The Straits Times, 26 November 1966
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Title Section25 1966-11-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times The Ncitiwiiil WewspHpHr Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211425 words
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Article, Illustration155 1966-11-26 1 Viet's No. 2 soldier is a woman [JONG KONG, Fri. The deputy comni;mder-in-chief of Yietcong forces in South Vietnam is a WOMAN, th c New China news agency revealed last night. The agency named her as Madame Nguyen Thi Dinh (above). It quoted her as saying in a recent interviewReuter - 155 words
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Article22 1966-11-26 1 PARIS. Fri. A pea-soup fog at Parls-Qrly airport today forced 28 planes irom nbrnaq) to divert to other airports. UPI.UPI - 22 words
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Article242 1966-11-26 1 THOUSANDS EVACUATE HANOI MANILA, Friday. J^ORTH Vietnamese authorities have started mass evacuation of Hanoi's 600,000 population in anticipation of eventual American bombing attacks on the city, according to a Filipino journalist who visited Hanoi this month. Mr. Antonio S. Araneta, assistant general manager of the Graphic weekly magazine, wrote an242 words
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Article153 1966-11-26 1 100 killed and a total of 749 Gls wounded in a week... SAIGON, Friday AMERICAN combat deaths in the Vietnam war have passed the 6,000 mark, U.S. spokesmen said today. They said 100 U.S. servicemen were killed in the week ending last Saturday to raise the153 words
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Article95 1966-11-26 1 Subandrio: No plea for clemency JAKARTA. Fri. The Indonesian Supreme Court Chief Justice, Dr. Surjadi, today said that the former Deputy Premier. Dr. Subandrio. has not filed a request for clemency. Subandrio was sentenced to death last month by a special military tribunal in Jakarta for alleged complicity in last95 words
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Article50 1966-11-26 1 SINGAPORE. Fri— Radio Australia will broadcast a cover of the Australian general election results from 6 p.m. to 9.10 p.m. Singapore time tomorrow. The key period will be between 7.30 p.m. and 8.30 p.m.. Singapore time. Transmissions will be continuous on 25 metres and 31 metres50 words
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Article80 1966-11-26 1 Strike over sacred cows YEW DELHI, Fri. One third of New Delhi's shops stayed closed today following the call by Hindu groups for a nationwide strike to protest against the slaughter of cows. Police were out in full force to prevent the strikers from physically compelling shopkeepers to comply withAP - 80 words
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Article58 1966-11-26 1 KANSAS CITY, Fri. Police wielding truncheons and shotguns charged into a rock 'n' roll concert here test nlgnt to quell 8.000 rioting teenagers. Rioting started shortly before midnight when police stopped the show because of alleged obscene dances by members of the audience. About 20Reuter - 58 words
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Article48 1966-11-26 1 RANGOON. Prl.— Ceylon'* Pood and Agricultural Minister, Mr. M.D. Banda arrived today for a flve-day visit (or talks on his Government's plans to Import 300,000 tons of rice from Burma this year. Mr. Banda Is scheduled to leave for Bangkok after his stay fiere. UPI.UPI - 48 words
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Article40 1966-11-26 1 MELBOURNE. Prl. A tin which raged through the Yarragon Textile Mill at Moe. 80 mile* from Melbourne, last night caused damage estimated at A$ 1.000, 000 and has temporarily put about ISO employees out of work.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article40 1966-11-26 1 OEDDITCH. Fri. Jack Spenser, a whist player, laid down his hand of 13 spades. His companions followed 13 hearts, 13 diamonds and 13 clubs defying odds of 2,223.520.000,000,000,000,000.000,000, give or take a few thousand. Renter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article26 1966-11-26 1 were killed in an explosion «nd cw and a truck carrying tlnn of £n*ene collided 20 mile? wert of sSftw "Ported tod*y.26 words
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Article, Illustration354 1966-11-26 1 REJAL ARBEE - REJAL ARBEE SAYS MENTRI BESAR By JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. JOIIORK'S Mentri Boar, Date Haii Hassan bin Yunos, said today he would resign if the Alliance asked him to do so. In an exclusive interview, the find with the press since the reported rift354 words
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Article57 1966-11-26 1 HONG KONG. Fri —Police art Investigating a possible embezzlement of about HK$2 lO,OOO at the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation A statement by the bank said police were "conducting inquiries in connection with alleged irregularities In the books of the bank." following the disappearance of a57 words
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Article157 1966-11-26 1 Tanks ring Jakarta Red refuge lAKARTA, Fri. J Tanks rumbled into positions around a former communist .stronghold here tonight as the prelude to a new army security drive. Armed troops have carried out several house-to-house searches there since last year's attempted communist coup. The Jakarta Harrison command chief. Brig.-Gen. Juwono.157 words
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Article29 1966-11-26 1 |ERUSALEM RIOTS JKRI SALEM, rri. Arab I. eelon tro«»fl ed fire on rioter* 6*mnnstrating against lor dm Ainu Hu^'in N vp.ikcsiiKin «ald then fere sr.me casu.il!ir IP!29 words
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Advertisement32 1966-11-26 1 ttOTA^ a 17 itwns-mcAKOC flf l \^\l( SWISS WATCH t^C^f jgP WrCH DEAL& The best thing about this glass ofwater is the amount of room left for TEACHERS Pv^suon Old SCOTCH WHISKY32 words
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Article, Illustration372 1966-11-26 2 ITNITED NATIONS, Fri.— The Soviet Union yesterday launched a verbal assault against foreign military bases. Dr. Nikolai T. Fedorenko told the 121 -nation first eommitu-e that Ihe ba^e.s of Western military blot-.-were a hotbed of war and •erved to oppress the372 words
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144 1966-11-26 2 Dhani case turned over to military tribunal JAKARTA, Fri. Army strongman Gen. Suharto last night turned over the case of former Air Forte Commander, Omar Dhani, to the military tribunal. He is being held on suspicion of helping the abortive Communist coup. His trial is being billed by the localAP - 144 words
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Article35 1966-11-26 2 ABERFAN. <Wale*>, Fri. The fund for families of 144 victims of a coal-tip slide last month, reached the £1 million mark today. Money hu come from all over the world.35 words
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176 1966-11-26 2 Canada may consider move to recognise China— Pearson OTTAWA, Frt. /^ANADA will consider steps to give diplomatic recognition to China if efforts fail to seat Peking in the United Nations, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lester Pearson, said yesterday. Speaking at the end of a major foreign policy address in theReuter - 176 words
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Article, Illustration238 1966-11-26 2 'Bomb North Vietnam' call sparks N.Z. polls row A HEARTLESS, INHUMAN STATEMENT WELLINGTON, Fri AN election row has exploded over a New Zealand minister's call to bomb North Vietnam and his accompanying explanation that Orientals 'are different from ourselves." The Opposition Labour Party leader, Mr. Norman Kirk, told an electionReuter - 238 words
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Article44 1966-11-26 2 TOKYO. Fri. At least four girls died after a ferry boat carrying about 30 sightseeing Junior high school students capsized and sank off Oyano Island in southern Japan today. Police said no other details were immediately available. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article24 1966-11-26 2 LONDON. Fn. The now Indonesian Ambasoador to Britain, Ueut.-Oen. Ibrahim Adiie. presented nig credentials to Quppn Elizabath at Buckingham Palace today. A.PAP - 24 words
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185 1966-11-26 2 Bomb in plane caused crash of DC-3 ADEN, Fri. Th« A South Arabian Federal Government said last night a -deliberate act of sabotage" caused the crash of an Aden Airways plane on Monday. All 28 people aboard th« DC-3 were killed. The plane crashed into the desert 130 miles eastReuter - 185 words
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Article68 1966-11-26 2 BRISBANt. Fn. A Bill waa Introduced In the Queensland S-.aXp Parliament today to prohibit long-haired men. as wrll m women. from working near machinery unless their hair v securely fixed. The Queensland Labour and Industry Minister. Mr. J. DHerbert, .•■aid cases had been reported from overseas of menReuter - 68 words
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Advertisement170 1966-11-26 2 The best is also the easiest to get. Just phone. Wherever you go in Malaysia, you're never far from a Dunlop nearest Dunlop depot— who will put you in touch with your nearest dealer. A Dunlop dealer who is never far from a Dunlop depot. A Dunlop dealer— who can170 words
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Miscellaneous28 1966-11-26 2 TWE GAMBOLS .< A^ >ffr>y. /T thought Tuar TueX /"auT it eere^N /MOUSE WOULD STAY I JUST AS OUSTV J (clean when oeoese/ (aZq limey A* 501 aMVgQQ* Toy28 words
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Article, Illustration337 1966-11-26 3 PRAGUE, Friday. J^ BULGARIAN Ilyushin-18 airliner crashed near Bratislava airport last night, killing all 84 people abroad, it was reported today. The plane, which carried 76 passengers and a crew of eight, was on a regular flight from Sofia to Prague via BudapestReuter - 337 words
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Article78 1966-11-26 3 MELBOURNE. Fri. A big textile mill at Moe. 84 miles from here, was gutted by fire late last night and damage was estimated at more than $3,400,000. Eyewitnesses said bales of cotton and drums of liquid exploded as the tire swept through the main78 words
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Article27 1966-11-26 3 ANKARA. Fri Fifteen people were killed and 24 injured today when a truck carrying workers crashed through a bridge at Candiri, in central Turkey.27 words
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127 1966-11-26 3 I ON DON, Fri. The Lj number of jobless in Britain has jumped by 70 per cent to more than half a million since the Government imposed its rigid economic squeeze last July. The new figure for November of *****5 was the highestReuter - 127 words
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Article30 1966-11-26 3 LONDON. Fn. Princess Margaret and her husband Lord Snowdon will visit Brussels nest year when the Princess will open British Week, scheduled from Bepc to Oat. 7. Hauler.30 words
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74 1966-11-26 3 Tito envoy scores a Vatican first... VATICAN CITY, Fri.— A Yugoslavia envoy conveyed President Tito's good wishes to the Pop* yesterday and became the first Communist diplomat accredited to the Vatican. Dr. Vjekoslav Cvrlje, who does not have foil ambassadorial status, delivered his credentials and message for the Pope toReuter - 74 words
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Article53 1966-11-26 3 NEW YORK. Fri. Train services in and out of New York's grand central station were disrupted last night when a car crashed through an overpass and plunged onto the tracks. All three people in the car were killed. The vehicle burst into flames as it hit53 words
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Article35 1966-11-26 3 AMSTERDAM. Fri More than 100 prominent Dutchmen today addressed a telegram to President Soekarno asking him to reprieve his former Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio, who was sentenced to death last month. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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267 1966-11-26 3 Creation of a common market in Asia matter of time, says Black TOKYO, Friday MR. Eugene R. Black, President Johnson's adviser on South-East Asian economic development and social progress, said today he believed it was only a matter of time until steps were taken for the creation of an Asian267 words
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236 1966-11-26 3 Case of a child who DIDN'T want to be born T«RENTON (New Jer- sey), Fri. A deaf, dumb, blind and retarded se v c n-year-old child is suing two doctors for allowing him to be born. Mr. and Mrs. Irwln Gleitman of Arlington in New Jersey brought the suit onReuter - 236 words
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Article79 1966-11-26 3 Two ships collide in thick fog LONDON, Fri. Two ships collided and airline schedules were disrupted yesterday by the winter's first thick fog over southern England. The 15.848-ton tanker Crusader and the Clan MacLennan both British ships were damaged in the collision in the Thames Estuary, but there were noReuter - 79 words
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120 1966-11-26 3 PALERMO (Sicily), Fri. —Police in this Sicilian capital announced last night they had cracked a huge pornography ring that shipped lewd films from the United States to Italy The police arrested two men. one of them a New Yorker, and seized "severalAP - 120 words
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Advertisement144 1966-11-26 5 i SuJIluS Ihe one that nfl above all others hi 11 I ff inn! ■v X I Illi 3 IHI i I m I this much longer than king size ;||IJL to smoke that much smoother .•Mill 1111 l 111l i "1111 l 1 111 l i < i Kin144 words
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248 1966-11-26 6 FIREMAN'S RAPE CHARGE AMENDED SINGAPORE, Friday. jyjH. JUSTICE Kulasekaram today placed Hamzah bin Mohameq, 20, formerly a fireman with the RAF Tengah fire service, on two years' probation on an amended charge of outraging the modesty of a nine-year-old #irl behind her house in Jalan248 words
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Article50 1966-11-26 6 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Stme Darby Singapore > Limited will hold a dinner .it -he Great Shanfthai restaurant, in Armenian Street on Dec. 2 to welcome Mr. O. H. Hastings, the senior overseas sales representatives ol whisky manufacturers John Dewar and Sons Ltd. Mr. Hasting will be in Singapore lor several50 words
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Article479 1966-11-26 6 rpHK rollow intt i« today schedule of ovll aircraft movemenla at Paya Letxr airport Singapore: ARRIVALS British Eagles: From Melbourne. Perth iEG 17.1 i .■>!.". a.m.; from Hong Kong IM 1!> 6 p.m. Thai International: From Jakarta (TG 404) II IS a.m.: from Bancknk Kuala Lumpur iTG 405)479 words
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218 1966-11-26 6 OIMJAPORE. Fri. Ngee Ann College remained half-empty today, six days after police cleaned out dissident elements in the institution. In some classes today, there were fewer than 10 students each at lectures. Some of the students are still staying away in protest against218 words
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177 1966-11-26 6 M^ SINGAPORE. Friday. R. Sim Boon Woo. a Member of Parliament will ask the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr Ton' Chin Chye. at the meeting; of Parliament on Dec. 5 whether he is aware of people illegally entering Singapore along the coast at177 words
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Article23 1966-11-26 6 Singapore pi-i.— Thp so m baw»ng Tamils Association BuildinK «nd Land Fund commlttee collected a total of $18,000 during Deepavali.23 words
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Article41 1966-11-26 6 SINGAPORE. Frl.— A thr»»-d»y rxhibition of 300 works by 40 graduates of the Nanyang Academy of Pine Art* began at the Victoria Memorial Hall today. I. Is open between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. daily until Sunday41 words
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Advertisement412 1966-11-26 6 ORCHARD tonight midnight: PALACE A REAL SHOCKER! The Excitement And Suspense Never Lots Up vis You Watch a Terrifying Experience Unfolds. mWmm)k MGM Presents In Color Jtf** iPfl*^ And With Startling f^m. I' A t^~ f miii I «i iii j^ 52MILESioTERROR sviih Jconne Croinc Dono Andrews os the porents412 words
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Advertisement136 1966-11-26 6 ing; 9 Sl"^ m m rtr i Continentji m»l nfhi is the kMM «l town ciac II I WHITE BEAR 3(V REST.UP.AMT EXTENSION IN J.M. jL. [VERY S>ATLRDAY 12-2, Bns Basah Itit. yL. Til: )4MI. 2SU4. X'MAS SALE RECORDS iof all Popular Brands. 5 STEREO MONO PRICES SLASHED SING CO136 words
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Advertisement192 1966-11-26 6 To-Night At 9.00 p.m. GAY WORLD STADIUM J/t^ Set For The Second Time In Aim fIH The Bottle Royol f^P^S^^Bß^^B Tog Teom Jf Wrestling 3 Asian Champions **W$ v.. v* 4jK I European Champions. Support. nq Boutl Tony Edword-. Vs. Tiger Ahmot Johnny Ukon Vs. Singa Naranjan Tickets: 54.00; S3192 words
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Advertisement433 1966-11-26 6 "cAPIToL's'oV TONIGHT'MIDNrGHf i Another Victim... call SHERLOCK HOLMES I W JlSlh /law' WZ« /^^^^BBJ y En vt QHaflr f «b> jfff t tjmn!k d RIPPER STRIKES AGAIN iBwiNHRROR; B JOHN NEVILLE DONALD HOUSTON JOHN FRASER ANTHONY QUAYLE BARBARA WINDSOR ■in COLOR -TONIGHT! simultaneous MIDNIGHT!-, CAPITOL (Kuala Lumpur) LIDO J REX433 words
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Advertisement686 1966-11-26 6 IOthDAY' 12 45. 4.30 I 8. IS p.m. I HOLIDAY a: t >fa Show at 9.00 a.m. I SI .50 S2 50 A S4 (No Frco Lilt) iCo»h Bookings Only) I 20th Centur, -fox Prc*ent» THE DINO OE LAURENTIIS i "THE BIBLE" ...IN THE BEGINNING I FILVtD iN D-o0 technicolor.686 words
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Miscellaneous51 1966-11-26 6 The weather Hinliest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore lor the period Bpm Thursday to 8 p.m yesterday Hifhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Kota BhaiY. 84 75 Penang 84 75 Ipoh 91 72 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 91 73 C Highlands 70 59 Jesselton 88 75 Kuching 9051 words
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205 1966-11-26 7 A. SRIPATHY - Two are rescued after 13 hours in sea A. SRIPATHY: By MALACCA. Friday TWO fishermen whose boat capsized after a collision with a cargo vessel clung to an ice-box in the sea for 13 hours before they were rescued yesterday morning. They were found in international waters by 10 fishermen205 words
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271 1966-11-26 7 Seminar hears how mutual aid societies can help teachers SINGAPORE, Fri. The Asian Teachers Seminar today h-eard examples of how mutual aid societies could play an Important role in promoting the economic and social welfare of teachers in the region. The South Korean delegate. MR. TAI SI CHUNG, urged every271 words
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70 1966-11-26 7 KUALA LUMPU*. Fri— A businesswoman and social worker here. Mrs. Tan Kirn Hoot, who appealed for direalors for the proposed Society for the Aid of the Paralysed, has received good response from the public. "This shows that many people In Malaysia care about the70 words
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Article26 1966-11-26 7 KANGAR. Pri The Penis PMIP will hold a one-day seminar «m "Patwa" (Islamic religious law) for 250 religious teachers on Dec. 1 in Arau26 words
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Article37 1966-11-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. PTi. The Malaysian Sinhalese Association will hold its annual meeting at 430 pm. tomorrow at No. 7, Jalan Scott. It will b«> followed by a buffrt dinner and a fllm show on Ceyton.37 words
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Article39 1966-11-26 7 PENANO- Pri. The Prime Minister. Tenglcu Abdul Rahman, will address the St. Nicholas School and Home for the Blind on their speech day on Dec. 6. Puan Sharifah Rodziah will give, away the prizes.39 words
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195 1966-11-26 7 DELEGATES ARRIVE FOR MEETING OF ILO COMMITTEE SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Labour, Mr. Pang Tee Pow, will head the Singapore Government's three-man delegation to the 13th session of the Asian Advisory Committee of the International Labour Organisation opening here on Monday. The other two members195 words
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193 1966-11-26 7 Indonesian patrols are now so friendly *f UAR, Fri. The In- donesian Government has ordered its officers patrolling the Straits of Malacca to be particularly friendly with M a 1 a y s i an fishermen. They have also been instructed to help Malaysian fishermen whenever and wherever possible. As193 words
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Article42 1966-11-26 7 Feeding of the poor BUNGEI PATANI, Pri. There will be feeding of the poor in several mosques, temples and churches here next Monday to mark the 39th birthday of the Sultan of Kedah. The ruler's official birthday will be observed in February42 words
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Article32 1966-11-26 7 SEOAMAT. Prt. A Koran reading competition for Segamat district will be held for the first time at the newly opened mosque in Labis. 20 miles from here on Dec. 1.32 words
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Article33 1966-11-26 7 TAIPING. Fri Choirs from the Anglican churches In Penan* and Perak will present a programme of songs at the Treacher Girls School In Museum Road her* at 6 pm tomorrow33 words
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84 1966-11-26 7 Teachers say yes to Bandoeng congress SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Malay Teachers Union has accepted an Invitation from their Indonesian counterparts to send a delegation to the All-Indonesia Teachers' Congress to be held at Bandoeng next March. This was stated today by Inche H.M. Husain. the Indonesian representative now attending84 words
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Article41 1966-11-26 7 TANJONO MALIM. Pri. Community leaders her P will entertain the Rev- P. Athimuthu. principal of Methodist Secondary School, to a farewell dinner at the Tanjong Malim Club tomorrow. Mr. Athimuthu. Is retiring after SO years' service.41 words
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Article31 1966-11-26 7 PENANO. Pri. A garden party will be held at the Reslofflcial birthday of the Governor dency at S p.m. on Dec. 10, the of Penang, Raja Tun Uda Al-HaJ.31 words
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Article127 1966-11-26 7 BRUSSELS. Friday TIN Malaysian students will study in Belgium next year under a technical assistance agreement which the Belgian Foreign Trade Minister, Mr. Auguste De Winter, will sign in Kuala Lumpur next week. The agreement also provides (or the sending, in 1968, of six Belgian expertsAP - 127 words
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Article, Illustration154 1966-11-26 7 Mentri Besar back from holiday |£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Mentri Besar. Dato Harun bin Haji IdrLs and his wife returned last night from a tour of Europe and a pilgrimage to Mecca. They were due last Monday. According to Dato Harun's political secretary. Inche Razali bin Haji AM, their late154 words
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Article19 1966-11-26 7 PENANQ. Fri. The Province North District Council will meet in the council chamber at Butterworth next Wednesday.19 words
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519 1966-11-26 8 T. F. HWANG - T. F. HWANG By SINGAPORE. Friday Dl'S conductor (ioh See Wan, 37, was jailed for five years today by the High Court for what his counsel, Mr. R. Ramasoni described us "a passion killing." A father of four, Goh had519 words
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121 1966-11-26 8 QUESTS GET DISCATRON RECORD PL A YERS SINGAPORE. Frl. One of Singapore's top sinning groups. The Quests, were today presented with Discatron record players. The I)i*>ratrons, on which a record is played vertically instead of horizontally, were handed to the five members of the singing group at a reception to121 words
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Article81 1966-11-26 8 TOKYO. Frl.— Mr. Hon Sul Sen. chairman of Singapore's Economic Development Board, (■aid today the Asian Development Bank should take the "Initiative in promoting interregional economic co-operation." Mr. Hon, addressing the second day's meeting of the board of ADB governors, said that regional co-operation has been81 words
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Article, Illustration254 1966-11-26 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. Protty Hong Kong sing^r-artres.s Lolita Sek does not approve of Chinr.se sirls wearing the currently popular mini-skirts. "These above-trie-kn^e fashion! are meant nedflcalll for tall Western Rirls." said Lolita. who is hfrc on a three-month contract with a local254 words
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113 1966-11-26 8 SINGAPORE. Frl. Delegates attending the Asian Teachers Seminar here were entertained to a cultural show called "Malam Wibawa Singapura" at the Victoria Theatre tonight. The show, comprising dances and songs by some I 200 students and teachers, was organised by the five local teachers' unions113 words
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Miscellaneous211 1966-11-26 8 Uht, Oop tht V-T- HamKn WELL, SEEIN'S HOW TH' MOCMftN I ...I'LL HELP YOU WITH \I I _.I KNOW ABOUT WHAT V- 1 I SORRY, OOP-\ MEN'S LUNCH CLUB MEETS^-^ l ~4 Vv 7H' CHOW IF VOUU. I CAN GET "EM TO EAT../ HO, > V NO DEAL. 1 J211 words
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Article, Illustration779 1966-11-26 9 ACCUSED COMMITTED TO STAND TRIAL SINGAPORE, "Fridays gIM BIN PENG alias Sim Ah Peng, 33, was today committed for trial in the High Court on a charge of murdering shipping magnate Tay Kie Thay five years ago. Lim Thor Bah, 39, who helped to kidnap779 words
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Article43 1966-11-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. An unidentiflrd Indian was found dead besiCe the railway track at 7th mile Sungei Bosi here last nigh' Police said hr was believed to have been knocked down by a i train. His face was badly sma'h-43 words
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207 1966-11-26 9 Gas from manure a boon to the pig farmer's wife SINGAPORE, Friday rrHE Primary Production Department of the Ministry of Law and National Development has designed a gas digester for producing methane gas from pig manure for domestic cooking purposes. This was announced by the head of the department, Mr.207 words
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123 1966-11-26 9 'Tolerance and co-operation needed for progress' \JALACCA, Fri. Religious tolerance and the co-operation of all races were necessary for pnjpros.s and -stability, the Chief Minister Inche Abdul Ghaffar oin Baba. said today. At the opening ot the SlO.OOO Sekolah Ugama Ra'ayat Bukit Temb.ikau in Jasin, he said that altiioui:!! Islam123 words
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Article35 1966-11-26 9 I SINGAPORE Fri The PubI lir Daily-Rated Road Workers 1 Union an affiliate of th? Public Daily-Rated Employees Unions' 1 Federation, will hold a strike ballot among its members later i .hu> month.35 words
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Article53 1966-11-26 10 M Wwit tit (Minimum) MR. AMD MM. Woog Kwok Kit gratefully thank the Surgeon Ooetors. Slater, and Starr Auuma Hospital Children-. Ward for their eon CTiee -ok recovery Kho°» N V ha K onf nmmlate Mr. Chan Clioon thank friends, relatives for their attendance, condolence, wreathn. donations, aamilance storing53 words
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Article708 1966-11-26 10 Hope that the decision to divide the dollar would be reconsidered, and possibly reversed, at last has had to be abandoned. Neither government has budged, each satisfied that the door remains open for conciliation provided it is not asked to change its own stand. Malaysia's new currency708 words
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Article376 1966-11-26 10 A communique expected this morning on the results of the week's negotiations between Malaysian and Indonesian teams could formally return relations between the two countries virtually to their pre-confrontation condition. Already it has been announced that the military liaison teams in Kuala Lumi pur and Jakarta will issue376 words
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Article142 1966-11-26 10 A glance at a map of Sabah gives an idea of the remarkable contribution to Malaysian development of a few score Australian soldiers now quietly leaving for home. These men, and their predecessors over two years, were not engaged in the fighting against guerillas from across the border;142 words
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Letter325 1966-11-26 10 That 'mystery' padi disease r rHE accusations made by Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Ariff of Kampong Jejawi, Perils, reported In Straits Times of Nov. 9. against Agriculture Department field staff require comment. At no time did Inche Abdul Rahman make any report to the department of the outbreak of325 words
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Letter41 1966-11-26 10 1 REFER lo a letter on 1 'holiday change' by M.N.M. I disagree with him. Holidays are always valuable to all who are studying. April and August holidays r-ve children time to rest and to prepare for their examinations. P.B.L. Kluanr41 words
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Letter55 1966-11-26 10 \VITH reference to your report on the funeral of the late Mr. On K Hin Tiang of Malacca (S.T. Nov. 5). it should be mentioned that .t was not only the workers from his estate who tarried his hearse, but also the villagers from Aver Keroh. Bukit Baru. Bukit Bruang55 words
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277 1966-11-26 10 I REFER to a letter by "bt.ii Hopelul" headed "Varsity piague", squaiter vandais' (ST. Nov lv> In wnich ine wraer said that a section oi the Dunearn Road Hostel fencing at University Road aas been plagued by acts of vandalism by squatter children277 words
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Article361 1966-11-26 10 YUNUS MARIS - Learning Malay— 293 YUNUS MARIS by M.A. University of Malaya 293. REDUPLICATION (contd.j As has been said in Les. 292, there are expressions In Malay which consist of two words (or sometimes more), joined together In such a way that they seem, or they are used as. one word These361 words
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Article, Illustration853 1966-11-26 10 JOE HAGGERTY - The computer takes over from Cupid JOE HAGGERTY The tale of enterprising US college entrepreneurs who learned to speed up romaaee Cor others and make fortunes for themselves by NEW YORK. Fri YOUNG space age Americans are fast discarding the old devices for meeting members of the opposite sex. The853 words
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Advertisement944 1966-11-26 10 Straits Times Malay Mail Clarified odvertiiemenrt m, be handed I*. COIO STORAGE SUPER. MAP.XII Orchard Road (RecepfionMr Oetk) COLO STORAGE BRANCHES *i Holland Read Naval Bat*. Authorised A«cnt«: CITY BOOK STORE LTD., w.nchetter Heute. Cellyet Qua* THE NEWS FRONT F.tipalnck't Supermarket M M ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Road. Ne.jl »i».f HAMIEM944 words
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Advertisement63 1966-11-26 10 S\TV.I V i FIRST! iVOGRG's Policy. Because it is the best in the cmL Let it be your policy too! BANK WITH OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank. Tha lank for All -Big and Small AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $100,000,000.00 ISSOfD FULLY PAID: 30,000,000.00 GENERAL KSERVE:63 words
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Advertisement115 1966-11-26 10 The small friendly time-bomb If you've ever had a head cold and thought life would be nicer if you didn't have a head... here's what you've been looking for. Contac 500. Inside each Contac sbo capsule marked E] are more than 500 tiny 'time pills', timed to keep working all115 words
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Article203 1966-11-26 11 Lost a $377,500 deposit Businessman's court bid to recover money fails KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A SUIT brought by a businessman. Mr. S.K. Jagatheesan, to recover his $377,500 deposit which he lost as a result of a breach of contract in a land deal was today dismissed with costs by the203 words
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Article41 1966-11-26 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Colonel C.M.I. Pearson has been appointed commander of the Australian Army Forco. Far East Land Forces. Singapore, with the rank o.' Bcicadirr He succeeds Brig F.R. Evans, commander of the Australian Army Force since December 1963.41 words
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Article34 1966-11-26 11 TAIPING. Fri. Mohamed Tahir bin Hajl Ahmad, who pleaded guilty in the magistrate* court here to operating a radiogram in his home on May 23 without a licence, was fined $50.34 words
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Article188 1966-11-26 11 London report surprises Transport Ministry KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. gENIOR officials in the Ministry of Transport today expressed surprise over a recent article in a London newspaper which said that a proposition had been put to Japan Air Lines to buy out the BOAC and Qantas shares in Malaysian188 words
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82 1966-11-26 11 Traveller loses $10,000 in jewellery TEMK ANSON, Fri. A travelling jeweller from Khmc. T. Ferumal Guru. 47. this morning went to his tar, which he li ill locked and parked on Anson Road here last Right -md found that i uorth el jewellery he li.kl kepi in it was ■igataff.82 words
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Article29 1966-11-26 11 KAMPAK Kn PoliCt. art ma on a tip-ofl yesterdaj pxhumed the body of a boy of six buried brMric an unnumbprrd houM In Astoo Mttlement here29 words
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109 1966-11-26 11 Fingerprint examiners to go on strike IJUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Thirty police fingerprint examiners wm go on strike on Dec. 7 to back up their claim for more pay. The decision was taken at an emergency meeting held at Suieiman Building here today. The fingerprint examiners, who are members of the109 words
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Article29 1966-11-26 11 TELUK ANSON. Pri. The Lower Peralc Malay Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. here will award scholarships worth $3900 to 157 children of its members tomorrow.29 words
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Article, Illustration227 1966-11-26 11 Filipino defence team visits Ministry KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The 33--member Philippines National Defence College team now on a two-day visit here today attended a briefing at the Ministry of Defence. The group Including Lt. Col. Mateo M. Dizon. was briefed on the organisation of the Ministry of Defence and the227 words
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Article135 1966-11-26 11 SINGAPORE, Friday AFTER robbing a taxi driver of his day's earnings, three men beat up their victim before driving off in his $15,500 taxi early today. The taxi driver. Lim Ah Yam. reported to police that he h..d picked up two tr>pn and a woman135 words
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Article68 1966-11-26 11 PENANG. Fn. The Hrst enntingent of live overseas scoutsIrom Nepal arrived in Penang today to participate m the lirsi Malaysjan Scout Jamboree, schoduled to start on Dec. 4 at the Telok Bahang Jubilee Camp abou' 12 miles from the city. The party, which arrived hy68 words
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Article58 1966-11-26 11 SINGAPORE. Fri A woman. 1 Ooh Kee Oek. S3. was fouNd dead on the beach in Nico'J Drue this morning by a special police constable from Joo civ >t police station Earlier a member of the public had rftjorted seeing a woman jump into the sea at58 words
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220 1966-11-26 11 Wanted: Night bus service to the airport KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Air travellers today called on tranti companies to .start bus services from here to Subang airport at nipht to enable rrrnm to take advantage of tho spprial tourist flights to Sineapore. ,On Thursday Malaysian Airways will inaugurate a ■DCdal night220 words
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Advertisement270 1966-11-26 11 GO-AHEAD (TWA PEOPLE mt- NOWADAYS I\k v l J CRUISE SOUTH BY \J^j^'Centaur (%fvm Three weekly service: Port SwettenhamSingapore-Perth Go South this vacation. But first, relax on board tho fast air-conditioned ocean liner 'Centaur 1 First class catering... fun. ..excellent service. Destination? The friendly city of Perth with its Mediterranean270 words
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Miscellaneous825 1966-11-26 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL: 5 Kuala l.ur- series; 6.35 Dennis the Menace, pur and Penanc; *> lp«l» and 7 Neus in English: 7.10 World Malacca: 3. 10 Johorc Rahru; Heavyweight champion&hip 4 Taipinc; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 fight Clay vs Williams; 7.46 Kluang. Prance Panorama; 8 News in S P.M. Opening825 words
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208 1966-11-26 12 'How to fight inflation in Sabah' report JESSELTON, Fri. A comprehensive report is being prepared to recommend measures to combat inflation in Sabah. Th<' Permanent Secretary to the Prime Ministers Department. Tan Sri Abdul Jamil bin Rals. chairman of the National Planning Committee, said here today that the report would208 words
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Article13 1966-11-26 12 PONTIAN. Fri. Teachers here will hold a "Teachers' Night" on Wednesday13 words
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Article, Illustration330 1966-11-26 12 qH)KYO, Fri. The x Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew j Sin, today proposed that the Asian Development Bank set up a research department to deal with economic p ro b 1 ems which were common and basic to this region. Speaking at330 words
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Article39 1966-11-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Joint efforts t o fight malaria will be discussed at a meetine between Malaysia and Thailand at Songkhla next week. The Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. will lead Malaysia's delegation.39 words
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Article99 1966-11-26 12 With love from Wagga Wagga rTEMERLOH, Fri. 1 The Rotary Club of Wagga Wagga, New South Wales has sent a Heine medical diagnostic set to the people here. The Speaker of the Pahang State Assembly, Inche Awang Ngah. will officially hand over the gift to Sister Nagendran of the Baby99 words
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Article22 1966-11-26 12 SITTAWAN. Fri. The staff of the Convent School here will hold a dance at the Dindings Club in Lumui tomorrow.22 words
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196 1966-11-26 12 America's Miss Versatile arrives in Penang DENANG, Fri. A 77- year-old "Miss Versatile" an American engineer, writer, lecturer and photographer is now touring the Far East to promote goodwill among women throughout the world. "Most of my years have been spent attempting funny things meant for men only." Miss Abby196 words
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Article19 1966-11-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today j attended Friday prayers at the National Mosque.19 words
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Article, Illustration53 1966-11-26 12 AS if being the most beautiful girl in the world wasn't enough Reita Faria, 23-year-old .Miss India, tried «n wigs during a visit to a London hairdresser the day after she won the "Miss Worldtitle. "I don't think I would have won the contest as a blonde."Mirrorpic - 53 words
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178 1966-11-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. LWERY facility will be given to Singapore mo1J torists applying for international permits to enter West Malaysia when the new law comes into force in three months time. The Ministry of Transport, the Road Transport Department, and the RIMV office have178 words
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Article70 1966-11-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The $4 million one dollar preference .•hares issued by the Esso Stand- ard Malaya Brrhad. which was 1 opened to subscribers less than two weeks ago. had been "well over-subscribed" when application closed yesterday. a statement from the directors said today. The statement added70 words
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Article48 1966-11-26 12 PENANG. Prl. A nve-ma* Indonesian delegation wan briefed on Penangs development projects by the Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. in the State Operation* Room today. The party, headed by Dr. Umax Kayam. Director-General of Radio-Televisiojn-Films in Indonesia, imr. I ed here this morning.48 words
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117 1966-11-26 12 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Three Singapore businessmen will be presented with royal decorations by the Thai Government at a reception to be held on Dec. 5 at the Royal Thai Embassy here to celebrate the 39th birthday of King Bhumibol. They are Mr. Lo Kwang Pheng. Mr.117 words
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228 1966-11-26 12 One-day kidnap leads to one day's jail MALACCA. Fri.— An ITI insurance agent who kidnapped a 10--year-old girl from her school was today sentenced to a days jail by the Sessions Court here. In addition. John Clive. 37. was finod $50(1 or a further six months In jail. Clive kidnapped228 words
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Article69 1966-11-26 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. Old Malburians" former stiuirtiis of England's Malboroußh College will hold a "Ket-toaether dmnrr In Singapore on Dec. 9. Malboroußh is one of the most. famous public schools in England. A number of Malburians arp now In Singapore, either serving in tht British armed force*69 words
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Article45 1966-11-26 12 SEREMBAN, Fri. V. Veiaywthan. 45. a gardener on Senawang Estate, six miles from here, mi found dead npar the labour line* this morning by the estate workers. A bachelor, he was mlatlng since yesterday afternoon. Pollr* do not suspect foul play.45 words
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Advertisement126 1966-11-26 12 p 7 Ik Taste the sweet creamy goodness of jr- :2gE^ :^S£m JI i I Jl% JJI.% lIF CONDENSED MH*j spread it on bread or mix a glassful! Milkmaid Branp^ SWEETENED WT Cut a slice of bread. With a knife or spoon spread Milkmaid on i!s^ fIL thickly. Bite. Delicious!126 words
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Advertisement114 1966-11-26 12 j <W((!0(| I to quench j atMrsfrj I THE SWAH BEER way Bt\ if y 9 O| «a^^^ J Now Good Digettion wnit oa Appetite and Health on both! Shaketpeare. Mi KAI-I-MOTO Th« Nutniiniuii Digati.e with Acu«s LactobacUU ui-i IoT _J AU Stomich L'pieu md B BHWB G(Mro*nten* Jj^^S »?T?114 words
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Miscellaneous19 1966-11-26 12 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdaht V 'DON'T GULP YOUR FOOD, s EAT YOUR VEGETABLES, J jfl ELBOWS OFF THE19 words
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Article71 1966-11-26 13 Xl HIM.. Fri.— Leaders of the Indonesian Association in Sarawak yesterday pledged their loyalty to Malaysia at a meeting with the Chief Minister. Penghulu Tawi Sli. The delegation's leader, Mr. K Piang Arhadi, told the Chief Minister that his association supported the Alliance Government and Malaysia.71 words
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Article60 1966-11-26 13 KUCHINO. Fri. An association of Sarawak native ynuth clubs has been formed in Kuehing with the aim of bringina all native youth bodies in the State under on* banner. The association's president. Mr. B. R. Adai, and members of the committee yesterday met the Minister for60 words
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Article30 1966-11-26 13 SEREMBAN. Fri. The Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes will celebrate its centenary with a dance at the Negri Sembilan Chines? Recreation Club hall her* on Dec. 1030 words
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Article14 1966-11-26 13 PENANO. Frl. Penan* had it* first crime-free 24 hours in several months.14 words
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Article279 1966-11-26 13 First air bag leaves by Garuda tomorrow KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. MALAYSIANS can now send their mail A direct from here to Indonesia. The first air bag will leave for Jakarta by Garuda Airways on Sunday. Direct telephone service between the two countries will be available from Thursday.279 words
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77 1966-11-26 13 SABAH'S LAST AUSSIES ON THEIR WAY HOME JESSELTON, Fri. The last squads of Australian soldiers started their withdrawal from Sabah today to be home in time for Christmas. Eighty men of 22 Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers, left here by air today for Singa- pore, en route to Australia. The squadronReuter - 77 words
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Article45 1966-11-26 13 KANOAR. Fn. Four nishermen from Kuala Perils will leave for Kuala Trengßanu soon to attend a three month course on boat-building, at the MARA dockyard there. They are Salim bin Yusoff. Harmt bin Noor. Hamid bin Osmsn and Johari bin AH.45 words
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Article, Illustration177 1966-11-26 13 GUNNERS GET THEIR FIRST MALAYSIAN CO. KUALA LUMPUR, PH. A MALAYSIAN who started his army career as an infantry officer 14 years ago has taken over command of one of the Malaysian artillery regiments He is newly-promoted Col. N. T. Lopes, who has taken over command of the 2nd. Regt.177 words
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Article120 1966-11-26 13 Candidate faints during exam IPOH. Fri— A private candidate sitting for a geography paper in the Senior Cambridge r\.munition here fainted yesterday afternoon, breaking the glass paves of a nearby window in the process. It happened at the Methodist Girls' School when an invigilator found the candidate in possession of120 words
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Advertisement451 1966-11-26 13 ENTER THIS EASY ELASTOPLAST COMPETITION -150 WONDERFUL PRIZES! WPPW ONE OF THEM SHOULD BE YOURS iMiiliii 1' sF I »th Prize O to 9th Prizes Fuji 19" TV 1 Minolta Autopak Camera each W&o^shMi f l9|h prizes ?o 39fh Prizes :X&i!t'**t\ bbl •C?,.^" w~' I 1 Fuji Table Fan 12"451 words
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Miscellaneous271 1966-11-26 13 Straits Times Crossword HP HP HB" HF HF IT H^~l At koss Malc< smart J° Ke n it« dta- ?on^ h i>T retUrn e m 8 Slv^.n-'tralned? (4. 2. I. 10 gjgrS>T my Cc d OW, rTr U> be con. 13 Duecrn amendment to repeal £> y nMt page duet271 words
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165 1966-11-26 14 LONDON. Fri. The House of Commons last night voted against having its debates televised. By a single vote 131 to 130 it rejected a proposal that television cameras show the House at work for an experimental period of five weeks. The test transmission wouldReuter - 165 words
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Article58 1966-11-26 14 COLOMBO. Fn Eleven thousand trade unionists returned to work yesterday after a 23I day stoppage in .support of demands for a new pay structure. The strike, called by the Ceylon Mercantile Union- affected 67 firms which were members of the rmployers federation and praci ticallyReuter - 58 words
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Article31 1966-11-26 14 I SEREMBAN. Fri. Recruit me for the Malaysian Armed Forces will take place al the Territorial Army Crnirr in Rasah Road here nt 8.15 a.m. on Dec. 3.31 words
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Article84 1966-11-26 14 MEDAN, Fri. Students attacked Chinese in this troubled city for the third consecutive day on Wednesday and refused to obey Army orders to clear the streets. The students, violently against the thousands of Communist Chinese under detention here, stopped traffic and beat up all Chinese they found.AP - 84 words
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Article24 1966-11-26 14 COLOMBO Fri. A Chinese trade mission has arrived here for final talks on a ChinaCeylon barter agreement to be .signed this week.24 words
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362 1966-11-26 14 TOKYO, Friday. BRITAIN'S Minister of Overseas Development, Mr Arthur Bottomley, told bank governors today that political stability was the first essential for economic growth. ''Diplomatic and military commitments in Asia are directed towards helping maintain this stability and thus encourage the362 words
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67 1966-11-26 14 LONDON. Fri. Air Commodore Patrick Huskinson. who designed the five-ton "b!ockbuster'' bomb that crippled Nazi Germany, died in his sleep here yesterday, aged 69. He was a tighter ace of the First World War. and was Britain's Director of Armament Development from 1940 toReuter - 67 words
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Article53 1966-11-26 14 JESSELTON. Fri. The acting Chief Minister. Inchr H.iitij. bin Mohammed Salleh has returned from a tour ol the interior residency during which he called on the people la give their full support to the Alliance Government. Inche Harris spoke at 13 meetings in the Kuala Penyu53 words
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176 1966-11-26 14 'Alice* not fit for children, the BBC rules I ONDON, Fri. Im- probable as it may seem, the British Broadcasting Corporation, has decided that "Alice in Wonderland" is not suitable for children. The decision applies to the £250,000 version of Lewis Carroll's fantasy filmed this year for showing on ChristmasUPI - 176 words
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101 1966-11-26 14 LONDON. Fri. Convict John Kellard last night sawed through the bars of a courthouse toilet window and escaped into the foggy night only 45 minutes after being sentenced to eight years in jail. In i lie quickest of more than 500 escapes recorded in BritainReuter - 101 words
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Article44 1966-11-26 14 MADRID. Sat. Spain will hold a national referendum on Gen. Franco's npw constitutional reforms, it was officially announced Im.si night. More than 19 mil'ion adults are to vote in the referendum vhich will be held on Dec. 14 i ReuierReuter - 44 words
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Article35 1966-11-26 14 SALISBURY. Fri. Pout African terrorists were sentenced io death yesterday for being In x)ssession of offensive weapons. The names of the men. who pleaded guilty, were ordered not to be published— AP.AP - 35 words
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144 1966-11-26 14 T ONDON, Fri. Actress Juliet Mills was abducted from a West London stage and ended up signing autographs for charity. Juliet, daughter of actor John Mills and sister of Hayley. had taken a curtain call after a performance of Oscar Wild's satire. "Lady Windermere's Fan."144 words
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Advertisement375 1966-11-26 14 jß^ He'll never be stood up wearing PELACO GOLD CUP Live life to the full, in Pelaco Gold Cup leisure shirts! A wonderful range of exciting new fabrics! designs! colours! And all the latest collar styles too. In half or long sleeves. All trimline-styled. We've gone wild about Pelaco Gold375 words
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Advertisement203 1966-11-26 14 You don't have to be French to appreciate COINTREAU Every glass of Cointreau is the perfect balance of sun-ripened oranges and the best eaux-de-vie from France, its unique formula a closely guarded secret of the House of Cointreau. Drink it straight or with ice. or add it to cocktails, or203 words
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Letter295 1966-11-26 15 ANSWERS IN EDUCATION. ENFORCEMENT AND A GOOD EXAMPLE WITH its superb road system and sensible traffic laws Singapore should be a pleasure to drive in. Why then is this not so? I would suggest that the reasons go a bit further than lack of education in road usage295 words
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326 1966-11-26 15 Getting the best cancer treatment MR R. B. Mum ford of The National Cancer Society of Malaysia claims that cancer treatment in Malaysia— is as effective as treatment in Peking. Surgery, radiotherapy and cytotoxic drugs are the main forms of treatment available at present for the unfortunate sufferers of cancer326 words
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Letter40 1966-11-26 15 SUPPORT the complaint of '•Parent" about the atrocious condition of that part of Jalan Kembanean which lead.-* up the hill to the school In addition to the faults mentioned the road has bumps and hollows H. A. F. Singapore40 words
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Letter161 1966-11-26 15 HEADING a s part of 11 education .a virtually dead among ieachers and biuoents Knowledge i» beui<{ aOUjjm thiougn visual or other eu^y means raiher than through mental effort. The »>>tem ol prescribing text-book.s has curbed ihe reading haoit and resulted In the puolication of cheap notes.161 words
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Letter77 1966-11-26 15 DENANG Is losing the r only E.NT. specialist In the General Hospital here brcau.se 'he powers-that-be need him for Kuala Lumpur's General Hospital. Why must there be this specialist drain from Penang for the benelit ot the oaoital? We need the specialist here as rruch a.- the YIPs77 words
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Letter106 1966-11-26 15 J ISTENING to the programme entitled "What Others Say" <a digest ut editorial opinion and report > trom the Malaysian Pr.es> from Radio and TV Slngapura one would imagine that the Republic was at "kontramasi" with Malaysia Sensitive ;asues such as the status of the Chinese language106 words
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Letter159 1966-11-26 15 THE SEX DANGER IN SCHOOLS T KM IK to your report "Smut Circulating in Perak Schools' (S.T. Nov. 22). There hu marked pessimism in the tone of comment by Chief Education Officer, Perak, when he said. there is very little 1 can do except tell the school principals to keep159 words
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Letter79 1966-11-26 15 \|AY I express my sincerest appreciation of the humanitarianism .shown by the penghulu and villagers of Kuala Dipang, Ipoh and by the local police officer and hu> family in the car accident involving me and my family on Nov. 6. Our very special thanks are due to an79 words
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Letter95 1966-11-26 15 A BETTER DEAL FOR KLANG I J LANG folk do not grumble about higher rates but they ask if the increase will also bring improved and better lighted roads everywhere and not only where town councillors live. They also ask why for a town that is "royal" and the fourth95 words
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Letter107 1966-11-26 15 YOU reported on Nov. 18 that Inche Khlr Juhari had said in Ipoh that "he recently read a translation from a Chinese paper in Singapore which carried an interview with Mr. Lim Lean Geok on the Chinese language issue." I have checked with all Chinese papers in Singapore107 words
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Letter36 1966-11-26 15 "TO whom can one complain il neither the PWD nor the Health Department care about roads that Mave no drainage, drains that ar» clogged and water holes In a road reserve? OLDSTER Singapore36 words
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Advertisement1015 1966-11-26 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE ft Word* tl (Mm.)— Box tt el: ,xir, I*B2 BORCWARD T.S Two new tyres, new R Tax and Insurance. r.»--i ie!lent i-ondition J2.100'- 0.n.0. H.P. arrangeaM< Phone 3D6J5 f pore. I*B4 V VIVA T HSRALO 8 Wagon Morris "1100" 1863 Volkswagen F Anslia I<>6.' A-40 IPM F/Prefect1,015 words
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Advertisement959 1966-11-26 16 FOR SALE li Word* t* (Mm.) 80, <« r(> >zlrn BEETHOVEN RECORD HOUSE 2% .30 Orchard Ron Sincaporr 0. m«ar Mar Donald Hou«" Tat: .I<>;;^ DralißK in S«crM. Clasitral. CUM" Grrat Composers and Rrrord Acc«»■onr«. rts Bf>T auv of tn« raari SBaa Hutomatit Food Mlur C'TV Timrswitco. Shrcddrr, biicei. Juicer.959 words
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Advertisement471 1966-11-26 16 1 WHERE TO EAT (Malaysia) i li »,.rrf. <« < 8J89.) Bm ie el: txtrm I CAUSEWAY INN am ondltloned Bar and Reetauraat. J K lei 3120. JOHTRE HOTEL JB. Dancing TnROOBW. l"hon« NEW STRAITS VIEW MOTEL lohore Baa vincing and Kloorsho-* s nlchtly. Kxci 1 an.i Chu r-r Food471 words
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Advertisement1234 1966-11-26 17 TO HVERPOOI A WEST COST U.K.. Out Spore Sana p. Sham Ptaaat MYDMIDON MM Ha«r*. Lrttrtool. P nl, Glasgow It Pt Nit 21 Ntt 21 OIOMED lenoes. Liierpoot, A'moutH Cl*. 14 Ntt 71 Ntf 27/ 2 Olt 1 MACHAON Lixrcool. Glasgow Ni» 21 Dec 1 AftltNUK livr'-01. GliSfOW IK I1,234 words
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Advertisement1459 1966-11-26 17 rwLHbjz/JV£s ith M tAST ASIATIC COMPANY LI4 fet^pciM Om—»* EXPRESS SAILINGS TB GENOAROTTEROAM-HAMBURG-AARHUS-COPENHAGEN P. S'fcam Ptaant Soon i Ganu R'oaa H'burg Aartiua Ckagea SARGODHA a) 1 1 Pt 27 Nit 2121 30 2 Det Oec II Ott 27 Oec II It* 1 IM I SUMBAWA OK U/27 21/21 It/ I1,459 words
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Advertisement1409 1966-11-26 17 I BENULINE EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LOHOON, LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL Pt*TS. 1 nrut rr»i f lonucn Oec I ULNLLUI Rotter Jan Dec 7; > Singapore Pt Sham Penang Hambuig Dk 7; I* Pt Taday I For livp'rnni Dec 71 i BENMHOR H H>mßu Sinear^r* Pt. Sham Ptnang M'trougti Jaa 71 Nit 11/1,409 words
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Advertisement1313 1966-11-26 17 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U.K./CONTINENI. Ltllitg tiri >■•>«• J naa »*m»i CITY OF NEWCASTLE I -^n. Hamburf. *rm»rdir*. G. 47-43 21 Nat 30 Niv 1 Olt Havre, Hull, Irr.mingnam (Shifts G. 31-32; CITY OF GUILDFORD Lcdon, Hamburg, Rottudar*. ArT«rro. Hull IS BM CITY1,313 words
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339 1966-11-26 18 rHK Straits tin price improved ve>»tcrday by 25 rents to MtUtS prr pitul despite a turnover increased by 10 tons to an estimated MS tons. This nas reported done to ;ood all-round local support. LONDON: Tin on Thursday continued to edge hicher to339 words
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Article78 1966-11-26 18 /-HINESE Produce Etchsnce »in«s- per* neen priest psr picul ytttirday: Csesnut ell: bulk S4l sellers, drum »4?J MOH Copra: Nov., 1 Dec. UK Continent: Uoquotfd. Ptpptr: Muntok mhitc 51 75 sellers. Sarawak white SI7C4 aellera, special Sarawak black »122t sellers, garbled Ldmpong black $122t IN) sellers (96<-, Nl.wi,78 words
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1061 1966-11-26 18 From rptIERE was no chance in 1 pattern on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore >esterday. Turnover contracted with Gammon for the first Mine in 26 trading days dropping to third place with only 50.000 units traded. Industrials were again steady with improvements in1,061 words
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Article26 1966-11-26 18 Malayan Stock Indices .Nov. It Nov. •Industrials: 90.96 91.4' Tins: 107.63 107 .35 S rubbers: 110.73 110.79 'Dec. 30. 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962 10026 words
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Article1101 1966-11-26 18 DUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C.CM. ft 51 SL. i7.000> $1. 54 D. (11.000) SI.SS U. < 13.000) 11.58 D. <2.0OO) 51. 57 D. ii.OOOI1,101 words
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Article362 1966-11-26 18 rE week opened very slowly and a continuance ot the slightly better undertime ruling towards the end of last week was noticeable initially state 11.C.8. Co. Ltd in their current survey Of the local Rubber Market. But although the market recorded a small advance. thi.s362 words
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Article172 1966-11-26 18 MELBOURNE. Frl INDUSTRIALS were .steady in quiel trading. Moves wen narrow but margin between n>*B and tails, was widest ;ince October 19. Ametl. Bank :.SW. BHP. Drug House.-) and Herald all clo. <*rt will) a rise of 2 cents Base Metals highlighted the market vita Con. Zinc Cnotinto172 words
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Article30 1966-11-26 18 Nov. Xl Itßrlt PRICI SH cents (up onc-richth of A (rill I. TIN: IHtgJM (up 25 rents). Kstimatrd un»>lTi< i n I ofTrrins l\'i tons nip 10 innM.30 words
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Article121 1966-11-26 18 V/HIPS lying alonctirie tns ImmiMii Lam ii' <;«. <Ira Woart-r I S«. 11 Clarone* 1" 11, Diomed II 14. Polydoroua i». ajuraaa 19, Empire Oannel S'cn*. M»ru 27 2S, Wing An •< Maru 3A M, Ml I!. K..Q Ban I'aulo 42 43. Galileo Oaliln 44 43, BksjaaJ121 words
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Article233 1966-11-26 18 IJIIrMBrR lust grade rubber f.o.b. bu>er> rlu>.rd h .1 |>.m 111 Kuala l.umpur and Singitporr yrslerday at 61 M*JM ptr lb. up one-righth of a cent on Thursday's Hosing levrl fur the position. "1 lie- tone was idlr K.A.S. and M.K.t. rlnsina; prices in unts per lb- yesterda)233 words
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Article30 1966-11-26 18 tn nJarchants yesterday (all ratoo to < 1 on 1 Canada mall on 1 Selling TT or OO ready Canada S5 I In Wfil Ccrmany ij-: Belgium Swidan IB7L30 words
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Article37 1966-11-26 18 Otre» sichangs mirmi i« Hor.k Kaasl >r<:erdav me UI. 1 quolfi it 5 74! for It. and 5 73| for cash St.rling W quoted at It and one tael of gold at 26« i. 137 words
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Advertisement1074 1966-11-26 18 i r Y\ KAWAS VKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific tjs Atlantic Service Baretol Honglorj L *n|*>ei N. Tort Staruort Ptiiiao. "Knaikiwa Marg" 171 Ok 27 31 Oil II JM Fel II Ftl II fW I "Taikn Mara' 21/74 JM 2111 JM II Fit I Mai II Mai IS Mai1,074 words
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Advertisement667 1966-11-26 18 *US7»»ll»/NtW 2E*L*ND SERVICES IKDI*. P*KIST*N «N0 F*R E«ST SERVICES la: freaiaatl*. Melsioa. Melloorea, St«m|. Tn Maorat a*< Nataaattiaasj Penans P. S'haia Smiaeora Singapore P. Sham Penan, b*m.m m.«mm.« mm l™\> V/l Z IV4 ".2 BULIMB*' 7/ I JM I/IB JM 11/1* JM w|Mt c lei|tUi j»RPET» V I F*l 11/12667 words
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Advertisement665 1966-11-26 19 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF FIRST MEETINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First Meeting of Creditors in the undermentioned cases will be held on Tuesday, the 13th day of December. 1966 at the Official Assignee's Chambers, Top Floor, High Court Building, Singapore:— Bankruptcy Nos. 360,66 O»man bin665 words
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Advertisement734 1966-11-26 19 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, Cheah Soon Khoe alias Cheah Soon Kou of 116 Kampong Paloh, Ipoh, have applied for the change of name from Madam Cheah Yip Sim of the Ist Class Public House Licence at premises No. 64/66. Jalan Yang Kalsom (Club Hawaii). Ipoh to Enche Cheah734 words
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Advertisement765 1966-11-26 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE WATER DEPARTMENT: Requires ASSISTANT ELECTRICAL SUPi ERINTENDENTS. JOHORE I WORKS, in salary scale $670xA30--i 880-920-965 EC. Bar 1010xA45--i 1145 the commencing basic salary offered will be dependent uponapi plicant's qualifications and experi- > ence plus variable allowance as I payable from time765 words
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Advertisement746 1966-11-26 19 5 TENDERS TENDER Tenders are invited by the Mln > l&try of Health for the Daily Cleansing and Desiltint of Drains and Canal* from 1.1. 1M7 to g 31.12.1967 for Catchments Nos. 1 to 14. Tender documents may be In- spected free of charge during of- fice hours at the746 words
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Advertisement874 1966-11-26 19 TENDERS NATIONAL ELECTRICITY BOARD TENDER NO. CMD. 254 «8 Tenders are Invited from Registered Class A, B St C Electrical Wiring Contractors for electrical Installation at the Sekolah Menengah Rendah, Kuala Kangaar, Perak. The closing date Is 12 noon on 6.12.66. Interested contractors may obUln further details and tender specifications874 words
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Advertisement361 1966-11-26 19 TENDERS RANCHANGAN TANAH PINGGIR KILIM PRENGKAT 11 I PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN Tawaran2 akan dl-terlma dlPejabat Pesurohjaya Tanah dan Galian, Kedah, Alor Setar hingga pukol 12.00 tengah haii Sabtu. lOhb Dlsember. 1966 daripada Pemborong2 yang mahlr dalam hal menchuchi hutan. memurun dan membakar, tenggala dan sislr. membans. membuat takah tdlmana yang perlu)361 words
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Advertisement677 1966-11-26 19 INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION MALAYSIA A world wide »periall*ed manufacturer I* interested In as*i<Ulnf in the formation of a new Indnxtrv in Singapore/ Malaysia. The product la a precision enrineerinr ronsumtr Item in which manufacturer know-how U limited to a number of world wide group*. As such, it Is Important that the677 words
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Article, Illustration611 1966-11-26 20 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By 'J'HE good thing about Malaysia's difficult draw for their Asian zone Thomas Cup match against India, starting tonight at Stadium Negara, is that the heaviest burden falls on the shoulders best able to bear it. Tan Aik Huang, the titular611 words
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186 1966-11-26 20 GOLF BANGKOK, Fri. Malaysia retained the lead in the Putra Cup golf tournament at the end of the second days play at the Don Muang golf course but had their first round tenstroke margin cut to two by Thailand. High scores wereAP - 186 words
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Article29 1966-11-26 20 The fourth Malaysia Judo championships will be held In conjunction with the Festival of Penang celebrations, at the Han Chiang High School indoor stadium on Dec. 3.29 words
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Article184 1966-11-26 20 MANILA, Fri. Mona Sulaiman Asia's fastest woman lias been warned that she would muss competing in the Asian Games in Bangkok next month unless she submits to a test to determine her sex. The oflicial doctor of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation and aUPI - 184 words
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275 1966-11-26 20 MOTOR-RACING "yETERAN racing drivT er Len Gibson will score another "first in the Singapore Motor Club's Gap Hill Climb at Pasir Panjang on Sunday, reports Joe Dorai. Gibson, who likes to race in new models, will be driving a Japanese sports car, the Honda275 words
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Article102 1966-11-26 20 J£EDAH meet Commonwealth Forces in a Malaya Cup north 7.0n P rugger match at A!or Star today. Kedah: A. Rahman Omar; Zahir Zainal Abidin. P. James. T Whitaker Azizan Shafie; Syed Khalid. Syed Sheh; Ismail Noordin. Azmi Osman Salleh. D. Mcßea. Ali Abu Bakar. Yahaya Ariffln. Ahmad102 words
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Article23 1966-11-26 20 MELBOURNE. Pri. au»tralian Davis Cup star Rot Emerson has rejected an ASSO.--000 offrr to play v a professional for 12 month*.23 words
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Article331 1966-11-26 20 MANSOOR RAHMAN - A research centre for sport plan MANSOOR RAHMAN By rpHE Malaysian Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport is interested in setting up a Scientific Sport Research Centre which could help to improve standards. The Ministry has directed its secretary of sport, Inche Mobarak Ahmad, to study the feasibility of creating331 words
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Article96 1966-11-26 20 Aussies find another 'Marge' TENNIS DERTH. Fri. A 13-year-o!<J 1 Perth girl. Val Birmingham, is being hailed as a futur* Wimbledon tennis champion To concentrate on the sport, she is to move from Perth U> Melbourne. wher P she can receive the best lawn tennis education. She will see her96 words
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Article47 1966-11-26 20 The Malacca lawn tennis team to meet Negri Sembilan in their annual Lim Cup match at Tampin on Dec. 4: K. Dharmaratnam. Charles Chin. Sinthamoney J. Austin. P. Sharp. Abdullah Lincha, Ong Hong Chye. Ngooi Ec How. Tan Sian Hock. Ng Yoke Chee47 words
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Article23 1966-11-26 20 SOCCER Bay ley Cup iTaiplngl: Thenavan Youths 3 TCRC 3. HOCKEY Friendly: (Tg Malim): Malaysian Rangers 3 Sultan, Idris Training College 0.23 words
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Article103 1966-11-26 20 J^Ot'MEA i New Caledonia). Fri. Hundreds of islanders from Tahiti to Papua are preparing to compete in the Socond South Pacific Games here on Dec. 8-18. Fourteen territories will be represented by a total of about 1,150 competitors. Special facilities for the Games have been103 words
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Article250 1966-11-26 20 Shah in soccer team ASIAN GAMES CEVENTEEN -year- old Shaharuddin Abdullah of Penang, the last of the 20 players selected for centralised training, has been included in the Malaysian soccer team for the fifth Asian Games at Bangkok on Dec. 9 20. Shaharuddin had caught the eye of the FAM250 words
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Article48 1966-11-26 20 LONDON. Fri. leytOß Orient. »he Enclish Third Division soccer club last nigh* chanced thrir name and will in future be known only aa ••Orient." The club were originally known as Clapton Orient and chanced to Leyton Orient at the end of the last World War. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Advertisement72 1966-11-26 20 PRESENTING A FABULOUS RANGE OF ZACK TOILET-GADGETS If *&m^ mm m fSu I ZACK I ZACK $0t( Twin I Toothbrush I I' Holritr I 1 Sole Agents:LAM CHUAN CO., LTD. P.O. Box 140, Tel: ***** ***** Available at: SINGAPORE: C K TANG. FITZPATRICK'S SUPERMARKET AND COLD STORAGE KUALA LUMPUR: WELD72 words
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Advertisement309 1966-11-26 20 Study at Home and Pass Every day letters arrive at Wolsey Hall from students in Malaysia and countries all over the world. These young men and womea realise that a good education is the only sound basis for a successful career, and have enrolled with the correspondence college with an309 words
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Miscellaneous137 1966-11-26 20 TODAY'S SPORTS DIARY BADMINTON Thomas Cup- M pal padangt. Burnley Cup: Malaysia v India (Stadium Malacca v Netrri .Kubu Sta- 8 PJV dium 7 P-m.). Friendly: RaR v G C G we R alm I rer'pL" 0161 Stan: Johore v Army Ma- Hru K laya (Sri Gelami: Jt Service* "H*-*"137 words
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Article, Illustration449 1966-11-26 21 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP TWO BID FOR THE 'HATTRICK' By QOS V AIR and Woollongong bid for "hattricks" at Ipoh tomorrow—and both can succeed. Convair, from Singapore trainer Colin Tulloh's stables, did a faultless gallop over 3f in 38 4/5, with Des Coleman astride, in heavyLee Foo San - 449 words
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Article61 1966-11-26 21 JOCKEY FORM Rives placings of the past 15 mounts of the top 12 riders. Latest placing Is on the right. Pole* (8.11 *************** 1 oleinan (7 8) *************** I'rftty (7.12) *************** I'osner (7.8) *************** Httmm (7.9 1 *************** Irevena (7.12) *************** llarhridee (7.8) *************** Weir (7.8) *************** Kingston61 words
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Article25 1966-11-26 21 NEW YORK. Fri. Straight Deal, won the 19th running of the U5556,300 Firenze Handicap At. the Aqueduct race track here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article397 1966-11-26 21 THE MRA Stipendiary Bte- wards report on Wednesday s ipoh races: RACE ONE: After racing for half a furlong. Chatsmoth, who had missed the start slightly, had to be checked off the heels of Mon Cheri. In the straight. Ardent Lad was crowded between Triumphant and Dalkeith.397 words
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Article1696 1966-11-26 21 Ipoh w unners HHHWImMii Race 1-1.15 Cl 4 Div 3 ($5,200) 6f 1 ***** Lash g (White Nose) R Bagby 5 9.0 (F) Weir 13 3 ***** Hand In Hand a iLL Tong) E Breuk. 4 8.13 (F) *Wong 15 3 ***** Rapid Income a (Rapid) Sullivan 61,696 words
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Advertisement1277 1966-11-26 21 CENTRAL SUGARS LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA AT KUALA LUMPUR UNDER THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE) This Advertisement Is Issued In compliance with the Requirements of the Btock Exchange of Malaysia ai nimßs nrpn»T and Singapore for the purpose of giving information to the Public with regard to the Company. The Directors. uuu1,277 words
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Article606 1966-11-26 22 Streamlining the Govt machinery NATIONAL COMMITTEE TO BE SET UP SOON: RAZAK frit Deputy Prime Minister, Tv n Abdul Razak, ;mDOtUlced today that the Central Government would soon set up a national level committee to review the Government administrative machinery with a view to streamlining it. He disclosed that a606 words
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Article65 1966-11-26 22 TIME BOMBS WRECK BIG STORE CARACAS. Frl. Six time bombs wrecked a four-storey American-owned department store here last night and destroyed over 80 per cent of the stock, police reported today. Police, who blamed terrorists, said the bombs were planted on each of the floors and went off almost simultaneouslyReuter - 65 words
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Article54 1966-11-26 22 PARIS. Frl. Two Rhodesians were refused admission into France last night and put on an aircraft for Geneva after arriving at Orly Airport with Rhodesian passports. Airport officials said France does not recognise the Inn Smith Government in Rhodesia and passports Issued by his regime wereReuter - 54 words
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Article42 1966-11-26 22 SINGAPORE Fri— Mr. Robert H. Faniel. United Nations expert and senior adviser to the Economic Development Board, will speak on "Local products fallacies and prejudices." at the V s Men's Club's luncheon meeting tomorrow at the Troika Restaurant. Liat Towers.42 words
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Article, Illustration36 1966-11-26 22 ARINC of gunfire hangs in the sky as gunmount of the destroyer USS Chandler directs a salvo at the Vietcong targets near coastal Nha Trang, South Vietnam, during a recent operation. U.P.I, photo.UPI - 36 words
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228 1966-11-26 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. 'THE Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs, A Tan Sri Mohamed Ghazali bin Shafle, today amplified his proposal on the setting up of KITA (Kesatuan Inti-muda Tenggara Asia) a confederation of the cream of the youth in Southeast Asia which he made to228 words
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76 1966-11-26 22 COLOMBO. Fri— Signing of the Ceylon -China barter agreement, which was scheduled for today, has been put off until Nov. 29, a Commerce Ministry spokesman said. Final negotiations are now being held here between China's Vice Foreign Trade Minister Lin HalYun and Commerce MinistryReuter - 76 words
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87 1966-11-26 22 LONDON, Fri. Drug addicts here have started chewing a variety of cactus which gives LSDtype hallucinations. They boil the plant, dry It, and chew small quantities. The cactus resembles a toadstool and contains the drug mescaline. Well-known cactus grower Mr. Charles Gilbert warned today:Reuter - 87 words
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Article44 1966-11-26 22 HONG KONG, Fri— The Royal Air Force nere tonight announced the disbandment of No. 28 Squadron on Jan. 2 next year, severing a 17-year-llnk with Hong Kong. From tr.rn on. the RAF station at Kaltak will only serve as a staging post.44 words
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Article30 1966-11-26 22 SINGAPORE. Fri— An unidentified Chinese woman fell to her death from the 10th floor of a block of flats in Jalan Perslaran Kellllng, off Aljunled Road, this evening.30 words
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Article32 1966-11-26 22 BOMBAY. Frl— Four oil workers died and three were Injured In a blaze that swept through part of an Esso oil refinery In Bombay early this morning. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article91 1966-11-26 22 IPOH, Fri. Circulars have gone out to all heads of secondary schools here to look out for pornographic literature circulating among their pupils. This follows an allegation that smut contained In typewritten sheets were being passed around freely among the pupils at schools. The circular91 words
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Article386 1966-11-26 22 LONDON, Prl. Gold shares were the biggest movers on the London stock market today. Already unsettled by Rhodesia uncertainties, sentiment In golds was further depressed by news of a change In the leadership of the South African Miners Union, which some saw as Introducing a386 words
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333 1966-11-26 22 2,500 from 14 agency firms continue strike KUALA LUMPUR, Frl About 2,500 employees of 14 Euro-pean-managed firms will continue their strike tomorrow. The Labour Ministry was still unable to get the two parties to settle the dispute today. The workers, all members of the National Union of Commercial Workers, had333 words
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259 1966-11-26 22 SINGAPORE. Fri. *-> Two Qantas flights due in Singapore tonight were cancelled because of the worldwide strike by 400 Qantas Airways pilots, which began at midnight last night The Qant;i> office immediately made alternative arrangements for about 80 of their [HlMfngw to fly with259 words
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Article46 1966-11-26 22 MANILA. Frl —Education Ministers from six Asian countries opened a three-day conference here today to consider establishment of several projects designed to Improve educational standards In South-east Asia. The countries represented ar« Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand. South Vietnam and tht Philippines.— UPl. JUUMTUR-rtNANG-IPOH-KJ46 words
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Advertisement461 1966-11-26 22 Ute CLASSIFIEDS tt Words SIS I Minimum I CRAIU TO SIOV and lonel a aon on 24.11 A 6 at Gleneagles. Mother and baby fine. ARNES: at ftleneaclr* Hoxpltal to Marie Jone and Glenn a daughter Tanya aluter for Marisol. LIM:— To Chit Chee and T. O. a daughter on461 words
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Advertisement145 1966-11-26 22 m^^i£K for a fi^ll^S, BRIGHT K^Miiii FUTURE &J cEr li Ca i -T^ -T* HOME -STUDY COURSES (IN ALL SUBJECTS FOR 1967) 1. Higher School Certificote. 2. Cambridge School Certificate. 3. Malaysia Cert, of Education. 4. General Cert, of Education. 5. Form IV/Qualifying Test. 6. Lower Cert, of Education. 7.145 words
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