The Straits Times, 6 October 1966
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Title Section26 1966-10-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150.000 The Straits Times TIIR Natinnnl Newspipr Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1966 if 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211426 words
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Article, Illustration953 1966-10-06 1 20 more in the bag FIVE INDONS CAPTURED IN BATU PAHAT AREA AFTER SIGNING OF THE PEACE PACT. KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. TENGKU Abdul Rahman today made public a closely kept secret the capture of five Indonesian "ineursionists" in Johore shortly after the signing of the Jakarta peace953 words
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Article109 1966-10-06 1 Soek condemns the October coup JAKARTA, Wed. P reside nt Soekarno today condemned the abortive Communist coup attempt of Oct. 1 last year, Radio Jakarta reported. The radio said the President condemned the coup attrmpt while speaking at a ceremony commemorating the 21st anniversary of the Indonesian armed forces. ItReuter - 109 words
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Article73 1966-10-06 1 UOTENBORG i Sweden >, Wed Marine liellcoptei.s today fired on a .submerged foreign submarine which had violated Swedish territorial waters, the Marine Command here reported. As the .ship did not .surface, the helicopters attacked the sub with depth charges. The sub then (hanged course out to73 words
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Article22 1966-10-06 1 SINGAPORE. Wed —The Indonesian Pelni ship Prantds left here for Port Swettenham today to pick up Indonesian prisoners-of-war in Malaysia.22 words
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Article42 1966-10-06 1 MANILA. Wed.— The Philippine Foreign Secretary. Mr. Narciso Ramos, today announced that the seven-nation summit conference on Vietnam would now be held on Oct. 24 and 25 because of the coming elections in Australia and New Zealand.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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493 1966-10-06 1 JEFFREY FRANCIS - MEET THE MAN WHO HIT SABAH GANG FORA SIX. JEFFREY FRANCIS By IUWAL. Wed. The 22-year-old "Hero of l.twau. 2nd. Lt. Taip bin Sulaiman. today told me how he almost single handedly captured six ineursionists in the mopping-up operations here last Sunday. It was a story of courage and determination493 words
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Article36 1966-10-06 1 AUSTIN, Wed. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals today quashed the conviction and death sentence on Jack Ruby for shooting Lee Harve> Oswald, assassin of President Kennedy. The court ordered a retrial. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration194 1966-10-06 1 10-year limit shock for missionaries JESSELTON, Wednesday. FOREIGN missionaries here luive been advised of new Malaysian immigration regulations preventing them from working in Malaysia for more than 10 years, it was revealed today. Under the new regulations made known to religious groups here this week, religious workers will be granted194 words
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Article61 1966-10-06 1 ROME, Wed. A former stepmother of Lord Snowdon died with her Italian husband and three other people when two cars collided head-on yesterday. The dead woman was identified as Gwendoline Carol Lopez. 42. whose marriage to Ronald Armstrong Jones. Lord Snow don's father, was dissolvedReuter - 61 words
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183 1966-10-06 1 S'pore Note: Tengku awaits report KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia will reply to Singapore's Note for details of aliened subversion by Singaporeans in Sarawak alt or it has studied a n interference by foreign diplomats. The Prime Ml] Tongku Abdul Ra: announced this at a conference today alter the weekly Cabinet183 words
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Article32 1966-10-06 1 WILSON WINS BRIGHTON. Wed. Wilson won backing fo« wage-price freeze at our Party conferem freeze was endorM' 3,836.000 votes to 2 —a majority of 1,3? I Reuter. (See Page TReuter - 32 words
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349 1966-10-06 2 WASHINGTON, W»d. Secretary of Defence Mr. Robert McNamara's visit to South Vietnam next week was believed in Washington to loreshadow substantial increases in troops and money for the war. Mr. McNamara \uii leave Washington on Saturday for a .six-day visit, accompanied by349 words
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172 1966-10-06 2 UONU K< St.. Wed I lie ii 111 ii n i s t Chinese sh.p kiiaiiiihua is returning to lima with 1.005 h nese Irom Indonesia. :u cording to Kadio Peking today The broadcast accused the Indonesian (.o\ern mint of raising many obstaclesReuter - 172 words
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Article, Illustration102 1966-10-06 2 20 hurt as police open fire on students NEW DELHI, Wed. More than 20 people were Injured In Kanpur yesterday when police opened fire on 600 rioting students. Stone throwing teenagers fought a pitched battie with the police in a college compound and pelted them with brickbats from behind aReuter - 102 words
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Article70 1966-10-06 2 MANILA. Wed. Prenldent Marcos ha* ordered the Imm*I diate deportation of 39 Chinese immigrant* arrested here recently for Mentally entering the Philippine*. The Immigrants came from Hong Koiik aboard a vessel Mid to be (if Formrwan origin. President Marcos alao ordered the Foreign Office to make70 words
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197 1966-10-06 2 MOSCOW, Wed. The Soviet Union intends to build experimental crewless fishing boats, an expert said here last night. Professor Nikolai Andreyev said the fully automated boats would be controlled by radio from the mother ship He was speaking at a seminar ofReuter - 197 words
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153 1966-10-06 2 100 p.c. conversion of the Canadian Eskimos T ONDON, Wed. Dr. ■k Donald Marsh. Anglican Bishop of the Arctic, yesterday claimed 100 per cent conversion to Christianity of the 12.500 Eskimos in his diocese, the worlds largest. The diocese covers 2.750.000 •square miles, almost the size of Australia. Eighty-five perReuter - 153 words
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Article46 1966-10-06 2 MANILA. Wed. A US. Navy Phantom jet fighter crashed into a houae shortly after taking off from Cubi Point this morniii?killing three Filipino* A US Navy spokesman j-airi the two-man creu of the aircraft elected nafdv xwondx before the, plane crashed. AP.AP - 46 words
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181 1966-10-06 2 Waiting on visitors to Asian Fair and Games BANGKOK, Wed. The Thai Economic Affairs Minister. Mr. Sunthorn Honeladarom, has opened a training course lor 100 waiten of restauranti to serve visitors expected hrrr for tho first Asian Trade Fa Nov. 17 and the Fifth Asian Games on Der. 9. He181 words
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Article23 1966-10-06 2 BIRMINGHAM U>ri About 30 West Indiana. Indians and Pakistani.' piotrMiH of the word .■■Nigcer' in A?atha Christie* pliy Ten Little NlßKers."23 words
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Article73 1966-10-06 2 IyEST BERLIN, Wed. An anti-sex hormone has been successfully used on rats and is now being tested on human males, a pharmaceutical firm announced here today. The firm, Schering. says the hormone preparation cyproteron wjls d.. covered in its laboratories earlier this year and fir>t papers onReuter - 73 words
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Advertisement69 1966-10-06 2 LEE HAN SENG WINS.. .YOU WIN "It was hot out there at Batu Tiga, but a very good big races at both Kuala Lumpur and Singapore on I PPH track. Fast and demanding. My cars ran beautifully Shell! Wins like these, in big races all over the world, 11^^ thanks69 words
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Miscellaneous27 1966-10-06 2 THE C3AMOOLC A^A'tf/MOULO VtXJ LlKfe^ /^WHggg CHAtl^l I TO TAX* M 6 OUrJ V^ Wf •O?V /^OCPSNOft OW UOW^N OINN6R O« j I MUCU MOJEY MDU J27 words
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Article, Illustration185 1966-10-06 3 Freedom— after 20 years Two Nazi war criminals leave Spandau prison at midnight WEST BERLIN, Wednesday CROWD of more than 1.500 people waited for hours outside Spandau prison here one night last week for the release of two Nazi war criminals. At the stroke of mid-night, Raldur von Srhirach, 59,UPI - 185 words
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96 1966-10-06 3 PARIS. Wed. France 1 yesterday exploded the sixth and last nuclear device in its carrent test series at Mururoa Atoll, in the Pacific, it was announced here last night. An announcement said (he test was conducted (at 2100 GMT) over the Mururoa Lagoon. AnReuter - 96 words
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105 1966-10-06 3 Luna-11 ends its mission after 277 orbits MOSCOW, Wed— Russia's Luna-11 moon-or-biting satellite, launched on Aug. 24, has completed Its research programme after 277 orbits, it was announced here. Tass said scientists held a total of 137 radio sessions with the sputnik before It used up the last of ItsReuter - 105 words
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439 1966-10-06 3 Wilson decides to enforce wage and price freeze BRIGHTON, Wednesday. *JHE British Cabinet agreed here last night to give its controversial wage and price freeze full legal backing under the toughest powers held by any British Government in peace time. The decision will give the Economic Affairs Minister, Mr. MichaelReuter - 439 words
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93 1966-10-06 3 'No romance' Sebastian obtains damages MELBOURNE, Wed. An Italian migrant, whose romances were ruined by bouts of coughing, obtained damages from a chemical firm when bis case was settled out of court here yesterday. Sebastian Paoletli. 29, who came to Australia from Pisa in 1956. said his embarrassing cough startedReuter - 93 words
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147 1966-10-06 3 THE United States Government said last night that Madame Chiang Kaishek accused of trying to influence American foreign policy with her speeches was on a private visit. Senator William Pulbright. chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, called for a clarification of her precise147 words
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Article34 1966-10-06 3 OUR choice in SouthEast Asia is either to fight the Communists or to surrender and die. Their agents are infiltrating from the north-east and are all over my country. —King Bhumibol of Thailand.34 words
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Article26 1966-10-06 3 HONG KONG. Wed. North Vietnam has increased agricultural and Industrial production despite United States air attacks, the North Vietnam newa agency claimed today.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration555 1966-10-06 4 SINGAPORE. Wed SUITABILITY CERTIFICATES... AX extraordinary general meeting of the Academic (Staff) Association of the University of Singapore is to be convened shortly to resume discussion of a resolution attacking requirement of the suitability certificate as "objectionable in principle and unnecessary in a stable555 words
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200 1966-10-06 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Mandal Orchid Garden, which has become a tourist showpiece, will open its gates to more local people. Singapore Orchids Limited, which runs the garden, has sent out some 150 Invitations to members of the Tourist Promotion Board. Singapore Tourist Association, local200 words
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Article31 1966-10-06 4 SINOAPOBE, Wed —The Woodbridge Hospital and the Chronic Sick Hospital occupational therapy departments will hold a Joint sale of patients- works at the Chronic Sick Hospital on Nov. S.31 words
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Article160 1966-10-06 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. TPHE academic staff of both the Nanyang Uni--1 versity and the University of Singapore have pledged to establish -closer contacts and work together in the interests of the Republic. This was the outcome of a meeting held recently between both sides at a "gettogether,"160 words
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Article, Illustration400 1966-10-06 4 PUAN NOOR CALLS FOR MORE LOCAL HELPERS SINGAPORE, Wed. The number of local women coming forward to volunteer their services at the Tan Tock Seng Hosp i t a 1 Diversional Therapy Unit has increased. This was announced today by Puan Noor Aishah when she opened the unit's annual sale400 words
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Article25 1966-10-06 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Old Bartleyans' Association is organising a chess competition (or its members, beginning on Oct. 32 at the Chinese Swimming Club.25 words
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Advertisement301 1966-10-06 4 CATHAY opens today! an vats IF YOU ARE ADULT IN EVERY SENSE OF THE WORD... chances nr% you will not be shocKed by BAMBOLE! NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PERSONS UNDER 18 YEARS OF A6E! iil-liii _srf t SONOVOX "THE STAR OF STARS" SHOW Organised by EMSCO Music HOUSO Brewstcr Rood IPOH301 words
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Advertisement577 1966-10-06 4 TODAY AT 1 30. 4, 4.30 I f/.IS "WuMAM without a FACE" 11a.m. I 30 4.00, 6 JO A 9 30 pm NOT RICOMMtNDtO Far r.r>on» Und.r itYtarsOfAf* c,™,., "BAMBOLE" Gmo Lollobriqido Monica VrHi SATURDAY MYSTL.Y *ullA\GHl OF AN OUTSTANDING HOLLYWOOD PRODUCTION OPfNS TODAY' 11 am. 1.30, 4. 1.30, 4577 words
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118 1966-10-06 5 POI'R YEAR-01-H hole-in-thc-heart aborigine girl Angan anak Botek WMH happily as she is carried aboard a Malaysian Airways Comet at Subang airport yesterday on the first ler of her flight to the United States. Her trip is being sponsored by an118 words
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541 1966-10-06 5 Mac Donald House bombing: Four fail in appeal SINGAPORE, Wed THE Federal Court today dismissed the appeals of four Indonesians against sentence of death for murder arising from the bombing of Mac Donald House in Orchard Road on March 10 last year. Two of the appellants, Osman bin Haji Mohamed541 words
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134 1966-10-06 5 DENANG. Wed. Thai In- ternational Airways, operating the Royal Orchid service, anticipates a big increase in the tourist trade in Thailand and Malaysia. •'We hope to include Penang on our itinerary.' Mr. John E. G. Hoyer. general manager of the airline, said yesterday.134 words
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Article62 1966-10-06 5 PINANGf Wed. A customs party from Butterworth seized an illegal distillery and more than I 'am gallons of sam*u and fermented mash on which SI 1.000 duty had not been paid in Bukit Mrrtajam yesterday. Also found were Mm bass of IMJT two stills anil threr abandoned62 words
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Article, Illustration149 1966-10-06 5 Nanyang is 10 years old this month SINGAPORE, Wed. Nanyang University celebrates its 10th anniversary at the end of this month. To mark the occasion, the university authorities are busy drawing up an elaborate orogramme which will Include the official opening of its new mil-lion-dollar library. The six-storey library building149 words
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100 1966-10-06 5 ATTAWA, Wed.— Malaysia may develop markets in Russia and China for its natural rubber because of shaky demand elsewhere. Mr. Cheong Jin Hoe. a Malaysian delegate, said this at the Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference here yesterday. He said Malaysia had already sent a salesReuter - 100 words
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Article47 1966-10-06 5 KANGAR. Wed. Perils Slate Assemblyman. Inche Abdullah bin Haji Ha&>an. led SO kampc.i? residents in a weekend gotongroyong t,self-hflp> protect to bui'.d small road at K am pong Pan 2The three-quarter-mile long road will benefit about 300 people living 1 in the area.47 words
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Advertisement162 1966-10-06 5 m |2nd ANNIVERSARY xow ox NEVER -TO -BE -REPEATED -PRICES LADIES U_P. Now Lod.ei Shift Dresses SI 6 50 4.90 Ladies Stretch Slack (odd sixes) 16.50 7.90 Ladies Shirt Blouses 11.90 5.90 Ladies "DENIM" Blouses 12 50 6.90 Lady MANHATTAN Shirts 18.00 12.90 JANTZEN T-SHIRTS now seJTI MEN'S UP Now162 words
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Advertisement283 1966-10-06 6 Br- 2BHBB^^vJ fl ■Har' A people born to rule For more than eight centuries the Romans p^MMi Also in this issue, LIFE opens the ledgers of dominated the Western World from the Irish I J J the world's 200 biggest companies; throws Sea to the Caspian, from the mouth of283 words
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311 1966-10-06 7 WASHINGTON, Wednesday THJN Abdul Razak has denied he had ever said Malaysia would send troops to Vietnam and declared that his country had barely enough troops to defend itself. He issued a special statement through the Malaysian Embassy here following a reportReuter - 311 words
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71 1966-10-06 7 PENANG. Wed. The North Province Wellesley Umno division has appointed five trustees to administer its $600,000 worth of properties. The trustees are Inche Zakaria bin Salleh. Haji Ahmad bin Sa'aid. Hajl Ahmad Maliki. Haji Abdul Kader bin Haji Raaaan, and Haji Ismail bin Mohamed Aria.71 words
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Article, Illustration161 1966-10-06 7 Miss Brave Heart sobs: I want to go home KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Nine-year-old polio girl Chai Ai Ngo today gave way to her emotions and cried for the first time since her arrival from Jesselton early las* month. "I want to go home," she sobbed from her General Hospital bed.161 words
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165 1966-10-06 7 Ministry gets newsmen's complaint SINGAPORE. Wed. Investigations are being carried out by the Ministry of Culture into a complaint that a senior official of the Singapore Con•crence Hall had harssed two journalists on Monday. The complaint was made in a letter from the Singapore National Union of Journalists to the165 words
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Article35 1966-10-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Thieves broke into the house of Mr Tan Man Ying, a bicycle dealer, in Sahubat Road here, yesterday and stole $1,800 in cash and goods, including 20 bottles ol brandy35 words
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Article32 1966-10-06 7 PENANO, Wed Penarm Chinese Girls' Primary School will hold its Children's Day celebrations at 11 a.m. on Saturday The Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. will address the school.32 words
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183 1966-10-06 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Three Corps Commando Operation (KKO) men, who were detained by police yesterday following the discovery of KKO uniforms and firearms in their boat at the Telok Ayer Basin trading zone, were today released "to allow them to return to Indonesia."183 words
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Article42 1966-10-06 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. At the close of a two-day preliminary inquiry today, a Naval Base labourer. K. Padmanabhun. 52. was sent tor tt Kit in the High Court on a charge of raping a 14-year-old girl in May last year.42 words
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Article60 1966-10-06 7 Rulers' talks put off I/UALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Conference of Rulers, which was to be held at the Cameron Highlands on Oct. 12 and 13, has been postponed indefinitely because of the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong's indisposition. It was to have been the first meeting to be held outside the Federal60 words
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Article20 1966-10-06 7 PENANG. Wed. Cheam Soh Ghim. 68. fell to his death from three-story building in Chulia Street this morning.20 words
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155 1966-10-06 7 'THE Malaysian trade delegation in New Delhi yesterday discussed with the Indian Commerce Minister. Mr. Manubhai Shah, the problems arising out of Malaysia's abolition of the Commonwealth preferential rate of Import duty in August. A Ministry spokesman said Mr. Shah explained that the moveReuter - 155 words
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148 1966-10-06 7 A plan to give Scouting a 'new look' VUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A planning committee has been set up to study the question of adapting the Scout movement to fit local conditions. This was disclosed today by the chairman of the Malaysian Scout Council. Tan Sri Abdul Jamil bin Abdul Rais.148 words
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144 1966-10-06 7 l/UALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. is to send directive to all Chinese schools in West Malaysia to follow a five-day week. The Minister promised to Ismip such an order when he met representatives of the Union of Teachers144 words
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Article28 1966-10-06 7 KOTA BHARU. Wed OM Frees In Kelantun will hold dinner and dance on Oct. 22 to celebrate the 150 th anniversary or '.he Penanf? Free School.28 words
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Article, Illustration375 1966-10-06 8 YEO TOON JOO - Sunny's last hope— a plea for clemency YEO TOON JOO: By Singapore, Wednesday £ONVICTED murderer Sunny Ang, who has exhausted all legal avenues to escape the death sentence, has a last hope of cheating the gallows an appeal for clemency to the President of the Republic. If he succeeds, it375 words
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124 1966-10-06 8 PENANO, Wed— A Royal Air Force Javelin fighter, based at Butterworth. yesterday broke the unofficial air speed record bettween Singapore and Butterworth established last week by an RAAF Sabrelet. The Javelin, piloted by Fit Lt M. Evans, with Fit. Lt. G. Carter, as navigator.124 words
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Article, Illustration354 1966-10-06 8 Part-time work: New move by doctors KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Malayan Medical Association has set up a special committee to work out a more acceptable part-time service scheme in Government hospitals for doctors. The committee, headed by Dr. A.W.E Pereira, has asked for the views of doctors to ascertain the354 words
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Article65 1966-10-06 8 KLALA I IMPI R. Wed. Another 250 workers from West Malaysia will leave for S.ibah soon to work there. Announcing this at hit monthly Press conference today, the Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasaßam, said they would be there for about two years. It65 words
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Advertisement248 1966-10-06 8 Advertisement Lemons for Beauty To keep your skin clear and fair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your chemist for a bottle of lemon Delph, the latest type «kln freshener used by beautiful women throughout the world. Lemon Delph makes the complexion, neck and shoulders248 words
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282 1966-10-06 9 Woodbridge escapee found 'not guilty' at death trial SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A HIGH COURT jury today unanimously Found Chen Nyen neng, 27, not guilty of ;i charge of murdering Ktariah bintc Haji Mohamed Hassan, M. a grandmother, on the ground thai he was of "unsound mind." But in returning this verdict282 words
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Article57 1966-10-06 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Rp-regis-U'.ition for new plastic identity cards for residents of St. George's Road and the surrounding areas in the Kail. mg Constituency will t>e hrld at the 8.0.D.C.A. building at 11 St. Willred Road, and not at Wh.impoa Secondary School as previously announced. The Kallang57 words
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Article114 1966-10-06 9 SINGAPORE Wed. Eight voluntary youth organusalions here have formed a "UN. and You" committee to organise a joint programme for United Nations Day on Oct. 24 They are the Chinese V.M.C.A.. Boys Brigade Singapore Battalion. Girl Guides Association. Malay Youth Literary Association. Young Catholic114 words
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Article24 1966-10-06 9 SINGAPORE Wed —A talk ;md Him show on "Space Age Television will be given on Oct. 12 at the Shell Theatmte.24 words
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Article, Illustration116 1966-10-06 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Pretty Doris Prasad (above) is the first entrant fur Miss Tourism Singapura contest to be held at the National Theatre on Nov. 5. For 19-year-old Doris, a travel assistant, this will be the first beauty contest she has entered. The contest open to116 words
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Article51 1966-10-06 9 SINGAPORE. Wed Maori wrestler John da Silva today visited a widow and her seven children laden with Ktttl He gave Che Minah binle Mlnabee. 28. 15 tins of condensed milk and 13 yards of material, and some money. Che Minah's husband was stabbed to death in51 words
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145 1966-10-06 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Indian VicePresident. Dr. Zakir Husain, 69, who is due here on Oct. 14 for a three-day state visit, will be guest of the President of Singapore, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. the Foreign Ministry announced today. Dr Husain will meet145 words
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Article108 1966-10-06 9 Dance-opera for big culture show SINGAPORE, Wed— A Chinese legend danced to Western music and set on a Shakespearean stage, will be the highlight of a cultural production to be held at the Victoria Theatre on four nights, beginning on Thursday. The Maid and the Bell" U a short dance-opera108 words
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360 1966-10-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed I JARA JULIA THILAGABAI. 3 31. a teacher, wept in the High Court here when Mr. Jrstice Gill granted her a decree nisi this evening at the close of a two-day hearing on her divorce petition. Mr. Justice Gill said360 words
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Miscellaneous197 1966-10-06 9 Mhtf I>i, P V.T. aantlim AMY CMA.NCE WE MAP OF SURE JX)*S |>-~ ACCIPEIMTS I I WELL WHAT BRING OOP I I OKAY BUT WEVE '2ENTIFYIMG THAT BUS UKE 1T WHAT/ TOO BAP CAN HAPPEN DO WE DO /BACK AND GOT SOME FIXING 1 BESPECTACLED SAXON /WITH OOP ALL I197 words
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Article146 1966-10-06 10 *»rit tli (Minimum) FABULOUS, be fascinatlof In Aukiiv Moon Creation. August Mnon l)r.«s Mioinw. Uoodnuoa Park Hoi»l s«otts Road, niniapore. ■ITTVt BEAUTY SALON, W.ooe l-orr Kx|.irt hair mttini, If, coldMavp i*rin, oil trratrarnl, makr up. .1,*., l.rifl, i,, HKty Choo OONALO MOORE CALLIRIIS aa. noiime that thr Smiaporc shop146 words
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Article100 1966-10-06 10 U n»r4t $f (Mlm.)-Kax it d«. extra NACKLKfHAM BAY. .Nr. Chlches- "us.ex. UnKland. Modern brlckhullt <entrally heatrd seml-detacaed re.idential hunxalow fully equipped for six imrmsa nod cardrns. refrmerator and radio Vacant October IUM April 14*17 Inilu.'lve. Oreatn- ad. IS Thorkhill Garden* Thamra Pilton. Burrey HOLIDAY IN BRITAIN. Carefree100 words
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Article660 1966-10-06 10 Mr. Tan Siew Sin in a Press coniri ence in New York and Dr. Lam Swee Aun in an article in the magazine Tin International have drawn attention again to falling tin and rubber prices. Tactfully neither of them emphasised the depressing role of American stockpile660 words
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Article292 1966-10-06 10 Tun Razak's correction of a news agency report attributing tv him the statement that Malaysia is prepared to send troops to South Vietnam will have /relieved many minds of perplexity and concern. Mallaysia's armed forces are fully si i itched by our own security needs, the end of292 words
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Article243 1966-10-06 10 Yesterday's concise and simple statement by Tengku Abdul Rahman cleared away weeks of mystery about what has been happening along the East Malaysian border. There have been incursions by members of the Tentera Nasional Kalimantan Utara and some dissident Indonesian regulars. The largest party, which moved into Sarawak's243 words
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209 1966-10-06 10 ONE cannot help reeling uneasy when a professor of pharmacy applies his neat formulas to political problems. I refer to Professor Elliot's letter to your paper iS.T Sept. 29i on the subject of the Socialist Clubs invitation to some eminent Malaysians to present seme papers on209 words
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Letter70 1966-10-06 10 7 REFER to your corres- pondent "Disgusted" t^.T.. Sept. 21). The matter has been examined and it has been found that due to an oversight the document was not enclosed in the letter at the time of despatch. However, it has been ascertained that the document has70 words
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259 1966-10-06 10 TVC. In the Straits Times of Sept. 10 suggested that postmen .should carry postage stamps for sale to the public whilst on their delivery rounds. I wish to state that in the off-shore Southern Islands, special arrangements exist for the postman delivering mail to259 words
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Article85 1966-10-06 10 REFER to the letter from Miss Constance Pinto <BT. Sept. 22) Ml&s Pinto has not answered all the points raised In the AUPE Genera) Secretary's letter, (S.T Sept. 13). One instance, the charge that Government Is exploiting the Clerical Assistants by making them perform clerical work similar85 words
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Article147 1966-10-06 10 I REFER to recent letters dealing with lack of courtesy In the Inland Revenue Department. It is quite impossible for me to Investigate unless the persons concerned are prepared to sign their names to their letters and give the reference numbers to facilitate tracing. There are hundreds of147 words
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Article, Illustration1145 1966-10-06 10 Dr. F. S. NORTHEDGE - THE BOMB Dr. F. S. NORTHEDGE by of the London School of Economics THE 18-nation disarmament committee meeting in Geneva has now recessed after failing to reach agreement on the two immediate issues facing it: the addition of underground nuclear tests to those already banned by the Nuclear Test Treaty1,145 words
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Advertisement786 1966-10-06 10 Straits Tii.es Malay Mail Clarified adverlitementi may be handed to COIO STORACC SUPCH MARKET Orchard Road (Receptiemtf O«»k) COLO STORAGC IRANCHES At Holland Read Naval late. Autherited m9mJt*i CITY BOOK STORE LTD, Wcnche.tet Houve. Cellyet Qua* THE NEWS FRONT Mipat'ick't Supeimarka* M M ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Road, Naval loea. HAMIEM786 words
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Advertisement41 1966-10-06 10 Tht Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship AUo l»»port*ri ft Eiportert of High Clou Wort»a«1« ft Woollen*. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulio Streat. T*l: ***** HONGKONG: Mirador Mansion, 1t» Floor, Room No. 8 54-64, Nathan Road,41 words
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Advertisement113 1966-10-06 10 Buy mm Perfection ■gQ:ii]il»][<^ Buy WLmLmmmmmKLm MANDELLO d WE Millions look and listen with GRUnDIG We invite you to our showroom for a free demonstration on our LATEST MODEL. Jk Showrooms: Vrlv Singapore-» 7, Tanglin Road. Tel: *****8 V^X Kuala Lumpur-China Insurance Building. Tel ***** JjJ* KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LTD.113 words
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199 1966-10-06 11 Jugah to civil servants: You must be impartial |£UCHING, Wed. Sarawak Government officers must be politically impartial, the Minister for Sarawak Affairs. Tan Sri Temenßgong Jugah, warned last night. He was speaking at an all-community dinner at Kapit In the Third Division. Government officers were paid to serve the people199 words
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Article57 1966-10-06 11 SINGAPORE. Wed A group of nvp boys. a«ed between 14 and 17. wayl.iul Pctrr Wong, 20, of Temple Street, as he walked with his Rirl friend home along Out ram Road lust nisht They robbed him of $50, watch, a cold run;, and his girl friend57 words
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Article38 1966-10-06 11 PENANG. Wed. Hie Ist TanJong Bungah Girl Ouides and Brownie* 1 A-ssociation will hold a coffee morning at the RAAF Club *t Tiinuuiij Tokong next Monday to raise tunda mr thr Penang Girl Ouides building fund.38 words
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96 1966-10-06 11 fOS ANGELES Wed It took a lot of doing, but Jerry Bhagwan D.iss. n, of Kuala lum pur. is in the I.S. Army now. He enlisted yestrr day. Since list May. iie ha-> been trying tn cut throiiKh reel tapr to enlist in HieUPI - 96 words
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105 1966-10-06 11 MALACCA, wed. The acting Chief Minister of Malacca, Dato Tan Cheng Swee, today tapped a rubber tree at the Kemendore land development scheme, 26 miles from here, to launch the tapping of another 864 acres. In the first phase 600 acres of105 words
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Article, Illustration768 1966-10-06 11 ABUL FAZIL; CHIA POTEIK - The ordeal of being paid to do nothing ABUL FAZIL and CHIA POTEIK By CINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Yeo Ngak Boon, a clerk, who was paid $270 a month to do nothing for months, said today: "I'm so glad it's all over." He was dismissed by the North America Insurance Company768 words
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Article, Illustration159 1966-10-06 11 Assembly member who drew kris says 'sorry' ITUALA TRENGGANU. Wed. A PMIP Assemblyman, Inche Lokman bin Haji Abdul Kadlr, today apologised to the State Assembly for drawing his kris at the assembly meeting on March 21. The Speaner. Dato Wira Jaya. had earlier expressed the hope that in future assemblymen159 words
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Article23 1966-10-06 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Thieve* stole 17.000 worth of records and recorder heads from a shop at Chong Pang village, Sembawans Road, yesterday.23 words
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Article16 1966-10-06 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.— There were 106 road accidents in Singapore over the lut 24 hours16 words
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251 1966-10-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The National Language Action Front will oppost any move to make any language except Malay from becoming the official or semiofficial language of the country. The Front's chairman. Inche Yahya o:n Ismail, who said this today, waa commenting on the decision251 words
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Advertisement279 1966-10-06 11 BREAKTHROUGH FROM KODAK... Cft INSTAMATIC MOVIE CAMERAS ■F f^J L w*Tvß m> life m\ I? Open.., drop in... and shoot KODAK announces a complete new system of movie-making. flMIDfe A ntw kind of movi* MM lo»ds instantly. iulom»tic«lly A new kind of mov* him ?C gives you clearer, sharper movies.279 words
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Advertisement109 1966-10-06 11 3*weekly I direct jets to Manila Departing Singapore Saturday 12 noon.. Wednesday 1.45 p.m. Thursday 12 noon. Enjoy the luxury of Silver Kris Service on direct flights to Manila each week. Armchair comfort, smiling stewards, charming sarong kebaya clad air hostesses and the food... its wonderful, that's Silver Kris Service,109 words
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Miscellaneous687 1966-10-06 11 T V MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur stones; 7.00 News In Brigand Praanr; 6 Ipoh and llsh; 7.10 Malay Classic il Malacca; 3, It Johorr Bahru: Music: 7.35 Karen. 8.00 News 4 Talpinc 7 Batu Pahat; t in Mandarin: 8.10 Mandarin Kliianf. drama: 8.35 New World Series; 5.45 P.M.: Opening687 words
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Article, Illustration287 1966-10-06 12 ESME BAPTISTA - The elect ric comb for sleek styles ESME BAPTISTA wm presented by DESPITE what leading stylists say about the trend in hair-dos women ore showing a preference for the current "short Of semi-short straight look." Women ore not ready to accept a dramatic chonge to the curly or more wavy287 words
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Article598 1966-10-06 12 (]HOOSING a wife (or catching a husband) is the most important,^ fateful life for many. But what sort of a wife? Every suitor wonders: "Will she make me happy?" The question is i now still more difficult as many young people are today free to choose their mates freely598 words
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255 1966-10-06 12 CAKE 'n' FRUIT PUDDING FOR A DESSERT HERE'S a recipe for 11 an easy-to-make dessert. Called Cake *n* fruit pudding, it serves four. You will need: 4 oz. (or 4 rounded tablespoons) self-raising flour: pinch of salt: 4 oz. butter or margarine: 4 oz. (or 4 rounded tablespoons) caster sugar:255 words
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Article118 1966-10-06 12 ANEW lipstick in "pure pure red" colour is taking over and faces are doing away with beige tones, the all-over-tbe same look The makers say that this new colour is guaranteed to make you want to present a new face to the world "The118 words
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Article46 1966-10-06 12 BUTTONS on the shoulder of dresses and costumes arc one of the high points of the fashion season. They emphasise the squared shoulder. Buttons in fact, are popping in profusion Other popular places for them: on the cuffs, on pockets and decorating hems.46 words
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Advertisement626 1966-10-06 12 sea (or how to relax and unwind) Sail to or from HONG RON 6 or JAPAN on your next business trip Take a well-earned rest! Sail P&O-Oricntonyournext business tour to Hong Kong or Japan. If you can't spare the time to go all the way there and back by sea,626 words
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Advertisement756 1966-10-06 12 idvertisement Q.: A bath. I feel, is i your skin fresh, try applynever quite complete unless ing Dorothy Gray Secret it is followed by a lavish of the Sea Cream or Emuldusting of talc. But while I sion, a fluid balancer which like my skin to feel velvety holds the756 words
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206 1966-10-06 13 Thousands idle as strikes hit the 'Big Three' |)ETROIT. Wed.—Thousands of car workers were idle today as >trikes hit America's "Big Three" motor manufacturers. Worst affected' is the giant Chrysler Corporation. A walkout by 4.300 workers at the Twinsburg. Ohio, stamping; plant last week has caused a series of layoffsReuter - 206 words
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Article82 1966-10-06 13 MOSCOW, Wed. The Kremlin has announced its annual Lenin Prizes for science and arts will in future be awarded only every second year But. at the same time, it has in. stituted a new award, to be known as State Prizes, which will beReuter - 82 words
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296 1966-10-06 13 A test on crime prediction with a computer PHILADELPHIA, Wed |)ETECTIVES in Philadelphia (population two million) are eagerly watching the performance of a computer which began work on the first day of this month, attempting to predict where and when new outbreaks of crime can be expected. It works onReuter - 296 words
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93 1966-10-06 13 WASHINGTON. Wed. The State Department announced yesterday that Soviet authorities had released Thomas Dawson, a 24-yt-ar-old American PeaceCorps volunteer who was arrested on Sept. 11 for illegally entering the Soviet Union. Dawson was freed at the border towu of Astara, near the point whvre heReuter - 93 words
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Article, Illustration56 1966-10-06 13 White slaves' for export THESE models "shackled x in chains" boarded an airliner at London Airport recently to fly to Tunisian markets where their dresses were to be auctioned. The idea was an export drive sales gimmick by Berkertex. the London fashion honse. North African markets are rapidly modernising and56 words
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Article136 1966-10-06 13 DAYTON, (Ohio), Wednesday. DAUL Shawhan, 54, dated 97 women in three weeks and married one of them. Now he and the new Mrs. Shawhan until last SatAirday Bobbie L. Scudder. 41. r— are leaving; for Hawaii and a honeymoon to climax the romantic ventureAP - 136 words
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Article57 1966-10-06 13 NEW YORK. Wed. Robert Moses. 77. president of the New York 1964-45 Worlds Fair, was married yesterday to Miss Mary Orady, 49. his secretary for more than 30 years. Mr. Moses's first wife died on Sept. 6 at the age of 81. He has two marriedUPI - 57 words
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Article31 1966-10-06 13 PHILADELPHIA Wed— Famed conductor Leopold Stokowslcl will lead striking members of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra at a special concert here on Oct. 14 In aid of their strike fund.31 words
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113 1966-10-06 13 New nation 'will not have ties with Reds' MASERU, Wed. The K newly Independent kingdom of Lesotho will not seek relations with Communist countries, Prime Minister Chief Leabua Jonathan said last night. Speaking to reporters 12 hours after his tiny southern African country became Independent. Chief Jonathan said: "I want113 words
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Article46 1966-10-06 13 NEW DELHI. Wed. Indian officials have ordered eight Soviet-built An-2M crop-dusting' planes, designed for easy conversion to carry 12 passengers or 3.000 lb of cargo. The Indian order was placed after an An-2M gave a 17-day demonstration in crop spraying. AP.AP - 46 words
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Article76 1966-10-06 13 I ONDON. Wed. The popcorn packet contained a bonus a sold watch. It was discovered by a man as he watched a film at a cinema in Surbiton. He returned it to the popcorn makers and has now been issued with a full range of the firm'sReuter - 76 words
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Advertisement74 1966-10-06 13 ft 1 I^^^SsK^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^HHS^S^Skßlß^^^^^v mSVSHS^^^^^p^Pj because he uses ODO-RO-N0 He knows that ODO-RO-NO gives day ODO-RO-NO offers you the same protec- W. long protection against perspiration odour, tion. miif^ffu. He can mix in any company, anytime. Use ODO-RO-NO every morning and be RNHHf calm and confident in the knowledge that sure74 words
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Advertisement167 1966-10-06 13 f "A. Off r^ FIRST... 'BONO BEAUTIES'... THEN... 'THE BOND STAR WITH THE COMEHITHER LOOK... now... Mr WORLD does it again, withTHOSE NEW LOOK BOND BIKINIS' Tomorrow's fashions presented today in a fascinating fiesta of exciting colour in October's issue of- U^^ w ff/jju 1 1 1 H 'tit infft167 words
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Miscellaneous61 1966-10-06 13 Bugs Bunny By Ralph HeimdaM Wp^~ /^THERE'S A BIS CCOWD AT TH' I^S. BUS STOPi LE'S GO PLAY PEH 'EM j fi*M v ANl CX SOAAE POLJGM 'l CANJ'T PLAY BEFOBEJ S,Ct \9t^4P^\ A CROWD THAT SIZE I 4Xj\A+ W XJiKI!'^ 1 I HAVE STAGE POISHTi J£^ j£ Vfc) 1/"61 words
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Advertisement785 1966-10-06 14 \m m] untiuurd from Page HI) ACKNOWLEDGMENT Word* SIS (Minimum) GURCHARAN SINCH and family think relatives, friends, and colleagues for th^ir condolence*, wreaths and illinrtlf at the tuneral of his belo\»'d mother. ANNOUNCEMENTS It Words SIS < Minimum) GIFT: gift: CIFT: Ohra a Kit from our selection of art. rafts785 words
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Advertisement804 1966-10-06 14 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Words SI (Mim.)— Box it ct*. txtrm A VACANCY EXISTS for an experienced <°ivil or Structural EnKineer In a lo<al engineering iirm. Applicants should ha\r an Kngineering Degree from ;i r.r<,^ni>r<i t 'in\ersity and .•houlrt i» :i Co-operate Member of the Institute of KBKlnrers. The successful 'tit804 words
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Advertisement785 1966-10-06 14 Aiiumi*iuuAiiun valapji li Word* St (Mim.)— Box St et: txlrm TO LET: Fully turnuined semi-de-tached Bungalows at Harvey Avenue. 9i m.s. Upper Cbangi Road $350/- ocr month. Enquiry: Tel: No 7194 a. B'pore. FOR SALE or Rent. Two Units of 2-storey Semi-detached Houses at Jalan Yahya Awal. Johore Bahru. In785 words
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Advertisement1028 1966-10-06 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE IS Word* U (Mim.)— Box SI cts. txtrm NEW 2-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED Bungalow In Chip Bee Garden, Holland Road. 4 bedrooms, 2 tongbai brooms, balcony, Mosaic Parquet Ftoorinr Victor A Mendez Ltd.. Auctioneers. Appraisers Jc Estates Agents. Tel: (B'pore) 94M4. WOO MUN CHEW ROAD. Lot 26-1W Mukira1,028 words
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Advertisement951 1966-10-06 14 LOST IS Word* U (Mim.)— Box St ct: txtro REWARD FOR KODAK camera left in taxi Saturday. Mr. King. 26 Birdcage Walk. RA K. Seletar. Spore. FURNITURE li Word* SI (Mim.)— Box it els. txlrm FURNITURE PROBLEM 1 Consult Adrian's for Cane Kurmture. 425 River Valley Road. Singapore *****. SLUMBERLAND951 words
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Advertisement867 1966-10-06 14 run a all IS Word* SI (Mim.)— Box SI ct*. txtrm PNILCO AIR CONDITIONERS and Refrigerators and ail kinds of domestic appliances available at Hltaco Knterprise. 370. East Coast Road. Spore. Tel 4»6471. COMMERCIAL RCFRICf RATORS All Si.-es suitable for Bar/Restaurant. Also avallabla walk-in-cold room. Kasy payments arraniteabU-. Central Refrigeration867 words
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Advertisement435 1966-10-06 14 JAWATAN KOSONG MAJLIS BANHARAN. BANDAR PENGCiARAN Permohonan'J ada-lah dl-iwlawa darlpada Ra'ayat Persckutuan atau Ra'ayat Negerl kerana memenohl satu jawatan Merinyu Kesihatan Umum dl-PeJabat Majlis Bandaran. Bandar Penggaram, Batu Pahat Johor 2. ChalonL' mesti-lah borumor tidak kurang daripada 18 tahon. tetapi tidak lebeh aarlpada 23 tahon dan seketan umor mi boleh435 words
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Advertisement334 1966-10-06 14 STATE OF SABAH MALAYSIA I'IBIK WORKS DrPARIV*\r TAW.M M.W WAIrKNOKKR TtNDKR XOTK r lIMRAI I NO. 1 Tenders are invited Irom approved Contractors lor the manufacture, delivery and erection of the mechanical md electrual plant associated with the above scheme namely. pump-seiv treatment, plant, static n wiring and swuch gear.334 words
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Advertisement1216 1966-10-06 15 TO LIVERPOOI I »VEST COAST U > f»nang ACHILLES l» Pirt/TrtaT Oct 1 UfNTOR Ggc« GM 35 Oct 7 Oct 1/17 Oct 1] PYRRHUS Oct 17 Oct 11 OEMOOOCUS gow Oct 14 Oct II Oct If 2] tCt 24 CLYTONEUS Oct 77 Oct 25 Oct 21, 2 CYCLOPS Oct 211,216 words
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Advertisement1408 1966-10-06 15 TH£ E A 13L//VFS I r-m ri i r EXPRESS SAILINGS TO GENOA HAVRE-MAMBURGORtMERHtVENROTTERDtM. AMSTERDAM ANTWERPAARMUSCQPENHACEN. P. S^am Penang Ant* C >agrn GM. 15 II Oct 21 Nit 4 I 11 17 Nit 21 lOGOTA Oct 7 I Oct 11 12 11/14 MALAYA a) 10 Oct 2 Nit Oct 2]1,408 words
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Advertisement1434 1966-10-06 15 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. DFUADTV fo Liverpool Ocl 27 BENARTY Hamtuig Nm I gag > Pi. S hare Penang Rotteioam Nit 12 m Pirt Tllai Vlirnugl! Nn II For Lisbon Nit I London Nit II BENATTOW Rotteream Nit It l»:--» Pt P«nang Hamburg Oic 1 Oct1,434 words
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Advertisement1160 1966-10-06 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. Iti OVEIUAF »OI OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U K./CONTINENI tlll>N rm S'taa '—m% ;iTT OF COLOMBO tiKiilj*. MimDutg. RintrM*. Hlvn. Hull. mi'Miani ll Pt Tilai lITY Of WELLINGTON LonIM HMMmg. RitttrlMA, HOMO Hull. ■■■Hi* 31 Oct Im. IRM MB OF CNESTEI LIHOM. Lisbon mmturi 7/ I1,160 words
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892 1966-10-06 16 From Our Market Correspondent ALTHUIGH conditions were quiet on the Stock Exchange yesterday the tone was steadier and leading industrials made small gaaJM Buying power was not very forceful, but the sentiment was better than it had been earlier in the werk. There892 words
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Article27 1966-10-06 16 Malayan Stock Indices. Oct. 4. Oct. 5. Industrials: ■'■.hi 92.84 Tins: 107.90 107.54 S rubbers: 111.U7 111.0? -Dec. 30. 1963 1011. Uec. 29. 1962 IUU.27 words
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Article902 1966-10-06 16 I Dl MNt.ss in and reported to the Sinajapore and Kuala Lumpur trading; rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C C M. (1.000) UM, 16.000) 51. 37: Dunlaaw d.OOO) BUii C. Smalttrt 53. 94 SI.. 53.94 si..902 words
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657 1966-10-06 16 THE Straits tin price yesterday rose 371 cents in Penang to SKIO per picul. the highest price since late August The support was reported good from all buying sources. TIM estimated offering was 230 tons up 10 tons. LONDON: Tin values held steady657 words
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Article161 1966-10-06 16 MELBOURNE Wed T EAUERS were steady today P BHP losing another t»o cent* to 85.92 and Burns Philp repeating yesterday s fhe cents rite to .sell at 53. 70. Humes scored three caata to $2.60 tollowing the chairman* reports of higher profit and sales in the cwTtnl paar,161 words
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Article250 1966-10-06 16 /)< lOBr.R first trade rubber yf f.o.b. buyers cktsed of 5 p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore yesterday at 59 rents per Ib up tin rr-nshthN of a cent on lucml,i\ Hosing level for the position Thr tone yfi quirt. R.A.S. and MR t. closing prieoa in cents250 words
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Article109 1966-10-06 16 VjMIPI lying altngiidt m« Singapa't ara: Mataram 1 2 lUunrcU Branrt»r o. Mal»jm» 13 14, Cl>tooeua 15/14. Lantern Maid IS, Katoog 23/24, la Peng 25. Uon^konx Mam 2i, Ctaaroo rnbiKhtoire 33 34. Walrsta. 3» W, Van Linncnoten 40 41, BfDlvdl >42 43. Slar Bellatrix 44 Comor.n 46,109 words
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Article82 1966-10-06 16 'T'HI MaUvan Mihi.ik ml Finance has Hxed these prire* for calrulatint; rnslom* dutiea for the period from Oct. 6 to 0c1. 12. Rubber 58", eenU a Is, opra S44S a too. Coconut Oil S7l* a ton. Palm Oil $695 a ton. Palm Kernels $374.25 a ton. The rate*82 words
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Article78 1966-10-06 16 MINISf Prtdue* iMaatajtj •mta- ptrt ntan pmii a«r »itul yattarOctnut all: bulk S43J aclltra. drum 144 trUtn. Capra: Oil. Nov. LX Contlntnt: Vmquoted. NftjMTl Muntah whit* SITS ■•Mmv. Farauak T>hitK ***** »»ller«, apaelal Sai-»-»k hlarlt BUB >r!lrr>. (arf>l»d Lampooa; Mark *1 25 IN) ■•lltrt >M% M.lVi ABTA 114078 words
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Article37 1966-10-06 16 ON the fro iichangi mtrktt la Hw| Kodk vmtrrilay Ihr U.I. «*IUr tra« quoted at 5 761 for T.T. »»<J 5.7&1 for tath. Itlrhnf trmt quof'l at 11.04 aarf mi* tail *r i«ld at 2*6»37 words
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Advertisement889 1966-10-06 16 B U n EXCHANGE RATES CLOSING prices rtmavrSras to mercluata yesterday (all rates <o UCI. a. Canada: buying TT 3S S 18. airmail RUBBER PRICE: 59) nu M I IB; «o »t. M credit bias *(up three-eights of a tmmm tenl) 34 IS l« West Carmany 129 i; Nstlwr UN:889 words
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Advertisement47 1966-10-06 16 THROUGH OVK. CLASSIFIED CCX.UMUS pi FACT you'U flnd md, things are advertised In the classified column* of the Strait* Times To place a small ad. Federation readers •hould complete tha classified form. Singapore readers should dial 2809 and ask for "TELE ADS" •num times cLAUinaa ADVUTISIJtIMT SESVICa47 words
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Advertisement654 1966-10-06 17 I B I BUItDINC FOR SAIE The Straits Times Press (Malaya) Limited will shortly be moving to new premises at Jalan Riong, Kuala Lumpur and will have for disposal the present Press building at 111, Jalan Pudu, Kuala Lumpur. Offers are invited for the purchase of this modern 5 storey654 words
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Advertisement809 1966-10-06 17 NOTICES IN THE HIGH (OL'RT IN MALAYA AT KI'ALA LIMPUB COMPANIES WINDING UP NO:3 OF 196fi In the Matter of AMANAH TRADING CORPORATION LIMITED And In the Matter of tbe Companies Act 1965 PETITION TO: THE HONOURABLE JUDGES OF THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA The humble Petition of LIM i809 words
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Advertisement811 1966-10-06 17 NOTICES BERNAM OIL PALMS LIMITED (la Voluntary Liquidation) (Incorporated In the Stales of Malaya) Amalgamation I'niled Plantations Limited Bernam Oil Palms Limited The Resolutions set forth in the Notice convening the adjourned Extraordinary General Meeting on Ihe 30th September. 1966 were duly passed at the Meeting held on that date.811 words
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Advertisement600 1966-10-06 17 NOTICES W MEMORIAM m IN EVER-LASTING MEMORY OF MR. FU SIA LIANG WHO WAS CALLED TO REST ON ith OCTOBER. 1965. ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY HIS LOVING WIFE. nAI'GHTER WAIPENG, AND SON CHAK CHENG. THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (NO. 118) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 137. No NOTICE Is hereby given under Section600 words
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Advertisement522 1966-10-06 17 NOTICES TIN PRODUCTION The results of The Pnhana Consolidated Co. Ltd., in September. 1966 vi ere:— Ore Crushed 18.000 tons OUTPUT OF TIN CONCENTRATES Lode 18S tons SIAMESE TIN SYNDICATE LIMITED Tin ore output (or September 1966 Plculs 2.446. PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are invited from SINGAPORE522 words
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Advertisement623 1966-10-06 17 ROTHMANS OF PALL MALL (MALAYSIA) BERHAD (Incorporated in thr States of Malaya) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HERKBY GIVEN that the Fifth Annual General Meeting "f ihe Company will be held at the Company's offices. Virginia Park. Jalan University. Petalin* Jaya. Selangor at 11.00 am on Friday. 28th October 1966623 words
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Article, Illustration510 1966-10-06 18 Grenadier shows top form in gallop (JREAT news for Coles fans. The leading jockey's Gold Cup mount, Grenadier, is in terrific form. I saw Grenadier run a sensational trial In heavy going at Bukit Timah this morning. After canterlnc once round the track, Grenadier was Joined by Viva Ipoh and510 words
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Article61 1966-10-06 18 HOW does the official handlcapper justify penalising Silver Crown (fifth in the Cup trial on Sunday) 8-lb and yet give only 3-lb more to Spruce, winner of the big sprint on the same day? Is it an admission that he had treated Silver Crown too leniently in its first61 words
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799 1966-10-06 18 Larry Carroll - Larry Carroll CYCLING by OEFORE the Olympic Council of Malaysia ask the Malaysian Cyclists Federation for their Bangkok Games qualifying standards they should ask the MCF, and every other sports organisations too, what they have done or are doing to promote their sport, the799 words
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Article55 1966-10-06 18 LONDON. Wed. Results of fo'.tball matches played last niKht I n K hsh Foothall Leaf u« (up third round Birmingham 2 Ipswich 1; Doncastrr 1 Swindon 1: Preston 1 Leeds 1; York: 0 Blarkburn 2. t.nrlMh Dfcr. Bristol Rovers 3 Darling-on 0. SrottUh Dlr. 2 Morton55 words
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373 1966-10-06 18 The 'silent spies' clean up the terraces SOCCER TONDON, Wed.—Eng- lish soccer fans will in future find themselves under secret surveillance, following the latest move in the war against "hooliganism on the terraces." Officials or the National Federation of Football Supporters Clubs at a mrptlnc hr-rp drew up ft campaignReuter - 373 words
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Advertisement1065 1966-10-06 18 NOTICES NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that by a Deed Poll dated the uih day of October. 1966 CHAI PET YIN ol No. 612 North Bridge Road. Singapore-?, the legal guardian of CHIN I CHOONG SOO, a male minor, a Singapore Citizen by birth, did on his behalf wholly renounce and abandon1,065 words
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Advertisement386 1966-10-06 18 TENDERS PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN JABATAN PENJARA MALAYSIA Tawar&n2 akan dl-terima oleh Pesuroh Java Pen.iara. Malaysia Taiping sampal waktu Jam 12.M trncah hari pada 25hb. Oktober. 1966 untok pembekalan barang2 bahan2 hasji Perusahaan Penjara dan laln'j dl-semenanjong Tanah Melayu. Sarawak dan Sabah baffi Janeka masa lhb. Januarl hlnwa 31hb. Disember. 1967. 2.386 words
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Miscellaneous284 1966-10-06 18 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Oets time to carry on. In thl« 1. Moslem head can reform girl respect (6). from city (10). 8. They are always In the news 6. Use of chewing-gum appear* cB. 6). smart to the French (6). 13 Some sentries Lee posted after 9 Point284 words
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Article256 1966-10-06 19 By JOE DORAI SINGAPORE, Wed. Fina. th c world swimming federation, has warned the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association and other affiliated bodies in Asia against competing: in the Games of the Newly Emerging Forces (Ganefo). A circular Issued by Fins secretary-general Mr. M. Kiyokawa of256 words
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Article469 1966-10-06 19 SOSC get Bangkok list of 190 ASIAN GAMES THIRTEEN Singapore sports associations today asked the Olympic and Sports Council to send a total of 190 competitors to the Asian Games in Bangkok in December. The Singapore AAA topped the list with a recommendation for 31 men and women athletes; followed469 words
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Article35 1966-10-06 19 SINGAPORE. Wed. A hattrick by Youth player Ng Keng Ann enabled Naafi Imperial to beat Charteied Bank 3-0 in a oBHFA Senior knockout match at Geylang Stadium today. Naafl led 2-0 at halftime35 words
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Article, Illustration139 1966-10-06 19 Indonesians coming for Spore Open SINGAPORE. Wed. The Indonesian Badminton Association have confirmed their participation In the Singapore open championships on Oct. 7-9. The Singapore Badminton Association yesterday received a cable from Dr. Padosumasto. president of the IBA. which said that six Indonesians would be coming. The Indonesian team of139 words
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Article42 1966-10-06 19 MALACCA Wed. Malacca High School "A" retained the Malacca Hockey Association lesgue title with a 2-0 win over MHS Old Boys' Association at the Malacca Club ground today. OuUlde-left Ng Jee Keng netted a goal in each half.42 words
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Article35 1966-10-06 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malayilan Airway?, making their debut in the Selangor Hockey Association league tournament, beat Selanjror Club 5-1 In a Dlv. 3 match here today In another match PWD beat RRI 1-0.35 words
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Article26 1966-10-06 19 MALACCA. Wed First Battalion New Zealand Infantry Regiment beat 93 Commandos from Singapore 27-11 In a rugger match at the Terendak Camp ground today.26 words
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Article200 1966-10-06 19 MANBOOR RAHMAN - MANBOOR RAHMAN SOCCER By KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaysian Chinese P. A. president Dato Teoh Chae Chong postponed his departure for Hong Kong today In a bid to resolve the MCPA's Hong KongManila tour problems. The MCPAs tour plan hit a snag yesterday when nine of200 words
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Article331 1966-10-06 19 Records by Cheng, Makhir ATHLETICS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Captain J. K. Cheng, Malaysia's Seap Games representative, today set a new record for the shot putt at the Malaysian Armed Forces athletic championships at Merdeka Stadium here Capt. Cheng (Batu Garrison) won with a distance of 12.87 m an improvement by331 words
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Article130 1966-10-06 19 nptLUK ANTON, Wed The X Royal Thai Navy Club rugger team beat Lower Perak RTU Invitation XV by 10 point* (2 goals, 3 tries) to six (try, penalty) at the Speedy Road padang today. The Thais led by two tries scored by Nara Beungthaworn and Sumpao130 words
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Article97 1966-10-06 19 DIARY SOCCER FA Tenang Jr Cup: Elango v Muslim RC (Victnrla Green > Coronation Cap Upon): Kllat Club v The Rest <8 Perak 5 15 > P. J. Lge: Rothm«ns v IBU (Rd. 10) Johore AFA Sultan's Cup: Kota Tlnggi v J. Bahru iK Tlnggli. Begamat v Muar (Segamati. HOCKEY—97 words
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Article159 1966-10-06 19 TENNIS Kedah Open (Sg Patanlt: Women > singles final Mrs M. Challens bt Mrs. M. Hector 6-0. 6-1. Friendly rSegamati: Malacca bt Segamat 7-0 Charlie Chin bt S. Selvaratnam 6-3. 6-3: Dr Slnthamony bt Abdul Malek 6-0 6-3: Ong Hock Chye bt Beih fioon Hock 8-6. 6-1: Abdullah159 words
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Advertisement186 1966-10-06 19 C/ 3 Philco Air Conditioners are quieter than all other-.. Thtt's why we call them "Noiseless." You can even run a Philco on full po»er, and it mil is no«eless. because Philcos are built to operate quietly even at full capacity. Isn't it time for >ou to enjoy the cool186 words
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Advertisement232 1966-10-06 19 mmmWP\m There's a shirt that's music to you W |L in this new collection byWhitmont. ■JJ larW They are Australian-made shirts of I the very finest quality. See these £%W ISHB.W"" and many more now on display ,Pl| HIC at the stores listed below. wM^ HY nTI k I I232 words
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363 1966-10-06 20 'Taiwan to S'pore shipping service planned SINGAPORE, Wed. A Taiwan shipping line is planning to operate its first regular service to Singapore. This shipping service will also serve other parts of SouthEast Asia, including Port Swettenham, Jesselton, Bangkok and Hong Kong. An eight-man shipping and trade mission from Taiwan flew363 words
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Article56 1966-10-06 20 SINGAPORE. Wed— An exhibition of books and periodicals on sports opens today at the National Library lecture hall. It is arranged by the British Council under the sponsorship of the Singapore Sports Council. A selection of these books will be presented to the Sports Council on56 words
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Article34 1966-10-06 20 IPOH. Wed —Mr. Justice Chang today sentenced a mechanic. Chan Teng Cheong. 32. to imprisonment for life for the kidnapping of a doctor's 10-year-old son. Tang Yew Mun. for ramson.34 words
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406 1966-10-06 20 WALTER DE CRUZ - 16 Britain bound RMAF men taken for $2,000 ride... WALTER DE CRUZ By KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. gIXTEEN RMAF apprentices due to leave for Britain on Monday for training, went to town this morning to change Malaysian dollars into sterling. Between them they carried a total of 2.000 Two hours later,406 words
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Article, Illustration152 1966-10-06 20 $3m joint venture textile mill planned fTOKYO, Wed. Plans to establish a textile manufacturing mill in Malaysia as a joint venture was announced today by the Marubeni lida Co., Ltd., a leading Japanese trading firm. The announcement said three Japanese firms including Daiwa Spinning and Tokai Dyeing as well asReuter - 152 words
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Article46 1966-10-06 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Cabinet has awarded a wage increase of $12 50 per month to the National Electricity Board Industrial and manual group of workers. Announcing this today. Tengku Abdul Rahman said this would be backdated to Sept. 1. 1965.46 words
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Article29 1966-10-06 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Red Cross Society's creative hobbiee exhibition and competition, which opens on Saturday, will feature Chinese brush painting and flower arrangement demonstrations as extra attractions29 words
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Article74 1966-10-06 20 SINGAPORE. Wed —Mr. Maunce Baker Duector of the Extramural Studies Department of the University of Singapore, ha* been re-elected president of thr university's Academic Association at lu> annual meeting recently. Other offlcial:> elected were vicepresident. Pioiesior J.A. Jansen; secretary, Mr. Lee Soo Ann; treasurer. Mr. Tommy T.74 words
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Article38 1966-10-06 20 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Siglap Citizens Consultative Committee is organising a regatta during Tourist Week next month. The regatta will be held in front of the Esplanade on Nov. 13 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.38 words
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Article125 1966-10-06 20 Grandma on the wrong plane I ONDON. Wed. A 60-year-old grandmother from Los Angeles, Mrs. Josephine Griffin, caught the wrong airliner at Chicago airport and flow to London instead of California yesterday. A mix-up occurred at Chicago airport when her ticket was returned to her in an old envelope, inReuter - 125 words
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Article54 1966-10-06 20 LONDON. Wed. Queensland Premier Mr. Frank Niclclin today forecast that his state would be the first in Australia to utilise natural gas in an ammonia plant planned on the banks of the Brisbane river. He said the gas would be fed through a 300-mile long pipeline toReuter - 54 words
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Article132 1966-10-06 20 WASHINGTON. Wed. The White Hous* said today a pause had been ordered in U.S. bombing of part of the demilitarised cone in Vietnam so that the International Control Commission could investigate alleged violation of the zone. However, the White House spokesman. Mr. Bill Moyers. refused to describe theReuter - 132 words
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Article391 1966-10-06 20 LONDON, Wed.— Heavy dealings In ICI loan stock provided the main feature in an otherwise quiet 'and little changed London stock market. The opening premium of 6'» was better than expected and despite a fair amount of "stag" selling Investment support kept the premium at around this level391 words
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Obituary122 1966-10-06 20 P. RAMAIAMV NAIOU »«-1 A 2, pai»»d ««ay jmir fully on .1 10.66. Corteca lea\m Hillxide Dr:\» at i p m. for Ridadarl li I CABLE RECEIVED from Ceylon br V. 8. Nath.in Trluk An»on Lctrhiml PtUay w o iHtr Krmhnapillay V» mmuthu Ri-KiMrar Rlrth*. Heath*. M»rTHANAPAKIAM App«Kamy mother122 words
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Obituary18 1966-10-06 20 IN LOVING MEMORY of our tx>l(»M mother M CMI N>o "ho drpaitrd on 6ID-64 S«dly B18 words
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Advertisement161 1966-10-06 20 Lav CLASSIFIEDS i» Worit tis tlUmtmmmi RYAN;. T,. MarlM and IW »on, to Gerard a brother on 4 IOR# Thanks to doctor and «laff of Maternity G.H. Malaga. UREKAH daughter to Chandro •nd Chanaran t XIV Rcne»m. on 2.-9-6 b. Thank* lo J.B. Hospital Drt. and staff. TO SAROJINI and161 words
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Miscellaneous49 1966-10-06 20 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m yesterday: Hiffhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 72 Kola Bharu 86 73 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 90 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 90 73 C. Highlands 59 Jesselton 73 Kuching 7349 words
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