJfBHU hair after combing. JM BV^^^ißtaS118 words
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166 1966-05-30 7 Villagers who expect 'magic' cures I/UCHING, Sun.—Patlx roll ing Australian infantrymen in Borneo have found a new adversary on their mercy missions tribal superstition. The men— from the 4th Bn Royal Australian Regimrnt—are as>igned to border security operations in Sarawak. if their patrol duties include frequent medical mlnlona to kampongs166 words
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Article78 1966-05-30 7 SINGAPORE, Sun— The vimi- i Ing Pakistani trad* mission left for Bangkok today after having I talks with Singapore businessmen and government officials ou promoting trade between the two countries. A fcpolcesman of Uie mission, Mr. Mohuied Haniff. said he wu confident trade between Singapore and Pakistan78 words
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399 1966-05-30 7 PEKAN. Sunday r^HE Sultan ol Pahang today expressed profound joy over the latest peace moves by Malaysia and Indonesia to end confrontation. In an address from the Throne during tho investiture ceremony on the occasion of his 62th birthday at the Balai399 words
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288 1966-05-30 7 MTUC CHIEF HITS OUT AT UNION CURBS I/UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Government was today asked to pay more attention to the "growing resentment among the workers" before it armed itself with more legislation and powers to "curb and curtail the already suffering workers." The call came from the general secretary288 words
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Article360 1966-05-30 7 UEKAN. Sun. Cine--1 ma magnate Runme Shaw was among five people who were made Dutos by the Sultan of Pabang on the occasion of his 62nd birthday today. Mr. Shaw received the Dato Kurniu PerKaaa at a glute.ing snvesuture ceremony at the Baiai Rong360 words
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156 1966-05-30 7 WINGAPOKE rfun fhe Singapore NTUC has ccuse, Mi. V S Mathur Asian regional secretary of the International Confederation Of Free Trades Unions, of making "hostile statements 1 against it The NTUC\> .secretarygeneral. Mr. Ho See Beng. in i letter to ICFTU's general secretary. Mr.156 words
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Advertisement67 1966-05-30 7 j2i|ifi Genuine Sale; PRE STOCK- TAKING CLEARANCE 30th MAY 3rd JUNE CARPETS: Oddments from car mats to carpet squares From $2/- upwards FURNISHING FABRICS Remnants of superior quality cloths to be cleared regardless of cost. See tin-in in our air conditioned offices KUALA UWrUB: FELT TEXTILES (M) LTD. ,'nd Hour.67 words
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Advertisement236 1966-05-30 7 ba^-' 1 M DlinlOpillO breathes luxury 1 You spend a third of your life resting. Even one does. But why don't you spend that time in luxury. On Dunlopillo. It breathes M^ianHi||H| luxury. Breathes fresh air through its pure latex foam. Breathes H^^J^^jij^yJg as you breathe. From the moment you236 words
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252 1966-05-30 8 Tengku: We want peace with everybody 'TUN RAZAK HAS LEFT WITH OUR PRAYERS' KULIM. Sunday. 'J'HE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today that Malaysia was 'a nation of peace, and we want peace with everybody, particularly with Indonesia." He told 2.000 villagers and State dignitaries at Kampong Sungei Seluang,252 words
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Article, Illustration47 1966-05-30 8 SERKMBAN, Sun. Relatives of Lee Teck Char. 13, (above) are asked to contact the N>Kri Sembilan Social Welfare Department. Lee says be is an orphan. He was found loitering in the town and taken to the Welfare Home in Jalan Range here.47 words
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Article34 1966-05-30 8 SINGAPORE. Sun— The first •quadron in the Royal Air Force I to be equipped with twin-rotor Belvedere helicopters. No. 66 Squadron, based at RAP. Seleur. Singapore, celebrates Us 50th anniversary next month.34 words
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Article32 1966-05-30 8 IPOH. Sun— The Malay Youth Club here Is to build a clubhouse In Jalan Datoh. Its president, Inrhe Abdul Rahman bin Zalnul Abidin. bald today. Cost Is estimated at $10,000.32 words
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121 1966-05-30 8 $1 million water project to start this year LIMA BHARI Sun. Work on the SI million water supply project in Kuala Krai. 44 miles from here, will begin this year. Tenders have been accepted for the construction of electrical pumps, purification plants and storage tanks. The project which is expected121 words
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Article61 1966-05-30 8 SINGAPORE. Sun— President Yusof has re-appointed Messrs. Michael Pam. Seah Mvi Kok. Tan Ah Chua and K. R. Chandran as members of the Public Utilities Board for a period of two years, with effect from May 1. Mr. Jacob Low also becomes a member of the board61 words
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288 1966-05-30 8 SINGAPORE. Sun— The sad story of a Penang trlsha rider who is almost bedridden after an accident has resulted in Straits Tim?s readers donating a total of $946 for him in the past week. The total of his fund now stands at $1,206. Lim Ah288 words
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236 1966-05-30 8 'FENCE TO PROTECT GIRLS' OFFENDS DEAD-END VILLAGE KOTA BHARU. Sun. A BOUT 100 kampong people living behind the Zainab Secondary School at Jalan Tellpot here have threatened to stage a demonstration tf the school board of managers persists in closing the approach road leading to their kampong. A villager said:236 words
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114 1966-05-30 8 OANGKOK, Sun. A merchant from Perlis and his woman companion were killed in a road accident on Friday night In Thailand's Songkhla province, police reports reaching here said. Mr. .Tan Hoo Too, 30, was driving his car from his home in Perlis toReuter - 114 words
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Article61 1966-05-30 8 BINOAPORE. Bun. —An RAJ. squadron, which for 12 years was in action supporting security forces during the Malayan Emergency, is to be presented with a standard at R.A.F. Tengah. Singapore, where it la now based. The presentation, to No. 81 Squadron, will be imde on June61 words
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Advertisement87 1966-05-30 8 One jetOne airline all the way to England! f m L^Lv BOAC BOAC's the obvious choice for people who like to fly to Europe without the fuss and bother of changing planes en route. If you want a smooth flight choose BOAC. For more details of BOAC's services, consult your87 words
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Advertisement95 1966-05-30 8 One person matters most all the way WB kit v S wr*&\ I You! BOAC makes you feel like the most important person in the world. Because you are. You're flying direct to Britain, and you get the best British hospitality all the way. Your welcome begins before you arrive.95 words
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Miscellaneous164 1966-05-30 8 1/*V# O»p By V.T Hamlin I^T WtU, BY SAOFTJY, IF CM OJZ Ii- SPWUf^ffJ^HPI W* c IS HIPIM 1 OUT UP HERE, )r CAUSE THERE S > 0 n Y o^ ~VT^ K. f.*-.\ (T SURE LCOKS LIKE NOBOITV WITHIN C V I V c t^. N HE'S GONNA STAY164 words
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Article, Illustration2110 1966-05-30 9 Britain's gaming clubs are to be cleaned up. This action follows evidence that current laws are promoting nation wide crime and encouraging American gangsters to move into Britain. THE TWO gambling clubs which represent the ultimate failure of Britain's gaming laws are a 9s. 6d. taxi2,110 words
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Article274 1966-05-30 9 swindling the house or the pUyer is pobsible Operating in London now are croupiers banned from playinu in France, where control over them is strict. Arthur Cbnwajr, secretary of the highly respectable Cfomford Club in Manchester aays- "We train our own croupiers. We had one Continental—he was274 words
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Advertisement349 1966-05-30 9 bPQ l 114 THE OTHER cewutnoN A seven page review of an Austrjlun appreciation of the Singapore Kuala Lumpur relationship. THE BULLETIN ON SALE NOW DISTRIBUTED BY WOOL WOR IMS WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY ABOUT Fll lI A A m m "Nt rUJII/A CAMERAS BBBBBBrSvCvVvVV^ I^^ I IN THEIR APFIIL349 words
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Obituary25 1966-05-30 10 J« Weri, SIS (Mimlmmm) KIRKPATftICK llri May 2<llh !"<;« auddrnly la boapital at Liverpool. 7 homftai i ,o' rl of AncHa and fathtr of Andrrw.25 words
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Article89 1966-05-30 10 Wmril SIS i Minimum) k frimiti and rrlatlvta for »lr valuabla prrarnta. good withn nnrl attrndaaca at thrir wtddlaf. THI FAMILY OF lat. Mr. R. Alor Stir, thank all ulallwa. frlto.lv ''V*HO. Krdab. Mtdlcal Buprrw. t»nrt«nt. IXKiori and HoaplUl Btafr for •'irlr attendance, condoleam. »rr«'hi imt amlitaac. In thUr89 words
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Obituary33 1966-05-30 10 11 Word* $11 I Minimum) MATHEWS. DENII: In rvrr lovlns I m-mor» of our darling other, d <l :iiHh May. 1»«5. Al«»v« .n our h. .,r'i. Komi*. Wlnnlt, Klaine. > and S«m.33 words
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Article15 1966-05-30 10 havi YOU JOINID th. Donald ifl not only tar «.«tnnl«hip« harcmliw In booki, t>ul15 words
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Article710 1966-05-30 10 It is easy to misunderstand tiie American stockpile disposal programme, as everybody has observed on one occasion or the other when I the price of tin has risen or fallen. By the same token it It difficult to understand what on and why* The tribute paid to710 words
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Article368 1966-05-30 10 The proposal to make new-ly-graduated Malaysian doctors enter Government service for a set period has not died, rfter all; it has just lain low for a couple of yearn Yesterday the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health, Inche Ibrahim bin I Abdul Rahman, brought it out into368 words
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Article205 1966-05-30 10 Under the regulation! governing mutual benefit societiei which became effective in February, no society assuring payment of more than $600 in any one case will be registered unless it has been approved by a qualified actuary. This is doubtless a desirable precaution in principle, since experience has shown205 words
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371 1966-05-30 10 Low-cost housing tenders and contracts Letters I REFER to the report 1 headed -Field of five in the big flats race" <S.T. May 28). Negotiations were commenced long ago by the Commissioner of the Federal Capital with Messrs. K. C. Boon Cheah Cltra for the award of contract to undertake371 words
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Article420 1966-05-30 10 Learning Malay— 237 By YUNUS MARIS M.A. University of Malaya REDUPLICATION (contd.) Here are a lew more examples of USEFUL re duplicated ad.t.advs. Remember the point about ":ntens!.v" In meaning mentioned In Les. 236: •eUln often, frequently; tclalut very often, very frequently; or, v often tor as frequently; as pouible.420 words
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Article, Illustration1041 1966-05-30 10 BRUNO FRIEDMAN - De Gaulle sees a political key in space BRUNO FRIEDMAN by There are solid grounds for thinking that space co-operation with Moscow would give De Gaulle his most spectacular opportunity for showing France's independence and greatness. WITH the world's fluttery attention fixed on the forthcoming visit of French President Charles1,041 words
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Advertisement656 1966-05-30 10 Slraits Times Malay Mail QkMMM aaVartita«MaH may ba hatiaX CDIO STORAGE SUPfftMARKIT Orchard Road I «rc«»»*»l«» Dvlfc) COID STORAGE MAMCHIS Al Holland U»m4 Kataa* Maral Bait Author.ifd Aacnft: CITY BOOK STORI ITD, WmtlnsUr BaMBBj CaUya* Quay. TMI NtWS MONT 'rtiaatrKk't Suatrißarfcat M M ISMAIL 1 Arfmir.lt, Road. Naval Mm. MAMIIM656 words
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Advertisement47 1966-05-30 10 SOLID AS A ROCK OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING OOtFN. LTD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated hank. AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $100,000,000 00 ISSUED m FULLY PAID. 30,000.000.00 GENUAL RESERVE: 36,000,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED: $593,000,000.00 hXJk SI THEME SAFETY SAVE WITH O.C.K.C, BRANCHES THROUGHOUT SINGAPORE. MALAYS** A SOUTH EAST ASIA.47 words
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Advertisement102 1966-05-30 10 KWONG FATT half yearly —Sale— Commencing Monday, 30th May '66 Cround Floor: All Depts. First Floor: Conplete range of Brief Cr Suit Cases including: Samsonite Starflite Hepco with the latest and most beautiful crockery sets in special SALE PRICES AGONY!! WHAT TO BUY FOR A FRIEND??? Spare Yourselves!! Take on102 words
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Article, Illustration208 1966-05-30 11 SINGAPORE POLICE ALSO NOTIFIED KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A COUNTRY- WIDE manhunt is now on for the two notorious convicts who escaped from Pudu Prison here yesterday morning. Photographs of the two men Chew Kirn Lin, 20. better known as the "millionaire"' burglar; and Mohamed208 words
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Article, Illustration90 1966-05-30 11 WARDER FIRED TWO SHOTS AT THEM... Chew and Faruk scaled a 10ft. barbedwire fence and a concrete wall to escape soon after the prisoners were mustered at 7 a.m. yesterday. A prison warden at one of the observation posts saw them and fired two shots at them, but missed. Chew90 words
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105 1966-05-30 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The i Government has placed the importation of ballad for fluorescent lamps on a i specific Import licensing basis. From last Friday all Imports of ballasts must be covered by specific import licences approved by the i Controller and Registrar of Imports105 words
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Article99 1966-05-30 11 Killed on his day of joy SINGAPORE, Sun. A man was lulled instantJy in a road accident last mgnt, a few yards from honie while returning to join his wife for tneir lint wedding anniversary dinner. Mr. Roy \>o (.him Chwee. car salesman, died in the accident involving his car99 words
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Article79 1966-05-30 11 SINGAPORE, sun. The Finance Minister. Mr. Lim Kirn San. last night called on more people in Singapore to be civicconscious and to undertake more public service activities. Speaking at the presentation of accredltion cards tv members of consultative and management committees in three community centres in79 words
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Article92 1966-05-30 11 DELGRADE. Sun. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. began talks in Sofia yesterday with Bulgarian Premier. Mr. Todor Zhivkuv, the Bulgarian news agency BTA reported. The Singapore delegation, which arrived in Sofia from Bucharest, included the Foreign Minister. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, and the Social92 words
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Article, Illustration261 1966-05-30 11 ABU FAZIL - ABU FAZIL By gINGAPORE. Sun. In the air, Britain's top woman pilot, Sheila Scott, is the equal of any man it' net better. But once grounded, her femininity comes to the fore, and like all women, she wants to look her best. And that's ezaoUy261 words
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Article43 1966-05-30 11 IN a report in the Sunday Times yesterday headed "Tin Rallies" the chairman of the Straits Trading Co. Ltd was said to be Mr. Tan Slew Sin. The chairman, of course, is Mr Tan Chin Tuan. The error Is regretted43 words
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Advertisement116 1966-05-30 11 Flexifoam -m&eMet. at a price everyone can afford Flexifoam for Furniture y Extraordinary cushioning comlort. It 'V^ can be made in different grades of c Wk v hardness and softness. "Flexifoarn" can be cut to any shape to make into ~—^^a^^^ cushions and handrests and forms an j^L ideal base116 words
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Advertisement167 1966-05-30 11 no/INTEREST %}/o PER ANNUM paid on your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Writ* today for our booklet "A SAi HO SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full <S«U.I« of how easy it Is to open a Deposit Account /^3b\ PAN MALAYAN wrcgl finance: ltd. AUTHORISED167 words
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Miscellaneous780 1966-05-30 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur. News in English: 7.10 Kural Prnanj; 6 Ipoh. Malacca. S. Vail; 7.35 True The Last 10. Johorr Bahiu; 4 Taipinc; Da\ 8 News in Mandarin: 8.10 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. Our Language: 825 Look at 5.45 p.m. Opening and pro- Life The Spirit780 words
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340 1966-05-30 12 KEN LANGBELL - KEN LANGBELL Icon- JJANGKOK, Sun. Two new and apparently rich iron ore strikes willsoon turn this primarily agraj rian country into one of the_ region's top steel producers. The discovery of an 11--million-ton field in the I north-east340 words
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231 1966-05-30 12 Algeria announces a state monopoly on insurance operations ALGIERS. Sunday CEALS were placed today on the doors of foreign insurance companies here following last nights announcement of a state insurance monopoly. There was a discreet > police watch over the foreign companies which have been closed until next Tuesday, but231 words
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82 1966-05-30 12 i CHARLOTTE. (North Carolina). Sun. One of this town's four-day-old Siamese twins died during an operation to separate him from his brother yesterday and thp other twin was in poor condition "The twins shared a common liver, a common sar in which the heart lies82 words
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Article78 1966-05-30 12 LONDON. Sun. Pour Bru^h officials are to fly to Salisbury on Tuesday for r second round of talks with officials of Mr. i HI Smith s breakaway regime, it whs officially announced here last niiflit. Exploratory talks were held In London between May 978 words
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248 1966-05-30 12 'Taxi boy' service for lonely women of Berlin IUEST BERLLV Sun. A Rood-looking elegant young man kissed the hand ol an elderly lady on meeting her at hotel here and said: "I am Wolfgang, shall we go?" lie b one of I 11 1 1 student. s who recently founded248 words
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Advertisement533 1966-05-30 12 Family-sized m w aaV *1 1 t Why is Cortina Singapore's No. 1 those outstanding features of the I Family Car? Because in every detail Cortina. Compare Cortina's price. -I Cortina is designed for the family. Then you'll know why Cortina is KeTofln xfe. l^ Cortina seats six adults in533 words
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Advertisement116 1966-05-30 12 /(I Ir w v ii Ih X ju dHMBHa^ SCOTT MAKES IT BETTER FOR YOU (ID PIONEER WORLD-FAMOUS MAN* IN HI-FI REPRODUCTION VERSATILE PERFORMING MODEL "^^l AM/FM MULTIPLEX STEREO RECEIVER ER42O FM Circuitry iv of high vensitivitv AY it requires no externol ontcnno for locol station Ju .those weak signals116 words
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Miscellaneous205 1966-05-30 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. DouO' »U)Ut nuraclei. POMI--1, I«m the aon of a premier'! blv tcqualnunee is. 6. 4. 2. •>. U. MldM our time— It's t»--f. It m«y form «n attachment, low th« tecurd (10) but not the reverse i6> 10. Given a bad name "the pn- M205 words
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160 1966-05-30 13 SAN FRANCISCO, SunPolice admitted yesterday that they had few clues to the identity of four robbers who escaped «ith a hoard of uncut diamonds worth up to U*****,000 at retail price*. "They have a hie windfall," said Mr. Joseph Mordasini. a diamond appraiser who160 words
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71 1966-05-30 13 BRISBANE. Sun. Queensland University students are planning a ball for which all partners will be chosen by computer. Applicants for tickrts must tie n an undertaking to accompany partners named by the computer as being most' compatible with them. The computer's assessment willReuter - 71 words
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Article26 1966-05-30 13 ROME. Sun— Three union; called off a week-old prniind workers' .strike agalnrt Alitalia Airlines la.si night after Intervention by the Italian Labour Ministry—AP.26 words
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Article, Illustration128 1966-05-30 13 AND GRANDPA BEN GURION IS SO PROUD OF HER (''ALIA BEN GURION. t h c 19-year-old gran d-daughter of the Grand Old Man of Israel, has taken to a soldier's career and has just completed an officer's course. The course ended as usual with a traditional parade in128 words
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174 1966-05-30 13 BRISBANE, Sun. Queerus- land's coalition Coun-try-Liberal Party swept back Into power yesterday despite a hot campaign of criticism from the Opposition Australian Labour Party on the Vietnam issue. The Australian Government's Involvement in the Vietnam war. and the sending of conscripts to the front, was thoughtReuter - 174 words
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Article28 1966-05-30 13 SAN FRANCISCO. Sun.— A Jury yesterday convicted a tax collector, Russell Wolden, of taking bribes from wealthy businessmen and corporations to lower their property assessments.28 words
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Article31 1966-05-30 13 Rains— l 3 dead BRASILIA. Sun. Torrentia rains at Recite city In north easiern Brazil left 13 dead palter day. The rains also caused land slides which destroyed shanty towns. -AP.AP - 31 words
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295 1966-05-30 13 HUMAN CHAIN FORMED BY STRANDED TOURISTS Angry holidaymakers stop cars from boarding ferry DOVER. Sunday ANGRY British holidaymakers, stranded here by the 13-day-old seamen's strike, formed a human chain yesterday to stop a tourist coach and cars from boarding a French ferry. They thought the vehicles were trying to jump295 words
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204 1966-05-30 13 3,200 mil. population and still expanding faster ITNITED NATIONS, Sun. Trip worlds population totals over 3.200 million and is expanding at a faster rate, according to the 1965 edition of the United Nations Statistical Yearbook. The yearbook said the yearly population expansion iai« between 1960 and 1964 was 1.8 perReuter - 204 words
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98 1966-05-30 13 DICHMOXI). (Virginia). Sun. Prison officials said yesterday X-ray foiled the escape plans of Bruce Walter Leikett. serving double life terms for the 1%4 slaying of two policemen The X-ray, taken as a precautionary measure, rerealcd a half dozen piece* of hacksaw blades, some ofAP - 98 words
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Advertisement46 1966-05-30 13 Moving with the times. I //a u^ t ians^ I LaMBHBHaMBaBMBMBVBHMiHiHBIHiWaBBBaBBBMBHBBIBIIIMBaaaiBaiBMBMBaaMaBaMBa On May 30th 1966 you will find us at our new premises. Our new address is now JOHN LITTLE'S BUILDING, RAFFLES PLACE, <O Infthanca Singapore 1, New Telephone 95-551 (5 Lines). b".n A "n7. d46 words
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Article1066 1966-05-30 14 ALLINGTON KENNARD - Reforms in Muslim marriage law ALLINGTON KENNARD By BETWEEN them the Sfaariah Court and the High Court in Singapore have enforced and supervised efficiently the reforms introduced by the Muslims Ordinance of 1957. The main purpose of the ordinance was to reduce the very high rate of Muslim divorce. For1,066 words
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Article356 1966-05-30 14 Sabah as padre Alliston saw THREATENED PARADISE.By Cyril Alliston. (Robert Hal*. 21s) By Walter Warwick CYRIL Alliston is the former Archdeacon of North Borneo and earlier a missionary in the nearby pagan oilfields. It is not altogether clear which paradise is threatened and how. There was not much paradise about356 words
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Advertisement248 1966-05-30 14 YVF SFRVF THE TRADING L.^ COMMUNITY Offi AND YOU! fT SECURITY IS Hl OUR BUSINESS FAR EASTERN BANK LID J MIADOfHCE <^/i 39 CECIL STREET SINGAPORE 1. I •loli iLXILNb'ONS TO ALL DEPARTMENTS) BRANCH O» HCL M NLIL ROAD. SINGAPORE 7 TCL *****/7 MALAY MAIL Word Puzzle "GO" JACKPOT $5,000248 words
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Advertisement216 1966-05-30 14 -^■^^^j Xn6 MtAK I 0T vSSSS your swimming r— y^t, A major t )oint of importance in swimming pool water filtration is that diatomite filtration removes the cercariae of Schistosoma mansoni. which causes a dernia- .^titis commonly known as "swimTfikzK i/ N mer's itch". This organism, which f f >^-216 words
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Article15 1966-05-30 15 U!!\HL SUI II iriaMv mr^; at thr Ivan BaJai Bfn»r 'it- m Saturday.15 words
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Article, Illustration277 1966-05-30 15 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS from I ONDON. Sun.— Two flower lJ shows In historic settings are this week competing for the Interest of Londoners and their thousands ot visitors. But. helped In some measure by gifts from Malaysia and Singapore, it Is the show in Westminster Abbey277 words
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320 1966-05-30 15 Cabinet studies new move on doctors KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE proposal to require all newiy-qualified doctors to serve a specific period in government hospitals and clinics is now before the Cabinet. The proposal wai made in Jav.uaxy. 1964, by the then Minister of Health. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hajl TaDisclosing320 words
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Article43 1966-05-30 15 LUMUT. Sun. Mr V MtiruI ga*u. a businessman, has been I elected president of the Lumut brartth of the Malayan Indian Congress for the fourth consecui:\r year. Other officers: Yice-presldprt. Mr. S. Krishnen: aecreurv. Mr. fW Phillip*, treasurer Mr NP. N'ntrian43 words
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Article63 1966-05-30 15 NIBONO TEBAL Sun A f.nmer, 00l Hee Tarn. was killed «hrn lip \\.iv knocked down by .n at tlie Butterworth-Ipoh trunk road- about five mllea couth of here, yesterday Ooi- 50. vaa slithering yam leaves in a roadside ditch when the car. trying to avoid a63 words
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Article14 1966-05-30 15 1 LMUT Sun Mr. Cheah Kar.i Kco: bai been appointed .'are Officer.14 words
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Article17 1966-05-30 15 Tlie irrivc :irr<> o Tucadajr Ith r i Swettenliain Pier M 6 p m17 words
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Article104 1966-05-30 15 KUALA LI'MPLR. Sun. A eiant Postal, Telephone and Telecommunications I (-deration of I nions is in tbc making. The latest issue ot Bulletin, the official organ or the National I'nion of Telecoms l.mplo.vce* i.MTt), announced toda.v that the cxecuthe council of the Lnion of104 words
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154 1966-05-30 15 Welfare officers visit legless Ahmad MUAR, Sun.— Legless Ahmad bin Shanat, 37, who has spent nine years in the General Hospital here, has been visited by Social Welfare officers. "These are the lirst visitors I have had all these years,' Ahmad said smiling. The officers spent two hours with him154 words
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Advertisement536 1966-05-30 15 of SALES Starts Tu-datj FURNISHING MATERIALS and A WIDE RANGE OF LATEST QUALITY DRESS MATERIALS from U.K. and the Continent at Greatly Reduced Prices. S. A. MAJEED CO., 70, HIGH STREET. SINGAPORC-6. TEL: ***** 139. Eaat Coaat Road, jj 45. Seng Poh Road. 143, Eaat Coaat Road. (Tiong Bahru) FREE536 words
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Miscellaneous31 1966-05-30 15 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdaht I I'LL PLAY IT SAPE ASi') v I "^^"^-a II > push th'bsdasa.nstj >THIS AAAi<ESTH' THIRD S W. TH' WALL 2 X \1 MS I'VE FALLEN OUTA31 words
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Advertisement786 1966-05-30 16 il«Dtlnaru .roan Page Itl SITUATIONS VACANT > "•re. U «im.i-B°x t* rf> aajtra WANTIO r.r.a.-nah Speaking A *lt--iriTi Call pertonallv Ba "ar Ca'e. »»0 Bembeoaag Road. Spore RBTIRED TEACHERS 'o represent Fd'liatlaaal Pabulum, (ioort prospects. Apply to Box A 3313 S.I XL. position or a n nfflir la l'»n..r.« lud'i786 words
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Advertisement1028 1966-05-30 16 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M m*rd* H «n,-lu tt eta. extra AVAILABLE t FURNISHED ROOM Batnroere attached Orchard Road suit I working g:f aelor Pnoa* Itt pe.-r '.■O9lO SELF-CONTAINED PLATS In 1--' in rangl:n area a.: modem conren i.'ar-parkmg. lelepnone *****« B|K>r. BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED AIT) P.oora in Dinner EtM car. 3 Homely1,028 words
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Advertisement949 1966-05-30 16 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE It "•re's I« 'Mim.j— Box M rla. exfre SEVEN ACRES FACTORY fcNB at 'a. in Tampoi Johore Banru. App.y II 'a.«a 'an Blok Naa, Jf CROUND FLOOR FLAT B-B!nd Great W o-id Price \\k oO'.' P t««e rontac- n«e Te' Spore Aneeo o«<s aoura SEASIDE949 words
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Advertisement857 1966-05-30 16 KDUCATION It "'ord* St Mm Sox M ctt exfre SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPINC C SawM Kapid Coumrr S^teaaaa '..»r«rn-»(1 Starting lur.e KaßHtar aarl) Raja's Co: e»e S.Vio- 8 rore POORMAN'S MUSIC STUDIOS f.n piano tnano accordion wi'm (Wtar Ha--, iliac ■anteT, trjrr.pet taxopnoae. clanne' iln.ms Tei a port ***** INTERNATIONAL LANGUACk857 words
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Advertisement705 1966-05-30 16 MACHINERY PLANT FOR SALE li Weras Ml*.)— aTojs s» rts. extra FOR SALE I U:ese fngines. Pjmoe 88-MaW compaay F>ort awetteaaaja. j 1 1 HP IV6. (Ifal 900 i HP It, RPaJ J lOu" Tenders to oe sent to 8 a t Dept aneli Uaiaya.a Ud Baaja Lumpur not late-705 words
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Advertisement564 1966-05-30 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* f* Hi».;-I« SM, SEMB AUSTIN GIPSY (DIESEL)' lode; IMI Good condi-.ion Road -ax mi renewed 53. 300 0.c.0 app> lox AJ3I-' ST. K.L. TOSHIBA CAR RADIO H3B wttß >reas Button tur.ins. Aenal instaUa!or and guarantee. K'»nuar 1-4 ircnard Road, B pore Pnone 34i*<> ISSS P ANOLIA.564 words
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Advertisement450 1966-05-30 16 MISCELLANEOUS DRESSES DRESSMAKING IS ttoritt <« Hill- Bom to rU nf<-« M H,,.». H W,, H .> GENERAL SFRAT FAINTING NEVER FORCET tea) Baa Repair* Flemteratora hour customer you- H I «f« aaroni K»r>»\«. <>>« bom* T *!et. nore 'Spore MvTl Tanjons Katons Rd Xin<aoo roiit-.a»a. Spore afo Rpt<l MAKE450 words
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Advertisement1205 1966-05-30 17 10 IUIRPOOI A WEST CtASi U BM i- ><"» n Heiaet CYCItPS c. li Pt Jmi 1 ACHIUES CM 1] Jmi 1 CLPENO* IMI t AdtlMdor jme a imi c Mat m imi IS CLTt .tji imi IE- Imi II .imi 71 ?> imi 24 MENTOR lum 71 IMI 211,205 words
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Advertisement1284 1966-05-30 17 THEZMXiUNES m^m^JUm^mM^t HPHSb >AILIKS^ 10 EENOA-HAyRtMAMBUP-E-aKEMIRHAVEN-ROnERtAM-AMSItIIPAM ANTWERP-AARHUS^OPENHASEN. 1,. r. j NMIIIAniBMI Mora H 'Sua N aa* Anna Caja ►O»tA ej JMe 11/11 JMI 12/14 till lily 4 Jlly 12 II Jlly II 24 21 ■UNA i) my 14/ IS Jlly II il II 21 M 1 Act 12 IS AM1,284 words
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Advertisement1318 1966-05-30 17 I Benwlinje] mPIESS SERVICE 10 LONDON. LI»t»POOI A LBNIINENIAL fills BENMACDHUI TSSU m m Pl ~«n ttmt Ha.re Jaly I Il Pt May 31 Amaer* Jily If For 1 jmi 21 BENATTOW i.i, j,r,i<jon Pt S n<m P>«in| 0 mcjtb lily 2B la Pt JMa 1 Jmi 2 2 Strncore1,318 words
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Advertisement1194 1966-05-30 17 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. SEE BVERLEAF FOR OUTWARB SERVICE FROM U.P../CONTINENI. Liiini leri Spare P. S'Hia •••mi CITY BF WELLINETON LuflDM. HinDur|. Rnrtirdim, Hi. i, Hull, imm Una, M'prp i. n li Mey CITY BF POONA i MR, h<"C-'g, I etnen, Rotieroam, iu,.i niim m CITY BF UPON mow,1,194 words
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2224 1966-05-30 18 From Our Market Correspondent THE Stock Exchange last week presented a disappointing picture and followed a pattern of unpredictable behaviour. The best news regarding the ending of confrontation for many months, including the visit of the Indonesian military Goodwill Mission and the imminence of the2,224 words
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Article55 1966-05-30 18 'PHI prrvriit r it. .if Ihr Mal.inn dolUi l Ihr pound <t«rl me fi\rd on \uvrmbrr M IM4 is srllms T.T. m <• l» h I IS IRrf. Hn\ing II I I Ihd BiMinc O.K. S I.d. The dull.) i i» <t Nh sljtnt«wT Rlirldlr iiii^ition in irljimn55 words
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Article20 1966-05-30 18 hi i I M »»lhn< TT ar 00 rtady: CW»l Orm.ny t:/>i NMhirli' Switltilarvi 140 liU'Um I Itai20 words
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Article22 1966-05-30 18 Kon» > T T and 6 "«l for cam Strrltn* quo-'i at 18 04 *«Xl ana tall of «.l<l M M_22 words
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Article27 1966-05-30 18 KIBHIR TIN (rx-rlb.i (perpical). May tt. 68S eta. 5670.0* 24. 68 eta. 56«4.25 M. 6T*i eta. 5657.00 ML fIW eta, Sbij.ito n. «;< 4 cia, s«s«.ou27 words
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Article55 1966-05-30 18 S. Johorr Bu* k I anjul Kuril ,11 linsin Siitmrsr T. Harbour K.T. P-iu L'ln Brnut < urn ni r4> mtnt 111', 6*,', l«'t Hi J3.3 IX Intrnni I) Air lunr H Junr r> .lunr ?i luiv M .lunr M Junr II lunr d ImUI lor i 11l55 words
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Article33 1966-05-30 18 Industrial* I nbkn. Mat :i 10l.«9 111 .81 lit 49 M»> I M.i i»i.»i in.M iti.n 110.49 iio.j: wit:.: Drr. 30. l»«3-10». Dm. W, 1961-IW. urn IIMI mi t>: UM33 words
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Advertisement936 1966-05-30 18 Vr-*" KAWASAKI KISCN KAJSHA LTD. U.S.A. Paeafic «s Allaotte Sejrvtaa '•en H loai i_ »«t«'ee N. left Perrna* P—ie* naaei u«-- M2l ie*t n/n tea* UJett I Aa* II la* v uaj Japan OI««M lirlll Peaaat Smuaer* leleaaa* ÜBs ~r*>«es-,» Mare" 10/11 Mac M) ree* MMi -*f tet M>r* I936 words
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Advertisement918 1966-05-30 18 ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN s.s. -CHITRAL" iM.OOO tent fully eirceneVienee') Deports:- Penong 3 June Smgopore 6 June Nor celling P. Swertcnhem Eoirbound Fer Hentkontj 10/12 June Japan 16/21 June Hongkone 24/26 June Returns:- Smgopore 30 June P. Swettenhom 2 July Net tolling Penong We»tbound LIMITED FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE Apply918 words
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Advertisement593 1966-05-30 18 y^y^ Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service MSI OIRtCI ktILHICI fROM MNIpACOHt AND MAUIA 10 l»h«»l«K AND U S CRIAi UKfS B O*TS •RIENI EIPORIER Mat II 1* M«t II 21 leet J\ 1/ im ORIENI LINER Mil 21 2' Mil 21 74 Ml| ti 7a «f N ORIENT MARINER593 words
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Article1053 1966-05-30 19 AFTER Its week long drop the price of Straits tin rallied on Saturday morning by $1 62$ to $651,621 per plcul In Penang. The drop from the previous Saturday had wiped $22.75 on" values up to Friday. The local price was influenced by the London1,053 words
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Article113 1966-05-30 19 rE United States during April 1966 imported 41,342 long tons ol natural dry rubber. 3,368 long tons of latex, and 3.523 long tons of synthetic, the Commerce Department reported. In March 1966. imports ol natural rubber stalled 34.996 tons, those ot latex 5.880 tons, and those113 words
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Article76 1966-05-30 19 Thailand exported 24,303 kilos or rubber of all grades during March, according to trade estimates. This brought the total tor the first quaitei to 53.664.478 kilos compared with 64.487.334 kilo* In the same period last year. Japan was the main ouyer in March, taking 5.6 16.16076 words
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Article683 1966-05-30 19 rIE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Saturday. May 28. B. Alex Brick* a UuitNd 1.70 KM. Tru»l« C.C.M 1.60 r.C.U. d»r> i ua CM, Holdinga 2 W2 urda as A Punlopa lei KaM «melt k««o i.m K->o del>.683 words
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Advertisement95 1966-05-30 19 NOTIS TAWARAN JAB AT AN FABIT TALJAYER. KEI.AXTAN. Tawaran darlpada pembomng yan« berdaftar Kelas "E" dan kaatas akan di-terlma ai-PeJabat Jurutera Paiit Tallavrr Negerl, 1 Kelantan, Kola Bharu. sa-hlncca pukol 12.00 ten);ah harl padt |hb Jun, 1966. uniot melaksunakun pekerjaan "Construction of s Nos: R C. Cross-Drainage Structure In Sungal95 words
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Article, Illustration318 1966-05-30 20 DERBY, Sun. Jamaican Easton McMorris probably clinched his place in the First Test against England starting on Thursday when he batted through the day for the West Indians against Derbyshire here yesterday. McMorris finished 157 not out and the West Indians were 371 for318 words
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Article73 1966-05-30 20 IPOH. Sun. Stephen Lim Plan San, 23. ot M-ilacca. won the upon massed start 75-mile road ruce. organised by the in Cycling Federation, here today. He beat Choy Mow Thin iPeraki in a close finish and returned the time of 3hrs 38mins 60.9secs. Third was73 words
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899 1966-05-30 20 LONDON, Sun. Luton failed their last chance to gain promotion to the Third Division when they drew 1-1 at Chester in one of the remaining matches to be played in thr English League last nisht A win would have given them a899 words
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160 1966-05-30 20 A 'DUCK' FOR TED AND HIS TEST HOPES LONDON. Sun —Colin Milburn. burly 34-year-old Northamptonshire opening batsman, played himself Into line for an England place wi'h a brilliant 171 against Leicestershire yesterday. He hit four .sixes and 22 fours In a knock of just under three hours, punishing Tony Lock160 words
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Article25 1966-05-30 20 LONDON Sun St. Helen's added the English Rugby I-oague championship to their Cup victory last week when they beat Halifax 35-12 yesterday25 words
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Article19 1966-05-30 20 KOTA BHARU. Bun. The Kelantan Lawn Tennis Association will hold Its annual championships hers on June 8-10.19 words
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Article189 1966-05-30 20 LONDON, Sun Close of play mttm in yesterday* cricket matches were: At Romford: Essex 210-4 (B. Taylor 42 G Barker 95 no." Worcester 9!>-2 (J. Ormrod 48 BjO i. At Lord's: Sussex 143-9 (M. Griftlth 52 n.o. J. Price 4-41) Msex 136-1 (W Rus.sell 62 C. Radley189 words
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Article, Illustration264 1966-05-30 20 METCALFE: A2OOM COMEBACK TRIUMPH LONDO N, BlUl. Adrian Metcalfe, making a comeback in British athletics, won the 200m in the twoday British Games here yesterday in 21.4sec. He beat the Polish sprinter Stanislaw Gredzinski. The event was run In two sections and the other wai won by France's Paul Genevay264 words
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Advertisement1043 1966-05-30 20 NATIONAL ELECTRICITY AIR NAVIGATION BOARD ORDINANCE 1952 (84/52) TrM>Ht NO. 1 Ml). <S M AIK WVK.ATION ISM I K.MION OF Tenders are Invited from Regis- v, mi MSi l^rerl Class A. B. C D Elertrual 4TIi v V< .-r, m Wiling Contractors lor electrical RM.MMIoss I^3 (LNJM/N) InxtaJUtion al the1,043 words
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Advertisement835 1966-05-30 20 TENDERS f BRUNEI GOVERNMENT ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the < Tenders Board. Brunei, at the Office of the Slate Financial Officer. Ground Floor of the Government Offices, Brunei, up to 4.00 p.m. on Monday, ISth July. 1966 for: "Supply and Installation ot Actuated Controller '1835 words
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Advertisement798 1966-05-30 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Applications are Invited for the following appointments: (1) STATISTICAL OFFICESB For duties In Medical Records department. H.SC. with Mathematics or Biologr at principal level; B.C. ith not less than 2 years practical experience, aa tatistlcs or coding clerk. SALARY SCALE: HM x 14--352798 words
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Advertisement130 1966-05-30 20 ssssssssssssssHKs^sV *F *T t flKjljaW^' H 7 k nHnfZZTsi^ssl LHH A 7 JB^. nlPi ■I MM InHwlll m mm "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 place130 words
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Article180 1966-05-30 21 "QENANO. Sun— A late goal Ml against the run of play enabled Perak to beat Penang 1-0 in their second round Malaya Cup match at the City Stadium here tonight. It was Penang's unlucky night when, try as they would, they could never find180 words
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Article86 1966-05-30 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Eleven members of the Asian All-Stars football team who arrived here yesterday for Players' Pestabola. had two light workout sessions at Merdeka stadium today. The sessions which lasted for 111 hours each were held In the morning and evening. Peter Velappan of Malaysia supervised the86 words
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Article63 1966-05-30 21 SEREMBAN. Sun. Malacca beat Ne*ni Sembilan 2-1 In their Malaya Cup soccer south cone match at the station padang here today. Malacca held a commanding 2-0 lead at halftone, scoring both goals through Balan Nalr in the 20th and 39th minutes. Negrl rallied In the second63 words
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357 1966-05-30 21 Hendroffs mistake was costly for SRC SINGAPORE. Sun. The Army brought off a double in the SCA Senior tournament today when they repeated their firstround win over defending champions SRC, this time by 15 runs in a thrilling finish on the padang. This should have been a draw but for357 words
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461 1966-05-30 21 TPOH, Sun.-rA«ir Victor. J4a--1 layma s middle distance runnier, act up a new time of 49.4secs for the 400 m at the National Electricity Board (Northern Area) athletic chnmpion*tUp» here ywfc'rday. This was a Federation record. Other new Federation marks461 words
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164 1966-05-30 21 D'Oliveira, Milburn in England Test 12 T ONDON, Sun.— B*«il D'OUMJ vWr», the South African crirketer who plays for Worcestershire, waa named today in Enrland's team for the First Teat acalnst the West Indie*. EnfUnd's selectors announced th* following 12 players for the match, which starts at Old Trafiord, Manchester.Reuter - 164 words
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Article20 1966-05-30 21 HONG KONG. SunCombined Chinese held Fnlham to a 2-2 draw here tonight. Fulham led 1-0 at half time.20 words
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349 1966-05-30 21 SINGAPORE. Sun rr S. KIM caused a major upset in the Singapore x Open hardcourt tennis championships here when he eliminated defending champion Sharin Osman by 6-4. 6-3 in the semi-finals today. Kirn will now meet Daniel Lim, who beat M. Gilham 6-1. 6-3.349 words
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Article, Illustration428 1966-05-30 21 NORMAN SIEBEL - MALAYA CUP ROUNDUP Selangor win 5-0 but their football was so anaemic NORMAN SIEBEL By JJUALA LUMPI'R, Sun. Selangor beat Kedah 5-0 in their .Malaya Cup match at the Merdeka Stadium tonight a very strong reply to the 2-2 draw between them in the first round. The result wins the428 words
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Article297 1966-05-30 21 TOP FORM STORE HAMMER JOHORE 9-3 (SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore underlined thoir determination to win all their remaining Malaya Cup matchei and to do well against visiting English First Division dub Fulham by handing formidable Johoiv a 9-3 thrashing at Jalan Besar tonight. After some anxious ni"ments In the first half297 words
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Article77 1966-05-30 21 TPOH. Sun. Selangor Malays t,~. d fendtng champions, beat Kedah Malay* by 123 runs in their Rulers' Shield cricket match here today. Selangor'i top-scorer was skipper Mahayudin Zaln. who waa unbeaten with 60. Aziz Hashim bowled best for Kedah taking five wickets for 50. Scores: Selangor77 words
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Miscellaneous237 1966-05-30 21 SPORTS SUMMARY C'BK KtT J. Bahru (Pontlani BKANDKK SHIELD (lpoh>: Pontian bt MTC. J Bahru by Samuels Club bt Klnta Indian 8 runs. MTC 93-5 d«c <D de i rtr*T^ fi n' Santhmna- Pontian 101-4 iR. Slngsrajah i 18. jenu 17 n.0., O. Letchu- an va j.*.. manan 6-41) Samuel's237 words
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Obituary144 1966-05-30 22 MRS BEATRICE KATE SMITH Mtf iv |..i..i,i|| v on I ■•.V66. Oartata teavw i>-Mdrncc 33 oodnmn Iloiid at 1.. m n,r H OMa't Churrh t\ > lon Roa.i tad '■■nee lo Bldadart. CABLE RECEIVED Ki»m rii.-ri., >ural Trlvandruni. Amhomal Miranda i lov«J mother of Own (.Kulaii. ■!"-ph (SruarrmM. Jraiilc144 words
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Obituary38 1966-05-30 22 IN TREASURED MEMORY dm Forgotten I tV luviiu k i Mldrrn. IN EVER LOVINC M—OIJ i«-lov.Tl rather 1 r. William m in nine m.-l Imt mwnoftei of you 'ill always i.i.i Inwrtrd t.y his loxinp "lildirn.38 words
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Article, Illustration54 1966-05-30 22 MOHAMED NIZAM, Tun Abdul Raxak's youngest son, getting a goodbye kiss from his father just before the Deputy Prime Minister left for Bangkok for his meeting with Mr. Adam Malik. Straits Times picture. Scouts' president SINGAPORE. Sun Mr. Tom l>een elected Prortcnl ol thr Singapore Boy54 words
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241 1966-05-30 22 Police prevent a clash between fishermen LUMUT. Sunday pOLICE, acting on a tip-oH", prevented a new clash between inshore fishermen from the Pantai Remis area and trawler iishennen of Pangkor Island, this morning. Some 500 inshore fishermen were in about 100 small boats halfway to Pangkor Island when police ar-241 words
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147 1966-05-30 22 DARWIN. Sun Mr Harry Chun, the Bret Chinese member in ;t: lalative Council, is now ;\!m> the ur Chinos*' mayor ut an Australian capital city. He bM an unbratab:. !<>r Hip mayoralty utior final votes were enimtrri today in thr mayoralty section of yesterday'iReuter; AP - 147 words
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