The Straits Times, 1 July 1966
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Title Section23 1966-07-01 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 THE Straits times Till! Niitiiinnl Lstd 1845 FRIDAY, JULY 1. 1%« 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KON 203423 words
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Article, Illustration785 1966-07-01 1 Wilson-Johnson row over raids— Page 2 Fuel depots, radar station blasted to paralyse supply lines SAIGON, Thursday AMERICAN planes today blasted fuel depots near Hanoi for the second day running in a bid to paralyse North Vietnam's supply lines to Yietcong guerillas in South Vietnam. Today's targetsReuter; UPI - 785 words
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Article152 1966-07-01 1 JAKARTA, Thursday. PRESIDENT Soekarno today angrily denounced mounting agitation againsl his rule and declared he was against public demands l<> change his Cabinet The President spoke out strongly in a palace ceremony describing as "ignorant" the Indonesian students who are leading the campaign against him.AP - 152 words
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Article170 1966-07-01 1 ■>EKING, Thurs. Official I iircles in Peking »Uyed silent today over the \mcrican air strikes yesterday on Hanoi and Haiphong. A spokesman, asked for I'omment, simply smiled and said he would refer the matter to the appropriate department. hinese n-wspapers today published only brief reports onReuter - 170 words
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Article49 1966-07-01 1 HONG KONG. Thur.v Lieut. General Sir Alan Jolly. Commander. Far East Land Forces, said Indonesian military 'confrontation" against Malaysia had virtually ended. There had been no known cases of Indonesian infiltration across thr border into Sarawak and Sabah in recent days, he said.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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429 1966-07-01 1 Tun Lim: I was walking nicely when 'pop' I fe11... SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tun Lim Yew Hock, who flew back here tonight with his family, told reporters in Sydney before his departure that he could not remember anything of his disappearance earlier this month. All he could remember, he said, was429 words
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Article31 1966-07-01 1 KATMANDU. Thurs. An earthquake in the remote mountains of. western Nepal killed 10 people and destroyed several hundred houses on Monday, according to reports reaching here today. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article67 1966-07-01 1 KU( HIM.. Thurs.— The Sarawak Chinese Association General Assembly decided in Sibu tonight to nominate a candidate for Chief Minister Penghulu Tawi Slis Cabinet. The candidate has not yet lirrn named. The meeting could not decide on whether to nominate one of the three present members «»f67 words
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151 1966-07-01 1 Coup in Iraq: Aref told to give up OEIRI'T. Thurs. Former ir;i q v I prime minister, Mr. ak. today launched a coup Rgainsi the rnment of Prime Minister Abdl Raman to save the country." Baghdad Radio report* The radio bi" appeal by Mr. R volutio o Iraqul Presldei l151 words
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116 1966-07-01 1 CONGRESS WILL BACK THE BANGKOK ACCORD JAKARTA. Thurs. The Indonesian onercss will endorse the Indo-nesia-.Malaysia p a c talks held recently in Bangkok for ending thr three-year-old hostilities between the two countries, it was learned today. Congress circles said a congressional committee had reached a consensus in favour of the116 words
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Article44 1966-07-01 1 M(»O\ SHOT <>! I |fl KrNXF.DY ThorA scheduled launching i d.i\ <>f .in unmanned craft toward the moon an attempt to feather mor lunar information was pasl poned f(»r '1 hours due i .1 hv.\\\ r.nnMorm in tli (ape Rt nm <1\ area.44 words
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Article, Illustration919 1966-07-01 2 Wilson-Johnson row over new American policy in Vietnam U THANT, PEARSON, MRS. GANDHI EXPRESS REGRETS OVER HANOI-HAIPHONG RAIDS IT.S. officials were openly disappointed and dismayed yesterday by the British Government's opposition to President Johnsons decision to bomb oil storage dumps in Hanoi and Haiphong. The British Prime Min--1 ter MR.919 words
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143 1966-07-01 2 T ONDON, Thurs. Anti-Vietnam war demonstrators last night marched on the American Embassy and the British Parliament to protest against U.S. bombing of oil storage tanks in Hanoi and Haiphong and the Labour Government's Vietnam policy. Nine men and three women143 words
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211 1966-07-01 2 Holt 'all the way with LBJ' in Vietnam -defence WASHING TON Thurs. The Australian Prune Minister, Mr. Harold Holt, told President Johnson •day that Australia would stay 'all the wav with LBJ" in the defence of South Vietnam and SouthEast Al He gave the pledge Mr. Johnson welcomed him with211 words
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192 1966-07-01 2 AN American pilot shot down In yesterday s raid on Hanoi was paraded through the streets of the North Vietnamese capital last night In an oprn car lit up by searchlights. Tass news agency reported. He was named as US Air Force CaptainReuter - 192 words
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215 1966-07-01 3 Combined shcrv of strength to kill rumours •>< i\H4KI% Thar* I h- Indonesian milit his week staged <hn« uf «treacth in < M tral Jata the y n.e where President «mo <la>m« he hi «til dominant The lombmrH rxrrrite h' the three armed vrand the police inTAtred the movement ofReuter - 215 words
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119 1966-07-01 3 UONG KONG. Thurs—Peu king ha.s accused the Indonesian Government of engineering all >orts of plots to prevent overseas Chinese in Indonesia from returning to China. T»n. of thousands of Chinese had demanded to return to their fatherland. .-a:d the New China News AgencyReuter - 119 words
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314 1966-07-01 3 Transfer power to Suharto, students demand MILITANT students told a Congressional committee today it must transfer the Presidential powers to Army strongman Lieut. Gen. Suharto or risk mass demonstrations. The students declared Gen. Suharto should be Kiven authority by Congress to set up and head a new Cabinet. Such aAP; UPI - 314 words
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Article, Illustration72 1966-07-01 3 BB's host asks for police protection OBFRALDORF (W. Germany). Thurs. f.erman playboy (iunter Sachs asked the police >esterday lor protection lor French actress Brieitte Bardot. a cue«t at his country villa near here. A police spokesman said Mr. Sachs claimed he :in»l his tuests were heine "postered by newspaper people."AP - 72 words
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Article71 1966-07-01 3 RAWALPINDI. Thurs. Pakistanis are tn observe Fridays as "cleanliness day" under a government campaign to stamp out disease. Local authorities have been told to carry out .surprise checks in their districts to see whether an appeal by President Ayub Khan for greater cleanliness is heeded. MinistersReuter - 71 words
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Article46 1966-07-01 3 BOMBAY. Thurs Pilots and other employees of the state-own-ed Indian /UrUiMa Corporation mv on strike pMterdajr, affecting some domrMu Hnrtcaa. The strike, which is over demands far befer operational faci.lties upset, the m hedulo of flichU originating herp. Some flights were cancelled. -UPI.UPI - 46 words
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259 1966-07-01 3 HIS SON - Bride. 19, tells of night in a hotel HIS SON... FATHER EXECUTES BY tyUPPERTAL iGer- many). Thurs. Attractive Nikki Vlachos, 19. told a West German court yesterday her father-in-law got her drunk at a hotel in Salonika after sending her husband to work in Germany. She is one of fiveAP - 259 words
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Article22 1966-07-01 3 HONOLULU. Thurs. Sir David Trench, Governor of Hong Kong arrived here for a four-day holiday with his wife and daughter.22 words
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119 1966-07-01 3 pARIS. Thurs. Nato anR nounced yesterday that a contract has been awarded to a six-nation consortium headed by the Hughes Aircraft Co. of America to build an electronic air defence system from Norway to Turkey. The network, known as Nadge (Nato Air Defence Ground EnvironmentReuter - 119 words
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Article60 1966-07-01 3 IVEW ORLEANS. Thurs. Mrs. Maurice Bowler, whose l 16 previous children were all born at Southern Baptist Hospital here, on Monday night took the hospital up on Its offer to deliver No 17 free of charge and gave birth to a baby Rirl. Said Mr. Bowler, a60 words
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132 1966-07-01 3 PAYMENTS BALANCE SETBACK FOR BRITAIN I ONDON. Thurs. Britain's effort to wipe out its overseas balance of payments diflcit by the end of 1966 suffered a setback yesterday when the balance sheet for the first quarter of the year was published. It showed Uiat .nstead of providing a balance tovturds132 words
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Miscellaneous40 1966-07-01 3 THE SAMBOLg < o~* -te^ hem TM ATS wmt) /fit* Niceiv- n«tiaoN I I CALL A StHSmsJ (OF PHCMM9 ON TOPj v i HAT, V^OF YOUR MCAPj Zii^ ZltCftaiAZT ttnni«3> t I J l'M AF»AIO fT «MT J V 7^\ \a2tex£40 words
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Article, Illustration173 1966-07-01 4 The sad Cambodian envoy leaves for home SINGAPORE, Thurs. Before flying home to Phnom Penh today, the outgoing Charge D'Aflaires of the Cambodian Emv in Singapore. K.R.L Wongsanith, said: "I feel quite sad to leave Singapore, which I have grown to like so much." He came to Singapore 10 months173 words
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Article197 1966-07-01 4 Two gifts from the Inner Wheel SINGAPORE, Than. Representatives of two charities yesterday received cheques for their respective building funds from the pimident of the Inner Wheel Club. Mrs. Eunice Lecomber. She presented a cheque for $15,812 to the Abandoned Babies Home of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus197 words
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128 1966-07-01 4 A DREAM COMES TRUE FOR STORE SCHOOL... SINGAPORE, Thurs. It has taken two decades for the students of the Chung Cheng High School to achieve their dream of possessing the biggest auditorium in Singapore and Malaysia. Now the building is under construction in the school grounds in Goodman Road and128 words
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Article62 1966-07-01 4 SINGAPORE Thurs —Mr. A. K. Seenivasaciim ha> been elected president of the new manacemfnt committee of the Sri Arasakesan Sivan Temple m Woodlands Road. Other ofi ice-bearers arc; vicepresident. Mr. P. Vnluppillui; hon. hecretary. Mr. E. Rajaratnam; asst. Hon. secretary. Mr. E. Pasupathy; hon. treasurer. Mr. T.62 words
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Article, Illustration87 1966-07-01 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Tangamuthu Chandran. a general and psychiatric male nurse of the Woodbridge Hospital, who went to Australia for higher studies under a Colombo Plan fellowship, has returned home with double honours. He not only became the first Singaporean to be awarded a one-year postgraduate87 words
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Advertisement252 1966-07-01 4 NEVER BEFORE IN tomorrow POLICE ANNALS! -v mA never mmWbmt, LID 0: IN FILM tt\ HISTORY! -MM :m j Wmr I 4.8 i f A nf M V. b Jt rWLmr^^mL. 0 ft I am tt^BaWaM Tn' *VbL«— V^Bi^r H >aVP^ R W IV BMBaSßßr^^^ BB^aL I izr .amimiif B^^BaS^T*252 words
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Advertisement71 1966-07-01 4 I I! MISS MARY POPPINS CONTEST- FINALS AT B METROTEX TOMORROW at 3.30 p.m. ALSO! m C. P. A. FASHION FLIGHT FEATURING pj METROTEX FASHIONS Carman Curlart Poloroid GlotMt Meidenform Dreams I Moke -up by Como-re pj REVLON ALAN PROVAN™, Muiic by THE ROSS QUARTET PRIZES YASHICA CAMERA FUJI FILMS71 words
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Advertisement151 1966-07-01 4 Not lust another 0 singer but a w^t^y. 0 charmins personality \t\. A J with a terrific vole* 9 to match 9 9 ARUNDEL ROOM ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ft I Tel: ***** /*v X Today: 1.30.3 30, 7.00 9.30 p.m. \V BfMiiniuu Plus On staee ~^lK\9wK BVIXSIL The i^m^L trailers KWi^^ f jfSt151 words
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Advertisement340 1966-07-01 4 "JL" HHOIT.H I "l" 1 Ol" V f? BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT S» I AT GREAT EXPENSE! OTHE HI-FI TWINS n| AND THE KINGS (FROM THE PHILIPPINES) •>/ SII6ING, DANCING COMcOY ACTS WHO WILL APPEAR IN THE BEAUTY OF BEAUTIES SHOW FEATURING THE BEAUTY OF BEAUTIES CONTEST SPONSORED BY KWAN LOONG340 words
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Advertisement465 1966-07-01 4 gATHAY^ B^BaCl'HO *?'•>_ JmWLmmW 16th BIC DAY! DAILY J SHOWS AT 12 41. 4 JO fc S 15 Sun 4 Holtaavi Eilra Sh, of tsm 'OMM fANAVISION "DOCTOR ZHIVAGO" GaraUrn* CkaaM* t«h<C ICMI I MOW SHOWING! 11 am. 2 JO. all ft Ml pm THE CHASE Marian Branca !••>* f465 words
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Article, Illustration780 1966-07-01 5 MUSLIMS ALL OVER COCWTRY CELEBRATE PROPHETS BIRTHDAY KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday p K T>:..ion Musiimj. '.nroughou* Ma., oday remembered the birth t>l Fh-oph* -lamed 1.396 years ago at Mecca ill grand celebrations) throughout the country. Processions, rallies and Koran reading ?r»«ts were held in780 words
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Article137 1966-07-01 5 lOHORE BAHRU. Than. Soveral hundred people will take part in a procession through Jobore Bahru tomorrow to mark the birthday of Prophet Mohamed The proces>ion. winch will be led by the Tengku Mahkota of Joliore will bo the highlight or the celebrations in the State137 words
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Article64 1966-07-01 5 i [II HBBTAJAM Than. The >lini>tir <>l Kduialion Inchr \|i'ti-« nn-il Khir .lnli.tr i Mai today thai it was not necessary to coa\ «>lct non-Malay* to learn thr national lanxuagr. ■•lhcj" no longer h.tw r-ptli. Let n> leavr tbem alone. CfTort;» should !>' concentrated on the64 words
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201 1966-07-01 5 Ministry has right to reorganise, union concedes lIM.XPOKI Mm 1- Ihr Amalgamated I niun ■>( Ptiblit Klliplovrrv h.«N mn inlrri lh.,i thr Mftktrj of (iillurr h.t- i right !<• r^rry out its prupn-i'd rr or-ani-.ili<in -1 hnin .if fertins Mirar !00 rmphi \rr* of it- hro.uli i-tint di\ i-ion lliM-losins201 words
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Article51 1966-07-01 5 KLAUS I UMI'l II 1 Morr :ha'. 200 haiidl ur.cierpr rilaged ed a lea puny today ail ot the M' H Dato Harun bir. Ha;; IciiiTlif pary •.'»••< lieiu junction With the Pro;)iirt Mnhhmecis Mrttadaj celebrationi The cliJdrri. :rom \\v i.,r:uuwelfare and rrhabili^'.ior. mhtrf. rfreivcd <•51 words
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Article21 1966-07-01 5 S E O A M A I mpch;.:.:i BI BocSl I feM, Incln- II IK-l.'--hul'.; Mu^.ili Cbun m:U:from ben21 words
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Advertisement260 1966-07-01 5 HEY! LOOK AT THIS!!! SOMETHING NEW! i^^^— GROSSBOW ENTERTAINMENTS PRESENTS "A TRAMPS BALL OCEAN PARK HOTEL 2nd July 1966 830 p m to 200 am featuring TRAMPS CONTEST' Coronation of the KING 8. QUEEN OF HOBOS 2 First Prizes 2 Second Prues 2 Third Pnz#» Plus 10 Consolation Prizes 3260 words
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Advertisement112 1966-07-01 6 With best compliments to TROIKA RESTAURANT on the opening of their new premises at LIAT TOWERS CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. LTD. 267. CANTONMENT ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL ***** WINE SPIRITS SPECIALISTS SINCE 1864 Congratulations to TROIKA RESTAURANT on their removal to Liat Towers 541. Orchard Road. Singapore v THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO.,112 words
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Advertisement791 1966-07-01 6 Let The Troika Restaurant bring your imagination to Russia *jwc r Discover for yourself the delicious Russian Cuisine served at the Troika. Dine in elegance and comfort Atop the stately Llat Towers, on Singapore s starlit nightway. Orchard Road. the nißht beat of the offbeats and cafe society is to791 words
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Advertisement113 1966-07-01 6 Heartiest Congratulations to ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW PREMISES from LEE SOO CHEW j WHOLESALE RET ML FROZEN MEAT BUTCHERS. HOTELS, RESTAURANTS AND SHIPS SUPPLIERS. Orchard Road Market No. 60 Tel: ***** Suppliers of Prime Quality Mew Zealand veal and beef INTERIOR DECORATION by Designers of Interior Designs San113 words
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155 1966-07-01 7 PENANG PUTS UP PORT DUES, CARGO CHARGES pENANG. Thurs. P Port Commissiun has decided ise port dues I general '.arges with 1 from tomorrow. ri—ilHtan explained the ■iiooted the ag the the new rferrI f*b. 25 ear. I'roptsals et-ting. member j-.ralttee. repre*tnttm all interested parwith the given tull and adequatf155 words
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Article, Illustration121 1966-07-01 7 DOWN and out goes a champion The fall roobed Australia's Roy K m c r s o n. tin- hot favourite, of his chancr of winning the men's vinele- title in the Allhngland tennis tournament at Wimbledon for the third successive year. Emerson is seen121 words
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Article56 1966-07-01 7 Slogans: Youths arrested PL-WM. Jhurv Slogans opposing the State (lovrrnmc nt s takeover of the City Council appeared on bus stands and at several streets here this morning. The slogans, in Ted and white, also called on the people to oppose the 10- rnt a call telephone levy being introduced56 words
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Article26 1966-07-01 7 KANOAR. Thuxi. The Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Bam.suddin will visit Fsrlis on July 15 t«> inspect sevwal health projects in the State.26 words
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241 1966-07-01 7 rpHE commission of 1 inquiry into alleged malpractices in the George Town City Council. due to begin its sitting next Monday, should have been set up three years ago, the Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, said today. Speaking at the council's last241 words
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197 1966-07-01 7 K UA L A LUMPUR, i Thurs.— The three- year term of office of the 13 Seremban town councillors officially j expires today. They were elected in June 1963. Town council and local council elections were suspended by the Emergency Essential Powers Act, 1964.197 words
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Advertisement246 1966-07-01 7 IT'S HERE! THE SENSATIONAL 84% of overall length used for passengers and luggage Combining the virtues of low running <o*.ts. great intf-nor screen <i"d side /.uido/.>. H^gu redr winuo.v lor e<cc t spdee and precision engineering, the all steel Moms 1100 all-round risibility. Traveller offers far more advantdges to the246 words
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314 1966-07-01 8 $120,000 case against director dropped From JEFFREY FRANCIS: J«M«lton, Thurt 'J'HE $120,000 misappropriation case against Tan Sioe Tie, managing director of the Samudra Co. Ltd., ended suddenly this morning when the prosecution announced ina\ it did not intend to proceed further. Tan, charged wit a criminal breach of trust of314 words
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Article116 1966-07-01 8 CO-OPS WARNED: PAY UP 0R... ITOTA BHARU. Thurr— Co-operative societies in Kelantan must settle their outstanding loans with the Government or face legal action, the State's Assistant Commissioner of Co-operative Development, Inche Ahmad bin Zakana warned yesterday. Inche Ahmad said that the unsettled loans amounted to $656,000, some of which116 words
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Article37 1966-07-01 8 RAUE. Thurs. The Pahang MIC ha's elected Mr. M Martmuthu. Senator A. Arunaaalam. Mr. T. S. Arumugatn. Mr. V. Slnnu and Mr. 8. P. Kumaran to represent the party In the Pahang State Alliance Council.37 words
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163 1966-07-01 8 Ong: Stock of antinational elements at its lowest CIM.ATORt Thurs The Minister of t.du ration Mr. One Pang Boon. >estrrday said that the stock of anti-national element* was now at the lowest as people did noi listen to their blandishments any more. Speaiung at the ornciaJ opening of the new163 words
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Article74 1966-07-01 8 JOHORE. BAHRU. Thurs. Some 300 squatters who have illegally constructed houses on Government land in Karr.pong Majldec In Johore Bahru have been given until July 22 to move out of the land. A Government statement said that Quit notices served on the squatters have so far74 words
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Article33 1966-07-01 8 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minuter. Tun Abdul Rxzas:, has been in- vited to declare open two new masques at Cherok To'kun and at Tanah Llat on July a. I33 words
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189 1966-07-01 8 OUKIT MERTAJAM. v Thurs. Tamil newspapers in the country were today criticised by the M ter of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. for Riving promi: to the events and the politics of India These newspapers also primed foreign politicians* comment* on local189 words
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Article46 1966-07-01 8 MUAR. Thurs. A campins; and pi-'iic BtU for *ovths will b* compifted by the Rotary club hrre la two months on BaKri Estate, the club's incoming preisdent. Mr. DP. Pertira, said He was speaking at hi* tnstsllation dinner at the Tanjong Club.46 words
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Article40 1966-07-01 8 SINGAFCPK Thurs —Mr S. Rattan Singh tv KtCrtod president of the Sikh isiMwuiarj Society, Malaya at their annual meeting hell recently. Mr. S. Kael Singh of Twnpni. Johore was elected vire-presirient, and Mr. S. Kehar Singh, secretary.40 words
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240 1966-07-01 8 Ooi: Publicity should be aimed at attracting genuine tourists ■yHE Mayor. Mr. Ooi Th ed that publicity desl trade here should be PENANG, Thursday. lam Siew, today cautiongned to boost the tourist i aimed at attracting "genuine tourists." The Mayor was addressing the City Council at Its last meeting before240 words
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Article46 1966-07-01 8 BINOAPORE. Thurs.— A motor cyclist. Michael Lee Kee Heng- 19, died In the Thomson Road hospital last night 12 hours after colliding with a motor-car at Lorong Chuan. Police today appealed for eyewitnesses to contact Inspector Survlnder Singh of the Accident Branch.46 words
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Miscellaneous288 1966-07-01 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS (7). 1. Hawka sat can* of mince— T. To Mr. Taft. rafe gathering U where? (13). prosaic (8-2-4>. I. Judge upaeU the bar- wmi- 10. By coming to a river, maybe? thing about retiring (7 (12). fl. See member about alWratlon 15 Site meant for new288 words
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Article, Illustration398 1966-07-01 9 SINGAPORE, Tliumby. SUM leaden ;m<l religiuuK heads today c ni|)li:isisc(l llu- importance of llu- I'ropliel Muhammad's Birthday Memorial Scholarship I nixl throughout the prophet's birthday trie bullions. Speeches made at various functions underlined the need to have a strong fund that would enable Muslims398 words
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99 1966-07-01 9 A CONTEST FOR SINGAPORE'S SONG BIRDS lapore'! AnM songbird.-, commonly known as Mural Hmaii or Murrt take pars impetlB id by the Bird will be held Community rrora v aju to n ISO vi these birds. sonj;s are much like of the Robin, are < xi to take part. PriHi99 words
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Article, Illustration186 1966-07-01 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The GovernorGeneral of New Zealand. Sir Bernard Ferjjusson. and Lady Fergusson, today wound up their eight-day tour of Singapore and Malaysia. This afternoon, they were entertained to a farewell u-a at the istana Negara by the Singapore President, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. and the186 words
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Miscellaneous222 1966-07-01 9 fhf/9 Hff V.T. Utirtilin fIN NO TME AT ALL I VM*S IM TH' SifcGE OF TROY AN 1 W^^^^ K WHY. OOU W^OW TH' ...AN 1 r SOT mJ VK. WOIMUG HAD ME SERVE AS A GENERAL p^ /^TV M. H3YPTIAN SPHINX TO K^4OW \MOTTA I t3OIKiG OH ALL KINt>S222 words
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Article44 1966-07-01 10 M Wmr4a lit (Himmtrnm) mm WONC KIM SENG and cklMrea 'haak ail frieada aad raia aBOBJ "<r,, rBM urn. 11-.M anaa and aia«ata«aa dariac tkvir MfMnawat and at tke fuaat«l of ■■eir beloved wife mother atadaaa Tang I ueng oa 2« a-« 444 words
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Article32 1966-07-01 10 M H»r«. 11$ (Himimmm) m LOVING MEMORY of nr Mr fatkar Joaepk Le* Qiaa I ia«E >■• 1 to real m ITU Madly miasad ai»ayi rrmembcrad ky 'a. children and graaaatiiMrea32 words
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Article126 1966-07-01 10 M *°rd, $H tH,mlm*m) WMV SUFFER) from travel n. kne.a? lard Agamal it by taking a Mar •M 20 Bllautea before atari ing ADELPHI ROOF CARDEN Tea i The Dolphin Combo Punda>a Ih The Hllitra WICt WICS WICS: Handmade or Murkiarmmii from range of 3U ahadr* I »il«l,i» Klalr126 words
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Article25 1966-07-01 10 ]i Hvrrfi M (Minimum) TELOK AVER CHINESE Method. M next Sunday. r»B—illoHi Meaaaga h> Imiu Lane Troubled? Try i hriat. h irvhody v-t-lrome25 words
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Article648 1966-07-01 10 American warplanes bombed oil installations on the outskirts of Hanoi for the second day running yesterday, in the continued absence of any reaction from the Communist powers likely to produce a wider war. It is too early to draw firm conclusions on the consequences (or lack of648 words
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Article404 1966-07-01 10 Again and again discussion of Malaya's housing problems gets around to the question: What should be aone about the squatters? They are übiquitous and highly resistant to official intervention in their lives. Their homes cost only a fraction the price of the flats normally proposed as alternative housing.404 words
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Article180 1966-07-01 10 When it was first proposed that the Governor-General of New Zealand. Sir Bernard Fergusson, should visit Malaysia and Singapore confrontation was very much alive. By the time he and his wife arrived, however, it was dying, virtually dead. Thus an event which would have had a largely military180 words
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378 1966-07-01 10 Mr. Nair and Malaysia's loans N two editorials published in the Straits Times of June 23, Mr Devan Nalr came In for unfavourable mention. It has naturally not occurred to your leader writer that Mr. Nalr's question in Parliament relating to the national debt represented no more than the DAP378 words
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Letter125 1966-07-01 10 lit Is not easy to read Mr. Nai.-> mind by reading- his parliamentary questions, and Mr. (ion's explanation on Mr. Nair's behalf is welcome. We did not s.'/. however, that all the information »hi< Mr. Nair soucht was available in parliamentary papers, but that much of it was. Public borrowing125 words
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186 1966-07-01 10 I REFER to letter from MUCS IST. June 24). The allowance of $250 per day of attendance which is paid to University and also the Polytechnic students is intended only to cover transport and other out of pocket expenses. The field training which these186 words
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Letter86 1966-07-01 10 I HAVE been directed to draw your attention to a news item (S.T. June 29) under the heading "YIPs Are Backing Malacca Gangs" which has caused serious embarrassment to the police with particular reference to the term <4VIPs." The OCCI Malacca did not use the term "YIPs" in86 words
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416 1966-07-01 10 TARZIE VITTACHI - RlCE— Ceylon's most explosive matter TARZIE VITTACHI By npHE S c n a n a y ake Govern merit in Ceylon has spent its first year in office clearing the decks for economic action. The intensely debilitating Tamil language problem has been settled for .he time beinj;, machinery lor cleaning;416 words
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941 1966-07-01 10 ARTHUR J. DOMMKX - ARTHUR J. DOMMKX From Sekijo. Japan MECHANISATION. SUBSIDIES AND GOVERNMENT CODDLING APE MAKING RICH FARMERS AND ENDING THE MYTH THAT POVERTY MUST LIVE ON A FARM CHANCE is coming to Japan's farmlands. Young people are leaving the farms for the money and greater attractions of941 words
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Advertisement631 1966-07-01 10 Strsiti RftW I lab? Hail Cfcßtwtwv e4)***taMaßaartt h. <•*• tTMUMM '■«T S)n* ai SW4 BnaaiMnlat Start) C(H» ITOCAM •■AMCMM ■MSMSI llHl| Hi, q4 %%\m t<MM ITtMM IT*, Wnlmi Ikw. Ca*ra* |wi. f«i Mtwt *momt M m 1 »#-.r.», a««a\ M»»»l Swaa. i m J TO«f 141* Uh*' anal V lITNIUMT631 words
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Advertisement46 1966-07-01 10 AUTOMATIC Wly ■MM MM rMaMal v XT I I MAVf TMfM f^Srl OUALITV STAMS I L J §)niia*i*t p*c%kv I ea**ao mot H Damia avonf EEEB ah-cinkm* arao* I EASY HIRE PURCHASE NO DOWN PAYMENT C»»t«et Hi Fi Traders S*. iou»h tr.aat X—4. T.t *****. *2725.46 words
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Advertisement72 1966-07-01 10 3weeWy direct jets to Manila Dcpwtuc SMppofe Saturday 100 145 p.mThursday 1 DO pun. Now you can enjoy the luxury of Silver Kris Service or direct flights to Manila each week. Armchair comfort, smiling stewards, charming sarong kebaya clad air hostesses and the food its wonderful, that's Silver Kris Service,72 words
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Article, Illustration165 1966-07-01 11 Ex-lawyer becomes first Malaysian Bishop S\PORE. Thurs.— The Rev. Chiu Ban It has I the bury as the Anglican i and ome Ftnan«-b»rn Rev Chiu i will «akt place In Singapore run St. Andrew's Day. Nov. 30. At Cambridge The new bishop, who U a '■fje gradi. Kings College of165 words
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Article46 1966-07-01 11 PARIT BLNI \H I'hurs. The Chinr^-p I OMiimnllji in the fining village ot Kuala Kurau lMt night rntprtained the Krian Diatirt Officer. 1: rlir Ahmad n at a din- inirrHtulate him on his amard of the AM N in the Kings birthday honour*.46 words
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Article, Illustration348 1966-07-01 11 A YEAR LATER, A VISIT TO PLACE ROSES ON FIANCE'S GRAVE... By PADMAN GOPAL: Kuala Lumpur. Thurs. y K two months, 19-year-old Anne Wong Shu-iing, sole survivor of a gas-filled flat in Sydney, waited in her Hong Kong home for letters from348 words
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Article109 1966-07-01 11 Police break up a Red party UAM.kUK Thurs. A mint Malaysian and Thai police unit raided an armed Communist hideout atop a hill in Yala Province last Tuesday and broke up what apparently was a merrymaking party, police said. "The Communist camp consisted of five elevated houses and one ofReuter - 109 words
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91 1966-07-01 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Australian Minister of State for the Army. Mr. Malcolm Fraser. this morning conferred with top British and Australian military officers at army headquarters In Tanglln. An Australian High Commiss.on spokesman said that Mr Fraser was briefed on defenre problems91 words
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97 1966-07-01 11 KUCHINO. rnurs Da to Stephen Kalong Nlngfcan. the former Chief Minister of Sarawak, said in a statement that the reason behind Tenglcu Abdul Rahman's "dislike" fur him was his refusal to agree to the Malayanisaii.m ot the present expatriate-held posts In the Civil Service97 words
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Article62 1966-07-01 11 Bridge plaques vanish \T UA L A TRENGGANU, Thurs. Police are investigating the disappearance of plaques at each end of the Sultan Ismail Nasiruddln Shah bridge at Pulau Rusa. six miles from here. The plaques, costing $250 each, were erected to commemorate the opening of the bridge on June 2062 words
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Article20 1966-07-01 11 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Thurs. The Bukit Mertaiam Convent School will hold its annual fun fair on Saturday and Sunday.20 words
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166 1966-07-01 11 Tour own swimming pool— for only $9,030 |£UALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— i IV You can have a swimIng pool in your backyard just for the price of a medium-sited car Mr. Frank O'Neill, an Australian expert on swimIns and swimming pool*. Mid: "I think many people in Malaya and Singapore can166 words
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Article34 1966-07-01 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs— A labourer. Lok Hock Hciir. was cycling home along Qu-vn street yesterday when three men robbed him of his pay packet of $72 50 at the point of daggers34 words
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Article57 1966-07-01 11 PENANG Thurs. A buU-her. M S Muhammad Abdul Kader. was today fined $500. or one months tail, for using criminal forre on a veterinary Inspector. Abdul Kader. 27. admitted saulting Tan Beng Chew at a house In Dato Kramat Road on May j 20 with intent57 words
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Article35 1966-07-01 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs— A report was made to the ivlice yesterday that a shop m .Tr'hd Kamuning was broken Into OB Jnnr 26 iind rn-.mrri(s valued at $1,200 and 1130 cash were stolen.35 words
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151 1966-07-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Malaysia's future is ensured If her people are given equal opportunities In every field of activity, the Minister of Transport. Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir said here tonight. Speaking at the Petallng Jaya Lions Club dinner, he added that any151 words
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Article124 1966-07-01 11 Jailed student on way home today MELBOURNE. Thur* —A Malaysian student was told by a Melbourne Judge yesterday for Australia, for Victoria, and for the prtMNMf that he U\ivt\s the country on Friday Juri-' "t tne ncral irt in Melbourne, said thia when sentenrlne Tan Sre Ohee. 22. (if Penang.124 words
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Advertisement63 1966-07-01 11 HAVE music WILL TRAVEL GAR RADIO makes your journey both pleasant and entertaining MODEL P2OOOT TOUCH BUTTON TUNING FULLY TRANSISTORISED PUSHBUTTON STATION SELECTION 6 WATTS, PUSH-PULL OUTPUT CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TONE CONTROL. Obtainable from your nearest radio dealer SOLE agents H. A. O'CONNOR 4 00., LTD. MALAYSIA SINGAPORE BRUNEI Ratercr? STOMACH63 words
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Advertisement171 1966-07-01 11 lip io^ NEW BONUS RATE FOR ASIA LIFE $35 FOR EVERY $1,000 SUM ASSURED Asio Life once again takes great pride and pleasure in announcing another increase in its reversionary bonus. The new rate is now $35 for every $1,000 sum assured for the year 1965. With this new high171 words
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Miscellaneous783 1966-07-01 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5, Kuala Lumpur Tamil; 6.10 The Disneyland and Penan,; 6. Ipoh and Jff^ Malacca; 3, 10. Johore Bahru; Arena Sukan: 7.35 Lone 4. Taiping; 7, Batu Pahat; 9, Ranger— Never Say Die; 8.00 Kluang. News in Mandarin: 8.10 Lagu 3.0« P.M.: Opening and Pro- Seriosa; 8.35 My783 words
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Article497 1966-07-01 12 1 963 was an eventful and difficult year says Duto Aw Cheng Give, chairman ot (hung Klii;nv Bank Ltd. in his annual report. The continuance of Indonesian confrontation, the secession of Singapore from Malaysia and Singapore's assumption of sovereign independence, all added to the transitional497 words
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Article, Illustration305 1966-07-01 12 LOCAL MAN BECOMES IBM GENERAL MANAGER IBM World Trade Corporation has announced the appointment of Mr. Henry S. H. Oh (above t to be general manager of all IBM's operations In Singapore and Malaysia. The announcement was made by Mr. A.W. Johnston, the regional manager, during a recent visit to305 words
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Article, Illustration174 1966-07-01 12 More Danish food being imported now SINGAOPRE and Malaysia are now Importing J7.4 million of Danish food products every year and additionally. Danish dairy products valued at over $9 million are imported Into the two countries every year. This was stated by Mr. Svend E. Olsen. manager of the Danish174 words
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Article181 1966-07-01 12 MR. T. Takenaka. Japan Air Lines regional manager for Singapore and Malaysia, announced that JAL has hired Chinese air hostesses to serve on the Hong Kong Tokyo and Hong Kong Taipei Osaka Tokyo route. This Is the first time JAL has employed air hostesses of foreign181 words
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Article134 1966-07-01 12 MORE than 140 dealers in i Singapore and South Jo- I hore took part vi the recent Kleenex Display Competition i which carried prizes totalling 54.500. The competition was won by Chop Tan Chua Seng of 16. Jalan Kelului. The proprietor of the shop. Mr. Tan Chua134 words
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Article, Illustration272 1966-07-01 12 AMERICA'S Polaroid Cor- poration. the pioneers of instant photography, have in- troduced into the Singapore and Malaysian markets a ca- j mera that produces very good black-and-white pictures In Just ten seconds. The same camera, given the name "the Swinger," priced in America at U5519.95. took272 words
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Article, Illustration234 1966-07-01 12 MORE SALES ARE PLANNED A LEADING Formosan manufacturer of light-weight industrial machinery. Sin Hwa Nan Metals Co. Ltd. is to step-up exports to Singapore and Malaysia. The company hopes to expand their already wide range of electrical and manual machines now in these markets, said Mr T. P. Chang, chairman234 words
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Article95 1966-07-01 12 The Italian car firm of Alfa Romeo has plans to come into the South-East Asian market in a big way. Dr. Pietro Stoccoro, its export director, announced the tormation of a new company In Hong Kong to market its cars. He said that Hong Kong95 words
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Advertisement308 1966-07-01 12 (rompton Parkinson CEILING FANS The simple answer to keeping cool is to install a Crompton Parkinson ceiling fan. It's a top-quality product just look at these outstanding features. SIX RUNNING SPEEDS HIGH EFFICIENCY TROUBLE-FREE VERY LOW RUNNING COSTS MODERN DESIGN QUIET RUNNING 4** for full details from Sofa Concessionaires UNITED308 words
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Advertisement315 1966-07-01 12 MDM ROTOCUTTER BUILT FOR THE JOB ■t iaV i I >to 1 ft ■■L* •aaTßaaW^^aH ire H THE INDUSTRIAL GRASSCUTTER K MADE IN MALAYSIA x FOR MALAYSIAN CONOmONS M. D. M. LTD. JHaPy KUALA IUMfURi l»l*M >(M*|U»N I.VII PITAI'NG |AT» O. BOX 10)] KU»IA LUM^UH «L SI 1 12 V315 words
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Article, Illustration1325 1966-07-01 13 POOR Nicole's warrant was signed She turned up early that evening at the Old Market in Amsterdam. It was the night of the Barrel Organs, and the place was strident with hurdygurdy music Nicole moved through the crowd looking for Garvin. But she was also being followed. A1,325 words
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Advertisement505 1966-07-01 13 |L P™"™™^ 2nd Prize: $3,ooocash! ■HCCPACCTIHHC 3rd Prize: $1,000 cash! I Vk W wf^l lIWIIhI 2x4th Prizes of $500 cash each. LnHMMaHii^H^HH CONTEST 50x5th Prizes of $100 cash each llflll (t^nn finn 111 nni7l"o 10 Consolation Prizes of one case WIN ©zU,uuU IN nil/to \»*xm*sss»~»-» ><^^^ RULES Products (Malaya) Ltd.,505 words
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Article, Illustration476 1966-07-01 14 Soh Tiang Keng - Expansion meets science needs Soh Tiang Keng UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE WL^ l Opening of new Science Buildings SING APORE'S Print Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will officially open the $3.7 million new science buildings of the University of Singapore this afternoon. He is also the main speaker at the ceremony.476 words
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Article, Illustration209 1966-07-01 14 Sir Patrick to speak at chemistry symposium 4 COMMEMpRATIVE symposium on chemistry will be held tomorrow at the new lecture theatre to celebrate the opening of the new buildings. The symposium which is open to the public will begin at 9 a.m. with a talk by Sir Patrick Linstead, Rector209 words
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Advertisement161 1966-07-01 14 Congratulations to THE UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE on the inauguration of their Science Building. We arc proiul to have been associated icith this project. U Van Hin «X"j| FUWWITUWE CO., LTD. 129. Ipoh Road. Kuala Lumpur. T«l ***** 136/142. Orchard Road. Singapore. T«l ***** Congratulations \o the UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Ihe161 words
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Advertisement168 1966-07-01 14 Congratulations and best wishes to the UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE on the occasion of the official opening of their Science Tower from H. A. O'CONNOR CO., LTD. SINGAPORE MALAYSIA BRUNEI Sole Agents fur UNICAM W.G. PYE INSTRUMENTS LTD. CO., LTD. CAMBRIDGE ENGLAND CAMBRIO6E ENGLAND Manual and recording spectrophotometers tor the ultro-violet,168 words
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Article, Illustration572 1966-07-01 15 UNIVERSITY FEATURE Accent on applied sciences in University's five-year plan Singapore's expansion procrammf't\r next five years mill Thf programme ra of and LerhnoThe Unlver ties will be i ment a romprehr: set of proposals emr.aT various drvelopnext five res of ■pproved by the they rmented572 words
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Article, Illustration617 1966-07-01 15 T^ALENT. Brains. Ex- perience. These are the outstanding attributes of the men responsible for moulding advanced science education in Singapore. The Science Faculty of the University of Singapore, with its present full-time teaching staff of 51, is divided into six departments, each headed617 words
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Advertisement162 1966-07-01 15 flj li__!3l3| JH TTrnliSß Congratulations I '-into The University Jw—^l; T| of Singapore i|^lt Opening of the ■SS S S. 2»iJ| ew Science J&1 Tower from fcT~ =:IJ| DIETHELM&CO.LTD. I IW^i DCL. Aluminium Division, made ""ir and installed the adjustable Hpw.e%pw,-<M> mm, Louvres for the windows of the new Science162 words
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Advertisement138 1966-07-01 19 Welcome Progress On 2nd July 1966 at 1 1.00 p.m. the Singapore Telephone BoHril will introduce for the first t main Singapore a new and ctficient type of equipment, known as the Common -ontrol Crosshair S\stem at their new Bukil Timuh exchange. We are happy to be one of the138 words
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1713 1966-07-01 20 BUKIT TlMAH— runners and riders on Sunday Race 1 2.0 Cl 3 Div 2 ($8,000) 6F 1 f)MM AUaussi six li. HeddW 7 90 I 1 1U t hin«H» Treaaarr iEA Clark. Daniels 1 113 "ftaaary l$ I ***** «..g«Ktw II a1,713 words
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546 1966-07-01 20 Epson Jeep - HE SHOULD DO WELL OVER 8F ON SUNDAY Epson Jeep with gINGAPORE, Thurs. Sporting Gesture II (Merv Posner) galloped with zest in a trial with speedy Mount Illona (Doug Dragon) on a fast track at Bukit Timah this morning Kept wide out all the way the two ran 3f In546 words
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100 1966-07-01 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs. —At least one race a meeting will be set aside exclusively for local jockeys and apprentices. This decision was taken at a recent MRA meeting. The first race on the first day of the Singapore Turf Club July meeting at Bukit100 words
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Article1298 1966-07-01 20 BT TIMAH Ist day Race 1 2.30 Cl 4 Div 2 ($7,000) 8F 1 OOMI i.*tM Kwki a |TMM Allan t tO life* t 2555S BM Wi« g .Wolf*. Dantela 4 S.» "it; 17 I ***** Mmm a iLsong Choo J Donnelly S.IJ iFi liMin il 4 ***** Ma Hiffh1,298 words
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300 1966-07-01 20 NEW YORK, Thurs Heavyweight champion Cassius Clay yesterday announced he will meet Britain's Brian London on Aug. 6 or 13 In London. The announcement at a news conference was somewhat of a surprise. Clay had mentioned earlier he might meet Karl Mildenberger of300 words
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165 1966-07-01 20 MSLO. Thurs. Insideyj right Jimmy Greaves scored four goals last night and led England to a 6-1 win over Norway in a warmup match before the World Soccer Cup. England led 5-1 at half-time. Greaves scored in the 19th. 20th. 43rd and 60th minutes.Reuter; AP - 165 words
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186 1966-07-01 20 Badminton stars begin training on Monday Priv» of y t>ad*>d for thr Commonwealth Ounri at Kin l1 s i. runt here on Mon; 1 The piayttl Tan >"»«• Khan Ng H<^>n H.-* 1 Y»*w Cnenß H(h> Mia Rosalind Singha An- and Misn Te*>h arc exp^texi 1O move f ramp by186 words
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Article39 1966-07-01 20 IPOH. Thun I'oh Bin Bin has been elected president of (he Perak Survey Snorts Club, with Yee Shin Cheong and Quek Tee Kirn as vice-presi-dents. F Sebastian Xavier aa secretary, and Oan Oon Leons as treasurer39 words
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Advertisement202 1966-07-01 20 an essential reference work y I STRAITS TIMES DIRECTORY OF I I MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE 1966 1 Phis is the OnlY SUthori- 300 page Alphabetical Classified Direc- pj| tory containing over 40,000 entries. tative and comprehensive m 800 pages listing companies their cm- m reference WOrk available, cutives and their202 words
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Advertisement102 1966-07-01 20 Now wipe away unwanted hair with new ease, new speed, new safety For arras, for legs," for facial hair nothing works with such ease, such speed, such safety as pure white, delightfully fragrant new formula NAIR. You just wipe N'AIR on... wipe hair off. Instantly your skin is silky soft102 words
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202 1966-07-01 21 JOE OORAI - On-off league will now begin in July JOE OORAI By SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The much postponed Football Association of Singapore league competition will get off the launching pad after a three months' delay on July 7 with a match between last years champions. Darul Afiah, and the Rest The boycott of202 words
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Article321 1966-07-01 21 ERNEST FRIDA - Give swimmers fair deaI— SASA ERNEST FRIDA: By Singapore), Thur«. 'OUR CLAIMS REST ON SEAP FEATS AND BUILD-UP FOR ASIAN GAMES' SINGAPORE Amateur Swimming Association Secretary, Woon Sui Kut today said in no uncertain terms that SASA were not "begfiiif" for the inclusion of their three nonqualifiers in the Singapore321 words
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593 1966-07-01 21 ASSURANCES have been given by Jamaican organising officials that neither competitors nor spectators will suffer from heat during the eighth British Empire and Commonwealth Games to be held here from August 4 to 13 Most of the events, they say,Reuter - 593 words
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Article, Illustration651 1966-07-01 21 In'.ll Yil * J - WHATEVER Singapore Olympic and Sports TT Council members may think of the swimming association member Tan Kay Hal's resignation from the Commonwealth Games selection committee, indignation over It should not be allowed to touch the swimmers he champions Nothing would do greater mischief to Singapore sport651 words
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Article33 1966-07-01 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Malaysian Police lntercontintent vollevball final w;ll be held at Gurney Road at 9 am. on Sunday. This will be followed by the football final at S Dm33 words
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Article, Illustration424 1966-07-01 21 Cheryl sets a new State 100 m record KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Buklt Nanas Convent student Cheryl Doral continued her record breaking week when she established a new State time for the women's 100 m at the second Selangor AAA All-Comers meet at Rifle Rangt Road today. Cheryl on Monday had424 words
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Article144 1966-07-01 21 LONDON, Thurs. Close of play scores In yesterday's county cricket matches: At Sovttaend: Essex 187-7 (O. Cass 63) Surrey 105-6. At T»unton: Glamorgan 169-5 iB Hedges 40); Somerset 143-3 <w. Alley 70 no i. At Hove: Sussex 163 (M. Griffith 63 D. White 4-68); Hampshire 99-8. At144 words
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315 1966-07-01 21 M. RAHMAN - M. RAHMAN By 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —Having tasted a bitter 1-0 defeat at the hands of Penang in their last north zone match in the Malaya Cup soccer competition last Saturday Selangor will play a cautious, determined game when they meet Trengganu in the315 words
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263 1966-07-01 21 Francis Boe- y - Francis Boe-y By CINOAPORE, Thurs. Westcrn Australia have agreed to accommodate a 18-man watcrpolo team from Singapore for a series of matches at Perth from Oct 9-18. SASA secretary Woon Sul Kut told Tunesport today that he had received confirmation of the tour from263 words
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Advertisement73 1966-07-01 21 TYRE RETREADS Insist on KINTA tyre retreading compounds at your tyre retreaders for:- MAX. MILEAGE MT RELIABILITY |S ENDURANCE j Also manufacturers of: Hoses, Canvas Shoes, E/ Rubber Dustbins. Tin Ore Tubs Conservancy JQ Buckets, Rubber lining MM for Chemical Tanks >Or Tin Dredges Kubbn Mechanical Goods KINTA RUBBER WORKS73 words
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Advertisement181 1966-07-01 21 m Him ~.^jp «fc wmt* mm Now you can have finished pictures in 1O seconds with a Polaroid camera that costs only QCQBO ■J a! net (Singapore) The new Polaroid Swinger is like no camera you ever used. For our/ $59.80 (S'porc) you get a camera that takes crisp, clear,181 words
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Miscellaneous181 1966-07-01 21 SPORTS DIARY j ATHLETICS Malacca AAA v Dakota* (Patterson R&> c'shlps (Kubu Stadium. 4.30 ROCCU Malaya Cap p.m.); Kedah AAA central re- lnt«r-ione final: Trengganu v gional c'shlps (Sg Patani r. S'gor iK. Trengganu. I). Besut Dist. AAA c'ships iKng Penang Div. 2: p. s. Surta r Raja). Schools: S'gor181 words
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Obituary115 1966-07-01 22 M«S. COON SIM SVI »if> of Neurt >»mbilan Wrlfarr Officrr on 30-6-A6 at Sfrrmhtn Hospital Cortrnr ]»avr.» UOS Jalan Kllat 44S p m 1-7-BK lor service at Church of Visitation and tbeacc to Slkamat Cemi-trry MILVIN RICHARD OEMORNAV. acad S3 r*M?d away peacefully at O.H. on SO-6-A6 at 7.42115 words
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Article46 1966-07-01 22 BANGKOK. Thurs. The Food and Agriculture Organisation will conduct a youth seminar for Asia and the Far East here from Aug. 29 to Sept. 3. the PAO regional office here announced. The seminar is the first of six seminars ;or youth leaders.46 words
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Article, Illustration119 1966-07-01 22 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Pretty Patricia Marcelln. 15, the eighth Singapore patient sent to Australia for openheart surgery. flew home last night. At the airport, she ran smilingly into the arms of her joyful mother. Mrs. Necila >larceiio, saying: "I feel so much better and stronger now."119 words
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196 1966-07-01 22 TWO ALLIANCE COUNCILLORS ASSAULTED PEXANG. Thursday. •pWO Alliunce ("ouncillors, Mr. David Choong (Victoria Green) and Mr. M.S. A. Zachariah (Padang Brown) were attacked by a group of left the City Council 's heated debate. demonstrators as they Chamber after tonight The demonstrators, who had gathered round the City Hall porch,196 words
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Article81 1966-07-01 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia and Laos are to establish diplomatic relations at ambassadorial level. In a statement today, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: 'The Government* of Malaysia and the Royal Kingdom of Laos, desirous of maintaining and developing the existing cordial relations between the81 words
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Article40 1966-07-01 22 HONO KONG. Ihurs. Two persons were killed ,nd .23 othMi injured today in a pre-dawn Ore here. Police said both dead were girls, one eight years old and the other two months old.40 words
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Article34 1966-07-01 22 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. P. Valupillai and Mr. K. V. Velautham will represent the Singapore Co-operative Union Ltd. .it ,i consumers co-operative seminar at Nuwara Eliya. Ceylon, from July 4 to 16.34 words
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Article94 1966-07-01 22 ONDON, Thurs.—Ship- owners today struggled to clear clogged ports of 900 idle ships amid fresh chaos over a two-day delay to the end of the marathon seamen's strike. When the Seamen's Union executive voted 29-16 to end their 45-day walk-out at midnight tomorrow, the shipowners94 words
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Article69 1966-07-01 22 LONDON, Thurs. A team of butchers in Scunthorpe today displayed the world's longest sausage a 3,124 -foot monster which beats the previous record set up in 1701 in Germany. The Scunthorpe sausage, which is to be cut up and sold in a charity fund drive, is over 1.000Reuter - 69 words
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Article311 1966-07-01 22 LONDON, Thurs. Shipping shares reacted on consideration of the long term effects of the seamen's strike on profits. Peninsular and Oriental dropped. Steels also met profit taking with many investors nervous In front of tomorrow's publication of compensation terms, and this was the restraining influence generally. Industrials were311 words
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Article54 1966-07-01 22 LONDON, Thurs. Spot 20»4d Aug. 20 1 18 d., Sept. 20>*d. p Oct' 20Hd.. Oct., Dec 20Hd., Jan /Mar' 20>*d.. April/June 20Hd, July/ Sept. 20»«d., Oct./ Dec. 20 l t d Jan. March 20 < 4 d.. April June 20> 4 d, c.l.f. July 19' ii., Aug 19 5/1654 words
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Article28 1966-07-01 22 LONDON. Thurs Buyers £1284 (+£S>. sellers £1285 (+£s) Forward buyers £1273 (+£7) sellers £1274 (+£7). Settlement £1282', (+£'3). Turnover am 65 tons p.m. 100 tons. Tone: Steady.28 words
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Article426 1966-07-01 22 "BACKPAGE SPORT THE THIRD TEST LONDON. Tkonri A DRAMATIC ;ind hoslile over b\ Susstx l;ist lx)\\lti John s rocked llu* West Indies in mid-afternoon when the Third Ted iiiah h \w&ii\\ ;tt Trenl Bridge. Nottingham, Wxlay ;ni<l swun^ the gillie firmly towards Kngland. Snow took426 words
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Article152 1966-07-01 22 I tSHI I t Park* Snow 4» 111 \II lhw Hi|(« k\\H\l r I ndr-.«.MKI I. Hi(K<. 3i Bl l( nl I! h 5,,0« S M KM Illint-worlh k >no» '<i SORI.RS r Park* k Snow 1 HOI 1 OKI) lhw IMHnrui 11 111 MiKIl KS I. D'Olheira 2152 words
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Article222 1966-07-01 22 Mrs. King v Bueno final WIMBLEDON I ONDON Thurs Thr Brazilian Maim three times [ortnei i I and bustling Bill lop American, mcc: in the »i> i BWn'l singles Final of tha 1 Wimbledon tennis i I ships In re mi S.c, unl.. detendinc champion M Smith ol I i222 words
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Miscellaneous52 1966-07-01 22 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore lor the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hifheat Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 90 75 Penang 86 75 Ipoh 88 75 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 90 75 C. Highlands 68 59 Jesselton 90 72 Kuching52 words
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