The Straits Times, 5 October 1966
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Title Section25 1966-10-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times TIIB Nutimiiil Newspaper Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211425 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1966-10-05 1 Exclusive report MORE INCURSIONS EXPECTED AFTER INTERROGATION OF 36 PRISONERS From JEFFREY FRANCIS TAWAU, Tuesday AN urgent request was sent today to the Ministry of Defence in Kuala Lumpur for more helicopters as security reports indicated that more Tentera Nasional Kalimantan Utara volunteers were preparing to1,005 words
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Article191 1966-10-05 1 Hunt on for missing border scout IN SARAWAK From GEOFFREY GELDARD KFCH I N G. Tues. A Sarawak border scout has been reported missing and police patrols are out searching for him in the area between the 30th mile Kui-hinc-to-Serian Road and the border The scout, who is attached tn191 words
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Article, Illustration435 1966-10-05 1 Jakarta tense but quiet after day of violence JAKARTA. Tuas JAKARTA was tense but quiet today after yesterday s students' demonstration in which at least four students were, bayonetted and many more were slashed and clubbed with rifles. A Jakarta Garrison spokesman today officially announced that «2 students were injured,Reuter; UPI - 435 words
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Article42 1966-10-05 1 PEKING. Tues. China has accused Ghana of "venomously vilifying" chairman Mao Tse-Tung. It had once again showed up its "ugly role of flunkey and active agent In the Imperialist antt-Chlna campaign the New C1....« Agency said here today Reuter-Reuter - 42 words
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Article34 1966-10-05 1 MADRID. Tu«*.— Sixty paasenger* and crew In a British European Airway* Comet escaped Injury when the pla.ne blew three tyre* while landing at Baraju airport here last night.— UPl34 words
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Article29 1966-10-05 1 BIRMINGHAM. Tues. About 20 West Indians Indians and Pakistanis protested last night against the us* of the word nig«er" in ARktha Christie's play "Ten Little Niggers.- K29 words
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Article23 1966-10-05 1 JAKARTA. Tups. President Soekarno returned to Merdeka Palace today by helicopter from Brgor, 40 miles south of the capital. —UPI.UPI - 23 words
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425 1966-10-05 1 A. RAMALINGAM - University professors, lecturers may strike A. RAMALINGAM: A PROTEST AGAINST 'PSYCHOLOGICAL FEUDALISM By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. pROFKSSORS and lecturers of the University of Malaya lure plan to cull oneday strike agairisl whal they call the "'psy chblogical feudalism" of the University Council. The chairman of the council. Tan Sr Abdul425 words
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Article24 1966-10-05 1 MASERU. Turn Another new mate wt« bom in Africa todayLewtho. a kingdom ri>at#d out of the oldJJrltUh colony of Baautolajw. hsu tar.24 words
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Article68 1966-10-05 1 Pentagon talks on arms strike WASHINGTON. Tv c s Cabinet members summoned representatives of disputing armament workers and management to the Pentagon today in an allout effort to forestall a strike threatening U.S. war operations in Vietnam. The unusual call for negotiations at the Pentagon headquarters of American military planningReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration35 1966-10-05 1 TUNIS. Tues Tuia-ia hai decided to break diploma! ir lelaiions with the United Arab Republic, an oilicial announcement said here last niuht Reuter. DR. ALATAS ..."no replies to nine of our letters"Reuter - 35 words
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Article306 1966-10-05 1 CHIA POTEIK - No Navy pullout from S'pore CHIA POTEIK By SINGAPORE. Turs. There is to br no withdrawal of British naval forces from Singapore in the foreseeable future. This was announced hrrr today by Britain* Minister of Defence for the Royal Navy. Mr. J.P.W. Mallallou. whe added "So far as Singapore cencorned.306 words
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Article29 1966-10-05 1 PEACE PLAN UNITED NATIONS. Toes Israel today urged private diplomacy to end Vietnan; war and urged Hanoi Government to submit I.S. peace proposal* la "challenge of negotiations."29 words
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Article, Illustration95 1966-10-05 3 Living dangerously. THJNDE ILORI (above) and his cousin Sunday Adekoya (right) have a dangerous hobby. They keep poisonous scorpions as pets. In their home near Lagos, capital of Nigeria, they have a special room in which they have collected more than 20 large scorpions. "Some are about four years old,"Mirrorpic - 95 words
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238 1966-10-05 3 I\ETROIT. Tues. v The Ford Motor Co., which last month disClosed it was teaming up with Ford of England to build prototype- <>f an electric car, Uttt night announced a major breakthrough in developing a battery to power trip vehicle. Mr. Mirhaol KerenceReuter - 238 words
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194 1966-10-05 3 Fulbright queries Madame Chiang's status WASHINGTON, Tues. T Senator William Fulbright last night called on the State Department to advise the Senate of "the precise status" of Madame Chiang Kai-shek, who is now in the United States. The Foreign Relations Corrmittee chairman told his colleagues he had read recently thatAP - 194 words
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Article120 1966-10-05 3 AGOS, Tues. Ibo tribesmen, target of attacks by rival Hausas in Northern Nigeria, today hit back on their own ground in Eastern Nigeria and killed at least 25 people. The rioting was in Port Harcourt, the major oil centre In the heart ofReuter - 120 words
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73 1966-10-05 3 FALMOUTH. Tues John Guthrie. a British free-lance journalist, completed a solo crossing of the Atlantic Ocean yesterday in a 30ft. sailboat, Askadll. It was his first solo attempt. Three times previously hr had attempted to cross the Atlantic in a yacht with others aboard,73 words
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Article30 1966-10-05 3 NEW DELHI, Tues. A 14--nation mertirm of the International Rice Commission opened here toclav with an appeal to African countries to producr mor» rice for the hungry world.30 words
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Article69 1966-10-05 3 LOS ANGELES. Tues— Thf w lfe of television actor Doug McClure filed for divorce yesteraay charging him with extreme cruelty. The Superior Court made an order restraining McClure from annoying his wife. Helen. 33. Mrs. McClure asked for U551,405 a month temporary support. The suitAP - 69 words
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Article51 1966-10-05 3 CAWNPORE. Tues —Police fired teargas shells to disperse 2.000 teenage demonstrators here today as a wave of student violence forced colleges and universities throughout north and central; India to close down in mid- term The Cawnpore authorities taid 32 people were arrested and vehicles damagedReuter - 51 words
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148 1966-10-05 3 WASHINGTON, Toes. TT The United States and the Soviet Union have agreed to implement a 1961 agreement to open a commercial air kervice between New York and Moscow, the State Department announced last night. The agreement wax initialled in 1961. but the U.S. decidedReuter - 148 words
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389 1966-10-05 3 Tribunal is told of secret PKI meeting SUBANDRIO'S TRIAL JAKARTA, Tuesday. THE Indonesian military tribunal trying Dr. Subandrio was told last night that the Indonesian Party (PKI) held a secret meeting outside Jakarta soon after its abortive coup collapsed on Oct. 1 last year. The former Foreign Minister and FirstReuter - 389 words
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66 1966-10-05 3 Til AN I LA. Tues. A pro--1 minent Filipino businessman was shot and killed yesterday in the presence of his wife during a quarrel with a brother-in-law Inside a hotel, police reported today. Ramon Lebron. 43. died from a bullet wound in theUPI - 66 words
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Advertisement321 1966-10-05 3 SCIENCE ADDS YEARS «t TO LIFE £tm%9 DO YOU WANT A A HAPPY RETIREMENTjifIp;^ Every day we read of hesv science is adding years to our lives but only you can add lif» to >our y*>ars those wonderful years of retirement ahoad of you and you can't do it without321 words
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Miscellaneous24 1966-10-05 3 THE GAMBOL 6 om, oeoßae. i por&ot to (tue workmen CAuerT} DEARj .TCILYOU^- —^TMrS MORNINg^-^ A (to adjust me spitnag on nm umt oooifs24 words
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Article, Illustration541 1966-10-05 4 Toh calls for new body to 'guide' students 'STUDY TO FURTHER THE INTERESTS OF SPORE SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, has suggested that the alumni bodies of returned overseas students should form an advisory committee to give counsel to private students who intend to further541 words
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265 1966-10-05 4 LIBRARY HITS 100,000 READERS TARGET SINGAPORE, Tues. The board of the National Library has recommended that the present deposit ($5 for students and $10 for adults) which Is collected from every new member should be reduced, if not totally abolished. Buch a move will be "In keeping with the concept265 words
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Article73 1966-10-05 4 Colour photos course SINGAPORE. Tues. A course on "Practical Colour Photography" for amateur r.nd professional photographers who *ish to master the. scientific techniques of colour photography, will be held soon. Those who want to join the course, which a ill be conducted once a week at the Adult Education Board's73 words
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Article33 1966-10-05 4 SINGAPORE. Tue«. Radio Bingapura's English Service will broadcast at 6.30 p.m. tomorrow the address made by Mr Punch Coomara.Nuamy. Singapore's deleRate, to the U.N. General Assembly session on Sept. 28.33 words
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Article23 1966-10-05 4 SINGAPORE. Tue«. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees today donated $4,000 to the Little Sisters of the Poor in Thomson Road.23 words
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Article21 1966-10-05 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Police Band will perform at Duxton Plain Community Centre from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m.21 words
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147 1966-10-05 4 AUSSIE TRADE TEAM TO VISIT S'PORE SINGAPORE, Toes.— An Australian trade mission will visit Sincapore and Malaysia later this month to seek increase in sales of a wide range of Australian manufactured good*. The 22-man mission, led by Mr. A. A. Luciano. Managing Director of Century Storage Batteiy Co. Ltd..147 words
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Advertisement471 1966-10-05 4 ORGANISATION i N»w Showing: 1I I 4J-4-6 30-9 JO URSULA ANDRESS ■"THE 10th yiCTIM g Morcello Ma^troionm COLOR f NEXT CHANGE Guv Stockwdl, Doug McClur* "BEAU GESTK" P Telly Sovolos Cc >Bl_ 9 LAST DAY: 1 1 -1 JO-4-. 30-t 1 1 Roodv VcDowoii. Tuesday wna 1 "LORD LOVE A471 words
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Article, Illustration322 1966-10-05 5 Tan: We sink or swim with sterling 'No intention of withdrawing balances' LONDON. Tuesd ay Tan Siew Sin said yesterday that Malaysia had no intention of withdrawing its sterling balances or of diversifying its foreign exchange reserve holdings. "So far as Malaysia is concerned we wish to play our partReuter - 322 words
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Article, Illustration90 1966-10-05 5 NEGRI RULER IN BOSTON HOSPITAL BOSTON, Tues.— The Yang di-Pertuan Be«»ar of Negri Sembilan arrived here Msterday for treatment at the New I ngland Deaconess Hospital. The Ruler will be under the rare of Dr. Howard F. Root, Director of the Joslin Clinic. Dr. Itoot declined to comment on theReuter - 90 words
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Article30 1966-10-05 5 r.MPING. Tucb. A labourer. R 1 Pcniniiil. 30. was found hanged in his hou:>e in the Ka- munting arc* :i(\ir hcic vestrrday by neighbours who Mimmui.cd the police.30 words
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84 1966-10-05 5 A prison makes way for 1,000 flats SINGAPORE. Tues. Piling work on the new housing estate in Outram Road the site of the former Outram remand pri- I son has begun. The first phase calls for the construction of 1.000 two or three-room housing uiut> and 400 shops. They will84 words
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Article22 1966-10-05 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The University of Singapore Law Soaeiy will hold its annual dinner and dance ai Hotel Singapura on Friday.22 words
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Article, Illustration217 1966-10-05 5 A SIX-YEAR DREAM COMES TRUE FOR DATIN SALMAH By JERRY FRANCIS: Kuala Lumpur, Tues. pOR nearly six years the most cherished aim of Datin Salmah. wife of the Mentri Besar of Selangor. was to play the role of a "mother" to orphans in the State. i Today she outlined a217 words
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Article37 1966-10-05 5 Tengku to open new mosque PENANG. Tues. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open ue. <no.-»i. I in Padang Benggali. North Province WeUesley, on Oct. 14. The Tengku will loin congregational prayers after the opening ceremony.37 words
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Article53 1966-10-05 5 BL'TTERWORTH. Tuis For diMioneitly retaining SlO worth of stolen copper wire, a housewife. R Kamachi. was yesterday bcntenced to a day's jail and The magistrate. Mr. K.C. Vohrah. told Kamachi. 21, he took into consideration that she had two children, otherwise he would have imposed53 words
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Article35 1966-10-05 5 PENANG Tues— Haji Mohamed I bin Haji Kassim. 39. pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court here today to a charge of "doing mischief to a telephone receiver" in a public telephone booth35 words
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Article29 1966-10-05 5 PENANG. Tues.-A thief snatchea a gold ring trom the finger of nine-year-old Mydin Fa tar oin Saliiiu as he s wslkine throush cemetery »i Jeluiong Road ve*terday29 words
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247 1966-10-05 5 V.K. Chin - Tun Lim may be assigned to UN affairs, too V.K. Chin By |K U A L A LUMPUR, Tues. Tun Urn Yew Hock will be given other responsibilities besides that of the European desk when he joins the Ministry of Foreign I Affairs here this month. Disclosing this today, a247 words
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Article61 1966-10-05 5 PENANG. Tues. Soon Kern Yeow. 19. who pleaded not guilty to a charge' of abducting a wo> man. was acquitted in the Sessions Court here today when the police withdrew the charge Soon wa.s alleged to have abducted Peh Phak Bee at Leith Street last May61 words
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Article62 1966-10-05 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Indian Minister of Stale for Av.a- tion. Mr. C. M. Poonacha. flew in from Kuala Lumpur today "to 1 work out all the final details' of an air agreement between BUW pure and India. During his two-day s>;<<y ne w.ll 'call on62 words
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Advertisement511 1966-10-05 5 NOW IS THE TIME TO TAKE THE WORLD-FAMOUS n/* DALE CARNEGIE COURSE at* 16 WAYS THE DALE CARNEGIE COURSE CAN HELP MEN WOMEN 1r Incrcotc Pout, fflt-cenfidtnc* A Makt Yourtclf Pramwtabla. and Create Pourive Attitudes. Win Thot Better Job. So«ak Effectively. G«' n Human Relation* Intiaht. Develop Your Hidden Ab.1.t..,.511 words
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Miscellaneous298 1966-10-05 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS >. "They sell good beer at SI, 1. Agitatedly I hail rebel and *nd under At 26 as Ive pass back to -ooet <7. I). been told, a beggar may drink 10. Weak without' several lacking hU nil" il; <9. 4). justification i9>. 9. Attractive Idiosyncrasies298 words
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Article30 1966-10-05 6 PENANG. Tue* A new community hall In Telolc Tempoyak. about 13 miles from here, will be opened by the Chief Minister T»n Srt Wong Pow Nee. on Friday30 words
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Article125 1966-10-05 6 Cancer victim in airport drama I/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. Mar Leong. 54. a Kuala Lumpur businessman due to leave on a Hong Konfc-b o v n.d flight, collapsed at Subang airport today shortly before his plane was due to take off. Mr Mar. who was leaving for Hong Kor.g en125 words
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Article, Illustration585 1966-10-05 6 iT WILL BE ORDERLY' ASSURANCE SINGAPORE, Tu«*d«y OT I DENTS of the University of Singapore will boycott classes for a day next Tuesday, which they have set aside for their proposed demonstration at the Padang and protest march to the Singapore Conference Hall. According to585 words
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Article25 1966-10-05 6 PErtANG. Tup." Hbii Othnuti bin AbdullHh MP will addmi the Al-Kh.iinatul IMamiiih Rrligioup School. BHyan I.CDH*. »t IU graduation day on Sunday25 words
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Article26 1966-10-05 6 BUKII MtRTAJAM. Tues. Thr Government ha& given $25,000 for the construction of a Itn mosque at K.miponß Buicit Minv.dc. about six nnlf.s from here.26 words
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123 1966-10-05 6 Suitability certificates: Students told to apply now CIMGAPORE. Tues. Students who intend to seek admission to the University ol Singapore. Nanyang University. Singapore Polytechnic and Ngee Ann college for the 1967 68 session, are asked to apply now to the Director of Education for certificates of suitability. Students staying in123 words
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Article41 1966-10-05 6 PENANG. Tues. The Senior Betrtoni Court president. Wan Ismail bin Wan Mohamed Salleh, lias been transferred to the 6esMons Court. Kota Bahru. He will be succeeded here by the Ipoh Sessions Court president. Ir.che Abdul Hamid bin Azml.41 words
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268 1966-10-05 6 Chinese language: Now Perak MCA backs Selangor's call IPOH, Tuesday 'THE Perak branch of the MCA is giving full sup--1 port to the Selangor branch's attempt to obtain greater official use of the Chinese language in the country. This support was pledged In a resolution passed at an emergency mcetinc268 words
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251 1966-10-05 6 PREM KUMAR - Schools in Malacca start 'save to learn' drive PREM KUMAR By YJALACCA, TUM. All primary s-hools in Malacca have started their own savings schemes t o raise money to finance the secondary education of their pupils, particularly the poorer ones. A travelling p*'M nflice collects the saving* from student* throughout251 words
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Article84 1966-10-05 6 PENANG. Tues Chow Siew Won. a textile salesman, found guilty of the murder of a pregnant seamstress. LW Gaik Lan. has given notice of appeal against his. conviction by the Penang High Court la.st Saturday. Mr Justice H 0 0 tpnceU Chow :<■> dratli after84 words
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Miscellaneous39 1966-10-05 6 Bugs Bunny By Ralph He im da hi 1.^ z. sow?y, acERa |/vall wave "T^ -=^s. V i l^ Busy: to e\tertaisi /^WILL YOU TEETEgV YERSELFI J TCTTTER WITH MEW V J ___--<r ?iH?S?fc!r I f that kid's heaoeo39 words
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129 1966-10-05 7 Schoolgirl drowned after sampan collision YIUAR, Tues. A irl n-year-old schoolgirl was drowned when the sampan In which she was travelling to school collided with another in the Batu Pahat River on Sunday. P.ltren other girl.s in the two .sampans wert' rescuedThe body of Bojah Haji Hussein, a Form Five129 words
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Article64 1966-10-05 7 ll'uH. Tue.v The Speaker of ilir PrtHk btatr Assembly. Dato Moii :<med AU Z*:m bin Han Mohamen Z<un- will lead a delegai :on uf .six Perak Alliance leaders on a study tour of Thailand. The delegation including im-he Moliamed Nor bin Dahan. Mr. V. N. Kathirgamer.64 words
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Article, Illustration95 1966-10-05 7 ONE YEAR'S JAIL FOR SNATCH THIEF SINGAPORE, Till Chow Chan Wan, 18, who snatched gold chains from five women in the last two months, was jailed for a year by a magistrate's court today. Chow pleaded guilty He admitted that he was sent to reform school for theft at the95 words
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Article34 1966-10-05 7 PENANG. Tues. A fi>hcniian from South Thai. and. Tia See 31 was jailed lor tv. o VCCkI by magistrate's court here today for entering Malaysia without a valid pa.w He pleaded guilty.34 words
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Article48 1966-10-05 7 Xl AI.A LLMPLR. lues. The YanK di-Pcrtuan Aeons and the Prime Minister. Trnuku Abdul Rahman, today sent congratulatory messages to Lesotho, formerly Basutoland, which became independent today. The King's message was to Paramount Chief Mnshoeshoe II and the Tengku's to its Prime Minister. Chief Janathan Leabua.48 words
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394 1966-10-05 7 'Bridge the gap' call to U.S. by Razak NEW YORK, Tuesday UOLITICAL stability and economic development are inseparable, and the gap between the rich and poor nations must be closed if the spread of Communism was to be checked. Tun Abdul Razak said here yesterI day. "Military and agIgressive CommunismReuter - 394 words
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70 1966-10-05 7 SIMi.AfOKt. lues. In 4 one-hour raid,codenamed "Operation Bicycle." at Kall.*ng housing estate yesterday, police detained 14 suspects with their bicycles. Police said two of the men were being held as the numbers displayed on their bicycle plates were not similar to those stamped on70 words
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Article22 1966-10-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. T*M. B>brths MnuMrr for Local Governmenl. Dato Pane Tel Pshune Iff for Bangkok today on a three-week iol;dav.22 words
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Article, Illustration210 1966-10-05 7 'War' that will go down in military history CINGAPORE, Tues. The Indonesian confrontation "now happily ended" had been a 'remarkable campaign." Mr. J. P. W. Mallalieu. the British Minister of Defence for the Navy, who said this here today, added: ■•Military historians in years to come will look back on210 words
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95 1966-10-05 7 BUTTERWORTH. Tues. 1 A married woman. G. Valliammal. 19. yesterday I testified she lound a man lying beside her on her bed one night when her husband was away workIng. '"When I shouted he ran away" she .said at the trial of a95 words
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Article57 1966-10-05 7 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Commander oi the Britr-h Air Task Force in East Malaysia since June 1966, Air Commodore Edward Crew. 48. who destroyed 13 enemy aircraft as a fighter pilot in World War 11. will become Director jf Operations (Air Defence rind Overseas i at the Ministry57 words
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Article43 1966-10-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR Tues. The U.S. Government today presented 2-600 Arabic books to Hie 1 Ministry of Education tpr distribution to religious institution? and schools in the country. They include book* on history, law. science, economics and edu- 1 cation43 words
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Article119 1966-10-05 7 SINGAPORE, Tue.s Singapore will play host to some 60 delegates from 14 nations at the 13th session of the Asian advisory committee of the International Labour Organisation at the Singapore Conference Hall from Nov. 28. The 10-day conference will be the first meeting of its kind119 words
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76 1966-10-05 7 SINGAPORE. Tues Scandinavian Airlines System <SAS> will now be able to operate air services tv Singapore. Air .services agreements were initialled here yesterday between Singapore and Denmark. Singapore and Norway and Singapore and Sweden following negotiations with a Scandinavian delegation. The delegation was76 words
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Advertisement191 1966-10-05 7 SEBBIX combines 2 types of shampoo to give your hair a beauty treatment Each time you shampoo with Sebbix your hair gets a beauty treatment, for Sebbix is a. two-in-one shampoo that not only keeps your hair luxuriously glossy and fragrant, but your scalp healthy as well. You see, Sebbix191 words
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Advertisement217 1966-10-05 7 \^Jm m triK you W^W Mf'f torm sit f t f Just imagine business than with any other pen. for up to 10,000 words. It without an office, an off ice The Parker 45 has the has a solid 14K gold point without correspondence largest unit sales in for smooth,217 words
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Article, Illustration228 1966-10-05 8 A plea to save 1888 istana KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 'JfHK days oi the Istana Tengku Nik here. finest ancient wooden palace in the country, are numbered The Trcngganu Government wants to clear the land on which it stands to extend the Istana Maziah. the Sultan's palace. Target date for demolition228 words
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288 1966-10-05 8 For $10,000, it can be bought, dismantled and rebuilt elsewhere down uuilding.s of th!.» nature, there will be none left In 10 or 20 years." There were six old m ilay palacea in the country at the beginning thu year Three moiith.s ago. the Istana J. iii.tr in Kelantan wa.(icmolished.288 words
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Article88 1966-10-05 8 SINGAPORE. TUM. I.im Boon Hock. IT. an escapee from the Reformative Training Centre, pleaded KUilty today to breaking into seven home« !a.st month and stealing cash and valuable.s worth a total of about 52.000. In .six ol theac burglaries lie was accompanied by88 words
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69 1966-10-05 8 Dr. Husain of India to visit Singapore SINGAPORE. luis The Vice-President of India. Dr. Zakir llusjin. will arrive here on Oct. It for a three-day visit ,i>a curst of the Krpuiilii During his stay, he will meet President Vusof bin Ishak. the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and other69 words
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Article, Illustration250 1966-10-05 8 Queen E thanks corporal who saved a ship SINGAPORE, Tues. When an amphibious vessel iDUKW) on board a British Army landing ship caught tiro. Cpi. man W 1 c k end c n quickly started up another dukw and pushed the burning one into the p Knr two hours lie250 words
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278 1966-10-05 9 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. gOMK 100 employees of Jurong Shipyard Ltd. wire this evening awarded cash bemuses and merit increments for their contribution towards boosting productivity. Handing out the awards, the Permanent Secretary to the Labour Ministry, Mr. Pang Tee Pow, expressed the hope that other278 words
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Article33 1966-10-05 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. There will be no water and poor pressure .it Kind's Road, bct.veen Nanyang Girls' School and the junction of Victoria Park Road, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m tomorrow.33 words
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Article88 1966-10-05 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Adult Education Board Is conducting an Intensive three-month course for nursery assistants (baby sitters), to train them to look after Infants and children of working parents or of institutions. The course. In English and Chinese, will Include theory lessons once a88 words
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Article51 1966-10-05 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. A chcrity premiere of an Egyptian film called "Rabaa El Adaweya" will be screened at the Galaxy theatre 8.30 p.m tomorrow. The show, which Is under the patronage of President Yusof bin Ishak. Is in aid of the Prophet Mohamed's birthday memorial scholarship51 words
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211 1966-10-05 9 'Love for country' pledge by former detainees SINGAPORE, Tues. The Ex Political Detainees Association has pledged that its highest principle was to love the country and its people. "What we must always bear in mind Is how to make this new multi-racial country pass its infancy peacefully and grow up211 words
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Article152 1966-10-05 9 OINGAPORE, Tues.— A contemporary Chinese painter whose object is to tell as much as possible in a few strokes of the brush will hold his second one-man exhibition on Friday. He Is Mr. David Kwo, 47, an Associate Professor of Art at Upsala College, New152 words
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Article65 1966-10-05 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The First Lady, Puan Noor Aishah, will open the annual sale of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital Dlvsrsional Therapy Unit at the School of Nursing. Jalan Tan Tock Seng, at 10 a.m. tomorrow. On sale will be the unit's specialty felt toys made by65 words
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Article44 1966-10-05 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Radio Singapuras Enßllsh Service will broadcast at 10 p.m. tomorrow excerpts from the address made by the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, when he opened the third annual delegates' conference of the National Trades Union Congress last Sunday.44 words
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372 1966-10-05 9 SINGAPORE, Tues CHEN NYEN HENG, 27. had escaped from the Woodbridge Hospital, where he had been a patient for some years, when he killed a grandmother at her home the High Court was told today. Mr. Harbans Singh Sidhu, defending, told the jury372 words
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Advertisement414 1966-10-05 9 BP SUPERMIX COMES TO WEST MALAYSIA Motorists in Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh can now get the right blend at the right price What this means to you: Many cars do not work at the peak of their efficiency W on Regular grade petrol; similarly, many motorists have J| to pay414 words
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Miscellaneous168 1966-10-05 9 \lloy Onp Htf V.T. tinntlin !£*f2%i'7*lv£ AS A fv2.'.-T I I TH *TB HARP TO I ■^■T^OO HEAVENS, >-^ ~-v NASTY FALL, POC... PONT ABOUT THE SAY BUT HKV/ Ll^^^^B xa/HAT'^; V^\a/HY Mf^ All > ARE YOU HURT? /-THINK SCL MACHINE? 7 LOOK Af'TMB rPT^ HAWING I T^EWAY^ BACK U168 words
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Obituary50 1966-10-05 10 lit Word, tli i Minimum) MADAM LILY LIM, tT, passed away peacefully on 4-10-68 at General Hospital, leaving behind, her beloved husband, chiam Hi-nii Hong and sons. Joon Tong. See long A Tee Tonf. Cortege leaves 18 Puay Hee Aye, for BldadaM Cemetery at 4 p.m. Wednes slay, S-in-8650 words
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Obituary56 1966-10-05 10 IV ».ird. til iMnumumt IN LOVINC MEMORY of our t>elovfd father Mr Lim Yeow Tuck, Ipob oho paimrd away on 5-10-6 S. Lost out not forgotten by his family. IN IVEII LOVING HEMORY of Manampi::ai Unatius who passed away peacefully on 5-lu-M. Sadly ntlsst*d Imt fort-ver remembered by56 words
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Article41 1966-10-05 10 Worsts tit (Minimum) BI witching he with it. -be perfectly- hippy in an August Moon Creation. August Moon Drens Shoppe. Goodwood Park Hotel. Spore. DONALD MOORE CALLERIES --nnoume that the Singapore shop Is now retraining open until I p.m everyday41 words
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Article695 1966-10-05 10 It is reassuring to learn that the situation in the Sabah and Sarawak border areas, the scene of guerilla "incursions," is not as serious as reports have suggested. No state of alert has been ordered in Sabah (the police and security forces naturally are on the695 words
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Article368 1966-10-05 10 The list of unfilled medical posts is as long as ever, blocking hopes for quick improvement in the quality and scope of the hospital and outpatient services. Plans for recruiting 40 doctors from the Philippines, not unexpectedly, have hit a snag. The doctors were signed up in 1963.368 words
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Article147 1966-10-05 10 Many minds will be much easier today as a result of the Rubber Research Institute's statement that the disease phytophthora has not harmed rubber production and that conditions in infected areas are improving. Leaf fall has virtually stopped and recovery is expected, though precautions 1 'ill remain in147 words
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Article285 1966-10-05 10 JOHN CHADWICK - JOHN CHADWICK by London, Tues. SC IE N TISTS of thirty nations met in smog-p rone London today to try to rid the world of smoke exactly three centuries after King Charles the Second first attempted it in Britain. The 1.250 delegates to theReuter - 285 words
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275 1966-10-05 10 •the points raised by Mr. Ho See Beng on the shortage of parking facilities in his constituency underlies one of the many problems facing toWn-planners the world over regarding traffic in existing towns, 1.c., how to resolve the many and sometimes conflicting Interests275 words
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Letter58 1966-10-05 10 I REFER to the letter by "Sufferer" (B.T. Sept 24) on the dust menace at Kallang Basin. The Board is making every effort to reduce the dust nuisance to a minimum. However, in reclamation work of this nature, a certain amount of dust is unavoidable. LIM PANG KWANG58 words
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Letter46 1966-10-05 10 THERE has been a tremendous increase in the number of cars In Kuala Lumpur, but nothing is being done to widen the roads. The two main roads In the Federal Capital. Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman and Jalan Ipoh are too narrow. RESIDENT Kuala Lumpur46 words
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Letter115 1966-10-05 10 Pa speech -t Alor Star, the Minister of Education challenged anyone to prove to him that teachers werj paid less than others in government service with similar academic qualifications. Police inspectors are better paid than teachers with Senior Cambridge qualifications. Police in* spectors start with $360 and go115 words
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Letter146 1966-10-05 10 I REFER to the first paragraph of Mr. Tan Soon Kirns letter (S.T. Sept. 16) entitled. "Playground." It Is not correct to say that the Opera Estate Schools have denied the children living in the Opera Estate the use of the school field. However, It Is hoped that146 words
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975 1966-10-05 10 JOHN STIRLING - THAIS CAN AFFORD THEIR BRIGHT LIGHTS JOHN STIRLING Even without American aid and military 'tourists' Thailand's economy will continue to flourish by BANGKOK, Tues A prominent banker in Bangkok has observed that Thailand's economy seems to be well on its way towards the "take-off point." He was referring to theOFNS - 975 words
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Advertisement759 1966-10-05 10 Straits Times Malay Mail Clottitwd advertisements ">ev be bended <c. COLO STOWAGE SUPERMARKET Orchard Hoed (Receptionist 0«»k) COLD STORAGE BKANCHtS At Hollend Road Naval Base. Authorised Aac nH. CITY BOOK STORE LTD.. Win<nes>er House, Cellye* Que» THE' NEWS FRONT f.fipornck't Supermarket M M ISMAIL Admiralty Rood, Nav,il Base. HAMICM STORE.759 words
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Advertisement84 1966-10-05 10 Fine Electric Instruments 1 I I' I I I TWIN. REVERB AMP. < h Feneer Twin Amp w.tri built-in' > Reverb >t on omphfier featuring, the latetr in electronic odvances tplut offering advantages of' modem jryling and outstanding 'oerformoncei. [The Reverberation end Vibrato, features, plus high distortionless power with wide84 words
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Advertisement140 1966-10-05 10 RAN YOU FACE ANOTHER DAY without f air conditioning f |S p^IsTSS ~»i I M_f >■ ill 2|C Keep cool with a Carrier Weathermaler Model RA. Quiet, cool, comfortable the modpl RA is designed for large bedrooms or living rooms. A special temperature selection offers a wida range of settings.140 words
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Article306 1966-10-05 11 Results of the big photo contest SINGAPORE, Tues. The results of the Housing and Development Board second photographic contest have been announced by the Photographic Society of Singapore. A total of 885 entries from 232 entrants were submitted from Singapore and Malaysia. Of these. 202 monochrome and 24 colour prints306 words
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Article42 1966-10-05 11 SINOAPORE. Tues.— The body of a 60-year old man. Koh See Tlan, was found floating In the Whampoa river 100 yards from his home this morning. His chief tenant. Mr. Tan Keck Keng. had earlier reported him missing.42 words
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102 1966-10-05 11 \IUAR, Tues. A team Ai of top Alliance officials led by the executive .secretary (political), Mr. Tan Toh Hong, last night met 130 local party leaders at Umno House here. The Johore Mentrl Besar, Dato Hajl Hassan bin Hajl Yunos: the Johore MCA102 words
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Article27 1966-10-05 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Bwaml Nitya Chaltanya Yatl will leave for New Delhi by air tomorrow I alter his six-week tour of Mai laysia and Singapore.27 words
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Article54 1966-10-05 11 Getaway— by trisha SI. i; i mi: \v. Tues. Three men broke into a provision .shop in Singapore Street here early this morning and carried away a 1501 b safe containing cash and cheques amounting to more than 82,000. Police said tin thieves used a trisha to remove the safe54 words
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Article387 1966-10-05 11 TOBY CHUA - TOBY CHUA: By Penang, Tuesday ...asks sobbing mother of Penang wife barred from Malaysia and Singapore APENANG-BORN "woman without a country/' Madam Chew Yin Pin, 34, has gone to England with her husband because she has been barred from entering Malaysia and Singapore. "I really cannot understand why she387 words
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Article91 1966-10-05 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. Police today invited applications to fill 12b vacancies as police constables in January next year. Applicants should write to the Commandant or call at the Police Training School In Thomson Road for the necessary forms Only Singapore citizens who are 18 years and91 words
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Article55 1966-10-05 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Government's invitation to private vXiicle owners to apply for the 4000 "school taxis" licences continued to meet with very poor response. The Registrar of Vehicles. Mr. Kwa Soon Chuan said that only a few applications had been received. No dosing date had55 words
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Article99 1966-10-05 11 'Onguard against rumours' call KUCHING. Tues. Subversive elements were spreading irresponsible p r o p a ganda in Sarawak, the people of Nangka Ngungun, in the Kanowit area of the Third Division, have been warned. The Sarawak Administrative Officer at Kanowit told a civics assembly for 200 people from eight99 words
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Article83 1966-10-05 11 Urology unit planned J^UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malaysia plans to have a urology unit for the treatment of kidney diseases, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health, mche Ibrahim Din Abdul Rahman, said today. He said that several leading Australian urologists had agreed to vlst Malaysia and assist her la83 words
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Article, Illustration196 1966-10-05 11 Little Romeo's sad story behind a happy picture Kuala Lumpur, Tuts OEHIND that picture uof happiness a little boy with a new toy published in tne Straits Times today is a sad story. Little Anthony, aged tnree. who received a Children's Day gift from Tengku Abdul Rahman, may have to196 words
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Article53 1966-10-05 11 BINGAPORE. Tues— The board of directors of Union Carbide Singapore Ltd. (formerly National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd.) today announced the appointment of Mr. Robert M. Lambert as the com- j pany's new managing director. He succeeds Mr. B. V. Salenius. who has been transferred to the regional office53 words
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Article27 1966-10-05 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Students j or Nanyang University economic society have just completed a three-week industrial development survey of the Jurong industrial J complex27 words
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279 1966-10-05 11 Geoffrey Galdard - Hospital closed to check spread of smallpox Geoffrey Galdard By I^UCHING, Tues. The General Hospital here has been closed to the public because it has become the focal point for smallpox infection. The first ca.;c of .smallpox in Sarawak in decades was detected In a patient In the hospital last279 words
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Advertisement167 1966-10-05 11 ...there's only one watch and it's made by Tudor. Delicate flawless beauty resting on your wrist, keeping time with the matchless accuracy of its precise Swiss movement. And Tudor Watches have a ladylike modesty about price. Until you see the Tudor range of Watches, you'll never believe that such precious167 words
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Advertisement51 1966-10-05 11 HH What happens when you have an Elizabeth Arden Treatment? Expert hands gently cleanse your skin, refresh it with cool lotions, soothe away dryness and tension lines. Then a radiant new make-up. Make your appointment with Miss Arden's representatives: Mrs. June Heyworth and Mrs. Rosy Chan, telephone *****. RAFFLES PLACE51 words
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Miscellaneous686 1966-10-05 11 T V MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala l.umpur 555 Malaysian Songs; 600 and Penan*-: 6 Ipoh and News in Tamil; 6.10 Majallah Malacca; 3. 10 Johore Bahru. Klla; 635 Cartoon; 700 News 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 in English: 710 The Samurai: Kluanf. 7.35 Kementar; 8.00 News In Mandarin: 8.10686 words
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420 1966-10-05 12 ALTHOUGH some time has passed since the end of Indonesian confrontation and the subsequent normalisation of trade relations beIween Indonesia and Singapore, there is still very little sign of the local produce market reliving the booming days of 1961-63. There has not been420 words
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Article, Illustration278 1966-10-05 12 ENLARGED COMPANY CHANGES ITS NAME rjiHORNYCROFT < Malay -I- siai Ltd announces that the reorganised and enlarged company will be renamed Vosper Thornycroft (Far East) Ltd. in April 1967. Thornycroft i. Malaysia i Ltd. is a subsidiary of John I. Tncrnycroft Co. Ltd. of Southampton. England, which was amalgamated with278 words
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Article, Illustration155 1966-10-05 12 Understudy for cement manager MR. XL. Llm, Bsc. Eng. (London) (below) Is now acting as understudy to the works manager of Sharlkat Malayan Cement Berhard at Rawang. He will eventually take over as works engineer. This is evidence of the company's obligation in following strictly the pol!-y of the Government155 words
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Article78 1966-10-05 12 Mr. Tan Chin Tuan. the chairman and concurrently managing director of the OCBC. left on Friday for Washington to attend the annual meeting of the boards of governors of the International Monetary Fund pnd ihe International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. For many years now.78 words
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Article41 1966-10-05 12 The general manager of Thai International and Scandinavian Airlines for Singapore. Malaysia and Brunei. Mr. John E. O. Hoyer has announced that from October 1 Thai International will Increase its operation into Singapore from dally to 11 weekly services.41 words
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Article, Illustration86 1966-10-05 12 liflß. E. Perelra (above), the A principal of the Stamford Institutes Group of correspondence colleges in Singapore and Malaysia is presently In the United States as guest speaker at the National Home Study Council Conference at the Michigan City State University. Mr. Pereira will speak on86 words
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Article, Illustration191 1966-10-05 12 rE Welfare Insurance Co. Ltd., of Great Britain, a subsidiary of the New Zealand Insurance Group, is expanding its activities in thi& region. The company has recently opened a development office on the second floor of John Little's Building to provide its services to the people191 words
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Article100 1966-10-05 12 Mr. R.D. Wilson, export sales manager of Amplivox, London, is now in Kuala Lumpur For more than a quarter of a century Amplivox has been actively engaged in the design and manufacture of electro-acoustic products. Their engineers were the first to produce wearable electronic hearing aids.100 words
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Article, Illustration130 1966-10-05 12 Mr. Arthur L. Hodge manager ol the Fiiden Division, Singer Sewing Machine Co. in Singapore. i» seen above left explaining how the nc 1 Kridrn automatic writing machine works rrcrntlv in Kuala Lumpur. Operating (he machine, called Ihr I i uliii Programmatic Flrxo»i ill i is Mi«t Emily130 words
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Article, Illustration109 1966-10-05 12 CALTEX MAN ON MANILA COURSE MR. WILLIAivI Tan Kirn Teck, (above) sales supervisor /or Caltex Oil Malays.a Ltd. in Kuala Lumpui, recently left for a sixweek sales executive training course with Caltex Oil Philippines Inc. in Manila. Mr. Tan received his early education at the St. Joseph's Institution in Singapore.109 words
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Article, Illustration123 1966-10-05 12 OEKANGOON district will have another housing estate ready for occupation in two years time. Spread over 15 acres of land at t> i milestone. Upper BeranKoon Koad. the estate is expected to be completed in March 1968. The multi-million project. Is being undertaken by Peoples123 words
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Article77 1966-10-05 12 The United States during August 1966 Imported 34.076 long tons of natural dry rubber, 4,033 long tons of latex, and 3,715 long tons of synthetic, according to Census Bureau figures In July 1966, imports of natural rubber totalled 22.822 tons, those of latex 3.207 tons and77 words
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Advertisement242 1966-10-05 12 wJ^ 1 Kodak I LJfrfe k^ come to KODAK... See the Kodak VERIFAX SIGNET Copier, step-saver for the large office, do-all for the small. Trim, capable, modestly priced, the Signet Copier can be counted on to speed your office communications and simplify your paperwork. Features a flatbed printer, with an242 words
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Advertisement253 1966-10-05 12 Expansion of SINGAPORE'S FIRST COMPUTER CENTRE in operation for over two years) now almost ready In step with NCR's policy of progressive expansion and improvement of its Data Processing System to Government and Commercial concerns in Singapore and Malaysia, a completely new, powerful computer is being installed in NCR's new253 words
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Article383 1966-10-05 13 BRIGHTON, Tiim Heavy military spending overseas the sole cause of Britain's present troubles, they charge I EFT-WING Labour M.Ps claimed here last nicjht that heavy overseas military spending was the sole cause of Britain's present economic difficulties. Thoy said official statistics showed that Britain had moreReuter - 383 words
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Article25 1966-10-05 13 TOI\YO. Tues.— Talks aimed at establish, ns: merchant shipping co-operation between Japan and South Korea, have failed- Kyodo news agency reported yesterday.Kyodo - 25 words
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115 1966-10-05 13 HONG KONG. Tues. Workers in a Canton glass factory sprayed Red Guards with powdered fflatt in a cla.xh. blinding more than 400 youths, acrording to Press report.-; here today. The reports said more than 3 000 Red Guards had siormed Into the factory toUPI - 115 words
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Article, Illustration96 1966-10-05 13 I i|| BERRY, of J Beckenham. Kent, and Tasveer Shemza. of Stafford, both six arc Britain's youngest stamp designers. They are seen here with sheets of stamps featuring their winning drawings. Their water colour paintings were chosen from nearly 5,000 designs submitted by children96 words
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Article39 1966-10-05 13 MEXICO CITY Tues -A univerttty student was shot dead at, Moreliu on Sunday niijhi dur.ng 1 demonstrations protesting at '.he raising or local bu» (ares from M centavos to 40 centavos <8 cents to 12 cents >. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article88 1966-10-05 13 MANILA. Tue»— President Marco.s said yesterduy he had obtained over US$l,OOO million tn credit from Government and private sources In the US and Japan to help finance his Government* four-year development, programme The President, who returned yesterday after State visits v* the 1 U.S. andReuter - 88 words
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Article50 1966-10-05 13 BRASILIA. Tim Om|HM >**- in flay named former Army Marshal Arthur SiHa as President of Pif.'il He become* the eountryi 2Md President and the fourth chosen b> OongnM rather than by direct vote President Silv^ t>4. pledged to roi'.tlnue the policies ol hi* prefl<(fs«.or Humberto Bianco—UPI - 50 words
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Article31 1966-10-05 13 HONG KONU. IUC» aiialisi and Hupeh provinces m north Chin* reaped bumper harvests of grain, cotton mid other crops despite a prolonged drought, accord- mg to Radio Peking.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration224 1966-10-05 13 Six months after first meeting— Chi Chi is in mood for love MOSCOW, Tuesday. fHI CHI. Britain s female panda, is showing signs of love at iast for her Russian "boy friend" An-An. Ann fnriav Inn 1 nnrlni' Alia luaay lup luiiooi: Zoo officials are flying here in the hopeReuter - 224 words
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97 1966-10-05 13 MOSCOW. Tues. Russia announced last night "new stage" military and economic aid' for North I Vietnam in view of the in- creasing American aid to the South. Tass News Agency said Ui<«' military aid was an unpoiUni part of new agreements signed97 words
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Article52 1966-10-05 13 KINbHASA. Tuea. President Joseph Mcbuiu lias ordered a 24--l.our truce In righting reported between Congolese National Arm\ gendarmes near Punla. 155 miles n oops and mutinous Kaunge** south-east of Kisangani (formerly Stanleyville). The truce whs to permit the > fleeing Katangese to put down their arms,UPI - 52 words
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Article52 1966-10-05 13 LONDON. Tues..— Lord Evershed. 67-year-old tormer Master of the Roils third in Britain's judicial hierarchy— died here yesterday after a heart attack One of Britain's most brilliant lawyers and driest wits, he retired from public life last April, enter- Ing hospital last Friday after a ;on*52 words
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110 1966-10-05 13 UO.VV Tues>.— Almoht 230 D Luftwaffe pHots have died In some 380 crashes in the la>t nine years— un average death rate of two ;i month, the \Ve>t (ierman Defi-me Ministry said yrsterd.iv A spokesman deM-Hbed as basically correct a report In the110 words
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Advertisement107 1966-10-05 13 Exquisite JAEGER table clocks for your home or office Mtt j i I J tnhance the decor of your home or office with the enchanting beauty of a JAEGER table clock. Exquisite grandeur that is the fine work of Swiss craftsmanship and precision engineering at its best. A magnificent gift107 words
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Advertisement1027 1966-10-05 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE \t..rd, it (Mm.i-R,.x r/« exfr,--6.000 QFT LANO il L ppel I'haOKl Road tor ul«. C<mb/ln*Uuneal tr raru»»r>i.- Tel < ttwrn SENNETT ESTATE ;-.vni-dctached Liin/i.o" Zl,a*O !"i it. |88,088/< ion SINCLE BUNCALOW moMttc flooring, fully furni.-hed Rent $3."p0 Kuropoan. 1-iiM.n^ Bstat*. lA)w- j-«Mmi-nt K porr H3OS MODERN1,027 words
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Article149 1966-10-05 16 MELBOURNE. Tues. INDUSTRIAL share prices had a slightly easier tone today. BHP lost two cents of yesterday's eight cents rise. Golden Poultry recovered another four cents to 74 cents, making a gain of 13 cents this week The shares sold as low as 58 cents last month. Base149 words
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Article264 1966-10-05 16 OCTOBER firat rradr rubber yj f.o.b. buyrrs cloned of S p.m. in Kuala I.umpui and Singapore yesterday at Sfl'. 4 cent* per Ib. up half a cent on Monday* closing level for the position. The tone was uncertain. R.A.S and M.R.K. cloning price* in cents per Ib. yesterday:264 words
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Article73 1966-10-05 16 'MINIII Preduca kithanga, Smiaday: Cttenut ell: bulk 14 Ji aellert. arum $44 J aellert. Cepra: Oct /Nov. UK/Coatlncot: Oaquotrd Pepper: Muntok wrtHe $176 arllera. Sarawak white $172| a»ll»rt, aprclal Sarawak hlark 1125 acllera garbled Latnpoog black $12& (N) a*lier (M*. NI.U i. ASTA $140 (N) aellert (100% NLW).73 words
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Article26 1966-10-05 16 Oct. 4. RUBBER PRICE; ;V)» cents (up half a cent). TIN: 5609.62 i (up 75 cents). Estimated unofficial offerinc 220 tons (up 20 tons).26 words
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645 1966-10-05 16 From Our Market Correspondent rL Stock Exchange was again quiet yesterday with a small turnover and prices continued to ease. Prices arc drifting downwards in the absence of any concrete factors to improve sentiment while bearish influences continue to dominate the market. Ibjb slipped645 words
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Article27 1966-10-05 16 M.il.n.ui Stork liidico <><t. :i o.i. i •ImclijMm.iN: t£SI !l!.(!4 tin* i»B.H4 lli;.'iu riilihiiM IU.U7 I l.o? *l)r<-. .10. l«*«:i Kill 9m. U, IMb! Mill27 words
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Article732 1966-10-05 16 UISIM» in uid rrportrd to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Slock Lxchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: B.uMiar) Cl.OOO) $1.44 I4.0U0) SI 45. C.C.M. (1>2.0U0) $1.3«. U. (41.1KA1) SI 88, (6 KOO) SI 36: C.S Holdino (5.0001732 words
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Article341 1966-10-05 16 T<HE follow ing list of selected x Malaviti: Industrial vieldi It based on last sales lo Oct. 1. Average K roia divi.irbd yield V.I per Mat 1t.2 per A\riag« gioss eainioga yield 16.3 per cmi <!.'>.l p»r tent). Ctmpaniai 'ecated tn l.ngapara 1* rtmrt yl»ld 7.T l»r cent341 words
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Article35 1966-10-05 16 ON Uaa frtt tachangt mitkil m Hone Konc vr'lfidav tnr US dtllnr wit i|no"d at T6» for T.T. and 4.7!>| for cash Stirling «»< aj—ta< U 10 OS »»d •nt tatl of told Ml35 words
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Advertisement1086 1966-10-05 16 Y^"* KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. O^.A. Pacific «Jc Atlantic Service B»n|»o» Hongkong L. Angsits N. Tort Stanpofi rtnta. •■TanistMt Mm" 21/2? Oct 21/11 Set U Nn Bat I mm "KitjikMta Mm" 21 24 Nat 21 M Nti II Bta I JM I tsa M im Japan Direct Service Penani Singaport1,086 words
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Advertisement828 1966-10-05 16 P&O to Europe and the United Kingdom s.s. "ORSOVA" (29,000 tent fully oirconditioncd ttobiliied) Dep. Singapore 23 Oct 1966 Arr. London 13 Nov 1966 via Bombay, Aden, Port Said, Naples Lisbon. FIRST AND TOURIST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE Apply to your Travel Agent, or to> ISUY MRII I CO.. HO., Siifiaart.828 words
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Advertisement388 1966-10-05 16 KESTBOUNBi EUROPE SERVICE Smgapvrt t. S^aai Ptaaat rOR. TATCA 15 17 Oct 11 71 Oct 21 let MirstiMti. Mavrt. OiwkirL NARA II 12 Nif 11 IS Hi. It Ntt MarttiUtt. Bordtlw. Havrt, Oaalirt. NAUSICAA 111 Dec 11/13 Dtc 14 Bit MaritillM. Havrt. Ouak.rk. tASIIOUNB: -P utt. An Ari an I'ir..388 words
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Advertisement152 1966-10-05 16 bPO^k P bHAM PENANG fcTA/ETD tTA/ETO erA/ETO FROM MADRAS, NAGAPATTINAM TSS "STATI OF MADRAS' I For Nogopottinom Madras Oct 9/12 Oct 13 Oct 141 FROM AUSTRALIA M.V "STATE OF TRAVANCORE COCHIN" For Bangkok, Rangoon, Macros Calcutta Oct 10/13 Oct 14/13 Oct It 17 FROM CALCUTTA M.V "VISHVA VIR" tor AdeioiOa,152 words
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701 1966-10-05 17 'IMII- Straits tin price in 1 PenanE yesterday rose 75 cents to 5609.62' i per picul on coods all-round support. The turnover was estimated at 220 tons or up 20 tons on Monday. LONDON: Tin on Monday gained mo.stly £4 per long701 words
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Article154 1966-10-05 17 SHIPS lying aianctidt th« Singaawra wharvt« ar axpaetad today ara: Amrnran Mall 1/2. Carronbank S/4 Kliza .V Miinrhrn fi T, Glcnroy «/9 Nlcollnr Matrak 10/11. Tjipondok 13 1* TJiMalengka IS. Conso Maru I*. Kmpir* Kltttwaka 21/22. Kinabam '.'.l M, nurhrni Maru 26/27. Chafoo m» of Colombo 31154 words
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Article98 1966-10-05 17 THI tuociilltn tt llnki In Malay •la mad* thtM chancci id in mtrcMnti vratarday (all rairt to $100) United Stitti: huylDg TT 32 II 16. airmail OI) 32 Ll/1S 90 d/it. 33 5/1* credit hill*. 33 16 trade bill! Canada: hnvlri* TT Mi. airmail OD 3» 3 <98 words
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Article1411 1966-10-05 17 Applications are invited from Malaysian Citizens for the following appointments:- 1. CORPS OF ACCOUNTANTS (Division li, Accountant General's Department. Treasury. Malaysia. Salary scale: $628x34-938 982x34--1.254 plus Cost of Living Allowance at current rates. QUALIFICATIONS: Membership of one of the following bodies: <ti Institute ol Chartered Accountants of1,411 words
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Advertisement339 1966-10-05 17 NOTICE A. S. WATSON AND CO. (MALAYA) LTD., KLALA LUMPUR This is to Inform the public that .soo purchase order forms have been stolen (rom the company, and that the company will not accept any responsibility arising therefrom The purchase order books art in 5 set* of 100 numbered. 3501—339 words
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Advertisement314 1966-10-05 17 FURNITURE DESIGN COMPETITION Attention to .ill furniture makers and designers For details of above Competition please contact Forest Engineer Forest Department Headquarters. Swettenham Road, Kuala Lump n- Envelopes should be marked "FURNITUKr DESIGN COMPETITION Closing date for submitting entry is 6th Novembei, 1966. RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN, LIMITED (Incorporated in the314 words
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Advertisement149 1966-10-05 17 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Office of the Jurutera Negert, Jabaian Kerja Rava. Negeri Perak. Ipoh up to 3^oo p.m. on 14hb I Oktober 1986. from registered JKR. Contractors of Class E' Head <vn only eligible to tender for Supply and delivery149 words
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Advertisement152 1966-10-05 17 TENDERS PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN J.K.R.. MELAKA. Tawaran darlpada Pemborong3 yang berdaftar dl-J K.R dalam kelas "C" dan ka-atas akan dltertma di-peiabHt Jurutera Negerl. Melaka. sa-hincga pukol 3.00 petang paia 17hb Oktober. 1966 untok MEMBENA SATU BELOK TAMBAHAN BILEK2 DARJAH. SATU MASJID. GAJAH MENYUSOH DAN KERJA2 BERKAITAN DI-SEKOLAH MENENGAH UGAMA. MELAKA Semua152 words
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Advertisement1038 1966-10-05 17 NOTICE Licence fees in respect of the undernoted vehicles not having hern paid under Notice within the period prescribed in section B<7i of the Road Traffic Ordinance. 1961. Warrants of Levy and seizure have been executed under section 8(8 > of the >aid Ordinance:— Motor Car SB 8399 Hlllman S1,038 words
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Advertisement806 1966-10-05 17 ROTHMANS OF PALL MALL (MALAYSIA) BERHAD (Incorporated in the States of Malaya) NOTICE OF MKETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that f,i P Fifth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at thP Company's offices. Virginia Park. Jalan University, Petaling Jaya. Selangor at 11.00 a.m. on Friday. 28ih Or806 words
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348 1966-10-05 18 JjtJDGERIGAR 11, Johnny Nelson up, did a 3f trial in 37sec in heavy going at Bukit Timah this morning. This is a surprisingly good gallop because Budgerigar is generally considered to be a top-of-the-ground performer. Chincl.i. al>o ridden by Nelson, showed a *mart turn348 words
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Article22 1966-10-05 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. There will be nine races each on Saturday and Sunday at Bukit Timah. Handicaps for all 18 races are:22 words
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Article502 1966-10-05 18 li. im\. i ,t I. i-ni'i jI I'erak 9.00 MMMBgtf !UHI I'Llwlrllt 8.12 Peace Pipe 8.10 Joy -in inn 8.11 HiidK.-riK.tr II B.l* Marigold II 8.09 kehir 8.09 l.ovablr 8.09 i nun Boy 8.09 Krinui Prinrrsx 8.09 Firrball «.O9 Determination II 8.08 I'rrkasa 8.08 National Scholar 8.07 Mastrr Auitinnrrr502 words
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Article481 1966-10-05 18 I 111 (.Oil) GUI' CL. 1. DIV. I— lOK Credit Balance 111 9.13 Hokoru 9.09 Grenadier 9.05 Champagne 9.01 Iron Hand 8.10 Mirthful Miss 8.08 Pasir Bogak 8.08 Lord Timothy 8.05 Balkan Challenger 8.05 Brave Bambino 8.04 Jalisco 8.04 I.nrli l.evrn 8.04 Dennis The Menace 8.00 Brilliant Pilot »00481 words
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Article55 1966-10-05 18 TOKYO Tues. India completed a 4-1 victory ovn Japan in thnr Eastern Zone OMI the Davis Cud tennis competition. Ramanatrmn Krishnan and prrmiit Lall both won thr remainine single* yesterday. Krishnan beat Ko.u Watanabe 6-2. 7-5. 6-0 and Lall beat Osamu Ishiguro 2-6. 8-6.Reuter - 55 words
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Article47 1966-10-05 18 LONDON. Tues— The world flyweight title fight in Bangkok between Charchai Chionol of Thailand and Walter McGouon of Britain will now take place on Dec 30. Originally the fight w*h planned for Nov. 30 or Dec. 7 but Charcli-ii had asked for a postponement ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration25 1966-10-05 18 LONDON. Tue.s. Results of Ruehv Dillon matches MM i mh' Neubme 12 Pontypool 0 NH'h 31 Penarth 6. Watsonitru 3 Abertillery 0— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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153 1966-10-05 18 LONDON, Tues. The Wes> Indies will share their 19R9 cricket tour of England with New Zealand This was announced yesterday by MCC secretary Billy Griffith Mr Griffith outlined the proposed touring programme for the four-year period from 1969 to 1972 as: 1969 WestReuter - 153 words
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Article124 1966-10-05 18 r PELUK ANSON, Tues Five 1 internationals will play Lower Perak Invitation XV against the visiting Royal Thai Navy at Speedy Road here tomorrow 1 5. 15 pm.i The internationals, who all live in Perak- are Choo Ah Chyp. I^ong Siew Loon?. Nor Rashidi. Robin Bryant124 words
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Article96 1966-10-05 18 T ONDON. Tues -Three horses mU were made joint favourites st 11-i «t tea night's callover on the Cambridgeshire to be run over 9f at Newmarket on Oct. 15. They were the Irish-trained Tarqogan. the winner last year; Lester Piggott's mount. Amberlcos. also from Ireland: and LangierReuter - 96 words
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Advertisement1031 1966-10-05 18 PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN JABATAN PENJARA MALAYSIA Tawaran2 akan di-terinia oleh IV.surch Juyit i'rniara, Mulav.sia. I'aipniK sampal waklu Jam 11.00 tengah hari pada 25hb. Oktober, ISM unlok pembekalan bnrai)K3 buhan2 bugi Perusahaan Penjara dan lalii^ dl-xemenanjong Tanah Melayu. Sarawak dan Satmh bagi iaiiKk.i masu lhb. Januari hui««a 3lhb. Di.sember. 1967. 2. Brkalunj1,031 words
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Advertisement354 1966-10-05 18 Malaysia's colouiful monthly women's majime written by Malaysians for Malaysians designed to provide Malaysia s younger generation with up to the minute information on subjects ranging from fashions to beauty tips. I Nova I honey I the new monthly I exciting and exclusive I magazine that dares to be II354 words
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Article282 1966-10-05 19 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN SOCCER By FAM tell MCFA: Nine players must come back by Oct 20 JJLALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malaysian Chinese F.A.s ten-day Hong Kong-Manila tour (Oct. 14-24) has hit a snag. Nine of the 18 players in the MCFA's tour party havo now been selected for the282 words
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Article77 1966-10-05 19 The 17 players named by the FAM yesterday for th* Asian Games: Noordin B*rbany (Armed Forces), Teh < hen» Lee (Selangor), Abdullah Noordin fSelangor), lfe« Seng Choy (Perak), Foo Fook Poh (Kedahi Ibrahim M»din huan (Perak). Szelo Kirn Poh (Penang). Ho Voon Hunt 1 Perak). M. Chandran (Selan(fori.77 words
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Article31 1966-10-05 19 SINGAPORE. Tue*. The Inter-schools rugger final between Bt. Andrews and Raffles ended in a scoreless draw at the Padang today. In the Under-ll rr.atrh St. Andrews beat Whitley 3-0.31 words
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222 1966-10-05 19 TABLE TENNIS Combined Schools team of 9 to tour By JOE DORAI SINGAPORE, Tues.— A Singapore Combined Schools table tennis team of five boys and four girls will tour Japan. Hong Kong and Thailand for friendly matches in December. The tour— the most extensive ever by a Schools' team— will222 words
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Article26 1966-10-05 19 8INOAI»ORE, Tim. RAF Beletsx (1.418 point*) beat Singapore Rifle Association < 1.451> and RAF Changl in a triangular shooting competition at Nn Soon range yesterday.26 words
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Article23 1966-10-05 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuen. The Technical College Student*' Union will hold their annual athletics championships at 1 Gumey Road on Oct. 16.23 words
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Article134 1966-10-05 19 ERNEST FRIDV - ERNEST FRIDV Br QINOAPORE, Tue*. SlngaO pore AAA chief coach Tan Ing Yoon told me that he was confident that ten to 15 athletes mould qualify for the Asian Games In Bangkok in December ■Of Yoon has 1 mapped out a special schedule for the athletes' final134 words
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Article, Illustration631 1966-10-05 19 Norman Siebel - Norman Siebel Rv tiREsH evidence of how hard it is to keep sport r and politics apart is provided by problems of participation in the second Games of the Newly Emerging Forces (Ganefo), scheduled to be held in Pnom Penh from Nov. 15 toNg Wen Chee - 631 words
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Article53 1966-10-05 19 RI'GBY INION Tomr match: Lower Perak Invitat.on XV v Royal Thai Navy (Speedy Rd. T. Anson 5.15 >. ATHLKTK S Armed Forces championships (Merdeka Stadium 3 p.m. i. SOCCER Spore Business House* Senior KO: HK Bank v Wearnes i Farrer Pk > Naafl Chartered Bank (Geylang): Malaysian Airways v53 words
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Advertisement146 1966-10-05 19 4 wmmmmmmmt.mm'awrmm 1 II *^*^*iß*H*l*fll*Kos4ihß>< mL. °^^^^L .Jb ip>r.^^s^ L^LflMNM**^ c^Cm; VV w^^"^ n^^K^'BH*VH*VEfIH*HVV3*^^B^BHCsK^HBHBHBMBVI X L^L^Hbi *B fIPQ _^*^a^H European Rally Champion 1965 RT fflHaßla^aW *JmW&3 Wfo* i* l A '4m (Outright Winner Monte Carlo Rally 1964) B^mJbH '{w *KhßV^^^ DEMONSTRATING Hie capabilities Of the INCOMPARABLE, ALL-POWERFUL M I IN146 words
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290 1966-10-05 20 Husband: Wife had affair with Briton in London KUA L A LUMPUR, 1Y Tues. A lawyer, Mr. S.A. Raj, 41, of Ipoh. told the High Court today that during their stay in Britain his wife ignored his warning about a certain Englishman who had indicated to him that he was290 words
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Article26 1966-10-05 20 SINGAPORE. Taies. Three schoolboys will speak at the Rotary Club's luncheon meeting at Cathay Hotel tomorrow. They represent Interact Clubs of their Individual schools.26 words
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Article51 1966-10-05 20 HONG KONO. Tues. Posters hailine Chinese head of state. Mr. Liv Shao-Chl. appeared in Canton during the Chinese National Day celebrations, lt was reported here today. But later Red Guards tore down the posters and launched a search for those who had put them up—Reuter - 51 words
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Article128 1966-10-05 20 PANKFLRT, Tues. Three former Nazi doctors went on trial yesterday for their alleged part in Adolf Hitler's "mercy killing" programme of disabled and feeble minded people. The thrre defendants are Dr. Aquilin Ullrich. 52. Dr. Heinrich Bunke, 52. a gynecologist, and Dr. Klaus Endruweit. 52.128 words
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Article55 1966-10-05 20 MANILA, Tues— The Philippine Foreign Secretary, Mr. Narclso Ramos, today said the seven-nat-ion summit conference on Vietnam had been postponed from Oct. 18 to Oct. 28 at the request of some participant* to allow them time to prepare for it. He did not identify the countries whichReuter - 55 words
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Article46 1966-10-05 20 JAKARTA. Tues —Gen Suharto last nleht received n nine-man Malaysian military mission which arrived to attend Armed Force* Day celebrations m Jakarta. The mission, led by Tan Sri Abdul Kadlr. Secretary of Defence, called on Gen Suhatro shortly after Its arrival UPI.UPI - 46 words
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Obituary30 1966-10-05 20 CABLI RECEIVED Mr R Kunjan. Woottleish PatV Singapore. puinl a««y lit P«mi k*«»rv Klappuna. India CABLE RECEIVED: Mr -.:rhlow M Mr. AlphonF^ "fully nn .1-lb-M at Muriikumpu. Iv* K»raa30 words
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Obituary34 1966-10-05 20 IN EVER LOVING memory of tit dMr f»th»r. Mr. Chxn !no HwM ■<<> irom M on 10 v hilt n»\»r forKOt'»n sdlv mi-«M h» hrlovnl wifr. ton*, ilsii^hi^rs. «nn»-m--law, ri.iUKhKT- n-lau and t:r«nrirhll>tT*ll.34 words
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656 1966-10-05 20 A CONFESSION made by one of three men alleged to have kidnapped a doctor's 10-year-old son for a ransom of $50,000 was admitted as evidence by Mr. Justice Chang in the High Court here today The judee made his ruling after a656 words
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Article299 1966-10-05 20 LONDON. Tueii —The strength of BritiMi funds usain ipHiurcd an otherwise quiet London stock market today. Industrials. initially marked down on Wall St.'s sharp fall, remained quiet In front of the UK September gold figures announcement which came Just before the close. Pirn reactions to the figures were299 words
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Article55 1966-10-05 20 LONDON. Tues.—Spot 18' id Nov. 18'3d., Dec. 18 1116 d.. Jan/ March 19d.. April June I9»»d July Sept. 19..d.. Oct. Dec' 19 9 I6d. Jan. March i9-*d April June 19 1116 d. f July Sept' 191; lßd. Oct Dec 19 11 iw" •XX. Oct. 17 9'18d., Nov. 17 15/1655 words
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Article29 1966-10-05 20 LONDON, Tues. B-iyers £1234 (unchanged), sellers £1226 (unchanged), Forward buyers £1222 <-t-£l). sellers £1222', <4£',i Settlement £1226 (—£4 i Turnover am 110 tons. p.m. 125 tons. Tone: Steady.29 words
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261 1966-10-05 20 Switch in trade to 'ensure survival' .lOIIOHi: BAHRU, Tuesday. THK Malaysian Government's decision In channel its imports and exports through its own ports inshv.d of Singapore in Hie ho country's sur\ ival. i'ul nit- was to ensure This wa> stiitrd today by the Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu261 words
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Advertisement67 1966-10-05 20 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB announces the opening of a NEW BRANCH FOR 4D at 27 MACKENZIE ROAD Tickets for the 2nd Pool of the Singapore Gold Cup Meeting, Sunday, 9th October, 1966 will be ON SALE TODAY Also at: 146 Robinson Road 54 Joo Chiat Road 674 Upper Serangoon Rood New67 words
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Advertisement252 1966-10-05 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS J« Wardt 111 ■WMBMI Phurryi^T W^k^fssHr\JL \< CONTEST > HTJfflJitP^ closes > PK3h^\ tiSTH OCT^ Buy your Hoover Washing Machine between September Ist and October 15th 1966, and you will be eligible to enter this simple contest which can win you one of the wonderful prizes shown below.252 words
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Miscellaneous50 1966-10-05 20 The weather Highest and lowe&t temppraturps in Malaysia and Singapore (or the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Kota Bharu 84 75 Penan* 84 73 Ipoh 86 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 86 72 C. Highlands 67 59 Jesselton 72 Kuching 7850 words
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Article295 1966-10-05 1 SINGAPORE/ MALAYSIA FOR FIRST TIME! DARE-DEVIL DRIVERS throwing their cars around in impossible looking maneouvres. Screaming tyres, roaring engines, wincing thumps as ordinary saloons come to earth alter 50 ft. flights these are a few impressions of the displays that will be entertaining Singapore crowds295 words
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Article, Illustration59 1966-10-05 1 DIDERS of the Con.idion Hell Driver* breathtaking stunt show will be using, in their motorcycle events, Honda Sports machines to take them through barriers of roaring flames and other spectacular demonstrations of skill and courage. The Honda Motorcycles used are completely standard machines, chosen59 words
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Advertisement122 1966-10-05 1 BIG COCA-COLA OFFER! |>l V Coca-Cola now and ask for a Canadian Hell Drivers j price entry voucher. One voucher per bottle. Only 100,000 available. Present your voucher when you buy your ticket and you will see the "greatest show on wheels" for j price. f||» cfwthmanA %I^W* THE GREATEST122 words
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Advertisement29 1966-10-05 1 ADVANCE BOOKINGS Canadian Hell Driven Advance Bookings DAILY I from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. «t Universal Cars, Orchard Road, and at Jalan tesar Stadium. Gates open 6:30 p.m.29 words
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Advertisement109 1966-10-05 1 read what :anadiak iell driver marcell roy says about HOMPA "Stunt riding is a dangerous game with no room for error! The cycle I ride must be fast, manouverable and balanced. It must have a good power-to- weight- ratio, fast acceleration and of course, positive braking. For me, Honda provides109 words
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Article498 1966-10-05 2 ROAD SAFETY... fHK Canadian Ik-ll Drivers, the world's largest international Stunt Car Show, now begins their long-awaited tour of the Far East For the past twenty years, the name of the Canadian I 101 l Drivers to fans in all points of the globe, including498 words
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75 1966-10-05 2 EVERY single person who sees the Canadian Hell Drivers Show will be insured for US$3OO,OOO each while the show is in action. This giant International Insurance Policy on third party liability cover does not include the Hell Drivers themselves who have special policies! Fortunately,75 words
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Article60 1966-10-05 2 SIMON SAFETY SEAT BELTS SAFETY seat belts are now being sold at selected SHELL Service Stations throughout Singapore and Malaysia. These same safety seat belts are recommended and used by the Canadian Hell Drivers who will demonstrate how vital SIMON Safety Seat Belts are in saving life. Fatal accidents are60 words
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Advertisement340 1966-10-05 2 f'r'l' i iMbI rmS i '>' ftH^i./ 1 tml V 1 1 J' A\ \1 we MwkpP ~jM m r^& The Constellation V| Chronomettr is now V« |j\ available with a concealed fin W winding crown yet another refinement in line with the fIL We latest practice in design. jajk,340 words
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Advertisement178 1966-10-05 2 ADVANCE BOOKINGS Canadian Hell Drivers Advance Bookings DAILY from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Universal Cars, Orchard Road, and at Jalan Besar Stadium. Cafes open 6:30 p.m. j Bs^.^l R 1 IR^il -SUllmlrjiif'lw wttlllMMUltbr ■jit CANADIAN HELL DRIVERS CHOOSE CORSAERIA It needs real power to perform the stunts in178 words
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Article, Illustration41 1966-10-05 3 ROTHMANS SUPPORTS SPORT SPECTACULAR IN KEEPING with their world-wide policy of fostering the development of all sport, and also to promote interest in Road Safety. Rothmans have helped to bring to Singapore the famous Canadian Hell Driver's spectacular stunt car show.41 words
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Article158 1966-10-05 3 BIG COCA-COLA SPECIAL OFFER! ALL COCA-COLA drinkers con now see the Canadian Hell Drivers $250,000 spectacular for HALF PRICE! In the interests of road safety, Coca-Cola are subsidising 100,000 of their clients to see "the greatest show on wheels" for only half price. Anyone who buys one bottle of Coca158 words
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Article28 1966-10-05 3 Canadian Hall Driver* Advonc. Booking,: DAILY from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Universal Cars, Orchard Road, and at Jalan Basar Stadium. Gatas opan 4:30 y28 words
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91 1966-10-05 3 T»HE CANADIAN Hell Drivers recommend SUPERSHELL wwh tm i high octane petrol because they must have vivid acceleration nvpr short dv tion over short distances to succeed In leaping 60ft. They need SUPERSHELL to give them Power the same poWer which, when used properly on91 words
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118 1966-10-05 3 JUE CANADIAN Hell Drivers, a bunch of highly -skilled, devil-may-care stunl drivers will be demonstrating their skill and nerve to Singapore and Malaysia audiences, in a fleet of new, locally assembled Ford Corsairs Top Canadian Hell Driver, Bo Bo (.Hi up,118 words
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184 1966-10-05 3 gOBO CANUP said this today in explaining why he had been with the Canadian Hell Drivers for 20 years. He said, "There couldn't be any other reason when you perform a courtship with death every night a split-second's delay in decision could mean184 words
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Advertisement156 1966-10-05 3 BIG COCA-COLA OFFER! Buy Coca-Cola now and ask for a Canadian Hell Drivers Vi price entry voucher. One voucher per bottle. Only 100.000 available. Present your voucher when you buy your ticket and you, will see the "greatest show on wheels" for price. Fun, food, people— all go f'yj M156 words
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Advertisement171 1966-10-05 3 BIG PRIZES YOU COULD WIN! WAKE sure you get a programme! You could win a magnificent OMEGA Gold Watch or one of many valuable prizes. Also read the Road Safety hints to every motorist, special!* recommended by the Canadian Hell Drivers who only survive their thrill packed shows because of171 words
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397 1966-10-05 4 SHELL are supporting the visit here of Canadian Hell Drivers as they do in Hong Kong and elsewhere in the world, and it is Shell who will supply all the automotive products used by the cars participat- icir s lows ing in can Justly397 words
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Article37 1966-10-05 4 Make sure you get a Canadian Hell Drivers Programme on sale at the stadium There's an easy Road Safety Competition in each programme with many wonderful prizes to be won including a maenificient Omega Gold Watch!37 words
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Article406 1966-10-05 4 PART of whijt is called the ''Greatest Show on Wheels" will be a demonstration of Road Safety by six of the world's leading drivers. In an interview today Pete Gross advised that these rules should be followed. approaching a curve THE FIRST AND FOREMOST PULE406 words
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Article91 1966-10-05 4 TMIK MM Oirrct«r of the Canadian Hrll Dri\« 1 ><1 rrnrndu.il. has rxrn in Singapore and Malaysia (or somr weeks organising the spectacular $250,000 show. Keenly aware of the importance uf Road Safety Mr. Veenend&al always makes certain that a new awareness of Road Safety result*91 words
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