The Straits Times, 20 October 1966
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Title Section27 1966-10-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The straits Times NATION si v 20 0CT1966 Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211427 words
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Article, Illustration225 1966-10-20 1 LBJ in NZ: Our aim is to help all nations WELLINGTON, Wed. President Johnson arrived for a history- making visit to New Zealand today and proclaimed the United States' goal of helping nations all over the world to grow in freedom. He and Mrs. Johnson landed at Ohakea Royal NewReuter - 225 words
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Article, Illustration437 1966-10-20 1 Sales to be cut RUBBER DECISION MEANS A LOT TO US, SAYS RAZAK KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE U.S. Government's decision to cut sales of its stockpile rubber to 120,000 tons a year from Jan. 1 was today welcomed by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, and437 words
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189 1966-10-20 1 JAKARTA. Wednesday. "(JENERAL" Abang Kifli, "Commander-in-ChicF 1 of the North Borneo Rebel Armed Forces (TNKU), said at a news conference here he would return to Sarawak with or without the Malaysian Premier Tengku Alxlul Rahman's consent. At the beginning of the news conference. Abang189 words
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Article68 1966-10-20 1 MALACCA, Wed. -At an emergency meeting late tonight the Malacca MCA youth MCUOB pledgI ed their support (or the expelled vice-chairman. Mr Sim Mow Yu. i and decided to suspend all their activities as a sign of protest until the matter was resolved satisfactorily. The meeting also68 words
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Article24 1966-10-20 1 OSLO, Wed— The Nobel Peace Prize Committee today decided to defer this year's award until next year. No reason was given. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article33 1966-10-20 1 JAKARTA, Wed. More meetings will be held between Indonesian and Malaysian delegations to normalise relations between the two countries, Brig. -Gen. Sunarjo of the Supreme Operational Command (Koti) said today. UPI.UPI - 33 words
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660 1966-10-20 1 'Astonishing progress' praise by India's Husain KUALA LI'MIHK. Wednesday. TIIK visiting Indian Vice-President, Dr. Zakir Husain, tonight praised Malaysia for tin- spectacular results it had achieved in national reconsti uction in the short time since independence. He was speaking at (he banquet given by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman,660 words
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Article61 1966-10-20 1 SAIGON, Wed. The Prime Minister, Tun N-Tuyen Cao Ky, and seven dtssident Cabinet members tonight agreed to put their crisis on ice until after next week's Manila conference Two of the seven tore up their letters of resignation. and the other five agreed to stayUPI - 61 words
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189 1966-10-20 1 Healey: 10,000 troops home by April I ONDON. Wod. Britain is preparing the Immediate withdrawal of 10.000 troops from SouthBast Asia to cut defence costs, the Defence Secretary, Mr. Denis Healey, told the Commons today. Nearly all will come from North Borneo, and they will be home by next April.Agencies - 189 words
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Article34 1966-10-20 1 ANOTHER CHINESE N-TEST ON WAT WASHINGTON, Wed. China making preparations for fourth nuclear test, but it was unlikely to take place during Manila summit. I. S. Government Mm s.nd today. I I'L34 words
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Article, Illustration768 1966-10-20 2 JAKARTA, Wednesday. fHE special military tribunal will give its verdict next Tuesday in the trial of the former Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, the chief judge, Lieut. Col. Ali Said, said today Making his final pica before the tribunal today, the former Foreign Minister and768 words
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260 1966-10-20 2 WE WERE ALL ASSISTANTS TO THE PRESIDENT, HE TELLS COURT "But only after a full and complete Investigation." he said. "I am also certain that the new order will not come out without mistakes. It must not be forgotten that we are all only human beings. "The present Government is260 words
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91 1966-10-20 2 pEKING. Wed. China i I protested again yester day that the Indonesia; Government was "Illegally' detaining Chinese nation 1. \t the port of Medan. The protest, filed wr.l; the Indonesian Emba.vs> here, demanded that Indo nesla allow the Chinese to leave the country. "Otherwise", itAP - 91 words
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Article62 1966-10-20 2 NEW DELHI, Wed. Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi yesterday proposed some form of compulsory national service for the country's youth in the wake of month-long student violence which claimed its 13th victim As she spoke to educationists and university head.s army unit* moved into the centreReuter - 62 words
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Article26 1966-10-20 2 NEW DELHI. Wed President Tito and President Nasser will arrive here tomorrow (or ulde-rangine summit talks with the Indian Prfitnrr. Mrs Indira Gandhi. AP.AP - 26 words
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399 1966-10-20 2 Mao glows as million Red Guards line up PRESIDENT COMES UNDER ATTACK OKKIM.. Wed. Mao K Tse-tuns yesterday reviewed 1,500.000 young Red Guards and revolutionary teachers and students from all over China drawn up in the streets of Peking. The Chinese leader, with a clow on his cheeks and lookingReuter; AP - 399 words
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Article233 1966-10-20 2 ]y|R. Mochtar Lubis, an editor-publisher jailed nine years at the order of President Soekarno, has lashed out with a stinging column against the President. Mr. Lubis. writing in the student paper Harlan Kami, ticked off more than 20 questions about Dr. Soekarno which he233 words
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Article39 1966-10-20 2 A parting after 15 years ROME. Wed. Actress Olna Lollobngida ajid her Yugoslavborn husband Dr Milko Skoflc. will separate by mutual consent next Monday, their lawyer said today Miss Lollobngida and Dr SkoHc were married 15 years ago APAP - 39 words
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Article, Illustration364 1966-10-20 2 Yellow roses for LBJ in Canberra By Jack Finglaton CANBERRA, Wed. There will be yellow roses in Canberra and no smells in Sydney for President Johnson in his visit to Australia thia week. Drought has hit Canberra* spring Hush of yellow roses but in honour of the Texan, thousands art364 words
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Advertisement137 1966-10-20 2 eA SHELL ANNOUNCEMENT Here's news for all motorists: Shell Malaysia Limited will shortly be Improving; the quality of their petrols both Supershell and Shell Regular grades. These improvement^ are based on research findings on the optimum petrol requirements of the great majority of cars on the roads of Malaysia and137 words
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Miscellaneous49 1966-10-20 2 TUB GAMdOLS -4 &~»*t&&4- /^tUX DkRIING SVJ£BTIE^\ I /a/OM/ DONT GO GBTTlN<a^) I i MUST ii-Ave v**y- I youe lovely umes I /PJUfw I LeAVe rmi-, x^ UAkinz DIPT'/ X fOO V©U KMONkM /iTUIMK OUB. NGtl\ 9OMETUIKI9 J MEKJUBOUeS A(?E J GEO«©E?r^. I NEWLY- WEDS j^ (vHtXtj -y Jfo49 words
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172 1966-10-20 3 Britain denies torture charge by jurists LONDON, Wed. The Foreign Office last night denied allegations that British security force* have tortured prisoners in Aden. The Foreign Office was replying to charges made by Amnesty International, an organisation of jurists concerned with the welfare of political prisoners. The jurists had saidAP - 172 words
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Article71 1966-10-20 3 MEERUT. Wed. The Railways Minister. Mr. S. K. Patil, told a meeting of rail workers that India's nationalised railroads employed 1.4 million men. about 900.000 more than were needed. He said IX the surplus 900.000 men were eliminated the lines could show a great profit andAP - 71 words
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Article26 1966-10-20 3 CHICAGO. Wed.— Negro pupils in schools here now outnumber white pupils for the first time In history, the city's Board of Education reported today. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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120 1966-10-20 3 MESSAGE TO SMITH NOT FINAL TERMS: WILSON I ONDON, Wed The Prime Minister, Mr. Wilson, said yesterday Britain's latest message to Rhodesian breakaway Premier, Mr. Lan Smith, did not amount to his Government's final terms for a settlement. He told House of Commons questioners the principles involved were final inReuter - 120 words
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489 1966-10-20 3 LBJ in historic visit to New Zealand PRESIDENT Johnson today began a historymaking visit to New Zealand a nation which he said shared with America the same dreams and world responsibilities. He and Lady Bird Johnson flew to Wellington, the capital, in a Royal New Zealand Air Force DC-6 afterReuter - 489 words
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Article58 1966-10-20 3 SALISBURY. Wed— Mr. Oarfleld Todd. 58-year-old former Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia, who has been restricted for the past year to his farm 200 miles from here, became a free man at midnight last night. The one-year restriction order expired then and a Rhodesian GovernmentReuter - 58 words
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Article54 1966-10-20 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. Senator Robert Kennedy, a critic of apartheid who made a controversial visit to South Africa in June said today that he would go there •gain next summer. He told reporters that he planned to visit universities and talk with students as he did onReuter - 54 words
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181 1966-10-20 3 MOVE U.N. OUT OF FOUL, NOISY NEW YORK CALL NEW YORK, Wed. An Arab diplomat yesterday made the first open appeal for the removal of IX. headquarters to neutral Europe possibly Switzerland or Austria. Mr. Jamil Baroody of Saudi Arabia said noise and foul air, racial discrimination, moral degeneracy, and181 words
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Article14 1966-10-20 3 LONDON. Wed.— Prince Philip returned today from his visit to Argentina— A.P.AP - 14 words
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126 1966-10-20 3 T IMA. Wed.— Peru's biggest earthquake in 26 years, with an accompanying tidal wave, have killed at least 120 people and injured 3,000 others. In Washington, the State Department said its Embassy in Lima Indicated about 125 people died. An Embassy attache, Mr. James126 words
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Article46 1966-10-20 3 TTHIS white fur fox A head with leather harness, worn on the back of the head, is one of the novelties in Simone Mirman's millinery collection for Autumn and Winter 1966 seen in London. It is called "Glad To Be Back.' PA picture.46 words
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Article96 1966-10-20 3 Bride who never was goes back MOSCOW, Wed. ChiChi, London Zoo's panda bride who-never-was. left here today leaving her rejected Russian suitor gazing sadly at the empty cage next to his where she has lived for the past seven months. When Chi-Chi flew here In March, hope* were hifth thatReuter - 96 words
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Article56 1966-10-20 3 JAKARTA, Wed. The ban Imposed by the former Indonesian Government on shipments of oil to South Vietnam and Malaysia has been lifted, the dally newspaper Suluh Marhaen reported here today The newspaper said the Minister Of Mining. Mr Bratanata. lifted the ban in a move toReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration344 1966-10-20 3 TWELVE firemen were killed yesterday when an explosion crumbled one of a row of flaming commercial buildings, and they were buried under tons of debris. Rescue crews braved Intense heat, choking smoke and the fear of new explosions to reach the victims344 words
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Advertisement126 1966-10-20 3 L r J3 Pj j VSS^jt i I Only Koyur mek* nightdr««Mi Only Kayur make ilipi with that arc c«qui»it« and ««clu*iv«, toilorcd-to-you fit that «n»urt« a in tupcriotiv* fabric* that glow smooth and famlnina Una, for a with colour. Lika this waltz length drtts is only as trim as126 words
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Article123 1966-10-20 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Canadian and Singapore Governments will sign the memorandum of understanding about the Blakang Mat 1 Jurong Harbour study tomorrow. The signatories on behalf of the two Governments, will be Mr. Hon Bul Sen. chairman of the Economic Development Board, and Mr.123 words
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Article39 1966-10-20 4 Registration for new I/Cs SINGAPORE. Wed —Registration for the new Identity cards for residents In the 9 m.s. Buklt Tlmah area will take place at the Hidayathul Islam Association at 0J m.s. Bukit Tlmah Road, on Sunday and Monday.39 words
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Article23 1966-10-20 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The French Embassy's commercial office will hold a wine and cheese tasting party at 5 p.m. on Nov. 4.23 words
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483 1966-10-20 4 Wanted: A $20,000 gift that will save lives I SINGAPORE. W«d. AN artificial kidney donated by millionaire philanthropist Dato Lee Kong Chian to the General Hospital five years ago has saved the lives of many patients suffering from acute kidney failure. This was^ disclosed today by Dr. Lim Chin Hong,483 words
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159 1966-10-20 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore After-care Association has drawn up a number of welfare schemes for the rehabilitation of discharged prisoners including the building of a vocational training centre, and a training course In carpentry. But the association, vhose patron Is President Yusof159 words
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Article, Illustration100 1966-10-20 4 MEMBERS of the Las Vegas Dancers who will perform in Singapore at the end of this month. They are a group of six leggy girls Sandra Elizabeth (iareett and Annette Mary Calphy. both 19; Gail Simmons and Magda Kraszni. 20; Geraldine Myra Grear. 21.100 words
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Article, Illustration81 1966-10-20 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Threr girls from Television Sinxapura will vie for the Miss Tourism Sincapura title. They arc: Ena Oh 24. a makr-up officer: Vivien F.ns. 81. and Ruth Henc. 20. both script assistants. These uirls together with 50 others, mainly teachers, will take81 words
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150 1966-10-20 4 STRIKE NOTICE: ULTIMATUM BY DAILY-RATERS SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE secretary-general of the Public Daily-Rated Employees Unions Federation. Mr. S. M. Idroos, today sent an ultimatum to the Permanent Secretary (Treasury), the Chief Executive Officer, Housing and Development Board, and the General Manager. Public Utilities Board informing them of the federation's decision150 words
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124 1966-10-20 4 Dress-making course at Geylang centre SINGAPORE. Wed— The Adult Education Board proposes to conduct in English four new cla.v.ps of six-month stage one Drrvsmakmi; at Oeylang Craft Centre. Lorontf 21, Oeylang. The dales and times of instruction are as follows: Session I Monday and Thursday 8 a.m. to 10 a.m..124 words
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78 1966-10-20 4 Club's cash gifts to two charities SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Inner Wheel Club of Singapore today donated a total of $2,256 the proceeds of a fashion show last month to two charities. The Christmas Fair Fund, represented by Mr. Francis Thomas, received $1,504. and Mrs. D. Murphy, on behalf of the78 words
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200 1966-10-20 4 Asian fair: Spore team off to Bangkok SINGAPORE, Wed. A three-man advance party leaves for Bangkok tomorrow to take charge of the final preparations of the Singapore pavilion at the First Asian International Trade Fair, to be held from Nov. 17 to Dec. 10. The leader of the party. Mr.200 words
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Article, Illustration229 1966-10-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The MCA na t i onal secretarygeneral, Mr. Khaw Kai •Boh, will make a oneday tour of Johore tomorrow to explain the party's stand on the language issue. Mr. Khaw. who is the Minister of Ix>oal Government and Housing,229 words
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Article55 1966-10-20 5 Tapper seriously injured MHONG TEBAL. Wed. A Kipper. R. Swanunathan, 29. was Seriously imured when hr ua.knocked down by a hit-and-run moton.st on the Ipoh-Butierworth rrunk road, about, two milea lrom here, last night. Swaminathan. who was found iinron.Ncious on the road by a motorist. was admitted to the Sungei55 words
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Article, Illustration351 1966-10-20 5 'Restrain Nasir' plea to Alliance leaders KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. J^ CALL to Alliance leaders to restrain Syed Nasir bin Ismail from making further utterances which might hinder racial harmony was made today by the chairman of the Malacca MCA. Dato Tan Cheng Swee. Dato Tan, who is also the acting351 words
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385 1966-10-20 5 Sacked MCA youth leader says 'I will continue fight' MALACCA, Wad. FORMER vice-chairman of the MCA youth section, Mr. Sim Mow Yu, today described his expulsion by the MCA Central Working Committee as "the act of a dictator who wanted members to become mere dum- mies"'. "But as long as385 words
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152 1966-10-20 5 Busmans murder: A $2,000 reward —offer— KUALA LU.MPI X, Wed. Police here have offered a 52.000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the men involved in the murder of a Gemas bus driver, Lee Boon Khin. 35. who was killed in a coffee shop near the Bukit Bintang152 words
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Article54 1966-10-20 5 KUALA I.UMPUR. Wed. I^ver Brother* Ltd were burgled of $929 worth of- electrical equir>men; from Its workshop on Monday night. I The thKi was di-vovered st 4 m when a security officer on regular patrol found that the wir c fence around the compound •nd around the54 words
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226 1966-10-20 5 LO WARNS SABAH AGAINST CERTAIN LEADERS CANDAKAN, Wed. Chief Minister, Mr. Peter Lo, today warned the Sabah electorate to beware of "socalled leaders who will try to impede progress." Mr. Lo. who was speaking at a civics day assembly here, urged the people to exercise their vote carefully. He made226 words
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83 1966-10-20 5 lESSELTON. Wed. -Thlr«J teen police probationary inspectors and 100 constables returned here today by the ship Kunak aft«r traininc courses In West MalaPvobationnrv inspectors underwent a nine-month course ai itM Police Training Depot in Kuala Lumpur The con.-tablr.s «rert posted for *hort periods83 words
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Article49 1966-10-20 5 SINGAPwIIS.. Urd II eminent propose* to estabUan a new driving v centre in g-.ifns- lova .is th'» iir t ohat-e in decentralisation uf nx This «ili i Slo' o(,r, aid ^r li»menr.s approval ailj ft vucM for ihr> tauievii'.vn it* mefi.ng next Wedn vl>v49 words
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Article36 1966-10-20 5 BUITER WORTH Wed .The Penang and Province Wellesley Rubber Replanting Board will move to n.s new SlOO.OOO buiiding at Baean Lebtti Tarwr. about four miles from here, at the end of :hl* month.36 words
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96 1966-10-20 5 OIMiAPORK. Wed. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce exhumation of the remains of civilian victims of Japanese massacres during the Mar came to an end this week. The chambers s«-crc-tary-gener .1. Mr (hew Tent How. today reported that a total of 605 hi* urns of remains had96 words
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Article, Illustration210 1966-10-20 5 IK)KYO, Wed. Ma- laysia is trying to persuade Japan to increase purchases of Malaysian rubber. Senator Gan Tec-k Yeow, visiting chairman of the Rubber Producers Council of Malaysia, told a Press conference here today. To promote exports of Malaysian natural ">bber, the councilReuter - 210 words
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Advertisement317 1966-10-20 5 EXAKTA -SYSTEM MASTE^LL PHOTOGRAPHIC PROBLEMS I fat 1 MM* V TMf CHOICC OF SPECIALISTS FOP. ITS AMAZING VEKSATIIITY AMD UNPAKALUItD PtRFORMANCf. "»V-« A -r^Trnm i> i. l *UT,"jLJ.r!!!!t k. mL "o.wrv'.^"""*'* EXAKTA Ctnin with PanCOLOU fJO 50mm FAD 294 00 K* A A TISSA Fl.l/SOmn FAD 274 00 EXAKTA DOMIPLAN317 words
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Article, Illustration572 1966-10-20 6 FOR THE NEXT MEETING OF PARLIAMENT... THIS WILL INCLUDE THE COST OF STORE JOINING COMMUNICATION SATELLITE 'CLUB' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. (SINGAPORE'S acquisition <>l Ihe assets of < .'able and Wireless Lid., its participation in the Seacom submarine cable project, and its membership <>l \\w international telecommunications siilclliU- consortium572 words
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164 1966-10-20 6 SINGAPORE. Wrd Singapore student* between I 16 and 18 are invited to apply for scholarships otlered I by the American Field Service iAFS). a world-wide teen-age student exchange i organisation Selected students will have the opportunity to live with American164 words
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Article42 1966-10-20 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Inche Maulana Syed Mohamed Jamil will give a talk on "Pressing World Problems of Today" at a meeting organised by the InterRellglou? Organisation at the AJIMalaya Muslim Missionary Society premUes in Lorong 12 Geylang tomorrow at 830 p.m.42 words
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Article65 1966-10-20 6 SINGAPORE. Wed Profeyior Chiang Yee ot Columbia University will be leted to a dinner by members ot the China Society »t the Chut Huay Lim Ciub in Keng Lee Road on Oct. 26. An author ol 23 publications anri curaUar <>i the Peabody Muj-eum in65 words
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Article64 1966-10-20 6 SINGAPORE. Wfd— Th* Director of the Political Study Centre, Mr G.G Thomson, will adclre.«.« a meeting of (he "United Nation* And You" Committee on Monday a' the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, at 7 p.m The talk, which will centre on aspect* of U.N work, will he64 words
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186 1966-10-20 6 Ghows off to Europe for property talks SINGAPORE. Wed— The Official Assignee and Public Trustee of Singapurr. Mr Abdul W.ili.ih (ihows (above), will leave for Frankfurt tomorrow at Ihe invitation of the German Government to take part in an international study ninferrnre on the problems of international property legislation in186 words
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167 1966-10-20 6 Wed. The Government proposes to develop the 14-1 acre environs of Mcßitehie Reservoir Into a public recreational mound at a cost of 5225.000. supplementary vote of $30,000 is required to commence the project this year. The Government will seek approval for this supplementary estimate167 words
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Article61 1966-10-20 6 SINGAPORE. Wed An Icenater seller. Ng Niah. was jailed 1 tot three months today, alter he pleaded guilty in the ninth magistrate's court to two charges ol cheating two farmers of 18 pigs worth $1,950. about three veais ago. The magistrate sentenced him to three61 words
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Article22 1966-10-20 6 SINGAPORE Wed The North Indian Hindu Association will celebrau Bhrl Vijajradasnml ai 10.30 I am on Sunday at Cuff Road.22 words
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Article238 1966-10-20 6 SINGAPORE, Wed A MEMBER of Parliament. Mr. Ho Soe Beng. will ask the Government at Parliament's meeting next Wednesday whether it will make public the report of ihe Constitutional Commission on Minority Rights, which had been presented to the President. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. on Aug.238 words
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277 1966-10-20 6 Freedom: 'Women here ahead of sisters in Asia' SINGAPORE, Wed. The women In Singapore have reached a level of emancipation which has not been attained in many ports of Asia and Africa. Puan Mawan Wajid Khan, wife of the State Minister for Education, claimed tonight She added: "Tlir passing of277 words
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88 1966-10-20 6 SINGAPORE Wf.i Ml Yro Bee Choo has returna England with two decrees in music tMCfllng- and \w\ lormance. She joined the Royal Academy of Music of London in 1961 and studied under Professor* Durrani, Frank Britton anri Murdoh Miss Yeo. who graduated from88 words
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Obituary26 1966-10-20 8 II) H'arWa fIS < minimum) CABLE RECEIVEO lwtor Indlran eon of late Brlvadural, Port Swettenharn and nephew of (Junaratnam, Klsng paaaed away Kluhteen (ictobei In Colombo.26 words
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Article615 1966-10-20 8 The alarming picture of the world food situation described in last week's annual report of the Food and Agricultural Organisation has since been amended to read a little less bleakly. But it remains quite bleak enough. It is not true that world food production is at standstill.615 words
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Article363 1966-10-20 8 The recent agitations by factions of the M.C.A. on the Chinese language issue made it imperative that the party should clarify its official policy and show itself able to uphold j it. This the M.C.A. Central Working Committee has now done. By passing a resolution reiterating support for363 words
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Article214 1966-10-20 8 As important as any of the points Tun Abdul Razak made in his speech yesterday on science and scientific research was the one he left alone. Though he stressed the need for research to be constructively directed, for the best possible use to be made of limited resources,214 words
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Article, Illustration1417 1966-10-20 8 TON THAT THIEN - A SHOCK FOR THE GENERALS- FROM THE DEPUTIES TON THAT THIEN By fhe end of this month South Vietnam's newly elected Constituent Assembly will be ready to get down to business, and the new Deputies are already showing that they mean business, showing sparks of independence that have surprises in1,417 words
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Article601 1966-10-20 8 IT Uan over-slmpllflca- tlon to say as Orion does fS.T. Oct. 19) that It costs mor« in the U.K. to have your tonsils checked or your appendix yanked out. What about large families with only one breadwinner? Where Is he or she goIng to601 words
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Advertisement913 1966-10-20 8 Sirails Times Malay Mail Clsttitied sd**rtn«m*ittt m»y b« handed to. COLO STORAGE SUPIHMARKIT Orchard Road (Rccrpfionitt Ovik) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Road Naval Bat*. Authorised AqmM: CITY BOOK STORE LTD.. Winchester Home. Collyer Qua* THE NEWS FRONT Firipotrick's Supermarket M M ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Road, Naval lih. HAMICM STORE.913 words
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Advertisement42 1966-10-20 8 ghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also lmt>o«ters Exporters of High Clan Worsteds It Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulia Street. Tel: ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Mansion, Ist Floor, Room No. t. 54-64, Nathan Rood, Kowloon.42 words
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Advertisement106 1966-10-20 8 J Sore throat? I Dequadin Lozenges kill germs that cause the soreness. They give you comfort and relief from the pain of a sore throat. They also stop germs from breeding and spreading and causing more inflammation and soreness. Dequadin '.ozenges are a medically approved, anti-bacterial 'reatment for killing germs106 words
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203 1966-10-20 9 L I M.A 1.1 >iil K. Wed. Malaysia is negotiating with the United Mates. Britain and Frame for the purchase of 18 hHiMpten for East Malaysia to deal with the Communist threat there. "We will buy helicopters from the country which203 words
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Article42 1966-10-20 9 PENANG. Wed. A draughtsman. Foo Yoon Tail. 23. was klll♦>rl whPii he foil from his moto' cycl» in Kampnng Java. SungH Nibong. yesterday. His 62-yenr-old mnihrr. M;itlam Yew Kee Ijjm. who was riding Dillmn. was slightly injured.42 words
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Article93 1966-10-20 9 Boys Home in need of a dredger I/UALA LUMPUR, Wed. 1 The Monttort Training Centre and Boys' Home today appealed to firms with dredgers to help its inmates to dig a fish pond near the home. The home started its "Operation Fish Pond" a few weeks ago and has cleared93 words
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84 1966-10-20 9 JESSELTON. Wed. The Australian Army yestprdiv began to pull out the last of its otißineerinK units which have been helping to open up road communications in Sabah's Interior. The 22nd Construction Squadron, of about 250 men, is being withdrawn as part of the general84 words
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Article577 1966-10-20 9 POSTAL MEN EXPLAIN HOW SIX MORE LETTERS ARRIVED FROM JAKARTA POSTAL officials, who yesterday expressed surprise at the receipt of a letter from Jogjakarta by the Straits Times, today admitted they had made a few "goodwill deliveries" of letters from Indonesia sent via Singapore. They made this admission577 words
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Article, Illustration254 1966-10-20 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE High Court today dismissed with costs a petition for divorce by a principal officer of Queenstown prison, Henry Eugene Yong, against his wife, Alice Elizabeth Mah, because he had sexual relations with her after filing his petition. Yong, who sued for divorce254 words
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Article96 1966-10-20 9 PENANG. Wed. The Governor. Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj, will launch a publicity campaign by the State Rehabilitation Committee for Handicapped Persons on Oct. 28. One of the aims of the publicity drive is to convince employers that. Rivpn sufficient training, a handicapped person can be96 words
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Article41 1966-10-20 9 KUANTAN. Wed. The Mentri Besar of Pahang. Dato Yahya bin Haji Mohamed Seh. will begin a three-day official tour of Bentonz district from tomorrow He will open a number of rural development projects and hold meet-the-people sessions.41 words
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Article120 1966-10-20 9 VINGAPORE, Wed.— Jesus tJ Dy, alias Jesse Dy, 45, an Insurance executive today won nis appeal in the Federal Court against his conviction and fine earlier this year for causing grievous hurt to a former employee. VJB. Padman. Dy had been fined 5250, or a month's120 words
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Article37 1966-10-20 9 SINGAPORE Wed. Ratln Smgapura's English mtvup will broadcast at 7 p.m. tomorrow excerpts of a sp*«ch made by the Por»ign Minuter. Mr S Rajaratmm. at the 8t Andrew 1 old ■OJf Aaaoclation "TWit dinner mßm.37 words
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179 1966-10-20 9 Yeap using MTUC name for fame, says Yeoh KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Trie president of the Malaysian Trades Union Congress, Mr. Yeoh Teck Chye, today accused the Permanpnt Secretary to the Ministry of Labour. Mr. Yeap Kee Aik. of using the MTUC name to further "his personal fame." In a statement.179 words
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243 1966-10-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.- -The Indian Vi c e-President, Dr. Zakir Husain, and Tengku Abdul Rahman can "read" each other like a book. For not only do they share the same star. Aquarius, but were actually born on the same day of the month243 words
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Advertisement175 1966-10-20 9 Dettol is as much a part of everyday Hlßk^Riv personal cleanliness as soap. f gk *V Begin with Dettol in your morning m bath... just a dash. Feel m skin-tingling fresh All day. m .MMfo mmmmmrn- Use Detto! as a deodorant Je a (a remarkably economical one) Dettol is kind175 words
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Advertisement240 1966-10-20 9 i At 8:45 every morning Malaysian jets to Bangkok. Fly to Bangkok with Malaysian. .for Malaysian jets there every day! No confusing timetables to worry about either, because a Malaysian Jet leaves Singapore each morning at 8.45 a.m. with *3 flights via Kuala Lumpur and*4 flights via Penang each week.240 words
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Miscellaneous674 1966-10-20 9 T V MALAYSIA Channel 5 Kuala Lumpur, News in English; 7.10 Ka-Pr-nanc: 6 Inoh. Malarra; 3. longan Ash. 7.35 Karen: 8.00 10 Johorr Bahru; 4 Taiping; News in Mandarin: 810 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluanc- Mandarin drama; 8.35 New 5.45 P.M. Opening and World Series; 8.50 Koran Programme Summary: 5.50674 words
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Article, Illustration622 1966-10-20 10 Now the accent is on the SHAPE Iliis bi# tiilk about the mini skirl is becoming monotonous. Women are now waiting for ;i refreshing change in clothes. Soon eyes are going to move upwards to concentrate on the SHAPE. Paris has just introduced the "rude" line. In other words it622 words
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Article255 1966-10-20 10 AROUND THE SHOPS with OLIVIA YEOH 11 E EN A G E R S have over the past month gone suddenly craiy over the caps worn by the Beatles, Donovan and the Rolling Stones. The read; made caps have already been sold out but there is a little shop that255 words
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Article117 1966-10-20 10 A FREE WHEELING spree of colour to in- terpret the young, and dramatic new look in eyes is the brush eye shadow called "Shadow Fling". All four shades come in a sculptured oval compact moulded in wh.te and decorated with gold, blue and green mot117 words
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Advertisement400 1966-10-20 10 BRILLO SOAP PADS SHINE PANS FASTI Advertisement Lemons for Beauty To keep your skin dear and fair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your chemist for a bottle of lemon Delph, the latest type akin freshener used by beautiful women throughout the world. Lemon Delph400 words
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Advertisement1009 1966-10-20 10 Advertisement. Many «r the Mian I have I Q.: I am 18 and shall br rwely** lament a common pro- V Marling working soon. I would blwn skin troubled by oprn likr to know what lip* •>' m.ikr porr». excess oiliness, blark- up would suit mr. I havr quiir heads1,009 words
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227 1966-10-20 11 Khir's one uniform plan gets mixed reception I/UAI.A LUMPUR, Wed. A government plan to make all schoolchildren in the country w e a r a standard uniform waa viewed today with mixed feelings. The id^a was Oral mooted three yean ago Last Sunday Inche Mohamed Khir Johan. Hip Minister of227 words
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Article31 1966-10-20 11 SINGAPORE. Wpd A nuhter" of the Slo Pek Lent: secret society of the "108 Group." operating In the River Valley Road-Zion R««d are* was detained by police la«t night.31 words
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112 1966-10-20 11 PKNANG. Wed. Two schoolboys Cheonjr Vm s pins. 15. and Kam Tone Sam. 16 were held up by three armed youths at the esplanade last night and robbed of $130 in cash and watches Cheong told police that he was walking with Kam along112 words
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Article45 1966-10-20 11 PETNANG. Wed. Members of tlv Territorial Army Unit in North Province Wellesley have completed tlv construction of budge in the village of Kamponc Ajrer Mrliu;«<; It \\.t> built undpr the supervision of State Assemblyman for Tas.«ek Glugor. Inche Ahmad bin HaJI Jamil.45 words
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Article98 1966-10-20 11 JESSELTON. Wed A r< tired school registrar hanged himself in lr..s room on Monday because he feared for the safety of his wife In Ch:i. i lording to local Press reports. Chong Tun You. 63. was reported to have boon despondent >:nce the upsurge of98 words
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Article418 1966-10-20 11 300 PROGRAMMES FOR TRANSMISSION TO SECONDARY ONE AND TWO LEVELS SINGAPORE. Wednesday. I'KLKYISION Singapura will produce about 1)00 programmes in the national language. English and Chinese in its new educational television service for transmission to Secondary One and Two levels next year. the Government also proposes418 words
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Article32 1966-10-20 11 PENANG. A- —Work -Imo v.».r;. I e<i on the co..- I'le^o'i of a mosque in Lahar KSfMr. ButrepMrth. The Central Gov-«\iineiu has made a gram of f-25.000 f->r tri.s y\o32 words
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Article76 1966-10-20 11 'PAPAH. Wed.- About A 200 lb of raw opium worth 532.000 was seized by the police here yesterday when a car was stopped at a road block after a tip-off. The ci river and a passenger were detained. The car. waa travelling north when it76 words
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Article49 1966-10-20 11 SINGAPORE. Wed— Nine lines of telecommunication wires linkIng Singapore and Johore. total- i ling 1.550 yards, are missing. The lines were found cut today when Indie Wan Abdullah bin Wan Mat. a railway gateman tested telecommunications and lound that he could not gel through.49 words
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Article37 1966-10-20 11 SINGAPORE. U'cd. The arrival* block of thr pasi terminal building at the Singapore International Airport is tc be air-conditionrd. The Government is seeking approval fo r a supplementary estimatr of 5354.500 for this purpose.37 words
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Article87 1966-10-20 11 JOHORE HA H R U. Wed —A joint services officers' recruiting team is touring the Slate to encourage school leavers to join the Malaysian Armed Forces. They have been going around schools in the State shine lectures and static display *i their work in the87 words
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Article, Illustration217 1966-10-20 11 Margaret Wee - So Miss Strip will only tease Margaret Wee By 1/ U A L A LUMPUR. Wed Japanese strip tease dancer, Mayumi Sugi. who is here to perform at a nightclub is amazed that the Government does not permit stripteasing. "You have such a modern city yet you don't allow dancers217 words
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Article37 1966-10-20 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. A cyclist i Wong Toon Shou. was killed when lie was knocked down by a lorry at Bukit Timah roundabout vestirciay. Eye-witnesses are Hsked to contact Inspector Rattan Sin?h. Accidents Branch. Sepoy l.mr.v37 words
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Article24 1966-10-20 11 SINGAPORE Wed. Police yesterday raided a house In Jo*. Chlat Road and recovered three daggers believed to be gangland There were no24 words
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245 1966-10-20 11 Threat to free port status, says Ooi DKNANG, Wed Thm 1 Government's proposed Bill to levy customs duties In Penang must be opposed by all who believe In the preservation of the island's free port status, thr Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew said today. "Giving such wide powers to the245 words
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Advertisement161 1966-10-20 11 Javohso! (meaning fabulous 1 This fantastic NEW n^SL, vale no (ga security padlock has 1 0 //f^\ solid reasons to offer you 111 the best buy in its class! (U wt^c ''a\ n r K^BHHEfc. JHL J9bVB made in Italy Special hardened steel shackle of bright chromium finish. Resists rust,161 words
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Advertisement84 1966-10-20 11 /9 sw 1 sV iL j^fc i mm m^m y L^^^^^*^ she's poised §^hT because she uses ODO-RO-NO fffaff^ She knows that ODO-RO-NO gives day ODO-RO-NO offers you the same proteclong protection against perspiration odour. tion. W/i7Tft*p She can mix in any company, anytime, Use ODO-RO-NO every morning and be84 words
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Miscellaneous52 1966-10-20 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Hcimdaht A LttXlTUEOffsl ;/A*3E I J* T^-AT 3LJLL.y". si-0 D CSOSS |^V BJTC^I JONieSiy 1 TH' STREET AN' \s~> V N/~*" O-^-^ save iwseup aJ MV CWANCE V) a Py\7lrl/'^/W k "^^XTI > SWCW TWAT < gWC^-l/AW^v^ /?S=s I'AA NOTJ V_- 1 L T^r- *l s52 words
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Advertisement1030 1966-10-20 12 I I 888 |V t J I -J ¥_J j I I _J pj^L J f aj sjbs I BbJ BE mi t ((ontlmjed from Pace 8) ANNOUNCEMENT 10 Words SIS (Minimum) XXXX HARRIET HUBBARD AVER of Paria lovitts you to Free Personal Make L'p Classes from 19tta to 31st1,030 words
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Advertisement1031 1966-10-20 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Wor4t v < Mim.)— Max St eta, txtrm SPECIALLY FURNISHED PLATS/ Houses. D/ 9 10 11. 15. 21, R S37s'- SSOO'-. Apply Kho's Accommodation, ***** Spore. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS off Orchard Road foi Oflice Girls or Bachelors and Showroom in town. I*l. 26*61 S pore. BIG WELL FURNISHED1,031 words
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Advertisement946 1966-10-20 12 I HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE (Mim.h-Mmx it rtt. txtrm •INCH STORIY TERRACE House modern conveniences, low assessment. Katonx area. Reasonable pner md Semi-detached House at Jalan Sian Tan Holland Road area. Ring Lira Spore ***** PAIIR PANJANC: A m•» from town. Fumi.«hed 3 Bedroom Flat witb sea view. Lounge946 words
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Advertisement983 1966-10-20 12 PETS FOR SALE M Wardt tt (Mm.)— Box it clt. txtra IN STOCK Red Brown Discusses Fuh from one in. h to atl inches. Red Sen Aquarium Telephone ***** 8 pore PEDIGREE DOBERMAN PINSCHER Puppies of imported parents fully I appointment Lambert. 4. Binjai Hill. I 8 pore. Telephone M983 words
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Advertisement880 1966-10-20 12 FOR SALE M **rlt %t 'Vm.l-lw it elm titra E CONDITION Rr\ox Tape Recorder Portable PK Stereo Player Plaaaar Strrro Amplifier SO *.'OO 'Olivetti Portable Typewriter Sim I.' rua VM eack. X man Party Noveltiea to dtBI 8 Spring Bed* Dunlopillo S5O each Tel 205 AS. :3S. Kirn Beng Road.880 words
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Advertisement630 1966-10-20 12 I J.K.R. NEGERI Sr.MBII.AN KENYATAAN TAWARAN Tawaran daripada Pemborong-' yang berdaftar di-JKR dalam Kelas C dan ka-atas akan dl-terlma di-pejabai Jurutera Negeri, Negeri Sembilan sa-hmgga pukul 12.00 tengah hari pada 25-10-1966 untok: MEMBENA SA-BUAH TEMPAT TINGGAL iOORMINTORIESi BILEK MAKAN (DINING HALL. DAPOR CUM KITCHEN. SATL RUMAH KELAS E 1 JALAN630 words
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Advertisement442 1966-10-20 12 KEXYATAAN TAWARAN JK.R. Tawaran daripada Pemborong' yang berdafter diJabatan Kerja Raya didalam kelas 'BX' dan kaatas akan di-panggll Udak lama lagi untok:— Office of Senior Registrar Inspector of Motor Vehicle Selangor. at Petaling Java. Selangor. Untok mpnyenangkan persiapan surat-' yang di-kehen-daki. mak.i Femborong-' yang iiigin memosokan tawaran-' di-kehendaki menulis kapada442 words
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Advertisement471 1966-10-20 12 rENDERS PEMERITAHU TAWARAN JK.R. PAHANG. Tawaran daripada Prmborontf vaiiu berdaftar di-J.K.R krlas D' Head II Sub-Head '1 S) Hftd IV 3A: 10> dan ka-atas akan di-teruna di-Ppinbat Jurutera Nntrri. JKR Parian*. Kua hingga pukol 3.00 petang pada 2Thb. Oktober. 1966. •The construction and completion of 1 v < including .r*rr471 words
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Advertisement1311 1966-10-20 13 BlWaalj^ajajaalßßllßßßlßßßßßilll^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^aß>aaa_>__a^^^__. TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST UK.: Due Sport Sails P Sham P'-ia-j OEMOOOCUS tl Pt OCt 21 let 24 i US Oct 21 Oct 21 Oct 27/ 2 CYCLOPS Od 21 Nil 1 NOT I AUTOMEOON Nlf i Nlf t ULYSSES isgow.. Ntl 112 Nn 11 PELEUS Nt. 121,311 words
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Advertisement1473 1966-10-20 13 r ii p t//fLi\\3L//v£s EXPRESS SAILINGS tO CENOAROITERDAM-HAMBURC-AARHUS-COPENHACIN P. S ham Pinang S'pori Gtnoa R dam H burg Aarhus C'hagen MAUYA Oct 7121 2111 11 2 Nit Nil 1! Nit 27 Nil M Dec 4 DtC I SARCDDHA I) Nn 25 27 21 21 II 2 Dec Dec 11 DX1,473 words
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Advertisement1246 1966-10-20 13 \S£NW£IME\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS BENVRACKIE 0 un«n m, n Smiapor* »1 I Ptning Himburg Ntt 71 C 33 Tilly OCt 21 22 BENVANNOCH Fw JSS» Smiaocrt Pt S "am »enang Antwerp Ik II OCt 21/21 3ct Ml 1 Nit 2/ 2 Singapore P. Slam Penang1,246 words
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Advertisement1273 1966-10-20 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVEILEAF FtR OUTWARO SERVICE FROM U.K. CONTINENT. Liadmg fir: S port P. S rtara Ptnaaf CITY OF WELLINGTON LonCon. Hantiurg. R, turaam. HajMl Huii, it nrjiti oct i Nif 1 Ntt CITY IF ST. AIIANS hsbon. LUiouJ. B Hamburg 5/ I Nil CITY BF1,273 words
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Article250 1966-10-20 14 ■VOXrMBr.R fiml jrade rubber. fob. buyers cloaed at 5 p.m. in Kuala, Lumpur and Singapore Tmterdar at 66', rrnt* per lb. up 2'« rents on Tue«da,T> closinc In rl for the position. The tone was steadr. R.A.S. and M.R.E. cloning prices in cent* per lb. ?esterd*y: Buyers250 words
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Article140 1966-10-20 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. LEADING Industrials continued to Improve on the Stock Exchange today. Howe\er. moves Mere narrow in quiet trading AtßOag key Industrial, shares. B H p and Boral both added lour rents to $506 and JI.T4 respectively, but An&etl lost one cent to 60 tent* Ba*e Met«U>. Oils140 words
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Article156 1966-10-20 14 eHIM lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves or expected today are: Ragna Balcke 12. Roula 3/4. Universal Mariner o, Kistaun Maru ft/9 Diomed 10/11, Korea 15/lto, Bamora 18 Colombo Mini 19, Kemogau 23/24. Hokkal Maru 2b/2i. Wainul 27 28. Ftrnland 29/30. llikurno Man: 31/32 President Hayes. 34/39.156 words
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Article79 1966-10-20 14 CHINESE Produce BxehangO, Singapore neon pricis per pieul yesterday: Coconut ell i bulk (42i sellers, drum (44 sellers. Copra: Oct. /Nov. UK /Continent Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white J1 77 eellera, Sarawak white (175 sellers, special Sarawak black BUT! sellers, garnled LampoDK black »127 i (N) sellera (96<-. NLW).79 words
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Article79 1966-10-20 14 'i"ME Atleciitlop of Banhs m Malay--1 sia made these, changes in lt^ rates to merchants yesterday tall rates to 1 00 I United States: buying IT 32 11/16. airmail OD 32 U 1«. #0 d at, 33 5/16 .rid;' ''Ui> :>:; :> IK nartf bsHs. Canada: nu>ir,^ TT79 words
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Article83 1966-10-20 14 rFHE .YjaUtan Minister of Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the period from Oct. 20 to Oct. 26. Rubber 62 H cents a lb. Copra $440 a ton. Coconut Oil $706 a ton. Palm Oil $695 a ton. Palm Kernels $374.25 a ton. The83 words
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Article27 1966-10-20 14 Malayan Stock Indlrrv Oct. 18. Oct. 19. •Industrials 93.26 92.92 Tins: 1U8..50 108.49 S rubbers: 110.8.! 110.82 •Dec. 30. 1963 UtO. 9m. Mi 1962 100.27 words
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632 1966-10-20 14 rl. Straits tin prit *> fell i 87i cent* to SbOKTi per pitul in sympathy with the fall of 1 per ton in London on Tuesday afternoon. The estimated offering fell 5 tons to 215 tons. LONDON Tin on Tuesday dlsI played a632 words
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806 1966-10-20 14 From Our Market Correspondent rL Stock Exchange continued to be quiet yesterday with a small turnover in all sections and marginal price movements. Observers now say that conditions are as dull and listless as certain periods at the height of confrontation one or806 words
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Article886 1966-10-20 14 OlMNtSis id and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading room* of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouttt.rt (VUOO) SI 49: C.C.M. (5.000> 51.40. iS 000) 11.44 MtiOO. $1.39: C. S. Helding* .I.iiOO i *>.89; Dunlee* (I.OOOi886 words
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Article24 1966-10-20 14 Oct. 19. RLBBtR PRICE 661 cents (up 2* cents). TIN: 5801i.73 (down 87} centM. Estimated unofficial offeritiK 215 tons( down 5 t"ii-24 words
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Article38 1966-10-20 14 ON the free iiihinn market la Hoac Konc yesterday the U.S. dollar »v quoted at 6 76 for T.T. mad 5.7*1 for ea«h Sterling wu quoted at 16.01 la* ene Uel »f geld at 266 a.38 words
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Advertisement1064 1966-10-20 14 ffi Ball a j aaa^ a aa^^L a k a a l^ a^ a |gLALj|ajßjfl VI 1 KAWASAKI KISE.N KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific *Jc Atlantic Service) B?r.|iok Hongkoflg L. Ang*lt* N. Vod Starsport Piiieo. "Tsan»».»n Mart- 23 27 Oct 21 II Bel 21 Ntt I Oet lIN "liaiktws Man" 211,064 words
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Advertisement650 1966-10-20 14 AOSTRALI*7NI» iIAUNB M i«B«», t l"" iea it, SSS Ate...** Heißeetoi. Ptoans P. Sr*n. ««JUU «1/2« Bci DM 0«l BARPHA 21/21 0(1 21/» OCI 23/25 Bet 4/)| N Nl nNn ■DMIAU J Ntt Ir I Net W/U >wt <uuul ttntm ejajeakj ■amor* I/Mn >/ I Bet t'W See s pu650 words
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Advertisement37 1966-10-20 14 Looking for a house is a headache only when you try to pass the information among friends. It's simple if you use our classsifieo columns. Call at your nearest classified ogent or dial 2800 (Spore), ***** (X.L)37 words
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Article, Illustration30 1966-10-20 15 IN EVER loving memory of Mr. Mohanlal Khusal chand Doshi died on 20.10.1964. Dearly missed but forever remembered by his wife, sons, daughter, daughters -in law and granddaughter.30 words
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Advertisement530 1966-10-20 15 I ■■■iii. glTl ILrav: a«7 MB jf HP aL iaJI H* Save time and cut costs by consigning through us. Our experienced staff at the Singapore International Airport, Hangar 4, see to it that your goods get cleared faster. So, let us send your goods by air for you It's530 words
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Advertisement711 1966-10-20 15 NOTICE CARRIER INTERNATIONAL (MALAYA) SENDERIAN BERHAD WISH TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL EMPLOYEES NOW INVOLVED IN THE STRIKE AT THEIR FACTORY. C.I. (M) L. WISH TO INFORM ALL EMPLOYEES OF THEIR POSITION IN RELATION TO THE STRIKE AND THE COMPANY. YOU HAVE BEEN ABSENT FROM WORK NOW FOR711 words
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Advertisement785 1966-10-20 15 NOTICES SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIPS Course in Fish Management. Organisation and Administration Denmark Application? are Invited from suitable candidates for the abovementioned award. DURATION OF COURSE: 3—4 montru. ELIGIBILITY Honours Degree ol a recognised University preferably In Economies. Commerce and Business Administration. Experience In the fish Indusf. and agricultural marketing will785 words
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Advertisement746 1966-10-20 15 NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) IN THE HIGH (Ol RT IN SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY No. 227 of 1966. RE ALBERT CHIANG SHIH CHTN BX PARTE LEE WAH BANK LIMITED CREDITORS To: Albert Chiang Shlh Chin of No. 7 Kirn Avenue. Singapore TAKE NOTICE that Bankruptcy Petition has been presented against746 words
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Advertisement722 1966-10-20 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Faculty of Medicine Applications are Invited for the following appointments in the Faculty of Medicine The post* are either now vacant or are likely to be available early in 1067. lit Chain of Bacteiiotocy. Biev ehemittrr. Phartnarelocy and P**choleihral Medicine. (ill Lecturer* Assistant Lecturers In722 words
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Advertisement729 1966-10-20 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications art invited from Singnpore Citizens AI'POINTMINT: K Technical Amiilant B IVohmral Cadet SALARY SCAI.r:: A Commencing 1445 rising to $710 p.m. B $340 x ISA $370 Plat Variable Allowance AGK: A Below 45 years B Below 31 years I'KOKATIOV 3 years QUAUnCATIONi Cambrldw School729 words
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Article, Illustration437 1966-10-20 16 Detective gravely wounded by one of two robbers in raid on club By HUEN PENG KONG J^ BIG manhunt has been mounted by the police for two men, one of whom shot and seriously wounded a detective corporal, Wong Fook Seng, 42, during a pre-dawn437 words
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Article97 1966-10-20 16 Road crash cuts water supply BAGAN SERAI, Wed. Water supply to Bagan Serai town was disrupted the whole of yesterday while the supply to Parit Buntar was res- tricted after a lorry crashed into a main pipe line near Sungel Gedong. 15 miles from here, at about 4 a.m. yesterday.97 words
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85 1966-10-20 16 SINGAPORE. Wed.—Ma- laysian Airways and Garuda Indonesian Airways a>-e now expected to start simultaneous resumption of .services between Singapore and Jakarta in December. The original target date wraa Nov. l. The Straits Times understands that Malaysian Air- ways are still working on administrative details,85 words
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Article, Illustration161 1966-10-20 16 Wives of missing men appeal to Sli I^UCHING, Wed. The wives of the three Sarawak Medical Department men who were abducted by terrorists on Good Friday last year wrote to the Chief Minister, Penghulu Tawi Sli, today asking him to try once more to find their husbands. The three wives,161 words
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Article58 1966-10-20 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. A clerk. Jimmy Yeo. 20. was robbed of hu $60 watch by three youths at about 8.15 a.m. at a coffee stall in Robinson Road yesterday. At about 5.30 p.m. a seaman. Yeo Cholc Wan, was walking along the same road when three youth*58 words
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199 1966-10-20 16 AUSSIE ENGLISH TEST FOR ALL FOREIGN STUDENTS KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Wed. The Enghsn test to be initiated for overseas students wishing to study in Australia as from 1967 will be applicable to students from all over seas countries, the Australian High Commission here emphasised today. Tests for students from Malaysia199 words
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101 1966-10-20 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A two-month-old Malaysian honey bear cub has become the mascot of the town of St. Joseph in Missouri. United States Named Hesheme by nis master. Mr. Dale Logston. an animal broker. Hesheme recently arrived at St. Joseph after havin?101 words
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Article71 1966-10-20 16 QREETINC each other warmly are the visiting Indian Vice President, Dr. Zakir Husain, and the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, at an India House reception held on Tuesday night in honour of Dr. Husain. More than 500 people attended the reception, given by the Indian High71 words
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Article67 1966-10-20 16 IPOH. Wed— The Sultan of Perak will make a three-day tour of riverine kampongs in the Parit district beginning on Saturday. He will hold a meet-t he-people session, release baby turtles into the Perak River, open a co-opera-tive rice mill society, two mosques, a school' and67 words
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Article52 1966-10-20 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Th« Singapore Government hu approved the appointment of B.i ron Oswald von Rirhthofen as the new We*t German Ambassador hrr" The Baron. 58, a veteran career diplomat is married and hu five children. He i* expected to take up his new Mrttfwiml ewly52 words
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193 1966-10-20 16 'N. Korea ready to sign trade pacts with S'pore SINGAPORE, Wed. Communist North Korea is prepared to cone hide short- term as well as long-term trade agreements with Singapore. Mr. LJ Eung Gu, leader of the visiting three-man North Korean trade mission, said this last night at a dinner given193 words
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Article24 1966-10-20 16 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed— A padl. planter. Sabri bin Kama, 48 wa> lound drowned in a well, six milaa Irom here, yesterday.24 words
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287 1966-10-20 16 PREM KUMAR - Thugs stepping up activities in Malacca PREM KUMAR By Malacca, Wednesday JACK of co-operation from residents here if preventing the police from acting against thugs who have stepped up their activities in recent weeks. The police disclosed today that the majority of the 'bad hats" operating here now were from287 words
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Advertisement284 1966-10-20 16 m HL£^££fcJßfl SIZE 16" x 12" Monsieur Pierre -Joseph Redoute (1759-1840) was the most accomplished as well as the most prolific flower painter of his time, if not of all time; proving himself deserving of the name by which he is so often colled "the Raphael of the Rose". Redoute284 words
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Miscellaneous283 1966-10-20 16 Straits Times Crossword W' I 9T I W~' j ~WM* WB H|" m\ H^^^^^^^^l ACROSS damp! (6) 7. Stand In water? (6). 11. Charm of odd Arab twins geu 8. Building capacity ln Derby- round the new ADC (11). shire <»> 13. "A rich legacy unto their 9. Saying we're283 words
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Article349 1966-10-20 17 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA CAMBODIA TOLD OF DECISION TO ENTER TEAM By Singapore, Wed. gINGAPORE have applied to participate in the first Ganefo of Asia at Pnom Penh from Nov. 25 to Dec. 6, it was reliably learnt by Timesport today. A highly auttioritative source disclosed today that349 words
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78 1966-10-20 17 Singapore LTA name six for Bangkok SINGAPORE. Wed Singapore Lawn Tennis Association have named six players for centralised training in preparation for the Asian Games. The six— Shartn Osman. T. S. Kirn Daniel Lim, Henry Pang, Albert Tan and Wilfred W»e— were selected from a group of 30 players who78 words
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Article83 1966-10-20 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed—Centralised training for the Malaysian football team of 17 to the Vietnam Republic Day tournament at Saigon on Nov. 1-6 and the fifth Asian Games at Bangkok in December vnU begin here tomorrow. FAM today received a cable from MCFA in Hong Kong83 words
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165 1966-10-20 17 S'pore HA drop 2 from Games squad SIXGAPOKt. Wea.— Singapore Hockey Association today dropped I.enny Nonii. considered an automatic choice as Singapore's centreforward for the Asian Games, because of his poor attendance at training session*. SHA officials Mid thejr had no alternative but to axr him. They rould not overlook165 words
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Article152 1966-10-20 17 Relay team foiled by baton fault SINGAPORE. Wed A faulty baton change between Natahar Bava and Osman Merlcan at the second changeover robbed the Singapore quartet of the chance to beat the SAAA qualifying standard of 41.4 sec set for the fifth Asian Games. The quartet. C. Kunalan. Natahar Bava.152 words
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Article295 1966-10-20 17 RACING with Epsom Jeep PENANG, Wed.— Leading Jockey Les Coles had a 100 per cent result here this afternoon. He won on his only mount, Woollongong, in the Class 3, Div. 3 6f event. Starting hot favourite Woollongong beat Olympic Game in a close finish to pay $10. jjii, urctiuc295 words
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Article230 1966-10-20 17 WORLD ROUNDUP PERTH, Wed.— The vlsiting Singapore water polo team suffered their sixth defeat when they lost their final match by 7-3 to the Applecross here last night. The tourists have played nine games, winning two and drawing the other. Gan Eng Teck, Eric Yeo and Gan230 words
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Article62 1966-10-20 17 SINGAPORE. Wed— WearnM qualified for the SBHFA Senior k.n. final when they beat Naafl 2-0 at Farrer Park today. The other finalists will be decided on Wednesday between Jardine Waugh and Hotel SingapnvA They drew 1-1 at River VsllPV Rnari today. Champion Motors entered the luntor final, beating62 words
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Article244 1966-10-20 17 TOTAL POOL: $74,780 Ist. No. *****7 (524.677) 2nd. No. *****4 ($6,161) 3rd. No. *****1 ($3,084) Starters ($514 each): Nos. *****2. *****0. *****6, *****0, *****3. *****9. *****3. *****7. Consolation ($3OB each): No*. *****5. *****3, *****6, *****8, *****9. *****6, *****5. *****5. *****5. *****0. Race Two CL. 5 6 F. Zach244 words
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395 1966-10-20 17 Chelsea lined up for repeat festival next year SOCCER ¥UALA LUMPUR, 1V Wed. Another festival of top-class soccer featuring two more English first division clubs and the Asian All-Stars is being arranged for the middle of next year. The English teams and the All-Stars, to be selected after the Asian395 words
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Article28 1966-10-20 17 BUENOS AIRES. Wed. The military government of President Juan Carlos Ongsnla vrsterdav took over direct control of Argentina's Sports Federation and the Argentine Olympic Committee.— A.PAP - 28 words
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709 1966-10-20 17 Race Three CL. 3, DIV. 4— F. Jurong Stable's (5) BULLDOZES 8 .11 (776—143) Harbridge 1 •6) By Heavens 8.5 c 8.2 (118—46) Dragon 3 (2) Indication 8.11 (1985— 318j Trevena 3 (3) Viola II 9.0 (467—100) Kingston 4 H > High Flight 7.10709 words
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Article399 1966-10-20 17 FIGUEROLA WINS 100 m GOLD LITTLE OLYMPICS MEXICO CITY. Wed.— Roberto Frinolli of Italy ifl won the first gold medal decided in the Little Olympics track and field competition when he won the 400 m hurdles in 49.65 ec here yesterday. Frinolli was an easy winner. Becond man home. Wilfrid399 words
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140 1966-10-20 17 Record lift wins world title for Russian EAST BERLIN. Wed.— Victor Kurentsov of the Soviet Union broke his own world middleweight Jerk record with his last lift to win the World middleweight weightlifting championship here l&st night. Until then the champion hud been In third position behind Poland's Weldemar Baszanow*kl140 words
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Article125 1966-10-20 17 BINOAPORE. Wed. Ceylon Sports Club, one of the teams fancied for top honours in this year's SHA League Div. 1 opened their campaign with a convincing 5-0 win over University of Singapore on the padang today. CSC. fielding practically a State defence, ran up a commanding125 words
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Article30 1966-10-20 17 KLANG. Wed Police trounced Klang Club by 30 points c 3 goals. 4 tr!cs, penalty) to three ttry> in Selangor Rugby Union senior league match her^ today.30 words
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Advertisement154 1966-10-20 17 Ideal for Radios, Toys, Cameras, Tape Recorders, Phonographs ...Cordless Electric Appliancesl (1) Outstanding Performarue Over A Wide Temperature Ranur (2) Long Shelf-Life, Hermetically-Sealed, Vented Steel Case. (3) Lower Operating Costs Greater Economy. A Product Of Union Carbide NOW ON SALE MIIf j I I Urn VMV^ \mM* fl W'J ci154 words
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Article, Illustration253 1966-10-20 18 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD From I^UCHING, Wed. Police patrols operating in the Kuching to Serian road area have located two more Communist food and medicine dumps. A security forces spokesman, announcing this today, said: "It is known to the police that these food dumps have253 words
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Article60 1966-10-20 18 CANBERRA. Wed —Radioactive rain that has fallen over parts of Australia recently was caused by the recent French nuclear tests in the Pacific. Prime Minister Harold Holt said tonight. "The level of radioactivity Is far below that which would lead to any significant hazard to theReuter - 60 words
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348 1966-10-20 18 Razak: Use science for the conquest of diseases KUALA LUMPUR. Wea THE Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. today stressed the importance for Malaysia to use science for the conquest of poverty and eradication of diseases. 1 Tun Razak told the prize-giving ceremony of the science essay competition organised by348 words
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110 1966-10-20 18 BANGKOK. Wed. Two stiff-backed West German students unable to bend down and open their luggaee ior routine customs Inspection at Bangkok airpor» yesterday were attempting to smuggle 60 gold bars in their clothing, it was announced here. Customs officials found 36 gold bars110 words
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Article73 1966-10-20 18 CHILD-GRAB EAGLE IS KILLED TRENTO (Italy i. Wed.— A housewife here killed a huge •eagle with a rake after It tried to snatch her three-year-old daughter. The girl ran into the yard while the eagle, which had an eight-foot wing span, was devouring a chicken. When the eagle tried toReuter - 73 words
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Article21 1966-10-20 18 TOKYO. Wed— A Japanese gas carrier sank off Nagoya today after a collision with the Libertan freighter Donarlta.21 words
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Article80 1966-10-20 18 Police quell Negro rampage OAKLAND (California). Wed. Police broke up gangs of Negro youths who roamed the streets of Oakland last night, hurling bottles and smashing windows, following the arrest of several Negro teenagers earlier in the day. No further arrests were reported and police said they had the situationReuter - 80 words
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Article328 1966-10-20 18 LONDON. Wed— Prices drifted I lower today on the London stock j market on lack of encouraging factors and continued economic uncertainties. Wall Street s sharp advance had little affect on sentiment although dollar stocks and some internationals were marked up. British funds had small profittaking in long328 words
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Article49 1966-10-20 18 LONDON, Wed— Spot 19 "sd, Nov. 20d.. Dec. 20>nd., Jan. 20>«d.. Jan March 207/16 d., April June 20'jd., July/Sept. 20' id.. Oct. Dec. 20>..d.. Jan. March 204 d.. April June 20'^d.. July Sept. 20' 2 d. Oct Dec unq., c.l.f. Nov. 19'^d. Dec. 19\d. Tone: Uncertain and easier.49 words
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Article31 1966-10-20 18 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £1719 <+£2». sellers E1220 £2>. Purward buyers £1217 < -£li. sellers £1218 i +El '-.■>. Settlement £1218 < II), Turnover a.m. 180 tons, p.m. 175 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.31 words
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Article202 1966-10-20 18 Liaison talks: General arrives KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The commander of Indonesia's Mandau Task Force. Brig. -Gen. 'Widjaja Soedjono. arrived here today en route to Kuching for preliminary talks on the setting up of liaison posts for joint operations against Communists and the Tentera National Kalimantan Utara in East Malaysia. Final202 words
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Article38 1966-10-20 18 HONG KONG. Wed. Former Nationalist China Intelligence Chief. Maj.-Gen. Chen E-ming, who defected to Red China two years ago. has been "sentenced" to hard labour by the Red Guards, a Hong Kong newspaper reported today— UPl.38 words
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Article201 1966-10-20 18 Lovers' park manhunt THE man in the underwear being carried bodily down the steps of the Fort Canning hill in Singapore's King George V Park yesterday was arrested for alleged rape. A 13-year-old mute girl was later taken from the park to make a statement at the Central Police Station.201 words
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248 1966-10-20 18 Love and marriage cause rift in church LONDON, Wed. Church of England bishops have criticised a British Counril of Churches report which said there could be no set rules about sexual intercourse outside marriage. A statement i.vsued by the Archbishop of York. Dr. Donald Coggan. said We believe that theReuter - 248 words
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Article67 1966-10-20 18 SIMRISHAMN. (South Sweden). Wed— Seven Poles sought political asylum here today after a twoday voyage during which the captain of a fishing boat was tied to the mast. Police said a 25-year-old Polish mechanic, his wife and two children, aged four and five were smuggled onReuter - 67 words
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Obituary54 1966-10-20 18 MOON CODE KESAVANKUTTV PANAYIL im-spil a«ay on thr l.'.ih October May hi* noul r*»t In p*ac» Nepheua Anandin anil Doctor Natrajan. MR LEOW CHER VOUNO lS#rPhtou iimsid away peacefully on October 17th. Survived hy idow ioni. Khrng S.nK. KhrnK Ton*. KhrtiK How. non-ln-law. nix grand-children funeral 02 Slang Kuans54 words
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Miscellaneous52 1966-10-20 18 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday Hifheat Lowrst Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Kota Bharu 86 73 Penang 88 72 I poll 91 72 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 90 73 C Hißhland* 72 57 Jesselton 73 Kuching52 words
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