The Straits Times, 27 December 1966
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Title Section24 1966-12-27 1 average: daily certified sale exceeds 1 50,000 The Straits Times TIIK Natimiiil Estd 1845 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1966 15 CENTS M.C(P) 1629 2034 211424 words
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Article, Illustration604 1966-12-27 1 JAKARTA, Mon. President Soekarno today agreed to a joint armed forces statement, indicating he may be willing to appear before Congress to explain how last year's abortive Communist coup developed. Police Gen. Sutjipto Judodihardjo told newsmen after the third closedReuter; AP - 604 words
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Article, Illustration533 1966-12-27 1 NTUC bid to avert that big strike WARNING OF POSSIBLE 'COMMUNAL EXPLOITATION' SINGAPORE, Monday LEADERS of the Public Daily-Rated Employees Unions Federation today decided to heed an appeal to call off their threatened strike. Mr. K. Suppiah, president of the federation, and central committee members of its533 words
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Article, Illustration447 1966-12-27 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. GOODS WORTH HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS GO UP IN SMOKE... A TWO-HOUR fire last night wiped out the People's Park shopping centre one of Singapore's biggest tourist attractions in the heart of Chinatown. 1 The Christmas night blaze447 words
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106 1966-12-27 1 AMRITSAR. Mon. Two top government leaders today apparently stalled the plans of eight Sikh holy men to burn themselves alive Defence Minister Sardar Swaran Singh and Lower House Speaker Mr. Hukam Singh who are both Sikhs conferred with Sikh leader Sant (Saint) FatehReuter - 106 words
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75 1966-12-27 1 BOSTON. Mon William Manchetser. author of "Death Of A President" the controversial book on thr assassination of President Kennedy Is in critical condition suffering from pneumonia in a hospital at Middletown. Connecticut. Manchester became ill on Saturday, a spokesman a' Middlesex Memorial Hospital said Late75 words
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Article433 1966-12-27 1 SAIGON, Mon. U.S. Air Force 852 bombers hammered Vietcong targets near Saigon today only an hour after the war officially resumed following a muchviolated 48 -ho v r Christmas truce. The high-flying stratofortresses hit at 8 am. local time today and again an hour later.Reuter; UPI - 433 words
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Article20 1966-12-27 1 I XRGETS NEAB HANOI M(.ON Mon I pi, ii.s humlied t u.Uim 1! milts oi Hanoi (•da) Ki-utcr.20 words
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166 1966-12-27 2 Luna-13 pictures shown on TV in Moscow •JIIOSCOW, Mon. A Moscow television showed two pictures of the moon's rocky terrain last night, five hours after Russia's Luna-13 mooncraf! flashed them to earth. The pictures, high-quality close-up views of the pockmarked, crater-covered lunar surface, were part of a "lunar panorama" whichReuter - 166 words
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100 1966-12-27 2 JAKARTA, Mon. The De pu t y C'ommanderin Chief of the Indonesian Army, Lt.-Gen. PanßKabean, has called for a joint defence agreement between South-Fast Asian countries to face China. Pointing to Chinese mnlr.ir progress, hr said Indonesia should become a nuclear power.Reuter - 100 words
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304 1966-12-27 2 Mayor puts the squeeze on foreign oil firms MANILA, Monday Antonio Villegas has ordered for-eign-owned mostly American oil companies to stop retail operations in the city. The Christmas Eve order followed the Mayor's closure of the Philippine Education Company, one of the oldest American companies in Manila and the city'sAP - 304 words
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Article, Illustration97 1966-12-27 2 Russian housewife joins defector husband in England A RUSSIAN houMwife, Mrt. Julia Finkclttcin, arrived at London Airport last week to join her defector husband, Leonid, 42, a scientific journalist, who was granted political asylum in England six months ago. Mr. Finkelstein wrote to Russian Premier Alexei Kosygin, asking that hisUPI - 97 words
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154 1966-12-27 2 111 die in Xmas eve plane crash in Vietnam CAIGON. Mon. —At least 111 people died in the Christmas Eve crash of an American cargo plane near Dananß. in the northern part of South Vietnam, according to casualty figures given by the American military command here today. The air disasterReuter - 154 words
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77 1966-12-27 2 RAWALPINDI. Mon. The first major find of uranium-bearing minrral In Pakistan has been reported here. Usually reliable sourrcs .••aid a few vniu of ore containing pitchblende have been found ■long the past bank of the River Indus near Chllas, mi 200 miles north-east ofReuter - 77 words
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Miscellaneous11 1966-12-27 2 TOE (3AMOOLS -4y &»*,> Am&&— r wg can't appobp rr)"] j i-11 words
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135 1966-12-27 3 TONDON. Mon.—Ninetynine people were killed on British roads on Friday and Saturday, the first two da>s of the fiveday Christmas holiday, making this the worst Christmas ever for road casualties. Ministry of Transport figures show that 43 people lost their lives onReuter - 135 words
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Article41 1966-12-27 3 JAKARTA. Mon. The Indonesian Government has appointed Rear-Admiral Sjamsul Bachri Tjipto Suharjo, former commander of National Maritime Defence, as the new Indonesian Ambassador to Pakistan. H(. succeeds Rear-Admiral Eddy Martadinata. who died in a helicopter accident. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration596 1966-12-27 3 The controversial Kennedy book: LB J gives his version INNOCENT MISUNDERSTANDINGS' NEW YORK, Mon pRESIDEINT Johnson has disclosed his version of events following the assassination of President Kennedy in 1963, according to Newsweek magazine. Newsweek rays that President Johnson's account of several events differs from oescrlptions reportedly contained in theAgencies - 596 words
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Article36 1966-12-27 3 Just fancy that RIO DE JANEIRO, Mon. Police arrested referee Luiz Carlos Pinheiro on a charge of stealing the ball after a soccer match at Curitiba, Brazil, between Curitiba and the coffee city of Londrina. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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172 1966-12-27 3 TOURIST KOSYGIN VISITS ISTANBUL MUSEUM ISTANBUL, Mon. x The Soviet Prime Minister. Mr. Kosygin, went on a sightseeing tour of Istanbul yesterday, visited tihe famous Topkapi Museum and made an appeal for Soviet Turkish friendship. Mr. Kosygin, who Is ncarlng the end of a oneweek visit to Turkey, said atReuter - 172 words
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Article30 1966-12-27 3 NEW DELHI, Mon. in what may be a new innovation in advertising, the Kerala State Government has purchased space on matchboxes to publicise its family planning campaign. AP.AP - 30 words
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Article24 1966-12-27 3 MIAMI. Mon. Russia sent Cuba 20 crop-dusting aircraft this year— the first of a fleet of 200. Havana Radio reported. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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234 1966-12-27 3 Counting match sticks in school to find out what a million is SYDNEY, Mon. How many is a million? What does a million look like? In match sticks, a million is a pile 3 ft. high and 7ft across at the base. How long would it take you to countAP - 234 words
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Article47 1966-12-27 3 MEXICO CITY. Mon. Light people were taken to hospital after a DCB Jetliner of Aeronaves de Mexico crashed on landing at Mexico City airport yesterday. The remaining 101 passengers and crew on the Want from New York escaped unhurt apart irom bruises. R«ut«r.47 words
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112 1966-12-27 3 A rooting, tooting Xmas in the streets of Paris PARIS. Mon. Exuberant K motorists took advantage of a new Parts police chiefs one-hour Christmas grace on horn-blow-ing yesterday and hooted away from midnight until daybreak. Thousands of merry-mak-ing drivers granted one hour of freedom from midnight decided that the periodReuter - 112 words
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Advertisement105 1966-12-27 3 Until you taste CLUNY You'll never know how good Scotch can taste Special X'mas Offer I -n. Get a free bottle of minature jfaN Cluny whisky for every quart *02n bottle of Cluny purchased. CLUNY.... x/^^//^/^B for those A who demand 7// A W the best whisky. Sole Importer for105 words
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Advertisement165 1966-12-27 3 BW First pictorial M News Magazine of its kind produced locally. Reod what's new in this latest jftifll issue Our open lettef to tha government! Special woman's section hair styles, beauty contest efc. Gat your copy now from any of the leading bookstalls. TA c Prestige Maga 2 i n165 words
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184 1966-12-27 4 Diplomat to Sikhs: Work for S'pore SINGAPORE. Mon.— When a 10-man Sikh delegation called on the Indian High Commissioner in Singapore. Mr. Surendra Sinh Allrajpur, on Christmas Eve to submit a petition on Sikh leader Sant Fateh Singh's intention of selfimmolation, the first question he asked them was how many184 words
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77 1966-12-27 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Singapore Government has increased Import duties on toilet soap, soles and straps for footwear, and medicaments, including jujubes and cough drops. It has. however, lifted the import duty on napthalene balls, which was previously put under the classification of Insecticides. The77 words
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Article37 1966-12-27 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Government Gazette has announced the re-appolntment of Mr. Oor Peet Pong to the Bnployee Panel of the Industrial Arbitration Court by the Minister for Labour The appointment takes effect from Jan. 1.37 words
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Article, Illustration470 1966-12-27 4 ABUL FAZIL - Up to $60m yearly representative ABUL FAZIL YUGOSLAV-SINGAPORE TRADE CAN BECOME EXTENSIVE I By SINGAPORE, Monday A TOP Yugoslav businessman estimates that Singapore and Yugoslavia could carry out extensive trade to the tune of at least $45 million annually if the present trade opportunities between the two countries are fully470 words
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Article216 1966-12-27 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. HYSTERICAL teenaged U.N.C.L.E. fans swarmed the airport tonight to catch a glimpse of their hero, Napoleon Solo, alias Robert Vaughn. Nearly 1.500 mlnt-sklrted girls and youths in tight pants squeezed Into every available nook end corner around the airport customs hall to scream216 words
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122 1966-12-27 4 OBJECTIONS ON THESE BILLS? THEN WRITE IN SINGAPORE. Mon. The Select Committees of Parliament on the Intestate Succession Bill and Companies Bill invite representations from the public on these two Bills. The Intestate Succession Bill is to make provision for the distribution of intestate estates, other than the estates of122 words
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Article25 1966-12-27 4 BINOAPORE Mon. A dance performance by Miss Vyimyanthimala and hrr troupe will be held at the National Theatre on Thursday at 8 p.m.25 words
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Article449 1966-12-27 4 'THE following li todey'i nrhedule of civil elrcraft rnovemcnti st the ray* L*har mrnort, ftinxepore: ARRIVALS Cathay Piciflo Airways: Prom Tokyo. Omks. Taipch. Hong Konc. Kuala Lumpur (CX .S7S) 53 p m. Thai Inltrnational: From Bangkok, Prnang (TO <07) 12.55 p m. from Tokyo. Oraka, Talpch. Hong Kong,449 words
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Advertisement284 1966-12-27 4 K THE m CATHAY ORGANISATION THfc WELCOMES MR .jbsl ROBERT O VAUGHN Wl (The Man From I .K.C.L.E.) MPX 1 STAR OF Ib^ I I -M-G-MS PANAVISION A METROCOLOR .--NOW SHOWING SIMULTANEOUSLY AT— ORCHARD PALACE j (SINGAPORE) (SINGAPORE) I 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.15 pm 130, 4.00, 6.45 9.30 pm i284 words
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213 1966-12-27 5 Much rubber in Sabah untapped due to lack of labour JKSSELTON, Monday. 'J'HE chairman of the Sabah Rubber Fund Board, Mr. R. Smith, said today that thousands of acres of young rubber in the State remained untapped, because of lack of labour. He said if this was not remedied theReuter - 213 words
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Article32 1966-12-27 5 SINGAPORE. Mon— There were $1 511 L' ***** worth ol currency circulation m Malaysia Brunei and Singapore on Nov. 1. The amount of currency coins totalled $1 *****1.72632 words
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64 1966-12-27 5 A quota for Asians at Aussie university PERTH. Mon. Only in Asian students will be accepted by the Western Australia University for its first-year engineering course next year. This is due lo the introduction of a quota system. I'ndrr the system !40 students will be admitted to the first-year engineering64 words
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156 1966-12-27 5 CINGAPORE. Mon. The University of Singapore today announced that the following candidates have passed the examination in the subjects shown against their names. Mi>s Clian Kirn Lian (Biochemistry Miis Chc.i Song San Anatomy. Biochemistry*. Winston Ec Kwong Hong «Physiology Foo Che Lip (Physiology 1156 words
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83 1966-12-27 5 I ONDON Mon. Si\t> British Army dogs* are being trained in Malaysia to help American fortes in Vietnam iunele. warfare. The dogs Alsatians and l>abradors will be u^rcl lo guard US. Army ramps and help flush out Viettong guerillas. American headquarters requested83 words
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253 1966-12-27 5 Donations continue to come in for Harry Kydd fund KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Donations to the artificial kidney fund set up for Mr. Harry Kydd, 25. who suffers from a chronic kidney disease continue to pour into the Straits Times office. An estimated amount of $30,000 is needed urgently to buy253 words
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Article, Illustration57 1966-12-27 5 Interpreter gets award to study law MR. Ec Chin Seng, (above), an interpreter attached to the Sessions Court. Ipoh, has been awarded a Federal scholarship for a threeyear course in law. He leaves for London on Jan. 2. and will study at Lincolns Inn. Mr. Ee. 26. has been an57 words
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Article28 1966-12-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Assistant Minister, of Finance. Dr. Nr Kam Poll, will makr four-day tour of his Teluk Anson parliamentary constituency beKinnin? on Thursday.28 words
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120 1966-12-27 5 pENANG. Mon. So hapi py was local tourist agent Ramon Vergara to become the father of a I bride that he serenaded the bridal couple with a Filipino love song at their wedding reception at the Old Frees Association premises today. Mr. Vergara's daughter.120 words
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165 1966-12-27 5 IPOH. Mon. Mr. V. Ponnusamy Pillai. secretary of the PeraK branch of the Malaysian Indian Congress and a State Executive Councillor, today called on the Government to group small estate Tamil schools in the same locality into one and introduce much needed165 words
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Advertisement135 1966-12-27 5 FESTIVE SEASON ATTRACTION and His group plus the exciting fiujrAm«joS with 'Guest-Star' Singapore Chamber Ensemble The Quests Miss Dal Ling Chung Norma NATIONAL THEATRE 27th and 28th Dec. at s. 00 p.m. I U kctv At the National Theatre daily and the usual centres jI.S'GSTAJt mmmmmm I j SINGAPORE The135 words
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Advertisement334 1966-12-27 5 HoTti singapura Proudly presents ff THE BIG SHOW I L AT THE h QJONIGHT TOMORROW STARRING THE GREAT W JONEL ifffe iamptonMM AND HIS ORCHESTRA 4 ALSO THE TRIO LATINO PLUS 1 A SUPERB DINNER DANCING TO 2 A.M. BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT TEL: 2404 FOR TABLE RESERVATIONS This334 words
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Miscellaneous12 1966-12-27 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl 7ySR\ PLAYI N > SWOT, j POOL IS12 words
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275 1966-12-27 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Monday THE Johore State Assembly meeting tomorrow, though scheduled to be the Budget mooting, will not be debating next year's Budget estimates because there will not be a Supply Bill. The Supply Bill, which was supposed to be debated and passed by275 words
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Article37 1966-12-27 6 PENANG. Pri Pi-nane Umno Youth division will hold •> nuletj show during the Han Rajra festival to boosi its fundv Pm-t of the proceeds will be d<>n.itrd to the Penang Muslim Orphanage Fund37 words
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82 1966-12-27 6 Causeway checks on scooters, m-cycles JOUORE BAHRL, Mon. The Singapore police at the Causeway are intensifying their campaign to stop scootirists and motor-cyclists who do not display their number plates on top of their mudguards from entering Singapore. Singapore scooterists and motor-cyclists have to carry their number plates on top82 words
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Article58 1966-12-27 6 PENANG Muii. A woman motorist Liew Mor Lihji 26. '\a.s admitted to the General Ho.spii;ii liere thu> niorniim ulter her c;ir \\ns involved in an accident with another car at Sunßfi Nibong. about -six mi'es (rum the city. Liew ls believed to have fractured her r.bs.58 words
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Article, Illustration215 1966-12-27 6 Cathedral choir master dies after Mass DENANG, Mon. A 1 retired St. Xavier s School teacher, Mr. R. Robless. collapsed and died in his Argus Lane home here early •.day morning less than lour hours after he had led the Assumption Cathedral choir at Christmas midnmht Mass. Mr Robless. 60.215 words
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Article32 1966-12-27 6 SINGAPORE. M broke home of M.idat.i On(? Chee Toll. 55. while she ni ou; between noon •*nd 2 p.m. yesterday aiid too* $7 000 :n cash and jewellery worth jT.700.32 words
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Article36 1966-12-27 6 IPOH. Mi 'i i Hie P( tnc.il AfscH lation will tdebraii its thud ai n:\eisaiy on Jan. witli ,i tea party at its premise ■.n.tuz Ro.ici and a dinoe at the Kwone Chow restaurant.36 words
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268 1966-12-27 6 CIXGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Fish bants' Association has again written to the Bunnr.se Government seeking thr release of 29 Sinre fishermen detained in Mergul since September. In their latest >i:er. addres>ed to Hie Burmese Foreign Minister. they urged him to "take up the268 words
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Article179 1966-12-27 6 PENANC. Mon. ABOUT 500 members and supporters of the Labour Party. Including 100 women, staged a lightning demonstration at Penang Road on Christmas Eve and caused a traffic jam along the city's busiest thoroughfare. Marching and shouting slogans, they set up roadolocks by placing dustbins on179 words
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Miscellaneous129 1966-12-27 6 Att+ff Onp By V.T. linn* lin «V l' I UKE 9MOTUZWD3 1 I"8 A WNP OF A THICK J UJ^>v/^' "Jv^^^i''!* A SAL»OUI^ NiVKR UNOERPOfje HAM-/T..COME- 7 WHATS 6RANPCWILP Of A ry steak. Km j-f mbarp buwger wrm times "xeyl that?J pimosaajr with OS- HXAMPUE. 1 J I OFfT. 1129 words
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Article, Illustration2020 1966-12-27 7 The surgeon who gave hope to the hopeless HAROLD GILLIES, FATHER OF MODERN PLASTIC SURGERY 'His work was like living sculpture' IN the years between the two world wars, the famed New Zealand-born plastic surgeon, Harold Gillies, who specialised in giving Mac West curves to flat chested millionaires' daughters, once2,020 words
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Advertisement170 1966-12-27 7 M.V. PRIAM ARRIVES AT PEIMAIMG TOMORROW OIM MAIDEN VOYAGE >M PfH KM Si p£*«g|jwo| fcggji IV 'If! WmF\ \A J "3^^WPW*— 1 i v The 13,000 gross ton fast cargo-liner M.V.PRIAM will arrive in Penang S^^^^^ tomorrow on her maiden voyage. She is due in Port Swettenham on S^^^^SiS December170 words
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Article685 1966-12-27 8 The republic of Singapore, it was observed by the AttorneyGeneral about a year ago, has no constitution in the strict sense of the word. After separation from Malaysia the majority of the constitutional provisions relating to fundamental rights, which had ceased to apply, were reinforced as685 words
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Article329 1966-12-27 8 The need for a fresh look at i Kuala Lumpur's "hawker problem" has been belatedly recognised and a committee set up to make recommendations. Now, in many cases the creation of a committee offers small prospect of action, and may even be designed to prevent it. But with329 words
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Article139 1966-12-27 8 Singapore fishermen's troubles in the Nicobar islands and in Burma point the need for official action on two levels. First, agreement must be sought between the governments of Singapore and of countries where Singapore fishermen may fetch up on ways in which arrests can be avoided. The139 words
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Article123 1966-12-27 8 in RTavth tn IMna) THE FAMILY OF »M Ulr H»w Futt CTionc trutnki nl! frtenda, <-o)lracurs and relative* for tn»lr condolence, wreathi. itonat.m.* and anlatanee during their n MMnt. MR. A MRS 1 Ampalam nf itiawan thank n'l rrlinvro and frlendu for tn.- «ood latMa, valuable rre»»n'« and kind123 words
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Obituary30 1966-12-27 8 ?fl Morrf* Ml Minimum) IN EVER LOVING MEMORY nt Un Goh Cheng rnye i nee Waal Phalk moon) departed M-I>-IMI still fondly remembered by her children and grandchildren.30 words
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Article148 1966-12-27 8 70 Word* SIS (Minimum) AYE TIME AND TROUBLE Con■ult the Yellow Panes in tht Telephone PlrM'tory. DINE. MINI. DANCE In a coay atmonphcre at Olno« nnd Glno'i A Co-Go 91 CIA Taniclln Road, S pore. TVI: *****5. EXPRESS Mother »top Miint ret •■Swim Knight and "Milkmaid" Chrene for weekend148 words
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177 1966-12-27 8 School uniforms at higher costs OUR sons and daughters schooling in AngloChinese School, Kampar have been told they must wear a different kind of school uniform next year. The school authority has told them that the colour of the school uniforms will be changed from the popular white (for shirts/177 words
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Letter98 1966-12-27 8 WHATEVER differences exist between the several teachers' unions, all unions are agreed on the Justification of all claims by the teachers. We don't need acceptance "in principle" nonsense; we want acceptance "In practice." All these problems can be quickly and satisfactorily solved If only the Minister98 words
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Letter56 1966-12-27 8 AND now It Is the Treasury!. Where will these robbers strike next? Ones thoughts swing towards places where weapons are kept. The places where all thost surrendered and seized weapons are kept. If these criminals can "get away with it" at Customs stores and Treasury they can get56 words
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Article526 1966-12-27 8 IRENE BEESON by Cairo, Mon. THIS year may well go down In history as having marked the beginning of the "oil age 1 in Egypt. Recently two pieces of good news have increased hopes of the United Arab Republic Joining the oil-rich countries ofOFNS - 526 words
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Article, Illustration928 1966-12-27 8 IRENE BEESON; JOHN dc ST. JORRE - Next problem for Smith organised guerillas JOHN dc ST. JORRE Blanketed from the world's Press murders, raids, armed groups in training by Lusaka, Mon THE shift of focus in the Rhodesian crisis to Britain's proposals for mandatory sanctions at the United Nations has tended to obscure another factor the steadyOFNS - 928 words
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Advertisement43 1966-12-27 8 sy The Bank You Can Trust Bank with MALAYAN BANKING ■IRHAD and you bank wisely MALAYAN lANKIUIIOIN6 92. Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. BANKING BERHAD <»—»■' I** M SUM. W IMar*. -■■■pn| Autho. toaCipmi' S SO 000.000 rwwdMt'PlMUpOpiul J i 5.000.000 Graoa Aaati Exom* t570.000.00043 words
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Article, Illustration435 1966-12-27 9 TOH: WE MUST CO-OPERATE ECONOMICALLY SINGAPORE, Monday The split dollar: There is nothing to worry about... gINGAPORE'S Deputy Prime Minister, Dr.. Toh Chin Chye, has asked Singaporeans not to forget that 23 per cent of the Republic's trade is with Malaysia. "We must435 words
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Article82 1966-12-27 9 Missing crewman feared drowned SINGAPORE, Mon. Goh Jiong Llm, 19. an employee of the Jurong shipyard, who fell into the sea while working on a tugboat on Christmas Eve, is feared to have drowned. Goh was one of the three crew members of the tnrboat Bunga Melor, who fell off82 words
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Article48 1966-12-27 9 IPOH. Mon Dr. Ourmukh Singh' medical superintendent ol the Central Mental Hospital Tanjong Rambutan. will go on transfer to Penang as medical superintendent of the General Hospital there at the end of this mouth. and he will be succeeded here by his assistant. Dr. 8. Slvanason.48 words
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171 1966-12-27 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The new television education service in Singapore Is all set to begin when secondary school children return to their classrooms after the holidays. The first transmission "f the programmes will be telecast on Jan. 30. Transmissions will continue daily from171 words
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Article, Illustration288 1966-12-27 9 Sir Donald dies in Kenya HE GUIDED MALAYA TO INDEPENDENCE XTAIROBI, Mon. Sir 11 Donald McGllllvray, British High Commissioner in Malaya from 1954 to 1957, died here on Christmas Eve. He was 60. He had lived in Kenya for the past eight years and at his death was chairman of288 words
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154 1966-12-27 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. 20 Lions Clubs In Singapore and Malaysia are now busy going through the 1,000-odd essays on "World Peace" they have received. Judging Is expected to bf completed by mid-Janu-ary. The best entries from each club will then compete on a154 words
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128 1966-12-27 9 lOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— The Johore State Government has set up a special four-man committee to look Into all applications for land in the Johore Bahru district. This Includes applications by 80 squatter families who have been living in makeshift quarters here for128 words
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Article100 1966-12-27 9 62 XMAS WEEKEND ROAD CRASHES JJUALA LUMPUR, Mon. V There were 62 accidents 14 major and 48 minor, but none fatal in the Federal capital during the Christmas weekend. This was 19 more than during Christmas last year. Police said the Increase was due to heavy rain which fell on100 words
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192 1966-12-27 9 5 hurt in brawl by men of two army units TWIPI.M.. Mon. Four privates in the Engineer Squadron of the Malaysia! Armed Forces and a civilian v^ere injured last night in a clash between about 200 members of the Ist Malaysian Rangers and 10 members of the Engineer Squadron. The192 words
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Article62 1966-12-27 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. A total of 101 Christmas babies including two sets of twins were delivered at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital. Of these, 51 were boys and 50 girls. The first Christmas baby, a girl, was born at 12.04 a.m. yesterday v Mr. and Mrs. Tan Yee Chee. of62 words
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Advertisement96 1966-12-27 9 PHOTOGRAPHERS! YOU HAVE ANOTHER TWO MONTHS TO ENTER THE Minolta photographic COMPETITION WIN A Ist PRIZE of $1000. 2nd PRIZE Minolta Autopak-BKS Cinecamera worth $540.00 3rd PRIZE— MlnoltaHl-matlc9,worths2Bo.oo and 7 other prizes of 1 6P miniature cameras. The Minolta Photographic Competition has been extended to 28th February 1967. Don't miss96 words
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Advertisement131 1966-12-27 9 is! \Cr rat! the symbol of I SEtmiTY :i JJJR! PAN MALAYAN FINANCE LTD. lacwroMuo m smupm as a pubuc imted imuty caMNri MJTHMKD CAPTTU.:SiaOO(U)OO ISSUEO AND PUO UP (Mil 15.000.000 NN UUYIN FINANCE UNITED GROUP ASSETS EJCttO HMdOmerAtH Intunnct Building. PO Boi 2M4. Singapore I.T*l*eN)nt:Holl'3 Sub-Br*nch: KM SMtg.* Houit.131 words
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Miscellaneous719 1966-12-27 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur Called Shenandoah; 7 News and Penanc; 6 li>oh and In English; 7.10 Sports Malacca; 3. 10 Johore Bharu; Roundup; 7.35 Confidential 4. Taipinc 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Fl'e; 8 News In Mandarin: Kluanf. 8.10 Sukarla Indian music: 835 Hans Haas: 9 News in 5.45719 words
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Article, Illustration497 1966-12-27 10 MOftE *nd more women in Malaysia and Singapore are becoming "e»r conscious. Beginning today it a new leriei "Woman at Hie Wheel" which give valuable information on the rubject. An article will be published every week in thit page. WHO really chooses the family's497 words
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Article95 1966-12-27 10 GILLIAN FRANKS - MARRIAGE counsellor Mrs Rosemarle Strauss warned working women not to accept raises in positions without first feeling out their husbands and fiances on the subject. "Divorces and broken encasements are frequently the result of women getting better jobs than men." she insisted. I know one man who set95 words
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Article199 1966-12-27 10 SINCE terrycloth tends to shed lint, never put white or pastel turklsh towels In the same wash load with dark clothes. Before reflnishing woodwork, make sure that all traces of wax have been removed and that any still-glossy surfaces have been sanded so that the new coating can199 words
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431 1966-12-27 10 APPEARING on the fashion scene in New York is a new kind of women's designer. He's considered by the dean of women's fashion, Eugenia Sheppard, as the most interesting designer of his kind to come along in years. To catch to the word "kind"431 words
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Advertisement414 1966-12-27 10 WF^lL** -stß' ■>&■■■■ For 3 weeks and 3 days See the Sea- and of Japan. You spend 2 days in ••I i Yokohama, one day in Shimizu HOngKOng and Japan and another 2 days in Kobe. For your next leave, take a real Ail this 5 days in Japan, 5414 words
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Advertisement336 1966-12-27 10 Adoertuement Help Nature to Make You Lovelier mw^^^^^^^^^m^m Morfforet Merril I Beauty Skin Care I v Consultant I ■petain a flawless, petal-soft complexion IV throughout your life by observing simple basic beauty-care. Nature always appreciates a helping hand and will readily co-operate In making you look more beautiful, irrespectiye of336 words
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Article, Illustration198 1966-12-27 11 Seamstress Rosalind becomes a Christmas Queen fAIPIXG. Mon. Miss Rosalind Son Mai Ling, 19, a seamstress from Penang. took thtiitle "Taiping Jaycee Quoon" from 73 other contestants at a Christmas Ball held last night. Flanking her are Che Aishah binte Abdullah, 18 (right), who came second, and Miss Nellie Simon,198 words
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110 1966-12-27 11 PENANG. Mon. The I (itv Water En«incer. Mr. <ioh Henc (hony. has resigned to take a job in industry. Mr Goh. .">:;. is on three months' leave prior to .ioinine Binnie and Partners, a Kuala Lumpur firm of consulting engineers. The firm is at present110 words
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136 1966-12-27 11 Hawker problems: 1 0-man committee set up L'UALA LUMPUR, Mon. A 10-man i luinmittce has been set I up to look into the problems of hawkers and petty traders here. Headed by Senator Chan Keong Hon. a tin miner, the commit ter la expected to hold its nrst meeting thlaSin Chew Jit Poh - 136 words
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Article33 1966-12-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. The Sultanah of Kcdah. Tengku BahlViih ibni Al-Marhum Tuanku Ab- dul Rahman arrived herr today from Alor Star to pay visit to her mother, Tengku Puan Bes&r Kurshiah.33 words
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Advertisement21 1966-12-27 11 I y' 'inn'" 'ffft r>^l ife i WHY -CAMUS ■>. /OMMS\ I Miis 1 VItCKT/ ~.the only GRAND COGNAC OUTSTANDING MATURE MEUOW21 words
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Advertisement137 1966-12-27 11 TOKUHON UAan A LIQUID MEDICATED SPRAY Most Effective for mJ^^ Relieving of Minor Pains. Restoration jCm^*^ of Muscle Fatigue and Excellent for Muscle Massage' Sol* Ag*nt (or Sin««l>or» M«l«y«: .Minufirtuird b>: TtL TOKUHON LIMITED SUZUKI NIPPONDO CO.. LTD. ■i«««»L R»« 3D. 3rd Floor. N». 169. Ne« Bnd|» R»«4. Smjifore lok>o.137 words
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Miscellaneous226 1966-12-27 11 Straits T |rnes rossworc^ A( Ku^s S. Nameless drummer* 'B>. 1. Toothless chiids farewe.l to Se^ g m paradise f8 is. Cite round pretace 5. large snowdrops '6 >. 6 Th t of l)le tooacco (8 9 Rare wren custodian <B>. H 10. Conciujiot, about UH begin- J; ho \±TTs^t226 words
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Advertisement974 1966-12-27 12 fc.WIWU.IJ.IWHW'.U.'iIII (ontinurd from Pace 8) ANNOUNCEMENT to Words US (Mimimiim) AERIA MCINTYRE. Today 27-IV-66 43 years ago. Rene Win-ton Franklvn was wedded to Irene Adeline at It. Franc-is Cburcb, Malacca. SITUATIONS VACANT Word* tl (Mim.)— Box tt ct: txtrm READ tbe Senior Appointment* vacant Ut Tbe Sunday Mall each week974 words
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Advertisement965 1966-12-27 12 OFFICE SPACE VACANT Word* St (Mm.)— Boi SO ct*. txtro AVAILABLE OFFICE SPACts various SxMB, Inquiries to Sing Hor Motors in, Ipoh Road. K L or Phone 66,61 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE li Words St (Mm.)— Box tt eU. txtrm SOON TAT ESTATE Kuala Troag and Bungalow Taipiog. Particulars please965 words
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Advertisement814 1966-12-27 12 EDUCATION IS Word* St (Mim.)— Bmx it ct*. txtrm TRYING EXAMINATIONS'* Model tional Ber\ices. Celtic Hou.<r 8t HOW IS YOUR lUkaJ pro«reJ« -nt hy reading. F.enta Harian daily tn<only Romaoised .National Laocuage Newspapei CITY SCHOOL OF COMMERCE <A teaching diMfioo of the STAMFORD INSTITUTES GROUP OF COLLEGES 1 19«7 KVE.NI.NG814 words
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Advertisement899 1966-12-27 12 TOURS EXCURSIONS M H,,rdt M 'Win.)— AX if r t: tttrm ARCHIPELACO TOURS C. High lands 7- day. ll>o 1 I 67 <• I it.ni SIM <!'.^ Sunda\» ll« Mnitutorev Car Park. Cecil l Stre-t Bpoie »2437. ***** *****. 1 MM. EXCLUSIVE CONDUCTED TOURS::: MALAYA DAYS MSI 1.. lUtM DKPARTI'RK899 words
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Advertisement1005 1966-12-27 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* ft Mim. Box St rfa. txtrm FIAT MOD 19*3 nnr o« ner. excellent condiiion. <-omi> hu tax April 13 cS pore, ..I4d>i 7SOCC 11*1 Keen timalu VUc t i taaaa] M *.%uo ono Seeo «t 44T Kasi I'om 1 Kd H oore. I*SS ZEPHYR $63i) IM71,005 words
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Advertisement789 1966-12-27 12 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) I li Morals S( (Mm.) Bmx i" rfa «*rr> FOR SOUVENIRS CURIOS onrnta Known BinKHporc and f'uriugutar f rt lais Visit Kullv Alrronditiont<l MM Crslts. 4(1 L'ppcr Ground Moor, Jonr Little Builtlins: Raffl«s Piter S'DOr* Chiang (hint's Ingagmsnt and Wadding Rings ars «up«m m ■tilt simplicity. Each789 words
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Advertisement517 1966-12-27 12 mmmm/mm^^jammgg/mm^^f^mmmgmamma PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE TENDERS tLKt TKK ITY DI.PAX I Ml M (Room No. 229, Floor. I Hall> ia) Supply of One Pipe Bending Machine. Tender Deposit $100 Close at 2 15 p.m. on 10.1.67. (b> Supply of Ball Bearings (4 Items i. Tender Deposit SIM Close at 2.15517 words
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Advertisement357 1966-12-27 12 I Xl! x| VM.OK PE.MBI Kll MM I AW \KAN I K K. Tawaran darlpadi Pemboberdaftar diJ.K.R. di-dalatn kelas B dan Kepala V Kepala K-chil iv akan ril-n-rima diPejabat Juruteia Penguasa. J.K.R.. Kuala l.umpur hingga jam pukol 12.00 tetmah harl pada :',lhb DisembtT. 1966. UNTOK MEMBEKAL KENDERAAN IMOK MENKIT I.OGAM357 words
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Advertisement1165 1966-12-27 13 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U .K. Oue j.p urt fi p t CAO.CHAS ■•■•ceo' Ik Pt Dec 31 Dec 11 MJrtUMPUS MtJl Gen 15 Dec 7! OK 31 7 TSNTAIUS Oec 31 Jan 2 POLYPHEMUS Jaa PATROCLUS lin I Jan S Jan 10 14 Jan 15 tCAPINOP Jin 171,165 words
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Advertisement1388 1966-12-27 13 T//£LHhI//V£S 1 tti ti. THL LAST ASIATIC COMPANY LI4 ax- orpe«*M*«)d Oanma/U UPRESS SAILINGS TOGENQA-ROTTERDAM-HAMBURGAARHUS COPENHAGEN. P. Sr*,i Pen<ng B**|Bll im H t.'g AaVtNM C'hageß jUMBAWA Oec 21 21 JM 2/4 30, 1 JM JM 21 Jan 2t Frt 1 Fel S Frt I SIMBA lan 75 27 Jan 21251,388 words
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Advertisement1312 1966-12-27 13 I ben&line\ t>*m» atßvin )No(m, iutnruoi uuklininial r>Oßi> r»JL«*jJL»JJL HimDurt Ftl 7 -•'jiftre Pt. S>am »»na«e Im 1/ I Jai 5/ S For Fit S BENALDER »1 i —n/ri Fll 73 Jat 3 7 JM 1. Jan 11/11 G mouth Mar I lingapiir* P. S'tiea PMani BENHQPE M'Burt. R'nam, A>«r»1,312 words
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Advertisement1244 1966-12-27 13 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD lEI OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARB StIVICt FROM U.k. COtIINENI. ludm rt». l<i|a»«r* t, S'haa »t«Mi CITI OF NINNIPEI ii"i«. Mamou'l. Rotterdaa Hivri. Mull 21 31 Oec Jl Oec 1 laa CITY Of BROBKLTN loroo*. HamOurf, Rorterdaa Mlvre. Hull 21 21 IM 71 JB IM CITY OF1,244 words
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1897 1966-12-27 14 From Our Market Correspondent WITH only live days trading before the long Christmas week-end, the Stock Kxchange of .Nlalaysia and Singapore last week was very quiet. The pre holiday mood spread through all sections, and only comparatively small turnovers were registered. Features were few,1,897 words
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Article32 1966-12-27 14 RIBBKR TIN (per Ibl. iper pic ul) Dec. IS. 6U<, cts. $603.00 20. 60S cU. 5602.00 21. 60 cU. 5602.00 22. 59'ieU. $601.12 i 23. 59\ CU. 5602.75 24. 5604.U032 words
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Article33 1966-12-27 14 THK A.«^o■ld•lon of B;.nk« in Malay:i:.i.i. tiir«c chuaja* id it* l»t*l 'c :tv (all Sflhri^ IT or nil r. CanatU |.11 \Kf I- 117 II r r.im 1m 1 I niul33 words
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Article38 1966-12-27 14 O.N Ihr trt* riclmm Marital hi Hon« Ko on mi urtiy trie U S. d*H*r n for T.T. u4 Tl| 'of cath. Sterlmt Kai '<-rt j. -.-Wi 7 < mn« I tnr tatl or unlrt IS M38 words
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Article685 1966-12-27 14 Till, follouinc is a complpte list of revised quotation*, for the week ended on FrMaJ December. '13. INDUSTRIALS B Alex Hr.iks Bojftead Mi C Sugars 1 C.C.M 1.5» C.C.M. deb I.US C.T.S ords CS. HoM.drs 3. 0S Dun lops 2.62 <T Eaxt Smelt 402 Euro 3.04685 words
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Article42 1966-12-27 14 Bouxlead I Wilkinson i Lw. Perak I laUii. 1 Bcradm Interim. urrrnl pa« mml 10V 10'- ■2b- 10% 13*% Dale p.(N.«hlr Jan. -'ii Jan. 18 4 Jan. 16 loUl fo. the >rar 17g% Tnlal for nrr\ miiis >e*r 25% 342 words
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Advertisement1093 1966-12-27 14 YV**"* KAWASAKJ KISEN KAISHA LTD. Direct U.S.A. Atlantic Coast Service Bane>"k Hmircri N. Yorl Ptulad. Bait. "Rtttt" 11,21 Jat 21 H Ja* 4 Mat IS Mai II Mai Japan Direct Service P*nart it Yokohama k: c* ••VajusNimi Mjru" Kkal2l2SDec I Jan II JM "TsMcstjiMj Mar*" 2131 in Ftl II Ftl1,093 words
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Advertisement744 1966-12-27 14 P&O to Europe and the United Kingdom s.s. "CHITRAL" (14.000 tons fully airconditioned) Departing:- SINGAPORE 29 Dee 1966 PORT SHAM 30 Dec 1966 PENANG 31 Dec 1966 Arriving:. LONDON 22 Jan 1967 via Colombo, Aden, Port Said and Gibraltar. FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE Apply to your Travel Agent, or to:ISIAY744 words
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Advertisement292 1966-12-27 14 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES Dec. 19. Dec. 3D. Dec. 21 Dec. 22. Dec. 23. ■Industrials: 91.7? 91.95 92.03 92.05 92.44 Tins: 107.13 106.65 106.94 107.21 107.04 rubbers: 110.73 110.84 110.84 110.84 110.84 Ore. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100. K OWA LINE V\ rROM: JAPAN VIA HONG KONG \\V_^^ Siimoore292 words
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Article928 1966-12-27 15 rrRK was a gain of $1.25 in the Straits tin price on Saturday which took it up to Sn'o4 on an offering estimated up 20 tons to 240 tons. There was very strong support reported from Europe. The net gain on balance on928 words
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Advertisement621 1966-12-27 15 AUCTION SALE of VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTIES to be sold by public auction by NASSIM 6c GO. (SINGAPORE) LIMITED In their salerooms 4 A 4 1 (Oliver Quay. Singapore On TUESDAY, 17th JANUARY 1967 at 2.30 p.m. ESTATE OF CHOO KIM KIEV, DECEASED 1. JALAN BESAR. Nos. 234. 238 238 (Junction621 words
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Advertisement716 1966-12-27 15 NOTICEo ADVERTISEMENT FOR CREDITORS In the matter of THE GREATER MALAYSIA SHIPPING CO. LIMITED (In members' voluntary Liquidation) And In the matter of THE COMPANIES ACT, 1965. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the abovenamed company which Is being wound up voluntarily are required on or before the716 words
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Advertisement616 1966-12-27 15 NOTICES NOTICE This Is to notify the public that Inrhe Abdul La tiff bin HJ. Ahmad of 7, Seberang Perak, Alor Star, Kedah is not our authorised agent and as such he has no authority whatsoever to collect any monies on our behalf. HENO OUAN LIMITED Alor Star Penang. MERLIN616 words
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Advertisement714 1966-12-27 15 NOTICE IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR IN BANKRUPTCY NO. Sl5 OF 1965. NOTICE To:— James S. David formerly of No. 107, Jalan Chrndana. Off Hale Road. KI'ALA LUMPUR TAKE NOTICE that a Bankruptcy Petition has been presented against you to this Court by Glan Singh Sc714 words
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Advertisement314 1966-12-27 15 TENDER J.K.R. NEGERI KEDAH KENYATAAN TAWARAN Tawaran2 akan di-tenma daripada Pemborongi yang berdaftar dengan J.K R. K P dalam kelas EX dan ka-atas hlngga Jam 12.00 tengah harl pada 10-1-1967 dlPejabat Jurutera Kerja Ayer. Kedah Utara. Jalan Kolam Ayer. Alor Star untok: PENGANGKUTAN AVER MINUM KAKAWASAN2 YANG MENOHIDAPI MUSIM KEMARAU314 words
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Advertisement1131 1966-12-27 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: **m*m (A) TNIT CONTROL OI'KKATOKS. PASIR PAN.IANC, B POWFR STATION Salarr Scale: $347xA16-395 plus variable allowance. Qualification*: (1) Must have a minimum 2 years' experience in the operation of turbine or boiler controls and have adequate knowledge of efficient combustion and turbine1,131 words
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1376 1966-12-27 16 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING... with TRIANGLE STABLE'S Malapin. with Johnny Nelson astride, put up a sparkling performance to win the B.'.f Governor's Cup at Penang on Sunday. He came with a welltimed run in the straight to beat the outsider, the Sultan of Selangor's Putra1,376 words
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1022 1966-12-27 16 Sabha. Rinwt, Moviegoer and Precious Jade. Johore was well clear into the straight from Precious Jade, Lok Sabha, Moviegoer and RiiiECit. Son of Sol moved up in the centre. Precious Jade challenged strongly a lurlunc out but could makp no1,022 words
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Article45 1966-12-27 16 BIG SWEEP roi \i pom imjm l-.t \<.. i;t,3i.'! [$28.4441 2nd Nil nit 3rd No. L'« 4010 is 3.555) M.irtrr-. i >»T» c.i. h N«| 18*644; *****3; 1?4»11;*****1; IMU4; UMtS; *****4; *****7; lb.'ijj; mm. l.i linn M 55): .Not, 1K8IID7; -'Stßn; IMSIS;tMUII 1517*9; *****6;*****9;*****6; l!t«308; IIMT7.45 words
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Advertisement277 1966-12-27 16 A Few Words of Car-fuV Advice... For People Who Think EThe Only Thing That Counts In A Car Lies Under Its Hood 5^2?"™""" Cars are like women. Pamper them and FBPBPIffIHHMH they'll be ever faithful. It goes withjLfcMBMJIMIiIHi^B J /jflK out saying you should always treat \Jp/ fanAjjft£pSil>W3Pfe vy^ them277 words
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Advertisement349 1966-12-27 16 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 the new monthly I exciting and exclusive I magazine that dares to be II Honey series aim to349 words
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310 1966-12-27 17 Liverpool dent Chelsea's hopes for title BRITISH SOCCER f ON DON, Mon. Liverpool's 2-1 win against Chelsea in Saturday's abbreviated English football league programme must have dented Chelsea's championship hopes. Liverpool, who deserved their success on a gluepot pitch at Stamford Bridge, are now level with Chelsea with 28 pointsReuter - 310 words
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Article728 1966-12-27 17 V\'l.lC.in:» for al\ Moonraker in WEIGHTS tor five TT ten race* of Pleasant Gin 7.08 of the race* the Penan* Turf Mirage 7.07 on Sunday: ('lub't X'mas New Banter 7.07 GOLD CUP morrow™"" 1 V nCeUe 7 7 CL l > »«V. 1~»OF morrow. DIV 1 "fr* CL.728 words
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Article425 1966-12-27 17 League tables and result FIRST DIVISION hrlvra 1 Liverpool \e«eutlf> 1 Iced). i SECOND DIVISION Preston 2 Bury 1 WoWec 5 Derby S SCOTTISH DIV 1 Atwrdwn 1 Celtic 1 Dundee 0 Alrrlrir 0 Hibernian 2 St. .Inhnstone 5 Kilmamork 1 Hearts 2 Motherwell 3 Faikirk 1 (abandoned after 70tnlns)425 words
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Article395 1966-12-27 17 CHEAH SEONG PAIK - CHEAH SEONG PAIK OLYMPIC SOCCER WINNERS TO GROUP TWO FINAL FOR RIGHT TO PLAY IN MEXICO By MALAYSIA have been drawn to meet Iraq and Indonesia in Indonesia in Group 2A of next year's pre-Olympic group football tournament. The winner of this group will then395 words
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251 1966-12-27 17 Krishnan flops, Aussies lead 2-0 DAVIS CUP MELBOURNE, Mon.— lt took 140 minutes and only six sets to give Australia a lead of two rubbers to nil against India in the challenge round of the Davis Cup here today, and obviously an unbeatable grip on a cup that has become251 words
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Article237 1966-12-27 17 BARLOW AND LINDSA Y FOIL A USSIES TEST CRICKET JOHANNESBURG, Monday. A USTRALIA gained a 126-run lead on the second day of the First cricket Test at the Wanderers ground here, but the major honours went to the South African bowlers. Australia, with 99 for no wicket in reply to237 words
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Article116 1966-12-27 17 SCOREBOARD SOITH AFRICA Ist INN* \l Ittalil l»t INNS Simp-mi r (ioddard b i\ I'ollork W I.,iurv c Lindsay b (.nddard 98 Kedpath c Lindsay b Barlow 41 Cowper c Lindsay b Barlow Stackpole c Lindsay b Barlow 0 C happen c Lindsay b Goddard S? Veivers b Lance II116 words
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Article37 1966-12-27 17 INDORE. Mon. The West Indian cricket team were all out for 136 and the combined Central and East Zone XI had made 30-2 at tea when their three-day match oegan hero U* day. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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157 1966-12-27 17 EUROPE'S TOP SOCCER AMATEURS COMING TWO ut Europe s tup amateur football teams will tour Malaysia and Singapore. said Mr. Koe Ewe Teik, secretary of the Asian Football Confederation, in Penang yesterday Mr Koe said arrangements wrre completed for Middlesex Wanderers and the West German Internationals to play 10 matches157 words
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Article32 1966-12-27 17 MADRID Mon Jose Legra the Spanish mnior nghtwelgnt champion narrowly outpotnted Love Allot«v of Ghana here last night in a 12-round bout hilled as an eliminator for me world title32 words
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Article23 1966-12-27 17 LONDON Mon The Australltn Rugby Onion touring team beat South-Last Counties try 11-10 »t Bournemouth aft« \mdin* W *t halftinn 9mrttt.23 words
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Article71 1966-12-27 17 MELBOURNE, Mon. Winner of the M 134.000 International Stakes run over 12f at Caulfleld here today was 5-2 favourite Debhel Boy, ridden by top Australian rider Jimmy Johnson. Irian On (25-1) was second and Better Sun (25-1) third. YVilliamstown, mount of Britain's Lester Piggott. waa fourth. YvesReuter - 71 words
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Article24 1966-12-27 17 POWELLA II and Noble Choice, both winners at th« Penang races on Sunday, have been promoted from Class 4 to Class 3.24 words
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Advertisement270 1966-12-27 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT ACCOMMODATION WANTED SITUATIONS VAC 1$ Word* U (Mim.)—Bos U tit. tMlru 1$ Wordt St (Mlm.r—BoM «> til. tMlra 1$ Word* U tMm.h-Box DRAVCOTT ORIVI: 3 Bedroom Kur- THRU ■IDROOMIO MOUIt wltfe^^fllAO^ Senior Aft nl«h(d Houit. oo eltvttw) no Wuirl itudy J5OO 150. Um^.«<^Mf^l l^^l Sunday Mall locality. Rrnt270 words
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Advertisement347 1966-12-27 17 I rSe^ |yCJ'B| MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL I^^^bHbb 1 '^i^^dWHL^-Ji I L^j iß^yftlßi Vp?S WUf- bWP-4881 i I DETROIT B^MBii 9 aßSßn^l*' I i mrWij iitbl'-^»™ >tia-^t -d-j ■BCwR W^mSSSm^m s i z^m WSffWk BLtißMKimiM ¥< I fa^v. 1 1 It M 1 1 NEW YORK CHICAGO i bSbB itk^ "fi BBBBllii347 words
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143 1966-12-27 18 'I OS ANGELES, Mon. The legendary gambler known as "Nick the Greek," who won and lost nearly $500 million in a lifetime of betting, died in hospital here last night. Nicholas Andres Dandolos, whose age was variously reported at from 70 to 80. hadReuter - 143 words
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Article, Illustration244 1966-12-27 18 Floating varsity in for two-day visit NOW ON A 107-DAY AROUND-THE-WORLD EDUCATIONAL VOYAGE OORT SWETTENHAM, Mon. Four hundred and twenty students and 70 professors and staff of the "floating university" organised by the Chapman College in Orange, (California) arrived here this morning on board the liner Ryndam. The ship is244 words
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Article32 1966-12-27 18 SAIGON. Mon. A South Vietnamese Government district chief was killed when a Vietcong mnip blew up the jeeo in which he was driving 10 miles east of Saigon. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article68 1966-12-27 18 Just fancy that CLEVELAND (Ohio). Mon. The wife of Natale Tranchtto gave birth today to the third mala child born to the family on Dec. 25 in 80 years. The child's grandfather was born in Sicily 80 years ago on Dec. 25. Forty-eight years later his son was also bornReuter - 68 words
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Article253 1966-12-27 18 Selangor police capture escapee Intensive manhunts end in double success KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. IN one of their most intensive manhunts, Selangor police have captured Tan Hock Khoon, 20 who escaped from Taiping Jail in February last year and the Singapore General Hospital whiL under custody last May. One of the253 words
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Article91 1966-12-27 18 MOSCOW. M>>n. A military court in Lvov, in the western Ukraine, has sentenced six wartime Red Army deserters to be shot for their part in mass killings at a nearby Nazi death camp. Tass news agency said that after deserting, they underwent S.S. training andReuter - 91 words
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Obituary220 1966-12-27 18 MAPAM TAN CHENG NEO, IK* 81. I paaaed away peacefully on 25.12.08 leaving behind S son*. Lea Soo Chuan, Phow <;huan. Wee Chuan. Kirn Chuan, Hwee Chuan, Puay Chuan. Kang Chuan. Stanc Chuan. daughters-in-law, 8 daughters, 2 nons-in-law, 75 Krand-ch ldren, 70 great grand-children. and 4 great great grand-children.220 words
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Obituary56 1966-12-27 18 IN MEMORY of Mahallnguil Kanacasaba of 2nd Recce. l»p*rt»l 27.1282. Insprlert hy parent*, brothers. ■Mm, In-laws and relative*. 3rd ANNIVERSARY 26 IZ.M. Is everlovinn and Tranured memory of latt Mr. D, C. Albert. Time can Tip* our t >an but tbc pain la our bearta will «ver ntay.56 words
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