The Straits Times, 30 October 1966
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Title Section20 1966-10-30 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Ne #Sat# it* Mai*?** NO. 1,598 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1966 20 CENTS KDN 2036 M.C. (P) 193020 words
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Article45 1966-10-30 1 lONDON Sal. QMMU XiiI zabeth travelled t<> Aberton. I Wales. HxJay to meet villagers I mournins victims of thr ;i\nlanche. Searcher.v have r«-rn\rrerl 147 bodies and it Is not axpected the final deith- toll will go I higher th*n IM. Rauur.45 words
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Article, Illustration479 1966-10-30 1 Felix Abisheganaden - 20 hours WELCOME Mr PRESIDENT Felix Abisheganaden in the capital of America's best friend in Asia: By ft BANGKOK. Sat. President Johnson held a formal business session with Thai leaders today and forecast that South Vietnam was "only the first stop" for Communist forces in the Far East unless aggression479 words
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Article123 1966-10-30 1 Hippo for Jeep exchange MONTEVIDEO S a t Former circus worker Wu Un Hiu has finally got rid of the hippopotamus given t.) him in lieu of back pay by exchanging it tor a 1949 model Jeep. !He wa.s given the hippo when the circus he worked for went brokeReuter - 123 words
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Article45 1966-10-30 1 TOKYO- Sat. Tea drinker* were advtf"d t<>d»y that tea contains chemicaU that can promote cancer Dr Han* Elmar KaJMT and Dr. John O. Barton* of George Washington Uimer- •ity School of Medicine described their tea experiments at the Ninth InMrnauonal Cancer45 words
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Article46 1966-10-30 1 LONDON. British woman who ka\< btrUi to tw.n« aftPi- takmt; wlint .shr thdUghf. were contraceptive pill* is suinf a cheni -old lirr th« wrong 1 1 roll it clalmini for pain «nrl Buffering and >nrd by the breach '>: contract and or46 words
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Article29 1966-10-30 1 NKVt YOKK Hal will buy 1 Martin DBS. ni.uhinc-iiu slashers and ail The w Oold» linger" car i.s up for .sale. UPI.UPI - 29 words
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Article22 1966-10-30 1 IONIM)N. Sat. British oounter-eaptonafe aleuthi tixlay probed the possibility th^it run>i«p Blakr flew to (i Hud nigeled into Bast Berlin.22 words
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Article70 1966-10-30 1 111 M\\ \\h VI I \CKS SAIGON. S.lt Niii 111 \irln.imrsr reg*ton ImiW lw--111.111 M.IW' l ll. llks \iX\A\ IgaiMl lllllnr.l It i.ii|.s uf thr IS tlh DniMiin .mil li.iriK ItliMidird (lt<- inf.inli t mm in Ilirir liisi inniir .11 linn Ihr hr.i\> figltlinc IVirnl 111 iunclr .«nrl70 words
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Article468 1966-10-30 1 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM AND ON THIS DAY OF DAYS THERMS ALSO GREAT NEWS FOR MALAYSIA By I |£UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— With less than 24 hours before the arrival of the first ever American President to Malaysia, the United States decision to cooperate with the International468 words
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Advertisement104 1966-10-30 1 Th« camtra with more ttoturw jl ti h«r« Wramiyo/Sekor i IOOOTL. W Mamiya has waited up to now with its version of a "throuoh-th«-lens" camera because it has needed sufficient time to weigh all such odvonlog«» ond disodvantooes inherent with the predecessors. Her* we arc very proud to introduce Mamiya104 words
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Article, Illustration395 1966-10-30 2 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - The Ops Room in top gear with Razak at helm ALBERT RAMALINGAM For the first time, 22 foreigners watch... By J^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. For the first time in the history of Malaysia's now-famed National Operations Room, foreigners watched heads of departments briefing the Deputy Prime Minister fun Abdul Razak. They395 words
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206 1966-10-30 2 Language way to Uncle Mao, says Ya'akub I/UALA LUMfUrt, Sat. me MiniMer Oi i-ands ana ...uico, lncne Abdul K.iiiman uin uoKUu, .u--dav warned anain.-<t too iioerai u»e oi other languages when Iviaiay became me ?>oie oniciai language in oeptemoer nexi ye or. "Oinerwi.se. the National wnguage will not serve it.s206 words
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Article55 1966-10-30 2 SINGAPoHfc. Sat. A 15--minute fire damaged a sundry shop in Arab Street this afternoon. No one was Injured. Cause of the fire was not known. Pire started on the first Hoot of th«-two-storey buiid'.nc of Guan Kee Co shortly after 4 p.m. It was put out55 words
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Article68 1966-10-30 2 NIBONG TEBAL. Sat. The Penan* Stale Government has warned the South Province District Council that if its financial position does not improve by the end of the year, the Government will take over the council. This was disclosed by the secretary of the council, Inche Abdul68 words
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Article34 1966-10-30 2 BUKIT MERTAJAM Sat.— Th.fves broke into a hut mi a building Kite in Perm* tang Pauh )Hst n.ght and stole a 11.600 surveying instrument a measuring tape and a pair of shoes.34 words
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441 1966-10-30 2 gINGAPORE, Sat. Barisan Sosialis leader Chia Thye Poh was detained today together with several other extreme leftists in the latest security swoop. The arrests were made a few hours before they planned to hold massive anti-American demonstrations all over the Island. The demonstrations were441 words
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Article52 1966-10-30 2 BUKII MfcRTAJAM. Sat— An unemployed man who admitted 10 previous convictions was yesterday jailed for 18 months and fined $100 for stealing a $25 transistor radio set Mohamed Nenr bin KhamLs 27. pleaded guilty to taking the set from a radio .shop at Kampong Bengali here on52 words
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Article46 1966-10-30 2 TAIPING. Sat The Sultan of Perak will open the Taipinn Merdeka Memorial Library, which has nearly 1.000 members.. here on Nov. 5. The librarian is Mr. Francis Lee. a lecturer of the Day Training Centre here, assisted by Mr Yap Mun Hoi.46 words
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Article58 1966-10-30 2 KOTA BHARU Sat— Trains departing trom Tumpat to Sunaei Oolok will start at 4 40 a.m. instead of 450 a m as from Tuesday, a Malayan Railway .statement announced today. Also train services from Paxir Mas to Sungei Oolok will be extended to cover Wakaf Bahru. but only58 words
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Article216 1966-10-30 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. A positive factor in road safety was the one-way traffic system and the imposition of this system on New York's famous Fifth Avenue had its record of accidents to both motorists and pedestrians slashed by 30 per cent. This was stated216 words
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308 1966-10-30 2 Terror in village as roaming tigers strike |{OTA BHARU. Sat.— 1V Eight hundred people livinc in Mukim Lubok Bongor. Ulu Kelantan. 104 miles from here, are now livinp in fear of tierrs roaming in the vicinity. The tigers have claimed one youth and killed several cows and buffaloes. Two tigers308 words
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PUTTING FACES TO THE NAMES THAT MAKE NEWS THIS MORNING
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Article, Illustration306 1966-10-30 3 IJUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan 81ew Sin, today Rave the formula on how to become a millionaire. Speaking at a luncheon on the newly-formed Malay Business Community, he said that many people knew how to make money, but few knew how306 words
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Article, Illustration344 1966-10-30 3 MAN WHO RUINED ME— BY SANDERS UOiLYWOOD, Sat. Actor George Sanders has filed a bankruptcy petition here pinning part of the blame for hlo misfortunes on a convicted counterfeiter from Britain. The 60 year old star said in the Federal Court petition that as a shareholder In an investment firm344 words
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Article, Illustration324 1966-10-30 3 HONOURED— DENTIST WHO TREATED SULTAN LTUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A dentist who gave up prospects of becoming a Singapore citizen to serve the people of Brunei was today awarded the Brunei Meritorious Bervice Medal by the Sultan today. He Is Mr. Llm Som Chuan. 50. now practising in Singapore. Mr. Llm,324 words
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Article213 1966-10-30 3 Bank clients get that pledge J£UALA. LUMPUR, Sat. Thouands of copies of the assurance by Bank Negara Malaysia that it would come to the assistance of the Malayan Banking Ltd. to meet its deposit liabilities were today distributed by the bank's branches to clients. The assurance by the Governor of213 words
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57 1966-10-30 3 BUTTERWORTH. Sat. Inche Mohamed Noordin bin Daud 18. a former student of the Penang Chung Ling High School, left yesterday for Formosa to sfidy political science at the o"h^nK Chi University there. Inche Noordin's father. Inche Daud bin Ali. who has 1! children,57 words
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Article256 1966-10-30 3 Three more Azahari men trapped JBSSELTON. Sat. Malaysian security forces have captured three more incursionlsts of the Tentera Nasional Kalimantan Utara in lightning raids in Tawau, according to reports received here today. The arrests were made yesterday during routine security operations against remnants of Brunei rebel leader Azaharis TNKU army.256 words
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Article62 1966-10-30 3 ALOR STAR Sat. The chairman of the Kedah State Branch of the U.D.P.. Mr. S.C. Hoe. said In a statement today that a Royal Commission of Inquiry, consisting of representatives of all political organisations should be appointed to assess the will of the people regarding the62 words
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Article71 1966-10-30 3 PENANG Sat.— A ou?- conductor, who went for a sw mi in the sea off Gurney Drive yesterday. lost $124 in cash a 525 watch, and a pair of trousers which he had left on the beach Mohamed Daud bin Mohamed Hashim. 26. told police he71 words
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Article48 1966-10-30 3 HCW many people tn the world speak the B»Rllsh language? the Know Alls were asked last Sunday. The answer: About 301 million— not "30 million" as published last week. The typographical error is regretted <Spp Pac e Six of the Magazine Section for today's Know Alls).48 words
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Article137 1966-10-30 3 VAIGON, Sat.— A Vietcong mortar attack last night triggered the thunderous explosion at an American ammunition dump that sprayed thousands of 240-pound howitzer projectiles for a miie around and rocked buildings and shattered glass in Saigon 13 miles away. The blast left a crater 150UPI - 137 words
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Article29 1966-10-30 3 SINGAPORE. Sat— The University of Singapore Socialist Club and the Singapore Polytecmc Political Society today protested against the visit of President Johnson's visit to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow.29 words
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657 1966-10-30 3 200 banner carrying students protest as Kuan Yew speaks .DEMAND FOR 'ACADEMIC FREEDOM' AT CEREMONY TO MARK OPENING OF MILLION DOLLAR LIBRARY gINGAPORE, Sat.— Banner carrying, protesting students, demanding "academic freedom," threatened to disrupt proceedings at a ceremony at Nanyang University today, at which the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan657 words
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Article60 1966-10-30 3 by Hungarian newspaper Esti Hirlap: COUTH Africa will only observe the U.N. resolution if effective Joint international sanctions are taken British and American attitudes to the matter are determined by the fact that South W<st African stocks and shares are prominent in the London market, and that several ofAP - 60 words
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Article73 1966-10-30 3 r.Ti.i.ie gat. The driver could not believe his eyes. But there was no mistakes. The woman hitch-hiker really was completely naked. "My husband was just been ordered to pay 500 francs a month for the upkeep of myself and our three children. He was furiousReuter - 73 words
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Article52 1966-10-30 3 SINGAPORE Sat —A Mirr of $8,600 contributed by employees of the Public Health Division of the Ministry of Health to the man. Mr Runme Shaw The presented to the fund's chairMedical Progress Fund was today money was handed over by Dr. K. Kanagara.nam. Deputy Director of52 words
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Article, Illustration119 1966-10-30 3 VINGAPORE, Sat— A very worried soldier today walked Into Times House to appeal to his missing son, Abdul Karim bin Asri. to return home. Abdul Karlm, 13; (above) a pupil of the Tanglin Besar Malay School, left home in Jalan Rumah Tinggi for school at 8.30119 words
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Article83 1966-10-30 3 Two crash head-on into lorry IPOH. Sat.— A motor cyclist 1 was killed and another seriously injured when their machines were involved in a head-on collission with a lorr i near Karapar yesterday Chong row M. a mining labourer, crashed into the lorry and died on the way to the83 words
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Article73 1966-10-30 3 PENANG Sat. A snatch thief. Lim Chong Beng. who was arrested half an hour after he had stolen a gold chain from a housewife. Khoo Chin Chin, on Oct 21. today pleaded guilty to two counts of theft and possession of a dangerous weapon Inspector73 words
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Article26 1966-10-30 3 IPOH. Bat Yap Kirn. 60. unemployed, was found hanging in his room In a house in Mem bang di-Awan new village near KamP*r, yesterday.26 words
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Article, Illustration238 1966-10-30 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The 12 beauties who will take part in the finals of the Miss Tourism Sinftapura contest at the National Theatre on Nov. 5 were each nut through a lour-minute elocution test at the Tourist Promotion Board today. They made impomtu speeches betore a238 words
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244 1966-10-30 4 POLICE PERMITS A MUST FOR ELECTION RALLIES SINGAPORE, Saturday. POLICE permits will be required for rallies in connection with the forthcoming byelections for the electoral seats of Bukit Timah, Joo Chiat and Jurong. According to a police statement Issued today rallies may be organised in those constituencies and at Fullerton244 words
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Article48 1966-10-30 4 PENANO, Sat.— Penang police are launching a campaign to check the thefts of motor-cycles and bicycles In Penan* Announcing this at a press conference today the chief police officer. Inche Salleh bin Abdul Rahman advised owners to carry their registration certificates to facilitate police checks.48 words
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Article173 1966-10-30 4 Two more Indon liaison men due I^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Two officers of Indonesia's SIAGA (Alertness! Command will fly here next week to complete their country's team in Kuala Lumpur to liaisp between West Malaysia and Sumatra This was disclosed here toda y by SIAOA's chief intelligence officer Brig-Gen. Tjokrcpranolo. oh173 words
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620 1966-10-30 4 Ministry to union: Think again about strike ballot gINGAPORE, Sat The Ministry of Health today advised members of the Public Daily Rated Cleansing Workers Union to consider carefully whether it would be in their own interests to take strike ballot in early November over their wage dispute with the Ministry.620 words
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Advertisement313 1966-10-30 2 K/nIA™ »^n3> i!I lg% 111 BLt ~'LfH EI" 'E' H!% v i3t e^l ftMsst' s H^r7 j Gif BtU !§M Bp fl< I'm HI (BJy J i JB ■v j\ at w&tMl W$ m TsLA Every Longines watch has the haute couture look Everybody has heard of w r d313 words
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Advertisement131 1966-10-30 2 EAU DE COLOGNE CANOE J J*ft Xl AN GWAN (HAUYA) LTD. ■tajjl Smitport. Ku>lt Lumpur. Ptntng. Happily married? Depression and emotion^ ■train can ruin a marriage** Don't take chance) with your happiness. Now a couple of Pro-Plus Tablets will keep you "alivs"— active— alert. Enjoy Hfe full of zest. Get131 words
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Advertisement210 1966-10-30 4 Wf mJI ffr. tM Only Qantas flies direct to Vienna ...and onto London Oantas flies to places like Vienna that no other airline Road, Singapore, Tel: *****, American International flies to from Singapore. .famous capitals like Rome, Building, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, Tel: *****-4 or Frankfurt... European gateways like Athens210 words
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SUNDAY TIMES SPECIAL Advertising and Marketing Feature •
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Article468 1966-10-30 5 SPEAKERS AT THE SEMINAR EFFORTS to improve sales of Singapore's goods ;iiid services in the competitive markets at home and abroad received ;i boost last week with the holding of an advertising ;ti)(l marketing seminar or- ganised l>y the Singapore j Institute of Management The468 words
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369 1966-10-30 5 CREATING DEMAND FOR GOODS rtMIE role ol the advertising A agency as a link between the manufacturer and the people who buy his products was outlined at a special panel session at the .seminar. Representatives both of manufacturers and advertising agencies made up the panel.369 words
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Article, Illustration146 1966-10-30 5 T*HE Singapore InA stitute of Management is financed by donations from Government, industry, commerce and private institutions and by membership subscriptions. Mr. Lim Chew Swee (above) is Director of SIM. Since the institute's membership lists were opened v short time ago. more than 250 have146 words
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Article, Illustration760 1966-10-30 5 Important to make ourselves more efficient See Page Seven IT >v;is DOt so long ;ik<> 1 li^i t (lure were no industrialists ;is we know them today. Manufacturers tended lo supply goods <>n the demands of a small clientele in their immediate area. As business prospered, however, and as transport760 words
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Article, Illustration486 1966-10-30 6 rOMMEUCIAL and in<lii.Nlrhil organisations in Singapore and Malaysia arc increasingly using public relations for marketing projects as well «is general company promotion. In this arra there is an rmphasis in most publicrelations programmes on product promotion and this la only to be expected in view486 words
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Article, Illustration642 1966-10-30 6 Latest marketing methods can be successfully applied JLILKC II A N 1) IS I NG 1 means different things lo different people, and this c;m lead l<> ;i rood deal of confusion and misunderstanding. It is perhaps natural that the retailer and manufacturer differ. The retailer tends to regard a.s642 words
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Article, Illustration520 1966-10-30 7 Narrow j margin of error with sound research plan IF we were to define good marketing as having the right product in the right place, at the right price, at the right time, and making certain that the consumer knows the product before he has need to buy. when he520 words
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Article, Illustration744 1966-10-30 7 WHAT is a good advertisement? This vital question can be applied to press, radio, tele vision or cinema advertising. The answer very often spells success or failure to the manufacturer or marketing agent. It is an answer linked to growing prosperity744 words
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Article273 1966-10-30 7 if From Page Five those companies which are in a position to provide goods and services to meet such a situation With the rise in ma lenal welfare and therelatlve expansion of the middle-class market, the average person and? that consumption is ol eon slderable and growing Importance273 words
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Article, Illustration524 1966-10-30 8 Assessment only by resultant sales and profit fHE measurement of success in advertising and marketing can only be assessed by resultant sales and profit. In recent years, scientific marketing, which embraces advertising, has received increasing levels of acceptance as an important management function necessary to operate524 words
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Advertisement78 1966-10-30 6 for prompt efficient service 33A-37A. UPPER PICKERING STREET, P.O. Box 2750. SINGAPORE 1. TEL: ***** (3 lines) Cable Address: STARPRISES. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATION OF ACCREDITED ADVERTISING AGENTS WE OFFEK FULL AGENCY SERVICES INCLUDING OUTDOOR ADVERTISING. TRANSLATIONS, ARTWORK, BLOCKMAKING, FILM AND SOUND RECORDING. difficult- job we do it quickly impossible78 words
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Article, Illustration133 1966-10-30 9 OR THE STORY OF A CAT THAT LIKES LIGHT MOUSEWORK MICKEY the white mouse doesn't really hare the heart of a lion. He's just a bit dim. even for a mouse. When he derided to go for a catwalk Kinky the cat an enthusiastic mouser wasMirrorpic - 133 words
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Article, Illustration308 1966-10-30 9 Rudy Beltran - Rudy Beltran By J£UALA LUMPUR, Sat. More than 110 people, including children, were made homeless in a predawn blaze which destroyed a row of 14 wooden shophouses at 4£ mile Klang Road here today. The fire swept through the wooden shops and destroyed an estimated308 words
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Article62 1966-10-30 9 SINGAPRE. Sat.— The Cycle hr.ii Carriage Co. (Mi Ltd. and the Singapore Motor Workshops Employees' Union today jointly announced they had settled a trade dispute relating to the il of the union's branch chairman. Mr. Lucas Tan Gek 800. "to our mutual satisfaction The icrni.s of62 words
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Article25 1966-10-30 9 singai'ohk Sat.—Superintendent of Police Ong Tian Tioiik Will ]f,i\o for Tokyo to'iMirl thr 40-day Colombo Plan seminar on the an of narcotic offence*.25 words
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270 1966-10-30 9 -Jailed— constable who forced girl to make a date SINGAPORE, Sat. A volunteer special constable and father of four was jailed for three months today for stealing $23 from a courting coupie ii. Kalian;; Park and forcing the girl to make a cinema daje with him. "You have abused your270 words
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Article160 1966-10-30 9 SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE police today warned the public to be on the lookout for certain people engaged in unlawful collection of money for non-existent temples and other charitable organisations. A police statement said: •"A number of such cases have recently been reported to the police160 words
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Article61 1966-10-30 9 Peking hits at Singapore UONG KONG, Sat. The Chinese Committee for Afro-Asian Solidarity in Piking last night condemned the Singapore Government for its "criminal armed suppression of Singapore people at a theatrical performance in aid of Vietnam's struggle against US. aggression." the New China News Agency reported. In Singapore, the61 words
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300 1966-10-30 9 Fishing row: Truce as Ghazaii steps in j DENANG, Sat. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Haji Ghazall bin Jawi, will visit Penang on Monday to help settle the present dispute between Inshore and trawling fishermen. Before meeting representatives of the inshore fishermen, he will hold discussions with three Alliance300 words
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Article28 1966-10-30 9 KANGAR. Sat— A 520.000 masque has be«n completed at Kampong Paya- six miles fr<>m here, and will be opened by the Raja of Perils on Friday.28 words
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292 1966-10-30 9 Secondary school girls to get more attention SINGAPORE, Saturday. Ministry of Education is to keep abreast of the educational needs of girls in seconI dary schools. The Minister of Education. VJr. Ong Pang Boon, said that with the large number of girls in secondary schools, today girls' subjects like domestic292 words
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Article, Illustration129 1966-10-30 9 Farewell for Machado JJUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Immigration officers tonight gave a- farewell dinner to the Controller of Immigration. Malaya. Mr. A 8. Machado. 52. (above) who retires at the end of this month after 20 years. His deputy, Mr. Lim Hock Chuan. 52. is tipped to succeed him. Mr. Machado129 words
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Article39 1966-10-30 9 BUKIT MERTAJAM Shi. The Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wonts Pow Nee. will oueii th»> new Chines* temple at Kubang Ulu. six mile.s from here, tomorrow The Govrrnment contributed $8000 while the public donated 112,000 towards tbe39 words
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Obituary65 1966-10-30 10 •ii Ward* $11 (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING Memory of P. > Sun.larnm departed on 30-10-52. itmrmbtTtd by widow and •on a. IN EVER LOVING Mrmory of c.omrt, I lied In S»r*mban en Q ConMant In tlioucbt, tlltat IN EViRLAITINO MEMORY of mi.- l*ta Dr. P. E. Snnd»ram who65 words
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Article199 1966-10-30 10 AFTER Manila what? A Marshall Plan to buttress the countries of South-East Asia against the Communist onslaught. The same sort or plan that brought salvation to Western Europe Immediately after the war and which will certainly spell new prosperity for the countries of this region.199 words
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Article107 1966-10-30 10 TIHE Afro-Asian delegates to the National Development Seminar know two facts about Malaysia: One, when faced with a challenge this country can be roused to meet it adequately, and Two, in the field of development she Is blessed with singularly hardworking leaders who have discharged an Important107 words
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Article104 1966-10-30 10 LIE brought the country nothing but chaos, reversed her policies, betrayed her people, first bewildered and then antagonised the nations that would gladly have given Indonesia a helping hand. Now as the country realises the full damage of his wretched measure Subandrio stands alone. The army against him. The104 words
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Article1219 1966-10-30 10 THIS IS MY CREED... THE politics of achievement, as distinguished pom the politics of debate and demonstration, is not really a thing of labels; it is a thing of developing an effective consensus. Johnson distrusts and dislikes labels, for others and for himself. Some years ago, he attempted to express1,219 words
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Article, Illustration904 1966-10-30 10 William White - William White THK JOHNSONS-WITH DAUGHTERS LTNDA ■LEFT) AND LUCI AND WIFS. (RIGHT). By An excerpt from "THE PRO FESSIONAL: LYNDON B. JOHN SON" by Williom S. White. (Published by Houghton, Mifflin Company, Boston and the Riverside Press Cambridge). —not for the sluggard or the timid TO LYNDON904 words
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Article, Illustration3357 1966-10-30 11 BJHJMBBJBMsfsfcHHBBsMBaIBMsaiMMJHsW AkaaMslS UmJ satnl LaaaaaU s^HslaMßii SaaaaV ||^^^^^^^^UjUJU^L^|Ljy2JE2fljßMß^L«lßßaaaaa*MsMs^ Separating the drivers from the mechanics ws* not much m evidence in Elsenhower's time, for in his day, the chief presidential assistant, originally Sherman Adams, pretty well gave the tone, and was markedly zealous3,357 words
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649 1966-10-30 12 Manila a clear declaration of intent WORLD reaction to Tuesday's final communique and the declaration issued at Manila is about as varied as one might expect. What is obvious, however, is that those documents have been read very closely, and that they are being commented upon for both what they649 words
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Advertisement91 1966-10-30 10 HANIMEX projectors add LIFE to your slides AUSTRALIAN MADE W ■^BaaaC"' I r^^TJ models to choose from H«rc is th« new HANOMAT AUTO 1000 I.Q. lODINE QUARTZ. Sec how much mort you gtt, including up -to the minute styling, eoiy access mogozine channel and automatic remote control operation Brighter light,91 words
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Advertisement449 1966-10-30 11 Explore the strange, beautiful world of nature in your own home through the nuniHHHHH BIS Nature Library WfSKmM W™s Without sending any money now, reserve your first book p3 mßP^^ the land and wildlife of Why do Malayan fishermen prize the tears of the sorrowfullooking dugong? What spice helped to449 words
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Advertisement709 1966-10-30 12 is STAMFORD COLLE6E STAMFORD COLLEGE STAMFORD COLLEGE ~4i Plan Your Success I iMAMFORDf i 3W COLLEGE I OfemA Famed for efficiency and examination J?&s^Jr*^ results and commended as a model by TfujTb^Y Colombo Plan experts. \V^i Fv* Stamford College can help you, whether <£s^>*C you ara st m sscoh o1709 words
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Advertisement121 1966-10-30 12 SITUATIONS VACANT MALAYAWATA STEEL LTD., a MalaysianJapanese Joint-Venture Company requires industrial workers as follows: (1) Number Required: 250 (2) Commencement: February/March, 1967. (3) Factories where they will work: Blast Furnace Sintering Plant Convertor Limestone Roasting Plant Merchant Mill Oxygen Plant (4) Educational Qualification: Technical Institute above 20 required Form I121 words
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Miscellaneous706 1966-10-30 12 I Death of Time; 555 Program- cians; 345 Road Safety Feature; TV MALAYSIA me Summary; 600 Science and 4.00 Concert Hour; 5.00 The Life Atoms; 625 Harmonica News; 5.10 Continental Capers; C'hannrl 5 Kuala Lumpur Revue; 6.45 Everlasting Hatred 5.45 Istilah; 6.00 Programme and Penan*; 6— lpoh and M«- (Mandarin706 words
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Advertisement112 1966-10-30 13 ffc* im 4dM9ftaVMPa)^^^^^A^^^Bs a^i mm 9 *^^9^ rf.v~^^^) J Wa^B^^ta_ a|Hk bVb^b^B Bk^^. aj^H Bf^—^^gg -**I3MM A %L& 4 J^^^ £bB B^L^fetoZ^^l law J A ipSte, b^bV^bl jjj b*lb(^P^^^b^bAo^^^ X"^"* 2a£f ■iß^rfH atf^^HMMH Bfcß^Bta^fc. BbV L^bV blb^bbm P_UCj[ Vk j ny| f .j^j^^fc^^MMtfTaJlßßTß BBMPP m BH"^^^^^ VAN HooT[iltil»M] LTD il=r112 words
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Advertisement142 1966-10-30 13 r> W. 4. wf v /I Pipe dream! Little pipes. Big pipe*. Reinforced concrete culvert pipes, like the one shown here. Of course, we like the lovely blonde "pipe dream", too. But think of pipes.. .Hume pipes. One to fit every job. Our concrete culverts, for example, come with flush142 words
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First Asian International Trade Fair Bangkok 1966
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Article, Illustration639 1966-10-30 13 3,000 firms and 34 nations including Malaysia and Singapore taking part in... THKIB Majesties the King and Queen of Thailand will preside over the opening ceremony of the First Asian International Trade Fair which will be held in Bangkok from November 17 to639 words
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684 1966-10-30 13 An international outlook from merger of two projects THE First Asian Intern ational Trade Fair, which will be held in Bangkok from November 17 to December 10, this year, is the result of merging two separate projects. The Government of Thailand has been planning an international fair. The United Nations684 words
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Article306 1966-10-30 13 IjWERY businessman In J Thailand will be there, but In addition, 5.000 businessmen from abroad are expected to visit the First Asian International Trade Fair at Bangkok. The organisers are anxious to do all they can to help them with their business and personal affairs.306 words
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240 1966-10-30 13 MESSAGE FROM DR. TOH CHIN CHYE, DV PRIME MINISTER, SINGAPORE ALTHOUGH Singa•J\ pore has been independent only a year, nevertheless, for over a century it has always been an international city and it welcomes visitors and traders from countries all over the world. It is240 words
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269 1966-10-30 14 Fair brings hotel boom to Bangkok ALSO STH ASIAN GAMES MEET AROUND THIS TIME ■JMIK hold industry is booming in Bangkok. Wherever you go you see new hotels under construction. More than ten new modern hotels are now under construction. They will be completed before the opening of Ihe Fair,269 words
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Article, Illustration599 1966-10-30 15 A WIDE variety <>1" Made-in-Malaysia goods of world cfass will be displayed at the Malaysian pavilion at the Pirsl Asian International Trade Fair in Bangkok, from Nov. 17 to Dec 10. The Malaysian pavilion has 10 stalls for local manufacturers599 words
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Article, Illustration307 1966-10-30 15 Contract given to S pore firm VISITORS to the Fair will have the opportunity of seeing one of the most striking display pavilions erected at the Fair by the Australian Government. The display by the Australian Government covers a total area of more than 40.000 scj.307 words
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Article, Illustration788 1966-10-30 16 THE Republic of Singapore. in keeping with its current concerted campaign to promote industrial development and boost exports of the wide range of its manufactured products, is actively participating at this First Asian International Trade Fair at Bangkok in an attempt788 words
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307 1966-10-30 16 Over fifty French firms for Bangkok Fair 'THE importance of the Ptench participation in 1 the First Asian International Trade Fair r*»Recta the traditional friendship between Thailand and Franco and the growing interest of France In trading with Asian countries. The French pavilion is one of the largest, built on307 words
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197 1966-10-30 16 Art, fashion among P.I. displays at Fair AN' lmpres.s:ve exhibit dramatising Philippine art. dance, music, food and fashion will be held next December 4. set aside as "Philippine Day." at th« 1966 World Trade Fair in Bangkok. The Philippines is on* among 34 countries participating in the fair The Philippines197 words
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209 1966-10-30 16 CINCE becoming independent on 9th August 1965. Singapore has advocated a policy of trading with all countries willing to trade with her. Export promotion drives have been stepped up to create outlets for her rapidly growing industrial production. The number of new industries beina set209 words
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Advertisement259 1966-10-30 2 You gave your baby ym til lift of LIFE gjjp Now live health, IK strength, Happiness. JmM *ViBBB^^M*HBBBBB£fet. i^Bßßfl BBBW. V. J sR BB BB Be .^bbbbl Lb Vb! bb> bbl Lbk j^t kSjft B» j& s^* <it Etil BBb! WT '"li After your love and affection, the most important259 words
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Advertisement396 1966-10-30 2 V Keep your eye on V^B matdenfbrm (0/ ®(Mode in U.S.A.) Frame-Up with 3-way support! 1. Embroidered panels frame and gently but firmly outline and support the rups. 2. Side "supports" add to the up-lift. 3. Contour band of batiste elastic keeps the bra snug and securely in place. A,396 words
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Advertisement94 1966-10-30 3 ASTHMA? GET QUICK, LONG-LASTING RELIEF WITH BROVON INHALANT Ah Sw^jfeSbaal Li B Stop worrying about your next asthmatic attack. Get BROVON inhalant keep it in your pocket or handbag. As soon as an attack threatens take a few puffs. You'll notice the relief within minutes really effective relief which lasts94 words
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Advertisement143 1966-10-30 3 f }j r LeoenTananf LOOK! 18 low-cost, high quality PHILIPS J products for more home comfort MP aY Philips make all these quality electrical products to make your housework easier, your home more comfortable, your family healthier. Remember, every Philips jj product is backed by years of research and experience.143 words
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Advertisement190 1966-10-30 4 rmmm.''K» ft. w f »«^W"£* *fi IJBBSa^Si^^J^^^^^Sss-* Jb fli^MiMW^H^M LJs^Bs^^fcta3-^^*^*3^J^^sW a^s^Bu^tfWWlM ■£v**^Bhs^^^K^sF^BsW'99^sk > 4? sJ^^e^L B^PSfcsBt\"^^^^^^^^^B( "^^k^lk^tt** BRITANNICA can help Your BUSINESS or PROFESSION grow mml g n trf _> l WRITTEN 8Y 4 3 NOBEL PRIZE A>*JHHfei^ Ife^ WINNERS 9.000 CONTRIBUTORS fiSm* Ita.^.^^^ 39.000,000 W0RDS I Hi^Tm H^M^V SOO.OOO190 words
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Advertisement489 1966-10-30 4 Clear Your Skin Over Night I g§t\ New Discovery Starts (»5 \M Ending Eczema, V &^i'n fc"' v< n Pimples, Blemishes, f\& *gj x &t( Ringworm and *w*>\jj l^\jj Athletes Foot in 10 tU ou aftu MinUteS "'Works »lnau«. then start* to work Immediately ■niiiwm ww VI ".J cleartn*- and489 words
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Advertisement681 1966-10-30 5 For quick promotion, better pay, and a career you could put your heart into t ttOOSE ONE OF THISt OBLIGATION OF ANY KIND!* IF YOU are ambitious, forward-looking and kr«n to w»..... »«ee»«^^~e> make the most of today's opportunities, here is a WHICH IS TOUK PET SUBJECT Chance for you681 words
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Miscellaneous39 1966-10-30 5 /t>*kk^ Art&JtU,* [I l|| If I 1| I 'JJtJ/]\l\ 1 /^i TUiNai ues Kv(x\^ /wev/ you rußBe~^\ fvou WORRIBL6 man- oon't yoi?\ WOWDFPFUL J t\\Y V I Gsr c A BOTTLEy I DARE TO SPEAK TO *E UKE TMAT—39 words
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Miscellaneous288 1966-10-30 7 TUB CISCO KW.I^rWUd West fc&otivlie A 9 ■1^ r reoxsmize him.' hesT sf. but mone of twe| lanp now »ye camt make V A /J y kl^H WICKEP 04NC7IPO' J ONE OP THE P/AAV9MP y<&EMS ATCOM HIM.' HIV TEIL US WHEeE TWE y /MAy BE Ai^OTME? J r"^llW\r Bf M288 words
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Miscellaneous290 1966-10-30 8 7-j- uj w Baby Doll Pyjamas A M> V rfisf^l?^ 0 \*z!ir M *W* Zt% \l V V .-Jl >J'jsm /Tn BETTER i\ViP?W A F Oyl^->^7 \iw— k "*****5 1/ MARCO CALLED A"1 "N /WELL, I NEVER\ 1 CAN'T \X I COULDN'T U3J3K% I rriA tA VMWW VI V'^iifc^/ ff290 words
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Advertisement220 1966-10-30 14 Jurong Shipyard Ltd. Singapore A Joint Venture of the Economic Development Board and Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy industries Co., Ltd., Japan SHIPBUILDING: Cargo ships, tankers, bulk carriers, dredgers, tug boats, etc. Maximum capacity of 6,000 tonner. SHIP REPAIR Drydock: 270 m x 40m (885 ft x 131 ft) Capacity 58,000 GT FACILITIES:220 words
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Advertisement213 1966-10-30 14 We manufacture high quality office equipment such as:Steal Office Desks. Typist Desks and Standa, Chaira and Accaaaorias, Bank Countara and Cash Boxes, Filing Cabineta, Lateral Filing Units. Multi-drawer Card-Index Cabinets, Mobile Storage and Filing Units, Steel Library Shelvinga and Trolleys, Storage Bins, Shelvings. Slotted Anglea and Steelplanka for Catwalk, Lockers213 words
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Advertisement146 1966-10-30 15 Sigma Cable Company Manufacturer of LimitGO PVC Power Cablas Communication Cables Flexible Cords Bar* and PVC Aluminium Cables ttl, Havtlack Hood, Factory: Let 17 Jalan J«nt«ra Smqosor* 3. Juronq Industrial Eltat* T»i: 4444:4 MaeaaaM 22. Ttl: 6*1550 TtUfrapntc K46t*%% "SI6MACAILE" SINSAPORE. I J LOUVRES J "E FIRST CHOICE |~b^b^l IBM146 words
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Advertisement177 1966-10-30 15 SS3 A diary 11 fl II I! fl 11 1 FTP )4 Tan n-ipe l^ Street Singapore Ifll HUP I M Telephone 3324Q-*****-***** fcTP manufacture injection and •"compression plastic and specialise in the production of domestic plastic articles, plastic bottle caps and light industrial parts. Our prices are moderate and177 words
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Advertisement110 1966-10-30 16 DESIGNED FOR A PURPOSE Competitive f J% marketing today demands precision packaging. l_ J METAL BOX offers a wide choice of metal m m Wr V_y containers, cans, closures, aluminium extrusions jfsjjj^ «i«ai.h w.y.ci and plastic film, plain or lithographed to the L V 1 design of your choice and110 words
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Article, Illustration542 1966-10-30 17 Enter Scan— but as Samson DAVID KRAAL SEES THE NEW FILMS AND WHAT A PART HE PLAYS AS A LOVERBOND POET IT'S thai man again. This time S<\m Connery seduces a secretary in a priviilr office that slowly fills with soup suds, then he tangles with a lady psychiatrist in542 words
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Article352 1966-10-30 17 MAY I remind my readers that the South-West German Radio Dance Orchestra, presented by the Singapore Musical Society, is giving a concert tonight at the Singapore Conference Hall, at 8.45 p.m. ON Wednesday a New Zea-land-born pianist is giving a recital at the Victoria Theatre, also sponsored by352 words
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Article323 1966-10-30 17 CORNY U-BOAT PIRATES THIS tale of piracy. 1966-->tyle. is cailea "ASSAULT ON A QUfcEN." The monarch of the title is that grand ship the Queen Mary, and the assault la Inflicted by a mixed band of men and a woman. The pirate ship is a German iJ-omt. puiicd up Horn323 words
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Advertisement599 1966-10-30 17 NOW SHOWING! 9om, 12.45, I, 1245, 4 30, I 4.30 S 15pm U t 115 p m Orchord:'9 20 UU 05, 4bO isii PALACE: 12 sb, 4.40 8.2 b NOW AT NUdMAL PMICtII ill 70MM PANAVISION j NACjV. Hreicr.ts UAVIL) LtANbr-ilm I "DUUIUK llttVAbU" IG* roMma Choplin Julia ChmtM SCHOOL599 words
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Advertisement111 1966-10-30 17 gOmmUmiitSi l Today: 1 30-3.10-7 9.30 pm Chnng Pei Pfi COME DR.NK WITH Ml (Mandarin-Colorscopt) II ISom "Fun In Acapulco" (Technicolor) THE FIRST MURDER CAIN'S SKIING DINO DE LAURtNTIIS W^W jBBj Wff Production of fPjj i Ssr: InThe BeeinninK MF* j^tl TO-DAY GREAT WORLD CABARET A-GO-GO FROM 3PM TO 6PM111 words
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Advertisement334 1966-10-30 17 LIONS CLUB OF SINGAPORE (HOST) presents A Charity Film Premiere Under the distmquuhcd potronoge of The Hon. Minister tor Health, Mr. Yonq Nyuk Lin it CAPITOL (Spore) Wednesday 9th Nov. at 9.'5 p.m. In AM or ARTIFICIAL KIDNEY PROJECT FUND tor the Univenity of *'-i-< pj phul julie nciumnn nnoREUJS334 words
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592 1966-10-30 18 A BIG THRILL AS I SAIL INTO THE INDIAN OCEAN FRANC'S (lIICHEBTER, s i n k I r handed, is tailing nonstop from Plymouth to Sydney and attempting to be.it the average time of the old uonl and yrain clippers 100 (lavs. He is radioing a message each week from592 words
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Article, Illustration80 1966-10-30 18 Hold that tiger— but there's no need to PHOTONEWS SPECIAL U ERE is a mother who obviously 'believes in keeping up family traditions and. in the fact that animals and children have trust in each other. She is Mary Chipperfield, of the famous circus family, who now runs the lion80 words
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Article247 1966-10-30 18 Detainees get visitors DENANG. Sat. A Penan* Labour Party delegation today ied a group of families to visit 13 party officials and members detained by the Special Branch during the predawn swoops in the city last Tuesday. The delegation, "headed by the Labour Party secretary. Mr. C. Y. Choy. was247 words
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343 1966-10-30 18 SINGAPORE. Saturday. HE World Bank announced a US*lO million loan to Singapore's Public Utilities Board aimed at doubling the generating capacity of the Pasir Panjang thermal power station. The loan will meet the foreign exchange costs of the project which was to343 words
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Article100 1966-10-30 18 Meat gift for the blind pENANG. Sat.-- The St. Nicholas Home for the Blind today received seven pounds of mutton wnich had been illegally exhibited for sale in a shon at King Street last Thursday. Mr. T. Ramannthan, asst. veterinary surgeon, told a magi.su air's court the meat was seized100 words
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Article48 1966-10-30 18 KUALA LUMPUR Bal llk Yang di-Pertuan Acoiir ha.s sent congratulatory message to President Cevdet Sunay of Turkey an the nccMlon <>f the country's National Day today. The Prime Minister- Tencku Abdul Rahman, sent a similar message to Mr. Suleiman Dtmiral. the Turkish Prime Minister.48 words
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Article39 1966-10-30 18 Kuala lumpur, sat. Two officers of the Malaysian Service Corps. 2nd Lieut. Zainuddin bin Buyong and 2nd Lieut. Yen Kean Thin- will leave tomorrow for United States for training in basic transportation. including air transport planning39 words
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Article39 1966-10-30 18 SINGAPORE. Sat —A busi- j nessman- Mr. Edward Lokr. nf Loronu M. Telolc Kurau- re- I ported to pcvice that thieves broke into his )>ome last night and a camera and recorder valued at about $700 missin.39 words
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Article19 1966-10-30 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Shaw Road School here will hold its annual Parents' Day an Nov. 5.19 words
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Article380 1966-10-30 18 Singapore, sat. Busi- I ness i n ad reported to < the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of tne Stock Exchange today with the number of shares traded in brackets: Industrials: Boustead (1000) $1.50; L'CM (1.000) $1.41, I (13.000) 11.40, (8.000) $1.41; Ounlops (2.000)380 words
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Article65 1966-10-30 18 SINGAPORE. Sat. Police today identified the two brothers drowned at MacRitchie Reservoir yesterday as Ong Ho Seng. 14, and Ong Ho Shu 12. The boys who lived in Duchess Road, went for a swim at the reservoir with three friends. They died .short 1:: after re.scue by65 words
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Article96 1966-10-30 18 TODAY: Sedili Kechll 9.28 a.m. (7ft 10.56 p.m. <7.6ft>; Singapore 11 am. c9lft> 1148 p.m. B.Bft i Port Diclcson 6.54 a.m. (9.6 ft) 7.11 p.m. <B.3ft->; Port Swettenham 5.54 i m (13.9 ft» 627 p.m (12.8 ft): Penang 12.41 am. < 8 Bft >96 words
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Article50 1966-10-30 18 PENANG Sat. The State Government has made a $500 sfrant to the Penan? Red Cross Society for lt.s welfare sewing circle. The money- an annual contribution- will be spent on the purchase of doth and other materials tn sew clothings for distribution to the poor.50 words
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Article73 1966-10-30 18 —by the Perils State Secretary. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Lebai Aba.s a! a farewell dinner in Kangar last night for Inche Rashid bin Yawn, a co-operative officer now on transfer to Sabah. rl time has come to leave your grandmothers and other relatives, and venture forth to other States73 words
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Article77 1966-10-30 18 IPOH. Sat.— The police were today asked to prove the 14 previous convictions, said to be recorded against a deaf mute, Foo Kolc Wah. 22. who. pleaded guilty to stealing a bicycle worth $40 at Leong Sin Nam Street on Oct. 6. The request was77 words
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Article30 1966-10-30 18 KANGAR. Sat. The Arau Malay Secondary School will hold it* annual Parents' Day and prize-givtng on Thursday. Beear. Tan Sri Bheikh Ahmad, will address the students.30 words
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Advertisement46 1966-10-30 18 pyrcjl) ALKALJN6 ifi-lE I ■^~~"1| 111 ll l"*"^""! Ideal for Radios, Toys, Cameras, Tape Recorders, Phonographs ...Cordless Electric Appliances! (1) Outstanding Performance (her A Wide Temperature Kan^e. (2) Long Shelf-Life. Hermetically-Sealed. Vented Steel Case. (3) h>uvr Operating (Justs (heater EconmMjf. A PRODUCT OF UNION CARBIDE IJjffijSfc46 words
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Obituary38 1966-10-30 19 CABLE RECEIVED the wife of CR. Potts, passed away 27th October. Sadly mis.sed by family and friends. CABLE RECEIVED from Cherlathural. Trlvandrum, Mr. A. Joseph D'Cruz. brother of Rita Fernandez and Clara Albert passed away on 27.10.66.38 words
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261 1966-10-30 19 Baseball riots: 12 killed, 100 hurt- MANAGUA (Nicaragua), Saturday. TWELVE persons were killed, including four x children and more than 100 injured when 20,000 persons at a baseball game stampeded in panic after a free-for-all between police and students on the playing field, authorities reported yesterday. Police closed one radio261 words
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Article90 1966-10-30 19 TPOH, Sal.— Sing Vat (Rlstng Sun) are leading with 16 points at the end of the first round of the Perak Turf Club Sports Club's mixed bowling league. WhlMcy Teachers. 15 points are second with Dragons, third, on 14 points. The position* of the other90 words
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81 1966-10-30 19 Gaston cracks Clarke's world records I.OUVAIN. Sat— Ga*ton RoeImits Belgium^ Olympic 3.000 metres steeplechase champion. brain the world 20.000 metres and one-hour record* here yesterday. His time for 20 000 metres WM 58 mln 6.2 mc, and he covered 20.664 kilometres (12 miles 1.478 yards) in the hour. The former81 words
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Article45 1966-10-30 19 MALACCA. Sat. Malacca Hmh School "A" yesterday beat KiUt, Club 1-0 to win the Malacca Hockey A.ssociat ion's open knockout tourney for the third consecutive year. Thus was High School's second title this season. Earlier thfy won the league championship.45 words
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Article295 1966-10-30 19 I ONDON. Sat. Jim Gaunt, forihright chairman ot problem club West Bromwlch Albion, has stepped in to soothe the worries of the clubs "rebel" players. He said last night: "We want to clear the air. "I have held a meeting with the players to try and295 words
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1358 1966-10-30 19 Statesman springs surprise in the Ladies Cub SINGAPORE, Sat. Statesman, with Mrs. Hickman astride, sprang a surprise in the Ladies Cup at Bukit Timah to pay $169. The forecast tote on Statesman and No Kidding paid $1,673. Odds on favourite Sailor, ridden by T. S. Leone, scored an easy win1,358 words
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Article92 1966-10-30 19 TOTAL POOL 5129.H8.". Ist *****2 niltl 2nd 2fi!)4nO 52 1.237 3rd *****4 $10,618 STARTERS (SI. 000 each): *****3 *****1 *****9 *****3 *****0 *****4. CONSOLATION ($750 each): *****2 *****7 *****9 *****2 *****9 *****8 *****6 *****7 *****4 *****7. 50 prizes each $200: *****1 *****6 IMBBS *****5 *****7 *****8 *****8 *****992 words
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Article78 1966-10-30 19 LONDON S-.it.— World champion Grand Prx dnwr Jaik Bradham of Australia lieads .it) ImpresMve entry in the latt, formula iwo auto rao< uf genrtoa at Bi'anda Hatch here tomorrow. Brabhitm. who drives a JaMIMM Honda po^fed car of hi&own cons: ruction, has already made himselt favourite to78 words
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Article46 1966-10-30 19 VIENTIANE. Sar Laos *m not parucipa'e in the Asian G^mes in Bangkok, according to official sources here toc'ay The sources said government lacks money to send the team to Bangkok and that the team «M not up to the games standard.46 words
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146 1966-10-30 19 'Transparent bones'— so Patterson must pay WASHINGTON. Sat.—Former heavyweight boxtng champion Floyd Patterson must pay taxes on an additional $165,000 for 1557 and 1958. according to a U.B. court ruling. Patterson claimed the money had been earned by Floyd Patterson Enterprises. Ltd The champion and his manager. Constantine D'Amato, set146 words
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Article479 1966-10-30 19 JYJ EXICO CITY, Sat.— Australia stretched their lead to seven strokes over South Africa yesterday but a rallying Britain and a plucky United States battled back into contention in the second round of the fifth Eisenhower Tronhy golf tournani°nt. Kevin Donohoe Australian national479 words
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Article342 1966-10-30 19 LONDON. Sat— Celtic won the Scottish League Cup when they beat their traditional rivals Hangers l-ti in thr final pia.vcd at Hampden Park today. Here are the results of today's league matches: KM.U.NH DIVISION ONE Burnley 2 Manchester I tvrrton i Leicester Futham 1 Chelsea342 words
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Article67 1966-10-30 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Tham Kok Chlng, who represented Malay.su at the Tokyo Olympics, pinned Thomas Soosay In only 70 seconds of the first round In their lightweight fight in the Malaysian open wrestling championships at Stadium Negara tonight Other results: Feather— Ra&aUngam bt Minnal Rao by ont fall67 words
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332 1966-10-30 20 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By J Bahru, Sat. gINGAPORE, who were unexpectedly beaten by Negri, Malacca a fortnight ago, today showed promise of a strong challenge in the south zone of the Malaya Cup rugger competition with a. fine 11-0 victory over Johore at Sri Gelam. Singapore's332 words
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Article258 1966-10-30 20 At Terandak (amp, Malacca. Army Malaya opened Uvir Cup campaign with a »ig victory by 40 points (5 goals. 3 tries, 2 penalties) to 3 (penalty; over Negri/Malacca today. Army Malaya were on the attack for most of thje game and dominated the scrums and lineouts. At258 words
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Article68 1966-10-30 20 PENANG. Sat. Trailing 9-0 at half time Kasetsart University of Bangkok made a grand rally in the second half to score two goals and a try to beat the Penang All Blues by 13 points to nine in their third and last game of68 words
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Article, Illustration162 1966-10-30 20 RAF Spore storm to 11-3 victory ROYAL Air Force Singapore came storming back on a rain -sodden ground to repeat last year's rugger win over Selancor Club by 11 points (penalty goal, try and dropped goal) to thrr (try) in their annual match on the Kuala Lumpur padang yesterday. After162 words
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547 1966-10-30 20 X" UA L A LUMPUR, 1V Sat. The Olympic Council of Malaysia selection committee today ratified in full the selection committee's approval for 65 competitors and 12 officials from six sports organisation for the fifth Asian Games at Bangkok on Dec. 9-20.547 words
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Article72 1966-10-30 20 Johore 1 1 for 2, then the rain KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Rain washed out the first day's play in the Malaysian Government Berried cricket semifinal between National Electricity Board and Johore Government Services at Pantai ground. NEB won the toss and put Johore in to bat first. After ten minutes72 words
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182 1966-10-30 20 PALMER SHOOTS RECORD 66 TO STRETCH HIS LEAD TO 7 BRISBANE. Sat. American Arnold Palmer, with a record 66 in today's third round, increased his lead in the Australian open golf championship to seven strokes. Palmer's eight-under-par round over the Royal Queensland course improved by one atroke the course record182 words
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291 1966-10-30 20 Munusamy, Mci Wan are RRI champions ITUALA LUMPUR. Sat. M. Munusamy became the men's individual champion in the Rubber Research Instiuue annual athletic meet held at the Merdeka Stadium here today. He scored 17 points. Tan Mcl Wan was the women's individual champion. R.R.I. Experiment Station VdO thr inter-unit championships291 words
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Article19 1966-10-30 20 TAIPING. Sat. Telecoms I beat Day Training Centre 2-0 in I a league hockey match here yesterday19 words
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Article23 1966-10-30 20 MALACCA. Sat. The final of the annual 17th Division/ Malaya District inter-unit Millag rimpetttion will b? held tomorrow off Terendak Cairn.23 words
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291 1966-10-30 20 Sharin shocks Azman as Singapore go on top of Malaysia SINGAPORE, Saturday. SINGAPORE tennis players selected for the Ganefo Games next month hit top form to take 5-3 against the much fancied Malaysian team in the annual Guillemard Cup after the first day's play on the padang today. The big291 words
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Article32 1966-10-30 20 HANAZONO. Sat. —The New Zealand Athletic Rugby Club, on a four-game goodwill tour of Ja.)an. lost to the Kinki Railway team 11-9 today to drop its second straight match.32 words
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Article24 1966-10-30 20 TAIPING. Sat- The 2 Federation Engineers trounced Indian Association 6-0 in a knockout soccer match for the Bayley Cup here yesterday.24 words
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200 1966-10-30 20 UENANG. Bat Zalnal Abidin of Selartßor lead the qualifiers with a score of 149 after the flrst 36 holes after the flrst day's play in the first, Malaysian closed golf championships. Next best 1« T.200 words
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151 1966-10-30 20 Gilhooley knocks out Conroy in 15 seconds KUALA 1.1 MPUR. Sat. Four of the emht bout* In the preliminary rounds n open boxing champion.ships enr'ed in iiiiocl'.outs at S'.idium Necara is e.entng. Charlie Gilhqpley. i.f t 1 monwealth Forces M.tuoned at Mhlicch registered- tue quickest knockout when he nut out151 words
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Article81 1966-10-30 20 PENANG. Sat Urn Poo Tal Kwang made the highest break of 105 in the Penang fourball open billiards championships but he had to admit defeat at the hands of Mok Wet* who played a consistently good game to win 400-376. Results of other second round81 words
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Article46 1966-10-30 20 BUDAPEST. lilovs/ky hai been appointed manager of the Hiinirar. tional It was announced ben He nil itl, who resigned afler the World r*uj» in England. Id his Him l butld up national team which plays a modern, efficient and enthusiastic game."46 words
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Miscellaneous211 1966-10-30 19 ThlCk grip thin grip m-rlpt by inn UtU. drawing »y P«al TrevlUlon. pnntofrapned oy Norman Potf«r. m/int-rum tn atriv it.' tws ciuas att^^^^^^m^m-r^m^m^mm rr^ J .^H l»n fA TOO rVtOr HX IOU H^^R J^^H Hi 'L l9 Atso TO H v Gff'PS TUAtV^S HK^ a***?" I YOU tU TMMWOM *CUN«©211 words
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Miscellaneous70 1966-10-30 19 ATHLETICS Asian Games marathon trial (T. Anson). BOXING Malaysian opei.4 championships (Stadium Negara. 10 a.m. and 8.30 p.m.). CYCLING A-Games trials for track events (Merdeka Stadium. 9 a.m.). GOLF Malaysian closed championships iPenang). Club makh: Perak TCSC v Talplng (Tiger Lime Ipoh. 7.30 n.m.t. SOCCFR Chenr W»h Cup srmi-linal: £rian70 words
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Advertisement68 1966-10-30 1 FOR KING SIZE SATISFACTION... i "ite^f^'i Wt>t\ """iifcf 13 1 I TRADITIONALLY THE NAME I ASSOCIATED WITH PERFECTION IN CIGARETTES 1 BENSON HEDGES i fe 7 —^<^ y I Benson™ King Size Benson and Hedges give you a smoke that's smoother and full of King Size Satisfaction Why?... Because they're68 words
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Article, Illustration93 1966-10-30 2 •RAINY DATS arc her* again. And here's one way to light up in a downpour, Keep smiling and shining, daring and dry in this transparent raincoat with matching, equally transparent hat and bag. The coat' see-through v,«yl shows off to advantage whatevcr's underneath. In theChew Boon Chin - 93 words
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Article, Illustration664 1966-10-30 2 Paper gives a new twist to an old idea Judith yong That dreary kitchensink drama is over... ...And washingup fizzles out TO the rescue of all the young moderns who are too poor to afford a squad of servants and too proud to run back to mother for help when664 words
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Article, Illustration777 1966-10-30 3 TIME TO LET YOUR HAIR DOWN... toby chua ITS A-GO-GO TIME Anil hmi fan do it with empty I in rails If ni i n last night's dinner Do you have an uneven Hairline Comb your hair in wings down from the centre ro hide it. Wrill the a-go-go look777 words
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Article, Illustration133 1966-10-30 3 rIS IS the most wearably elegant outfit I've seen around London for years. With a mass of uses front parties and weddings to formal occasions like Ascot and even royal garden parties, anyone wearing this coat and dress could knock spois off the other133 words
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Article358 1966-10-30 3 Dear JANE LEE EVERY TIME I fall in i love with a boy it does not last more than six months. During the last three years I have had seven boy- friends. My star la Libra I wonder if that lias anything to do with my unsuccessful romances. At 28358 words
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Article, Illustration1899 1966-10-30 4 EDGAR LUSTGARTEN - IT WAS MURDER —BUT WHO WAS THE VICTIM? EDGAR LUSTGARTEN DEATH AND A CUT-UP BODY AT THE SEVENTH HOLE: SOME PERSON OR PERSONS UNKNOWN ...THERE WAS NO DOUBT ABOUT IT BY Concluding a special serial: Some say there is no such thing as a perfect crime but sometimes it has1,899 words
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Article, Illustration1212 1966-10-30 5 RADERICK - RICHARD BURTON REVEALS HOW LIZ CHANGED ME' RADERICK AND DROPS A HINT ABOUT THE BURTON DIARIES DATELINE: ROME IKNEW Richard Burton when lie had only £100,000 ($850,000) to his name —in a numbered Swiss account. It was ages ago —so I am now well qualified to state that success has1,212 words
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