The Straits Times, 14 December 1966
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Title Section25 1966-12-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times The Nutiniiiil Newspaper Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211425 words
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Article, Illustration194 1966-12-14 1 COUNCIL NEGRI MAKES THOSE ACTS LEGAL INCHING, Tues. Sarawak's Council Negri passed the Council Negri Members Validation of Acts Bill today, with all the Alliance members voting in favour. The Bill validates acts by Penghulu Tawi SI i and his Cabinet during the period earlier this year when he was194 words
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Article, Illustration1292 1966-12-14 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD Speaker rules on bills being contested in court, then GOVERNOR OPENS BUDGET SESSION PAGE 13, From KUCHING, Tuesday SARAWAK ASSEMBLY ALL four members of the Sarawak National Party walked out of the Council Negri budget session meeting here today. They did so after the Speaker, Dato1,292 words
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Article, Illustration251 1966-12-14 1 Beauty Queen Rita stripped of title KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday BEAUTY Queen Rita (ionics, 22, elected Miss International Selangor last Saturday was retailed home from Penang today and stripped of her title. A spokesman of the Jaycees who organised the contest here, s;ii<l Miss (ionics had infringed an "important" contest regulation.251 words
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171 1966-12-14 1 MALAYSIA WINS FIRST-EVER FIELD 'GOLD' BANGKOK, Tuesday. J^ASHATAR Singh today took Malaysia's first-ever Asian Games gold medal lor a field event when he comfortably won the javelin. I The 26-year-old Police Inspector thus gave his country Its fourth gold medal of the Bangkok Games all won for athletics. Nashatar. whoReuter - 171 words
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Article74 1966-12-14 1 ATHENS. Tues. Ex-King Saud of Saudi Arabia C 4. is to leave Greece within a week to take up residence in exile in the United Arab Republic, a r.pofcesman for the former ruW «nl.l here today. The spokesman confirm 1 report in the autlinrit.it74 words
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Article39 1966-12-14 1 TOKYO. Tues. Construction Ministry officials who play golf with builders or accept New Year presents from the trade will be liable to dismissal. The order was issued by the new Minister. Mr. Ellchi Nishlmura.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article23 1966-12-14 1 GYDNEY, Tucs. Seven veteran Qantas 707 pilots, now on strike, derided to become taxi-drivers and four failed the read tests.23 words
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Article81 1966-12-14 1 GENEVA, Tues— Scientists here are investigating the possibility that fv« epidemics which Mv»ep through the world, .sometimes kill- ing millions of people, are caused by animals. This was reported today after the meeting of an expert commit- tee on zozone.ses. or diseases transmitted to man81 words
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Article, Illustration337 1966-12-14 1 30 years for killer Roberts ONDON, Tucs. A court here today sentenced Harry Roberts and two other men to life imprisonment for the murder of three London policemen last August. The judge recommended that the three men should not bo released lor 3D years. Roberts. 30, who fought communist terrorist!Reuter - 337 words
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Article34 1966-12-14 1 WILSON LONDON, Tue\fi ii .hi Imbaanukw i>r Card \\i-t pud ftpeciai \i-it It. Prime Ministfi Harold v llson today I d dertttoud In* had from South \frir.ui Primi Minister Vorslcr -I I'l34 words
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Advertisement51 1966-12-14 1 CV-'t\ competitive/^W' Ivrsrr <Z^y ...WHEN YOU SAVE WITH THE HONGKONG BANK MERCANTILE BANK LTD. (members of The Hongkong Bank Group) Your savings arc protected by strength and experience that have been built up over more than ONU HUNDRED YEARS. You can be sure of FRIENDLY SERVICE too Group Assets exceed51 words
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Article, Illustration490 1966-12-14 2 Red Flag admits widespread violence PEKING. Tuesday A CALL TO CADRES NOT TO USE FORCE BELGRADE. Tues. Eifhteen people MH killed and 240 ■erlnusly Injured In a battle a week ago between China's Red Guard* and worker* l« Chun?kinr. the Yugoslav new* agency Tanjug reportedUPI - 490 words
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167 1966-12-14 2 DIO DX JANEIRO, Tues Thr Chinese Foreicn Minister. Marshal hen Yi. was quoted in an interview published here today as saying that China was ready to tmht off a combined threat from the Inited States and the Soviet I'nion. "W'r areReuter - 167 words
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180 1966-12-14 2 JAKARTA, Tuesday. A DEPUTY Cabinet Minister today called for the trial of President Soekarno by a special military court for complicity in last year's abortive Communist coup. Deputy Education Minister Mashuri, addressing a student gathering, said: "Thr fact that the President did not orderReuter - 180 words
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Article33 1966-12-14 2 NEW YORK. Tues— The General Assembly yesterday recommended that the Security Council make it obligatory for all state; to break diplomatic relations with Portugal and Impose an economic boycott against Lisbon.33 words
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222 1966-12-14 2 Religious suicide threats worry Indira NEW DELHI. Tues. Suicide threats by two popular religious leaders are causing the Indian Government increasing concern In ORISSA state. Hindu leader Shanksracharva of Purl entered the 23rd day of his protest la.st with 'he announcement that he would give up drinking a.-, well asReuter - 222 words
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Advertisement64 1966-12-14 2 HOUBIGANT PARIS- PERFUMES QUELQUES FLEURS CHAN TILLY t^ ii E CALLUS j MAOC IN -GERMANY A^ .SHOES STYLE and COMFORT AVMUM AT IIAOMa MfT. tTO«ES BAD BREATH KILLS FRIENDSHIP Don't r o« •'a v^ B.d b-eath can De to fnjiy b« c« foori. f r th» ct-te. oont risk loing64 words
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Miscellaneous34 1966-12-14 2 TUB &AM&OU9 -*<hgA>^-— /I'M TIRED O? TW6^\ V^T *\DBBOAtt RJRNITU« ARSAN4COJ s < V LIKK TUX*j- V ***>4tf*fy MO. MO. i CM* /MAMA— )|f .(NOW W*tt SUAuT "jy r\ON MV OWM/ I^JMI put IT" fj^34 words
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Article, Illustration350 1966-12-14 3 BRITISH PLAN GETS MORE SUPPORT AT U.N. NEW YORK. Tuesday T<HE United States and Japan supported Britain's call for mandatory sanctions against Rhodesia yesterday as the United Nations Security Council continued its slow-paced debate on the issue. After meeting for less than an hour, the350 words
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Article, Illustration111 1966-12-14 3 T OS ANGELES, Tues. Actress Sophia Loren, 32, is expecting a child next May, it was reported last week. Mr. David Wolper, president of Wolper Productions, said that because of her condition Miss Loren had postponed filming In Rome a television special in whichAP - 111 words
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Article52 1966-12-14 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. A B-58 Air Force bomber with a crew of three aboard crashed last night in a field near Stanford. Kentucky, the Defence Department here announced. One body was recovered but the fat* of the other two crew was not immediately known, a spokesmanReuter - 52 words
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Article17 1966-12-14 3 SYDNEY, Tues New Sorth Wales Egg Marketing Board vehicles are being fitted with 800 number plates.17 words
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278 1966-12-14 3 UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday. jyjEMBER states yesterday approved by a wide margin a resolution proposing mandatory economic sanctions against South Africa as the only peaceful means of ending its apartheid policies. The successful resolution further demanded that Britain, the United States, France and other278 words
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Article33 1966-12-14 3 NEW DELHI. Tues. The United Arab Republic. Yugoslavia via and India opened a three-day economic conference yesterday with delegates hoping it would lead to increased trade co-opera-tion among all developing nations.—A.P.AP - 33 words
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136 1966-12-14 3 DEIRUT, Tues— A riant Western oil consortium yesterday defied Syrian Government orders and shut off oil flowing through its pipeline from Iraq to the Mediterranean. A spokesman for the British -American-French Dutch-Iraq Petrrleum Company said there had been no choice but to shut136 words
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261 1966-12-14 3 Pound and 'newpenny' in Britain from 1971 I ONDON. Tues.—Bri- tons will spend pounds and "newpennies" when the country switches to decimal currency in 1971, the Government announced yesterday. Out will go centuries-old coins like half-crowns, florins and sixpences, and in will come 50. 10, five, two and one newpennyReuter - 261 words
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Article26 1966-12-14 3 NEW DELHI. Tues. The Indian Press Council. which aims to preserve Press freedom and raise newspaper standards, met for the first time here today.26 words
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Advertisement374 1966-12-14 3 Some sound advice concerning stereo tape recorders Model MR-929 Maximum output 8W Detachable free-edg* speakers •Weight: 28.6 lbs (13kg) Recording time 4 hrs. monaural, 2 hrs. stereo If you are looking for a fine stereophonic tape recorder, what poinu should yom keep in mind? First, you should consider a full374 words
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Advertisement260 1966-12-14 3 Kb 9 PRINT FOrV-t>-SECURITY r^| A definite life insurance Dlan is very important to you to build np your family* FUTURE BECURTTY You can get chls Dlan from the Malaysian Cooperative insure nc. Bociet- Ltd The MCIB SDenaJ Assurance Plans ar* available to you You need a soune well planned260 words
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Advertisement946 1966-12-14 4 Derore you buy a watch, consider now the Rolex crown w^ naliDiarks the difference between the commonplace It takes 162 separate precision operations clllLl to make an Oyster case. The 'Twinlock' winding f Rolex make but v«y .mall percentage of the 50 million watche, J A* 1^ d~^'&% made m946 words
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Article, Illustration234 1966-12-14 5 Court clears former district officer L'UALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues. A former district officer of Sabak Bernam, Mohamed Hassan bin Mohamed Hashim, was today acquitted by the Sessions Court here on a charge under the Anti-Corrup-tion Ordinance. He was alleged to have used a document which contained a false statement with234 words
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Article52 1966-12-14 5 KUAI.A LL'MPUR. lues. Mohamed Said Butt former partner of Moshal.s CanKtji .tt J^lan Tuan. feu Abdul Rahman here, whs yesterday fined $350 in the mae^tratr's court for foiling to furnish a tax return together with certified copies of accounts in support of the income of Moghals for this52 words
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Article109 1966-12-14 5 SINGAPORE. Tucs. A Malaysian. Dr. N. Paramananda L)a>, has passed his F.R.C.S. (Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons) examination in London after scoring a record number of medals during his brilliant academic career earlier at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Dr. Das. an109 words
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Article42 1966-12-14 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. An Inrtonmtin Juna Daulcy. 25. was jailed today for six months for havmsj 66-ib. ut Indian hemp in a umipan at sea off Tanjong Katunit yesterday morning. Ho pleaded guilty before the ninth magistrate. Mr. Tan Hoav D.un.42 words
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110 1966-12-14 5 4-DAY BALLET SEASON OPENS TOMORROW KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. "^The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, will attend Saturday's performance by the Singapore Ballet Academy at the Malayan Teachers' Trainin;; College in Pantal Valley. The academy, which opens a four-day season here on Thursday, will present four ballets, including one110 words
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Article, Illustration307 1966-12-14 5 RUDY BELTRAN - 'Underground' hunt for thugs RUDY BELTRAN DETECTIVES GET PICTURES By I KUALA LUMPUR, Tu«s. CELANGOR police are relying on their "underground sources" to track down the armed robbers who have escaped with a total of $109,209 in the last 13 days. This is because they have not made any head-way307 words
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295 1966-12-14 5 Dan and Ellen have wedding wish granted IT U A L A LUMPUR. Tues. Newlyweds Dan and Ellen Regan, both teachers, today had their wedding wish granted when they arrived in Malaysia to begin their two-year term as U.S. Peace Corps volunteers. For Dan, 20, and Ellen, 21. the youngest295 words
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109 1966-12-14 5 Customs to buy three more patrol boats SINGAPORE, Tues. The Customs Department is to buy three more patrol boats next year as part of its $2.6 million expansion programme to fight smuggling. The programme whs first announced by the Minister for Finance. Mr. Lim Kim San. in his Budget statement109 words
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222 1966-12-14 5 Court toid of 'follow the flock' attitude to union KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A labourer said here today that he preferred to wait for his fellow workers to join a trade union and "follow the flock of sheep" before demanding employment benefits. The labourer. Chia Kirn Leong. told the Industrial Arbitration222 words
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Article27 1966-12-14 5 PENANG, Tues— Thieves stole a television set. a transistor radio and a record player from the Scotland Road home of an engineer. R. G. Bailey27 words
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Advertisement149 1966-12-14 5 a joy to give, j^i JSp* apleasure to receive |Mfcy/B "Teddy" shoes with comfortable S?\ fl fitting to ensure growth of A2J*s»^v /J healthy feet. Available in blue/ I 'f^jfc?^^' S I J white, pink/white combination I,'jf |ff"^^/''. or oil white leather. i M/ m Design 51 m fl "a^l^^^^k149 words
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Advertisement267 1966-12-14 5 give him \A. Decton xfVX Per ma- xVa-v/^ Iron jW 65% Dacron* polyester, S M \y 35% Cotton y M The shirt that's BT"^— >V born ironed J j y^L and stays ironed I Xv^^^U The perfect gift for him tnd a thoughtful present to yourself. He'll like the soft,267 words
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Article, Illustration48 1966-12-14 6 Newspaper donates $200,000 SINGAPORE. Tues. The management of Nanyang Siang Pau. a Chinese language newspaper here, today donated 5200.000 to the Medical Progress Fund. Picture shows the Chief Kditor. .Mr. Sze (husian (left). presenting a cheque for that amount to the chairman of the fund. Dato Runme Shaw.48 words
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Article757 1966-12-14 6 Resettlement: Cheats earning big profits sub-letting their lots SINGAPORE. Tues fllK Minister for Law and National Development, MR. B.W. BARKER, yes terday stressed in Parliament thai only bona fide farmers who depended solely on their farms lor their liveli li o O d would757 words
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Article, Illustration389 1966-12-14 6 GABRIEL LEE - GABRIEL LEE By SINGAPORE. Tuas. THE visiting British Minister of Delence for the Army, Mr. G.W. Reynolds took time out today to see for himself how the British soldier in Singapore works and lives. He bfgan the second day of his389 words
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Advertisement97 1966-12-14 6 W-WHT FIRE TENDER Td*** HI- WAY MILK LOUR Y I Lots of pintQi with their colourful tops gives this lorry a special appeal. Length 1 3in. Height s% in. I #1 a^itf^L^E ■•NAT MICK 10WI Y A colourful load of wooden bricks to build all the shapes a child can97 words
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Advertisement376 1966-12-14 6 GRAND CHARITY PREMIERE THURS., 22nd DEC. 1966 IN AID OF THE CHRISTMAS FAIR gj (CHILDREN'S CHARITIES) 1966 ADMISSION $1.00, si.oo. $3.00 (Normal Prices) **********4444 A SUSPENSE STORY OF SPIES COUNTERSPIES AND MURDER PACKED WITH GADGETS UNLIMITED lv Cunnors Dorntny Prnvme Raf Vallone Terry ihorr.as fy^^ A Dmo De liurentiis Productian376 words
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Advertisement572 1966-12-14 6 -ftaiiAw ORGANISATION. no. iho-m, I 1-1 4S-4-* 30-t JO BJ eon Mortm. Aloin Qclon, Joey Bishop. Rosemary Forsyth "TEXAS ACROSS the RIVE* in Tt^HNICOLOR (UI-iB) bj a NEXT CHA- Long jettnes Mii% k.B "KISS 1 KISS' KILL 1 KILL- IH.IM •M*M,i'"T r IIID UthDAY II om. 3304 7 «J pmß572 words
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Article207 1966-12-14 7 Koran team returns in triumph [(UALA LUMPUR. 1V Tues.— Malaysia's international and national Koran reading champions returned home today after havinp made a tremendous impact on the countries they visited. The leader of the fivemember delegation. Inche Ahmad Nordin bin H;ri Muhamed Zain. said this was because they never heard207 words
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Article62 1966-12-14 7 IPOH. Tues. A South-East a.s.;ui t.t.slnon parade will nigh'.ißlu the "Rovers Nile" dance, organised by the senior Rover Scout crew "C" of Ipoli at the St. John Ambulance hall here on Chii>tmas Eve. under the patronage of the Raja di-Hilir of Perak. Models will parade in62 words
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Article68 1966-12-14 7 SINGAPORE, lues. Lee Hoclc Lam- 23 vliu ma arrested at Kirn Keat Road with a loaded Browning automatic tucked in his waist- was today jailed tor three years by a District Court. Deputy Supt. A. D. Jacobs, prosecuting, told the judge. Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chv.ee. that68 words
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Article47 1966-12-14 7 SINGAPORE. Tu.cs —The Singa- I pore Posial Services wili. from Jan. 1 next year, resume control over a number of sections vvnich came under M.il.i.vmhii Federal jurisdiction when the island was dhh of the lederattoq The sections cover financemoney orders and international null I47 words
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Article, Illustration307 1966-12-14 7 Safety belts: 6-month grace period MINISTRY DEFERS IT TO NEXT JULY KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. who dislike the idea of strapping themselves down with a safety belt have now six more months to get used to it. Previously all new cars registered on and after Jan. 1 were to be fitted307 words
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Article66 1966-12-14 7 SINGAPORE. Tue*. A uni driver. Neo Siong Chua. 28. one of seven men accused of raping a 17-year old givl in King George I V Park one afternoon in May ihis year, was today commuted j (or trial at the High Court. Six others have66 words
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Article35 1966-12-14 7 SINGAPORE. Tues The Per- I manent Secretary to the Minis! vy of Interior and Defence. Mr. George I Bogaan, tle\< to London tonight on what he described as a "routine i ministry business."35 words
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Article94 1966-12-14 7 Ghosts in court, he says UUN(. KONG. Tues. A man on trial today in a district court claimed that ghosts in the courtroom were biting him. Chung Kwong. 36. is accused of robbing a tourist last October. After he had told the District Judge. Mr. J. T. Williams, that thereUPI - 94 words
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175 1966-12-14 7 Emergency cases only after puasa hours UUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Emergency cases only will be attended to at the General Hospital here after 1.30 p.m. on weekdays and 1 p.m. on Saturdays during the fasting month which began today. Patients, suffering from minor ailments or those needing dally treatment, will have175 words
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Article53 1966-12-14 7 TAN AH RATA- Tups F.fty former pupils of the Trngicu Ahm.id Secondary School attended a meeting hrre yesterday to form an association of old pupils. A pro-tern committee was named with Mr Woo Yule Nam ■»s chairman. Miss Mjrjraret Hiew as secretary and Mr. Yang Liang53 words
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Article35 1966-12-14 7 SINGAPORE. lues Applications for school taxi licences have "increased tremendously" since the RreiMrar of Vehicles Oflifp n urrk a?o relaxed thf five-year "age limit" of cars to be licensed as school taxis35 words
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418 1966-12-14 7 Blood test challenge wife wins divorce cross petition SINGAPORE, Tues.— A man disputing the paternity of a girl born to his wife two years ago today challenged her in the High Court to agree to a blood test on the child "to settle once and for all the child's parentage."418 words
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Article38 1966-12-14 7 KOTA BHARU Tue.v. Thf governor of Rotary Club District 330. Dr. B. Tamthai. returned today to Bangkok after a one-day visit here. Dr. Tamthai. who was accompanied by his wife, met local Rota nans38 words
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Article40 1966-12-14 7 The uses of history PETALING JAVA. Tues. Profe.v-or Wang Guiir-Wu. Dean of the Department of History. University of Malaya, will deliver an inaugural lecture on "The Uses of History" at the Arts Pacultv. lecture Theatre A. at 8 p.m. tomorrow.40 words
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169 1966-12-14 7 PORT DICKSON. Tv««. HELEGATES attending the 72nd annual conference of the Methodist Church here have voted for an autonomous Methodist Church in Malaysia and Singapore The conference ha.s also elected a committee of thr.^e ministers ar. three laymen to study the implications169 words
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Advertisement375 1966-12-14 7 I tJ wrl II No conventional watch can ever achieve tha guaranteed accuracy (guaranteed not to gain or lose more than one minute a month) of tht afl| Bulova Accutron time-piece. It took a miracl* "^S^a^?; of electronics to make the Bulova Accutron /^fflCp^^^V possible. An electronic circuit driving a375 words
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Article, Illustration453 1966-12-14 8 We need technicians for new industries STORE AS POTENTIAL RUBBER CENTRE SINGAPORE. Tues J^ BRITISH rubber expert who Ikis been quietly working for Hie pasl year on the establishment of a rubber and plastics division ;il Ihc Singapore Polytechnic, today spoke of the great potential of the Republic becoming ;i453 words
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Article29 1966-12-14 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. Swami Vlmlananda will give a talk on •■Animallty and Humanttv" at the Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society at Caimhill Road on Thurs- day at 630 p.m.29 words
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185 1966-12-14 8 Blood plea: 'Help to fill the low stocks' SINGAPORE. lues. The Sinsapore blood bank today appealed to the public "to spare some of their time from work and Christmas shopping" to help replenish its "dangerously low stocks." A spokesman at the transfusion centre at (.rncral Hospital today said: "For the185 words
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Article146 1966-12-14 8 SINGAPORE. Tue s The Secretary of the Singapore Turf Club. Mr D. R. H. Brown today clarified a Straits Times rrport yesterday, quoting; him as stating that thi- first Singapore Sweep had reaped a profit of 111 million. Mr. Krown said that while 52.."> million worth of146 words
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Article, Illustration270 1966-12-14 8 Still not too late to keep common currency: Ahmad SINGAPORE. Tu< The Singapore Umno chairman. Inche Ahmad Haji TafT. today clarified a statement he made here yesterday on common currency. He said that he was commenting on a statement made earlier by Mr. C. V. Devan N'air. secretarygeneral of the270 words
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Advertisement202 1966-12-14 8 g How to make Christmas delicious! r ss<£& £g> Order a Yule Log CakeNßiP from Sunshine Bakeries, and delight the children with fancy s-\ Father Christmas Cakes and lots of little Fruit Mince Pies P?§^fip Rich Fruit Christmas Cakes too. Our Christmas Puddings N^Vr\ come in 1 lb. and 2202 words
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Article, Illustration1509 1966-12-14 9 Joe Haggerty - Joe Haggerty by where the car is king Los Angeles, the fastest growing city in the U.S., has a car population growing faster than its human population, two kinds of c?r killings, a science strip with 130 miles of aerospace institutions, a fetish about death, and1,509 words
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Article272 1966-12-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Sato offers new terms for settlement TENGKU Abdul Rahman is now studying a new proposal on the blood debt issue from the Japanese Premier, Mr. Sato. It is believed to be in reply to a personal letter from the Tengku to Mr.272 words
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Article129 1966-12-14 10 Nestle 's pledge to help S'pore SINGAPORE, Tues. Nestles Products (Malaya) Ltd. is now studying ways and means to contribute to the economic development of Singapore. This was announced by the company's general manager, Mr. 8. Senn, at a champagne cocktail reception held at the Hollandsche Club last night. The129 words
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Article23 1966-12-14 10 PENANO. Tues. Tne Kuala Besar light beacon at the approaches to Sungel Kelantan on the East Coast, haa been extinguished temporarily23 words
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Article70 1966-12-14 10 DENAMu luts. The State tafaUßta Keliki<iu> \lVairs Department ha*, called >n Muslim food shops to cooperate with the department by not selling food to Muslim customers during puasa hours. They were also warned that they could be fined up to 525 for abetting Muslims to70 words
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Article59 1966-12-14 10 SEREMBAN. Tues. A bag. believed to contain clothing, was inadvertently removed from the Kuala Lumpur-Seremban day mail train yesterday by a porter who was assisting four assistant agriculture trainees returning from a course in Kuala Lumpur The owner may collect the bag from the chief59 words
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Article25 1966-12-14 10 SUNGEI PATANI Tues— AMt. Supt A E. J Koelmeyer hns been transferred from Kuala Lumpur to Alor Star as Staff Officer, Border Police.25 words
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Article43 1966-12-14 10 PENANO. rues Tan Thean Leong. 30, who cheated radio company of a 1240 radio act was today jailed for six months by the Sessions Court. The court was told that after making a down payment of $40. Tan disappeared.43 words
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Article25 1966-12-14 10 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues— Mr C Samuel, assistant veterinary officer. Baling. Is leaving Government service to join the Agricultural College. Serdang. v a lecturer.25 words
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Article, Illustration172 1966-12-14 10 'Break your silence' plea to envoy KUALA LUMPI'R. ToesFive banished Ngee Ann College students today appealed to the Singapore High Commissioner, Mr. Lien Ying Chow a founder and former chairman of the hoard of the college -to take a "persona) interest" in their cases. It was regrettable, they aaid. that172 words
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Article80 1966-12-14 10 Promotion for telecoms chief PENANO, Tues. The Controller of Telecommunications, Northern Region. Mr. V. A. Thomas, 53. has been promoted Director of Telecommunications In Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Thomas, who has served the department for 31 years, is generally cr. dited with having eliminated the waiting list for telephone* in Penang.80 words
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170 1966-12-14 10 My years of hunger by Mochtar Lubis DENANG. Tues. In--1 donesian journalist and Magsaysay Award winner Mochtar Lubis last night recalled the years of hunger spent in prison under the former Jakarta regime. "During my present tour of Malaysia, I have been entertained so lavishly that I cannot help remembering170 words
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237 1966-12-14 10 Queen E honours the gallant Gurkhas T ONDON, Tues. Gurkhas figured prominently in 90 awards by Queen Elizabeth for gallant and distinguished service in East Malaysia, announced last night. The awards cover th» period Dec. 24. 1965. to June 28 The DlstinmiUhed Service Order was awarded to Captain (temporary Major>AP; UPI - 237 words
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Advertisement265 1966-12-14 10 HP^^s^ Hr —^^^^^^^^^Bß \^tP I lira r^SliSrW T Thirsty Hong Kong gets its water from many sources. Some it draws from a series J fj jit "VySw ■■j.-M of reservoirs across the northern border in the Peoples Republic of China, piped >>|^M HH l&^nv V 1 Ja\ y *>** south265 words
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Miscellaneous31 1966-12-14 10 R-ft* mmmmft tly Hmiph HmiwmmmUi YIP- MP G i 5 f C£OPSi^ I Afl /^A/7/b II fl DIDN'T GET A CHANCE To\ i 8 =^=^Twf£P KiytyW^ I B6ADNOUR NOTE! DOVOU] Jjf31 words
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Article, Illustration362 1966-12-14 11 JESSIE LEEMBRUGGEN - JESSIE LEEMBRUGGEN 'I THINK SIGHT IS IMMATERIAL' By Penang, Tuesday J QXFORD-EDUCATED Helen Starns, a 23--year-old blind Voluntary Service Organisation teacher, today appealed to the Education Ministry and parents to give blind Penang teacher Peter Chin a chance to fulfil his ambition to362 words
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Article53 1966-12-14 11 KOTA BHARU. Tues. Two Thai girls will talk on Thailand and its culture at the weekly i luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club here <m Monday. They are Miss Ua-aree Traldei and Muss Va.«na Boratanchait. sent here by the Rotary Club of Lampang. North Thailand, on53 words
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Article43 1966-12-14 11 PENANG. Tues —Burglars broke into the storeroom of Federal Auto. In Anson Road, yesterday and escaped with $2,250 worth of radiator grilles and far emblems. The thieves seined entry after climbing over the main gate and forcing open the padlock-43 words
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Article29 1966-12-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Kuala Lumpur Methodist Afternoon School Old Boys' Association will hold its annual sr«-toeether at the association's premises at Jwlan I \eml or Dec. 30.29 words
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130 1966-12-14 11 KUALA KANGSAR. 1V Tues.— A $450 merbok beat 51 other birds in a countrywide singing contest here yesterday. The bird, making its debut in a competition, won for Mr. Tham Kwai Chin, a contractor, the silver cup donated by Mr Toh Wee. a130 words
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Article131 1966-12-14 11 A better water supply call CEREMBAN. Tues.— Three Alliance members today spoke of the need for better water supplies in Negri Sembilan during the State Assembly's debate on the 1967 water supply estimates. Inche Zainai Abidin bin Mohammed Lati <Lenggeng i called on the Government to provide p.ped water as131 words
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272 1966-12-14 11 I^UALA LUMPUR. Tues. A senior expert is now in the country to help the Government set up a National Institute for Scientific and Industrial Research He is Dr. Paul C Tmwrl. who win serve here under the United Nations Tech nical272 words
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Article52 1966-12-14 11 Loan: Good response' KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Initial response to the $60 million Government public loan was very encouraging. a Treasury spokesman said today. "We expect it to be oversubscribed, as with the two previous loans floated by the Government this year." he added. The loan, issued yesterday, will close on52 words
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Article34 1966-12-14 11 TAIPING. Tues— Hor S«>ow Hua 28. a businessman. \»;is tinori f 10.000. or two years' jail, by the Sessions Cou t here yestptday. for attempting to smuggle 3 280 "yards of cloth34 words
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169 1966-12-14 11 Another piracy in Malacca Straits y\ I \R. Tues. Three armed pirates holding four Malaysian fishermen for a >.'.oon ransom at an Indonesian island off Sumatra, grew impatient after a IS-hMI wait and took their nets and belongings, worth 52.500. The pirates intercepted them in international waters off Batu Pahat169 words
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Advertisement137 1966-12-14 11 ATTENTION HANDYMAN. HOBBYIST, HOMEOWNER, HOUSEWIFE aaa7"asl affl burns rot HOURS ON BJTANE GAS ADJUSTS V FROM PINPOINT only T blowtorch FLAME SUM (Si* aftre) LIGHTWEIGHT SI4JI bcompact Co.p!«. a EASIEST imSwSW to handle NaUajMhi Tartarian Staada likt a bfratorr Wraar UrtaiaaakaltUla T *"7JLJEJ tIl fc <-.ER 100 HOUSEHOLD AND HOBBY137 words
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Advertisement472 1966-12-14 11 TOKUHON r^ DASH I LIQUID MEDICATED SPRAY HWLH A New Medicine 7^. special features (D It fa partiralarlr applicable to the »i>«rifie parH of the MOSt Effective for bodr »t"r* TOKI HON MnlK'al ria.ter. do not stick eaaily. aurh aa the joint* of the Ire;*, arms, fincrra and for arraa472 words
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Article119 1966-12-14 12 N H.,,H, tli I Minimum) THANKS TO THE Sacred Heart tar favours Knint,-,| LT COL. Mok Wai Kin and family thank all friends and relatlvea for their condolences. wreaths. acrolls. telegrama and aaalitame received during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY of the late Mr Cheah F«e Keal th.mk all119 words
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Obituary29 1966-12-14 12 m h r r f. fis (Mlmtmmm) IN LOVING MEMORY of Madam Oian Sau Yoong departed 14.12.52. Gone but rot forgotten. Inserted by Rok Bin and children.29 words
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Article250 1966-12-14 12 M H r./< gll i Minimum I PIMM'S NO. 1 CUP: (iln Raae It a simple to make the Moat Heavenly Prink on Karth with Tonic Water and lIS Available at all Bara. WEMBLEY TIBS give a man the feeling of being »ell dre*ard anytime anywhere (Jive him aeveral250 words
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Article611 1966-12-14 12 A formidable tally of armed robberies in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and major West Malaysian towns in the last six weeks suggests that I temporarily the gangsters are well on top of the law. In the most sensational of these robberies two Singapore gunmen seized a $176,000611 words
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Article375 1966-12-14 12 Malaysia's drive for industrial development is well into its first phase. This consists of encouraging existing industries to expand, and offering incentives to private enterprise to venture into the more obviously promising new fields. The main promotional instruments in this phase have been the Tariff Advisory Board,375 words
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Article208 1966-12-14 12 Malaysian manufacturers not so long ago tended to leave their marketing to chance, which had a lot to do with the subdued scale of many of their operations. They operated only in the gaps left by the more aggressive distributors of imported goods and were reluctant to invest208 words
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1358 1966-12-14 12 A truce that can lead to PEACE in Vietnam Victor Zorza noted Communist-affairs analyst, who saw the Moscow-Peking rift as far back as 1959, now argues a case for a change in U.S. policy to adjust to a situation of a growing split between the Chinese and Vietnam Communists. A1,358 words
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Letter356 1966-12-14 12 WE OFTEN read of pay TT roll robberies either at the banks or at the offices when cash Is carried by the cashiers for salaries. Why do not commercial firms adopt the same system as the Education Ministry. Salaries are paid to the teachers through principals with356 words
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Letter147 1966-12-14 12 I REFER to your report of Dec. 2 on the Alsagoff Perseverance Estate and would draw attention to the followingOn May 12. 1965 the Planning Department advised the solicitors of Perseverance Estate that more than half of the 850 acre Perseverance Estate as zoned in the147 words
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Advertisement570 1966-12-14 12 Straits Times Mala? Mail be handed to. COLD STORAGE SUPERMARKET Orchard Road (Receptionist 0.-ik) COLO STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Read Naval Bate. Authorised Aotnti CITY BOOK STORI LTD Winchester House, Cellyet Quo? THE NEWS FRONT fitipoinck't Supermarket M M ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Rood. Naval Bate MAMIfM STORE. 1419 Upper Chooe.l570 words
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Advertisement90 1966-12-14 12 Fine Electric Instruments Standard Modal. "HMMMNT The ctioice of ltt« k world's laodino Muti1 tiam. $915 00 «M*. "J««II»«tt«T" Incorporating many remorkobl* fandf M <*oturn. A $11*0.00 Mck. M'J^Lm Frnder's newatt oddi- OF2a tion to their lirw. y $124*00 M«k. VI" *O Offers on «ntirely "n«w i^A »ound" to *v«ry90 words
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Advertisement181 1966-12-14 12 MAS imimmQ fj s^sW -^Lrnm jf^J^^^i^ii W-Wm*mmmmmL2l\ IUI Great Quality is O^-TWi/ FINE the Bargain in all O^fF FOODS Study at Home and Pass Every day letters arrive at Wolwy Hall from students in Malay** and countries all over the world. These young men and women rMliw that a good181 words
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Article108 1966-12-14 13 pENANG, Tues. Six dragon boats and an illuminated platform, on which a dragon will dance, will take part in the Festival of Penang water pageant off the Esplanade tomorrow night. The boats, which will be lit up, are sponsored by the Festival Organising Committee, the108 words
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Article19 1966-12-14 13 BUNGEI PATANI Tues— Dr. B. V. Pil'.ay. Medical Officer. OHitral Kedah. has tendered his rstijtnation from Government19 words
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Article, Illustration650 1966-12-14 13 'ONE STEP FURTHER IN OUR ADVANCEMENT' KUCHING, Tuesday Governor; We recognise West Malaysia's aid gARAWAK will hold its first direct general elections to both the Council Negri and the Federal Parliament in August or September next year, the Governor, Tun Abang Haji Openg, announced today. Addressing650 words
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Article, Illustration184 1966-12-14 13 SINGAPORE, lues. The L British pop singer with a most unlikely name, Crispian St. Peters, today explained how he got this stage name. Born Robin Smith In Swanley, Kent, the six-footer said: "Two years ago, when I was going to cut some184 words
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Article50 1966-12-14 13 TAIPINO. lues— Dal. o<n Ibrahim. 47 a kampong worker, was allowed bail by the magistrate's court here yesterday after he pleaded not guilty to raping a widow. Salasiah binte Abdul Samad. at Port Weld on the night Of Dec. 9. Hearing was postponed to Peb50 words
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271 1966-12-14 13 All set for the big beauty contest tonight DENANG. Tue S Beauty queens from the other 12 States of Malaysia have arrived here for the Miss Malaysia Miss International contest to be staged at the Han Chiang High School tomorrow night. Youngest of them is Miss Negri Sembilan. 17--year-old student271 words
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189 1966-12-14 13 U.S. firm buys Malaysian timber interests T'ACOMA, vWaslunß--1 ton). Tues.—Purchase of timber companies in Malaysia and the Philippines, along with transportation and marketing subsidiaries, wai announced yesterday by Weyerhaeuser Co. The company will assume operation of Kennedy Bay Timber Co. In Malaysia and Basitan Lumber Corp. in the Philippines. Mr.UPI - 189 words
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Article56 1966-12-14 13 KAMPAR, rues A labourer Chan Weng Yean. 53. was buried alive in the Y'.ng Lee tin mine at Chendtrian^.'. near her*', yesterday working at the bottom of a 50ft-deep rr.:ne bole. Another labourer, Ng Poh, 27. who was bP.s:de Chan, escaped unhurt. Till late this evening56 words
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Advertisement170 1966-12-14 13 Because you can't bear the heat breathing back at you— get an EATON car air conditioner. Too costly, you think? We be! the figure you have in mind is higher than our price. Don't be misled by the EATON'S elegance. We admit it looks expensive. And its super efficiency places170 words
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Advertisement143 1966-12-14 13 for the largest selection of Toys Hurry! Hurry! Step right this way into our Toy- «j 000/--land and explore the largest and most exciting enlre collection of Toys in Town. There's fun, CHALLENGE surprises, exciting new toys plus all the old Moteh your woteh again* favourites that children of all143 words
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Miscellaneous653 1966-12-14 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S Kuala Lumpur Tamil; 610 Majallah Klta: and Penanc 6 Ipoh and 635 Cartoons: 700 News In Malacca; 3, 10 Johore Bahru; English; 7.10 Asian Games 4 Taipinc Batu Pahat; Report; 735 Los Caballeros: 9 Kluartf. 8.00 News In Mandarin: 810 5.45 P.M. Opening and Pro- The653 words
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Article235 1966-12-14 14 'Clean up' contest for youths KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday ABOUT 20,000 boys and girls, in the spirit of go long royong, will take part in countrywide "clean up and do-it-your-self" competition which will run for two months from Jan. 15 next year. These youngsters are members of 3«0 youth clubs from235 words
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Article61 1966-12-14 14 A spree— on stolen cash IPOH. Tues. K. Haja Mohideen- a 19-year-old waiter who j went on a month-long spree with $370 stolen from his father-in-law, was jailed today for one month, the sentence to take effect from Oct. 27. the day of his arrest Mohideen admitted talcing the money61 words
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156 1966-12-14 14 Detectives arrest man after 2.50 a.m. chase CINGAPORE, Tues. A man was arrested by detectives at Henderson Bridge early yesterday soon after a taxi driver had been robbed of his night's takings. The detectives, from Queenstown station, who were In ambush positions at the bridge about 2.50 a.m., saw a156 words
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Article200 1966-12-14 14 SEREMBAN, Tu«*. T<HE $4 million Sena- wa n g industrial project was today described in the State Assembly here as a "white elephant." The description came from the lone Opposition member. Dr. Chen Man Hin (DAP-Rahang), during the debate on the 1967 State development estimates totalling $5.3200 words
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Article58 1966-12-14 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue.s Two Chiefs of the New Zealand Armed Forces called on thp Secretary for Defence. Tan Sn Abdu; Kadir bin Bhamsuddin. at the Ministry today. They were Lt.-Gen. L.W Thornton. Chief of Defence Staff, and I Atr Vice-Marshal C.A. Turner. j Chief of Air58 words
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Article, Illustration88 1966-12-14 14 Princess Muna in uniform pRINCESS .Mu, i.i of Jordan, who sp-nt three years at the Bourne School in Kuala Lumpur, ruts a smart figure in her uniform of olonel-in-Chief of the Royal Medical Services of the Jordanian Army. The English-born wife of King Hussein was attending the graduation day parade88 words
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Article33 1966-12-14 14 SUNOEI PATANI. Tups.— Rev. Father P. Orandvuillemin, vicsr of St. Anne's Church. Bukn. Mertajam. wID celebrate the 25th anniversary of his ordination as priest, at Bukit Mertajam. on Dec 2033 words
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204 1966-12-14 14 Go-ahead for Brunei's $32 mil. port DRUNEI TOWN, Tues. The Brunei Government has given the green light to go ahead with its $32 million Muara port project. A Government spokesman said the Government ha.s authorised the Muara port consultants. Sir Bruce White. Wolfe Barry and partners, to proceed to the204 words
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Article90 1966-12-14 14 MALACCA. Tues. The Government has appointed a four-man committee to assist the Chief Minister In the administration of the municipality. Three of its members are businessmen, the fourth is Inche Ahmad bin Lab'J. an Umno nominee. The businessmen are Dato Tan Cheng Swee. chairman of90 words
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Article, Illustration214 1966-12-14 14 'TREMENDOUS YEAR' FOR TOURISM IS FORECAST SINCi AFORE, Tuesday. ]^EXT year should be a year of "tremendous activity for the tourist industry in Singapore and Malaysia, in the opinion of Mr. Albert von Hofe, manager of Lufthansa Airlines in Singapore. Malaysia and Brunei. He said the trend to lower air214 words
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Advertisement154 1966-12-14 14 hoower carnival from your dealers I Ww^^^^^^ throughout jisr% I^^^^-^^^^^ a Singapore %m^m\\W W\^. West Malaysia Ss ..^onthel L^^ LIST PRICED A P*^. OF HOOVER^ W Z>* VACUUM^ %M W^ *<^^ CLEANERS^^j WW^ POLISHERS :V.*V. ><^ >< V \\lll* When you buy your Hoover Cleaner or Polisher from your dealer154 words
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Advertisement220 1966-12-14 14 Sansei's experience in stage mechanization assures entertainment spots of the most modern and varied facilities Look to Sansei, world-famous in designing, equipping, and installing stages rat! B^IMH X JmWSfmmmW-M THE LINE OF BUSINESS D Manufacturing and Installing Escalators D Elevators D Stage Mechanism revolving stages plateau elevators sliding stages equipment220 words
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Miscellaneous267 1966-12-14 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS mer In Eastern Europe? (4. 1. t. He deals tn deal ,6. 8, v ng a doe§ 8. Write a label on the top bras* he mean to fast? (3. 2. 5). •6) IS. 12' 2 yard sphere comes In at 10 Bit of hock In267 words
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158 1966-12-14 15 Y'Ol' would never ruess it, but that mod dress worn by beauty queen Sonya Mullen is a PRISON uniform. And 19--year-old Sonya. who holds the Miss Ireland title, didn't have to serve "time" to get it, either. She was asked to model the green-and-whiteMirrorpic - 158 words
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Article28 1966-12-14 15 LONDON. Tups— The 600 lights of London's Trafalgar Square Christmas tipo. will bo switched on by the Mayor of Oslo, Mr. Brymulf Bull, on Dec. 1528 words
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327 1966-12-14 15 Americans step up B-52 raids on Viets SAIGON. Tuesday. |J-S Air Force B-52 bombers have stepped up raids against targets in both North and South Vietnam. The eight-engine jets, protected by fighter planes against a reported build-up of Soviet MiGs in North Vietnam, blasted the Mv Gia mountain pass entrance327 words
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167 1966-12-14 15 VIETCONG KNOCK OUT U.S PLATOON IN AMBUSH Tues. A 51 30-man U.S. infanlry platoon was put out of the war yesterday in a 12--minute batUe that ended only when artillery strikes stopped the Vietrong killing U.S. wounded. The battle took place In Tay Ninh province, on the edge of theReuter - 167 words
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Article58 1966-12-14 15 LONDON. Tues— A Pakistani boy who has been waiting at London airport for four days for permission to enter Britain, nas oeen X-rayed to try to determine l:is age. The boy, Mohammed Khan, claims he Is 15. If he is under 16 he U entitled to enterReuter - 58 words
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Article151 1966-12-14 15 1YI ACAO. Tues. The 1 x Macao Government late last night formally caved in under Red Chinese pressures and accepted a list of strong demands presented by leftists during the worst political crisis here in years. Formal acceptance of the tough demands came in a151 words
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Advertisement131 1966-12-14 15 4 m *m I y. 3 A Sa^ t %ib^feoJJ^H \^r .JpPyTByBBH:' BEAUTY QUEEN SONYA It's gr««t Protect your eyes ZEISS umbral sunglasses (made in German/) Exciting. Bold. Distinctively de- f\ piyned forthe masculine look. Have fun in the sun. But stay cool. Real cool with world famous ZEISSUm- Jj^131 words
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Advertisement174 1966-12-14 15 Come see the fabulous array. Sparkling wines, Y^£ and exotic cakes. Christmas candies and turkeys #^8$) so plump. Juicy Hams and fruit and nuts. Toys im' |J^ 'for the children and gifts for every age. We do ds^A the giftwrapping, if you like and arrange for .X fife SPIRITS pLUM174 words
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261 1966-12-14 16 Gifts for staff on Nestle's 100 th birthday NESTLES Products (M) Ltd. presented gifts to the Ipoh sales division staff at a dinner held on Dec. 3 to celebrate its centenary. The general manager In Malaysia and Singapore, Mr. S. Senn. gave those who had worked for less than two261 words
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Article84 1966-12-14 16 The Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. Is further widening its operation network by establishing a new branch office in Jesselton on Saturday. This is the bank's second branch office to be set up during the year, and will bring its total number of branches to 42. Twenty-five of84 words
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Article, Illustration381 1966-12-14 16 CHAN BONG SOO - South Korean mission coming for trade talks CHAN BONG SOO By COITH KOREA is to send a government trade mission to Singapore in March next year to discuss ways and means of boosting trade between the two countries. "The talks will be held at a ministerial level," said Mr. Won381 words
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Article177 1966-12-14 16 rrxHE Singapore Medical A Progress Fund Board recently received a $10,000 Olympus gastro-camera for Its research and treatment of cancer. The camera, a (rift from Olympus Optical Co. Tokyo and Haßempver Trading Co. iMi Ltd.. Tokyo, will be used for mass screening or patients177 words
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Article, Illustration100 1966-12-14 16 "V f K LEE CHEE LEONG ITX (above), to the chemical engineer of International Hongkong Ltd., the firm that recently put on display the vro- lac Research Vehicle Four, a car that use* plasUc for it* bodywork. The display was arranged to promote local interest in100 words
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Article52 1966-12-14 16 Mr Wong Kiat Fun. proprietor of Klat Kee Restaurant in Kuala Lumpur, recently received a new I Datsun Bluebird car from Mr. Katsuo Shimizu. the general manager of Aiinomoto 'Mi Ltd. Mr Wong is the first prize winner in the rece.it "Win a Car" contest organised52 words
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Article, Illustration277 1966-12-14 16 MR. R.L.T. BICKERS, who manages the export interests of 'he Progress Floor Treatments division of Reckitt and Colman (Overseas) Ltd. in Britain recently visited Singapore and West Malaysia on an observation tour to investigate the possibility of local manufacture of his company's floor maintenance277 words
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Article, Illustration169 1966-12-14 16 HHHE Public Bank Borhad X has appointed two new directors. Dato Yeap Hock Hoe (above) of Penang and Mr. Ng Tian Meng of Kuala Lumpur are now additional directors, and the bank Is confident that both will be instrumental in the rapid development of169 words
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Article69 1966-12-14 16 The Board of Veneer Fmdueta Ltd. has announced thai two new directors were appointed on Nov. 14. The new directors are Mr. S. N. Heard-White. who is a srnior partner of Frasrr ;tnri C share and exchange broki Mr. J.W. Clements, who is a director of William Jacks69 words
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Advertisement387 1966-12-14 16 World renowned: BOSCH Ignition I With a history reaching as far back as that of the automobile itself. That is why the team works with absolute reliability, harmony, and mastery. Its members stay in line, each contributes an essential function to the whole: the BOSCH battery, the BOSCH generator, the387 words
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Advertisement279 1966-12-14 16 llnili-llli save BHEBEaf |ME ACCURACY! C^SI B J IMm *>v^ jaHBH mm, < L^W *w i r^^ wArn \A»->wM Mm jmmW ■X' m w%t^. d k Am «i Wt my jjimi i mm M Er* f^»M I ross cuts or r 'P s effortlessly. Saves I Bfcj£s3 I 8^ on279 words
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444 1966-12-14 17 HIS LAST MESSAGE I hope my wife Sheila will be there tYDNEY, Tiies. In his J last message from Gipsy Moth as he neared Sydney. Chichesler said: "I have just arranged with my wife Sheila to meet me at Sydney Heads tomorrow. "I am sure she will be there: she444 words
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Article24 1966-12-14 17 LONDON rues —Queen Moihet EliAibr.h li n:.iWins »*(;sfactor\ recovfiy altrr li?r Jbdommai opfrauon *n olUcu! bulletin Mid today She v 66.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration615 1966-12-14 17 That delay it really matters very little Chichester THE TRIUMPH OF THE LONE VOYAGER... HUGH SOMERVILLE CABLES SYDNEY, Tuesday Loss of steering gear was a vital b10w THE fact that Francis Chichester took a week longer than his original target of 100 days for his incredible solo voyage from Plymouth615 words
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Advertisement297 1966-12-14 17 IMCCULLOCH a ua moxors 7\ -____gjj«^ Either McC'jlloch OX. 1h« 140 or 450, delivers power you'd expect in motors twice as big. For 1^ WkiM I commercial hauling or fishing, V \U/Mml' these workhorses will do the job. !r^s§.». J OX 140 is a 14 h.p. mid-range -,12^^ work motor297 words
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Advertisement202 1966-12-14 17 LOO AT THE REST THEN BUY THE BEST... KRIESLER qnescopf y I MODEL TAIO7 SINGAPORE LIST PRICE $1390 ft Complete with krieiler hatr\tde Remote Control Allots you to hanzc channe's Adjust pictur* Control wtmd Hithout mo\tng Jrom your chair! Have a FREE demonstration at home. Ring ***** now for tha202 words
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Article53 1966-12-14 18 11, Word* SIS (Minimum) DR. WONG LIN KEN and family wish to thank all relatives and friends for their kindness at the funeral of tbe late Mr. C. S. Wong. MR. AND MRS. Abdullah Sulalman of Jalan Raja. Karat. Klang w ish to thank relatives and friends for their53 words
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Article22 1966-12-14 18 20 Words Sli (Minimum) HILDA'S" BIOBBST SALE at Cold forage Arcade. Prices greatly reduced on dresses sho**s, textiles children's till 9pm22 words
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Advertisement804 1966-12-14 18 i.niinuru Irom Page 12 1 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT M *orj, U < Minimum) CHRISTIAN SCIENCf SOCIETY F'adinK room oprns V. ►dn'-day fvenln« HO P' p m. Friday mornint 10 a in. to 11.30 a.m. All art weieom*. SITUATIONS VACANT 1> Horrft SS I Miit.)— Box SB ct: txtra ASSISTANT NURSE DISPENSER804 words
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Advertisement1071 1966-12-14 18 SITUATIONS VACANT Is Wore 1 Setc t Mm.)— Box $9 et: iiln WANTID Dally Baby Amah. Paslr Psnjang area. Apply 11, Deal Road. Medway Park. 8 pore 5. WAN T S U QUALIFIED GRADUATE* C.T. N.C.T. D.T.O, teachers, who are non-dlrectable. to fill existing vacancies from oeglnnlag ot Ist term1,071 words
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Advertisement976 1966-12-14 18 OFFICE SPACE VACANT n V tr* U (Min.)— Box St ct: txtrm OFFICE SPACES AVAILABLE trnm lib? io new 12-storey Office Building at Orchard Road (next to Lido Cine- ma). Moderate rental Please apply Tel: (S pore) ***** 3422! *****. HOUSES LAND FOR SALE li More 1 SS (Mm.)— Box976 words
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Advertisement830 1966-12-14 18 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS li Words H Mm. i Hvx So ctt. rxlri, MOTION SMITH INVITE von M insprct then srirrtion of Technical liooks at their showroom. 13 Ba"ery r.o.ij S pore. TOURS EXCURSIONS I, Word* SS I Min.)— Box St et: txtro HAADYAI SONCKHLA SUNCEI Uolok, lala oy train w days830 words
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Advertisement934 1966-12-14 18 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) I M Word* SS i Mm,— Box St rr« mwtrm JEWILLERY mahrs thr moil ai> <rrciatrd sift. LaiKnt nngr at Tin linn Goldamitrm Ltd lUV2II Bouth Indcr Koad. Spore. X MAS lALI at SILVERCRAFT 2SA-31 Penang Ho 10 S'psrs. Tsl: *****. S'nsrs. Tall Mill.' RONSON BLOWTORCH Urklm934 words
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Advertisement810 1966-12-14 18 WHERE TO STAY (Malaysia) »„,,/> n». W.J Bm a*. ,xt, n NEW STRAITS VIEW MOTEL bngllsb -f hoort J B BAK& ktiIALKAN IS (Spore) li Wnrd* <* /Mm.) Hux ill rtt. tMtrm FOR ENJOYABLE EVENINGS tall lit Coconut Gr. I Cuppaga Road. 8 pore i.'.T'.fj i\ o parking prot>iwns HALFWAY810 words
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Advertisement1227 1966-12-14 19 10 LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.I Ou* S'p«'t Milt Sham Pentne. NELEUS Havrt, L'pool. Belfast. G'go* Ok 15 Dec IS Oec 71 r> tec 24 CAiCHAS Barcelona. Lisbon. Liverpool Bk 72 Oec 24 Ok 75 Oec it anchises Liverpool, G:as|ow Oee 7? Ok 73 MELAMPUS L'pool. Dublin. A«onmoutk dec 741,227 words
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Advertisement2832 1966-12-14 19 I TH£ E A XtUNES i at! n«. TMt (.AST ASIATIC COMPANT U» MIMKOmI EXPRESS SAILINGS 10 GENOA-ROTTEROAM-HAMBURG-AARHUS-COPENHACEN. P. S'hem Ptnani port t Move Hoaa H burg Atrkia C'hagM SUMBAWA Oec 2S/27 OK 21/21 20/ IIM JM 10 JM 2/ Jat M Fek I Fe* I SIMBA IM 25 272,832 words
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Advertisement1272 1966-12-14 19 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. SEE OVEILEAF FOI OUTWAIB SERVICE FMM 0.K./CBNTININT. UMiejj ran Singepore P. Sliaa) Pmmb :iTY SF GUILBFBBI london. Han>b«rg, lotttrta*. Antwerp, Hull II Dm :iTT OF WINNIPEG lO"diMi. Mimburg. Rotterdam. Havrt. Hull 21.21 BM M'T* BM :iTY BF BROOKLYN lontton. Htmturg. Rotttrdaa. Havrt, Hull 21 201,272 words
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Article141 1966-12-14 20 MELBOURNE. Tv««. INDUSTRIALS continued to gain ground with rises in excess of fall" in mostly small movement., C.1.0. was up 10 cents to $2 50 Base metals were variable North Broken Hill was down 5 cents to $4.23. Oils were barely steady. Today closing price, in Australian in141 words
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Article392 1966-12-14 20 r put following list of selected Malayan Industrial xif Ids is bawd on last bklm to Dec. 10: Campamas lacatad in Malaysia far Ilillun purposes Average frosa dividend yield 7.7 per cant (7.s per cent). Average (rosa earnings yield 1- b per cent (K".» per cent). Overall average392 words
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Article77 1966-12-14 20 pNMMM Praduc. E.chanja. $inmday: Ccon.it ail: bulk $411 sellara. drum $431 .filer* Capra: Mixed (f.0.n.) looaa Nov./ Dec *-'6J B. PtOPtr: Mnntok whlt» *170 »»ller». Sarawak »hne $1«7» sellers. «pecial Parauak blaik $117* seller., garhied L*mpon« black $117 i MOOT i»6«". NI.W). ASTA $127 i aellera (100*-. M.W..77 words
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Article26 1966-12-14 20 Dec. 13. RUBBER PRICE: 61 cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5605.50 (down 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 220 tons (down II tons).26 words
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863 1966-12-14 20 From rpHERE" was more conX centration on Gammon yesterday than has been usual even in the past two months. The total turnover in the counter on both a ready and delayed basis was 591.000 shares out of a total turnover of 1.010.000 units of863 words
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Article27 1966-12-14 20 Malayan Stork Indices Drc 12 Dec IS Industrials: 93.08 92.94 rin«; 107.^i 1U7.09 I rubbrs: 110.83 110.89 •Dec. 30, 1963 100 Dec. 29, 1962 IUO27 words
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Article900 1966-12-14 20 OLSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of thr Stock Exchange yesterday with thr number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS C. lu«i ill hiki $1. 24 D, (100<>O) $1.23 U. ll.UOO) 11.19 U. (1.00O) Jl 31 D. (IO.UOUi (1.18 D.900 words
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Advertisement1159 1966-12-14 20 r= a VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. *»aas*a»fcßaaß*aimDJaT*aa»*a*aiasßßjjjjß)Ba«^Bjaj*» Direct U.S.A. Atlantic Coast Service Bangkok Hongkong N. York Seirsport Pnilad. Bait. "Taitia Mar." 10/24 Dei 20,11 Nt 3 Ftk 0 Ftk IS Fta 10 F:k »a<»»aftr" 0 22 Jia 27/11 Jsa 4 Mar IB Mai IS Mm U Mm Japan Direct1,159 words
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Advertisement958 1966-12-14 20 P&O to Europe and the United Kingdom s.s. "ORCADES" (28.000 tons fully oirconditioned stabilised) Departing SINGAPORE 20 Pec 1966 Arriving LONDON 12 Jan 1967 vie Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Port Said, Noplet, Borcelono and Rotterdam. LIMITED ONE CLASS TOURIST ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE s.s. "CHITRAL" (14,000 tons fully airconditioncd) Departing SINGAPORE 29 Dec958 words
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Advertisement316 1966-12-14 20 Y\N»\l FROM JAPAN VIA HONGKONG V^ "NISSHO MARU" ITA Singapore 14/12/** KISSHIN MARU" ETA Singapore 24/12/** AgontSi PAN. CONTINENT CORPN. 4th Floor Clifford Houto. Collycr Quay. S'M'* 1 Tel: ***** ***** l~ ORIENTAL LINE i J I J^^, Singiport P. S'hiw ll MK^kaaa/i^,^ a.l. "FUJI MARU" Jl 23 Ok 24316 words
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Advertisement103 1966-12-14 20 S'K>Kt rbMAM KtNAMi CTA/ETD c'TA/ETO tTA/ETO FROM CALCUTTA AA.V. "VISHVA KALYAN" For Dorwm Bnsbone, Sydney Dec U/17 Melbourne IDorwm subnet •nducementl FIOM CALCUTTA 4 KAKINADA AH..V -VISHVA PRATAP" tor Kobe Osoko. Yokohomo Nogoyo Dae 20/21 FROM BOMBAY M.V. "STATE O' MAHARASHTRA" tor Jopon Ports Dec 11/11 SROM JAPAN M.V STATE103 words
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411 1966-12-14 21 Straits tin price falls 25 cents in Penang THE price of Straits tin in Penang yesterday fell 25 rents to $605.50 with support reported at slightly lower levels The price in London on Monday afternoon was tip £3 per ton. The rstimatrd offering was down 10 tons to 220 tons.411 words
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Article237 1966-12-14 21 I \M-.\RY. first grade rubber f.o.b. buyer* closed at 5 p.m. In Kuala Lumpur and Singapore yesterday at 61 rents per lb. down cent on Monday's closing level for the position. The tone was quirt. R.A.S. and M.B.E. closing prices In cents per lb. yeaterday. Buyers Sellers Int.237 words
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Article112 1966-12-14 21 SHIP! lying alangiirla tha Iniapcr* wharvai or tip*ot*d t*day iti: Rannl 1/2. MiMka Maru 5. N*d»r F»m.« fl 7 f'.nlyon 10/11. Benlomonrl n U, B'-.vorlirh (11) 15/16. Ernplr* Ct*nn*f i*. Klnabalu 21/22. Kunak n/M Yrimaata Mam 25/24. P'kln* Maru 27/25. HntM>M*ln 31 34, A'rtua 35(34, Frrtunoor 38/30.112 words
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Article91 1966-12-14 21 tla made th»»« chaogra Ita ratea lo mrrihanta yciUrday (all ratea to JlOOl Umttd ttatei: buying TT 33 11/18. airmail OD 32 13/18. 90 d/at. 33 5/18 crrritt hills, 33 9/18 trad* bills. Canada: buying TT 3i 7/18. airmail OD 33 S/18. 90 a/at. 36J cradlt bill*. 3691 words
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Article38 1966-12-14 21 ON fr«« •ichang* marktt In Hnn» Kong vritrrdmy tilt 111 dtlllr ■H quoted at S 731 tor T.T. and S 7? for c«»h. IttrMng wii quotrd at IS 95 and ont tail of geld at 788138 words
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Article21 1966-12-14 21 'THE following November rubber crops have been notified tall in lb.): Kluanc Rubber C& 161.000. and Ulu Benut 61.000.21 words
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Advertisement1147 1966-12-14 21 /M^^^ M M M W m CENTRAL SUGARS LIMITED (Incorporated in the State* of Malaya). NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Directors have declared an Interim Dividend of leas 40% Income Tax, In respect of the Financial Year ending 31st May 1967. This Interim dividend will be payable on the1,147 words
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Advertisement529 1966-12-14 21 MORTGAGEE'S SALE VALUABLE VACANT LEASEHOLD LAND (999 YEARS) at COLEMAN STREET (Former site of 3 3A, Coleman St.) AREA: 43*991 sq.ft. VACANT POSSESSION ON COMPLETION. to be held at our saleroom, 10, Chulia Street, Singapore TODAY At 230 PM. Hrssrs. Donaldson Burkinshaw. Solicitors Mercantile Bank Chambers. Singapore For Full Particulars529 words
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Advertisement899 1966-12-14 21 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR Smbak B>rnam Water Supply Scheme New Intake Works. Tenders are Invited from Class ••C" Contractors and above registered with the P.W.D. under Head I Sub-head 3 and Head IV Subbead 8. The Works is situated near to the existine Water Treatment Works at Kampong899 words
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Advertisement327 1966-12-14 21 TRAINEE MARKETING MANAGER THE MAN WE WANT in Unilever Export Limited must be able to give a confident 'yes' to these questions: HAVE YOU a successful record in marketing and selling? ARE YOU under 30? ARE YOU either a Malaysian or a Singapore citizen? Art you prepared to travel within327 words
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Article, Illustration761 1966-12-14 22 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL I From I Bangkok, Tu«s. I^ASHATAR SINGH, the unabashed extrovert, was a riot of high spirits and laughter after he hurled the javelin 72.92 metres (239 ft 2|in) to win the Asian Games gold medal from the Japanese T. Ikeda (68.24 m)LIM YAW CHONG - 761 words
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Article1426 1966-12-14 22 ATHLETICS Javelin lNa>hatar Singh (Ml 72.92 m c239ft 3inj; 2 T. Ikeda (Ji 68.24 m; 3 V- MiyoshJ (J> 87.86 m: 4 M. Nawaz (P) 67.76 m; 5 A. Dad <P> 65.52 m; 6 S Park <X) 60.02 m. 7 A. Manik llm 60.42 m; 81,426 words
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Article78 1966-12-14 22 Latest position In the Asian Games medal tally: Japan Malaysia India 5. Korr» Formosa rhailand fhilippinrt Indonmia Pakistan Iran »injrapore :>yKHi Inrarl Surma ifrhanisUn Sepal I. VMata 24 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 1 1 5 278 words
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Article203 1966-12-14 22 SINGAPORE'S football team took things easy alter scoring three goals by the 30th minute against Formosa but paid the penalty by oenig held to a 3-3 draw in their Group C match today. Singapore were one up by the 18th minute when Majid ArilT dodged two defender!203 words
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Article132 1966-12-14 22 CINGAPORE swimmers failed *J to come up to expectations when the swimming competition got underway this evening. Patricia Chan appeared in the 100 m freestyle final. Tan Thuan Heng was in the 100 m freestyle. Alex Chan in the 200 m butterfly and the relay team of132 words
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Advertisement1153 1966-12-14 22 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIPS NAME We. Teck Hwa Shipping Co. Ltd.. of 12, Boat Quay, Singapore i hereby give notice that ln consequence of our desire, we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore > Ships, under Section 535 of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance (Chapter 207k ln1,153 words
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Advertisement859 1966-12-14 22 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE Originating Summons No. 283 of 1966 In the Matter of a depcii of title Deeds to secure an aeeeant current And In the Matter of Order 52 Rule 4(1) of the Roles ef the High Court Between Chung Khiaw Bank Limited PUlntlfl And859 words
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Article, Illustration879 1966-12-14 23 M. RAHMAN - M. RAHMAN YEE KHAN'S SURRENDER PUTS INDONESIA LEVEL AT 3-3 From Bangkok. Tue». E. FRIDA I reports THE AGONY AND ECSTASY IN 2A-HOUR STRUGGLE THE Malaysian badminton team went through two and a half hours of grinding toil and anxiety this morning before they carried their879 words
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533 1966-12-14 23 THE WORLD OF SPORT j^UMBAY, Tues. West Indian fast bowlers Wes Hall and Charlie Griffith struck early when India batted first in the First Test which began here today. Hall clean bowled opener Sardesai (6) and followed up quickly by taking Baig's wicket beforeReuter - 533 words
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163 1966-12-14 23 BAJN.GKOK. Tues The Bth Asian table tennis championships will be held in Singapore In August 1887. and the 9th Asian championships in Jakarta In September, 1968. The Asian Table Tennis Congress, meeting here, announced this today. A statement issued by the Congress saidReuter - 163 words
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Article29 1966-12-14 23 Kluane. Batu Pahat and Muar *1U compete in the Jo-ho<-e Chines* m'er-dUtrlct footbiP rompetitlon for the Oato Teoh Ch«e Chonf Cup In Klu*nf on Saturday and Sunday.29 words
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168 1966-12-14 23 Sentul golfers warned: Observe rules, etiauette \f EMBERS of Sentul Oolf IIR Club. Kuala Lumpur, have been asked to observe the rules and etiquette of golf to avoid "nasty situations" on the course. In a circular. Club members are reminded that on a small course a "high moral standard" has168 words
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Article44 1966-12-14 23 SELANGOR and Penang became Joint holders of the Burnley Cup when they drew 2-3 after extra time in the final of the under-20 soccer competition at the City Stadium on Monday nleht. Earlier Kedab beat Malacca 2-1 for third Dlace.44 words
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Advertisement31 1966-12-14 23 /ASfcJjrr jVV n-rcH-ANP-RUM swo-rs. i ||V^<v/ f jl u*e it op'-t^ki w«m osie op I VlXa^/T > JA -T\/SO €>T(ZOKISI& MgTHOP€>. R\ VV I HS/tJ. S-TXOA& 7U& 1^^ 7^ i£r SOFTLY 0Y31 words
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Advertisement270 1966-12-14 23 SEIROM HOW THE 25"SKYBLUE AMD WSETROH ARE HERE! Ehpf. .-.y| £mJ* Q r I THE NEW SKY-BLUE THE PRECISION TV RECEIVER WITH THE SHARPEST, CLEAREST P CTURE3 Vista-Scope screen for KB ~^N| clarity and depth of vision I LI Fully automatic "Highly j» polished teak cabinets 1 Special anti-glare filter270 words
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198 1966-12-14 24 Suharto Govt probes press reports JAKARTA, Tues. The Indonesian Attor n c y General's office is investigating "a number of Jakarta newspapers" which recently printed stories about coup plots against military strongman Gen. Suharto. The action follows recent criticism of elements of the local press by Ca- binet Presidium chairmanUPI - 198 words
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100 1966-12-14 24 Library lending section hours for Puasa time SINGAPORE. Tues. During Puasa month, the adult lending section of the National Library will be open on Mondays to Sat- urdays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. The reference division will be open from Mondays to Fridays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.100 words
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Obituary88 1966-12-14 24 BABAPA ALDEWIN WILLIAM pAMtrl a«av suddenly on mirht of 13 12.M. Kiin*'.!] arrangement! will be announced Utar. THAVAMMAL mother of Oovlndaaamy, N.T. U.C. Research Unit. Singapore, and mother-in-law of V. Krl»hnan. C.E.8.. X.L,. on *****6. Funeral today from 9 Lorong Ismail Ohaney. Scntul. MR. TAN BENG THONC. k*M pnwed88 words
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Article79 1966-12-14 24 A LUXURY BOAT FOR SEA TOURS SINGAPORE, Tues. The Southern Islands Tours Organisation Ltd. today launched its new luxury cruiser, the locally-built Jaya Manls. During the day. It will be on contract to the Singapore Government for carrying school children from St. John's Island and Pulau Brani to the mainland.79 words
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Article, Illustration127 1966-12-14 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The scene this evening as officeworkers board a bus at Foch Avenue to take them to their homes. With the work-to-rule of a small section of the Sri Jaya Transport Co. bus employees. Petaling Jaya residents have had to endure waking up early and scrambling127 words
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178 1966-12-14 24 CINGAPORE, Tues. An Indonesian gunboat fired at a bumboat off Sultan Shoal early this morning and injured one of the crew, Teo Him Leong, 19, of Silat Drive, in the chest and right arm. He had been admitted to the General Hospital where178 words
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Article44 1966-12-14 24 LONDON. Tues. Radioactive fallout on Britain in the first six months of this year because of nuclear tests was down by more than half on the same period In 1865. a report from the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority said today Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article235 1966-12-14 24 LONDON. Tues. Closing middle I prices ot selected stocks not including stamp duty were: UILTUHMEU Consol 2',^ £36% +6/18 Funding 4'i^ £93<S +M, War t%% BANKS Chartered 52 6 Hongkong £9'» +H •NSLKANCt Com. Un 45 6 +1/3 Prudentials A 1 37,-4-/10 V» Royal 36235 words
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Article63 1966-12-14 24 LONDON. Tues. Spot 18 7 16d.. Jan. 18\d. Feb. 18 d.. March 18 15 16d Jan. March 18* id.. April June 19\d.. July/ Sept. 19 13 16d.. Oct. Dec. 19 15 16d Jan. March 20d.. April/ June 20 1 16 d.. July Sept 20 1 16 d., Oct. Dec.63 words
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Article29 1966-12-14 24 LONDON. Tues— Buyers £1215 (—£3 1. sellers £1216 <— £si. Forward buyers £1207 < £3), sellers £1209 <— £2). Settlement £1218 C2>. Turnover a.m. 220 tons, p.m. 140 tons. Tone: Quiet.29 words
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Article105 1966-12-14 24 WOLFSBURG. (W. Germany), Turs. Volkswagen. Europe's biserst car maker, today announced it will stop production for 17 days in thp first quarter of next year. The decision, announced by the Volkswagen chairman. Prol'. Heinrich Nordhoff. will all rd about 100.000 workers at six plantsReuter - 105 words
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263 1966-12-14 24 Schoolboy space detectives give U.S. a shock WASHINGTON. Tues. Some sharp electronic detective work by a group of Enelish. schoolboys la bring credited with "discovering" a possible third Russian spaceport. ,v the ladi and the computer they used ;irc riuht, the Russian* this year for the first time have boon263 words
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Advertisement156 1966-12-14 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $15 (minimum) ROBERTS: To A/i/. (Edwin) ami Ratifar a diuthter Ji-smine on U U fifi tit Serrmb-in Hospital I)e*|i appreciation to Mater-niv Init. 001: To Brne K.-3t and Kan (Thul a dairthirr. M.irjone. on M.M.M at X.X M H thanks to doctor and staff to choose156 words
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Advertisement141 1966-12-14 24 By j #3 HHH mm i^Sw kw^ jflkv* «r*^*^i will he get the future he deserves? Without you, your son's life would never be the same. But at least you can ensure that, should you die, your family will still be able to live in reasonable comfort and enjoy some141 words
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Miscellaneous53 1966-12-14 24 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hifheat Lowest Kuala Lumpur 92 73 Kota Bharu 84 73 Penang 80 73 Ipoh 90 72 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 88 73 C. Highlands 73 55 Jesselton 84 75 I53 words
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