The Straits Times, 16 November 1966
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Title Section25 1966-11-16 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211425 words
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Article, Illustration341 1966-11-16 1 Support Govt— and no force can destroy you, Sarawak told LESS RED TAPE AND MORE ACTION'— SEE PAGE 5 KUCHING, Tuesday TUN Abdul Razak told a mammoth rally here last night that the Central Government would defend Sarawak at all costs. II the people were united and341 words
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Article, Illustration290 1966-11-16 1 SPACEMEN HEAD FOR THE SPLASHDOWN TODAY GEMINI 12 TEAM ENDS U.S. SERIES (JAPE KENNEDY, Tues. America's Gemini 12 astronauts Jim Lovell and Edwiq "Bues" Aldrin today lK'g;in to head to a splashdown in' the Atlantic after four highly successful days in space. Accompanied by a batch of frog eggs nearingReuter - 290 words
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Article43 1966-11-16 1 WEST BERLIN. Tues. A lan-American Boring 727 jet carry in« a crew of three and a cargo of mail crushed In Fast Germany today. Russian authorities confirmed. There was no word M to the fat* of the crew.—43 words
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Article, Illustration67 1966-11-16 1 WEARING yellow jackets emblazoned with the word "Universitas Indonesia." 81 Indonesian university students arrived at Subang airport yesterday to begin a weeklont; visit to Malaysia. During their stay here, they will meet University of Malaya undergrads in a series of games and will visit development67 words
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Article64 1966-11-16 1 Saved— by his badge NEW YORK, Tues.— A policeman narrowly escaped death here when a gunman's bullet struck his badge as he entered a house at Bay Shore in Long Island. The bullet tore through his badge, tunic, fountain pen and shirt before dropping harmless from his trouser lei? toReuter - 64 words
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Article63 1966-11-16 1 HOUSTON. Tues.— Casslus Clay battered challenger Cleveland Williams to defeat in only 7 mm. 8 sec. here last night In defence of his world heavyweight boxing title. With "Big Cat" Williams reeling and staggering under the champions assault, the referee stopped the one-way battle after 163 words
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Article37 1966-11-16 1 TAIPEH. Tues. American Ambassador Walter McConaiu-hy visited the Nationalist-held Island of Quemoy, off the communist Chinese coast yesterday. The envoy was briefed on the situation in the Formosa Strait and toured Installation* on tho37 words
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Article393 1966-11-16 1 GABRIEL LEE - GABRIEL LEE: By I: SINGAPORE, Tuesday DOCTOHS today warned the public of the grave risk of taking a certain tv|>e of "pep pill said to l>e manufactured in Inailand. It Is believed that the pills are sold under the counter. Customers include students sitting for the393 words
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1463 1966-11-16 1 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THK Defence Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today warned that communist plans were afoot to bring the present situation of student unrest in Singapore "to the boil." In a seven page i statement, he said the communist strategy was clear to1,463 words
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Article88 1966-11-16 1 Scarf ace trapped at last LONDON. Tui-s Police today arrested Sc;irfat« Harry Roberts, wanted in connection with the kill mc of three London policemen three months ago. He was taken to the poli«-*» station in the market town of Bishop's Stortford. 30 miles north of London, after beinu found inReuter - 88 words
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Article30 1966-11-16 1 RISC!! BY TAX] FOB BOLT PERTH, Taw. P*H«« rescued Frcatfer Haratt lln't from dtmonstrstinr crow ds and drovt him aw* in taxi after dMMea meetini her* today.— Ut.30 words
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221 1966-11-16 2 China to develop N-arsenal at top speed...' DOLING, Tues— China today declared her intention to continue developing her nuclear arsenal at top .speed. I'ht declaration, In the People's Daily, HUM in a commentary on China's nuclear policy and the nuclrar lost ban treaty. It denounced Ihe treaty .is part of221 words
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Article71 1966-11-16 2 {JAIKU Tues.— The UAR and Czechoslovakia called today for the Immediate and unconditional end to air raids on North Vietnam In a joint communique issued ;u the md of a fiveday official visit here by Czechoslovak President Antunln Novotny. the two countries also called for theReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration422 1966-11-16 2 JAKARTA, Tuesday NEWSPAPERS today published details of a plot to massacre religious leaders if President Soekarno is overthrown, and plans to kidnap army generals to foil the execution of former Foreign Minister Dr. Subandrio, under sentence of death for treason. The newspaper Trisakti published a detailed documentReuter; UPI - 422 words
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Article, Illustration139 1966-11-16 2 Nyerere: Why I quit on Russell DARKS SALAAM, Tues. President Nyerere last nifht denied that pressure had been put on him to quit Lord Russell's "Peace Foundation" which is arranging a "trial" oi American leaders lor alleged Vietnam war crimes. President Nyerere is one of three Atrican Presidents whose resignationReuter - 139 words
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418 1966-11-16 2 Big border attack an act of war, says Jordan NEW YORK, Tuesday JORDAN accused Israel yesterday in the U.N. of '"wanton acts of aggression" in attacks on Jordanian border villages on Sunday and charged that the United States was trying to excuse them. Israel, said the ambassador Mr. Muhammad El-AP; UPI - 418 words
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Article20 1966-11-16 2 HONO KONG. Tues. Mr. Eugene Black arrived today for day's rest in the course of A.sian tour. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Miscellaneous8 1966-11-16 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby ®iW<A»^My^i^, I t't8 words
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Article, Illustration196 1966-11-16 3 How Miss Mini-muff beats the freeze SHOWGIRL Pamela Anderton, 21. of Liverpool, thought of this warming idea for the mini-skirt girls as the days get colder and knees turn blue— knee muffs. "I bought some fur and made them myself," she said. Then she wore them shopping. .and every turning196 words
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Article42 1966-11-16 3 PORTLAND. Tues A U.B. Navy demolition team today disarmed a bomb found aboard the Liberian-registered freighter Grand Integrity after another bomb exploded aboard yesterday, killing the captain and a member of the crew and injuring seven others. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article41 1966-11-16 3 TEHERAN. Tues. A national census has discovered an 150-year-old man with two living centenarian children and 200 grandchildren in west Iran. His eldest daughter was said 'o be 110 years old and a son 100. Reut«r.Reuter - 41 words
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Article97 1966-11-16 3 LOS ANGELES, Tues.— A scientific team left Pasadena yesterday for Antarctica to conducttests that may prove helpful in future unmanned exploration of Mars. The three-man team, headed by Dr. Roy Cameron, senior soil scientist at the California Institute of Technology's let propulsion laboratories, willReuter - 97 words
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Article48 1966-11-16 3 LAS VEGAS. Tues. A Nen Mexico university stadent. Robert Tussinn Jr.. 19. was wounded in the hand 10 days ago v.hV.r cleaning a rifle. lie was killed on Sunday by a shot in the head while he and another student were cleaning a rifle— AP.AP - 48 words
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Article224 1966-11-16 3 \EW YORK, Tues.— New York City amended Its cabaret regulations today to ban topless costumes for waitresses, a West Coast fad Imported by two Manhattan clubs last week The amendment was ordered by Mayor John Lindsay and went Into effect last night. However, it was understood224 words
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Article, Illustration301 1966-11-16 3 Wilson 's pledge to work for a ban on the bomb LONDON, Tuesday. rpHE Prime Minister, Mr. Wilson, pledged last night that he would work towards an East-West agreement to prevent .the spread of nuclear weapons in talks with his Soviet counterpart, Mr. Kosygin, here early next year. Speaking aReuter - 301 words
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Article35 1966-11-16 3 UNITED NATIONS. Tues. A fact-finding mission of the UN Committee on Colonialism has accused Spain of suppressing freedom in its West African territory of Equatorial Guinea and urges speedy Independence for the area.35 words
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Advertisement445 1966-11-16 3 ARE YOU HAPPY? Are you happy? Are you able to save for your future? Are you not wasting your money? Are you not having any anxiety regarding your children and wife? All the above five questions will make you think. Have you ever thought of Life Assurance as a means445 words
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Article72 1966-11-16 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— "Singapore This Week.'' t,he new booklet of the Tourist Promotion Board, has been very well received, according to a spokesman of the board. The latest 28- page issue is crammed with Information on dining, entertainment, shopping, transport and sightseeing. The booklet, which Is72 words
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272 1966-11-16 4 STC bonus offer bid to beat the bus strike Workers to take a secret vote today on firm's new move to end dispute SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Singapore Traction Company Ltd. today offered to pay a bonus of three weeks' pay to its 3,300 employees in a bid to avert their272 words
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Article202 1966-11-16 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE president of the London Chamber of Commerce, Lord Erroll of Hale, today extended invitations to the Singapore Manufacturers' Association and the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to send trade missions to Britain. At separate meetings, Lord r Erroll. who is leader of a202 words
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187 1966-11-16 4 'Need for Spore sales drive inNZ' SINGAPORE. Tues. The leader of the visiting 10--man New Zealand trade mission, Mr. Douglas O. Walker, today said there was a potential market In New Zealand for Singapore manufactured consumer goods. At a press conference In Cathay Hotel, Mr. Walker said: "Back home we187 words
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Article63 1966-11-16 4 X-ray drive in Sembawang SINGAPORE, Tues. The Government will carry out a mass X ray campaign in the Sembawang constituency from Nov. 21 to Dec. 23. Free X-ray photos will be taken at the Ulu Sembawang community centre from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. dally until Nov. 23. The X63 words
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Article87 1966-11-16 4 Air defence men off home today SINGAPORE, Tues.— Soldiers and their families of 16th ly-Tit OefP.K- rt°«MT>" which came to the Far East In March last year as reinforcements for the air defences of Malaysia and Singapore will start their move back to the United Kingdom tomorrow. They will be87 words
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Article493 1966-11-16 4 THE following If today's schedule of civil aircraft movement* at Uie Paya Lebar airport. 8lo(apore: ARRIVAL* Japan Air Lints: Prom Jakarta (JL 712) 8.50 a.m. Thai International: From Jakarta <TG 494) 11.19 a.m.: from Banakok. Kuala Lumpur (TO 4OS) 12.M p.m.: from Tokyo. Osaka. Talpeh. Hong Kong. Bangkok493 words
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Advertisement489 1966-11-16 4 ORGANISATION" aj v^^_l^^__ MS a "No»>no»in9 i »0-4-».4»-9. J0 aa Poui Newman Julie Anarewi I Alfred Hitcncock's "TORN ■I CURTAIN" Technicolor (UI-3B). B |Op«n> Toda< 6 JO-9 11 B Victor Mature Karen Steal* a B "Sharkflghtare" Cs. color (UA). f| i|| Next Change Alan Bates i -NOTHING BUT THE BEST"489 words
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Article30 1966-11-16 5 TAIPING. lues— Thi^e.v iu,.fce I into a store at the Suneei L:mn'i Estate tn Trnnii laxt night mid took »1t tins of w«wd-klll«r In- aactlelda worth Wli I30 words
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430 1966-11-16 5 TUN RAZAK TELLS HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS IN KUCHING: J^UCHING, Tues.— State and Federa 1 departments must co-ordinate closely in Sarawak, red tape must be done away with and there must be greater productivity from the administration's manpower and resources, the Deputy430 words
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Article, Illustration367 1966-11-16 5 Kidnap appeal: Judgment is reserved KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. HPHE Federal Court of Appeal reserved its judgx ment today on the appeal of a home appliances mechanic. Chan Teng Cheong. 32, against a kidnap conviction and life sentence. Chan was convicted by i Mr. Justice Chang in the Ipoh High Court367 words
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Article76 1966-11-16 5 IPOH, Tues. Ismail bin Yaacob. 27. manager of a travelling stage show, was fined $300 or two months jail by a magistrates court here today when he pleaded guilty to criminal breach of trust of a typewriter. The court was told that Ismail took a typewriter valued76 words
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136 1966-11-16 5 IPOH. Tues.-Two hunters went into the iunele to shoot wild boar one afternoon. One of them returned later to report to the police that the other had been shot dead. In the clock nf the magistrate's court here today. Abu bin Kadir.136 words
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Article27 1966-11-16 5 SITIAWAN. Tups The Sltiain Rotary Club donated $500 to holf-in-t he-heart girl here. i>nK Ah Kiong. who left for nelcoic last week for corrective rgery.27 words
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Article29 1966-11-16 5 KAMPAR. Tueii. Lim Chnonc ai 13. was killed on his way >me yesterday when a lorry aded with charcoal ran ovrr mat the 24th mile Tapahampar road.29 words
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Advertisement189 1966-11-16 5 NOW BETTER THAN EVER... THE STRAITS TIMES 11(1 i Mry^ tf^MHH ■Pol mJWHH 'wt^avlF m fCtvLklllMl JLA M^Ha NUHCMi Um>.^~ la^a\ IB Y^<m3MbV mJ^B^V^al l3r^&* *^^^,S^— Mai PRICE m4.£U PER COPY The Annual is the finest publication in South East Asia. With each passing year it wins acclaim in the189 words
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Advertisement279 1966-11-16 5 If you are content to plod along with your present syc^m of office copying, for goodness' sake stay away from a demonstration o' the Rank Xerox 914, or its smaller-volume counterpart, the 813. Otherwise, you will be swept off your feet into a new world of dynamic inter-organisational communication, where279 words
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Miscellaneous40 1966-11-16 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl f WWV^ I 'THAT SC>\ S KJ O T7 y »ULLY \WWAT?, /I NEED A COSTUME y->r-^ BUTCH v ----.-> KME \/z c N /have a carepreeX PiSW- I POLLEP ME, 7 y with porky; 'KM40 words
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201 1966-11-16 6 Lim hopes GSA move will boost tin price KUALA LLMPLK. lum. —The MiniNt.-r of Commerie and Industry, l>r. IJm Swee Aun, today hop«d that the limitation of stockpile sales of tin by the American General Services Administration would bring about an upward trend in the price of the metal. In201 words
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Article47 1966-11-16 6 Seminar on careers KUALA LUMPUR, Tue«. The Selangor Vocational Guidance AflKKUtfam will hold a seminar entitled "Vocational Guidance the Schools' Problem.-." at Shell Huu*e here at 3.30 p.m. on Saturday A panel of speakers, including an ILO expert. Mr. Irvin W. Rose, will speak at the seminar.47 words
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Article43 1966-11-16 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Police seized another 73 pistols from shops In Petaline Street and Circular Road here yesterday, bringing the total to 133. A police spokesman stid today that "Operation Toy Pistol", launched during the week Mid. would continue.43 words
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Article453 1966-11-16 6 Warning against use of cruel traps that make man-eaters of wounded animals... J^ 29-year-old mother of six. Yap Yoke Lin, was mauled to death and then partly eaten by a wounded full-grown tigress on an estate near Sungei Chetang new village, about 10 miles from453 words
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123 1966-11-16 6 IPOH. TiKfs. The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. today spoke of schools as a front line weapon against the twin evils of communalism and Communism. He was speaking at the annual Speech Day and prize-giving ceremony of St. George's Institution in123 words
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Article, Illustration303 1966-11-16 6 'The people don't want British rule again' DR. LIM ON HIS TOUR OF SARAWAK KUALA LUMPUP. Tu«s on with Malaysia— with Sabah and Sarawak as equal members. Everything would be done to preserve Malay- j Ma. "We have no Intention of pushing Sarawak out of Malaysia." he added. Or. Lim303 words
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Article77 1966-11-16 6 Manicka going to Germany KUALA LUMPUR. Tue*. The U mister of Labour. Mr. V. MamcKa- vasagam. wili leave here on a one- week visit to West Germany on Nov. 26 at the invitation of the Federal German Government. Mr Mftniclca.vasagain. «ho will be accompan.ed by the Deputy Commissioner of Labour.77 words
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Article28 1966-11-16 6 TAIPINO. TUBS. Mohamed Raiain bin Omar. 18. who was miuing from his home in Changkai Jerring aince Saturday, was found drowned in a stream yw terday.28 words
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184 1966-11-16 6 I caught youth after robbery: Witness \IALACCA. Tues. ITI Abu Bakar bin Long. 40, a farmer, told the High Court here today that he chased a youth wno was running away from the scene of an alleged robbery for a mile on his bicycle before he caught him. He was184 words
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212 1966-11-16 6 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The five-man British Parliament team, which arrived here last night for a fiveday goodwill and factfinding visit, spent nearly two hours with Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and the Deputy 'Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, at City212 words
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95 1966-11-16 6 IKSSELTON. Tues— The Sabah United Chinese Chambers of Commerce have urged the Kederal Minister of Finance to abolish thr turnover and payroll taxes now that Indonesian confrontation is over. The chairman. Mr. Wong Tze Fatt. said In letter that the prime pur- 195 words
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Article, Illustration362 1966-11-16 7 MARGARET WEE - What Balmain thinks of sarong kebaya MARGARET WEE: By Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday ONE of the world's "dictators" of women's fashion today advised Malaysian women not to try and modernise the sarong kebaya. He is famed French couturier Pierre Balmain who has been engaged to design new uniforms for Malaysian Airways362 words
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Article68 1966-11-16 7 Quotas on medicinal products SINGAPORE, Tues. Quotas for the Importation of pharmaceutical preparations for the period November to February have been announced. A quota based on 45 per cent of the 1964 Imports is fixed for preparations containing two groups of 'substances: the aspirin group and the aneurlne group A68 words
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272 1966-11-16 7 FROM PRAI TO CHIENGMAI Opened: A new express service to Thailand DADANG BESAR, L Tues. The new international Express running from Prai to Chiengmai, in northern Thailand, vi a Bangkok, was inaugurated here today by the Thai Minister of Communications, Lt.Gen. Pongse Ponnakanta, and the Minister of Transport, Tan Sri272 words
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Article36 1966-11-16 7 SEREMBAN. Tues. The Assistant Minister for Culture. Youth and Sport Dato Engku Muhesin bin Abdul Kadir. will open a two-day seminar on Saturday at the Town Hall here for 350 girls from secondary schools.36 words
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276 1966-11-16 7 CUN and cost controls are some of the major factors which determine the designs of the Singapore Housing and Development Board flats, a spokesman for the Board said today. He was commenting on a suggestion by a Straits Times reader.276 words
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142 1966-11-16 7 TELUK ANSON. Tv«. The town council's finance and general purposes committee held a closed-door meeting here yesterday to discuss the payment of arrears to its 251 manual employees. It is understood that the meeting decided to send a delegation comprising all eight members142 words
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Article, Illustration108 1966-11-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Police here are offering a $2,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of the members of the pistol gang which robbed a shopkeeper in Foch Avenue here last night of $7,000 in cash, Jewellery and articles. During the robbery, the three108 words
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165 1966-11-16 7 A trophy for the best trainee Leong D I L O T OFFICER Leong Mun Yap of Ipoh, the best trainee pilot, receiving the T. W. Clark Memorial Trophy from Air ViceMarshal R. C. Stovel, Commander of Canadian Forces Training Command, at Portage la Prairie base in Canada. The trophy165 words
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Advertisement283 1966-11-16 7 METRO LTD. 72/74. High St., Singapore. Tel: ***** (S lints). SINGAPORE SHOPPER'S PARADISE in support of SINGAPORE TOURIST! WEEK held by THE SINGAPORE TOURIST S PROMOTION BOARD A $2/- GIFT CHEQUE FOR TPfamF/ EVERY PURCHASE OF $12.50 f'fPFC WHICH CAN BE EXCHANG- f\^ ED FOR ANY GOODS IN OUR STORE.283 words
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177 1966-11-16 8 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. AN assistant lecturer at the Teachers' Training College, Madam Tan Joo Liat, today won her uncontested divorce suit against hor husband. Wee Teow Swang. on the ground of his adultery with 1 another woman. Wee. who was not In court, was described177 words
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99 1966-11-16 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. —The body of a schoolboy. Hashim bin Ahmad, 14, who was drowned in the sea off the Tanah Merah holiday camp this morning, was later recovered by a Marine police patrol. Meanwhile, police said the body of a woman. N'< Woo Yang,99 words
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Article, Illustration522 1966-11-16 8 HUSH-HUSH SURVEY AT DOCKS SINGAPORE, Tues. Queen's Dock In 1958. Queen's Dock, regarded as the most modem in South-east Asia, can take in tankers of up to 24.000 tons deadweight. But the King's Dock Is the largest PSA dock and can take in ships522 words
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Article56 1966-11-16 8 SINGAPORE, Tues.— An unusual four-day exhibition of 73 prize-winning colour photographs will be opened at the National Library tomorrow. Two Singapore lensmen. Mr. Tay Yok Chin and Mr. Tan Lip Seng, and a Malaysian. Mr. Chia Siew Seng will have on display prints which won awards56 words
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Article79 1966-11-16 8 SING \PORK. Tues.— The Public Works Department will soon begin construction of a 522.000 overhead pedestrian bridge to span Tiong Bahru Road at its junction with Jalan Memblna. It will replace the existing zebra crossing, now considered inadequate to cope with increasing traffic in Tiong Bahru79 words
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Article25 1966-11-16 8 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Adult Education Board Is organising three-mor.th practical course on graphic design and silk screen printing. Closing dat« Is Nov. 34.25 words
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96 1966-11-16 8 A technology course in English, Chinese SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Light Industries Service cLIS> of the Economic Development Board will hoid a series of three-day courses In Heat Treatment Technology and Practice, at the LIS. in River Val!ey Road this month. T'le first course, to be conducted in English, will be96 words
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Miscellaneous200 1966-11-16 8 Affoy Onp By V.T. iWmtnKm "«^aWT>^ I I MOVE TH 1 > fyfcNvV- \auml \\V\<Xlll WELL, ITS NO* <»ar A NAME FOR f t\> LIKE 100 MOOM <^9« i fc. NOMIN A>TWNSJ--K: **Ui FA KSjV* I SECRET OUR MENS LUNCH/ TNOMINKTE \9f*< DOOM FOB AMO o BE CIOSED.'/IU Y*o°V SW200 words
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Article, Illustration1759 1966-11-16 9 MARVIN MILES - MARVIN MILES TWO MAN Gemini space missions ending with the flight of Gemini 12 have scored extraordinary successes for the United States, paved the way for Apollo moon landings and far surpassed early Russian triumphs. In extending the pioneering work of the Mercury programme. Gemini has1,759 words
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Article95 1966-11-16 10 War** SIS l Mimimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Tan Chin Alk thank all relatives and friends for their messages of condolences, wreaths, assistance and attendance at the funeral In their beOR. A MRS. 8. Dalblr Slrrh family thank the Doctors A Staff pf rhe General Hospital fteremhan95 words
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Article690 1966-11-16 10 There is talk in Saiawak of secession. Apparently, it is being taken with some seriousness. Both Tun Razak and Dr. Lim Swee Aun have alluded publicly to the rumours on several occasions in the past few days. As yet, neither of the opposition political parties has called for690 words
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Article390 1966-11-16 10 Somewhere in a government office in Kuala Lumpur is a file which, if it had not been put away, could have saved the life of the woman killed and partly eaten by a tiger near Raub a couple of days ago. The tiger, it was found after Game390 words
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Article145 1966-11-16 10 Around examination time, probably everywhere, students discover or invent methods of staying awake longer or studying more effectively. In doing so they often ignore respons- ible advice that the effect of any stimulants can only be short-term and that it may wear off embarrassingly at quite the wrong145 words
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Article, Illustration1201 1966-11-16 10 Alistair Cooke - Alistair Cooke by After a B-film cavalryman, a philanthropic Ivy Leaguer and a clean-cut tycoon, the hero is an old campaigner THE off-year election, that is to say, a Congressional election which falls between two Presidential elections, is more often than not a complicated1,201 words
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315 1966-11-16 10 •CUSAH-LAH' (S.T. Nov. 5» appears to be under the impression that the arrangement whereby students resident In West Malaysia must seek admission to the University of Malaya unless they wish to read a course of study not available in that university315 words
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Letter198 1966-11-16 10 WITH reference to the letter from Mrs. E. Voltz of Melbourne. Australia, published in the Straits Times of Oct. 24. 1966, I have referred to the case papers relating to her enquiry and find that the delay was unfortunately due to the original letter from the198 words
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Letter53 1966-11-16 10 IN writing about "Reforming: the mother of Parliaments 1 Mr. Karl Meyer is guilty of misquoting one of that "venerable institution's" greatest reformers, John Bright who. in a speech at Birmingham on April 28. 1859. said. "England Is the mother of Parliaments" a not unimportant difference of meaning. Kurplr"53 words
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Advertisement758 1966-11-16 10 in Hnriln fIS i Mimimum) NAMBIAR to Bharatl and Raj a a»n, tanjay and brother to Sunlta oa DMaavall Day. Many thanks to specialists and suit K.K. Hospital. !i> Wordt SIS (Mimimmm) WILSON— SUSAN: Between Wilson son *f Paul Ym and Susan daughter •f C.T. Tang on November 16, IMS*.758 words
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Advertisement167 1966-11-16 10 t --/ft NT \L -lslr**< ...there's only one watch and it's made by Tudor. Delicate flawless beauty resting on your wrist, keeping time with the matchless accuracy of its precise Swiss movement And Tudor Watches have a ladylike modesty about price. Until you see the Tudor range of Watches, you'll167 words
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Article203 1966-11-16 11 $30,000 award for widow, family SINGAPORE, Tues. Judgment for $30,000 was awarded by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today to the widow and family of Tan Soo Kee. 30. a lorry driver, who was killed In the course of his work at a rranite quarry belonging to Aik203 words
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Article60 1966-11-16 11 SINGAPORE. Tui'.s. Mr. Loh j Slang Yone. a cataloguer of the Nanyang University library, has returned from the United States after obtaining a master's degree In libraryship from the Syracuse I University. Before his studies in the United States under an Asian Foundation scholarship. Mr.60 words
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Article107 1966-11-16 11 A strike ballot by EWU SINGAPORE. Tues. The Electrical Workers Union, an affiliate of the Singapore Public Dally Rated Employees' Unions Federation will take a strike ballot on Nov. 20. It will be the fifth affiliate to take a strike ballot in line with the federation's decision to take industrial107 words
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Article32 1966-11-16 11 PENANO. Tues. The general manager of the Straits Echo. Mr. M. Saravanamuttu, will give a talk on "Try And Do Good" at the Penang Lions Club's monthly dinner tonight.32 words
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Article, Illustration319 1966-11-16 11 A TWO-HOUR WAIT: THEN A ROUSING WELCOME The main purpose of our visit is to foster closer relations, says youth leader KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. J]IGHTY-ONE students from the University of Indonesia were today given a rousing welcome by their Malaysian counterparts when they flew in319 words
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119 1966-11-16 11 ZINGAPORE. Tues.— After marriage, a man went back periodically alone to his mother's house and stayed there off and on. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tan was told In the High Court today. ladam LJm Lian Oeok, 27, wife of the man, said this119 words
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Article55 1966-11-16 11 PENANO. Tues. More than X> switch plugs worth 1900 were sported missing from the walls I 43 newly-built houses in the >lr of Temple Road here yesteray. The theft of about 6.160 yard* r wire from several telephone ales In Kutang Merbong Road i Tassek Glugor.55 words
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Article49 1966-11-16 11 KULIM, Tues. The Minister f Education. Inche Mohamed whir Joharl, will open a new (alay school building at Sldlm lllage. about 12 miles from here. in Friday. The same afternoon, the Mlnlser will open the new Oanesh 'a mil school at Serdang. about 14 niles from here.49 words
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Article36 1966-11-16 11 SUNGFI PATANI. Tues Trip l*v. Brothers Soter Fernanda of ungo) Patanl. Anthony Francis Ipoh and Francu- Louis or apah will be ordained priests in if Penang Cathedral of The A*umptlon on Dee. 10-36 words
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Article39 1966-11-16 11 PENANG. Tues. The East Jelutong Umno branch will hold children's Koran reading competition in the village mosque early next month. It will be open to children of members between th« aces of 8 and 12.39 words
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Article34 1966-11-16 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Pha Yiap Kwang was today remanded by a magistrate pending trial on a charge of raping a 13-year-old girl In King George V Park on Oct. 19 at about 10 am34 words
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143 1966-11-16 11 \jUAR. Tues. —Nr xT Swee Sock, 28, alias Ng Cha 80, was today committed to stand trial in the High Court on a charge of murdering Lim Hua Beng, alias Lim Beng, 57, with a CAR. The decision was reached by the magistrate.143 words
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Article65 1966-11-16 11 PENANG. Tues— i eh Chlefc Keh. 32. was allowed $500 bail today when lie pleaded not guilty tn a charge of dishonestly Inducing a salesman to deliver to him four new tyres. Teh. it was nlleged. rheated Ooh Boon Leong. of Swee Hin and Co. on65 words
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Advertisement277 1966-11-16 11 Because you can't bear the heat breathing back at you— gtt an EATON car air conditioner. Too costly, you think? W« bet the figure you have in mind is higher than our price. Don't be misled by the EATON'S elegance. We admit It looks expensive. And its super efficiency places277 words
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Advertisement197 1966-11-16 11 m "i. s^^V *s t I Santa is arriving at the Store today at Santa will be in Robinson's every- I iS 10.00 o.m. He's moking his yeorly trip to Robinson's. And tiny tots will gother <™»y ''<"" Iv.UU a.m. to Noon and jM round to shore in the fun197 words
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Miscellaneous718 1966-11-16 11 RADIO MALAYSIA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Malaysian Short Stories: 6on StKVICE: 41 a 60.2 Metres Prog. Summary: 6.03 AnMEDtUM WAVE SERVICE: nouncement; 60S Children s 319 Metre* Corner; 6.30 The News; 6.40 AM.: 6.00 Prog. Bummary; Regional News, Interlude: 645 6.02 Morning Melodies: 7.00 Extracts Prom the Editorials The News; 7.10 Breakfast718 words
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296 1966-11-16 12 Malaysia is now making nylon wear A NEW factory to manufacture nylon material for men and women's wear is to be constructed on an acre of land at Prai Gardens, opposite Penang. Operated by the Pacific Garment Factory Ltd. the factory is already in production in temporary premises. Dato Chan296 words
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Article, Illustration193 1966-11-16 12 BDH CHIEF PAYS FIRST VISIT TO SINGAPORE MR. DAVID L. M. Robertson, chairman of the £10i million British pharmaceutical and chemical manufacturers B.D.H. Group Ltd.. has arrived In Singapore where the company has Its Far Eastern offices. It is Mr. Robertson's first visit to Singapore and Malaysia since his appointment193 words
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Article, Illustration189 1966-11-16 12 SAS advances revenue by six per cent ♦SCANDINAVIAN Airlines traf- flc for the 1965 1966 financial year Increased six per cent, to 416 million revenue ton-kilo-meters, compared with the cor responding systemwlde results for 1964-1965. it was announced by Mr. John E. O. Hoyer, general manager S.A.S. in Singapore. Malaysia189 words
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Article91 1966-11-16 12 'THE senior personnel and sales staff of main authorised Hoover dealers in Singapore and Johore recently attended a three-day seminar organised by Harper. Gilfillan Co. Ltd. the sole agents lor Hoover, in this region. Mr. John K. Young, Hoover's Par East manager, was the main speaker describing91 words
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Article, Illustration179 1966-11-16 12 P*ELT TEXTILES (Malaysia) Ltd. held an open house earlier this month at its showroom In Chow House. Robinson Road, Singapore. This gave the public a fiance to view the latest arrivals of upholstery and curtain materials as well as new floor and w»U coverings from mills in Australia.179 words
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Article, Illustration217 1966-11-16 12 I\|R. DAVID C.EBTETM K. (above centre) export manager of a leading manufacturer of duplicating machines and equipment has arrived In Kuala Lumpur to study thr Malaysian market which he described as one of the best in the Far East. Mr. Gestetner, who is the rrandson of the217 words
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Article, Illustration176 1966-11-16 12 rpHE manager of The A Anglo-Thai Corporation Ltd. Roneo and office equipment division, Mr. James Douglas, has left for Hong Kong for a 5 day seminar for all Litton Industries agents in Asia and the Pacific Area. Litton Industries Is an American organisation and Its176 words
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Article, Illustration170 1966-11-16 12 r pm. first two BP Malaysia petrol service stations to operate in Perak were officially declared open in Ipoh last week. Occasion was also taken to mark the official entry of the company Into Perak with a cocktail party and a film show attended by about 200170 words
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Article196 1966-11-16 12 SINGAPORE and Malaysia are a promising market for sewing machines in the opinion of Mr. Eugen Schlafer, overseas sales manager for Asia, of the West German sewing machine manufacturers. PfaiT, who Is in Singapore again for discussions on policy matters and the local market with196 words
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Advertisement446 1966-11-16 12 mm FLOWN DAILY mftSGrSBM T0 UksMAM SINGAPORE Mail Coupon Hirt I enclose herewith a postal/money order or cfceque for being my subscription for The Australian Financial Review. 3 months 39.00 including postage. 6 months 75.00 12 months $150.00 6 C M C T NAME ADDRESS STRAITS TIMES PRESS (M) LTD..446 words
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Advertisement230 1966-11-16 12 [bosch] I^erviceJ BOSCH FUEL INJECTION EQUIPMENT For Maximum Performance from DIESEL PETROL ENGINES All vehicles private cars, lorries, buses, tractors, marine engines, stationary motors, diesel locomotives, rail cars and thousands of diesel engines are achieving maximum efficiency thanks to BOSCH Fuel-Injection Equipment. Sales and Service: DIESEL- ELECTRIC (M) LTD. 38,230 words
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Article, Illustration482 1966-11-16 13 Clay stops 'Big Cat' in 3 CHALLENGER GETS A BAD BEATING ||OI'STON, Tues. World heavyweight champion Cassius Clay completely outclassed Cleveland Williams by stopping the challenger at one minute and eight seconds of the third round at the Astrodome here last night. Referee Harry Kessler Jumped between the fighters andReuter - 482 words
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272 1966-11-16 13 I ONDON. Tues.— Dr. Roger Bannister, the first runner to break the four-minute mile barrier, said yesterday that holding the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City was unfair because of the altitude. Speaking at the press conference given by Mr. Denis Howell. theReuter - 272 words
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183 1966-11-16 13 CRICKET Improved batting by S'pore Police IIONG KONG. Tues.—Bln"gapore Police drew with Hong Kong League XI in a one-day match here yesterday, after showing improved batting form. Scores: HK Leasue 196-6 declared; Singapore Police 141 M. Singapore lost opening batsman Oopal Krishnan without a run on the board, but SivamayamReuter - 183 words
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453 1966-11-16 13 THREE- YEARLY WORLD CUP BID BY EUROPE SOCCER ROUNDUP 71 KKH. Tues. A propotj sal to stage the World Cup once every three years instead of every four will go before international football federation officials here this week, a European soccer official said yesterday. The proposal comes from the I453 words
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Advertisement62 1966-11-16 13 WWEI2£ TV<£ Piisj MA"/ B£ ■SE^T BACK 6O Fgc-r ce €fO fkom <*& fgoht eo&e. iH/AVB F'CtJNP -fMg t^)W PLYIN& <SHO< <O rS£ THO MO^-T eFFeC<\V& CvgNJ WW&M A HA-ZARP P'RON-pc* -TUB- £N-n2ANC£ a tow &w>r \\A*:ei> FI&U&IN& oi&rAsiceH»6« CBrflCAL&eee*< tow *4ssc//e&s .eu/Y errs*/ ■fj^fi SAi-i- I*7^l. sk/p /e/&*/r 3AC/tr62 words
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Advertisement273 1966-11-16 13 JFoMoCol 0 FoMoCo IS THE NAME FOR GENUINE FORD PARTS Fit only fully-guaranteed, genuine FoMoCo parts and accessories on your Ford vehicle. Ford style and quality are the best at lowest cost repair charges are low and established. That's Ford motoringl Only FoMoCo parts are fit for your Ford FORD273 words
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Advertisement828 1966-11-16 14 I Continued from Pace Itl ANNOUNCEMENTS to Word* SIS (Minimum) MISS CATHERINE B. JACKSON, past missionary. Is beloved not by one but her thrusands of her other surviving wards today. GIVE A CAPIZ shell banging lampshades Hi distinctively different. Available at the Ming Shops, 438 Orchard Road or at Fitzpatrlck's.828 words
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Advertisement1052 1966-11-16 14 SITUATIONS WANTED IS Word* SI (Min.)— Box SI ct*. txtrm CHINESE FEMALE, 7 years experienced In commercial firm. Familiar all office work. Available Immediately. Box A44«9 ST. Spore. CHINESE TRAINEE NURSE, over 21, wishing to proceed to U.K. in April 1967 for further training under arrangements made with hospitals seeks1,052 words
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Advertisement950 1966-11-16 14 ACCOMMODATION WANTED li Word* St (Min.)— Box St ct: txlra FOR AMBASSADOR S RESIDENCE very up-to-date bouse required preferably furnished. Write Box A 4473 S.T.. B'pore. UNFURNISHED 2/3 room house/flat In quiet locality wanted Immediately. Jl-" p.m. max. Ring (Spore) *****. WANTED GROUNOFLOOR gortown and workshop space, approximately 3.500 »q.950 words
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Advertisement878 1966-11-16 14 TOURS EXCURSIONS IS Word* U (Min.)— Box St rts. main MALAYA 7-DAYS MSM/- Departure every Saturday. Sundsy, Monday C/ Highlands 4-daya Ms6o/. every Wednesday C> Highland* 7-days Mslos/--tv*ry Sunday Bangkok Chlengmai ladays Ms 34. r 19/11, S/U. 10/12 Cambodia 7-day* Ms44o/. 24/11/66. |'I2M. 15/12/ M Malaya/Haadyai It-days MSISO/- 9/12/66. 23/12/66878 words
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Advertisement950 1966-11-16 14 RUGS. CARPETS i CURIOS GENUINE BARGAINS! GREAT SAVINGS: BELGIAN COTTON 9' x 12* 70.00 BELGIAN VIZIR 9' x 12' 5175.00 JAPANESE COTTON 9' x 12' S 27.00 SMALLER SIZES AVAILABLE FOR ALL ABOVE. KASHMIRI NUMDHAS I' I <' I 13.50 BUY NOW A SAVE ON PAKISTANI. PERSIAN. INDIAN. GERMAN A950 words
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Advertisement840 1966-11-16 14 FOR SALE IS Word* U (Min.)— Box St ct*. trtrm LEICA MS CAMERA with 33mm. 30mm. 00mm. 133 mm, lenses. Phone (Spore). Wee Alk Chuan, *****, *****. SWISH CURTAIN RAIL with Nylon fittings, cording set smooth silent action, no pelmet ne. d.d Merchandise A Produce Ltd. 3 George Lee Chambers840 words
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Advertisement682 1966-11-16 14 WHERE TO STAY (Malaysia) I IS Word* St (Min.)- -Box SO ct: txtrm CAUSEWAY INN aireonditloned Bar j snd Restaurant. J B Tel 3120. NEW STRAITS VIEW HOTEL Johore Bahru Seaside Dancing and I Excellent English and Chinese Food. J.B. 2133 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) li Word* St (Min.)— Box682 words
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Advertisement448 1966-11-16 14 [■H^Bg4^Ajg|e^WC«^glsWßß«Hl^sWsaß^B^s*W>*llWßß«^ss*HlJ REPAIRS TO LEVEL CROSSING The public is hereby informed that the railway level crossing at 29 m.s Tebong— Batanß Melaka Road will be under repairs on Sunday 20th November. I tween hours of 12.45 p.m. and 9.00 p.m- and traffic will be allo'vcd to pa&s intermit ten ly according448 words
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Advertisement1294 1966-11-16 15 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST UK Out S'poro Sails P.S'ham Pmm| MYRMIMN isbon. Have, Liverpool, MIlMt, Glasgow Not Ig Niv 71 Not 21 29 Not M MENELAUS L ifroool, CIMgOW Niv 21 Net 21 DIOMEO L-uoes, Liverpool, A'moutti Not 21 Net 21 Not 27/2 BM 1 MACHAON IM Nit 211,294 words
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Advertisement1441 1966-11-16 15 TH£ E A VML/NFS i*k i irnr EXPRESS SAILINGS TO 6ENOAROTTEROAM-HAMBURG AARHUS COPENHAGEN P. Sham Penang Spore > Genoa R dam H'burg Aarnus C'hagen SARGODHA gj Niv BJ 27 21/21 30 2 Oec Ok II Dec 27 Dec 31 lan 1 JM 5 SUMIAWA Dec 29 27 7121 11/2 Jm1,441 words
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Advertisement1122 1966-11-16 15 I Benuljne I EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. BVfeltr TETkY U BENLLDI Rotteroam let 21 Smgaccr* Pt Sham Penang Hamburg lee 21 Nev 21 22 Niv 23 24 For Liverpool Ik 27 BENMHOR Hun bur| I!: 7i Smiaoore Pt S'haT Penang M'brough lan 21 Nev 31 21,122 words
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Advertisement1314 1966-11-16 15 teELLFRMAH BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARO SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT. leading ton Spore P. S ham Penang CITY OF NEWCASTLE I Himourg. Rotterdam. Havre. Hull 77 21 Nit M Mot CITY IF GUILOFORD London. Hamburg. Rotterdam, Afiuerp. Hull II Bit CITY OF WINNIPEG London Hamburg. Rotterdam, Ha.re.1,314 words
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Article166 1966-11-16 16 MELBOURNE Turs INDUSTRIALS edsed lower in 1 quiet trading. B.H.P. ciiopped 4 cents to $5.82. In reaction to movr to sell up the retail group unless another acceptable ofler —is made, following breakdown in nesnttations with Ralli Bros. Sharpest mo\p in rasier Basr Metals wmj Mount Isa down166 words
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Article123 1966-11-16 16 y-MIPI lying »l«n«»idt th. tingapor* "tlombala «7. haWM Ma.ru s/9. Rtriiat Kut»ml 10 11. Knhin Maru II 1«, Ceylon Maru 19. Kinabalu 11 <-,ty of Ginldford > 324. Katakl 23. Kmpir* G-nnrt (1) 27 fa, Ntchiryu Maru 29 30. Thorwrient .13 34, Stentor 3S 38. Ayutbm 42123 words
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Article117 1966-11-16 16 THE Atatciatltn of Bankt In Malaysia made these changes fn Itn rates to merchants yeaterday (all i rateii to SIOO): United Btatta: buying TT 32 11 IS. I airmail OD 3J 13 16. 90 d at. 33 5/16 1 credit hills, 33 9/16 trade bills. Canada: buying TT117 words
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Article78 1966-11-16 16 I Output from the estates and mines in the Guthrie Group lor October and for 1966 to date in brackets are as lollows: rubrwr i croup i 9533.000 lb (88.310UU0 lbi. IOUI.Mii-i 79.000 lb (711.000 Ibi. tea 123.000 lb 1 1.213.000 lb). p.«lm oil i croup > 2.52478 words
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Article40 1966-11-16 16 ON th* traa txthama market in Honi; Kong yrnterday the U.S. d*Har M quoird at 5 741 for T.T. and A TI for cash. Starling Ma quntnl at ISM and ont tatl »f nolrt it 266. 1^ I40 words
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Article25 1966-11-16 16 Nov. 15. RIBBEK PRICE 62f cents (down one-eishtb of a cent). TIN: 5G07.62* (up fttlfft). Estimated unofficial ofTirins 240 tons (up five tons).25 words
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720 1966-11-16 16 From Our Market Correspondent VERY quiet conditions ruled on the Stock Excnange yesterday and turnover amounted to 510.450 units valued at 5830.000. In the industrial section prices were steady with no real trend. Guinness advanced from 52.48 to 52.51 while Motor Investments and720 words
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Article30 1966-11-16 16 Malayan Stock Indtrrs Nov. 14 Nov IS •Industrials: 88.93 88 87 Tins: lOT.nn 107.86 rubbers: 110 87 111.U5 *Dec. 30, lit; :=1 no Drc. 29. 1 in: =lini30 words
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Article958 1966-11-16 16 BtSINKSS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur tiading looms of the Stock Exchange vekterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackeU: INDUSTRIALS: Boli»t«J« (2.000) tI.4S; C.C.M. il.OOO) $1.40 D. (1.0U0) XI 41 U. r.'.OOUi X1. 3-. 13.000) .1.39. M.OOO) 11 40:958 words
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Article246 1966-11-16 16 TIECEMBER fira* gndm nbWr MJ f.o.b. bu.Tf-r» closed at 5 bum. in Kuala, Lumpur and Siocmpar* ye»terd»y at «2* 4 cento par R> down one-eirhth of a cwnt oat Monday's closing l»r«l far ikM pomtion. The toM waa verr tjolc*. K.A.S. and M.R V clnnln*; prlaM In eenta246 words
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Article76 1966-11-16 16 pHINEII Product Eiihant., I. nilMr. n»on prictt p*r picul y.lt.rday: C.twiut til: bulk |4I t a»ll»ra. drum 14.11 Krll.n. C.»r>: Nov. DM. t'K r'on'lnrnt: Unquoted. Pita*': Mnmok ohlle $177| MOtJM, Mn«]k whttt 1178 nlkct, n>*<:«! aarawak black 51.. utilrrn. garbled Uminni Murk Sl-'iN Mlttia, <■««% NI.VV.. ASIA (14076 words
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Article16 1966-11-16 16 The following further October rubber crops are announced KrmPM 1.573.500 lb. Nyalaa 102.700 Ib.16 words
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Advertisement1096 1966-11-16 16 Vl""*' KAWASAIU tUSEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific «V Atlantic Service Bsnjkoli Hi -I* -b L. Anffiai N.York Scarsport Philad. •Ktaikawa Mart" 122 Dk 27/31 Bit II IM 4 Ftß IB Ftß II Ftß "la.kvt Mara 21 24 Jm 21 31 Jai 11 Ftß i Mar IB Mar IS Mtr Japan1,096 words
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Advertisement982 1966-11-16 16 P&O to Europe and the United Kingdom s.s. "ORONSAY" (28,000 tons fully oirconditionet) itobiliied) Departing SINGAPORE 25 Nov 1966 PENANG 26 Nev 1966 Arriving LONDON 19 Dec 1966 via Bombay. Aden, Pert Said, Piraeus, Naples, Palma and Rotterdam. LIMITED FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE ONLY. s.s. "CATHAY" (14,000 tens fully airconditioned)982 words
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Advertisement332 1966-11-16 16 b'POKt P*SMAM PENANG ETA/ETD 6TA/ETO ETA/ETO FROM MADRAS. NAGAPATTINAM MOMAMMEOI' For Nogopottinom ft Modroi Not 26/29 Nev 10 Dttt 1 FROM CALCUTTA M.V. "STATE OF TRA VANCORE COCHIN For Brisbane. Sydney i, Melbourne Oec 1/ 3 Oec 1/1 FROM JAPAN M.V "STATE OF GUJARAT" For Colcutto Ne» le/16 FROM CALCUTTA332 words
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613 1966-11-16 17 FOLLOWING the announcement of the new G.S.A. sales policy the price of Straits tin yesterday rose §4.371 to $607.62) picul on an ofTrrinc estimated up 5 tons to 240 tons. LONDON: Tin on Monday ruled about steady in a turnover,613 words
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Advertisement642 1966-11-16 17 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP MESSRS BASRAI BROTHERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Partnership heretofore guhMMing between NOORUDDIN S/O Tayeball Basral ESOOFALI SO Tayeball Basrai and MOHAMEDALI S/O Tayeball Basrai carrying on business at Nos. 3 Si 5 Chulia Street and 19 19A Market Street Singapore and 173 Jalan642 words
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Advertisement545 1966-11-16 17 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) PETALING JAVA TOWN BOARD NOTICE I NDfcR SECTIONS 39, 42 43. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it u> proposed to adopt tor assessment purposes the 1966 assessment list for 1967 and that additions to the assessment list tor the year 1967 have been545 words
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Advertisement665 1966-11-16 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SABAH FOUNDATION VACANCIES Ref: BP/A/001/1 Applications are Invited from Malaysian citizens for the following posts with the Sabah Foundation to be stationed in Jesselton. Sabah:— (1) Director Salary: $1,400/- per mensem, and a monthly housing allowance of $350/-. Qualifications: The Director Is the key officer of the Foundation.665 words
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Advertisement755 1966-11-16 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Facaltv 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 is 1967 111 Chain ol BaclertolOKT. Biochemistry, Pharmacology and Phrenological Medicine. (11l Lecturers/ Assistant Lecturer* in Anaestnesiolocy.755 words
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Advertisement818 1966-11-16 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are Invited from Malaysian Citiaens for the following appointments: 1. CERTIFICATE WRITERS (Division III) in the Ministry of Education. Malaysia. Salary scale: (Men) $100x7.50-160: (Women) —$80x6-128 plus Cast of Living Allowance at current rates. AOE: Must have attained their 17th but not their 23rd818 words
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Advertisement852 1966-11-16 17 possesses the academic qualification prescribed above but not the required two years' approved poet graduate experience. A candidate with less than one year's approved experience will be appointed on a salary of $554/- a month. A candidate with less than two years' but nd less than one year's approved experience852 words
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Advertisement703 1966-11-16 17 FOOD SPECIALITIES MALAYA LIMITED, PETALING JAVA INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR THI FOLLOWING POSITIONS PITTIR with experience In high speed con-moking mochines required for our Tinshop department. Must hoy« ot leost 5 yeors' experience in industry. Age between 24 30. Good salary ond attractive benefits fir the right person. Only Ist grade703 words
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243 1966-11-16 18 Epsom Jeep - Jerry 's Special shines in heavy going Epsom Jeep RACING with JERRY'S Special, with apprentice Sonny Ng up, showed impressive form in a trial with stablemate The Arch c r (apprentice Don Rugdee) at Ipoh yesterday morning. They raced over 3f In 39. Jerry's Special was striding out extremely well243 words
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Article713 1966-11-16 18 0) WEIGHTS for all nine races at Ipoh on Sunday are: CL 3. DIV I— SIF.S. Besame Mucho 9.00 Joint Ventura 8.07 Juit William 8.06 Brave Chevalier 8.06 Balmy Air 8.06 Glorigo 8.05 Majorana 8.05 Rubber Planter 111 8.05 .lark's Code 8.04 I mc Jade 8.02 Tinggi Gunong 8.01713 words
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196 1966-11-16 18 MALAYSIAN Police rugger team of 19 players and two officials will leave for Bangkok on Sunday tor their sixth annual match against Royal Thai Police on Nov 23. The touring party will Include all 15 players in the side who beat Armed196 words
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Advertisement709 1966-11-16 18 ANGLO ORIENTAL PLANTATIONS LIMITED The following of the Company* properties are offered for nale: JUDRA KSTATE Located near Banting. Srlangor and planted with 4.254. 75 acres of oil palms. 2.C92.96 acres of rubber and 25 acres of pineapples. The estate is equipped with a very modern palm oil mill and709 words
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Advertisement494 1966-11-16 18 NOTICES THE ROAD TRAFFIC ORDINANCE, NO. 36 OF 1961 NOTICE OF INTENTION UNDER SECTION 65(2) It la hereby notified for genera) Information that the Deputy Prime Minister Intends to make an order to be cited as the Singapore Motor Club (Dunlop Oap Hill Climb) Order. 1966. (a) On Saturday, 26th494 words
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Advertisement580 1966-11-16 18 fIcOTT TE)nglish(&ea.)limited. J INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE [CUMMINS Their expanding lIESEL departments have Si VACANCIES fflP WORKSKnPMANAGER SERVICE EN6INEERS UinVIUL lUI SALES EN6INEERS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS ■MM Wtf CH fl ■■BinP'J w IwKJqm -~4l I H pj I |i Bl3i»j|pJSflr *J 9tF Overhauling a Cummins engine in our workshop580 words
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Article98 1966-11-16 19 HONG KONG, Tups. C. Hartnoll of Singapore finished fourth m thr Finn class in th> Far EaM Regatta which ended here yesterday. The winner was Charles Mil'.rr of the Manila Yacht Club. Second was Ulli Gerull of Hone Kong »:id third Ray WUewarden« <>f cryion. In98 words
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Article28 1966-11-16 19 I'rncku Yai'ub (up {.A. Star): Kpdali bt Ppn.-ini? 8-4 with one drawn. Malacca Club <.lMmi>ion*hip (A. Kerohi: 1 B. Bond 1178 pts) a Chfong Pak Srontt (181t.28 words
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Article13 1966-11-16 19 L. Perak l.ragup (T. AriMin): Comb, schools 12 (4 penalties) Indians 0.13 words
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Article44 1966-11-16 19 Penan* Public Services s-flnal: PTtßons 10 City Council 0. Dato Teoh (up final (Kluangi: Muar Youths 5 J. Bahru Youths 2. Kluang Div. 1: 75 AC Sqdrn 1 Education 1; Revprtex 'A' 2 Gurkha Engnrs 3; Div. 3: OPM 3 Territorial Army 2.44 words
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Article, Illustration332 1966-11-16 19 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG By rf ENGKU Abdul Rahman, the Malaysian Prime Minister, will be re-elect-ed president of the Asian Football Confederation when the AFC hold their third congress at Bangkok on Dec. 17 AFC secretary Koe Ewe Teik said in Penang yesterday that the Tengku332 words
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Article379 1966-11-16 19 Singapore 's honour in your hands WOK TELLS SPORTS TEAMS: pie of Singapore must increasingly feel the tremendous role that sport can and must play in building a young nation. "Sporu and games are not just luxuries that can be dispensed with. The value that can be derived from them379 words
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Article34 1966-11-16 19 The Penang and North Malaya Motor Club will hold lta annual speed trial on Sunday at Quarry Drive- Penang. Scrutlneerlng will begin at 7 a.m. end the timed runs at 9 a.m.34 words
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Article79 1966-11-16 19 LAS VEGAS, rues. John Surtees. Britain's former world racing driver, became the Cana-dian-American champion when he won the 210-mile Stardust Grand Prix here. Driving a Lola-Chevrolet. Surtees averaged 109 25mph il"s.Bkph> to cover the course in lhr. 55m 27fcec. He !ed from start to finish, andReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration227 1966-11-16 19 MANSOOR RAHMAN - ASIAN GAMES Another boxer in Malaysian team MANSOOR RAHMAN By ANOTHER boxer has been added to the Malaysian team to the Filth Asian Games in Bangkok next month. He l.s lightweight George Vuiliuemler, 24, of the Armed Forces. Vuilluemler was In the original list of seven boxers recommended by the227 words
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Advertisement71 1966-11-16 19 HI ONLY 71 HOURS AWAY OY QANTAS iiMJ r .^d^L— bb^t^ M W J m^f^^ BBk ilk BHBifti^^BW'^ii Pv<t^^lß Lv£? St^^^Bw <s^^"~* 8888 l BBBfBBBB^BS^^ X ~^^^^rJ All ttie excitement ul nlnr Vautionlind Australia it less than kalf a day away by Qantas V-Jet. Ym lave a choice of frequent71 words
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Advertisement526 1966-11-16 19 ■w STOP a m «f-i §m b» Bg^ where it starts! HbbbbbC^^* 1 I Only Breacol contains Xylopol, the amazing medicine that kills cough-causing germs on contact Most children's coughs and colds start in ihe throat, i where germs settle and multiply. BREACOL With XYLOPOL Breacol fights your child's cough526 words
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Miscellaneous306 1966-11-16 19 HOCKEY Spore Div. 1: SRC v Police. Div. 3: Woodbridge v Army. KKiOKK 1.. Prrak league: Pottiuda Sukan v DTC <T. Anson). Straits Times Crossword IHbHIL^ ACROSS 7. Shares In blockade, perhapa? 1. Bears examination, as the vet- (10) Ml does, perhaps (5, 6). 9. Bird scatters beans In many306 words
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95 1966-11-16 20 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Nanyang University today expelled 60 students described as "unlawful elements." Thirty-nine are from Malaya, four from Sarawak and the rest from Singapore. The university's disciplinary committee held an emergency meeting to decide on the expulsions. A statement said the step was taken95 words
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Article44 1966-11-16 20 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Minister of State for Culture. Mr. K.C. Lee. will inaugurate a Teochew wayang show at the National Theatre at 8 p.m. on Nov. 23 to celebrate the ninth anniversary of the Yio Chu Kang Road Villagers Mutual Help Association.44 words
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Article65 1966-11-16 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. National registration teams will be stationed tomorrow only at Kong Kuan community centre, off Buklt Pan Jang, from tomorrow to Friday at Kebun Übi community centre, Jalan Penggaga to register residents for the new plastic identitycards. Another centre for the registration of the new65 words
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Article373 1966-11-16 20 LONDON, Tues.— The London i stock market was firm today. Prices Improved at the start, with buying centred mainly on leading j Industrials. The favourably-regarded British trade figures brought further gains, with leaders up to Is. higher at the close. But dealers pointed out I that movements were373 words
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433 1966-11-16 20 rpENGKU Abdul Rah--1 man today welcomed the suggestion to form a national cooperative organisation to strengthen the cooperative movement in th° country. Through this single national body, the Government could direct the development of co-operative societies throughout Malaysia, the Prime Minister said.433 words
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526 1966-11-16 20 SHAREHOLDERS' 'SAVE US' PLEA IN LETTER TO MANAGER OF EXCHANGE Lim: No action on Gammons as price has stabilised... SINGAPORE. Tu«s. THE Slock Exchange of Malaysia and SingaDOR is to take no action in regard to transactions in Gammon shares, which last week fell sharply in price and had a526 words
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Article54 1966-11-16 20 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Shell "ilm Library has two new colour ilms for loan to the public. One ntitled "Preserving the Wasa" is n the preservation of an ancient hip. and the other. "The Growing lame." is on carbon dioxide. For ookings. contact Mr. Roland Lee.54 words
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Article55 1966-11-16 20 SINGAPORE. Tues- The Staee Club are In urgent need of amateur music 'ans to make up a smnll orchestra for its Christmas musical production. "Toad of Toad Hall." They need a lead violinist two second violin a rlarinctLst and a fiute plavrr Tin should contact55 words
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Article36 1966-11-16 20 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Singaore Teachers' Polk Dance Society all hold a folk dance course for eachers at the Raffles Girls' Prinary School hall. Queen Street, rom Dec. 12 to 23, at 9 a.m. laily.36 words
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Article42 1966-11-16 20 SINGAPORE. Tues.— There will no water and poor pressure (o lorrow from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Voodlands Road between 15i m.s. nd 15J m.s.. part of Lorong "atimah. Naval Base Road iWoodinds) and part of Marsiling Road42 words
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Obituary123 1966-11-16 20 MR. KMONG KOK ENO, a«e<l 47. pamird away pracrfully at O.H. on 15.11.66. Cortcei- Iravn 24. Marshall Road on 17.11 66 MR. LAU EE FONQ (276, UpperPaya Lehar Road) passed ay ay prarcfuliy at O. H. 15-11-66 leaving behind his beloved wife Oalk V.r. only son Kok KenK. Funeral123 words
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Obituary36 1966-11-16 20 IN LOVING MEMORY of our dear)? brlovtd mother Mrs. Er M. Q Willlami departed on IH'll/M. Pane* of Urn* arc turning fast. But memories of you will alwajra la*t. Insartad by her Jovlnf children36 words
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Advertisement196 1966-11-16 20 i i \BY POPULAR DEMANDI i THE FASHION PARADE j j OF EXCLUSIVE SHOE DESIGNS WILL BE I i REPEATED TO THE PUBLIC a I AT 5 P.M. FRIDAY, 18th NOV., 1966 IN 1 I PREMIER STORE j I BATA BUILDING I 119. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniHimiiniiiiiiiiii? jiiWlllfi'rMillili if196 words
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Advertisement495 1966-11-16 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 10 Word, Hi I Minimum J CRELLIN:— To Anita and Btaa a son David Bhaaa al i;i>ti«-ik!i>« Hospital on J.Vll-196«i. Both wafj. Brother for Mlcnael. TON HONG BOON nnd Yoke Yes (Katherlnr) nr< saeaaad, it lit. to announce thrir 2nd nrrlvnl IVII-6S a Kirl! nlstrr fur Koon Prnc.495 words
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Miscellaneous52 1966-11-16 20 The weather Hißhrst and lowest Ifiiimiuipa in Malay.Mi. mid Smi:atx>rc lor (he period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday Hit-best I.oupsi Kuala Lumpur P3 73 Kota Bharu 86 73 Penan* 86 73 Ipoh 88 72 Malacca 91 73 Singapore 90 73 C. Hinhlands 72 57 Jesselton 88 75 Kuching52 words
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