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Title Section24 1966-12-16 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150.000 Tilii Natimiiil The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211424 words
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Article208 1966-12-16 1 Sock: Why I am not fasting lAKARTA, Thurs. J President Soekarno announced last night that he was not observing the puasa because he was still suffering from kidney trouble. He told reporters at the palace: "The doctors told me that I should drink much because of my kidney trouble andReuter; UPI - 208 words
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Article, Illustration248 1966-12-16 1 BOB NG - Barter trade on again BOB NG By KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE multi-million dollar barter trade between Malaysia and Indonesia banned in August, 1964, by the Malaysian Government officially resumed today. Announcing this, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. I.im Swee Aim, said legislation banning barter trade had been repealed.248 words
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Article47 1966-12-16 1 Another round of talks Xl AL A LUMPUR. Thurs. Talks on Urn resumption of trade between Malaysia and Indonesia will begin next week with the arrival of another Indonesian Government mission here. This was disclosed today by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. l.im Swee Aun.47 words
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Article87 1966-12-16 1 MOSCOW. Thurs. Accusing the United States of "criminal aggression In Vietnam" the Boviet Union today ordered an increase in its announced defence spending for 1967 of 1.100 million roubles (U551,220 million). The Finance Minister. Mr. Vasily Garbuzov, announced a defence budget next year of 14.500 million roublesAP - 87 words
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Article56 1966-12-16 1 MANILA. Thurs. President Ferdinand Marcos today conferred on General William Westmoreland. Commander of the Unttfd States Military Assistance Command in South Vietnam, the order of Sikatuna. the hiehes: award given by the Philippine Government. The award was for the Generals "services to the Filipino people" and his "leadershipReuter - 56 words
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Article20 1966-12-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. returned from Bangkok today after a short holiday.20 words
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Article, Illustration247 1966-12-16 1 MARGARET WEE - I P RAYED AND PRAYED THAT AT LEAST ONE WOULD BE A GIRL... MARGARET WEE THREE disappointments in THREE years.... then Mrs. Lum, 26, suddenly finds she's mother of THREE girls By KUALA LUMPIR. Thurs. \tter three miscarriages in three years, Mrs. Lum Ying, 26. has given birth to triplets247 words
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Article55 1966-12-16 1 Just fancy that rpOKYO. Thurs. A X department store here today displayed a special Christmas gift for that "someone who lias ever> thine" It is a 2ft. tall Christmas tree con- structed entirely of pearls and decorated with ornamen's of diamonds, rubies. sapphires, jade and opals. The price: A mereUPI - 55 words
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Article45 1966-12-16 1 NEW YORK. Thun. Luci Johnson Nugent. 19. Is expected to give birth to her first c hUd late in July or August, the New York Daily News reported today. I Luct and Pat Nugent were martried last Aug. 6— UPI.UPI - 45 words
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Article53 1966-12-16 1 BEIRUT. Thurß. Baghdad Radio reported today that 25 propie were killed in a freak accident on Tuesday when an Iraqi military training plane crashed onto a loaded bus m the middle of a desolate stretch of road. The pilot of the plane and 24 persons In the bus53 words
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Article204 1966-12-16 1 HONG KONG, Thursday. VORTH Vietnam said last night that more than 100 people had been killed or wounded in Hanoi in two successive days of American air raids. A Foreign Ministry statement said the Foreign Embassy quarter was among the places which had come under attack.Reuter; AP - 204 words
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Article45 1966-12-16 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Mr. George W. Ball, former Undersecretary of State, will head a special mission of U.S. businessmen to Korea early next year at President Johnson's request, diplomatic sources said today. The mission will look into economic co-operation between the two countries.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article101 1966-12-16 1 BANGKOK. Thurs. Malaysia won the 4 x 100 metres relay today their fifth track and field gold medal in the current Asian Games in Bangkok. Anchored by M Jcgathesan. double gold-medal-list of the sprints, the Malaysian team set a new games record of 40.fi101 words
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Article45 1966-12-16 1 ANKARA. Tlmrs. Czechoslovakia has Mopped a second shipment of hravv arms on its way to Cyprus amid townutng Turkish protests, it uhs ;uithonta:ively learned today. Turkey had warned it minlu use us i <1 air force to try !o prevent the shipment -Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article27 1966-12-16 1 NIGHT OF CLORY FOR SINGAPORE BANGKOK, Than Bintapon beat T»> .ii Vim (Barter-finals lo::i! In rin- pi. iv tomorrow Sinxapari triuraphrd .<■ polo. i>i a tine27 words
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Article, Illustration550 1966-12-16 2 A longer truce? 'U.S. welcomes talks with Ho' WE ARE WILLING TO OPEN CONTACTS— MOVERS THE White House spokesman. Mr. Bill Movers, said yesterday the United States was willing to discuss with North Vietnam any proposal to extend the Christmas truce into a longer ceasefire. He also indicated that theReuter; UPI - 550 words
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123 1966-12-16 2 MOYERS LEAVING WHITE HOUSE PRESS JOB WASHINGTON. Thursday. MR. Bill Moyers. President Johnson's Press Secretary and one of his top policy advisers, announced that he was resigning to become publisher of Newsday, a daily newspaper in Lorn? Island. Mr. Moyers. 30, told reporters he was leaving on Jan. 31 with123 words
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Article46 1966-12-16 2 AMSTERDAM. Thurs. Reports of an Indonesian order for 30 tankers at an estimated 1 value of 300 mil'ion guilders (£3O milion in Holland were termed prrmature" here by Ma.j.- Gen Ibnu Sutowo. preMdent director of 'h P Indonesian Per- mina sta'e oil company.46 words
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Article18 1966-12-16 2 BANGKOK. Thurs. -Thailand will send a medical team of physicians- surceons and dentists to South Vietnam.18 words
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Article49 1966-12-16 2 ts ant a MONICA. rhurs Actor-director Richard Whorf died ~MtcnkU of a hrart attack in St. John's hosoital at the age of 60. In recent years. Whorf h^d turned from iirting and directing films to directing such television srrics as The BPverlv Hillbilliet and Gunsmoke UPIUPI - 49 words
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Article34 1966-12-16 2 SAIOON. Thur.s— The United I iStn'r.s U to rivp Soutli Vietnam U5583.040 000 worth of rice, flour, dairy products tobacco and cotton unrW a food for pence agi-rement •lgned here today34 words
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113 1966-12-16 2 I\EW DELHI. Thurs.— J The Government today imposed a t-n.il han on the slaughter "f cows the Hindu symbol of motherhood in Pelhi following pressure ln>m religious leaders. The Home Ministry had previously promised to impose such a ban on India's capital, which IsReuter - 113 words
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197 1966-12-16 2 9 Africans to die for murder of white man fAPETOWN. Thurs. A judge hero y> day sentenced nine African men to death for their part In *he murder of a white shopkeeper more than four years ago. Mr. Justice Michael Corbett found two of the n accused not guilty andReuter - 197 words
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130 1966-12-16 2 Survivors of ferry disaster sue owners \THENS. Thurs. Survivors and people who lost relatives in the sinking last Thursday of the Greek ferry Iraklion yesterday filed a law suit charging the Merchant Marine Minister and the ship's owners with moral responsibility for the loss. The suit, filed in the nameReuter - 130 words
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Article86 1966-12-16 2 C AHACA S. Thur.s Shooting broke out yesterday at the Central Unlvprs.ty oi Venezuela after troop^ searching for Communist terrorist! moved on to the rampus. The dragnet followed VI announcement on Tuesday night that constitutional guarantees were bttaf suspended for the first t.rnc ginocAP - 86 words
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Miscellaneous9 1966-12-16 2 THE GAMBOLC 4t~* A*»- I THOUGHT VotT\ UffRE P\.HHY»U<»J9 words
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345 1966-12-16 3 'JHE Syrian Foreign Minister, Mr. Ibrahim Makhos, said in Baghdad yesterday that Syria and Iraq "must take joint action" to confront the giant Western-owned Iraq Petroleum Company in the Middle East oil crisis. As a result of a dispute between Syria and the345 words
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Article, Illustration97 1966-12-16 3 Starting young—in mum's footsteps MICOLA SCOTT was only a few weeks old when her mother went skating with her in her arms. Now, at 13 months, she is having her first lessons at the Icedrome. Skating Rink in Blackpool, where her father is manager. Nicola is pictured here with her97 words
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147 1966-12-16 3 'Sir, I'm glad to say my husband is dead' LONDON, Thurs. "Sir, I am glad to say that my husband. reported missing, is now dead." This letter Is one of many from the British public which are being shown to London civil servants taking a course In good writing. OtherReuter - 147 words
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138 1966-12-16 3 'TOKYO, Thurs. A pow- erful Chinese Communist Party Politburo member has openly attacked the Chief of State, Mr. Liv Shao-chi. and the party secretary-general, Mr. Teng Hslao-plng. for "spreading poisonous influence." The Politburo member, Mr. Tao Chu. openly branded. Mr. Liv and Mr. Teng138 words
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Article53 1966-12-16 3 NAGOYA (Japan) Thurs.— A truck loaded with sand hit s line of 50 kindergarten children tciay killing five on the spot and injuring 20 others. The accident happened this morning on a national highway In Aichi prefecture western Japan. The children were about to crow the53 words
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111 1966-12-16 3 f ONDON, Thurs. Bri--1-1 tish scientists have built and tested the smallest radar set in the world with transmitter smaller than a matchbox. It was designed at the Royal Radar Establishment at Malvern. Dr. Cyril Hilsum. spokesman for the design team said today:Reuter - 111 words
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Article26 1966-12-16 3 HONO KONG. Thurs.— China last night issued the 418 th serious warning against alleged intrusions into her territory by United States warships and aircraft.26 words
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Advertisement118 1966-12-16 3 IfwE CANNOT POSSIBLY GIVE YOU ALLTHE I DETAILS OF THE MCIS 01 PALM PLAN I i I The Ceneral Manager, MALAYSIAN CO-OPERATIVE INSURANCE SOCIETY LTD., 36, Jalan Ampang, 1 KUALA LUMPUR. PLEASE RUSH DETAILS OF PHASE II OF THE MCIS OIL PALM PLAN. NAME: j ADDRESS: I 1 TEL. NO118 words
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Article25 1966-12-16 4 SINGAPORE Thurs. The Police Band will give a puhltc performance at Changi Point community centre from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. tomorrow.25 words
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460 1966-12-16 4 *pIE Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toll Chin Give today warned bus c o m panics that their licences would he repealed if they failed to operate efficient services for the public. Replying to criticisms of Singapore bus services during the debate on the expenditure460 words
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Article413 1966-12-16 4 rpHE Singapore Government was accused in Par■l liament today of not paying greater attention to the welfare of members of the Vigilante Corps, although it had recently stepped up a campaign to recruit more people to join the organisation. Making the charge during a debate on413 words
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Article42 1966-12-16 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The St. Andrew's Cathedral will present a pageant. "The Christmas Story.' at the Cathedral tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday at 1 p.m. nightly. It will have a cast of 70. Music will be led by the Cathedral choir.42 words
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Article393 1966-12-16 4 rpHK follouiriK m today > schedule the Paya Ler-ar airport Singapore ARRIVALS Japan Air Lintt From Jakarta. (JL 712) ft. so a.m. Thai Intarnatltnal From Bangkok, Penanx iTO 407) 12.55 p.m from Tokyo. Osaka. Taipeh. Hong Konc. Bangkok <TG 403) 8.40 am. Air India: From London. Moacow. New393 words
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Advertisement330 1966-12-16 4 job"Brii" HEX OPENS VODAY- 4 Shows Note Times: 2.30, 4.30, 7.30, 9 30 bj Tomorrow Sundoy Extra Show at 11.30 a.m. p N.B. Rcsdcnts OU 1 SIDE Johore Bahru are advised to phone I J.B. 3535 Book Now to avoid disappointment 'No Free List) I B^ftaa^aaVaV tKf \f&* bB 1330 words
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Article266 1966-12-16 5 THOUSANDS of Malaysians will go without personal accident insurance cover from Jan. 1 free for holders of savings account in 14 banks when the scheme will be discontinued. The reason, given by the banks in a notice to the Press today, was the increase in the266 words
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Article, Illustration313 1966-12-16 5 Beloff on two key factors in our future VIETNAM WAR, EVENTS IN INDONESIA SINGAPORE, Thursday. FMINENT British historian and political scientist Prof Max Beloff said today that the future of countries in this region, including Singapore and Malaysia, hinged on two key factors the conflict in Vietnam and the situation313 words
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96 1966-12-16 5 I ONDON. Tburs. A West End store has stopped selling a bath oil called Lord Buddha after a protest from Ceylon's High Commissioner. The Commissioner, Dr. G. P. Malalasekera. told the Oxford Street store that it would offend Buddhists. "Lord Buddha is heldReuter - 96 words
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Article53 1966-12-16 5 Mt'AR Thurs. A man v.a* charged in court today with writmt on a public ro^d without authority. Soo Kow Chai. 22 wa> al.-o ;»< cu^ed oi wandering about without bcinu able to (live a satistactorv account of him.srli «t 420 urn Sno pleaded not guilty53 words
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Article29 1966-12-16 5 KLUANG. Thurs. The Jolioie Fui Chew Association will celebrate its ninth anniversary with a two-day Chinese wayang at the Diamond Jubilee hall here on Saturday and Sunday.29 words
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Article27 1966-12-16 5 RAWANO. Thurr. The an- nual Christmas dance of the Portland Club here will be held at the club premises on Dec. 17 at 9 p.m.27 words
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113 1966-12-16 5 VI UAR, Thurs. The vice-chairman of the Johore Labour Party, Mr. Tan Kok Chee. last night protested against the 13 conditions imposed by police for a rally jointly held by his party and Party Ra'ayar, here. The conditions included one forbidding the discussion of the113 words
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Article49 1966-12-16 5 KUALA LL'MPLR. Thuis. The Psychology Club here will hold a Chiis'-mas Eve dance under the patronage of the Mentn Besar of Selangor. Dato Harun bin Haji Idriv at the Selangor Chinese Assembly hall It will also hold a New Year's Eve dance at the same place.49 words
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Article27 1966-12-16 5 KAMPAR. Thurs. Phow Chong. 68 was killed when the bicycle he was riding collided with a car at the 221 mile IpoliKampar road this morning.27 words
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Article225 1966-12-16 5 Crime wave: Public apathy blamed CINGAPORE, Thurs. A district judge, in jailing a burglar for seven years, today took to task prevailing public indifference to co-operation with th«» police in crime prevention in Singapore. Expressing shock at the current spate ot violent j crimes, Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee. the225 words
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203 1966-12-16 5 T*HE Malaysian and SinJL gapore Governments have agreed to work out a new formula from next year i on the amount of financial grants to subsidise the costs of each other's students in the University of Malaya j and University203 words
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Advertisement289 1966-12-16 5 Give her what L^^Ku-j she 'd really jjj 'Ihe sophisticated stripe T ffW A.L.J. /J^| ftvj »*ts a new fashion pace |La_| sflß^BT^^Vl when it combines a medley^^^B < jH m <»f pastel colors highlightedl 1y VV JwjM by the jjleam of woven IbMsaJl f* l/f »atm stripes. 'Ihe fabric289 words
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Advertisement329 1966-12-16 5 ALL OVER I THE WORLD II MORE MORE II PEOPLE are opening a deposit account You gain in so many ways RELIABILITY: A Deposit Account with I ombard Ranking provides a good rate ol interest, with complete safety lor <our capital— leading to financial peace of mind. Your depoMl B329 words
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Article82 1966-12-16 6 'Menace' to motorists jailed Thurs. A thief, described as a "•menace" to motorists, was today Jailed for five years by a criminal district court. LJm Chuan, '.U. recently relea.-ed from a oneyear jail term tor stealing wheels trom t>ix cars, admitted to a fre.^h sei six .similar crimes in the82 words
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149 1966-12-16 6 MALAYSIA HALL: S'pore to continue paying its share SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Government, which i> meeting one-third of the cost of running Malaysia Hall in London, is prepared to continue doing so "till the end of time." or till the building needed to be re-built. This was stated in Parliament149 words
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Article65 1966-12-16 6 .SINGAPORE. ThUra. A Mill- ary vimoii of the Hawker SuldeI lry 748 airliner has bern ordered I Squadron. RAF' Tran--1 ap jrt Command, due to leave Bri--1 lam soon for duty In Sinsapore A Ministry of Detence :-poke«nian in London said yesterday that the first65 words
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Article28 1966-12-16 6 I BATC PAHAT. Thuis. -Branch c'elrgatty of vie MCA youth secIKHM will meet for a conference at the Diamond Jubilee hah here on Christmas d?v28 words
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Article, Illustration109 1966-12-16 6 Bigamous teacher's wife wins divorce- CINUAPORE. Tliurs. A married school teacher went through a bigamous marriage with another teacher at the Singapore Registry by posing as a bachelor, the High Court was told today. This happened 11 years ago r Poo Kok Wah. had left his wife in his former109 words
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363 1966-12-16 6 OFF- that lights off threat to Christmas By Joe Miranda: Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. THE belief of the National Electricity Board Technical Services Union in the maxim "Half a loaf is better than none'/ has saved Malaysians from a black Christmas. The union, which threatened to call out its 1,200 members363 words
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72 1966-12-16 6 [£UAI..t LUMPI K. Thur*. Arms, ammunition, explosives and other military equipment can now be shipped to or from Indonesia through Malaysian ports The ban on these strategic war materials, imposed in November. 1%4 .it the height of Indonesian confrontation, was lifted by the72 words
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Article131 1966-12-16 6 Barisan ex-MPs withdraw appeal SINGAPORE. Thurs. 1 Sosialis MPs Chla Thye Poh and Koo Younp. today withdrew their notlep of appeal against their conviction in July by a district court for sedition. They paid their fines In the First Criminal District I Court this afternoon through a clerk of their131 words
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Article45 1966-12-16 6 TAIPING Thurs. The Rotary I Cub here held its annual Christ- mas party at the Kwangtung Ay 'sociaiion hall yesterday for 210 orphans from the Convent orphanages at Kota and Khan Pau I and the Indian orphanage, at Upper Station Road.45 words
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Article42 1966-12-16 6 IPOH Thurs. S Arunmgam, M .»nd M Subramamam. 19 both unemployed, were iaile<J for six months by :he magistrate* (our; here today after they pleaded guilty to assaulting a 1«--year-o'.d iaga' kereia boy. N. K»ltImuthu. with iron rods.42 words
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Article30 1966-12-16 6 KIALA LUMPUR. ThUT*.- The Malaysian Association of Youth Cubs' gotong royong campaign will be launched tomorrow by the Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin AbduJ Rahman.30 words
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114 1966-12-16 6 KOTA BHARU, Thurs. The Thai Consul here, Mr. Wichet Suthayakhom, will leave for Bangkok tomorrow for consultations with his Government on the status of more than 5.000 people in Kelantan who do not know whether they are Malaysian or Thai citizens. Mr. Suthayakhom today114 words
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77 1966-12-16 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. S.Ted Esm Almanoer, secretary of Umno Sineapura liaison committee, has stated »imt a new law which would prohibit non-Singapore citizen** from joining any political party here would not affect bis party. All I'mno member;), he said, were Singapore citizens. Last77 words
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Article, Illustration195 1966-12-16 7 SINGAPORE, Thursday \l> bt> Squadron of the Royal Air Forte, based at Seletar, had a most unusual assicnment this morning to fix a 1.000 lb steel and aluminium cross to the top of the 75 ft high spire of a new churchLow Yew Ron - 195 words
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Article125 1966-12-16 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Member for Mountbatten, Mr. Ng Yeow Chong, today told Parliament of some court interpreters in Singapore who were "aggressive" towards witnesses and accused. While praising court interpreters tor their honesty and sincerity, he said there were some who were discharging their duties "in the125 words
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Article50 1966-12-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Minister of Loca'. Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. ill liosl buffet dinner at 1 the Banquet Hall in Parliament Houfp on Boxing Day (or the >'.<fT and students of the "Floatine University" of Chnoman Col!eof due to visit Port Swetienham nexi week.50 words
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111 1966-12-16 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Since bis m irriage 18 years ago. odd-job labourer Chan Peng Guan had failed to maintain his wife and six children, the High Court was told today. "My husband relied all alons on his fattier to do this. His father has been supporting111 words
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121 1966-12-16 7 24 'pirate' taxis detained by police SINGAPORE, Thurs. Traffic police yesterday detained 24 "pirate" taxis allegedly found operating along the main bus routes in the city. This Is the third campaign against pirate taxi operators since the Road Traffic < Amendment* Act, 1966 came into force on July 8. A121 words
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Article34 1966-12-16 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tb* Parliamentary ■MNtaty to the Health Ministry. Mr. Sm Kan Hiu will present gifts to th. children at St. Andrews Orthopaedic Hospital in Tay Lian Teck Road. Siglap. on Sunday.34 words
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Article193 1966-12-16 8 "Don't buy advice in Parliament SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Law and National Development, Mr. Ho Cheng Choon. tonight advised the residents of AlsagofT estate in Geylang not to buy any land in the estate. Mi- al>o advised them ftgalast entering into agreements on land in193 words
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Article260 1966-12-16 8 MISSIONS MUST PAY THEIR WAY— RAJA SINGAPORE. Thurs The Minister for Foreign Affairs. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. today said Singat)oro must be convinced that it would derive some advantage commercial and political before setting up a mission abroad. Speaking In Parliament, he said: "Unless we can convince ourselves that if we260 words
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Article208 1966-12-16 8 TOH STATES GOVT'S POLICY (SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Cnin Chve, lold Parliament today thai the Singapore Government would retain the services of expatriate officers until il was satisfied thai there were local citizens who were qualified and capable to take over.208 words
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Article67 1966-12-16 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs Ihe Minister lor Interior and Defence. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. today disclosed that his ministry would be establishing an educational course in the Peoples Deieiue Forces for the cultivation of national consciousness Dr. Goh *as giving a clarification on the training of members oi67 words
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Article34 1966-12-16 8 SINGAPORE. Thur.v Mi Sia Kah Hui. the Parliamentary Secretary. Ministry of Health. a ill otficially declare open the overhead pedestrian bridge at 5 m.s. Upper Serangoon Roau, at S p.m. on Sunday.34 words
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296 1966-12-16 8 Passport is NOT birthright: Minister SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. said today that. Singapore citizens were not given passports to go overseas as a birthright. Speaking in Parliament during the debate on the expenditure allocation to the Immigration Oopartmei't. Dr. Toh -aid that •rts296 words
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303 1966-12-16 8 rE Deputy Prime Minister. Dr Toh Chin Chye. today told Parliament that the Immigration Department would be transferred to the Ministry for Interior and Defe: on Jan. 1 next year to tighten control on foreign victors and to check the population growth of303 words
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Miscellaneous170 1966-12-16 8 At If if Onp It if %'.T. lluittlin f UMPA! COME i EH? COME /TO THE MEN'S 1 BUT TWATS A MEN- COME WITH US GET THE k W OUICK! WE WANT v WHERE? 1 LUNCH CLUB.' m\ ONLY PEAL.' WE'VE ANP >(OU MAY f WELL.. OTHER YOU TO SEE170 words
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Advertisement176 1966-12-16 9 y Wj/^k a. 80l Jti I Ik ri( *X </ fIHH f*f f t I L* 4 m ■Bfc I i a I I If fflfift ft i\ ftw Jl Jkig^mmg f%mio%*% /iflAQ^'Alf #t/%l^mM 0U may not e^ eve P oss ible, but our Tiger took a body PlOvwm GwG/1176 words
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Article, Illustration437 1966-12-16 10 Soh Tiang Keng - Islands in sun want union with Britain Soh Tiang Keng LEADER IN SPORE TO EXPLAIN STAND r- I*—1 mlttee in the United Nations was "applying pressure"' on Britain to B t'ant Independence to Seychelles. Mr. Mancham, who is now on a tour of Asia, hopes to convince some Asian leaders437 words
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Article55 1966-12-16 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Old boys of the High School here will hold a satay barbecue party :<r the school ground at Jalan sround at Ja'an Aver Panu on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. The party will also be open tn friends and relatives of old55 words
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Article31 1966-12-16 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Sultan Suleiman Club here on Saprizes to winners of the State-leve' Koran reading competition at the Sultan Suleiran Club here on Saturday at 8 P.m.31 words
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Article32 1966-12-16 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Under-Secretary to the British Ministry of Overseas Development- Mr. R. H. Belcher, returned to Britain today after a week's visit 'very impressed" with Malaysia's development.32 words
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Article19 1966-12-16 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Th* Budget meeting of the Selangor Bute Assembly will be held here on Tuesday19 words
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156 1966-12-16 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Netherlands Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. Lucas Kruytbosch, today hoped that Malaysian Airways would soon extend its services to Holland Mr. Kruytbosch was speaking at the signing of an air services agreement between Malaysia and the Netherlands. The Minister of Transport.156 words
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88 1966-12-16 10 DENANO, Thurs. Young Malaysians wishing to loin the Royal Malaysian Navy will be Interviewed by a recruiting team at the Territorial Army Centre. Peel Avenue, from 8.15 a.m tomorrow and on Saturday Qualifications for seamen are Pass Form One; Hec- trlcal. Pass Form 111 or88 words
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Article42 1966-12-16 10 Taxes: Woman fined $1,000 KAMPAR, Thurs. Madam Loh Woon Khum. 60. was fined a total of $1,000 here yesterday after she had pleaded guilty to four charges of failing to furnish Income tax returns and two charges under the Turnover Tax Act.42 words
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175 1966-12-16 10 The big hunt: S'pore police renew appeal CIXGAPORE. Thurs. Police today renewed an appeal tn the public to help find a wanted criminal. Tan Hock Khoon, who is now believed by the Selungor police to be the "brains behind a recent spate of robberies in Kuala Lumpur. Penang-born Tan, 20.175 words
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155 1966-12-16 10 Lee: Aid to Malay students will continue CINGAPORE, Thurg. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, assured Parliament today that the Government's policy of Riving Malay students who are Singapore citizens free education from primary to university level, would continue. He was replying to Inche Mohamed Ariff bin Suradt (PAP155 words
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Advertisement777 1966-12-16 10 GLOSS FINISH^ fUNCUS RtSISTINO 5 W^BfWJ&f^V^ COLOUR^] [___COLOUR_J jp: BBi^^ Why do Pentalite andDulux cost more? THE first batches of 1.C.1. isn't easy to order the raw paint. under standard paints left our Petal- materials for paint: the working conditions, then Ing Java factory in April words are "phthalic anhy-777 words
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Advertisement95 1966-12-16 10 §A nil 4 IM^t^ i r i Urn $m W^^^B^mx k ■JHb (MORE THAN 35,000 WATCHES SOLD EVERY DAY •very timex is shockproof every timex marked waterproof is totally waterproof every timkx is dustproof every timex is anti -magnetic every timex has an unbreakable balance staff NO TIMEX can De95 words
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232 1966-12-16 11 Call for inquiry into dispute rejected SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Government has no intention of setting up a commission of inquiry into its dispute with the Public Daily-Rated Employees Unions Federation, Parliament was told today. The Parliamentary Secretary to th- Finance Ministry. Mr. S. Ramaswamy, who was replying to Mr. Ho232 words
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212 1966-12-16 11 'Hold trials or release detainees' call by Oppenheim LONDON, Thursday. I^HE former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya. Tan Sri Professor Alexander Oppenheim, has called for the trial or release of political detainees in Singapore and Malaysia now that Indonesian confrontation has ended. Tan Sri Oppenheim. now i visiting Professor212 words
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Article, Illustration332 1966-12-16 11 JOSEPH YEO - JOSEPH YEO SUPPIAH: THIS IS OUR LAST RESORT By Singapore, Thursday THE Public Daily-rated Employees' Unions Federation is to serve 14-day strike notices on the Singapore Government, the Public Utilities Board and the Housing Board tomorrow asking them to settle its 1961 outstanding332 words
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Article110 1966-12-16 11 MP makes corrupt charge in House SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Allegations of corruption against a senior cleansing officer in the Ministry of Health were made in Parliament today by the member for Kampong Kapor, Inche Mahmud Awang. He alleged the officer had asked for a bribe from a casual labourer, who had110 words
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83 1966-12-16 11 The study awards for future leaders SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Government introduced the President's Scholarships to turn out scholars with "that difficult to define quality called leadership," Parliament was told today. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said this when Mr. S.V. Lingam (PAPAljunied) sought a cut in the estimates83 words
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Article71 1966-12-16 11 1 SINGAPORE. Tlun s Air ViceMarshal B. A. Chacksfield. Com-mandant-General of the RAF Regimrnt and Commissioner for Air .V.-tivities In the Boy Scout Move merit, presented a new colour to the Bth Sincapoif East Girl Guides at RAF Changi. It was a gift from Mrs.71 words
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Article24 1966-12-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The High Court, here has been closer) (or a month-lons holiday. Sittinai> will be resumed after the New Year24 words
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Article46 1966-12-16 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The president of Aiwa Co. of TokyoMr. MitMJo Ikejin. flew :nto Singapore tonight on a bu^ine&f visit. Mr. Ikejin. who was arconipitmpd by his wife- head.s one of the leading manufacturing firms of tape-reenrdors and transistoi radius in Japan.46 words
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Advertisement282 1966-12-16 11 NOT JUST A STOPOVER...BUTA HOLIDAY DESTINATIONPmTII YOUR NEAREST E RTH far is only FIVE hours away Discover a new world young, vigorous and modern with an immense variety of impressive J scenery. r r A P^^^ Jr AAeet new people warm, friendly end ho»» I* Enjoy the excitement of an282 words
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Miscellaneous32 1966-12-16 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl ■'"VV t9GA'ACKi\ WE CAN'T SET AT U U £S CO.V^E r \<E... I PULLED TW Tk' TREE! I'VE GOT"A^ 'l i f Too so^etm:n' pastj' F-MMHri *r=32 words
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Article136 1966-12-16 12 HorWs US (Minimum > MR. A MRS. R Jejraratnam thank Doe If a. frunds and relative* tar their valuable present* and attendance at their marriage MRS. V. M. K. MENON Tnanks all friends and relatives for their condolenrea. wreaths, and assistance MR. A MRS. Ernest Naysadoral thank all friends136 words
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Article54 1966-12-16 12 tit WnrH* HIS (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING Memory of Chiia Teong Phai di-iwrted 1 8- 1 Oone but not f.vg. iten liisr'ted by a friend IN EVER LOVING Memory of Professor RatWri Kirk who was called to rest lt*l2-19*)3. Ever remembered hy his loving wife, children, daughter- I54 words
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Article252 1966-12-16 12 }1 H'nrrfs SIS I Minimum) MONT DOR Nicee Ann Rulldlrg. Orchard Road. Singapore 9. We accept orders fnr Cbriatmaa Cakes Mince Ptes. Pleape make your order now. CHILDREN'S STORY BOOKS for DtßrtM Kr*nn Ronk Store. M, Jalan I I'udii. K 1. 47 High Street. Singapore. THE GIFTS \ou d252 words
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Article727 1966-12-16 12 Hopes for an extended holiday truce in Vietnam, leading to peace negotiations, are not I encouraged by the latest news from the fighting front. I American air raids on North Vietnam have been inU-nsiik-d. with the Communists claiming that bombs have been dropped on residential areas of727 words
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Article295 1966-12-16 12 It is a chastening thought that in Western Malaysia today there are thousands of shop workers earning less than $85 a month and virtually unprotected by any form of industrial legislation. But something is being done to help them. Three years ago wages regulation order set out295 words
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Article172 1966-12-16 12 The agreement between the National Electricity Board and the NEB Technical Services Union seems to be such a sound compromise that it is to be wondered why it took so long to reach. Certainly the dispute should never have reached the stage of threatening a strike and a172 words
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Article17 1966-12-16 12 spotlights problem that has grown out of the Wilson Government s freeze and deflation policy17 words
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Article834 1966-12-16 12 CAPTAIN Peter Tappenden is he hopes a wanted man. One thousand WANTED notices, complete with full-face and profile photographs of him, have been scattered throughout the country and he paid for the cost of printing them himself. Was he joking? Not at all, forOFNS - 834 words
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277 1966-12-16 12 Action against Police traffic offenders I REFER to the letter "Safer Roads by "Bewildered" iS.t Nov. 26) The writer, has suggested that the two major conditions necessary m conJunction with education, to root out the traffic mess are the enforcement of the traffic laws and the settinc of a good277 words
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Article700 1966-12-16 12 IN GERMANY THREE weeks ago a leading West German paper the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeit v n g, published a leading article under the significant heading: "We are Working More Again." It was a sigh of relief that the German work-Ins man, who had grown lazyOFNS - 700 words
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Advertisement592 1966-12-16 12 (...:^....nmmWm*m, Straits Times Mala? Mail Clatiitied ad»erfnement« be handed ta COLO STOftAUC SUPERMARKET Orchard Road (Rcceplionltt O»»sil COLD STORAGE BRANCHES A* Holland Road Naval Bate. Authorised Aocnfi CITY BOOK STORE ITO. Winchetrei House, Collver Quo» THE NEWS FRONT Fitipoffick't Supermarket M M ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval Satt. HAMIEM STORE,592 words
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Advertisement62 1966-12-16 12 AUTOMATIC >Sly •*sfl T MB A I rm p^_ ALL SiER* SETS I 1 i f Ij3l I MAVE ESE r^^Tl 5 OUALITV STABS I f ls| j B'lMisnl picture I jyfcj^ Psisci sound Q Double tttong EEC 33 All-ehmst* proof liili) Same* gusrsntsw* EASY HIRE PURCHASE NO DOWN PAYMENT62 words
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Advertisement59 1966-12-16 12 You can afford to with fine McWiiiiam's Champagne There's also a good selection of highly-rated McWiiiiam's table wines available for Christmas. Dry/Sweet/Cream Sherries Burgundy/Claret Chablis/Hock/Rieslmg/Sauternes Port JfcjThe East Asiatic Co. Ltd. GO FOR FOR QUICK RELIEF FROM HEADACHE. PAIN, FEVER, COLDS AND FLU *2 s3P"^ mwN ow pages fg Jfyy*59 words
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Article, Illustration86 1966-12-16 13 Miss Malaysia .if s a secret until tomorrow night J'HK line-up (from left): Miss Pahanc (.MaeKie Fnne (..in Siew), Miss Jnhore (Maznah binte Mohamed Ali), Miss Pm .ing (Marjorie Rongsank), Miss Kedah (Ane Monkam f'uprasome). Miss Trengc.tnu (Chema Salman SuI uni.in Miss I'.-r.ik Hi nim binte Shamsuddin), Miss Kelantan (Noriah86 words
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Article50 1966-12-16 13 K UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Ministry of Home Affairs has banned the Import of four Hong Kong -printed books published in Chinese. Their titles are: Ecstasy Throueh Cou'i.atlon. Comfort For One Man and Two Women. Lustful Desires Within Universl- ties and Private Jotting> of Society Beauties. i50 words
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394 1966-12-16 13 THE CHEERS TURN TO JEERS AT CONTEST WITHOUT A VERDICT OENANG, Thurs. The cheers turned to jeers at the Miss Malaysia-Miss International contest here last night when the compere announced that the result would be made known only at the coronation ball on Saturday. Earlier, the good-humour-ed crowd of more394 words
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Article201 1966-12-16 13 'HAVE GUTS' URGES SUPP LEADER If UCHING. Thurs. 1V The leader of the Opposition Sarawak United People's Party, Mr. Ong Kee Hui, made a slashing attack today on the State Government during the Budget debate in the Council Negri. He urged the present Alliance leaders in Sarawak to have guts201 words
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89 1966-12-16 13 JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesian Ministers have been ordered to return all foreign companies taken over by the former proCommunist regime during confrontation with Malaysia. An announcement by the ruling Cabinet presidium last night said the transfer of the companies to their owners should not affectReuter - 89 words
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Article32 1966-12-16 13 SINGAPORE Thurs. The welfare committee of the University of Singapore Students' Union will hold a Christmas party for 200 children from community centres it Eusoff College on Dec. 2132 words
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Article20 1966-12-16 13 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razalc. returned from Bangkok rodav nt*— ahnrt I boud»v20 words
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190 1966-12-16 13 That Rolls was gift of late envoy: Lee I CINGAPORE, Thurv— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. today told Parliament that the Kolls-Koyce acquired by his department was a conation from the former Singapore High Commissioner to Kuala Luin pur, the late Mr Ko leek kin. The car was190 words
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Article31 1966-12-16 13 KUALA TRKNGOANU, Thurs The 17th anniversary of the installation of the Sultan of Trengganu His Royal Highness is also the Yang di-Pertuan Agong will be observed her* tomorrow31 words
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220 1966-12-16 13 LIM BENG TEE - LIM BENG TEE By CINGAPORE, Thur* A long-lost tradition amonn the Chinese community was revived today at the well-known Sianj? Lim See Temple in Kirn Keat Road For the first time la nearly half a century the drums and gongs of th* temple220 words
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Advertisement156 1966-12-16 13 fi 9 out of 10 hou»e.»ive« will want a TWIN DOOR i L U- 2* in pr* fereoce to any other rrfrigrralor *jS fi ALL REFRIGERATORS HAVE SOME FEATURES 0 jl>Al\(&UaillclHAS THEM ALL i& 4 t ff I fi Available from X^ rs 7 v 0 Climate 7 LTD. Jf?156 words
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Advertisement125 1966-12-16 13 HARPOON Large Choice super-waterproof of Ladies' automatic and Gentlemen's calendar Watches FAVRE-LEUBA GENEVE since 1737 The Swiss Watch for all Climates LIQUIRIT For the treatment of /y%?' your stomach and intestinal ytf'; ,V/ j^l^&S^S^^^ Th« Ntw«i» d<im«n remedy, i-frectin. •^"-^•"5»/^fl» Mtoau It it tree tram onolqmc or Mrcettc druflt ond125 words
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Miscellaneous727 1966-12-16 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur Tamil; 6.10 The Thundrr-birds; and IVnanj; 6 Ipoh and 7.00 News in English: 7.10 Malarra, 3. 10 Johore Bahru; Asian Games Report; 7.35 Cir--4 Taipiru; 7 Batu Pahat; cus Everywhere: 8.00 News in 9 Kluang. Mandarin: 8.10 Classical Songs; 8.35 My Mother the Car—727 words
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356 1966-12-16 14 Blind teacher Peter deserves chance EDUCATIONISTS ARE AGREED THAT... PENANG, Thursday. THE chairman of the Penang University Project Committee, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, said today that as a parent he would have no objection to his children being taught by a qualified blind person. Mr. Ramanathan was commenting on an356 words
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Article79 1966-12-16 14 Masked thugs ambush a lorry L I I SELANGOR, Thurs.— Three masked men ambushed a lorry at a bridge at the M.s. Jalan Raja Musa, last nmlit, and escaped with 5545 and a waU-h. The victim. Mr. Hong Hock Leon*;. 39. was on his way to Kuala Lumpur. When the79 words
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Article71 1966-12-16 14 Dies after being sent home... CINGAPORE, Thurs. Tay Ow Chye. 62. of Kampong Kapor, died at his home yesterday a tew hours after he was sent home following treatment of a head Injury at the General Hospital. He had earlier been knocked down by a taxi at the junction of71 words
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Article39 1966-12-16 14 PARI'J BUNIAR Thurs— The Ooi ciansm*". in Knan district last night feted Mi Ooi Kar Seng, to congr;itul;«t< him on his appointment ..s i Justice of the Peace 'n thr sultan of Perak's recent btrthdav honours39 words
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Article37 1966-12-16 14 PARIT BUNTAR. ihurs.— Mr. Choo Bay Suan. from Sungci Siput ha. 1 MMBMd dutits hj> Chinese tff.ins 'Hfli-er Krinn He >urcwd> Mr Tan Hock Peng, who has left the district on transfer U» U'u Seianiror37 words
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114 1966-12-16 14 COUNCIL COWBOY A BIG SUCCESS: SEENI IPOH. Thurs. A "cow--1 boy" has been engaged by the Municipal Council to work with the police in rounding up stray cattle in the town, the council president, Dato S. P. Seenivasagam, said here today. "Stray cattle are a traffic hazard and since engaging114 words
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Article34 1966-12-16 14 rKNANt; FESTIVAL events today: Panlomine St. George's Girls' School (7.45 p.m.); Art exhibition— Penang Art Gallery (9 a.m.): Industrial and Trade Fair performance* by schools, youth and cultural groups (8 30 p.m.)34 words
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Article57 1966-12-16 14 CINGAPORE, Thurs The visiting British Minister of Defence for the Army, Mr. G. W. Reynolds, left for home today after a meeting with Singapore's Defence Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. No statement was Issued after the meeting. Earlier Mr Reynolds had talks with the British Hi«?h Commissioner, Mr.57 words
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Article, Illustration145 1966-12-16 14 I/UCHING, Thurs. The rural people of Sarawak would reject the Alliance in the coming general elections. Dato Dunstan Endawie. a former Minister in Dato Ningkan's Government. and a leader of the Sarawak National Party, said last night. Dato Endawio said in a statement that145 words
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Advertisement171 1966-12-16 14 PETROL J PETROL I j^ j y^^^y^ G^*!^ 01|g)g|||r ROAD TAX ONLY >^ /^y V \l~V_ < 6 MONTHS) moments Hke these... 35 you^eaa HILLMAN IMP MX.2 SINGER CHAMOIS MX.2 MrttfikyilMi^, The BEST VALUE in M s~2\ family motoring. Call in and test drive the LYONS MOTORS LTD.— Singapore LYONS171 words
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Advertisement308 1966-12-16 14 Sanyo doesn't cut corners Sanyo television gives you the whole easy-view JW picture. Clear reception and tone, too. We M/ don't cut any corners to give you the most advanced features in television today. 111 Come in to your nearest Sanyo Dealer to llr^S, see for yourself, and discover the308 words
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Article, Illustration119 1966-12-16 15 Cecilia plays it sate... SAFETY CONSCI- career *irl Cecilia Cheng tries oat the ''combination belt" which has been fitted into the latest model of the MG sports cars, in Kuala Lumpur. This three-point belt is basically the type which h expected to receive Ministry of Transport approval for use by119 words
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Article, Illustration241 1966-12-16 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Although the anti-national pro Communist elements in the trade unions have been routed, never under-estimate their tenacity, the Labour Minister, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, warned today. "Their recent resurgence In the student front serves as a timely reminder that the democratic trade241 words
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Article23 1966-12-16 15 PENANC- rnurs— North Protrlnce Wellesiey Umno division plans to open three kinderearten in Buturworth. Kepala BaU; ano Pen«g^ next year23 words
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Article276 1966-12-16 15 Diethelm drive to boost exports STEPS TO IMPROVE PRODUCTIVITY SINGAPORE, Thursday. piETHELM and Co. today announced an intensified export drive in line with the recent announcement of new export incentives by the Singapore Government. The manager of the t firm's aluminium division, Mr. E. Fiechter. said the company was already276 words
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Article96 1966-12-16 15 IJENANG, Thurs. Twelve Indonesians have been repatriated to Sumatra in a motorboat which eight of them had used to come to Penang. The group left Telok Kumbar on Tuesday and were seen off by Immigration and police authorities. They took with them provisions for96 words
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Article44 1966-12-16 15 PENANG. Thurs— Pupil* from Islamic schools here will form a choir to sing religious songs during the State Koran reading finals at the City Stadium on Saturday night The programme will also Include religious lectures by prominent local Muslim leaders44 words
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Article29 1966-12-16 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Thieves broke into the store of Benton Trading Co at San Peng Road here last merit and Mule $1,461 worth of glassware and crockery29 words
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Article25 1966-12-16 15 PARIT BUNTAR Ihurs A leak in a water main disrupted supplies for about five nours yesterday lr Pa-it Buntar and lv suburbs25 words
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Article137 1966-12-16 15 ABOUT 1.700 employees ot th: c ulrlines went to the polls today tc elect a new executive committee The workers from Malaysian Alrwavs Qantas Empire Airways and Air India— belong to the Ma laysian Airwavs -Qantas Empire Airways Local Em piiivees' Union. A total137 words
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Article56 1966-12-16 15 PENANG. Thurs— The State Ie- I lamic Religious Affairs Depart- Hit has distributed about 10.000 leaflets to guide Muslims in their puasa duties. Times for starting and breaking > fasts, and for reciting the five i daily prayers are given In the I leaflets, which have56 words
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192 1966-12-16 15 Two 'musts' to halt the Red peril— by Ong fkES MOI N E S (Iowa), Thurs. A combination o! military strength and economic and social development can halt Communist aggression in South Vietnam, the Malaysian Ambassador to the United States said yesterday. "You first have to provide Internal securUy and192 words
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Advertisement86 1966-12-16 15 FostefsLager The finest Australian wStBfSLB()fl Beer available at good stores and bars... flfelMfl^B DRINK IT HERE AT THE Tangle Inn, s^-*-^ 23/25 TANGLIN ROAD. B|***BP* This month we shall pay out interest in excess of m B^z i^^i i^n h^h i^^i will you yet your share Thousands of people will86 words
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374 1966-12-16 16 'Britain's zig-zag Rhodesia policy' by Russia UNITED NATIONS, Thursday. RUSSIA said yesterday that British policy towards Rhodesia consisted of zig-zags Rnd manoeuvres and London was fully responsible for maintaining the white settler regime in power. The Soviet delegate. Dr. Nikolai Fedorenko, attacked Britain, in a sharp statement on the fifthReuter - 374 words
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Article78 1966-12-16 16 HONG KONG. Thurs.— North Vietnam has lodged a protest with the International Control Commission against "a new. extremely serious escalation step in the US. imperialists' aggressive war In Vietnam." the North Vietnam news agency reported today. A message sent by the Vietnam Peopies Army Command alleged thatReuter - 78 words
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273 1966-12-16 16 THE United States x yesterday launched a flying laboratory containing insects, plants, moulds and bacteria on a three-day space mission orbiting the earth. Scientists hope the bub-ble-top capsule, first in a series of six biosatellites. will produce information about the effects of273 words
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Article105 1966-12-16 16 WEST BERLIN, Thurs. Protestant pastor Heinrich Albertz, 51, was elected Mayor of West Berlin here yesterday. He succeeds Mr. Willy Brandt, now Vice-Chancel-lor and Foreign Minister of West Germany. Mr. Albertz. a Social Democrat and Mr. Brandt's deputy since 1963. was the only candidateReuter - 105 words
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Article23 1966-12-16 16 MOSCOW Thurs Hands oft Vietnam' protest meetings were held at many Soviet towns and villages yesterday. Tass newi agency reported.23 words
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Article, Illustration89 1966-12-16 16 OBOTE: NO ELECTIONS FOR 5 YEARS JfAMPALA. Thurs President Milton Obote told Parliament here last night that there would be no elections in Uganda for five years. He was opposing a motion by an Opposition member, Mr. Michael Okello, who called for changes in Uganda's elect ion laws on theAP - 89 words
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Article43 1966-12-16 16 WEST BERLIN. Thur.s Wrst Berlins three Western allied commandants protested yesterday that the Soviet Union had permitted East German mf.'tary demonstra- i tions in East Berlin in contravention of the 1945 Pothdam Agreement between the United State* Russia, Britain and France.43 words
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Article76 1966-12-16 16 Just fancy that NEW ALBANY (Indiana). Thurs. Visitors who overstay car parking meter timrs here are not fined They find this notice attached to their cars: "Welcome to historic New Albany. You have just violated one of our traffic regulations. However, as visitor to New Albany, won't you l<t us76 words
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223 1966-12-16 16 The wife who loved her dog more... I ONDON, Thurs. A cur .salesman won a divorce decree y< day because th<.' ]ud«e said his wife thoupht more of her do« than she did of him The salesman. Mr Alwynne Frederick Lewis. 28. wan the sort of per.sonablr man thousands of223 words
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Advertisement138 1966-12-16 16 only Vitalis keeps hair neat all day withoi it Vitalis Will IVUI Sticky creams and oils plaster hair down. It can't look natural. But Vitalis... and only Vitalis has V 7! 100% greaseless V 7! It keeps your hair healthy, full of lustre, neatly in place... Try the Vitalis "60138 words
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Advertisement24 1966-12-16 16 America's luxury menthol cigarette still at only jj 1 ■I] 11.. why pay more? PAXTON... Fresh from the plastic pack Fresh from the U.S.A.24 words
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Article99 1966-12-16 17 US turn down NZ blind runner AUCKLAND. Thurs. A blind Mew Zealand runner, who relies on other athletes to guide him. has been refused permission to run in the United States. The runner, Bert Smith of Auckland, applied for permission to run In the Boston Marathon. Yesterday he received a99 words
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1069 1966-12-16 17 RACING- TOTAL of 249 en- tries has been received for the Penang Turf Clubs ChristmasNew Year Gold Cup meeting on Dec. 25, 28 and Jan. 1. The entries comprise 52 Clan l hones, ''7 in class 3, and 100 in Class 4. There will1,069 words
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Article18 1966-12-16 17 PHNOM PENH. Thurs.— The second Ganefo Games will be heid ill Peking in September. 1967.18 words
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116 1966-12-16 17 5 CHANGES IN JOINT SERVICES LINE-UP RUGBY I OI NT SERVICES, th» holders, have made five changes in the team to meet Singapore in the Malaya Cup match on the SCC Padang tomorrow. The Services selector* have brought in threequarters Tony Roberts, Taffy Jones and Dave Saunders. prop Nicky Kirk116 words
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Article80 1966-12-16 17 THE second Malaysian ten- p:n bowling championship.s brcan in Kuala Lumpur la.st night with about 600 bowlers taking pan. Declaring the championship open at Jackies Bowl, the Minister of Youth. Culture and Sport. Inche Senu bin Abdul K.thm.tii. .said cowling \\<t.s oniy just catching on in Malaysia.80 words
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Article148 1966-12-16 17 SOCCER LONDON. Thur.v Ajax of Amsterdam entered the quarter-finals ot tre European Cup soccer competition last night with a 7-3 aggregate win over Liverpool. The Dutch club, who wen the nrst-leg 5-1. last night held the English champions to a 2-2 draw at Liverpool. A]axReuter - 148 words
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Article36 1966-12-16 17 RAMBLERS of Ipoh won 3-1 In the first !e« of their Dato Leone Kce Nyean trophy soccer match against Perak Chinese Recreation Club- at Ipoh yesterday. Ramblers B team \w!l play Cheng Wah today.36 words
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Advertisement71 1966-12-16 17 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD. announce the official opening of their JESSELTON BRANCH at 65, Gaya Street Tel: 4530 4537 THE HON'BLE ENCHE HARRIS BIN MOHD. SALLEH Minister of Finance, Sabah at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday. 17th December. 1966 1 v> (01l i^JT iflß W^ Stay Ahead with "nr^y,. in fashion71 words
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Miscellaneous293 1966-12-16 17 Straits Times Crossword ACKOBS 6. For example, mob sacrifice in 1. •Adieu"; new. fresh English Jj nk {•>; means to say "Au revoir"! (3. er a)Mts (and ls uk I], in student elf ruler (3-4) Ivan Lejeune! < 6. 8 R. Nureyev. no young begin- 14. M"s bremk-up (3 2293 words
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Article27 1966-12-16 18 Word. Sli (Minimum) MR AND MRS. N, Sadasivan thank friend* and relatives for their attend:ir<>. Eatla and messages on tbe occxsion of thrir mairiage on 7-12-6627 words
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Advertisement828 1966-12-16 18 bh pp] 1 1 1 ij 1 j 1 1 1 p j t 1 1 1 1 1 Lmi unlinurd from Pace 12) SITUATIONS VACANT /i Knrdt ft Min.)— Box St el: txtrm READ the Srn or Appointments MeaM m The Sunday Mail each week. ENOLISH SPEAKINC Cook General828 words
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Advertisement908 1966-12-16 18 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* SS (Min.)— Box SI el: rxlr.. PERMOHONAN ADA LAN dl-pelawa dan Warga Negara Malaysia untok jawatan aa-bagat Pembantu Prnyrlldek ikerani kira.M didalara Bahagian Kkonuml dan PeranchanK dl-Pu»at lah mempunyai Hijil Perxekolahan auu yang *a-taraf dengan-nya dan hendaklah mempunyai prngetahuan yang batk daiam krdua2 Baha*a Melayu dan908 words
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Advertisement874 1966-12-16 18 ACCOMMODATION WANTED v »ord* (Miit.)— Box St el*, txtrm ACCOMMODATION WANTED On* I r"urni*hed Room batb attached Dlatrlct I V. Phone Singapore 64J21& for Mis* Tan. UNFURNISHED TERRACE SEMIDETACHED Houae 3 4 rooms. Katong area, Rent reasonable. Tel: Spore BBtfJ UNFURNISHED GROUND FLOOR House at Singapore 19 v it h874 words
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Advertisement892 1966-12-16 18 EDUCATION IS Wtrdt it Mlm.}— Box tt eta, oatrm MERCANTILE INSTITUTION Queen Streel. Spore. Enrolment 1967. Accommodation available from kindergarten, Pr.mary Secondary and Commercial Classes. HOW IS YOUR Mala* progressing? Improve your knowledge of tb* language ny reading Kerita Harian daily the only Komaoited National Lan£uat:e Ne»spapei FOORMAN'S STUOIOS. Knrolmrnts892 words
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Advertisement848 1966-12-16 18 HIRE PURCHASE It Word* St (Miit.)— Box tt etm. matrm PAM TELEVISION, RADIOGRAMS and Gaa-Cooker* Hire Purchase Monthly Payment from $25.00. Refrigerators Monthly Payment Singapore i $21.00 Kuala Lumpur $25.00. Liberty 1 Limited. 94 Hill Street. Singapore. Tel: 1 ***** 109, JaUn Pasar. Kuala LumI pur. Tel: *****. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS848 words
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Advertisement1057 1966-12-16 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Word* U (mtim^Bmx tt ett. mwtrm t AUSTIN ITBB ISS4 $4,200. Ring Thomas (B'porei 50'<29 from 9 a.m. to I 12 noon only for detail*. I tMO T HERALD »I.*SO 1961 c A 'SSO (2.150 1964 F 'Popular S2SU Seen 15. Hamilton Road, Spore. ISSI F1,057 words
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Advertisement837 1966-12-16 18 AT YOUR SERVICE N Word* St (Mm.}— Box St el*, txtrm REFRIGERATOR SERVICINC: W« lervici- and ntonditlon any brand elriKerator. Also tradr-ln and pearBasjaaejra. AUTO SUPPLIERS, BtoetrMßl Kitem, gality twit* Prrvrf mltihr*. hnrnx. *port liKht*. l.im 'Uttrry A Kli-<incal <"o 113 Albert IMSt, Singaporr lvl RAFFLES PUBLISHING CO. SOS Chinas*837 words
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Advertisement568 1966-12-16 18 Itlsl oi nil I: \<>K lIAKITY KAKHI l»l{ \W\ is ON 10 i>» I M I'rrmit ■< 6S Ist. IStil) !nd: SSKI M 4th: Ml.: drill filh: 1361 7th: .•::>: Ittt: M4M Hlh: 4»i4 10th: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders »iii be received hy the Chairman Eionomu- Ur\r!opment. Boaixi.568 words
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Advertisement1275 1966-12-16 19 tO LIVE RPOOL I WEST COAST U.K.i Oo* S'pci Still S'lin- Penmt NELEUS Ha. I. L'aeol. Belfast. G go* Cat. 33 Oec II Dec 2173 lee 24 CALCHAS B/-r»'cna, litbon. imrpsol Die 71 Die 31 DIC 23 21 Ok 27 ANCMISES I ."Pud. GllSgow Oec 77 Oec 23 MELAMPUS L'cool,1,275 words
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Advertisement1393 1966-12-16 19 i mm mt^ mmm^ mmmmmm mi^^m— m^^B^mam^^^ r//£LHhI//V£S ittil nnn TmL tAST ASIATIC COMPANY Ua kitff ltrlM DlMWrt EXPRESS SAILINGS 10 GENOA-ROrtEROAM-HAMBURG-AARHU^-COPENHAGEN. P. S'rum Ptnani S'pori henu* M'aaa m burg Airluii CnagM SUMBAWA Oee 2177 Dec 7131 11/2 JM IM II IM 27 JM 10 Fel 1 FM I SI1,393 words
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Advertisement1399 1966-12-16 19 I BENULINE\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS. BVUllArilir for lonoon JM 12 BjE.NNAi.KIt Hamburg Jm 77 Silgapori Pt. S'nam e»n»«t Hull Jm 25 Ii Pt Dec 11 Oic 11 il M breugti Jm 27 G mputh FH 17 BENVORLICH Por Liverpool IM II SiiglPort Pt. Sham Penant1,399 words
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Advertisement1253 1966-12-16 19 W. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. I^JfJf, StE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWUO SERVICE FROM O.K /CONTINENT. LlVFjaU\ Lialiif ttri ailBMtM P. SUM) PMMB Cm BF BUILBFORB London. Hamburg. Rotttrdaa, An'« rp. Hull II BM CITY BF WINNIPEB i.-rjon. Hamburg. Rotttrdaa. Havre, Hull 71 71 DM 21 10 DM Cm OF BROOKLYN1,253 words
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Article149 1966-12-16 20 MELBOURNE. Thurs. /CONSOLIDATED Ooldfields first quoted today dominated trading. Shares opened at $4.10 and after selling up to (4.20 finished ai $4.02. Turnover for the day *vas 196.150 units Industrials »err slightly easier. Palls outnumbered rises for the first time since November 24. Base metals were irregular and149 words
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Article245 1966-12-16 20 TAM'ARY. first gradr rubber f.o.b. hinrrs closed at 5 p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore >e»terd<>> at Kit, rents per Ib. up three-ri{hlh* of a rrnt on Wednesday's closing level (or the position. The tone was steads but quiet. R.A S. and M.K.r. r losing prices in cents245 words
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Article110 1966-12-16 20 y-HIPt lying alanitida tht Smjinn wharvn M ti*)*cttd taday art: Scrdan^ N.VV. 2 liiann Ann N.W. 3 4. Strut Florida '3 4. Glrnlyon lull. Bcnvorllch ii. IK Nankai Maru 1*». Kuruk Si/Mi Ch»klanK 31 -3-. Hakuhaaan Maru 35 38. Milo 2H 29. Kottrrna 42, i 3, Kibl110 words
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Article81 1966-12-16 20 /'HINESE Produce Eiehange, Singa- pore noon prices por pieul yeitarday: Coconut ell: bulk ill! aellers. drum $44 Kellers. Cepra: Mixed if. oh.) looae Dec./ Jan 526! B Pepper: Muntok «h.te SIR2i nellers. Sarawak white s 1 »><• sellers, special Sarawak black $117 i *eller». tarbled Lampong I lack81 words
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Article90 1966-12-16 20 'PHI Aiiaciatien of aanm in p^aiay* na made th«»e ctiangca in It* rate* to merchanu yesterday (all ratea to $100): United State*: buying TT 32 11 18. airmail OD 32 13 1«. 90 d. at. 33 5 16 credit hill*. 33 9. 16 trade bill* Canada: buyin« TT90 words
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Article37 1966-12-16 20 /\N th» lr»« t««h»ri|« marktt id Horn V-* KonK vMlfnUy thr U.I. dallar «aa o'ioud at S 73 for T.T. and 5.7U for lath Ittrlint iiioikl at 15»4 and tnt taal at (aid ai '.'661.37 words
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Article27 1966-12-16 20 Dec. 15. RUBBER PRICE: 60! cents (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN; 5604.12 i (down 62. cents). Estimated unofficial offering 200 tons (down 10 tons).27 words
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922 1966-12-16 20 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were sli«;ht--1 ly easier on the Stock Exchange yesterday due to lack of support except in certain counters. The main feature was newly -listed Matsushita which had the days largest turnover of 470.000 shares on a ready and delayed922 words
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Article26 1966-12-16 20 Malayan Stork Indirr* Dac it i». < is •Industrials: X.71 MJI Tlm: iii7.ini inu.mi S rubbers: lin.X'i 110.73 •Dee. SO. 196S IM Ore. 1962 10026 words
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Article892 1966-12-16 20 L>l>lM>s in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala I umpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in bracket*: INDUSTRIAL*: Central Sugar (10.000) $1.17. (15,U00) $1.16 rd; C.C.M. (20.000) $1.63 D. (II'.OUU) 51. 65, (19.000) $1.64; Dunlopi (1.0001 52.61.892 words
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420 1966-12-16 20 THE price of Straits tin in Penang yesterday fell CSi cents to 5604.1^ in sympathy with a drop of K.Z per ton in London on Wednesday afternoon. The estimated offering was down 10 tons to 200 tons I LONDON: Tin on420 words
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Advertisement1138 1966-12-16 20 YY"^"* KAWASAKJ KISEN KAISHA LTD. 1 Direct U.S.A. Atlantic Coast Service Bangkot Hongkong N. York Siartport Phi lad. BIIL "Intel Man" 11/24 In 21,311 m 1 Fll t Fll IS fll II f.i I "llfiMfir" 1/22 Jm 11. 11 JM 4 Mir II Mir IS Mar II Mm 1 Japan1,138 words
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Advertisement964 1966-12-16 20 »USII«ll»/Nt» ZUkUNB UIKICtS iNWft, PttlflM AM MR (Ml lERVICU IM Freaaitn. alilajji. MiUwno, tt«m Ma*no ta< Nionn.iia fOMal P. S'aaai Slapaari Siafioort Siaa> Ptaani lUllMta* 1/ o MB 1/1* Ma 11/11 lai RAJUU 1 (Jaa 7 Jaa I Jm IAIPIU 1/ I Fil 11/17 Fik 11/14 Ftl RAJUt** ?S 1964 words
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Advertisement147 1966-12-16 20 SINGAPORE/SAIGON MONTHLY REGULAR SERVICE ETA/ETD Spore ETA Soigon S.S. "FELICITY 23/27 t*c 30 Dec Generol Agent,: SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES LTD. 12. Boot Quoy. S'Dore. Tel: *****/3. y^r-TaXvH H J m— ram tjgi «nsi ciasi uMk Ptiiian-'C-ii N York k AngeHi 8 Francisco S'tcre P. Slum JOHANNES MAERSK MM Sl.lK Si.lll147 words
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Advertisement595 1966-12-16 21 GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL LIMITED 'Incorporated In the Republic of Singapore) \nm \i ana m mbeibm NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Nineteenth Annual General MretinK of the Shareholders ol Goodwood Park Hotel Limited will be hCid in the Conference Room of the Goodwood Hotel. Scotts Road Singapore, on Saturday, list595 words
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Advertisement771 1966-12-16 21 WAH HIN CO. (MALAYA) LIMITED (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) AT an extraordinary general meeting of the abovenamed company held on 13th December. 1966: the following special resolution was duly passed: "That the company be wound up voluntarily and that Edward Douglas Couper. Michael Hugh Aldridge and Ng Wing Keunp of771 words
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Advertisement697 1966-12-16 21 NOTICES SEHNH CHUA BURIAL GROUND A Meeting of the Sehnh Chua Members of the Hokien Community will be held at the officers of Messrs. Soon Cheong Ltd.. 34 Pekin Street. Singapore, on Saturday. 24th. December. 1966 at 2.30 pjn. AGENDA 1. To confirm minutes of the previous meeting. 2. To697 words
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Advertisement683 1966-12-16 21 NOTICES HOLYROOD RUBBER LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of 13 per cent (less United Kingdom Income Tax at the standard rate of 8s 3d in the £> has been declared for the year ending 31st December. 1966. The date of payment will be Ist February. 1967683 words
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Advertisement604 1966-12-16 21 Wt art looking for a dynamic MARKETING AND SALES EXECUTIVE for our wtll established products some of which may in due course be manufactured locally. The likely candidate, aged 28 35 years, may now be working in an executive position with a major organisation at a salary of MsBoo to604 words
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Advertisement321 1966-12-16 21 J. WHYTE (MALAYA) SDN. BERHAD CHANGE OF ADDRESS As from 19th December, 1966, our Office, Srores Workshop will be at: Lot No. 9, Road 222, Section 20A, PETALINC JAVA. Postal address remains as: P. O. Box 365. KUALA LUMPUR. TELEPHONE NO: Kuala Lumpur *****/8 —i CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Applications are invited321 words
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Article, Illustration46 1966-12-16 22 rpHIS is the official 1 photo of the 100 metres final finish in Bangkok on Sunday. The judges studied the picture for 15 minutes before declaring jegarhesan (top) the winner from Kunalan (centre). Japanese Hideo lijima (bottom) was third with Oroh of Indonesia fourth.46 words
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Article294 1966-12-16 22 BANGKOK, Thurs. South Korea was awarded the 1970 Asian Games at a meeting here of the Games Federation Council today. Ceylon, the rnly other country to apply for the Sixth Games, withdrew her bid at the last moment and the council unanimously awarded294 words
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592 1966-12-16 22 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL CHENG HOE and KEW SAN SWEEP JAPAN ASIDE Bangkok, Thursday From ]U ALAYSIA will continue their great and ceaseless badminton labours in the final of the Asian Games men's team tournament against Thailand tomorrow and on Saturday. Today they saved themselves some592 words
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Advertisement507 1966-12-16 22 HEAVY MACHINE REPAIRER LATHE OPERATOR WANTED Applicants are required to state their working experience. Salary will be commensurate with age, ability and experience. Apply to: KAJIMA TAISEI JOINT VENTURE, P. O. Box 59, Alor Star, Kedah. EXECUTIVE POST Wanted by large European Company, a Capable Assistant for their Timber Export507 words
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Advertisement338 1966-12-16 22 I NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES To be held at oar saleroom No*. 14 A 16 ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE ON THURSDAY 22nd DECEMBER, 1966 at 2.30 PJL MORTGAGEES' SALE:1. Nos. 51, 67, 58 60, 61 it 63 MOHAMED SULTAN RD. Freehold. Area 10,177 sq. ft. 2. No.338 words
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Advertisement277 1966-12-16 22 NOTICES ROAD CLOSURE TAIPING The Level Crossing at Railway telegraph post No. 59 15 over the Stephen Kampong Boyan Road will be closed to traffic (or repairs from 600 p.m. on 19th December, 1866, to 6.00 a.m. the following morning. Vehicles will be permitted to paa< at half hourly Intervals277 words
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Advertisement63 1966-12-16 22 0 AN EXTRA PAGE OF SPORT IN PAGE 17 C-O-O-L MOTORING!! [j 3fF^3i2£itaa£ B HHLHcomes on COLDER cools nniCKFR 1 WJr7T77.'/,: m YOUR CAR V" I rwiniTiuwwu FRONT and REAR UNITS TO SUIT ALL CARS WITH 12 MONTHS guarantee I MOW YOU CAN HAVE FRIGIKING QUALITY FOR ONLY $1160/- INSTALLED63 words
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Article1326 1966-12-16 23 ATHLETICS Pole vault 1 I Hirota <J> 3 Y. Urya cJ j i HP Hon^ (K) 400 m rrlay 1 Malaysia iG Rajalinp.nn, Mo:i..ined Anffin, T. Kil-shnnn. M. Jesathesaiv 40.6s (Games record); 2 Indonesia 41.0; 3 Philippines 41.3; Thailand 41 4; 5 Formosa 41 8. 6 Koiea 42.1; 71,326 words
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Article, Illustration690 1966-12-16 23 ERNEST FRIDA; NORMAN StEBEL, MANSOOR RAHMAN - ERNEST FRIDA NORMAN StEBEL, MANSOOR RAHMAN ANOTHER MALAYSIAN TRIUMPH Report by Sawakl's time for the 1.500 m was 3m 47.3 sec, breaking the record set by India's Mohlnder Singh in 1962 by 1.3 sec. The silver medalist was 26-year-old Malaysian Ramasamy Subramaniam, who streaked toLIM YAW CHONC - 690 words
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Article267 1966-12-16 23 Jega hurt after hitting the tape three yards clear at the half distance. The interest was now In the fight for Meood place, and what a fight it wa.v Tony Asamli < Philippines 1 led Thuan Heng as they turned for the la*t length. The Filipino was tn arm's lrngth267 words
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Advertisement392 1966-12-16 23 NEW HONDA T-50Q TRUCK Low cost-per-mile means astonishing economy for commercial operators. 882 LB LQAD CAPACITY rf— llK 51MILESPER GALLONS I>C^ ■K 1 V Economy, dependability, high pay-load and engine as the amazing Honda S 600 Sports low maintenance costs! These are the Car. Truck and fleet operators in Malaysia392 words
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Article48 1966-12-16 24 LONDON. Thurs. Malaysia has placed an order for electronic measuring equipment worth £34.000 with Marconi Instruments Ltd., it was announced today. The order Includes signal generators, oscilloscopes electro ie counters, modulatlo meters, and oscillators which are to be used in the maintenance of communications systems. UPI.UPI - 48 words
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Article26 1966-12-16 24 IN LOVING MEMORY of Antony Amlrthanathan departed 3 years today Raqulrm Mass at Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Klang at 6.00 p.m. lt-12-66.26 words
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109 1966-12-16 24 A contract for ferry services to islands BINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Singapore Government has entered into a five-year contract with the Southern Islands Tours Ltd at a cost of $9,750 a month! for ferry services for Government officials and their families and the island school children between St. John's Island and109 words
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422 1966-12-16 24 'pHK Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, tonight charged that the Singapore Alliance and local UMNO leaders were not interested in seeing a peaceful and pros|>erous Singapore. "They do not believe in a multi-racial, multi-lingual and multi-cultural Singapore," he said in a speech at422 words
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77 1966-12-16 24 Public trust urged to run The Times LONDON, Thurs. The Government was urged last night to set up a public trust to run the The Times already the target of two rival takeover bids. The suggestion that a public body similar to that operating the British Bror/. casting Corporation should77 words
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Article60 1966-12-16 24 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Government today reminded land proprietors and lessees of State land that 1967 annual or quit rents are payable on Jan. 1. These rents are payable in advance and without demand. Occupiers of State land on temporary occupation licences were also reminded60 words
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Article27 1966-12-16 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Change Alley, Singapore's popular shopping centre, will be open to business as usual on Sunday, the Change Alley Merchants' Association announced today.27 words
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Article339 1966-12-16 24 LONDON, Thurs.— London stock market trading was subdued today by company news and the approaching holiday and official bargains fell to one of the year's lows at six and a half thousand. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON. Thurs Spot 18339 words
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172 1966-12-16 24 IVERPOOL. Thurs. rj Steam rising from 52.000 tightly packed, rain soaked soccer fans was blamed today for a crowd panic at Liverpool's European Cup match with Dutch champions Ajax Amsterdam last night. Thirty-one people were treated in hospital for crush injuries. RedReuter - 172 words
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Article45 1966-12-16 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs —The Calmhill constituency will register members for the Vigilante Corps at its headquarters In Cavenagh Road from today until Dec. 24 between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. daily. Those interested are asked to call at the headquarters for registration forms.45 words
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Article97 1966-12-16 24 Man who fell asleep in dustbin PHOENIX (Arizona). Thurs. John Edwards fell asleep in a large trash bin and came within minutes of being buried alive by a hulldozer. The bin, containing trash, boxes, garbage and the 47-year-old transient was dumped into a large truck. The contents were compressed underAP - 97 words
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Article, Illustration370 1966-12-16 24 ABUL FAZIL - ABUL FAZIL By yUGOSL AVIAN journalist and author, Joze Horvat, 51, dreamt for years of sailing "every ocean and as many seas in the world as I could." So when his 11th novel "Macak Pod Slaemom" ("The Cap under the Helmet") became370 words
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Article61 1966-12-16 24 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Some 700 under-privileged children will be entertained at a Christmas party by the Telok Blangah Citizens I Consultative Committee on Saturday at 5 p.m. at the Keppel Harbour community centre. The M.P. for the area. Mr. I Bernard Rodrigues. will attend the party, and61 words
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Article30 1966-12-16 24 BINOAPORE. Thurs— The Sea- side Park Residents' Association i will hold Its annual children 'a 1 Christmas party at 63 Jalan Buloh Perlndu at 3.30 p.m. on Saturday30 words
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Article85 1966-12-16 24 DETROIT. Thurs. Ford and American Motors, second and fourth largest U.S. motor manufacturers, yesterday announced workers are being laid off because there are too many unsold cars in showrooms. General Motors and Chrysler, the first and third biggest, have already I announced output cut-backs.Reuter - 85 words
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Advertisement301 1966-12-16 24 FLate CLASSIFIEPS I 20 words $15 (minimum) I TAY: To Caryl and George a son (brother to Mary Fiona) at Ulrncnclea Hospital on December IS. Both well. CHANG: To Soh Choo (Christine) and Kwang Slong a son on 14-12-66 at K.K.M. H. Thanks to Obstetrician ami staff ATON. To Ruth301 words
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Advertisement159 1966-12-16 24 111 Nil Q Q Because M.C.C promises them 111 I Success the rapid way (TUTI /7Q (7D JOHORE BAHRU UV/Ud lyJo vHJd FOUNDED 1«59«TEL2171 COURSES AVAILAbLI FOR THI FOLLOWING EXAMINATIONS: Xp!V 1. HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE. X&SX 2 SCHOOL CERTIFICATE/MALAYSIA CERTIFICATE Y^MK^**! QUALIFYING TIST. l_*"*S_ I 4. LOWER CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION.159 words
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Miscellaneous52 1966-12-16 24 The weather Highest and lowest t*mp*ra» tures In Malaysia and Slnirapor* (or the period 8 p.m. Wedn«ad*7 to 8 pjn. yesterday: HiKhnt Lowe* Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 81 75 Penanft 84 75 Ipoh 88 75 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 86 75 C. Highland* 6a Jesselton 86 71 Kuching52 words
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Article, Illustration1655 1966-12-16 25 ANATOLESHUB - NPD the name that threatens German democracy ANATOLE SHUB -by- TWO YEARS AGO 454 PEOPLE STARTED A PARTY THAT NOW COULD POLL 3 MILLION VOTES WITH A PROGRAMME THE NAZIS APPLAUD JUST two years ago, on Nov. 28, 1964, some 700 veterans of Cerman right-wing and nationalist splinter parties met1,655 words
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Advertisement160 1966-12-16 25 i' r nU^w* /kSB x xJ^^jf I Revlon! The marvelous gift I' $B W w r and... all ready for glorious mf "Wfh?\?~ iVMdkLyWW \../JJ <&a^ giving in Revlon's marvelous %m» m JHtff J%SS& 1 Christmas wraps. J fe-jfeb^ J f afc- R-*"4nffl m &k K Intimate, the luxurious fragrance,160 words
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Article, Illustration1094 1966-12-16 26 OLIVIA YEOH - New lipstick colours merge with f askion The accent is on beige and delicate pinks, reds too are turning brighter. OLIVIA YEOH by r \\\\y focus is on lips. And the accent is on colour. Girls are &oing lo love the new lipslick colours bec;mse the emphasis is on beige1,094 words
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Article, Illustration66 1966-12-16 26 UNCERTAIN HEMLINE LONOO N designer John Cavanagh is ready for anything; hrmwiv Whether skirts go even shorter or. as some are beginning to predict, start dippint floor u aid Mr Cavanagb's latest creation will be right in style. The white pique dress featured at his most recent showing rises a66 words
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Advertisement199 1966-12-16 26 FOrI CHRISTMAS\ r "rife/ Aitien lor Men i *>t: and \n T^^rf^VJ^ r~^£r£q-^ miniature *v KrVf -^*t i Ducting I Blue '■fgrS- Wfa'--- 8 H' ...J Powdefin A; ~W Uustiny 1.. S -r-H 31H5f1.- Christmas •X^.-., Powder. kt a*C?fi JW* Candle with j 1 Bath £2^fS±^9| -^>--*^ Blue Oraaa i199 words
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Advertisement188 1966-12-16 26 ffiM Me4*l ST-*7OO K& ■Mflij— J IHttß Ho^^J NX-^SO v Ulm Mi|k Total \^t KS[ SPECIAL X'MAS and NEW YEAR SALE 20% /fj7s DISCOUNT Cyr}t~4iu/*fur /^f/ t/fJ DIAMONDS. STAR SAPPHIRES. SAPPHIRES. JADES. EMERALDS. RUBIES, PEARLS Etc. METRO EXQUISITE lEWELLERY Au.hons.d Oittri»»r»Of yiglgQJQ P£^RLS 72-74 HIGH ST., SPORE. TEU2B23S A beautiful188 words
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Article, Illustration566 1966-12-16 27 QUALITY FOODSTUFF FOR WORLD MARKETS By Special Writer PRODUCTION and processing of fine foods is an established tradition in Australia which has supplied quality food products to many countries for more than a century. Today. Australia's fresh and processed foods are sold in Singapore and Malaysia566 words
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Article196 1966-12-16 27 Honey packed in beer mugs (M)R the past two years, Singapore has been buying increasing; quantities of Australian honey. Most of it is shipped from the States of Queensland. New South Wales and South Australia. The 40.000 beehives owned by one company are situated in areas of the three States196 words
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215 1966-12-16 27 More exports of canned milk to Republic /\NE of Australia's biggest manufacturers of sweetened and unsweetened condensed milk this year won Singapore orders for tanned milk worth M 568.960. It followed this up with a further M 534,480 shipment. The firm, part of a world-wide network of 18 factories in215 words
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Article, Illustration25 1966-12-16 27 MR. H. ROWLAND. Australian Trad* Commissioner McDonald Hmm, Orchard Road. SINCAPORE MR. A. ELLIS Australian Trod* Corr.mifsioner. 44. Ampang Road. KUALA LUMPUR.25 words
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Article, Illustration252 1966-12-16 27 THERE is a rapidly 1 growing demand for i Australian dry pow- j dered cheese in Singa- i pore. Malaysia and Hong Kong. This is a comparatively new product which was introduced to these countries only last year and is now being exported in bulk packages of252 words
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Advertisement129 1966-12-16 27 The whole world is buying more and more AUSTRALIAN food and beverages The whole world is buying more and more wheat, $A 82 ,200,000 worth of fresh, Australian food-processing plants are Australian Food and Beverages. (In canned and dried fruits.) Australian fresh large, modern, hygienic. Australia is a 1964-65 for129 words
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Article, Illustration177 1966-12-16 28 AUSTRALIAN PROCESSED FOODS GAIN POPULARITY THE enormous range of foodstuff and beverages available from Australia today comes from an industry which is second to none among the world's food producing countries. This industry is fully geared to meet the demands of overseas markets particularly in177 words
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Advertisement227 1966-12-16 28 BROWN 6t KIDD PTY. LTD. 147. NEW CANTERBURY ROAD, PETERSHAM, N.S.W. AUSTRAUA. Manufacturers of BAKERY MACHINERY and OVENS, INVITE ENQUIRIES, FOR SINGLE ITEMS OR COMPLETE BAKERY INSTALLATIONS. '•***"TrtilPin'iiff^** I Wmm\\ VNMK. I mb MmWi WM *I#JB k wi I 'I^l RL jf W i*^ ■t Sbk ■it^mmmm j| Ik Hr227 words
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Article, Illustration622 1966-12-16 29 AUSTRALIA'S THIRD LARGEST EXPORT INDUSTRY MEAT production, mainly from the northern grazing areas, is Australia's third largest export industry, earning over M 5841.312,000 a year on overseas markets. Research, pasture improvement and better processing methods have maintained for Australia a well-earned reputation for consistently622 words
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175 1966-12-16 29 Best apples used in making popular drink VI ALAYSIANS and Singaporeans are enjoying a IT *new taste it's a sweet, sparkling and healthgiving drink produced from apples grown in Tasmania. Australia's island State. The drink, a non-alco- hollc elder (called "cyder" to distinguish It from alcoholic elder) Is made from175 words
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Article144 1966-12-16 29 THE Australian wine trade to Singapore is a qualit) one with about a dozen Australian exporter^ already in the market. Their products are bandied by well-known, oldestablished Singapore merchants. The market ranges from popular sherries to rhampagnes. port and brandy. All Australian wine exports are subject144 words
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Advertisement183 1966-12-16 29 takeapeekat DAVIS GELATINE It helps keep you a d c; iati c befor* mealtimes helps control your clainnAl* QTWI i'/\||i« appetite. Just add quick-dissolving, NItMHttTcUHI Mill f low-calori. Davis Gelatine to a glass A nW/ll*nQl]c i of cold fruit juice or milk, drink it, I 1 11 ILt. 1 1183 words
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Advertisement252 1966-12-16 29 HOLBROOKS Now enjoy Holbrooks Worcester- If Jl ANOTHER HOLBROOKS shire Sauce the classic m A ORIGINAL— Worcestershire Sauce made from SWEET MUSTARD SAUCE an old, traditional English Holbrooks Sweet Mustard Sauc* recipe. Tangy tasting Holbrooks I is tomething •xcitingiy n»w Worcestershire Sauce enriches nd different, it combin«s the natural flavour252 words
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Article, Illustration460 1966-12-16 30 EXPORTS TO MALAYSIA, STORE BOOSTED production of Australian ra ado gelatine, which for many years Ikis been sold around the world, menus the demand can now be met in many new markets. One Australian company makes gelatine in grades suitable for460 words
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Article374 1966-12-16 30 AN Australian firm of specialist engineers has perfected a fully automatic machine for the mass production of waffles. It is said to be the world's first fully automatic, continuous-strip baking machine. The invention is the "brain child" of three Australian engineering brothers of Melbourne. I The374 words
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Advertisement291 1966-12-16 30 J%«aaj i^Mflf *Vtl -?S b^bb .^B^aa k* 9 I Select Australia's Finest Wines SEPPELTS and make friends. kg Scppclls wines arc among the finest of fine Australian nines, grown in the sunniest and most fertile vineyards in Australia. ach of Seppelt's seven vineyards is renow- ned for the particular wine291 words
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Advertisement356 1966-12-16 30 <®, There's in these new and different biscuits BROCKHOFF Make friends with tht wonderful range of delicious biscuits from Broefchoff so many varieties to choose from, and all made from the most wrholeeome ingredients of the finest quality. Whatever the occasion, there's a Brockhefl biscuit to please you I Here356 words
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Article, Illustration315 1966-12-16 31 MOK SIN PIN - S'pore finance company to expand MOK SIN PIN By J^ LEADING finance company in Hie Kepublic, Singapore Finance LkL, is embarking on ;i large scale expansion programme. The company, founded in 1961, has undergone considerable re-organisation in recent years. Originally a private company, it was turned Into a public company315 words
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328 1966-12-16 31 'Food cans still need tin coating' ON the basis of present can making technoology It was not considered economically possible to produce processed food cans from new materials recently developed without the traditional tin coating. Mr. K. D. Brough. the managing director of Metal Box Co. (Overseas) Ltd. stated during328 words
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Article, Illustration207 1966-12-16 31 S. H. BENSON COMBINE TO SET UP AGENCIES rE S. H. Benson advertising 'group has combined with a major American advertising agency, Needham. Harper Steer, Inc. to establish a Joint company to acquire and set up agencies in the leading European marketing centres. Tim was announced by the managing director207 words
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Article, Illustration91 1966-12-16 31 ]\/|K. K. St-olt MaiKen/ie. ma- naner of the South t-.astern Region of Ford Motor Company* oversea* tractor operations, was in Singapore recently on a twoda v visit The South Katlern Region, which has in headquarters in Melbourne, Australia, is responsible for all aapecta associated with91 words
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Article102 1966-12-16 31 The Honda Motor Company, the world's largest motor -cycle manufacturer, will market a new baby car costing 313.000 yen (about £313) In February. the company has announced. Honda said the new model, the Honda N-360. would seat four pas>sengers and was equipped with an air-cooled 354102 words
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Article77 1966-12-16 31 Air Vietnam has introduced regular Caravelle iet services to Saigon and Taipeh via Hong Kong and back again with direct connection by the same company every Wednesday and Sunday Irom Saigon to Singapore. This marks the inclusion of laipen m -Us international net- ork With77 words
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Article61 1966-12-16 31 The Ben Line announced tnat their third BenJedi-cla&s ve&ae) Is to be launched at the end of February. 1967. It Is proposed that me new ship should be named Benalbanach. a name held by two previous Ben Line vessels She will coat around £2 million and will61 words
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Article, Illustration265 1966-12-16 31 HELTZCR SINGAPORE and Malaysia are showing themselves eager to keep pace with the latest techniques of international commerce and industry, said a leading American industrialist who has Just left the area. He is Mr. H. Heltzer. president of the 3M Company of America who visited Singapore265 words
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148 1966-12-16 31 BROWNBUILT LTD. of Australia, in its 1965-66 annual report just issued, states that exports of the company's products rose by more than 50 per cent during the year. The report states that Brownouilfs export efforts will continue to be directed at countries148 words
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Article, Illustration131 1966-12-16 31 AN »M established local trading company. Soon Cheons Ltd., Singapore, has been expanding and diversifying it* business activities in Weat Malaysia. After expansion of their busl■eaa in Muar and Malacca in recent year*, the company haa now expanded their business In Eelantan. The company's Rrlantaa branch, which131 words
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Advertisement341 1966-12-16 31 THE PIPE MAN, THE FAIRWAY AND BALKAN SOBRANIE Man and his golf arc one of life's mysterious love stories. Despite all that game's most cruel caprices, it* helpless swain returns undaunted with a heart full of hope and a pipeful of Balkan Sobranie Smoking Mixture. For when you arc companioned341 words
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LETTERS
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103 1966-12-16 32 DRIVER'S NIGHTMARE ON THE CAUSEWAY lOHORE BAHRU causeway is a driver's nightmare. I work in Singapore, live in |B and go through that nightmare every day. Yet it need not be. There are rules that would ease the jam and remove frustration, only nobody meaning the police enforces the rules103 words
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Article388 1966-12-16 32 To whom can the public complain? rpi'ESDAY morning 1 saw at least A fifteen lawyers, four or five Police Officers and over fifty members of the public in the Kuala Lumpur court. They were waiting to get their cases heard I went at about 9.30 in the morning. It was388 words
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319 1966-12-16 32 Grievances of the students in Singapore v:OME of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's remarks in hi.s recent speech attacking the Malaysian element of Singapore's student demonstrators should not, I feel, go unchallenged. Mr. Lee attributes the student's actions to frustration arising out of their grievance towards the Malaysian Government. If this319 words
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Article87 1966-12-16 32 I AM a resident of Sentul Garden a new housing estate within the Kuala Lumpur Municipal limits. The Municipal authorities issued occupation licences for houses in the estate more than three months ago. Uo v) date there has been no collection of refuse ..nd the result is dirt,87 words
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Article221 1966-12-16 32 BEHIND THE OFFICE GATE T\\i) weeks ago, I called at the Administrative Office of the Teachers' Training College, to make enquiries about instructions for the recent reexamination (pro fessional for students and was politely directed to the Exam. Unit, a floor above thin office. As I mi nearing it another221 words
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136 1966-12-16 32 A 7-hour work-day for all teachers PARENTS muit be happy ro hear that the authorities are rapping irresponsible teachers tor holding innocent children as hostage by boycotting extra-mural activities in pressing for better working conditions. However they can safely do so because they have short working days of not more136 words
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Article121 1966-12-16 32 r J'HE inconsiderate attitude of the invigilators at the Balpstier Hill Integrated Secondary Technical School (H.S.C. Centre shook me. In the middle of an examination the chief invigilator suddenly announced: "Here are two important announcements. The principal of this school does not like cars to be parked in121 words
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Article443 1966-12-16 32 T*HE point I made in my previous letter was that local graduates in private practice (up to 1962 if it pleases the Professor > were versed in dispensing. If the class on dispensing was terminated in 1960, it stood to reason that medical graduates up to 1962443 words
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Advertisement181 1966-12-16 32 foocLand X^Jili NPVPH 1 mjfw" jnbr l^Mffl "bT\ fflf^ i Ibk tSv^H b\ K fifrriT .^•"^B^^r^^ B^briift^^. M J tlong Kong lutnj, nf of l«/o Btnk of Amtnca o't.ctt. pfiotogrtphtd from KoMioon Man-On-the-spot... in Hong Kong. Looking East for new business? He can help you find it Need plant sites181 words
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