The Straits Times, 30 June 1966
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Title Section24 1966-06-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Notinnal Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KON 203424 words
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665 1966-06-30 1 P. KRISHNAN - Leaders who get drunk and fight in public P. KRISHNAN -BY TENGKU By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman said today that some Sarawak leaders he did not name them were "going around getting drunk and fighting in public like rowdies. This must stop." These leaders, the Prime Minister said665 words
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Article, Illustration868 1966-06-30 1 Fuel depots blasted RAIDS CLIMAX CONTROVERSY IN U.S. SAIGON, Wednesday. AMERICAN planes today bombed the outskirts of Hanoi and its port of Haiphong carrying the war for the first time right up to the North Vietnamese capital. A U.S. spokesman said the attack was on fuel installations868 words
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263 1966-06-30 1 The most dangerous areas in the world CANBERRA, Wednesday THE South East Asia Treaty Organisation council said tonight it considered the situation in the treaty areas "the most dangerous in the world," and efforts to meet the Communist challenge there must not fail. In a communique bsurri following its annualReuter - 263 words
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Article, Illustration757 1966-06-30 1 Tun Lim: Why did I vanish? I wanted a rest... /CANBERRA, Wed. The Malaysian High Commissioner, Tun Lim Yew Hock, spoke to reporters tonight for the first time since his nine-day disappearance earlier this month. He appeared nervous and tired as he faced a battery of press and television cameras757 words
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Article61 1966-06-30 1 KINSHASA <Leopoldvillei. Wed.— Premier Ambroi.-p Nouma/iiiia yesterday took over supreme power:- in ihr Congo Republic < Brazzaville i lollouine an uprising by some BOBberi of the army and trlbSMMn against the ruling party. iin Prank r tn "i« H < >;<i be wmt acting, In thoAP - 61 words
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Article24 1966-06-30 1 TOKYO. Wrd. .Japan is rnnsidrnim the pOMtbllitjr ol building the worlds largesi ship a 500.--000-lon lankrr. a Transport Ministry spokcMnan said loriav.24 words
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Article21 1966-06-30 1 LONDON Wed— London airport is to have a £90.000 underground chapel (or the use of all religious denominations Rputer.Reuter - 21 words
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Article35 1966-06-30 1 JAKARTA. Wed. Indonesia will discuss the withdrawal of British troops from Malaysia with the British Foreign Minister, Mr. Michael Stewart, during his visit here, the Foreign Minister, Mr. Adam Malik, said today. AP.AP - 35 words
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Article202 1966-06-30 1 British seamen call off strike LONDON, Wed. Britain's seamen today called off their six-week-old strike which has tied up ovor onethird of the country's merchant fleet and plunged the country's sagging economy into deeper trouble. Scan *n' ader Bill Hogarth ninced the decision ier a four-hour meeting of the nationalReuter - 202 words
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Article33 1966-06-30 1 Ml>>!\(. PI \M crasiii wns MANILA, Wai Ml ing Philippine Air Lines M I MHftBI H people HMHnM at S.iblayan on Mimloro Inland, polite reported tonight. No mention of casualties. TPI.33 words
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132 1966-06-30 2 JAKARTA, Wed. Dr. Mohammed Hatta, former vice-President who resigned over policy disagreements with President Soekarno, has bitterly attacked the President's concept of guided democracy. Dr. Hatta. who resigned In 1958, told students at Bogor University: "To cover his failure the President always132 words
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Article63 1966-06-30 2 HONG KONG. Wed. The British Navy said today one of 1U ships- the anti-submarine eocort vessel Cambrian. might have accidentally shelled a village during firing practice in Hong Kong's New Territories last Friday. An explosion ripped a big hole on (he ground near a hut at Pile UlcReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration370 1966-06-30 2 Nasution now says it: Armed Forces won't topple Soekarno and set up military junta JAKARTA, Wednesday. QENERAL Abdul Haris Nasution has said the armed forces will not oust President Soekarno and set up a military junta. Interviewed on television last night, the general said the President'sReuter; UPI - 370 words
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Article39 1966-06-30 2 ANKARA. Wed— Mrs. Nfruen Van Can, Catholic wife of a Buddhist diplomat at the Vietnamese Embassy hire, reruMd hotplial treatment yesterday on the se\enth day of a hunger strike In protect at her husband's recall to Saigon.39 words
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Article33 1966-06-30 2 CAIRO. Wed. The Suez Cinal Authority lia.s announced a one per cent 'increase in transit tolls for all Alps, starting on July 1 the third increase in a.s many years.33 words
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111 1966-06-30 2 WASHINGTON. Wed U.S. military strength around the world now tot: Is morj* than 3.057.--3tiO. the Defence Department said yesterday. This figure, as of May 31. Is 53.000 higher than the April 30 strength of 3.004.333 and compares with the May 1965 level of 2.641.319. ItAP - 111 words
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299 1966-06-30 2 RAWALPINDI, Wed PAKISTAN unrolled the traditional red carpet yesterday for the visiting Commumunist Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-lai. But President Ayub, who a few months ago was warmly welcoming Communist Chinese visitors, gave only a low-key reception for Mr. Chou. AAP - 299 words
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271 1966-06-30 2 Seamen's strike: Wilson accuses Reds T ONDON. Wed.— The J Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, last night directly accused Britain's Communists of trying to take control of the six-week-old shipping strike and named the key men he held responsible. Up claimed the seamen's leaders showed "lack of guts" In facing271 words
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Miscellaneous49 1966-06-30 2 TUB GAMBOLS ■<■ ."-j* J r f /■ill* DO*V\ /IAM glad vwA *O»PV M 6 "AO TUAT RAISE I V ANY MOPI/ V "N VtJUC WAGES/ /IM SO MUCU MOcTA ft FEEL THAT WH CAM RfALLvN content mow w€ AFFORD a bksger bank J HAVE A Bit MOOf V. (n/peneifT49 words
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182 1966-06-30 3 LOS AMiKI.KS, Wed Herman l.r«* Henry, 41. was convicted yestrrdmy for his part in masterminding a "diabolical plan" to kill the entire U.S. NVkio population by poisoning foodstuff to be Mild U> them at a discount. The judge. Mr Maurice T. Leader, in182 words
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97 1966-06-30 3 VOLGOGRAD. Wed. France and the Soviet Union will establish a direct teleprinter line between the Kremlin and the Elysee Palace. French officials said here. The officials, accompanying President de Gaulle on his state visit to the Soviet Union, said though It was aReuter - 97 words
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310 1966-06-30 3 America suspends ties with Argentine junta Deposed President Illia held in 'kind of exile 9 WASHINGTON, W«d 'JHE United States has reacted swiftly and sharply to the military coup in Argentina suspending diplomatic relations with the new regime neaded by Gen Juan Carlos Ongania. The State Department banned any contactReuter - 310 words
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Article, Illustration217 1966-06-30 3 MP fails in bid to read from a 'filthy book' f ONDON, Wed. A Member of Parliament last night tried to call the House of Commons into secret session so he could read aloud passages from a "filthy and disgusting" book on sale in Britain. 6ir Charles Taylor (Conservative) usedReuter - 217 words
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Article23 1966-06-30 3 PEKING. Wed. Cluna has issued a rommpmorativp set of two stamps to honour thr Airo A*ian writers emergency meeting here. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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189 1966-06-30 3 BRITISH MPs LAUNCH DRIVE TO GET RUSSIA, U.S. QUIT EUROPE ONDO.Y Wed British Lj legislators of all parties yesterday launched a campaign for a European political community to make possible the withdrawal of American and Soviet armed forces. "The campaign for Europe was begun at a news conference in aAP - 189 words
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142 1966-06-30 3 ]\EW YORK, Wed. Tin plate producers, their marKet threatened by Unless steel plate and aluminium, are turning to more general uses to keep their plating lines going. Tin plate is being advertised now for toys, lighting fixtures and appliance parts The makers sayAP - 142 words
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Article62 1966-06-30 3 NEW YORK, Wed. A 22-year-old man was arrested in Groton, Connecticut, early yesterday after he tracked down a noisy rooster and stabbed it to death with a hunting knife. Carlton A. Bovat told the police the bird* crowing kept him and others in the neighbourhood awake. HeAP - 62 words
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Article, Illustration72 1966-06-30 3 'PHIS Van Gogh portrait of Mademoiselle Ravuux was sold last week at Christie's, London, for 150,000 guineas. The buyer, an American, was not identified. The picture was painted in 1890 two months before the artist died. Mile. Ravoux was 16 at72 words
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163 1966-06-30 3 MADISON (Wisconsin), Wednesday. A 23-YEAR-OLD elephant stamped a girl to death at the Vilas Park Zoo yesterday as the youngster tried to feed the animal popcorn. Zoo director Alvie Nelson said the girl climbed a wire fence in front of the cage and heldUPI - 163 words
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77 1966-06-30 3 TOKYO. Wed. A crowd of Japanese rightists, shouting "Beatles- get a haircut and go home." tried early today to block the quartet's way in Tokyo. But police roiled them. Police said the rightists, from the "Great Japan Patroits" party, rode a small car andAP - 77 words
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Article29 1966-06-30 3 PORTLAND, Wed. William McOee did not have far to walk to report his ladder was stolen. He had been painting in the police station. A.P.AP - 29 words
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Advertisement79 1966-06-30 3 T"f *1Q- VUF£ V9f^SB TSk^JCAIb 4JBTWIV! m^ f '^T^C d A^'QKbfJ Irk From the largest selection in the country at our store, you can confidently choose your choice of Persian, Pakistani, Afghan or tribal Balooch carpets. And if you prefer Indian, German, Belgian, Chinese and English rugs carpets, there is79 words
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Advertisement333 1966-06-30 3 LUXURY FLATS PENTHOUSE J£ AT36-38 ROBIN Rtt (TANGLIN AREA/DISTRICT 10/ JUST OFF STEVENS RD.) Property Investments Limited now offers 12 luxury flats and a pent house, fully furnished and equipped in the highest tradition of the company, sited in an exclusive residential area of Tanglin SHOW RAT OPEN FOR INSPECTION333 words
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Article92 1966-06-30 4 Health Society seeks new members SINGAPORE. Wed.— The SinKaporr Natural Health Society is to reduce It! annual subscription !or $10 to $3 to attract more members. In addition, the society will publish a quarterly magazine lor free distribution to members to keep them informed of latest developments, both in Singapore92 words
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390 1966-06-30 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A BROKER, Tong Sui Ka, 54, today said his sailor friend was forced into paying $24,000 for 800 gold sovereigns by a gold dealer who failed to deliver the coins. Tong was testifying before the First District Judge, Mr.390 words
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Article151 1966-06-30 4 Jail for a man in fatal stabbing SINGAPORE. Wed. A knife sharpener. Kwok Tat, 55. who had fatally stabbed an older cobbler in the back, was jailed for .seven years by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today. Kwok admitted a charge of killing Yong Ai Hwa, 59. in151 words
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Article43 1966-06-30 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Theatre World Association will present two Russian comedies at the Cultural Centre Theatre tomorrow, on Friday and Saturday at 8.45 p.m. nightly. The productions are "The Jubilee" by Anton Chekov and "The Marriage" by Nikolai Gogol.43 words
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Article31 1966-06-30 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association will hold a "bring and buy" sale at the Eu Villa in Adis Road on July 6 from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m31 words
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Article31 1966-06-30 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Troika Restaurant will be removed to Liat Towers from July 1, and the White Bear in Bras Basah Road will carry on business as usual31 words
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258 1966-06-30 4 Unions fail to gain majority in secret ballot SINGAPORE, Wed. The left-wing Industrial Workers' Union last night secured 296 votes against 225 votes for its rival, the Singapore Bus Employees' Union (affiliated to the National Trade Union Congress) In a secret ballot held among 602 employees of the Hock Lee258 words
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145 1966-06-30 4 SINGAPORE, Wed— The new president of the Indian Chamber of Commerce. Mr. G. Ramachandran. tonight stressed the need lor the Indian community to participate in the gigantic industrial expansion programme of Singapore. Speaking at a dinner given in his honour by Indian merchants of145 words
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Article142 1966-06-30 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. SlxO teen university and secondary school students have been awarded bursaries and special grants for the first time by the Prophert Muhammed's Birthday Memorial Scholarship Fund Board. They received their confirmation letters today from Dr Haji Ahmad bin Ibrahim, chairman of the board of142 words
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Advertisement458 1966-06-30 4 HAVE YOU SEEN DOCTOR ZllilAGO NOW IN ITS 3rd WEEK at the ORCHARD 1 lit MOST HO.NOIKfcL) FILM OF THE YEAR! J3^l u4 Road what hey Myl fnfcfj I "ONI Of THE BIST PICTURES I HAVE J SltN" Dov.d Kroal, iUNDAY TIMES. WmJ "AN EPIC WITH MUCH TO PLEASE w!458 words
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Advertisement21 1966-06-30 4 SALE OF THE YEAR AT WAKO TO-DAY BUSINESS OPEN AS USUAL Every item reduced! 1, Raffles Place, Spore. No Parkin? Problem.21 words
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Advertisement104 1966-06-30 4 I '.'K'ifl 's}M' '."i'lj "JJCtfl^ffc NOW SHOW|NG iPl' i •■rit.PW ii I ill llillW I'mimil'liF 1-330-7-930 the ENDLESS LOVE Starring TING YING-CHOO KONG CHEONG YING CHOY A girl's sacrifice for the welfare of her parents. Economical, Central Quiet. $TRA"D HOTEL 21/25 Bencoolen Street, Sin««pore 7. Tel: 23»28/***** Clean rooms, all104 words
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Advertisement434 1966-06-30 4 REX (Singapore) OPENS TODAY! (Johore Bharu) REX m A CRAND NEW COMEDY TEAM IN THE MOST HILARIOUS 1 1 7 NEW Jm\ ADVENTURE RICH WITH ,1 SONGS! Wfc SATIRICAL LAUGHTER! i Shew /^~~^BBBBB&\ Orgomsotion bW ■■i I .^Bsbk ■j o™*"<> B^bM WL* a M g^ P"- m JbV I s?434 words
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Advertisement530 1966-06-30 4 GANISATIOW LAST DAY Horn, 1.45, 4 00, 6.45 A 9.30 pmaj BJ LI CHING Asios Movie Queen B "SWEET and WILD" Mondonn in Scope Color fj OPENS TOVX-)R(?OW! "7 SPIES with ■diplomatic passports Roger Han<n Chnstione MinozzOli_| ■> SATURDAY MIDNIGHT' Rock Hudson Claudia Cardinalc' "BLINDFOLD Par-) j SB' SJ a^E^KEal530 words
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Miscellaneous52 1966-06-30 4 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hit-best Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 88 79 Ipoh 93 75 Valacca 88 76 Singapore 88 75 C. Highlands 77 61 Jesselton 88 77 Xuchlng52 words
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Article, Illustration47 1966-06-30 5 TINY WOMAN SOLDIER GIVES A PLEDGE TO HER BRIGADIER BRIG. Syed Mohammed Alsagoff (above) rhattinc with PtP Nor Emmah At right, light machine nun prattice lor women of 'hr Johore Bahru Local D c f c n ee Corps. Straits Times pictures by All Yuf-ofAll Yuf-of - 47 words
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Article35 1966-06-30 5 KCANIT. Wad -Tile PHliailfj QovarniMUt is to start a mobile exhibition unit to public-lie Its achievements to the rural people, the Mentrl Besar. Dato Yahya bin Hall Mohamed Sen. said here yesterday. I35 words
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308 1966-06-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed TIIK National Inum of I r.it hers once expelled by the Teachers' I'.inil from the National Joint Council of Trachcrs has been invited to >it at'.iin on the negotiating body which is to be resuscitated soon. The annual report308 words
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195 1966-06-30 5 lOHORE BAHRU. Wed. i** Its the army '"for ever" for Private Nor Emmah binte Abdullah. 20. reported to be the tiniest woman sold.er in Johore. That is the pledge she gave to Brig. Syed Mohammed Alsagoff, the commander of the South Malayabased195 words
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Article44 1966-06-30 5 I SINGAPORE. Wed. The «co- ond Industrial Arbitration Court will hear a trade dispute between the Automobile Association of Sin- napore and the Industrial Workers' Union relating to proposals (or a I new collective agreement on July I 11 at 10 a.m.44 words
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103 1966-06-30 5 IPOH, Wed. A new pop group of lour teenaged gir'.s. known as the G 8 lingos. will make their appearance as guesi artist v in the "Top Beats Show and Jaycees Talentlme 1966" In aid of the Junior Chai.ibar of Ipoh projects fund, at103 words
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Article100 1966-06-30 5 $40,000 for flying clubs I/UALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Cabinet today decided to give an $8,000 annual grant each to the flying clubs ol Kuala Lumpur. Penang, Ipoh, Kuching and Jesselton. Announcing tttta alier the weekly Cabinet meetIng, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said: "This Is merely a grant for100 words
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Article28 1966-06-30 5 TELUK ANSON. Wed. About $1,041 In notes and coins was stolen from a sate of Chop Soon Bee. a .shop in Denieon Road i here, yesterday.28 words
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Advertisement169 1966-06-30 5 I ig^^^U you've "been oround" if > s A 1 Mf\lNu "I y° u ve compared prices. .you'll r/**?^ AllTmT An||in" be quick to recognise that our SSSy gUIyi 1 1 s. Sale value are really OUTC^ > IUX1 UX M^ STANDING! Nowhere else can irrj— 1^ you 9et MUCH169 words
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Advertisement181 1966-06-30 5 j tL W The RESTAURANT -/M| with a VIEW A Excitingly different in every respect. .GRANGE ROAD. SINGAPORE 9.J Point rvalue! Compare CORTINA! PER GALLON 'JPWKR3 I 01SC BRAKES AEROFLOW VENTILATION W II it H (I BIG2ICU.FI. n BCOI Loads oi power too, from Cortina's worldfamous, rally-proved 1200 or 1500181 words
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Article, Illustration383 1966-06-30 6 UENANG. Wed. The Minister oi Ix)cal Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. today asked Malaysians to remember that lowcost housing schemes in the country were heavily subsidised by the Federal and State Governments. He was speaking at the opening of the second383 words
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Article164 1966-06-30 6 Xl M.MPIR, Wed. —About 4,000 dailvrated employees of the Federal Capital Commission were today offered a better salary scale and improved working conditions by the Cabinet. This followed representations by the Staff Side of the Joint Industrial Council of the Municipality to the Cabinet164 words
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145 1966-06-30 6 Malaysia's own doctors in 3 years \IALACCA. Wed The Faculty of Medicine of the University of Malaya will produce its first batch of doctors in 1969. the Minister o: Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, said nere today. Opening a $144,000 subhealth centre at Durian Tunggal near here, the Minister said145 words
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Article, Illustration583 1966-06-30 6 Lee: Singapore does not lack resolution SINGAPORE. Wed The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said last night that people's lives depended very much on what they made of it and Singapore did not lack resolution. Addressing Rotarlans at their installation dinner, ne said: "The world is constantly changing "The583 words
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Article148 1966-06-30 6 I/UALA LUMPUR, Wed. 1Y The Minister of Welfare Services. Haji Abdul Hamld Khan, hopes that the publicity campaign week for the rehabilitation of the physically handicapped will be an annual event. He was speaking at the closing of the two-day >•- minar on "Handicapped Persons148 words
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Advertisement203 1966-06-30 6 HTX^ See the June issue of Reader's Digest-NOW ON SALE Keaders Digest SHOW CASE OF THE MONTH A^ Presents A MITSUBISHI QUALITY PRODUCTS FOR BETTER LIVING Y3O-CX3 front-oscilltting 33cm.desfc fan MR 175FS compact 6.0 cu.ft.f«frtg«r«. JM-S6O h.gh-tpetd blandar with Wek NA-ISCIV handy automatic 1.5/ net cooker that auto* ■juttl t<mt203 words
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Article, Illustration210 1966-06-30 7 SA AD BIN MAN - Police guard for school head, teachers SA AD BIN MAN: MISUNDERSTANDING' WITH PARENTS By Kangar. Wednesday DOLICE escorted the headmaster ol Panggas Malay School. Inche Omar bin Mat, and six olher teachers to school this morning alter they had reported that the road leading to the school had been obstructed210 words
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Article125 1966-06-30 7 Barred from polls for 5 years 4 I OK ■TAB, U»d a defeated ■•cialisl Front i .inriidatr Syt-d Noh bin Syert /am ayaa disqualified today b; the Court from brin« an elector or candidate for five yaati He «as also fined tfl for failing to submit a return of hi<125 words
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123 1966-06-30 7 AUSSIE ARMY MINISTER FLIES IX ON VISIT «cincj\pokp., Wed Australian Mnutler ol State tor the Arnii. Mi Malcolm Fra.ser. flew In today lrom baiaon tor << 10-day visit of Singapore and Malaysia to vimi Australian troopb and their families. He will be in Singapore un J.ll Saturday vviien he tilts.123 words
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146 1966-06-30 7 Big Jim flies in and calls for a Coke (what else?) We<i.- Mr. 7 Coca Cola" Mr. James A Farley— flew into Singapore last night and momenta later called out l want a Coke." A ->ale> gimmick? "No. I just don't drink anything plsc." said the jovial 6fc Sin 2051146 words
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178 1966-06-30 7 JJUALA LUMPUR. Wed Five student unions tonight supported the stand taken by the National Union of Malaysian Students and the University of Malaya BtudeiiLs° Union on Tenjficu Abdul Rahman* convocation >peerh to the Dnlrentty of Malaya la.-i Saturday They are -he Malayan Teachers178 words
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Article59 1966-06-30 7 KLALA I UMPUR. Wea. ilr» i arms Ucer-es tor the 1966-67 t** aon may be renewed trom Friday .to July 31 thf Selangor police ani nounced today A police spokesman naid today there wan 5.800 assorted weapnn« being held by the pubKr noal who failrd59 words
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Article27 1966-06-30 7 KM.ALA LfMl>fß A Se\ei. Australian parliamentarians wiU arrive here on lulv 6 foi a three-dP\ vuit Tiiey wM laKr ■Ml Smcapoi^ ftftMßon ana Kur!:)nß27 words
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Article43 1966-06-30 7 ipoh. weti a ißbecra Vof 6:ong. 26. who stole a box of ■WP from hii employer duy sentenced to nine mo: to be followed by a y«ar s police ■DBwrlaJni Wong -vho pleaded guUtT nad s.x previous connc-tion*43 words
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Article35 1966-06-30 7 ill v,>. %••>•■ ••i*.^«..m. B TANJONG M.U.IM Wed— The Natlona] L'ntor ot Day Tra;ning College TYamed Teachers. Batang Padang branch, will huid its inaugural meeting at thf Oovern- j men' Secondsrj- Si Fiver lomrr35 words
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Article45 1966-06-30 7 MNCiAPoRt \\e(l leng Lim Heock. 49. died :iif R.\F hospital in Changi early today ahoriir aftfr hr ■< rs knocked d" lorry la Tampines Road He had been picked ip sy an PAX Chanel ambulance a h:ch happened :o paw >j v45 words
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136 1966-06-30 7 L U A L A LUMPUR. Wed. Indonesian piag< experta will bt invited to attend tin- opening ot the Nat io nai Language C v in v n\^n At national level hi the third week of AttgOaTt Iht director ot the Dewan BalMUa dan136 words
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169 1966-06-30 7 Pay as you dial phones: Plea by MTUC KUALA 1 I'MPL'R, Wed. The Minister of nuance has been urged by the MTUC to exetnpi notiproftt tnaknisi and voluntary bodies from the pay-a.s-you dial system which comes into force on Friday. Th«" app«'al la rontained in a letter to Mr. Tan169 words
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Miscellaneous214 1966-06-30 7 Straits Times Crossword M ROI«I» II Sh^ > i »il»t w. rmnmjr* 14 »ahiab:* Han motion |< I] Not murl-. point itam Uw ID of irnur with sjnrrt»» rlrrl# foin» -hroinh 'r* f«\t is. i. I. InTaston m»a* o» mrrrhant ;."> I' t rarrhln« and fmtai |-4 our* >12> K214 words
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255 1966-06-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. THE Malaysian Dental Association and the Malayan Medical Association today strongly objected to a proposal that examinations be conducted for dental mechanics so that those who pass may be registered as division two dentists. They were commenting on a request255 words
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Article127 1966-06-30 8 SCA meets on crisis in Sarawak I/ICHINC;. Wed. The executive committee of tbe Sarawak Chinese Association held an emergency meeting in S>bu tonight to consider its stand in the present deadlock in the Sarawak Alliance. The former Minister of Agriculture and Forestry. Dato Tro Kui Sens, who earlier this week127 words
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Article41 1966-06-30 8 KLALA LUMPUR. Wed. A j youtli Wong Yun Ha. 18- 1 who played the "heads-or- 1 tails" game with a group of boys i at Jalan Pasar Bahuru here yrs- i terday. was today lined $5 for 'gambling.41 words
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223 1966-06-30 8 Loggers urged to merge with big firms I/UANTAN. \V>d. Timber loggers in Pahang were urged yesterday to merge with biii companies for their own benefit and to rmulatr the Indera Gajah Timber Co. here. The call camr tr«>m the Mentri Besar of Pahang. Dato Yahya bin Haji Mohamed Seh. when223 words
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153 1966-06-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A DEMONSTRATION Of aerial crop spraying and dusting will be the highlight at the -Field Day" of the Serdang College of Agriculture on July 9 The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Kh.r Johari. will be the guesi of honour. There will al.so be153 words
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197 1966-06-30 8 L' UAL A LUMPUR, Wod The Royal Malaysia! 1 Navy will oprn its ships t.o the public on Friday \avy Day Navy Day i>. beinj: heM *o foster a better understanding between the Navy and the public. Ships will call at the197 words
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Article28 1966-06-30 8 KUALA 1 CMPL'R. Wrd. Two PNtv.bitions Gupluc Art Today" »nd -Acquisitions to 1965" now b*>i:s Uriel at ihr National An Gallery will i I day.28 words
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Article180 1966-06-30 8 MALACCA. Wed. Malaysia can claim to have a high standard of education only when 70 to 80 per cent of examination candidates obtain grade one and two passes, Mr. Lee Siok Yew. the Assistant Minister of Education, said here yesterday. He was speaking to members180 words
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Advertisement147 1966-06-30 8 W.i%- ■5K s lit! Br\' The perfect balance between filter and fine Virginia tobacco for that smoother cleaner taste 81 II 'I* YAh m^k kM at :jm \3 I All I El mm m A wl* 77 Tff\ir/?^\TF\TT Tf\\ FOR YOUR READ|NG pleasure 111 WHY I HAVE BECOME AN ACUPUNCTURIST147 words
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Miscellaneous138 1966-06-30 8 1//#'f/ Onp ll,f V.T. rr,,rrtl,r t I -<3|. X«Afc^ /Or COURSE WHEN WE^DTfl| MY GO6H COC, WEviT'"' >li^ B^^B I |"TH DOC WAS A PRETTY L//..ij£\l t J F OUNP TW DOCTORS DUG UP A MAM /YEAH PRETTY THORNY CHARACTER Lt'W AU£YOOF SrjgtA MOVIE CAMERA, WE FROM MIU.IONS LIVE CORPSE138 words
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Article, Illustration1913 1966-06-30 9 Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE Somerset's hated 'Prophet of love' One of the weirder chapters in the history of off-beat Britons was written when an eccentric clergyman preached a new religion based on free love, then with followers, a small fortune and a harem retired to a private manor called the1,913 words
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Advertisement362 1966-06-30 9 h Alfl> U yS /N. T^( J 111 A Al —n3 Fosters Lager f; The finest Australian mtefsU^ Beer available at good >£j J stores and bars... fe^aifl^ DRINK I HERE AT THE CELLAR" THE CLIFFORD CAFE 1 BORON IM Cuts running and maintenance costs, lengthens engine life TCQTQ DDfflfC362 words
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Article71 1966-06-30 10 M Hardj til (Mtmiimmm) THE FAMILY OP tbe late Mr*. Ho Leonn thaak all relative*, friends and associations (or their messages of eoortolMic*. donation!. wreathe. •cm v algM Malta. iitrnHania aad auiixanre during the Umtwul. CMIA KWOK YU mil family of late lnapwtor Potar Cbla tbaak the Cocnmiaaionrr, OftWn71 words
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Obituary30 1966-06-30 10 i* Were!* $li (IHmlmmm) to me l«rd 30-«-M- Well done, good and faithful ewvant". He Mvea on In the h.xni nf tbe poor and bumble aad of T.30 words
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Article150 1966-06-30 10 J« If ore". 11l (Minimum) DONALD MOOR! CALLIItIfa aad Mor. r nrr op»n all day today. RIMEMBIR MARZINI' aad fur get trawl vlcknra*. l~bla famoua qulrk-artink rrmsdy la moat effective, and aafe to Kive to rhlldrea. HAILIYBURY AND IMPIHIAL ■aw Pie loli^ic. AM Old Boye In Slnita< port ar*150 words
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701 1966-06-30 10 The Straits Times Thursday, June 30, 1966 Bombs On Hanoi For months argument has raged whether the bombing of vital targets in Hanoi and Haiphong would change the face of war in Vietnam. The question has now been put by the bombers. The decision to bomb these targets was not701 words
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Article328 1966-06-30 10 The Malacca State Government, it appears, is seriously considering taking over the Municipal Council. The prospect of seeing another nail driven into the coffin of local government (lour other States have already suspended the administrations of their capital towns) is depressing. But what else can be done? The328 words
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Article200 1966-06-30 10 Yesterdays sUtement by the Minister of Local Government »nd Housing that the new Control of Rent Bill will not come into force on Friday is good news for tenants, at least. But it does leave them, and their landlords, on tenterhooks. No information haj b«-en offered on when200 words
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246 1966-06-30 10 Subsidised flight, soaring or power I REFER to a letter under the heading "Catching young pilots with soaring flight" (S.T. June 28). When the scheme to subsidise flying training of young Malaysians was formulated, the Important role played by the Perak Flying Club in providing gliding training was not overlooked246 words
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Article64 1966-06-30 10 DECENTLY I applied for a Border Pass and was told that i must produce an inoculation certificate before I could be given the pass I wa s also told by the Issuing omcer that this law. applies to all persons applying for border passes. Is this correct procedure64 words
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Article65 1966-06-30 10 ()N behalf of cricket lovers of South East Asia (and the West Indies!), may I call on the services of the British High Commissioner to request the BBC. to offer us a ball by ball commentary on the remaining Test matches, on a special transmission. This la a65 words
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Article506 1966-06-30 10 YUNUS MARIS - Learning Malay— 249 YUNUS MARIS By MA. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Tern* tadj. »dv) gtraight MKnrrusKAN tv; lo proceed. to continue; MKnrrusl (wj to go through, or to be accomplished through something; tentu. MEnentuKAN (v> to ascertain, to specify; TERteniu t,v» to be xpecllled; KEchuriAN mi theft, burglary; laku, MKLakuKAN506 words
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Article, Illustration1127 1966-06-30 10 Bernard D. Nossiter - THE CURE FOR BRITAIN'S ILLS Bernard D. Nossiter The prescription: Limiting the gain in incomes to the gain in production by A YEAR age an itinerant economic reporter wrote from this gay city: "The ailing British economy has not yet responded to the shelf of medicines prescribed by the Labour1,127 words
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Advertisement672 1966-06-30 10 Straiis Times Malay Mail ciaiMf.ce- mtmjmmmmm mm be hanele*' re: Ct>lD STOHAGI SUPER. MARKIT Orchard Hoed (P*cea.»tonitr Oi COLO STORAGI IRANCHIS Navel Bete. Authontrd Aacnfi: CITY BOOK STORE ITD, WmcheUer Home, Cellyer Quay. THE NEWS FRONT Fitipetncki Supermarket M M ISMAIL Admiralty Road, Naval Boie. HAMIEM STORE, 141 1 Upper672 words
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Advertisement42 1966-06-30 10 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship AUo Importers It Exporters ot High Class Worstads A Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulia Street Tal: ***** HONGKONG: Mirador Mansion, Ist Floor, Roam No. 8. 54-64, Nathan Read, Kowloon.42 words
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Advertisement160 1966-06-30 10 AVOn FACIAL CLEANSERS X FOR EVERY TYPE OF SKIN FOR EVERY PERSONAL PREFERENCE <■ On«, for normal ]t£ A +*f > I ♦to dry ikin. I (>£ %^i X ty****** fU On« for oily Gentle lotionx that cleanse like soap, but are i> milder. Contain no drying alkalies. Lift out160 words
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Article, Illustration335 1966-06-30 11 Five-man team for Jakarta Col Yusof is appointed leader KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday is to send a five-map liaison team to Jakarta any time after July 5 to establish closer contact and bring about better relations between the two countries. The team will be led by Col. Mohamed Yusof bin Ibrahim,335 words
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145 1966-06-30 11 G-G flies to border areas to visit N Z troops I/UCHING. Wed. N- w Zealand's GovernorGeneral, Sir Bernard Fergusson, today flew by HAK helicopter to border positions in Sarawak's First Division to visit men of the 1 Bn., Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment. Sir Bernard chatted with the nun In145 words
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Article33 1966-06-30 11 PENANG. Wed Two new mosques built under the rural development schemes at a cost of 525.000 each will be opened on July 8 at Cherok To'lcun and Tanah Liat. Province Wellesley.33 words
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76 1966-06-30 11 Ong: S'pore enters new phase of prosperity SINGAPORE. Wed— The Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon spoke of a new phase of economic prosperity for Singapore when he addressed the 90th anniversary dinner of the Ku So Shan Kheng Thong Association last night. He said: "The storms are now76 words
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Article54 1966-06-30 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Tlir Singapore Boy Stout.s Association, which has a total membership of 6.826 is now a "provisional member of the World Scout ccnfcrence. A mes>age from the secre:ariat of the world body has been received here confirming that 'he Singapore association's application for membership54 words
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Article57 1966-06-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tha Yung dl-Pertuan Agong today sent his best wishes to the President of the Republic of Congo, Oen. Joseph Mobutu, on the occasion of the republics National Day. A similar message was also sent to the Government and people of the republic57 words
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Article49 1966-06-30 11 TAIPINO Wed. Two mm were convicted here yoMerdnv of extorting $120 from a contractor. Ong Hex 11 Hoot, at Simpang on Dec. 7. 1964. l,<>u Kirn Ling. 26 Ui>>urrr and Ong Ah Koh. 18. a pork selter, were each bound ovar (or two > yeaxa. I49 words
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112 1966-06-30 11 CING»PORE. Wed— Plans to hold a Prophet Moh'immad'.s birthday procession from Sultan Mosque to Lorong 12, Geylang, tomorrow have been cancelled. This was announced to- day by the secretary of j the celebrations com- mitte?, Haji Wanjor bin Abu Bakar. He said the112 words
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Article92 1966-06-30 11 JAKARTA. Wed. Co- lonel Sup;ird.io. an officer from Kogam. th« •Crush Malaysia' Command, left here for Kuala Lumpur today as a special Government courier to continue talks on ending confrontation. The Foreign Minister, Mr. Adam Malik, said to dVv that talks aimed atReuter - 92 words
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Article71 1966-06-30 11 Two cleared in cheating case SINGAPORE. Wed. Two j men. Low Eng Liat and Woo Chuan Choo, accused of cheating a foundry worker of $800. were acquitted today without their defence being called. The prosecution alleged that the two men with three others' cheated Urn Guan Chuan by de- j71 words
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Article62 1966-06-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A municipal labourer. Krusa Rai* 25. walked off with a gate from the railway station here on June 22 when he found it lying on the ground. Today he was hound mrr for a year after he had pleaded guilty m the62 words
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122 1966-06-30 11 Detective shoots man at hotel door SINGAPORE. Wed. A man was shot in the abdom«n early today after he had attacked a detective at the Singapore Hotel in Geylang Road. Detective Andrew Soh Cher Seng was about to enter the hotel when he saw the man Toh Ah Sim, 35122 words
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Article29 1966-06-30 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. The annual Perak State pad! competition will be held at the Government English School hall in Bagan Serai, nine milec from < here, on Saturday.29 words
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Article, Illustration197 1966-06-30 11 Khir: We will never bow to pressure BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed. The Government will not bow to any pressure whether from primary schoolchildren or university students, the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said here today. Speaking at the opening of a $555,000 national secondary school here, he said: "We197 words
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125 1966-06-30 11 SINGAPORE, Wed— The KJ Singapore Printing Employees' Union is to set up a mutual benefit fund to help retiring members. The fund will start operation from April next year. Its constitution was approved at the union's annual meeting over the week-end. The125 words
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88 1966-06-30 11 KANGAR. Wed. NonMalays should start using the National Language now, Mr. Quah Chooi Tong, chairman of the Kuala Perils National Language Month committee, urged yesterday. Speaking at the launching of th» district campaign in the Kuala Perils National School, he appealed to Malays to88 words
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Article52 1966-06-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Kuantan listeners will receive better reception from Friday of Radio Malaysia's Malay and English programmes with the installation of two new medium-wave 10-kilo-watt transmitters. The Malay programme* will b» transmitted on 810 kilocyrle*. 370 aatrw and the English program- am H4O kllocTclaa, Ml52 words
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199 1966-06-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday f*n HE Rent Control Ordinance will be extended for another ycai- from Friday, the Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, announced today. Mr. Khaw said in a statement liial referenre in the Press that the new Rent199 words
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124 1966-06-30 11 PENANG, Wed.— The July 31 time-limit for the June-July import quota of wheat flour can be extended by a month if importers are able to produce evidence of firm orders and shipping schedule. This was announced by the acting Minister of Commerce and Industry.124 words
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Article22 1966-06-30 11 IPOH. W< 1 ompaniea I thrnushour Pnak ii.td their firm bnrinn: on crime prevention me*surea at Poln-e licaclQuartrrs here today.22 words
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Advertisement178 1966-06-30 11 MIRANDA NEWEST PERFECT SYSTEM CAMERA DESIGNED FOR MAXIMUM VERSATILITY ADAPTABILITY I S-JSm- M l^ra^Hsi^Bfe\l**^S BBiv^H^s>)fc^Baasi^Bai a*i fl ■^■k^f'i J iTr^B sw fl 1 4 aPSP I»»ry bit matUrpi«c« at prtculan worfcmansltip avary taatwra delight and admiration at diicarmng photagrcßhart MIRANDA daiign«d for manimum varMtllity and adoptability You'll to* th« ditt»r«nct178 words
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Advertisement147 1966-06-30 11 Ml lika my comfort, you Know ond fh*M Mif«ubt»hi ram really ARE rh« 9 004 i You on mmt the f.blt torn in 10 2 H ond 16' tixat. or beout srond (on Wkt rim on*. "Dig rht control panel «r in* rront —to •oty to urn. C«t one todoy147 words
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Miscellaneous842 1966-06-30 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S. Kual* Lumpur —Bed Rock Hillbillies; 7 News and Penan*;. Ipoh and In English: 7.10 Pancharan; Malacca. 3. 10 Johorr Rahru. "35 Karen No Boys Al4. Taipini. 7 Batu Pahat, 1, lowed; 8 News In Mandarin; Kluanf. S.lO Tiga Bujang; 8.35 Pour Vouj Madame, 1.50 Koran 5.45842 words
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Article427 1966-06-30 12 DO you spend a good deal of time fretting about your looks, wishing you could swap faces with some really stunning person you admire. Of course you do! If she hud v choice between having beauty or brains, the average girl could pick427 words
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Article164 1966-06-30 12 HOUSEHOLD HINTS... LET lettuce leaves and other leafy greens stand five or 10 minutes in a pan of cold water. Any sand will sink to the bottom of the pan. Then lift out greens and wash them under running water. Rub a bit of solid perfume on the palm of164 words
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Article265 1966-06-30 12 DIARY NOTES IT is going to be a look for small girls. Look for plum and grape tones to prevail in cottons... from deep purple to almost fuchsia. Important mixers Include orange, green blue, gold and brown in prints and plaids. THE diamond, symbol of love265 words
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Article, Illustration136 1966-06-30 12 NOW IT'S BEAUTY WITH A COMPUTER MIRROR, mirror on the wa11 well, you don't have to face the bare facts before that tell-tale glass. Now you can have an instant beauty analysis by computer. A famous French beauty house has created this develop- ment in the science of beauty. The136 words
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Advertisement349 1966-06-30 12 Learn to Crochet with 'Woman's Weekly' 2 FREE CROCHET HOOKS j £^g «nd Complsts Crochst Lesson to start you off. j- Crochet is fashion s latest love. 4 'Woman's Weekly' gives you two FREE Crochet Hooks, sizes 5 and 9 and an Extra 8-wqe Supplement of Designs that can be349 words
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Advertisement850 1966-06-30 12 Advertisement S^BsP^^^^SSSSSSSSV Q.: Even if 1 happened to all orei hue leaving > 2 be a millionairess, I'm not inch around off sure that I'd try a surgical after 5 to 10 minutes. 3 facelift for sagging skin- Protection use Dorothy it seems so unnatural. Gray Protective Lotion to However.850 words
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Article, Illustration356 1966-06-30 13 The start of the troubles with Malaysia— by Wilson 'WE WERE NOT CONSULTED ABOUT SINGAPORE' LONDON. Wednesday. DIFFICULTIES between Britain and Malaysia started last August '"when Singapoiv was pushed out of the Federation without any consultation or prior information given to us." the British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson disclosedReuter - 356 words
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224 1966-06-30 13 NO PLAN TO SEND TROOPS TO THAILAND, HOUSE IS TOLD I O.NDO.V Wed. Mr. Wilson made it clear la.«t night that the British Government did not intend to send troops to Thailand after Indonesia* confrontation with .Malaysia ended. A Labour member had asked in the House of Commons for thisReuter - 224 words
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Article53 1966-06-30 13 j KANGAR. Wed. Under the I auspices of thr Penang. Library, the Margin Fonteyn fllm "An h>rr.tnc v.ith the Royal Ballet" v m in- scrpened at the City Hall i p council chamber at 7.30 p.tn on i j Friday and Saturday. The show j is open to53 words
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167 1966-06-30 13 Labour welcomes Govt row with Britain UENANG. Wed— The national chairman of the Labour Party, Mr. Lim Kean Siew today welcome the state ments made by top Alliance leaders criticising British interference In Malaysian affairs. "It Ls a good .sign Tor th« country that leaders of the party In power167 words
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Article56 1966-06-30 13 XI ANO. Wed.— The Assistant Minister of Culture. Youth and Sports, Engku Mohseln bin Abdul Kadir. will launch a "Voluntary Youth Week" here on Monday. During the Week, members of the National Union of Pederation of Muslim Students and Youth clubs here will undertake various j "Rotong-royong"56 words
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Article82 1966-06-30 13 (JANBERRA. Wed. Ton Puan Urn. wife of the Malaysian High Commissioner. Tun Lim Hock, yesterday made a farewell call on Mrs. M. Ezpeleta. wife of the dean of the diplomatic corps. the Philippines Ambassador This was the first public appearance of any of Tun I.im'sReuter - 82 words
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Article32 1966-06-30 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Four youths held up Buyong bin Leman. a labourer, at the 6i mile. Jalan Damansara. here yeslerday and robbed him of his pay packet containing $185.32 words
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Article43 1966-06-30 13 IPOH. Wed. Dato LJew Why Hone, a Perak State Executive Councillor and a vicepresident of the MCA, reported to the police last night that his car was stolen while he was watching a Mm show at the Odeon Theatre here.43 words
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Article73 1966-06-30 13 Raman i leaves hospital NEW YORK. Wee! Mr R. Raniam. Malaysia's Permanent UN. Representative, win) had major operation earlier thi.s month, left St. Birnabas Ho*piial here yesterday The 64-year-old diplomat w.ll continue his convale.--'•fnee In nu suite at the Waldorf A.'-toria Re is expected to be able to resume some73 words
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Article53 1966-06-30 13 TrLUK ANSON. W>d The secretary of the town council. Inch* Abdul Rahim bin Huji Mai Jaboor. 53. died of a lien: here today Up i the voimyer brother of Dato Abdul Aziz, h membei of the Perak Public Services Comnm•lon und leaves a widow. 1153 words
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Article24 1966-06-30 13 penang. wed.— A ne» Kama I»u branch \\U\ be formed in Sunnri Pu> mllM from Bu r .t«rwarth on July I24 words
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140 1966-06-30 13 Students abroad to aid tourist drive SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore's 3.000 students studying abroad have been asked to help promote the Republics tourist trade. This new "Publicise Singapore' campaign has been launched jointly by the Tourlst Promotion Board and the Singapore Scholar ship Co-Ordinating Committee, which is responsible for the overseas140 words
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Article29 1966-06-30 13 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed. The Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. will lay the foundation atone for the new Scout headquarters building at Jalan Kullm tomorrow.29 words
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Advertisement201 1966-06-30 13 laiko (L@fe^^^s@ GIVES YOU GREATER DRIVING PLEASURE! The TAIKO car stereo gives you full dynamic stereo sound while you drive. Enjoy your favourite music inst- antly With the new big The TAIKO cartridge endless tapes cnnnrl ni TAIKO are designed specifically for careSOUnU UT IMir\U. free enjoyment of music in201 words
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Miscellaneous32 1966-06-30 13 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl 'wa\TAkOTme:A I I NEED A DS'NK AND OOS ,<!£? y C ANTT RtACW THE FOUVA;^ V^v nope: tkc \K W\ AA_STARO'STOO \\fr?^ X\y^ V mot ok w/s r^^?32 words
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Article20 1966-06-30 14 It Words SIS Minimum t FARIDA MAISON MARCBLLE: Close lei lomorrow. Customers i>lea« rin^ Siore <>r74« for early sppotntineotn20 words
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Advertisement668 1966-06-30 14 Situations vacant rj Words U '*<«.) Box tt rts. exfra WANTED IMMEDIATELY F.nglun speaking Amah (llve-tm for European family. Must have good reference*. Phone 641)477. District 10 B'por*. RBOUIREO URGENTLY Secret a rlee. Ptenograpners. Draughtsmao. ClerkTypist ana Coating Clerk. Call personally, 1112, Belaagor Maaatoa. Jalan Mftujld India. U WANT TO668 words
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Advertisement653 1966-06-30 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT li Warda tt Him.)— Box a* rt*. «rtr* FULLY-FURNISHED HOUSE. 12 Jalan P&odan Ml) Rental S3SO Ring (S'pore 1 *****. DISTBICT 10 Balmoral Park Btrr«u Road. Multl M'orey three Bedroom* Flat*. Tel: Spore 3113*2. *****8 FURNISHED ROOM, Oood homelf locality for girls. St3o. Flat occupied by girl* only,653 words
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Advertisement845 1966-06-30 14 I ACCOMMODATION WAWTED j It Wards j *Hm.)—Bux H) els txtr,, YOUNG R.A F OFFICER PO CB'ld ren require* leave house 'flat Aug.. Nov. inclusive. District* 10. tl. Box A 4730 S.T. Spore HOLLAND ROAD DISTRICT. Bedroom required by quiet bachelor. Write Peter Leo. Malaysian Alroays Operations. Spore Airport. Singapore845 words
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Advertisement806 1966-06-30 14 TOURS EXCURSIONS tt'Ward* if MHaj.1 Box id rts. rxtrm MALAYA OAYS *Ko .i-i-M IS-; 6« Bangkok Cnieognui lft-4avs '.14. in »-ij<s 13-s-M :«-r.'-«« Mm Ho Ir*v«, ser-:cr Ltd. 13s iroes ft .sport I*l 722«8 BANGKOK HONC KONO I tUtvan Japan t Korea IW days. 1 1 .lays S1.«00'- *1.560 I806 words
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Advertisement1392 1966-06-30 15 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARB SERVICE FROM U.K. CONTINENT. S po^i P. S nira Ptataf CITY BF NEWCASTLE G. ll-ll 1 Joly 1 JMy CITY BF CMICAtS > BW| ir, r. Loneon. o 71 21 July 27 II Jlly I CITY BF WINNIPEG L« Ml Hafr,burf.1,392 words
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Article138 1966-06-30 16 MELBOURNE Wed INDUSTRIALS were barely steads today with falls in excess of rlws. Moves were mostly narrow in subdued trading. B H P fell early to S6 oi. but recovered to $6 08 Base metals were irregular and oil eturier. AOG moved a^ain-l the trend gaining I cents138 words
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Article252 1966-06-30 16 TIXT first grade rubber f.o.b buyer* eloaed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 63S centa per lb. down half cent on Turnday's rlaaing level for the position. The tone was inactive. K.A.S. and M.R.E. closing prioea in centa per lb. yesterday: Buyers Sellers Int.252 words
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Article135 1966-06-30 16 SHIM lym« iitnmio. tne Singapore pero oharvea of expected today are: Pacific Mariner 1/2, CnUral Z 4, LUatem Skipper b. Vianva Mahlma 6/7, Hua Henn N.W. J. yieensvllle IS, Thoracape 19. Fa^aras M, Kunak 27. Uvtoomb L,yk«.« 31 3.'. Autolycua 33 34. Bat Vaerak In 41. Kalraiar135 words
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Article82 1966-06-30 16 -MINCSE Produce Eionante, Sintav- pare men prlcai por pieul yttttrday: Coconut ell: bulk $44 icllera. drum HiJ tellera. Copra: Juae/July L'K ■Oontlnrnt: Unquoted. Popper t Muntok white $175 •cllera. Sarawak wnlte $1724 eellen, epeclaU Sarawak black $127 a aellen. garbled Lampoos btack $132 i (N> aellers (all 96%82 words
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Article52 1966-06-30 16 rPHL present rat* of the MaUrtn I*■ dollar ifainn thr pound sterlln* fixed on November H IMI I Li selling T.T. or O.I). Is. i lad Buyinc T.T. 2b. I 16d Kumh. O.I). «i«d. The dollar n At its rtatuton i middle position in relation to ranre afainst52 words
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Article41 1966-06-30 16 ■J-HB *tt«eiatien »f Bankt in Mm, »la made thee* chanseais it» nin to merrbant* \c»t»rdav tall rate* >o ***** (•Ming TT H OO ready: Wett Qermany 13«| NtttMrlanda I 17» •■ruerland UOi: France Isx, Italy MXSM ud Iweitwi Mf|41 words
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Article39 1966-06-30 16 ON rt>« Irat aichano mjimi m Roan Koaf ynvrd*i the f.S aoliar wag quoted at I 74) for T T and I 7.'i» ror •aati. Itarllni was quoted at 16.02 and en* tail et gild at Mi39 words
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Article23 1966-06-30 16 June 29. RUBBER PRICE: 631 cents (down half a cent). TIN 5636.37* (down Estimated unofficial offering 155 tons (down 5 tons23 words
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824 1966-06-30 16 From Our Market Correspondent CONDITIONS were very v quiet in the Stock ■>• chanKe trading rooms yesterday before today's general holiday shutdown in both Malaysia and Singapore. turnover fell to 442.655 units, the lowest since April 4. The market is expected to pick up824 words
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Article27 1966-06-30 16 Malayan Stork Indict* June 28. June 29. •Industrial*: 103.51 102.71 Tins: UXM 124.54 rubbers: 1 1.03 111.01 *Dco. 30. 1963 100. Dec. -.'9, 1962 100.27 words
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Article796 1966-06-30 16 DUUMIM In and rrportrd to »hr Sinraporr and Ruala Lumpur tradtnx rooms of the Stock E xchancr \rst»rda> with the numbrr of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIAL* Seuetaad <1 OO0) 11.65: C.C.M. RLM «U iT.OOOI $1.58 D. r7.000i II.W EL <1,0001 fI.M. (34.000) SIM, (18.000) $1.3?;796 words
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461 1966-06-30 16 rl. Straits tin price yes- terday reacted after the recent rally falling 54.87 i to $636.37) on an offering estl- mated down 5 tons to 155 tony The drop was attributed to less demand as dealers were inclined to hold off in461 words
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Advertisement1108 1966-06-30 16 Y\**" KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. PaciCic tfc Atlantic Service BanfK>« H'«nr» I IaaJHM N *orl l > ol'«'WJ N ■MHaMI aMI July ?t 11 mi is »u| s Sf at user iltepi MMikW U}l Aof MAaftSlp 71 Sept I'M l» Oft tl klj Japan Direct Service) p.-,-i t ■tpJßji1,108 words
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Advertisement935 1966-06-30 16 .0 RnRSSS!! «USTMLI» NtW ;t«L<NO SERVICES INDIA PIKISTAN ANO FA* EAST SEIVICCS It- Fremaatlt. lNi.lt Malkiamt. Sytatr 'a Mrtra» Mf Nafapattiiau P«narf P. Scan Soce S pore P. STWP Pinini lOMlua lory 1/ I lily tt/11 IHy P.»JUL« U2J luly 21 Jir» 24 July ■AMOP.A 1/ f Atf VI A«935 words
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Advertisement69 1966-06-30 16 NAGAMOTO LINE Arnvina tram Yokohama. Kobe Oaaka S por^ P"-» S'hom. M.V. YUSHUN MARU' 10/11 July 12/13 July Arriving front Kaertiiunf. Laatfina. for Sono>oW b por» ;n;k M V -IRILLIANT" > v i, 11/13 July lo>aatm« for Saiqoa MV SINLIi In Part/ 1 Jury (**nor«l Jkftnh Pert SKm Apjaafl OCEAN69 words
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Advertisement805 1966-06-30 17 \*i I \T\ tiYi i 11 1 iTH THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (Chapter 11) NOTK I Of INTENDED DIMDKND. Bankruptcy No. 383.56 Haron bin Moosajie AnßUllla. No. 537-15. Jalan Hajl Sallm. Off Bedok Road. Spore (Search Clerk). 569. 57 M. ShanmuKam. No. 1217-C. Upper Serangoon Road, Spore (Postman). 695/57 Talib bin805 words
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Advertisement663 1966-06-30 17 NATIONAL ELECTRICITY BOARD TENDER NO. CMD. AF, 7/M Tenders are Invited from Registered Class A, B &i C Electrical Wiring Contractors for electrical Installation at the 2 Storage Are* and Engr. Store Park at Ta'.plng. The closing date Is 12 noon on 11.7.1966. terested contractors may obtain further details and663 words
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Advertisement754 1966-06-30 17 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that with efTect from 27th June 19M Bar. Eric Thean Chee Leong has ceased to be In the employment of Champion Motors. Kuala Lumpur and is no longer authorised to transact business or to receive moneys on behalf of us. CHAMPION MOTORS (MALAYA) LIMITED.754 words
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Advertisement192 1966-06-30 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIES FOR STAFF NUSSEB. APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified nurse* tor the posts of Staff Nurses In the Medical and Health Department, Brunei. There are a number of posts available. QUALIFICATIONS: Must be qualified aa Trained Nurses: and. In addition to having had some192 words
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Advertisement532 1966-06-30 17 FsHEUj COMPUTER PROGRAMMER SHELL operating in Malaysia and Singapore invites I applications for the position of programmer in its Computer Services unit based in Singapore. Applicants must (a) have practical experience in programming, preferably in COBOL; (b) have a degree rrom a recognised University or at least have passed the532 words
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Advertisement421 1966-06-30 17 TENDERS KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered contractors by the Jemaah Hembuka Tender Ibu Pejabat d a Ketua Akauntan. KereUpl Tanah Melayu. Kuala Lumpur up to 10.00 a.m. on Wednesday ISth July. 1966 for laying underground cable rrom Seremban Station to Port Dlck;>o:i Station. 2.421 words
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620 1966-06-30 18 Epsom Jeep - Champagne does sparkling 3f on a fast track Epsom Jeep with CINGAPORE, Wed. Champagne (late Del Estero), a classy newcomer in the Rinus van Breukelen stable, did a sparkling gallop on a fast track at Bukit Timah this morning. Worked by Mat Shaari, this good-looking nve-year-old went stylishly over 3f620 words
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261 1966-06-30 18 MV 10 to follow at th* Singapore Turf Club July Beetinc are: TOP HONOUR: In vplmdid trim; a g«od rahoplng- track in what he haa been waiting for. GENERAL PERAK: Smart winner over Ipoh 6f. keeping form. MALAYSIAN GLORY: Showed return to261 words
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Article43 1966-06-30 18 IPOH Wed. Perak became champions in the north rone police quadrangular volleyball meet here on Monday by beating Police Depot, defending champions 21-16. 21-16. 16-21. 21-14. In an earlier match, Penang beat Kedah Perils 21-19. 21-19. 20-22. 22-20 for third place.43 words
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100 1966-06-30 18 PINKSON AND ESKDALE CHIEF DELETED SINGAPORE. Wed. Shaw Stable's best moneyspinner, 11 -year-old Pinkson, has been deleted. This durable campaigner (by Pink Flower out of White Heart) raced 87 times in eight seasons for 15 wins, seven seconds and 10 thirds, earning well over $125,000 in stakes. His best season100 words
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Article24 1966-06-30 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore AAA will hold their annual athletic championships on July 10 and 17 ai Farm ParkEntries dose on July 2.24 words
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Article318 1966-06-30 18 Xl ALA KANGSAR. Wed. Former All-England and Malayan badminton champion Eddy Choong and M. N. Evans. RAAF Butterworth, won the two Invitation 20-lap races for can at the Royal Perck Motor Club's grass track meet here on Sunday Five cars took part In each318 words
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695 1966-06-30 18 JESSELTON. Wed DILBAGH Singh Kler, the last-minute inclusion in the Malaysian team for the Commonwealth Games at Kingston in August, finished second in the 1.500 m and 5.000 m at the annual Borneo Games here over the weekend. Though second Dilbagh'.s performances695 words
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222 1966-06-30 18 Malaysia agree to boxing series v Burma I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. A Malaysian boxing team of 14 will visit Rangoon in August this year for the first of a series of international matches against Burma. Malaysian Amateur Boxing Association secretary Foo Yeow Theng told Timrsport today that \hc date of departure222 words
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Article218 1966-06-30 18 HOUSTON, Wed. Ernl« Terrell last night retained the World Boxing Associations version of th« world heavyweight with a unanimous 15-round decision here over Doug Jones. Terrell, who had the advantage of reach and height, battered his lighter opponent around the ring. But the champion, making218 words
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Advertisement306 1966-06-30 18 1 I i THE BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE AND THE MALAYSIAN AMATEUR BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Proudly present America's fastest funniest sports entertainment Honem downs vs. ALL-AMERICAN INDIANS SINGAPORE: GAY WORLD 28 th, 29th 30th JUNE 8 P.M. KUALA LUMPUR: STADIUM NEGARA 1 st 2 nd JULY 8 P.M. PRICES: SI.SO 5306 words
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Miscellaneous122 1966-06-30 18 DIARY ATHELETICS Kedah AAAs central regional c'ships (Sg Paiann. Besut Dist. AA meet iKampong Rajai; Segamat PWD c'ships. School: Seg Hwa Sec. Segamal. BASKETBALL Exhibition by Harlem Clowns (Spore G»jr World. 8 p.m.). CRICKET Brawler Shield: Anderson. ans v Ellerton Club (loon Mpal pdg>. C. Perak school* tourney: STAR v122 words
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163 1966-06-30 19 FAM get 19 more names for national team trials VUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Nineteen players trom four more states were recommended today to the Football Association of Malaysia for trials before the selection of the national team for the Merdeka tournament here from Aug. 13 27. Today's nominations raised the number163 words
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Article43 1966-06-30 19 SINGAPORE, Wed. Borneo Motors and Naafi Imperial drew 1-1 in the Singapore Business Houses FA Div 1 league match on the padang here today. Jardine Waugh beat Shell B-l in a Div two match at River Valley Road. In another43 words
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Article, Illustration715 1966-06-30 19 BOBBY SIMPSON - BOBBY SIMPSON STRAITS TIMES EXCLUSIVE By Australia's Teat captain LONDON, Wed WHO will be Conrad Hunte's opening; partner appears to be one problem facing the West Indies for the Third Test against England at Nottingham tomorrow. With both Easton McMorris and Joey Carew715 words
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252 1966-06-30 19 England fail in bid to ban wood shot LONDON, Wed. A move by England to end the rule permitting the "wood shot" in badminton was defeated at the annual meeting of the International Badminton Federation here yesterday. Before 1963. when the present regulation was passed, shots off the wooden partReuter - 252 words
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Article20 1966-06-30 19 BARCELONA. Wed.— Uruguay wound up their World Cup training tour with a 1-0 victory over Barcelona last night.20 words
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359 1966-06-30 19 T ONDON. Wed. Yorkshire shattered Derbyshire for the second time in a fortnight at Sheffield yesterday to open up a gap of 21 points at the top of the English County cricket championship table. Tony Nicholson. Yorkshires right-arm fast-medium bowler, celebrated the birth359 words
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Article391 1966-06-30 19 LEAD IK SCHOOLS MEET SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE powerful Bukit Timah District contingent, with 161 points, were way ahead of their rivals at the end of the first day's finals in the inter-district athletic championships at Farrer Park today. The meet continues on Saturday. Katong are next with -92 points, followed391 words
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Article22 1966-06-30 19 PENANG. Wed. Green Jaokets beat Ramblers 3-0 in their First DiviMon u-agiie soccer match on Victoria Green here ioday.22 words
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Advertisement166 1966-06-30 19 "Welcome 10 lancho Night at i NEW WORLD CABARET tonight" Jl V Stay wet' groomed TcJncho Hair Tonic WV WT^ Apply to hair in morning, evening V and after washing. Gingerly rub in hair with fingertips. W W Nourishes scalp and makes hair J P^% lustrous and attractive. Tancho Pomade166 words
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Miscellaneous214 1966-06-30 19 SPORTS SUMMARY HOCKEY I 3 2 Tr .import Coy 1 Kedah Lge (Sg Patani): SR Ipoh Div. 1: PCRC 3 KIA 1: Patani 3 Police 3. D»v. 3: PBS, B Gajah 3 PPB. Taiplng Lie: Kilat 3 2 Work- Tz Rambut.in 1 Women's shop 0. match: Te R<mbutan 1 Ipoh214 words
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Article50 1966-06-30 20 MOSCOW. Wed.-President De Gaulle plans to visa Bonn for talks with Chancellor Erhard on or about July 20. a French spokesman said today. He will brief the German leader on details of his 12-day visit to the Soviet Union and his talks wifh Russian leaders.50 words
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Article41 1966-06-30 20 WASHINGTON. Wed The signing of a US$lO.5 million longterm credit agreement for the purchase of U.S. cotton by Indonesia was announced uy the Agriculture Department yesterday. Under the agreement. IndonesU will buy about 76.000 bales o U.S. cotton.41 words
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Obituary85 1966-06-30 20 MAXWILL On Juno 17th ut Bowrail. N B.W. Arthur Mainwavlnc Maxwell. D.5.0.. M C Imp ot Buklt Klfdek Estate, Ayrr Kunlng South. N.R MM. CHAN WAH TONO |M Martam Yfo Cboo Nto> paMrd away peacefully 2A.6.M1 at 4 p.m., agrd 7S. Iraving thrr* >oiu Thy* Jim Thy* Pin *nrl85 words
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Article358 1966-06-30 20 LONDON. Wed.— The London Stock Market went higher over a broad front on the ending ot the shipping strike. However, business was small and many gains were on markIng up and some 'covering. News that the Steel Bill will be published on Friday afternoon brought renewed hopes that358 words
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Article, Illustration55 1966-06-30 20 A welcome from a bevy of bunnies THIS bevy of bunnies welcomed Mi. Huj4li Hefner when he arrived in London to attend Ihe opening <»l his firsl Playboy Club in Europe. Tne dub is on Park Lane. Mr. Hefner is the LO-year-old editorpublisher of Playboy magazine and president of Playboy55 words
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210 1966-06-30 20 JAKARTA, Wed. The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Mr. Adam Malik, has said confrontation against Malaysia not only worsened the economic situation in Indonesia, but also failed to bring any response from the people of Sabah and Sarawak. Radio Jakarta reported tonight. "We could not210 words
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461 1966-06-30 20 San tap a in final after 3hr marathon LONDON. V. miah champion Manuel Santan i i the men's sinslPN final at the Wimblrdon tennis champion■hips today after one of the mo.st nerve-tingling matches Of the pn>t wa: On an afternoon of m splendour. the thirl sleeved centre court crowd who461 words
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Article90 1966-06-30 20 SINGAPORE. Wed.- F.ihrnl Abbas won the boy* Mneles title when 1» hr.ii Long Bong 15-6 in Uv ot thr Slngapon |vi impionships tomgiit Knoll* 1. 1 ni In t final*: I B*\s douhlrv I 8 I I C. Vanderbut bt I Abl Nordin Rahwi 15-;90 words
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Article25 1966-06-30 20 NEW YC? K weight champior —/lajr today announced ie m" -T^t Britain's Brian London SJ A fcg. aor 11 in London25 words
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Advertisement89 1966-06-30 20 Uu CLASSIFIEDS 2* Wotim Hi iMMMaaaJ KANQ WIE: Hal Th|r> Kang Moh Plong lo 8«*« Kla« d o Mr A Mr* Wea Peng Guao on 3n.8-A6 VOOH TAT t o Mr. ao<l Mr« Olio to R.i< K:n do late Mr Tan Hean KnK an<l Madam Choo Joo E* in Dublin89 words
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Advertisement402 1966-06-30 20 EXAMINATIONS are no problem gM RKHH tHL^* Iprovided you enrol today |^^With FOR SUCCESS THE KAPID WAY i. MALAYAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE jF^^^^B FOUNDED: 1959 TEL: 2171 I W PRINCIPAL: K. T THOMAS, W\ *^M fjf i.A.B.L. f.R.A.S. (LONDON) F.R.t MISTS., f.R.ICON.S. .Mil v Ml *~f\ Mr| y "0t |oin me402 words
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