The Straits Times, 4 December 1966
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Title Section17 1966-12-04 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES it* NO. 1.603 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1966 20 CENTS KDN 2036 M.C. (P) 193017 words
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Article, Illustration704 1966-12-04 1 TOBY CHUA: PENANG. Sat - Bishop wins $377,356 court award TOBY CHUA: PENANG. Sat. By Mr. JUSTICE ONG RULES STATE UNDER-ASSESSED COMPULSORILY LAND ACQUIRED THE Bishop of Penang, Monsignor Francis Chan, was awarded $377,356.50 in the High Court here today for 204,033 square feet of land in Butterworth which was compulsorily acquired by the Penang704 words
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Article168 1966-12-04 1 Chichester drama on last lap SYDNEY, Sat. Dozens ol New South Wales radio "hams" and lighthouse keepers were on alert tonight as lone British yachtsman Francis Chichester prepared for his run up the coast to Sydney. But tacking in rain squalls and heavy seas in an area off the south-eastReuter - 168 words
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Article54 1966-12-04 1 MACAO. Sat M.v to .iiithontirs imposed a curfew tonight following a large scale riot by fp rral hundred pro-Communist Chinese. Roi ixi in lighting a running battle with :he demonstrators, fired teargits and turned fire hoses in hii pflort to quell the disturbances, the worstReuter - 54 words
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274 1966-12-04 1 Strike firms' yes to that $700,000 pay-out KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The 13 European managed firms whose 2,200 employees went on strike for nine days have agreed to make an ex gratia payment of $700,000 This was one of tho terms of settlement reached at a meeting between representatives of employers274 words
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Article62 1966-12-04 1 SAIGON. Sat. The United States lost six aircraft in heavy anti-aircraft fire over North Vietnam yesterday in a day of intense bombing around Hanoi, a spokesmen said today. Crews of all six were listed as missing. The loss was one of the biggestReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration523 1966-12-04 1 Face-to-face Three meetings then midnight decision to continue search for peace THE Prime Ministers of Britain and Rhodesia continued their Mediterranean talks aboard the British cruiser Tiger today in their last-minute attempt to solve the Rhodesian crisis. This was the result of what observers believed to be523 words
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Article42 1966-12-04 1 SYDNEY. Sat. Police rushed to Sydney's central railway station today and cleared hundreds of passengers off a train after an ajionymous caller said there was a bomb aboard. Nothing was found and the train left five minutes late. Reut*r.Reuter - 42 words
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Article34 1966-12-04 1 LONDON. Sat. Elsie Crowe. 85 had an enormous appetite and that cost her life. A coroner ruled that the spinster died because she ate too much, too fast and was choked. UPI.UPI - 34 words
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Article48 1966-12-04 1 THE Asia Magazine today swings into the spirit of the season with a handy guide to the shopping world of Asia, from Singapore to Tai?>eh. There is a whole cache of bright ideas and, better still, what a special bargain hunter has tracked down for you.48 words
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Article101 1966-12-04 1 7 wagons go off the track •TANJONG MALIM, Sat Seven wagons ol a south-bound goods train were derailed at Slim River this morning. The de: ailment delayed good;; trains carrying petroleum from Kuala Lumpur and cement clinker Irom Ipoh. The north-bound day mail, carrying a record 1.500 passengers, including students101 words
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Article68 1966-12-04 1 KIMLA TRENGGANU. Sat About 50 vehicles are stranded at Jertph. 65 miles from here, because the bridge Unking Trengganu and Kelantan is under 2 ft. of water. The sea off Kuala Trengganu. became rougher today majcine it dangeroas for small craft to put to sea.68 words
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Article25 1966-12-04 1 ADEN. SHt Welsh Guardsman Brian Charles Gabriel was tocl.iv srntenTd to death by hanging for killing an Arab taxi driver hero last September25 words
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Article23 1966-12-04 1 MELBOURNE. Sat A 17--year-nld student. Patrick James Turple. riled venterrinv after being hit by a ball during a cricket match. ReuUr.23 words
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Advertisement42 1966-12-04 1 GIFTS for the SEASON U. S. de SUVA SONS, Jewellers 25, Raffles Place, Singapore-l Tel: *****. London SENIOR MINISTERS HOPEFUL OF CONCESSIONS BY SMITH Salisbury NO CHANGE IN OUR STAND, SAYS DEPUTY PREMIER lij 50 Pity the plug without a G.E.C. product42 words
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Article48 1966-12-04 2 TOKYO. Sat. -^Japan's synthetic rubber consumption will surpasn that of natural rubber next year for the first time, the Japan Rubber Industry Association predicted today. The a-«wociation estimated that Japan would consume total of 440.000 toni ta 1967. up 63 per cent from thla ye*r. Renter.Reuter - 48 words
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189 1966-12-04 2 Khir: Use English textbooks to beat shortage KUALA PILAH. Sat.— Th« Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khlr Joharl, today urged students to use English textbooks if no Malay textbooks were available In any particular subject. Speaking at the opening of an extension to the Sungal Jelutong national primary school building189 words
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Article92 1966-12-04 2 TODAY: Sedili Kechil 2.31 am (B.2ft). 12.22 a.m. (6.4 ft Singapore 3.40 am. (7.Bft p. 216 p.m. (9ft>: Port Dickson 10.23 am t'i3fti. 10.45 p.m. (7-6ft>; Port Swettenham 8.08 am (11.1 ft), 10.13 p.m. (11.8 ft); Penang 3.48 am, (7.4 ft), 5.54 p-m. (5.992 words
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Article, Illustration255 1966-12-04 2 FOR A CAPTAIN'S SON VIEW FROM THE FRONT ■Tory anO hctuii by •ilbkut weemu pORT DICKSON, Sat. Although he is used to seeing soldiers marching, Zarim Ikrnal Sham, aged two-and-a-half, could not tear himself away from military parades. Today he ran away from his mother who was sitting in the255 words
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Article, Illustration428 1966-12-04 2 P.C. SHIVADAS: Ipoh. Saturday - Barred: PPP member who spoke of files lost in fire... P.C. SHIVADAS: Ipoh. Saturday By J^N Opposition PPP member, Mr. Khong Kok Vat, was today barred from continuing his speech during the Perak State Assembly budget debate. The Speaker, Dato Mohamed All Zaini, warned the assemblyman for Pusing three times428 words
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Article24 1966-12-04 2 SINGAPORE Sat Th« Singapore Ir.fantrv Reifiipen'. Band will give a puhhc performance a' thf E.vp!anad« from 5 pm. to 8 p.m romorronr.24 words
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Article25 1966-12-04 2 public hilidav for Chrstma* tn Dec. 25 for Sate* »nw» Prld«T is a weekly hnlidar and rvr 39 where Sunday U a w**ly25 words
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254 1966-12-04 2 Government urged to send more trade missions to Australia VUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Th« Oovrrnment was today urged to send trade missions to Australia to tell the Australians what Malaysia had got for sale. The call was made by Mr. Walter L. Hughes, leader of a six-man trade mission from the254 words
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Advertisement503 1966-12-04 2 A FAMILY CAR PLUS! Room: Performance: Economy: Evan more pluses InThe Corona easily seats A standing start mTTe> This varies, of course, but elude: five adults in comfort. takes you less than 20 don't be surprised if you Outstanding road ability, seconds. Cruising speed is average more miles to the503 words
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Article226 1966-12-04 3 Taiping shows way in novel experiment rPAIPING, Sat. A A meeting to discuss the setting up of a "classless i n t c n sive case ward" at the District Hospital here was held yesterday. The ward, which will accommodate two patients at a time for a start,226 words
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Article436 1966-12-04 3 fAPAH, Sat. A call to stamp out corruption in the Civil Service in the country was made here today by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. Addressing a briefing at the operations room. Tun Razak said: "Though this evil cannot be eradicated completely, heads of436 words
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522 1966-12-04 3 Problem of the we-won't-pay rate payers STAR, Sat. The chairman of the State Finance Committee, Mr. K. K. Nair, told the State Assembly today the Kedah Government was concerned over the large number of people who hesitated to meet the various Government dues. "People in town and local council areas522 words
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Article, Illustration112 1966-12-04 3 A trophy for model pupil Sin Yee IPOH, Sat.— Yam Sin Yee. 17, (above) a senior mid-dle-three and Form V pupil, was selected as the "model pupil" of the Perak Chinese Girls Secondary School which held its annual graduation ceremony here today. Described as the "best girl both In studies112 words
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Article71 1966-12-04 3 PENANO. Sal Ihe Governor of Penang. Raja Tun Uda Al-Hai today commended to all young Malaysian men the Jaycee creed: "Service to numamtv is the oest work In life" Speaking at the opening ot the Uth national convention of Jaycees at 8t Xaviers Institution here today, the71 words
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Article51 1966-12-04 3 BIRKENHEAD, Sat.— A fault has delayed the start of the maiden voyage to the Par East of the Blue Punnel express cargo liner Priam (13.300 tonst. It was announced here today The ship was to have left npxt Mcndav for Ppnang Port SwetU-nham. Singapore and Hong KongReuter - 51 words
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Article27 1966-12-04 3 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Se-cretary-General of the Commonwealth Secretariat Mr Arnold Smith, left for London early this morning deeply Impressed with Singapore* achievement* la various asPtCtaV27 words
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228 1966-12-04 3 London team for Malaysia to boost rubber trade From MICHAEL FOONG LONDON. Sat. THE Rubber Growers Association of London is to send a team to West Malaysia soon to find ways and means of setting up closer relationship with the Malaysian rubber market. I This was disclosed by the association228 words
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Article128 1966-12-04 3 Farewell parade at Tanglin SINGAPORE, Sat. Brigadier F. R. Evans, commander of the Australian Army unit* in Malaysia and Singapore this morning took the salute at a farewell parade at Tanglin Barracks. Brig. Evans. 53. who has held the post for the past three years is to be succeeded by128 words
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Article, Illustration264 1966-12-04 4 Meet Miss Earth alias Graham Hill the Grand -Prix race driver THERE was a roar of applause from the 400 guests at London's exclusive Park I,an« Hotel as the first of the contestants in the latest beauty contest Miss Earth 1966—entered the ballroom Swaying rythmlcally to the background music, and264 words
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Article115 1966-12-04 4 by Inche Mahyuddln Mb Mohamed Zain. Secretary lo the Ministry of Lands &r>4 Mjnea at the opening of the Union of Forest Employees' annual meeting la Xepoag yesterday: DONT use insulting wore* when putting: forward your demand or making protest. You will not help your case if you use115 words
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Article327 1966-12-04 4 No room at the top for tourists CINGAPORE, Sat.— This tourist-hun-gry island republic lags behind Hong Kong and Bangkok in hotel accommodation 1,200 top-class rooms to 6,000 and 5,000 respectively. Giving these figures today the executive director of the Pacific Area Travel Association. Mr. Marvin Plake, said: "Singapore desperately needs327 words
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118 1966-12-04 4 DENANO. Sat. Four Provost planes gave a magnificent display of aerobatics on the opening day of the two-week State festival In Bayan Lepas this morning. The RMAF planes flew from Alor Star to take part in the display. Pit. Lt. Abdul118 words
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Article93 1966-12-04 4 Taxi driver robbed and stabbed SINGAPORE, Bat. A taxi driver. Ng Tnr» N«». was kniffd and rnbbed of his 140 wriKtwatch and $11 cash by a passenger at Jalan Mllayan. Tanah Merah Besar. yesterday evening Nr. who received a stab wound r>n the fare, was treated at the General Hospital93 words
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Article74 1966-12-04 4 |£UALA LUMPUR. -Bat— Three pistols, one of them home-made, were recovered by the fjelangor police in a pre-dawn raid In the Sentul area today. A police spokesman said today that the pistols recovered Included a 38. a .32, and a single jhot homemade pistol. Also recovered were74 words
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Advertisement240 1966-12-04 4 I VERSATILE GROUP 900 furniture See it at DIETHELM'S. the home of quality furniture. New Group 900 Lounge Furniture is full of beautiful, bright design ideas to see you sitting pretty for a long and comfortable lifetime. Every piece is a masterpiece. And there are so many different variations of240 words
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Advertisement275 1966-12-04 4 Advertisement lo cherish jour complexioa For the woman who cherishes her complexion, there is nothing more re* warding than a film of moist oil smoothed lightly over the skin. ThU moist oil of Ulan Is vital to every type of complexion because lt brings beauty as it nourishes the skin275 words
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145 1966-12-04 5 So-cheap service gets a flying start J^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysian Airways' new tourist service, which costs only $29.50 instead of the usual $45 between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, has got off to a flying start. The first flight which left here at 11 p.m. on Thursday carried an almost full145 words
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423 1966-12-04 5 HAPPY' TO FULFIL THREE-YEAR-OLD PLEDGE TO VISIT KENINGAU PEOPLE KENINGAU. Sat TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN today urged the people of Sabah to make a go of Malaysia and make it a happy and prosperous place to live in. The Prime Minister was speaking at423 words
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Article161 1966-12-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Three undergraduates of the University of Singapore who were banished from ihe Republic recently saw the Minister of Home Affairs. Tun <Dr.i Ismail bin Dato Haii Abdul Rahman, yesterday in an attempt to establish their bona fides. Thr undergraduates Gu.-dial Singh Nijar. Peter161 words
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535 1966-12-04 5 ASSISTANCE BEING SOUGHT FROM THE UNITED NATIONS, JAPAN AND FRANCE FOR MORE FACILITIES, SAYS E.D.B. CHIEF MR. HON gINGAPORE, Sat. Assistance from the United Nations, Japan and France is being sought by the Economic Development Board to establish training programmes to upgrade the535 words
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Article86 1966-12-04 5 —by Mr J. lyiuri. a HetMNt in thr Faculty ol Education in the University of Malaya, at the. Malayan Teachers Senrnar on Educational Planning: jyjALAYSIA should absorb teaching methods -from other countries which are not only beneficial but practicable in local circumstances It is important to in. it education86 words
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Article68 1966-12-04 5 CAPITOL: A Study in Terror LIDO: From Russia With Love plus Thunderoali REX: SKY: KOXY: That Man in Chans-an <Mand.) STATfc: 077 Espionage in Tangiers OLOBK: Ar.toe.sque ROYXL: Aksi Kuchma <Mhl*v> CHIOS: M.tndann ORIENT 4I.: GRAND; QUEENS; HumiK cent Trie iM CATHAY: Lost Command r.\L.%CL: Born68 words
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Advertisement58 1966-12-04 5 kt J NOW BUY BEKIEI AT ANY Of THESE FINE DEALERSRohmson Co (S) Ltd RaPles Place, Singapore, 1. Tel: 926bi Tanglm Silk Store, 31 Tanglm Road. Singapore, 10. Tel: *****8 Peking Co. Ltd.. 62 North Bridge Road. Singapore, 6. Tel: ***** Aurora Ltd., North Bridge Road. Singapore, 6. Te\ 3358 words
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Advertisement231 1966-12-04 5 BtBLH DESIGNS FOB THE INGBOUP jWi dip .I J ||PI|I PI Beginning tomorrow, ||L|| LI Berlei Comes to Singapore. Berlei, the international expert on foundation* ■ELI hi garments that are-very pretty. Very "in", MlAlfl too! In fact Berlei designs for the bNS lrvGrou P- What's that? Why, the In-Group 111231 words
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475 1966-12-04 6 gINGAPORE, Sat.— The Chinese here, forming 75 per cent of the population, are the one community which has to accept the appeal for interracial co-existence and inter racial peace with the maximum of forbearance. This was stated by the Minister of State475 words
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Article72 1966-12-04 6 Biggest to drydock in Singapore SINGAPORE. Sat. The biggest oil tanker ever to dry- cork In Singapore Is now at Jurong for repair. It Is the I 96.000-ton Mobil Daylight which arrived here tins week to have i its stern tube and 35-ton pro- peller shaft repaired. The drydock lob72 words
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Article45 1966-12-04 6 TEI.UK ANSON. Sat. Che Sharif ah Zaharah bin:^ Svcd Esa. has been elected president, of the Lower Perak Trrritorial Association of Women's Institute. Others elected were: president. Che Zaiton binte secretary, Teiigku Adawiyah binte Tengku Huwin; treasurer. Che Rafaeh binte Anf.45 words
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462 1966-12-04 6 808 NG - Malaysian Army must serve any where: Osman 808 NG By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Any unit of the Malaysian Army, supported by the Navy and the Air Force, is capable of fulfilling its role and handling the situation any where in the country today. This commendation of the Armed Forces came462 words
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Article60 1966-12-04 6 KUALA I.VMPVR. Sat. A aenior ofllciai of the Australian Government will arrive here tomorrow to nee Malaysia'! progress and the implementation of its development programme. During h'.s week-lon* *-ay. Mr. L.W. Eneledow. AwUUuit Secretary. Department of External Affairs, will hava diacuKinna with official* of th»60 words
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Article55 1966-12-04 6 BERLIN. Sat A ynrmt »v* German man gar« "P an Mrap* attempt at the wall today when Communist border guard* brought thrlr sub-machine gun» Into action, police reported. The refugee, about 20 rmra old. stopped la barbed wire s five »hots »ere fired. He55 words
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189 1966-12-04 6 IPOH, Sat.— A call to do J away with the "highly communal" name of Chinese affairs officers in Government service was made in the Perak Legislative Assembly here today. The call was made by an Alliance backbencher. Mr. Oh Kay Seng. "We all say189 words
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Advertisement99 1966-12-04 6 Now Fly Singapore/ Kuala Lumpur on Malaysian's Special Low- cost Flights Take advantage of this new low air fare except Saturday depart Singapore for from Malaysian next time you travel Kuala Lumpur 6.00 a.m. any day except between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Sunday. Save time! Save money! Book Costs just99 words
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Advertisement93 1966-12-04 7 Most Popula^k Cigorelre^llM Singapore JO /Lie- m People who enjoy a really good smoke choose Player's Gold Leaf, made of a rich blend of specially Player's Gold Leaf because they know they can chosen imported Virginia tobaccos combined with a depend on Player's Quality world famous smooth, firm filter give93 words
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Article429 1966-12-04 8 ONLY THEMSELVES TO BLAME rE odd thing about Communist China s rejection by the United Nations Is that Afro-Asian statesmen and leader writers no longer wring their hands and denounce her failure to gain admission as a calamity which could turn into unmitigated disaster. For this loss ol sympathy and429 words
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690 1966-12-04 8 JOYCE THOMAS I LONDON. SAT - GOOD NEWS FOR THE MILLIONS WHO SUFFER FROM ARTHRITIS JOYCE THOMAS I LONDON. SAT. BY HOVE for Uie people who suffer from rheumatoid arthritis more than a million of them women lies in a small medical research unit in Edinburgh. 1 went there to meet the three doctors who have690 words
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Article842 1966-12-04 8 CORINNA ADAM - CORINNA ADAM BY BERLIN ...THAT HAUNTS THE WOMEN OF GERMANY THERE art i»u million "spare" women in West Germany, living proof of the dangers of nationalism gone mad. These are the women whose husbands, or potential huv bandb. never returned trom the war There are thousands of842 words
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Article848 1966-12-04 8 Dr. Leona - Dr. Leona By Baumgartner The real difference between rich and poor nations lies in skills of the people writing in a commemorative booklet issued by the 17th meeting of the Colombo Plan Consultative conference which recently met in Karachi. THE development of a country dcpcndi largely on848 words
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Advertisement857 1966-12-04 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. ENGAGEMENT :o H «W« fl* (Minimum) QUAH CHCK: P't»«n Patrick I <■• k Y»nK. ndfil a Mr. A Mr*. QMBfe Km* c.nnn and Kum Tok«. mmmt d o or Mr. A Mr*. ChM Mm ChM on 4.KV60. ACKNOWLEDGMENT It Wmr4t tit (Minimum) MR. A MM. JOHN CMAHLIi Thank857 words
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Advertisement27 1966-12-04 8 #-Cough Drops-* row mlkf or couoh tORI THROAT ■MOMIR'I THWOAT Sunday, Dec. 4, 1966. TALKING POINT There is a perennial nobleness and sacredness in work. Thomas Carlylt.27 words
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Article, Illustration810 1966-12-04 9 Her policy of self-isolation has brought about increasing world opposition and growing concern NOW that the United Nations General Assembly has decided once again to keep Communist China out and to keep the Republic of China in, there may be some temptation to suppose that the810 words
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Article, Illustration502 1966-12-04 9 Roman galleys and a swim pool in Maryland helped me in my space walk WHAT do sunken Roman galleys in the Mediterranean and a swimming pool of a boy's school on the outskirts of Baltimore, Maryland, have in common? Those Roman galleys and that swimming pool taught me a502 words
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Article88 1966-12-04 9 —oy the Prime Minister. Icngku Abdul Rahman. In a message to the first Malaysian bcout Jamboree opening at Telotc Bahang in Penan* on Monday THE Scout movement is an incalculable ass-t to the country and the people. It knows no barrier of race, religion or colour. In our country88 words
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Article, Illustration169 1966-12-04 9 AIR COMMODORE R. E. W. Harland. Air Officer Engineering of the Far East Air Force, leaves here for Britain next week to become project officer on the Hawker Siddeley PI 127 aircraft. Commodore Harland i above i has been in thp R.A.F. since169 words
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174 1966-12-04 9 pENANG, Sat.— An armed robber stopped a contractor at a street junction on Thursday, jumped on to the pillion of his motor-cycle and forced him to ride to a lone spot off Mount Erskine road. There the robber, joined by an accomplice who followed174 words
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Advertisement727 1966-12-04 9 II <*3Cc£i&* ll MOSTSLCCESSFIL /I AND PROFITABLE If YEAR IN II GROUP HISTORY Pre-tax profits rise by over 10% Extract from Report and Accounts The year 1965 has been the most successful and profitable in our history. Deposits from customer* have increased during the year by £22.005,000 to £92,048,000. The727 words
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268 1966-12-04 10 [POH, Sat. a section ol Pangkor Island is to be I developed into one of the best holiday resorts in the I country by a private enterprise. An area of about 100 acres, now planted with coconut and rubber situated near the north268 words
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Article, Illustration179 1966-12-04 10 DURING THAT VIETNAM STORM SMILE OF A BEAUTY WHO PUSHED ASIDE HER PROBLEMS LONDON. Sat. Miss World. Rtita I- aria found herself involved in a number of problems during the past few days First, it was whether she should give up her "crown' and return (o India and the boy179 words
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Article536 1966-12-04 10 4^^ Jordan Christopher V^K and his wife, the /W^ tormer Sybil Burton. are expecting; their first child in May. they announced in New York yesterday. Mrs. Christopher. 37. the former wife of actor Richard Burton, is one of the four owners of Arthur. a discotheque night536 words
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Article150 1966-12-04 10 UNITED NATIONS, Saturday. SINGAPORE told the main Political Committee today that the British base in Singapore would never be permitted to be a springboard for aggression and would be eliminated whenever "a reliable alternative is 1 available." Dr. Lin Ken Wong, chairman of the Adult150 words
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102 1966-12-04 10 Bank Negara chief off for talks in Ceylon KUALA LUMPUR, Sat —The Governor of Banlc Negiira. Tan Sri Ismail bin All. left this morning for Colombo to a t lend three-day meeting of Central Bank Governors which starts on Monday. Speaking to nruMnen at the International Airport, he said that102 words
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Article64 1966-12-04 10 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The First Lady. Puan Noor Aishah. today opened the annual Christmas fair which was attended by a large crowd at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The fair was organised by the Children's Charities. and was in aid of four children's homes for the deaf,64 words
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Article28 1966-12-04 10 SINGAPORE Bat Til* y ;on will hold Its anrual bull at the Ra'fV« Hot? I at 8. 3.1 Pin tomorrow Tiocet* s>t 83 «r» *v*i!abl* at28 words
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Article38 1966-12-04 10 SINGAPORE Bat Parliamentary Secretary Ministry of National D tTP'i'. Mr H<> Chen* I t«d.<v v ix-ople to buy local-maot build a bet'rr and I Singapore."' aro therefor* «Jul wtmfj ;ip of mor>- tie* .ndu»-38 words
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Advertisement285 1966-12-04 10 ATTACH M ENT^^P^wSSS^- for your II«S%S?^ cleaning A job I Banish harrds-and-knees housework for ever With these new click-on II heads you can scrub, sweep, dust or polish floors and shampoo cari P«s standing up. Buy the rack and 1 make up a sec for your cupboard. We will be285 words
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Article, Illustration925 1966-12-04 11 GEOFFREY GELDARD: KUCHING. Sat - GEOFFREY GELDARD KUCHING. Sat. From Justice Pike: But section involving Act of Parliament must go THE Chief Justice of Borneo Dato P. E. H. Pike has decided that the High Court of Borneo can hear the sjiit filed by925 words
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Article111 1966-12-04 11 CHEATED PRIEST CHARGE pENANG, Sat. Lee Hock Poh, 28. pleaded not guilty In the Sessions Court here today to two charges of cheating a Presbyterian minister and a British «erv.ceman. He is alleged to have cheated the Rev. James A. Mmr (if a 572-typewriter and $148 cheque as tradein for111 words
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Article60 1966-12-04 11 SINGAPORE Sat The Parliamentary SfcrrUry to the Ministry of Culture. Mr ,i Chrr i lu.s morning urgfrt M igapoif to take »l> Mieiitific and teclimral training. He said only in hi.* my could tbty orotres* faster Mr Fong was oDenne a ron fair ai the Geylang60 words
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174 1966-12-04 11 1/UCHING. Sat. A good- will committee Is to be set up by the Oovernment to establish a direct line with the people of the three resettlement villages In the Operation Hammer area of the Kuchlng to Serian Road, the Minister for Communications and Works. Dato174 words
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221 1966-12-04 11 LONDON. Sat. "That's service for you," wrote Mr. W. J. Luscombe of L v t o n. Bedfordshire, in a letter to a London newspaper in which he paid tribute to the despatch with which the Malaysian Post Office had refunded to him221 words
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364 1966-12-04 11 MICHAEL FOONG: London, Sat - Why our democracy is different from the West— Musa MICHAEL FOONG: London, Sat From WESTERN-EDUCATED in- I tellectuals with gran- i diose theories on govern- ment and democracy should not be carried away by the idea that their theories can be applied immediately in Malaysia, Umno's executive secretary. Inche Musa364 words
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Advertisement273 1966-12-04 11 idvertisement Lemons for Beauty to keep your «kln clear and fair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your chemist for a bottle of lemon Delph. the latest type sUn freshener used by beautiful women throughout the world. Lemon Delph makes the complexion, neck and shoulders273 words
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Advertisement226 1966-12-04 11 t You become I the perfect Holiday Host M|\ when you 1 serve iilwhite Horse 1 1|| ~T| Whisky that gives Hiuydu every year distinction "-"t'^aTJBBW 4£^HHP^ ■>'">* la\ I fc- t--4&&Sfri i "'a' J5? B^BB^u_^Bßßa^B^a«^S^Dal BBBBBBBBtaBkaB iSf KyjM El it V' k Amsterdam ...ami the luxury liner! Picturesque and226 words
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Article, Illustration307 1966-12-04 12 To Rupert the rat— with apologies LONDON, Sat. Everyone, as one of our captains of industry must surely have said by now. has something to contribute to the great cause of helping the ship of state sail into lusher pastures. Not excluding rats though no one, it seems, has gone307 words
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Article72 1966-12-04 12 IPOH. Sat. K. P. Nadaraiah. 40, a clerk with the Public Works Department. was acquitted by the Magistrates Court here today without his defence being called at a retrial for rash driving He was alleged to have caused the death of Detective Police Constable Chan Scow72 words
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Article58 1966-12-04 12 IPOH, Sat. Thieves broke Into the store of a tin mine at the third mile Jelaoarig Road near here yesterday and escaped with about three niculs of t:n ore valued at $1,000. A watchman. Chin Cheow Hon. discovered the loss when he found the •atch58 words
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Article56 1966-12-04 12 PENANG. Sat. Goh Bee Ene. 54. vas allowed $5,000 bail today when he pleaded not guilty to a -charge of importing 96 bales of ;oss paper without a iicrnce on March 18. this year at Swettenham Pier here. The Senior Sessions Court President. Mr. Sim Ewe56 words
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Article371 1966-12-04 12 CINGAPORE, Sat. Busl-ne.-vs in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange today with the number uf shares traded in brackets: Industrials: Boustead (3.000) $1.51; C Sugar (4.000) 96 cents D. (3.000) 94 1 cents. (7.000 1 95 cents. (2.000 > 96 cents:371 words
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Article, Illustration617 1966-12-04 12 I>AD weather on Friday thwarted an attempt by an Australian fishing boat to take fresh fruit, champagne and beer out to British yachtsman Francis Chichester, now on the last lap of his lone voyage from England to Sydney in his 53-foot yacht617 words
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Advertisement114 1966-12-04 12 m m■ W COOK BOOK 1 YOURS FOR ONLY $5/- r^F vfl IMF jWF W r -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-TOP114 words
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Advertisement131 1966-12-04 12 kN \yAy /Kodak gives J V \zJ \J\J yo uon ly 0 day Kodacolor Processing Service '.'■^.'y^Bct fc'* I**!^*^^.1 W\Xh the installation of the cut j §|g THIS COUPON WORTH $2.00 TO YOU i|| Ojjo V^ This Cou P° n entitles you to free processing of one roll o<i'!o I131 words
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Article, Illustration287 1966-12-04 13 Yippee! A good spoof and not a single spy in sight... ANY picture that has the nerve to start off with a song that rhymes "solar plexus" with "Texas" deserves some credit. But one does not have to go out of the way to say something good about "TEXAS ACROSS287 words
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Article176 1966-12-04 13 THE THEATRE fFHE coming week Is. like the last one, rich in entertainment. For those musicallyminded and Interested in local talent, there Is at the Cultural Centre Theatre tomorrow the annual concert by pianoforte pupils of the Victor Doggett Music Studios at 8 p.m. TOMORROW, too. Rowcroft x Theatre Club176 words
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Article, Illustration486 1966-12-04 13 ROSALIND RUSSELL is a Mother Superior who runs a convent school with strict discipline -and a sense of humour. Hayley Mills is a high-spirited student determined to break every rule in the hook just for the fun of it. Together, these two turn "THE TROUBLE486 words
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Advertisement507 1966-12-04 13 B OBGAWISATION Lo»t Day: 1 1 -1 45-4-4.3 10 Jonn Neville, Oonold Houston m "'jTsTUoViii TItHOR" Color. Season From Tonight M'nit*: rhpnT Pci Pei "OPERATION LIPSTICK" lonn in Scope Color. B Today 9am :^Op«retion^C.l.A. > 1 QIDEXEaCSI^LaB^a^D NOW SHOWING: 1 Showt Daily 9 Note Timci 11am, 3.30 7.458 h bookings507 words
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Advertisement375 1966-12-04 13 Advertisement Russia in Singapore, i I Some of the Mysteries of 1 1 Russia, land of the Czars, are astonishingly enough unveiled for you In an old i fas lioned residence In the heart of Singapore Russian born I Elena Konstantinovna has faithfully recreated here an Isba a Hatta and375 words
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Advertisement252 1966-12-04 13 WEIGHT WATCHERS il SucaryF I\ SWEETENER Tablets and liquid l| ***** l Whatever the food or beverage v2?410 Sucaryl is always available to give iM delicious sweetening without calories. /aH Never an aftertaste or bitterness. /fV'^^^BY Sucaryl sweetens perfectly IgW J^ AVAILABLE FROM ALL I LEADING DRUG STORES. 9ave itoiK'ij252 words
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Miscellaneous707 1966-12-04 13 TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 I And Nensreel In Chinese: 80S (P.M.: 12 40 Programme Sum- Voyage To The Bottom Of The man- In All Languages; 12.45 Sea: 9.00 News And Newsreel In Belajar-lah Bahasa Kebangsaan: English: 9 25 Run For Yom 12.55 Please Don't Eat The Life; 10 20 Pilgrims707 words
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250 1966-12-04 14 RACING with €PSOM JEEP— Sunday Times sport begjns here today THE Mickey Donnelly stable's top sprinters Lord Jim and Pizarro II who fought out a keen finish in the 6f Henggeler at Kuala Lumpur last month will renew their rivalry in250 words
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Article133 1966-12-04 14 I II. I. DUI VII.LK Contract I' tii u Pike VII I h P.«ui> Pike Pinto Ml.lt I'.uil* Pik« Contract KtBIR O>ceola Tony Bob TONY BOB Polaris Miiwil* Kfbir FAST LORD Osrrola Polaris MimiU SEA PIP Viva Ipoh The Baron VIVA IPOH Wonder Lamp Baydalo SI PIP Rrllrndala* Baydalo133 words
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832 1966-12-04 14 VILLE (Race 1) was by far the most impressive of the three winners in the closed two-year-old races over sif at Bukit Timah in October. He has made further improvement since and looks bet for another success. The Wk danger to Vllle may be832 words
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Article1607 1966-12-04 14 Race 1-2.0 2-y-o Div 1 ($7,500) 6f 1 1 VILLE (Bredang) Sullivan 9.0 (SF) Tolet 9 X 1 Evermore (Boon Wah) Ahmad 8.12 (F) Nelson 12 3 2 Pinto (Puchong) Heddle 8.11 Hamid 4 4 2 Paiily Pike (T it H) TJoa 8.10 (F) 5 11,607 words
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Advertisement578 1966-12-04 14 Exclusive! Something the giver will H I give with pride and confidence. Some- CDCI I thing the recipient will behold with joy t D C L I and satisfaction for year* to come Rpzicilisi Yet sir I Ebel make very few watches. Ul CIO I MCI I As a matter578 words
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Advertisement567 1966-12-04 14 3 YOUR QWnJ "F'ntVATE TUTOR" Mi 24 HCDURS A DAY W# t RIGHT IN YOUR mi I OWN LIVING Mf ROOM! MJ Ham cvaryon* can lm to ?iwr Itw Ptano. IS> Guilw or >!>• Piano Accard«on tK« .mv/ my Fomout tvoefc- youftclf tyttcm producvd on tacwdwiji co-o«n>no'ad «.,th ImtrucNon toflfcl567 words
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Obituary143 1966-12-04 15 RYDER FLORENCE, born Sin- gapore 1932. died Hongkong 1966. Lang time friend of Pauline and Stan Scott. A tragic ending to a sad Ufa. STEPHEN HONO AH CHENG 144-A Dorset Road, passed away peacefully 3rd Dec. OH. Cortege leaves 6'pore Casket 4.30 p.m. .Vh Dec. for St. Joseph Church143 words
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2436 1966-12-04 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. Recovering from a bad fall in the first I race jockey Des Coleman rode a beautifully i judged race to land hot favourite Gallant Defender an easy winner in the only race for Class 1 horses at Bukit Timah today. The2,436 words
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Article106 1966-12-04 15 50 prlie* of $200 each No*. *****6 *****0 *****2 *****7 *****5 *****9 *****0 1K6872 *****0 *****7 *****2 *****3 *****1 ***** ft *****9 KMM *****0 *****5 *****8 *****0 *****9 *****0 *****0 *****4 *****2 *****8 *****8 *****0 *****0 *****9 2991fifi *****6 *****8 *****7 *****2 *****7 *****9 *****2 *****4 *****9 *****2106 words
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Article303 1966-12-04 15 T ONDON. Sat— Results of Ju football matches played today: ENdLISH DIVISION ONE Arsenal 0 Burnley A. Villa 2 Man. Ltd. 1 Blackpool 0 Fulham 1 Chelsea 1 Everton 1 Leicester 4 Stokr 3 Liverpool 1 Sheff. Ltd. 0 Man. City 1 Notts 1 Sheff. Wed.303 words
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Article15 1966-12-04 15 Stocknort beat Wrexham 1-9 In a Fourth Division match played on Friday.— ißeutrr.15 words
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Article35 1966-12-04 15 CARDIFF. Sat. Australia, beat Wales by 14 points (goal, try, dropped goal and penalty) to 11 (goal, try and penalty) In the Rugby Union international here today. Australia led 9-6 at halftlme— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article26 1966-12-04 15 PHNOM PENH. Sat— Yusoff Hussain of Singapore finished fourth out of nine competitors In the men's fencing event at the Ganefo Games here. Reutar.Reuter - 26 words
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Advertisement506 1966-12-04 15 I lea* CLASSIFIEDS U W,t4m Sl* (Mimimmm) AERIA: TO MOLLY (Not Oahlersi snd Olenn. a daughter «n 3 13 M. m KKMH Thanks to Gynaecologist and Staff. CLASSIFIED ADS. SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) U W»nU St (Ml*.)— Box St rit. txlrm JEWELLERY mak< n th. most ap»r*ri«ie<l gift. LAteu ran«* at506 words
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Advertisement314 1966-12-04 15 Heartiest Congratulations to Messrs. PETER CHEW'S 55. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE -6. on f occasion of th% Grand Opening today. f -J —I I M»PMBiaalssssssl 1. Baal- la»»Piaissss— «M. 1 s *\^B 9 *wf# V^Lsfl YASHICA~ A Kondiome n«w budget-priced 35mm camera. Simpla to mm, but copobU of firtt-cloit reiulrt. -With314 words
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Miscellaneous62 1966-12-04 15 If you re a "flailer" read on 8<npt r> i atn Rein. Drawing* «>» p»m mm mm pbotocnpn* t» Norman *>««. Nl^^^j V»\ /ruii m»am« wu win I BL^ I W* C*U. rui£ A "HAIL- UJO lkJ SHOTS f9O*A iOO y»»DS I (I. -V I >?e«A tfigv KiLl^'iMiSu I eow».»»*os.62 words
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Article, Illustration761 1966-12-04 16 Indira steps in— India's 105-strong team will go to Bangkok J^EW DELHI, Sat. Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi yesterday intervened to release sufficient foreign exchange for a 105-strong Indian team to participate in the Asian Games which begin in Bangkok next Friday. Earlier the Indian Oylmpic Association had annouced the761 words
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Article, Illustration260 1966-12-04 16 OYDERABAD, Sat. Rohan Kanhai, the West Indies Test batsman, sprained his ankle when getting out of the aircraft which brought here the touring team from Bombay last night and will miss the opening game of the tour starting today. No replacement has260 words
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Article35 1966-12-04 16 EAST LONDON, Sat— After the South African XI were al! out for 373. the Australian cricket team scored 84 for one by lunch Today on the second day of their threeday game here35 words
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Article31 1966-12-04 16 BANGKOK. Sat. Thailand last night beat Ryukyus 8-0 to win the Far East ladies bridge championship. Malaysia, the defending champions and the Philippines were placed third and fourth respectively.31 words
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Article171 1966-12-04 16 KRISHNAN MAKES IT 1-1 FOR INDIA CALCUTTA, Sat. India and Brazil tied 1-1 on the opening day of their Davis Cup zone final before a 6,000 crowd here. In the opening match Brazil's Thomas Koch beat Jaideep Mukerjea 6-2, 6-2, 6-3. In the second match India's No. 1 player. Ramanathan171 words
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Article50 1966-12-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sal.— The Tamil Youth BpII Clubs of Malaysia will ho!d a three-day convention at the La Sale School in Jalan Brickfields here, beginning Friday. The programme includes a series of games. including football. hockey, badminton, table tennis and saddu kuddu (a Tamil game).50 words
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311 1966-12-04 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. INCHE Othman Wok. the Minister for Culture and Social Affairs praised the Singapore Badminton Association for bringing badminton to the masses with the emphasis on schools and community centres. The minister was speaking at the Association's annual dinner and dance at311 words
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290 1966-12-04 16 Aussies edge CRC 3-2 to retain Heah Swee Lee Cup PENANG, Saturday. ROYAL Australian Air Force, Butterworth, retained the Heah Swee Lee Cup for inter-club knockout tennis when they beat Chinese Recreation Club 3-2 in the final this evening. In the semifinals CRC beat Penang Sports Club 4-1. RAAF beat290 words
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134 1966-12-04 16 Australia name six to defend the Davis Cup MELBOURNE. Sat. Australia today named six payers from whom their team for the Davis lawn tennis Cud challenge round will be chosen. They are Roy Emerson. Fred Stolle. John Newcombr. Tony Roche. Bill Bowrey and Owen Davidson. Australia will meet either India134 words
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Article25 1966-12-04 16 PENANO. Sat. More than 100 swimmers, including seven girls, have entered for the Penang Pesta cross-channel «wim from Butierwortb to Penan* on Dec. 17.25 words
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Advertisement371 1966-12-04 16 First in the world: complete interchangeabllity of full frame and half frame photography. With this unique camera it is possible to take the entire roll of film in Half or Full frame size, or switch from one to the other at any time while shooting. IBuilt-in coupled CdS lightmeter with371 words
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Miscellaneous25 1966-12-04 16 PORTING SAM by Reg Wootton KARATE S KA Fnf^r- p N-&E PLEASE Q'^Sfr 1 PLEA^W LI Pur s£ )bs& t^knock y rKil KNocr/fln X QrmLit25 words
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Miscellaneous80 1966-12-04 16 -v\ we; ri -i <.\mi Badminton < PCOHS > basketball (Han Chiang HS); Judo 'Han Chiang); SOCCER Burnley Cnpt Penan? v Malacca (0 p.m.); Kelantan v .lohore '7.30); Per! is v Perak (8.40. all irutrhes at Penang Oil dlum i Kedah v Trenmfanu (7 p.m PaliHiiK v Ne«ri '8 30,80 words
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Article, Illustration762 1966-12-04 1 WALTER FOWLER - What's the score baby? WALTER FOWLER by THE WOMAN WHO FIRST THOUGHT OF GIVING YOUR NEWBORN THAT QUICK LIFE-SAVING ONCE-OVER FHOM Stockholm lo Sydney, from Johannesburg to Tokyo, from Moscow to Ottawa wherever babies are born in modern hospitals physicians use the "Apgar Score." It is a very quick technique762 words
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Article, Illustration610 1966-12-04 1 PETER DUFFY - DANGER in Ihe moil order art of KUNG-FU PETER DUFFY by LONDON AX INVITATION to learn how to maim by mail order is being sent by post to thousands of householders. It is a cut-price offer of a six-week postal course in Chinese Kung-Fu. This is described in a lurid610 words
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Article, Illustration2261 1966-12-04 2 C. S. FORESTER - C. S. FORESTER CONCLUDING by Wild and delirious ideas were forming in his mind HORNBLOWER has arrived in London bringing with him secret despatches, captured when he had boarded a French man-of-war in the Channel. In his large office *t the Admiralty Mr. Marsden, Secretary to their Lordships, is2,261 words
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Article, Illustration3104 1966-12-04 3 A4To6 - A plan to save England A4To6 by an emperor's despatches could be the subject of a jest. He condemned his notions to himself as lunatic nonsense, and yet even as he did so he found additions making their appearance in his mind, logical contributions building up into a fantastic whole.3,104 words
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Article, Illustration370 1966-12-04 4 SOHKY, the V.1. 1V IS for sale hut NOT for export" This statement, said in the politest "the customer is always right" tones, has boon surprising tourists at ;i Singapore shop where "Y.1.1V stands for Very Important Painting. "They are my bro- ther's paintings," explained Mrs. Cecilia Wee.370 words
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Article801 1966-12-04 4 WHAT'S your problem? Write to: Mitt Jane Lee, The Sunday, Times, Tim«t Haute, Singapore 9. No replies by pott. ONE of my girlfriends always gives me sweet j smiles but each time I sug- gest a date she turns me down with some excuse. My friends say801 words
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Article, Illustration137 1966-12-04 4 Top of the season "Y*WO girts staying thousands of miles apart I not only believe in shopping eoHy for Christmas, they also plan their party appearance well in advance. They have chosen and tried out their Christmas Eve hair-dot. In Paris, French actress Irina Demich (above) picks sparkling diamonds and137 words
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Article257 1966-12-04 5 Dear KNOW ALLS WENT to the National Day tattoo at Jalan Besar where I saw a group of police Mobile Squad motorcyclists balancing on single motorcycle. We are a group of motorcycle enthusiasLs and would like to exrruU 1 this trick. Do you think the mobile Squad will oblige by257 words
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Article, Illustration756 1966-12-04 5 I WOMEN, HOME AND FASHION WOMEN, HOM£ /\ND F/frSHION] GLITTERING GOLDFINGER GLAMOUR FOR THE GIRLS WHO DARE T0.... Show a leg for Xma§! MEN, keep your c v c s open! The tinsel 00 Christmas trees and other sparkling decorations of the coming festive season are to be756 words
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Article593 1966-12-04 5 ANNE EDWARDS - ANNE EDWARDS by WOl'LI) YOU ani\ with the minimum of distress ;nul expense, to take ."> Ib. oir your weight in two days*? Then 1 have the answer ;i Two Day Diet published in a book*, which I have positively proved does the job. Personally.593 words
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Article848 1966-12-04 5 A captain at last but what a posting! "Hornblower During The Crisis" will be published by Michael Joseph next year. rhe Spanish Biscay coast extended for almost 300 miles from the French irontier to Ferrol. sparsely populated and rugged There were nilet.s innumerable The Royal N;uv. omnipresent at sea.848 words
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Article113 1966-12-04 5 C. S. FORESTER, died before he could finish -'HORNBLOWER DURING THE CRISIS" but from the notes hr left behind one can see how th. story would have ende Hornblouer trains to prepare for his spy mission and brashes up his Spanish with a ruddy complexioned113 words
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Advertisement83 1966-12-04 1 m 1 EM m %1 1 II m jA *m mm The New NATIONAL Batteries give more life than any other batteries!! It is no secret that the solid metal jackets make them leakproof to give extra life and will not soil, corrode or damage your valuable transistors, flashlights, toys83 words
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Advertisement466 1966-12-04 2 HOW TO SUCCEED IN A JVLJPLJK^fS* Ifkj VOLUME ONE. Jfc THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SUCCESS, GOOD APPEARANCE W W**^ AND WINNING PERSONALITY, A SUCCESSFUL CAREER, t PP*^' HOW T0 INCREASE YOUR INCOME. BUSINESS W**" ji&&^^\ LETTERS m REPORTS. COMMUNICATION, SALES la *irfl*^^ >> MANSHIP, PUBLIC SPEAKING, LEADERSHIP, BASIC f*BB W+\ I466 words
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Advertisement71 1966-12-04 2 IPIB for faster relief from ASTHMA PIB (Pressurised !so-Brovon) provides prompt and long-lasting relief in ASTHMA and BRONCHITIS. Compact unit simple to use— easily carried in pocket or handbag. Over 300 doses at low cost. You can SEE the contents and need never fear running short. Ask your chemist 11171 words
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Advertisement518 1966-12-04 3 THE WO R LD NEEDS TRAINED MEN X I Canada I W v r> Jt* Singapore BRANCHES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD i IHI WORLD is desperate for men to fill OVER 300 COURSES wl l? d^fn! n<i CCommerCialr r Cial P™". 00 Leading authorities consider "British Institutes' courses th. oppor unujes.518 words
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Advertisement208 1966-12-04 3 Just M s 3o4 down. And you'll be up^^ away to the U.S.A. West Coast Ms3O4's the low down payment for :t round-trip Jet Economy ticket to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland oc Seattle with the world's most experienced airline. Take off any day. Take up to 18 months to208 words
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Advertisement262 1966-12-04 4 I Y%* Jss^ You'll be carried away with j^miAo new fragrance by Avon. Surround yourself with RAPTURE, Avon's lovely new fragrance, and where will ym he? Cart led away, lost to the mood of the moment. ith RAPTURE, you'll feel happily free but captivating for RAPTURE is sensitive to you.262 words
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Advertisement132 1966-12-04 4 ilf ifmm. W i comfort breeds confidence You feel so comfortable with Tampax internal sanitary protection that you aren't even aware you're wearing it. I You feel comfortable in your I mind. too. You know odour can't form. You know that you're perfectly protected. Tampax can't slip. You know nothing132 words
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Advertisement209 1966-12-04 5 p PHILIPS 91 r LeSe/t Taiian/ New Polyurethane insulation in Philips refrigerators gives you 2 unique benefits insulating power! *Over2o%more storage space! ____________fe^*ltW'Tr i __P<|Hl i^mmmAJ^mi m F J I j^^^^^^^^ WU O I lIH 7I OU ilq I mJdJ^- t magnificient i^B^^^^^l^yfj'H^ fip r ~i»-~.^^^ I 6^^*^^ w household209 words
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Miscellaneous1519 1966-12-04 6 IL HIM W i WL^m rJ lGr^\^J I^^T^yJ lii\ VSi blends with J^ .:> .<- j±Mb^ WW jl^^ v^^^Zr^^^rT''^'^ dL-jap^Mß^nm., (^2l --a OTHER JUNGLE K J C^'^pga^ Rice Burroughs C mo >ses... W^L y^[^^ the WEEK V iMM^Bjail^^^StS 1 lii'.nii i.i'l "liuk" is good. ing a burden. You have to1,519 words
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