The Straits Times, 6 December 1966
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Title Section24 1966-12-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 TflH Natimiiil The Straits Times Estd. 1845 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 2114 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 196624 words
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502 1966-12-06 1 Language: We must not use force: Tengku JENGKU Abdul Rahman said here today that the implementation of Malay as the official language "must be done wisely and in a manner likely to be accepted by all to avoid trouble." Stating that all appeals which did not encroach on the sovereignty502 words
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Article, Illustration224 1966-12-06 1 THREE CHOICES FOR SARA WAK: TENGKU MOHIB, Monday TENGKU Abdul Ha people of Sarawak !)c independent as par under the British or 1 hman today said the had three choices to t of Malaysia, a colony being overrun by the Communists. If they voted the Alliance back to power in224 words
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Article, Illustration541 1966-12-06 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today hit out at Malaysians who did not believe that Singapore citizens should have a dominant say in the affairs of Nanyang University. He told them to set up their own university, or persuade541 words
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Article33 1966-12-06 1 KUCHING. Mon. The two-year-old ban on the Sarawak United People's Party holding concerts and any assembly of more than 20 people In Its own premises wilYiut police permission has been lift'-d.33 words
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170 1966-12-06 1 JAKARTA, Mon Indonesian Communists plotting to seise power last year planned to back former Air Force Commander Omar Dhani for President if President Snekarno died, a special military court heard here today. Dhani. 42. former Air Minister and Air ViceMarshal, is on trial for his170 words
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Article1288 1966-12-06 1 CHIA POTEIK - CHIA POTEIK: SINGAPORE, Monday By New incentives to boost exports NEW incentives to encourage exports, investment and private development were announced by the Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kirn San, when he presented the Budget in Parliament today. And he made it all the more welcome1,288 words
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79 1966-12-06 1 Main road in South Thailand flooded A LOR STAR. Mon.— Police today warned visitors to South Thailand that the main road from Sadao to Haadyai and Songkhla was flooded at several places. A police spokesman said the road was passable only to heavy traffic. The water was rising. In Kidah.79 words
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129 1966-12-06 1 Yf ACAO. Mon. Gunfire rang out again today in this riot-racked Portuguese colony and some Portuguese residents were being evacuated to the centuries-old Monte and Guia Forts. There were no immediate reports of any deaths or injuries in the shooting and it was believedAP - 129 words
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Article54 1966-12-06 1 CAIRO. Mon O!l has been discovered for the first time in Egypt's western desert, according to the authoritative 11-Ahram newspaper today. The first well was found 12 miles south of Alamein Its annual output was estimated a* between 70.000 and 75.000 tons. The drillers first found oil54 words
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Article473 1966-12-06 1 Smith asks for more time SALISBURY, Mon. The deadline set by Britain for a flat "yes" or "no" answer to final terms for Rhodesian independence passed today with a plea by Mr. Lan Smith for more time. The Rhodesian Premier asked the British mission here to make the request forAgencies - 473 words
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Article21 1966-12-06 1 SMITH SATS "NO" nXI.ISRI'RY (Rhodesia) Mm, Mr. Smith rejected fin.il Ilritish trrrn- fn| srlHomeut of their independence. I PI.21 words
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Advertisement11 1966-12-06 1 Ready: Crash plan to provide jobs for all See Page 511 words
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186 1966-12-06 2 RANGOON, >lon—Burma and Nepal said yesterday that the deteriorating situation in Vietnam might widen into a conflict involving uther nations if not checked in time. A communique Issued at the end of Kiirmrse Revolutionary Council Chairman Ceaeral N> Win's visit to Nepal said theReuter - 186 words
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109 1966-12-06 2 TWEW YORK. Mon. Pre- I sident Johnson today commended U Thant for his "selfless decision" 1 to serve another five-year term M Secretary-General of the U.N. In a mcs-saite --'-mrti here. Mr. Johnaon added: "In 'hp*p troublcfl limes in« 4**' of the bestReuter - 109 words
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Article, Illustration501 1966-12-06 2 Dhani: I didn't know coup plans TREASON TRIAL OPENS WITH A DENIAL... INDONESIA'S former Air Force Chief, Air ViceMarshal Omar Dhani, denied at his treason trial which opened in Jakarta today that he had given the Communists an opportunity to stage a coup last year. He said he did not501 words
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146 1966-12-06 2 Sato: No change in basic foreign policy TOKYO. Mon. Prime Minister, Mr. Sato, said today that Japan's basic foreign policy would not be changed under the new Foreign Minister, Mr. Takeo Miki. Japan's policy towards China would remain one of keeping politics separate from economics Japan has no diplomatic relationsReuter - 146 words
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Article352 1966-12-06 2 Army in Peking opera take-over THE Army has taken over the nations top Peking opera companies as a prelude to a new "general offensive'" against dissidents in literature and the arts. The People's Daily yester- r day devoted Its entire front page and big banner head- lines to a reportReuter - 352 words
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Miscellaneous13 1966-12-06 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby (&f&# r 1 1 fSKMBO I I IfSTSyiMSJS'SSS?13 words
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Article, Illustration345 1966-12-06 3 Charles to study at Cambridge from next year T ONDON, Mon. Prince Charles, 18--year-old heir to the British throne, has chosen to enter university rather than the armed forces and will start studying at Cambridge University next year. The tall, music-loving prince will read history at Trinity College, founded byReuter - 345 words
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566 1966-12-06 3 Macao is quiet as Governor acts on dispute 'J'HE situation in Macao, the tiny Portuguese enclave adjoining the China mainland, was quiet this morning following two days of rioting by leftist Chinese protesting against alleged police brutality. According to a Radio Macao broadcast early today, there were no further incidentsAgencies - 566 words
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Article33 1966-12-06 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. A 10 per cent increase in crime in the United States in the first nine months of this year was reported by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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356 1966-12-06 3 U.S. JET PLANES BLAST RAILWAY YARD IN HANOI JJNITED STATES F-105 Thunderchiels flew through intense anti-aircraft fire yesterday to blast a railway yard six miles from the heart of Hanoi, an American military spokesman reported here today It was the second major SAIGON, Monday air attack in the Hanoi areaReuter - 356 words
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Article96 1966-12-06 3 Drinkapinta and stay sober! f ONDON, Mon. The J popular belief that drinking milk before a party helps to keep you sober Is confirmed in an article In the magazine Nature. Professor John Yudkin of London University says milk cuts the concentration of alcohol in the body. He describes experimentsReuter - 96 words
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Article51 1966-12-06 3 ROME. M' n A bull escaped from a slaughter house today, charged through a furniture showroom and ended up in the yard of the local Society for Protection of Animals. It did not do him any good he was caught and taken back to the slaughter-house.Reuter - 51 words
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123 1966-12-06 3 f ONDON, Mon. A week after it was announced that he was being sued for divorce by his wife, actor Roger Moore, who plays "The Saint" in the TV series, is seen with a new girl friend. She is Luisa Mattioli.Mirrorpic - 123 words
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94 1966-12-06 3 PARIS, Mon. Parisians today cheered the Soviet Premier, Mr. Kosygin. as he visited the Cathedral of Norte Dame during a sight-seeing tour of the capital. Mr. Knsyijin. believed to b» the first So 'Pt leader to vi.sit a Catholic church in France, walked throigh the94 words
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Article61 1966-12-06 3 WASHINGTON. Mon.— BecreUry or State Mr. Dean Rusk left here yeterday for a tour of five Asian countries to discuss Vietnam before attending the Nato ministerial council meeting in Parts Mr Rusk is due to arrive in Tokyo today for talks w.th the Government ofReuter - 61 words
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Article29 1966-12-06 3 CARACAS. Mon. More than 800 people were reported homeless and 30.000 head of cattle lost after widespread floods in Venezuela's western states of Zulla and Falcon. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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82 1966-12-06 3 TURIN. Mon. A priest was charged here yesterday with shooting at pigeons dirtying his church. Don Baldassarre Schierano, 61. was charged with abuse of firearms, mistreating wildlife and firing a rifle in an Inhabited area after member of the Turin Animal Protection Society complained82 words
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Article, Illustration194 1966-12-06 3 RIVIERA SEX RING ARRESTS SPREAD TO PARIS CANNES, Mon. Ten more arrests were reported yesterday in an alleged Riviera sex ring which police said held twiceweekly afternoon orgies stimulated by pornographic films and photos of seminude girls. Complaints by the parents of a 16-year-old girl led on Saturday to the194 words
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Advertisement168 1966-12-06 3 1 X^MAS H GIFTS FOR DEAREST AND NEAREST! tf Embroidered Ladies' Pyjamas (All Sizes) $3.90 X Men s shins, Pyjamas (All Sizes) 53.90 *ij Boys' Shirts, (Many Colours) 51. 40 jv Si bins' Dresses (Many Styles) 52.5U j£ n Handkerchiefs Fancy (1 Dozen) SLbU tsC U.S.A. Cmldren's Gift-Sets $4.50 U.S.A.168 words
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Advertisement223 1966-12-06 3 1 y> you^Javourite store **O[RsS§^ 1 bargains Jink^ *M I N S LADIES Sportsh.rts From $J. 90 p nt t 3 pcs. Now $4.00 Neckties From $1.90 Stretch shorts Now 51.90 Latest skirts Now $1.90 SPORTSWEAR BOYS' 4 GIRLS' Fancy, stripe, chocked, plain, la t test designs, all dies. Nor-223 words
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Article71 1966-12-06 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Boys' Town Old Boys" Association will be organising a variety show the Peep Pop Show at the National Theatre on Dec. 9. Guest artists for the show Include Naomi and the Boys, the Checkmates. The Mysterians, the Stiver Strings, the Cyclones and Shirley Nalr.71 words
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Article36 1966-12-06 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— There will be no water tomorrow from 9 ajn. to 6 p.m. at Bedok Road between 9^ m.s. and junction of Upper Chanel Road, and between Bedok Road and jalan Chempaka Puteh.36 words
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491 1966-12-06 4 Mosquitoes: Govt gets sharp criticism 'J'HE Singapore Government's inability to launch an immediate island-wide antimosquito campaign drew sharp criticism from several Government back-benchers in Parliament today. What sparked off a lively 20-minute debate on the subject was a statement by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Health, MR. CHOR491 words
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282 1966-12-06 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Recommendations will be made to the governing body of the International Labour Organisation in Geneva to hold all future meetings of the organisation's Asian Advisory Committee in Asia. This proposal Is to be made by the282 words
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126 1966-12-06 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The new Philippines ConsulGeneral to Singapore. Mr. Mariano R. Logarta flew In this evening with a firm declaration of his desire to "ensure that the friendship between our peoples will endure." He was accompanied by his deputy. Consul Mr. Ismael D. Qulambao. Two126 words
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Article, Illustration131 1966-12-06 4 NO CURB ON NUMBER OF BARS: LIM SINGAPORE, Mon. The Finance Minister. MX. LIM KIM SAN. told Parliament today that the Singapore Government would not restrict the number of bars in Singapore. He said the Government's, general policy was to encourage trade and traders to come here, and the moral131 words
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Article79 1966-12-06 4 SINGAPORE, Mon— An exhibition of paintings, sculptures and copperwork by Llm Nang Seng, sponsored by the Chinese Women's Association, will be held at Eden Hall. Nasslm Road, on Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Borne of the exhibits will be sold and part of the79 words
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188 1966-12-06 4 KEEP LOOK-OUT FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS: TOH SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Singapore Deputy Prime Minister. DR. TOH CHIN CHYE, today told Parliament that the lifting of the sea curfew following the end of confrontation had made it difficult to check the entry of illegal immigrants into the Republic. He said there were188 words
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170 1966-12-06 4 HK legal aid will be patterned on S'pore bureau SINGAPORE, Mon. Hong Kong is drawing from the legal and administrative experience of Singapore in setting up its own proposed legal aid scheme for the poor. "It will closely follow the lines and set-up of the Singapore Legal Aid Bureau, which170 words
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76 1966-12-06 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— A father of three. Chui Hon. who admitted Illegal possession of a .38 revolver and six rounds of ammunition last month, was today jailed for three years by a district court. Senior Inspector Mahlnder Sinph. prosecuting, told tlip Judge, Mr.76 words
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Advertisement159 1966-12-06 4 ■■■■■!<■■ Now Showing 2.00 S 30 8 45 Robert Davis! Voughn McCollum pj In MGM's Double Program "TO irtAP A SPY" AND THE SPY*..* MY FACE' METROCOLOR FREC COLOR PHOTOS TO EACH PATRON BJ Next Change: 'OSS 117 IN BANGKOK" PJKWTJWJJWfWLPfI t.i 'JFMta 1*406 I Tosley: 1.30-3. JO-7.00 fc •JO159 words
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Advertisement480 1966-12-06 4 ;fSHAW organisation; I Now She. JO-4-6 4S-9JO Cheng Pc, f ei Chang Chung i f "OPERATION LIPSTICK" Mandonn m Scope Color. Next Chnnge. Dean Mortm Alom Delon, Jo«y Buhop "TIXAS ACROSS the BIVIB" Si) BJ NOW SHOWING: 3 Shows Daily Note Timci 1 1 am, 3 30 4 7.4$ C=*h480 words
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Miscellaneous431 1966-12-06 4 AIRPORT TRAFFIC rpHE following It today'! «ehedul« (EG II) Bpm from London. Ku- of civil Aircraft movnn»Mi at »«lt, Colombo (BO 132) 11.40 p.m. thf Paya Ltbar airport, ftlnfaport: DIPARTURIS ARRIVAL! Pan-Am«r!«an: To Balgon. MaC.P.A.: From Tokyo. Osaka. nlla. Uuam, Honolulu. Lot Anicclra, Talprh. Hong Kong. Kuala Lumpur San Francisco431 words
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Article, Illustration2162 1966-12-06 5 Ready: The crash plan to solve jobs problem Singapore Budget Day speech by Lim gINGAPOKL: has a crash programme to achieve early full employment and ensure long-term economic stability and growth. Administrative arrangements for its implementation have boon completed. This was announced today by the Minister for Finance. Mr. Lim2,162 words
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104 1966-12-06 5 CINOAPORK M..n— Uh.n the Singapore ParlUment >at this afternoon. II Government MPi i.uiNrd a surprise whrn they took <«rats on the Speaker^ Irft normally rrsrrved for thr Opposition itmil them trctv l*r«l Veoh CJhim Srnc. the new Iv elected member for104 words
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322 1966-12-06 5 I [ECONOMIC develop J ment dominates the Singapore Government's Budget, which was presented to Parliament today by the Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kirn San. The Government proposes to spend 5234.2 million on economic development and nI IK 1 million on social322 words
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Advertisement121 1966-12-06 5 f jl i WWr IW W 4 f I^*M smart grown-up girls! It ita'l only their faultier grooming and clothe* that identify them as smart and grown-up All three of them decided on their own to use Tampax internal sanitary protection It gives them confidence and poise, even on trying121 words
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Advertisement310 1966-12-06 5 YAMAHA electone m Mr. Y.Kirino World renowned Organist Mr.Kirino's performance will be telecast over TV Singapura on Channel 5 to-night at 10.10 p.m. Music enthusiast are reminded to watch for the said programme. Cr J 17-371 iMAN&OON «O»D SM>»O»! t MH3I B^r -m ft. I S^BVPEaaMBaJL| Congratulations years of happy,310 words
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Article, Illustration171 1966-12-06 6 MENG CHEONG, ONLY EIGHT, TAKES ON FILIPINO CHESS MASTER JJE'S only eight and his opponent is international chess master, Rodolfo C. Tan Cardoso, the maestro of Filipino chess players. But Wong Men i> Cheung, one of Singapore's youngest competition chess players, shows no signs of nervousness as171 words
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Article54 1966-12-06 6 The only pass TANJONG MALIM. Mon. Only one of the 60 candidates from the Methodist Secondary Sciv.ol and the Catholic High School here passed the Sixth Form entrance examination this year The only successful can- didate was irom the Me'hodiM school, which fielded 40 candidates. All the 20 candidates from54 words
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Article192 1966-12-06 6 Direct trade date— by Mr Sukar KUALA LUMPUR, Monday JJIRECT trade between Malaysia and Indonesia will be resumed as soon as the two countries exchange diplomatic missions. This was announced to- day by Mr. Sukar Samsudi. i leader of the 13-member I mission from the Council of National Private Entrepreneurs192 words
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Article64 1966-12-06 6 PENANG Mon. -A oicyile thief surrendered himself and the bicycle at a police station the day after lie h.id stolen it from tlie GPiicr.il Hospital compound, a court 1 was told todrt> Thr magistrate. Inche Sulaiman bin Hasium. -an! bi waa talcing this into lon.sidcirftion when64 words
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Article25 1966-12-06 6 IPOH. Mon The Perak Btau Aju^mbly today parsed thr 1 58 65 million Supply BDi mr public *»rvicM after a. three- oate.25 words
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Article115 1966-12-06 6 Wi ALA I I.MPI R. Mon. —Only feu rails have hem made to Jakarta since the telephone .service between .Malaysia and Indonesia mi re-opened on Friday. A spokesman of the Telecommunications Department said that four calls were made today to Jakarta and two on115 words
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153 1966-12-06 6 A centre to help students, writers KUALA LUMPUR. 1Y Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. today spoke of the important part the Record Management Centre of the National Archives could play for students and writers. Speaking at the opening of the $350,000 centre buildIng in Jalan Sultan. 'Petallng153 words
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Article63 1966-12-06 6 IPOH. Mon.— A Upper. Abu Dm Kadir. 37- who mistook his friend for a wild boar, was tined S5OO here today for cau&ing death by a i negligent act I Abu wa.s hunting with Abu Bakar bin Lop Omar when he shot at a moving63 words
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Article65 1966-12-06 6 SINGAPORE Mvii sir Stan, foid Cade, world Authority on the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, and an honorary consult ant v. surgery to the RAF. is on a week-long vUit to Far Eau Air Force Sir Stanford, who holds the rank or Air Vice-Marshal, in the65 words
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79 1966-12-06 6 SINGAPORE. Mon Thirty-two employees of the American Foreign [iuuranee Association in Denmark Hou^r went on strike today following the dismissal of an employee. The Singapore Insurance Companies' EmJ ployee*" Union, to which I the striken belong, said a clerk wa.s .sacked l&st month79 words
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232 1966-12-06 6 Motion of thanks for that Commons gift -I SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Parliament today approved a motion expressing warm appreciation to the House of Commons for its gift of a bookcase and some books on constitutional law. The gift was presented t0 the Singapore branch of tht Commonwealth Parliamentary Association232 words
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213 1966-12-06 6 Move for a freer ASA trading system I(UALA I.I'MPUR, 1V Mon Mai businessmen attending the Asa meeting opening In Bangkok tomorrow will strongly urge for a mon trading system among the three member countries. Sptarheadine thi.s more will be the United Chambers if Commerce repre■.vp to th<- meeting; Senator Datn213 words
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Article304 1966-12-06 7 AN airline teleprinter operator, Lim Ewe Heng, today swore before the altar of a Bridge Street temple that he was not the father of a three-year-old girl born to a 29--year-old cook, Gee Yuk Mui. "I am not the father of this girl, and I had never promised304 words
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74 1966-12-06 7 Il'OH. Mon. M. Parumaisamy. 30. a tapper, fined $50 for assaulting a policeman had his fine enhanced to $300 by Mr. Justice Chang ln the High Court here. Paruma'.samy. found guilty by a lowrr court of assaulting Police C:>l M. A. Mohamed Ashroff74 words
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Article33 1966-12-06 7 pENANG. Mon. An eight-month old baby girl was strangled by the string of the teething nipple worn aronnd her neck, a coroner's court was told today VERDICT: Death by misadventure.33 words
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163 1966-12-06 7 Geoffrey GeMard - Geoffrey GeMard Py LITHIMi. Mon. The forthcoming Sarawak general election may have to be postponed, the Chief Minister. Penghulu Tawi Sli, warned last night. This was because the Communists, frustrated by the security forces ln their plans for an armed revolt, were163 words
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Article38 1966-12-06 7 SINGAPORE. Mod. Singapore and Japan today began talks here on a new air agreement. The agreement will set out th« rights of the national airlines of both nations to operate services between Tokyo and Singapore.38 words
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Miscellaneous244 1966-12-06 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Battle round a Military Me1. Draw to support chartje (8). dal (8) 5> i? i °S? lng Tt Of rk by 8 oin hun ln b *«le f 3-5). 9. Not' B.8 production of the a Hsh. one of 21' a 5 (I. Tempest ln244 words
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875 1966-12-06 8 TX presenting th c Government s 1867 budget, the Finance Minister, MR. LIM KIM SAN told Parliament today that the Public Utilities Board proposed to spend $B.'J million next year. Under electricity, he said, the main project was the Jurong power station, phase875 words
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Article, Illustration108 1966-12-06 8 SINGAPORE, Mon— The Singapore Parliament tonight passed the Insurance Bill. 1966. Taking the Bill through the second reading, the Finance Minister. MR. LIM KIM SAN, described it as a "comprehensive piece of legislation designed to control and supervise the conduct of all types of Insurance business." He108 words
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188 1966-12-06 8 3 S'pore traders get Thai —honours SINGAPORE, Mon. 1 More than 200 members of the Diplomatic Corps, State dignitories and leading businessmen tonight attended a reception at the Thai Embassy to honour the birthday of the King of Thailand. Representing the Singapore Government was the Defence Minister, Dr. Goh Kenr188 words
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Article304 1966-12-06 8 A DEPUTY public prosecutor, Mr. K.S. Rajah, told a district court today how three traffic policemen were arrested in their barracks by officers of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau, who found $20 bribe money on one of them. Mr. Rajah alleged that the money304 words
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Miscellaneous230 1966-12-06 8 Affey Onp By V.T. Ham tin I MAN, WE SURE ONE OF TH'/ HOW Y*UPFOSE_] _.TW SCOURGE I I NEW ME, fiENTUEMEN, W >T S~'~\ f^> I GOT US A REAL SREATESTJ OL' OOP GOT /^*"7\ OF LINCOLN MEXICO? NEITHER.A 1 GIVE >OU.- /...81LLY > w~-n r* '"X ENTERTAINMENT KILLERS230 words
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Article, Illustration1486 1966-12-06 9 JOE ALEX NORRIS - The oil-rich Sheikh plans a paradise JOE ALEX NORRIS by THE world's latest gold rush is gathering momentum here on the steaming shores of the Persian Gulf. The gold is black, not yellow It gushes forth from the fabulously productive oil wells of this tiny desert Sheikdom. As it poursUP - 1,486 words
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Advertisement296 1966-12-06 9 H^lf This Christmas 9 S the whole family mk ¥J m The Agfa Rapid camcta is so simple P^^^^iW t0 oac^ an( use at t 1c w e Ks<^!r'^^^ family can begin taking pictures i T~ tm-^ijt^ttk ■■h,. ~"4H|Pil with it from the moment they I||- Wr^^' Wf/o^^ unwrap the296 words
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Obituary96 1966-12-06 10 ID Mora's SIS (Minimum) MRS. LEE WONG. KEE. aga 79. paused a", ay peacefully on 4.12.66 IsaVlßfl t>i-hmd to mourn her loss her t>e:nved Mi«band. two son!. La« Kuan Cbeong and 1-ee Kuan Yew Inland Revenue Dept. Malaysia, two daught-ers-in-law. I Krand children Las Keng Fye. income Tax Dept..96 words
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Article33 1966-12-06 10 U Hard, SIS < Minimum) FAMILY of the late Mr. John Qoh Chin Be* thank relatives and friends for their kind dooat'ons, scrolls, wreaths, condolence*, assistance and attendance at the funeral on S/12/M.33 words
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Article289 1966-12-06 10 2* Hard, tit (Minimum) FOR HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS and appliances, turn to the Yellow Pages wigs: wigs: wigs: iv to 20% discount on hair-piece- and wins gee our la-est arrival the demi-wlg. Flair Salon, R pore *****3. RONSON VARAFLAME BLOWTORCH ta kles countless Jobs, household, lodusirv. hobhir* Uses butane gas.289 words
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Article29 1966-12-06 10 IS Wordt U (Minimum) BUKIT PANJANQ Gospel Chapel, 12 fJaimtan Avenue Singapore. Bpeclai services Dec. 4 to 11 7.30 p.m. Kv«ngeilst Dr. G. D. James. All welcome.29 words
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Article759 1966-12-06 10 Not many Finance Ministers are going to find themselves in Mr. Lim Kirn San a I pleasant position when they i confront the problems of 1967. Strong reserves, a good 1 climate for investment and buoyant revenue are a healthy and reassuring combination. llt is not surprising759 words
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Article494 1966-12-06 10 Trade officials and businessmen of Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines will be meeting in Bangkok tomorrow for further discussions on the expansion and freeing of regional trade. A major ob- i jective will be to agree on a list of goods, produced or manufactured within the A.S.A. region,494 words
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Article289 1966-12-06 10 Giving the cane back to teacher TWERE is no end to the X controversy over whether corporal punishment should be practised or not in our schools, for even great educationists are divided in their opinions. The actual problem facing our teachers Is whether corporal punishment, if it is very necessary.289 words
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202 1966-12-06 10 "MR. Hilborne IST Nov. 1 25) is out of touch. There are at least six automatically controlled light crossings for pedestrians in Singapore and not only one. and at least 40 blinker beacon crossings where vehicles must halt while a pedestrian Is crossing the road. The202 words
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Article489 1966-12-06 10 YUNUS MARIS - Learning Malay— 296 YUNUS MARIS By M.A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: J»hat (adj)— naughty, mischievous; da'ayah (n) propaganda; iwbar, MEnyrbarKAN iv> to didtribute. to spread; ■onom-nyai tadv.) H was falsely believed; tanah be«ar (N) mainland, Uit: big land); tirlak simi la-kali (N, Adv; never, absolutely not; aankfup (v, adv) capable;489 words
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Article, Illustration920 1966-12-06 10 NEAL ASCHERSON - Democracy is not in peril, say the Germans NEAL ASCHERSON by BERLIN Mon WEST Germans are not taking quite as tragically as their neighbours abroad the revival of right-wing nationalism, dramatically demonstrated by the National Democratic Party's winning of 15 seats in the Bavarian Parliament. The democratic parties are upsetOFNS - 920 words
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Advertisement511 1966-12-06 10 Straits Times Malay Nail Cletti'ied edvertitemenH at«y be hended le COLO STOftAGf SUM*. MARKET Orchard Wood (Receptiondf Ocik) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Read Naval Bete. ah* homed Aqfr.rv CITY BOOK STORf ITO. Winchester Houte, Callyer Quay THI NCWS FRONT fitipainck t Supermarket M M ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Road. Navdl511 words
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Advertisement15 1966-12-06 10 McCULLOCH DEPENDABLE jfc CHAIN P» SAWS i M. DM. LTD. iww gwm. «*iMN« tao*»«ii iwmo15 words
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Advertisement62 1966-12-06 10 GIVE YOUR AUTO-BATTERY BETTER PERFORMANCE LONGER LIFE, EXTRA POWER BY ADDING KWIK START Bfc^^e^^Sl 75 PER PACKET^^^^^ New batteries added with KWIK-START will have longer life. Old batteries added with KWIK-START will restore to its fullest power. SOLE AGENTS: AAA OFFICE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION iIMjKH 128 CROSS STREET. S PORE-1 TEL62 words
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Article, Illustration103 1966-12-06 11 THE TENGKU POSES WITH UMNO YOUTH LEADERS TiENGKU Abdul Rahman (seated second row, eighth from left) laughs at a Joke as he poses with Umno Youth leaders from 102 divisions throughout West Malaysia at their national work camp at Morib yesterday. Others in the picture include Youth103 words
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229 1966-12-06 11 Twelve rules for raising delinquent children J^ SINGAPORE educational officer of the Seventh Day Adventist Church has given "twelve rules for raising delinquent children." I I Mr. Tate V. Zytkoskee, acting secretary of the Department of Education of the Far Eastern division of Seventh Day Adventlsts. is attending a conventionReuter - 229 words
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198 1966-12-06 11 Minds of children in kindergartens being poisoned, says Ong SINGAPORE, Mon The Education Minister, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, told Parliament today that, despite strict official supervision, anti-na-tional elements were still "poisoning;" the minds of kindergarten children and their parents. In government and quasi-government sponsored kindergartens, he said, it was impossible198 words
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Article, Illustration174 1966-12-06 11 ,rUALA LUMPUR, Mon. One of America's top defence chiefs arrived here today for a 24-hour goodwill and familiarisation tour. Admiral Ulysses S. Grant Sharp, commander of US. armed forces in the Pacific, will meet Malaysian defence officials before going on to Bangkok tomorrow. In174 words
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Article70 1966-12-06 11 IPOH, Mon. Seven youths including a 15-year-old boy, pleaded guilty In the magistrate's court here today to gambling In the bicycle park at the Majestic Theatre in Chamberlain Road here yesterday. Chung Kok Hon. 17. Wong Fatt. 22. Teh Hot Tick. 17. Soo Boon Hal. 18, Chow70 words
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Article45 1966-12-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malaysian Teachers' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society will try to get the 50.000 teachers, who are not members of any co-opera-tive society, to Join up. This was decided at the Inaugural nutting of th« «or1«T h«re45 words
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Article, Illustration205 1966-12-06 11 Women's Charter: Changes for select body SINGAPORE, Mon. Parliament today referred the Women's Charter (Amendment) Bill to a select committee. Taking the Bill through Its second reading, the Minister for Culture and Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. said that the changes aimed to: MARE it mandatory for all non-Muslims to205 words
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Article23 1966-12-06 11 PENANG. Mon. Soo Ch»n? Chuan. a sub-contractor, lost his rar parked outside a friend's house in Anson Road during the week-end.23 words
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195 1966-12-06 11 DORT DICKSON. Mon. The four National Service training centres In West Malaysia are to be closed down and funds saved from maintaining these centres will be used for national development, the Deputy Primp Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, said this morning. He, however, stressed that195 words
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73 1966-12-06 11 Permanent jobs for 700 forest men urged KEPONG. Mon. The 1.960 strong Union of Forest Employees wants the Government to "convert" the 700 forest temporary labourers into permanent foresters. A resolution to this effect was passed at the annual meeting of the union uhich ended at the Foresl Research Institute73 words
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94 1966-12-06 11 ]yfUAR. Mon.— A millionaire plantation owner was killed by a branch of a rubber tree during his daily round of his estate supervising the men at work on Saturday morning. Chew Chiang. 61. of Parit Pulai. 19 miles from here. went to his plantation at94 words
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Advertisement25 1966-12-06 11 The gift for the man who wants to be different m£1 > 1 M TaIUaIC AYr ORIGINAL metts toiletries v» THK BOWNTJ 1 OftIPAKY LJMTI D25 words
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Advertisement89 1966-12-06 11 A Tudor Watch to tell the time by beautifully. A Tudor Watch is enchantingly feminine, designed so carefully to indulge your love of beauty, while keeping time with the matchless accuracy of its precise Swiss movement And, Tudor watches have a ladylike modesty about price. You deserve lovely times. .with89 words
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Miscellaneous712 1966-12-06 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL: 5 Kuala l.ur- in English; 7.10 Sporti Roundpur and Penanc; 6 lpoh and up: 7.35 Confidential File Malacca; 1, 10 Johore Bahru; Lysceric Acid; 8.00 News in 4 Taipinc; 7 Batu Pahat; S Mandarin; 8.10 Sukaria; 8.35 Kluang. Hans Hass; 9.00 News in Man--5.45. 45 P.M. Opening712 words
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Article97 1966-12-06 12 CINGAPORL, Mon. The Speaker. Mr. P Coomaraswamj. told Parliament today that five more Barisan Socialis MPs had resigned. They are Mr. Koo Young (Thomson). Mr. Ong Lian Tens (Bukit Panjang). Mr. Poh Ber Liak (Tarnpines), Mr. Tan Cheng Tong (Jalan Kayu) and Bliw Loh97 words
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Article, Illustration158 1966-12-06 12 Pay for own training proposal by teachers f£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Teachers' National Congress wants trainee teachers to pay for their own training— to demonstrate their keenness to become teachers. A resolution to this effect was passed by the MTNC at its three-day seminar which ended yesterday. Moving the158 words
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Article42 1966-12-06 12 SINGAPORE. Mon —The Minister of State for Defence. Mr. Wee Toon Boon, told Parliament today that 13 police officers and six students were injured during the demonstration by Ngee Ann College students outside City Hall on Not. 4.42 words
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90 1966-12-06 12 gINGAPORE, Mon. —Hong Kong film actress Ll Bak Ming was found unconscious in the Southern Hotel in Eu Tong Sen Street early last night. A bottle of sleeping Dills was found near her bed. She has been admitted to the General Hospital and90 words
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214 1966-12-06 12 Expelled Nanyang students meet S'pore envoy KUALA LUMPUR. 1V Mon. Seventyfour former Nanyang University students banished from Singapore—today appealed to the PAP Government to rescind its decision. The appeal wa.s mad« through the Singapore High Commissioner here, Mr. Lien Ying Chow, who met their representatives for about an hour. Five214 words
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95 1966-12-06 12 I SEREMBAN Mon A sur?«y lof poor families of all raoss carried out by the Christ ma* I campaign committee of the Church of the Visitation shows I that 200 families in the seremI ban area need assi.stai.ee. The committee is now making i95 words
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Article20 1966-12-06 12 PENANG. Mon.— Thieves stola $1,000 worth of Jewellpry and other articles from a house In i Brown Road.20 words
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Advertisement376 1966-12-06 12 v\ /J^P^v^^^^g^^- fc *V*^^^g| gn 'i~* Wk V isii iVt' t^^^gfV**. V***^ trS ggW nCPTfHI \l\ tfctt \Bl ULUIUII It 1 PERMA-IRON V a gW! I It's just possible that in time i ml 1 s^ggwV every shirt will be as good Ml 1 NggV looking and convenient as this376 words
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Advertisement30 1966-12-06 12 jj i^]::\ LET] jQifc 3pr uh FostefsLager JT^ The finest Australian mtBTSLS^ Beer available at good stores and bars... tHtflM DRINK IT HERE AT THE CELLAR" THE CLIFFORD CAFE H»BJ"M^30 words
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Article, Illustration276 1966-12-06 13 Democracy in action...a school with its own twice-a-week court LONDON. Monday THERE'S a breathless hush in court as the accusing finger stabs home it* point: Pull your socks up! Twelve-year-old Master "X", the boy at the receiving end, feels about six inches tall for a moment But even276 words
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Article244 1966-12-06 13 Agreed: An exchange of educators KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. of the Treaty of Friendship signed with Indonesia in 1959 will lead to an exchange of educators. The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Joharl, said this today after talks with the vlsitlnß* Indonesian Secretary-General of the Ministry of Education and Culture.244 words
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Article22 1966-12-06 13 PENANG Mon The Bt*te I*lamic religious authorities have eatmated that about $170,000 would be collected in fltrah tithea this year.22 words
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Article63 1966-12-06 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Yang Tat Seng, .25, of Peslaran Kellling. was found with slash wounds on his left ear and .shoulder at the scene of a gang clash in the Tanjong Pagar area last night. Police found him slumped on a chair In a coffeeshop at the Junction63 words
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143 1966-12-06 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Yet 13 another affiliate of the Singapore Public Dally Ratpd Employees' Unions Federation the Transport Workers' Union has voted for strike action in protest against the Government's non-implementation of a wage agreement which it signed with the fsdrrallon in 1961143 words
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Article147 1966-12-06 13 /TTY dwellers In Slngapore often Irked by the deafening roar of giant jets zooming overhead since last December can look forward to less of this noise nuisance. Already the ban on aircraft flying In the prohlb'.ted areas south of Singapore has been partially lifted by the147 words
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220 1966-12-06 13 Decision today on beauty queen row DENANG. Mon. A meeting in Alor Star tomorrow will decide if Miss KedahPerlis should keep her crown. Inche Zalnol Harris bin Ismail, chairman of the committee which organised the contest, who has been holidaying here, said this today before leaving for Alor Star. The220 words
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170 1966-12-06 13 'Reds cast evil eyes on Malaysia, Thailand' VUALA LUMPUR. 1 > Mon. The "evil eyes" of Communism are now cast on Malaysia and Thailand, the Thai Ambassador here, Nai Prasong Bunchoem, warned today. Nai Prasong who wax making a broadcast to mark hus country's National Day called upon the people170 words
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Article73 1966-12-06 13 TAIPING. Mon. Three men, Hoi Ah Ba alias How Chin Huat. 23. Lim Chun En*. 30. and Tan ah Tan. 34. jointly chargPd with conveying 39 hairs of tobacoo ueißhiiiE 4.553 lb. on which dutj of $15,935 had not been paid, on Nov. 26 at the73 words
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Advertisement126 1966-12-06 13 SPtecicab Jew deserves only the best Pedloree PRAMS, O Bedfolders, Pushchairs, Nursery Goods. tone body >nicli v^aWV/t"^) us be easily re- fvy \\s^ noveit. Chassis ud body un also be folded qtickl/. tf HB DE LUXE r I Nli-Back purtclia U||lllllslerw .Ajjw in Navy fabric will %*"—^fLf* Tgr Footrest and126 words
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Advertisement947 1966-12-06 13 Advertisement J news of a vital scientific triumph that will bring long lasting J.d 1/ untold beauty happiness to millions of anxious women 2nd Debut for Mother Since She May Now Lift Her Face ISSSSHIHHIIHI Out of Lines and Wrinkles at Home SSI r The "Wiesbaden Disco very" has at947 words
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Article, Illustration606 1966-12-06 14 LIM BENG TEE - LIM BENG TEE By SHARP PRESIDENT AND OTHER YIPs WILL ATTEND BIG CEREMONY SINGAPORE'S Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kirn San, will today open the television assembly plant of Roxy Electric Industrial Ltd. at Commonwealth Drive. The ceremony will be followed by a cocktail party. The606 words
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Article, Illustration330 1966-12-06 14 /CONFIDENCE In the ln\j dustrlal future of Singapore was expressed by Mr. LI Dak Sum. managing director of Roxy Electric Industrial Ltd. in a message. Mr. Li added that as far as possible the new factory would employ local people so that the company would330 words
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Advertisement97 1966-12-06 14 INUVISTOR I (25 SPACE ELECTRONIC TUBES fWi"' lth "VVISTOR Soa C '""""I* tubes t. ensure and clear pictures from any distance UNDISTORTED 23RD5 19RC3D 23RL5 19RC3 19RZ1 ODAY AND NIGHT EASY HIRE PURCHASE ■NO DOWN FAYMENT bt nob e at dealers lnsist on Our Guarantee Card MORII F QFRVIOF ■■■■■^^^^■■^■■^^■■■■■■■^^■■■■B97 words
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Article, Illustration38 1966-12-06 15 TECHNICIANS at work in Hrn S*m»» foctory WIRING and soldering department ot Sharp's Singapore assembly plant (top) employs men and women technicians. The nimble fingers of technicians (above) are suited for wiring the sets.38 words
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Article, Illustration408 1966-12-06 15 SHARP has become a household word not only in Japan, but also in other parts of the world. It represents high quality television and radio sets and many other electrical appliances. The brand name came from the Sharp" pencil which the president408 words
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Advertisement99 1966-12-06 15 Congratulations to Koxy Electric Industrial Ltd. on the occasion of the Official Opening of their Sharp Television Factory from City Neon Electric Co., Ltd. 308/310, South Bridge Road, Singapore. Tel: *****. I ii CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES ji from ii RADIO ELECTRICAL TRADERS ASSOCIATION ij OF SINGAPORE Roxy Electric Industrial99 words
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Advertisement162 1966-12-06 15 Congratulations RO X V Electric Industrial Ltd. H IRIf B I DESIGN? NEW! FINISH? POLYESTERS TEAK VENEER PRICE? $800 with 30% discount HIRE PURCHASE? Lest 10% for P.P. Monthly $50 KOH BROTHERS CO., (Furniture Dept.) 524 Gaylang Road, Singapore 1 4. T«l: ***** *****3. »-4 CONGRATULATIONS to ROXY ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL162 words
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Article, Illustration845 1966-12-06 16 OLIVIA YEOH - There's romance in choosing £ifts for children tyl'lll Christmas jingling nearer, each child's Santa Glaus (yours truly, Mum and I):i(j will be making out the gift list. What an exciting thought! Here are some gift suggestions tor boys and girls.845 words
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Article93 1966-12-06 16 IF perfume b spilled on wooden furniture, wipe spill immediately and then use a furniture wax to rub away light spots immediately Don't clean leather upholstery with furniture polibh. Use a mild soap and damp cloth instead Use cups, coasters or other protectors under heavy furniture to avoid93 words
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Article26 1966-12-06 16 >ki.l prool *li[>|*r\ vnodea rnal Iwmen In makf Mirr l<<vknr< krH ,ln-««o hang iwwljfrmrei each hanger rn<\ Kith a ioain hait ruller tlit lengthwise.26 words
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Article106 1966-12-06 16 pLASS bottles and jars for even such everyday table items as salad oil and ielly are designed to a formula dictated by Uip housewife The formula simply states that the bottle or jar must be easy to handle equally easy to open and close pleasing in appearance106 words
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Advertisement351 1966-12-06 16 f 2626 Now you can be sure MHKfTfni^ you get GENUINE Ifflfrraffl De Witt's Brazil Pills iMtfflfl THE BLUE STRIP IN THE Bk I cE^oPHMje 1 r* v ti^y^^GT** C:.Sv:¥:W: w':':':vX Xv^ Ratjro7 STOMACH TABLETS f<* RELIEVE INDIGESTION \|iiPiiii:^^iii| GASTRIC AND OTHER tSiiwKK^i V STOMACH OISOROERS t y Advertisement i351 words
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Advertisement416 1966-12-06 16 the l€ I MM I shine k P*"fS {fry Kiwi Kwik Wax puts the g^M n Kiwi shine on Moors, tiles ant^ furniture. Available f in red tile, jrreen tile. mahogany, dark teak and Kfg&f&QHj neutral. k 1 AvaiLihla in 1 Ib, 2 Ib, 5 /6, 8 Ib and 42416 words
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Advertisement1218 1966-12-06 17 T8 LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.; Due Spun Shis P. StiM Pining ANTENOR Liverpool, Glasgow II Pt lee 7 MARON Liverpool. Dublin, Glasgow.. CM. 11 OK I BM 1/11 Bit II PERSEUS Liverpool Oee II Dec 11 neieus Havre. L'pool. Belfast G'gow Dee 11 Oec 11 Btt 18/I3 Bm 141,218 words
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Advertisement1480 1966-12-06 17 T//FLH KjL/NES i -atl -ir-i 1 TMt oar aajMTSO coumtNr im »w»t»« •> o^™«» EXPRESS SAILINGS TO GENOA-ROnERDAM-HAMBURGAARHUS-CBPENHAGEN. P. S ham Penang Spore Genoa R'dam H burg Aartius C hagea i SUMIAWA OK 25 27 Ok 21/21 11/ 2 JM Jaa II Jaa 27 JM II feb 3 Fel 11,480 words
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Advertisement1395 1966-12-06 17 I ben%line\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS BENLAWERS T* m S.-|-:fe p* ttjajl Penang Rolteroam Jm 15 In Pt Oec I Antwerp Jan 71 For lonocn Ja* II nrkiuiruir Hamburg Jan 71 BLNNAIHIL HuM n Singapnr. Pt Shan- P.-»-| M'brough JM 11 DX i 12 Ik 1)1,395 words
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Advertisement1299 1966-12-06 17 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT. Si.ngj.--ri t. Sham Patuajj. CITY OF GUILDFORO i. Rotteman, 1 •0. Hull 17 BM CITY OF WINNIPEG I. Hi burg, Rotteroam. Havre. Hull Ig Oet 11 Bm CITY OF BROOKLYN Lcrncn. Hamburg, Rotterdam. H«re. Hull lin Jaa1,299 words
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Article26 1966-12-06 18 Dec. 5. RUBBER PRICE: fil cents, (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5606.50 (up 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 225 tons (up 5 tons).26 words
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Article260 1966-12-06 18 l)l.( I MBKR first cradr rubber f.o.b. buyers clasrd at 3 p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore yesterday at bl cents prr lb. down onr-cighth of a crnt on Friday's closing level for thr position. The tone was quiet. R.A.S. and M.K.h. closing price* in cents per lb.260 words
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Article126 1966-12-06 18 MELBOURNE, Mon. INDUSTRIAL rises well exceeded I falls in today s quiet market. Mo\cs were narrow. Base metajs were barely steady and oils were quiet. Tcday 1 clo«inn pnc»» ln Australian doll ir.< an.l ceota with Friday a pricea in tiracketa. Mount laa. 4u> <4 11 1 N126 words
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Article81 1966-12-06 18 The following November crops are not Hied (all in !b>: Sungei Tukang 100.000 lb; Temerlob 110.356. Kiverview 242.000 London Asiatic Croup 3.491.000. Pauling Group 2 738.000. Golden Hope Group 2.317.000. Caatlefleld 480.000 Huh rood 128.000. Hongkong iSelangon 53.000. Killinghail (Rubber) 68.000. Kuala Selangor 105.000 Malaxsia 101.000. Seaport (Srlangor)81 words
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Article49 1966-12-06 18 fVN thr afftettl Mala\an short Terms Money Market for the week ended Saturday lUec. 3) the range of call rates was as follows. BANK FUNDS: 3i per cent to 4! per irnt. QCMMAL KINDS: 3; per cent to i per cent. MOVEMENT of funds totalled si:;i million49 words
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802 1966-12-06 18 From Our Market Correspondent pONDITIONS quietened V> down considerably yesterday on the Stock Exchange in front of the Singapore Budget which was introduced into the Assembly during the afternoon. There was little inclination to deal before next year's fiscal arrangements were known and their802 words
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Article27 1966-12-06 18 Malayan Stork Indices Dec. 3. Dec. 5. •Industrials: 91.03 !lO.TO Tins: 106.12 106.01 S rubbers: 110.79 110.79 •Dec. 30. 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 10027 words
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Article937 1966-12-06 18 I IJI SlM.ss in and reported to 1 the Singapore and Koala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange vettterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: ■eustead <<.Uon> It.U: C- Suiar Ci.ooie f<* rent> D. ,i? own 9*. crntn. nT.rxKii ft cents.937 words
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Article129 1966-12-06 18 Harbour wharves or expected today are: Patroclua 1 2. Bteel Apprentice 3/4. Anna Bakke 6 7. Mihara Maru 15/16. Tailmaan IS. Kaneoka Maru 19. Rajah Brooke 21/22. Empire Gannet 23/24. Malaysia 25/26, Niehtrei Maru 27 2S. Bilindoeng 29 30. Halldis 31 32. Johneverett 35/36. City of Brooklyn129 words
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Article77 1966-12-06 18 Praduce Eichannt. Smuj n.w, price, per p.cul ye.t.f. Ceeanut ail: bulk $41 tellers, drum $4v» aaiiwa. Ctptt Mixe<l ifo.b I Loose Nov. Dec $-.'6| B Pe»»«r: Muntok hit* $170 aellers, Sarawak nhite JI6TJ rellers. «p>cml 1 Sarawak black f 120 «ellcr>. garhled Utmpong black %\2O nellrrg NLW). ABTA77 words
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Article41 1966-12-06 18 \N the frat (achangt marMt id Hon* v Kong ycalerday the U S. daMar I waa out-ted at i.78 for T.T. aod 73t (or aash. Sterling ua» quoted at 15 99 aod *"t tael ci iei)l M 2MI.41 words
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Article17 1966-12-06 18 TMI Aiiacutitn ol Banks in Malaysia mail* no •tutaur* lo ita rate* to nnrrchar.U vcaterday.17 words
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249 1966-12-06 18 npHE price of tin rose 25 cents 1 to $606.50 In Penang yesterday on an offering increased by an estimated rive tons to 225 tons. Exceptionally good support for a Monday was reported especially from Europe. LOCAL IM BK> K MARKET: Opennm quotations249 words
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Advertisement609 1966-12-06 18 AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND SERVICES INDIA. PAKISTAN AMD FAB EAST SERVICO Tat Freaiaatle. Atelaite. Mellaarnt. Sycaet Tt Macraj tnl Natatattiaaei Penant P. Sitant Sinfapore Sinttport P. S'nam Pentni lAMORA 7' I Oec I BM RAJULA 1/13 DM 14 Dm IS BM BULIMBA- II B IM I/IB IM 11/11 IM RAJULA 1/ I609 words
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Advertisement766 1966-12-06 18 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER II) Mi THE OF FIRST MEETINGS NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Kirst Meeting of Creditors In the undermentioned cam wu be held on Tuesday, the 20th da? of December. 1906 at the OfflclM nees Chambers. Top Floor, Hiith Court Buildiny. Singapore. Bankrupt*)- No. n Mohamed.766 words
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Article54 1966-12-06 19 M Words SIS (Mimtmim) CAPTAIN AND MRS. Winston ChOO thank relatives, friends and wellwishen for their kind assistance, attendance and valuable preeents on the occasion of their marriage on 3 1266. MR. AND MRS. V.K. Cnaodrasekbaran 'hank friends and relatives for their valuable help, attendance, gift* and congratulatory message*54 words
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Article58 1966-12-06 19 M Words SIS (Mtmtnutm) UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Tamil Language Society. Postponement of lottery draw scheduled on 4th December 1956 to 15th February 1967. Results two nays after draw. Inconvenience regretted. GIOVANNA'S SPECIALISES IN styling very long hair and the new O*rman method of highlighting Also the complete treatment for58 words
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Advertisement774 1966-12-06 19 (Continued from Pa«e 10) SITUATIONS VACANT It Words tl (Ml*.)— Box it ets. txtra IP you ari popular you can earn extra selling life insurance. Apply Box AJIB7 S.T. K.L. WANTID IMMEDIATELY Mathematics Graduate Teachtr for H.B C. Classes. Apply Montfort School, Upper Berangoon Ri*., Tel. Spore *****. WANTID IMMEDIATELY774 words
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Advertisement1011 1966-12-06 19 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Is Words tt (Him )—Box tt ef tstr,, FLATS TO LIT Sultabl* for office*/ residences, 26 Jalan Balan K.L. For enqulrles/vlew phon* *****/***** X.L MODIRN FURNISHED Two-Storey execitne bungalow, district 15. Phoos Spore ***** furnished ROOM Seaview Park. Quiet central $«o, per month. Bachelor only. Phone Spore *****8.1,011 words
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Advertisement996 1966-12-06 19 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE ii Word* If (Ml*.)— Box tl ef. oxtro MACPHIRBON ROAO (oppoalt* Post-Offlce) Two-storey 3-bedroomed corner terrace house. .'-bathroom*, utility-room Area 21*8 aq.ft. Prto* $40,000/-. g pore *****. TWO STORtV aerai-detacned. Area of- land 3.440 sq.ft. Century Gardens Housing Kstat* Block LL. Lot 8. Both have996 words
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Advertisement821 1966-12-06 19 PETS FOR SALE It Word* U (Mln.)— Bom M etc. oxtrm IN STOCK RIO/BROWN discus*** flsh from on* inch to six inches Red Sea Aquarium Tel: ***** Spore. T.V. RADIO SALES k SERVICE TV SETS AVAILABLE ON RENT FOR LONO AND SHORT PERIODS EVEN ONI MONTMIII Ne Dip«»it N* Iniurani*821 words
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Advertisement986 1966-12-06 19 VEHICLES WANTED II Words St (Ml*.)— Box SI et*. txtrm WANTIO PIUOIOT 204 or Renault 10 approximately oa* year old tt pnvatr uae. Rlnf B'pore A *****. WANTIO VOLKIWACEN atorrl* 1000 '1100 AM Cortina or iimllar. Preferably oa* owner. Box A 4731 S.T 8 por*. FOR SALE •S Words SI986 words
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Advertisement776 1966-12-06 19 WHERE TO STAY (Malaysia) IS Words tt (Him.)— Box II ets. sxtrn JO HO HI HOTIL Eng. Chlori* food, alrcood. room*. Pboac J.B. 2395/6. NEW (TRAITS V I I W MOTIL lonor* Bahru Scaaidc Dancing and KlooMhowt nightly. Ebc*ll*oi £ngh*b •ad Cbln*** Food J B 2133 WHERE TO STAY (Hoai776 words
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Advertisement554 1966-12-06 19 ■HHBH B B^f^nj TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received up to noon 22nd. Dec. 1966 from Contractors registered under class "E and above with J.K.R. for the construction of extensions to the Coronation Theatre, Kluang, Johore. Plans and specifications can be i seen at the Office of t Mr. Lai554 words
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Advertisement471 1966-12-06 19 POSTAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT TENDER NO: 7RI 5S Tenders are Invited for ths mpply of «ai plate Embossing Machine (with ancillary equipnent) (b> Plate Printing Machine md (c) Accounting Machine for .he Postal Headquarters Organisation. The closing date l.s 12.00 noon >n 10th January. 1967. Further letalls and specifications may be471 words
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625 1966-12-06 20 NORMAN SIEBEL - Jumping sensation who soars by Mao NORMAN SIEBEL By HIS MISTAKES BEGIN ONLY AFTER 7ft... VLEVATED by Mao's thoughts, Ni Chih Chin of China soared 7ft s|in (2.27 m) over the high jump bar in the last seconds of the Ganefo athletics at Pnom Penh last week. Inspiration then deserted625 words
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155 1966-12-06 20 SINGAPORE WIN THE SILVER FOR TENNIS PNOM PENH. Mon. Singapore won the team silver medal for tennis in the Ganefo here yesterday. China won the gold and also all the individual titles except the men's doubles which went to Cambodia. Japan won the foil fencing team gold with Indonesia secondReuter - 155 words
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Article, Illustration104 1966-12-06 20 Blue Venus fulfils Moses Lee's ambition By EPSOM JEEP RACING CINCE he began riding in 1957 Moses Lee's biggest ambition was to win a ract for Malaysian Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, whose help and encouragement had set him to his present success as a jockey Young Moses realised this104 words
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326 1966-12-06 20 TPHE Stipendiary Steward's re- port on the second day's racing at Bukit Timah on Sunday: RACE 1: About a furlong jrom the finish Contracto. II iHarbridge) moved out in an attempt to go round the three leaders and caused Casanova (Trevena) to be checked. Contractor326 words
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Article811 1966-12-06 20 SATURDAY JST K 812 J2-VS SB g WEIGHTS for a.. Budgerigar II 8.03 d "^K" aM %£**> JJ W eight «c« at Crown 80, B.M Kin,.^Choice SUNDAY Shantin CmU «08 Col. Kukit Tim.h on Rogerthorpe Eah£ 810 OUHUMI panama gng whmta n 7.U &£M Eg* I aat ESv« sn«811 words
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Article86 1966-12-06 20 BURNLEY CUP PENANG finished strongly, after the first hall had ended scoreless, to beat Malacca 2-0 in their Burnley Cup soccer match here on Sunday night. Abdullah Salleh and Sunny Hul scored for Penang. Other results: Johore 3 (Yap Eng Kok, Lim Ah Tee) Kelantan86 words
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Advertisement835 1966-12-06 20 ASSOCIATED BOARD OF PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN, THE ROYAL SCHOOLS OF JXRm melaka MUSIC WRITTEN Tawaran daripada Pemborong2 EXAMINATION, 1967 yan* berdalur di-J.K.R. dalam K- Kelas "D" dan ka-atas akan diThe above examination will be u nma 0.,.,^,^ Juruterii NeK en. held at various approved centres Me alCH w hin|!ga puko 12835 words
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Advertisement750 1966-12-06 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SARAWAK ELECTRICITY SUPPLY CORPORATION ELECTRICAL ENGINEER VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are Invited to fill the following vacancies on contract terms, with the Corporation: A. Executive Engineer (Electrical) The duty post would be that of Relief Engineer acting in the lollowir.i; po&ts as and when transfers, leave or change of personnel750 words
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Advertisement817 1966-12-06 20 TENDERS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE TENDERS Gas Department (Showroom, Mansoor Street i (a) Purchase of all the surplus Oil Gas Tar at Kallang Gas Works. Tender deposit $250 Close at 2.15 p.m. on 20.12.66. Electricity Department I Room 229, 2nd Floor, City Hall): (b) Disposal of Empty Oil Drums. Tender817 words
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Article474 1966-12-06 21 DANGKOK, Mon. The Thailand Badminton Association have announced draws for the Asian Games team events which have astounded and angered the competing teams, writes NORMAN SIEBEL. It is very hard to believe that the draws came out of a hat. If they did the hat474 words
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Article106 1966-12-06 21 g/NOKOK, Mon. Asian all-star soccer teem to be selected after the Fifth Asian Games will play In Asia and the Middle-East before next year's proposed European tour. Koe Ewe Telk, the Asian Football Confederation secretary, said there would be a "stronn demand" for the Asian team nextReuter - 106 words
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Article52 1966-12-06 21 TTYDERABAD. Mon. After U. Indian Universities had declared at 249-9 in their first Innings, the West Indian tourInn team had scored 28-2 In their second Innings by tea on the third and last day of their match here. Scores: West Indians 249-8 dec and 26-2: Indian Universities52 words
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Article59 1966-12-06 21 CALCUTTA. Mon Brazil's Edson Mandarino beat India's J. Mukherjca 9-7. 3-6. 6-4. 3-6. 7-5 to make it 2-all in the Davis Cup tennis inter-zone final here today The decisive singles match between R. Krishnan and Thomas Koch was halted by failing light with the Brazilian No. 159 words
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Article53 1966-12-06 21 J WATT of the Keppel Club, won the Straits Times Trophy golf competition with a net 61 at thr RAP Teneah Golf Club on Sunday Runner-up was R H T.rirt i 63 i Highlight of thr stroke competition was the hole-in-one by Pt -Lt J M C Morgan53 words
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Article374 1966-12-06 21 BANGKOK, Mon. Except for Manl Jegathe•"san, the rest of the Malaysian competitors and officials have settled down in the Games Village. The last batch to arrive were the footballers and the rest of the tennis, swimming and waterpolo team*. The footballers wasted no374 words
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Article100 1966-12-06 21 MANILA, Mon. MuMular Mob* SuUlman. the "faaUst woman in Ail»," did not show up at Manila airport today when the laat of the Philippine contingent left by air for Banrkok. Mona was diaeharg-td from hospital this morning and a doctor aaid he wan under the100 words
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275 1966-12-06 21 Top-form Malaysia meet India in first tie HOCKEY BANGKOK. Mon. Malaysia have been lucky In the draw for the Asian Games hockey tournament. Thr, will play in the top group with India Korea and Ceylon, says NORMAN BIEBEL. The teams in the other group are defending champions Pakistan, Japan, Hong275 words
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Advertisement225 1966-12-06 21 MM ■■kv m »v Relax in style in a PELACO GOLD CUP Play it smooth, play it cool with Pelaco Gold Cup in new colours, new designs, new styles and new fabrics. All trim-lined and with the latest collar styles. Keeps you smart while you relax. Stands up to long,225 words
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Advertisement345 1966-12-06 21 ACCOMMODATION VACANT ACCOMMODATION WANTED SITUATIONS VAC H Ww4» U <m*.>-B»m U ttt. ulrm 1$ W~4, U (iHm.t-Ku rti. nlfm li »w. M Hin.y-8., I* l i!^\f* TT IV|! 3»drtiore Kur- THRU BIOROOMIO MOUtl '-ritn M r^M ZZZI 72 •oealltjr. Rent 11.000 par mooth fur- ***** S poca^^BM V \^^H u*r345 words
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Miscellaneous91 1966-12-06 21 TODAY'S SPORTS DIARY BADMINTON— Penang Kesiivai KIUULK— Tr.*j jj pore RU XV ch-inipionahips i PCGHS 8U- v SCC Invitation <Dadane) B «#-f"i!-i, 6 L° T »tAT i«urne J: RAF Selet.r S()(( I K— Burnlo tup: PeraK v v RAAF B worth (Seletar) Kelantan <6 p.m >. Penan* v friendly: Police91 words
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370 1966-12-06 22 BILL CAMPBELL - Mopping up in Tawau after hideout battle BILL CAMPBELL -From JESSELTOX, Monday. GECURITY forces were today carrying out a mopping-up operation following the discovery of a lentera Nasional Kalimantan LJtara (TNKU) hideout near Tawau on Thursday the day before Tengku Abdul Rahman paid his first post-confrontation visit to the area.370 words
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Obituary142 1966-12-06 22 RECEIVED CABLE Mrs. Suntharam Thlllaiampnlam. mother of Mrs. P. Mailvaßanam, of Sri Jaya Transport Co. (PTM) Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur pasa•d away at Krelu. Jaffna, Ceylon. B. D. DANV DE SILVA brother-in-law of S. P K. Kernando 952 Ayer Rajah Rd. passed away peacefully In Oeneral Hospital Cortege leaves at142 words
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Article17 1966-12-06 22 S. A. K. NAMBIAR thanks doctors. nurse*. Mood donor*( friend* for support sympathy In his bereavement.17 words
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Article, Illustration36 1966-12-06 22 IN LOVING MEMORY of S T Na- Itendran who departed us a year ago today, but In our heart* you always «tay. Fondly remembered by mother. I wift. brother*. al.Mera and relative!. MR. ONG36 words
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Article28 1966-12-06 22 SINGAPORE. Mon. Japanese tycoon Mr. T. Hayakawa will hold a party for the blind at the Blind School In Toa Payoh at 3 p.m. tomorrow.28 words
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Article99 1966-12-06 22 ITU ALA LUMPUR. Mon. Kelantan was cut off from Trengganu for the second day today as the Jerteh bridge linkIng the two states at the 65th mile. Kelantan-Trengganu road, is still flooded and closed to traffic. The flood waters at the bridge, which reached about 9ft.99 words
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Article50 1966-12-06 22 SINGAPORE, Mon. The two sandy-coloured mongrels. Lindy and Rusty, missing from No. 12 Kay Slang Road for over three weeks have not yet been found. Mrs. Betty Riseley, the owner said today: "We had received numerous calls but none led us to them." MARRIAGE SINGAPORE BUDGET50 words
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99 1966-12-06 22 JAKARTA. Mon. The •I army strongman, Gen. Suharto, today ordered an investigation into President Soekarno's "sex srandals" abroad. Newspapers in Jakarta, quoting newspapers abroad, claimed that Dr. Soekarno once raped a young Chinese-born girl or 14 in Vienna. Another report claimed that on oneAP - 99 words
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Article299 1966-12-06 22 LONDON, Mon— The lack ot definite news from Salisbury caused a general marking down of industrials on the I,ondon stock market today, but golds and coppers closed firm. Sentiment was fairly buoyant at the start of business, with weekend buying orders helping to offset the299 words
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Article69 1966-12-06 22 LONDON. Mon.— Spot 18 9 16d, Jan. 18 13 I6d. Feb. 18 15 I6d. March 19' nd.. Jan. Mar. 18 15 16d April June 19 9 16d.. July/Sept." 19 7 id.. Oct. Dec. 1915 16d., Jan./ March 20d April June 20 1 16 d July S*pt 20 1 1669 words
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Article29 1966-12-06 22 LONDON, Mon Buyers £1207 tl>. sellers £1209 (—£l) Forward buyers £1207 (—tl) sellers £1208 (—tl). Settlement £1209 (—£l). Turnover am. 105 tons. pjn. 105 tons. Tone: Inactive i29 words
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196 1966-12-06 22 A new rubber use- as human I spares f ONDON, Mon. Rubber may one day be used as an artificial replacement for human organs such as the heart according to an industrial spokesman here. The possibilities will be described at an lntprnatlonal industrial conference In Britain next year. One ofReuter - 196 words
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81 1966-12-06 22 Appeal by boy who kept $2,809 rejected SINGAPORE. Mon— Age could hardly be regarded as a mitipating factor in the consideration oi sentences for people convicted of criminal misappropriation, Mr. Justice Choor Singh said In an appeal case today. He dismissed an appeal against sentence by Wong Kirn Chua, 19,81 words
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Article24 1966-12-06 22 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Telok Blancah branch of the People's Action Party will hold a picnic at Pasir Rls on Dec. 18.24 words
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Advertisement67 1966-12-06 22 20 words $15 (minimum) AITKEN To Atleen and Alan at Ansunta Hospital on 4th December a daughter. Both well. CHONC: To Kng KonK and Kirn Poh, a son. Boon Kool. a brother for RahSKia. on 12.66 at Alor Btar HoapiMl MARRIAGE »a» aolemnlMd between Ba*karan of Raub and Parama KauHla67 words
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