The Straits Times, 28 December 1966
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Title Section25 1966-12-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times TIIH Niitiniiiil Newspii|inr Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 211425 words
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235 1966-12-28 1 US: Not possible to avoid civilian deaths in raids \yASHIN G T 0 N, Tues. The Defence Department said today that civilian areas were accidentally bombed during the U.S. air raids on military targets in North Vietnam. A Pentagon statement reiterated that American policy was to attack only North VietnameseReuter - 235 words
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Article72 1966-12-28 1 BEAUTY QUEEN JUDGE KILLED (MANILA, Tues. A i A constabulary trooper, angered when his girl friend lost a local beauty contest, killed the Judge. According to delayed reports from Pangasinan Province, Cpl. Claudio Drequito protested that that there had been cheating in the votecounting. To emphasise his point, he slammedUPI - 72 words
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Article38 1966-12-28 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Joint patrols by the Indonesian Navy and the Malaysian and Philippines navies will soon be enforced in waters surrounding these countries to wipe out smuggling and piracy. Navy Commodore Judono said today— UPl.38 words
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Article66 1966-12-28 1 SYDNEY, Tues— A nation-wide alert for forged ten-dollar notes was underway In Australia today as police sought to smash a gang which planned an Intricate and massive counterfeiting operation. Police believe the gang may have been distributing Its hot i money for up to twoReuter - 66 words
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Article62 1966-12-28 1 LISBON, Tues.— A subsidiary of the American Oulf Oil Company has struck oil in several places in the Atlantic off Cablnda. northern Angola, it was announced last night. A communique from the Cabinda Gulf Oil Company, Angolan subsidiary of Oulf Oil. said the original strike in the area,Reuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration277 1966-12-28 1 Some foreign firms are meddling in Sarawak politics— Taib KUCHING, Tuesday CERTAIN foreign firms were meddling with Sarawak politics and "they should lay off." The warning was given today by Inche Abdul Taib Mohamud, the State Minister of Forestry. He said the present political situation in SarawakAP - 277 words
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Article336 1966-12-28 1 NINE MORE PRISONERS ESCAPE LONDON, Tuesday. more prisoners have escaped from two prisons in Britain three from Leyliill, in the west of England, and six from Dartmoor in the past 24 hours. The escapes bring to 24 the number of men who have escaped from British jails recently, most of336 words
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103 1966-12-28 1 MANILA. Tues.— Manila police today seized some 2,000 sticks of giant firecrackers from a woman allegedly delivering them to a city market. Police said the firecrackers contained enough explosives 10 blow up the market. The firecrackers were in the form of ■■whistlebombs." so-called because whenReuter - 103 words
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Article29 1966-12-28 1 TEHERAN. Tues. Pakistani Foreign Minister Sharlfuddln Pirzada today met Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevl at his palace and conveyed to him a message from Pakistani President Ayub Khan.29 words
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Article, Illustration567 1966-12-28 1 JUDITH YONG - JUDITH YONG By SINGAPORE, Tuesda ALL, the excitement of "The Man from I'.N.C.L.K." show was there today as Napoleon Solo was involved in one getaway plan after another. Roped Vaughn, who plays Solo in the popular television series was running away567 words
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Article48 1966-12-28 1 TOKYO, Tues. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government today announced the punishment of 68,662 civil servants who took part in what it called an illegal strike held on Oct. 21 in protest against the Vietnam war. The punishment varied from oral warnings to 45-day suspension from office. Renter.Reuter - 48 words
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268 1966-12-28 1 Indonesian Army to stage a show of force today JAKARTA. Tues. The Indonesian armed forces will mount a show of force here tomorrow to put teeth into the recent warning that the Army will crush anyone acting against the Constitution. The armed services will stage a mass march-past at the268 words
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Article183 1966-12-28 1 Sikhs dance with joy in streets AMRITSAR, Tues. Thousands of Sikhs danced in the streets here after a last-minute compromise saved the life of their leader. Sa n t Fateh Singh, who was to have burned himself to death today to press Sikh demands for a larger Punjab. In New183 words
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Article32 1966-12-28 1 PORTUGUESE THRFAT LISBON, Tnrs Porturai'i Foreign Mini* l>r Albert* Franco NoffVelinipudfii to take hi iinst tho I I hiv follows l.i ri.f scale raid i)> insure ii southern Congole* Beater.32 words
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Advertisement81 1966-12-28 1 "SPALDING" 'EXECUTIVE* GOLF CLUBS I /<> Hir~ Available IN STAIN \Vy LISS STHL AND HYDROSIAL WOODS. FOCALJ POWERED TO GIVE PER/gngL FECT UNIFORMITY OF rV g\\ FEEL TO EACH CLUB. v^ y\ Largest Stockists:— K XL NAHAR CO., -dd3 BflSKam in, north bridge road, sSHiJ** m wr SINGAPORE-*. by the81 words
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Advertisement31 1966-12-28 1 PRACTICAL GIFT for a New Home :iltctrle Of Bofttry operated) CHOOSE A FANCY WALL CLOCK n Urn A G »< ■I RPPD I t\ MU[~i aTYI €X Tl'o Q err*/"* starts with*fjVfe»31 words
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162 1966-12-28 2 TOKYO, Tues. Red Guard wall newspapers appearing in Peking yesterday published an alleKfti -selfcriticism by President Liv Shao-ehi amounting to a full confession of all changes against him. Contents of the wall newspapers were rejxirtrd by Japanese correNpondenUs based in the Chinese Communist capital162 words
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179 1966-12-28 2 Christmas typhoon rips across Philippine Isles JVf AN I LA, Tues l>phoon Pamela ripped MMM the central Philippine* today, causing death and destruction. Hr-.l rrporls said that at ixt three people were killed and thousands left hemelesv The t\ph(M»n. howling with Hi- miles an hour winds, hit foi:r provinces directly179 words
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Article, Illustration318 1966-12-28 2 AMRITSAR, Tuesday CIKII leaders have called off a mass protest suicide and agreed to a compromise brought by a Government leader who flew here just as eight holy men were preparing to burn themselves alive by their Golden Temple.. The agreement to let318 words
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Article90 1966-12-28 2 Kosygin fails to change Turkey ISTANBUL, Tues.— The Soviet Premier, Mr- Kosygin, indicated last night that his seven-day visit to Turkey had brought about no change in Turkey's proWestern stand. Speaking at a state banquet in his honour, he did not mention the Vietnam war or Turkey's strong support for90 words
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Article148 1966-12-28 2 MANILA, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Marcos, alarmed at a steady rise r in crime in the Philippines, has ordered a total war against lawbreakers including those within the police ranks. Meeting top police officials yesterday. President Marcos told them: "The police have not been up to the148 words
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Article30 1966-12-28 2 TOKYO Tues. The "Quotations of Mao Tsp-tung" translated into Japanese has made the tystsellpr list here. It Is currently eighth on the list of the top" 10.— A.P.AP - 30 words
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162 1966-12-28 2 Send home Ky's man, urges Calwell \IELBOURNE, Tueg. ATI The South Vietnamese Charge d'Affaires in Canberra, Dr. Nghiem My, should be declared persona non-grata and sent home at once, the Australian Labour Party leader, Mr. Arthur Calwell, said today. Mr Calwell was replyingl to a statement last night by Dr.162 words
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142 1966-12-28 2 MANILA. Tues. (onßress--1 man Carmelo Barbero. chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on National Dpfence, said he had discovered a "definite link" between the Com- j munists of the former re- I rime in Indonesia and certain subversive elements in the Philippines.142 words
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Advertisement687 1966-12-28 2 WHEAT FLOUR IS A BETTER FOOD. "^^^T sJ^^T"^>^ n r)uman daily livelihood, there ore four main problems, viz., clothing, food, vjSP*' vw» fj& shelter ond transportation; among these the most important one is food. Therefore, food I/ —^^v^^*" 1^ s c v tQ r y °f People. Of all cereal687 words
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Article, Illustration687 1966-12-28 3 MORE TROOPS NEEDED...' NEW YORK, Tues. Gen. William Westmoreland, commander of U.S. forces in Vietnam, last night warned that the length of the war there should be measured in years and that more troops would be needed. "We must prepare ourselves for whatReuter; AP - 687 words
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183 1966-12-28 3 MOSCOW. Tuesday. RUSSIA'S Luna-13 moon station, forced a test •^rod into the moon's surface to test its firmness, a top space expert revealed last night. Professor Alexander Lebedinsky told Tass that Luna- 13 also carried a special apparatus for measuring the density of lunarReuter - 183 words
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Article74 1966-12-28 3 JAKARTA. Tues.— Two Indonesian Air Force pilots were killed when n MiG-15 Jet fighter crashed at tin air base near Soerabaya. the army newspaper "War News" reported today. The Russian-built fighter developed engine trouble shortly after it toolc off. according to the reportThe pilots. Lt.-Col. Suit74 words
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Article22 1966-12-28 3 TOKYO. Tues. Thai Foreign Minister. Tun Thanat Khoman. has Jcfi Tokyo for the U.S. after a two-day stopover. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration153 1966-12-28 3 A policeman's cape makes a most arresting London fashion gimmick 'THIS, you can be sure, is going to be the first fashion erase of 1967. No, not Batman (definitely not Batman). Lawman. For second-hand capes, cast off by the British bobby, are already big in the places where gimmicks begin.153 words
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218 1966-12-28 3 MACAO. Tues rOMMU NIST elements today stepped up their demands to Portuguese authorities to close all proNationalist Chinese organisations here and ban the flying of the Nationalist flag. Thpy also demanded that authorities prohibit the use of any pro-Nationalist signs. The leading Communist218 words
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226 1966-12-28 3 SATO SETS JAN. 29 AS POLLING DAY FOR NEW DIET TOKYO, Tuesday. JAPAN'S Prime Minister, Mr. Eisaku Sato, under pressure stemming from corruption charges involving his administration, today dissolved the Diet's Lower House and called for a general election the ninth in postwar Japan. The 64-year-old leader of the LiberAP - 226 words
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100 1966-12-28 3 China's 419th warning to the U.S. HONG KONG, Tues. China alleged today that U.S. military planes had intruded into the country's airspace. The New China News Agency said two U.S. military planes intruded into the airspace over the area south of Yulin on Hainan Island in Kwangtung province yesterday whileReuter - 100 words
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Article36 1966-12-28 3 AMMAN. Tues. Jordan's King Hussein has instructed Premier Wasfl Tell's new government to prepare for general elections and set next April IS as the date for elect me a new House of Representatives— APAP - 36 words
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Article42 1966-12-28 3 PHNOM PENH. Tues. Camodia has broken off all relations rith South* Korea. A Note to this effect was deivered to the South Korean Oon-ul.ite-General. Personnel o» the onsulate were to leave Phnom >enh as soon as possible. AP.AP - 42 words
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Article27 1966-12-28 3 JAKARTA. Tues.— lndian Trade Minister Manubhai Shah arrived lere yesterday (or trade talks Ad said India U prepared o help Indonesia stabilise Its •ooomy.— UPL27 words
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Article126 1966-12-28 3 'Mao is Red sun in the world' TJONG KONG, Tues.— Chinese Communist Party chairman Mao Tsetunr entered his 74th year yesterday as the campaign to love, honour and obey him continued unabated in all parts of China. As in the past, the official Chinese Press and radio made no mentionReuter - 126 words
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Article23 1966-12-28 3 ROME Tues. Retired Admiral Aruro Riccardl, Mussolini's wartime Chief of Btaff for the Navy, died yesterday- He wu 88.— AP.AP - 23 words
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Advertisement92 1966-12-28 3 SINGAPORE The Way Ahead A Special Radio Australia Documentary m m M t IK Hfe i Tonight at 1945 (Singapore/ Malaya time) on 11.88 me/s in the 25-metre band and 9.57 me/i in the 31 -metre band. Prim* Minister Laa Kuan Yaw, Financa Minister Lim Kirn San, and the leader92 words
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Advertisement393 1966-12-28 3 This COUPON is the first step to owning an Oil PALM HOLDING if your own Now a life assurance policy with MCIS can entitle you to participate in the MCIS OIL PALM INVESTMENT PLAN; designed for you to own OIL PALM HOLDINGS and to give you a lifetime income of393 words
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497 1966-12-28 4 INDIAN COURSES WILL BE RE-INTRODUCED (SINGAPORE, Tues. The University of Singapore is to expand its departments of Chinese language and literature and Malay studies. Courses in Indian studies arc also to be reintroduced. A university spokesman said today that this was in line497 words
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Article75 1966-12-28 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— There Is no import duty on Insecticides except in respect of mosquito colls, napthalene and camphor. Customs Department spokesman said this In clarifying a report In the Straits Times today. In which it was stated that the Import duty on napthalene. which had previously been75 words
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Article, Illustration201 1966-12-28 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. OVER half of the million-dollar worth of textile goods which went up in smoke in the Christmas night fire at the People's Park shopping centre are believed to be insured. "The other stalls were not Insured because most insurance companies consider small201 words
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76 1966-12-28 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Public Works Department has completed metalling of Huang Long Road and Kee Ann Road In Sembawang. The two roads were made up at the request of the residents who brought the matter up to the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee76 words
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Article25 1966-12-28 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The SlnKapore Infantry Regiment band will perform at thp Pek Kio community centre on Thursday from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m.25 words
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Article171 1966-12-28 4 N-TONGUE EXAMS ENTRIES TO BEGIN SINGAPORE. Tues. Registration for the April 1967 national language public examination, Standards I. II and 111 conducted by the Ministry of Education, will begin on Jan. 3. Those who wish to enter for any of these examinations or the oral or written part should call171 words
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Article47 1966-12-28 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— Member* of the British aircraft carrier HMS Victorious, accompanied by Santa Claus. distributed presents to 100 children at the Casosea Comrnt i" Aljunied Road on Christmas Day The ship Is part of the Royal Navy's Far East Fleet, based on Singapore.47 words
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Article29 1966-12-28 4 SINGAPORE. Tver The ChlnMf YMCAs. International Folk Danrr Club will hold a Christ-mas-cum-New Yew party at their auditorium at South Pltr at p.m. on Jan. 1.29 words
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Article520 1966-12-28 4 rpHE following in today echedule of civil aircraft movemrnta it the P»va Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS J.A.L.: From Jakarta <JL 712) 8.50 a.m. Thai Inttrnatlenal: From Jakarta (TG 404) 12.08 p.m.: from lUnikok, Kuala Lumpur (TO 406) 12. 55 p.m.: from Tokyo. Osaka. Tmpth, Hone Kong. Bangkok (TO520 words
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Article, Illustration71 1966-12-28 4 MARRIED recently in Woolwich. London, were (above) Raymond Ong Hor Boon and Miss Yap Moy Lee, both of Singapore. The bride, who is a nurse attached to Brook General Hospital. is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hoe Cheong Seng. The bridegroom, youngest j son71 words
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280 1966-12-28 4 BIG SEWERAGE SCHEMES MAKE PROGRESS SINGAPORE, Tuesday. rXDUR multi-million dollar sewerage schemes are being undertaken by the Public Works Department. They are the $30 million Toa Payoh scheme, the Pasir Panjang area scheme costing $2,860,000, the Kallang Basin area scheme and the Jurong industrial area phase 111 scheme costing i280 words
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125 1966-12-28 4 Week-long show on family planning SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Family Planning and Population Board will hold a weeklong exhibition from Jan. 12 to mark its first anniversary and the launching of the national family planning programme. The exhibition, to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall, will be declared open125 words
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Article55 1966-12-28 4 SINGAPORE. Tuea— A special ceremony to pray for world peace and happiness for mankind aa well as the prosperity of Singapore will be held at the Phor Kark See Temple at 5 1 M.s. Thomson Road at 10 a.m. on Jan. 4 to commemorate the late Yen. Chuan55 words
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Advertisement322 1966-12-28 4 HoTEl singapura r Proudly presents THEBIpOW^ LAST NIGHT -TONIGHT JJ STARRING THE GREAT Wjt hampidnJm AND HIS ORCHESTRA 1 V»* 8p disk.* m*^ n>tsusi& ALSO THE TRIO LATINO PLUS 1 A SUPERB DINNER DANCING TO 2 A.M. BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT TEL: 2404 FOR TABLE RESERVATIONS i afire Jimmy322 words
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Advertisement49 1966-12-28 4 TONIGHT YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE a^g^g»^a^kand His 'All-Star group plus the exciting Capitol Recording Artistes IbiirAmi(joS Visa Singapore Chamber Ensemble Th* Quests Miss Dal Linn Chung Norms NATIONAL THEATRE XONIGHT at 8.00 p.m. Tickets: At the National Theatre and the usual centres A 1 1 SG STAR mimntatiom:49 words
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Advertisement165 1966-12-28 4 EXCITING OP-STWIPE Latest Styles at NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO. 159 North Bridge Koaa, Slngepore Tel: 225i6. I ADELPHI NIGHT CLUB PEACOCK BAR I 5 (Dress: Informol 8 p.m. midnight) MALAYAN NIGHT Nightly except Sundays SPECIAL NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES Including dinner $18/-. 9 Extension 2 a.m. >» tv< \jn. i*a t#n165 words
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Advertisement549 1966-12-28 4 NOW SHOWING' 11 am, 1 30, 4 00, 630 I 9.30 pir "FANIASIiC VOYAGE" STEPHEN BOtO C scope (Fox Coior t'y Dc o Liit;. (torme'l, ImL NEVi ALHAMBRAI j TODAY! 1 30, 4 00, 6)0 I, «.1S COLUMBIA PICTURES Pretcnti Michotl Connon Dorothy Provin* j in o Omo De Laurrntni549 words
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Article, Illustration169 1966-12-28 5 Magistrate resigns: 'My hobby comes first' \IUAR, Tues. A 1 1 magistrate, Inche Tan bin Hussein. 55, has resigned because he wants to be a fulltime radio ham. "I have been a radio ham for over 35 year\ and it has cost me a fortune." hf said today. "But I169 words
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Article91 1966-12-28 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. A motor mechanic, Koh Tee Tee. 18. who admitted breaking into three houses "to assist my poor father," was today sent to the Reformative Training Centre by a district court. Koh broke into homes in MacPhcraon Road. Jalan Arnap and Strathmore Avenue in91 words
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218 1966-12-28 5 63 EXPAT POLICE OFFICERS STILL IN MALAYSIA KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. r pHERE are 63 expatriate police officers in Malaysia 13 serving in West Malaysia, 27 in Sarawak and 23 in Sabah. The expatriate position in West Malaysia represents a drastic reduction from the Merdeka Day <Aur. 31. 1957) total of218 words
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Article21 1966-12-28 5 SEREMBAN. Tups Harun bin Abdul L.iiit 19 died from mright while watch- <w at the Sungei Brrr.aiig Estate. inlay21 words
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Article10 1966-12-28 5 i he Police Contingent (erred to Contingent headquarters.10 words
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Article, Illustration290 1966-12-28 5 1,000 FROM WEST MALAYSIA ANNUALLY OVER NEXT 10 YEARS... KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. COMPREHENSIVE plan is now "being drawn up by the newly-formed Malaysian Migration Fund Board to send 1,000 skilled workers annually over the next 10 years to Sabah to relieve its acute labour shortage. The290 words
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Article98 1966-12-28 5 'Don't go to sea today' warning KUALA LU.MPLR. Tues. The Meteorological Department has warned East Coast small fishing craft against going mil to sea during the next M hours because of strong winds. North-easterly winds, averaging 20 knots or morr. are expected to affect coastal waters (iff East Malaya during98 words
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Article51 1966-12-28 5 TANJONG MAI IM. Tue*. Mr. S Nithiananthßii. a i-enlor ;eachrr hrre. tuu been appointed acting principal or the Methodic i Secondary School hore. succeeding Rev P Athimutnu. who has left the district, after 32 veais of j-rrucp. to be principal of the Methodist. English School in51 words
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Article54 1966-12-28 5 KAMPAR, Tims. A carpenter. Ng Kam Chin. 20, who went to help a friend repair his hou.se in Wan Loong new village, near here, yesterday. wa.s slashed to death by a gang of four. Police nelic-ve the murder was a ".secret society re- > venge."" A man54 words
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Article, Illustration143 1966-12-28 5 C ING AFORE. T U J Singapore an: Ku:-ranit h.»> had his scholarship extended lor the second time by the French Government. Mr Lai. .16. WU first awarded the scholarship in 196.5 to study art in Paris for a year. This was extended143 words
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Article56 1966-12-28 5 PENANG. Tues The Penang and Province Wellesley Malay Students Association tl Inviting entries Ironi Malay girls for a beauty contest it plan* f o hold during Hun Rava Thr contest will be staged at the Pulau Tikus community h.ill on Jan. 15. The winner i\\\\ be crowned56 words
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Article122 1966-12-28 5 $1,500 PAY SNATCH FROM CASHIER pt.\AN(i. Turv T«o men one armed with a pistol held up the cashier of a stevedoring firm today and robbed him of Sl.:,Gti. Mr. Chew Choo Brng. 23, of the Penane Port Stevedore Corporation at Weld Quaj, was about t" climb the stairs leading to122 words
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Article36 1966-12-28 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Indian Minister for CommcuT. Mr. Manubhai Shall, ll our in fly in from Jakarta tomorrow urn lm way home. He us leading a four-man delegation to Anal! new trade pact with Indonesia.36 words
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Article35 1966-12-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR Tues A pvoup of 20 ex-nri>oner.s who \\«ar imprisoned in Malaya during the Japanese occupation will p.u- <>nr-day visit here <m Fro. 16 to mark the 25th anniversary of their imprisonment.35 words
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Article119 1966-12-28 5 Big crowd attend Paddy's funeral SINGAPORE, TUI Scores oi ex-pati-ensi of the Trafa Koine were among ihe 300 people who attended the ful yesterday of the homes head aim Doris Ed^ar Browne. Browne. 46. known as "Paddy. died atter a short lllnesa General Hospital on Christmas Eve. She joined the119 words
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Miscellaneous279 1966-12-28 5 Straits Times Crossword aCBOM T li fl Blf «t*ndlng m the 1. Lullaby— or. unwanted ntufT 1Q J^m Venuwit «,u in a ship ■6. 8> lfave n0 marit cIJ Lingo that tils a ship to a T 4 p m m Number Ten tor change S > 9. Cook meal279 words
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1015 1966-12-28 6 LEE: WE MUST RE-ASSESS CONTENT, OBJECTIVES OF EDUCATION SYSTEM, AND POLICIES, METHODS SINGAPORE. Tuesday fHK Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today told the teaching profession that the time had come for a reassessment of the content and objectives of the Republic's education system, and1,015 words
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Article322 1966-12-28 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. CONSTRUCTION of new link roads and improvement of existing roads are part of a proposed Singapore multi million dollar pan-island expressway project now being carried out by the Public Works Department. A PWD spokesman today disclosed that his department had recently set322 words
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Article48 1966-12-28 6 SINGAPORE. Tv" The Sinapore Police Civilian Siafl Amoiatlon will hold a New Year party jr 250 children of membi i pin. lo 6 pm, on New Years ay. The i>aiiy will be lield at the peclal Constabulary hall. Police ••^■tnine S-I>ooi in t48 words
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Article103 1966-12-28 6 SINGAPORE. Tues The Singapore Tourist Association today announced extension of its campaign to develop domestic tourism lor another year "due to good response from the Malaysian and Singapore travelling public." The STA had launched the campaign in 1965. An STA spokesman said "The promotion of domestic103 words
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Advertisement345 1966-12-28 6 '■wt'sm^'ft^m''\m''m^t^m^ t Ikl Mff a j i ißaaaam' J *'^aaaaa)n^^aaaaa\ ****^aaa] **%^aaaf^ *3^f^^ss^^^h^^^^^^^BV^^ WAR MEMOIRS > Twelve volumes, varying from 320 pages to ■k. 84 P a S es Th^ flf st complete paperback edition of the Churchill's War Memoirs. Each volume contains sixteen pages of B^ action photographs and345 words
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Miscellaneous133 1966-12-28 6 /t//#»t/ 0., n h,/ %'.T. mm—llm iSpSS 1 1 1IP=T(^)| I %&nm&) (a» I r -^f UIJB M «T)igG? FEATHERS ON 'EM? V) f yg "ON^FRUIT PLATES^ IPir* Trmmm) n y Vhmmtmw iimmtd 1 li^UT A .38 STILL TELLS I I'M WHI PPEO, LADVT] r ~WE T RE ▼^KEBIP [A133 words
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Article, Illustration1764 1966-12-28 7 HIS SHIP— rebuilt from a wreck HIS DANGERSshipwreck, pirates, loneliness HIS FATE— unsolved mystery JUST 70 years ago this week the citizens of Sydney discussed little but the departure from Port Jackson for Melbourne of the famed Nova Scotia-born sailor, Joshua Slocum. Although Slocum had1,764 words
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Article48 1966-12-28 8 N Ward, SIS (Minimum) the FAMILY OF the late Khoa Ch»«e Poh thank* the. Staffs- of the Overseas Chinese Bank an<J,Ji •gimentai •nd Commnr.i Pay Office, > all friends and relativ. for their condolences, wreaths. scrolls, donations, nlghtvlalta, loan of vrhlr'ra and attendant at the, funeral on Krtday.48 words
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Article162 1966-12-28 8 M W.irrf. SIS (Minimum) BRIDAL HEAwDRESSIS mad* to order with genuine Bridal Tulle available In fonr colours. Antoinette, 324. orchard Road, Snore. Telephone. *****. THE GIFTS you'd want are here! See today, our attractive. Inexpensive range of handicrafts and curio*. Crafts, 10S. Orchard Road, (Singapore). TIME IS MONEY Save162 words
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Article630 1966-12-28 8 Practically the whole of the recommendations of Singapore's Constitutional Commission regarding fundamental rights and freedoms have been accepted by the Singapore Government. The protection of the personal liberty of the individual, the equality of all persons before the law, the prohibition of banishment (of citizens), the freedom630 words
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Article345 1966-12-28 8 It is difficult to imagine a better tribute to the Majlis Amanali Ra'ayat's efficiency than the disgusted comments of some people who had thought it would be an easy touch. They had imagined the organisation to be just a renamed edition of the Rural and Industrial Development Authority,345 words
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Article199 1966-12-28 8 Chairman Mao Toe-tung enjoyed on Monday a much quieter seventy-third birthday than the youthful Red Guard intended. Posters in Peking had called for public celebrations on an unprecedented scale, with gongs, drums and grandeur. The possibility that this might be criticised as the beginning of a personality cult199 words
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95 1966-12-28 8 r HY is it that when T.V. Malaysia breaks down, especially via the Kulai relay station nothing seems to be done? Viewers face a test pattern and record after record of music. For Instance Friday's television pro g r amme "The Thunderbirds" was95 words
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Letter92 1966-12-28 8 \IAYOR Ooi Thlam 1 Slew's suggestion that "the water pageant with its dragon boat races" could be held in September merits attention. A better and more appropriate time would be during the Chinese fifth moon (on the fifth day) as is the traditional custom of92 words
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Letter79 1966-12-28 8 T REFER to the report "Police pull down squatter houses" (S.T. Dec. 20) which stated that the squatters had been given only two weeks notice. The fact is that the squatters had been served with notice four times since Sept. 29 before they were finally evicted with police79 words
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308 1966-12-28 8 T REFER to the letter 1 (S.T. Dec. 21) by Inche Mohd. Ghazali bin Ismail, Political Secretary, Ministry of Culture, on "The national language and need lor research. On Dec. 7. the Straits Times reported as follows: '•The object, he (Inche A. Rahlm Ishaio said,308 words
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Letter43 1966-12-28 8 rE report in the Sunday Times of Dec. 18, carried the following headline in connection with the address of Mr. Tan Siew Sin. the Minister of Finance, to the Costs and Standards Committee on Dec. 17. "Tan: Only one43 words
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Letter81 1966-12-28 8 T REFER to Citizen's 1 letter (S.T. Dec. 19) on the oath of Renunciation, Allegiance and Loyalty. Clause (2) of Article 55 of the Constitution of Singapore only refers to a person who becomes a citizen of Singapore by descent and requires such a person to take the81 words
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Letter26 1966-12-28 8 SPHERE is not even a A single public swimming pool In sleepy hollow Malacca. Surely a pool la not considered a luxury? K. L. YONG Malacca26 words
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Article, Illustration1194 1966-12-28 8 Raymond Heard - The time of reckoning for LBJ Raymond Heard by Washington, Tubs BELEAGUERED: THE ONLY HOPE A BACKLASH OF SYMPATHY CRITICISM of President Johnson's performance is becoming so strong that some Lyndonologisrs are predicting he will not seek re-election in 1968. This probably will turn out to be wishful thinking. Yet1,194 words
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Advertisement638 1966-12-28 8 I Straits Times Malay Mail Clattilied advertisements may be handed to COLO STORAGE SUPIRMARKET Of c ho r d rooo (Rccpt lonlt t Oviß) COLO STORAGE BRANCHES At HoMond Rood Naval Bate. Au'homcd Aqcntt: CITY BOOK STORE LTD, Wmcheiter Houte. Colly.. Qua*. THE NEWS fRONT f if/pouicki Supermarket M M638 words
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Advertisement96 1966-12-28 8 The New swissecha "566" Reverberafion 0 Echo Chamber "Built with the same I precision of a fine Swiss watch" Model 3*4 is a further development ot well-known SWISSECHO nodel 463 with new ond improved features: <>ne Magnetic Play back Head Yen been mode vonohle, thus rioking possible a sort of96 words
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Advertisement218 1966-12-28 8 I DONALD MOORE CONCERTS LTD PRESENTS i 1 TWO OF THE WORLDS TOP POP CROUPS J WALKER j BROTHERS! YARDBIRDS! plus 'THE QUESTS' NATIONAL THEATRE JAN. 17th 6.45 9.30 p.m. I Ticket* *t Donald Moor* Galleries. Roblnsont. Cold Storage *C. K. Tang, j Study at Home and Pass Every day218 words
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Article, Illustration203 1966-12-28 9 A HYSTERICAL AIRPORT WELCOME AS THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. ARRIVES WITH A MESSAGE CINGAPORE, Tues. Napoleon Solo, TV's top secret agent, flew in from Sydney last night to a hysterical welcome by some 1,500 Singapore fans. A dozen airport policemen cordoned off Robert Vaughn "The203 words
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152 1966-12-28 9 MUAR, Tuesday. ANG ENG SUNG 26, a second year accountancy student of Adelaide University, died on Christmas Day at Claphamsouth, Australia, after his car crashed into a tree. News of the accident was received today by his father. Mr. Ang Tian Leong. a152 words
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Article99 1966-12-28 9 Rear-to-the curb parking rule [POH, Tues.— People who park lorries, taxis, motor-cycles, scooters, trishas and bicycles on parking lots marked out for cars are to be prosecuted Their vehicles are also liable to ho removed by the police. It was announced today Of Urn newly cassetted parking lot! in the99 words
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Article97 1966-12-28 9 CEREMBAN. Tues. Four men today hijacked a van loaded with 52.000 worth of cigarettes, after robbing a salesman of $400, on an estate road near the Negi*i Sembllan-Belangor border The salesman Mr. Ng Choong Yik 25. told the police later that his driver, Foone j£lm Loy. 28,97 words
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Article92 1966-12-28 9 TODAY: Sedill Kechll 823 a.m. (7ft) 11.28 p.m. (B.6ft) Singapore 10.33 am (9.6 ft); Port D;ckson 6.59 am. (9.4 ft) 7.12 p.m. (8.1 ft); Port Swettenham 5.57 am (13 2ft) 6.42 pm (12 6ft); Penang 12 34 am (8 4ft) 1.13 p.m. (6 Bft). TOMORROW: Bedtll Kechil 5.0892 words
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241 1966-12-28 9 8 blind children to join secondary schools pENANG. Tues.— Eight 1 blind children from Penanp six boys and two girls— will be among several thousand students Joining secondary schools in Malaysia when the new term re-opens on Jan. 16. Four of the boys will go to St. Xavirr's Institution, while241 words
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Advertisement105 1966-12-28 9 B«caua« you can't bear tha ha«t braathing back at you— gat An EATON car air conditioner. Too costly, you think? We bet th« figure you have in mind it higher than our price. Don't be misled by the EATON'S elegance. We admit it looks expensive. And its super efficiency places105 words
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Advertisement134 1966-12-28 9 Know what's watt? aw*. >g '~»l HMSBBE3Bi3SZi2^3K^^ "^»JBB3rS~^Wa^S^Bßfclla^e^^»_ I Model DC-600C V\ A stereo's audio output is important— that's what. The spectacular Sanyo Model DC-600C has up to 30 watts of power. That's a lot of sound, perfectly balanced too. Of course we realize you won't need that much sound134 words
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Miscellaneous354 1966-12-28 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNtX 5 Kuala Lumpur and Penanx; 6 Ipoh and Malarra; 3. 10 Johore Bharu; 4. Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kin. in; 5 P.M.: Opening and Pro- Future on the Road; 830 gramme Summary; 5.03 News Koran reading competition Outlines in National Language; Opening ceremony; 10 Nrws 5.08354 words
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Miscellaneous248 1966-12-28 9 Tamil; 6.10 The Black and White Minstrel Show; 6.55 Penang Race Results; 7.00 News in English; 7.10 The Samurai; 7.35 Los Caballew. in Mandarin 1 8.00 News CHANNEL 8 6.50 P-M. Programme summary; 6.55 Belajar-lah Bahasa Kebangsaan (repeat); 7.00 News in Tamil; 7.15 Berita Singapura (Tamil version); 7.25 T.V. One248 words
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176 1966-12-28 10 rpHE potential of the 1 Thornycroft Shipyard In Singapore Is "considerable." said the chairman of Vosper Ltd., Mr David Brown, in a statement made in advance of the company's annual meeting In London He reports that Vospers, who have built a number of patrol vessels176 words
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Article, Illustration207 1966-12-28 10 'The local women are very fashion conscious' SINGAPORE and Malaysian women are now very colour and fashion conscious They are also very discriminating, and have good, sophisticated taste for quality products. This observation was made by Mr. Bryan K. Helstrip, export manager of Ten Cate Mode N. V. Holland and207 words
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Article, Illustration76 1966-12-28 10 MR. ONG ENG HONG (above), the sales manager designate of Rank Xerox in Singapore, has just returned from a three month intensive business training course in Britain and Belgium. He graduated from the University of Melbourne with a degree in commerce. He joined Rank Xerox six months76 words
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Article68 1966-12-28 10 Seiko's gift to S'pore CEIKO WATCH CO., Japan s I largest watch and clock manufacturers, recently presented another floral clock to the Singapore Government. The clock In Inn tailed on a slope. next to the NaUonai Theatre, at King Oeorge V Park Costing about $7,000. the clock la now In68 words
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Article, Illustration161 1966-12-28 10 IN A matter of twelve months, thirty acres of cleared land at the Tasek industrial estate, Ipoh, have been transformed into a modern factory for United Asbestos Cement Berhad. The company was ar sisted in its establishment by three of the world's leading161 words
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Article, Illustration248 1966-12-28 10 American shipping line plans branch in S'pore ONE of America's largest shipping lines. American Export Isbrandtsen, is to establish a branch office in Singapore on January 1. Management of the new branch will be in the handJ of the existing Far East agents, Hother Trading and Steamship Co Ltd. Mr.248 words
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Article, Illustration122 1966-12-28 10 MR. LARRY SCAGLIONE Is completing a fourmonth review of the Australian electronics market prior to taking up an appointment on January 1 as Asian sales manager for Texas Instruments Incorporated in its semiconductor components division. He will be based In Hong Kong. His122 words
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Article, Illustration134 1966-12-28 10 Kawasaki motor cycles on market MR. T.A. DOBSON (above), manager of Century Motors Limited, recently announced that his company have accepted the sole distribution rights for Kawasaki motorcycles In Singapore and West Malaysia. Kawasaki motorcycles are manufactured by the Kawasaki Aircraft Company of Japan. Kawasaki offer a very comprehensive range134 words
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449 1966-12-28 10 S'pore copra market still not recovered CHAN BQNG SOO By *pHREE years ago, when Indonesia declared her policy of confrontation towards Malaysia, the Singapore copra and coconut oil market, along with other produce markets, suffered a considerable jolt, for this meant the sealing off of its traditional source of supplies449 words
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Article300 1966-12-28 10 ITORD'S new model Falcon I 1 XR has been named Car of the Year by the authoritative Australian motoring magazine "Wheels." It Is the second successive year the Falcon has won the award— the only car to achieve this distinction. The award— the Australian300 words
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Advertisement172 1966-12-28 10 26 years experience in the South Pacific, linking the Orient, New Zealand, Australia and USA. MW If ALAND •••••THE FIVE STAR JETLINE m Hwimi w»s oantas m true Learn more about Your BONUS Reversionary Bonuses are amounts credited to your policy each year following the bonus announcements and accumulated Reversionary172 words
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Advertisement209 1966-12-28 10 World renowned: BOSCH Ignition With a history reaching as far back as that of the automobile itself. That is why the team works with absolute reliability, harmony, and mastery. Its members stay in line, each contributes an essential function to the whole: the BOSCH battery, the BOSCH generator, the BOSCH209 words
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350 1966-12-28 11 SINGAPORE TO TRY OUT A CHICKEN 'FACTORY' SI?;GAPORE. Tuesday. AN intensive "factory system" of chickenroaring may be introduced to Singapore poultry farmers in 1968. depending on the success of an experiment, which the Primary Production Department will try out next year. The now method of mass-producing table blrd.s. i tlso350 words
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Article28 1966-12-28 11 IPOH trlcal Association v ill celebrate i's iry on Jan 2 wt;h a tea pait> at its premises I minx 1. the Kwoni Cli >« rm.i28 words
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Article16 1966-12-28 11 KUALA I IMPI'K, I Plfu-twn babies mere born In Kuala Lumpur on Chnstmu Day.16 words
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Article74 1966-12-28 11 First 3 in for Koran contest I/UALA I.UMPUR. Tues. Participants from, Thailand. Brunei and India have arrived for the twodav international Koran reading competition beeinning on Saturday. Fhe other contestants are expected to arrive during th.- next two day.v Sixteen countrlea are expected to participate. Indonesia la sending her first74 words
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126 1966-12-28 11 Sergeants who get loans for cars |2RI/Nr:i TOWN. Tues.— British serpeants seconded to the Koyai Brunei Malay Regiment are eligible lor car loans up to 1:500 under an agreement between the British and Brunei Governments. The M«ntri Eesar. Uato Hanoi hin Al tun, said (his in reply <o a question126 words
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Article, Illustration580 1966-12-28 11 PREM KUMAR - Mara chief tells of angry 3 a.m. telephone call PREM KUMAR By- KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. jyjARA is having a difficult time trying to mould Bumiputras into businessmen the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak was told today. "Just because we are strict with them we are being intimidated and there580 words
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Article64 1966-12-28 11 i PORT SWTTENHAM. Tues. The Chief Education Adviser. Haji Hamdan bin Tahir. today 1 received a $30,000 reflector antenna as a gift from the U.S. Government. It will tv installed at 'he Telrtek satellite tracking stathe Technical Collar Kuala Lumpur. The antenna waJhanded over by Mr.64 words
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Article24 1966-12-28 11 SUNGEI PAIANI Tup.- I Inche Radzi bin BMtir. Distnci OffICCT of Laugkawl. h.<s brri: appointed president of the town council here24 words
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163 1966-12-28 11 Taff: Let us work together at ALL levels SINGAPORE. Tues. The chairman of Singapore Umno, Inche Ahmad Haji Taff. today suggested that, the islands co-opera-tion with Malaysia should be at all levels. He said: "After all. Singapore is within the Malaysian region. "To trade and to Industrialise, the Republic needs163 words
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113 1966-12-28 11 |£UALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Two squadron leaders and 10 pilot officers of the Roya; Malaysian Air Force have been selected to attend courses In Britain. i^uadron Leaders Mansor bin H utfttffl and Ahmad Shah bin Hd.shim will attend a years st-ift count at113 words
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Article, Illustration233 1966-12-28 11 Death in S'pore of first local-born priest SINGAPORE, Tues. The Rev. Father Lionel Cordeiro. on? of the first localborn priests to be ordained in th*» Roman Catholic Church, died early this morning 41 years to the day since he was ordained. Father Cordeiro. who was parish priest of St. Matthew's233 words
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Article33 1966-12-28 11 Meeting the people KUALA U.MPrR 1 A.-sislaiit Minister Finance Dr. Ng Kam Poll, wili wmi Ttluk Anson from Thursday to Sunday ..Inch time lit v. :11 meo. community leaders and hold meet-the-people sessions.33 words
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191 1966-12-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tu«s. ♦PHE Deputy Prime--1 Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. who is the vice president of Umno, is to take over the leadership of the party in Kelantan from next year Confirming th..s today. Tun Razak said 'hat the present chairman ol the191 words
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Advertisement125 1966-12-28 11 SUNSHINE, SEASPRAY, SAND and SIRENS THESE SPELL AN INVITATION A TO FUN AND FRIVOLITY ON V^ OUR TROPICAL SHORES. t/ HSflL^*- Swif'rr *-/T* \J^V^'"^ Kffifr JOIN PAULA AND ANDREA, OUR SUNSHINE MODELS, IN A SUPER-SWIMSUIT PARADE OF TOMORROW'S FASHIONS IN JANUARY'S /7 wrvrvrn JlwJI 11 JJIjJ GO-GO-GO WITH "DESIGNS FROM125 words
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Miscellaneous42 1966-12-28 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdah! J VO-3 "-3M W-V so j CAN WE EAT SOWTj ~O TM| f 1 |NK"i-'\ f f HA/HAJ >i f\TS CIOSE\ n VLI'Z. YOU DIDN'T EVEN I ENOUGH )V T M<* \COME CLOSEiy \FER MEi J jkn42 words
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Article49 1966-12-28 12 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 11 Word* SIS Minimum) RONALD AND MAUREEN CHAPMAN thank rve-yonr for their KOOd ..ines and mucb appreciated present* on the occasion of their marriage. THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Tay an 4 friends wbo attended In funeral, i »o for <a«h donation*, wreaths and s< roils received49 words
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Advertisement864 1966-12-28 12 i Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT It HorWi St (Mm.) Bex it ett. mxtrm APPLICANTS to Box A 4344 B.T. and A4IU IT. 8 pore are thanked. I'on.tions COOO COOK GENERAL Amah reqmirit immediately li\e-in good salary. In.m e S poie *****1. EXPERIENCED COOK AMAH and Oeaeral House Amah.864 words
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Advertisement1005 1966-12-28 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT li Wmrd* St < Mm.)— Box St et*. txtrm 1 SPACIOUS ROOM for Chmeoe/Japanese bachelor. Airy, quiet location, District 9. Please ring (Spore) *****, Mrs. Chen for details ROOM SEPARATE ENTRANCE In luxury bungalow quiet surroundings near MacPherjon Market. All amenities Ring (B'pore) *s27rm TO LET New- Tbree1,005 words
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Advertisement918 1966-12-28 12 HOUSES k LAND WANTED IS Word* St (Him..)— Box SO ctt. txtro WANTED TO PURCHASE Vacant l-«nd In Singapore City or rural area »tther big or small. Please forward details to PO Bos 1980 Singapore or Telephone *****. TUITION IS Wordt SS '*im.)—Bmx S* ctt. txtrm DONC'S PR. VI Tutorial918 words
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Advertisement756 1966-12-28 12 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS r. Hnrdt ft 'Hid. I— Box it rt*. txtrm MOTION SMITH INVITE you lv inspect their selection ol Te.nmca nook* at melr showroura. 13 Battery Road. S pore. TELEVISION SINOAPURA PROGRAMME JAN. 2 JAN. 8. I U«t your copy ot to RADIO WEEKLY TOD A I < Prise756 words
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Advertisement1072 1966-12-28 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS ITasV \t (BNm.h-9m it rU txtrn 19SS AUSTIN HEALEV I flu ft I I irnt roidi.ion itCSJBI oniplf t<- m« Mul IJ..VMI TM: <Sporci R43JI tx\. 13*9 i 19M HOLOEN SPECIAL, 2 owners. lop condition Prur $4,i!50. ono Joniart Spore ***** MOVER 7S vMtn HMV Radio1,072 words
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Advertisement866 1966-12-28 12 AT YOUR SERVICE IS Wordt Hi*, i Box in rtt. txtrm PHOTO COPYING PLAN PRINTINC: Metropolitan Building Service, lv. Medeiros Building. Singapore Tel: ***** tM, China Insurance Building. X.L Tel: '.•J757. JIN HOE CO. &2A Kampong Wak lanjong (Lorong 37) Spore. Whole aalera. retailers, modern decorating, irongate* doors. uidows. etc.866 words
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Advertisement670 1966-12-28 12 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT TENDER NOTICE VACANCIES rinroMi NORIH I\(H\\(.l TxtOIUON APPLICATIONS are invited from RnAn SINGAPORE CniZENS:— ROAD K)K III) Appointment: (A) II MPO- HI ■■Oil! BOAKD fAgJCtEEK TRANSLATOR TENDERS Brr )nvlt^ from KMII H approved Contractors for tho Salary Srale: Commencing >152 Alterations Evhanue, rising to $475 p.m. lSiury point670 words
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Advertisement1198 1966-12-28 13 to LIVERPOOL t. WEST COAST U.K.; Uie Sport bdili P S'hjm Pmang CALCHAS Mt, Lisbon, Liverpool ll Pt. Oec M Otc 11 VLLAMPUS AvcnmoLth Cdi. 19 Oec 71 OK 11/ 2 fANTALUS OCC 31 Ja* 2 POLYPHEMUS Ja* I °atrociuS J«n I jai 9 Jaa 10.14 lai 19 Ar.APFNOR I1,198 words
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Advertisement1423 1966-12-28 13 1 Ha^mmffmmmmmmmffJßaffmfffl|j jHaVaMmmffmmMaffmmmmmffflM^ ■pMafJlmMtiPaVtnaffmflHPWH m M l l Dm rv *I/tj fj i i^jCPm W\M H// 7 DM f THE E A XMUNES I*■ii r i EXPRESS SAILINGS 10 GENOA-ROTtLRDAM HAMBURG-AARHUS-COPENHAGEN. P. Sham Pen<ing bcon I G*noa Roam H'burg Aarnus C'hagen oUMBAWA Dec 21 29 Jm 2/ 4 31/ 11,423 words
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Advertisement1306 1966-12-28 13 I ben&line'] UPRtSS URVIU IU 10 llHtKfOOi (.UNIINtNIAt 'Q*l* DlTtafT A*%Ta7 f 2i BLNOLOt Hamdurg Fel 1 Si«gaport Pt S'riam "en*n| Jm 1/1 Jaa 5/ 9 For Liverpool Fel J BENALDER R H rdlß SngaDort Pt. S^arr "tntiig M'Drough Mir 1 Jm 1/ 7 Jm 1/11 JM 11/11 G'moutn Mar1,306 words
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Advertisement1261 1966-12-28 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. SEE OVERLEAr FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U A./CONUNENI laadiap <mfcngao"'* t S'»i» •>•««« i CUT OF WINNIPEI u.ndun Hamburg, Ronirdam ia»f|. Hull G. 33 34 31 Dec 31 DtC IJM CITT OF IROOKLYN lunlun HimOu'g. RMterdim Hiva. Hull /a ?a laa Jl 't* CITY OF1,261 words
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128 1966-12-28 14 Very quiet conditions on rubber market AFTER a lew early rxchangc* a' around final levels oetore tin- holiday recetS, the Local Rubber .Market yesterday ep^ed on light trade selling which found only small covering re.Mstance. The market then ruled very quiet and lacking in interest j either way until towards128 words
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Article234 1966-12-28 14 TAM'ARV, lint cradr rubber f.o.b. buyer* closed at S p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore >estcrday at Ti9 x H cents per lb. down three-eighth* of a rent on Friday's closing level for the position. The tone was very quiet. R.A.S. and M.R.E.* closing prices in cents per234 words
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Article52 1966-12-28 14 the official Malayan Short v Terms Mnnrv Market for the week ended Saturday (Dec. 24) the range of rail rates was an follows: BANK FINDS: |*j per cent to 4 prr cent. CINERAL FINDS: t! a per crnt to 4 per rrnt. MOW Ml M of funds totalled52 words
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719 1966-12-28 14 From Our Market Correspondent THE Stock Exchange opened on a firm note yesterday after the three-day shutdown Tor Christmas. Nineteen industrial counters showed sains on Friday's closing prices. Feature of the day was a rise of 13 cents in Matsu following speculative buying.719 words
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Article25 1966-12-28 14 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stork Indices Dec. 23 Dec. 27 'Industrials: 92.44 Tins; WIM U7M rubbers: 110.X1 IIn.KS ♦Dec. 30, 19K3 IHO Dei-. 29, 1962 10025 words
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Article864 1966-12-28 14 BUSINESS ON STOCK EXCHANGE LgL'SINESS in and report to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: BouMiad (4.000) 1146, cd: Ctntral Sugar 16.OOO) <7.000) 51. 24. D, (14.000) SI. 22, <14,000> 51. 23: C-C.M. (12.000) 51.«2.864 words
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Article22 1966-12-28 14 I)O( '7 KIBBKK PRICK; St| rnts (down thri-e--eiKhths of a Mat). TIN: The Straits <in market uas tlo>«d today. i22 words
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Article44 1966-12-28 14 /'HINESE Proluc* E>chanj(<, sin«a- porl noon pritli otr picul yllllrday: Coconut oil: bulk Copra: M;,,.^ (f.o.b. Ic* Proper; Huntok I l.:.rni>un. KLW). ASIA 5123 Kil.T.i ri(X)'i ..I.V. Smsapoie Coconut OH MHUrc Anociation price* bulk M3I Mllera, drum Singapore Copra Atioclation noon pnett44 words
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Article53 1966-12-28 14 VJMIPS Ik. nj( alonntidi trt« lin^ipin Khiriti or cipecttd tr. Centaur 1 2. Kin«h«lii N W. I, ll.i.im- <■:• 1" II Yair.H^aia Mini 13 14. i:nnyo M I Maru 27 IVnvrmckic 31 :v City <• 7 H Ko. k .m SHIP* IN PENANG HARBOUR In th* Roadi53 words
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Article11 1966-12-28 14 'THE Attocuti<,n ol Banhi in Mjlay--1 >n and vull11 words
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Article13 1966-12-28 14 T^HE Australian stock market* were closed yesterday. They will re-open today.13 words
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Article16 1966-12-28 14 EPSOM JEEP - Hong Kong rates THE Hond Kong free market waa x closed yesterday. It will raopen today.16 words
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Advertisement1106 1966-12-28 14 Vy" kawasakj risen kaisha ltd. Direct U.S.A. Atlantic Coast Service Bant>' k M -c H Vi -I c Bait. "■tttt" 11/2) Jai ail Jn 4 Mai 15 Mai II Mat Japan Direct Service Penarif, MOT Yotonaajt KuM ••Tti«tliima Mam- Wltrf-29 i| Oet 7 Jm II Jm "TtMtsliaa Man" 21/31 j1,106 words
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Advertisement917 1966-12-28 14 P&O to Europe and the United Kingdom s.s. "CHITRAL" (14,000 tons fully oirconditioned) Deporting:- SINGAPORE 29 Dec 1966 PORT S HAM 30 Dec 1966 FEN AKG 31 Dec 1966 Arriving:- LONDON 22 Jon 1967 rvio Colombo, Aden, Pert Said and Gibraltar. FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE Apply to your Travel Agent,917 words
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Advertisement307 1966-12-28 14 LLOYD TRIESTINO LUXURY LINERS TO EUROPE vio Bombay. Karachi, Aden, Port Said m.v. "VICTORIA" Sailt Singapore 17Hi January 1967 Arrives Venice 7th February Arrive! Triettc Bth February m.v. "ASIA" Soils Singapore 21* February 1967 Arrives Venice 16th March Arrival Trieste 17th March First and Tourist Clom Accommodation Available Consult your307 words
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Advertisement750 1966-12-28 15 iHE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT CHINESE NEW YEAR— mi KSDAY. 9 FEBRUARY IMT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVIN that the wharves of the Port of 9 Singapore Authority will be closed on Cnlnese New Year Day f Thursday, 9 February 1967. No vessels will be worked and g no750 words
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Advertisement658 1966-12-28 15 CELAfi LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB JANUARY MEETING 1967 FIRST DAT onda? Bth. Janaarr 19C1. SECOND DAY tiarata? 12th. Janoary IM7. THIRD DAY uaday 15th. January IM7. ADMISSION TO THE RACE COURSE BY BADGES ONLY Usual $1.- Unlimited Sweeps are ▼ailable at the Town Office and lso at:— •ELUK658 words
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Advertisement802 1966-12-28 15 MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are Invited from Malaysian Citizens for the followng appointments:— L CHINESE WRITER (Division Hit In the Ministry of Education, Malaysia. Salary scale: (Men) $145/190 x 15— 250 280 x 15 370 plus Cost of Living Allowance at current rates. Age: Candidates must have attained 17th but802 words
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Advertisement840 1966-12-28 15 In addition have had not leas than 2 years' full-time practical experience in Social Work. (11) Candidates who have in addition to a Pass Degree a post-graduate Diploma Social Science or acceptable evidence of other professional training of an equivalent standard In i Social Work may be appointed on a840 words
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Advertisement759 1966-12-28 15 TENDER NOTICE LEMBAGA PERUMAHAN HOUSING TRUST NE6ERI2 TANAH MELAYU On Behalf ol Th* STATE GOVERN MEN"" OF TBENGOA.VO •2 Low Cost Detached Timber Houses at 3EBERANC; TAKIR TRENGGANU Contractors, who are desirous of tendering for the construction of 62 Low Cost Detach J Timber Houses together with Latrines at Seberang759 words
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Advertisement490 1966-12-28 15 SINGAPORE TEXTILE DEALERS FRIENDLY ASSOCIATION 568 50C ARAB STREET. SINGAPORE 1. OFFICIAL BEARERS FOR YEAR I<*>7. President: Mr. Loh Geok San of Scow Heng Co. Vice President: Mr. Ng Boon Peng of Mido ft Co. Secretary General: Mr. Tan Chin (hye of Lee Heng Cn. Assistant Secretary General Mr. Tan490 words
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Article, Illustration837 1966-12-28 16 EPSOM JEEP MOOMBA LOOKS GOOD ON THE WEIGHTS BUT... By (JARROT GOLD meets some useful Class Three sprinters in Race Eight at Penang this afternoon but over 5£ he should be too fast for them all. Carrot Gold, an Irish flve-year-old by High837 words
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321 1966-12-28 16 7f is best trip for Rubber Estate and should make a safe eachway bet. This useful Lelca five-year-old has won four races over 7f. thia season. His last win was over the Kuala Lumpur 71 with 9.0 in September. The challenge should come from Convair, who has won two of321 words
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Article59 1966-12-28 16 JOCKEY FORM JOCKEY FORM gives placings of the past 15 mounts of the top 12 riders. Latest placing is on the right. Coles (8.2) *************** Colema.i (7.9) *************** Pretty (7.13) *************** Nelson (7.9) *****000M21M3 Trevena (7.13) **********030*0 Harbridge (7.9) 2000OM00KW201 Weir (7.9) *************** Kingston (7.7) 10*********** IP Moxham (8.2) ***************59 words
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181 1966-12-28 16 LOS ANGELES. Tues. The Santa Anita 55-day winter meeting opened at Arcadia yesterday. less than 10 hours after a settlement was reached with unionists threatening a strike at all race tracks in California Officials were still rounding up many totalizator clerks who had not181 words
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Article168 1966-12-28 16 SELECTIONS I.I'SOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER lUoe 1 PRINCE'S KNIFE Cute Co-ed Dula* River SON OF SOL Prince's Knife Cut* Co-ed PRINCE'S KNIFE Cute Co-ed Ringgit fUoe t ANGEL I.egisrika Jiiskcr PAY DAY Ami Bakap ANGKI, Hand In Hand Legisrika Race S SPEED BOAT Prerioua Jade Chiaramela K. CHARIOT Speed168 words
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Article1763 1966-12-28 16 GOING FORECAST: Good to yielding Race 1-1.0 Class 4 Div 5 ($5,200) 7f (Local riders only) 1 4 Dnlas River a (Shindig) Wheeler 8 9.0 (F) Nacadl I ***** Zodiaque a (Soon Lee) Paul 8 9 0 *Imi| t ***** Son of Sol a Uron Mining) E Breuk.1,763 words
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404 1966-12-28 16 THE STIPE'S REPORT THE MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on Sunday s Penang races: RACE ONE Moviegoer 111 lost ground just after the start through hanging in. Johore returned bleeding from the mouth through biting his tongue at the starting gates. RACE TWO Bakap and Ada404 words
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Advertisement1110 1966-12-28 16 MAJLIS PERBANDARAN, THE BANKRUPTCY IPOH. ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) 'The Municipality of Ipoh) NOTICE OF INTENDED Making up of private street known DIVIDEND ax Jalan Mrsjid. Bankruptcy No. Inder the Municipal Ordinance 372 59 P. Govlndarajoo formed (S.S Cap 133) as applied U the ly of No. 154. StrathMuninpality of Ipoh1,110 words
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Article549 1966-12-28 17 CRICKET JOHANNESBURG, Tues.— ConsistJ ent South African batting, including an exciting 90 in 113 minutes by left-hander Graeme Pollock, left the First Test with Australia evenly poised after the third day's play here yesterday. South Africa, who trailed by 126 runs on the firstReuter - 549 words
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Article668 1966-12-28 17 RESULTS BRITISH SOCCER FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 4 Southampton 1 Blackpool 1 West Ham 4 Burnley 0 Stoke 2 Leeds 5 Newcastle 0 Leicester 0 lulham 2 Liverpool t Cheikea 1 Notts Foreat 1 Everton 0 Sheff. Ltd. 2 Man. Ltd. 1 Sunderland 2 Alton Villa 1 WBA S Tottenham 6668 words
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Article50 1966-12-28 17 LONDON. Tues Frost and Ice hit Britain* big holiday sports programme yesterday, causing the abandonment or postponement of many events By midday, four of seven scheduled race meetings had been called off. four English Football Letfue matches postponed and six of 14 Ruffe? LH« (us ajamaa poatponad.— -&AU4r.50 words
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Article, Illustration434 1966-12-28 17 JACK FINGLETON DAVIS CUP From KRISHNAN AND MUKERJEA WIN DOUBLES MELBOURNE, 1 Tues. India today won a thrilling doubles match to keep alive their hopes in the Davis Cup challenge round against Australia. Jaidoep Mukerjea was In brilliant form and ho and the experienced Ramanathan Krishnan beat434 words
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261 1966-12-28 17 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN By 'THE Lawn Tennis Association of Malaysia and A all other tennis associations in Asia have been told to give dates of their major tournaments to the newly-formed Asian Lawn Tennis Federation, The ALTF will then compile a list to be circulated261 words
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Article116 1966-12-28 17 Malaysia v Iran in cuptie MALAYSIA will meet Iran and Ceylon will meet India In next year's Davis Cup Eastern Zone Section "B" semi-finals. V. Rajaratnam, secretary of the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaysia, told Tlmesport that the venue of Malaysia-Iran tie will have to be negotiated with the Iranian116 words
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Article60 1966-12-28 17 LOS ANGELES. Tues. Denals Ralston, ranked aa America's No. 1 amateur tennis player, said today he has signed professional contract and will Mart on the pro tour next month In Australia. "I've thought about It for over a year," said the 24-year-old Ralston, who had signed withReuter - 60 words
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Article142 1966-12-28 17 'MODEL' BOBBY EUROPE'S BEST PARIS, Tues.— Bobby Charlton one of the stars of England's World Cup victory, was last night named European Footballer of the Year, the highest honour for a European player. Charlton. of Manchester United, beat Portugal's Eusebio by a single vote in the poll conducted by the142 words
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Article128 1966-12-28 17 T ONDON. Tues. The Aus- tralian Rugby Union touring team scored their second win in three days when they convincingly beat a Combined Services side by 15 points to six before a 10.000 crowd at Twickenham here yesterday They won an entertaining game by two penalty128 words
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282 1966-12-28 17 Another ugly day in English League SOCCER T ONDON. Tues. Three people were taken to hospital after being struck by bottles and beer cans during the English Football League match between Sheffield United and Manchester United at Sheffield yesterday. At Cardiff, play was held up for five minutes for orderReuter - 282 words
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Advertisement175 1966-12-28 17 Put down M*297. We'll put you down in Rome, 111 l^^wi Paris, London... And up to 20 other great cities all around Europe. Cities like Berlin, Nica, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Vienna, Copenhagen, Lisbon, to name just a few. MS 297's the low down-payment on our Jet Economy ticket that reads "Round-trip175 words
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Article51 1966-12-28 18 TOKYO, Tues.-A Japanese television network will attempt the first-ever live television link-up of four world capitals on New Year's Day, It was announced here today. The link vp between London, New York, Paris and Tokyo will be via the telecommunications satellites Early Bird and Lanl Bird.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article32 1966-12-28 18 SINGAPORE, Tues— The Slglap branch of the People's Action Party will celebrate its seventh anniversary with a dinner at the Mun Yeun Restaurant, in Upper East Coast Road on Thursday.32 words
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Article, Illustration379 1966-12-28 18 RODERICK PESTANA - IN TOO: HAMP, THE KING OF THE VIBES RODERICK PESTANA By SINGAPORE, Tues. JAZZ virtuoso Lionel Hampton has plans for a special musical project in which he will incorporate the music of the various Asian countries he has recently visited into a special Asian jazz album. Hampton, who flew In379 words
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609 1966-12-28 18 Govt is silent on move to avoid strike SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TMIK Singapore Government today was silent on the issue whether it would agree to a suggestion to jointly refer its dispute with the 15,000-member Public Daily Rated Workers Unions Federation to arbitration. Th£ suggestion was made by the central committee609 words
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Article437 1966-12-28 18 lOH O R E BAHRU, J Tues. The Johore State Assembly today passed an interim Budget of $11.5 million for the first three months of 1967 without debate. This is the first time that a part of the full year's Budget estimates has been presented and437 words
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Article, Illustration154 1966-12-28 18 CHILDLESS COUPLE DIE AFTER ADOPTING BABY GIRL SINGAPORE Tues. Childless after 15 years, driver Rashid bin Aman and his wife. Vena binte Wahari (above), both 34, early this month adopted a month-old baby girl, Norwati. Yesterday. Rashid hopped on his motor-cycle and, with his wife on the pillion, was going154 words
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Article58 1966-12-28 18 LONDON. Tues.— The American wife of former British auto racing ace Stirling Moss gave birth to a daughter on Christmas Day at the London Clinic, a hospital spokesman reported. It was the first child for 37--year-old Moss who married the former Aline Barbarlno of New YorkUPI - 58 words
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209 1966-12-28 18 French Govt declares war on noise PARIS, Tues. The French Government has declared war on noise. The Social Affairs Minister. Mr. Jean-Marcel Jeanneney has sent instructions to local government offl'cers listing noises which cruld henceforth mean court action against the offenders. Main targets Include noisy cars, transistors and radios, lateReuter - 209 words
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Article128 1966-12-28 18 Til meet Red PM' man jailed SEOI'I.. I ixs sub ■Win Hn. PrcMri»-nti;il candidate of Smith Korea's Democratic B< i>.t I i t Party, was Jailed] for two yi-ars tu»).i> for >.i> inu lie would br willing to mi-et North Koreas Premier Kirn 11-Suim to itww Korean reunilii ation. Suh.128 words
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Obituary44 1966-12-28 18 REV. FATHER LIONEL CORDEIRO, an^d W, i;■ UattlMW'l Church. Tmnckak, Johore, passed away peacefully at ML. Aivornla Hospital. Thomson Rd., I'poM, L.'7.12A6 after a short Illnei* Funeral service at Cathedral of th.> Coed Sh.Th<Td n 12 fifl 4.30 p.m. and thence to Ridadart44 words
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Obituary78 1966-12-28 18 IN EVER LASTING m.-mory of Mr. Onanakkan Lamcch, departed oa 28.12.1965. Gone but not forgotten by wife, children and relative!. IN EVER LOVINC mrmorr of Mr. Lazar Jerome Loiwi who departed from us on v m!Med but always r-rnpml,or«d by his beloved wife anl children IN LOVINC MEMOr.Y78 words
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Miscellaneous52 1966-12-28 18 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 pjn. Monday to 8 pjn. yesterday: Highest Lowed Kuala Lumpur 86 72 Kota Bahru 77 73 Penang 86 75 Ipoh 87 72 Malacca 86 72 Singapore 86 73 C Hiehlands 72 59 Jesselton 82 73 Kuchlng52 words
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