The Straits Times, 31 May 1966
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Title Section28 1966-05-31 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 u k -nrvUL LIBRARY. The Straits Times Thfi Natimiiil HKWSpH|)Rr Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 203428 words
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Article, Illustration185 1966-05-31 1 Confrontation over General JAKARTA. Mon. Indonesia today disbanded one of its military units operating along the border areas in Borneo, Radio Jakarta reported. The unit is the fifth Mandao Brinof Brigade, which returned here after 18 months of duty on the border. This was the first reported disbandment of anReuter; Lim Yaw - 185 words
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216 1966-05-31 1 Accord will be on honourable terms to both sides By SAMAD ISMAIL gAMIKOK, Mon. Malaysian and Indonesian oflicials arc now working out a formula embodying points of settlement in their three-year old dispute. Discussions are expected to continue tomorrow. A joint communique will be issued tomorrow evening at the latest.216 words
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Article521 1966-05-31 1 TUN RAZAK - TUN RAZAK It can be any time, maybe today, maybe tomorrow. From FELIX ABISHEGANADEN: BANGKOK, MONDAY AS the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, led the Malaysian team for the first official talks with the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Mr. Adam Malik, here this morning, there was speculation that521 words
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Article, Illustration150 1966-05-31 1 Soekarno: I will shut my mouth in 1,000 languages JAKARTA. Mon. President Soekarno said today he would make no more speeches for an indefinite period. At a promotion ceremony for the Head of the Indonesia Air Force, the President said: "Of late I have not made any speeches. I willAP - 150 words
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Article69 1966-05-31 1 YOKOSUKA. Mon —More than 27.000 students and unionists staged a protest demonstration today against a visit here by the U.S. nuclear submarine Snook. Fifty Zengakuren students stag- ed a sit-down In front of the US naval base as the 27.000 demonstrators marched pant under thr careful69 words
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Article34 1966-05-31 1 GENEVA. Mon— Some 100 business lenders from the United Stales. Canada and Europe began a three-day private meeting today lon the shape nf trade In the 1 Atlantic community in the 1970s34 words
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Article565 1966-05-31 1 SINGAPORE, Monday. £AH prices went up in Singapore today five per cent Cor all British vehicles and 15 per cent for vehicles from Australia and (Canada as a result of increased registration fees announced by the Finance Minister, Mr. Lira Kirn San. Until today,565 words
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Article182 1966-05-31 1 PLOT TO KILL MOBUTU LBOPOLOVILLE. M<> n. Thr Conuo <.<>viiiunitit claimed lml:iv to Lave foiled an attempted coup anainst President Joseph Mdbuiii It said four of the chief plotters ainun: them a former premier. Mr EvarMc Kirn h;i were to In- tried before a mill- tary tribunal for Ugh treason.182 words
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Article45 1966-05-31 1 MOON I'ROBr HITS n\\(. APr KIWI in \meric.is fir^i attempt l.mtl r <■ h o t tclt r.iinn < mi Mi I trouble I«-*n li in I ut< .iltrr i i"< < I One »f tin a '<ir< uii.ils di I not n i See P.ii:e45 words
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Article, Illustration294 1966-05-31 2 FOREIGN DESK 1 The Chinese in Indonesia: Nasution urges quick action JAKARTA, Monday. GENERAL Nasution, Deputy Chief of the "Crush Malaysia" Command, has said the Indonesian Chinese issue must be settled soon, the Antara news agency reported yesterday. An intense anti-Chinese campaign has been raging throughout the republic since theAgencies - 294 words
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122 1966-05-31 2 HATTA: I'M READY TO FORM NEW MUSLIM PARTY I \K\KI Mon. The former Indonesian vlie-President Dr. .Mohammad Hatta. is ready to take the initiative to form a new Muslim Parly. the daily Berdikari said here today. The paper, which describes itself us the i liampion of the Indonesian revolution, reportedUPI - 122 words
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191 1966-05-31 2 Peking warns: The time will come to settle this blood debt TOKYO, Monday. THE New China News Agency, the voice of Communist China, said yesterday that the time would come when the Indonesian "reactionary forces would hav^ to pay all the debts of blood ihey owed the Chinese people. CornmcntingAgencies - 191 words
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Article59 1966-05-31 2 TOKYO. Mon —The New Chin* Ne»» Agency said yesterday that the left in "Voice ol the Peoplr of Thailand' Radio has called on Thai peasants to join lorcrs with Hip rrbrls to overthrow the Thai Oovprnrrrnt NONA. In a broadcast heard hprr. -Hid the Hppeal MlAP - 59 words
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Article54 1966-05-31 2 NEW DELHI. Mon. An exwrockef third daei ear of an c\pri ti.iiri in northern Indii nillnis fivp perMHM and inlunng fit hi the government radio announced yrsiprday A railway oltlcml «as quoted us SHVIHK thr rxpiosion nj touched nil by i>o\ps ol fireworks being transported54 words
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164 1966-05-31 2 Flood of letters— only a couple altar-bound I^SfAKROS (Franc*), Mon "Bachelors' Urrny" fur women seeking husbands brought thousands or visitors to thf^e Pyrenees foothill> teslerda» but not much romance B* nichttall. only one i miiiir appeared altarhound \ii j n n ii v n i 1 f m f nAP - 164 words
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Article47 1966-05-31 2 JAKARTA. Mon Bandoeng city admuiLstralion ha* chrfcged the name of the city's Freedom Street to Sutan Sjahrir Street after the recently deceased formpr Prpmii-r who. with President Soekarno nS>d former Vire-PneSl-dem Dr. Mohammad H.tUa. was one of the founders of the Republic ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration109 1966-05-31 2 Turncoat Adams and wife leave China AFTER more than 12 years in China, turncoat Clarence C. Adams crosses the border into Hong Kong with his Chinese wife and children. Adams was captured by Chinese troops in the Korean War and chose to remain in China when the war ended andthe hand as they stepped across the border - 109 words
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160 1966-05-31 2 MANILA. Monday INDONESIA'S Deputy Premier for economic, financial and development affairs. Sultan Hamengku Buwono. arrived here today from Tokyo to discus the promotion of two-way trade with the Philippines. He was accompanied by Maj-Gen. Azhari. Minister of Trade and Co-operative.s. and other160 words
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172 1966-05-31 2 Foreigners in Nigeria warned: Don't start trouble I T AG O S (Nigeria), I Mon. Nigeria's military governor warned "certain for- eign elements" yesterI day to stop stirring up trouble in Nigeria. r General J. T. U. \giuyi [rotul made no meninn ol specific foreigners. 1 He merely expre^ed con--1172 words
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Advertisement659 1966-05-31 2 MILKMAIDcSsfwSIs Nestles Products (Malaya) Ltd.. thank all the thousands of people who entered the contest. We received many correct entries and our judges had to select the winners on the merit of their slogans. We wish to thank the judges for their kind services. JUDGES STRAITS TIMES TAMIL NESAN UTUSAN659 words
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Article, Illustration235 1966-05-31 3 LONDON, Monday. I EADERS of Britain's striking seamen yesterday threatened global action, declaring that foreign unions stood ready to blacklist British cargo ships in world ports. Warning* of this last resort step were issued as the strike entered its 14th day, still confinedReuter - 235 words
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Article89 1966-05-31 3 ]^EW YORK. Mon. Mr. Edward Mcath. British Conservative Party leader, arrived hen- by plane yesterday from London en route to Washington, for talks with President Johnson and other high-rank-ing government officials. Ho said he would cover i a number of subjects in i the discussions, Including89 words
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Article109 1966-05-31 3 Mysterious bear killed by police Y7IAIR LAWN (New J Jersey). Mon. Police chased a mysterious 300 Ib. bear through rows of backyards yesterday before two officers armed with rifles shol and killed It. The heir had dark brown fur. a flat MM and a I -sh.ipril white marking on itsAP - 109 words
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Article53 1966-05-31 3 WASHINGTON, Mon— A bugler sounded the last post and a wreath was placed on the Arlington Cemetery tomb of President Kennedy here yesterday in a brief memorial .service to mark the 49th anniversary of Mr. Kennedys birtli. Mr. Kennedy whs assassinated in Dallas. Texas, on Nov.Reuter - 53 words
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Article49 1966-05-31 3 LONDON. Mon —Thieves broke into an EdkliMi country m.«r<r houM> over the weekend and siole art treasures worth an estimatrd £100.000. Police said the loot included I painting by thr 18th century I tTench painter Watteau worth •bOOI £30.000. Other itrnus included miniatures and gold plate49 words
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Article33 1966-05-31 3 MADRID. Mon—The Chief of State. Generalissimo Franco, 74. stood rain for 90 minutes yesterday reviewing the 27th victory military parade com-1 memorating the end of the Spanish Civil War— UPI.UPI - 33 words
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313 1966-05-31 3 How to lead your man by the chin— by Sophia YEW YORK. Mon. a1 Sophia Lor c n, named "the most beautiful actress in the world" by the Publicity Photo graphers Guild, advises women never to show their whole self to a man at one time. "Always keep him guessingAP - 313 words
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Article45 1966-05-31 3 RECIEF. (Brazil t. Mon. At least 30 people have perished In floods caused by two days of rains In this Brazilian coastal area, police said yesterday. Authorities said rising waters isolated many communities. They feared the death toll would rise. AP.AP - 45 words
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127 1966-05-31 3 \IADRID. Mon.— Fire ITI spread last night through Leon's mediaeval cathedral, one of the finest examples of Spanish Gothic ar- i chitecture. Police said the central nave was enveloped by I flames. Radio broadcasts appealed to the people for j help in fighting theAP - 127 words
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268 1966-05-31 3 'WILSON ONLY PLAYING FOR TIME' ACCUSATION Minister on 'campaign against Zambia 9 LUSAKA. Monday THE Zambian Foreign Minister, Mr. Simon Kapwepwe, said here yesterday there was a campaign against Zambia in Britain. Speaking at the airport on his return from a visit to America, Canada. Britain, Sweden and Norway, Mr.Reuter - 268 words
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Article24 1966-05-31 3 JAKARTA. Mon —Mr Kasieppo, Governor of We.st Irian, has denied Australian reports of an outbreak nf bubonic pUxur tMU Sukarnopura (formerly Hollandla).24 words
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Article, Illustration124 1966-05-31 3 VILLECHAUVE (France), Mon. Hundreds <>f bald men arrived here yesterday for a convention that included entertainment from a shaggy-haired musical group. The convention of the Bald Men's Confederation of France drew delegates with shiny tops from o*her nations as well: Belgium.UPI - 124 words
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Advertisement75 1966-05-31 3 Safety belts a 'must' next year... SAFETY FIRST Volvo is the first car manufacturer in the world to introduce safety belt as a standard equipment. The Volvo threepoint safety belts are included as standard for the front seats. Extremely strong anchorages for the seats are already built in at the75 words
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Advertisement248 1966-05-31 3 j SAVINGS U.S.A. White Bedsheett Now $4.25 Bedsheets White Singletize Now 52.00 Boys' Longsleeve Shirts (White Colours) Now 52.90 a Men's Cotton Tetoron/Tetrex Shirts Now 53.90 Dish Cloths (3 Pieces) for Now Sl.OO Pillowcases (White) .50 e Boys' School Fancy Shirts Now 51. 40 Girls' Latest Wash-'N-Wear Dresses Now 52.50248 words
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Miscellaneous21 1966-05-31 3 TUB C^AMBOLS I MEW/ BWTAUeANT AHD W (C EVENING ALL J C- j v ceerAim/ oo\ Aoeee 06ap?) if fan "J21 words
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Advertisement515 1966-05-31 4 W A, SBBb^^ V "B^H MB mtkEKSX^CM 'l"*> i /m B^ V^^^i B 11 KSl&diW^ J jU n> l PlßlMßVjff w^^^mf^^ MBUP^^^^^Q "'w< 7/ie //rsf American astronaut to walk in space wore this Omega On the outside of the space suit... lubricates every Omega and above all, a host of515 words
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Article, Illustration934 1966-05-31 5 JACKIE SAM - Singapore formula for the assembly of vehicles JACKIE SAM Higher registration fees, quotas and import duty announced by Finance Minister Bj Singapore. Monda> yHt Singapore Government announced today its formula "to ensure the establishment oi vehicle assembly plants ol •'conomic size, and to keep the cost and the prices of934 words
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Article55 1966-05-31 5 Jesus nicknamed him 'Son of Thunder" Yet impulsive, argumentative St John was the man who knew Him mo.-t intnnDiscover the special meaning of his message for our rinir in this unus\ial |)<>t trait of the exulxrant youngest disciple the last surviving eyewitness to the55 words
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163 1966-05-31 5 Sheila off on next leg of her solo flight SINGAPORE. Mon British pilot Sheila Scott left here today in her single-engined Piper Comanche 400 plane on the next leg of her 30.000-mile solo i flight round the world. Her next stop ti thp Indonesian island ol Bali— l.2oo miles away.163 words
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Article75 1966-05-31 5 KNAJfO M i til C'hiei PoUce plllcer. Inchi Sal A^dul Rabman. announced todtt> that oving tv unioreseen circiun-M-;<:irei. vie Royal Malays! 1 twud hrtci cancelled tv srheduled pcrtorni.tnce at The City S-...f!iura on Juno 14 Tiu bui.ci -V!) taRCMI psrfona ■a* :h( police spirts ai the Tacbnical75 words
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Article54 1966-05-31 5 KOIA BHARL Mon. An esfcuy 'ArUing competiuon u> being orcmiAed as part of ihc Natlooal Langu.igr Month campaign in X«. nun. Th' subject "Mainy I Hi the National Language after i 1867. Entries should be sent :o; Tlip Secretary Working Committee. Ni.t:onal Language Month. Secretariat. Kota54 words
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153 1966-05-31 5 PAY CUTS— SO UNION TO BAN OVERTIME SINGAPORE. Monday. THE Ksso/PT and SI branch of the united Workers" of the Petroleum Industry has ordered a boycott of overtime \vork in the marine department of the Petroleum Transport and Services Incorporated, a subsidiary oi Esso Standard Ltd.. in retailiation against. the153 words
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135 1966-05-31 5 PENANO. Moii New neienoe .subject.- based on a modern approach wiii he introduced in Th brldgt school Certlflcati .Hid Malaydau Certiticat* 1 oi Education examination* in the Dear future. "Thi.s baa oeen decided at a meeting of the advtsorv committee of the University of135 words
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Article75 1966-05-31 5 SINdAPORL niolor deal ers wnr viud\iny the Government announcement on the new (cc* and import re.itriction* today, and genera ll> preferred not to comment on Uiem fnr the moment. Sevenl dealerv howe\er. urged tbe Governments of Singapore and Malaysia tn «oine to somr asreemenl to allow duty-free75 words
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Article187 1966-05-31 5 LUMUT. Monday. I Ihe Minister ol Education. Inche Mohamed Kiiir Jatuut today castigated anti-unity elements who said that the future of Chinese schools in Malaysia v.-as at stake. 'Thi.«- allegation In completelj untrue Under the present education system there is equal opportunity for all parents187 words
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Article308 1966-05-31 5 1/ 0A LA LUMPUR. Mon. The workers" delegation to the 50th session of the I International Labour Organisation conlerence in Geneva, starting on Tuesday, was today given a mandate by the Malaysian Trades Union Congress I to air the grievances of Malaysian workers. The308 words
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Article33 1966-05-31 5 PSNANO Hon.— A -V Ken $1,000 -Aorth ol o h. r articlfs from the" Mouir. I Road horn« ol a :cicher Miss Tor.g Kum Yen. ol the Outdooi tk-hool. Sucgei Bakap.33 words
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Advertisement350 1966-05-31 5 Fastest daily Jet Service to Hongkong > m\ 11l FaMest daily Mrvioi wirh 9 ft ip hK weekly to Hong Kong Irom Singapore Malaysia including 2 alternonn fl.ghts departtog 1.00 p.m. Wednes- i day and Saturday. All the you eajoy .uperb Siher Km comfort and service. For .nlormanon *cc your350 words
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Miscellaneous33 1966-05-31 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl V s^ IN V N3T spoo<v J V\/--k /CiCESOi I 'hO-Sht I Es.O-GHi <} I'LL DOANVT- \O f AY T-EM "TV CB*A<y V'TBTftle? f Vg°° g SLOVNLV OPENEJ.^ A33 words
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Article49 1966-05-31 6 SINGAPORE. Mon International wrestlers will meet at the World StHdium at 8.30 pm. I huxvtaj to raise money for the ChuiiK Cheng High School building found. Ticket* at SB. S4 and Si! are i obtainable Irom Robinson's, in Rd\:n.re. and at the uate before the mairhev49 words
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Article25 1966-05-31 6 No- water areas SINGAPORE. Mnn.— Walii w 1 lx> rut oft in Beiulfineer Road iod numbers only i tomorrow lioni 1 lin to 7 p.b.25 words
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429 1966-05-31 6 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Monday. POLXSEL for a union told* the Industrial Arbitration Tribunal hen today that since workers had contributed to I lio prosperity of ;i company, they should gel ;i share of its profits. •If therp are profits we want429 words
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176 1966-05-31 6 $3,898 in damages for clerk in an accident SINGAPORE. Mon.— A tally cl«rk with the Port of Singapore Authority, who was Injured In an accident four years ago. was today awarded $2,800 in general damage*. and Sl.oit« In special damajtes by Mr. Justice Kulasekaram. See Ong Lim. 26, wa>> the176 words
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Article104 1966-05-31 6 SINGAPORE. Mon Captam Roy Lee Bird, former Deputy Di:ector of Marine, has been appoint- ed the new Singapore Portmaster. i Captain Bird. 48. joined i!,< liMtar Attendants Department in 1 ly.'io as an assistant port officer I and became deputy Master Attend" ant In 1960.104 words
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181 1966-05-31 6 UNION SCHEME TO TRAIN PHONE BOARD WORKERS SINGAPORE. Monday. r PHE general secretary of the Amalgamated Union 1 of Public Employees. Mr. G. Kandasamy. today announced a new scheme to train workers of the Singapore Telephone Board aimed at increasing productivity. Under the scheme, S.T.B. skilled workers will coach th181 words
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120 1966-05-31 6 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Nanyang University today clarified that Barisan Socialis MP. Mr. Chla Thye Poh. was never an assistant lecturer of the university, but was i only a graduate assistant before he resigned from the post. He resigned before he was elect- ed to120 words
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Article45 1966-05-31 6 SINGAPORE Mon The ur*-. preMcient of the Society For Aii To The Paralysed. Mrs R MM*. is organUlng a Jumble sale ai the Presbyterian Church Hall, tn Ot-j chard Road, at 9 am nn Weone.*- i day in aid of the society.45 words
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Article27 1966-05-31 6 SINGAPORE. Mon The Singapore Toe H Association members will entertain their friends to a barbecue at Talbot House. Scotu Road, at 8.30 pm. tomorrow.27 words
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Article, Illustration51 1966-05-31 6 MX. and ."Mrs. Albert Chan after their wedding at the Wesley Methodist Church in Singapore on Saturday. The bride was formerly .Miss Leong Slew Ham, the fifth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leong Ping Shan. and the bridegroom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Chan Yen51 words
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125 1966-05-31 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Singapore Polytechnic Political Society today critii cised ttie Acting Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. for calling the society a 1 secret society" with non-formal members. Dr. Toh. who said this at an orientation ceremony lur the freshles last week, had125 words
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Article60 1966-05-31 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The U tic efforts oJ Malaysian painter Sui Hoe were seen this evening at the opening of his one-man HMV at the Conference Hall. The exhibition, opened by the 1 Minister of State for Education. Ii che Rahim Ishak. had on dis- i>;.i\ 5060 words
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Article32 1966-05-31 6 SINGAPORE Mon. Penmie liillst Kam Ket Yonu wil perform at Conference Hall to morrow evening. Kam returnee Irom London last October aftc live \e»rs ai the Royal Academ; Ol MllM<32 words
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Advertisement144 1966-05-31 6 New Cure for Classroom Boredom 80 f of students entering high school will not go to college! Yet most vocationI al courses are useless! Read how a radical new approach is teaching skills employers j need how it motivates potential drop-out how the plan could work in your school. June144 words
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Advertisement194 1966-05-31 6 CATHAY- NEXT CHANGE! FILLED WITH JOY AND ENTERTAINMENT FOR EVERYONE EVERYWHERE! ,uu v gEaffra lyTWk CaRON i t; T~~ ►^^^r TtCHNiCOlOß lllnVttifnQO ON STAGE-OPENING DAY AT 9.30p.m. SINGER FASHION FAIR 1966 I spnM^nßr-n by j SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO RONSON PRODUCTS I; '-—•COSMETICS BY REVLON if The Joan Booty School194 words
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250 1966-05-31 7 'Crowned a crime czar with a trash can \t th< war's end ne served for time v v. iireman, but in 1623 transferred to the police departmen With raw courage, pumpt.s and his own special rat-and arvue-after-wurds tactics. Brod-'rick advanced so .apidly that within two years he was a first-grade250 words
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Article, Illustration1405 1966-05-31 7 Raw courage and rock-hard fists were his weapons ONE June evening in New York when crime, nourished by Prohibition, thrived, the owner of a small backstreet restaurant rang the police and complained that three ruffians were standing in front of his premises insulting passing women.UP - 1,405 words
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Advertisement106 1966-05-31 7 What's Happening Back Home? I nirrs lo friends and relatives now overseas are only nne link between them and home A rcjuUir link With the home scene is to aend The Straits Budget, the weekly edition ol The Straits Times. Mal.OM.Mis. e\-M.il.i>si.ui and friends abroad c •mini do better than106 words
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Article634 1966-05-31 8 Th t Bangkok talks have begun well. The goodwill which was gilded by the flying mission from Indonesia has helped materially to create the mood and the atmosphere in which results can be expected. Projjiess hits been made, Tun Razak told the Press after his morning meeting634 words
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Article422 1966-05-31 8 There seems little doubt that trawler operated based on Pangkor Island have been putting to sea in defiance of a b;in imposed by the Government last November, after a si riottl clash between them-M-ki-s and inshore fishermen from neighbouring coastal villages. There is more than a suspicion, also,422 words
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Article146 1966-05-31 8 In only one month the mobile library service launched by the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club has demonstrated its worth. Demand for its .services in Ulu Langat, according to the library's driver, lias been overwhelming. This may be only because the library is a curiosity, of course, but a146 words
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492 1966-05-31 8 Britain's emergency without urgency By IVAN YATES London, Mon. THK whole of Bri- tain is in a state of emergency. But nobody certainly no foreigner would think it The emergency powers w hit h the Government is assuming just in case" are the usual ones to keep the docks moving492 words
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377 1966-05-31 8 A bill to acquire property LETTER I REFER to a recent letter in your newsoaDer on the new Land Acquisition Bill It is common knowledge that the purpose of the new Bill is to allow Government to acquire land at substantially less than the market value. What, however, may not377 words
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Article, Illustration930 1966-05-31 8 COLIN LEGUM - The struggle for power in Uganda COLIN LEGUM Behind the threat of civil war by ■wr UGANDA may K be heading towards bitter civil war centred on the Kingdom of Buganda, the most populous and advanced region of this progressive East African country, which achieved its independence less than fourOFNS - 930 words
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Advertisement546 1966-05-31 8 Straits Tines Malay Mail CaVaMM •4'tr>it«»M«t> m*t C«HO STORAGt SUPtHMAftKIT O-ckard tea* f««c«»fm»»» O«»'«) COLO STORAGI aRANCMIS At MRMka R»«4 K«t««t Nav«l Autlwmta' Afix't: CITY BOOK STORI LTD., Wmcnctlcr M»»»«. C»«r«r Quay. TMI NIWS MONT ».tiM'"<k Sup»r«»«r«n» M M ISMAIL J Arfnvroltr N«»«l IIM. HAMIIM STORI. 141? U»»cr Chanai *.»4.546 words
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Advertisement49 1966-05-31 8 The Bank You Can Trust CrSt Bank with MALAYAN ■ANKINQ LIMITED and you bank wisely Ml AX) OeTlCt^ MALAYAN lANKIUIIOIN6 92. Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. BANKING LIMITED ami »«.i—»<B*ri.«< nil AutkvnW Ci».til S SO 000 000 likm*- WA ••Kf Up Ca»Mat t IS 000 000 Creu* Aim Exeat* $5*000.00049 words
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Advertisement90 1966-05-31 8 A QUALITY PRODUCT MADE IN MALAYSIA aar ax Bai B Bl I ■■■■■■■•■aalßai «dfl Hk^^ Consult iu> for all your pressed steel water and other storage tank requirements. Built to British standard spocifications Moderate Charges. LIAN FATT CONSTRUCTION CO., 107- 108 AB, 4J Mile, Klang R«»a«l, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****.90 words
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221 1966-05-31 9 Planned family: Malay interest growing I/UALA LUMPUR, Mm, More Malay mothers are seeking advice on family plu'ining~, the chairman of the Kedah Family Planning Association, Dr Siti Hasmah binte Haji Mohamed Ali, said here today. Speaking to reporters belore leaving for a onemonth course in population planning at the University221 words
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115 1966-05-31 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. In- chc Hussein Kumari. fonnrr president of the Football Association of Singapore, difd in the General Hospital this morning where he was admitted on Saturday after a heart attack. He leaves a widow and ei«ht children. The funeral will leave Thomson Ridge115 words
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Article, Illustration101 1966-05-31 9 \yHLN he mis in Budapest last week. Singapore's Prime .Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew, visited Freedom Hill, famous for its Ikilc statues like the one in the background. 1 his statue shows ,i Hungarian worker slaving a dragon. The dragon symbolises war. Mr. Lee used field101 words
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Article140 1966-05-31 9 ANNUAL JOB SURVEY STARTS TODAY |yl ALA LLMPUR, Mon. The annual employment surxe.v in major towns in the country this morning. It i-i a mini project undertaken by the Ministry of Labour and the Department of Statistics. It will end on June 30. The survey will provide the Government with140 words
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Article28 1966-05-31 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Univer&ity of Singapore Students' Union today protested xgam.st Uif police han on several floats at the unions annual rag float procession on Saturday28 words
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375 1966-05-31 9 Widow gives up rights for $220,000 SINGAPORE. Monday A FORMER waitress, declared by the High Court in 1963 to be a lawful widow of 'Biscuit King" Lee Gee Chong, renounced her rights as an administrator of the estate and was paid $220,000, it was disclcAd today. In the High Court,375 words
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163 1966-05-31 9 Sarawak curfew extended deeper inland l/UCHING. Mon. The nightly border curfew in Sarawak's First Division, has been extended to cover a much wider area inland from the Indonesian border. The curfew is from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. nightly. In another curfew order gazetted today the whole of the Gunong163 words
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Article55 1966-05-31 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Governor-General of New Zealand. Sir Bernard Ferguson, is to pay a brief and informal visit to Malaysia and Singapore Irom Juno 22 to July 1 to meet New Zealand Servicemen stationed in the area. He will be accompanied by Lady Fergusson and members55 words
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Article29 1966-05-31 9 KUALA LUMPLK. M Inche Jamsari bin Muhamcd. broadcasting aMlaUnt In tin Malay service of Radio Malaysia ha& left for Australia t< a roui.se on rural broadcasting.29 words
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Article32 1966-05-31 9 CEREMBAN, Mon. A tractor driver. Tung Soong, 38. was electrocuted when the crane of his tractor came into contact with an overhead electric line at Ulu Sawah Estate here yesterday.32 words
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242 1966-05-31 9 Escapees may need money, police warn ly U AL A LUMPUR, Mon. Police today fear that the prison escapees Chew Kirn Lin, 25. and Mohamed Faruk, 29.— wi1l i.oon take to crime to obtain money. The public are warned to te on the look out for thest dangerous criminals, w242 words
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Article40 1966-05-31 9 SIiNGAI'OHi: Mon. Bee Nonf ted 20. ;cll to her death rom th of block if Ball ;n Sci'uie Huu>e this non Ing. Hi r bmiv landed on the r vi of I tow of tuo-Moray ihfMvhi40 words
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Advertisement204 1966-05-31 9 But he could bo found by tomorrow through The Straits Times TELE- ADS service. If you have lost a treasured or important possession, you stand a good chance of recovering It quickly by phoning in your advertisement now for tomorrow's Straits Times. Advertisements are accepted up to 3.00 p.m. for204 words
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Advertisement159 1966-05-31 9 Enjoy unique dRU service virtually the world around hp«Tn »nir pBBIH Ik^v.CHOlAOl Jipn A r Lines gives you the most|fKious service thit Ihes rtANCiKO^^ COMNMAC(N^^rjP/ the fiobt. ft And now more flifhts than evir V before: 17 jets t week to Tokyo from Hong Kong V v more thin any159 words
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Miscellaneous772 1966-05-31 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANXEL S Kuala Lum- j Hsh; 710 Sports Arena: 7.35 pur. Prnang; 6 Ipoh, Malacca; Condid Camera: 8 News in 3. 10 Johorr Bahru; 4 Taipinj; Mandarin: 8.10 Slnaran 835 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluanf. Zane Orey The«tre You Only Run Once: 9 News In the Ml p.m.-772 words
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Article62 1966-05-31 10 I KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. I Mai. Mohamed Zulkilli bin Mo- 1 hatned Kushairi, tormer officer commanding of No. 6 Transport I Company. Malaysian Service Corps. Is expected to leave here for Britain tomorrow lor a tourmonth course at the Royal Coios of Transport. i He will62 words
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208 1966-05-31 10 PEKAN Monday 'J'HE "Temasha Menuba' (fish drive) in the Pahang River today brought to an end the four-day celebrations marking the 62nd birthday of the Sultan of Pahang. Thousands of people, including YIPs and members of the diplomatic corps, joined the Sultan in208 words
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164 1966-05-31 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon rrHE Prime Minister of Western Australia. Mr. David Brand, was reunited at an informal gathering here this evening with 25 Malaysians whom he had befriended in Perth when they were students there. Mr. Brand is in Kuala I Lumpur on a164 words
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240 1966-05-31 10 $40,000 Govt loan for Parit Transport Co-op PARIT. Mon. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Haji Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji Jawi, today handed a cheque for $40,000 as loan to the Parit Transport Cooperative Society at Layang Layang Kiri, near here, to buy two more buses for its present fleet240 words
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Article33 1966-05-31 10 KLUANG. Moa— Che Khatiiali binti Khasran ha.s been electrd chairman oi the Kluans? L't.ua Kiiuni Ibu. Other olf.naN: Sacrttary. Che Zainon blnti Abdul Rihaman. treaaurer, Che Y.n:g b:iHi Haji Sham■adaUn.33 words
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144 1966-05-31 10 pENANO. Mon. City Council manual workers with 15 years service and more should be allowed to withdraw 75 per cent ot their provident fund to build houses. The demand was made by the Penang and Province Wellesley Municipal and Govorument Labour Union In144 words
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Article19 1966-05-31 10 PONTIAN. Mon In. Wumrni Institute here will hold at the Pontian Kcsi House on June 9.19 words
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Article, Illustration81 1966-05-31 10 Award for Scoutmaster who saved boy's life l/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Wan Hassan bin Wan Ahmad, (above) a Scoutmaster of the Boy Scouts Troop, 15th Tumpat Scout Group, Kelantan. has been awarded the Chief Scout's Commendation for saving a boy from drowning during the recent floods in the East coast. This81 words
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Article66 1966-05-31 10 I KUALA LLMPL'R. Mon.-Ihree of the Civil Aviation Department will »{0 overseas tor training under the Colombo Plan •.his week. Mr. Liew Khai Clirong jnd Mr. 'Lai Thian Loong will lr.<\r lor .Britain on Thursday to aucnd a 11-week i-ourse In advanced air iralfii- control.66 words
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232 1966-05-31 10 IPOH. Mon. The 1 district hospitals at Batu Gajah and Tapuh have become "teaching hospitals" for two groups of University oi Malaya medical .students under a new scheme to erase the prejudice of working in rural Other batches are also known to l>o in232 words
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Article42 1966-05-31 10 IPOH. Mon. A schoolboy Cneong Footc Menc. IS was kill»<i yesterday whei knocked diA\n by a cat while cro i junction of Bclfifld Sn Market Srrrer here. He d.rtl *hi» beine taken to the General 11 piul.42 words
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Article20 1966-05-31 10 NIBO.NO TEB.M I monthly mrrtlrn a Provmtf rural district council, .scheduled Cot ay, will now ix- held tomorrow.20 words
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Advertisement388 1966-05-31 10 MITSUBISHI In television, as in other fields, Mitsubishi offers you the finest in... DUALITY jmi _j ■I The quality and reliability for which today's Mrlsu. a hi tl television receivers are renowned is part of a tradition of quality that began with Mitsubishi in 1857 over a century ago. In388 words
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Miscellaneous73 1966-05-31 10 /If'"*' Onwo Bt t V.T. f lam fin IHrk Trmmw "ft €kmafwr €mmsd Vmats an old mill in I "1 a_s>hYtwo leaves the Srn c-rToXj^^mMS^ I WILLOWDALE," SAYS TRACY, j HACUCLV CHRISTINES "TDE fCO STARCH L___ M^ m^ mm mmm mm f NOW WE MUST SCRAM, CATCWES ON THE STOP73 words
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Article105 1966-05-31 11 MALACCA. Moa. The Chief Minister ol Malacca. Inc-he Abdul Ghafar bin Bhba. yesterday assured non-Malaya that there would never be Malay domination In Mala] He "he «-ndiiia .iat;on would >r:ng a new era of devel nent I .1 because ill cllo:!.^ i,t t lie Governnein105 words
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Article11 1966-05-31 11 a collision ::h .< c«r U :tr >nh Bridur Roud-Btv-11 words
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Article37 1966-05-31 11 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Govenunmt has accepted a tender for $966,987.92 for the construction of a new secondary M-hool in lowland Road, off Serar.goon Road. The new school will be completed ■within a year.37 words
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Article, Illustration437 1966-05-31 11 MR. VEO Products should be ol internal ;ona: standard' Singapore Govt asked to give more aid to export drive gINGAPORE. Mon.— The chairman ol the Singapore Manufacturers' Association. Mr. Alan Yeo. today urged the Singapore Government to extend its tax incentives to help local industries going into437 words
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113 1966-05-31 11 Thai Defence College team on week's visit KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Nineteen officers from the National Defence College of Thailand have arrived here for a oneweek study of Malaysia's »-oonomic, political and defence problems. The irroup Is led by R»arAdmlral Prawns PibulaonKfixni nf the Royal Thai Navy Supreme Cimmi.nd Headmiarters 1»113 words
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103 1966-05-31 11 TV set is stolen from Home for Aged DEN'ANG. Mon. The 120 women inmates of the Home for the Aged here have lost their most prized possession a television set donated by two well-wishers. Thieves stole it from their sitting room last Thursday night. Now the women sit aimlessly in103 words
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Article71 1966-05-31 11 IPOH, Mon. A lorry driver Mahlnder Slng... 25. was fined $25 by the magistrate's court here today when he pleaded guilty to behaving ln a disorderly manner •1 the Ontral Police Station on the night of May 4. The court was told that he 1 knocked71 words
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Article49 1966-05-31 11 SINGAPORE. Mm. A Si;.ir.n>ery has •.< on a jpM medal at the 15th taMtnattonal I! lanu I. last mon'h. This is the fourth ntnr Umi Nam Kee nurseries have won nn award at the show. This year, they sent two boxes of assorted orchid ».pray.v49 words
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Article66 1966-05-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Tbt Kure.ii: Amb.is3.tuur. Tan Brl Kvu li.iii Clio;- todny denied -in aaencjr utxjrt ital tin- pn>pused Meeting vi a-shu Poreifn M 1 in S<^uul km to establish ..11 Asian P..CHIC Trcnty OCVUtaMIM Hr .said the purpo&o of UlO meet inn ni to promote66 words
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Article, Illustration88 1966-05-31 11 Fishing 'strike' by 4,000 is over PAKIT BINTAR. Mon. About 4.000 fishermen from Krian and South Province Wellolry. who stayed away from the s»ca yesterda> in protost against illegal trawline. resumed fishing this morning. Yestcrclav. the Minister of Agriculture and Cooperative*. ll. i ii Ohazali bin ll. ui Jawi spoke88 words
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Article157 1966-05-31 11 ALOR STAR, Monday. r rHE Customs here seized about 2701 b of raw opium, worth $50,000, from an abandoned ca" after a chase round the town last night Tlv driver escaped after his car crashed Into an oncoming vehicle. Two Customs officers in a Laud157 words
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102 1966-05-31 11 SCHOOLGIRL AWARDED GERMAN ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIP SINGAPORE. Mon schoolgirl ij, one of five Singapore students who have been awarded scholarships by the German Embassy for .studies at an engineering school in Germany. She Is Margaret Watt Wong Chun. An Embassy statement said this was the first time an Asian girl had102 words
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Article39 1966-05-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Information anci Broadcast Inc. Inche fc en v bir. Abdul Rahman, will open the aa> nu.d conference of the v Writers" Association at Devan Bji.m i'u&tuka on June 5.39 words
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193 1966-05-31 11 1/ILIM. Mon. The Prime Minlst. r, Tengku Abdul Kahmm. last night called on Ma lnsi.ins <>f all f.tiths to pr.iv for tit,, speedy enil of Indonesian confrontation so th;il P'".:.f won', l onre again relga in thi* coinilr\ The rcslor 1 1193 words
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Advertisement223 1966-05-31 11 Malaysia colourful menthly women's nuginne written by Malaysians for Malaysians designed to provide Malaysia s younger grneratiMi with up to the minute iniirmaton on subjects ranjinj from fashions to beauty tips. I Nova I honey I the new monthly I exciting and exclusive I magazine that dares to be 11223 words
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Advertisement130 1966-05-31 11 65/2/12 _^a^^ IP I Constipation y?«^r^. uvernignt > *ax- v^ C^^fltßßfl 1 4 ♦t V> '^'•■r > B^P^^^*^C I ■^■fl AVAILABLE IN 245, 8$ and 2's SOLE AGENTS: HARPER. GILFILLAN CO. LTD. Travel to HONG KONG JAPAN for your holidays and business by tkfal ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES. Sailing Dates for:130 words
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Miscellaneous260 1966-05-31 11 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS a \tyvai io knock of the «nt*i 1. (.'onimonjj id tfcWMl ol bnM'T.cMff l T*\ ooout mewl .fleetDung oack .-.kill «J. 4. 4) in? pun of the eve <7 Aiiei nny. «n> birt.i problem i c«i:»es perplexity <9> ll "n«tely fatal condition 10. Coach lour planned260 words
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Article, Illustration320 1966-05-31 12 MAKE-UP AND HAIRDO IN SOFT. PERFECT HARMONY COR the June bride who wants to put aside the current "mod" look and for just once in her life time look deliciously feminine and romantic she will do well to follow what French experts have to say about320 words
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868 1966-05-31 12 Marriage is like a book to be read and re- discovered MARRIAGE is the ending of niost modern romance* Boy meets girl. boy losfs girt boy girl, is the story and the conclusion implies thai now :ill their troubles :ire over :»nd the future holds nothing but good. And this,868 words
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Advertisement145 1966-05-31 12 PETRI© cameras fulfill all photographic needs from. the amateur to. the professional If tS" BbV --^^SrV-^^BBsl Hg' jtM BBBBBF*! FLEX-7 FLEX-V6 B^BBB^BBB^BBBBBBBB^^vC^^ jPSV^^S^Bkw^S^Bßßßß^Bk^flf 7-S RACER Sole Agents: g SINGAPORE m \Xl -Vim KU*«-A CUMPUR I\*' W PENAN6 PHOTO CO..LTD. TEL ***** ***** ****** I NFW Waldorf I 111. If DELUXE145 words
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Advertisement227 1966-05-31 12 Dreamt tan tome trut n Fsshion j& >Designlns sIbSSL. 3 i7B\avs a Study el hem* te bf o druqnr> 1 Send For Free Booklet CHOONG ASSOCS./INTL Dcpt FD/ST. 5 P.O. Box 953, Pcnonq Please send me your FREE booklet, "Adventures in Drcit Designing without obligation I <.nc!osc 15 ct. tlomp227 words
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Advertisement1156 1966-05-31 13 .KPQOI t. Wt>l COA^i U.R.i Uui S't-'i t*'<a P, i'f-ani Pinaii CYCLOPS la Pt Jaaa 1. ACHILLES Stall JMe I EIPINOR Jaai I Au'ove.oo' ium s jum a int 112 iuaa it Ct'i .'■;> June ii lum II laic ?l 11 imi 24 MI.NIOP :t lull 21 MtCHAON <- lune1,156 words
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Advertisement2485 1966-05-31 13 WEStSS^^^KSSSSK^ i CAP TH£\L H hUN£S i --I ■ir i i CXPREU SAILINGS 10 tENOA-HAVRt-HAMBURfctHIMtKMIVIN-ROtTtlrtAM-AMSItRtAM ANIWERPAARHUS-COPENHA6EN. S t.'t a"' -< > ij.ii n Dj'| h :h» a, Cat 0Rl» 41 jim 11,11 Jail 12.14 ISyttl luly 4 July 12 Ik July II 24 21 UNA i tuiy vIS inly II2,485 words
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Advertisement1179 1966-05-31 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOI OUTWUD SERVICE FBOM U.kWCONTINENT. lUlill III: rttn p.ruai Pttt-t Cm OF WELLINGTON LcnJOA, Hamburf. Rottinlaia. Hj.a. Hull. lam- mi, Mbro la Part CITY BF PtflNA London, Hamß.r|, Bremea, i- <■_ l/llJaae CITY OF RIPON lonion. Hamtwrt. RlTtiruna. 11/ISJtM 11/TBP-H CIEY OF NEWCASTLE1,179 words
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Article156 1966-05-31 14 MELBOURNE. Man. INDUSTRIALS today tinned early but closed ite-dy witb movet> about on balance. B.H.P. which announced plans to step up it* ofl -shore oil drilllu£ tinned 10 cents to $5.56. The sharpest tails was In Philip Mania, down 10 cents to 80.80. Base metals generally moved narrowly,156 words
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Article248 1966-05-31 14 JIM first sratle robber to b. buyers clwed At 3 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur NcsU-rdav at bb ;l renls per Ib. dciw n half a cent on Friday's clotting level for the position. I tar tone was Inactive. R.A.S. and I .M.X.X. closing prices in cents248 words
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Article272 1966-05-31 14 THE following /list oi selectee 1 Malayan Inciustriais yields Is based on last sale to May 28. •P. 'O-V' 'IV 'TC Cod Sore J94 7 3 I 1.3 D-inlors "J 63 CD 3.SX 9.TX 2 oX K Kiurltera It- CD 9.8 t9.( MM i:-»o 3.00 XD 3 3X272 words
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867 1966-05-31 14 From Our Market Correspondent rr Stock Exchange was very steady yesterday with an increased turnover of 794.406 units although tbe tone was quiet. Both operators and investors were awaiting the outcome of the Bangkok talks with sellers reluctant to meet the market while bids867 words
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Article27 1966-05-31 14 Malayan Stock Inddr* May 28. .May 3*. ■Industiiak; 101.6* 101.93 liny I .'<l.(i> 1;il ■> I rulibrrN: Illl.;,7 11H.J7 Dm, ::n. rn.n Ma Urr. ':<». 19KI lim27 words
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Article907 1966-05-31 14 UIMNtSS in and reported to the Singapo c and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of tbe Stock yesterday, with the nnmh. r of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: BouMtifl (l.OOU) Jl 70; C.C.M. ;g.O00) $1.62 D. '16.000) (1.61, (1.00U) Jt.ftK. (47.0001 $1.60. Sl.fiO &U <6.000> »:."i907 words
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Article81 1966-05-31 14 V^rlir>» iym^ aion.in the Sm/aoo'* MjiD.ur «Hi»f< or »<e«clr<f today irt i;:.- r .rr,\ l J, Kin Tun* Loir.-' sVaasi Klrmoa.'u Achilla* 33 34. Unn<lvar<l Minkm «2 (3. A»tn<l > MV Kabila Mi Bun U K.W. k N.W 4. and Perlis NW. Part awetttnham'. Wharf tJertttt: S<lK>al,81 words
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Article19 1966-05-31 14 THh A-'O<iatioo of BsoKs h) Hiiit- i a made do change* ia itf. r«t«» ourcaaata yet Urdu.19 words
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353 1966-05-31 14 rE price of Straits tin fell by 62* cents yesterday to $651 per picul on an offering estimated up 5 tons to 235 tons. Good support at lower levels, especially from the Continent was reported. MALAYAN BIBBER MARKET: After a lower and very353 words
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Advertisement228 1966-05-31 14 CLOSING PRICES May. 30. RIBBER PRICE: bfit rnl> (down balf a ct-utK TIN SUSI (down Vi; cents). Inofficial estimated offering 235 tons» (up 5 tons). PRODUCE PRICES CHINESC Prwiuca Ricnanga. Singapsra n*n prlcat par pioul ysstarday: Coconut sill bulk $46 sellers, drum 547» filers. Capra: May /June LX /Continent: Unquoted.228 words
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Advertisement509 1966-05-31 15 Ik l^J j BANK HOLIDAYS It is hereby notified that all members of '.he Association In SINGAPORE ulll be CsOBBd tor business on FRIDAY. 3RD JUNE, lor Vesak Day and in the STATES OF MALAYSIA 0.. WEDNESDAY. BTH JUNE, on the occasion of the birthday of D.V.M.M. Yang diPertuan Agong.509 words
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Advertisement280 1966-05-31 15 KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. Taw until daripada |vm>virong2 vans bordaltar di-J.K R. didalam kelas "D" dan kaatas akan di-terim.t Ji-Pr.iabat PciißHiali Kerja Raya. Negrrl^ Tanah Melayu. J.K.R.. Ibu Pp.ibat. Jalan Maxvvrll KuaU Lumpur hingca tain pukul 12.00 tengah lian pada hart 9th bulan Jun tahun 1960 untok. PEMBINAAN KAPADA 2 BELOK280 words
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Advertisement1147 1966-05-31 16 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUCTION SALE E^.M I z=z AUTHORITY i mi high iolbi IV M414V4 AX UI'AD 1 _r^Pff^^* IK\l I H lIHMKIMIM Ml iJ^^Z Originating Summoni No. 197 V^— I'KOl'llt T MOIIAMtn s RIIMII of 1965 fcf W£6 1M JhiE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Kehar Singh son of1,147 words
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Advertisement705 1966-05-31 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS j CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG Applications are Invited from Malaysian Citizens for the followIng po.sts in the City Engineer's Department: (1) One post of Assistant Engineer (U) One post of Temporary I Assistant Engineer 2 The appointments will be on the timescale $6 J x 34A-934705 words
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Advertisement1837 1966-05-31 16 MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are invited from Malaysian Citizens for the following appointments: 1. MALAY TRANSLATOR INTKRPRKTKR in the State Secretariat. Penang. Salary scale: $152.50x7.50-167 50/224x14-336 366x14--♦22 448 xl 4 -504 plus Cost of Living Allowance at current rmes AGE: Must have attained 17th but not their 24th birthday. QUALIFICATIONS:1,837 words
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Advertisement710 1966-05-31 16 TENDERS MAJLIS AMANAH RA'AYAT (MARA) i DISPOSAL OF SIRPLI 8 PLAN I Bids are invited for the disposal of the following; Fruit Canning Equipment. Belarhan Manufacturing Equipment. Austin Gipsy Vehlc!es. Coir Manufacturing Equipment. Earth Mover Spares International TD. 8. 9, 14. and 18. Allls Chalmers HD 10. Huber. Ferguson Light710 words
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Advertisement226 1966-05-31 16 NOTICES NOTICE We give notice that Mr. Ten Bale Quay has left our employment mi his own accord on 31 5 fifi and tie has no authority to not or transact business on our behalt ifter that date. LIONO HTN Sc CO, 28 Phillip Street. S'nor*. THE PORT OF SINGAPORE226 words
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Article727 1966-05-31 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL COACH LEE WAI TONGS TACTICS SUCCEED IN HK By Kuala Lumpur, Mon fUK ASIAN All-Stars football team will adopt strategy of defence in depth and breakaway raids in their matches in Malaysia against the touring English league first division clubs, Sheffield Wednesday and727 words
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Article32 1966-05-31 17 Ht.vwr. Mon ptnang incll sport* Club won four ni calnst Kuala Lumpur Ilunlcipa Council sen.- here today Br»i Irlh tNinll S-2 rMdmint.m 4 7 3-o. rennia 5-2. I footbaM 1132 words
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Article97 1966-05-31 17 SINGAPORE. Mon. Lim Scow Peng bet«me the Orat marksman to qualify for selection in Singapore's tfam for the in G.ime.s when he scored 660 out of a possible aggregate of 600 In the rapid tire pvent at the trial organised Ik the Singapore Rifle Association. Three97 words
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Article46 1966-05-31 17 AUCKLAND. M"n. Noriko Tnkacl (Japan) beat Minarnl 'Indonesia! 11-2. 11.4 to Wln the singles title In the women's Invitation tournament for liber Cup players here last nielu T Barlnafsa and C Janata (USi bea» Taknci ;«nd K Gotoh 15-8. 15-5 In the doubles final.46 words
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Article45 1966-05-31 17 Ph'NANG. Mon m C he SHlleh bin Hussain has been elected eneuttfc president of the Penan* Schools' Sport* Council The vice-president* are Mr Keong Slew Tat and Rev. Bro. Anselm John, secretary Mr lee Kum Fook and treasurer Inche Mohamed Rahim bin Hashim.45 words
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Article643 1966-05-31 17 FOR IPOH RACES TPOH. Mon. Dust Devil s ■»> i Bon Viveur n 09 Weights for all t Morning Time Ml Penfnjau 8 08 nine raies of tin- Sri Scnvum 8.115 I Sea Pip I OR Perak Turf lubs nark Foil sol Super Chief 807 Derby meeting mm- F.quitt643 words
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275 1966-05-31 17 Services to play S'pore tomorrow in friend-in-need act By JOL DORAI V^INGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Joint Services, always a staunch friend of local football, have offered to help the Football Association of Singapore to raise money to start their thrice-postponed league first division championship. The FAS need $3,000 to pay the275 words
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389 1966-05-31 17 Khir favours Ministry aid for school sport I/UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Education, inche Mohamed Khir Johari. has prov i s i o nally agreed to his ministry's acceptance of "direct financial responsibility" for the Schools' Sports Council of Malaysia. Once the agreement Is confirmed, the Ministry would arrange389 words
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Article110 1966-05-31 17 I ONDON. Mon. Masluaq Mohammad, the Pakistani Test batsman, hit his first century in the county championship yesterday for Northamptonshire at Leicester against Leicestershire. Mushtaq batted 165 mlns. hitting 15 fours, to reach three figures. Mushtaq (111 not out» and David Steele (87 not out) haveReuter - 110 words
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Article33 1966-05-31 17 LONDON Mon. Derbyshire had score 59 for eight wickets at lunch In reply to the West Indians' 371-2 declared on the second day of their three-day cricket match at Derby today.33 words
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Article, Illustration516 1966-05-31 17 D'Oliveira hits century to celebrate Test selection LONDON, Monday. nASIL D'Ollveira, the 31-year-old 0 South African born cricketer who has been named in England's team of 12 for the First Test against the West Indies at Old Trafford, Manchester, on Thursday, celebratpd his selection by hittine 100 runs in 99min516 words
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Article81 1966-05-31 17 MODESTO •'-•ai.tornni.. Mon Southern University ot Baton Rouge. LnMMM, broke the world record for the 440-y«rd relay when 'hey ■MM 39.l>«ec a! the California Relays here Their time be-, ii> pro'ou- mark of 39 7 set by Stanford University In 1 Pf»s Te\a» Soi.therr Ur>iver«itv81 words
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378 1966-05-31 17 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN B* Kuala Lumpur. Mon <f help tab preparation* < r U written A former student of Methodi* Boys School. Kuala Lumpur. Dr Ananca won the 100 and ">2O yards events in the Selannor championships in 1958.378 words
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Article171 1966-05-31 17 PENANG. Mon Former badminton Mar Eddy Cho^ng. driving and Austin Cooper -S', clocked the fastest time of the day for car.- when he reiur.ied 39 55sec in the Penang and North Malaya Motor Club'a Vale of Tempe hill climb her* d-iy. Eddy was first In the171 words
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Miscellaneous187 1966-05-31 17 SPORTS SUMMARY ATHLETICS Horle> MS> 3;-niilr crOMrountry <T Anson): Div A M Anhimoo!;ini 23:15.0; Div. B— KM VenuROpalam 22:44.0. Div C M Salleh Girls- A. Ramonamah BASKETBALL Herak i ships (Ipoh>: Men Pah Yin 64 Slew Pane 53; Cheong Kong 55 Seong Yip 41 Women Lumut MCA Youths 41 Menu187 words
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Miscellaneous132 1966-05-31 17 fWnh Gin Dah 15. Su Gen «-15>. HOCKEY Ipoh Let: Postals 3 ACS 2 Malacca Lj-e: Kilat 2 Police 0 SOCCER Ipoh Div. S: SMTD B. Oa.iah PCRC A 1 1; Ramblers "A" wo Stile DID Malacca Div.> 2: Kubu Utd B 9 Tamilian Aasn 3 TABLE TENNIS Penant c'ship132 words
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Miscellaneous46 1966-05-31 17 DIARY 8OCCER Penmng Div. 2 Tg Bungah Rangers v MRC (Si: p.m.); DW. 1: Prisons v Medicals (6.45, both matches at Cin Stadium i Ipoh Dl». 2: Ramblers 'A' v 13 Inf. Bn <JAJ Itrdi: W». 3: Tamil Yg'tsers 'A v PBS. B. Oajah (Coronatlor frt).46 words
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Article, Illustration89 1966-05-31 18 FACE to face at the first working session of the Bangkok talks to end co n f ro n t ation Mr. Adam Malik and Tun Abdul Razak lean across the table and smile as the cameras click. On Tun Razak's right arc Mr. Khaw Kai Boh89 words
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Article103 1966-05-31 18 I AGOS. Mon. At least 35 people have been killed and several hundred injured in inter-tribal clashes in Northern Nigeria, reports reaching here said today. The clashes breaking out in many towns of Northern Nigeria were between Northern dwelling tribesmen and Ibos. who come fromReuter - 103 words
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Article36 1966-05-31 18 TOURS. (France i Mon.— Farmer Maurice Grrgnler. 57. made a bet lie could eat 10 hard-boiled egg* in quick succession. He won the Ik-' but tiifrt minutes later of suflotat ion A P36 words
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266 1966-05-31 18 CAIGON, Mon. A Buddhist monk burned himself to death today in protest against Premier Nguyen Cao Ky, and the church's most respected moderate leader. Thich Tarn Chau. dramatically announced he, too. now wanted a new government. Officials at the Vlen Hoa Dao Pagoda said266 words
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157 1966-05-31 18 Beatles and the new sound of music LONDON. Mon Some'hiriK strange has happened to Britain's pop groups they have discovered Indian muvi It began earlier this year with a visit to London by Ravi Shankar. brilliant Indian rniioiri.ui uho phi.VN thr sitar— ;i sort of elongated guitar wltli a haunting,AP - 157 words
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Article185 1966-05-31 18 CAPE KENNEDY. Mon SURVEYOR spacecraft was blasted off here today in America's lirst bid to land v robot television camera intact on the moon. The spacecraft, due to reach the moon's Ocean ol Storm.s early on Thursday after a 63-hour journey, rode atop185 words
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168 1966-05-31 18 Wild climax to goodwill visit that went wrong VALLETTA (Malta) Mon. Italian sailattacked police Witt) chains and whips last night clashed with civilians and British In a wild climax to a goodwill visit that wont wrong. 1 1 of th c sailors were Injured In the frac Bilema, three miles168 words
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Advertisement154 1966-05-31 18 Lute CLASSIFIEDS 29 Word, SU Minimum) CHIN LIM: Nee Knen Dick mon4 ■■■o Mr. and Mrs. Chin Tat Mln to !<|f;t .l/o Mr. and Mrs. Lira \ik Hul. EXCLUSIVE .^mmmwk %wtmm*. A9*^^^ A, tB HT Mm INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT. (via Honolulu). Aboard luxury Philippine Air Lines offer you first-run, PAL DC-8154 words
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Miscellaneous49 1966-05-31 18 The weather Hißhest and \a* est temperatures in Malaysia and tiinga|x>re lor the period 8 p.ni Sunday to 8 p.m. yesteic*-v: lluh.vt i Kuala >ur 73 Kota 81.. ru Penang 88 73 Ipoh 73 Malacca 88 75 Sincapore nn 77 C Hlßhlands 73 11 Jesselton 88 Kuchln.. 91 7249 words
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