The Straits Times, 9 December 1966
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Title Section26 1966-12-09 1 The Straits Times AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 TIIH Niitidiiiil iHWSp.ljli!! 1 Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211426 words
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265 1966-12-09 1 Tighter squeeze on Smith bid at UN UNITED NATIONS, v Thurs. The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. George Brown, listed as iirst speaker in the LJ.N. Secu r i t y Council today, will ;isk for a tightening of th c economic squeeze against Mr. [an Smith's regime in Rhodesia* TheReuter - 265 words
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Article, Illustration320 1966-12-09 1 CHONG CHEE SEONG - CHONG CHEE SEONG Teacher, boy killed and 25 injured after school trip to XL By MUAR. THURSDAY A HOLIDAY bus with 44 schoolchildren crashed in a rambutan plantation near here at 2 a.m. today killing a teacher and a schoolboy, and injuring 25 others. All wcif from320 words
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368 1966-12-09 1 ATHENS, Thurs.— A A massive operation with planes, helicopters and dozens of ships has so far picked up 44 survivors after a Greek ferryboat with 266 people aboard sank in the stormy Aegean Sea today. The 8.900-ton Iraklion, which had a crew ofReuter - 368 words
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Article54 1966-12-09 1 DAMASCUS, Thurs. The Syrian Government officially announced the seizure of Iraq Petroleum Company property here today to meet Syria's claim for an increase of royalties on oil piped across Syrian territory. The same announcement gave new fees to be imposed on the Londonbased company for transit andReuter - 54 words
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Article47 1966-12-09 1 BANGKOK, Thurs.— Seato military advisers today reaffirmed the organisation's determination to maintain and increase its effectiveness against Communist aggression. They met lieie for two days to revise and update plans and procedures designed to further strengthen the organisation's defence against Communist aggression. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article44 1966-12-09 1 LONDON. Thurs —Mr J Paul Getty Jr.. son of "The Wealthiest Man in the World." will marry a Dutch-born actress in Rome next Sunday. London newspapers reported. They said Miss Talitha Pol. 26-year-old granddaughter of painter Augustus Johns, Is the bride-to-be— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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238 1966-12-09 1 Let the truces be the start of peace, urges Pope VATICAN CITY. Thurs.— The Pope today urged both sides in the Vietnam war to merge the Christmas and New Year truces into a single, longer "armistice" that i-ould lead to peace. The Pope made his fresh peace appeal in a238 words
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Article48 1966-12-09 1 LONDON. Thurs. Prince Philip will visit Australia next March to make preliminary arrangements for his third Commonwealth study conference in May 1968, it was announced today. On his way to and from Australia he will make brief visits to several cities Including Singapore.48 words
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Article25 1966-12-09 1 MOSCOW. Thurs.— At least 31 people were killed in bloody clashes between Red Guards and workers last weekend, Tass reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article417 1966-12-09 1 Floods claim two victims GOVT MEN STAND BY FOR RESCUE KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. pLOODS now menacing several areas in the north Ikivc claimed two victims one in Kelantan and (he other in Perils. Government offic i a 1 s, meanwhile, stand by in the affected area to ren-' der assistance.417 words
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Article46 1966-12-09 1 SARK (Channel Islands). Thurs. A total of 156 voters out of 319. the highest poll since 1951, has elected 12 Deputies to the Island Parliament. Sark Is the smallest of the three main Channel Islands, which are semiautonomous dependencies of the United Kingdom. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article46 1966-12-09 1 NEWCASTLE UPON TVNE (Northeast England >, Thurs Shipyards In Northeast England this year launched their biggest tonnage for six year, according to latest figures. By the end of 1966 they will have launched 46 ****** With a total of 136.82S toni ant lMt year— Rwiter.46 words
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Article31 1966-12-09 1 WEST BERLIN. Thurs Paul Slaecker. a 100-year-old West Berliner who married his 70-year-old daughter-in-law on Nov. 15. died of old age 17 days later, It wu dtockwed today.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article64 1966-12-09 1 IPOH. Thurs.— About 140 patients of the TB wards in the general hospital here boycotted their lunch today In protest against the "rotten fish" with which they had been served. They ate their own biscuits and fruit instead. One of the patients said that rotten fish had also64 words
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Article70 1966-12-09 1 NEW YORK. Thurs. Italian film star Glna Lollobri«ida wax resting comfortably today after being rushed to a local hospital with "severe abdominal pains' yesterday. She bejjan feelinc ill during a dinner party in her honour at composer Richard Adlers home and was taken to Beth70 words
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Article92 1966-12-09 1 NEW YORK. Thurv- A Christmas Rift of two million doses of Salk poliomyelities vaccine is on its way to the children of South Korea An announcement by the American Korean Foundation here today said the vaccine consignment, which weighs eight tons and in valued at nearlyReuter - 92 words
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Article33 1966-12-09 1 NUCLEAR BAN I g I I N (Texas) Thun. The I'cUed Mates, Sn-.iot Inidii ami oilier countries \\.\\r ir.ii lu-il ifNMMBI on v nucleai from <Mil. I'rrsi den) Johnson Uitoday- RenterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement89 1966-12-09 1 H CROCKETT JONES NORTHAMPTON ENGLAND BEST Tf Free! Make sure you get your Xmas shopping guide with your Straits Times TODAY wNivico SIGN OF QUALfTY AND TECHNICAL ADVANCEMENT IMIVICO TV 23" C23-CQD Deluxe console model with door 15 tubes, 5 diodes. 15x10 cm oval speaker x 2 pcs and scm89 words
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Article66 1966-12-09 2 TRADITIONAL scene.... the bride and groom seal their marriage with a kiss. The money? That is traditional, too in Cyprus. The .quests pin gift alter gift on newly-weds at the reception. £800 total This Greek-Cypriot couple they were married recently in London have more than 180066 words
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488 1966-12-09 2 EhfVOY LODGE EXPRESSES REGRETS... military police disarmed and handcuffed the Mayor of Saigon early today. The Mayor. paratroop colonel Van Van Cua, 40, was said to have fired a submachine gun on the Saigon river front before he was arrested. HeAP - 488 words
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253 1966-12-09 2 Under review in Jakarta now: Status of seized foreign companies npHE Indonesian Government is reconsidering the status of foreign companies which have been taken over by the former pro-Communist regime during Indonesia's confrontation against Malaysia, it was announced in Jakarta today. The announcement, made by the secretary of the rulingReuter - 253 words
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191 1966-12-09 2 1 0 experts to advise the U.S. on China —policy— U/ASHI NGTON, Tf Thurs. The U.S. State Department yesterday announced the formation of a panel of advisers on China to advise the department on policy issues. The 10-membrr panel consists of two retired ambassadors and eight scholars associated with majorAP - 191 words
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98 1966-12-09 2 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Thurs. A new shortwave transmitter built for Tanzania by thp Chines* Peoples Republic was formally opened by President Nverere here today. Thp President wrote in the visitors' book: "After the assist. anew of our friends what remain* is for the people of thus rounfrT98 words
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Article22 1966-12-09 2 COLOMBO. Thur*. The Star* of Emrntency dorl.iriHi in Oyjorv after lanjuajp riots on Jan. 8 tlvj year was lifted today.22 words
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Article31 1966-12-09 2 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Paul G«tty Jr.. son of thp nil tycoon, will marry a Dutch-born attrwv. Miss Talitha Pol. 26. m Rom« next Sunday, newspapers reported today.31 words
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Article, Illustration132 1966-12-09 2 BELGRADE, Thurs. Penr Chen, the one« powerful Mayor of Peking and member of the Chinese Party Politburo, has been arrested, Red Guard loudspeakers announced In Peking yesterday. The arrest could signal the beginning of an intensified phase of the current purge which goe«AP - 132 words
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Advertisement345 1966-12-09 2 ynu'ra a man you're a woman r^ i i i who has a wife who has a girlfriend who has money who has a husband who is adorable, who has who wore an and exquisite and a wardrobe who forgets who always sweet, loving an anniversary absolutely taste of 223345 words
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314 1966-12-09 3 A do-it-yourself bomb manual for saboteurs J^ BOOKLET for do-it-yourself bomb makers is one of the most carefully guarded secrets at the Royal Naval Station in Portsmouth. The booklet describes how to produce makeshift bombs and explosives capable of killing 50 people in one blast all for 3k ftrf MostReuter; UPI - 314 words
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Article42 1966-12-09 3 AMSTERDAM. Thurs. Police raided an Amsterdam wedding yesterday and detained the bride a 23-year-old Dane who they claimed was marrying to get Dutch nationality after twice being expelled from the country. Police said they aimed at a new expulsion.42 words
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Article, Illustration120 1966-12-09 3 Sophia is stingy, ungrateful, says father ROME. Thurs. Sophia Loren's father yesterday called his daughter "stingy, ungrateful and disobedient" and sued her for defamation. Riccardo Scicolone. who failed to marry Sophia's mother Romilda Villani, sued his famous daughter in connection with an article in the Milan magazine NovelJa. The magazine120 words
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Article67 1966-12-09 3 MELBOURNE. Thurs. Talks aimed at ending the two-weelc-old •trilce by Australia s Qantas airline pilots broke down here yesterday. Members of the Australian Federation of Air PUots met Labour Minister Leslie Bury and Aviation Minister Reginald Swartz. The Ministers stated afterwards that the pilotsReuter - 67 words
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123 1966-12-09 3 BLONDE WHO FIRED TEAR-GAS PEN IS CONVICTED YEW YORK. Thurs.— 11 Miss Raven Novie, a blue-eyed blonde, was convicted of assault and violation of the weapons law yesterday for firing a tear-gas fountain pen in a man's face. Sentence was deferred. Miss Novie, 21, contended she was defending herself fromAP - 123 words
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199 1966-12-09 3 ONDON, Thurs. The BBC has banned a contemptuous Cinderella in a mini-skirt and a sexstarved Prince Charming who strangles her at midnight from its Christmas television programme. Told of the cancellation of his version of the fairyAP - 199 words
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Miscellaneous44 1966-12-09 3 THE gAMBOLg -CS~*Aaa4& r caw leeMEMßee wmat) 1 1 -n IT WAS LIKE WHEN I r? («O IF YOU EV6K NEED) WAS FIRST MAgglEPy HELP. (jHANK YOtT) (TW/S WILL BE*^\ /l PROMISED /*V\ VERY USEFUU MUftBANO THAT tt— I VO POACH HIM \AST6Ak: "\y44 words
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Article, Illustration366 1966-12-09 4 'Historic' union premises now sealed by Govt SINGAPORE Thursday. THE Singapore Government today took custody of a well-known union premises at No. 87 Bukit Timah Road, once described as "historical" by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. for being the scene of bloody clashes between the police and leftists.366 words
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133 1966-12-09 4 There were broken glasses as 300 people put up a lastditch stand against tear gas. The place was wrecked when he went In with broken bricks and mortar. He said 200 people were sent to jail In that incident In October 10133 words
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246 1966-12-09 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police and officers of the Corrupt Practices Investigations Bureau yesterday searched the house of traffic policeman Tan Hock Seng, one of three policemen bring; tried for accepting a $50 bribe. This was disclosed in a district court today by Mr. Freddie246 words
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261 1966-12-09 4 SINGAPORE. Thur s Bookmakers convicted for the second time need not necessarily be" jailed according to the law a term of less than three months, plus a fine not exceeding $20,000, Mr. Justice Kulasekaram said today. The judge, hearing an appeal case,261 words
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Article89 1966-12-09 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs— The new-ly-elected PAP Member of Parliament for Joo Chlat. Prof. Yeoh Ghim Seng tonight described a Singapore artist, Inche Ibrahim Hussein as "a source of Inspiration to Singapore's art movement." Prof. Yeoh was speaking at the opening of an exhibition of paintings by li.che89 words
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Advertisement347 1966-12-09 4 I NOMER PRERELEASE PREVIEW F 0R AH T 0 HE 0 Y L 0 D UNG I ORCHARD: TOMORROW at 10.30 a.m. Admission: $1.00 $2.00 TICKETS NOW ON SALE CASH BOOKINGS ONLY FOR AN UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE IN MOTION PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT fl Take your whole family Wnim Calloways starring BRIAN KEITH347 words
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Advertisement704 1966-12-09 4 ji f ■CAPITOL (spore) tomorrow midnight; jCATHAfw M f^^^ K/^^lßrMi I 23rd SPt CTACULAR DAY! -P Y^CUIT TtDlklC n/^F".JM F iWJt E tra She* af 900 a.m. ■i> /IM SUSPENSE 2o^ e^Tlt\ R22* 9 a /ln JUJrin« V« CaY IHE OINO ot 1-AURfcNTIIS I /n. m Production Ot t -]_j^J^704 words
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Article303 1966-12-09 5 TALKS ON DETAILS TODAY npHE million-dollar-A a-year barter trade between Malaysia and Indonesia called off because of confrontation will be resumed next week. An official committee, headed by the Secretary for Defence, Tan Sri Abdul Kadir bin ShamMiclilin. will meet here tomorrow to finalise arrangements for303 words
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209 1966-12-09 5 Garuda gets the green light to Singapore SINGAPORE, Thursday. J^ GARUDA Indonesian Airways Convair 990-A jet from Jakarta will touch down at Singapore airport on Sunday morning to reopen air services between the t^'o countries. I 'The 100-passenger jet will land at Paya Lebar at 9.15 a.m. After a 50-minute209 words
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Article110 1966-12-09 5 U.N. man visits Sabah lESSELTON. Thurs. A Unesco official. Mr. Ryoji Ito, has arrived here on a two-day visit for talks to help the State Government prepare a draft report on educational projects to be carried out in Sabah In the context of the five-year Malaysia development plan. The draft110 words
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Article63 1966-12-09 5 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs. The RAF primary school at RAAF Butterworth, recently prr>sented a Christmas concert of carols, some traditional and some adapted to modern song Idiom, recitations, stories and a Nativity play. The school has only 52 pupils, no nearly everyone had a part to play,63 words
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Article33 1966-12-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs A businessman. Koo Yoke Leonp had his $1,000 diamond rin< stolen from his house at For Swettenham last night. A watclliquor worth $113 and $13 wei also taken.33 words
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Article52 1966-12-09 5 PENANG. Inur.s. A mo or boat carrying M.OOO worth of cosmetics and textiles, on wh:ch iboul $2,000 duty had not been >aid. was intercepted by a Cus<nu patrol this morning oft Gevix Stnggil. After a chaae. the smugglers urned back to Gertax Sanggol vhere they abandoned52 words
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Article40 1966-12-09 5 i PENANG. Thurs. About 150.--000 people have viiited ih»> Pcnang Festival Industrial and Trade Fair, now being held on the Esplanade. Prizes lor the best decorated pavilions and stalls will be nreisented »t a tea-party tomorrow.40 words
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105 1966-12-09 5 1/UALA LUMPUR, Thurs Dealers here are beating the clamp-down on sales of look-like-real toy guns with stocks of space-age guns for the Christmas sea.son. And the Selanjtor police, who seized hundreds of toy pistols in raids on shop* during its recent "Operation Toy Pistol." are105 words
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218 1966-12-09 5 Blind youth returning with a diploma, ambition— OENANG, Thurs. A former pupil at the St. Nicholas School for the Blind, will return to Penang from Australia early next year to "fulfil a life-long ambition." Blind Peter Chin. 23. has graduated with a diploma in teaching from Adelaide Unviersity. His ambition218 words
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Article32 1966-12-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Thp Hin Wah Dramatic Society will stage an opera at the Chinese Assembly hall her,, on Dec. 17. In aid of the Malayan Association of the Blind.32 words
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Article21 1966-12-09 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Trills. The Royal Customs and ExcUe Department here will be closed on Dec. 14 and Dec. 2621 words
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Miscellaneous53 1966-12-09 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl '"gweat sccrrri mere we* v I I AR E IN THE MIDDLE OF \|l K i_TME LAKE/ AND THE f WE DON'T HAVE "Nj f IF vA WAD BIGGER FEEtV ANYTHIN3 TO BAIL \VA COULD BAIL PASTER: J i I ,OUT TME WATER WITHj .1^;53 words
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256 1966-12-09 6 fHK Defence Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, tonight stressed the importance of Singaporeans knowing Malay tfie lingua franca of the majority of the people <>f South-cast Asia. "We in Singapore, being part o* the Southeast Asian society, should know the language256 words
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187 1966-12-09 6 SINGAPORE. Thurv A question about some questionable entertainment programmes being presented in Singapore night clubs will »>e raised In Parliament next week by Madam Chan Choy Siong PAP-Delta) when it resumes sitting. Madam Chan will ask the Minister for Defence, Dr. Goh Keng187 words
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Article34 1966-12-09 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The official opening of the new Omar Khayyam Restaurant In Hill Street will be held on Saturday at 6.30 p.m A cocktail party will be held Immediately after the opening.34 words
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Article, Illustration57 1966-12-09 6 DOCTOR WEDS LAWYER DR. M lEYASINGAM (abovr) of the (irnrr.il Hospital in Kuantan K.irlanriiiiK his bride. Miss Bajeswari Thlllal Nathan at their Singapore wedding. The groom i> the mhi of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ma vihacanam of Petaling .l.iva. while the bride, a law graduate. is Ihr daughter of Dr.57 words
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Article96 1966-12-09 6 SEARCH FOR MINX CONTINUES SINGAPORE. Th n r The .search tor Minx— the pet mongrel ***** belonging to German uni lecturer from Jakarta. Mr. W.A. Gulba •la still on. A reward of $100 offered by Mr. Gulba BWSiU ihe peiM>n who finds Minx It has black spots' on a brown96 words
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225 1966-12-09 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Some 250 toy koalas will be given to under-privileged girls at a Christmas party at Raffles Hotel tomorrow from 2.45 p.m. to 5 p.m. The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. will distribute the koalas to the girls and225 words
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211 1966-12-09 6 Work soon on $2 mil telephone exchange SINGAPORE. Thur> tructlon work will begin mi a S2 million .*-i.\ building in the Orchard Road area next year to house a new telephone exchange and engineering cen The whole proji ct, including the Installation of the equipment, is expected to be completed211 words
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Article80 1966-12-09 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs -The airconditioning of offices, board room and artists' chanzinß rooms In Singapore's S2 million National Theatre Is now complete. The chairman of the National Theatre Trust. Mr Maurice Baker today said the theatre would carry out a series of other improvement* and renovations as funds permitted.80 words
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Miscellaneous234 1966-12-09 6 1 //*>,/ Onp fit, V.T. WnwrnKm OOP'S LUCKY TO HAVE A"\ BUT I THINK U- 1 C I PIPNT I APm*ENTLY>- I OOP, <X BOy/k^LLTHANVS! \yEH»^5 I SUV LIKE ME TO FURNISH j "rtXl COULD MOST KNOW THBT WP... NEfTWER > THAT WAS I GLAP YLIKEP I A SPEAKERS FOR234 words
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151 1966-12-09 7 Gurkhas in Malaysia affected by forces cuts SINGAPORE, Thurs. Gurkha soldiers here and in Malaysia will be affected under the British Government's plans to reduce her troops serving in the Far East theatre. A British Army snoke.sman. confirming this today, said that the reductions would involve the 2nd Bn. the151 words
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Article90 1966-12-09 7 IJUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Government will be presented with a cooling plant by the Nestle (Malaya) Ltd. tomorrow to mark the fltra'i centenary celebrations. Th« plant, which cost $150,000, will be presented to the Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Haji Ghazali bin Jawi, by Mr. S. Senn. general90 words
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Article, Illustration91 1966-12-09 7 Gurkha skymen in air exercise p A RATROOP--1 ERS from the Gurkha Independent Parachute Company and ass a v 1 1 engineers from the 11th Independent Field Squadron Royal Engineers landing on Batu Pahat airfield. This was part of exercise "Winged Haggis" which ended with a simulated RAF air attack,91 words
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92 1966-12-09 7 PORT DICKSON. Thur.s —Twenty educationist v wild a total ol 583 year* of service, today received certificates for their g<>< d work In Malaysia and Singapore The presentation ni nude by the MriiUKli.it Bishop for South-Ea.sl AbKi Dr R F Lundy. h| the 72nd annual92 words
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191 1966-12-09 7 Robbers lock up woman in car boot SITIAWAN, Thursda AN armed gang locked up a housewife in the boot of her car after they had robbed her of $10,000 here. Struggling in near suffocation. Madam ('lions N'k Noi, 45, managed to dislodge the back seat and get out of the191 words
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138 1966-12-09 7 New wage offer to fingerprint examiners KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The 30 fingerprint examiners here who called off their proposed strike action to create a healthy atmosphere during negotiations have been rewarded. The newly-elected president of the Congrr. Employees in the Hublic and Civil Services. Mr. T. Narendran. announced today that138 words
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Article25 1966-12-09 7 KAMPAR. Tiiun. M Snalin(jam. 18. unemployed. VM lined $25 here yesterday for BOMMBtOO of a packet of Indian hemo on Nov. 3025 words
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Advertisement258 1966-12-09 7 _i tv *mJ \v w"^ A JX "Caur-Joie" 'C~/^'***' W& Within a few jrevs, NINA RICCI Pcrtumei hive >on S& |3J «orld «idr rccognMicM, ■ia On Inc vonuncnis and in more thin -o countries, iht NINA RICCI Ira^ramcs arc proudly presented by the jjfi tinesi prcMicc and qualiu stoics, »ho258 words
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Article, Illustration424 1966-12-09 8 MARGARET WEE - MARGARET WEE FAITH IN MY HUSBAND PULLED ME THROUGH. i mm~ _>. aa« By MKS. Halimah Lubis. irlfc of In uoiicsia s >latsa) sa\ Award winning journalist. Mochtar l.ubi.s. said today that it was faith in her husband and hope for the future that424 words
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211 1966-12-09 8 IJUALA LUMPUH, inur.s.— 'lwo top British oiticlals will vLsit Malaysia in the next lew days one to see Malaysia's progress in rura] development and the other to inspect British Army units here They are: MR. K.ll KI.U'IIFR. th« Under-Secretary of the Ministry211 words
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Article50 1966-12-09 8 QWING to the very great respon.se to Her World's December book offer, stories of the Life Picture Cook Book have been exhausted. It is regretted tha* no further orders under the special offer can b accepted Money sent with orders that cannot oe met is being returned.50 words
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Article58 1966-12-09 8 KUALA I.UMPUR. Thurs.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has .via a congratulatory message to Preludent Julius K Nyerere of the United Republic of Tanzania on the occasion of the country's •i^:ion«l day A .similar iwi|t h.^ also been Kill by thf Priroe Mmi.-tpr. Trneku Abdul Rahman, to the58 words
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Article48 1966-12-09 8 SINGAPORE TliurN A gang of ihuijs last night pounced on Cheong Foong Sung 17 at Colr>man Street and stabbed him thrrp times in the back. Chpona escaped and «v picked up by police radio car at *hr 'unction of North Bridge Ro»d and High Straet.48 words
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117 1966-12-09 8 $12 mil for two new training camps SINGAPORE. Thurs.-- Two large and fully-equipped training camps are to be built next year for the People s Defence Force. The camps have been topli.sted among several projects to be carried out by the Ministry of Defem-p and for which tho Finance Minister,117 words
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Article89 1966-12-09 8 4 more held in Sarawak swoop |(I'ALA LUMPUR. 1V Thurs. Police have arrested four more Communist cadres and sympathisers in Sarawak. Th.s brings thr numbw j detained over thr past I three day.x. unr>r the Preservation of Public Security Regulations, to llfi According to a pollr. statement, three more penpie89 words
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Article26 1966-12-09 8 SINGAPORE Thurx Madam chua Choo. 69 M f»:a'.!y ip■urr>d wlifn sh« \va* knorkfd flown by lax: Urn ninrtion r>f borong 27. Gfylnnf. yfnt^rdaT.26 words
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Advertisement90 1966-12-09 8 Jantzen.. ■:■:■>: v>:«>; Curvallure Strapless Bra Collection for above-the-bra beauty! The secret? Jantzen's special air-light "push-up pads" that create the kind of bosom every woman really wants by lifting her natural contours: Slxlr 639 <nr\ allure thre*-way ulraple** handrail Convertible straps may be worn in conventional manner. haHe' styitor removed90 words
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Advertisement80 1966-12-09 8 CONGRATULATIONS to Nestle s Products (Malaya) Ltd., another 100 years of continued progress! CENTURY PLASTIC LIMITED NO. 13 ROAD 215. PETALING JAVA. SELANGOR. Tel. ***** ***** r y \J\ pi B^ i 4 v _yrVJB' lot tit- r iM »/i if TTir Till J -aJlify HI Aa.> BIT >jM± 4180 words
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Advertisement379 1966-12-09 9 w j fe r---. 1 f The very existence of Nestle is due to infants. Of the 70 million babies born each year, vast numbers of them are, for one y reason or another, denied the nutrition and security of mother s gji milk at the start of their young379 words
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143 1966-12-09 10 KUALA LUMPIR, Thurs m Dr. Tan Cher Khoon. Labour Party M P fot Batu. torl;iv Incused the Government of playing up the bogey of Communism in Sarawak to soften ur the main opposition ir the coming election. In a statement he referred143 words
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Article44 1966-12-09 10 PENANG. Thurs— The Pondok Jenereh Umno branch. Buuerworth. last night resolved to urge the State Oovernmrnt to build an irrigation canal to supply water to the village p;idi fields and to build a road from Bakar Paau village to Sungei Korek44 words
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Article107 1966-12-09 10 I£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Eighty-nine U.S. Peace Corps volunteers, all teachers in science mathematics and other specialised fields, will arrive here' on Saturday and Monday for assign menti In East and West Malaysia. Of these 41 win be assigned to upper secondary schools and teacher training107 words
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Article48 1966-12-09 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thura.— Mr. Daniel CM. Leow has been e!ectpd president of the Junior Chamber of West Malaysia (formerly known as the Junior Chamber, of Malaya i Other officials are: Mr. Loo Theam Soon, vice-president; Mr :av v Li-"i" w'«i»; and Mr Stev<in Yap, treasurer.48 words
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Article, Illustration426 1966-12-09 10 Walter da Cruz - Now it's Royal Military College Walter da Cruz The King takes salute at parade of 24 new army officers By KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. fHE 13-year-old Federation Military College was today given a new name Royal Military College by thp Yana riiPertuan Agong. The conferment was made at the Sovereign's Parade426 words
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269 1966-12-09 10 Malay is already a modern language, Minister told SINGAPORE, Thursday. rpHE Singapore Malay Teachers' Union today called on the Minister of State for Education, Inche Rahim Ishak, to "recognise the fact that the Malay language is already a modem language." I Inche Zakarla Omar Bagharlb. vice-president of the union, said269 words
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Article65 1966-12-09 10 IPOH, Thun. The Suu Aasembly today passed a supplementary vote the third thia year amounting to $356,663 and an amendment to the Civil Llat Enactment, providing for an extra $30,300. Thia brlnga the year'a expenditure to a total of $73.7 million, with a deficit of 111.6 million65 words
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Article21 1966-12-09 10 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs. The town council here will meet nn Saturday to consider ita budget estimates for npxt year.21 words
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Advertisement284 1966-12-09 10 mm Wk Just so long as you have a finger free to press a button, the Fujica Single-8 Cine Camera will give you big bri liant pictures. It's so simple. Even in the most difficult situations It probably costs less than the transistor radio you own, I TTaH Si yet284 words
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Advertisement255 1966-12-09 10 always white... always neat... aA .^A aY "Dura-Wite!"* shirts of 65% Kodel-35% cotton Here, at last, is a formal dress shirt that stays white and is always neat. Eight pleats either side of box pleat centre, short point towne collar, French cuffs, and bottons on tape. Gfi II fl/l£^ SINGAPORE'S255 words
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492 1966-12-09 11 The big poser before the MTUC rally DEBATE ON SPLINTER UNIONS THE question of splinter unions will dominate the three day annual conference of the Malaysian Trades Union Congress, beginning here tomorrow. The Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam, who will open the meeting, is expected to make a policy492 words
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Article137 1966-12-09 11 SINGAPORE, Thursday. rpHE Singapore Polytechnic will introduce new courses in rubber and plastics technology in May next year. The principal, Mr. Robert Edis, in his annual report, said recruitment of staff lor this new division had begun, and work had itarced on the laboratory. The Lee137 words
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Article54 1966-12-09 11 Sighting the new moon SINGAPORE. Thurs. Arrangements have been made to sight the new moon of Ramadan. 1386. on the evening of Dec. 12 to determine the start of Puasa. If the moon is sighted that evening. Puasa will start on Dec. 13. If it is not sighted. Puasa will54 words
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Article57 1966-12-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Assistant Minister of Finance. Dr. Ng Kam Poll, will leave for Manila on Saturday to attend a meeting of the Asian Development Bank's board of directors on Dec 17. Dr. Nr Is an executive director of the bank and represents Malaysia.57 words
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Advertisement183 1966-12-09 11 BOWL Ff he S baXoom ti M a. 81 foil I I No conventional watch can ever achieve the guaranteed accuracy (guaranteed not to gain or lose more than one minute a month) of the J^k 18-> Bulova Accutron time-piece. It took a miracle of electronics to make the Bulova183 words
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Advertisement664 1966-12-09 11 GLOSS FINISH fUN&us msisTiNC colour l^| i_m COLOUR I Why do Pentalite and Dulux cost more? THE first batches of 1.C.1. isn't easy to order the raw paint, under standard paints left our Petal- materials for paint: the working conditions, then ins Jaya factory in April words are "phthalic anhy-664 words
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Miscellaneous241 1966-12-09 11 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS sickness, and compose* song! 1. Actor-manager mar train her (12). ln parts—about five (6-6 1 10. Soldier, among others, la to S. For most of month, bed pro- share recording (12). ..oSSSt'^dilik. for-lmct 1S O- m tor tlm 7 11. B^.r^rouKh threat. <7>. W A ft**241 words
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Article263 1966-12-09 12 It (tore 1 Hi (Minimum) SUNNYWAY KINDERGARTEN ends on 14th Drcemrer, 1964 and MW term commences on sth January, i^iiT CHILDREN'S STORY BOOKS lur Christmas, Christmas Cards. 1»)>7 Dlanrs. Knslxn Book Store, M, Julio Pudu, K.L. 47 High Street. Singapore MONT DOR Nitre Ann Building. Orchard Road, Singapore 9.263 words
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Article620 1966-12-09 12 One of Malaysia's more pleasant problems in the next few weeks will be the inauguration of the teaching hospital at Petaling Jaya. Pleasant, because it is a building of great importance, but still a problem; how does one set a big hospital to I work? Organising620 words
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Article415 1966-12-09 12 After four trouble-free days, the Macao Government yesterday relaxed by two hours the curfew imposed following rioting by leftist I students last week-end. The easing of tension suggests that the intriguing Mr. Ho Yin who combines the possession of millions with the enjoyment of access to the highest415 words
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Article195 1966-12-09 12 The assassination of Mr. Tran Van Van casts a shadow over South Vietnam's experiment in democracy. Mr. Tran was one of the few nationally known members of the Constituent Assembly elected last September to draft a basic law. The military authorities have produced a person who has confessed195 words
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Article, Illustration1326 1966-12-09 12 William Campbell - LABUK Valley of prOmiSe but fulfilment will William Campbell AS the State and Central C o v ernments begin to prepare a plan of development for Sabah's vast Labuk Valley, expert reports make it clear it is not a region of enormous and easily extractable wealth as the myth created1,326 words
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Article498 1966-12-09 12 YUNUS MARIS - Learning Malay 297 YUNUS MARIS By VOCABULARY: DnnU (n) wo. rid: PERddanxAN (nt conference; DI-«Iw<KAN) (t) to be suggested; Dl-paiigfU (vi —to be called, convened; menhmrat in) meeting, conference; Ufanf (adj) stiff, tense; bus* (adji wild. Inconsiderate; d«nl (adv. conj.) for the sake of. In the Interest of; PKRmuafakatAN (n)498 words
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Advertisement610 1966-12-09 12 Straits Times Malay Mail Clarified od»ertnemenH mar be handed fa: COLD STOftAGf SUPf MARKET Orchard Road (Receptionist 0*«k) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES Ar Holland Road Naval Bow Authorised Aarntv CITY ROOK STORC LTO Winchetter Hout*, Collyti Qua*. THE NEWS FRONT Fifipainck'i Supermarket M M ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Roae). Nav.jl B«M. HAMICM610 words
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Advertisement18 1966-12-09 12 A FITTING SOUVENIR OF THE YEARS MOST IMPORTANT SPORTS EVENTS 5 til ASIAN GAMES SEIKO TRAVELLER ALARM CLOCK18 words
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Advertisement105 1966-12-09 12 Donald Moore Concerts Ltd Great Holiday Attractions CRISPIAN ST PETERS SHOW Trailers, Romans, Misfits. Crispian in Big Beat Spectacular BADMINTON HALL DECEMBER 13th 7.30 P.M. Bookings at: Donald Moore Galleries, Spore Cold Storage, C.K. Tang. Chin Hen* Katong Rhythm House, John Little's Bldg. and T. M.A. BARANGGAY 2b Philippines Top105 words
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Article, Illustration531 1966-12-09 13 THE president of the 1 15,000-s t r o n jj Public Daily-rated Employees' Union Federation, Mr. K. Suppiah, complained today that he and other federation leaders had been "treated like gangsters or suspected Communists" when they met the Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan531 words
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Article51 1966-12-09 13 Jamboree sea fun PENANG, Thurs. The Chief Scout Commissioner, Malaysia. Syed Esa bin Alwee, today declared open the Jamboree sea sports at the International Scout Jamboree at Telok Bahang. 13 miles from the city. The sea games comprised pillow fights, obstacle races, walking on the greasy pole and other novelty51 words
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268 1966-12-09 13 Lian Ann can make good, says cbess —maestro— SINGAPORE. Thurs. Filipino International chess maestro Rodolfo C. Tan Cardoso, who was held to a draw by Singapore's own chess wizard. Tan Llan Ann, In a gruelling six-hour match at the YMCA last night, said today: "It Llan Ann is given a268 words
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Article285 1966-12-09 13 Black Xmas now unlikely NEB UNION HOPEFUL OF SETTLEMENT fHE 1,200 technical employees of the National Electricity Board are dreaming of a bright Christmas. The strike notice that they threatened to serve on the management on Sunday with the possibility of a blackout during the festive period Is unlikely to285 words
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Article84 1966-12-09 13 I/TALA LUMPUR. Thurs— It will be next year before it is known for certain whether the rubber disease. ph> tophthora, which had struck trees in Kc-dah. Perils and Pulaa Langkawi. Ins been wiped out by aerial spraying. The disease is confined to only a84 words
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Advertisement69 1966-12-09 13 HARPOON Large Choice super-waterproof of Ladies' automatic and Gentlemen s calendar Watches FAVRE-LEUBA GENEVE since 1737 The Swiss Watch for all Climates yS A y /.y f \f**Tf£?m DIAMONDS. STAR SAPPHIRES, SAPPHIRES. JADES. EMERALDS. RUBIES. PEARLS Etc. METRO EXQUISITE lEWEILERY Authorised Distributors 01 Ul VIU njn DCIDIC 72-74 HIGH ST.,69 words
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Advertisement105 1966-12-09 13 •Wt/H IQQQ FA A IMa^*"^-^iil[j > j m^^> *i J■ I rim First in the SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX NOW! At the MACAU GRAND PRIX PRODUCTION CAR RACE (UP TO 1,300 ex) 2nd Overall MAZDA COUPE by V. Katayama 3rd Overall -MAZDA COUPE- *W« by Katakura CLASS "V (UP TO 850105 words
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Miscellaneous752 1966-12-09 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL: S Kuala Lum- 555 National Songs; 6.00 News pur and Penang; 6 Ipoh and in Tamil; 6.10 The TliunrirrMalarra; 3, 10 Johore Bahru; birds; 7.00 News in English: 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 7.10 Sports Roundup; 735 Kluang. Circus Everywhere; 800 News in Mandarin; 8.10 Classical752 words
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145 1966-12-09 14 Gina goes to a party and then to hospital Film actress Gina IMlabrigida was rushed to a hospital from a fashionable New York party yesterday suffering from a still -undiagnosed ailment. Guests at the party, given by composer Richard Alder In his Central Park West apartment in Manhattan, said theAP - 145 words
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Article, Illustration469 1966-12-09 14 PRESIDENT Soekarno was informed about increased Communist activities before last year's abortive coup, a special military tribunal here was told today. Brigadier General Sunarjo. former deputy Attorney-General, told, the court he reported to Dr. Soekarno on mounting activities by the Indonesian CommunistReuter - 469 words
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Article89 1966-12-09 14 Married woman enters a convent VIENNA. Thurs.- A married Austrian woman has entered a Catholic convent with the consent of her husband and Church authorities. A report of the Austrian Catholic news agency Kathpress said that Mrs. Marianne Klnast, 48, of Neukirchen, Upper Austria, Joined a Benedictine convent recently. Mrs.UPI - 89 words
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Article49 1966-12-09 14 LONDON, Thurs. Siniu a car i Bccident In 1962. Mr Clive Adams I told a judge, he has been unable to tell the difference between beer and plain water. 'Thit is indeed very ■Mom matter," the Judge said, and awarded Mr. Adams £4.442 damages. UPI.UPI - 49 words
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72 1966-12-09 14 ANNAPOLIS. Thurs. The Maryland Court of Appeals has ruled there is no legal reason why a Women's Army Corps sergeant should not adopt her superior officer. The ruling yesterday was on an appeal by 56--year-old VVAC Sift. Dorothy Libertini who wants to adoptReuter - 72 words
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Article78 1966-12-09 14 TOKYO. Thurs. China hu charged that American planes attacked Chinese nshing fleets In the Gulf of Tonkin on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 in what it called "an- 1 other serious step in the frantir war provocations by U.S. imperialism against China." A New China NewsUPI - 78 words
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Article77 1966-12-09 14 t*EN_V6. Thurs Genevas beatniks are swallowing their pride and clipping off their shoulder length hair after being barred from the city's new luxury Indoor swimming pool. The management imposed the ban because they said the water surface was covered with a film of long hairs after visitsReuter - 77 words
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204 1966-12-09 14 Precedent breaking vodka toast by de Gaulle pARIS. Thurs. President de Gaulle yesterday broke with personal precedent to attend a Soviet Embassy reception in honour of visiting Prime Minister Alexel Kosygin. As the two leaders toasted each other in vodka, observers noted that tht General. who normally disdains such furreOooa.Reuter - 204 words
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Article38 1966-12-09 14 MOGADISCIO (Somalia). Thus. Ethiopian troops killed nlna Somali civilians near the Sotn*-lia-Kenya-Ethiopia border thla I week, a Government newspaper said yesterday. The newspaper said the nlna bodies were found floating In tIM Malcaire River in Somali*38 words
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225 1966-12-09 14 U. S. to make $90 mil. lump sum payment to Filipino veterans WASHINGTON, Thursday. rpHE United States will make a lump sum payA merit of about US$3O ($9O) million to the Philippines following an agreement to be signed before Jan. 1 on payments to Philippine veterans. U.S. officials, disclosing thisAP - 225 words
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Advertisement287 1966-12-09 14 Quink Parker SUPER QUINK is the best ink for all pens— it's A the clear-writing, fast-writing ink that cleans your pen as 4 you write! It's available in 7 brilliant colours for school, H home and office use: 6 Permanent colours and Washable TP M Royal Blue. IT PARKER— ITS287 words
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Advertisement79 1966-12-09 14 ATTENTION! HANDYMAN. HOBBYIST, HOMEOWNER, HOUSEWIFE BURNS FOR HOURS ON BUTANE GAS ADJUSTS fROM PINPOIIff only To blowtorch FLAME U3.M (Simapore). m IIGHTWEIGHT man*** BCOMPACT lMj_l EASIEST fc£il^\,il« TO HANDLE f Ml Injector laboratory burntr S3 OVER 100 HOUSEHOLD AND HOBBY USES: loos«nt frozen nuts md r t s*eat> copper tubing79 words
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157 1966-12-09 15 'rill-; Singapore Turf Club have donated $50,000 to the Singapore Government for the promotion of sport. Accepting the donation on behalf of the Government, Inche Othman Wok. the Minister for Social Affairs, ?aid: "There was a time not so long ago when Singapore157 words
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362 1966-12-09 15 Liverpool crushed by Ajax's 4-goal blast SOCCER ROUNDUP T ONDON, Thurs. English champions Liverpool were shattered by a first half four-goal burst by Ajax and were finally crushed 5-1 in their European Cup tie In Amsterdam yesterday. The Dutch clud scored through Nunlnga (2), Wolf. Cruyff and Groot. Liverpool scored362 words
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Article35 1966-12-09 15 CARDIFF. Thurs Howard Winatone retained the British and European featherweight boxing titles when he beat fellowWeishman Lennle Williams at Port Talbot last night. The r»feree stopped the fight in the eighth round ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article27 1966-12-09 15 GCRKHA Depot trounced Infantry Workshop REME by four goals to nil in the Malaya Area Unit Army Cup hockey match played at Sungel Patarii yesterday27 words
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Article19 1966-12-09 15 ADELAIDE Thurs.— Australia beat the United States 4-3 In a men's International tennis match here today19 words
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Article90 1966-12-09 15 PENANG made a good start In the Festival hockey quadrangular at Victoria Grren Penang. yesterday when the\ whipped Perak 5-0. Perak. wrh five schoolboys In an experimental side, could not match the speed and power of Penang, who led 2-0 at halftime. < hunt Vine Weng90 words
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Article, Illustration209 1966-12-09 15 From JACK FINGLETON Thurs. Lack of public transport in the mountain provinces would result in Kenya producing many more long-distance runners in the years to come, said William Veda. manager of a threeman Kenyan team of runners here. Mr. Veda said many Kenyan children thought209 words
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Advertisement33 1966-12-09 15 J You become the perfect Holiday Host k when you serve |||j White Horse \Di Whisky that gives every year distinction st" -J Ipocket-table-appointments gf PRINTERS I STATIONERS ||BM^fl J for EVERYTHING Printed33 words
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Advertisement121 1966-12-09 15 Tune in to new viewing pleasure with Toshiba TV Lm^ Jsi m tsil^SSS By Model 19 SH B A development of the space age, MTCRO- V V VISTA tube gives you a "Bnow"less image, clearer reception from distant stations, too. You'll find that the image S is focused evenly on121 words
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Article1620 1966-12-09 16 MARSHALL D. SHULMAN - A new look at People's Wars MARSHALL D. SHULMAN A formula to isolate the U.S. from Europe -A policy conflict at home IN the background of Russian policy, there is the longer range question of the Chinese problem as it may look ,10 or 20 years from now, which, although1,620 words
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Article517 1966-12-09 16 MARK FRANKLAND - MARK FRANK LAND THE recent congress of the Bulgarian Communist Party has brought an unaccustomed amount of publicity to a country that is usually thought of as the Soviet Unions most docile ally. Particular interest has been provoked by the pregnant remark or Mr. TodorOFNS - 517 words
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Advertisement180 1966-12-09 16 >'**£^ fcK-\ MH mmW I'VE GOT MUSCLES flj r \r on my muscles" ffK^'J^^ Z^ 9^ mm* 9^ m Mk A X HK&JOH s&^ mt I Bl A//IU/ AHi#S>n /"iM/lofnii n/klllAM OLI ma not believe l P oss 'W e < but our Tiger took, a body IwUWj GVGn StGULGt180 words
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Article, Illustration101 1966-12-09 17 MB. M. V. STOLEN (above) of New York has been appointed manager of the Raffles Quay branch of the First National City Bank of New York. Mr. Stolen. 36, graduated from the University of Oregon with m B.Sc. degree and soon after took101 words
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Article103 1966-12-09 17 The United Oversew Bank Ltd. makea banking history in Sabah this week by being the first 10 operate a fully mechanised office in the State. The new branch in Jes.^elton. j the 11th of the 31-year-old Sinca-pore-based bank, will begin operations tomorrow. It will be manned by103 words
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Article282 1966-12-09 17 P.C. SHIVAOAS - Tasek: Six new factories up soon P.C. SHIVAOAS: By IPOH gIX new factories will be set up at Tasek, Ipoli's industrial estate, before the end of the year. Work on them is well underway, and when completed they will take their places alongside a dozen other factories that are now282 words
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Article, Illustration78 1966-12-09 17 TWO FROM KODAK FOR TALKS riiWO oihciais of Kodak X Malaya > Limited will be among accounting executives from seven countries who will attend a Kodak conference on advanced accounting systems next week In Manila. Attending rrom Kodak Malaya will be Mr. Lav Choong Mau, administrative assistant, and Mr. Yap78 words
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Article, Illustration123 1966-12-09 17 VI R. F, E. G. ROTH WELL. I*l managing director of The National Cash Register Co. (Malaya) Ltd.. has announced that Mr. Yong Wah Loong has been appointed a member of the company's Board of Directors. Educated at the Methodist Boys' School. Kuala Lumpur.123 words
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Article, Illustration81 1966-12-09 17 jVfl l OKRtK W. PRITCHARO iT (above i Is the new chairman of the British National Export Council. Hr took up the appointment on Oct. 31. Mr. Pritrhard succeeds Lord Mi-Kadiean. who In now the orelidrnl of the BNBC. deputy chairman of BNEC since 1963, Mr. Pritchard,81 words
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111 1966-12-09 17 Firm sets up new division for overseas trade- rr»HE British Domestic Appliances Ltd.. England, is attaching greater importance to export and overseas trading. The company recently formed an International dlYlsion to look after these activities. This division comprises three well-known British manufacturing companies whose products have been in markets of111 words
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Article, Illustration113 1966-12-09 17 MR. R. N. KAUL (tboTe), Air India's first manager in Singapore when the office wm set up in 1953. is now responsible tor sales over Air India's entire network. He was recently the principal speaker at the convention of the Travel Agents' Association of New Zealand neld113 words
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Advertisement248 1966-12-09 17 %SAVES UP TO 25% ON TOBACCO FiucoiSr The pipe that smokes r Made in England BONE DRY F lcon KW -cooler, sweeter, too! I MAXIMUM /(f\i SECURITY vl^rrr Oi|, BE SURE IT'S MARKED YH^B^^vVk VALEIpP THREE OF A KIND From John Thompson comes Britain's best-selling range of oilfjja tired package248 words
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Advertisement243 1966-12-09 17 M Lll Mr P'-f« XVI m\ LL 1 m. Take a tapered shirt for new waistline smartness, for a amoothcr, more comfortable fit, for an end to unsightly bagging and blousing. Add up-to-the-minute trend-6etting patterns, superb quality materials, and the latest and smartest of mode m collar styles And you243 words
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Advertisement774 1966-12-09 18 (Continued from Par" IS) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 20 Wordt Sli iHimimum) FAMILY AND RELATIVES of late s A Karim (Seiangoon Gardens! thank friends for condolences, attendance, assistance. donations, during their recent berfavemint. THE FAMILY OF The late Mr. Heah .100 Seng thank all friends and i.lnvn for wreaths, telegrams, loan the funeral774 words
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Advertisement946 1966-12-09 18 SITUATIONS VACANT j li Worm* St (Mtm.) Box tt et*. txtrn L*RCE MANUFACTURING COM PANY requires Male Assistants for iti Quality Control Department. Singapott Citizens with minimum Senior Cambridge are invited to write with briel personal particulars to Box A47al B.T. Spore. REOUIRED POR IMMEDIATE Appointment Kxperirnced Male Kemali C'lrrk946 words
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Advertisement1007 1966-12-09 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I M Worm* St <Mim.)—Box It et*. *xtrm HOMI LEAVE. KF., C. Htd., modern house, garden, garage. Too- hndge Kent. London 40 mins Long/ 1 snort let, available mid January. Tel: 18 pore) 64A923 or ***** Ext. 212»S before 6.00 p.m. 2-BEOROOM LEAVE HOUSI large grounds. Holland Road1,007 words
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Advertisement1060 1966-12-09 18 BEAUTY CULTURE a' li Word* M (Him.)— Box tt et*. ojtra it I DAY EVENING CLASSES For d I Beauty Course conducted by qualified I beautician trained in Paris London. t I Apply Jenny Beauty Salon. 16, Dhoby Uhaut. Spore. Tel: *****. FOR HIRE li Wordt St Him.)— Box it1,060 words
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Advertisement1080 1966-12-09 18 FOR SALE IS Word* St (Him.)— Box tt cte. oxtro ESTABLISHED CLINIC la J»1»D Besar, Spore N. Tel: ***** LESS 30', on Children frocks. N«- son's, ITU. Orchard Road, 18. Tioat I Bahru. b pore. GIVE WEMBLEY TIES this Cnrlst- mas. Wembley ties make a man (eel »ell dressed anywhere,1,080 words
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Advertisement1141 1966-12-09 18 WHERE TO STAY (Malaysia) FRESH FLOWERS NEW STRAITS VIEW HOTEL M 5 """>-»« <* Johore Bahru Seaside Dancing and ORCHIDS Ideal Xmas presents ta Kloorshows nightly. Excellent English your OV e ones at home. RamphU and Chinese Food. J.B. 2133. Florist K I. PRINCESS SAYS Xc Tnn I AniFS HAIHDRFSSINC.1,141 words
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Advertisement1391 1966-12-09 19 BENULINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDIN, LIVERPOOL > CONTINENTAL PORTS. rcmjTkl a fUTTF For London Jm II tDDAVnIt Hamburg JM 21 >apor* Pt. S' h am Penang Hull Jm 21 I 12 Dec 13 II Dec 17 17 M brougtl Jm 11 C'mouth Ftt II ENVORLICH fv Liverpool jm ii :ipor«1,391 words
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Advertisement1298 1966-12-09 19 feELLERMAN BUCKRAU S.S. CO., LTD. SEE BVERLEAF FIR OUTWARD SEIVICE FROM «.R./CINTINENT. laieiaf tan lingipora P. S'hara PenMf 1 CITT IF <UILDFIRI imdon. hi^k-j. Rotierda*. Antwerp, Hull II Det Cm IF WINNIPEI london, Hamburg, Rotteram. Hivrt. Hull 21 71 Ik 21 34) Det I Cm IF IRIIKLYN lonooa, Hamburg. Rotterdam.1,298 words
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Article123 1966-12-09 20 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INDUSTRIALS continued to x Improve but the margin of rises over falls narrowed. Some leaders declined. Base metals and oils were firm. Today's closing pners in Australian dollars and cents with Wednesday s prices in brackets: Mount laO 4 iB <4. 1*) N. Broken Hill 11l123 words
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Article253 1966-12-09 20 1)K I.MBKR first siadr rubbrr lJ f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore yesterday at bir, tents per lb. dawn three-quarters of a cent on Wednesday's closing level Cor (he position. The tone was dull. R.A.S. and M.R.E. closing prices in cents per lb.253 words
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Article147 1966-12-09 20 VJMIPS lying aiencside the lirtKaoert are: ■otaatM I la»i Hall Kinvford .1. Prraidrnl l..okson «7. Hot-Kh Umkc in II Hh.ij.i is. H.; 1 I*. Kmi'ii. Giinn, 1 Jl (3 Kimani Max«ell Brander L' 7. G»moomu "k -O :il S3 Bamort 33 11 Iraoiiaddl 33 Renhop*' :i- 3*,147 words
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Article29 1966-12-09 20 The tollowtng November rubber crops are notified < all in lb 1 v Initfd MaUcca 532.808 Ayer Molck 93.JJ0. l.conj Hin San. Ltd. 209.804 and NyaUs 9(5.100. J29 words
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416 1966-12-09 20 rE Straits tin price was up 12i cents in Penang yesterday to $606,871 on an offering estimated unchanged at 225 tons. Strong local support was reported especially from Europe. London on Wednesday afternoon was unchanged. LONDON: Tin on Wednesday was well maintained,416 words
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928 1966-12-09 20 From Our Market Correspondent rE industrial section of the Stock Exchange was firmer all-rounci mo> ti-rd.iy and it appears that the real signiiu-.ince of Singapore's excellent budcet is now sinking in after a few days' reflection. Most leaders were better yesterday and turnover at928 words
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Article30 1966-12-09 20 Malayan Stork Indicrs I »«-r. 7. Drc. 8. •Industrials: 9141 < »!.34 Tins: lllti.Oll lllh.JO S rubbers: 11U.T9 I in. 79 Drc :;o. |M nin Dec. 29. 1962 10030 words
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Article1015 1966-12-09 20 DUSINBBK n> nut trporttcl Ihr Sm^j|iiiir mil Ku.il.t l.umpur tr.uliiiE room* of Ibf Stock BlaaaaaafC »<-<.trr«!j> «ith thr number al >! tud.il in brackete; INDUSTRIALS: RauStlad L.' .r. > II U C Susar IMH) (I 17 U. d.UOU) M II D 18,0001 $1.18, L>. j D.1,015 words
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Article24 1966-12-09 20 Dec 8. RIRKCK PKKK: 801 crnts (down three-quar-ters of a cent >. TIN: 5606-B*} (up 12* centM. Kstimated unoflirial offering 225 tons (uncb.)24 words
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Article65 1966-12-09 20 I"HE Aittclatitn of Binki In Mala*. (ia made tht'ac changes in Its rmtea to merchanli yesterday i ail r»te» to Un.ltd Malta: nn TT 32 II 10, airmail OD SS 1 33 I Mil*. S3 »/16 trad* ».ll,n; TT tf OO .nny Unil.d I Il.ttt W T l«65 words
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Advertisement1152 1966-12-09 20 Y\" KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Direct U.S.A. Atlantis Coast Servic* Banilol HoniKoai N. Tort Stinporl Ptiilid Oatt ■MM Mare' 11/24 OM 21/31 OM 1 Fll I HI UM M Fel "laTiaanr" 1/22 Jaa 21/11 Ma MM It Mai IS Ma UMm Japan Direct ••rvle* PWNMt .imftport TMoftaim Aoat "Ymsii.«i» M»ru"1,152 words
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Advertisement1002 1966-12-09 20 AUSIRAUA/NEW «AUNO SERVICES INDIA. PAKISTAN ANO MR EASI SERVICES it trrsjsttlt lieia.ti Melatarai. Svatet It MMrts Ml NtaMttiiaaa) feaasjf P visa Siaiso»« Sint<ovre f. S'naai feaini lAMORA Sailed 1 Dec la Pirt dui.Mti*- a ua I/U IM It'll im RAIUIA Sis 1] Oec 14 Dec 15 Dec OARPEIA 1/ I1,002 words
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Advertisement157 1966-12-09 20 THAI MARITIME NAVIGATION LTD. Spore i S.S. VISUT KASATRI Loading 11-12-19.66 DIRECT TO BANGKOK Freight Apply: THYE NAM LOONG (S) LTD.. 15, Upper Circulor Rood, Spore- 1. Tel: *****/2. nR H W»alaajJaaaaaaaWlaaaaaaaaLJ v^^Baaal f~f i rßaal LMI a Otil 10 Ail U.S.A. XHitP'* eauaocipnit it f«n *n(ttas > "motes S'aoft157 words
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Advertisement1518 1966-12-09 21 MAJLIS PERBANDARAN, parliament of Singapore IPOH. WOMEN'S CHARTER (The Municipality of Ipoh) (AMENDMENT) BILL Making up of private street known /nil i mi/\ ACIfLC\ as KAMPAR ROAD I BILL NU 4*/*6J Inder the Municipal Ordinance The Se]Kt Committee of Paris.s. Cap. 133) as applied to the i lament on t^1,518 words
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Advertisement737 1966-12-09 21 NOTICES THE AVER MOLEK RUBBER COMPANY, BERHAD (Incorporated in the States of Malaya). NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fifty Second Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office No. 18 22 Jalan Gelanggang, Malacca on Saturday the 31st day of December.737 words
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Advertisement764 1966-12-09 21 NOTICES THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963 (No. 18 of 1963) DECLARATION I'NDER SECTION 2«. WHEREAS the streets known as: 1) Chlku Road Mukim 26. 2) Highland Clone from Highland Road to Let 657. Mukim 22. I) Reserve Road off Stevens Road from Stevens Road to LoU 245 27/2. T.S.764 words
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Advertisement843 1966-12-09 21 TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE lenders will be received by the Chairman, Economic Development Board. 2nd Floor. Fullerton Build- i ing, Singapore, for: (a) CONSTRUCTION OF ONE BLOCK OF 6 UNITS OF TERRACE FACTORY BUILDINGS IN JURONG. ghowTonnd: 12.12.66 at 9.30 1 a.m. Meet at EDB. Site Office. 154843 words
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Advertisement483 1966-12-09 21 TENDERS TENDER Tenders are Invited for the emchuive right to bottle toddy and retail rach toddy In authorised premises for the years 19*7 1968. Each tender should be acoom- 1 panted by a deposit of $100 which should be lodged with the Comp- troller of Customs Si Excise, Custom House.483 words
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Advertisement631 1966-12-09 21 HONG KONG AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING COMPANY LTD have vacancies for the following Aircraft Engineers:* 8 LINE MAINTENANCE ENGINEERS Basic requirements are Airframe and Engine Licences on 8707/JT3D. Additional advantages would be: U.K. licence on 8707-Conway FAA A and E Licences Comet and Brittania Endorsements 1 ENGINE OVERHAUL FOREMAN For duties on631 words
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397 1966-12-09 22 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP -By- JjESERT Apache, who may start favourite in the Williamson Stakes on Sunday, did a splendid trial at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Ridden by Des Coleman, the four-year-old beat stablemate Gallant Defender, a winner last week, by a neck over 3f397 words
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179 1966-12-09 22 BURNLEY CUP Selangor too good for Negri Selangor 7 Negri 2 Pahang t Kedah 0 SELANGOR, the Burnley Cup noiders, proved too good lor Negri Sembilan in their group match in the under-20 soccer competition at Alor Star's Stadium Daruiaman on Wednesday night. A large crowd, which included Prime Minister179 words
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Article1542 1966-12-09 22 Race 1 2.0 2-y-o Div 3 ($7,500) 61 1 80 Princes* Melody (Chens) Tulloh S.O Coleman 6 2 2 Cannon Fire (Eu Wong) Heddle 8.10 (F) Harbridgn 3 3 Poacher (Bloxham Bennet) Ba«by Jr 8.4 *Kang 2 4 Asian fride (International) E Breuk. 8.4 Tr*vena 1 5 ROLAND1,542 words
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Article1547 1966-12-09 22 Race 1—1.45 2-y-o Div 1 ($7,500) 6f 1 14 Ville (Bredang) Sullivan 9.0 (F) Coles 12 2 2 PINTO (Puchong) Heddle 8.11 (SF) Harbridge 2 S 10 Evermore (Boon Wahi Ahmad 8.9 Nelson 6 4 25 Pa*ly Pike (T <Ss H) Tjoa 8.7 Moxham 15 5 32 Beatles1,547 words
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70 1966-12-09 22 Agency buys 2-year-olds for Singapore T ONDON, Thurs. The Newmarket Bloodstock Agency yesterday bought two two-year-olds for export to Singapore at the Sandown sales at Esher. They paid £609 for Plau Rtal (Matador Court Guide) and £304 for Lair «t Bier* (Flyover Razmataz). Plaxa Real, a colt, did not winReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration798 1966-12-09 23 FIFTH ASIAN GAMES OPEN TODAY BANGKOK, Thurs. All Bangkok today is poised on the edge of excitement, waiting for the opening of the Fifth Asian Games tomorrow and looking forward to the speed duels of Mani Jegathesan and Hideo lijima and the firstLIM YAW CHONG - 798 words
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232 1966-12-09 23 FORMOSAN 'QUEEN' CHI CHENG HAS A DISAPPOINTMENT AND A DOUBT is vest judged by this comparison. He is expected to be, U the 1964 Olympics are transferred to this Bangkok setting a Hayes in the 100, Carr in the 200. Larrabee in the 400. Hayes again in the sprint relay232 words
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Article55 1966-12-09 23 Television Malaysia will have a daily programme »t 7.10 p.m from tomorrow to Dec. 21. covering the highlight of the Asian Games in Bangkok. The programme will spotlight Malaysian competitors in the Games and will include intrrviews with sportsmen and otllcials. Games results will also be55 words
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297 1966-12-09 23 TROPHIES TO HONOUR SPORTS LEADERS TIMESPORT 3 BANGKOK, Thurs. The Asian Games Federation council yesterday decided to remember two leading Asian sports leaders who died recently by establishing trophies in their honour. The two leaders were Dr. Sang-Back Lee. chairman of the South Korean committee, and Dr. G D. Bondhl.297 words
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Article191 1966-12-09 23 FRANCIS BOEY - 'S'pore win many friends' FRANCIS BOEY By THE Singapore conA tingent to the Ganefo in Pnom Penh returned on Wednesday night with only one silver and five bronze medals for their efforts. But. according to secretary Quek Wang Chlanf, they have won the hrartsof the Cambodian people as well as191 words
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Article73 1966-12-09 23 ONDON, Thurs. The tour- J ing Australian Rugby Union team beat Leinster 9-3 in Dublin yesterday after trailing 0-3 at halftime' County championship results: Berks 20 Dorset and Wilts 11; Bucks 0 Ox'oid 6: E. Counties Surrey 3; Hampshire 3 Kent 12; Middlesex 26 SINKSReuter - 73 words
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Advertisement391 1966-12-09 22 SECRETARIAL MANAGER A leading British trading group requires a Secretarial Manager in Singapore to assist the Company Secretary. In addition to familiarity with Company secretarial practice a knowledge of legal aspects of property management would be an advantage. Applicants aged 30 to 40 should have proved capacity to manage a391 words
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Advertisement482 1966-12-09 22 TENDERS GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by tht Chairman, Tenders Board, at the office of the State Financial Officer, Brunei Town, Brunei, up to 4 p.m. on Tuesday 20th December, 1966. for the supply of: Thirty-six (36) sets Single Sideband High Frequency Radiotelephone Transmitter/482 words
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Miscellaneous59 1966-12-09 22 BADMINTON Pevang senior inter-team championship flnal (PCGHS 7 p.m.) HOCKLY Festival quad: Penang v Negri (4 0.m.): B'gor v Perak (5.15. both matches at Victoria Grewi) Spore DW. t: Oen. Hospita' v PSA SOCCER Burnley Cup: Kelantan v Malacca 6 p.m.): Perak v Johore (7 50. both matches at Penang59 words
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Advertisement223 1966-12-09 23 UNITED OVERSEAS f JM^^^f^ TT Tt TT^ T T7i JT TT m T™l T^V ft *m^ me (Established in 1935 in the Republic of Singapore), mk' m H**"'' TOTAL DEPOSITS (In MEbora of DoQm) are pleased to announce 1 iJHptJSF-. i neK 95 BiT 90 81~1B 90 C AWEDCEAC m-M--OFFICE223 words
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Article, Illustration28 1966-12-09 24 Two killed, 25 hurt in 2 a.m. bus crash 0 THE wreck of the bus. Two died and 25 were injured. Straits Times picture28 words
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Article184 1966-12-09 24 NEW STRIKE THREAT BY RAILMEN KUALA LUMPUR. THE Railwaymen's Union of Malaya today ordered that strike ballots be sent out to its 14,000 members because three ancillary clerical grades in the Railway Administration had not been placed on the clerical officers scale. The decision to declare that a dispute exists184 words
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Article115 1966-12-09 24 A FLYING TREAT FOR CRIPPLED BOYS KUCHING. Thurs.— A Belvedere helicopter based at RAF, Kuching, flew two young patients from the general hospital there for a sight-seeing spree over the town yesterday. The patients were Rawl anak Kidus, from Kampong Kichlng Tebakang, and Semen anak Minyu. from Kampong Sadom, inAP - 115 words
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Article36 1966-12-09 24 TOKYO. Thurs. Princess Yasuko. niece of Japan's Emperor Hlrohlto. will be given a lump sum of 27.900.000 yen ($240,000) compensation for renouncing her title to wed a commoner, it was announced here today. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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96 1966-12-09 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Singapore Chin Woo (Athletic) Association and Ping Sheh (Peking Opera Association) will jointly stage a variety show at the National Theatre on Jan. 7 to raise funds for installing an air-condi-tioning plant at the back stage of the National Theatre.96 words
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Article45 1966-12-09 24 TOKYO. Thurs. Professor Ungku Abdul Aziz, Dean of the Economics Faculty of the University of Malaya, today received a Doctorate of Economics from Waseda University. The degree was civen for his thesis on the subdivision of estates in Malaya in 1951-1960.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article34 1966-12-09 24 LONDON. Thurs— Queen Elizabeth has lost her voice and is remaining Indoors at Buckingham Palace, it was announced today. She has catarrhal laryngitis which developed following a cold. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article44 1966-12-09 24 RIO DE JANIERO. Thurs. Brazil's President-elect Arthur Costa E. Silva has announced he will leave on a 40-day trip abroad next week. He will vibit Belgium, West Germany. Italy, France, Japan and the United States with stops In Kong Kong and Pakistan—UPl.44 words
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115 1966-12-09 24 New talks urged on common currency KI'ALA LLMPIR, Thurs. Malaysian Chinese businessmen are to appeal to the Malaysian and Singapore Governments to re-open talks on economic co-opera-tion and common currency. A resolution to this effect will be discussed when the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce meets here on Saturday. The115 words
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Article81 1966-12-09 24 SINGAPORE, Thurs— A criminal appeal by a young Government employee, said by his counsel to have gone to India to get married, was heard in his absence today before Mr. Justice Kulasekaram in the High Court. M. K. Mahesvaram. 22. of Joo Chlat Place failed in81 words
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Article24 1966-12-09 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Methodist Youth Fellowship is nowholding a series of evangelistic meetings nightly at the AngloChinese School hall In Coleman Street24 words
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Article392 1966-12-09 24 LONDON. Thurs—The London stock market turned lower in the afternoon on lack of business. Tonights UN. Security Council debate on Britain's call for mandatory sanctions against Rhodesia was a major restraining factor on trading. Oil shares were particularly dull on Syria's seizure of Iraq Petroleum Company property. British392 words
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113 1966-12-09 24 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The two Royal Navy ratings missing in the South China Sea since Nov. 28 while on a fishing trip are safe and well in Indonesia. A Royal Navy spokesman said late this evening: "We have Just received a message from the British113 words
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83 1966-12-09 24 ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —The Fiat Co. of Malaysia is to set up a factory in Johore Bahru with 100 per cent local capital. The factory would be expected to produce 3.000 cars a year. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr.83 words
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Article82 1966-12-09 24 C-R-A-S-H, then SYDNEY. Thurs. The suave television chef told thousands of housewives in Melbourne how to prepare a Christmas pudding. Then came a crash and a four-letter word. The studio switchboard was swamped with protest calls. Viewers were told that sceneshifters had dropped heavy props near a live microphone andUPI - 82 words
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Advertisement272 1966-12-09 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS- 20 words $15 (minimum) CHENQ: To John and Joaapfcla* a daughter Jacqueline at nime*«la» oa Sth Dec. Thanks to doctor and staff. CHAN: To Rtlsabcth <n«* Ebart and Sek Keong on 8-12-M at K.K.U.M. a daughter. i SAVILLK WOOD Hbaron IIH »l*ter for Cliff. Nick and Dirk. Ai272 words
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