The Straits Times, 23 December 1966
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Title Section25 1966-12-23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times TIIH National Newspaper Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211425 words
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Article, Illustration465 1966-12-23 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - Dhani deeply involved with Azahari GEOFFREY GELDARD By SAYS TNKU OFFICER I^UCHING, Thurs. Indonesian Air Marshal Omar Dhani, at present on trial for involvement in the abortive communist coup in Indonesia, is believed to have been heavily involved with A.M. Azahari, the Brunei rebel leader, after the Brunei revolt. A465 words
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Article, Illustration366 1966-12-23 1 Stern warning by Suharto and troops ring the palace JAKARTA, Thursday JAKARTA was tense today following the fatal stabbing of a student by an unidentified person. The motive for the killing was not known. Armoured cars were out in the streets and troops took up positions surrounding PresidentReuter; AP - 366 words
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94 1966-12-23 1 r|X>KYO. Thurs. PreX sident Soekarno may visit Japan late in February or early March next year when his favourite third wife. Ratna Sari Dewi. Rives birth, a reliable source said here today. At the same time, he might also meet President Nasser of the94 words
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Article29 1966-12-23 1 HONG KONG. Thurs. A Canadian Government immigration officer here said about 5.700 Chinese are expected to emigrate to Canada this ytw. mostly from Hong Kong UPI.UPI - 29 words
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198 1966-12-23 1 'Come to Canton' order to Macao's Governor qX)KYO, Thurs. A China's Kwangtung provincial officers have given the Portuguese Governor of Macao a 72-hour ultimatum to meet in Canton with Chinese authorities, the official New China news agency said today. Kwangtung officials also x>ld Macao Governor Jose viobre de Carvaiho that198 words
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Article, Illustration147 1966-12-23 1 Smith: We are already a Republic SALISBURY, Thursday. PHODKSIAX Prime Minister lan Smith said here today thai, as lar as he could interpret the facts, Rhodesia had been a Republic since last week. Mr. Smith told I press conference he thought Rhodesia had been a Republic since the U.N. SecurityReuter - 147 words
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Article144 1966-12-23 1 WASHINGTON, Thursday. THK T.S. Air Force today launched an unmanned experimental version of a spacecraft that might be used in future to rescue astronauts stranded in orbit. Known as the SV-SD, the dart-like spacecraft was boosted above the earth's atmosphere by an Atlas missile. It wasReuter - 144 words
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133 1966-12-23 1 T ON DON, Thurs. Six LJ Sikhs living in Britain have offered to burn themselves alive in sympathy with Sant Fatch Singh, who is fasting in the Golden Temple of Amritsar. Sant Fateh Singh plans to burn himself to death ifReuter - 133 words
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Article58 1966-12-23 1 LONDON. Thurs. Fore'gn students will pay more to attend British universities and colleges from the beginning of the 19K7-68 juadrmic year next October. At present, tuition fees average t7O a year. For some 30.000 overseas students, they will go up to C 250. The fees paidReuter - 58 words
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Article58 1966-12-23 1 TOKYO. Thurs —The Japanese Cabinet is expected to give formal approval to a recemmenda- < tlon to ban exports of motorcars. I Including motorcycles and spare parts, to Rhodesia. According to a spokesman (or the Ministry of International I Trade and Industry, the recommendation wasReuter - 58 words
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Article52 1966-12-23 1 NFW DELHI, Thurs. The Sovla Union has promised India I an immediate gift of 200,000 tons i of wheat to meet the food short- j age. it was officially announced today. The decision was contained In a letter from Soviet Prime Minister Kosygln to Mrs. IndiraReuter - 52 words
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Article54 1966-12-23 1 TEHERAN. Thurs Delegates from Iran, Turkey and Pakistan, members of the Regional Cooperation for Development AI- Uancr. will meet in Ankara on Jan. 27 to discus* a Turkish proposal that Turkey's Izmir oil re- flnery be developed by three RCD countries as a lolnt enterDrtse. with Iran asReuter - 54 words
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Article48 1966-12-23 1 LONDON. TOUTS.- It looks hkr Christmas In hospital tnr Qurrn Elizabeth, the Quppii Mother. A bulletin today said the continued lo makr steady progrr.v*. Iro.r. her abdominal operation 12 days ;ib--. but added she would be in bospi- I tal for the next lew days. UPI.UPI - 48 words
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166 1966-12-23 1 Holt to send Mirage jets to Malaya CANBERRA, Thurs.— Australia will send a squadron of its French built Mirage supersonic jet fighters to Malaysia, according to defence sources today. No indication is yrt available when the Mirages will be sent. They will be the first Australian Mirages to serve oviAP - 166 words
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Article30 1966-12-23 1 RATION CUT \|\V DELHI, Thiif; Indian Government inttounced ration cut throughout round v Ui .in i>< -.crii lo (iriiuyhi -stricken Kih. ii .n.i I it. it Pradesh Rrutei30 words
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Article, Illustration292 1966-12-23 2 pRANKFI XT, Thurs. West (iermany has seized at Britain's request some 28 tons of new bank notes bound for Rhodesia, it was revealed today. The I). ink not:"-, \.iluecl at man> millions of pounds, were printt-d in Munich by trdet ofReuter; AP - 292 words
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Article77 1966-12-23 2 EXODUS OF TEA PLANTERS rjAUHATI (Assam State), Thurs.— About 120 British tea planters have decided to pack up and leave India because of high taxation here following the devaluation of the rupee. Seventy have already gone and another 50 are ready to leave next April. This is nearly 20 perReuter - 77 words
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561 1966-12-23 2 'MAXIMUM LATITUDE 9 TO END VIETNAM WAR WASHINGTON, Thursday SECRETARY of State Mr. Dean Rusk said yesterday the United Nations Secretary-General U Thant had 'maximum latitude" in sounding out the Communist side for a Vietnam ceasefire and settlement. "We would be glad to seeReuter - 561 words
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Article35 1966-12-23 2 NEW DELHI, Thurs. Reports th.it an outbreak of plague the dreaded black death had killed eight people sent a team of experts on communicable diseases hurrying into the foothills of the Himalayas today.35 words
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254 1966-12-23 2 Censor in Cairo decides on new deal for belly dancers fAIRO, Thurs. Egypt's 2.000 belly dancers are going to be able to show their navels again, fan out their legs and wiggle as fast as they like, the chief government censor said yesterday. The censor. Mr. Mustafa Darweesh. said the254 words
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209 1966-12-23 2 lOHANNES- BURG. Thurs. A British sea captain has resigned his mastership of a South African Railways ship and intends settling in Hong Kong because his Japanese wife has been refused entry into South Africa. He is Capt. David Cauvin. 31 -year-old master of209 words
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Article52 1966-12-23 2 SANTIAGO. Thurs. Santiago's 14 fire brigades made up of volunteers who not only are unpaid, bat also must buy their own equipment gathered to commemorate the 103 rd anniversary of their founding last night, and were interrupted eight times by fire alarms all all over the ChileanReuter - 52 words
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Miscellaneous13 1966-12-23 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby f/VIL CALL TMe^J f VSERV7CE AHAKJJ v _jP13 words
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Article, Illustration187 1966-12-23 3 JACKIE'S SUIT SETTLED OUT OF COURT VTEW YORK, Thurs.— 11 Mrs. John F. Kennedy settled her law suit against Look magazine out of court last night, and agreed to the serialisation of the book, "The Death of a President." Look agreed to remove or modify passages in the book relatingAP - 187 words
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Article19 1966-12-23 3 AUSTIN (Texas), Thurs. Lady Bird Jottnmn, the President's wife, celebrated her 54th birthday today— UPl.19 words
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374 1966-12-23 3 Russian Luna 13 heads for the moon I MOSCOW, Thurs. J^ SOVIET space ship soared out into space yesterday towards a Christmas eve rendezvous with the moon. Informed sources said the launching of Luna 13 appeared to be part of an accelerated Soviet drive to get the maximum possible information374 words
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Article187 1966-12-23 3 TORONTO. Thurs. Lord Thomson said here yesterday that he planned to spend millions of pounds to make The Times of London a financial success, bin he did not expect it w threaten Britain's othe quality newspapers. The Canadian-horn Pre^> baron said approval of his takeoverReuter - 187 words
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166 1966-12-23 3 LENINGRAD, Thurs. Buel Ray Wortham, a 25 year old American who stole a statue of a bear from a hotel here, was sentenced yesterday to three years in a labour camp for theft and illegal currency transactions. The court ordered his travelling companion,Reuter - 166 words
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130 1966-12-23 3 PAKIS, Thurs. French Left-wing Democrats and Communists yesterday announced agreement on a joint attack on General de Gaulle's party In next Marchs general elections. Under the agreement the first pact linking Communists, Socialists, and Radicals since the 1936 Popular Front the parties130 words
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Article54 1966-12-23 3 SEATTLE (Wasnlnfrton), Thurs. The flags of the 12 Antarctic Treaty nations flew yesterday on the continent's highest peak, the 16.8S0ft Vlnson Massif, scaled for the first time on Tuesday by 10 American climbers. Reports reaching here said the group also planned to climb Antarctica's second highest peak,54 words
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Article, Illustration236 1966-12-23 3 Christmas dinner: Philip scores landslide victory F ONDON, Thurs. Sorry, James Bond, Elizabeth Taylor, and Prime Minister Harold Wilson. But people would prefer to have Christmas dinner with P r i n c 6 Philip. A sampling of 2.000 persons were asked in a survey what celebrity they would likeUPI - 236 words
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95 1966-12-23 3 He changes mind about suicide after boos WELLINGTON (New Zealand). Thurs. A hostile crowd of about 200 shouted "Jump", "Yellow" and "Chicken" to a man preparing to leap to his death from a crane here last night. The man. who had walked to the end of a 176-U. high craneReuter - 95 words
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Article30 1966-12-23 3 SEOUL. Thurs. South Korean police today hunted ttiree men who escaped with 1.200.000 won (about £1.600 after shooting dead a policeman in a bank hold-uo here yesterday.30 words
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120 1966-12-23 3 WINDSOR (Ontario). Thurs.— Seven children died, several from suffocation, when an avalanche of sand poured into their school bus after a collision with a lorry yesterday. At least 15 children were on their way home from school In the bus. They were trappedReuter - 120 words
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Article93 1966-12-23 3 SEOUL, Thurs The South Korean beauty queen returning from the Asian Fair in Bangkok yesterday was arrested at Klmpo airport on charges of smuggling Japanese bank notes and emerald rings. Miss Byun Jun-Hee, 23, MLss Asia runner-up at the Bangkok Fair wu arrested after airport Customs officersAP - 93 words
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120 1966-12-23 3 Bite marks on cheese help to nail a criminal T ONDON, Thurs.— ForenJLj sic science in Britain took a significant step forward when bite marks on a piece of cheese helped to nail a criminal. The only clue left at a raided eolf club was a piece of half-eaten cheese.120 words
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Article32 1966-12-23 3 LEEDS. Thurs. Leeds Univer»ity will confer an honorary degree on United Nations Secretary-Gener-al U Thant next May. It will be the first awarded him by a. British university. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Advertisement171 1966-12-23 3 EXCITING! NEW! YASHICA TL-Super Pc, ;tl super M YASMDCA mS 35 MM SINGLE- V LENS REFLEX WITH 7HRU-THE-LENS EXPOSURE READING Thru-the lens (TTL) Exposure Reading is the most accurate and foolproof, yet-easy-to-use exposure device built into a camera. The built-in exposure meter measures only the actual light that passes through171 words
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Advertisement189 1966-12-23 3 CALLING CAR-OWNERS! II am You can drive in comfort. Sun wA I UU and rain won't bother you. I v Your car is cool after parking for hours. "THANKS TO" a quality-product PENGUIN LONG-LASTING-HARD-CHROMED .'s*" \y Sole Representative: WING LEE CO. 165, HUGH LOW STREET, IPOH. Tel. 5518. (Also Available189 words
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Article, Illustration261 1966-12-23 4 ARTIST Mrs. Eliza- beth Lemon and the dramatic portrait of the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, whom she had captured while he was delivering one of his speeches over television. This picture was taken at the Education Department at RAF Changi, where261 words
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Article405 1966-12-23 4 AIRPORT TRAFFIC rpHE following li today* schedule of civil aircraft mov»mrnt« at the P«va Lehar airport Singapore: ARRIVAL* Japan Air Linss: From Jakarta (JL 712) s m a.m. Thai Inttrnatlonal: From Bangkok. Prnang (TO 407) 12 05 p.m.: from Tokyo. Osaka. Talpoh. Hong Kong. Bangkok (TO 403 > 9.40 p.m.405 words
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Advertisement410 1966-12-23 4 I SIMULTANEOUS PREMIERE TONIGHT it 9.15 PM. B Season From Tomorrow No Free List •w» LIDO ISSSST FEDERAL -H "KHARTOUM" IS NOW SHOWING IN LONDON AND OTHER .MAJOR CITIES OF THE WORLD AT INCREASED PRICES! Singapore Kusls Lumpur are privileged to set it sti NO INCREASE IN PRICES!; 'fr/ WFm410 words
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Advertisement180 1966-12-23 4 Special X'mas OFFER I I V .^m-~ If— iim l~Tll I Br^r^*^srJ wi \S .K VrMt VK msi sp MMM f 3 FREE GIFTS of •ft One China Tea-set $K S5 An Alarm Clock 0 -Q A Desk Set J% will all be given away FREE for every purchase 5^180 words
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Advertisement51 1966-12-23 4 MERRY CHRISTMAS welcome to THE QUESTS 3rd Anniversary Gala X'mas Ball l<djfl K'i lj ■t SINGAPORE BADMINTON STADIUM ON 24th A 25th DECEMBER 1966 8 p. m. 3 a. m. NIGHTLY ADMISSION: $2/ per head Novelties Inclusive Tickets Available at Spore Badminton Stadium offic« 9 -a. m. to 5 p.51 words
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Advertisement437 1966-12-23 4 A Jk (hormerly The New Alhambra) j UALA Phone: ***** (No Free List) I AnFitjc TAnAVf DAILY 4 shows at I UlrciNa XOUAY no, 4.00, .jo a ».i$ p m I SUNDAYS ft HOLIDAYS tXTRA SHOW AT 11 am Admission SI 00, S2 00 As 3 00 f^tf (NORMAL PRICES)437 words
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Advertisement562 1966-12-23 4 II nFW alhambra Open. Todoy! 1 .10, 4, 630 ft t. IS COLUMBIA PICTURES fNMMI Michocl Connors Dorothy Provinc in o Oino De Laurent us Production "KISS THE GIRLS AND MAKE THEM DIE" Technicolor (No Free List) GALA PALACE Tomorrow Midi "SHOOT AND KILL 2nd MONTH 37rh BIG DAY 1562 words
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303 1966-12-23 5 j P. JAVA, Thur«. A TOP economist last night com- T mented on the ''great virtues" of Malaysia's open economy. Professor Hla Myint. of the London School of EcoDomlcs, said: "Malaysia's i j open economy has great j virtues which can possibly303 words
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194 1966-12-23 5 HOSPITAL ASSISTANTS THREATEN INDUSTRIAL ACTION pENANG. Than. n«*pital assistants in West Malaysia are expected to resort to industrial action to back up their Johore colleagues' claim for overtime allowances for this year. "Our executive council has decided to request all hospital assistants to refuse to attend to any call from194 words
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Article39 1966-12-23 5 SINGAPORE Tbars. The commiiMon on evangel^m of KampoiiK Kapor Methodist Church will visit -.lie homes tor the aged at Sennrti Estate and > Grange Road on Boxing Day to bnna Chmimas cheer to the inmates39 words
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Article59 1966-12-23 5 machang Thin. a former PMIP Kelar.tan State Assemblyman H.tii Mohamed Noor bin Yusoff. lias been appointed a member of the board of manuremem of the H..m/ah Enelisii Piin.dv School ban Annual party SINGAPORE. lliurs The Times Trading ;md Shipyard Ltd will hold its annual dnuier and dance at59 words
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Article24 1966-12-23 5 I KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The national and international Koran reading competitions will begin |at the Stadium Merdeka here on Wednesday.24 words
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Article35 1966-12-23 5 SINGAPORE Thuls The extens-.vely automated 10 500-ton Aidiiya. latest addition to the fleet of specialised cargo liners of the EAC Lines, will arrive here tomorrow on her maiden voyage to the Far East.35 words
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Article32 1966-12-23 5 I SUNGEI PATANI lhlirs— After 40 yrar.s of teachine at .St 'Georges Institution- Taiping. Mr. I H. E. August in. 60-year-old headi master of St. Georges Primary School, has retired.32 words
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Article, Illustration199 1966-12-23 5 Chinese 'will continue to be an important language...' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Assistant Minister of Education, Mr Lee Siok Yew. said last night that the Alliance Government will always regard Chinese as an important language. "We never intend doing away with this language." he said at an election rally at199 words
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Article32 1966-12-23 5 PAR IT BUNTAR. Thurs. A woman .shop assistant. Chens Yoon Vcmhi :m. whs fined $300 when she pleaded guilty to assiv I tine in carrying on an illegal 4-D lottery.32 words
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Article172 1966-12-23 5 IPOH. Thurs. The 1 Veterinary Department here is "taking vigorous steps" to control an outbreak of swine fever which has broken out in four areas in the Kinta District Jelapang new village. Tanjong Rambutan, Kampong Timah, and Lawan Kuda new village. Proposals have been sent172 words
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Article42 1966-12-23 5 KANGAR Thuis The Utan AJi V -nth Ciub plans to launch padi-harveMing proirramtne to raise funds for the rlub All members w.ll be a.skrd to help in the harvest inc. Revenue earned will be paid lo the club fund42 words
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Article, Illustration255 1966-12-23 5 Charges for police guards the same up to 8 hours QEREMBAN. Thurs.— Firms hiring policemen for escort duties can retain them for up to eight hours without paying one cent extra for their services. It is only after eight hours that the charges are Increased. This was explained today by255 words
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Article172 1966-12-23 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Seamen and other I Singaporeans w *i os c 1 .lobs take them away from Singapore often can obtain their new laminated identity I cards by special arrangement with the registration centres. A spokesman for the Rej Kistration Office said: I "These people should172 words
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Advertisement201 1966-12-23 5 JACKIE'S BOWL ORCHARD KATONG > BUTTERY Extend Season 's Greetings to all our patrons %j%& Eve open until 2.00 a.m. Join our Moonlight Bowling f~l Special prizes for winners JlSlWffl ORCHARD Te1: ***** KATONGTeI:496SI7 9 NIGHTLY A a a n\iS oS singapura w*w*~m*wMw*m*m*m***m*m*i\ S SEASON'S GREETINGS S* i 5 STATION201 words
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Advertisement383 1966-12-23 5 Kider introduces new fashions i b« **^V b^P^"^ s I jf sH jt W J I Wr «bY 'Jbk "Rider" introduces a wide selection of the latest and most exquisite fashions in sports wear and casual wear. For glamour, comfort, quality and enchanting colours. 7). i FtIQW GENT LADY'S WEAR383 words
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Miscellaneous60 1966-12-23 5 UuffM Hunny By Hmlph H+U*dmM /sc2Am,ya\ /please, no insults^ /twats The final Blow 1I /i accept no<jB 7%-, u«^ THV MC CHII J O**3HAU.7AK£MY 170 MV DKSNITVi I'M APOUO6V YOU MAY I'LL MAVE TWE \WBUM^y BUSINESS a V LEAVIN6I J V »OWME TQA BUS.\ESS«EN'S )\^\r-^9 ELSEWHERE! J V TABIE^ W60 words
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Article, Illustration138 1966-12-23 6 Envoy to fly home for 'blood debt' talks KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Japanese Government has asked Its Ambassador here. Tan Sri Fumlhiko Kai. to return for consultations on his negotiations with Tengku Abdul Rahman on the 'blood debt" issue. Confirming this today, Tan Sri Kai said that he would leave138 words
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Article78 1966-12-23 6 'First' for Singapore plane SINGAPORE. Thurs. A $150,000 six-seater twinengine Piper Comanche aircraft is now winging it.s way acros.s the Pacific Ocean to Singapore. Its owner. Mr. T. J. Hoar, manager ol Pergamon Pre>s < Australia Ltd., said today: "The plane is the first Singaporeregistered aircraft to make the long78 words
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Article136 1966-12-23 6 1 0,000 i KUALA LUMPUR, Thurm Reward offer for capture of the Treasury bandits UOLICE are offering a $10,060 reward the highest on record for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the four thugs who robbed the AccountantGeneral's office of $42,000. This was announced today by the Selangor136 words
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Article252 1966-12-23 6 SINGAPORE, Thursday. gINGAPORE"S first fisheVies school is expected to take in students from next year. The school will be at the former flsheriea research station at Changi Point, which us being renovated and equipped with latest mechanical and electronic flahlng devices at a COS) of252 words
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233 1966-12-23 6 When theft with violence is NOT robbery KUALA LUMPUR, Tnurs. melt accompanied by violence does not necessarily constitute roDbery. l«iiiton> fourt PWsident Inche Zachana bin Yaum said this today when he amended a charge ot robbery to one of theft. In the diK-k were Lim Chong, 20. and Cheah Sin233 words
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89 1966-12-23 6 CINGAPORE, Thurs. The 40 Indonesian prlsoners-of-war In Singapore will be flown back to Jakarta in a day or two The Indonesian liaison officer In Singapore Lt Col. Abdul Rachnm Ramly. said today thai chattered aircraft will fly them home. All ■moCMMBta for thr89 words
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Article25 1966-12-23 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs About I $10,000 north of radios, eamernn and binoculars were reported 1 stolen from a &hop in High Street resterday.25 words
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208 1966-12-23 6 I ONDON, Thurs. The first bulk shipment of palm oil from Sabah will be delivered to British factories next week. The oil -a 400 ton cargo worth £32.000 arrived here on Tuesday In specially constructed tanks in lhe hold of thr Blue Funnel carsoReuter - 208 words
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Article39 1966-12-23 6 PENANG Thurs.— A V A. Qanaandan. 22. today pleaded not guilty to charges of stealing S3BO worth of coloured bulb*. two spotlights and cable rrnm the Tigrr Bar at Tanjong TokonK Road Bail was allowed39 words
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84 1966-12-23 6 Anti-smuggling talks to resume soon l/l ALA LIMPLR. Thurs Malaysia and thr Philippines will resumr talks herr next month on anti-smusKline measures a Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. Thr agenda for thr mreting has not been finalised, although the date has been fixed from Jan. k to 10 the spokesman84 words
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Article, Illustration148 1966-12-23 7 ij(UALA LUMPUR, I Thurs. Malaysia is going all-out to reduce its high birth rate and unemployment. This was stated today by Mr. Thong Yaw Hong, deputy secretary of the Economic Planning Unit. Prime Minister's Department. He was addressing the visiting nine-member Philippines economic148 words
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Article27 1966-12-23 7 PENANG. Thurs. A lorry driver, Teoh Tin Weng. 49 was killed in a two-lorry collision at the 18th mile. Sungei Bakap Taiping road here yesterday.27 words
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Article40 1966-12-23 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. An Indonesian. Parel bin Haris. 22. was fined $800 or three months' jail by a magistrate's court today when he admitted carrying 221 b. of dutiable tobacco In his sampan at sea off Slglap yesterday afternoon.40 words
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Article32 1966-12-23 7 MALACCA. Thurs. The State Secretary, Malacca. Inche Idris bin Mohamed Zabidln. will leave for Kuala Lumpur at the end of this month on transfer to the Principal Establisnment Office.32 words
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165 1966-12-23 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The chairman of Singapore UMNO. Inche Ahmad Haji Taff. today said that if his political exhortations were disagreeable to the party in power, it did not mean that his thinking was Kuala Lumpur-orientated. He was replying to charges made in Parliament165 words
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Article146 1966-12-23 7 J^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Tariff Advisory Board today announced that public hearing on five classes of goods would be held here from Jan. 23 to 27. Inquiries on tyres and tubes will be held on Jan. 23. cigarettes on Jan. 24, samsu and other spirituous146 words
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Article59 1966-12-23 7 MALACCA. Thurs. The Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. today received the Jubilee Medal of Moscow from a visiting Russian journalist. Mr. Yuri Yasnev. Mr. Yasnev said the award was made because of Inche Ghafar's able leadership and also for being the head of59 words
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Article, Illustration315 1966-12-23 7 MARGARET WEE - MARGARET WEE PROSPECTS OF HIS GETTING THE 'LIFE-GIVING' MACHINE BRIGHT... By Kuala Lumpur, Thurs \|R. HARRY KYDD, 25 the teacher whose life depends on a $30,000 artificial kidney machine, today smiled againfor the first time since he was admitted to the Assunta315 words
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Article53 1966-12-23 7 PENANO. Thurs. The Penang Muslim Welfare Society is appealing for donations in cash or goods as Hari Raya gifts for the 43 Inmates of the Penang Muslim orphanage. So far. $366 has been contributed. Donations should b P sent to the treasurer. Inche M V Merican.53 words
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129 1966-12-23 7 Varsity ceremony to honour 'Sugar King' SINGAPORE. Thurs. The memory of the generous contribution towards the development of higher education in Singapore by the late Mr. Oel Tiong Ham. one-time "Sugar King" of the East, was revived today at the University of Singapore. Mr. Oei contributed th* largest amount among129 words
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Article, Illustration40 1966-12-23 8 ENCHANTMENT is reflected in the eyes of this young hospital patient as she gazes raptly at Santa (Rotarian George Holt) when he visited the General Hospital to bring Christmas cheer and gifts to the children. Straits Times picture.40 words
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Article80 1966-12-23 8 Carols by 2,000 at Changi SINGAPORE, Thurs. The voices of more than 2,000 people, singing traditional carols, will drift out over the sea from the padang at Royal Air Force Changi on Christmas Eve when the base holds Its annual carol service. The carols will be accompanied by the band80 words
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Article49 1966-12-23 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. There will be no water from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow at Block 37 (houses 121 A J to 143 A/A). Block 40 (houses 14SA/J to 167 A. Ji and Block 41 (houses 169 A J to 191 A/J). and at Tanglln Halt Road.49 words
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Article29 1966-12-23 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The 50--member Pentecost Methodist Church choir will render part one of Handel's "Messiah" at the Koon Seng Road church at 10.30 a.m. on Christmas Day.29 words
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Article25 1966-12-23 8 SINOAPORE. Thurs. The Police Band will give a public performance at the Mountbatten community centre from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. tomorrow.25 words
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193 1966-12-23 8 TWO BIG CAR PARKS ARE NEARLY ALWAYS FULL SINGAPORE, Thurs. Despite the increased fees charged at the Raffles Place underground car park and the multi-storey car park in Market Street, both are 100 per cent full on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and 90 per cent full on other days. This was193 words
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Article102 1966-12-23 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. —The Director of Posts, Singapore has announced that there will be no delivery of correspondence or parcels next Monday (Boxing Day) and Jan. 2. The hours of business at the General Post Office on both dates will be from 9 a.m. to noon. All other102 words
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101 1966-12-23 8 Xmas cards by S'porean catch fancy of Aussies SINGAPORE. Thurs. Christmas cards designed by Singapore studrnt .leroim l.m i'ian Huat (abovrt have been selling like hot cakes in W'rst«in Australia Jeremy is a third-year student in thr uriphic drsien course at Perth Tec hnic.il (nllcce. One of th<- t\w> card*101 words
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98 1966-12-23 8 Firing ground closure prior to war games SINGAPORE. Thurs, Parliament yesterday appro\ Lnba Firing Ground Rules, 1965, gazetted on Oc; 21, which are to ensure tin the public durinc tin v ring tiround for the purposes ol military exercises. The firiiiu (round < 111 !>o closed and notices in Mai98 words
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Article, Illustration285 1966-12-23 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. —The English service of Radio Slngapura will present special programmes on Christmas Eve. Christmas Day and Boxing Day. On Christmas Eve. the English service will extend its hours of transmission to 1 a.m., with special items being planned for late evening listening. At 10285 words
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Advertisement488 1966-12-23 8 Santa is bringing you something new in sound... An elegantly styled, compact portable telescopic rod antenna assure better radio. For international flavor, this sound, stability; increases sensitivity. 8- transistor model has a shortwave band Weighs only 3.3 lbs with batteries, too. 3 y dynamic speaker and a built-in (S^r^^^^k. '$Mr~X488 words
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Miscellaneous209 1966-12-23 8 Aft** O*f* Bff V.T. tftntwiim g**f YOU PONT LKH MT PROGRAM I I -.WHAT SAY WE IVE BEEN I I -SUPPOSE >" *-< ...AFTER AII, WEIRE YEAH! IT WOULDNT VT\ PIRBCTTNG AN 1 I DONT J »OTH RESKSN StVING THEY CAN eET7inJNNO/\ TH 1 ONES WHO LOOK VERY GOOD RillrrV,209 words
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Advertisement89 1966-12-23 9 CionrGiiGdfl^NHj Singapore ®J People who enjoy a really good smoke choose Player's Gold Leaf, made of a rich blend of specially Player's Gold Leaf because they know they can chosen imported Virginia tobaccos combined with a depend on Player's Quality world famous smooth, firm filter give you a smoke that's89 words
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Obituary24 1966-12-23 10 29 WuriM US (Minimum) SIDNEY BAIN fither of Kartaa passed away i>eaoeful y on 21-12-M la K U Funeral took plac* sama day.24 words
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Article77 1966-12-23 10 20 Wnrit tIS (Minimum) MR. A MRS. LBB Kool Hoon thank their presents relatives and friends for their kind attendance, congratulations and presents on thrlr wedding on 17-12-6H MR. AND MRS. O. Jayanatban of Kuala LAimpui thank all relatives and friend- for their good wishes and \aluahle presents on77 words
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Article725 1966-12-23 10 Enough has been said in these columns on the need for the Government to come to a decision on the claims of the teachers' unions. Just as important to the restoration of tranquility in the teaching service is sensible adjustment in relations among the unions themselves. There are725 words
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Article337 1966-12-23 10 Singapore at last is doing something about the paradox of a sea-girt nation buying four-fifths of its fish from other countries. The inadequate local fishing industry is to be modernised, and ambitions run not only to I satisfying domestic demand but to a surplus for export as well;337 words
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Article157 1966-12-23 10 For the second time, Sabah has set back its local council elections to make way for a general election. This first happened just a year ago when it seemed likely that voters would go to the polls within the next three or four months; local council elections were157 words
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Article, Illustration999 1966-12-23 10 RAYMOND HEARD - RAYMOND HEARD WITH THE SWORD, A MIGHTY SHIELD by WASHINGTON, Thurs The question: Can the U.S. afford Vietnam, more missiles, greater nuclear protection and a war on poverty? THE long and emotional debate over whether America needs a system of anti-missile missiles is reaching its climax. President999 words
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718 1966-12-23 10 JOHN DAVY - The mystery of the hawk-eyed astronauts JOHN DAVY by London, Thurs ONE of the first surprises of the early manned space flights was the hawk-eyed performance of the astronauts. Gordon Cooper, on '.he Mercury 9 flight, reported seeing roads, vehicles and buildings, and even smoke from a hut in theOFNS - 718 words
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Advertisement919 1966-12-23 10 Straits Times Malay Mail be handed to. COID STORAGE SUPERMARKET Orchard Road (Recepfionltf O«ik) COID STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Road Naval Bat*. Awthomed Aqcnrv CITY BOOK STORI LTD.. Winchctrei Haute, Collyet Qua* THE NEWS FRONT Fitipotnck't Supermarket M M ISMAIL 1 Admiralty Rood. Na.jl Bom HAMICM STORE. 1419 Upper Changi919 words
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Advertisement6 1966-12-23 10 WE WATCH THAT QWDATES OMD .TRADITIONS6 words
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Advertisement80 1966-12-23 10 W i\ t^m\ I You can afford to with fine McWilliam's Champagne There's also a good selection of highly-rated McWilliam's table wines available for Christmas. Dry/Sweet/Cream Sherr:e« Burgundy/Claret Chablis/Hock/Rieslmg/Sauternes Port fc^The East Asiatic Co. Ltd. Rabrqy STOMACH TABLETS fT!^ RELIEVE INDIGESTION V^-^ GASTRIC AND OTHER V STOMACH DISORDERS W GOOD80 words
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Article, Illustration487 1966-12-23 11 But why should sittings be in private? asks Singapore Alliance SINGAPORE, Thursday. J^HE Alliance Party Singapura and Umno Singapore today welcomed the "watchdog" Council of State proposal of the Constitutional Commission on Minority Rights, but urged that the council should sit in public. The Government, in accepting487 words
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Article, Illustration625 1966-12-23 11 NEW HOTEL: MINISTER IGNORED MUNICIPAL 'NO'— DA VID KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs THE Federal capital's newest hotel Hotel Malaya was allowed to go up in the crowded heart of the town by a Minister, despite Municipal disapproval, it was alleged in the Selangor State Assembly today. Mr. V. David (Labour-Pantai), who625 words
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Article208 1966-12-23 11 UPPER HOUSE PROPOSAL TURNED DOWN SINGAPORE. Thurs. A proposal that there should be an Upper House In Parliament was rejected by the 11-man Commission on Minority Rights headed by the Chief Justice. Mr. justice Wee Chong Jin. Certain partie.s had recommended that the Upper House should consist of elected or208 words
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Article58 1966-12-23 11 Troops' Koran contest KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak. will attend the Koran reading cornForces and give away the prizes tn petition of the Malaysian Armed winners at the Port Dickson Prosque tomorrow. Also present will be the Chlel oi the \rmed58 words
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Article33 1966-12-23 11 SUNGEI PAIANI Ihurs About 1.200 applications have been received for the 213 houses which have been completed in the second phase of the Government low-cost housing scheme in Kampong Bahru here33 words
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84 1966-12-23 11 lOHORE BAHRU Thurs.J Johore has no fragmentation probUm because of a law preventing the sub-division of estates of more than 640 ncres. The Mentri b< sar. Dato Hall Hassan oin Yunos. who disclosed this today. said under that law the State Government had to84 words
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Article26 1966-12-23 11 PENANQ. Thura Thieves stole a film projector and other articles, valued at 51. 200 from the Penang Youth Centre In Acheen Street, yesterday.26 words
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62 1966-12-23 11 Improvements to two S'pore road junctions SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Minor Improvements to two normally congested road Junctions have been carried out by the Public Works Department. They are the MacPherson Road-Aljunied Road-Upper AlJunied Road junctions and the Lorong 22-Guillemard Road junctions. The PWD Is now carrying similar improvements at the Dunman Road-Tanjong62 words
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Article40 1966-12-23 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Sikh community will celebrate the tercentenary of the birthday of Guru Goblnd Singh on Jan. 14 with a variety programme at the Conference Hall. The programme will Include music talks, drama and slide shows.40 words
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Article71 1966-12-23 11 I LONDON. Thur». Ten Malaysians have qualified as air technicians from the Royal Air Pore* School of Technical Training at Halton. Buckinghamshire, near here. They are: Abdvl Karlm. Kuala Lumpur; Ahmad Musa, Butterworth; Ahmad Zainurl, Kuala Lumpur: Chee Weng Loh, Ipoh; Das Chlnnapan. Buklt Pelandok; Q71 words
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156 1966-12-23 11 Social, cultural centre for ASPAC DANGKOK. Thurs.— The standing committee of the Asia and Pacific Council (ASPAC) hax agreed to recommend to the member nations the establishment of a social and cultural centre for the Asian and the Pacific regions. ASPAC, formed In Seoul. South Korea, earlier this year andReuter - 156 words
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Article44 1966-12-23 11 SINGAPORE Thurs. The Primary Production Department Is offering Lampam Jawa fish fry at two cents each to bona fide fish farmers for cultivation in their ponds They are asked to apply tr the Fisheries Resealch Station at 10J mile Sembawang.44 words
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218 1966-12-23 11 3 people murdered in S'pore in 24 hours SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two nun and a 69--year-old blind housewife were murdered in Singapore in the past 24 hoirs. THE HOUSEWIFE, Nanan Kaur. Is bollevrvt to hay» bepn slain with an axe at about 6 a.m today at the Public Works Department sub-depx218 words
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Article32 1966-12-23 11 MALACCA. Thurs. The Chief Police Officer. Malacca Asst. Commissioner Tan Ghim Kheng. will leave for Britain early next month to attend a senior stafT officers' course there for six months.32 words
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Article76 1966-12-23 11 If (JALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Three armed pirates robbed two Malaysian fishermen of a total of $1,960 worth of fishing nets in international waters about 12 miles off the coast of Tanjong Sepat. The first fisherman. ('hong Kia Kurr. 31. was held up at 8 p.m. last Tuesday76 words
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Advertisement63 1966-12-23 11 A 9 out of 10 house-wivea will want a TWIN DOOR \lpAngucTkiclX 9 in preference to «ny other refrigerator jS W fj~ "Tp i .ii nf/m '^BBBBBstf I .^■BBBBBBB^BBSr-^^^^BBBBl BBBBBBBbNJbBBbI SBBBBBIBBBBBBI^^^BBI t fi ALL REFRIGERATORS HAVE SOME FEATURES 0 /PAn&UCMC/ HAS THEM ALL I 0 Available from s___/Cltaurt* K 763 words
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Miscellaneous771 1966-12-23 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kiula Lumpur nouncements for breaking of and Penang; 6 Ipoh and fast; 6.00 News in Tamil; 6.10 Malacca. S, 10 Johore Bharu, The Thunderbirdk; 7.00 News 4. Talplng. 7 Batu Pahat. 9 in English; 7.10 Sports RoundKluang. up: 7.35 Circus Everywhere; 8.00 News in Mandarin; 8.10771 words
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143 1966-12-23 12 American priests want freedom to wed J^EW YORK, Thurs. Almost one-third of Roman Catholic priests in the United States would marry if the church permitted, according to a survey conducted by a Jesuit sociologist. But 54 per cent of priests who replied to the survey thought a married priest wouldReuter - 143 words
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Article43 1966-12-23 12 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Actress Dlna Merrill, divorced last Thursday after 22 years of marriage, yesterday married her frequent co-star. Cliff Robertson, at her mother's home here. It was the second marriage for bride and groom, both aged 41.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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297 1966-12-23 12 Prisoner on the run gets Home Secretary's promise LONDON, Thurs. gRITAIN*S Home Secretary, Mr. Roy Jenkins., yesterday made an unusual promise to a prisoner on the run. Give yourself up, and the authorities will consider setting a date for your release from Jail, he said in a public statement. TheReuter - 297 words
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101 1966-12-23 12 Thurs.— Official economic advisers have urged the Government to introduce an Immediate massive austerity programme to cure New Zealand's balance-of payments crisis. The Independent Monetary and Economic Council recommended that the Government choose from amone more taxation on cars, petrol, tooacco and liquor, aReuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration47 1966-12-23 12 A 10-COACH train ran out of the Kamata marshalling yard last week into the kitchen of a house across the road. The train smashed through the buffers at the end of the tracks. Miraculously. there was not a single casualty. UPI PICTUREUPI - 47 words
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207 1966-12-23 12 LONDON, Thurs. READERS of industry in Britain, after studying the prospects for a year, today came out in favour of Britain joining the Common Market and soon. A study committee of the Confederation of British Industry reported that advantages of membership would207 words
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Article66 1966-12-23 12 BONN, Thurs. The West German Government is to stop calling East Germany "the Soviet-oc-cupied zone." in keeping with its more flexible attitude towards the j Communists. A Government Press Ofiice .spokesman said today that in official t«r. minology, East Germany will probably be referred to in such66 words
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Advertisement192 1966-12-23 12 TOUGH AND FAST!! Exceptionally tough w^^ Powerful and rugged -because they are built to the same high quality standards as world-famous IH payloader engineering. Boom arm made S o of high tensile steel perfect-sealed "0" rings boast of the best sturdif J^*/ ness among all 4-wheel tractor shovels. tf^""^i? TMrm-Jwffij^192 words
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Article282 1966-12-23 13 But export of top grade rice is still prohibited KUAL^ LUMPUR, Thursday. grades of Thai rice parboiled and broken can now be imported into Malaysia. The export ban imposed by the Thai Government last month was lifted for these two grades earlier this month. However, the282 words
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Article152 1966-12-23 13 YONG: WE CAN'T AFFORD TO BE LAZY CINGAPORE, Thurs.— v The Health Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, last night urged citizens to work "doubly hard" to ensure progress and prosperity in the Republic. Singapore was a small nation, and her citizens could not afford to be lazy If a solid152 words
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Article62 1966-12-23 13 Teacher stabbed by pupil T«ELUK ANSON. Thors— A teacher in a private school here, Mr. Francis Xavier, was stabbed on left shoulder by a pupil in St. Anthony's Church grounds yesterday. He was admitted to the hospital. His condition is not serious. Earlier the boy had got i up to62 words
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Article41 1966-12-23 13 ALOR STAR. Thurs. The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. will prrsrnt a cheque for $12,500 to the headmaster of St. Michaels Secondary School. Mr. C. A. Westwood. here tomorrow. The money is for the schools science laboratory.41 words
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79 1966-12-23 13 CINGAPORE. Thurs. Qantas services are expected to be resumed through Singapore by th* week-end following th» settlement of the 27-day pilot's strike. The first Qantas V-Jet after the strike will touch down at Singapore airport on Saturday on its way from Sydney to London.79 words
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Article28 1966-12-23 13 PENANO. Thurg. chye Ah Kirn. a Übourer wm held uo at Batu Übsn list night by two armed nun who took his watch aad 110.28 words
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Article, Illustration129 1966-12-23 13 ONE OF THESE DAYS I'M GOING TO BE A HOCKEY STAR T00... E will need to (row quite a bit before he can handle that hockey stick but it was such a temptation, just lying there, and he wanted so much to get the feel of it The picture was129 words
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351 1966-12-23 13 'III-treatment' claim by freed fishermen SINGAPORE, Thurs FIGHT fishermen, who were jailed for two months by the Indian Government for intrusion into territorial waters off the Nicobar islands in August, today accused the Indian police of ill-treating them. Tan Siew Khiang, talkong of the fishing vessel SMP' 538, told a351 words
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Advertisement222 1966-12-23 13 Malaysia's colourful monthly women's magazine written by Malaysians for Malaysians designed to provide Malaysia's younger generation with up-to-the-minute information on subjects ranging from fashions to beauty tips. I Nova I honey I the new monthly I exciting and exclusive I magazine that dares to be II Honey series aim to222 words
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Advertisement309 1966-12-23 13 S Classic beauty Jl from Bulova This watch you will wear for many years to come with the same pride that Wjfl x »y ]^m y° u wear It today. With Infinite skill, inspired Bulova craftsmen have woven SB'V-€^ ~Jp an exquisite pattern from diamond and gold that speaks of309 words
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Miscellaneous300 1966-12-23 13 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSS bition (II). 1. Dot returns to Inland town tn 8. Fleecing? (5-8). Huntingdonshire (13). 10. Health-reaerts, one during tbt »nd ktom to a town la German depression (T). Hampshire (7). 14. Time taken by men tn a group 10. Study note aoldlcr rerlMd at scraping away300 words
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323 1966-12-23 14 CHAN BONG SOO - CHAN BONG SOO By A CERTAIN section of the Singapore timber trade has expressed concern over the adverse conditions affecting timber exports during the current year. Figures issued for the first half of the year have shown a decline of323 words
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Article, Illustration122 1966-12-23 14 MR. SZE I. MING (above left), formerly production manager, has been appointed studio manager of LPE Singapore Limited with effect from January 1. Mr. Sze was the agency's chief artist for five and a half years before being appointed production manager in 1965.122 words
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Article, Illustration188 1966-12-23 14 'Big future for local commercial vehicle assembly' "W E can foresee a con siderable and ever increasing requirement for locally assembled chassis and locally built bus bodies in Singapore and Malaysia." This was one of the most important comments of Mr. R. C. Bowley, Far Eastern Sales Manager of the188 words
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126 1966-12-23 14 Nikko man on a tour of S'pore and Malaysia MR. TERUO EGUCHI, who manages the export interests of Nikko Pen Co. Ltd. In Tokyo, recently visited Malaysia and Singapore on an observation tour. Mr. Eguchl has travelled extensively, and his Itinerary covers Hong Kong. Thailand, Malaysia. Singapore. Indonesia, the Philippines.126 words
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Article, Illustration47 1966-12-23 14 rNKL Tan Sri Ismail bin Tunku Yahaya (above) has joined the board of directors of Inited Asbestos Cement Brrhad. In addition to this position. Tunku Ismail is also a director of the Chemical Company of Malaysia Limited and the Straits Times Press (Malaya) Limited.47 words
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137 1966-12-23 14 MR. J. VARMUZA, the sales manager of the Bata Shoe Co. (M) Ltd., Klang, has returned from a round-the-world business trip. He visited Europe, Canada, the United States. Panama, Trinidad, Jamaica, Honolulu, Japan and Hong Kong, and has brought back substantial orders137 words
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Article, Illustration131 1966-12-23 14 Kyle-Little will be Hume's manager rE directors of Hume Industries CM) Berhad have announced the appointment of Mr. A. G. Kyle-Little (above) to the position of manager of the company with effect from January 1. Mr. Kyle-Little is at present marketing manager with Hume Industries (Far East) Ltd. of Singapore.131 words
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Article, Illustration208 1966-12-23 14 Japanese desk calculator on market JAPAN has added J another item to its wide range of electronic products in the Singapore and Malaysian markets. They have now entered the office equipment field with their latest electronic desk calculating machine. Developed by Hayakawa Electric Co. Ltd.. the Sharp calculator is fully208 words
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Advertisement372 1966-12-23 14 MARK IE *|r^^ THE REMARKABLE MARK IV OUTCOOLS THEM ALL COLD AIR IN 30 SECONDS! 24 MONTH TROUBLE-FREE WARRANTY. Sol* Distributors: i Represented by CENTURY MOTORS LTD. BORNEO MOTORS LTD. SINGAPORE, K LUMPUR, v IPOH PENANG Morocco ond Serembon. Sanyo doesn't cut corners Sanyo television gives you the whole easy-view372 words
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Advertisement194 1966-12-23 14 ±X j^Smf %t|H vl This Austin LDM3O van carries fine furniture V L fiff i /W^l B^^^lm^' BF^^C a < &ta«S from Diethelm's factory to their showrooms. DUn jPr^T^l DBw jQT wSmNMhmH ft*- S*£S&*U It *as bought for this job, not merely for '■H *v *.B*a^A»IWnMB»?» m Jip»^ iC its194 words
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372 1966-12-23 15 Life in East Sabah 30,000 years ago by an expert |ESSKI,TON. Thurs Archaeological investigations in limestone caves In the Lahad Datu area leave no doubt thai there were cave dwellers more than 30.000 years ago in Sabah. Disclosing this X.day. the Curator Of tfte Sabah Museum, Mr. R.J. Brooks, said:372 words
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187 1966-12-23 15 3-MONTH RENT 'HOLIDAY' FOR LUCKY 154 SLREMBAN. Thurs. Stall-holders at the new sites at Jalan Lee Sam. Lemon Street and Jalan Templer here Mill not be required to pay their monthly rental of SIS for the first three months This was announced by the Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan. l)at<»187 words
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Article36 1966-12-23 15 TAIPING. Thurs A Malay co-opemive bazaar. costing 1120.000 the tint project in North Perak by the North Perak and Kuala Kangsar Marketing end Commerce co-operative Society U to be built on Jalan Chan her*36 words
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Article25 1966-12-23 15 SINGAPORE Thur.v Til* road under construction from Woodsville Circus to Lavender Strpot Is expected to be completed by the end of next year.25 words
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Article41 1966-12-23 15 I KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Minister of La :ids and Mines. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ya'kub. will distribute toys and other present--to about 100 children tomorrow, at j the Selaneor Children's Home ai 1 '.he 3rd mue. Jaian Cheras.41 words
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Article, Illustration376 1966-12-23 15 RUDY BELTRAN - RUDY BELTRAN 'IT MAY GET INTO THE WRONG HANDS' By Kuala Lumpur, Thursday POLICE here have refused the importation of a "self-defence lipstick" for women to protect themselves against thugs. They fear the weapon a lipstick-size tear-gas container may get into the wrong hands376 words
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Article66 1966-12-23 15 Photography courses SINGAPORE. Ttaurs. The Aduli Education Board ls conducting a Stage II pr.». photography cour.se for advanced amateurs and another course on practical colour photography. The medium of instruction for both courses «01 be either In English or Mandarin. They will be held once a week at the Cultaral66 words
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Article92 1966-12-23 15 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The eight-member delegaUon of the PhllipPrchidential Economic Staff today visited the National Operations Room here to learn techniques for the launching of development plans. The delegation, led by Dr. Placido L. Mapa. Director-General of thp Presidential Economic Staff, was bneled by92 words
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Article61 1966-12-23 15 KUALA LUMPUR lluirs— The AMteant M. nister of Finance. Dr. Nc Kam Poll, reiurncd tonight Manila, where he attended the board meeting of the Asian De\rlopai?nt Bank. Dr Ng is an executue director i f the bank and represents Malays'.* New Zeaiand. Thailand. Singar»or« and Wmtern61 words
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115 1966-12-23 15 Warning on con men who canvass for ads QINGAPORE, Thurs. A warning against confidence tricksters collecting donations for canvassing advertise ments for community centre fund-raising projects has been .sounded by the People's Association. To prevent this, the association said it.s approved collectors would in future carry authorisation cards endorsed by115 words
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Article121 1966-12-23 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Harbour boats wer« warned today that reclamation work is in progress to build a bund on the eastern side of East Lagoon. extending 3.000 feet from the original shoreline east of the line of wrecks. The bund will inltiallv be built to a121 words
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Advertisement138 1966-12-23 15 DOROTHY GRAY J&flftg CANNON HQDCO jantzen rJUfofon* guerlain c ßgdm I **> Urn MAX Factor S \£P rryj Ce j ui de j em Desses I «™f SOM TEX Su r^- 1 nlUlUn Q^aClfcicL MARCEL ROCHAS I UUembley NINA RICC I m atde,</orm jfaQfo I I Waptina gkuM. ytfto ©ANTE138 words
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Advertisement296 1966-12-23 15 and get 3 Novelty MHH 818 BA HHB Festive Gifts! p^'JrglTT 7T7TI Buy 2 Bottles of MARTINI |.vL=gg(j iS^ (Extra Dry and Sweet I^SSS" >Sr > *lSr Vermouth) In a FREE h^iC^J T^^bi Plastic Carry Bag 0 Get a FREE Novelty Keyring jP*v AND (J CJ F J FREE pack296 words
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Article66 1966-12-23 16 Vi wctfj S/i < minimum > MR. A MRS. I M. r.olxrt.i thank relative* and friends (or their kind attrndancc. atiistaoce, good wisbet. vaJuable prctcnU on 'he occauon of Uirir marriage 15-12-66. TMt WIDOW, Lim Boon and family of the late Mr. Khoo Soo CUM 'hank all friends aed66 words
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Advertisement467 1966-12-23 16 (Continued Iron* Tafe 10) GREETINGS It W,,,d* fli 'Min,mum) MR. PETER NAI WMkM All His friends and ColleaKuis A Merry ChristMARCERY AND HOWARD PECK their fnrnd< la Singapore and A Very Happy Christmas Ye^r SITUATIONS VACANT U Horrf. M 'Mm.—Bvx id ct: txtrm\ BOX A47IS IT. 8 pore. All appllmnt*467 words
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Advertisement396 1966-12-23 16 SITUATIONS VACANT li Word* SS (Min.)— Box St rt: oxtro WANTED SALESMAN to *<-li r*d:os. camera*. TV. Apply to P.O. Bo* i'«l"J (Spore) statins experience, qu^lifir itiorm and salary expected. SURVEYOR. Civil Engineering Construrtion Company requires Uie »ertt**M out works. Apply Box A4&3J S.T. Spore. REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY excelIrn' couk amah396 words
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Advertisement1037 1966-12-23 16 SITUATIONS VACANT (J H.r^ H (Mm.)— Box St rt*. txtro JOAN TOOKE S ACENCV receives daily eqfiurriea Irom leading employers for Secretarial and other Office Staff regarding your future career, call personally at 11-c. Battery Road. 3rd Boor, Uaynard's Building. Spore FOOD SUPPLY COMPANY requires Apprentice Shop Assistant (young man),1,037 words
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Advertisement933 1966-12-23 16 ACCOMMODATION VACANT li Word* M I Mm.)— Box St rt*. txtro I EXECUTIVE BUNGALOW District 115 douched newiy reno\ated 3 ned- rooms, it air-cood.) 1 batbrooma ill nv. longbatbi. 1 study, ser^rate itling dimriK room. I servants' rooms with amenities mosiac parquet Uoor:o^a. Inspection dally 2.00 p.m. WOO pin M933 words
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Advertisement914 1966-12-23 16 EDUCATION IS Word* U i Mm.)— Bax St rt*. trtrt CHRIST CHURCH SCHOOL. No I Dorset Road. Sport Students of *H ages arc i.emg admitted to all classes from Pr'mary Four to Secondary Four Ap|.,% Principal. MERCANTILE INSTITUTION Uueen Street, Spore Enrolment 1Kb 1 Accommodation available from Kindergarten, Primary. Secondary914 words
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Advertisement848 1966-12-23 16 PETS FOR SALE li Words St (Mm.)— Box St rt* txtr* ALSATIAN PUPPIES Pedtre^d Colour aablr and htai-k Tan O*MJ*> kens A Jalaa Othman P. Jaya— Tel X.L M ALSATiAN PUPPIES 11 «erk* mo hoxers one three yearn. Contact Colbar 1, Jalan Bangjebat. Wessex Estate. Singapore. BUDGERIGARS make delightful pets.848 words
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Advertisement820 1966-12-23 16 FOR SALE li Word* St (Mm.)— Box St rft. trim CIVE WEMBLEY TIE* thu ChnM mas Wembley tirs make a maa well dressed an\*hcre. tnvtime THREE MONTHS OLD tMttl plih>r 4". vans lontaii X.iv .n mttrr <> u<i pm. TV to clear Vaavssaaaa sum Manhattan S|>orl sniris S^ M, (.'riiin820 words
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Advertisement541 1966-12-23 16 SHOPPING GUIDE (Sporrl M Here's >< I Win. i Hnx 5* rtt .irrn FOR tOUVENIRS CURIOS Vlsll ru It Aln i I'ialU. Lite Birldtnic R,«ff:-« X'MAS SALE RUSH TO SILVERCRAFT 21A.J1 Penani Read, Spore T I Cold Storatt Arcads, S *ors. Tsl: *****. UNIMAT LATME lor Miniature Grinding, MillFanatui H541 words
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Advertisement1224 1966-12-23 17 10 LIVERPOOL I WEII COASI U.K.. urn S'poit miii P Sham Ptaait* NELEUS Hivt, L'pod. teltait. fgow In Pt Tatar Die 24 ANCHISES Liverpool. C'asgow iin 33 Talay CALCHAS Barcelona, ixpon. iKrtrpaal it*. IS Dec 21 Oec 27 31 Oee 31 MdAMPUS L'Pbol. Dtb'in. *»o*moutti Otc 21 Oec 21 Dtc1,224 words
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Advertisement2749 1966-12-23 17 I mMmmmm^LUiiiiiMSMmm^mmimmm Bg&^gftgMjjMS|MgißMgl^MMa*^PMfl^aTMM*Mafl M- .MMMMM^MMMMJt S J B «MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM^MMMMMMMMMMM| PJMJMMMMMMMI r//£\\Hhl/A/£S I-*, nrir ■M t t*S T ASIATIC COMPANY LM l.nw— II D.niMrt tXPRtii tAILIHB^ IC tESOAHOIItRUAII-HAMmiRhAARHUI-tOPmHAfcEII, P. SUm Paatai S •«<• M*ut *<urn rt'Ourg Aamus U'na|M SUMIAWA Otc 21 21 Jm 2/ 4 1 Jai jm 21 Jll 212,749 words
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Advertisement1230 1966-12-23 17 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. SEI OVERLEAF ftl OUTWtRO SERVICE FROM U K./CONTINENI. Singtlart P. Snam *tia*g CITT IF NINNIPEI London. Himburg. Rotterom NtMt, Hull 21 31 Oec 11 Oec IJM CITT IF IROOKLYN lordofl. Hambu'g. Rstttrdim Ha>n. Hull II 21 im /JJI IM CITY OF COLOMII lonocn. Hamaurg. Rtfr-'Sim1,230 words
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867 1966-12-23 18 From Our Market Correspondent WITH only one full day of trading left before the long festive week-end, bu.sinevs on thr Stock Exchange yesterday reflected only a routine der.and for a few industrial counters. Central Sugar. COI and Matsu. the popular leaders during the867 words
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Article943 1966-12-23 18 DLSINESB in and rrporlrd to; the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur tradint rooms of the Stock Exchange Tewterdar with thr number of slHkrct tr. ded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS BSuMtad (14 Cd: tvntrrfl Busai «:i 17 SL <100fl0i 11.20, U. <4<i <m.ij> $i _'t l».000l SI 22 O.943 words
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401 1966-12-23 18 THi: price of Straits tin in Penang yesterday »a> up 121 cents to INfcitL Very steady support from all quarters was reported. The price in London on Wednesday showed a gain of 10s. per ton. The estimated offrrine was down 5 tons401 words
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Article134 1966-12-23 18 MELBOURNF. Thurt. DHP with a jump of 14 fenu to 56.40. led further «tronjr <;alns in Industrials. The comp«nv i!> investigating a nickel depaMt la Queensland in partner>hip with International Nickel of Canada Base, metals were attain firm. Mount Morgan ra^e 18 cents to $3 30 on its134 words
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Article223 1966-12-23 18 JANUARY, first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers dosed at I p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore yesterdaj at 59>_. cents per lb. down half a cent on Wednesday*. closing level Tor the position. The tone was dull. R.A.S. and MR K (losing prices in cents per lb. yesterday. Buyers223 words
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Article24 1966-12-23 18 l)c< tt RIBBKK PEICE: :>!H rents (down half tent). TIN: SLUM." (up HJ ecato) Estimated unotlu lai olTcrinj; 225 tons (down .-> tons).24 words
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Article124 1966-12-23 18 >» Harbour whar»e« or eipccted today arc: n.«at 1 t, r.viuilino S4. Goidrn Phoi-mx ratneut 10/Jl. Glenoitlr 13/14 IS l« \\aitnki is. Leovilk i -an 28 L'lj. Star Alot-tonv j: Anchi»<>(! 3.! .14. H. AuMiun 15. Lloyd Uakke tern N W I 2. <Jianic Una l.i N124 words
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Article43 1966-12-23 18 /■HINESE Produce Cicnini*. »mmd»y: Ctconut til: r>jk si.i teller*, drum rlera Copr j Mixed if oi> i i<" t H Pipptr. Muni «Hl>r«. M r.. k lllHl'. Sin«jporo Coconut Oil Millm A«««--eiation purr* Singapore Copra Astocution noMI ■rictt 1 r.ri. M43 words
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Article34 1966-12-23 18 'I'ME Association ot Banhi In Malay* ma.lr tates it\x\'.atr :n **<n to merchants usierday tail ra"a to Selling TT or OD ready: W»it Cormany I2*|: Nothorlandi 1171. Btimimi l.bl» and Italy N.ML34 words
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Article27 1966-12-23 18 U Konic yesterday in.- U.S. dollar ...73i for T.T. and S ?;j for e»«h. Sterling mi <inot.fi at 1' »n« titl of sold al WT|.27 words
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Advertisement1086 1966-12-23 18 Y^^" KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. Direct U.S.A. Atlantic Coast Servica Barji Weafaaa] N Vart > Bait. ■•Hit" 1121 Jm 2111 JM 4 Mar IS Mar IS Mar Japan Direct Service Pcnang '•Yaiirtiin Mars' 21 21 lee PSA I Jm II Jai "TtMtllina Mam" 2131 Jai IM 11 Ftl Japan West1,086 words
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Advertisement970 1966-12-23 18 AUSTRUIA/NEW ZEALAND SERVICES INDIA. PAKISTAN AND FAR EAST SERVICES It: Frtaaitlt. AHlailt. MellMrst. Syiie? Tt: Murai ast NafMattisaa Penjnj P. Sham Sinfaport Sinfaoore P. Sham Penani lULIMBA* 7/ I JM I/IB JM 1113 JM RAJULA 1/ I JM I la I JM lARPETA 1/ I Frt 11/12 Frt 13/14 Frt970 words
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Advertisement128 1966-12-23 18 Q/P r*»ta t«j_l a <mi COall n.«jt ftiiv" en N »n» anreits S ►'<ocnea S't>«f r. srna JfPPESEN HMERSK Sjilel Sailei Stvlef Sailed 11/11 Jm miN MURSK Siilel Suit* 19 Jaa 21 U Jm NICOUNC M»E»SK iJil'l Oec 71/21 JM )l ]1 Jm LEX* kUERS* Sailei Sailef Jl II Dtc128 words
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Advertisement49 1966-12-23 18 When eating becomes a problemconsult our 'Bars Restaurants' columns Lots of businessmen and executives refer tc them. A daily onnouncemerri in our Classified columns pays for itseH many times over. You con place the announcement by calling at your nearest classified ogent, or by dialling 2800 (Spore) ***** (X.L)49 words
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Advertisement934 1966-12-23 19 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are Invited for any one or all of the following:— Cost of Tender Closing Hiring Deposit Date Tender Documents (1) ERECTION AND COMPLETION of 8 Blocks of 15-Storey Flats and Shops (672/2-Room Units, 192 3-Room Units and 41 Shops with Quarters). 4 Blocks of 2Storey934 words
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Advertisement813 1966-12-23 19 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963. (No. 18 of IMS) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 19 (2) Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 19(2) of the Local Government Integration Ordinance. 1963 that the Director of Public Works requires the execution of streetworks In respect813 words
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Advertisement687 1966-12-23 19 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF RECEIVING ORDEBS TAKE NOTICE that Receiving Orders were on the 18th December, 1966 made against the follow- ing persons: Bankruptcy No. 202/66 SO. Rozario. Room No. 6. 15-B. Mackenzie Road, Singa- < pore. 434/66 Sanda s/o Savarimuthu, No. 48. Chye Kee Road.687 words
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Advertisement1019 1966-12-23 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF STATE OF SABAH GEORGE TOWN, PENANG Applications are Invited for a*> polntment to the following posu Vacancy for Waste Water u^ puN,,. Works Department:dt, W.Ur Dejarfcnent "> ™2?&*USW£n B Applications are Invited from Division II C 4 5. Malaysian Citizens for the above1,019 words
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Advertisement667 1966-12-23 19 i TENDERS I ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders wIU be received by the Chairman. Economic Development Board. 2nd Floor, Pullerton Building, Singapore, for: 1 (a) ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION TO PROPOSED 1 FACTORY AT JALAN OUDANG, JURONO. (b) SUPPLY AND FIX TO SITE OP LOCAL MANUFACTURED AND PAINTED BTEEL ROLLER i667 words
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Advertisement75 1966-12-23 19 Mut, about Knows when to mix (and how to get out of a Hi). And, when h* needs a vodka, hps particular. He goes only for Bof.-oi. There's no mystery in Bor/oi. It's the honest to goodness character that he appreciates. Borzoi is smooth. Borzoi it refined distilled according to75 words
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174 1966-12-23 20 Big welcome home for athletes at Subang A LARGE crowd turn- ed up at Subanj Airport last night to welcome home the Malaysian athletic team to the Asian Games at Bangkok. Tan Sri Mohamed Ghazall Snaffle, president of the MAAU. was the first to congratulate the returning •heroes." Tan Brl174 words
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Article, Illustration639 1966-12-23 20 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By SINGAPORE must have a better organised and supervised centralised training plan if the nations sportsmen are to keep pace with others in future international meets. This was the opinion of Joe David, Deputy Chef de Mission of the Singapore contingent toLIM YAW HONG - 639 words
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Article26 1966-12-23 20 POLICE Sports Club won the Krian soccer ieague Div. 2 title when they thrashed Jaian Bahru a-0 in the final at Parit Buntar yesterday.26 words
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Article14 1966-12-23 20 LONDON. Thurs.— Rugby Ueague Floodlit Cup Final: Casttoford 7 Swlnton 2. RauUr.14 words
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139 1966-12-23 20 BOXING DAY RUGBY MATCH FOR CHARITY A charity rugby mateh Great Britain v Australia will be played on the Prnang Sports Club ground at Western Road on Boxing Day. Dec. 26 at 4.30 p.m. Organised by the RAP. the proceeds of the match will go to four organisations. Spastics Children's139 words
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107 1966-12-23 20 $365-million 'bill' for 1972 Games MUNICH. Thurs. The construction of new stadiums. an Olympic Village and communications for the 1972 Olympic Gamr.s In Munich will cost about 475 million deutschmarks <$365 million), according to Drat retimetos announced yesterday. Munich's governing mayor. Dr. Harts Jochon Yogel. told the City Council thisReuter - 107 words
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Article49 1966-12-23 20 JOHANNESBURG. Thurs. Australia today announced their team for the First Trst against South Africa starting here tomorrow. Thry are: R Simpson (canti. W. Lawry. I. Rcdpath. R. Cowper. K. Stackrx-le. I Chappell. T. Veivers. B. Taber. G. McKenzle. N. Hawkr. D. Reniieberc. 12th man: G. Watson. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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514 1966-12-23 20 M. RAHMAN - M. RAHMAN "RUGBY By I DANGKOK, Thurs. D The Thai Rugby Union will field a younger and faster I side for their biennial j match against Malaysia for the Vajiralongkorn Cup here on Dec. 29. TRU secretary Col. Sutapan Taweewongse told Timesport that although514 words
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Advertisement118 1966-12-23 20 ~m. nil liV^li' iLiTt J© THE GOOD STUDENT /lf%h NEEDS £^|Q^g|||| AND DESERVES PARKER m %Adk The hardworking student can't afford to waste time fe|=. with trouble-causing, slowwriting ink. When pens are slow to start or write faintly, IE it is often not the fault of the pen. but of118 words
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Advertisement98 1966-12-23 20 £r&P ot//?/£O?PLAY CMF/ \<b NO &UfZ&-F if?& €»y^-r^M OF KgcoveizY wh£n -me oauu i€> 3uPt\&? in •f W£s F=ACE: OF A €»-rE?ESP WJNKEsf?, BU~( yOU CAN £,AVg €>ftZOK&€r IF YOU MAK£ JU€ff 6»Es-r-riNG> out your maim o&jec-riv& -rwi€> AAAy PEs<?Ulfe£ X^V /M AIMING AWAY FfZOAA Un -rue pirn to f\np98 words
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Advertisement117 1966-12-23 20 The beginning of a Happy Christmas Put Woman > Own Christmas Annual first /^^^^■■BSHi on your shopping hit and get 124 big UunMflfcf rmum pages of inspiration, advice and enter- ilT^liS^wm* lT» I lainment for the festive season. DHr4BITVIAS I COOKERY AND PARTY FOOD V iAIMMUALSn?| CHILD'S VIEW OF CHRISTMAS117 words
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220 1966-12-23 21 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by gERUAN NEGARA has regained his best form. The Irish gelding showed this in a 3f trial in 39 4/5 on the Penang track yesterday. Seruan Negara must now be considered as a serious challenger in the P and O220 words
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Article108 1966-12-23 21 TXHCYO, Thurs. The Inx ternational Football Federation (Fifai will send a European coach to member nations of the Asian Football Confederation next year, Fifa president Sir Stanley Rous said here today. He told a Press conference the proposed coach was Dr. Dittmar Krarr.pr. of West Germany,Reuter - 108 words
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Article189 1966-12-23 21 Penang ten to follow EPSOM JEEP'S ten to follow at the Penang Christmas meeting: Pasir Bogak: Fast-finishing fourth, after suffering a check, to Desert Apache in the Williamson Stakes at Buklt Timah. Shrnandoah: Came from behind to finish third to Jolly Scout over the Bukit Timah 6f: beaten by heavy189 words
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Article40 1966-12-23 21 LONDON. Thurs. Jonah 1 Barnngton. 25-year-old Irish international beat Pakistani Aftab Jawaid 9-2. 6-9. 9-2- 9-3 to win the British open squash rackets title here last night In the first all-amateur final in the history of the event.40 words
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Article345 1966-12-23 21 RUGBY T ONDON, Thurs. The Australian Rugby Union team slumped to the eighth defeat of their tour when beaten 8-3 by North West Counties at Manchester yesterday. Richard Greenwood, passed over for the England captaincy against the touring team on Jan 7. was an InspiringReuter - 345 words
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Article56 1966-12-23 21 MELBOURNE. Thuxs. A.ustralmn Ron Clarke last nicht failed to break his own World six miles record at the Olympic Park track here when he clocked 26min 52.0 unpaced. Though five seconds outside the record. It was only the second time the distance was run In underReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration343 1966-12-23 21 Five men get marching orders in Europe cup ties SOCCER T ONDON. Thurs. Five players were ordered off in two European soccer matches last night. In the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup third round tie between Kilmarnock (Scotland) and La Oantoise 'Belgium* at Ghent, three players were given their marching orders. TheyReuter - 343 words
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117 1966-12-23 21 PRIS. Thurs. Mexico City Is well fthe«d with preparations for the 1968 Olympic Games, the (technical director of the Mexico Games Organising Committee. Antonio Haro Ollva, said here yesterday. Mr. Oliva said the first bungalow In the Olympic Village would be ready next year. TheReuter - 117 words
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Article127 1966-12-23 21 r PHE Ferak Chinese Football 1 Federation will hold a trial at Jalan Abdul Jalil, Ipoh today (5 p.m.) to select the team to meet Selangor in the opening tie of the MCFA Cud competition on Dec. 31 or Jan. 1. The selected players will undergo centralised127 words
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Article31 1966-12-23 21 SYDNEY. Thurs. Kathy Wainwright sliced nearly hart a minute off her own /.uetraHan 1500 m freestyle swimming record here. She clocked 18min 31.5sec< lowering the Australian record by 25.35ec.31 words
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Article25 1966-12-23 21 BANGKOK. Thurs.— lran has plans to host the Asian Ganu-t, at some future date- according to an Iranian official to the Bangkok Games.25 words
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Article103 1966-12-23 21 V U YORK. Thurs. 11 Gabriel "Flash" Elorde of the Philippines, the world junior lightweight boxing champion, was yesterday retired by the New York State Ath letic Commission "for his own safety and the best intetests of boxing" Elorde. 31. reputedly a millionaire, was knocked out103 words
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162 1966-12-23 21 AKASH AND BAIG RESCUE THE INDIANS YEW DELHI, Thurs. A I* 133-run second wicket stand between Akash Lai and All Bait? rescued the Prime Minister's XI from an unpromising situation on the second day of their four-day match against the West Indian cricketers here yesterday Axash Lai (84) and AllReuter - 162 words
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208 1966-12-23 21 DAVIS CUP MELBOURNE, Thurs INDIA'S Davis Cup tennis team are concerned 1 over the condition of the grass centre court to be used for the challenge round against Australia here. i 1 The round, which lasts three days, begins at Kooyoong Melbourne's headquarters forReuter - 208 words
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Advertisement128 1966-12-23 21 Alfa R0me0.... the choice of 1966 PENANG PESTA MONTH ih<r'*M Wt a '< A V NVIfIAB^BBJ? |l f*V Giulia GTV 2600 Sprint TWO TIMES WINNER IN THE CONCOURS D'ELEGANCE AND SPRINT HELD IN CONJUNCTION WITH PENANG PESTA MONTH. Besides having won 3 firsts and 2 places in the Sprints (driven128 words
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Advertisement220 1966-12-23 21 OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LIMITED TOTAL ASSETS EXCEED 810,000, 000.00 SPECIAL OFFER FOUNDATION FUND SCHEME HOW TO MAKE SI O.OO GROW INTO 52.082.00 FREE LIFE INSURANCE (LIFE INSURANCE UNDERWRITTEN BY THE FIRST LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD.) SUBJECT TO EVIDENCE OF INSURABILITY FIXED DEPOSIT ACCOUNT UP TO CALL DEPOSIT Cgf SAVINGS ACCOUNT220 words
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Article, Illustration153 1966-12-23 22 OR HOW TO KEEP THE PEACE DOWN ON THE FARM AFTER the argument trigger-happy Mickey keeps lioness Sheba at a safe distance with his unorthodox gunslinging. Earlier Sheba had showed her claws and Mickey reached for a shotgun. Mickey's toe-on-the-trig-ger style was unorthodox but effective against the153 words
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Article230 1966-12-23 22 I 1 SAIGON. Thurs. THE U.S. Navy claimed today that carrier based Phantom Jets shot down two enemy planes as they approached an American warship in the Gulf of Tonkin on Tuesday. Earlier U.S. military authorities here had left in doubt what had happenedAP - 230 words
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Article39 1966-12-23 22 PERTH, Thurs.-^A 25-year-old prisoner died, apparently from a heart attack while trying to escape from Fremantle Jail, 12 miles southwest of here today. Several shots were fired by a guard, but none hit the dead man. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article310 1966-12-23 22 LONDON. Thurs. The London stock market closed quietly firm after continuing to edge higher on selective buying and lack of sellers. The approaching holiday remained a restrictive factor. Secondary Issues were prominent with leaders showing small Improvements. Laporte reacted 6d after a company denial of any U.S. takeover310 words
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Article59 1966-12-23 22 LONDON, Thurs. Spot 18 i 16d.. Feb. 18* i d.. March 18 9 16d.. April 18 13 16d., April/ June 19d., July Sept. 19 7 16d Oct Dec. 19 11 16 d.. Jan. March 19\d.. April June 20d.. July/Sept. 2«d. Oct. Dec. 20 1 16d., Jan./ March 2O'*d cif.59 words
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Article31 1966-12-23 22 I-OVDON. Thurs— Buyers £1207 sellers £1209 i i. Forward buyers £1205 srHers £12ifi i £1 i Settlement fl2oS'j f+IH) Turnover a.m. 7n tons pm. 205 tons. Tone: Str.idv but quiet.31 words
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309 1966-12-23 22 GABRIEL LEE - Tengku: Why I wrote the novel Raja Bersiong GABRIEL LEE By SINGAPORE, Thursday TENGKU Alxlul Rahman tonight disclosed why he wrote the novel Raja Bersiong (Tlie King with the Fangs) which has been adapted tor- a film by Shaw Brothers He toid 'a kenduri gathering at the Shaw's studio in309 words
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Article60 1966-12-23 22 LONDON. Than.— TOD British Industrialists ha\e warned the nation that entry to the common market would bring higher food prices and renewed pressure on the pound. But in a report yesterday, they said Britain should join The Six as soon as possible because its trade advantagesUPI - 60 words
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90 1966-12-23 22 Wilson planning new reshuffle of Govt? LONDON, Thurs Prime Minister Mr. Harold Wilson plans a new reshuffle of his Government early in 1967, informed sources siUd today. The sources said it may be announced in the hrst two weeks of the year. Among Ministers expected to be afTected were theUPI - 90 words
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139 1966-12-23 22 Princess ordered to pay husband US $lmil. PARIS. Thurs. A Paris court has ruled that Prinirss Maria Christina de Bourbon should pay her husband. Bolivian tin millionaire \niemir Patino I SM.lUin .linn and renounce ail .uiion on their common property. The judgment yesterday \».is th< latest lire iMcitl in aReuter - 139 words
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60 1966-12-23 22 ATHENS. Thurs The new Cabinet lt-ad by Premier loanius J-araske-vopculos. 66. governor of the National Bank of Greece, wai sworn in before King Constantine today. All the members of the new Government are non-political personalities from ouUide Parliament. The new Government will succeed the 15-month-oldReuter - 60 words
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Article34 1966-12-23 22 LONDON, Thurs— Army hellcopter pilot Major Richard Woodbridge, 39, commanding 14 Flifjht Army Air Corps in the t has been awarded the Rcyal Aeionautlcal Society's Alan Marsh Medal for 1968— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Obituary64 1966-12-23 22 I. SOLOMON of Government PrintIng Office Johore Rihru (retired) paaaatf away on is in 66 on Board 8.8. Ri CABLE RECEIVED FROM Kerala leruvamal Cnu I'ulimondhoiiM* Muriikkumpu/.ha l»:med mnthrr i < Brin-i I'e^rr .>nd Pail India pained fully. TAY EE TONC. a.. 22. il «»i. Laavlm behind his »if»,64 words
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Advertisement367 1966-12-23 22 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $15 (minimum) DICKSON: To Pvhil and lat ft daushtrr at Anunta Hospital on 21.12 M. KIBBLE to Patny and Pctar, (•on, Roderick, nn 22. 12 fi«. Thaaka t« doctor and ataff, GleneaKlei. LEE TO HERE nnd Go* Chow Kbter on 22 12 R« at Mount Alrarnl*.367 words
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Miscellaneous54 1966-12-23 22 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore (or the period 8 p.m Wednesday to 8p m yesterday j Hit hest Lowest i Kuhla Lumpur 93 72 Kota Bharu 86 73 Penaiig go 73 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 88 73 C Htehlands 75 57 Jefcsflton54 words
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