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Title Section24 1966-12-12 1 The Straits Times AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 TIIK Natimiiil Estd. 1845 MONDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211424 words
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Article, Illustration583 1966-12-12 1 Six leap 20 ft. from toy shop window WOMEN TRAPPED IN ROOM BY BURNING STAIRS IPOH: Sunday TWO women were burned to death in a 3 a.m. fire which gutted a toy shop in Theatre Street opposite the Capital Cinema here today. They were583 words
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Article195 1966-12-12 1 -B-52s pound Reds near Saigon {JAIGON, Sun.-Waves of eight-engined B--52 Jet bombers from Guam continued today to pound Vietcong targets near this capital, the third such strike in four days. At dawn today, the highaltitude Strato foi dropped tons ol high explosives on a guerilla base camp in Phuoc LongReuter - 195 words
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Article32 1966-12-12 1 rltAvt lOLL -M(.o\ sun i>t Infantry Dnisii.n olatoon suffered h i\)sualties In brief I nith Communist unknown ttK iboul K inilrs tun tli. PM American k i> man n.«kl \r32 words
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86 1966-12-12 1 JAKARTA, Sun. IndoJ nesia's top communist, Sudisman, has been captured alive by military authorities in Jakarta. The army newspaper, Berita Yudha, said Sudisman was captured earlier this month in Jakarta. Sudisman was secretly elected chairman of the Indonesian Communist Party following the reported slaying of86 words
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Article42 1966-12-12 1 BRISBANE Sun A wheel lew otf a BOAC Bopinß-707 airiner when v was taxi-ing for ake-off at Brisbane Airport toThe plane, on its wav from ion. Wrf.s noi dami':fd and none of the 128 paswns hurt.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article34 1966-12-12 1 JAKARTA. Sun The Centra I Java Military Command lias tanned nrrworlc.s. The ban whs par! of a c*>nf>ra) pattern of .security mea.surps to curb remnants of the outlawed Com- muriLst Party. DPI.34 words
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234 1966-12-12 1 CHICHESTER PUTS OFF END OF TRIP BY A DAY OYDNEY, Sun. Lone yachtsman Francis Chichester disappointed thousands of Sydney harbour watchers today by radioing that he would not complete his epic voyage from England until tomorrow morning. The 65-year-old British sailor advised his wife by radio that he would notReuter - 234 words
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Article191 1966-12-12 1 SYDNEY, Sun. The Australian Broadcasting Commission today screened a film taken by one of Its cameramen as the helicopter In which he anJ two other people were killed i crashed into a building here yesterday. The film shown in a special television newscast pic-Reuter - 191 words
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Article, Illustration162 1966-12-12 1 Jega the fastest man in Asia DANGKOK, Sun. Mani Jegathesan, 23 year old Malaysian medical student, made up for a four-year-old disappointment today when he won the Asian Games 100 metres here and with it the title 'Fastest Man in Asia." In Jakarta in 1962 Jegathesan was beaten by inchesReuter - 162 words
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Article232 1966-12-12 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD From KUCHING, Sun THE Communists in Sarawak had set a target date for their campaign of chaos in Sarawak, the Chief Minister, Penghulu Tawi Sli. revealed today. He told Radio Malaysia Sarawak that the arrests last week of more than 100 members232 words
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Article, Illustration371 1966-12-12 2 Soek: I heard it on radio The day the Govt was 'dissolved' JAKARTA, Sunday. TRANSISTOR radio brought President Soekarno the news of the dissolution of his government in last year's Communist-backed coup attempt, a military tribunal has been told. Written testimony by the President was road last night in theReuter - 371 words
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Article46 1966-12-12 2 AMSTERDAM. Sun Youths i threw smoke bombs when Princess Maij?ento was formally betrothed to Mr. Pleter Van Vollenhovrn yesI terdav and later when the roupl* were received by the municipality in Rotterdam. Police detained eight youths I but later released them.— Rruter.Reuter - 46 words
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303 1966-12-12 2 US hits apartheid, but will not back UN sanctions THE United States yesterday branded South Africa's apartheid policy as indefensible and dangerous but reaffirmed its reservations about applying mandatory economic sanctions to make Pretoria abandon the system. Mr. George Killion. the US delegate in the UN. special political committee, stronglyReuter - 303 words
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Article54 1966-12-12 2 (MIRO. Sun. Jordan yesterday agreed in principle to the entry of Iraqi and Saudi Arabian forces into its territory in case of Israeli aggression, sources dose to the Arab League's defence council said. The council discussed the agreement at a meeting last night to review theReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration140 1966-12-12 2 rKYO, Sun. The Socialist Party has begun marshalling its forces in an attempt to bring down the scandalrocked Government of Prime Minister Mr. Sato (above). Socialist leader Mr. Ko*o Sasaki is collecting written resignation slips from all his party's 141 M.P.s.Reuter - 140 words
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214 1966-12-12 2 Two dead after rumour starts a clash CALCUTTA, Sun. A college teacher and a student were killed and several others Injured yesterday when police fired on a student-teacher demon stration in Muzaffarpur in Bihar State, about 300 miles north of here. In Calcutta itself, poiir* used tear gas to disperse214 words
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Article33 1966-12-12 2 KARACHI. Sun The Goyertkmerit lust nieht frr-rri three Oprxv Mtion leaders detained under Defence of Pakistan Rules since e«rlv this year for Acitatin« agairu* the Tashkent. Declaration sinned with India. Renter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article58 1966-12-12 2 MOSCOW. Bun. The Sovirt Union ha« started building the world's longest pipeline a I.WMW mile line to carry gas from Central Asia to Moscow Izvestia said the line would (M completed by 1971. Its initial capacity of 10.5 billion cubic meter* of gas a year eventually wouldUPI - 58 words
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Article24 1966-12-12 2 SANAA. Sun Two mfn wrr* »x«-uiffi jmUrda; >n minute »ft»r »hey had ivfn u> dfa'-h by the stales High securry Oourt. UPI.UPI - 24 words
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Miscellaneous52 1966-12-12 2 THE GAMBOLS -<*»** A&4&L- ft RE/MINDED YOU TUIsA I /VOUVE kTNOWN ALL T«e\ MORWING THAT WE'Pe WEEK TWAT I'VE BEEM J VCPENDING THE- EVENING,/ V LOOKINS FOKWAVO J yJUITH PAffYj- —\P IT J"^^*"^ vt V* I /but if you doht\ I I WANT TO GO JUST J Ac vt-.ii uawTN52 words
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277 1966-12-12 3 LONDON, Sun— Documents are missing from the British Foreign Office file on the famous Zinoviev letter to British Communists which some historians blame for the defeat of the Labour (.ovrrnmrnt in 1924. A new volume of British foreign policy documents to he published hereReuter - 277 words
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Article, Illustration385 1966-12-12 3 Vietnam peace move now by Algerians Sun.— The Algerian Foreign Minister, Mr. Abdelaziz Bouteflika, summoned the Chinese and North Vietnamese Ambassadors today soon after the American roving envoy, Mr. Averell Harriman, had urged Algeria to help bring peace to Vietnam. The American ambassador disclosed at a Press conference today afterReuter - 385 words
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Article, Illustration261 1966-12-12 3 'OBSCENE' NOVEL IS ORDERED TO BE DESTROYED LONDON, Sunday. J^ BEST-SELLING American novel about life among Brooklyn's sex perverts and drug addicts was declared obscene by a court here yesterday. The magistrate, Mr. Leo Gradwell, ordered three copies of Hubert Selby's "Last E.vit to Brooklyn"— seized by the court atReuter - 261 words
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Article51 1966-12-12 3 PARIS Sun— A 360-passenger luxury liner with three cabin clasv es was launched at St. Nazairc on thr Bay of Biscay, yesterday for the People's Republic of China The 10.400-ton liner named Yaohua (Brilliant Flower is on conventional lines, with luxury first-class and tourist-class cabinsReuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration375 1966-12-12 3 Toot and mouth' Bob has a big chuckle T ONDON, Sun.— Jovial Bob Brewis the first known Briton to catch the killer animal complaint of foot-and-mouth disease—chuckled last night: "I was very worried that someone might have to put me down." For 5.700 cattle, 38,400 sheep and 700 pigs were375 words
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Article63 1966-12-12 3 CHICAGO. Sun. A Boeing 727 airliner with 95 passengers and six crew made an emergency landing at Wilmington in North Carolina after a woman told on* of the crew there was a bomb aboard. Police and FBI men searched the plane for more than thre* hoursReuter - 63 words
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135 1966-12-12 3 DALLAS, Sun. Jack Ruby, 55-y ear- o 1 d strip-club owner who eunned down President Kennedy's assassin, is seriously ill in a Dallas hospital with cancer. regaled by medical tests after his admission on Friday. Ruby was convicted two years ago of shooting Lee135 words
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105 1966-12-12 3 PARACHUTE FOR MARS LANDING PASSES TEST WASHINGTON, Sun. The Space Agency announced the successful test yesterday of an experimental parachute system designed to land instruments on the surface of Mars. The test was conducted 25 miles above earth at White Sands, New Mexico. One thing scientists wanted to learn was105 words
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Advertisement327 1966-12-12 3 X'MAS g GIFTS FOR DEAREST AND NEAREST! *40f Embroidered Pillowcases (Many Colours) 51. 25 to? $jj Bedsheets Singiesize 52.00 j£ tmbroidered Lauies' Pyjamas (All Sizes) *3.90 Men s Shirts, Pyjamas (All Sizes) $3.90 9 Boys' Shirts, (Many Colours) 51. 40 Girls' Dresses (Many Styles) 52.50 Handkerchiefs Fancy (1 Dozen) 51.90327 words
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Article, Illustration77 1966-12-12 4 Puan Noor at Xmas party for handicaps COAIK 70 handicapped children in Singapore attended a Christmas party at the Red Cross House in Penang Lane on Saturday. And on hand to cheer them up was Puan Noor Aishah, wife of the President of the Republic, who is patron of the77 words
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192 1966-12-12 4 SINGAPORE. Sunday. T*HE Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, InA che Othman Wok, said yesterday that child welfare would have to be given higher priority in future as almost half of Singapore's population was under 16 years of age. Inche Othman, who was .speaking192 words
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Article131 1966-12-12 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. President Yusof bin Ishak has called on Singaporeans to prepare themselves to shoulder heavier responsibilities for the benefit of ruture generations. One of the ways to do this. he suggested, was to "acquire as much knowledge as possible" knowledge that could help the131 words
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Article, Illustration77 1966-12-12 4 MARRIED at the Wesley Methodist Church on Saturday are Mr. Tang Wee Kee, third son of Mr. and Mrs. Tang Kwan? Hock, aiH Miss Lim Poh Kirn. second daughter of Mr. and Mr>. Lim Chin Hin. A dinner reception was held at the Chinese Chamber auditorium. Among the77 words
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Article45 1966-12-12 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Thf w»ppy will be shut off in the foilowirm areas betwrrn 9 bjb. «nd 6 p.m. on Tucsd.iy: Holland < Road from 6 m..v to 6i n\&. and Fwart Park. Singapore Infantry Rrnmei" Camp I'lu Pandan ramp Temasek and Holland Road.45 words
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Article, Illustration206 1966-12-12 4 Currencies: A warning from Devan Nair KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Commercial circles and the public in Malaysia and Singapore were tndaj urged to keep up pressure for the preservation of a common currency. Mr C V. Devan Nalr MP. secretary-eeneral of the Democratic Action Party, issued a statement warning that they206 words
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Advertisement298 1966-12-12 4 GRAND CHARITY PREMIERE THURS., 22nd DEC. 1966 IN AIO OF THE CHRISTMAS FAIR gj (CHILDREN'S CHARITIES) 1966 jjj? ADMISSION B si.oo, si.oo, sa.oo (Normal Prices) A SUSPENSE STORY OF SPIES, COUNTERSPIES AND MURDER, PACKED WITH GADGETS UNLIMITED! Cocinors Dorothy Provme S^k Rat Vallww Terry-Thomas C 4A fyflk A Dili Di298 words
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Advertisement543 1966-12-12 4 fSHAW; organisation; Now Shooing 11-1 45-46 I 30 m Joe, i iry Forbvth TIXAS ACROSS th. Rivid pj t OR IUI-i6, pj Nt.i Change Moonlight BJ ■"Serenade ,v O n t icop«4Co*orJ COMING SOON 1 "KISS! KISS' KILL' KILL" aj 12th DAY II om, 330 7 4S| M Cosh beofcu543 words
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Article, Illustration191 1966-12-12 5 Syndicate buys up British estates to be fragmented Big profit, but great harm to the nations economy, warns MB gAMING, Sun. A syndicate of four or five former estate managers is buying Bri-tish-owned estates in West Malaysia and selling them for fragmentation, the Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Harun bin191 words
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112 1966-12-12 5 MISS Kit.i Gomes, a o-year-old junior librarian, gives that winning smile after being crowned Miss Selangor International 196<i at the Federal Hotel in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday night. Beside her are the runner-up. Miss Theresa Van Dort. 21. a receptionist (right), and112 words
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Article37 1966-12-12 5 SINGAPORE. Sun —The Minister for Health h*s re-appointed Professor T. H Elliot as a member of the Pharmacy Board set uo under the Registration o: Pharmacists Ordinance His appoint mrnt will take effect from Dec H37 words
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Article23 1966-12-12 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The President of Singapore has announced the appointment of Mr. Lipw Neilc District Judge with effect irom Nov. 2723 words
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264 1966-12-12 5 Batu Tiga turns out first made-in-Malaysia radio and TV sets "MALAYSIA'S newest industrial estate at Batu Jl Tiga. 15 miles from here, is humming with activity. OR the production line last week came Malaysia's first locally-assembled television and radio sets. Second building to be rompleted will be that of Bank264 words
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Article44 1966-12-12 5 MR GEORGE DE SILVA. who married Staff Nurse Seelavathie Jaynvvardena in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, is a radiogrnphr r In the Singapore General Hospital, and not a radio's reported in the Sunday Tunes The bride is also sorting in the same hospital.44 words
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144 1966-12-12 5 tIZUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— IV More than 1,000 people today attended the funeral of Mr. Cheah Ewe Keat. who died at the Assunta Hospital. Petaling Jaya, last Thursday after a short illness. The funeral procession started at his residence in Circular Road to Bukit Bintang Road.144 words
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123 1966-12-12 5 RAINSTORM GREETING FOR FIRST GARUDA FLIGHT SINGAPORE. Sun. Garuda Indonesia's red and white standard went up alongside other airline flags outside Singapore Airport this morning, marking the arrival of Indonesia's first commercial flight since confrontation ended. The 990 Conyair jet. named "Majaphahit", (jew in at 9.15 a.m. with 23 airline123 words
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Advertisement114 1966-12-12 5 INVEST IN PHASE IE OF IVI C- 1- SOIL PALM INVESTMENT PLAN it's your chance to earn $3,000 per year for 35 years. Call for our M. C.I.S. Development Officer in your town to see you, or post the coupon below for details: The General Manager M. C.I.S. Ltd. 36,114 words
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419 1966-12-12 6 fHE 500.000-strong MTUC proposed to the Government today that West Malaysia's 280 trade unions be under 10 categories and not the 37 as recommended by the Ministry of Labour. A special eight-man committee, set up at the Start of the annual419 words
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Article187 1966-12-12 6 r rHE 56.000 member Government Industrial and Manual Group Services Stall Council is to file a suit in the High Court against the Government on its claim for retirement benefits. This was resolved at the two-day annual delegates' conference of the council which ended here187 words
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Article56 1966-12-12 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. A lawvrr. Mr. Frrddle Tin. had a aurprise this morning when hr tut open 16-Inch papaya presented to him by his driyer. There was not a single »eed.in it. Instead, he found a bird-like object which he i% sending to the Botany Department of the56 words
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186 1966-12-12 6 An inquiry into fertiliser aid for farmers ITANGAR. Sun. The State Goverment will set up a board of Inquiry to "smooth out" the administration of fertiliser distribution to farmers In Perlis, the Mentri Besar. Tan Sri Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim. said in the State Assembly today "I realise there186 words
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Article27 1966-12-12 6 PF.NANU Sun Fc-nwi diary f<r tomorrow; Climgßv proceMion ustarting pom: at Henong Ground' 11 »m Industrial »nd trudr f«ir iT pm to 11.30 p.m.) Bom.27 words
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201 1966-12-12 6 Move for closer telecoms, postal links with Jakarta I/UALA LfMPUK, 1V Sun. Malaysia and Indonesia will b« closer to each other than in the preconfrontation period in postal and telecommunications services. Disclosing this today th« Permanent Secretary to th« Ministry of Works, Prxtj and Telecommunication* Inche Jaafar bin Mohamed Tana,201 words
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Miscellaneous283 1966-12-12 6 Straits Times Crossword i I IH Ih Mil HI Hf^ Hi M3MMI 7. Chaperon ot me French tlrl K. Bis io* gets broken on »»y to climber (6) see practitioner (9i. 8. Writer loinx mon»rch *r\6 I 10 A itttla childs game' <s>. otners on the meadow (7. n^«nd ."t,283 words
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142 1966-12-12 7 J^LALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian Government is to float a $60 million loan the third this year to finance development projects. Those interested can send in their applications from tomorrow until Dec. 27. Two securities are being offered: One maturing on Nov.142 words
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296 1966-12-12 7 TELUK ANSON, Sunday. RESULTS of the entrance examination held recently have strengthened the claim for a Form Six class here to serve South Perak. A total of 66 pupil* in the area qualified for places In Form Six— 34296 words
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110 1966-12-12 7 19.8 m rise in S'pore Customs revenue CINCiAFOU, Sun— The Customs and Excise Department's revenue collections from January to November this year exceeded SI 68 million an increase of 519.8 million over last year's revenue for the same period. Except for tobacco duties (8412.000 lower than last year), and miscellaneous110 words
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Article51 1966-12-12 7 IPOH Sun An exhibition of 73 prize-winning photoglyphs selected from 300 top entries in the I Kodak international colour competition will be opened at the Penk Nam Hoi Association m Clare Street here by Dato Pen Seng Khoon. vice-president of the Pcralc Chinese Chamber of Commerce, at a.m51 words
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Article34 1966-12-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The I National Press Club of Malav.su mil) hold a dinner in honour of vi*itinjs Indonesian journalist Moebtar LoMi at the Bilal Restaurant here at 8 p.m on Wednesday.34 words
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Article75 1966-12-12 7 IPOH, Sun. An Alliance backbencher. Inche Mohamed .In- mah bin Satir iTapnh Road', lias been appointed chairman of the Public Accounts Committee of the Perak State Assembly for next year The committee of seven Includes an opposition member. Dato Chan Swee Ho iPPP-Newtowni The oil ers are75 words
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Article52 1966-12-12 7 ALOR STAR. Sun. Thieves broke into a sundry shop in Jalan Lunas. Kulim. and escaped with $600 worth of cash and Jewellery yesterday. The owner. Law Neoh Chua. 46, s&ic! he was sleeping when he awakened by a noise at about 4.30 am and went52 words
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Article32 1966-12-12 7 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun. A tapper. Che Keltliom binie Ismail. 39. of Kamponz Alii Ulu TremsßHiiu. was knocked down and killed by a motor-cycle at 19th mile Jalan Kuala Plans yesterday32 words
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Article208 1966-12-12 7 1/UANTAN. Sun. Timber companies especially those owned by bumiputras. were today urged to engage trainees that had recently passed out from the State logging training school at Kampong Belimbing, 37 miles from here. The Mentri Besar of Pahang, Dato Yahya bin Haji Mohamed Seh. presenting certificates208 words
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287 1966-12-12 7 Two top pupils may have to drop out T»ELUK ANSON, Sun.— A Two bright pupils who passed their Form VI entrance examination may not be able to continue their studies next year un- less they get financial assistance. They are Bee Ling Han. 17. of the English school at Sungel287 words
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188 1966-12-12 7 Women's Charter: Committee invites views on Amendment Bill rPHE Select Committee x of Parliament on the Women's Charter (Amendment) Bill is inviting representations from the public on the Bill. The obiect Of the Bill is to amend the Women's Charter. 1961. to make it •irar that Chinese customer marriages must188 words
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Article43 1966-12-12 8 PORT DICKBON sun The R Ronald Butler-White, uf Ipoh naa been appointed the M«'ih<i(iisi District Superintendent fur Northern Malaya Hr mkrred.-. :hr Roy Wnn-r Hre n Her. who has bren appointed ceneral itv ni the OOUQcU of Churc-hrs in West lialaysta.43 words
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Article30 1966-12-12 8 I SINGAPORE. Sun Tli^re vrre 97 road Bjcdtaltt in SincaIporp m the 24 hours up to 8 a.n today, (our of w Inch were serious. Nonr was fatal30 words
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Article, Illustration148 1966-12-12 8 But not after the gold medals l/I'ALA I.I.MPIR. Sun. A 17-memrier cultural team from the Mi■lstrj of Culture. Youth and Sports left for BanKkok today to take part in cultural shows in connection with the Asian Games. The members, includinc six r.irls. were selected from various cultural nrsanis^tions148 words
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301 1966-12-12 8 Geoffrey Geldard - SNAP'S 7-POINT POLICY FOR POLLS I/UCHING. Sun. Dato Stephen Kalons; Ningkan's Sarawak National Party, in a policy statement today, came out in .support of Malaysia on the basis of the London Agree ment and against Communism and any form of extremism. Thp party'.s central executive301 words
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152 1966-12-12 8 IPOH. Fri. The Perak State I.xecutlve Council will meet on Wednesday to discuss the Question f allowing the Telok Anson Town Huiuil to release certain funds for payment of last years arrears to its ■2.M manual workers. Arrears amount to s:;:.fi.">o.152 words
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Miscellaneous188 1966-12-12 8 llh-fl Onp H/f i'-T. II nit, lin f MEY, YOU V~ AW, HE SAID N "YAH. 1 CAN MX) I WHY DONTCHA. TELL ARE >OU L^- ~v/ CAUSE I THINK fc GUYS! A..WWA.TS \<3UZ'3 LUNOi I MAfiiNE ANYBODY THAT TGUZ? HE'S I KIPPINfi? /COURSE \VCHjTje FORGETTIN* TH 1 MENU WAS188 words
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Article, Illustration1801 1966-12-12 9 SPIRITUALISM VERSUS SCIENCE IffcNE day early lin December 1909 a group of tough New York pressmen sat in a small city drawing room watching, with a mixture of fear and awe, the famed Italian spiritualist, Eusapia Pailadino, go through her paces. Although when the reporters arrived to witness the seance1,801 words
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447 1966-12-12 9 HARRY NELSON - HARRY NELSON IS there a chemical difference between bright people and the less bright? If so— and there is good reason to believe such differences exist can the less bright be made brighter by giving them certain chemicals? While such a practical application447 words
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Advertisement28 1966-12-12 9 101* real smokers 'f vtt!&^ife^y (Si iilM^r .i-ssgkmT $W**&^ -jM Wr W PLAYER'S I -r I 1 I .T| /o^\ V-r J-J JL/ twSn T "17 A TT28 words
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449 1966-12-12 10 SINGAPORE, Sunday. 'JHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said last night that every Singapore citizen should learn how to be a good, fit, effective and honest citizen, deserving of belonging to a community with the highest social and living449 words
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113 1966-12-12 10 Happiness at police station for him ~r".LVK ANSON. Sun. A Inrhe Meeat Noh bin ii Megat Omar. 38, a ■pital assistant,* ent disconsolately to the police station here to report the loss of his wallet yesterday. Rut he was all smiles when a policeman produced (he missin? wallet with all113 words
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Article53 1966-12-12 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. There ■U ,di •.ncroas* of 236 motor cars on the road last month, bringing the total of registered cars to 112. 518 at the end of the month. The Registrar of Vehicles office also reported an Increase of 1.134 bicycles and 425 motor53 words
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Article, Illustration203 1966-12-12 10 IT U A L A LUMPUR. 1V Sun. About half of the Chinese in Sarawak were pro-Com-munist, the secretarygeneral of the Sarawak Alliance. Mr. Thomas Kana, M.P., said here today. The other half, according to his estimation, were the "MCA type." "The .Communists203 words
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94 1966-12-12 10 IPOH. Bun.— The Menteri Besar of Perak. Dato Ahmad bin Said, said here that land hungry people in the Klnta district must be prepared to leave their kampongs and go to other areas to participate in development schemes. Speaking at the opening of a94 words
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Article54 1966-12-12 10 BINOAPORE. Sun A leadIng British historian. Professor Max Beloff, is to visit Singapore on Wednesday in the course of a worldwide lecture tour. A programme (or his five-day *tay in the Republic has been arranged by the British Council and the University of Singapore's political science54 words
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166 1966-12-12 10 Baranggay (lancers to perform in S'pore, CINGAPORE. Sun. The well-known Filipino Baranggay Dance Company will be giving performances here and in Kuala Lumpur this month. The team comprising 26 dancers, singers and musicians, will arrive here on Dec. 15. The 32 items In their shows .•ill Include music and dances166 words
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Article63 1966-12-12 10 SINGAPORE. Sun The President of SinEapore and the Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia have Jointly appointed Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah as the chairman of the tribunal of appeal set up under the Pineapple Industry Ordinance 1957. It has also been announced that Inche A. Hamtd bin63 words
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Article54 1966-12-12 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. Powers to frame tables of fees in the subordinate courts and public departments and the remission of fees are to be transferred from the President of the Republic to the Minister for Finance under the Fees (Amendment) Bill. The Bill has been read a54 words
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Article26 1966-12-12 10 KAJANG. Sun. A mobile X-ray unit will visit the District Hospital here on Dec. 27 and 28 to provide free X-rays to the public.26 words
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95 1966-12-12 10 CINGAPORE, Sun. The first modern match factory in Singapore is now taking shape at the Jurong industrial estate. To be run hy the Federal Match Co. Ltd.. the pioneer industry will provide employment for 70 workers and will have an eventual production ca- pacity95 words
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189 1966-12-12 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Postal Services Department in Singapore today called on the public to observe certain instructions to ensure that their Christmas and New Year greet- ing cards are conveyed and delivered promptly to their relations and friends in time for the189 words
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Article48 1966-12-12 10 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Minl*ter for Labour has appointed the deputy secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress. Mr. Chue Shui Hoong. as a member of the Central Provident Fund Board. Mr. Chue's appointment, which took effect on No>\ 24, will be for three years.48 words
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Article51 1966-12-12 10 SINGAPORE. Sun— Miss Sybil Spencer, external examiner of the Royal Academy of Dancing, who is here to conduct examinations for ballet students, will talk on "Ballet and the Young Dancer" at the Shell Theatrett* on Tuesday at 6 D.m. Three films on ballet will also be51 words
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Article22 1966-12-12 10 SINOAPORK. Sun An unemployed youth was arrested in Serangoon Road last night for snatching a gold chain from a woman.22 words
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Advertisement100 1966-12-12 10 13/J/A4 One person matters most all the way to England bit a F i JIMH PMT'^HP -,im_ YOU You! BOAC makes you feel like the most important person in the world. Because you are. You're flying direct to Britain, and you get the best British hospitality all the way. Your100 words
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Advertisement167 1966-12-12 10 You get 26 Big rich Blackcurrant Juice drinks in CASCADE'S big economy bottle SO GIVE YOUR FAMILY LOTS OF CASCADEITS NATURAL VITAMLN C KEEPS THEM HEALTHY Cascade's big economy bottle is very low in price for this deliriously health-giving drink that contains 51% of pure, natural blackcurrant juice picked and167 words
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Miscellaneous20 1966-12-12 10 •«f#p« Hunnff By Ralph H«>im*iahl 'hEY, DOC, WHAT'S WB^ V [INFORMATION"] H cSr J 'o < nEaET^>= felfcj)*' I I FIRE >20 words
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Article47 1966-12-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. Four senior New Zealand journalist* will arrive here tomorrow for a two-day visit. Thoy air: Mr. J. C. Graham (Mew Zealand Herald 1. Mr. F. W G Miller (Southland News). Mr P Fabian 'NZBCi News Service) and Mr M Forbes iChnstchurch Star)47 words
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Article37 1966-12-12 11 KUANTAN. Sun Police here have appealed for eye- witnesses to a hit-and-run accident on Thursday at the 11th mile Jalan Gambang in which a 78--year-old man ni killed. He was later identified as Long Nam37 words
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Article, Illustration302 1966-12-12 11 IPOH, Sunday. ROAD improvements are either well under way or planned by the Municipal Council at a cost of about $1.5 million to ease traffic congestion in town. Work on a $400,000 bridge to replace the Jalan Datoh timber bridge302 words
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175 1966-12-12 11 13 OUT OF 14 GOVT UNIONS HAVE VOTED FOR STRIKE SINGAPORE. Sun. 0 Thirteen of the 14 affiliates of the 15.000--stronß Public Dailyrated Employees' Unions Federation have so far voted for strike action in its I dispute with the Gov- 1 ernment over settle- I ment of outstanding grievances. Thp175 words
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Article63 1966-12-12 11 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok. today joined more than 600 children from six social welfare homes in a swim at Pasir Ris. The Dlcnic was orsanlsed by the Social Welfare Department. The Ministers wife. Che Dan. later gave63 words
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Article38 1966-12-12 11 PENANG. Sun. Oot Su Heang 30. a former mental patient, accused of murdering her mother on Nov. 30, was committed for observation at the General Hospital here uniil she Is certified fit to plead38 words
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Article32 1966-12-12 11 v KLUANG, Sun. Mr. P. Subramamam has been elected president of the Johore Tamil Teachers Thrift and Loan Societv Other officials: Mr L Ve'umalai secretary and Mr. R. Narasiman treasurer32 words
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199 1966-12-12 11 I7UALA LUMPUR. Sun. The youth counselling service at the Employment Exchange here is proving popular with school-leavers. The srrviie «a« started last year to provide career eu'dance to young people. Three hundred and fifty six school-leavers have asked for advice199 words
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Advertisement216 1966-12-12 11 ■I JluHvnTl VtIASOUIZ COUNT DUKE O< OlIVMtr. Bjaag I a* COURTESY Of THI HISPANIC SOCI4TT Of AMWCA. I J The lady who knows what she likes And what she likes is al*ays the best of its kind. In the art world, a famous old matter. In the social whirl, an216 words
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Advertisement275 1966-12-12 11 HILLVIEW ESTATE (Phase II) Two-Storey Modern Terrace Houses at 9 m.s. Bukit Timah Road. Singapore. FOR SALE $25,500 upwards Special Discount tor Cash, Mortgage Loan Available up to 75 —^^r^^ Building Construction: Near Completion Essential Services: Installation in Progress Welrome your visit at the site! For furtrwr porticulort, pleoie opp»V275 words
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Article360 1966-12-12 12 70 Wordt tli (Minimum) CHILDREN'S STORY BOOKS for Ctirmtmaa, Chnntmns Card*. IM7 Pl*nr«. Knslicn Bu>x store, M, J»l»» Pudu, K i.. 47 High Btr»t, Singapore. FRte PUBLIC LECTURI ON CHRIS*! LAN SCIKNCE. Tonight at 5.30 p.m. In the VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL PRACTICE THEATRE. ■ÜBJBCT, "000. THE CREAT PHYSICIAN." CS360 words
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The Straits Times Monday, December 12. 1966.
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Article701 1966-12-12 12 Recent referenoei to peace negotiations on Vietnam, if not actually hopeful in tone, have tended to sound a little less hopeless. Whether there is anything more to this cautious optimism (so very cautious, that it is perhaps better described as a slight diminution of pessimism) than seasonal701 words
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Article410 1966-12-12 12 It is difficult to decide the I j precise significance of the ''World Leader Statement" on I the problem of increasing population to which Tengku Abdul Rahman, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and 16 other heads of government have put their names. No indication is given I of how410 words
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Article131 1966-12-12 12 1 The Batu Tiga industrial estate's 'take-off", belated but undoubted, poses all manner of questions for the future of the Klang Valley. With Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya spreading like oil on water, with Port Swettenham and Klang both expand ing. an obvious need arises for some131 words
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310 1966-12-12 12 ISNT It time the Gov- ernment made some endeavour to show a more welcoming attitude to those visitors who do I not simply come to Singapore for one or two days, but travel half way round the world to stay with relatives and friends for310 words
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Letter81 1966-12-12 12 I REFER to Router's re- port (ST. Dec. 1> on the independence of Barbados. The report states that Barbados, with an area of 166 square miles, became "the world's smallest independent nation." Allow me. a Maltese, to point out that this distinction belongs to the Maltese Islands81 words
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Article112 1966-12-12 12 I REFER to the letter 1 from "1.C." "S.T. Dec. 3) regarding queries on water consumption. The consumer's letter addressed to the General Manager was acknowledged in the usual way by means of a postcard. Unfortunately, owing to the Illegibility of the hand-written letter, the address of the112 words
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Article551 1966-12-12 12 YUNUS MARIS - Learning Malay 298 YUNUS MARIS By VOCABULARY: SEkutn (n), unity; (adj) united, allied; ««nmUr» (conj > while; bmri «*mentara ladvi in the meantime, for a while- DI-umumKAN (\i to be announced, proclaimed; lenenalAN senjat* (N> cease-fire (similar to "BERhejiti tembak MEnembak); masehi <n> "messianic 1 I.e. Christian (specifically Protestant, as551 words
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Article, Illustration834 1966-12-12 12 KARL MEYER - KARL MEYER Wl L S 0 N O LOGY" is a new, useful and occult science in Britain concerned with interpreting the remarkable man who lives at No. 10 Downing Street. Last week, senior Wilsonologists were rubbing their hands with ecstasy. Within five days, the British Prime Minister had834 words
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Advertisement571 1966-12-12 12 p Slraits Times Malay Mail I be bonded to COLO STORAGf SUPtHMARKIT I Orchard Road (ReceprionKt Oetkl COIO STORAGt BRANCHES At Holland Rood f Naval Bate. Authorised Aqcnfv CITY BOOK STORI ITO.. Wmche.rci House, Collyet Quo* THC NEWS FRONT f.tir ottickl Supermarket m M ISMAIL Admlrolty Rood, Mov.il Bo«a. HAMIEM571 words
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Advertisement54 1966-12-12 12 SOLID AS A ROCK B.Tr»» B*nk lor aI tlf and Snrutl^PK! OVERSEA -CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank. AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $100,000,000.00 ISSUID I FULLY PAID: 30,000,000.00 CINEKAL RESERVE: 36,000,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED: $593,000, 000 00 FOR SUPREME SAFETY SAVE WITH O.C.R.C. ■AHCMM TMDOUI.MOIrT tIMCAPORC. MALAYSIA54 words
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Advertisement77 1966-12-12 12 I s Eg! v^^P^PhK^^m Great Quality is O^TJi/ the Bargain in all &2^wV FOODS SIGHTSEEING TOUR Accommodation:- Ist Cla.>s Air-Conditioned Hotels Bangkok Chiengmal 15.1.67-27.1.67 Air s*o Train S 320. Cambodia 29.1.67- 5.2.67 S 410 HK/Taiwan/Japan Air' Sea (Oriana) 22.3.67-154.67 $1,770/HK/Taiwan 9.4.67-22.4.67 $1,350 HK/Talwan/Japan 10 4.67-25.4.67 51.720/HK Taiwan Japan/ Korea 11.4.67-77 words
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Article, Illustration274 1966-12-12 13 FOR $72 MILLION MEDICAL CENTRE AT PETALING JAVA fHE $72 million Medical Centre of the University of Malaya in Petaling Jaya (at right) got high praise from three of England's most distinguished medical men. two of whom are members of Britain's General Medical Council. Sir Rowan Boland, chairman274 words
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113 1966-12-12 13 Late pay— PMIP man accuses the Govt KA NGA R Sun. PMIP State Assemblyman. Inche Taharim bin Ariffln, today accused the Perlis State Government of "breach of the Constitution" when it "deliberately delayed" the payment of the November salary to government officers. "The State Government spent the money on other113 words
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Article61 1966-12-12 13 FESTIVAL REGATTA A GREAT SUCCESS DENANG. Sun. An estimated 50.000 spectators thronged the Iwo-mile-lone Gurnry Drive here this afternoon to watch the Penan? Festival regatta. Among the YIPs who saw thr rir.igon boat racrs. highlight of the regatta, were the Governor KaU Tun Ida AlHaJi his consort. Tencka Puan II61 words
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Advertisement187 1966-12-12 13 IM mTu^P'e^T "ru HNB 4^l NINb— a- J j M 1,,,, t *Mmt j^ftH r^^Ni T* ■bnl iVf Mr-f it *S ml m* *f^^M !H H^ I i '•"t fJ JNf .*^""™*™™N*NHBp /4f[ T^TV lst floop SHELI HOUSE Col| y er Quay. Singapore I. v" f f■) Behind this door,187 words
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Advertisement160 1966-12-12 13 If SERVICE II I SECURITY II PAN MALAYAN Fi!»l| iKorauno h 9N6W« k> pueuc junto uabuty cuwwro «mOBSDCtf!TU-JWJX)OJX»» SSUED AND PUD UP CAPTTU.: S SJOOOOOO I pin mam mm. united gsoup assets urn mmm MMdOmerAtia lnt U f»nee BvW*n PO ")o» 7W4 Stnfl»per»l.Teln>ti(jrrWi'S I Suß-Brtnch 3839 Seleg:* Mouse. Sei*a t160 words
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Miscellaneous679 1966-12-12 13 TV MALAYSIA CHAXVEL 5 Kuala Lum- man— The OuUslder: 7 News pur and Prnane: 6 Ipoh and In English: 7 10 Asian Games; Malacca; 3, 10 Johorr Bahru; 7.35 Honey West Invitation 4 Taiplnc: 1 Batu Pahat; 9 to Limbo: 8 News in Mandarin; Kluanc. 8 10 Music for You:679 words
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355 1966-12-12 14 Best scores two— and gets 'booked' MANCHESTER UNITED STAY ON TOP AFTER 'BATTLE OF GIANTS' MANCHESTER United maintained their lead at the top of the English Football League First Division yesterday after drawing 2-2 with Liverpool in a clash of giants at Manchester. These two great Lancastrian clubs, who have355 words
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Article1219 1966-12-12 14 Scunthoritt 21 6 4 11 21 37 Leyton O. 19 4 7 8 24 34 Workington 19 5 311 27 36 Swansea 21 2 7 12 32 50 FOURTH DIVISION Alderxhot 1 Storkport K.trnslev 2 Lincoln Bradford C. 2 Chester Brentford 0 Harrow Kxeter 4 Bradford1,219 words
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283 1966-12-12 14 RUGBY lONDON. Sun The Australian Rugby Union touring team drew 6-6 with Ulster at Belfast yesterday, after leading 3-0 at halftime. Results of Rugby Union county championship matches: Lanes 11 Yorks 14; Northumberland 5 Cheshire 17 Club matches: Guy's 22 Cranleighans 0; Harlequina 0Reuter - 283 words
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300 1966-12-12 14 Kanhai hits 134 not out against W. Zone Mills keeps his England title ENGLAND DRAW CRICKET 4HMEDABAD. Sun.— An aggressive 134 not out by Rohan Kanhai helped to put the West Indies cricketers in a good position on the second day of their three-day match against West Zone here yesterday.Reuter - 300 words
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Advertisement486 1966-12-12 14 I E- 8 fl I 31 I HI l(-^r -1 II h ft 1 I^^^ 1 EL m^r^^»M I t f: £1 B&'t? I'M WL Ji! I^' !I Pi 1 K.^l 1^ m tv I Wml r Ji m ml I WKiAwT fa I y. The Treasured Gift. .The World's486 words
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Advertisement143 1966-12-12 14 i -s^P^ You don't have to be French to appreciate COINTREAU Every glass of Cointreau is the perfect balance of sun-ripened oranges and the best eaux-de-via from France, its unique formula a closely guarded secret of the House of Cointreau. Drink it straight or with ice, or add it to143 words
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971 1966-12-12 15 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD STRANGE COMMUNISTS I HAVE KNOWN. By Bertram D. Wolfe (Allen and Unwin. 305.) Mr; Wolfe's strange communists belong to a past which is receding from memory. The five he knew through pers o n a 1 friendship sought to serve the971 words
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Article304 1966-12-12 15 White victim of apartheid By Douglas Brown The Jail Diary of Alble Sachs. (Harvill. 305.) Ideological martyrs have by definition a certain fanaticism to sustain thenv The white victims of Mr. Vorster whom he indifferently dubs "Communists, are simply people who out of an outraged sense of justice, have identified304 words
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370 1966-12-12 15 AUSTRALIA AS IT IS. By a Clergyman. (Tuttle. Tokyo. U. 5.53.50) By WALTER WARWICK A HUNDRED years ago (for this book is about Australia as it was. and not as it U) much remained to be known of Australia. They were turbulent370 words
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Advertisement186 1966-12-12 15 NOT TO 8I TAKIN I1 O C M P^a^a\ I wM DIRECTIONS 3KcS umumc > w~> I I last TMm 4 koo«i k» tmttfmi I (M CONTENTS 16 H OZS Kit *<>.•• ••'< O.U-llli l» v..-. tc'i-i Mi •M'»,a'.4 MADE If TMC KIWI POLISH (0. IM) LTD. Interesting people smoke186 words
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Advertisement227 1966-12-12 15 wt: W% ~s& A For every $5 +0 i*^* J^9 w orth of goods purchased, a coupon will be given A^^^ which may win you one Qk of the valuable prizes. Ist Prize One Refrigerator 2nd Prize One Radio Set 3rd Prize One Electric Fan 4th Prize One Electric Iron227 words
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Article, Illustration780 1966-12-12 16 BANGKOK GAMES ARENA ROOFED WITH ALUMINIUM BUILDING SHEETS FROM AUSTRALIA THE new National Indoor Stadium built in Bangkok for the Asian Games is roofed with 32 tons of Australian aluminium building sheets, fastened with an exclusive Australian clip-fastening system. This is one of many examples now780 words
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129 1966-12-12 16 Products to be displayed in S'pore MANIFA( TTRKRS of Australian building materials and service consultants will exhibit their products in an 8000-square-foot pavilion at the Singapore Building Materials and Services Exhibition in March, next year. The exhibit inn. sponsored by the Singapore Economic Developemmt Board, is attracting considerable attention among129 words
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Article, Illustration504 1966-12-12 16 Architects in Asia specify locking system ARCHITECTS in Asian and other countries are specifying a special Australian developed locking system to provide maximum i security in new buildings. The locking system Is based on a master key for security pin tumbler locks and enables senior personnel to use one key504 words
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Article, Illustration248 1966-12-12 16 MESSAGE FROM THE AU •> TRALIAN TRADE COMMISSIONERS 6 THE building industry in Australia today is playing a vital and exciting role In helping to give impetus to the tremendous pace of building development in Asia. Construction project* ranging from private home* to248 words
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Advertisement137 1966-12-12 16 <~7^f3^ INDUSTRY Straits Times Feature The whole world is using more and more Aus- Australian building products is virtually unlimited. steel, hand tools, paints, lacquers and varnishes. tralian building materials because Australia Not only timber, cement and plaster, but a variety Internationally known companies use Australian has a name for137 words
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Article, Illustration373 1966-12-12 17 \^K\\ Australian-made masonry anchors, capable of fastening any material to concrete, tiles or other masonry, are now saving time and money on building projects in Malaysia and Singapore. ancnora able In lengths from I to o i Inch--, in diameters irom i to inch.373 words
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Article163 1966-12-12 17 RISING sales of Australian hardboard in Singapore and other Asian countries have confirmed the value and quality of this versatile material. It is used for walls, ceilings, furniture, partitions, formwork and display fittings to name only some applications The release of patterned and textured boards have considerably163 words
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Article99 1966-12-12 17 VISITORS to one of Bang- i koks new luxury hotels will soon enjoy baths in thf latest styled and coloured cast-iron baths made in Australia. At the same time, housewives in Singapore will be using sinks made by the same firm. These are only two of the99 words
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Article, Illustration391 1966-12-12 17 AUSTRALIAN BUILDING INDUSTRY FEATURE COMPANY DEVELOPS LARGE EXPORT BUSINESS I IGHT fittings of outstanding design, and using tarnish-proof and anti-corrosive finishes have attracted wide interest in tropical countries. Made in Australia, these light fittings have been installed in embassies. Houses of Parliament, public391 words
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343 1966-12-12 17 'PWO new power perA cussion drills, portable and capable of drilling in reinforced concrete, have been developed by Australia's oldest maker of power tools. Whereas the conventional power drill relies solely on a rotary action of the drillbit itself, the percussion drill combines the343 words
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Advertisement252 1966-12-12 17 A "Quick Shine" in Quick Time with RE-PO# AUTO POLISH and CLEANER A product of Spartan Paints Pty. Ltd.. Australia. BUILDING MATERIALS in Metals Asbestos, Cement Ceramics •ulCli- (sa) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PCNAHC METTERS MODERN HOME APPLIANCES Metters is a division of the General Industries company, AA f <^M^^ f*252 words
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Advertisement80 1966-12-12 17 THE KEMPTHORNE LOOK Austral/a s most admired look in lighting Ktmptfcema K 63*1 Marian 2 light Keinpthorne X. ***** Clipper Uurao M Kampthorna K 3100 Kamtract Pull Oow«" Kempthornt K 6303 Trianon Srtcket Kempthome K 1400 Kemlite Clota-to-cailirg Kamplhorna X. ***** Strathetk Kampthorna K 5100 SurUct-mounted Downlight Ktmpthomt K 53080 words
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Advertisement714 1966-12-12 18 ontinurd from Pace 111 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I* Wordt Sli (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Mr*. Lee Wnn& Kee thank all friends snd rea- re« for their condolences. reatht. MRS. K L CURUSAMY and children thank staff of Medical Dept Belan*or rvlativea and frienda for their attend aaee. wreaths, telegrams and714 words
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Advertisement791 1966-12-12 18 SITUATIONS VACANT IS m .rd' St i Mm.t—Ba* it rt: txtrm REOUIREO BY EUROPEAN manufacturing company storekeeper for Msca depo' in Malacca. Malaysian witb past experience and <• no can put up a substantial guarants* need apply only to Box AllB6 B.T. K.L. WANTEO NON DIRECTABLB D.T.C. Trained teacher* w.-791 words
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Advertisement1093 1966-12-12 18 SITUATIONS VACANT li BTsssJg. ft i Mm. t— Bom St rft. MBra MALAYSIAN FIRM of Consu.tnx Kncineers require immediately fully outlined Chartered Electrical Kngineer m veari minimum desicn experiof des.cn office. Reply immediste.\ I* Rox No. All*" B.T. K.L. sivin* hr.et details of qualincations and expert- earc. A NEW ESTABLISHED1,093 words
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Advertisement925 1966-12-12 18 EDUCATION U alia Bo* tt eta tsfrt YOU CAN LEARN French orNB French ttachera for $10 a month Road. Spore Ttl: 3116V5 RAJA'S COLLECE offers Rapid c'oi.fsei Secretarial, Stenograpnv Bookkeeping. Snortnand, Type* rit ing Clattes snytime Register now: Raia t H565S 8 port FOORMAN'S MUSIC STUOIOS: Oa.lv enrolments for piano.925 words
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Advertisement661 1966-12-12 18 LADIES HAIRDRESSING Hnrrfs ft, BMH I *Vsj 5* rri t *lr m FARIDA MAISON MARCSLLB makt-iip experts Appointment IIC Batter* i?oad. S pore 1>; y2749 LAOIEt MM ttian twt wttlit tt X'mtt Mm van plaetd yt«r PAMLITTIt" SALON 47. ji.hr Little. Arcade T»i <i:jtg Clatmtiayi sptn tt p ■>.> Uncl«r661 words
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Advertisement1256 1966-12-12 19 feEUERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM 8.K./CONTI NEin. Liaiiag fan Smgaatra P. StMa Ptaaajg Cirt BF lIILBFORD lotion. Htmburg, Rotttrttw. An-4rerp, Hull Tt BM CITT BF './INNIPEB inr.ion. Hamburg, Rottardan, HaviS. Hull 21 71 IM 7« M BM Cm BF BROOKLYN Loro n, Hamtorg, Rttttrdaa.1,256 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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2204 1966-12-12 20 From Our Market Correspondent CUMULATED by the Singapore budget the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week had a much more confident look about it and the outlook for industrials as the year draws to a close looks reasonably bright. An encouraging sign2,204 words
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Article30 1966-12-12 20 Dec. V 6. 1 9. 10. Rl BBF.B TIN Ipcrlb.) iprrpirnli. 61 rU. $b 06.:.0 60% cU. X606.7.S fl',fU. 5606.T5 60% ill. S6o6.X;<i 60 i,rU. 5607.0* $bU6.11 >i30 words
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Article46 1966-12-12 20 1 Industrials: Tin*: S rubbers: Der 5 90.70 106.01 110.79 Dec 6 Doc. 7 Dec. 8 90.91 91.21 9234 105.68 106.00 106.40 110.79 110.79 ***** •Dec. 30. 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 100 Dpc 9 9303 107.44 110.83 Dec. 10 93.05 107.41 110.8346 words
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Article55 1966-12-12 20 I Tobacco IcAlMrr k. .i.k kv Lanjut leru Molr!. on. Asiatic pa men' payable 7 Jan. 10 5'- Dec. 28 1O'» Dec. 17 43i'. Jan. IX Ik% Jan. 31 15% Jan. 10 t%i Jan. 31 t Interim the year previous year 13-;, IS'-* 7>'- "<»% 10' i 15%55 words
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Article739 1966-12-12 20 THE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Saturday December 10: m. a. Ale* Brlckj Boualead 1.57 I.M C. Bu(mi* 1.14 1.20 C.C.li I.M C.C.U. d»b 1 OS C.T.S. ordi 47 t C. 8. Holding! 3 02 cd Dunlop* 2739 words
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Advertisement1189 1966-12-12 20 YV^"* KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTO. DIPCtM U.S.A. Atlantic Coast Service Bar|>ok Hon|io(if N. Tori Startport Ptiilafl. Bait MJafjaj win" 11/24 »K 21 11 Bit 1 Ftk I Ftk II Ftk IB Fek -Rmtaf.tr" 122 jm 17 11 jm 4 Mtr II Mar is Mat II Mm Japan Direct Service Penanf1,189 words
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Advertisement948 1966-12-12 20 P&O to Europe and the United Kingdom s.s. "ORCADES" (28,000 tens fully aircenditienecj itebilitatf) Deporting SINGAPORE 20 Dee 1966 Arriving LONDON 12 Jan 1967 via Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Port Said, Noplei, Barcatont) and RoMerdom. LIMITED ONE CLASS TOURIST ACCOMMODATION AVAILAMJ s.s. "CHITRAL" (14,000 ton* fully airconditionad) exporting SINGAPORE 29 Dae948 words
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Advertisement336 1966-12-12 20 A^j^r^fl* H"7^njj__j^_B__y" _B*_ffa_f^Br^^^^^^^*~"~a_B a_n"^™^^^ a~i 7 ifUHt r>*bHAM HtKAMa t-TA/6TD OA/ETO STA/iTO (ROM CALCUTTA M.V. "VISMVA KALTANFor Dorwin Brisbane, Svdn« v D«c 14/14 Val-uu" luorwin luOitcf .rvl_ca<n«ntl FROM CALCUTTA ft KAKINAOA M.V Vismva PR*T*P' for Kobe Osoka, Yokohama Nogovo Dae 15 16 FROM BOMBAY M V STATE OF BIHAR* For336 words
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Article1019 1966-12-12 21 THF Straits tin price on Saturday closed the week down 87} cents to S606. 12J, falling in sympathy with overnicht London. Moves throughout the week were small and there was a net cain of 874 cents. Ihf offering on Saturday wak estimated down 101,019 words
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Article37 1966-12-12 21 rpHI Attaalation af Banka m Ma- I r*f^B To rti^rchflnTu on Sji turd a y (All rain to fHXIi: Sailing TT ar 00 rtady: twltitrland I4i'i. Baliium isi«; Franaa 160 i and, Italy ***** 137 words
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Article42 1966-12-12 21 t (\N th* fro •nUinii marhtt In V Hon« Kon« on Saturday U»« I U.S. dallir wai quolml at 5.731 (or T.T and S 72* for mh. Stirling waa quoted at IS tfJ and an* taei af laid at 2(17.42 words
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Advertisement399 1966-12-12 21 NOTICE OF EXHUMATION To: The children and descendants of Wee Choo Koonif) deceased. The present owner of the land at Lorong Koo Chye off Paya lehar Road, Singapore, being Lot 3<J-l(i of Mukim XXIV Intends to develop the said land and for the satd purpose it is Intended to exhume399 words
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Advertisement319 1966-12-12 21 COLD STORAGE HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated In England) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Directors have declared an Interim Dividend of less 40^ Income Tax. in respect of the Financial Year ending 31st January 1967. This Interim Dividend will be payable on the 16th January 1967 to Stockholder* whose names appear319 words
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Advertisement722 1966-12-12 21 NOTICES PERAK MALAYS HIGHER STUDIES SCHOLARSHIPS FUND The Board of Trustees of the Perak Malays Higher Studies Scholarships Fund invites applications from Malays who are the subjects of His Royal Highness the Bultan of Perak for Scholarships tenable at the University of Malaya or at other recognised Universities beginning with722 words
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Advertisement749 1966-12-12 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD I Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens for the post of DOCK FOREMAN In the Board— QI'ALIFK'ATIONS FXPERIFM K Must have completed 5 years' apprenticeship as a fitter in a recognised engineering workshop and have at least 10 years' experience In the field of repair749 words
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Advertisement754 1966-12-12 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following posts: (a) Administrative Assistant (possibly 3 posts); (b) Secretary to the Dean, Faculty of Arts d post;; (c) Clerk (1 post); (d) Telephone Operator (1 post). Applicants for posts of Admlnlstratlve Assistants must be graduates754 words
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Advertisement825 1966-12-12 21 TENDERS TENDER TECHNICAL COLLEGE. Xt/ALA 1 1 Mil K TENDER quotations are Invited for the supply of the following Material Testing Laboratory equip- ment to the Technical College, Kuala Lumpur: (1) Universal Testing Machln* 60 T 132.000 lbs. (2) High frequency fatigue Test- ing Machine 2 Tons, with provision for825 words
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Advertisement597 1966-12-12 21 TENDERS KKNYATAN TAWARAN, IBU PEJABAT. JABATAN KERJA RAYA Tawaran daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar dlJK.R. akan dl-terlma dlpejabat Pengarah Kerja Raya. Ibu Pejabat. JKR.. Jalan Maxwell, Kuala Lumpur hingga pukol 12 tengah hari pada llhb. January 1967 untok: SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF LIGHTING FITTINGS AT MALAYSIANBROADCASTING CENTRE. BUKIT PUTRI. KUALA LUMPUR.597 words
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Advertisement428 1966-12-12 21 TENDERS I 1. Tenders are invited from Claaa "E" and above Electrical Contractors who are reglsteroci i with the Senior Contracts EiitflI neer's Department. Na': I Electricity Board. Kuala I pur. for the ELKCIRKA! i LIOHTNINO PRO INSTALLATIONS X) POSED BAI.AI POLKS BAH JALAN PEKELILIM. AM 1 PANG. KI'ALA LOMFTJH428 words
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Page 22 Advertisements
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Advertisement860 1966-12-12 22 I MEDICAL DETAILERS Required for world wide Pharmaceutical Company DETAII,ERS FOR Federation to call on the medical profession and hospitals. Must be Malaysian Citizen. Good opportunity for advancement. Experience in medical detailing an advantage but training would enable those with pharmaceutical naming, honpital laboratory or scientific background to adapt themxelvet860 words
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Advertisement800 1966-12-12 22 PORT DICKSON POWER STATION RESIDENT SITE STAFF (CIVIL) Application* ar» Invited from suitably qua lifted candidates for the following vacancies which will occur In March 1067 on the staff of the Senior Resident Engineer c Civil > for the construction of an oil burning power station at Port Dickaon for800 words
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Advertisement456 1966-12-12 22 SENTAB INTERNATIONAL CIVIL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS The Company is at present organising in Alor Star for the construction of the Northern and Central branches of the Main Canals within the Muda River Project. Kedah. The Company invites applications from Malaysian citizens with Civil Engineering degrees for the following positions: C1456 words
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Advertisement612 1966-12-12 22 TECH N ICI ANS Applications are invited from the following categories of technicians to work in the Jurong Factory of ACMA Electrical Industries Limited. (l) Lathe Operators (b) Milling Grinding Machini Operatm (c) Die Makers (d) Fitter, General Mechanics (i) Refrigerator Mechanics (f) Electricians (g) Gas Welders (h) Sheet Metal612 words
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TIMESPORT 2
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2178 1966-12-12 23 RACING with Epsom Jeep J)ESERT APACHE, helped by a light weight in the heavy going, scored an easy win in the $15,000 Williamson Memorial Stakes over 8f at Bukit Timah yesterday. Tho four year old, who carried only 7.7, won by six lengths from2,178 words
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356 1966-12-12 23 STIPE'S REPORT The Stipendiary Steward's report on Saturday's races. RACE 1: Asian Pride (Trevena) missed the start slightly. RACE 2: Following the poor performance of The Pointer iPrcttyi. trainer 1. W. Allan mi a^ked whether he could give any explanation. Allan stated, that The356 words
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Page 23 Advertisements
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Advertisement62 1966-12-12 23 f|pt3iri/lorfl4|j Ira Captain "ip@ When you invite Captain Morgan to your party you let loose the unrestrained joy of the West Indies. Sip the golden sun taste the fire of swirling dancers. Captain Morgan Jamaica Rum embodying the characteristics which have made Jamaica Rum renowned throughout the world since 1661.62 words
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Advertisement360 1966-12-12 23 W^j STOp WW COUGH *V i/it .where it starts! Only Breacol contains Xylopol, the amazing medicine that kills cough-causing germs on contact Most coughs and colds start in your throat, where germs settle and multiply. BREACOL With XYLOPOL Breacol fights your cough at its source because it STOPS COUGHS contains360 words
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Page 23 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous37 1966-12-12 23 SOCCER Burnle> ('up finalPenang v S gor <8 p.m. i for 7 ce: Keclah v Malacca 1. bl t f h t matches at Penang City S'adiuim HOCKtV Spore DJt. 1: rjnlxs? J y«f; i SK f:Di37 words
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TIMESPORT 3
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Article, Illustration1332 1966-12-12 24 NORMAN SIEBEL, M. RAHMAN; ERNEST FRIDA - NORMAN SIEBEL, M. RAHMAN and ERNEST FRIDA -From Bangkok, Sunday 1 THE moment of victory in a race that means everything strips a man of all pretence. Mani Jegathesan, one of sport's classical warriors, suffered his sharpest agonies of doubt after he hadLIM YAW CHONG - 1,332 words
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Article159 1966-12-12 24 ROHANI WINS FESTIVAL RACE ROHANI Sukart (Johore Bahni and Royal Navy Cycling dub> won the Penann Festival round-the-lsland cycle race over 44 i miles yesterday. He clocked 2hr smin 52s Team-mate Kamaruddin All was second and M. S. Yusoft* of Kedah was third. RAP cyclist R. J- Bromley won the159 words
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Article89 1966-12-12 24 CELANGOR, the holders, and 13 Penang will meet in he Burnley Cup final at Penanffi City Stadium tonight (kickoff 8 o'clock) Penang beat Prrak 2-1 at the City Stadium on Saturday night to finish on top in Group A of the under-20 socrer competition89 words
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Article1139 1966-12-12 24 Athletics FINALS 100m 1 M. Jegathesan (M) 10.5. 2 C. Kunalan 10.5; 3 H. lijima (J; 10.5; 4 J. P. Oroh (In; 10.6; 5 T. Krishnan iMi 10.7; 6 Su Wen Ho IT) 10.7. M. Kumagai tJ> 10.8; 8 Ku Ving Shan (T) 10.8. 400 m hurdles— l K.1,139 words
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Advertisement193 1966-12-12 24 AMPEX I SOLID-STATE STEREO RECORDER AMPEX FUR AUDIO PERFECTION max reliability THE 4MPEX 800 SERIES STEIEO AMPEX Audio and Video TAPE RECORDER PLAYER Recorders are used in broad- cast and TV studios in J^^^^^^^^^^^fc^ Malaysia, Singapore and other S.E. Asian countries. M J&^^s >^lk. "ii rm Full Warranty on all193 words
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Advertisement298 1966-12-12 24 NORZANUAR r,, Ahmud *n4 <"h* Haixfah a daughter on lOtfc Dwfmh'r at Kr.^i- Hoapital. Thanks < to Doctor and Wai COLLEGE AND HOSTEL FOR PRIVATE CANDIDATES FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME CLASSES CAMBRIDGE COLLEGE HOCK YEE HIN BUILDING 5, JALAN AH FOOK JOHORE BAHRU. TEL: 3958. Principal: K.A. AUGUSTINE, 8.A.; B.L. (Formerly298 words
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