The Straits Times, 19 December 1966
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Title Section25 1966-12-19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times The Naiimiiil fiewspHiiKr Estd. 1845 MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211425 words
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Article, Illustration201 1966-12-19 1 |JAN(ik()K, Sun.— The Thai team battled its way last ni^ht into the Asian Games basketball final in a blood spattered contest in which only THAI BOXING rules applied. The other side, the South Koreans, formally withdrew from the competition after the riot. "Our boys201 words
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Article277 1966-12-19 1 MACAO'S Coin-mander-in-Chief and Chief of Police have been replaced in an overnight reshuffle of top security posts following rioting in this tiny Portuguese enclave on the China coast. The changes, announced here last night, were viewed as going some way towards meeting demands raised by the277 words
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Article138 1966-12-19 1 COLOMBO, Sunday. npHE Ceylon Government last night cut the week- ly subsidised rice ration from four to two pounds and introduced emergency measures to increase food production. The decision was taken by the Cabinet almost immediately after the return of the Food Minister. Mr. M.D.Reuter - 138 words
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Article62 1966-12-19 1 VILLAFRANCA DEL CAMPO (Northeast Spain*. Sun. An express train collided at high speed with a southbound goods train near here today, killing 24 people. The Civil Guard captain of this small village 28 miles from Teruel. told Reuter the two trains caught fire on impact, andReuter - 62 words
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173 1966-12-19 1 Charles' school mates: Two girls complain EDINBURGH, Sun. Two teenage cabaret dancers complained today that five pupils from Prince Charles' School, Gordonstoun, burst into their flat at midnight. Shiona Ness, 18. and Arene Phillip, 19. told ihe headmaster, Mr. Robert Chew, about two incidents involving five Rugby players from theReuter - 173 words
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Article40 1966-12-19 1 UMEA (Sweden). Sun. A Greek freighter Zinner Gasia with a crew of 13 went aground near here this morning after drifting I all the night In this stormy northI em Baltic waters, the Coast Guard 1 reported— UPl.40 words
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Article75 1966-12-19 1 MILAN. Sun. Making a husband do the washing up and other housework constitutes a "grave insult" and can be a legal ground for separation," a court here ruled today. And it granted a 45--year-old man's request for senaration from his wife, finding her the guilty party. HeReuter - 75 words
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78 1966-12-19 1 MANILA. Sun. Two Americans plunged to their death today when their parachutes became entangled during a jump. A Manila Times photographer who saw the accident said three men, all believed to be American servicemen, taking part in the Philippine national parachuting championships, Jumped fromAP - 78 words
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Article47 1966-12-19 1 FRANKFURT < Germany I. Sun Cardinal Spellman. 76-year-old Military Vicar of the US armed forces, arrived in Frankfurt today for his first .stop on his annual Christmas l.vlt to servicemen overteas Other stops include Istanbul. Saigon. Okinawa. Bangkok. Manila. I Formosa, Tokyo and Hawaii I UK47 words
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268 1966-12-19 1 ALOR STAR, Sunday. j£KI)AH police today recovered more than 400 II). of opium stolen from the Jalan Pengkalan Customs strongroom on Nov. 28. The 100 slabs of opium and two blocks of morphine were discovered in what appeared to be a freshly268 words
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Article72 1966-12-19 1 PARIS. Sun. Indonesia meets its Western creditors here this week for the last of a series of conferences on the country's massive overseas debts, estimated a year ago at £1,000 million. The meeting is expected to acree on a period of grace postponing repayment ofReuter - 72 words
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486 1966-12-19 1 Alliance names 'win the election' team From GEOFFREY GELDARD I^UCHING. Sun. 1V The Sarawak Alliance today announced a top level elections operations command with the Federal Minister for Lands and Mines, Inche Abdul Rahman Ya'acob who masterminded the Sarawak Alliance polls victory in 1963. as director. He will bo aided486 words
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Article27 1966-12-19 1 s|t\ II I BLAS'J I PPBAI I I PP N ila da] registered earth trrmoi .insert bj ii' naeleaf explosion in Ui<Srmip.il.ilm \in I tiiou. !<•27 words
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Article416 1966-12-19 3 Cavalrymen in jungle hunt SAIGON. Sunday 'J'HE U.S. Army's elite First Air Cavalry drove through thick highland jungles today tracking down an estimated Communist battalion desperately trying to escape. The Cavalrymen in bitter fighting yesterday suffered heavy casualties when they went by helicopter to surround theUPI - 416 words
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206 1966-12-19 3 Newsmen see bombed Chinese embassy- OANOI. Sun.— China's Ambassador to North Vietnam. Mr. Chu Chi-wen yesterday took newsmen on a tour of his embassy here allegedly damaged by the U.S. air raid on Wednesday. Part of the roof was demolished, window panes shattered, water pipes and walls were riddled byUPI - 206 words
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Article59 1966-12-19 3 BURBANK. Sun. A car without wheels which can travel up to 70 m.p.h on a cushion of air 12in above the ground will make its public debut today at the Lockheed terminal here Officials of Alrcars Inc Mid that the vehicle would be In production early59 words
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106 1966-12-19 3 WASHINGTON, Sun— Secretary of State Mr. Dean Rusk predicted today that an Asian country would supply additional troops to Vietnam. He also forecast that South Vietnam would receive more aid from a number of countries. He declined to give details because it was106 words
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135 1966-12-19 3 1/INSHASA, Sun. President Mobutu today announced he had sacked eight of his 21 Ministers in an effort to rid his Government of incompetence, corruption and opportunism. It was the second major Cabinet reshuffle In three months. President Mobutu himself keeps the posts of135 words
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Advertisement322 1966-12-19 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. U.S. planes were subjected to one of the heaviest surface-to-air missile bombardments of the war during the controversial raids on Tuesday and Wednesday over Hanoi, it was learned today. Reliable sources reported that more than 100 Russian-built SAMs filled the skies over Hanoi during the two days of322 words
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Advertisement275 1966-12-19 3 Beautiful curtains glide on DouWa om *^'\^^m Singla Curtain ~O& J^^-**"~' CurUin Draw-Conlt p^ -i1 Draw-Cord S.t V P Sat Hand- Drawn Stt *==Jjfy^7ffi^ r W'. Make trench pleats with Hr^.-./^.-.''/'- the versatile vertical track. I ■-■■I-.V----I-.\.- There is a sylon curtain II- II -II track to suit your every275 words
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Miscellaneous21 1966-12-19 3 THE SAMBOLC -< «*»>» A>4* Cow. for uea/enT) «o ano joim *xje\ r V. 6AK& ZS FRIENDS CABD GAMt/ IF VtXi WANT TOj~^21 words
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562 1966-12-19 4 SINGAPORE. Sunday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has warned that a wage increase for members of the Public Daily-rated Employees Unions Federation, whose members are threatening strike action, might spark off a "chain reaction" among workers in the public sector. The federation's strike562 words
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Article55 1966-12-19 4 SINGAPORE. Bun— Mr. Patrick Buxton has been elected president of the Singapore Sub-Aqua Club The secretary Is Mr. Richard Soh. Other members of the committee are: Mr. Prank Miller (diving officer), Mr. Allan Wee (equipment officer). Mr. Brian van Cuylenburg and Mr. Francis Pan, and55 words
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247 1966-12-19 4 CINGAPORE. Sun. Christmas cheer was brought to more than 1,500 little children in eight hospitals, an orphanage and a community centre here, today. Delighted tiny-tots, .some of whom were sick in bed. received gift parcels, fruits, sweets and icecream at the pre-Christ-mas parties247 words
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Article26 1966-12-19 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Th« V's Men's Club of Singapore (Beta Chapter) celebrated its eighth birthday today with a dinner and dance at the Peking Restaurant.26 words
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212 1966-12-19 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Two Royal Navy ratings who were missing at sea for more than two weeks, have returned to Singapore in their own fishing boat. Seamen Robin Getty, 20. and Philip Hardy. 33. had been detained on an Indonesian island in the Rhios.212 words
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Advertisement240 1966-12-19 4 Sinultaneous Premiere on Friday 23rd Dec. at 9.15 p.m. LIDO x 7 FEDERAL H "KHARTOUM" IS NOW SHOWING IN LONDON AND OTHER MAJOR CITIES OF THE WORLD AT INCREASED PRICES! p Singapore Kuala Lumpur are privileged to tee it at B NO INCREASE IN prices! BJE^' RALPH RICHARDSON THJCiT»TM»T A240 words
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Advertisement126 1966-12-19 4 I aime Jimmy Night Club, M6fk^ This swinging, singing brother and sister team present J 3 fresh new act, filled with joie de vivre! J joocLoocl >> from >: PARIS SINGS FOR YOU NIGHTLY AT THE PRINCE'S COME AND SEE THIS EXCEPTIONAL ARTIST 1 GALA XMAS EVE 0 NEW YEAR126 words
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Advertisement445 1966-12-19 4 S GRAND CHARITY PREMIERE THURS. 22nd DEC. 1966 AT 9 P.M. IN AID OF THE CHRISTMAS FAIR 4 (CHILDREN'S CHARITIES) 1966 ADMISSION $1, $2 A $1 (NORMAL PRICES) A SUSPENSE STORY OF SPIES, COUNTERSPIES AND MURDERPACKED WITH GADGETS UNLIMITED! j Michael Connors Dorothy Provine ££M^ f^T^k A Dmo De Laurentus445 words
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Advertisement551 1966-12-19 4 2nd Month 33rd BIG DAY! Daily )She»i: 12 45, 4 30 SIS I SONDAVS HOLIDAYS EXTRA SHOW AT 900 om: I Admiuton: 51 50, $2.30 ft >4 00 I (Cosh Bookings Only) 20th Centur, -Fox Prnanti THE DiNO DE LAURfcNTIIS Production Of "THE BIBLE*' ...IN TMI SEGINNING HLWtD ,N D-.X)551 words
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Article, Illustration253 1966-12-19 5 Malacca schoolboy Husin's thank you' for study aid MALACCA, Sun.—Malacca schoolboy, Husin bin Mat, 18. today expressed his gratitude to all who helped him complete his studies this year Husln. a Form V >tudent in Durian Daun Malay Secondary School, appealed In February for help. Hi* father. Incne Mohamed bin253 words
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Article139 1966-12-19 5 PANGKOR TO BE ISLAND OF FUN... TPOH, Sun. Three 1 chalets two semidetached and a single unit are under construction on Pangkor Island in the first phase of a $500,000 plan to turn the island into a first class holiday resort. The man behind this ambitious project. Dato Char. Swee139 words
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Article30 1966-12-19 5 SINGAPORE Sun The National Library has issued Its millionth book this year. Last month alone it lent out nearly 1 10.000 books— the highest monthly 'figure.30 words
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Article21 1966-12-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The National Land Finance Co-opera-tive Society is buying Sungel Choh Estate at Rawang for $4.1 million21 words
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77 1966-12-19 5 CERKMBAN. Sun Twenty adult education classes were closed down this year in Negri Srmbilan because of poor attendance. The remaining ,>45 classes consist of 339 in Rumi for Malays and 206 in Malay for non-Malays. 1 A total of 9.837 people —6.008 Malays. 8277 words
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Article, Illustration531 1966-12-19 5 Strongroom that wasn't former Customs officer speaks out 'I FEEL SORRY FOR MY SUCCESSOR* From MICHAEL FOONG: LONDON, Sunday recent theft of $400,000 worth of opium and morphine from the Customs strongroom at Jalan Penkalan Kapal in Alor Star would not have happened if security arrangements had been tightened, according531 words
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Advertisement121 1966-12-19 5 m ]h 8^ VJ ■^VQ| VM m y ft p HI VMAIOUiZ S COUNT OLIKI Of OIIVAMZ. Mg I •T eOUHTISf Of TH[ M SPANIC SOCIITT Of AMIHCA. jflj The lady who knows what she likes And wh»t she like* is always the be«t of its kind. In the art121 words
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159 1966-12-19 6 17 Peace Corps teachers for Sabah JESSELTON, Sun. Seventeen more United States Peace Corps volunteers arrived here this weekend to serve as teachers in the State for two years. Most of the volunteers are graduates who will be posted to secondary schools on the opening of the school term next159 words
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94 1966-12-19 6 CINGAPORE, Sun. Australia has already made plans to participate in an exhibition of building materials to be held here between March 2 to 11. The exhibition, sponsored by the Economic Development Board, follows the successful machine tools and metal trade exhibition last year. The94 words
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71 1966-12-19 6 Two collision deaths in Singapore SINGAPORE. Sun. A motor-cyclist and a cyclist died In two separate road accidents In Singapore yesterday. The motor-cycllat. Loo Leofif Sun. 25. u-aa killed In the morning in a collision with a lorry at Tampines Road. He died on the spot The cycltM Lee Eng71 words
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Article33 1966-12-19 6 SINGAPORE. Sun The MinJlater for Health. Mr. Yonn Nyulc Lin. has announced that the Governm«it us comemplating the Inclusion of members of the public on the food and drugs licensing- committee.33 words
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102 1966-12-19 6 pENANG. Sun. An Indo- |< nesian politician, Kiayi Haji Anwar Mu.s.sadad. will pay a three-day visit to Penang at the end of this month. A reception committee to welcome him has been I formed here with Hajl Tamln Sutan Qeman as chairman and Inche Ismail102 words
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Article, Illustration107 1966-12-19 6 FAMOUS TROUPE IN K.L. TODAY A SCENE from ancient Mnro Mindanao pri-Miiicd by the visiting Barancc.iy dancers to a hage rrowd at the Na- i tional Thratre. Singapore. The >loro princess was the centra! figure of this special item. The whole troupe107 words
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Advertisement398 1966-12-19 6 r> M ti ill sK^m**S~** X\ La J Komatsu has a wide range of superb petrol-powered The torque converter system automatically provides forklift trucks that can be modified to use LP cooking more driving power when needed and makes special gas very cheaply. You get many benefits running an 'riving398 words
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Advertisement78 1966-12-19 6 Mini-bottle of HENNESSY Brandy FREE when you buy a quart bottie or 2 pint bottles of HENNESSY V.S.O.P. Reserve (while, stocks last) ffifo*** m JmILwJ I m lad y° u re m /jmmmM'/nol giving me away y^B p to just anyone. m tm my Only to people with By» the78 words
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Miscellaneous31 1966-12-19 6 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I 'J£ /'mEY; WHICH WAY > <2 GAS \HIGfcWAY? J [OOHK TWO BLOCKS/N A I SRN LEPT r ELM/ l\\ TVtH (?IGWT V J I: A _J31 words
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Article, Illustration381 1966-12-19 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Finance Minister, Mr. Lim Kirn San, today urged Singapore consumers to make suitable adjustments in their thinking and buying habits. One of these adjustments, he stressed, was to become local-brand-conscious. Hp continued: "Indeed we should also instil this381 words
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115 1966-12-19 7 JPOH. Sun-Mr. Cheah j Keng Chong took overall honours with his Vanda Rothschlldlana at the monthly competition of the Perak Orchid Society here today In the novices cia.s.s Mr Chen Yair Ming submitted winning ci.tries with his Doris Pink Cloud and Zada Jaldo while the115 words
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Article63 1966-12-19 7 SINGAPORE Sun The alotlft. intt and De elopmpnt Board is to bui'.d 860 unit* of flats and 20 •hop* at Bukit Met ah under its redevelopment »chMn' They wii hi up in three blocks of 10-stnrey flats vith a total of 700 nne-rooir urns, and63 words
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224 1966-12-19 7 MP WANTS PAID TIME-OFF FOR DEFENCE WORK SINGAPORE, Sunday. T*HE member for Telok Blangah, Mr. Bernard Rodrigues, is to ask the Minister for Defence at the next sitting of Parliament what steps he proposes to take to ensure that no employees suffer any loss by their voluntary participation in military224 words
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170 1966-12-19 7 Stop it, Perak Sultan tells the idlers TPOH, Sun.— The Sul- tan of Perak last night chided Malay youths who idled away their time when there was so much development going on around them. The Ruler also said that very few youths and children were to be found these days170 words
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Advertisement275 1966-12-19 7 Discover gay exciting individual HANDLOOMS from India t^r«M mm DMKtwii of th« manmyn. va lrty of abtorkency. <SK)NSORID IT THI GOVT. OF INDIA) MM.APORI: 43, JoKn UttUt Shopping Centra, Rafflat Plotr Tal: *****. IS, Saronfoen Road. T«l 331*1 KUALA LUMPUR: M C.A 8u.1d.n.. 47. Amp.n, (to.d. Tal: ***** SPECIAL X'MAS275 words
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Advertisement275 1966-12-19 7 BY POPULAR DEMAND AND SPECIAL ,i X'MAS SEASON M WE EXTEND OUR INTRODUCTION SALE TILL END OF THIS MONTH BIG in FASHION -TINY in PRICE Fantasy Blouses trom S 700 up at 'i price 1* <* Elegant 2-Piece-Suit trom $14.50 up at Vt price f> *3? Enchanting Dresses from $10.50275 words
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Article, Illustration393 1966-12-19 8 Sabah to review taxes to find more cash JESSELTON, Sunday. THE Sabah Government will review the tax structure in the State with a view to increasing revenue for speeding up development. Disclosing this yesterday, the Minister of Finance, inche Harris bin Mohamed Salleh. said that, nis Ministry was planning to393 words
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212 1966-12-19 8 CASH-HIT STUDENTS: JESSELTON OFFER OF AID KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A good samaritan has come to the aid of one of the two top-of-the-class Teluk Anson students who have had to stop their studies because their parents cannot afford to send them to school. Thf man. who prefers to remain anonymous,212 words
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Article, Illustration226 1966-12-19 8 'Aid Govt during strike' call to public SINGAPORE. Sun. The Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pans: Boon, today called on the people to cooperate with the Government to keep the Island clean in the event of a strike by 15.000 members of the Public Daily-Rated Employees Unio n s' Federation.226 words
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Article23 1966-12-19 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. Thr quarterly import quota for ra-. (rom Dec. 6 to March 5 is one per cent of 1964 imports23 words
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Article26 1966-12-19 8 IPOH. Sun. About 130 poor children were entertained to a Christmas tea party by the Perak Eurasian Association at St. Michael's Insatution here yesterday26 words
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154 1966-12-19 8 IN Sarawak's Council Negn last week, the Government was urged to accord city status for Kir.hing and municipal status tor Sibu. Mr On«? Kee 'A»\ <SUPP'. in an adjournment speech. said: "Kuching has a population of more than 60.000. It is the spiritual centre154 words
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Advertisement171 1966-12-19 8 This Christmas... ,cab 1 PLUMROSE taste the difference <BEBsjp ry APPOINTMENT TO THE ROYAL DANISH COURT PLUMROSE The Cold Storage Group of Companies, Empire Dock, Singapore. Cables: Storage. V t O f W Mm '"^R J MOUUminis... Great little cars-NOW greater still MORRIS^B^MINI SALOON MORRIS MINI TRAVELLER with Hydrolastic® Suspension171 words
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Miscellaneous126 1966-12-19 8 4/f^r Omp Bff V.T. Rmmtim UST.G\KLS, I mLNCU, WE'VE/ THAT* V**T U^" v/- VEH?I I .■rt.vjr/v.,! WHERE C > YES •> IE SOHA>RMAN OF NO BUSINESS BARGIKJG IN (WC THOUfiKT,/ ...HJT VOO I.HC'LtLuW. YOU SUPPOSE OOfT THE ENTERTAINMENT J OH THE MOOVUkM MEN^ V 1OO! I APPA^EMTLY MEAN_ J OOP126 words
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Article, Illustration985 1966-12-19 9 ANDREA KARMAN - When a police state begins to crack ANDREA KARMAN Economic deterioration, intellectual unrest, increased security problems even Tito's phone was billed... BY WHEN President Tito ousted h i s closest collaborator and possible successor, Alexander Rankovic, from active service and membership in the Communist party in early October, he had985 words
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931 1966-12-19 9 ANTHONY HOWARD - The &host of Joe McCarthy walks again ANTHONY HOWARD by rp HE WashingL ton suburban drawing room was large and crowded with people. Tea-cups rattled, bracelets clinked and beads dangled. Implausibly and improbably this was a gathering of the Left not of the hirsute, unkempt new Left, about which soOFNS - 931 words
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Advertisement119 1966-12-19 9 ife ESSO POP-UP TIGER P^T** with every $8.00 purchase IT|i{J v J*$ ESSO BCIRA GfISOUNE Ml Ml I g^ JA Ik Our 3ft. high inflatable tiger is a wonderful toy for 0 fck_ J WM t#™ t**^ rt children. Knock him down, up he pops! He floats! W*^ m' m119 words
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Article, Illustration279 1966-12-19 10 FUALA LUMPUR, Sun. All postal and telecommunications suspended during the confrontation period would be operative again by Tuesday. Airmail parcel post, a service not available before, would be provided by Dec. 27 and the money order service was under consideration. Best service Inche279 words
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Article26 1966-12-19 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Timet Trading and Shipyard Ltd. will hold Its annual dinner and dance at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce aud'torium on Dec. 36.26 words
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Article18 1966-12-19 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Tht Johore State Assembly will hold its Budget session here on Dec. 27.18 words
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Article120 1966-12-19 10 AIR. Mrs. Lim Chin IVI Kee (above left) cutting their wedding cake. Mr. Lim, a civil engineer, is the only son of Mr. and Mrs Lim Keng Siong of Malacca. The bride, the former Miss Nancy Chew Nyat Yin. is the youngest daughter of Madam Yap Oi Yoong120 words
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273 1966-12-19 10 Tenang, Butterworth Govt clerks may strike warning pOVERNMENT employees in Penang and But- terworth may take industrial action unless the Government removes the anomaly in the payment of housing allowance. The general secretary of the National Union of Government Office Workers, Mr. Ang Thoon Hock, said today his union's claim273 words
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Article89 1966-12-19 10 DRUMS TO FRIGHTEN HEAVENLY DOG' jtfUAR. Sun. KamiTl pong folk In several villages here last night beat kerosine tins wildly for about half an hour. It began when they saw an eclipse of the moon at about 8.30 last night. Madam Hoo Siew Tong. 65, said: "This is an old89 words
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Advertisement238 1966-12-19 10 KRIESLER THE BEST IN SIGHT AND SOUND! CINEOOPf SINGAPORE LIST PRICE $1250 This Kriesler model is especially suited for those who want quality but find space a problem. Features Computermatic Guardian Circuit Automatic preset fine tuning Front sound and the simplest of front controls. Have a FREE demonstration at horn*.238 words
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Miscellaneous259 1966-12-19 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 1 Animal master U bedeTUlad 1. Animal acts quwrty ■■■Ml by optnlonatlve people (11) •xpenalTt French aM« Detested doe bit a man. be-(S-8). Ing wild )10 is S. Animal cypher la AaHMaVft 13. Animal Is hard put to It >>? tragedy a plant (5-8). 10. Degree259 words
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Article, Illustration749 1966-12-19 11 'Don't go to posh clubs during puasa month' SULTAN TICKS OFF UPPER CLASS' MUSLIMS WHO DO NOT FAST. KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday HE Sultan of Selangor last night advised non-fasting Muslims of the "upper class" not to frequent posh clubs and restaurants during puasa month. He was speaking at the Selangor749 words
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178 1966-12-19 11 |(UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaysian Airways has yet to decide on the type of jet aircraft to replace Its existing Comet fleet, its chairman. Mr Yong Pung How. said today. It would be premature to speculate the type of178 words
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Advertisement200 1966-12-19 11 Fabulous f SHELL'S SELLING TITUS V* WATCHES. AT TERRIFIC REDUCTIONS!!! Gents' Waterproof *^66- $47.50 f Calendar No. 7205 AS W^NII f Gents 1 Goldfilled *7+^fr $47.50 i^jl Calendar Mt0 t JH B^^fl No. 7205 GF k V^4 W^9 Ladies' Chrome %%+m $36.50 Jjj^Bfl No. 7160 CH X Ladies' Goldfilled *5&0&200 words
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Advertisement18 1966-12-19 11 VAN HOUTENS two wholesome taste pleasers >v p^^ >i\V [VAN HOUTENI PIECE FOR PIECE A REAL CHOCOLATE TREAT18 words
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Article117 1966-12-19 12 1» Word* $li (Minimum) MR. A MRS. Michael Lee Tun Benn thank their parenta, relatives and frienda for their eongratulationa aad r resents on their wedding on 14-10-M. MR. A MRS. Low Cheng Oln tfcank all friends and relatlyea for their good vtfatoaj and valuable gifta on the occuion117 words
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Article19 1966-12-19 12 t« Word! $1$ (Minimum) ra.a«ed away on the lßth December i "Remembering alwaya all the happy yeara."19 words
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Article601 1966-12-19 12 There have been two important developments in China's cultural revolution since the Red Guards went into winter hibernation last month. It was not intended that the revolution itself should be frozen. This has now been underlined by the "mass struggle meeting" in Peking, a dramatic production in601 words
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Article368 1966-12-19 12 Assurances by Mr. Ong Pang Boon, Singapore's Education Minister, that Malay schoolgirls will not be compelled to exchange their baju kurong for skirt and blouse I should allay parents' disquiet I Many had thought the change would be compulsory and there was, as Inche Mohamed Anil bin368 words
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Article209 1966-12-19 12 The South Pacific Games which ended yesterday did almost as much for geography as they did for sport. They introduced the reader to such places as Tonga, Nauru and the Wallis Futuria islands not as centres of South Seas fantasy but as the homes of men and women209 words
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132 1966-12-19 12 The Singapore oath for ALL over 21? 1 N the Government Gazette of Dec. 9 there Is an amendment called the Modification of Laws (Constitution of Singapore) (No. 2) Order 1966 under which Article 55 of the Constitution of Singapore is amended by Inserting a new clause reading as follows:132 words
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Article192 1966-12-19 12 "PHE Singapore Police Secretary in his reply to my letter on wayangs (S.T. Dec. 5) failed to realise that the law is the law and the same set of regulations should apply at all times. His contention that permits in certain cases have to be granted192 words
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Article78 1966-12-19 12 T)URING confrontation electrical sub-stations and other essential places belonging to statutory bodies were guarded by the Army. These guards seem to have been withdrawn now. PUB. and S.T.B. Installations contain very expensive equipment. If robbery or malicious damage occurs at these places serious Inconvenience will be caused to78 words
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Article24 1966-12-19 12 AS a philatelist, 1 cannot understand why some Singapore stamps, are badly stamped and sometimes with two chops. TAN CHONG CHANG Singapore24 words
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241 1966-12-19 12 I REFER to the letter t>y "Citizen" (S.T. Dec. 10) on "Taxis and Visitors" Infrequently this department receives complaints from civic-minded members of the public about malpractice by taxidrivers operating at the airport. Every such case Is Investigated and if the allegation.*,241 words
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Article, Illustration853 1966-12-19 12 GAVIN YOUNG - Why the students seek a showdown with Soekarno GAVIN YOUNG by FEARS OF A COMEBACK MAY OUTSTRIP PATIENCE EXCEPT that there are no ammunition boxes and sub machineguns stacked against the wall, Indonesian student movement offices today might be the headquarters of some National Army of Liberation. There's the same853 words
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Advertisement844 1966-12-19 12 ,sd* I Straits Times Malay Mail Clottilird od»«rtn«m»Mt mai b» hondtd COIO STOftAGf SUPERMARKET Orchard Road (Rvcaatwniit Onki COLD STORAGE BRANCMti At Hoilond Road No»ol Bo««. Aulhomrd A«jC«ri: CITY BOOK STORE ITO. Winch«tr«r Haul*. CoJI»»r Quay. THE NEWS FRONT fitipatrick't Suattm«Hi* M m ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Road), Naval tata MAMIfM844 words
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Advertisement34 1966-12-19 12 JUDGE WISELY! /^a\ if you want Kfi ABSOLUTE SAFETt \H£/ for YOUR MONEY ■ANK WITH TM« MNK to* ALL- lIC AND SMALL MM» Of CAPITAL AND MSfftVt MM QMNCHfS THROUGHOUT SINCAPORt, MaMMtaaVa, AMO«OUTH4A»T AUA34 words
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Advertisement61 1966-12-19 12 A 9 out of 10 house-wives will want a TWIN DOOR V I pAn^fuakic l iff in preference to any other refrigerator I fi ALL REFRIGERATORS HAVE SOME FEATURES IPAnffLiCTklCl HAS THEM ALL Jfc ff i > fi Available from *S FaW> 7 9 Climate K 7 LTD. mJt A61 words
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Article, Illustration311 1966-12-19 13 Marjorie (Miss Malaysia) makes it three in a row pENANG, Sun. A 19-year-old commercial student of Penang. Marjorie Rongsank, won her third beauty crown this year when she was chosen Miss Malaysia-Inter-national 1966 at the Penang Chinese Girls 1 High School hall here last night. Miss Rongsank (vital statistics: 37-24-37)311 words
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142 1966-12-19 13 13 KINGS FOR A NIGHT, AND AMERICANS ESCORT BEST QUEENS PENANG, Sun. The luckiest escorts to the beauty queens at last night's .Miss MalaysiaInternational contest were three American servicemen Navy Lt. Michael Mat-Murray. Army Capt. Marshall Rackley and Sgt. Gary Barnes of the IS. Military Police. The beauties they escorted142 words
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132 1966-12-19 13 YONG: A THIRD OF HAWKERS' PROBLEM SOLVED... CINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Un, told Parliament that the Government already had one-third of the hawker problem "in hand." "We have licensed and controlled about 5,000 hawkers this year," he said. "We had something like 12,000 licences issued132 words
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80 1966-12-19 13 PENANG. Sun— Mr. Boey Foong Phin was last night elected president of the Penang Port Commission Employees' Union. Mr. Boey. a member of the union's executive council, polled 632 votes against 315 votes for the outgoing president. Inche Mustapha bin Hamidon. Others elected were: Mr.80 words
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Article33 1966-12-19 13 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Bun. Professor Max BeloU. professor of government and administration. it Oxford University, will give a public lecture on "Contemporary Aspect* of British Government' tomorrow at the University of Malays.33 words
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203 1966-12-19 13 Malaysians can call the world 'on demand' now rUALA LUMPUR, a Sun. Telephone subscribers In Malaysia can now make a call to almost any part of the world in as shoit a time as it takes to make a local trunkcall. The Telecommunications Department, with its "on demand" radio link.203 words
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209 1966-12-19 13 Ano ther low-cost housing plan for Kelantan I/OTA BHARU. Sun. 1V The Kelantan State Government is to build another two blocks of low -cost houses comnrisine 95 units in Wakaf Mek Zainab. This was disclosed today by Inch* Ahmad bin Yatlm. chairman of the Sta«e Local Government and Housing Committee.209 words
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Advertisement228 1966-12-19 13 ihe symbol of SERVICE I SECURITY STABIUTY PAN MALAYAN HNANCE LTD. (MCOmUTID ft SNGATOK AS UUC IMUO iiAHL.iy COMWKYI UITHORKD GtffTlL'-rnuOOOjOOO BSUEO WO WO UP CAPfT&L $SDOOOOO PAD MAUYAM RNANCE UHITID GROUP ASSETS EXCEED 528.00a000 I HMd Offle* A*H Inwrtnet BuMlno. P.O. Boi 2884. Singapore 1. Tel«phon«-9WI Mi Sub-6r*nc»: 38.228 words
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Miscellaneous678 1966-12-19 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur pire: 6.35 Texan A Tree and Penanf; 6 Ipoh and for Planting: 7 News In EngMalarra. 3. 10 Johore Bahru, lish; 7.10 Report on Asian 4 Taapinf. 7 Batu Pahat. 9 Games: 7.35 Honey West Kluang. A Nice Little Till To Trap: 8 5.45678 words
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Article112 1966-12-19 14 THE POWER GAME This is the Power Game as played by the Czars of the Cinema. Peter Evans tells of the intrigues, the pressures, the behind-the-scenes manoeuvring^ that really decide the fate of great stars and world-famous screen epics. The central character is Darryl F. Zanuck, legendary creator of the112 words
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Article, Illustration1315 1966-12-19 14 THE MAN WHO CAME BACK FROM THE BRINK By PETER EVANS NEW Year's Eve in New York City, 1961. The temperature had fallen almost lOdegs. overnight and it was now 18degs. Fahrenheit and the first snow of winter was about to come. The cold paralysed the faces of the1,315 words
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Advertisement403 1966-12-19 14 L '^WsHKOB Bb^P^' I I ONLY SI. 75 < XBirTMERYADBrITIVi^Nv PROVED TESTED STOPS Bottery Foilnre INCREASES Battery Power MONEY A LENGTHENS Life of New Batteries I BACK REVIVES Life of OIC Bttttrtes \GUARANTtEi Horrt! Get o Pick How fceftrt your hotter j |i»es you trouble' From ell Potrol Slotians I403 words
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Advertisement499 1966-12-19 14 HOW TO SUCCEED IN A JVF jflL J»T* tS ofl|ij W*^ VOLUME ONE: 15 W^^ J* m PSYCHOLOGY OF SUCCESS. GOOD APPEARANCE mP*~~ AND WINNING PERSONALITY, A SUCCESSFUL CAREER, £F P^ J HOW TO INCREASE YOUR INCOME. BUSINESS W^ IETTERS ND REPORTS. COMMUNICATION. SALES la mMk' I MANSHIP. PUBLIC SPEAKING,499 words
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Article, Illustration1433 1966-12-19 15 Now events force Zanuck's hand ZanilCk (Continued from Page 14) vltatlon. "He seemed to think it rather amusing," remembers Burton now. But Seymour Poe, then a producer's special representative and later to be Zanuck's executive vice-president, suspects there was another reason for his curious reluctance to involve himself at that1,433 words
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Advertisement410 1966-12-19 15 FOOD FOR THOUGHTFOR INVESTORS! That's our brand new booklet, "Food and the World's Needs"— thirty-two pages of fact on the biggest industry in the nation that chalks up annual sales of $85 billion a year, employs one-third of the entire American labor force, and accounts for more than 50^ of410 words
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Advertisement174 1966-12-19 15 EXCLUSIVE! Foremost f JIV I H 3 in the world! A IbX Ull JL MULTI-YEAR WATCH eIBIA Your reliable companion, providing the Time, Day Month and also the Year! The'ORIENT" Mutti -Year Watch has a built-in 21-year calendar from 1960 to 1981! Designed for the Future, for your Present use174 words
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Article, Illustration1235 1966-12-19 16 RAFFLES. By Maurice Collit (Faber and Faber. 521). pROM aboard a ship at the mouth of the Hugli in December 1818, Stamford Raffles wrote to his friend Marsden of the venture on which at last he was about to embark. He was voyaging Eastward "in the hope of doing1,235 words
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Advertisement147 1966-12-19 16 SETROI HOW THE 25" SKY BLUE AHD WSETRON ARE HERE! I THE NEW SKY-BLUE BSI 23" MODEL THE PRECISION TV RECEIVER W TH THE SHARPEST, CLEAREST P CTURES Vista-Scope screen for m° '■'"^1 Jj Ie Ml Fully automatic "Highly |L__i_^^ n J| Special anti-glare filter IHH^^EI Prices competitive I r«nM147 words
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Advertisement217 1966-12-19 16 The beginning of a Happy Christmas Put Womon'i Own Christmos Annuol first ffj^^—^M on your shopping list and get 124 big mOMA^B OWN poges of mspirotion odv.ee ond enter- B tamment for th« festive season. V^r~W^K9 I IVIAKS COOKERY AND PARTY FOOD r??T^*^^ 5 H>o CHILD'S VIEW OF CHRISTMAS BU'SSRA.S&AC217 words
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Article, Illustration573 1966-12-19 17 Rhodesia can cope with sanctions: Premier I>HODESIAN rebel Premier Mr. Lan Smith said in a television interview last night that Rhodesians can cope with the sanctions imposed by the United Nations. "We don't welcome them," he said, "but we have been living with them for the past year and weReuter - 573 words
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Article67 1966-12-19 17 LONDON Sun. An heir to fortune from the Guiness s brewerr (croup. 21-year-old Tara Brown* died in hospl'al early today after car crash Mr. Browne, due to inherit almost £1 million as his share of a trust fund in four years* time, was fatallyReuter - 67 words
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Article45 1966-12-19 17 PARIS. Sun. Baton-6wlng police here latt night charged demonstrators protesting aealnst American air raids on North Vietnam and arrested about 300 youne people who defied a ban on the rally. Several thousand took Dart in the demonstration at the Place de L'Opera. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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132 1966-12-19 17 f OSDON. Sun- American studeat Anna KHymni '•> .ibtndoninc ber uni verity course in I red* because he s fed up with ">-Pxless" English boys -Th«>> re •u\e. Anna said "but drab beyond belief Thr\ ha«* no sex appeal." ■Pnptr> re.iclincs ;«rr ahsorhing and132 words
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175 1966-12-19 17 {SALISBURY, Sun.— Mr. Lan Smith has cabled the Australian and New Zealand Prime Ministers inviting them to nominate members to a commission to test public opinion here on the Tiger constitutional proposals. Government sources said yesterday. Under the terms of a workingAP - 175 words
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Article, Illustration347 1966-12-19 17 SPACEMEN SAY 'NO' TO STRIPTEASE IN ORBIT FOR TV HOUSTON, Sunday. THE crew of America's first three-man spaceflight have declined to perform a celestial striptease for live television during the Apollo 1 trip next year. Command pilot Virgil <Gus> Grissom gave a short laugh when asked about a National AeronauticsReuter; UPI - 347 words
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Article, Illustration359 1966-12-19 17 Jackie in tears after reading book on JFK VBW YORK. Sun. Mrs. Jac q v eline Kennedy, suing to prevent publication of a book about her husband's assassination, left a meeting in tears yesterday, distraught after apparently reading portions of "Death of a President" for the first time. Mrs. Kennedy359 words
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Article88 1966-12-19 17 Mrs. Ankrah gets top marks I ON DON. Sun —The wife L of Ghana's military ruler. General Joseph Ankrah. has passed with top marks a month* charm course at a leading London model school, a newspaper columnlM said yesterday. Mrs Mildred Ankrah 28 received >• rareiy awarded trading of exceller.eeReuter - 88 words
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Article74 1966-12-19 17 t\ ASHI.NO 1 UN. dun— Mr U K Nehru !h. in. Ur »mDiss«(icjr v^v •erday p:« .i s* rrt visit to 'tie Whitr Hous* nrhert t\e w»« uel-.^-ed to h«v dis-Li«>rd ni* country fnod situation with P-e»ia*nt Julinsi r, The Piesid'ni rrns delayed for near y74 words
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Advertisement429 1966-12-19 17 w ises y?** m a& #r<* fc& gt BW/T\ f mm I S 8 1 P *^x 1 I yj H If),. TTT' H HI I G H <• W' SHI I o "Jrr^^^\ L 1 fl n I HI q wT»tVfiM <s x. "^B fk I bbWN V 11429 words
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Advertisement1024 1966-12-19 18 i onimuiKi Iron I'agr IXI SITUATIONS VACANT I Word* tt (Mi*.)— Boa St eU. mxtrm 00X A479S S.T. S'por*, Position lied. Applicant* thanked. ENGLISH SPEAKING QENBRAL ook Amah no washing. 81 Che* Hood tvenu* Slngapor* 11. WAITRESSES REQUIRED. Apply personally to Mr. Ho, Mouth Eaat Aaia iotel, 190, Waterloo Btreet1,024 words
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Advertisement1055 1966-12-19 18 SITUATIONS VACANT m Wm4t tt I Mi*.)— Bma ta ct*. mmtrm APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Malayalan Cltlxeoa for tbe poat of Machinut. Fitter In the Chemical Dlyl•lon Workahop of the Rubber Research Iretltute of Malaya Jalan Ampaag. Kuala Lumpur. Applicant* should b* betwe**) the of 25 and 35 and have1,055 words
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Advertisement901 1966-12-19 18 GODOWN SPACE VACANT IS Word* tt Hi*.)— Boa tt rt: txtrm 000 SQ. FT. lorn term lease, principa. only. Box A 4904 ST 8 pore VACANT CODOWN To let W. 200 aq.ft .'ad floor Coacret* Building. Centrally located, Suitable godown cum ofllce. f*i menu factory, light InI dustnes. Apply P.O.901 words
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Advertisement889 1966-12-19 18 EDUCATION li Word* fVia.i-lm 1* BBS. exfra SINCAPORS COMMERCIAL SCHOOL fo. tvpin^. shorthand, txmk--1 keeping, rjnrol to-day. ISA Mat Ken;. < Road, (opposite Re* < S pore ITMI HOLY LIGHT KINOBRCARTEN Johor* Bahru. New Term open* on 9-1-67. English, Chinese instruction Knrol now BEGINNERS SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, Book-keeping, r tt* 84889 words
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Advertisement757 1966-12-19 18 FOR HIRE i H spas tt i Wilt i— «..t ta rt* •rtrm REFRICERATORS AT REASON ABLE Rates Prompt SSI HIS) fuaran I leed Mardrn Company. SS, Orchard Road Singapore Telephone ***** FURNITURE FOR HIRE at reason i able rates Sin Gee Seng, &3 Rochore Canal Road. Singapore It. *****757 words
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Advertisement977 1966-12-19 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE 1 IS Word* tt 'Him.)— Box It rt*. txtrm JAGUAR MARK II .Novrmrwr 1»«1 S« MXI o.n o onr oonrr Plrsse Ring 1 18 porei 643WM) brfore 4 iK) p m 1961 OIANA SCOOTER $3'>o o n o taol Mr. Ooh ***** Singapore. MINI ites. Super De977 words
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Advertisement686 1966-12-19 18 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC. I IS Rore-t tt Win Box S* rU Htm OENTLEMEN for Hwrditn Hi.-v iirambain Kaciai Trraimtott. MaoiAir Con.ll Honed Salon. ■-'■.•R I .inf.ic Road r.'od Kloori. 8 pore MllOO. JEUNEtIt ET BEAUTE Sieamrtatri aY Body-masiUKe by ekperienrrd Maasrur' Masseuse. Modem Hygirmc. 22 Ngre Ann Building. Orchard Road.686 words
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Advertisement563 1966-12-19 18 CLOSING OF PRIVATE ROADS Not:cr is hereby Riven that tha >nvate road» between 304 A K. md 3041. v. entrance) from Orchard Road and the -road bound these no blocks of buildings eading out to Mount Elisabeth nil be closed to the Public on he 25th December. 1966 > Chrlsinas563 words
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Advertisement1220 1966-12-19 19 '0 LIVERPOOL i WEST CBAST U.K.. OM S'D»'t Sa<it S'M» '*nani NELEUS Hav-t, L'pool. B>>tMt.G'|o« Cli 33 Tilly Dec 28 21 DM 24 ANCHISES i .'-Boni. Glasgow Bee 72 Dtc 11 CALCHAi, Imilanß, H'Dr-n. l»traaai Oec 72 Dm 78 Dec 27 M Bic 31 MELAM'US L'cool. Out m. Avon»cut» Dec1,220 words
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Advertisement1381 1966-12-19 19 THE E A C LINES i 4tv+ r t TMi. LAST ASIATIC COUPANr ,<a k«i«al h Dp>M EXPRESS SAILINCS 10 atNOAPOTTERDAM-HAMIURtAARHUS^OPENHAtEN. P. S'kaa Paajnp I'bmi mbm R'oaa H ourg AirkM Chain SUMIAWA DM 28 27 Dm 21/14 11/ 2JM IM II im 27 Jm 24 Fik 1 FM I SIMBA1,381 words
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Advertisement1402 1966-12-19 19 I benmliije] UPRESS SERVICt 10 LONOON, LIVUt'OOL A CONTINENTAL PORTS. 1 DrUMArUir fs London JM 12 OJ£<IIJjTIAVniAEi Harrouri Jm 22 Support Pt. S'naa Pwiint, Hu<l Jm 75 ll Pt Tali) M ■proulti JM 27 I f moirtn Fak 17 .BENVORLICH ltytw m n anfiorxt Pt. S'hiffl Panant Htmburi Ftk II1,402 words
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Advertisement1247 1966-12-19 19 feELLERMAN BUCKHALL S.S. CO.. LTD. lEI OVERLEAF Ftl BUTWAJtD SEIVICI FIOM UX/CBNTINENT. LaaiiM fan Ungaaora P. STUB Ptaaas CITY BF WINNIPEI London. Hamburg, Rotttrdta. Ml.l, -Hull 27 21 DM M 31 Bee Cm If DRDBKLYN lordon. Hamtvrg. Rattardaa. Havra, Hull 28/28 Jm ***** Jm CITT DF CBLBMBB London. Haaourg, Rotttrdaa,1,247 words
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2158 1966-12-19 20 Tim^wß w v i&n |t^f a w 5 i y it y TkfmmmwiiPk y /^si From Our Market Correspondent THK Stock Exchange %vas more active last >veck, hut in a very speculative frame of mind with concentration on only a handful of counters. Total turnover2,158 words
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Article27 1966-12-19 20 iperlb.) (prr picul) 12. 591 cU. $605.75 13. «1 rU. 5605.50 14. Ml rU. 5604.T5 15. Ml CU. 5M4.121 IC. Mi cU. $604.00 17. $601,11127 words
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Article46 1966-12-19 20 Industrials: Tins: S rubbers: ->cc. 12 93.08 107.32 110 83 Dec. 13 Dec. 14 Dec. 15 92.94 92.75 92.51 107.09 107.00 106.88 110.89 110.89 110.73 •Dec. 30, 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 100 Dec. 16 92.24 106.80 110.73 Dec. 17 92.13 ***** 110.7346 words
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Article48 1966-12-19 20 Goodwood Park tntral Sugar Raffles Hotel Killinchall Castlefleld Current Date payment payable i.S' Doc. 31 S'V Jan. 6 15% 62}% Feb. 15 16% Feb. 14 t Interim Plus 10% bonus Total for Total for the year previous year 16% 15% 20% 17% 77* 125% 3C-. 274%48 words
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Article738 1966-12-19 20 rE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Saturday December 17: INDUSTRIALS B. Ale* Brick* Bouatead I 54 1.80 C. Sucara 1.12 1.14 Od C.C.M 1.56 1.57 C.C.M. deb 1 06 C.T.S. orda 48 80C. 8. Holdmgt B.M cd Dunlopn738 words
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Advertisement1136 1966-12-19 20 Y^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISfIA LTD. Direct U.S.A. Atlantic Coast Sarvica Btntlot HoA|ton| N. rorl Starsport Ptiiiad. BUL "Tilt** Man" 11/24 BM 21,11 BM 1 FM I Ftl IJ Ftß IB F.I •IttsaMtr" 1,22 JM 21/11 JM 4 Mm IB MM 19 Mai IB MM Japan Direct Sarvica Ptmni Sintapori folotiama1,136 words
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Advertisement930 1966-12-19 20 P&O to Europe and the United Kingdom s.s. "ORCADES" (28,000 tons fully oirconditioned stabilised) Deporting SINGAPORE 20 Dec 1966 Arriving LONDON 12 Jon 1967 via Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Port Said, Naples, Barcelona and Rotterdam. j LIMITED ONE CLASS TOURIST ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE s.s. "CHITRAL" (14,000 tern fully aircendrrienad) Deporting SINGAPORE 29930 words
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Advertisement318 1966-12-19 20 S'HJKt fbM/S** ftNAr** eTA/rro eiA/Ho tiA/tTO FROM MADRAS. NA6A»ATTINAM S.S "MOHAMMEOI" tor Nogopoftinom Madras I" Pert-Gd 31-32/22 D.c Dec 2] Dec 24 rkuw CALCUTTA M.V VISHVA KALYAN* For Dorwin, Brisbane, Sydnay D*c JO/JO Mcibuurna lUoiwin »uOi*ct inducamant) FROM CALCUTTA ft KAKINADA M v "VISHVA PiATAP* tor Koba Osoko, Yokohomo Nagova318 words
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Article1039 1966-12-19 21 rpfiF.RE was a drop of B<f 1 cents in the Straits tin price on Saturday which took it down to $603.12} on an offering estimated down 10 tons to 210 tons. The price in London on Friday afternoon was unchanged. There was very good1,039 words
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Article68 1966-12-19 21 'l'Ml Anoeiatien *f Sanki in Malay x ala made these changes la It* rat** to merchant* on Saturday (all rate* to $100) Canada: huylng TT 33 7/16. airmail OD 33 8/16, 00 d/at. 36 1/8 credit bills. 36 3/16 trade bill*. ■•Ming TT or 00 ready: Canada 2368 words
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Advertisement344 1966-12-19 21 AUCTION SALE OF \l.l \BI I KKKKHOI.D A I I XSKHOI.D PROPERTIES lo be ;..-ld at our saleroom Nos. 14 A 16 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE ON THURSDAY 22nd DECEMBER, 1966 AT 2.30 P.M. MORTGAGEES' SALE:— l. Nos. 51 and 53 to 62 (consecutr ive) MOHAMED SULTAN RD. Freehold. Area 15.392344 words
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Advertisement339 1966-12-19 21 SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD NOTICE Complaint* have been received that persona purporting to be employees of the Singapore Telephone Board are attempting to collect sums of money from subscribers for the forthcoming festive seasons. These collections are unauthorised and any subscriber who is approached lor a donation \s requested to detain339 words
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Advertisement747 1966-12-19 21 KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB JANUARY MEETING 1967 FIRST DAT Sunday Bth. January 19(7. SECOND DAY Thursday 12th. January 196:. THIRD DAY Sunday 15th. January 1967. ADMISSION TO THE RACE COURSE BY BADGES ONLY Usual $1.- Unlimited Sweeps are available at the Town Office and also at: TELUK747 words
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Advertisement670 1966-12-19 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE FINANCE DEPARTMENT: Requires SENIOR PROGRAMMERS in salary scale $695xA45-1280--the commencing basic salary ottered will be dependent upon applicant's qualifications and experience plus variable allowance a.s payable from time to tune. Appointment will be on a 3-year Agreement in the first instance. Qualifications:670 words
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Advertisement713 1966-12-19 21 HJBLIC APPOINTMENTS IPOH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens and 'or State Nationals for the following apoointments in the Municipality of Ipoh:— Assistant Municipal Treasurer Salary Scale: $628 x A. 34 $934 $982- A 34- $1,254/-. Applicants should have pawed the final examination of one of 'he following713 words
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Advertisement547 1966-12-19 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited for the following post: Po«t Assistant Engineer il vacancy) Department Kuching Water Board Salary Division 11. Scale C 4-6 ($690 x 30-870 930 x 30-1170) Terms: A selected candidate domiciled In Sarawak or Sabah would be granted pensionable establishment terms of service. Any other would547 words
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Advertisement605 1966-12-19 21 TRAINEE MARKETING MANAGER THE MAN WE WANT in Unilever Export Limited must be able to give a confident 'yes' to these questions: HAVE YOU a •ucc.ssful record in marketing and telling? ARE YOU und«r 30? ARE YOU either a Malaysian or a Singapore citizen? Are you prepared to travel within605 words
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Article, Illustration37 1966-12-19 22 WONDER SCOUT, ridden by D. M. Brown, clears the last fence on his way to victory in the Cheltenham Hurdle at the Kuala Lumpur amateur races on Saturday.—Picture by C. S. Choon/f-37 words
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Article123 1966-12-19 22 LONDON, Sun. Vincent O'Brien, the leading British Plat racing trainer of 1966. will airlift 16 of his horses to winter quarters In Italy on Dec. 29--30 to avoid bad weather at his Ballydoyle. Ireland, stables during the close season. The O'Brien team, which includes Eclipse and Champion StakesReuter - 123 words
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162 1966-12-19 22 NAGLE AND THOMSON SHARE TOP PRIZE GOLF WELLINGTON, Sun Austra- I Uan golfers Peter Thomson and Kel Nagle tied for first place in the 72-hoie £2.000 i Caltex tournament here yester- day. Both men finished on 276 and sh.irrd the top prize money. In third place, two strokes behind, was162 words
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436 1966-12-19 22 Wallabies miss Hawthorne's genius RUGBY T ONDON, Sun.—Scotia land beat Australia 11-5 in the Rugby Union international at Murrayfleld, Edinburgh, yesterday But the Australians, who led 5-3 after 20 minutes, were not disgraced. They badly missed the genius of Injured fly-half Phil Hawthorne, who provided much of the attacking brillianceReuter - 436 words
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Article75 1966-12-19 22 GENEVA. Sun— The European Boxing Union yesterday rejected a British proposal to change th* weights which will continue to be fixer! in kilogrammes for ten categories. Thr British Boxing Board wanted to revert to poundages over eight weight divisions as recosnhed in Britain, the United Btates.Reuter - 75 words
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Article496 1966-12-19 22 SOCCER REVIEW ...and Chelsea crowd get some lively entertainment J^KITISH soccer fans, so often doomed to watch grim defensive battles, had some first class entertainment yesterday when several League teams went on the attack. A 50.000 crowd at Chelsea saw their team play a thrilling 5-5 draw with WestReuter - 496 words
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Article1334 1966-12-19 22 Shrewsbury 22 10 5 7 37 20 25 Toinufcy 24 9 5 10 35 31 23 Orimsby 21 10 3 8 33 32 23 Wal.ssll 20 10 3 7 31 33 23 Reading 22 9 4 9 35 30 22 Girinßham 22 7 8 ***** 22 Peterboro1,334 words
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Advertisement767 1966-12-19 22 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT PENANG COMPANIES WINDING IP NO: 2 OF 1966. In the Matter of SOON DfO KONG ESTATES LIMITED and In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ACT 1965. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN j that a petition for the windlng-up ol the abovenamed company by767 words
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Advertisement194 1966-12-19 22 J.K.R. KERJA AVER KUALA LUMPUR NOTICE TO WATER omtmus THE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that due to essential work to be carried out on trunk mains, there will be an interruption of water supply between the hours of 8.00 p.m. on 20.12.66 and 8.00 a.m. on 21.12.66 in the undermentioned194 words
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Advertisement369 1966-12-19 22 TENDERS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: i Room No. 229. 2nd Floor. City Hall). I (a) Supply and Delivery of AsI bestos Conduits during the t year 1967. Tender Deposit $500/-. Close at 2.15 p.m. > on 3.1.67. i CHIEF ARCHITECTS DEPARTMENT: (Ist Floor. Halifax Road). (b) Teim369 words
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Advertisement46 1966-12-19 22 MosconTs record doubt PARIS Sun. It was (eared bere that Frenchman 1 Main Mosconi's world 4O4|m freestyle swimming record set in Acapulco, Mexico, last October; at 4m ItJl may n.it be ratified because the pool wan a fraction short of the 50m regulation length. Kruter. I,46 words
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Advertisement22 1966-12-19 22 MALA V MAIL Word Puxxte "HR" PRIZE OF $7,500 COULD BE YOURS! Send four entry now. Closing Date: Wed., 21-12-66 2.00 p.m.22 words
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Article, Illustration61 1966-12-19 23 DEBRA MARKUS of Israel lunges at the tape to beat Japan's Miyoko Tsujishita in the Asian Cames women's 200 metres final at Bangkok and falls headlong on the track. Officials then carried her off on a stretcher. Later at the victory ceremony61 words
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302 1966-12-19 23 BADMINTON T ONDON, Sun. Svcn Andersen, 20-year-old Danish No. 1, gave a superb performance to win the men's singles final of the London Open badminton championships here last night. Andersen won the first 26 points of the final before completing victory against hisReuter - 302 words
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135 1966-12-19 23 KRISHNAN AND CO. ARRIVE IN SYDNEY SYDNEY, sun.— Three member* of the Indian Davis Cup team arrived here yesterday on their way to Melbourne for the challenge round starting on Dec. 26 Ramanathan Knshnan. Jaidfep Mulcerjea and PremjH Lull, their wivrs and team manaerr Raj Kumar Khanna. arrivrd yt-sterday. TheReuter - 135 words
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Article115 1966-12-19 23 BANGKOK, Sun. Countries which took part In the athletics competition In the Asian Games here have agreed to form an Asian Track and Meld Federation. The Asian body will be patterned on the lines ol the European committee of the International Amateur Athletic Federation. At a115 words
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Article957 1966-12-19 23 Singapore champs wrest lead OPfcN Yam VAMAHA, the Singa--1 pore champions, were the leaders in the open team event at the end of the third day's play on Saturday in the Malaysian ten-pin bowling championships being held in Kuala Lumpur. Yamaha scored a total of 2.820 pinfalls to lead from957 words
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Advertisement74 1966-12-19 23 I mißvoisii'R I J. -J M-} tJht Brandy of \apolr»* J^ M a *i* cognac v\ 1 r^"* > >a U 1 I 1 M&\i I SPECIAL GIFTS 1 Courvoisier made these two special gifts for you— a smart travelling bag and an attractive f rnm plastic jug. You can74 words
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Article, Illustration588 1966-12-19 24 Boon Bee and Yee Khan in q-f inals From NORMAN SIEBEL Bangkok, Sunday MALAYSIA'S hopes of gaining gold medals from the Asian Games badminton now rest mainly in the men's doubles of the individual championships which began today. Ng Boon Bee and Tan Yee Khan, the A l l England588 words
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412 1966-12-19 24 MALAYSIA QUALIFY FOR THE 1 968 OLYMPICS BANGKOK, Sun— Malaysia have qualified for the hockey tournament in the 1968 Olympic Games at Mexico City. And Singapore might easily have done so too. if they had competed in the current Asian Games tournament and taken fifth place Instead of Ceylon, writes412 words
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Article374 1966-12-19 24 Men's singles M. Aklyama (J) i)ID. Ualerio (P) 15-2, 15-1; Ang Tjln Slang (In) bt San Myint (B> 15-4, 15-3; Wong Pek Sen (In) bt Koo Man For iHKi 15-5, 15-6; Kyi Nyunt (B) bt T. Miyanaga (J) 15-9. 13-15. 15-3; Sungob (T) bt S. Chandrasena (C) 15-4, 15-1;374 words
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Article10 1966-12-19 24 Semi-finals Thailand bt Korea 67-53: Israel bt Japan 57--14.10 words
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Article173 1966-12-19 24 800 m massed start IP. Chullamondhol (T) 1:05.27; 2 K. Nishlmura (J) 1:07.34; 3 F. de Sllva (C> 1:27.70. 10,000 m massed start IT. Masanori (J) 18:24.16: 2 S. Chrtnaror.it iT) 18:25.20; 3 C. Romeo (PI) 18:25.23; 4 Wan* Chin I (F) 18:28.47: 5 Kwonß Jung Hyun (K) 18:45.15;173 words
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Article27 1966-12-19 24 Semi-final Iran 1 Japan 0. Burma 2 Singapore 0. Japan 5 Thailand 1: Burma 1 Iran 0 (Japan, Singapore, Burma and Iran In sem 1- finals27 words
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Article29 1966-12-19 24 Final Japan 9 Singapore 3 (Thlo Qlm Hock. Veo Oon Tat. Tan Eng Bock). For 4th place Malaysia 7 (Pong Beow San 4 Dicky Mcl 3) Thailand 429 words
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Article, Illustration111 1966-12-19 24 i.if tiWieavy. l Lee Jung 6up (Xi 445 (135 1325 17. 5). 2 H Pujmioto (Ji 417 5. 3 H VI (Pi 397 5: 4 Myint Them ißi 385. 5 V Ramasoksahona (1) 337.5; 6 M Thongthamchat (Ti 312.5: Pourdeian (Ir» 120. 120 nil Middle-lira' > 1 II HyungLIM YAW CHONG - 111 words
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Article306 1966-12-19 24 Men's singles Ist rd: Go Soen Houw (In i bt Chung Yang Im (K) 6-3. 8-6: I. Konishi (J) bt Ng Man Cheung (HK) 6-1 6-1; A Villa nueva (PI) bt S. Champsiri <T) 6-1. 6-4; Vo Van Thanh (V) bt S. Ghazi (A» 6-1. 6-0: Billy Yap (M)306 words
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Article197 1966-12-19 24 MEN'S SINGLES Second round: K. Kimura (Jt bt A. Ehteshamzadeh (Ir) 3-0: Hunh Van Ngoc (V) bt Tr\ng Hong Bor (HK) 3-0: C Wuvanich fTt bt Yang Jen Shvone <F> 3-1: Kirn Chuna Yong iKi bt Lee Mun Chew (Ml 21-15. n-18. 21-5: H Bozorezadeh <Ir> bt Lim197 words
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Article60 1966-12-19 24 Women Japan 3 Burma 0. Final positions: 1 Japan; 2 Korea or Iran: 4 Philippines: 5 Thailand: 6 Burma KEY TO COUNTRIES Afghanistan (A); Burma (Bi; Ceylon (C); Formosa (F): Hone Konf (HK); India (II; Indonesia (In); Iran (Ir) Israel (Is): Japan (J); Korea (K): Malaysia (Mi; Nepal <N);60 words
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278 1966-12-19 24 'A POOR SHOW' by THAIS —SAYS KOREAN By MANSOOR RAHMAN BANGKOK, Sun. The South Korean contingent are most disappointed with the organisation of the Asian Games here. The Korean team's public relations officer, Yoo Han Chul, told me that the general organisation was poor and that the organisation of each278 words
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204 1966-12-19 24 ENGAGEMENT West Indies win by 6 wkts BOMBAY TEST "DOMBAY, Sun.— Gary Sobers and Clive Lloyd pushed the West Indies to a six-wicket victory over India 40 minutes after lunch on the final day of the First Test match here. Sobers, captain of the team, and Lloyd scored 102 inReuter - 204 words
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Article29 1966-12-19 24 BOWLING— MaIay.Man ten-pin championships (Jackie's, XL). ■OCKSY Spore Dlv. It Indian Assn v Prisons; Uiv. t: RAOC v PSA. TABLE TKNNIS— MCA interstate tourney (Negrt CRO, 8 p.m.).29 words
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Obituary110 1966-12-19 24 MRS. OOM SWEE TIANO nt« Cnu* Chooo Hiok. Beloved mother of Kong He*. Ttuam Her. Chin He«, Roan Km, Boon Hee. Buck Ree. Boon Trek. Bion Hock. Boon Hunt. Mr*. Cheong Tack Hoe. Mr*. Chat Peng Chu*n and Marlon Goh. Funeml Wednr.-dajr 11 a.m. from No. 1. Loronic Tijra.110 words
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