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Title Section23 1966-12-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: SI 1423 words
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473 1966-12-03 1 Tengku to forces: Keep on your toes lESSELTON, Fri.— J Tengku Abdul Rahman today warned the nation against complacency now that Indonesian confrontation is over. The good work done by the security forces, and the people must continue, he said. "They must carry on trying to detect and discourage the473 words
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Article, Illustration554 1966-12-03 1 All aboard and out to sea away from the Press GIBRALTAR, Friday THE Prime Ministers of Britain and Rhodesia sailed from Gibraltar aboard a British cruiser today for lastminute talks on the Rhodesian independence crisis. Mr. Harold Wilson went aboard I IMS Tiger last night after flying hereReuter - 554 words
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Article51 1966-12-03 1 MANILA. Fri. Indonesian Communists are undergoing ■■debrainwashing" for return Into the Government fold and at least one church in Indonesia has been assigned this task. Mr. Wendell Wilcox. President of the West Indonesia Mission of the SeventhDay Adventlsts assigned In Jakarta, said at an Adventlit convention here.UPI - 51 words
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Article76 1966-12-03 1 rpHE Indonesians have one ace in < A hand for their future Thomas Cup build-up. His name is Thing Hian Hluw. aged 16. Remember the name for when he grows bigger and stronger 'he'll be challenging the workfsbad- ininton giants. Last night he lost to Singapore fiChampion.76 words
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Article, Illustration709 1966-12-03 1 NORMAN SIEBEL - Meet The Thing NORMAN SIEBEL -ALIAS THE NEW WONDER BOY OF BADMINTON By 1 Pnom Penh, Friday M V work here at the first Ganefo Games of Asia as a badminton detective inquiring into the mystery of China's sudden and spectacular rise as a super power in the game lias709 words
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Article35 1966-12-03 1 MELBOURNE. Fri. Some students of Melbourne University were "uncouth hooligans.... ■educated louts unwashed, undesirable, uncultured unproflt- able." the Victorian Legislative Assembly was told yesterday by the Deputy Opposition leader. Mr. Denis Lovegrove. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article63 1966-12-03 1 UNITED NATIONS. Fri. U Thant has decided to serve another term as IN Secretary -General. An authoritative source said last night U Thant had given the go-ahead for the Security Council and General Assembly to elect him for a new fiveyear term. The Security Council was meeting63 words
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Article151 1966-12-03 1 Strike by 2,200 called off KUALA LUMPUR, Fit The strike by 2.200 members of the National Union of Commercial Workers, employed in 13 Euro-pean-managed firms, was called of! today following intervention by the Acting Minister of Labour, Tan Sri V.T. Sambanthan. The workers, who have been on strike for the151 words
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Article28 1966-12-03 1 I N. ACTS ON I THANT I NIRD NATIONS. Frt. Council formal ly recommended '>ner»l AssesMf today to re appoint r Than! icnsral.— Bentei this nitre).28 words
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Advertisement57 1966-12-03 1 with f MORGANS POMADE The Best Gift For X'mas Hermes HA6EMEYER TRADING CO., (M) LTD. OFFICE EQUIPMENT DEPARTMENT SINOAPOBC 130 Robmjon Road Ttl 74]00-0( (10 lines) KUALA lUMPUI 4J-L J*Un Lima Off Chan Sow Lin Road T.I *****/) PfNANO IS/11 Church Street Ghaut Tel IS3*S/» VOM »2 Th«alf« Str.tl T.1720»5«57 words
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Advertisement63 1966-12-03 1 H CROCKETT JONES NORTHAMPTON ENGLAND BEST We PAGOL vi^M WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH 4 I B f m**°*+ I 'i■ *^y~ fit j^9fa Witt 10 Ml! (Hwtf ■^MWMtf T»if in It »ti' B^ _^9r jiy^-ff* /ml it*""** v* ***** H»>f4os9 J J^44^ Quality and Elegance at *mF*** moderate prices such63 words
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177 1966-12-03 2 Wave of fasts against cow slaughter Nm OKI. III, Fri. Reinforced police squads patrolled the streets here today as Hindu holy Mien stepped up their campaign fur a ban on the slaughter of cows in India with B wa\r ol protest lasts. Two lasting holy men were arrested, along with177 words
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Article90 1966-12-03 2 I ON DON, Frl. China will be In a position to wage nuclear war against any country In the world within lo years. Britain's Disarmament Minister, Lord Ctaalfon'. said last nlulit. And the number of other nuclear powers could Increase considerably, brin^- I ing thP chance ofReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration121 1966-12-03 2 HMS Tiger rendezvous for Wilson and Smith GIBRALTAR. Frl. UMS Tiger was pit--11 ching about in had weather orr this historic outpost of IS rl l is h Imperial power when Mr. Harold Wilson net Mr. Lan Smith for talks early today. Two RAF Comets n>w121 words
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185 1966-12-03 2 J ISAKA, Fri.— Zambia has branded the Rritish-Rhodrsian summit meeting as "a downright hell-mit of the four million Africans in Kh<>desia A Foreign Ministry spokesman said Zambia was deeply concerned, perturbed and alarmed at the meeting between Mr. \VilM>n and Mr. Smith. The matter wax185 words
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180 1966-12-03 2 A cricket ball tribute to Barbados BRIDGETOWN, Fri. More than 200 cricketers yesterday hurled a cricket ball two milos through Bridgetown in a tribute to newly-inde-pendent Barbados. The ball, which contained a message of greeting to Prime Minister Errol Barrow from al! the island's cricketers. was thrown, from player to180 words
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Article21 1966-12-03 2 BONN. Frl. Prince Philit arrived In Wnlfenbuettiel last nieh as a (rue^t of the Queen's Roya Irish Hussars —UPI.UPI - 21 words
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126 1966-12-03 2 Lebanese Govt to quit after walk-out by MPs ■nFIRUT, Fri. The Lebanese Government is to resign following an unsatisfactory vote of conlidence, the Prime Minister, Dr. Abdullah Al-Yafl, said last night. He said he considered his government now ou' of office although he had not yet tendered his resignation. Dr.Reuter - 126 words
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82 1966-12-03 2 MANILA. Fn. The pradta)lial palace announced yeste.ti\y that It had Hied charges in court azunst Htn government officials for alleged irregularities which resulted in pnvernmen: 'Miniated at 3 .5 million pesos (alnios- US$l million). Thivse charged were mostly appriniFos of former President ad conned theUPI - 82 words
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Advertisement63 1966-12-03 2 BRKKk* mm f 0 .^mWmmm^ I MA mmV V ~'s"i.^ 6TKOAPORF MOTORS fTn"LJ CAPITAL MOTORS CM) LTD fc Sharikat HENG GUAN Berhad a 5O Si D B**XN%jrA.lr^.riJli xvxv^ x una J-.J. J-P. OPEL 335, jalan ipoh, kuala lumpur, +*««*>»>*•» 171| burmah road, penang. BiVl 315-319, Orchofd Rood S.ngopore. Tel *****63 words
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Miscellaneous21 1966-12-03 2 TME GAMBOLS fat>>] KitUnqA "I \C\ CAM€ UOMB OK TUB) <LL *y\ OSAK (JUST A\ --3 /i'll unloci^N DOOKy rp- 121 words
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Article, Illustration501 1966-12-03 3 LONDON, Friday. SPOKESMAN at the Home Office said yesterday that the Ministry hoped to place legislation against the sale of dangerous toys before Parliament next year. The statement was made as increasing complaints appeared in the British Press againstUPI - 501 words
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150 1966-12-03 3 MANILA, Fri. A iTI congressional investigating group reported yesterday that a syndicate was responsible for smuggling "human cargo" into the Philippines from Hong Kong and Macao since 1964. The group, headed by Mr. Antonio Cuenco, returned from a recent fact-find-ing tour of Honjr150 words
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72 1966-12-03 3 Emergency test flop at London Airport LONDON, Fri. Emergency plans at London Airport are being revised. In a two-hour rehearsal on Wednesday designed to test the British Airport Authority's ability to deal with any emergency or disaster the followiung faults were found: AMBI LANCES got lost or hogged down in72 words
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Article62 1966-12-03 3 CALCim A. Fri —Calcutta University is to close from next Thursday as continued picketing .it its gates by students since Nov 10 made it impossible to carry out usual activities Normal functioning of all branches oi the university came to a standstill as a result ofReuter - 62 words
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234 1966-12-03 3 GERMANY AND U.S. TO BUILD VERTICAL TAKE-OFF JET IVASIiLNOi'ON, Fri. TT The I nited States and West Germany are in partnership to develop a jet fighter-bomber that takes off straight up. A joint announcement by Bonn and Washington yesterday said it was planned to build 12 test models of theUPI - 234 words
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Article, Illustration375 1966-12-03 3 AMMAN, Fri. JorA dan last night accused Syrian authorities of sending saboteurs into Jordan to blow up government installations, bridges and military telephone lines. A Jordanian military spokesman said four saboteurs had been arrested after an exchange of fire with a JordanianReuter; AP - 375 words
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72 1966-12-03 3 PARIS. Frl. The French x Government on Wednesday approved the building of the world's first commercial aircushion "Hovertrain." The train will ride on an in-verted-T section rail, supported by air and reaching speeds up to 155 miles an hour It Is expected to be built by Jean72 words
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Article32 1966-12-03 3 VIENNA. Fri. An explosion In Austria's largest fertiliser and chemical products plant at Lini yesterday caused the death of dz rorkers while eight more w«re listed In critic** oo^iti^32 words
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105 1966-12-03 3 PARIS, Frl.— The entirt 1 collection of paintings, antique porcelain and furniture amassed by Baron James d> Rothschild over the last half century was auctioned here last night for more than £540,000. The saleroom in the Palais Galliera was packed to capacity for theReuter - 105 words
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Article, Illustration96 1966-12-03 3 Tony gives his new mini-skirt an airing TONY LIDGARD, 16, takes a walk down down a busy street in his 14-inch purple mini-skirt, braving wolf-whistles, giggles and the inevitable guffaws. With him, for moral support, is 17-year-old Ton! Byrne, who designed the male miniskirt. Bricklayer But she wore a trouser96 words
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Advertisement106 1966-12-03 3 HOUBIGANT PARIS SPRAY MIST QUELQUES FLEURS CHAN TILLY Quelques I fleurs V Ba roiLirra ALA Nfj EASY WAY TO KILL ANTS, COCKROACHES (g4 Viiviiivts rtcomnwnd ut >'°v tontrol ami and cockroaches the I \^J^L modern wa >' with VJ^-»»' V No-Koach on cabmen X///5 i" Iti i coduwdMS.. slop amv.106 words
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Advertisement234 1966-12-03 3 SEE "TOAD OF TOAD HALL" AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE DECEMBER 10TH 17TH AT 6.30 P.M. Mr. Toad gets his Christmas fare from FITZPATRICKS SUPERMARKET ORDER YOURS NOW I I" BASIC BIBLE COURSEI^^ sponsored by churches of Christ Name |m m I Address Religion 1 Fill up this coupon and poat234 words
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102 1966-12-03 4 Sunny Angn clemency plea: Decision soon SINGAPORE, Fri. Convicted murderer Sunny Ang. 28. who has lived through the last 19 months under the hangman's shadow, will know soon whether his lift- will be spared. By then. President YiiMif bin Ishak Is rxpected to an noun re his derision to grant102 words
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Article23 1966-12-03 4 KUALA KANOSAR. Fri. A dance in aid of the Ponny Day Fund will be held at the Idrls Club here tomorrow-.23 words
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Article403 1966-12-03 4 Call to unions: Think of nation' Plea on wage demands KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Secretary to the Treasury, Tan Sri Mohamed Shariff bin Abdul Samad, today urged Malaysian trade union leaders to have a better understanding of the problems of the Government and the economy. Such an understanding would equip403 words
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Article27 1966-12-03 4 PENANO. Pri —Madam Ng Wan Al. 36. A mee-*eller lost her handbag and pair of spectacles to a snatch-thief in Dato Kramat Road this morning.27 words
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Article, Illustration244 1966-12-03 4 Japanese radio, TV pioneer to visit S 'pore SINGAPORE, Frl. A Japanese Industrial genius, 73-year-old Mr. Tokuji Hayakawa, who showed his inventive and creative brilliance at 19 will arrive here on Monday. Mr. Hayakawa. president of the Hayakawa Electric Co., will be here to attend tiie opening by the Finance244 words
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Article26 1966-12-03 4 PENANG. Pri. Thieve* stole a TV m from the Ariff Crescnt home of Inche Abu Yazld bin Mohamed Nor. assistant Comptroller of Immigration.26 words
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Article44 1966-12-03 4 Off— and on PENANO, Fri. The Tanjong Stapa light beacon, on the approaches to Kuala Johore. has been temporarily extinguished. Meanwhile, the Marine Department haa reDlaced the green conical wreck buoy. flashing green every five seconds, on the eastern approaches to the Singapore Strait«.44 words
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151 1966-12-03 4 I^l ALA LI'MPL'R. Fri. The board of trustees of the Trngku Abdul Rahman Foundation will ask for part of the "blood debt" money to be donated to thr fund. The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamrrl Khir Jnhari. and chairman of the board, disclosed this151 words
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126 1966-12-03 4 ITUALA LUMPUR, Frl.— The public was asked today to participate In a student exchange programme between Malaysia and Australia by taking 47 visiting Australian university students Into their homes for about a week. The National Union of Malaysian Students, which is playing host, Is126 words
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Advertisement795 1966-12-03 4 HOLIDAYING *> r MERLIN HOTEL 92. Clare Street, Ipoh. Tel: ***** ***** All rooms luxuriously furnished with telephone. Rediffusinn and private baths. Krre newspapers to all rooms every morning. COSY AIR-CONDITIONED BAR RESTAURANT. SHOPPING FACILITIES NEARBY SPACIOUS CAR PARK. SPECIAL ANNOI NCE.MENT NOW OPEN New air-conditioned MILK SNACK BAR. Furnished795 words
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Advertisement270 1966-12-03 4 SODA WITH A SPARKLE m sfcv^ a^H I uJcd *^siSr *s Jj Iw Sm\ i JLa^Lw Lm -P^^^^^lS S Fill a Sparklets syphon with water, add a pinch of bicarb* screw in a Sparklets bulb now you're ready to go! You've got enough fresh tingling soda for everyone's drinks, both270 words
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320 1966-12-03 5 IPOH, Friday. INDONESIANS are to be invited to teach the national language in Malaysian schools, the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, disclosed today. He said that there was a shortage of national language teachers in Malaysia, especially those teaching specialised subjects320 words
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148 1966-12-03 5 M U A R, Fri. The T1 Johore Government has distributed more than 300,000 acres of land to the people under several land development schemes in the State since 1959. The Mentri Be.sar of Johore. Data Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. stated148 words
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Article38 1966-12-03 5 \POKE. Fn. A Hade Horn the United Arab Hepublic will visit Singapore early next year to study the market Tor UAR products and also look into the possibilities of importing goods from the Republic.38 words
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Article, Illustration67 1966-12-03 5 MALACCA, f-rl.— A clerk. Ballcli bin Abu Bakar. was today sentenced to 18 months' jail and lined $2,000 for criminal breacb of trust of $7,678. The court was told that Salleh, father of nine. misappropriated I the money between January and I June while being67 words
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Article22 1966-12-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. The t. John Ambulance Brigade will eld its annual first aid cotn:tition at Cochrane Road School22 words
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134 1966-12-03 5 VERA (MISS STORE OF 1964) TO AID POPPY DAY SHOW LIMA LUMPUR. Fri. Miss Singapore 1964— .Miss Vera Wee will br one of the models at the Malaysian Fabrics Fashion Show organised by the Poppy Day committee at the Dragon Court, Hotel Merlin, next Friday. Miss Wee who is at134 words
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118 1966-12-03 5 Teaching in mother tongue: A warning on -'pressure'- YIALACCA. Fri. The Government will consider any suggestion on the use of mother tongues of major communities in Malaysia in schools but it is not going to submit to pressure. Inche Shariff Ahmad, political secretary to the Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed118 words
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Advertisement162 1966-12-03 5 4jH \x ■ft \X& the Big Day <^ v come to the A X'MAS FAIR under the distinguished patronage of Puan Noor Aishah the First Lady of Singapore who will officially open the Fair at 10.00 a.m. BARGAINS! FOOD! GAMES! FUN FOB PLACE:- VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL I^K^cSSUbt. so CIETY Mia162 words
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Miscellaneous240 1966-12-03 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS overturned the French In P»n rules herb production <B>. Scotland iTi Bird ob\lously cut on a ciU- 5 One with your old association section <6>. In KUdare (4). M Country without scceptablt 6 2' ver food ***** b* 1 ser\ed? representation .6). T n n e240 words
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Article, Illustration205 1966-12-03 6 PET DOGS MISSING: CONTACT OWNER APPEAL SINGAPORE, Fri. Missing from the William Jacks mess in Kay Siang Road are two pet dogs, which have not been home for three weeks. Mr.v Betty Riseley. the owner of the dogs, which are mongrels, today appealed to a man, who had telephoned the205 words
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181 1966-12-03 6 'Happy Xmas' call: Bookings to begin SINGAPORE. Fri. The Telecommunications Department, has announced I that bookings for overseas I calls to br made during the Christmas and New Year season to the United Kinedoin. Europe. Australia. New Zealand. Canada and the United States of America, would be accepted I as181 words
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354 1966-12-03 6 Abandoned baby: Mother of 3 cleared of charge SINGAPORE, Friday. J^ MOTHER of three was acquitted by a district judge today after she had made her defence on a charge of abandoning her ymrold daughter at a railway track in Ram pong Bahru. Loke Sect Hah. 26. had been charged354 words
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Article459 1966-12-03 6 SINGAPORE AIRPORT rr\tit: lollowing i. tod» a >ch«djul« < of civil aircraft movement* at Pay* L«bar airport Siniaporc: < ARRIVALS rituh liglM: Trom Loaden. Kuwait. Colombo. iBG U2i ii 40 p.m. Thai Inttmatlanal: From J«- J karta <TXS 404 i 11.15 am from Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur <rG 406) 12.55 p.m.;459 words
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Advertisement372 1966-12-03 6 o T «EW OCEAN A» n mmm {i. 4^ yfilT" Airconditioned t^tP BmM Cinemd East fi V TFlib^^Mo^ =fe ■■—T- Coast Rd. Tel: \)L>{ ■*P^l l^iSr ***** r%A SPjy RE-OPENING WITH SUPER VmROBERT VAUGHN DOUBLE PROGRAM IN I/' KUB h X i. V J!. ÜBMN COLOR FROM MGM AND >>372 words
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Advertisement52 1966-12-03 6 ATTRACTIVE BAKCAIN SALE! From 11-11*4 t« 11-12-4* Papular A Claisical R*c«rd* Mana: 7" IP EACH 30 cti. UPWARDS itcrea: 10" LP EACH 51. 50 UPWARDS Slcrto 12" LP EACH S2 00 UPWARDS (CHINESE RECOROS ETC. ON S.LI) TANC NAN AH RECOROS CO.. 137. Hill Str..t. S por. AND N«. W.rld52 words
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Advertisement545 1966-12-03 6 17TH SPECTACULAK DAY! Da.ly i Show* 12.45, 4. J0 4 SIS of v a >l iO it SO 4 S4 Na hM Liifi iCc»h Bookings Only) 20ih l.cn: u i, f IML ALRS.NJIIS "THfc witiLE" ...IN TMt BEGINNING I FllWtD iN U-oO lea SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION: SHOWS ONLY. TON I545 words
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426 1966-12-03 7 Jamdoree Scouts start their big camp UENANG, Fri. Scout j J contingents from Malaysia and abroad are beginning to arrive here for the first Malaysian Jamboree which will be officially opened by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong at 4.30 p.m. on Monday. Already occupying their camp site are representatives from Nepal426 words
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Article36 1966-12-03 7 PENANG. Pri. The Sunget I N.bong Kechil Youth Club will I stage a drama at the Kna.ii I Hwa Chinese School tomorrow < I night in aid of needy students'! and the club's building fund36 words
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180 1966-12-03 7 Strike lay-offs: Qantas in Spore not hit SINGAPORE. Frl. The 200 employees of Qantas Airways in Singapore are not affected by the strike- bound airline's latest move in Sydney in i laying off 4.530 employees in Australia and another 150 overseas. The airline's spokesman here disclosed that all training programmes180 words
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85 1966-12-03 7 CINCiAPORE. Krl J Thornycrofl (Malaysia) Ltd have delivered to the Roy a 1 Malavvan Police the lirst of three 81fl patrol boats des *nrrl ;«nrl built by their yard in Singapore With a total of M«« hp from two diesel en- i85 words
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265 1966-12-03 7 Stage all set to woo the tourist PENANG FESTIVAL TODAY PENANG. Friday pKNANG will stage its most ambitious bid to attract tourists with the start of the State festival tomorrow. Throbbing: drums with giant chinffay flags, decorated buildings, arches and floodlights along the city's main avenues and traffic roundabouts, have265 words
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198 1966-12-03 7 STORE FLIGHTS: GARUDA WAITS FOR THE 'GO' SINGAPORE, Friday. arrangements have been made for Garuda Airways to resume services to Singapore next week. The Indonesian airline is 1 only waiting for the "go" signal by their Government i before despatching their first commercial aircraft here since the ending of I198 words
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Article70 1966-12-03 7 TELUK ANSON. Fn— A twoday ceremony will be held here to 1 I mark the circumcision of the first I and second sons of the Raja Muda of Peralc and his consort, the Che Pawn Besar from Dec. 9. The boys are Raja Shahrir Za-70 words
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Article21 1966-12-03 7 SINGAPORE Fn The P. and O. liner Chitrai will Mil into I Singapore tomorrow with 47 dlsrmbarkirur passengers. I21 words
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98 1966-12-03 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two Russian delesate.s are attending their first international conference In Singapore. Mr. L. V. Kotov and Mr. V. A Lysikow, of the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs, are attending the current 13th session of the Asian Advisory Committee of the International98 words
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Article, Illustration280 1966-12-03 8 REPATRIATION PLANS TO BE WORKED OUT GtNGAPpRE. Fri. Two Indonesian YIPs flew into Singapqre lliis afternoon to finalise Hclnils on repatriation of Indo nesuin |>risoners-of-war :ui<l legalisation of barter trading between Ihc l\vo Republics. They are Brigadier Gen. Sunarso, Commander of the Fifth280 words
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Article139 1966-12-03 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. The visiting secretary K<-n--i-i.il of the Commonwealth Secretariat. Mr. Arnold Smith, after visiting the Jurong industrial estate, said: "1 am very startled to find that N mu< h baa been achieved within such a short period. "The project has been planned and implemented with139 words
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110 1966-12-03 8 Housing Board tenant is made bankrupt SINGAPORE. Frl. A former Tiong Bahiu tenant of the Hoa»--1 ing and Development Board. Yong Nam. who had been Involved in i two connected litigation suits v uh the Boarc. was today made a i bankrupt In the High Court. Mr. Justice Wlnslow granted110 words
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Article139 1966-12-03 8 'TEC FIRES AT AXE MAN SINGAPORE, Friday. 4 DETECTIVE this afternoon shot a thug, who A had slashed him with a chopper during a gang fight at Jiak Kirn Street, off Kirn Seng Road. Deter' ivc Ng Kirn Fong. 23. who received three wounds on his head and legs fired139 words
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Article132 1966-12-03 8 TWO STUDY GRANTS OFFERED SINGAPORE. Frl. The Indian Government is offering two scholarships lor post-graduate studies to j Singapore students to continue their studies at an Indian university next year, j All candidates miM be Sin- gapore citizens who have the Higher School Certificate or pov>e.v> a degree lrom the132 words
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Article32 1966-12-03 8 SINGAPORE. Frl. The V Kleef Aquarium will be open to the public from Dec. 24 to 26. from 10 am to 9 p.m. It will be clased on Dec 2332 words
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Article44 1966-12-03 8 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Public Daily-rated Road Workers' Union, one of the 14 affiliate unions of the public Daily-rated Employees' Unions Federation, will begin distributing secret strike ballots among its members on Dec. 7. The ballo's will be counted on Dec 10.44 words
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Article32 1966-12-03 8 SINGAPORE. Kn— The Joo ChiHt community centre will hold i a Mi Peoples Association" and ■Mr Joo Chiat 1966" competition he centre at 6 pm on Sun- day.32 words
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Article112 1966-12-03 8 SINOAPORK. Kri—ltalian industrialists are keen to set up a plant in Singapore to produce g.ts cookers to cater for the local market. The 36-member Italian trade and Industrial mission now visiting the Republic is understood to be stuck on the idea, as there is no such112 words
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Article, Illustration270 1966-12-03 8 A freedom fighter is back as Indian MP SINGAPORE. Kri Mr Abid All. an Indian independence fighter who left Singapore 40 years ago. is back here this time as an MP. of the Indian Parliament. Now 65. Mr. All is here on a twofold mission to attend the Asian advisory270 words
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Advertisement331 1966-12-03 8 Here ore 14 good reasons why you should buy a G.E. Room Air-Condilioner Made in TJ.S.A. 1 S. WEATHER- PROTECTED ELECTRICAL v COMPONENTS located on room side of Weather s. RUST-RESISTANT ALUMINIUM REAR ■^00/k/^ GRILLE No stains down the side of the building. •V -/^^^V T HI-IMPACT POLYSTYRENE FRONT —Jnlh331 words
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Miscellaneous139 1966-12-03 8 Ml* t f O«/i By V.T. mmm Urn 1/^Z.nH^- SO "K HAS ANY- I HAVE A I I ..ONE OF TH' TRULY I J- <" v ~nQAY'/ T iVAO 0^ i I'D SAY, IP HOVV ABOUT ONE A SUESTMR. fiREAT MEN OF MOCK KSTANP UP \\O^> H Tl rt I139 words
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Article, Illustration1196 1966-12-03 9 RUDOLF KLEIN - California prepares for the next century RUDOLF KLEIN The fastest-growing state In the U.S. makes higher education elementary, and universal, while planning for the coming age of technology by CALIFORNIA is amonc the most exciting, and frightening, places in ihe world. For while Europe is still trying to escape from1,196 words
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Article441 1966-12-03 9 THE Soviet leadership has broken its silence on a rift within the Russian Orthodox Church which became apparent in April, when two dissident priests, Nikolai Eshliman and Gleb Yakunin, published documents in the West confirming that severe reprisals had been taken against the Church during the441 words
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Advertisement459 1966-12-03 9 Colds can be controlled now... with the discovery of Contac 500* Contac 500 is trad* mark (The Capsule that Thinks) A new treatment for colds has been discovered. It is a capsule called CONTAC 500.. Take one CONTAC 500 capsule and you will feel comfortable for twelve hours. CONTAC 500459 words
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Article52 1966-12-03 10 HONG KONO. Pri Police here have seized 17 sub-machine gun«. three light machine guns, irenades and high explosives hidden in suitcase* under a bed of a Kowloon fiat, a government spokesman said. The cache also Included four ristols. 5.000 rounds of assorted ammunition and 7452 words
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Article, Illustration581 1966-12-03 10 BILL CAMPBELL - Tengku: No excuse for 'no' to Malaysia now... BILL CAMPBELL RALLY WASHED OUT BY RAW, SO THE PRIME MINISTER SPEAKS TO SABAH ON RADIO Bu JESSELTON, Fri •JHE people of Sabah have no excuse for rejecting Malaysia- now, Tengku Abdul Rahman declared here last night. The Prime Minister said that581 words
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217 1966-12-03 10 'Don't hold school children as hostages...' TELUK ANSON, Friday. SCHOOL children should not be held as hostages for claims or as a bargaining factor, Dato Idris bin Babjee, Perak's Chief Education Officer, told a prize day gathering at St. Anthony's School here yesterday. He said this in obvious reference to217 words
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Article48 1966-12-03 10 PETALING JAVA. Fri. Miss Sunyee. principal of the Singapore Art Academy, began a four-week exhibition of her 75 paintings at the library of the University of Malaya yesterday. The exhibition, which Is open to the public, displays works of flowers, landscapes and portraits.48 words
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Article41 1966-12-03 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. The body of a 10-year-old boy. Kok Bah Bee, was found floating in a creek off Dakota Crescent yesterday. A police spokesman said he had been missing from his home in Dakota Crescent since Wednesday.41 words
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Article47 1966-12-03 10 PENANG. Fri Police today detained two suspect* is connection with an armed hold-up of a schoolboy In Rifle Range Road yesterday. One was picked up in Tanjang Tokong Road early this mornIng, while the other was brought to a police station by a relative.47 words
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Article96 1966-12-03 10 FORGER WITH 3 NAMES JAILED SINGAPORE, Fri. A man with two aliases, Zainal Abidin bin Abdullah, 24, was today Jailed for four years by a district court for forgery. Zainal, alias Tan Chin Bee, alias Johnny Dutton, now serving a three-year sentence, admitted forging a cheque for $457 and cashIng96 words
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Article55 1966-12-03 10 PETALINO JAVA. Fri. The University of Malaya Students' Union h<u> expressed "full sympathy" witr. Nanyang University student* in thetr struggle for university autonomy A letter signed by UMSU's president. Mr. Dennis Pestana. has expressed "deep regret" at the termination of normal activities of the Nanyang students55 words
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Article37 1966-12-03 10 TELUK ANSON. Fri. Two fishermen, Heng Ah Lai. 30 and Kee Hock Peng. 31 were fined $100 each here yesterday for trawler fishing off Kuala Bernam River on Nov. 26 and 27. They pleaded guiityBernama - 37 words
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91 1966-12-03 10 CYDNEY, Fri -An Australlan Air Force warrant officer and his wife, formerly stationed in But terwortn. have adopted a two-year-old Chinese girl. The couple who already have two sons of their own flew in to Sydney from Butterworth today. Holding the girl upReuter - 91 words
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Advertisement104 1966-12-03 10 WORLD'S LEADING MANUFACTURERS OF FUEL INJECTION EQUIPMENT fi'^h B^4Mrlr £L«IP«BmW f^BmV gmMga^m^BßW BACKED BY LEADING SERVICING ORGANISATIONS IN MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. M, OtCHARD IOAaSINOAPORt 9. ■omrtsom aoAO, KUALA LUMPUR WEARNE BROS (M) LTD. MALACCA IPOH PENANG SEREMBAN JESSELTON EAST COAST MOTORS kuantan Give your home a104 words
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Advertisement181 1966-12-03 10 SYMBOL OF QUALITY MONT BLANC KJO 74 W NO. 84 V NO! 72 NO. 82 MOMTBIAMC MASTERPIECE MOMTBIAMC MACTERKBCB of precious metal. Wing Mb In witt- gold pUlwl rip^ Wlnf sib t» la-carat gold guaranteed for Win. 11-earat gold guaranteed for 111*. MOMTBIAMC magnttletM MOHTWAUCbaII pen vim GIANT diplomatic model.181 words
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Article, Illustration417 1966-12-03 11 LEE SIEW ENG - That so-happy feeling LEE SIEW ENG Walk side by side with men, urges US woman leader By ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Women must "walk side by side with their men, not one step behind or one step in front of them." This is the opinion of Mrs. Betka Papanek, a United417 words
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156 1966-12-03 11 Mandarin: Malay teachers ask for aid SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Malay Teachers Union today urged the Government to provide its members with the facilities and incentives for the study of Mandarin. Commenting on the call made by Inche Ghazali Ismail, Political Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, to Mfllay school156 words
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Article58 1966-12-03 11 Xl ALA LI'MPI R. Kri A n-memher .Malaysian iiiuu.il tr.mpp will Ifave for Bangkok o n Dec. 11 to cive series of performances in connei-tion with the Mil (iames. Led h> Inche Ariff Ahmad, cultural affairs officer of the Ministry of Culture. Youth and Sports, th* troupe58 words
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Advertisement1087 1966-12-03 11 I fabulous flllll film line products of the Fuji Photo Film Co. Ltd. jdt Wfcy p^^=. ol Japan, one of the world's largest complete Sfc^^^L^B^. photographic organisations-, makers of quality Ifc^^^^r^B^ photographic supplies including Fujica still and jWI W^:A cine Cameras, Fujica projectors: Fuji F.nlurgcrs; Kh^ Fuji Sensitized Materials: Fuji1,087 words
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Miscellaneous43 1966-12-03 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl f YOU'RE TH'~\ f STOP! DO,T 0?) PaTStS IS« -VANOTMEg THINSXJ FwMATS\ SAvv i YOU'RE rIVE BEEN "TVIINKW )v^— -v_^_-^-~_^_ 0' GETTIN' INTA J t I ANOTHER LINE r< AH L/ &<\< ]li ~7 i^ i miter i'rmrdv Vm43 words
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Article36 1966-12-03 12 70 Word* SIS < Minimum) MR. A MRS. J.V. Uross* thank all relatives snd friends for their wreaths •nd attendance at the funeral* of their parents Joseph and Johanna Jacomina Grosse on 30-11-M and 2-12-64 respectively36 words
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Obituary59 1966-12-03 12 J0 Horrf! J/j (Minimum, DR. GEORGE THURAIAPPAH, Ipoh entered glory 3-12-10« l. Cherished memory, a mient tear for on* w« love and ml>s m liar ERIC ROSS PETER DE CRUZ IM.lt I.H.tJ. T»ire« yeara today from our mid»t you went away and io« s»e»' memories you left behind59 words
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Article294 1966-12-03 12 It H..rtfs $1S (Minimum) COCKPIT HOTEL'S RIJSTTAFIL" la mmt and Sunday Lunch. Reservations J3S4S. AN INVITATION TO meet Ml»s Arden'x ronnultant at Ueonce The Chemim. 7 John Uttat'i Arcade, Singapore today FOR THE GIFT that everybody talk.« shout. Artcrafts from S2/- up. from the Mint; Shops In FiUpatiick s294 words
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Article716 1966-12-03 12 I The Tengku's tour of Sabah has come at a thriving moment. He went there, he J said, to listen, and he has i heard already much of inter- est But Sarawak and Sabah are also listening to the 1 Prime Minister, whose observations in Kuching and716 words
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Article405 1966-12-03 12 Penang could hardly have done more for its first big festival for years. The list of events for the next three weeks is so varied as to be a little bewildering, and the only doubts concern whether the island may have bitten off more than it can chew.405 words
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Article175 1966-12-03 12 The Pahang State Government's decision to improve the road and strengthen bridges between Pekan and Rompin, and to press on with the Pekan bridge, brings a real East Coast highway much closer. At present it is possible, of course, to make the trip from Mersing to Kota Bharu175 words
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Article, Illustration951 1966-12-03 12 JOE HAGGERTY - Supersonic— at only one cent a seat-mile JOE HAGGERTY by THE AIRCRAFT MAKERS WILL SOLVE ALL PROBLEMS EXCEPT ONE THE BOOM THE United States will not have the first supersonic airliner in the sky, but it will have the biggest and the fastest. When the big American bird finally takes951 words
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135 1966-12-03 12 I REFER to the letter (S.T. Nov. 19) by "Sucker" complaining of inaccurate meters In taxis. Taximeters to be used In Singapore must be certified by the National Physical Laboratory of London that the meter has been tested by the labora ory and135 words
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Article464 1966-12-03 12 YUNUS MARIS - Learning Malay— 29s YUNUS MARIS By M.A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: PerlsUw* (n) occasion, happening. angkatAN trntera the armed forces: PERpechahAN <ni split; break up; rampasAN (n) obtaining by force; rampasAN kuasa (N) talcing power by force, "coup de'tat"; KEftlisahAN in) unrest, uncertainty; MENda'awa (v) to claim; PulohAN (r.) scores,464 words
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Advertisement616 1966-12-03 12 r Straits Times Malay Mail Cla<nried ad»er»nementi aaajy be handed la. COLD STORAGE SUPtHMARKET j Orchard Read (Reception!.! Oetk! COLO STORAGE BRANCHES Ar Holland Road Naval Sat*. Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORE ITO.. w.nchetfer Home. Collyet Qm« THE NEWS FRONT Fitipatrick't Supermarket M M. ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Rood. No»jl So616 words
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Advertisement20 1966-12-03 12 99 our ol 100 men pretei the marvshaw) shti 7 KfASWFIM. PEKING Company (SI Lid. m A «J, Me** BrMfja.Rac*,20 words
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Advertisement62 1966-12-03 12 ttssfll sK 9 W\E.ii.Jo j^+viiHjmr i water is King (long may it rain) "TEACHERS' fifty-fifty with >Jffe,\ Parfeation of Old SCOTCH WHISKY WELCOME TO PENANgIfESTIVAIT 3rd 17th Decrmbcr 66. >- TN UNDERWEAR A SVf, CITE' I JOTS Economical I long l*»l.nq WrjI ML I M*d« in Malay*!* fix Malayt.ant MIN62 words
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Article334 1966-12-03 13 Rejal Arbee - Rejal Arbee By The nation south of the Causeway interferes in our affairs, says Tun JOHORE BAHRU, Friday. THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, last night spoke of a country south of the Causeway which did not reciprocate Malaysia's friendliness and insisted on interfering in her334 words
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Article41 1966-12-03 13 SINGAPORE Prl.— Lee Hock Lam was remanded today after being charged in a magistrate's court witn unlaafull possession of a Brownn r automatic pistol and four rounds of ammunition yesterday morning in Kirn Keat Road. No plea was recorded.41 words
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104 1966-12-03 13 $37,000 bank grab: A $S5,000 reward KUALA LUMPI K. Fri. Selangor Police todaj offered a S 5,000 reward for information leading to the arrests of the four robbers who held up the Banque de L Indochine in Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman yesterday. Today, the bank staff was shown pictures of104 words
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Article25 1966-12-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Chief of the General Staff, Lt.Gen. Tan Sri Abdul Hamid bin Bidin. will return from Thailand on Sunday.25 words
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Article40 1966-12-03 13 SINGAPORE. Fn.— Two thuas entered the new Ylew Chang beauty parlour in Tampems Road yesterday afternoon and snatched two gold chains' from two hair-dressers. They also took $30 from a boy friend of one of the halrdressess.40 words
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Article27 1966-12-03 13 S'NGAPORE. Fri.— The multistorey car park restaurant in Market Street will be closed for about two weeks for repairs after yesterdays 520.000 fire.27 words
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Article33 1966-12-03 13 MUAR. Fri.— The dispute between the Muar Town Council and the local branch of the Amalgamated National Union ol Local Authorities Employees was settled last night after three hours of negotiations.33 words
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Article, Illustration181 1966-12-03 13 OH KEE TIANG - This isn't fair, says the beauty who was No. 2 OH KEE TIANG By DENANG, Fri. Miss x Ange 1 i n c Urn, runner-up in the Miss Kedah contest, today protested that the winner. Miss Monkam Suprasome, was not qualified to compete for the title. "She should be disqualified,"181 words
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Article33 1966-12-03 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. Motor cyclist Lim Kian Huat, 33. alias Chua Kirn San. of Bulim Estate. Jurong. was killed when his machine collided head-on with a bus at Upper Serangoon Road yesterday.33 words
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Article85 1966-12-03 13 Spore Budget on Monday CINGAPOKh. Fri—Parliuineru will go into its anuu.il Budget session on Monua>. when the Finance Minister, Mr Lim Kirn San. will present the 1!M,7 Budget Debate on this will be taken up the following week. With no Opposition party in the House, this is expected to be85 words
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Article141 1966-12-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Johore Government was today accused of flouting the Central Government's policy on the retirement age of Government servants. The charge came from the outgoing president of the Congress of Unions of employees in the Public and Civil Services. Mr. V.E. Jesudoss. at141 words
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Article18 1966-12-03 13 PENANG. Fri A public library is to be opened at the Kenala Batas religious school MB18 words
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95 1966-12-03 13 CINGAPORE. Fri.— A taxl- driver, Mr. Jo Dji Lok, is looking for an Englishwoman from Johore Bahru who dropped her wallet in his taxi today. The wallet contains an identity card, a Naval Base pass, $16. some loose change, and a receipt. The95 words
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Advertisement113 1966-12-03 13 The gift for the man who wants to be different M I :m TaIIIaIC ORIGINAL mens toiletries MiAr-i tin: HoiiMii COMPANY MMi'in. MOREFAIR I Pre-removal, Christmas SUPERSALE TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS I A free gift for every $10.00 spent. An additional free gift to all who bring this advertisement to 15. Palmer113 words
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Advertisement74 1966-12-03 13 I lho lOp^i <.CZ? \M $1000/- Challenge Match your watch against I JM the Bulova Accutron, the I world's first and only elec- I P^fc^ tronic wrist timepiece. Free I \k^M accuracy tests will be con- I ducted at Robinson's (Singa- I jn* pore), until December 15th. I W If74 words
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Miscellaneous857 1966-12-03 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNELS 5 Ku»U Lumpur mary. 5.50 Newt outlines In and Penang; National Language; 5.55 Na--6 Ipoh and Malacca tional Songs; 6 News In Ta--3.10 Johore Bahru; mil; 6.10 Super Six; 6.33 4 Taiping; Dennis the Menace Mr. 7 Batu Pahat; Wilson's Award; 7 News in 9 Kluang. English;857 words
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496 1966-12-03 14 Important phase in expanding facilities for the worker Message from Minister for Labour Mr. Jek Yeun Thong: 6 THE establishment of the Light Industries Services demonstration and training workshops marks an important phase in the development of training facilities for industrial workers in Singapore. These workshops, established with the assistance496 words
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Article, Illustration585 1966-12-03 14 LABOUR MINISTER OPENS L.I.S. WORKSHOPS By A Special Correspondent SINGAPORE'S Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, will officially open the demonstration and training workshops of the Light Industries Services at River Valley Road at 4 p.m. today. (LIS is a unit of the585 words
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Article, Illustration511 1966-12-03 14 More centres to be set up, says Chairman ON Oct. 3, 1963, the Economic Development Board established the Light Industries Services with the assistance of United Nations Special Fund and the International Labour Organisation with the objective of assisting and advising small and medium scale industries in Singapore to improve,511 words
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Article, Illustration17 1966-12-03 14 WORK in progress on milling mjcK.n. and lathe i« LIS tool and die workshop.17 words
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Advertisement174 1966-12-03 14 Congratulations to the ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD on the official opening of LIGHT INDUSTRIES SERVICES DEMONSTRATION TRAINING WORKSHOPS From:MALAYSIA DAIRY INDUSTRIES LTD. 2 Davidson Road, Singapore- 13. Tel: ***** (5 lines) from Sweden Manufacturers of XW-5. DF-2, 760 Tool and die steels, and HSP-15. HSP-17 tool bits. Through their Singapore Sole174 words
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Advertisement373 1966-12-03 14 t...,.:; Spredy assembly k th« split foattir* ItflHr'^dflr •nabln Baoringt to V., \*ior /ifflW w |O 'hoMing with K^L JfJ^^ J tolid forged couplings as to k bmoMßlvi PP*^^^^ plain shafts Cylindrical roller t>*orinq« 91^^^^^^ A. m Ml* aligning houiingt m wrth fh. added benefit of being tpltt right down373 words
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Article, Illustration66 1966-12-03 15 CROUP photograph of the LIS ILO UN Team. Seated (from left Meisr». N. Thorn* (ILO); N. Erikiton (ILO); S. Y. Fonfl (LIS); R. W. A. Crocock (ILO); Wong Chun Win (LIS Deputy Director); Lang Wong (ILO Chief of Protect); H. M Sithawalla (LIS Director); R.66 words
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Article286 1966-12-03 15 Special Correspondent - Spore makes good progress Special Correspondent By LABOUR productivity Is acknowledged to be one of the more Important Indices of economic development. The key to industrialisation lies In the availability of the right types and levels of trained workers. The Republic of Singapore Is already making good progress in providing286 words
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Article, Illustration287 1966-12-03 15 LANG WONG - New milestone in expansion of L.I.S. activities LANG WONG, By ILO Chief of Project THE inauguration today of these specialised workshops marks a new milestone in the expansion of -the activities of the Light Industries Services. Programmes in the upgrading and updating of technical skills complement those in management training287 words
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Article, Illustration222 1966-12-03 15 MESSAGE FROM MR. DAVID BLICKKNSTAPF. RESIDENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE UCITED NATIONS DEVELOPMLNT PROGRAMME. SINOAPOREi fc IN January 1963. the Governing Council of the United Nations Special Fund approved the request of the Government of Singapore for assistance in establishing a Light Industries Services unit222 words
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Advertisement226 1966-12-03 15 Congratulations to the ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD on the official opening of their Demonstration Training Workshops of the Light Industries Services. From: BRIGHT SIGHCRAFTS CO. 43 Pnnsep Street, Singapore. Tel: *****, ***** Foctories; 88 Kirn Chuon Rocd. Tel: ***** 3 Jalon lembgh Kallang, Ttl: *****. (Manufacturers of all kinds of Advertising226 words
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Advertisement276 1966-12-03 15 Congratulations to the E. D. B. on the Official Opening of their LIGHT INDUSTRIES SERVICES Demonstration Training Workshops from WONG THIAM SPRING FACTORY Office: 5 7, Guillemard Rd., Spore. Tel: ***** Branch: 46, Chan Sow Lin Rd., K.L. Tel: ***** Specialised in Making all sorts of Mechanical Spring. CONGRA TULA276 words
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112 1966-12-03 16 CHICAGO. Fri. Police said an "incendiary device was found yesterday aboard a United Air Lines plane being prepared to take off from O'Hare International Airport for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Police described the device as a gift-wrapped package with a bottle containing a liquid with flreAP - 112 words
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405 1966-12-03 16 PEKING, Friday £HINA said yesterday that it sought no favour from the United Nations and predicted that the day will come when ''U.S. imperialism's domination of the UJN. will be broken." The official Peking People's Daily, in a commentary on U.N.405 words
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89 1966-12-03 16 PARIS. Frl. Brigitt* Bardot has fallen 111 and work on her new film has been Interrupted. Miss Bardot is to consult a doctor this evening to see when she could resume fllmlnu. She was said to be suffering from the aftermathReuter - 89 words
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Article, Illustration92 1966-12-03 16 JUST because a girl J is pretty, it doesn't follow that she isn't practical too. Take this girl for instance L v c i 1 1 c Soong. Peking-born Lucille, who lives in London, is an actress. But in her spare time she designs92 words
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334 1966-12-03 16 PARIS, Friday PRESIDENT Charles de Gaulle called last night for "objective consideration" by Europe Including France and the Soviet Union of the future of Germany and European security. He made the call In a speech i 1 at a state dinnerReuter - 334 words
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66 1966-12-03 16 WASHINGTON. Fri. Tht Atomic Energy Commission yesterday rescheduled for Monday a nuclear test In the Tatum fait dome near Hattiesburg, Misslssppl. The underground detonation, equivalent to 360 tons of TNT, Is part of efforts to improve detection, Identification and location of underground explosion by66 words
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73 1966-12-03 16 I^OME. Frl— Top Indian singer Mrs. M. Subbulakshmi said today that she hoped to have an audience with Pope Paul. Mrs. Subbulakshmi, who arrived last nlgnt from London for a three-day visit, will give a concert of Indian classical music at the CivilReuter - 73 words
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194 1966-12-03 16 Completed: N.America's most accurate ruler (X)LUMBUS (Ohio), Fri. North America's most accurate ruler has been completed, Ohio State University scientists said yesterday. It is a 500-meter lln« built near Mansfield, Ohio, measured so accurately that Its margin of error is one part in 10 million. Over the 500 meters, that'sAP - 194 words
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Article68 1966-12-03 16 Reita to visit Syria in January DAMASCUS. Frl. Mis* World. 23-year-old Reita Farla, will make a fourday visit to Syria from Jan. 18, it was announced today. A spokesman for the Afamia tourist agency here said he had received -i telegram from Miss Faria accepting the agency's invitation The 1965Reuter - 68 words
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Advertisement178 1966-12-03 16 MR THE WOMAN j I WHO LOVES BEING A WOMAN A¥^ Ml* real neW h \f Jbemly 1 j treatment n that cares for Hct« it m: an after-batk luxury care for all-orer skin < b«mtyl Earicked -witk f I 'heart of luolin*, tkis aeotkI ing creamy pink lotion m178 words
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Advertisement51 1966-12-03 16 m -s?y* ■■'■-'■'■■'■vSSB^^H SoSX"'" 1 W f NOT TO TAKIN K I I i&M DIRECTIONS I am 4 —mow tm> ■»*•«■< I I imu nun t HO«i w«.«~. »4&1 IM CONTENTS 16 n OZS il *<••«• llllliilTl lii«''*< O i 'IK Ir Cc-.-i }0> »•'•>,•<•< it WADE ir TNE KIWI51 words
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147 1966-12-03 17 Malaysia's tax on Unicef Christmas cards DECENTLY I made en- qutrles regarding thr purrha.se of UNICEF greeting cards for Christmas. I was informed that the Thai Area office looks after the sale of Unicef cardr, in Malaysia as well as for Thailand. After obtaining a Brochure from Bangkok I sent147 words
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Letter66 1966-12-03 17 •THE number of buses put to serve any particular areas should be in direct proportion to the number of residents of that area who rely on public transport. The number of residents of Brickfields who make use of public transport la certainly greater than the Sri Jaya Transport Co. seems66 words
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Letter40 1966-12-03 17 BADMINTON. Is th c ONLY sport which has brought fame and honour to our country. Yet T.V. Malaysia failed to present a 'live' telecast of the Malaysia-India match. Even Radio Malaysia failed the country, though not as badly! "ROBBED" Ipoh40 words
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326 1966-12-03 17 WITH the innocent pride of a little child, my son showed me a copy of the school magazine published by the Sultan Abdul Aziz Primary School, Teluk Anson. To show a father's interest, I went thoroughly from page to page, and realised326 words
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Letter140 1966-12-03 17 Indonesian students* tour IN my official capacity as president of the University of Malaya. Athletic Union I did not accuse the Ministry of Defence, "of arranging ijo many conducted tours for the visiting Indonesian university students* and thus "not allowing them more time to get together with their Malaysia counterparts."140 words
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Letter76 1966-12-03 17 Ignored AN October 31, my husband called at Counter 11. City Hall with a complaint about the staggering water bill for the month of September. Having ostensibly taken note of the complaint, the reception clerk told him. "We will look into the matter.We waited for the outcome of the promised76 words
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Letter144 1966-12-03 17 T"HE demand for blood donors is great. This thought was In my mind when accompanied by four colleagues 1 went to the General Hospital last week. All five of us have been called upon on many occasions to provide blood. After the usual preliminaries my144 words
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Letter66 1966-12-03 17 Scholarships GOVERNMENT should bo more selective in the award of scholarship There are instances where the sons of fathers earn:ur simer-scale salar.e.s are erVioying scholarship They even •'ffo'd ew On the other hand, the son of a taxi-driver paid his own way for two terms until he was awarded a66 words
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Letter53 1966-12-03 17 No privacy XHE maternity ward in the District Hospital at Sungei Bakap does not allow privacy. No screens are provided for the patients when they change their clothes. Any woman would feel embarrassed. It is appreciated that the delivery service is free, but need patients be treated with such contempt?53 words
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Letter74 1966-12-03 17 Selfish practice RATIONAL Library au--1 thorities should note certain malpractices in the Senior Lending section and mainly when the library is crowded. Files, bags and school text books are being left on the reading tables, an attempt by their owners, who wander away, to indicate that the -seats are "reserved.This74 words
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162 1966-12-03 17 THERE IS SOMEONE WHO DOES CARE ()LUSItK' (ST. Nov. Zii> a^ked to wlium could one complain about roads that have n» drainage, drains that are clogged and water holes in a road re>erve. The P.U.I) and the Health Department are only re>ponsible for roads and drains that are public and162 words
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Advertisement1138 1966-12-03 18 1 1 onUnurO' lioro Pafr 12 1 ANNOUNCEMENT rftrt-i Sli (Mimimmmt FOR X'MAS GIFTS Give Bermna '30 Fully Automatic Sewing Portable with Fabulous Prese*rfeet and vtagie needle. Gammeters. Spore. Tel: •220 T. SITUATIONS VACANT 1 Words tt < Mim.}— Bo* St ctt. txtrm RBAO UM senior Appointment' scant to Tne1,138 words
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Advertisement1061 1966-12-03 18 SITUATIONS VACANT U Wnrdt SI (Mim.)— Box St ct*. txtrm I WANTED GRADUATES to I'XCH ih Geography snd Matbematlct i.or Secondary Clauses Also an experienced teacher of Maiay. AttracI tive Salary offered. Apply to Principal. Ling Chu Ming School, stibu. Sarawak WANtED EXPERIENCED PROvi SION sales/ delivery men with know-1,061 words
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Advertisement1196 1966-12-03 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 1 1 li Wordt S« (Mim.)-Box SI ctt. txtrm I; DISTRICT IS Tbree Bedrooms Elavated Furnlshable Bungalow, garage, compound, leatouable rent, immediate i 6' "'■upMtrun Phone Spore 645.73. BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED 3 alr'on- si ditioned rooms flat. Washing machine, Katong seaside, tiastern Mansion. Lee v (Spore) ***** mornings. DETACHED1,196 words
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Advertisement960 1966-12-03 18 lOUSES LAND FOR SALE i Wmrdt St (Mim.)-Box St ctt. rxtrm I TWO STOREY corner shop bouse j 25.0U0/- freehold eootact Mister Ton I 71 Geylang Road. B'pore 14. > TELOK KURAU: J- bed roomed two- torey tenni -detached bungalow 1?.292 9. ft Fieenold. 546.000/- principal! 1 nly. Spore. Tel:960 words
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Advertisement809 1966-12-03 18 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES U Wmrdt St (Him.)-Bmx St ctt. txtrm ENERGETIC YOUNG A experienced I mporter requ.res financiers for import md export businesses. Financier* required to travel overseas to com tracts. Reply P.O Box 1171). Hen mi T.V. RADIO SALES SERVICE is Wmrdt St (Him.)— Box tt eta. mxtrm T.V. RADIO809 words
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Advertisement969 1966-12-03 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Wmrdt St < Him.)— Box St cl: txtrm I ltd FORD ANCLIA MM Co. 1 Tax Battery and Tyres Price i.\2i>o,- r Phone Spore 4KT!it><j i Koh > ISM MITSUBISHI (00 t«o o»ners r Uood runtime condition fMMJ ono 1 l* re 1»«3 SIMCA 1000 12.969 words
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Advertisement482 1966-12-03 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE >.i Horrfi SS l Mm. i- Mm M ttt •Ifrt AIRC0NOITI0NED VICTOR. Ner-Iy ■wprtim Kuroiwan o«n.-r Ideal for ■omeonc IMkll y»l in■xprnaivr car M.wm h p arrancearile. psra) LATE 1M5 SINCCR CftMMM M <ondit on u imiii ini ono Contact Robert Ha Ml office hours. L'0502 aftti482 words
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Advertisement1274 1966-12-03 19 :0 LI IASTJTK^ Due Sport Sails P. S'hsm Penang OIOMED leuoes, Liverpool, A'mouth li Ptrt ANTENOR l.»erpool, Glasgow Oee 5 maron l vercool, Oublm, Glasgow.. Ok S Ok 8 Dk 112 Oec 13 PERSEUS Liverpool Dec 12 OK 13 neleus Havre. L'pool. Belfast. G'gow Dk is Oec 18 Dk 281,274 words
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Advertisement1441 1966-12-03 19 r//rLßlj{//vfs i mJ-i iirTinrh *»»aaa-..a---Mai I •ht tAST ASIATIC COMPANY v* kuvwlM* On»i«i« EXPRESS SAILINGS TO GENOA-ROTTEROAMHAMBUIIG AARHUSCOPENHACEN. P. Sham Penang Spore i Genoa R'dam H'burg Aarhus C>agen SARGODHA a) Sa.lil Sailet I* Pt 3 Dee Dk 11 Oec 27 Dec II JM 1 Jm 5 Gia*«* ii i. SUMBAWA1,441 words
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Advertisement1381 1966-12-03 19 j BENmLINJ\ EXPRESS SERVICL ID LONMN. LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL PtBTB. Drutiuno For Livernool Dec Jl DCnnnUII Hamburg Ja* 17 Singaport Pt Sham Ptnang Hull Ja* 22 Cla. I OtC 4 Dtc 5 0 M trough Ja* 31 G mouth Fel 1 BLNRINNES Fof lom)ol BK n •ipgaoori) Pt S'haa Penang HamDurg1,381 words
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Advertisement1294 1966-12-03 19 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. Bit OVERLEAF PDR OUTWARD SERVICI PROM U.t/CONTINENT. Laadi*t tan rutre P. Staa pmmi CITY OF «UILDFOID London. Ha-nbjrg, Rnntrdaia. Antwirp. Hull m II DM CITY OF •INNIi'EI lomon. Hantiurg, Rotttrdm. Havre. Hull It'lt Dm n IN CITY OF BROOKLYN London. Hawtorg. Rotterdam. Mavrt HUM 10/1,294 words
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441 1966-12-03 20 THE Straits tin price rose by U| cents in Penan j: spsterday to 5607 on an offering estimated down 10 tons to BBS tons. Fairly good support MM reported especially from Europe. In London on Thursdaafternoon the buyers' price of three months441 words
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Article82 1966-12-03 20 I CHINESE Pr.rtuc. Ciehania. »m«.pora naan pricts par picul yastsrday: Cacanut ail: bulk S4l sellers, drum i |4S| sellers. Capra: Mixed (f.0.b.) Loo'e Nov./ U. I <'J6» B Pipptr: Muntok white Sl67s sellers. Bara»ak nhne 5165 sellers, spatial Sarawak Mack (U'O scllerr. garbled Lampong rilnck S I UO82 words
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828 1966-12-03 20 From Our Market Correspondent QUIET conditions again ruled on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday and equities were firmer on a trendless, featureless market. More movement is expected after the Singapore budget on Monday afternoon. Yet again Gammon registered the largest828 words
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Article27 1966-12-03 20 Malayan Stock Indices Dec. 1 Dec. 1 •Industrials: 90.90 91.03 Tins: 111b.71 lub' i 7 rubber*: 11U.79 110.79 Dec. Si). l»63=100 Dec. >9. 196'!= 10027 words
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Article969 1966-12-03 20 BUSINESS in and reported lo tbe Singapore and Kuala umpur trading rooms of tbe lock Exchange yesterday with lie number of shares traded i brackets: INDUSTRIALS: BanMSJd ihlimn lA3 U. >:) im m. >i c. Sugar cent* D. 1 1. oou i Ui cent* i2.000i 'Mi969 words
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Article118 1966-12-03 20 MELBOURNE. Frl INDUSTRIALS eeneralh were 1 steady with ri.ses sli^htlv in excess of falls Trading was quiet Some key stocks eased. B.H.P down 2 cents to S5 92. Base Metals and Oils were steady. Today's closing pnem 10 AiiPtrallan price" ;n brackets Mount l»a 4.11 44.11 > N118 words
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Article26 1966-12-03 20 Dec. 2. RIBBEK PRICK: i.li cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: S«O7 (up 12i cents). Estimated unofficial offering: 225 tons (down 10 tons).26 words
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Article160 1966-12-03 20 'HIPS lytng Jlan K «irl« tht Smnpin H■ r b*uf whirvn or i fficttd toay art: I'arrociu* It Rrnrinnca 3 V urgoohu II Id. Port u>um Mam 11 ir Lancelot 10. Kanrvu Maru _I/Z_ ana Miru No. 1 U Star Arcturua 1 32. Ulrnrxrn 33 M, Halldia160 words
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Article77 1966-12-03 20 1 marclunti >t«terday tall rates to OOi: Nik Vark: r>nvin( TT 3? I] l«. »|r. ■ll OD .12 13 16. JO d at 33 i/lK ulii mill. 33 9 I* trade hill* Canada: hu.ving TT 35 7/16. airmail I* 9 i<, M d it. Mi credit mils. I77 words
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Article453 1966-12-03 20 Rubber follows same pattern T»HIS week's local Rubber 1 Market followed a pattern very similar to that of last weeK. state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their weekly review. The opening stages showed a steadier tendency with betU»r enquiry from the trade and covering by speculators, adds the report Thii accompanied453 words
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Article257 1966-12-03 20 I")E( K.MBKR lirM grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closet. 1 at 5 p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore veklerdav at t>l'» crnts pci Mi up one-eighth of a cent on Thursday's closing level fur tin position The tone MM quiet. K.A.S. ar.J M K.I eM«g price* in cents per257 words
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Article38 1966-12-03 20 O.N th» trat tichangt marktt In Rrmg Konc ITMtaavlay Hrn Ul fJallar «n quoted at 5 7St for T.T. and 5.73| for cash Sterling wai quotrd at IVM an 4 ant tael af geld at I'Wij.38 words
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Advertisement1077 1966-12-03 20 YV~ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTDI Direct U.S.A. Atlantic Coast Service Bangkok Honfkong N. York Seartoort Ptiilaa. BalU "Mttaskiaja Man" 11 24 Ik 29 31 Dec J Fek I Fel IS Fel II Fel "Retainer" IB JM 27,31 Jm 4 Mar II Mm IS Mm UMm Japan Direct Service Pliant Singapore1,077 words
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Advertisement722 1966-12-03 20 1 L__Vo^^v^B_Kt^^'_l AUSTRALIA/NEW 2EAIAND SERVICES INDIA. PAKISTAN ANO FAR EAST SERVICES Tl: Freajaatle, Alelnfe, Melleurie. S»*nr» Te: Malras in* NafaiattiiM. Penani P. S'nam Singapore Singapore P. Sham Penanf BAMORA 1/ I Dec 11/11 DX RAJULA I 13 DX 14 DM IS Dec BULIMIA* II I laa 1/11 Jaa 11/11 lan722 words
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Advertisement123 1966-12-03 20 What's Happening Back Home? Letters to friends and relatives now o-erseis arc •nly one link between them and home. A regular link xcith the home scene is to send The Straits Budget, the weekly edition of The Straits Times. Malaysians, ex-Malaysians and friend*, abroad cannot do better than read this123 words
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Advertisement1046 1966-12-03 21 I Continued from Pa«e 18) VEHICLES FOR SALE H Words $0 (Mlit.)— Box SO eU. txtra IMS M. MINI S W. Kord Cortina U.T.. 19*4 Minor 1000, Flat 1500 B/W, Flat wmn IM Austin Cambridge, ISta Or'l Ftrkord. Flat 1100 Special, IPftl Flat AOO, 1090 Ford Prefect, 19&8 Flat 600.1,046 words
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Advertisement771 1966-12-03 21 AT YOUR SERVICE IS Word* $9 (Min.)-Box SO cl*. extrn COPIED WHILE YOU Watt Ortlflcatet (birth, marriage, death) nchool leaving diplomas, Uitimomal.i retereocrs. Fotomatlc. 5* Robinson Road, B' pore. *****. PRIVATE INVESTIGATION AGENCY Tip Pent; Tew Investigation Service (Eitabllshed I860). GcorKe Lee Chambera, 204), Clemenceau Av«nue, Singapore. Telephone *****. SHOPPING771 words
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Advertisement1278 1966-12-03 21 rs si "SALVAGING" ASIA SALVAGING COMPANY. •0. ANG S1ANG RO S'PORfc 1. Refloating ships Wrecks, Underwater cuttings. Surveying Patching, Laying Cables Pipes. Rock Blasting. Anchor Searching. Jetty Gantry Wharf Checking and Repairing; Ships' propellers and sea cork checking etc. Tel: Office: *****. Residence: *****. NOTICE It Is hereby given that1,278 words
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Advertisement610 1966-12-03 21 NOTICES INTERRUPTION OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY For the purpose of essential work, electricity supply to all consumers In Juru Dam, Tasek, Junjong. Slmpang Ampa.t Sg Bakap. Nlbong Tebnl and Parlt Bun tar, will be Interrupted on Sunday 4.12.66 from 900 ajn. to 6.30 p.m. Any Inconvenience caused Is regretted. Pengurus Daerah610 words
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Advertisement440 1966-12-03 21 TENDERS J.K.R. SELANGOR PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN J.K.R. Tawaran daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar diJ.K.R. dl-dalam kelas 'EX 1 ka- 'D' Kepala 1 akan diterlma di-Pejabat Jurutera Penguasa. J.K.R.. Kuala Lumpur hingga Jam pukol 3.00 petang/pada 7 hb Desember. 1966 UNTOK PEMBENAAN JALAN TAR DI KAMPONG BHARU, SUNGEI WAY. KUALA LUMPUR. 2. Segala440 words
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Advertisement773 1966-12-03 21 UPJOHN HAVE YOU THE ABILITY TO SUCCEED? We require a young but mature salesman for oar rapidly expanding marketing team in Malaysia. Our organization is dynamic and progressive and thus offers the successful candidate an outstanding opportunity for swift advancement and eventual supervisory responsibility. The applicant must possess a selling773 words
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436 1966-12-03 22 T ARGE fields at Bukit Timah today make winnerfinding a very difficult job but Oasis (Race Eight) should be the "banker" of the day. This Australian five-year-old won a 7f race at Kuala Lumpur recently by five lengths and although he carries 14-lb more436 words
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Article128 1966-12-03 22 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER JESSE JAMES RESOURCEFUL JESSE JAMES Race 1 The Pointer Jesse James The Pointer Resourceful Poacher Pulau Pinang CONCORDE CONCORDE CONCORDE Surveyor Rina Rina Race t Gourmet Landanlet Landaulet Ch. INFORMER FIVE SPRINGS S of SILVER Draco Star of Silver Kashjrt Kashjet Lord Francis Draco128 words
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Article419 1966-12-03 22 ;i ipead] sort who runs well on a wet track. RACK FIVE: Pahlawan looks best in a field dominated oy stayers and I take him to win. At Kuala Lumpur last month he finished a good fourth to the outstanding Pizarro II over 5U419 words
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Article1585 1966-12-03 22 COINC FORECAST: Yielding to toft. Race 1-2.0 2-y-o Div 3 ($7,500) 6f 1 The Pointer (Pointer) Allan 8.4 (F) Pretty 1 2 JESSE JAMES (A St S) Tulloh 8.4 (SF) (oleman 11 3 Poacher (Bloxham Bennett) Bauby Jr 8.4 *Kang 5 4 San Gala (Hock Kuang) Teh 8.41,585 words
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292 1966-12-03 22 ON THE TRACK LORD JIM AND PIZARRO SHINE IN TRIAL 'J-RAINER Mickey Donnelly s cracK sprinters Lord Jim and Pizarro 11 did a good trial in soft going at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. They raced stride lor stridt over 3f in 38s. both going on the bit at the finish.292 words
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Article61 1966-12-03 22 JOCKEY FORM gives placlngs of the past 15 mounts of the top 12 riders. Latest placing Is on the right. Coles »8.3' *************** olrman (7 8) *************** Pretty (7.13) *************** Po«nrr (7.8) *************** Nelson (7 9) *************** Trevena (7.1 3 > *************** Harbridce (7.9) *************** Weir (7.8) ***************61 words
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Article188 1966-12-03 22 LONDON, Frt. A ten-year-old mare. Varna 11, became the belle of the Newmarket December Sales last night when she commanded a price of 24.000 guineas In the floodlit ring. Varna 11, purchased by an agent on behalf of American Tom Evens of Virfrinia. was bred inReuter - 188 words
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Article311 1966-12-03 22 'King' Pele gets marching orders WORLD ROUNDUP COCCER Brasilia, Fri. Pele, the "King" of Brazilian football, was sent off during the first-leg of Brazil's Cup final when his club Santos suffered one of their most humiliating defeats In Belo Horizonte last night. Santos were beaten 8-2 by Cruzeiro, the Mina»311 words
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Advertisement92 1966-12-03 22 111 J^ \fl |3 BBH^ lll^^M H ONE Pl-AS' Bk!^ SHIRi --4 ;^7rr"" yoUR f ,4 Q LYMPL/S/A shirt h/rt m^ing methnw ndards They hay r dre s ma I I technique of tl e Pf > n of th latest m evv era I a P erf ect non-iron92 words
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Advertisement83 1966-12-03 22 Peter Chew 's announces the commencement of his usual former business at 55, High Street, Singapore and take pleasure in inviting his former patrons and customers to a cocktail party on Sunday 4th December 1966 between 10. 00 a.m. 4. 00 p.m. BEST WISHES CONGRA TULA TIONS to MINSOON FINANCE83 words
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Article, Illustration494 1966-12-03 23 Third and fourth groups leave for Asian Games Story: MANSOOR RAHMAN Pictures: LIM CHEE HAW MALAYSIA'S haul of medals in the Fifth Asian Games at Bangkok, beginning next Friday, should come mainly from the athletics and badminton events, according to the Chef de Mission, Tan494 words
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Article216 1966-12-03 23 OANGKOK, Fri. Workmen were putting the D finishing touches to the Main Stadium here yesterday In readines for the Fifth Asian Games which begin on Dec. 9. The Games Flame went through a successful dress rehearsal In Its giant cauldron, while overhead the sun boostedReuter - 216 words
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Article, Illustration114 1966-12-03 23 l AIPEH. i-n— Formosa hope to win at least four gold medals all by one girl at the Fifth Asian Games to be held In Bangkok Bport« officials here aald that Chi Cheng was certain to win gold medals in pentathlon. 100 metrea. long jump and114 words
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Article127 1966-12-03 23 FLAG AND TORCH GO TO BANGKOK JAKARTA. Pri. The Governor of Jakarta yesterday handed over the Asian Oames Flag and Torch to an Indonesian delegation to take them to Bangkok next week for the start of the Fifth Asian Oames. The white flag with Its special Oames emblem haa beenReuter - 127 words
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Article25 1966-12-03 23 Twenty-eeven Judolsts from Perak. Selangor and Penang will compete in the fourth Malaysian Judo championships at the Han Chiang Indoor Stadium. Penang. today.25 words
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Article29 1966-12-03 23 r PHE Indian Thomas Cup 1 badminton team beat a Penang selection 4-1 In a friendly match at the Han Chiang Indoor Btadium. Penang. on Thursday night.29 words
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119 1966-12-03 23 SPORE OFFER TO HELP SOLVE WEIGHTS PROBLEM HPHE Singapore Amateur X Weightlifting Federation are prepared to help Thailand's Fifth Asian Games Organising Committee solve a problem reports FRANCIS BOEY. SAWLF president Son Ghee Soon said yesterday that he was surprised to learn from a report that Thailand did not have119 words
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Article53 1966-12-03 23 NEW DELHI. Frl. It was formally confirmed here last night that India will not take, part Jn the Asian Games m Bangkok. Raja Bhallndra Singh, president of the Indian Olympic Association, said that the Finance Ministry had stood by Its decision that only 81 team members could53 words
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343 1966-12-03 23 Six-nation battle look fiercest of Games BANGKOK, Fri. Weißhtliftlng, likely to be one of the most competitive events at the Fifth Asian Games here this month, is shaping up as a six-nation flght for top honours. Host country Thailand. Japan. South Korea Burma. Malaysia and Singapore are out in full343 words
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189 1966-12-03 23 MOTOR RACING Pi^vt*vt«,« PENANG, Friday. ENANG s ace motor cyclist Bulldog Kuan will head a strong Suzuki challenge for top honours in the Festival of Penang quarter-mile motor sprint at Gurney Drive here tomorrow (starting 8.30 a.m.). Bulldog Kuan has won several top events recently189 words
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Article73 1966-12-03 23 PNOM PENH. Pri. China won five gold medal* to Cambodia s one in the six cycling event* at the Oanefo here yesterday. China won the women's 1.000 metres and 3.000 metres races, the men's 1.000 metres. 4.000 metres and 4.000 metres team event. Cambodia won theReuter - 73 words
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Advertisement121 1966-12-03 23 jd^ I HIS $30 COOK BOOK 1 YOURS FOR ONLY $5/m^^^^ .^km^T >wK^mmmr i a^^^\.'^r W t -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 FOR121 words
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Miscellaneous34 1966-12-03 23 Xl (.(.Kit L. Perak League iT Ansom: Combined Schools !6 (2 goals. 3 tries) Pemuda Sukan 3 (penalty) -<•( R Ipnh I.eacue- Kmta Indians 3 PCRC 1 Friendly: Malay 8C 2 Y»th. College, XL 3.34 words
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Miscellaneous113 1966-12-03 23 TODAY'S SPORTS DIARY BILLIARDS— Spore 3-ball flnal SOCCER Frlendllet: S Dore 'CSC, 7 pm. i. schoolboys under-13 v SWFA HOCKEY— Spore Dlt. t: Naval <S p.m.): 8 pore Youths A' v v PSA; RAP Seletar v Police SA 1 4.0) Spore R*fs v VMSA: Div. S: SMHA v 43 Johore113 words
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408 1966-12-03 24 'MORE DELAYS WILL RESULT IN LOSS OF FAITH' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri J^ WARNING that Government workers unions would be "forced to take the law into their own hands" if there were further delays in the settlement of long-standing claims was given here today by408 words
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Obituary161 1966-12-03 24 CABLE RECEIVED from St. Andrew's. Kerala mother of Louiv Venceslas, Anto of 2-13 Simon Road. Pingapore-19 expired peacefully on 2-12-66. MRS. TAN KOK HOE (nee Madam Ctioa Slok Hee> age OS passed away peacefully on 2.12.66 leaving behind be'oved husband and daughter, Molly. Cortege leaves 226, Carpmael Road on161 words
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Article47 1966-12-03 24 SAIGON. Fri— U.S. Navy planes today bombed targets within five miles of the centre of Hanoi the nearest to the capital since June this year. A military spokesman said the planes, from two aircraftcarriers In the Gulf of Tonkin, struck at a vehicle park—Reuter.47 words
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Article33 1966-12-03 24 SINGAPORE. Fri— The YenD.D. Chelliah, Vicar-General, will preside at a garden party to be held at St. Pauls Church, 6th milestone. Upper Serangoon Road, from 2 p.m. to 6 pm. tomorrow.33 words
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313 1966-12-03 24 Sabah highway and why it was abandoned KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. Keningau-Sepulot road in Sabah was a defence project and had to be abandoned with the ending of confrontation, the Ministry of Defence explained today. Its explanation followed "reports from Sabah which spoke of the danger of the costly road reverting313 words
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Article31 1966-12-03 24 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Buklt Ho Swee Adult Education Centre will hold a dance tomorrow at the Damlen Hall. Sacred Heart Church at Tanglln Halt, with the D'Acadians in attendance.31 words
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Article, Illustration251 1966-12-03 24 MARGARET WEE - MARGARET WEE By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Three of the four students of the University of Singapore banished from the Republic, today appealed to the Malaysian Government for help "so that our futures are not totally ruined." They are Gurdial Singh Nijar. a second-year251 words
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Article51 1966-12-03 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.—Armless Lai Yoke Heong, 22 now Mrs. James Lav— who had been asked by her trustees to come home, has given birth to a baby in the United States. In a letter from Los Angeles, she said that her studies were temporarily Interrupted by51 words
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Article39 1966-12-03 24 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. C. Wilfred Jenks, deputy director-general of the International Labour Organisation, will talk on 'Tolerance and good nelghbourllness as concepts of international law* at the University of Singapore lecture 'heatre 2 at 5 p.m. on Monday.39 words
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Article285 1966-12-03 24 LONDON, Fri.— Activity was extremely small on the London stock market today and prices closed with a majority of small falls. Values were largely unaffected by Increased Briti.lh November gold and foreign exchange reserves, and the fact that the Government is not to renew the line of credit285 words
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Article57 1966-12-03 24 LONDON, Frt. Spot 18Kd., Jan. I8 7 sd.. Feb. 19d March 193 16d. Jan. March 19d.. April/ June 19 r '»d., July/Bept. 19 15/16U, Oct. /Dec. 20d., Jan. /March 20 1 I6d. April, June 20>id., July/ Sept. 20.d Oct Dec. 20>*d.. c.l.f. Dec 18'4d.. Jan. 18 9/16 d. Feb.57 words
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Article28 1966-12-03 24 LONDON. Fit. Buyers £1208 unchanged!, sellers £1210 (+£l). Forward buyers £1208 £l), sellers £1209 (—£l), Settlement £1210 (—£l). Turnover a.m. 540 tons. p.m. 435 tons. Tone: Steady.28 words
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Article306 1966-12-03 24 SINGAPORE, Fri. A Malayan Communist Party leader, Fang Chuang Pi nicknamed "The Plen" (short for Plenipotentiary) by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew is among nine people who have been banned from entering Singapore. The others are: Eu Chooi Yip, secretary-general of the306 words
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Article33 1966-12-03 24 SINGAPORE, Fri— There will be no water tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. from Nos. 1 to 71 (odd numbers at Taman Ho Swee, and !2, 14, 16 and 18.33 words
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Advertisement187 1966-12-03 24 late CLASSIFIEDS it Wmrdw Hi I Minimum) TO lAROJINI and vij.iyan daughter Phoha on 30 11 66 at Batu Gajah Hospital. Thanks to Doctors and Staff. EAITAUCH: To Anne and Geoff a •on at Assunta on 2.12 68 our sincere thanks to doctor, sisters and staff. Wt& Be Confident -land187 words
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Advertisement119 1966-12-03 24 jJFF^ .^ssflssssssV M ARE YOU UNDECIDED? Where to go? How to go? When to go? How much to pay? The many different opportunities of route and place available to you these days require a good deal of thought and research. Why not let us provide the information and advice to119 words
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