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Title Section24 1966-12-01 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times TIIB Nutiiiiiiil Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211424 words
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190 1966-12-01 1 Tengku starts tour of Sabah today in ALA LUMPUR, IV Wed. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will leave by RMAF plane early tomorrow for a four-day tour of Sabah. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, will accompany him. The Prime Minister said his trip190 words
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Article53 1966-12-01 1 CANBERRA. Wed— Cheap shoes from People's China could cost a quarter of the workers In Australia's footwear manufacturing Industry their jobs, an Industry spokesman warned today. The president of the Footwear Manufacturers Executive Council. Mr. Nelson Mack, said 1.000 workers had been retrenched In the pastReuter - 53 words
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Article27 1966-12-01 1 'Unjust'— Tass MOSCOW. Wed. The U.N General Assembly's rejection of Communist Chinese membership was an "unjust decision" dictated by the Unfed States, Tass said today— i" i27 words
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Article38 1966-12-01 1 WASHINGTON. Wed. Police Chief John B. Layton has told the Washington force to stop using abusive language while questioning subjects His blacklist of derogatory terms Includes "Splc. wop. dago, *****, limey, frog and kraut Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article47 1966-12-01 1 LONDON. Wed —Revenues from nsh-and-chlp shops and other properties owned by Prince Charles-. heir to the British Throne, do not come within the Government's wace- freeze. the Prime Minister. Mr. Wilson. Mid last night— Reuter. Razak: Malaysia will resume trade at four ports TIM RAZAK47 words
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Article, Illustration194 1966-12-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday BARTER trading between West Malaysia and Indonesia, banned in August 1964 by the Malaysian Government, is to be resumed. Business will be transacted in Penang, Port Swettenbam, Malacca and Batu Pahat. With the resumption of trade, the Malaysian Government will repeal certain regulations194 words
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250 1966-12-01 1 REJAL ARBEE - REJAL ARBEE By JOHORK BAHRU, Wed. The former Tengku Mahkota of .lohore, Tcngku Mahmood Iskandar, 34, has been appointed Raja Muda the lirst such appointment in .lohore since 1N!).">. The appointment was made at the request of the Sultan and approved by the new250 words
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Article, Illustration86 1966-12-01 1 The Saint's wife sues for divorce LONDON. Wed Actor Roger Moore, who plays "The Saint" in the TV scries ba.si-ri on Leslie Ch.meris" novrls. is being sued for divorce by his wife, singer I) oro t hy Squires. Miss Squires. 47. and hrr 39 year-old actor-hus-band one of Britain sReuter - 86 words
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Article27 1966-12-01 1 BRIDGETOWN (Barbados), Wed. Barbados 1 166 square miles) became the world's smallest independent nation at midnight after over three centuries of continuous British rule. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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177 1966-12-01 1 U.S. gunners kill three in error shelling SAIGON, Wednesday. AMERICAN artillerymen killed three Vietnamese civilians and wounded V.) others in an accidental bombardment of a friendly village 20 miles north of Saigon early this morning, ;i I.S. military spokesman said here. A battery of the Ist Infantry Division mistakenly firedReuter - 177 words
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Article60 1966-12-01 1 BONN, Wed— The Christian Democrats and the Social Democrats today reached agreement on a new coalition Cabinet early today to end West Germany's month -long government crisis. It is expected that the Government will be Installed tomorrow. Chancellor designate Kurt George Kieslnger and his Social DemocraticUPI - 60 words
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Article40 1966-12-01 1 SYDNEY, Wed. Increased radioactive fallout in Sydney's water followed the recent french atomic tests in the Pacific but there was no cause for panic, the New South Wales Minister for Health. Mr. Arnold Jago, aaid yesterday —Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article83 1966-12-01 1 THE BOY WHO ATE TOO FAST LONDON, Wed. Five-year-old Lee Ellwood died because he ate too much Sunday dinner at his grandparents' home, a coroner was told in York. The boy collapsed in the street only minutes after the meal as he went to buy chocolate with his twin sister.Reuter - 83 words
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Article67 1966-12-01 1 NEW DELHI, Wed— Police were put on alert after a 74-year-old Hindu holy man, Rishl Swaroop i Brahmacharl who had been fast- Ing for 10 days for a national ban OK cow slaughter, died here today. Authorities banned his cremation and funeral in Delhi andReuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration38 1966-12-01 1 PARIS. Wed— French television screens will stay blank tomorrow because of a 24-hour strike by technicians, artistes and administrative workers at the State broadcasting company. The strikers are demanding more pay and Improved working conditions. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article124 1966-12-01 1 Lin the only No. 2 I PEKING, Wed. j THE Chinese press made clear today that Defence Minister Lin Piao is now the ONLY vicechairman of the Communist Party. Tin- People's I/aily published on its front pace a hie headline about a message of regards from "Chairman Mao. ViceChairman Lin124 words
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Article170 1966-12-01 1 Hussein to Israel: We'll fight BEIRUT. Wed. Tension between Israel and her Arab neighbours has been sharply increased by an aerial dogfight near the Egyptian border yesterday. Thero were .shuts BeroM the Jordanian frontier and a .strong warning to Israel from Jordan's King Hussein. Tho King said that the nextReuter - 170 words
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Article51 1966-12-01 1 As tcip British. Americas <>f finals began examining specific saßctiona against Rhodesia. Salts bury report said Pr»m.rr Smith today <*■>.- with British Pren ■Mrt spet i.il •ii Morale* lames minutes I 'I*l II H IK V M Seventy one pa>>*< drowned in stnrn< motor launch > (iulf of51 words
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479 1966-12-01 2 Move to seat China in the U.N. defeated 57-47 ASSEMBLY VOTE SINGAPORE ABSTAINS, ONE OF A TOTAL OF 17... NEW YORK, Wednesday. THE General Assembly yesterday defeated By 57 votes to 46 with 17 abstentions, a move to admit China to the United Nations marked swing against Peking since last479 words
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Article39 1966-12-01 2 NEW DELHI. Wed. Over 14.000 policemen observed a oneday token fast today in pretest against legislation which would debar them from forming a trade union. The Bill whs being tabled in the Lower House today.39 words
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107 1966-12-01 2 WASHINGTON, Wed.— China is expected to conduct another nuclear test soon, the State Department said yesterday. It will be the fifth Chinese nuclear test. The last one. on Oct. 26 this year, involved a guided missile. The State Department spokesman. Mr. Robert McCloskey.Reuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration171 1966-12-01 2 Poll says Mr. Sato falling fast from favour TOKYO, Wed.— Prime x Minister Eisaku Sato's scandal-shaken Cabinet got another Jolt today as a newspaper poll found its popularity had fallen to 25 per cent. Report liik findings of it* recent nationwide opinion survey, the Asahi Shimbun said any cabinet whoseAP - 171 words
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Article32 1966-12-01 2 LONDON. Wpd. Queen Elt. Mbtth has Approved the appoint* meat of Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Elworthy as chief of Britain's Defences Staff. Hp succaeda Field Marshal sir Richard Hull32 words
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Miscellaneous37 1966-12-01 2 TUE GAMBOLS i 4le4*\/autuHQ f n& lovelv\ I TO MCAR YOUR VOIC* 1 I KJT IT* TWO O'CLOCK/ I V IW TVC MORNING S I OF COURSE /jUST VJMeOE DID S6U ifM BAFFLV TUOfIEO; V~TUINK I'D BeVj--^37 words
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Article, Illustration89 1966-12-01 3 TOKYO, Wed Madam Dewi (above), third wife of President Soekarno, told a Japanese television interviewer that she will return to Indonesia to have her first child. The Hochl Shimbun reported today that Madam Dewi made the statement In a videotaped Interview89 words
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Article27 1966-12-01 3 NEW DELHI. Wed. Parliament yesterday approved a thrpp-ypar ixU>tiMon of ;i law that empowers police to imprison persons without trial as security risks.— UPl.27 words
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120 1966-12-01 3 TONDON. Wed.— Details of Britain's switch to a decimal currency in February. IP7I, will be published on Dec. 12, the Finance Minister, Mr. James Callaehan. told Parliament yesterday. He announced last March that the pound, divided into 100 units, would beReuter - 120 words
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296 1966-12-01 3 LONDON. Wad THE British Cabinet yesterday postponed for a few days a critical decision on taking the Rhodesia independence crisis to the United Nations. Well-informed sources disclosed that any go-ahead for planned moves to stiffen economic sanctions against the breakaway regime would await296 words
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Article, Illustration145 1966-12-01 3 Zambia may part company with Britain, says Kaunda SANTIAGO, Wed. President Kaunda said today that Zambia intended to "part company" with Britain over the handling of the Rhodesian crisis. He believed that Mr. Harold Wilson was ready to legitimise Rhodesia's independence as soon as circumstances permitted. "It is my impression,AP - 145 words
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Article67 1966-12-01 3 TOKYO Wea a Überlan *reighier and a Jarrnes*. tanker collided in a drizzle last night and burst into flames in the Narrow Kit Channel, about 31 miles soutn (4 Kobe, the Mantime Safet\ Agency said A M"* <nii"«man s»\" •*>' both tru 35.000-ton freighter Texacn ana67 words
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260 1966-12-01 3 Ky betters the truce offer by the Vietcong CEASEFIRE OVER THE HOLIDAYS CAIGON, Wed. South Vietnam yesterday bettered a V i c t c ong Christmas and New Year truce offer by declaring a further four-day ceasefire in February. The announcement came In an official communique from Prime Minister Nguyen260 words
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177 1966-12-01 3 Man sets new potholing record of 6 months A N DON (France), Wed. A young French potholer was hoisted out of a cavern yesterday after six solitary months that made him the world's new champ i on underground dweller. Bearded, space-suited and blinking behind sun glasses, Jean-Pierre Mairetet, 25, wasReuter - 177 words
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Article51 1966-12-01 3 NEW YORK. Wed. The Transport Workers Union of America yesterday set noon, on Friday as the deadline for a strike by 12.000 operational personnel of Pan-American World Airways. A spokesman for Pan-Am raid, however, the airline had not been formally notified of the deadline and negotiation were51 words
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Article47 1966-12-01 3 BoumedienneNasser talks CAIRO. Wed. President Nasser and Algerian President Buumedie&ne ye&terday held the first round of official talks between the two countries since the overthrow of president Ben Bella In June last year. An Egypt ian spokesman said that President Boutnedienne did most of the talking. AP.AP - 47 words
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236 1966-12-01 3 'DEBT EXPLOSION MAY PROVE MORE SERIOUS..' KARACHI, Wednesday. IJALF the total aid to developing countries goes •f^back into the donor's pocket "and the debt explosion may prove more serious than the population explosion." i This warning was given yesterday by the Pakistani chairman of the Colombo Plan's 17th consultative committeeReuter - 236 words
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Advertisement235 1966-12-01 3 1 Maxitherm' PACKAGE BOILER (A PRODUCT OF MATHIESON WATERS PTY. LTD. AUSTRALIA) mm" >4VI Fully automatic and manual operation SAFE: DEPENDABLE: ECONOMICAL Used and proven in factories and hospitals throughout Malaysia. FOLIN 5. Brothers Limited I CIVIL. MECHANICAL. ELECTRICAL. MANUFACTURES Lot 16, Section 14, Jalan 223, Petaling Jaya, Tel: *****.(4235 words
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Article, Illustration235 1966-12-01 4 SMITH: YOUR ENERGY PROMISES WELL FOR FUTURE... SINGAPORE. Wednesday. TPHE visiting secretary-general of the CommonA wealth Secretariat. Mr. Arnold Smith, today described Singapore as one of the few countries in South-east Asia to have transformed their plans on paper into reality. He said235 words
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182 1966-12-01 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. A back-bencher. Mr. Ho See Beng. will ask the Government whether it will consider increasing the amount of public assistance paid by the Social Welfare Department to aged persons and widows. He has submitted this question for the first182 words
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Article27 1966-12-01 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— A magistrate. Mr. Liew Nglk Kee. will become a district Judge from tomorrow. He will preside in the Third Criminal District Court.27 words
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Article183 1966-12-01 4 ILO PLAN TRIBUTE' CEREMONY TODAY SINGAPORE, Wednesday. r)ELEGATES attending the current session of the Asian Advisory Committee of the International Labour Organisation will hold a special ceremony ?.t 10 a.m. tomorrow at the Conference Hall to pay tribute to the late Mr. Raghunath Rao, former assistant diiector-general of ILO. Mr183 words
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Article36 1966-12-01 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Natloual Development, Mr. Ho Cheng Choon. will declare open the New World Trade Fair 1966 at the New World Park at 6.30 p.m. on Saturday.36 words
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Article35 1966-12-01 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— The SlnRapore Anti-Tuberculosis Awoclation's mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at 383. Chua Chu Kang Road (Nam San village) between 5.30 pm to 9 p.m. -from tomorrow to Dec. 6.35 words
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Article62 1966-12-01 4 SINGAPORE. Wed Snatch thefts by robbers using stolen motorcycles were becoming prevalent In Singapore, a prosecutor told a district court today, after a youth was Jailed for one year for stealing a motorcycle. Chief Inspector E. H. fiheares said this after Lee Ah Chin. 19. had pleaded62 words
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Article39 1966-12-01 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— Dr. John Purcal. a lecturer in the economics department of the University of Singapore, will give a talk on "The Split Dollar" at the Rotary Club of Singapore West's luncheon meeting at Princes Restaurant tomorrow.39 words
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131 1966-12-01 4 Goh will speak at Aussie seminar on Reds SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Defence Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will speak at the summer school of the Australian Institute of Political Science over the Australia Day week-end between Jan. 28 and 30 next year at Canberra. The theme of the seminar is131 words
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Article61 1966-12-01 4 MINISTER TO INSPECT NEW SCHOOL SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will inspect the new Marls Stella High School at Mount Vernon Road tomorrow morning. The school has some 1.200 pupils in both morning and afternoon sessions. The first phase of the $1.4 million school building,61 words
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Article66 1966-12-01 4 SINOAPORE. Wed— Two local civilian employees of the British army who put In a total of 40 years' service have been awarded testimonials for devoted service. They are Mr. 00l Ewe Saye and Mr. Chan Kirn Yam. both clerks attached to H.Q. Parelf, Tanglin Park.66 words
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Article89 1966-12-01 4 SINOAPORE. Wed— A police conMnble. accused of a&saultlng a man and robbing him of his wntrli In a Nee Soon bar. was today acquitted by a district court without his defence being called Silvester Karunlan. 20. was alleged to have robbed Raja In- dian in the89 words
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Miscellaneous211 1966-12-01 4 AIRPORT TRAFFIC THE following today a nrhtdule of civil aircraft movement* at the Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS Pan-American: From Sun Franciaco. Lou Angelea, Honolulu. Guam, Manila. Saigon (PA Ml) 12.30 p.m. Japan Alrllent: From Tokyo.' Rong Kong, Bangkok (JL 711) 5.50 p.m. 8.0.A.C From London. Zurich. Tel Aviv, Bombay,211 words
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Miscellaneous216 1966-12-01 4 p m from Brlibsn*. Darwin (BO 130) 1.10 s.m. DIPARTUftIs Thai International: To Bangkok. HonK Kong. Taiwan. Osaka, Tokyo. (TO 402) 7 am Japan Airlinti: To JakarU (JL 711) 8.40 p.m. 8.0.A.C-: To Darwin, Sydney, Auckland. Nandl. (BA 716) 7.59 p.m Lufthanea: To Bangkok, New Delhi, Karachi. Athens. Frankfurt. (LH216 words
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167 1966-12-01 5 PADMAN GOPAL - A fight halts local council meeting PADMAN GOPAL From I*OTA BHAKI Wei. A fight between the P.MIP chairman of the t'bondon local council .md an Alliance member halted a meeting of the council 20 minutes after it started (in Monday. Members were discussing the question of a road tender when167 words
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Article, Illustration311 1966-12-01 5 TOBY CHUA - TOBY CHUA For the first time, the exhibition programme gives his name... By Penang, Wednesday OENANG has dis- covered a painter among its politicians. UDP national president Dr. Lam Chong Eu. MP. has submitted the only pure abstraction on show at the local artists' exhibition at the311 words
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278 1966-12-01 5 HO'S CALL FOR A COMMISSION OF INQUIRY SINGAPORE, Wed SINGAPORE'S Finance Minister, Mr. Lim Kirn San, will be asked to consider appointing a commission of inquiry headed by a High Court judge to look into allegations by the Public Daily Rated Employees' Unions Federation connected with the implementation by the278 words
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Article, Illustration182 1966-12-01 5 'Starvation within 10 years' warning to Asia I KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Asia will face an acute shortage of food within 10 years unless individual governments put more emphasis on agricultural development now. "If nothing la done, even aid from developed countries will not be sufficient to meet the shortage," Mrs.182 words
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Article33 1966-12-01 5 PENANG Wed The Chiel Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Ne<> has received a cheque for $1.00" from the Penan? branch of Mobil Oil Maiaya towards the Firs' Malaysian Srout Jamboree Fund33 words
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182 1966-12-01 5 Stand on your own feet, call by Taf f SINGAPORE. Wed. Inche Ahmad Haji TafT. chairman of Singapore Umno. has said that the future progress of Malay culture in the Republic is the responsibility of the Malays themselves. Speaking at an Umno. sponsored cultural show at the Victoria Theatre on182 words
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Article55 1966-12-01 5 SEGAMAT. Wed The wifp of the District Officer here. Puan Fakhriali binte Dato Haji Noah, will open a food and fun l.tir slid r handicrafts exhibition at the Segrtnia; District Women's Institute here at 830 am tomorrow. A free film show will be provided by55 words
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Article39 1966-12-01 5 SINGAPORE. Wed Thieve* broke into the hnu.se of a businessman. Mr Peter Wong Ting Soon, in Sommerville Road on Monday arid stole four oil filters. five pistons, five water pumps and som* spare parts altogether worth $3,50039 words
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160 1966-12-01 5 r PHE Penang division of Party Rakyat is to ask the Alliance Government to scrap the defence treaty with Britain This was one o| several resolution* adopted by the executive committee at a meetine held last week-end. "We will also warn the160 words
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Article214 1966-12-01 6 V.K. CHIN - Ministry bid 1 to end strike V.K. CHIN TALKS WITH UNION, EMPLOYERS By KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. of Labour officials held separate meetings here today with representatives of the National Union of Commercial Workers and the Employers' Association to settle their present industrial dispute. About 2,200 workers from 13 Europeanmanaged firms214 words
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Article, Illustration129 1966-12-01 6 LUCKY CAT LUCKY SINGAPORE. Wed- Lucky, a 17-month old jet black Singapore cat, which will be travelling alone to Ixjndon tomorrow called at the Lufthansa office hero yesterday to collect hfr flight documents. A* her owner, Mrs. C. D. Robinson, of RAF Changl, deposited her on the counter. Mrs. Vivian129 words
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Article47 1966-12-01 6 KUALA i.CMPL'R Wed Six senior Officers of the Th»i Naval War College now on a visit to Malaysia, today paid a courtesy call on the Chief of the Malaysian Armed Forces Staff. Gen Tenglcu Ounan bin Tenglcu Monamed Jewa. at the Ministry ol Defence here.47 words
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97 1966-12-01 6 MNANti, U>d.— The Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. today called on the ernment to hold a public inquiry into the dispute between trawler and in shorn fishermen. "Should the Government fail to do this, then I appeal to the leaders of all political parties97 words
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Article, Illustration92 1966-12-01 6 GOODWILL TOUR BY THAI TV STARS PENANG, Wed— Thai TV stars. Vasana hnratanachai (above) and la-Are* Traidej will give a series if talks on their country durinr their Koodw.-il tour of Malaysia anil Singapore berinnini next week. Their trip, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Lampanr Thailand, if aimed at92 words
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156 1966-12-01 6 Concession that's a challenge to women PENANG, Wed. -Educated men in this modern age were now adopting the etiquette of conceding tie leading role to women. Mr. Ong Teng Keong. the Chief Education Officer, said today. "The saying 'ladies first' has been freely used to express a eentlemantly aesture." he156 words
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Article33 1966-12-01 6 PENANG. Wed The Sungel Bakap Youth Club. Province Weliesley. will stage a variety *how on Dec. 9 .md 10 to raife funds for needy pupils of the district Malay secondary school.33 words
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Article, Illustration76 1966-12-01 6 An orchid sign that says Tm a tourist' SINGAPORE. Wed—Tourists flying into Singapore will now he pinned with a plastic replica of a new orchid lahnvpi by Tourist Promotion Board receptionists uho man the information counters at the airport's transit lounge and arrivals block. The orchid has been named "Aranda76 words
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Article51 1966-12-01 6 KOTA BHARU. Wed. The Kelantan State. Government Is to upend $2,000 for It* district and State Koran-reading competition* thlft year. The State level competition •»;ll be held at the Lstana Bal«l Be«*.on Dec. 18 and 19 while the district competition* will be completed by Dec.51 words
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237 1966-12-01 6 WASHINGTON. Wed. The Malayan Tin Bureau published an appeal today for a minimum price of US$l.5O a lb for stockpile tin sales. The appeal la contained In advertisements published In the New York Times and the Mid-western edition of the WallUPI - 237 words
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Article40 1966-12-01 6 PENANCi. Wed Slat* Executive Councillor Mr Kee Yon* Chin VMKrdav presented a $5,000 cheque on behalf of the Central Government to the Hoo Kofc Cheng Ong temple at Bagan Bukit Tambun, Prorlnoe We 11m ley. tor repairs.40 words
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Miscellaneous58 1966-12-01 6 tiuffM Hunmff ity Huiph UvimdaM kT^ J sov, the! }>^ J ~zr~~~ 3 I r^-""-i s' VV f never m,nd giving K^y/r^ j^ 4 OWNER *7 f^f I•*' x vMKj MONEY POR R6TURNINS MIV Or 7MS HAT > mjr~_ Lpr—^zzM*~ vJSTA YOUR WAT, »UGS: I'LL I ■f P" SWOULS BE58 words
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Article, Illustration355 1966-12-01 7 U.S. unionist speaks up for triple pay. A 'NECESSARY DETERRENT' SINGAPORE, Wed. AMERICAN trade union leader, Mr. Rudoplh Faupl, today said triple pay was now accepted in the U.S. as a necessary deterrent against making people work on public holidays. This principle, he said, had been established through collective bargaining355 words
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Article29 1966-12-01 7 PENANO. Wed Khoo Khay Bok. 45. a storekeeper, was robbed of his watch and two dollars by three men on bicycle at Madras Lane here last niKht.29 words
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318 1966-12-01 7 MORE TRADE IS THE ANSWER, SAYS LIM KARACHI, Wednesday. Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today that increased trade was the best way for Asia to "rise above its traditional poverty." Addressing the ministerial conference of the Colombo Plan, he said he was convinced that moreUPI - 318 words
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Article28 1966-12-01 7 SUNOEI PATANI. Wed. The Puspa orchestra of Perils will play at a poppy day dance to be held at the Ibrahim Secondary School here on Saturday.28 words
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Article46 1966-12-01 7 PENANG. Wed. Mr. Lim Teng Kee. Assistant Dt'Tict Officer of Balik Pultu. has been appointed chairman of the ci» trlrt Koran reading competition committee. Fourtopn Muslim leaders from Balik Pu'au and 14 from Bayan Lenas have been npoointed co serve on thp committee.46 words
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Article53 1966-12-01 7 PENANG. Wed. Radio Malaysia wi'l make a recording ol the State Festival play "Pcrompak Pulau PinanpT to be stagedbv a locn! bangsawan troupe at St. Xaviers hall here on Dec. 10 The play depicts th P events leading to the founding of the Penan« Settlement by53 words
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Article53 1966-12-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Sultan of Selangor. who is the honorary group captain of the Royal Malaysian Air Force, and the Tengku Ampuan will pay their first official visit to the RMAP base here tomorrow. The Royal couple will later be entertained to lunch at53 words
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Article101 1966-12-01 7 A LOR STAR, Wed.— Kedab /m Customs today ottered a reward of SlO.OOO for information leading to the arrest of the gang which raided tin- Customs strongroom here on Monday and stole £100.000 worth of opium and morphine. The hunt for thr Kane and the missing101 words
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198 1966-12-01 7 I KUCHING. Wed A NEW road in Uie Sedan district of Sarawak's First Division has opened up thousands of acres of rich land for farming. Declaring the new 27--mlle road open this morning, the Btate Minister for Communications and Works. Dato Teo Kul198 words
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129 1966-12-01 7 Malaysia says 'thank you' to Aussies If UAL A LUMPUR. 1V Wed. Malaysia today said "thank you" to Australia for the services of two of her minesweepers, the Curlew and Snipe, during confrontation. The ships will return to Sydney on Dec. 9 from Singapore. Two escorts of the Australian Navy129 words
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Advertisement324 1966-12-01 7 Here lies not my 300 taels of silver Long ago, Farmer Chang San had saved up a small fortune of 300 "taels" of silver and was soon in a dilemma as how to conceal it. After much fruitless thought, he followB ed the age-old idea of burying it underground in324 words
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Advertisement246 1966-12-01 7 For the convenience 1 of your {CHRISTMAS I and j HARI RAYA PUASA c shopping THE Premier Store BATA BLDG. NORTH BRIDGE RD. SINGAPORE WILL REMAIN OPEN i I TILL 8 P.M. ON EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY I in DECEMBER 1966 ''lllllllllCJIIIIIIIIIIIICJIIIIIIIIIIIICIIIIIIIIIIIIICJIIMIIIIIIIICJIIIIIIIIIIIirMliiiilllliniMilli? CHEN LOY FATT METAL WORKSj Manufacturer! ft patent246 words
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227 1966-12-01 8 Italy team keen on Jurong joint ventures SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THK visiting 36-meraber Italian trade mission now in Singapore has expressed interest in participating in joint ventures at Jurong. The mission, which is led by Senator A. Banfl of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Trade, had discussions at the Economic Development227 words
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Article54 1966-12-01 8 SINGAPORE. Wed— The First Lady. Puan Noor Alshah will distribute gifts to some 70 handicapped children from private homes at a Christmas party at Red Cross House. Penang Lane, at 4 p.m. on Dec. in. It will be given by the Handicapped Children's Club of the54 words
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Article28 1966-12-01 8 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Mangala Vihara will conduct the YMBA Ceylon Dhamma examinations (English medium) 1966 at its premises in Jalan Eunos at 10 a.m. on Sunday.28 words
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Article27 1966-12-01 8 SINGAPORE. Wed— Mr. M6hamed Sulalman has been elected president of the Rlflal Ratheeb Association, with Mr. N.M. Mohamed Aboobacker as the general secretary.27 words
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103 1966-12-01 8 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Par- 1 liamentary Secretary to the Minis- i try of National Development. Mr. Ho Cheng Choon, said voluntary i organisations had a greater role to play In Singapore, which was In the process of social levelling. It was impossible, he said,103 words
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Article76 1966-12-01 8 SINGAPORE. Wed —Mr Donald Yeo Hock Chwee will act as the First Criminal District Judge for a month, starting tomorrow, when Mr. DC. D'Cotta begins his leave. Mr. N.A. D'Rozarlo will succeed Mr. Yeo In the Second Criminal District Court Mr. Yeo Is also acting District Judge76 words
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Article, Illustration84 1966-12-01 8 SINGAPORE. Wed.—Polire want to contact relatives or friends of an 18-yrar-old cirl. Thua Gek Lane (above), of I'pprr Paya Lebar Road, who died after Tallinn from the eighth floor of a block of flats in Jalan M<rpati yesterday. .She died in the General Hospital84 words
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Article78 1966-12-01 8 SINGAPORE. Wed —Mr. JURtk-e Chua today postponed the murdtr trial of Llm Sul Kiat. 24. a mechanic, till the next Assizes. The defence counsel. Mr. BK. Lee, had requested the adjournment for a detailed medical report on Lim from the Woodbridue I Hospital. The DPP. Mr. N.78 words
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Article47 1966-12-01 8 SINGAPORE. Wed— The National Employers' Council will hold n 'Malam Stngapura buffet In honour of the delegates and officials attending the current 13th session of the TXO Asian Advisory Committee on Saturday at 730 prr. at the Chu Hual Llm Club In Kent; Lee Road.47 words
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Article, Illustration149 1966-12-01 8 Spore can give lessons in tolerance: Envoy aiNGAPORE. Wed. Thp new West German Ambassador to Singapore. Mr. Oswald von Kichthofen, said here today that Singapore could give lessons on tolerance to other countries, including his own. Mr Richthoi. n said that from what little he had seen. Singapore appeared to149 words
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Article38 1966-12-01 8 BINGAPORE. Wwi A "p»tronal festival" service will be held at St. Andrews Cathedral at pm on Sunday. It will be attended by clercymen from all parishes. After pw service there will ht a special parish supper.38 words
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Article289 1966-12-01 8 MR. Ron Chandran-Dud-ley. the blind general secretary of the Singapore .Wnciatlon ror the Blind today appealed to the "ablebodied and those in positions of influence" to help handicapped persons. Speaking to the Rotary Club of Singapore on the problems of the blind in society, he classified handicapped289 words
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Advertisement451 1966-12-01 8 9fc» vI <HD S COT CiIK|»M I BLAC K I JM WHITE H(fs BUCHAIIIiItufI PP^^ HttSGOW, SCOTuH s «JP H v^r. I I'lcuiin^ooPI Jc BUCHANAN'S '^Zr^t W^m±*^L*. I I CHOICE OLD SCOTCH WHIS r I H^^^^^ CTCH WHISKY OI$TIU!«S GLASGOW I LONDON. HIS WOMAN HIS DRINK I Ifl* cIS a451 words
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Miscellaneous214 1966-12-01 8 .lllfff Oop Bw V.T. ilnwrtlim s-" TH/^S RIGHT! iiS^>- -»«iG> Ck I M VXJftSELF/' uumk mor vau h.i \Trt Wftt, A THE MEN'S /"ISN'T THAT VTndi*? U^-T^ZIGGV <JP*I COULD (T S" «y«v */\C TODAYS LUNCHEON WONDERFUL? V^T^ V I < r^ l^|OLß«' X?' l LOOKFIAT /OKAY <SLt\ I 1 MNek214 words
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Advertisement273 1966-12-01 9 stands Ihe one that HI above all others i mi i B this much longer than king size K. i||l- to smoke that much smoother 1 1 I I Mil i I Mil i I 111, t^i BM -M' !^s^ :> Eewl^^^SßJ^y*^^^ l .^:v;-^vs>w? a B^P^a ■£> "mil tifl&&^i\Wl&& \^ifu^^Bßl273 words
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Obituary39 1966-12-01 10 10 Word! Hi (Minimum) MR. SAMUEL A. DAS, 73, at OH. K L on 30-11*6. Survived by wife. 'trace, flve sons, five daughters, two laught^rs-lnlaw, four sons-in-law and IP grandchildren. Kunersl took place vestfrday at the Cheraa Cemetery.39 words
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Article36 1966-12-01 10 20 Mora's Sit (Minimum) HEARTFELT THANKS to Sacred Heart of Jesus, Our Lady and Saint hide for helping me when In desperate need Tessle. TMI WIDOW AND Children Of sriends for their kind expressions of36 words
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Obituary27 1966-12-01 10 tt Ward* IH (Minimum) IN LOVINO MEMORY of t'sha Rani d o Mr. and Mrs. ««amy. Kamtinim 112 ISM Always remembered hv hut loved onei.27 words
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Article655 1966-12-01 10 China And the U.N. Rejection by the U.N. General Assembly of the resolution which sought the admission of China and the expulsion of Taiwan was certain. The first hurdle, defeat of the American resolution that the question was "important" and not procedural and therefore required a twothirds majority, was insuperable.655 words
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Article378 1966-12-01 10 It is a little disconcerting to learn that the Education Ministry has not as yet submitted to the Cabinet its recommendations on dealing with the claims of the teachers' unions and on re-organis-ing the unified teaching service in general. The announcement by Da to Syed Zahiruddin, the new378 words
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Article169 1966-12-01 10 The Malacca State Government's preparations to make Malacca town more attractive to visitors amount to making it more attractive to residi-nts as well, and involve a formyla all towns could adopt. "Beautineation" is the wrong word, when the whole idea is just to make a place less ugly.169 words
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985 1966-12-01 10 M.S. WILDE - M.S. WILDE THE ACCIDENTS THAT ARE RARELY ACCIDENTAL, CASUALTIES THAT SHOULD 8E TREATED LIKE EPIDEMICS by MORE than 100,000 people are killed in road accidents throughout the world each year. For every one killed, 10 to 15 are seriously injured and 32 to 40985 words
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943 1966-12-01 10 r J"HE historical speculations of 'L.V.C are somewhat wide of the mark and his background Information appears to be sadly lacking. May I be permitted to nil him In a little so that next time he can enter :nio the discussion reasonably well lnlormed'943 words
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Letter72 1966-12-01 10 Dean Eyre, retiring New Zealand Defence Minister must be out of his mind when he said that if 'he had his way he would give North Vietnam a basinful of bombs tomorrow morning.' He added that 'We are dealing with Oriental people who are different from ourselves.' If72 words
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Letter90 1966-12-01 10 REFER to the letter (ST. Nov. 19) and have to Inform "PARENT" that the stretch of road leadIng to the Jalan Kembangan integrated English school Is a private road and as such the P.VV.D. does not maintain it We are aware of the condition of this road and for this90 words
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Advertisement776 1966-12-01 10 Straits Times Malay Mail be honded to. COLO STORAGE SUPER. MARKIT Orchard Hood (Reception)*? Oetk) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES At Hollond Rood Noval Boie Aufhomed Aqrntv CITY BOOK STORE LTO., Winchester Home, Collyet Quay. THE NEWS FRONT f itipotnck'i Supermarket M M ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Rood, N«»jl B*M. MAMIFM STORE. 1419776 words
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Advertisement41 1966-12-01 10 ghou)" The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Aho Importers Exporters of High Clots Wofetoo* Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulio Srroot. Tel: ***** HONGKONG: Mirodor Mansion, Ist Floor, Room No. t. 54-64, Nathan Road, Kowloon.41 words
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Advertisement244 1966-12-01 10 MPh&^ ■*\j2^mV m m\\\W BLOODSHOT Only a few hours ago, this was a sparkling, healthy eye just lika yours. Then sunlight, smoke, dust, fumes, glare to name a few went to work on it, just as they would on yours. Now it aches, itches, burns, waters, reddens. It needs help.244 words
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Article295 1966-12-01 11 That military training plan announced by Dr. Goh... SINGAPORE. Wed. WOMEN employees of the Singapore Government and statutory bodies will also be given military training next year. One of the largest groups will be the teachers who will be recruited for postings to schools which reopen in January.295 words
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Article, Illustration266 1966-12-01 11 RUDY BELTRAN - Vintage car send-off at Batu Garrison for new brigadier RUDY BELTRAN t <II 1 1M. in .style in this vintage sports car, newly promoted Brigadier Cngku Ahmad bin Abdul Kah m a n is given a rousing send-off by officers and men at Batu Garrison in Kuala Lumpur. At the266 words
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Article38 1966-12-01 11 SING/. poke. Wt-ti An eight-year-old boy. Phua Knon Hua. mi tr.und dead in a well only a .-■tone's throw from his home in Upper Thomson Road yesterday Police do n a suspect (oul play38 words
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Article39 1966-12-01 11 PfcNANCi Wed. The Director •f the Den mm Bahama dan Pustaka- Sved Nasir bin Ismail, will iddNH parents and pupils of the Nahdatu! Ulum Al-Dinlah ielieicus scnool at Sungei Ara on their graduation day. Dec. 1039 words
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Article89 1966-12-01 11 SINOAPORL Wed. The president <>f the Singapore Sawmlllers Association Mr. Fong Pin Chee. said totfay the increase in railway charges lor the transport of locs would cause great hardship to Urn sawmilling industry in Singapore The Malayan Railway has announced an Increase of about89 words
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Article40 1966-12-01 11 SINOAPORE. Wed A i Hlng Loong. 25 a hawker, wu Jailed for 18 months by a district court today for stealing cash and jewellery totalling about S9lO from a clerk's home in Bukit Timah Road on Aug 2840 words
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Article40 1966-12-01 11 lELUK ANbON Wed A verIk t of death t» misadventure w_* rcortiPrt here yesterday on Chf-rw rek Siong. 23. a labourer, whc ell from his motor-cycle on the rhar.Bkat Jong road on June 26 and sustained fatal lnjuria*.40 words
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297 1966-12-01 11 Threats, so prisoner gets a police guard T«AIPING. Wed. A f ortune-t elle r, accused of outraging the modesty of a woman, was given a police escort today after the magistrate's court was told that threats had been made to assault him. Earlier the magistrate. Sheik Daud bin Hajl Ismail,297 words
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Article62 1966-12-01 11 t IPOH Wed. Mr. Justice Chang reserved judgment hTe today in an appeal by a police inspector. Mohamed Nor bin Tahir. against conviction and sentence. Mohamed Nor whs fined $500 by the Parlt Buntar Magistrate's Court on Feb. 12 for ordering the distribution of cloth and children's62 words
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Article34 1966-12-01 11 JESSELTON. Wed. Twelve members of the Malaysian Parliament !eft for Kuching today after a two-day visit to Sabnh The psrty had earlier visited Thailand and the Philippines on a study tour.34 words
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Article30 1966-12-01 11 I JESSETTON W«d.- The Rnval I Navy minesweeper support ship I Manxman arrived here today on 24-hour visit The »hlp was open to I the public this afternoon.30 words
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Article202 1966-12-01 11 Sia Cheong Yew - Arson bid foiled Sia Cheong Yew: By BURNING TORCHES FLUNG ON ROOF EXTREMIST elements carrying banners and lighted bamboo torches last night tried to set fire to the Jalan Haji Karim community centre off. Tampines Road. Police said about 30 of them lobbed burning torches on t.o the asbestos roof202 words
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109 1966-12-01 11 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. QUESTIONS about Malaysian students in institutions of higher learning in Singapore will be raised in Parliament on Monday. Mr. Ho Bee Beng <PAPI Bras Basah> will ask the 1 Education Minister. Mr Our Pang Boon, how many i students from West Malaysia are109 words
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Article52 1966-12-01 11 IPOH. Wed fte development offloer tn lir- Education Department heir, Mr Teoh Chai Chin. s mr Brisbane to tako charge ol Malaysian .student welHe is the hrcond otllcer from this drp-irtmrnt to be posted The hrst wus Mr. Chow How Mun. who is warden of Hull52 words
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Article43 1966-12-01 11 IPOH. Wed Thievrs broke into the house oi Major P P. L. Hobbl* of the 4th Malavsian Ranger* here yesterday and sole liquor and perfume wnrth about 1110. Mr Ho'obie and fatnilv ar» away on holiday in the Cameron Highlands.43 words
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Advertisement129 1966-12-01 11 The gift for the man who wants to be different BsfP*^9~~— aa3s!^Bis3 lit 11 ai "rr ORIGINAL menu toiletries 5* «■>«-■ mi hdiisHi oomfaky i iMirrn. Advertisement I THE GREATEST RECORD BARGAIN OF ALL TIME m I The Collector's Library of the World's Musical Master- j I pieces. Sixteen magnificent129 words
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Advertisement78 1966-12-01 11 IK jfrk fft with tht purchase of If/ Jr .^P •v«ry unglt PILOT Fountain 4f jj^' Pan worth $1.00 or mor« '/fJf/ drMr^r beouMul PILOT Desk \wßl &JF^T Pen Holder. B/ ,^-3-^^ For a PILOT Pen with a value of lets lli KlJsffl than $8 00 PILOT latest Mi MPV78 words
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Miscellaneous722 1966-12-01 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S Kuala Lumpur latl Malay songs: 7.35 Lucy and Penanf 6 Ipoh and Show 8.00 News in Mandarin; Malacca; 3, 10 Johore Bahru; 8.10 The Four Friends in 4 Taipinc; Batu Pahat; 9 Chinese; 8.35 For you madam: Klnang. 850 Koran reading; 9.00 News 5.45 P.M. Opening722 words
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Article, Illustration87 1966-12-01 12 THESE four teenagers will be doing their bit for charity at the "Bottles A-Co Co stall. They are out to draw the crowd with their dances in "mod dresses as seen above. From left to right are Misses Cindy Ormrod, Cheryl Vicary, Cherry Young and Sue Hawkins. SEEN87 words
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525 1966-12-01 12 Beauty and budget must go hand in hand IT need not cost you a fortune to look your best. Here are 10 tips from experts of a leading cosmetic company, for women who want to keep a watch on their appearance while they keep a tight rein on the family525 words
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Article, Illustration260 1966-12-01 12 OLIVIA YEOH - at the Christmas Fair OLIVIA YEOH by JN an attempt to bring joy and happiness to those less fortunate than us, a group of volunteers in Singapore have again organised the Christmas Fair 1966 to let the public have a good time as well as raise funds for four children's260 words
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Article166 1966-12-01 12 SCREW small metal cup hooks to the underside of the shelf in a clothes closet. These are handy to hang belts on. Put silver In plastic, bags. These are airproof, and can slow tarnishing. Wax and polish leather or plastic purses. This protects them from scratches and water166 words
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Advertisement541 1966-12-01 12 THROUGH DISTIHGUISHED SERVICE Some studs of Krementz Quality rolled gold plate have been worn for as long at thirty-five years. All Krementz jewelry will give corresponding satisfaction. WV I yZ^^i Krementt cuff links remain bright becouu of their suHoce f&jS^p hord roi><d v kt 9 ia FINE QUALITY JEWELRY FOR541 words
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Advertisement864 1966-12-01 12 I Advertisement Now Every Woman is entitled to look YOUNGER! j A new startling discovery has been made by a small croup ot skin physiologists. They found a way to make the skin ol face and throat actually dnnk tiny but sufficient quantities of water, to quickly gain an appearance864 words
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314 1966-12-01 13 Premier Lee's 'No' upsets tycoon Hearst kIM.APORE. Wed. Mr. 5 William Randolph Hearst, Jr.. editor-in-chief and chairman of America's famous Hearst group of newspapers, said here today that the Prime Mini>lrr of Singapore. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. had "deeply hurt" his feelings h> refusing to meet him He said that314 words
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584 1966-12-01 13 Geoffrey Geldard - RMAF flies abducted men home to Kuching Geoffrey Geldard 1 From J^UCHING, Wed.— Two men missing for 20 months came home today. Senior hospital assistant Voon Yun Hiong and a Medical DeDartment driver, Inche Hamdan Mataim, returned to a Joyous reunion with their families and friends. They were abducted in584 words
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109 1966-12-01 13 Malaysia to set up a consulate in Taipeh KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia is to set up a consulate in Taipeh to promote trade and facilitate travel. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, announced this today after the weekly Cabinet meeting. He added that this should not be construed as109 words
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Article64 1966-12-01 13 SINGAPORE. WPd A Singapore student, Vincent F.B. Yip. son of Mr. Win* Moh Yip of Rangoon Road, ha* been named to I the dean's honour list for the spring semester at Case Institute of Technology In Cleveland. U.S A A junior. Vincent attended Catholic High School In64 words
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Article105 1966-12-01 13 CINGAPORE, Wed- -The J Port of Singapore Authority today announced that work on the removal of sunken hulks in the East Lagoon will begin on Dec. 5. Explosive charges would be used in the operation, srhf-duled to last six months. The charges would be fired105 words
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Advertisement392 1966-12-01 13 PEESONAL ,«<^ Dettol Is as much a part of everyday i( f**' iliflfcMltlßflßKr* B personal cleanliness as soap. Jf Bfctm. Begin with Dettol in your morning M bath just a dash. Feel M .<.. M <*fi^Aj^^C skin-tingling fresh All day. r^MjVV m Use Dettol as a deodorant BjM (a remarkably392 words
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Miscellaneous313 1966-12-01 13 Straits Times Crossword I I m% liV BBr~~~lMt^~' ACROSS up. undent (B>. 1. s ;nver cies'royed hope mith 8 Technician cruide (8). returning Indisposition (7. 13. Supplier of warmth at a 6. Hesitate In consideration (7) xeance? (0-4). 0. A bit of deal? Muggtr.«! It'i 15 Eve's request during a313 words
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Advertisement939 1966-12-01 14 BHHHHe|eHeHH HHHHHHHHHHHHIHKHfIH, (Continued from Pag-e It) ANNOUNCEMENT 20 Wordi SIS < Mimimum) TITHES TEMPORARY RECEIPT Book bearing Its) D74U la 3SOO reported to be lost Sho'ild anyone find that receipt b«)k please Inform Tithes iS pore) Etna. SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* SI (Mi*.)— Box St rt*. txtrm BOX A 6992939 words
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Advertisement996 1966-12-01 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I IS Word* $1 (Mi*.)— Box St et: extra LEAVE HOUSE— Binjai Hill, available from irid lanuary— end May 1967. fully furnished, three bedrooms of which t»o alrconditioned. Ring Fiecbter 643U1 office bours. afterwards *****0 (8 pore). OXLEV CARDEN Furnished Unfurnished Hat, two bedrooms, one servant's room. Liv.dln.996 words
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Advertisement898 1966-12-01 14 EDUCATION IS Word' SI (Min.)— Bmx St et: txtrm SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING (2 months guaranteed course), few more vacancies. 19, Lorong 30. Geylang (Spore) *****. HOW IS YOUR Malay Progressing Improve your knowledge of tne language by reading Berna Hartan dally tne only Romanised National Language Newspaper. LEARN FRENCH witb898 words
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Advertisement982 1966-12-01 14 T.V. RADIO SALES SERVICE IS Word* St (Ml*.)— Box St et: txtrm UNIVERSAL TELEVISION MAINTENANCE specialize id television repairs. Moderate charges. Tel: Spore T.V. REPAIRS Day/Night Service Trl: 9rVJ3« B'pore. TV Service Hlseta Limited. Reasonable charges. Prompt service T.V. SERVICING: We service any brands T.V. at reasonable rates. Kor quirk982 words
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Advertisement827 1966-12-01 14 FOR SALE IS Word* St I Mm. t— Box tt tt: mwtrm FOR SALE Onr Kodak Klimicb automatic proccs* vertical camtra, 24" round icr«<n complete witb accessorial of 2 seta powerful lenses, four senses of 6A, 85, 120 and IV) lines, on large layout txN« 44" x SO", one electric827 words
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Advertisement1074 1966-12-01 14 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (NO. 118) NOTICE L'NDER SECTION 137. No NOTICE Is hereby given under Section 137 of the Town Boards Enactment that Draft Layout Plan No. J7 3336 1 for the sub-division of land Lot 2252. Lorong 2. Jalan Ngee Heng. Johore Bahru. has been prepared and Is1,074 words
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Advertisement172 1966-12-01 14 KENYATAAN TAWARAN JKR. 18l PEJABAT Tawaran darlpada Pemb'>rong2 yang berdaftar dlJ K.R. di-dalam Kelas BX' dan ka-atas (Head II Subhead 2* akan di-panggll tiada llama lagl untok: ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF A STANDARD OFFICE BLOCK FOR COMBINED INLAND REVENUE HEADQUARTERS AT SULEIMAN BUILDING COMPOUND. KUALA LUMPUR. Untok menyenangkan persiapan surat2172 words
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Advertisement151 1966-12-01 14 Curb Rheumatism while you sleep If you feel old, tired, and worn oat ttccaus* of Backache, Rheumatism Pains, Sore, Stiff, Swollen Joints, ret CTSTKX from your chemist today, and aea how fast you Improve. CTSTEX al*o help* men and women who lose sleep and enertT because ot Getting Up Nights151 words
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Advertisement1531 1966-12-01 15 MMM-____MP— l __MM_— MMi r#stkti/#es «_4----* BEN^LINE I iTTrTr!!!! 1 I m»«bbbmmmm__— _m_— mbbmm»m__— mm— m» mm SmilltV to' MN^ROmRIAM-HAMIURt. AARHUt-COPtNHAItH tXPMM tWICL 10 LBHWH. UUIPIII COHIIHEMIAL P»l» PSuai PtaMt Sao>. 6al. IHa- m bun Aaraaa C^Uim BENMHOR f( HiTiEr? i"m 1 ARCOOHA MM 5..111 JjJJ/* »•»»M» Smßß^ H NoH^1,531 words
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Advertisement1042 1966-12-01 15 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. CTOJ"f, 111 OVEIUAF FII IUTWARI SEIVICE FIIM UK CINTINENI. |QCl_s\ LiMm tar. roora P.*-~» PMami TOf NEWCASnt lorioon. t.aituri 'enttum. Htnt. Hun. irmtiinra- la PT. itaaj lOF lUILOFORO la**-. Ha-»«r|. RotttraM. tatwtri. MaN T.F..MM.PU Tl Mnn XT»Z~ t t n .:T. mmm VieALISTER i. CO..1,042 words
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635 1966-12-01 16 rE price of Straits tin rose by 62 i cents in Penang yesterday to 5605.75 on reported strong support particularly from Europe. The price also rose in sympathy with London where on Tuesday afternoon the three months forward afternoon buyers' price appreciated635 words
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905 1966-12-01 16 From Our Market Correspondent EXTREMELY quiet condiLj tions descended on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday and the market was generally without feature or trend. The only counter which stood out again in equities was Gammon, which on a turnover of905 words
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Article27 1966-12-01 16 Malayan Stock Indices Nov. 29 No' JO. "Industrials: AO.R4 90.84 Tins: Ki7.:t9 1116.86 rubbers: 110.79 1 10.79 •I>ec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.27 words
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Article970 1966-12-01 16 OLSINESS i n an d reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday mith the number of shares traded in brackr's; INDUSTRIALS: Bautlaad |*.«Wi <1. .■>.'( I). (4.U00) BI.U D. (3.oU<)' tI.U: Cantral Sutar il.ixhi, 'Mi cenu D. (I.OOUi H4970 words
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Article81 1966-12-01 16 THF Malayan MinisUr of Finance has fixed these prices (or calculating customs duties for the period from Dec. 1 to Dec. T. Rubber 62 cents a Ib. Copra 5424 a ton. Coconut Oil S6s« a ton. Palm Oil 5695 a on. Palm Kernels $361.23 a ton. The rates81 words
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Article110 1966-12-01 16 f PMI Anaciatian af Barikt In Malay A sla mada the»« chang»« In m lair rate* to merchants yesterday iall rate to S100) Umttd Stalas: huyinc TT 32 11 U airmail Ol) H 13 16. i>o d,»t 33 5 1 credit hill*. 3:i 1R trade billa Canada: buying110 words
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Article11 1966-12-01 16 Nov. Oct. Rubber: «?.7lh K'!.«M cU. Tin: $6nS.46'i 5608.X11 words
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Article25 1966-12-01 16 Nov. 30. Rl BBER PRICE: 601 rents (down one-eighth of a cent) TIN: vjit.V7.-> (up H.i cents). Kstimated UnofTicial offering 230 tons( unchansed).25 words
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Article122 1966-12-01 16 Marbaur »hlr«n .r (ipattad la- j t, Pnmor)» I Honzkonc Producer l<> n. Calchaa U/M Sir Lancelot 19. Kvoko Mam L'l tt Shmeahima Maru 27 Bombay Maru 29 30. Vanld 31 S3, Mn'luon 3A 36. Broholm M 41. Mexico Maru 42 43. Tamaguchl Maru i 44. Bchtekerk122 words
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Article82 1966-12-01 16 CHIMISI Praduca Euhimi. Singa- i port noon pricti per picul ytttarCacanut all: bulk 14 1 aelltra. drum UJi sellera i Caera: Mixed Ifob.i Ixx>»« Nov. j r>r. mt b Pimt: Muniok white |M7| acllera. Samwak while II US nellera. apw-ial Saia<- ak black JllTi aellera. garbled Lampon* Mark82 words
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Article32 1966-12-01 16 til' Trtt tichanit market in Hurt wn« Tiiotrd at 5. 75! for T.T. ani j.7«l for ca»h. Sttrlmg was <inoi»<l at IS W and ant tail af »«ld at 2«Si.32 words
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Article187 1966-12-01 16 THE following dividends are expected this month and in January. Date of announcement of last years dividend is in brackets: IMU miALf Mi \listrr flnal *****.ii. Bou>Uad lone payment 16.12.65), < old Storicr i interim LM I.' Hi (.oodunml Park Hotel lone payment 15.12.65 l Hume 1F.E.1 •final187 words
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Article125 1966-12-01 16 MELBOURNE. Wed. INDUSTRIALS were steady In quieter trading, moves wera narrow with uses slightly in excess of falls. Base Metals and Oili were steady. North Broken Hill up 10 cents to $4.06. Today a tlosinn price m Australian dollar* and ceou with iur>day a pruta in bracki is:125 words
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Article252 1966-12-01 16 |\ECEMBER first Trade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at s p.m. In Kuala Luupur and Singaport yesterday at 6U 7 i» cents per IH. down one-eifbth of a rent oa Tuesday's closing level for th« pil-ltKlll. The tone m»% vrry quirt. R.A.S. and M.X.X. rinsing prieae In cents per252 words
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Advertisement621 1966-12-01 16 «USTIUIIA/N{W ttaUNO SERVICES INDIA •AUSTIN ANI FAR EAST SERVICU ia< (rtaaatli. Afelarii. Mtlaaarat In Mjlrn aal NafwattMM Piaam P. S'kam Sinpiura Singapore f>. S'haa Pmaoi ■AMOK* 1/11 IN Hrn If. IS/H IM ;j|J|J* »H M«H tl 6N ■UIIMIA* tl I laa 1/11 IM 11/11 IM jA«pti» i/ fit ii/ii fit621 words
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Advertisement258 1966-12-01 16 SHIPPING NOTICES THE SEACO-WILHELMAEN LINE M/S "TRIANON" VOT. 14A ARRIVED 27 11 M A General Survey of all damaged cargo discharged here by the abova vessel will be held at the Port of Singapore Authority's godowns 15/ 16 from 900 a.m. to 11.00 a.m. on 2nd and 7th December, 1966.258 words
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Advertisement878 1966-12-01 17 GOVERNMENT OF NEGERI SEMBILAN Opening of Lands for Fringe Alienation Schemes. Tenders will be received at the office of the Commissioner ot Lands and Mines. Negeri Sembilan, up to 12 noon on Tuesday. 20th Drrpmbor. 1966. from experienced contractors for the clearing of lands planting of rubber and cover crops878 words
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Advertisement862 1966-12-01 17 NOTICES TONGKAH HARBOUR TIN DREDGING BERHAD (Incorporated In Malaysia) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-Fifth Annual General Meeting of the members of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Berhad will be held at 55/61 Moorgate, London, EC. 2 (Fifth Floor), on Thursday the 22nd day of December, 1966,862 words
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Advertisement246 1966-12-01 17 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) MITKK OF RECEIVING ORDERS TAKE NOTICE that Recrivins Orders were on the 18th November. 1966 made against the following persons and, or firms: Bankruptcy No 381.66 Arts bin Mahadl, No. 390. Margaret Drive, Singapore. 383/66 Yap Poong Hin (m.w.), No. 113-A, Jalan Bahagia. Singapore.246 words
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Advertisement877 1966-12-01 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF SARAWAK Applications are Invited for the post of> Clerk of Works (Water) (Development) (1 vacancy). Public Works Department. Barawak. Salary Division 11, Scale C 4 ($690 870). Point ot entry depending on qualification and previous relevant experience. Candidates should normally be between 25 and 45 years877 words
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Advertisement672 1966-12-01 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS NEGERI BRUNEI JAWATAN KOSONG BEBAOAI PEGAWAI PERIKANAN Permohonan^ ada-lah dl-pelawa bagl memenohl jawatan kosong sebagai Pegawal Perlkanan dlPejabat Perlkanan. Brunei. Chalon yang berj .ya akan di-kehen-dakl membantu Pegawai Perlkanan Negara dalam semua bidang kerja2 perlkanan bagl lkan I laut atau lkan ayer tawar. Tuga&2- nya termasok-lah kerja2 d672 words
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Advertisement359 1966-12-01 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT KURSUS LATEHAN DI-BENGKEL J.K.R. PAHANG (PERLAKSANAAN ISITLS KONGRES KKONOMI Bl MUM IK\ Pertnohonan di-pelawakan darlpada Bumlputra Negeri Pahang untok menglkuti Kunus Latehan di-Benttkel J.K.R. Kuantan. Chalun2 yang berjaya akan dllateh salama 5 tahun dt-dalam berbagal sect membelkl dan menyenggara enjin2 barbagal jenls kelnderaan 1 dengan mengtkut perJanjlan). Pada359 words
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Advertisement156 1966-12-01 17 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN JKR PAH AM. Tawaran2 darlpada pemborong2 yang berdaftar dldalam J.K.R. Kelas 'BX' dan ka-atas di-bawah Kepala II dan Pechahan Kepala 2 akan di-terlma dl-PeJabat Jurutera Negeri. JKR.. Pahang hlngga pukol 3.00 petang pada Bhb Disember. 1966 UNTOK MEMBENA DAN MENYIAPKAN MASJID BARU. TEMERLOH Segala butir2 boleh riidapatl156 words
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Article255 1966-12-01 18 M. RAHMAN - M. RAHMAN By CHEF DE MISSION JAMIL CALLS MEETING OF MANAGERS FOR FINAL BRIEFING J)EPUTY Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak last night handed over the Malaysian Flag to Tan Sri Abdul Jamil bin Abdul Rais, chef de mission of the Malaysian contingent to the Fifth Asian255 words
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Article291 1966-12-01 18 GANEFO PHNOM PENH, Wednesday. LX)O Soo Pong of Singapore qualified for the se- cond round of the Ganefo table tennis men's singles championship here last night when he beat Walio Mobarak of Lebanon 22-20, 21-17. 21-9. Other first rounds results: Mohamed Haniff (Pakistan) bt Michel291 words
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Article104 1966-12-01 18 r PHE Malaysian Malays' Interstate hockey competition /or the Raja Lope Cup will be held at Kota Bharu next August. Nik Monamed. secretary of the Kelantan Malay Hockey Association, the organisers of the tournament, told Timesport that ail states nave been informed but so far only104 words
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Article, Illustration199 1966-12-01 18 YEW YORK. Wed American Curtis Cokes and Puerto Rican Carlos Ortiz who both retained their World titles in fights in the United States on Monday night. may meet each other for the welterweight crown. Ortiz admitted after his 14th round knock. >at of Filipino GabrielReuter - 199 words
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264 1966-12-01 18 SOCCER McLaughlin scores hattrick for Swansea LOMDON, Wed. Two more non-League clubs seeking fame and fortune in the English F.A. Cup made inglorious exits in first round replays last night. Southern League club Follcstone crashed 7-2 away to Swansea, and Isthmian League amateurs Oxford City were beaten 4-0 away to264 words
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Article57 1966-12-01 18 Capt Reginald Sutton, playIng- his farewell match, won the Australian Army open golf championship at Ayer Keroh Country Club. Malacca. Capt. Sutton, of the 4th Bat', il ion RAR, is due to go home next week. Runner-up was Capt. Lan Hearn. also of the 4th RAR.57 words
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Article25 1966-12-01 18 LONDON. Wed. The Australian Rugby Union touring team were beaten 12-3 by a combined Pontypool. Croukeys and Newbridge XV at Pontypool ywt«rday.— Reutar.Reuter - 25 words
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104 1966-12-01 18 HOCKEY Ceylonese call off matches /CEYLON'S Asian Games hockey team will not play their two matches I In Singapore, report* Francis Boey The Ceylonese were to have arrived yesterday for two "Test" matches against Singapore this evening and on Saturday. The Singapore Hockey Association have now bcon told oy cable104 words
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114 1966-12-01 18 TENNIS Roy's tip earns himself a struggle MELBOURNE. Wed— Roy Emerson, the Australian tennis .star, advised Belßian player Patrice Homborgpn how to avoid foot-laulting in a matrh here today then had to battle through five sets to beat him. ■lim Stilt tlir No. 1 L finally won their (mirth roundReuter - 114 words
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Article13 1966-12-01 18 so( i i i; I'erak (iovt. Servirr* tourntv 'Ipoh): Municipality 5 NE313 words
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Advertisement108 1966-12-01 18 \A I IB COOK BOOK YOURS FOR ONLY SB/--AND FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS READING PLEASURE: IS CHRISTMAS FOR EVERYBODY? PARTYGOING IS AN ART BEST-DRESSED CHRISTMAS ANGELS CHRISTMAS IS A FAMILY AFFAIR' PARTY HITS RELAX— AND ENJOY YOURSELF AT THE PARTY THEME FOR TABLE-TOP DREAMS YOUR VOICE BEAUTIFUL WHEN A WOMAN IS108 words
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Advertisement78 1966-12-01 18 rftwo peiNJCi PL.ee Govg«?N rj-av c*?f= -rug rauu amp ci>o& e*eh*ov&<z> &ack&pin amc MAKee? <Hg ewof R,y I\AAU YOU WCDUC? MCRM^ULY 'y^X > S»V f&PtSCg'S LOFT >W£> //Ik ■z'^Hk oer&ts /NC&eASes Yfcfo I* It \^^o/ fo or -Two 3^«i I cu/se fxr&A /I X €>o vey -ro s*v*£P WL &*i~l.78 words
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Advertisement303 1966-12-01 18 THE NEW M\ DUNLOP I W MAXFLI I GOLF jl M CLUBS n J ARE HEREJ m\\ /fr-v?^; c new Dunlop Maxfli International rJC.f\ fnofened clubs are just what you've been fc' >•'';; r waiting for. A completely new design, ne y are novv more attractive and much 14 more303 words
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Miscellaneous77 1966-12-01 18 BADMINTON Tour matrh: Penanß Invitation team v Indwn Thomas Cup Warn (Pg Han Chiang H6 stadium, 8 p m v HOCKKY Spori- Uiv. S: RAF Chan«i B t 42 Commando RM (CbMttl). RUGGER Annual: L. Perak L«»H(rup Champions v The Rest (T. Ansom. SOCCER Ipoh League replay: Kinta Indians v77 words
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471 1966-12-01 19 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with LAMP, winner of three races this season, did a splendid trial in heavy going at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Ridden by Keith Moxham. the Coronation Boy gelding sprinted over half a mile in 54 l/5s last 3f in 39 4/5471 words
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Article272 1966-12-01 19 t^PSOM JEEP's trn horses to follow J at the Rukit Timah races which begin on Saturday are: lOKORU A brilliant milcr. who uncover his best distance in the William son Memorial Stakes: has won three races at Bukit Timah this season. LORD JIM For the main sprint272 words
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Article169 1966-12-01 19 SHANTIN CALL EAGER TO GALLOP Bf post but was eased up In the straight Bavdalo (ColwO did 3f in 40 45. flushing strongly Lovable (MoxhamJ ran 3f In 42 1/1 wide out. Shantin Call, a newcomer in Class One. worked impressively. He was pulling hard in a 3f run In169 words
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Article300 1966-12-01 19 THE STIPE'S REPORT THE MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on last Sunday's Ipoh races: RACE ONE Apprentice Samry, rider of Precious Jade, was reprimanded for moving In after the start and forcing Prince's Knife across Kaya, causing that gelding to be checked Weir, rider of Lash,300 words
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Article94 1966-12-01 19 LONDON. Wed Nine parties of Japanese buyers were present on the opening day of "\\p Tattersal December Sales at Nev.maiket and their many purchases so far included four mares Stella Pardalis < 8 500«n.^) Bodnant S.7oogn») Pleasure Cruise <5.600gn5) and Strawberry Tart 'S.OOOgna). One agency actingReuter - 94 words
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264 1966-12-01 19 CRICKET Simpson (82) steers side to win in last over pO R T ELIZABETH, 1 Wed. Australian captain Bobby Simpson (82 not out) piloted his side to a tense six-wicket win over Eastern Province in the final over of their four-day cricket match here yesterday. Chasing 171 In three hours,Reuter - 264 words
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Advertisement184 1966-12-01 19 aar^ KaaaU sS*"*^- GWe precision service Gto Automotive Industry Repco manufacture one of the most comprehensive range of automotive tools and equipment and backed by technical service facilities which provide all round "Customer Service" whenever and wherever required. Tools 4 Equipment include: ENGINE RECONDITIONING EQUIPMENT CLUTCH RECONDITIONING EQUIPMENT TOROUE WRENCHES184 words
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Advertisement271 1966-12-01 19 111. %m4aL4A^v| "*L_^L^3aWHl| r*mm*w alkaline Ideal for Radios, Toys, Cameras, Tape Recorders, Phonographs ...Cordless Electric Appliancesl (1) Outstanding Performance Over A Wide Temperature Range. (2) Long Shelf-Life, Hermetically-Sealed, Vented Steel Case. (3) Lower Operating Costs Greater Economy. A Product Of Union Carbide gjffEfc The pride of 1p0h For Holiday* makers!271 words
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517 1966-12-01 20 ABUL FAZIL - No buyers— so Janssens weigh anchor today ABUL FAZIL: 40 days aboard 49-ton ship so far... By SINGAPORE, Wed AFTER dropping anchor in Singapore five days ago, Peter Janssen tried desperately to sell his 49-ton Narobuto. Today he stood on the deck of the $150,--000 ship and sadly shook his517 words
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Article, Illustration57 1966-12-01 20 CAIRO. Wed. About 50 foreign students studying at the Al Azhar University have beeo arrested following recent demonstrations against university authorities, according to usually reliable sources today. Reuter. THE Janssens and their children (from left) Mark, Marriet and Brian. Picture by Han Hai Fong MR. KI'BIAK joined forReuter; Han Hai Fong - 57 words
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Article56 1966-12-01 20 SINGAPORE. Wed— Rev. Jlyu Kennett, the English Buddhist priestess will give a talk on "The Basic Teachings of Zen" at the Singapore Lodge of the Theosophlcal Society. Calrnhlll Road, at 6.30 p.m. tomorrow. At 8 p.m. on Friday, she will speak on "Zen Buddhism" at56 words
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Article35 1966-12-01 20 RANGOON. Wed— An Indonesian rice purchase mission has contracted to buy 75.000 tons of Burmese rice at £43 per ton. The Indonesians originally wanted 80.000 tons but agreed to take less. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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Article30 1966-12-01 20 LONDON. Wed.— Four people died In a fire at an old people's home near Torquay, In south-west England, early today. Fourteen others were taken to hospital.30 words
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196 1966-12-01 20 CHINGA V: DON'T CREATE TROUBLE, APPEAL FNANG, Wed The Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. today appealed to participants in the Pesta Festival chingay procession to ensure that there would be no untoward incidents. "The chingay is a feature that is traditional and special to Penang," he told representatives196 words
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Article25 1966-12-01 20 LONDON. Wed. Britain's population is expected to reach 61.500.000 by 1981— an Increase of 7.500.000 In the 17 years from 1964— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article50 1966-12-01 20 LOS ANGELES. Wed— Doctor! reported today that actress Jayne Mansfield's six-year-old son, Zoltan, was in satisfactory condition after his spleen was removed. The boy, who was mauled by a chained lion on Saturday, slept well after spending a restless night on Monday, a hospital spokesman said. AP.AP - 50 words
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Article42 1966-12-01 20 WEST BERLIN, Wed —A 28--year-old lawyer, who poured petrol over his body last Monday and then set it alight outside the bouse of a girl who had jilted him, died of his injuries In hospital here last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article23 1966-12-01 20 JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesians will have to pay 15,000 ruplahs In taxes before leaving the country, Antara news agency reported today.—AP.AP - 23 words
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Article297 1966-12-01 20 LONDON, Wed— The London stock market remained unsettled by Rhodesia uncertainties. But the undertone was steady, and little selling was reported. Trading was very restricted, the volume falling below 7,000, one of the lowest recorded this year. Coppers attracted a speculative demand, closing with modest gains after fluctuating297 words
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Article64 1966-12-01 20 LONDON. Wed— Spot 18% d. Jan. 18 11 I6d Feb 18 13/18 d March 19d., Jan. March 18 3/16 d., April June 19 7/16 d.. July Sept. 19*4 d., Oct. Dec. 19 13/16 d. Jan/ March 19T,d April/June 19 15 16d., July' Sept. 19 15 16d Oct Dec. 1964 words
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Article29 1966-12-01 20 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £1210 < +£3), sellers £1213 «-f-£4). Forward buyers £1210 (-K2), sellers £1211 (+£2). Settlement £1209 (+£24). Turnover a.m. 585 tons pm. 95 tons. Tone: Very steady29 words
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Article99 1966-12-01 20 SUDDEN RUSH TO JOIN THE MCA KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The MCA has received a record number of applications for membership for November. A statement here said today that in previous months there were only a few hundred applications a month. "But for the month of November, the figure suddenly jumped99 words
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Article39 1966-12-01 20 SEOUL, Wed —Eight passengers were drowned yesterday when a ferryboat sank off Sosan. about 60 miles south-west of Seoul, police reported today. Five other passengers were rescued. Overloading was believed responsible for the accident. UPI.UPI - 39 words
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Article77 1966-12-01 20 Off: That import surcharge LONDON, Wed. Britain's controversial import nrchargc will be lifted at midnight tonight after about two years operation. The move may swell the country's import bill in December as shippers have been delaying customs clearance of newlyarrivinu Roods to evade the levy in its last cl.«>s. The77 words
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Article54 1966-12-01 20 MONROVIA (Liberia), Wed A strike at the B.F. Goodrich Company rubber plantation In Liberia has brought work to a complete standstill, it was reliably learned today. Reports from the plantation area, where about 1.500 workers are employed, said some violetve had also broken out but noReuter - 54 words
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Article30 1966-12-01 20 MADRID. Wed. Spain today warned that she would be obliged to take counter-measures against British military aircraft which. It was alleged, were violating Spalnish airspace near Gibraltar. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Obituary104 1966-12-01 20 REV FATHER SINNAPPAN nthrr of S. Y. Rrddy. Buklt Mun- iii\ Rawmnc paimrd away oa 28.11.1966 at Mysore ON 30.11.66 Brother Dominic nt th* a-' of at M John Inititutloa 11. l.vinu in stAtf in achool chapal. Requii-m nwsi at si John CathrdraJ, Thumday 4.30 p.m. Funeral to Ch«raa,104 words
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116 1966-12-01 20 Blood debt settlement: Chamber says 'yes' at last SINGAPORE, Wed. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce today accepted an agreement reached between the Singapore and Japanese Governments last month for the settlement of the "blood debt Uiidt-r ma agreement) Japan is to provide Singapore with a $25 million grant and another116 words
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Advertisement156 1966-12-01 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS If Wordi tit ,M,mlmum) ••A HAN: Bclwrm Book Kirn (Allan) «/o Mr Mr<. Sir Tlon« Kenn and NVe Nee i Kllzarirth) da Mr. Mrs. Han Say Chun 29-11-M. THf MARRIAGE Between Mr. Renathlrijah of Johore Ftahru «nd Mm* K. Thanonwarl dauxhtrr of Hn. Kanrlr.v.inam of Kajanic took place156 words
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Miscellaneous55 1966-12-01 20 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures I In Malaysia and Singapore for the I period Bpm Tuesday to 8 pm i yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 72 Kotx Bharu 86 73 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 91 72 Mnlacra 90 72 Singapore 88 72 C Highlands 72 59 Jesxelton 8455 words
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