The Straits Times, 22 September 1966
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Title Section28 1966-09-22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150.000 The Straits Times Tlih Natiiiiiiil NewspiiiiKi 1 Estd. 1845 THI -RSDAT. SEPTEMBER 22. IHC 15 TENTS M.C (P) 1«2» KDN 2M4: 211428 words
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Article, Illustration78 1966-09-22 1 ASTRONAUT Richard Gordon rides the nose of the (icimni 11 spacecraft like a jockey during his \\n\k in sp.ice last week. This picture released by N'.is.i w.is made with a 16mm GMKfI mounted on the top of the spacecraft using colour film. The Gemini spacecraft is shown docked78 words
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Article, Illustration413 1966-09-22 1 ARREST THREAT SHOCK FOR THREE KUALA I.IMPIR Wed Thrre Indonesian* «ho settled in Malaysia are w anted h> thrir jo\ernment for alleged «omplicity in thr 1058 rebellinn in Jakarta One of them. Professor Sutan Takdir Alisa.jhhana. head of the I niver*ity" of Malaya's Malay Studies Department, today rxprrsvd surprise o\er413 words
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489 1966-09-22 1 A new Viet peace bid by ASA nations KUALA LUMPUR Wednesday. UALAYSIA, with Thailand and the Philip l>inrs. will spearhead "an Asian initiative' ;il Ihe United Nations to get North and South Vietnam to settle their dispute by ncgotiat ions. This was stated here today In the Depuh Prime Minister,489 words
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340 1966-09-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Central Government will rpvirw the situation in Sarawak after the Council Negri meeting on Friday to find an opportune time for the lifting of the emer- gency in the State. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. who said this340 words
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Article45 1966-09-22 1 SAIGON. Wed— The Constituent Assembly will meet (or the first time next Tuesday to start work on a new constitution for South Vietnam, the Government announced today. The 117-member AMembly v due to complete it* work within tfx month*.— Reutar-Reuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration41 1966-09-22 1 by Italian actress Sophia Loren in an Interview in Rome The mini-skirt destroys a unman* strongest weapon feminine mystique. Today a man can practically see the whole woman with a single xlanre. It's like swallowing a meal in one mouthful.41 words
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65 1966-09-22 1 THE HAGUE. Wed. Folice yesterday broke up noisy demonstrations by Dutch youths who smokebombed Queen Juliana In her golden coach. Police announced that 16 people, aged between 15 and 33 were arrested for throwing smoke-bombs or resisting arrest. They were protesting the presence65 words
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114 1966-09-22 1 VILLAGE DANCE ENDS IN SEVEN DEATHS GOIANIA i ßrazil*. Wed.— A week-end village dance In Palmeiras. about 50 miles from here, ended In seven deaths five by shooting and two by' lynching police reports reaching here said today. A drunken brawl was broken up by police chief Celestlno Martins DeReuter - 114 words
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Article29 1966-09-22 1 SAIGON. Wed. Over 10.000 people have lost their homw. In widespread flooding of low-lying areas near South Vietnam s frontier with Cambodia. Saigon Radio reported today— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article52 1966-09-22 1 TEHERAN. Wrd. The newspaper Ettelaat said today that two children, axed five and threr were killed when they were dropped from the sky by two riant eagles which swooped on them in northeast Iran. The paper's correspondent said the children's father had earlier removed eaglets from the birds52 words
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Article185 1966-09-22 1 OASADENA. Wort. Americas Su r veyorr2 moon prnb# went into a wild, uncontrollable spin as it .streaked through space today, apparently dooming it to a crash-landing on the moon tomorrow night. Thr >pln started when a slight change of course so minor It was185 words
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Article29 1966-09-22 1 PALEMBANC CURFEW HONG KONG, Wed. Six-hour night curfew imposed on Palembant; as precautionary measure to i\oid trouble during first anniversary of abortive coup. Radio Jakarta reported— Keutcr.29 words
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267 1966-09-22 2 MAO DIRECTING HUK TERROR IN PHILIPPINES, SAYS MINISTER If 4MI.A. Wr«l rrklNi i% 4irr c 1 1 Bf I lir »prr.< turn. i>( ihr "in lM«nist lr«l Huk MmMi in Ihr Mnlippin. thr I nrtrr Sri rrlim «l IN--fenir Mr \ll»iw> \iH Un«. ihjrjril rrkuii ix .ilm> liii.i*4 Milt aidingReuter; AP - 267 words
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141 1966-09-22 2 HAMBURG. Wed. 11 U.S. Defence Secretary, Mr Robert MeNamara, said in an interview published here last niKht that he considered it highly improbable that China would soon become an eiTectivt* nuclear power. Hr told the weekly miI «aziiip Stern that the Chinese would141 words
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394 1966-09-22 2 WASHINGTON. Wad. DRESIDENT Johnson has set aside congressional limitations to allow the United States to resume financial aid to Indonesia, the State Department said. The announcement came shortly before two Indonesian financial missions, one led by Foreign Minister Adam MaliK and the other by Economic394 words
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Article, Illustration72 1966-09-22 2 TAIPEH. Wed Chinese Air Korre Major Li H*ien-pin and hi<« bride, Mi*.* < hans Met \un rut their wedding rake at thr Air Force Officer* < luh herr M. i I i in a former Red Chinese pilot who fled from the mainland in <ifi72 words
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Article, Illustration314 1966-09-22 2 U.S. Asian policy close to colonial rule -FULBRIGHT vyASHINGTON, Wed. "—Senator Fuibnght said today he had the Impression that American Asian policy wm heading towards something very closs to "colonial rule." Senator Fulbright. chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, made the comment after a lengthy closed committee session at314 words
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Article64 1966-09-22 2 JAKARTA Wed Thr prrv secution hu demanded dearh foi former Sumatra Governor Ulunt Sliepu, on trial by a spec.al military tribunal in Medan for complicity m the abortive Communist toup of last October. The prosecution also demanded the death penalty for former Lt.-Col Manlso. accused of64 words
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Article51 1966-09-22 2 GEORGETOWN. (South Carolina). Wed. -r- A 21 -yea: diver wag killed when her parachute failed to open after she umped out of a piane 2 800 feet in the mr Bhe araa identified as Mr^ r»rol Yirbrough Carr «ho had reportedly packed her own parachute.51 words
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Advertisement130 1966-09-22 2 a lightweight with L I If IWHI i^^^Hl w^^ mm W^ mri i mm mU Wi^m l^^aai I drives like 125 cc...handles like an 80 Meet Suzuki's new baby! Out performs the giants, rides like a compact! The secret is Suzuki's new race proved 120 cc. engine, developed from the130 words
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Miscellaneous11 1966-09-22 2 TUB OAMBOLC A^dt***HAN* A^rW^rV^lj^ \O*L^lrfd rat tue *j*£^"~rZi*s\ v ftexr I11 words
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Article, Illustration524 1966-09-22 3 Coup plan in Peking UN PIAO'S MOUTHPIECE RETURNS TO ATTACK ON PARTY OFFICIALS PEKING, Wed. Some Chinese Communist Party officials and intellectuals are planning a coup, the Liberation Army Daily said yesterday. The paper said that •lements in the higher echrlons of the party wrre treacling the roret of capitalism.Agencies - 524 words
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94 1966-09-22 3 pEKING. Wed An Air France Boeing Jetliner arrived In Shanghai ytsterday opening the firit reBUlar servicf to China by a Western European airline. The flight wa* welcomed lt Shanghai by senior ofTirials of Chlna'a Civil AviaMon Admini*tration and by the French ambassador, Mr.Reuter - 94 words
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Article34 1966-09-22 3 SAIGON. Wed Flood waters of the Mekong River have made more than 4,000 people homeleaa la the swampy country near South I Vietnam's border with Cambodia Saigon Radio reported here today Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration204 1966-09-22 3 Wanted man: Why I gave up... LONDON, Wed. Ronald '"Buster" Edwards, suspected of being a mastermind of Britain's £2,500,000 great train robbery, had been thinking for some time about giving up his three-year flight from Justice, a special court at Aylesbury was told yesterday. The 35-year-old Londoner, object of anReuter - 204 words
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Article, Illustration84 1966-09-22 3 I OVELY actress Elk* Summer parachutes Into the Mediterranean off the Italian Riviera resort of Lerici dressed in a becoming crash-helmet and a flf tire-hugging rubber suit. Her innocent expression hides her intent to commit murder. For Elke has a starring role in the new84 words
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Article77 1966-09-22 3 And now the noiseproof classroom LONDON. Wed. Windows which automatically shut when there Is noise outside and reopen when It dies down are in operation at a school near Luton airport. The Building Research Station said in its annual report that these windows were a cheaper way of shutting outReuter - 77 words
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Article56 1966-09-22 3 WABHINOTON. Wed. The House of Representatives voted yesterday to repeal an 1863 and an 1875 law that prohibited importing orientals into the United States as servants or apprentices. Without a dissenting vote it sent to the Senate to knock otf the statute boolts what are knownAP - 56 words
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Article30 1966-09-22 3 CALCUTTA. Wed. Police wounded three people in Bankura town. 140 miles from here, when they fired shots during a demonstration by supporters of leftist political parties. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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107 1966-09-22 3 HE'LL NOW BE CALLED SIR SERETSE KHAMA I ONDON. Wed. Dr. Khama. Prime Minister of Bechuanaland and Its future President when it becomes the Republic of Botswana in 10 days time, was today made a knight by Queen Elizabeth Dr. Khama. whose marriage to an Englishwoman sparked off a bitter107 words
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182 1966-09-22 3 Christmas bride killed on 19,000 ft peak RAWALPINDI. Wed. A 25-year-old West German girl, due to be married at Christmas, died in raging snowstorms on the 19.000 ft Mankial Peak in the Hindu Kush range of Northern Pakistan. Ulrike Kuerst. of Wltzhelden. near Sollngen, was a member of a teamReuter - 182 words
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Advertisement79 1966-09-22 3 THE f» vJllf n arJ 2af I ■afca^B^B^a^B^km DOCTORS! iiaifSTl l RECOMMEND! TMM* Accidents can happen everyday. A cut or even a scratch may lead to serious infection. Doctors recommend the use of Dettol whenever such accidents occur. Dettol kills germs quickly. Its antiseptic action soothes and prevents infection, helping79 words
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Advertisement393 1966-09-22 3 STARLITE. PRODUCTS- FOR EASIER LIVING i (Reo Trademark of Mev^'s i PSTARLITE VENETIAN BLINDS all aluminium blind, tern different colours, closes tight for privacy and for light air control' STAR LITE INSECT SCREENS First with "LIVING HINGE" Fixed Screen* The new fixed screen that hinges up to open or close393 words
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Advertisement337 1966-09-22 4 FROM PRISONER Jjj^SJk TO PRESIDENT Jomo Kenyatta of Kenya, imprisoned I -^iSSItJ P nvate ancl public, are seeking to invest at by the British for almost a decade, I ft an impressive rate. had reason to feel vengeful toward H ■kii^i'va As for President Kenyatta, LIFE describes ftw ILli his337 words
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260 1966-09-22 5 Film does not offend Buddhism: Shaw's— S\PORE. Wed.— As a controversy over the Mandarin film grit of Knights" continued in Penang. the Shaw Organisations head office here today stressed that the nim was "in no way disrespectful towards Buddhism rganuaUon said that the ti tttm in Hong Kong d^pirtrd "gang260 words
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69 1966-09-22 5 IPOH. Wed. Thf Raja Muda of Perak will insp<ct thr pa.-sing out parade ot the St. Michaels Institution'! cadet corps on the school ground here tomorrow alternoon. And lor tho lirst time, the Corp* of drums and milr.ny b«:.d will jointly beat Retreat The69 words
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Article60 1966-09-22 5 SINOAPUKL «N An icecream cir.,.l i l.<n Kow who tued bit :le for dnorce on the ground ni dr>ertion. was yesterday grantt'd decree nisi by Mr. Justice Chiu In High Court Tan > u:ic Teu S«i Cheng, ni awarded custody of their two children Mi60 words
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560 1966-09-22 5 A. SRIPATHY - A. SRIPATHY •FINANCIAL CRISIS MAY GET OUT OF HAND,' 50... From MALACCA. *od THE Malacca State Government today took over temporarily the administration of Malacca Municipal Council in view of its financial crisis The take-over was announced by the Chief Minister. Inche Abdul tihafar560 words
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Article, Illustration147 1966-09-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. (JOVERNMENT-sponsored Italian trade mission will visit Malaysia and Singapore for two weeks in November Mc:nber> of the delegation, numbering from 20 to 2f>. wiU include government officials and representatives of manufacturers and im-port-export firms The a. in of the mission is147 words
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Article63 1966-09-22 5 SINGAPORE Wed Mohsin bin Shaik Omar 21 of Batu Pahat. ailed lor three years for bur gUn by a district court. Moh mm who had a previous conviction for theft In 1863. admitted breaking into a house in Jalan Al--.ie.'fT on Sept. 16 and stealing ft63 words
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116 1966-09-22 5 $48,000 tin ore robber loses appeal IPOH. Wed— Teoh Kirn Ean, 36. who was sentenced to two years jail for armed robbery of tin ore worth about $48,000. lost his appeal in the High Court here today. His appeal, arsued by Mr. Yeoh Kean Hua. was dismissed by Mr Justice116 words
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100 1966-09-22 5 CIM.APORh Wed. Singapore •> new red andwhite merchant navy ensign will flutter officially from the mast of a local ship for the first time tomorrow. At a ceremony at the Singapore Port Authority, the acting Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. will hoist100 words
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Article55 1966-09-22 5 Malacca wed The Malacca Women's Institute will hold a dunce «t the Municipal Town Hall here on Oct. 1 to raise money for M scholarship fund. The dance will be under the patronage of the Chief Minister Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. ana his wife.55 words
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372 1966-09-22 5 SECOND WIDOW CASE: JUDGMENT RESERVED KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. A HINDU marriage in Malaysia involving a nonHindu should be judged by Hindu customs prevailing here and not In India, a lawyer submitted in the Court of Appeal here today. Mr. JF. McWilliam. was appearing on behalf of Madam Chua Mvi Nee372 words
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Article15 1966-09-22 5 JAKARTA Wed.-Ma.ays.a v s- fterdny presented set of rtcordi to Radio Jakarta.15 words
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168 1966-09-22 5 36 youth leaders told: Reds still a threat IPOH. Wed.— A warn--1 ing that the threat of Communist subversion was still prevalent In the country was Riven by the Speaker of the Perak State Legislative Assembly. Dato Mohamad Zaini bin Haji Mohamed Zain. He was speaking here today at the168 words
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Article21 1966-09-22 5 PENANG Wed The P Method!*! Boy.v School mill hold lta aUJnuwl naienU' da? at 11 am on Prioay. I21 words
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78 1966-09-22 5 IPOH. Wed —Police have offered a $2,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the man responsible for the murder of a fisherman. Low Teik Chai, 40. in Matang. near Taiping, yesterday. The body of law who had been shot six tunes78 words
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Advertisement324 1966-09-22 5 f'fART c y'/can be a profitable L;{ career for YOU... 1 AITISTS lA«N MICH SAIAtIW i J cm» kar« at name in .our t»..r t r,m«— y <— 7 10l tull-t,nv I I I fmploymrnt i»i<i rf v*«! An^ htt i a I grejr oppo" /v I HOWTODII W4PAINTSIJCCES^^'' I324 words
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Advertisement30 1966-09-22 5 ON CALL around the clock with planned service Yoj call •nio.r.d promptly night %r oa, II .lO.rt >*rvic. Fr.. .itirralM on inslallatico promptly mad. tool SINGAPORE *****1 KUALA LUMPUR *****/330 words
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Miscellaneous30 1966-09-22 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph He im da hi J J I 1 U^i krATA"" -i I t&V- V/A\A-i cx)in' 1 110*!?"* I* 0 I >** 1 ►<'»» >« >«x/ i I j^l Or30 words
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255 1966-09-22 6 Now safety drive moves into the factory SINGAPORE. Wednesday. IN conjunction with we current road afety campaign. I lie National Safety First Council luis now decided i<> promote other type <>l s;ilel\ sali-lv in Ihe f';uiorv. An industrial safety committee has been set up under the chairmanship of Mr. J.255 words
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190 1966-09-22 6 137 new nurses told: You are VIPs SINGAPORE, Wed -Some 137 nurses who graduated from the School of Nursing were today told that they were "very important persons." i "Do noi think you arr .-mall and unknown." Dr. Ho Guan Lim. Deputy Director of Medical Services f Hospitals) said at190 words
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Article31 1966-09-22 6 SINGAPORE \\>d.— The mobilf X-ray uiiii will be stationed at Hrnu 1.1 Pan. ofl 9; m.s. Upprr Ihom.-on Road, on Sept. 28. Iron) 3 p.m. to S i) m31 words
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Article30 1966-09-22 6 SINGAPORE Wed— The annual general merlins oi (he Singapore Indian Association will be held at the association's premises in Balrv lier Road at 4 30 p.m. on Sunday.30 words
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Article, Illustration278 1966-09-22 6 SINGAPORE. Wed Two pretty Taiwanese singing twins' who are not sisters, but look very much alike, today spoke of their •common bonds." Mis> Lee Hsiao Mei. 23. said: "We are both five feet and five Inches In height, and have the same vital278 words
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Article29 1966-09-22 6 SINGAPORE Wed 1 he ;»n--nual genernl meeting of the Singapore Art Society will be held on Sept. 30. at 5.30 p.m.. at' the British Council. Amber Mansions.29 words
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156 1966-09-22 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Chinese School Teachers" Union is to ask the Government to set up special science refresher courses for its members, preferably to be conducted In English. This is the recommendation of a special union curriculum committee appointed to study the existing156 words
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Article, Illustration132 1966-09-22 6 Six strokes of rotan down to one... SINGAPORE Wrd A young srtond-hand car dealer, under a district court sentence of three years jail and mx -notes ol the roun. today pleaded unh the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wer Chong Jin. to 'delete the whipping order. Richard Chua Ah Ire aiguin«132 words
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172 1966-09-22 6 k^INGAPORE. Wed The third clrcui fountain to be commissioned thus year •comes alivr" on E 26 a; Tanghn Circus Inchr Othman Wok thr Minister of Social Affairs, will officiate at the opening ceremony. Built at the cost ot $98,000. It will br172 words
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Article43 1966-09-22 6 SINGAPORE Wffi CTnlir hft will pre.-eni the Mace play Billy Liar." by Keith Waierhou.-r and Willie Hall, al the Cultural Centre theatre from Sept. 28 to Cxi. 1 Tickets are available at Robinsons. Cold Storage and CX lan*43 words
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Advertisement297 1966-09-22 6 CATHAY OPENS TODAY! PALACE aa IN 411 C TOP HIT TINES. N 331 131 I US pa 9 A A HOST OF STARS! 14 4 Mf* .s. 1 THE TOP TEEN SINGERS IN 1 v THE COOL TEEN MUSICAL c|r SHOW ON EARTH! !&>jL issiin -*j \\iimitim CATHAY: on stage297 words
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Advertisement72 1966-09-22 6 (East Coast Road) Today Only: 7 IS 930 ».m BOd Hcrni 4 Mafionne Hold MISSION TO HELL WITH SECRI AGENT FX IS" Scope Color Chin Subs. Tomorrow: Tor/on The Huntr«ss" Plus 'Torzan The Leopard Woman" WMmmmtmmmmimmw ***** Today: 1 10-3.30-7.00 9.30 an "MONKEY GOES WEST" (Mondorin-Colcscopei Tomorrow: Hell In The72 words
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Advertisement102 1966-09-22 6 Are you wearing somebody else's shirt? Unless your shirt is custom-made, you might as well take the shirt off anybody's back. All you get is hit -or miss fit. But if you want a shirt that is styled to fit your body. neck, arms shoulders, wrists, chest, back, waist, hips,102 words
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Advertisement173 1966-09-22 6 TONIGHT 9.30 p.m. PREMIERE M aft (N FREE LIST I I^^ CAPITOL^ jl^^b^_ SEASON FROM m m TOMORROW B^BBBBBBBBBBB^L^aT H BBBBBBbL i^BBB^II BBBBBB* |k > B |J|tv\e men from JH Vafallafflal ilslA J- I bbTZ-IbbW: B b MOST LU I JMI^RV 1 SXCITIrVO A| JI I B Jj4^^k3Bb^B^Eb^bbbbbbbbbb\ OMHW* jLbbße173 words
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Miscellaneous50 1966-09-22 6 The weather Highest and lowest tempria luces in Mala\sta and SmgapoiT for ihe penod 8 p.m. Tuesday to Bpm yesterday. IlifheM Unreal Kuala Lumpur !)3 72 Kola Bhara 90 73 Penan k 73 Ipoh 70 j Malacca 88 73 Singapore 91 N C Higlilands 70 M Jes.selton 73 Kuchlng 7350 words
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361 1966-09-22 7 Eye bank official: This is what we need Wed The three *tept that Singapore m ensure an adequate supply of Ml lor cornea 1 re outlined today by the officer in ■if thr Btm E Bai k Mr Robert Loh Choo Kiat p Rutary I, -enmr at the bat deanf361 words
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Article25 1966-09-22 7 IPOH Wed The Hu!l.ni and Rd'a Perempuau of Perak begin a J two-day tour o! thr Dindings Di« I trici on Friday25 words
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366 1966-09-22 7 'SUPP trying its best to keep out Reds' SINGAPORE. W«d THE chairman of the Saiawak United People's Party, Mr. Ong Kce Hui. said here today that the leadership of his party was "trying its best" to keep the party clean from Communist elements. But lie agreed that the party >366 words
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94 1966-09-22 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Malay Education Council has called on the Government to raise the statu> of Malay education and increase the number of Malay schools A i— lint inn .idi'pird <«t w\*gaips' ■Mtiai 0« Sunday «M thr«.e pre-requiMte.«. would have lo be94 words
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185 1966-09-22 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. —The J South-Ea.-t Asia Photographic Society herp has leceived a tota; ol 1.748 monochrome and colour prints for the tourth international pictorial photosraphv exhibition i< be helC v the National Library 00 N')v 5 These include exhibits submit tt'rt b\ some185 words
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Article, Illustration340 1966-09-22 7 Just like Dad.. A CHIP OFF THE OLD SINATRA BLOCK SINGAPORE. Wednesday THE voice was Just as warm and as mellow. The delivery equally smooth and unmistakable. Even the mannerisms were familiar. \nd why not.- Alter all. he is the son Of the incomparable Sinatra Sr. 3ui when Frankie Jr.340 words
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105 1966-09-22 7 LI \l M MPI K. Wed. »I.il.i>m.« may switch over to the simpler metric system in weights and measures, discarding the present system of katis and Uhils I in- .Ministry of Commerce and Industry, with the assistance of an expert, is examining105 words
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Article22 1966-09-22 7 KI'.M.A I LMPUR Wed 'I"he St. Mary'; Churili annual ba/Mrir 'Mil be hfid ai the church ground.* on Oct. 122 words
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135 1966-09-22 7 Death after wedding eve fight: Man jailed L'UALA LUMPUR. Wed. It was such a gay wedding eve at the hospital quarters in Klang last December then a fight broke out. At the scene that nmht was M. Ramasamy. 39. who was visiting his in-law>. On seeino that the fight was135 words
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Advertisement103 1966-09-22 7 GENUINE "NIKKO" CULTURED PEARLS FREE j W^am ■Kg _-^B far .».r> pyrckata o» $10.00 you will pceMad with a lir. ar«*«r cof.ta)«i»t faii-iw "Nikka" cultural p«ortt km at cfcarfa PLU§ 30", SAVING OH CHOKERS OF GINUINI "NIKKO" Cultural HAULS lo? Hta Fir* 50 cui»o«tn who tall at aur S»ort br»or>103 words
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Advertisement236 1966-09-22 7 Ri* bbbl Va. mW ■bW people with the right background choose HENNESSY brandy Spot the man who chooses Hennessy. You can be sure what sort of man he is. People who are used to the best just naturally choose the best. It's one of the privileges of growing up with236 words
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250 1966-09-22 8 Emphasis placed on rental of machines IN Hi. paafl >lili'>iiii ninif4nir> had t« ku< Ihnr Mrpunt maihinrs and m«.w(h» jftrr Ihr pur. hi«» in mil raam and m«r» ititpr*\rd irrM*n> MM inlrndmrd •til* Ihr market th«s makißi the machines •■Mated I his Hafc >• twntrr r\isi» with the intrtxttK It**250 words
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Article693 1966-09-22 8 VERCXJRAPHY. the most sensational development ever in the reproduction of documents, makes its debut in Malaysia today. It la introduced by the world famous Rank ox organisation, which has its own marKt'tiriK company in 20 countries and distributors in 47 others. Rank Xerox will open an693 words
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135 1966-09-22 8 ANEW word has been added to the Malaysian vocabulary from today. It is Xerography, i Pronounced: Zee-Ro-Graf-Feei The word la the combination of two Greek words meaning "dry" and 'writing". The copying system it describes is regarded as the most sensational development in135 words
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237 1966-09-22 8 914 813 achieve astonishing success THE popular Rank Xerox copying machines, the 914 and the 813. have had astonishing success wherever they have been Introduced. With the launching of these machines in Malaysia today, it is expected that they will meet with the same success as in the 67 other237 words
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132 1966-09-22 8 Carlson's gift to commerce and industry THE Xerox Story starts oaek in 1938 with a man with an idea. He was an American patent attorney. Chester Carl.son. who. by his vision and determination, invented the process of Xerography which from today will be playing its part in the development and132 words
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Article, Illustration208 1966-09-22 8 Rank Xerox G.M. is no newcomer to Malaysia rl (.en.tal Manacer of Kank i..\ I tel Mi lolin A l.a\ris i» m, nrweomrr to thi> the world His assot 1.1 linn with Malaysia icea I>a< k to IMI whin he annul herr as a \ounc assist ant in thr Shell208 words
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Article, Illustration203 1966-09-22 8 MR. One Lns Hong, .unl 30. is Sales Manager Designate of Kank Xerox. He joined the linn recently after being in the real estate kwJhMH for some years. A former .Methodist Bo\s School student in hi.. Mr One is well-known in Australian sporting circles. Mr has been203 words
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Advertisement285 1966-09-22 8 •^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^■^a^^ a^paaj w— flaY IbVbVbVbVbIbVbbVHHBbIBBB] i H j 1 THE RANK XEROX 914 THE RANK XEROX 813 DON'T BUY AN OFFICE COPI ER BORROW OURS-EITHER ONE Either the Rank XerOX 914 copies on ordinary, unsensi- or the desk top 813 Copier d cr uses xerography r-—^^ Before the 914 got285 words
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304 1966-09-22 9 Smaller mines begin to feel the pinch IPOH. Wednesday. MARGINAL miners are beginning to feel the pinch of the lower price of tin. Statistics for July, the latest available, shows for the first time in nearly two years a drop in the number of all types of mines from 1.138304 words
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Article117 1966-09-22 9 Tengku is due back on Sunday Xl ALA I.LMPI K WedTencku Abdul Rahman is espetled U return here on Sunday after hiN short holiday in London following the end of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers conference last »eek. On his way back, the Prime Minister will visit Teheran for a day117 words
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Article188 1966-09-22 9 Outrage case: Tapper is cleared JOHORE B A H RU, Wed. A tapper was today acquitted by the High Court here on a charge of outraging the modesty of his 15-year-old stepdaughter at their house in Kulai, 38 miles from here, on April 30. G Ch.inna.samy. 38. was alleged to188 words
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96 1966-09-22 9 DENANG. Wed. The K executive committee of the Penang Umno Division will hold a special meeting on Friday night to decide on the validity of a resolution adopted by its youth section at an emergency meeting on Aug. 31. The meeting will also '-on.Mdtr whether the96 words
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Article23 1966-09-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Hip t'niversity of Malaya Students Union will hold a "cultural night" at 'he Great Hall on Friday night.23 words
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235 1966-09-22 9 Dutch aid to Malaysia: Definite proposals soon K U A L R LUMPUR. Wed. -Holland will give definite aid proposals to Malaysia under thp First FiveYear Plan in two or three months' time. This wa> stated here today by the adviser to the International Technical Assistance Department of the Ministry235 words
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Article66 1966-09-22 9 TELUK ANSON Wed— A grandmother. Khnr Kon Ya. «6. wh" went lo put out a fire at a rubhish dump in front of her house in SungPi Nibong Road here last ntfhl was robbed of her gold necklace worth $300 The rnbbpr pushed hrr to the erouna as66 words
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148 1966-09-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed THE high percentage of voters in the recent elections in South Vietnam has exploded the myth that the Communists controlled four-fifths of the country's population. The Vietnamese Ambassador to Malaysia, Tan Sri Tran Kirn Phuong, said this in a talk to148 words
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Article, Illustration121 1966-09-22 9 L'l ALA LIMPI R Wed Mr. Michael Chen (above). Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Ad- 1 ill Razak. has been awarded a leadership grant t<> tour the I'nited States for two months He Mill leave with Ton Razak md the121 words
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Article79 1966-09-22 9 Welders hurt in tank blast Singapore, wed. a welder. Chua Kok Chew, 30. was burnt today when an oil tank exploded In a motor workshop in Bcotts Road. Another welder. Chang Nee Pun. 25. who was working next to Chua. was also sent to the General Hospital, where he was79 words
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216 1966-09-22 9 1,200 laid-off men to get jobs back »ENANG, Wed.— The State Commissioner of Labour, Mr. K. S. Naidu, predicted today that the 1,200 labourers laid off during confrontation would soon be back at work. These workers, he said, had largely refused to participate In the state Government > cra.sh programme216 words
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Article36 1966-09-22 9 BUKIT. MERTAJAM. Wed. A 24-year-oid houxewife hax r»poried to police she wu embraced by a man after leaving a cinema show yesterday. He kicked her and fled when she shouted for help.36 words
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Article43 1966-09-22 9 PENANG Wed— The new Penans Association for Science Education— thr first of lv kind to be formed in the country will hold a eeneral meeting, oiien lo all science teachers, at the Penang Free School lecture theatre at 8 P.m. tomorrow43 words
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Advertisement359 1966-09-22 9 BREAKTHROUGH FROM KODAK... Q$ INSTAMATIC MOVIE CAMERAS BB> ..^^^^k bbbbbbH xbW sbbbbbbbbbS I W sb^R C A^" ■BBBBBBBS^.^BBBBBr A. fVi. .^bbbbbbbbV •^^^^■BBBBBBBI BBBBW bbbT <J& W i J^bbbbbl Opart... drop in... and shoot KODAK announcas a complata naw systam of movia-making. fflHHHfe A ntw kind of mow ctmvi loads intttntly.359 words
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Miscellaneous153 1966-09-22 9 ,W rr was v.^ youR\TVE^oREBAnrTdYETresIKS .all, that )ww should iLJ -C well, for one not ['mJB SOOO RCKIUNjE TO HA/E I THERE WERE MOST/ THEIR SIFT (S, EXCEPT WEIGH MVS£LF A..r'M NOT INTERESTED IN FlfiMT- ■»*> MET AMP VANCXMSHEX> fIRATEFUL... AND JCf MORSES WE OUR AKMAN DOWN WITH /INTERESTED ING,153 words
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Obituary122 1966-09-22 10 Warat Iff iHtmmmm) Ml TIM CNUM a««4 71. paa**4 p»ae»sajlly e« J»*m leatiag m h*ad »>• HskMSd »lfe. ■*•>• Clmtc <"■*•« Martin Kirn i >i mm* geaaa' ckiMrva mamrm Me le»e Oarteae leaves 4« *nan«iw, ".nod l m ax Mmi^if ?4 M V rut- M atatar Baaa at M122 words
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Obituary44 1966-09-22 10 ITaraW I/I (aTi.i b».c»y in iomik mmanry of our i Inmie relied to reef nn ?3»d »>pnmr»r 1»M Time haa eaaed »mir eom< urn* haa sto» e«i Mf Inn ih« pain within our Mart' <I»ar ann m he intr. all the MM44 words
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Article39 1966-09-22 10 Ware!* til rWalsuisii MR A MM. Hmmt Chan thank for their »cii Make*, "rndance at their »m TNE FAMILY OP the late Mr 1., m •l« and relatives las 'he>r kiejd a>aiatanre and condolence* Unmix their recent hervavetnent39 words
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Article684 1966-09-22 10 Indonesia's financial and economic problems are tougher apparently than her creditors thought or the opi timista new regime in Jakarta led everyone to believe. There is plenty of goodwill, a bushel of ideas, a stockpile of tacts and very little progress. The communique issued at the end684 words
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Article398 1966-09-22 10 The Malacca State Government's takeover of the Malacca Municipal Council comes as no surprise. The State Assembly passed an enabling amendment to the Municipal 1 Council Ordinance on July 14, > and yesterday's action has come, if anything, rather later than expected. The reason for the takeover, in a398 words
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Article131 1966-09-22 10 In Singapore yesterday the officer in charge of the Singapore Eye Bank, Mr. Robert Loh Choo Kiat, described yet another ailment which has public opinion trailing far behind medical skill. Though the republic has more than 1,000 blind people, and though it has doctors capable of the cornea!131 words
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260 1966-09-22 10 I REFER to the two letters iST. Sept. 13 and 15) from the General Secretary. AU P E and "OCA" respectively. The Oeneral Secretarys letter was clearly in response to my earlier letter of Aug 27. My later letter of Sept. 13 has. I believe,260 words
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Letter256 1966-09-22 10 1 REFER to the letter in your paper tST. Sept. 14 1 by CH. WlllianLs, who complained of the "ordeal 01 buying a topograph.c map of Malaysia." For the information of your readers ihe following security control applies to the purchase ol maps: Throughout controntatlon ana256 words
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Letter118 1966-09-22 10 IV would like to thank the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and also Donald Moore Concerts for the splendid performance which took place, despite earlier anxieties, on Tuesday Sept. 6. The programme was we!l chosen and the music could be heard In all parts of the theatre. Unfortunately wr could118 words
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Letter107 1966-09-22 10 I REFER to a letter from "Local Resident" (S.T. Sept. 13) stating that there Is a crying need for street lighting in Jurong Park Estate off Bth mile Jurong Road. As this is a private housing estate and the roads therein are not public streets it Is the107 words
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Letter95 1966-09-22 10 UTVERY day, each morning and afternoon and also In the evening hundreds of school children living in and around Geylang Joo Chlat. Lorong 101 and Geylang Serai have to cross the traffic congested Changt Road 'in front pf the Housing and Development Board Fla* near the Ta] cinema*95 words
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Article, Illustration1200 1966-09-22 10 VERGIL BERGER - In the wake of Mao's Red Guards VERGIL BERGER WITH THE POSTERS. SLOGANS AND QUOTATIONS A VERY FRIGHTENED PEOPLE by PEKING, Wednesday CHINA'S teenaged Red Guards have t r a nsformed the outward appearance of Peking since their campaign to apply the tenets of the "Great cultural revolution" began oneReuter - 1,200 words
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Advertisement747 1966-09-22 10 C ejd.seHeaaassae mm S lain Se«* Sejsee»»w«»st »e*a CeH* IT«wA«l H»«C»II -.Mewd Baa 4 -a-at ae>M vi* i *sjas>t CITY a*MM 1T»«I its. wat.'ei Mmm. CeSiai S>a>» rest niws i tout Mtest'Kl i «»a]s»ssaeass sa sa it<» I ASsMeaN* Seate), tea*** S*a» W»aasasj troai '<>• Uh* C*»«e» maa*. »••••>•#•*• I747 words
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Advertisement44 1966-09-22 10 TTL-e» J^saTsaalaOaWWaTaaTaiaT 1 CUSTOM TAILORS Stylet Cut to the Latest Faehiont Hand Tailored Beet Workmanship Al— Iwpirsin 4 laparesw c* Hifß) Ca» Wweteei 4 W e««toeaa MMGAPOtI 21, ClmjM. S**m(. Tai: ***** MONOKOWG: ■Aafwatsr Ma —i en l«sa» Hi*'. I. J4-44. NHIi. Ke*. atakam44 words
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Advertisement56 1966-09-22 10 Buy perfection buy K 440 I 23 INCH SCREEN T.V.— GRAM. I AUTOMATIC i hSmD tk 20 v ]Ht "P^' WF Latest 2 tracks tape recorder I fl w4 CJD I 2sp«ds.7'lar g t SmttatHa BBBBati S P OO1 AVAILABLE FROM ALL ij?l AUTHORISED DEALERS J2J jf§L KIAN GWAN (HALAYA)56 words
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Article, Illustration153 1966-09-22 11 But fisherman Yap is sad over his 10-in-l catch \|l \K Wed A flshrr--1 man here put oat to sea yesterday and returned with a 1.000--kati sword shark. 19 baby sharks and nine eggs. But Mr. Tap Chuan Heng. 32. was sad about hi* ratrh and said today:153 words
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Article58 1966-09-22 11 Anti-Go vt posters in Rahang CEREMBAN, Wed. Several anti-gov-ernment posters were found in the Rahang area today. In red lnlc. tho p< said "Hands off Sarawak." "NPxf will be Sabah" »nd "Develop Malaya before Malaysia." Tt»e posters werp sturk <m the cinema hoarding opposite he railway station at a bus58 words
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318 1966-09-22 11 Sardon to attend Asian Highway meeting I/UALA LUMPUR, Wed. A tnreeman delegation, led. by the Minister of Tran- sport, Tan Sri Sardon 1 bin Haji Jubir, will represent Malaysia at the Asian Highway conference to be held in Bangkok under Ecafe auspices next Wednesday. The other members are 1 Inche318 words
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Article40 1966-09-22 11 PENANG. Wed Five armed men in a speedboat boarded a steamer anchored off Church Street pier here at 430 am., held up the ships two watchmen, and escaped, later with an undisclosed number of electrical appliances.40 words
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258 1966-09-22 11 Jeffrey Francis - Officer who cheated villagers is jailed Jeffrey Francis From Jesselton. Wednesday AN assistant land development officer, who claimed he did not know that receiving money from the public was an offenco. has >een sentenced to 12 months' jail for cheating three villagers of nine dollars. Zainal bin Hashim. 30, who258 words
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144 1966-09-22 11 British Minister of Works in S'pore SINGAPORE. Wed Th« British Minister of Public Buildings and Works, Mr. Reginald Prentice, tlew into Singapore to* night to look into the building and maintenance work of the British Armed forces here. He .stressed thai his visit was strictly a fact-flnd.ng one to see144 words
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Article27 1966-09-22 11 KANGAR. Wed Police last night detained a lorry with 31 pigs near Padang Besar The pigs it is believed, had been smuggled from Thailand.27 words
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Article, Illustration304 1966-09-22 11 MR. TAN MAKES LEGAL HISTORY WITH A FIRST. SINGAPORE. Wed. A magistrate. Mr. Tan Hoay Djin, created legal history here today when he was called to the Bar by the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin. He Is the first legal officer to qualify for admission after passing the304 words
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Article46 1966-09-22 11 Motor-cyclist killed SINGAPORE Wed A MOM* cvclUt. Wee Meng Chye, 19. was killed last rug-.n when ru* machine collided with a taxi at the junction of Jalan Besar and Syed Alwi Road. There were 91 accidenU. with thrw deeribed a* "leriouc." during the put 24 hour*.46 words
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Advertisement305 1966-09-22 11 Advertitevirnt Hou To Cherish A Lovely Complexion Margaret Merrti I Beauty Skin Care I i Consultant HMBtk* I fIHH A beautiful complexion retains its exquisite texture and youthful smoothness when it Is cherished with basic beauty-care Hrre is some advice to help you preserve a soft, dewy complexion and to305 words
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Advertisement53 1966-09-22 11 25 flights weekly to Penang A Ist J-i.nr?rPi»-L>rrr;-.^, Yes, Malaysian Airways offer 25 services to Penang weekly from Singapore. Four of these services by Silver Kris Jet. All the way you enioy superb service. Wonderfully different! For further information contact your Travel Agent or Malajsian Airways MALAYSIAN AtRWAYS SERViNG SOUTH53 words
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Miscellaneous685 1966-09-22 11 T V MALAYSIA i CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur stones: 7.00 News In English: and Penant; fi Ipoh and Ma- 7.10 Teratal: 7.36 Karen larra; S. 10 Johorr Bahru; Big Bad Jim: 8.00 News in 4 Taipinc; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Mandarin: 810 Tlga Bujang. Kluang. 8.36 New World Tomorrow's Town685 words
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Article, Illustration34 1966-09-22 12 All the beaded glitter in an instant-buy Sun-ny beaded design for a simple dress ii beige crepe. All-over sprinkling of beads to give full effect to the pale pink shift with I scooped neckline.34 words
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Article211 1966-09-22 12 HERE comes the glitter revolution. Gone are the days when you had to wait for days and sometimes weeks —to get a dress embroidered with beads or sequins. Now it's INSTANT BITING if you want a beaded dress. All you have to do is211 words
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Article106 1966-09-22 12 mHE economic boom in X Germany has provided all employees of all categories with more spare time, by shortening working hours: but not the housewife. For her there Is no question of an 8-hour day. not to mention the 5-day week The Federal Research Institute for Domestic Economy106 words
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Advertisement592 1966-09-22 12 Your growing Child needs Vitamin C f everyday GIVE HIM Optrose ROSE HIP SYRUP Optrote builds strong hones and beautiful teeth And many doctor* believe that its high Vitamin C content prevents colds, flu, and other infections. Optir*c, so vital for your child from 7da\* to >e«r<> Optrose n pure592 words
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Advertisement862 1966-09-22 12 4tftXlttatlH«Wt. ■*#-#»>#--»*£y mm Bn sjsataas /.me Q Please tell me aaorr about the po*«ibtlitir« of iaaprovtnc facial contour* with make-up. I remd a Ism that the rarrenl fashion is for make-up to light up a face and give it a gfcaw. Apparently thin Iranslarenr* ran be vrr s flatterting but862 words
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100 1966-09-22 13 Former detainee told: No travel ban but... IP( )H Wed Ex-po--1 .nee. Mr. now :ided n order, is ald to move freely piovidfort- Tan the* Khoon MP mho brought he rerbade h.m Ipoh .1 pit a M ad a p:i»o<>d f:rm represen me tn t v day* 1 want to100 words
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Article23 1966-09-22 13 SUNOEI PATANI. Wed.— The Sultan or Kednh will ooe:i 'hr /Aihn rr.'i.-Qitr in Semrllng. 1 1 mile* from here next Monday23 words
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301 1966-09-22 13 S.NGAPORE. Wad. I ISO British and .Now Zealand uoops from Kuching flew into Singapore today tor re-deployment in western Malaysia. They arrived at Changi airfield in two plai' The rmt, whuh flew In morning, carried 58 men of 40 Commando R' pal Mar.nf.v301 words
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244 1966-09-22 13 Central board a right step, says NUT I/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. The National Union ol Teachers today described as "a step in the right direction the plan for a central board to function as the employer of all teachers in the country. Mr John Guru.samy. the unions secretarygeneral. wa.s commenting on244 words
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Article37 1966-09-22 13 KAJANG Wed. Nine peopie were ordered by the magistrate's! court here yesterday to demoiuh 1 by Nov. 1. buildings they had Illegally erected at Sungei Chua 1 Road They were also fined $20 each.37 words
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248 1966-09-22 13 18 smallholdings in Kedah now hit by killer disease From Chan Beng Soon: Alor Star, Wednesday 4 TOTAL of 18 rubber smallholdings in Centra: and South Kedah have been stricken with phytopthora. since the disease was first discovered on un estate near Sungei Patani early this month. "But the areas248 words
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Article50 1966-09-22 13 KAJANG Wcu rhr FrienU.s i Kaiang Socif'.y lias erected a $1000 :iviary at the puo.it nurdctM u(T Jama Club heir The jwf.eiy s presitlt n; lihlip Hrfioun bin Mahmood .-aid that •fiwiSHMrnta wen being made ■o have a variety of Malaysian bird* put in trie aviary.50 words
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Article, Illustration122 1966-09-22 13 The Taiwan 'Black Rose' to sing at Press Ball VIISS Shirley Wont;. 20. popularly known as the "Black Rose to her many fans in Taiwan, will appear as a guest artist at the Press Ball which will be held at the Dewan Tengku Chancellor. I'niver*ity of .Malaya, on Oct. 1.122 words
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Article52 1966-09-22 13 The window tappers MUAR. Wed. Three young women teachers here have reported to the police that prowlers had been bothering them for the past (c* nights. The teacher:-, aged between 20 to 25. said that the prowlers loitered in the grounds of their home, tapped at their windows, and peeped52 words
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113 1966-09-22 13 Delay in visas holds up Jakarta mission SINGAPORE. Wed. Delay in visa clearance is also holding up the departure of the Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerces fact rinding team to Jakarta, as it held up yesterdays scheduled departure of a 33-man private trade mission. Raja Mohamed tmtt bin Ahmad Al-Haj.113 words
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84 1966-09-22 13 MANILA. Wed.-Re-presentatives from the tnree ASA countries. Malaysia. Thailand and the Philippines, today continued, i heir talks on a draft agreement on commerce and navigation. 1 Me ASA ad hoc commatee on external financial ;he .<-amt time, also continued their tflacaHkm on rwoject*84 words
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Article27 1966-09-22 13 BUKIT MERTAJAM \%>a. I A hoiuew lie Tan Ah i 1 was found dead in a «ci. nr%i her house at Kampung Bahni here vfftterdav.27 words
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Advertisement123 1966-09-22 13 see you at /^v shoe store Y\kSil I before we V^P^l celebrate our f CHILDREN'S DAY/J! j v£.V» X^^^^^iy\ i fOtr I /If 'I ji Design 80 I Des.gn 74 >^^ mSJiituWm THE SIGN OF GOOD SHOES When it conies to buying I\ I|lM\ W 3^' 1 ill I a123 words
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Miscellaneous325 1966-09-22 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Have a breath of rrwh air? 1. Kiiitf liwu ruitic Kara (8. i, 7 4, 7. Cornea before Bramley. ptr8. Ba w miner ahow rail return h«P« <5-7> ,7, 10 Attendant* «ho supply latt 9 Letter wntwn to new Norae i rtl k 15 7>325 words
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Article61 1966-09-22 14 'a tit 'Ootisi am i>| MM. Paul Raj *"»a*seri "aaa fnaads aad r«iaf tar tksrtr TM FAMILY «s> TIM Late Mr Om tsii NMMaja as Lam aaak tfa* aJI rniali. sysatrv TMt Mlimi AN* BrMkars a* the kate Mt tr. ck*« «ka nasssd a»ar tNaw as»SCia'r> v.r»i»«r Paui and61 words
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Advertisement610 1966-09-22 14 i— Hßatsi Irasya Pact ANNOUNCEMENT *>arsta Mi ■BBMBBM LOOK OUT BxfßjM or« Bat half pur- *v»e» taassßare sar advantaaeO'. KM SITUATIONS VACANT siM-dc f •».«>_ b»m >c rts. tairs «L MCOICAL CLIN" '■".•or am .riraif aad eawected Boa a T. K L. WANTEB Qua'iaedl BiaKacmist. A|>wy Aaauata Maaaatat. P*«..04 Jaya.610 words
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Advertisement592 1966-09-22 14 SITUATIONS VACANT Wui i— Cm a* r*a .«»r. wahTBB tejaaßMS (rasKaatee af a»ne«v«d Uanaraetiea m C»:*— Nar ■waj-rraiswd saiaar_ m*. te <aao» aseJßisja a s*n I. tSaar. ta issW Uaisaraaaty. Aaaay wKk fall' parttealan «a •he Beautify. «aard ex Oajvefaejra. Mkßrn Trassl, P v Baa «3. Muar. LAKCI DIPABTMIMTAL STOHB592 words
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Advertisement714 1966-09-22 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M »mr 4. U Him.)— Bmx it rt. gsjßsj Oiitrict mj Baimaeal Park Bteweao Koad Multi st., r thre* w.draasaa Flata Tel a'aarc Jll3T.'. CRANCE ROAB iKlmlm llmlii s^arassail/fafurmsaed r iats. Uiree ludraaass. Maaan ant! Faniurt SVoor tlllaca. Id iSparei UOBS/S43M/ *****6 OITACHID FURNISMIO aaai *mh detacasd at714 words
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Advertisement633 1966-09-22 14 HOUSE* LAND FOR SALI M s>i.rda Him >—Bm* it rfa txtrm HILLCRIST PARK M miles UuaeMrr I Road Baml -detached to reltaauiaa. Rin« I paeel *****U Yaag. I p.s> S p.m s.aaa so ft lano at vw, Chaaai Road far saie Caaa/nstaH SMSM arrsnaesble. Tal: < 8 porei T74ia/TMIT BASAN633 words
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Advertisement671 1966-09-22 14 EDUCATION fi Warate M I aWa M rrs RAPIO COURSIS avcretariai I BMasaßrapny. Baslisnisxaa. Sa*rtaaad. Uiwriußi auueturmi Cnaiaeerlag »nme rtatfiater ay» Raja s aalaOSj pnrei DO YOU KNOW you spoil HI >i»nt >.v radio* under poor Hunting .onditloa Copal ligftt cbevker gives voui iorr»! wdMatiea tur ail wur paw Lite671 words
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Advertisement685 1966-09-22 14 LOANS M Sfarsto ts I H.«. *Nur M rfs rxlr. TO ALL MOM! OsVNIRS 1 mitsd ■ousiaa I aaai Avaitabis avid dis- r apaaaatmcaf apply aai.» 9 O Boa I -•4TK. a mtm, PETS FOR SALE «a «fnj I Bat rta SSJ«Sa IN STOCK Red Bro» d Discutsrs r in685 words
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Advertisement794 1966-09-22 14 FOR SALE r arda M Wn i-l.i M rfa ««*ra CSILINC PANS I K. au" 111 9T morth 'luuiM Dxiaa Tal I ssn .'«MM I LATEST TaVS OOLLS r ■mr I K ISA. ni-- I A UoutMiu* assaat nna. a naee PaEMIER DRUM hit ut Stereo Saaalxrrs v«- < NSW794 words
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Advertisement340 1966-09-22 14 LADIES H\IRORLss|N(, Slsrsla «f BCTTVS BIAUTT s»iook stm. hair UO I RIATBB MARCUtRCTTAt till >Nl H "-.hare Raad) TAILORING fi H,,rrf. <« tflM I— a. I FOR FIRST CLASS TAILORINQ BuitK fhir's !M DRLSSES |)RF.SSMAMN(, M h,,.w. n» M,n -a... >• P0 HANI. 4 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) CITY CUCST340 words
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Advertisement1294 1966-09-22 15 "*"Tbl ***** Bm la»xa imm f*am veatM *ai i--e*pcat. Sa-M, Sept Sept 21 ■iJBJ i--«e«.l-«e-ve^.«M-«.. Bt-M 21 Sepl M Sept V I M-aaaaai Sept 27 Set I Caaaap-i "I «..t> i Bet 1 Set i Bet lil Set 11 •te.uj BMV-a TT.. Bet it Set tl IBOIUI .i B«taat (JWBJt-..1,294 words
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Advertisement2830 1966-09-22 15 ■Vv Mm i L A J J J aWaY 'AT i^^H B^BT Mm m TH£ W A \MUN£S ii .rw t O»». s i u» »i ii •O» EIPWH SAILIraSS TB GENOA HHIt HAMIURHREMttmvtN RDIHRIAM AMSUttA-A ANTWERP-AARNUS-CQPENNAtEN. Sport P. S**pai Pmtao Ceaee »a«rt m i Ciasta SIMA a. Suite lea2,830 words
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Advertisement1300 1966-09-22 15 feELLERMAN lUCKNALL S.I CO.. LTD. SEE IVIILEtF POO OSTVAOB SftVICI FROM II CMntJBSRJ. unit t 'pore P. S •>•« PttMMS Cm Sf CILIMII iiMtt-a. MamtM'g RBttertam. r-"a- 30St| 7 Oct I Oct Cm Sf UPON io-. on x,-» y g titin.m. Mil IS 11 Bel 2123 let 10 Oct city1,300 words
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663 1966-09-22 16 From Our Market Correspondent 'pMr.Kr was a general itn--1 provrtnent on the stock exchange yesterday after thr recent falls and apathy and turnover incrr.tscd to 379.*3t units. Short-co\rrers werr out in !>>«• market yesterday and this together with less anxiety about the situation in663 words
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Article27 1966-09-22 16 Malayan Statk Indices. Sept. M, Srpi. !l. InduxtilaK; 'I Ml ••;«<* Tins: 1" 1W6.55 S rubbrr>: 111.31 111.34 Df<. .Ml. 1963 10«. In .J9, 196"! IUU.27 words
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Article1009 1966-09-22 16 DL'SINESS in and reported to l the Singapore and Kuala I uinpur trading rooms of the Stock txchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS:' CCM. r.'UOOi PJI l> II.COUI tI.M O. CIIKHI) SI.'IS LI. C-'UtHn Jl.Ui* U. (L'.OUUI (130. II.UUUi M 3H1,009 words
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Article32 1966-09-22 16 aia made iht»f chaaajea m Ita raits >100> Itllins TT ar 00 ready NalhtrUnd, 1 1 7 Beliium I. hit. Franca IWi. Italy W.SH Oanmark .'.I: Narway 233 Sweden I«7i32 words
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516 1966-09-22 16 1MI 1. price of Straits tin rose I 75 cents yesterday in I' i ■n.ui! to $605,371. per picul. j good all-round support, in eluding that from New York, being reported. London had risen 10s. a ton on Tuesday afternoon. The offering was estimated516 words
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Article26 1966-09-22 16 Sept. 31. RUBBER PRICE: 3!H cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5603.37: (up 75 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 200 tons (down 10 tons).26 words
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Article70 1966-09-22 16 MatLBOUR Nl \s »d I RIALS were Mas lorn a further a mv v iei«we ke\ Base? met«l» mere eawei f- MU^irn clo»m(t tert> lower on thr day at $6 14 OU* were steady »iUi AOO up 8 cents to I: 1 The Kxihaog* Is ckiard tomorrow Toaia>70 words
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Article290 1966-09-22 16 T'Hr i». \iala\an Induatria] vhtMi ba.sed M i«m >ale.s to tx, Camaamai laaatad in Malaytia t.r laiatian aBS aaass diMdrnd > eld cent |B p«r irnr p par ceni (14.1 Cemaamet lacatad in S>ngaa«fa fa* taiatien aasraajaasi A\f I p»r cent 7 .> per SSSM Skvarai ota on290 words
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Article83 1966-09-22 16 Tllr MaUvan Minister of Hiunn has ri\pd thru* prices for tabulating cu»toms duties fin thr period from Sepl. to Srpt. .'X. Rubber els a Ib. I upra 1148 a Inn. iiriiniii oil S7IX a |..n. Palm Oil M,IK.r. i..n. I'alni Knurls 1517.il a tun. The rales of dulirs83 words
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Article140 1966-09-22 16 VJHIPS lying alangnda the Sm«apara Harbour wharvaa ar eipacted today are: I win Kox o, Lloyd Bakke 6 7, Jeppeaeu Maerak 8/9, Kyoabin Uaru In n. s-rtl Admiral 13 14. Najaaf Waal lo'lb. Aaaka Maru Is, tmpira Kittiuake 19. Maxwell Hrander '.'1 t», Malay Uaru Tl/M, Cioldcn140 words
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Article75 1966-09-22 16 HINCSE Product laaMMaa, limaday: Coconut ail: hulk SlJ{ sellero, dnim •Mi ttnara, Caara: s»[,t Gel. I K Continent: t'nI quoted 1 MW*ri Muntok wlUt« »U ak v hut .tl»'l •rllfri »p». IS I Sarawak him k Si oarMtd j Lamport* Hack MS3| INj tflleri NLWi, ASTA SM7 IN)75 words
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Advertisement892 1966-09-22 16 Y^ KAWASAKI KJSEN KAJSHA LTD. U.ft~A. P«ajtf.e tit AUanite Service ■WfltaO MoajMa] v *M« at M Tart Itantirt P»Htt MtßktMM In" 11 n Ott HIM I»st I tot U Otc io m aat naaea M Ott a Mt I Mt mm ■>..', S^r. I Istafttaa) •Tnaanw Baal 1 Oct I892 words
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Advertisement958 1966-09-22 16 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICES niTOUg *i»l t'**f f«sWi nawni prim per Ik trstrrala? yr fob. BaafSN < »m««1 at a-aa Bu\rrs Sallßrs in Kuala l.uaaavur anal Mritaaoirr Int 1 I xr»trr«la» at cml* swr SB. Prompt 100. ,%f, •a onr-riihlh af a rrnl »n In) 1 RSS Oct 59 Tmndf.* rla»in958 words
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Advertisement124 1966-09-22 16 What's Happening Back Home? Letters to friends and relatives now overseas ar« only one link between them and home. A regular link with the home scene is to send The Straits Budget, the weekly edition 0/ The Straits Times. Malaysians, ex-Malaysians and friends abroad cannot do better than read this124 words
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Advertisement698 1966-09-22 17 mimv, MCMM MP 147) •1 Baal NatM Flißllat PA tn OTpeng CoaaatlBBfl raim Mine* Oefandaat S#'«4 awar Mining 4 N I R£ MM Plans 7aa« and TW4 of »th •'*'K»rr.p«- mm ft i r of Perak nones n hzkbby given •aad far hearing in the Court of il» Henior Inaprrtor698 words
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Advertisement468 1966-09-22 17 MINISTRY FOR \MLMRE SEIVICES MALAYSIA TttUr* ar* Mmta* tar tht sup--1 pt» aa* delwrr of Urn following dam prodi.rt. fn, r,e period l»t January IM7 to Slat Daeembet IM7. both «lata* tnrhiaiv* lor ail mmmmttm a run Craaaa fwamd UnaID- Un ■^■aT^P* WqJIU b* MU Craaaa fwirad M M lb468 words
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Advertisement736 1966-09-22 17 NOTICES GAMMON MALAYA LIMITED llanryilK la taw Malaa af mmm SOTKI >>» ftNMAL OENEBAL MEKTIM. NOTICE 18 HERESY GIVEN Seventh Annual Oenera! Meettne nf the Company ill be held at th» Registerad Office No 5 Road 303 Petaling Jaya Selan- nor on Saturriav 15lh October ItM at 1] noon for736 words
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Advertisement807 1966-09-22 17 NOTICES II AUCTION SALE OF Oaraili ■totor-cycle SAC- 1453 HouachoM furniture, jackets. PYE TV aM rafrtgetmtar. ate. Ta Be BeM Al Oar AalerMtn Na. (hub* fttreet, pare Oa Friday. :3r« KepUmaer. ItM. al U.M a.at now on vrjrw Lbeoßt ka*n Seaf ft Ca Ltd •MMawn Vatorra S.S. GOVERNMENT 3* LOAN807 words
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Advertisement777 1966-09-22 17 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS 1 1 FHE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY VACANCY I Applications are tnTtted from Singapore Cltiaen* undtr 35 vaars of age for the po»t of Technical Assistant Quantity Surveying i in j the Port Engineer s Department Applicants must potatai (a) a Senior Cambridge School Certificate <bi a City777 words
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Advertisement825 1966-09-22 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KERETAPI TANAH MELAYL j Vacanrie* for Kafine (leaner* Application* are invited from rrderal Cttiirrw «ho have attained heir Hth but not their JIM birthlay and have pasiwd 'he LCE Examination in either Engluh or MaUv Medium (or appointment a* Engine Cleaners in the Malayan Railway under the .scheme825 words
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Advertisement449 1966-09-22 17 l^|| GEORGE COHEN M( FAR EAST) LTD sole selling a«ents for the plant and marhinpry of the T>manßan Iron Ore Minr. Krlantan. orm for bale TUGS TUG BOAT. "MATA HARI" Built In IPV7 B*^l Hull Tonnage 3b Groan length *8 ft Powered by 180 hp Diesel Engine by Fuji Dle.-rl449 words
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Article, Illustration1840 1966-09-22 18 ITS OUR HERO ALL THE WA Y RACING WITH EPSOM JEEP: Kuala Lumpur, Wed. Confident riding by Moxham in third win for smart sprinter )l K HERO proved himself a smart sprinter, leading all the way with 9.6 to score his third win in four outings at Kuala Lumpur today.1,840 words
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Article40 1966-09-22 18 Nut. 17»7!« *****8 1T1361 *****8 *****9 *****5 *****6 *****7. Coaftolation ***** earh): Nan. *****4 *****7 *****3 19.533R *****2 *****3 *****1 *****3 *****1 IS7OOS. Total pool: $83,416 lit *****2 $20,645 I*4: *****4 $10,322 ltd. *****3 $5,161 Marten <$«45 jmMi40 words
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Article45 1966-09-22 18 LONDON. Wed.— Result* of football matches played lajt night: English Football Leagu* lup second round replays Birmingham 2 Notts Forest 1. QPR 2 Aldershot 0: Sheffield United 1 Sunderland 0. English Iliv 2— Bury 1 Northampton 2; Hull S Norwich 0. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article289 1966-09-22 18 HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHT T ONDON, Wed— Floyd J Patterson, the former world heavyweight champion from the United States, knocked out Henry Cooper, the British champion, in the fourth round here last night. The end came after 2min 20<>ec. of the fourth round. Patterson had floored Cooper for aReuter - 289 words
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Advertisement699 1966-09-22 18 jabaiin kkrja raya nm \\(.ok rtMBMMTAHI I4MARAN lawarau danpada Pemb*> n»ug2 yang le rdaflar di-J K R daUin K«*la> "E dan ka-ata.-> akan dl-trrlma dl-Prjabat Juruwra Negm. J K i augor. Kuala Lumpur sa hlngg* pukol 3 peiang pada 34>hb September. 1M« untok MEMBAIKI. MEMOGANTI DAN MENGECHAT MAS JID NEGERI699 words
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Advertisement619 1966-09-22 18 TENDERS JABATVN KKRJA RAYA MIANt.nK PKMRKRITAHL 1 TAWARAN Tawaran daripada Pemborong J yang terdaftar diJK F dalam Kela.s E' dan I) Kepala ll> dan Kela* "C" iKepala II Kepala kech.l 2» i akan di-terlma di-Pejabat I Jurutera Negeri. J K.R Selai-.gor. Kuala Lumpur *ahlnjfa pukol 3 petang pada 29hb September.619 words
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Miscellaneous132 1966-09-22 18 SPORTS DIARY BADMINTON Perak open iThom.son Rd); B: 42 Com. chBmpion.'-hip> i Ipoh SJA hill Trngah v RN iTengah); 14 1 30 and 7 p.m I Sqdn vSt Andrew's OBA HOCKEY Malaria Leajue: <Sqdn crd i Police I WD Chilians 'MC SOCCKR Sjor senior k« grci> 1.. I'erak Uiv. 2:132 words
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Article766 1966-09-22 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL PERAK OPEN BADMINTON •t JPOH. Wed. Malaysia and Indonesia will play for the Perak Open badminton tournament's singles title tomorrow nifht Malaysia represented by their invincible world master Tan Aik Huang and Indonesia by 16-year-old Rudy Nio. the schoolboy with a big future.766 words
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Article, Illustration56 1966-09-22 19 A line-out tussle in yesterday s match between a Sflangor Rugby Union XV and the 4th Royal Australian Regiment on the Kuala Lumpur Padang From left: M Yunus, Wood and Dowse of Selangor; O'Day nrhite head band' and Lufgren of the Regiment. The SRU team won 17-0 0Ng En Khean - 56 words
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100 1966-09-22 19 SINGAPORE. Wed.—Singapore Police cricket team, this years BCA Benlor tournament champions, will make a two-week tour of Hong Kong next month. Thirteen players have been named for next month's tour. They include six Singapore players Reggie da Sllva (captain). Mike de Witt. Roland Stevens.100 words
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Article257 1966-09-22 19 MEN'S SINGLES QuarWr-Hnalv Tun Alk Hu%ng bt T. Mivanaga (Jpn) 17-H. 1« -3. 15-7: Ang TJln Slang (Indoi bt D Khnnns <Ind> 15-5, 15-.V Rndv Nlo dndo' bt Pornrhal .Thai. 15-3. 15-B: M Aklvsmn 'Jpn i bt 1 Kojlma i inn i IS-8. 15-7. Srtni-nnaU:257 words
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Article79 1966-09-22 19 Perak's 9 newcomers TPOH. Wed The Perak under-33 rugger team for the Cup-tie against Kslantan on Saturday at Alor Star will include nine newcomers. Those making their debut are Zakana Yahya. Safrl Haji Man, and Naui tall of Sekolah TAR). M. Sanusl (Lower Perak)- Monamed Alias (Police). Ismail Daud iPFF>.79 words
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Article57 1966-09-22 19 LONDON. Wed— Eric Taylor, general manager of Sheffield Wednesday, the English Pint Division soccer team, has turnad down an offer to become organising secretary of the proposed new American Soccer League Taylor's rejection of the post comes two weeks after English League secretary AlanReuter - 57 words
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Article48 1966-09-22 19 TELUK ANSON. Wed. The disciplinary board of the Lflwer Perak District Poo! ball Association h*»s suspended M. Nadaraia n. Inside-right of sungei Berinm Estatp. for II month* for kicking an nppnntn' m a League Div. 1 match against Jendarata Estate on Sept. 4. Jendarata won 6-1.48 words
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Article39 1966-09-22 19 PENANG. V\>d. Twelve teanw will take part in the Pfnang Umno'i «ix-a-aid* soccer tournament to be held on the Da to Kramat tcround on Sunday from 3.30 p.m. The competition Is part of the Merdska anniversary celebrations39 words
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Article32 1966-09-22 19 LONDON. Wed Resulta of Rugby Union matches played last night: Brldgwater 24 Devonport Services 3; Coventry 11 Nuneaton 9: Plymouth 11 Roe-Jh-n 8: R4chmond 65 Ea»t Africa XV 0 Reut«r.Reuter - 32 words
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Article30 1966-09-22 19 KUALA KANOSAR Wed Due to the boycott on extra muml activities by membara of the National Union of Teachera. the North Perak achoola hockey eAmlrai has baan fiAiwrtUd.30 words
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Article58 1966-09-22 19 HOCKEY L. Perak Div. 2 <T Anson) AasumpMon Sch 3 DTC B 1. SOCCEB L. Perak Div. 3 i T Anson < SpruK 3 KUat 3. Priendlr (B. OAjah): XJmno Youths 3 Malayan Tin Dredging TABLE TENNIS Club match (Talplng>: Taiplng CRC bt FimDPre team 6-1 BOCCEB Penaag58 words
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Article134 1966-09-22 19 CSC team crack 400 medley record SWIMMING CIMiAPORL. Wed— Thf Chinese Swimming Club team of Molly lay. Tav Chin Joo. Esther Tab and Patricia Chan broke the Singapore women's 400 m medley relay record with a time of smin. 22.65ec. on the second day of the Singapore swimming championships at134 words
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Article233 1966-09-22 19 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN (By I^UALA LUMPUR, Wea The Olympic Coun**cil of Malaysia have srt up Gei.eral Planning Committee as a follow-up to their decision last week to bid for the 1974 Asian Games. The main task of the new committee will be to plan and arrange233 words
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Article72 1966-09-22 19 CINGAPORE Wed Wearn«« re'ained the Singapor* Business Houses FA League 1 championship today bra'.mg Hong Kong B'r.t 3-1 at River Valley Road N<afi betMinf lunnera-up when they beat Airways 3-1 at the P;id.i:ig I Singanura clinched tne mv l title vu'h a 4-1 win over Jardine Waugh72 words
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Article53 1966-09-22 19 SEREMBAN Wed Chla v he l^aju* champions. I will nv'ft Kilat. the Cup chamI pions in the Negri Srmbilajt end-of-scason toccer match on the Station Padans tomorrow. The match will be followed by 1 the presentation of prizes t* I thf winners and runncrs-up of I th*53 words
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Advertisement43 1966-09-22 19 SJHk j^| i^^fc^*'^ a^^v^^aSa^aVßSaißsik mSSS^:- .^^wtan^P" V sfl I V. tBbSSj teflfc* '(^K^sm iI^HP ■BBBBBsißaWfiSgi 1 I 'i, a- <-y h mrn^ h f ■■^■BJs^MaHSSIaH i iim^Bb^b^b^bCiis^bmi^^bl^^ *Bf 4k%- m~i^%£m ~^fc**^j^ 419 In Malaysia and Singapore BP serves a world on the move43 words
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367 1966-09-22 20 I'MtLIAMEXT AND INTELLECTUALS KEEP UP THE PRESSURE JAKARTA. Wednesday plU.MIH.vi' SnekanM faced t\\o hmjoi dc unds Iml.iv an explanation of the causes of last u< i«.|»n\ coup nul .< challenge lo appear in apm forum t<> discuvs his alleged violation of IhcReuter - 367 words
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199 1966-09-22 20 JAKARTA. Wed— The Indonesian Army will take llrm measure* to keep President soekarno from toms to extremes in the power struggle here, the Jakarta military commander said today. Mai Gen Amir Machmud told a political rally that the Army would continue toAP - 199 words
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Article52 1966-09-22 20 SINGAPORE. Wed Cadets from the St Joseph Institution Cadet.s Corps will carry out an attack demonstration at the school field in Bras Ba*ah Road tomorrow bet wen 10 a.m. and 11 am. Thunderf lashes. blanks and smoke grenades will be used The pubhc «re advised not to52 words
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250 1966-09-22 20 YEO TOON JOO - A 'Miss Singapore' official resigns in protest YEO TOON JOO By SINGAPORE. Wed. A member of tr\e three-man Miss Singapore-Miss World contest organising committee has resigned in protest against "the way things were run." Mr V. N. Babar>athy. administrative director of the contest, announced his resignation today, and said: "I250 words
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Article, Illustration173 1966-09-22 20 Their honeymoon one long hike to London KUALA LI'MPUR. Wed.— A newly-wed Australian couple, who are spending their honeymoon hitch-hik-ing from Sydney to London. arrived here today on a week's visit to study the Malaysian way of life. Mr. Robvn Williams and his wife, Pamela, (above), who were married in173 words
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Article61 1966-09-22 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr Syn Wai Him. a civil engineer with the Port of Singapore Authority, will be leaving Singapore tomorrow to take up a one-year course In soil mechanics at the University of London. Mr. Syn. who is a former student of the Anglo-Chinese School In61 words
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Article41 1966-09-22 20 SINGAPORE Wed.— The Light Indubtnes Services of the Economic Development Board will conduct an appreciation course In productlon management at the Singapore Polytechnic from Oct. 1. Those interested should contact the L.I S.. 179 River Valley Road, Singapore 9-41 words
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Article374 1966-09-22 20 LONDON Wed. The London Stock Market was extremely quiet today as the approaching 1.C.1, loan stock issue continued to overshadow the market. Some firm section did develop, however, on special considerations. Aircraft* were prominent with gains ranging to one shilling. Westland featured the section on374 words
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Article22 1966-09-22 20 SEOUL. Wed. US Air Force Secretary Mr. Harold Brown arrived In Seoul today on a leg of an Asian tour-22 words
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133 1966-09-22 20 NEW YORK. Wed. Five boys between the ages of 12 and 15 were charged early today with turning two Bowery drifters into human torches. Police said the names of the boys were withheld because of their ages. One man was burned on FridayUPI - 133 words
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109 1966-09-22 20 Spore visit to survey camera market SINGAPORE. Wed —The marketing manager of Canon Camera Co. Inc. of Japan. Mr. Tomomasa Matsui. yesterday expressed interest in the idea of setting up a camera assembly plant in Singapore. Mr. Mal.sui told a prr- ference: "This is a possibility which we may look109 words
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Article62 1966-09-22 20 SINGAPORE. Wed Mr Tan Chee Chye. managing director of Sita World Travel (Singapore) Ltd. ha* been elected to sit on the Pacific Area Travel Association tPATAi Board of Directors in San Francisco for a two-year term Mr Tan will leave soon for thn United States62 words
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Obituary29 1966-09-22 20 VICTOR JOICPM niOION <*il«rt lo r»«i on 2? 9 Though jnm 'mm our mid." in our hrartu you I'tli mat. in»»n»d hv h> loMng wife and fhl<\rrn29 words
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Advertisement177 1966-09-22 20 THE FISHER Widely acclaimed by Professional users and enthusiasts as the most advanced stareo amplifiers in the world! M _2_; I THE FISHER X- 101-0 Modal X-101D 66- won it a costly ultrasophisticatod starao amplifier available at aHceptionally low price. An exceptional value. Appearance, performance, oparational versatility to meet the177 words
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Advertisement246 1966-09-22 20 Lav CLASSIFIEDS 20 Word, tli iMimtmum) K^ success in examinations is never a matter of chance KJP^W for SUCCESS THE RAPID WAY P^ffi) **1 ENROL TO-DAY /< y" >K Ln!»^* w tn malayan correspondence college gpfl^^ fl^j M Prepare Early for J^ J^F, i jflHfciLw 1967 Examinations JktSlJf'J* Yo AMtA246 words
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