The Straits Times, 20 January 1967
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Title Section23 1967-01-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150.000 The Straits Times TIIK Natiwiiil Estd. 1845 •FRIDAY, JANUARY, 20, 1967 15 CENTS KDN. 2578 :2590/M.C.(P) 226623 words
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Article, Illustration1627 1967-01-20 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Two new taxes: sp.c. on 'development income,' 2 p.c. on imports ALSO DEARER BEER, STOUT, CARS- AND DEAD DUCKS By K KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— ANEW five per cent development tax and a two per cent surtax on imports into Malaysia (including Penang) were the shock Budget1,627 words
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409 1967-01-20 1 ...and Civil Service gets a warning: Pay cuts on the cards gUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, warned today that the time is last approaching when the Government will be faced with a major retrenchment exercise, or with an overall pay cut "from top to409 words
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99 1967-01-20 1 Worst U.S. Vietnam losses in week (.ON Thurs. U.S. forces in Vietnam suffered their heaviest casualties of the war last week, including 144 killed it was announced today. An American military spokesman said 1,194 U.S. soldiers were reported killed, wounded or missing in action in the week ended last Saturday.Reuter - 99 words
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Article45 1967-01-20 1 JAKARTA. Thur.v Nino uold prospectors were buried alive in h cave when hundreds oi MM oi earth caved in on them, at Palembanc. South Sumatra. Thr nlnen were sleeping in the cave when heavy rains caused the root to cave in. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article50 1967-01-20 1 ADEN. Thurs.— Violent demonstrations and a paralysing strike hit Aden today, the 128 th anniversary of British occupation of South Arabia. Eleven Arab policemen and one Arab civilian were injured in one of 11 grenade explosions in several parts of the city since early this morning Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article207 1967-01-20 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - 400 EVACUATED IN SARA WAK GEOFFREY GELDARD From FLOODS damaged 40 longhouses in the Tatau area of Sarawak's Fourth Division and 400 people were evacuated to safety today while at Sebauh, in the same Division, schools have been closed and shopkeepers have had to move perishable goods upstairs. At Sanagam207 words
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Article81 1967-01-20 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs.-A New York constituent of Senator Robert Kennedy whose long hair usually droops over his forehead has sent him two dollars to get it cut. Mr Emanuel Manhelmer. 25. said he wrote Mr. Kennedy to get a hair- cut after seeing him on television. A spokesman81 words
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448 1967-01-20 1 Guards seize Peking party offices PEKING. Thurs. Hundreds of Red Guards seized the offices of the City Communist Party committee today and put up slogans saying they controlled the committee and denouncing acting Mayor Wu Te. They distributed a special issue "of -Combat", the newspaper of the Red Guards ofReuter; AP - 448 words
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Article23 1967-01-20 1 •fOOOLANM HKR n|\(.APORE. Thurv -I intonight cuttrd a sawmill "fT UafMU. Cms* nf Inc. uhirli si.4i!rd at about I t kllunn23 words
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237 1967-01-20 2 LOST IN VIETCONG LAND: A MODEL IN SEARCH OF NEWS CAIGON, Thurs. Mystery surrounds the whereabouts of beautiful French model and free-lance journalist Mi c he 1 c Ray, who disappeared on Tuesday with her car on a main Highway in South Vietnam. She was driving her white car upReuter - 237 words
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100 1967-01-20 2 /^REVMOUTH (New Zealand), Tnurs. An underground explosion killed 19 men in a coal mine near here today. The massive dust, explosion ripped through the Strongman Mine about 10 a.m. flinging bodies in all directions. This i.s New Zealand's worst mine disaster since 1914Reuter - 100 words
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80 1967-01-20 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs. A Supreme Court judge yesterday upheld a New York court's order for the arrest of Negro Congressman Adam Clayton Powell. Powell faces arrest and Imprisonment for contempt of court if he sets foot in New York City. His troubles with the court aroseReuter - 80 words
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Article44 1967-01-20 2 WARSAW. Thurs. An Influenza epidemic sweeping Western Poland closed schools and had hospitals working overtime yesterday More than 62.000 people are affected half of them in Wroclaw, capital of Lower Silesia. Warsaw so far is free of the epidemic Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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123 1967-01-20 2 DARKS SALAAM, Thurs. Tanzania will deport all foreigners who left Tanganyika in protest against African rule five years ago but have since returned, the Home Affairs Minister, Mr. Lawi Sijaona. said yesterday. In an interview published in the Government Nationalist. Mr. Sijaona said theseReuter - 123 words
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386 1967-01-20 2 OPPOSITION to Mao Tse-tung's cultural revolution spread to the peasants, the backbone of the Chinese form of Communism. Clashes between Red Guards and farmers ln Hopel province were reported in a wall poster in Peking yesterday, according to the Peking correspondent of theAgencies - 386 words
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Article, Illustration231 1967-01-20 2 CANBERRA, Thursday. AN anti-Ky demonstration headed by Opposition leader Arthur Calwell fizzled out when the South Vietnam Premier Air Vice Marshal Tun Nguyen Cao Ky visited Parliament House this morning. The demonstrators, carrying large numbers of banners, were kept 100 yards backReuter - 231 words
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Article53 1967-01-20 2 AMMAN. Ttmn The United States began an unprecedented airlift of arms to strengthen the Jordanian Army and bolster the throne of King Hussein yesterday. Two huge C-130 U.S. Air Force transport planes landed at Amman airport with the first consignment of arms for Jordan's Army, AmmanUPI - 53 words
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Article37 1967-01-20 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs—President Johnson has accepted thr resignation of Mr. John T. Connor as Secretary of Commercp Mr. Connor said he wa« stepping down with considerable reluctance, but wanted to return to private business. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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211 1967-01-20 2 Third 'cut price' insurance company -crashes- T ONDON, Thurs. v Fifty thousand motorists were left without insurance cover today in Britain's third collapse of a cut-price insurance company within nine months. The London and Midland Insurance stopped business last night after less than a years nationwide trading from its Derby,Reuter - 211 words
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Article33 1967-01-20 2 NEW DELHI, Thun. India* Prime Minister. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, filed nomination papers today as a candidate in th<* general elections next month the first el«o> tinn.s she has evej contested. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Advertisement796 1967-01-20 2 flKni DUILU)§§ Kgl GLOSS FINISHj "^"^"*"^"^^^"^"^J^"2B FUNGUS MSISTING W^tt^M^M^J^' COLOUR^] Hints 'MALAYA> L jJjijMiMe| Why do Pentalite andDulux cost more? THE first batches of 1(1. isn't easy to order the raw paint, under standard paints left our Petal- materials for paint: the working conditions, then me Java factory in April796 words
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Advertisement126 1967-01-20 2 hoover carnival offer 21* from your dealers I P^X: throughout Singapore l^^tifl West Malaysia A. When you buy your Hoover Cleaner or Polisher from your dealer you will obtain c^p the usual discounts, but the Hoover* !fc-?^-*^<^!\ C C 3** Carnival Offer will enable you to secure an fl %^«'«*-J^j5126 words
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467 1967-01-20 3 HAMBURG, Thursday. ITUROPEAN nuns, who became pregnant after being raped by Congolese soldiers in July, 1960, were allowed by their Roman Catholic Church superiors to undergo abortions, the bi-weekly magazine Deutsches Panorama reported. But in the Vatican. Father Jan Visser, a highUPI - 467 words
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105 1967-01-20 3 WASHINGTON. lhars —The United States has resumed research work on a nuclear-power-ed aircraft capable of staying aloft for six weeks or more, a National Aeronautics and Space Administration spokesman said yesterday. NASA has resumed studies urged by the Air Force after earlier research wasReuter - 105 words
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111 1967-01-20 3 (GLASGOW, Thurs. In Fan effort to foil forgers the Royal Bank of Scotland announced yesterday that all its £5 banknotes were being withdrawn and replaced by a new note which has built-in deterrents to forgery. There were a number of courtReuter - 111 words
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Article36 1967-01-20 3 ALBANY. Thurs.— Mrs Ersa Hiiie.s Poston has been appointed president of the New York State Civil Service Commission, the first Negro ever to hold a Cabinet post in the State. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article30 1967-01-20 3 i PARIS. Thurs. A referendum will be held m March in French Somaliland on whether It should become independent outside the French Republic, it was announced here today. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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145 1967-01-20 3 MANILA. Thurs. The 11 Philippine Supreme Court rejected yesterday a bid by Mayor Antonio Villegas to rlamp down on American and other foreign companies engaging in retail trade. It ruled that Mayor Villegas must follow Pre- vident Marcos' directive in the issue,AP - 145 words
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Article, Illustration48 1967-01-20 3 MOSCOW, Thurs. Moscow is to have a new. 65-storey skyscraper i 33 stories higher than the city's present tallest building. Tass news agency said last night that the authorities had approved plans for the new building, to house the Ministry of Power and Electrification. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article27 1967-01-20 3 DUESSELDORF. Thurs. Th* last of the quins born on Tuesday night to 29-year-old Mrs. Ros» marie Jameschtk died in hospital here last night. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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87 1967-01-20 3 New life jacket keeps wearer's face up... I ONDON. Than. The Royal Lifeboat Institution recently gave a demonstration of its new life jacket and protective suit deft) which automatically brings a man in the water face upwards. The Initial buoyancy keeps him supported for a reasonable time. The jacket can87 words
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Article55 1967-01-20 3 LONDON, Thurs. A man wa« fined £50 yesterday lor hoarding more than 700 gold coin.*-. He was the first person prosecuted under a law passed last year to prevent gold hoarding. His lawyer said he had been collecting coins for 40 years until the new lawReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement165 1967-01-20 3 MIRANDA -fr- ■JMIffV wr-w, ill if I ;^^H -WORLD'S FINEST SYSTEM GAMERaJ THE MIRANDA SENSOREX INTRODUCES A TOTALLY REVOLUTIONARY NEW METHOD OF "THROUGH-THE-LENS" LIGHT MEASURING SYSTEM. THE SENSOREX GUARANTEES PERFECT'PICTURES UNDER ANY CONDITION SIMPLY FOCUS, COMPOSE, CENTRE THE NEEDLE, AND CLICK- A LIVELY PICTURE. MAKE HER FEATURES BRILLIANTLY COLOURFUL EVEN165 words
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Article244 1967-01-20 4 CHAMBER CONDEMNS FORCE SINGAPORE, Thursday. "JHK teaching staff of the Chinese High School has pledged to uphold the cause of education against thuggery. In a Joint statement issued yesterday in connection with the assault of their vice-principal, Mr. Teh Kirn Fatt, on Monday by expelled244 words
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231 1967-01-20 4 'RIVER BOYS' JOIN SHOW FOR FLOOD RELIEF SINGAPORE. Thurs. International entertainer Harry Douglass and his "Deep River Boys" are Joining local TV. radio and film stars in the big variety show at the National Theatre next Monday. The Malaysia Flood Relief Committee (Singapore), sponsors of the show, .said today that231 words
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Article39 1967-01-20 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The SATA mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at 887 Upper Bukit Timah Road for a mass X-ray campaign in the Bukit Panjang village from tomorrow to Tuesday daily from 5.30 p.m. to 9 p.m.39 words
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Article462 1967-01-20 4 'THE following it today'! schedule of civil aircraft movement* at th« Pay* Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS Japan Air Llimii From Jakarta (JL 712) S.SO a.m. Thai International: From Bangkok, Penang (TO 407) 12 S5 p.m.; from Tokyo. Oiaka Talpeh. Hong Kong. Bangkok (TO «03) 0.40 p.m. Air India:462 words
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Article, Illustration90 1967-01-20 4 A MOTHER, DAUGHTER JOINT CONCERT SINGAPORE. Thurs. It will be a mother and daughter show at the Singapore Conference Hall on Feb. 2 when Madam Hwang Phay Ching (above) and Vivienne Wee present a joint recital. Madam Hwang is a soprano who is also well known in local music circles90 words
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87 1967-01-20 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The first consignment of clothing and shoes packed in ion carnoard boxes left the Red Cross House here this morning for flood victims in West Malaysia by the Malaysian Railway. The Singapore Red Cross Society is busy packing the second consignment which is87 words
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343 1967-01-20 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Barisan Sosialis today claimed that the Ministry of Education had distorted and quoted words out of context from its Chinese-language organ "Barisan" to "maliciously charge us" with encouraging and instigating students to attack school authorities. The Ministry's allegation was contained In a343 words
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Article29 1967-01-20 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. There vlll be no water tomorrow from a.m. to 6 p.m. at Jalan Ladang [from Jalan Looak to Jalan Ang reng) and Jalan Lobak.29 words
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Article34 1967-01-20 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Fean Loh Yin Din Beauty Salon [nstitute will hold a cocktail at ts premises at 446-A. Oeylang ioad at 3 p.m. on Sunday to mark ts third graduation ceremony.34 words
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140 1967-01-20 4 Month-long first 'Safe Cycling' drive in schools SINGAPORE. Thursday. ALL Singapore schools in the four language streams will take part in a month-long Safe Cycling Campaign to be launched by the Minister of State for Defence, Mr. Wee Toon Boon, on Saturday, at the Cultural Centre Theatrette. The campaign is140 words
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Article150 1967-01-20 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The 10th annual Shell Traffic Game will be held from Feb. 22 to Mar. 16 at the Kallang Park Safety First playground. The game, to be. supervised by the Traffic Police, consists of practical exercises in road safety during which instructions given in the150 words
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Advertisement61 1967-01-20 4 Air-Condirionad I 1 S n fl T lfVl Co«tt Road Optn, Tod«r 2.30-7 IS- 10 pm. S»eve McQueen Suzanne Plejh«tt« "NEVADA SMITH" {Par) C»eop«/Color,Chin. Sub. Next Chonge: (Some Tim«) "COLORFUL YOUTH' Color /Contorwsc. THEMANWITH it Jb Sill M M Mm* 3^Bk I On* of the worlds i pnsssnts a tj61 words
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Advertisement179 1967-01-20 4 "LiD6"(Sin"a"erNExf CHANc" IT WILL KEEP YOU^ ON THE EDGE 1 V Havm W&£|^ f^, MURDER -FRENCH STYLEm pj JEAN MARAIS GENEVIEVE PAGE CAPITOL (s pore) TOMORROW MIDNIGHT ELUoIWE! UNKILLABLE! MAN of 1,001 DISGUISES! BJ I p^^ pi/ 1 B^^^t^B^B^B I FANTOMAS^J= K K e JEAN MARAIS' HYLENE DEMONGEOT' COLORSCOPE LIDO179 words
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Advertisement546 1967-01-20 4 l~l'l i'li'LO IBii^ Opens Today! Pl*os« Net* Timci: Dally 3 Show, 11, 3.30 4 p.m. (•raianrad In 70 MM) '•LAWKtMit Uh AnAblA' Pater O'TOOLE Alec GUINNESS i Tachnicolor (COLUMBIA). 3RD MIDNIGHT TOMORROW! "A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS' ChnfEastwcxx^^Cnlor^Scopa I TODAY! 1.30, 4, 6 30 t.i Sam. I I Rita Tushinghom Oliver546 words
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531 1967-01-20 5 Development aim— mainly to create more jobs By Our Parliamentary Reporters KUALA LUMPUR ]yj A L A V S I A"S $836.1 million development estimates for this year presented to the Dewan Ra'avat today were designed mainly to generate income and employment. The tempo of dcv- elooment activities will be531 words
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238 1967-01-20 5 Sixth form entrance exams: Favouritism denied KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. told the Dewan Ra'ayat today that there had been no favouritism shown towards any particular aroup in the Sixth Form entrance examinations. He was replying to Mr. Lim Kean Siew (Labour Dato Kramat>238 words
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357 1967-01-20 5 THE Dewan Ra'ayat 1 is to be asked to approve an extra $68.9 million for ordinary expenditure icr last year. A second supplementary estimates of expenditure detailing allocations lor variou.s Ministries. lias been tabled in the House, which began U.s Budget session today.357 words
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Article, Illustration237 1967-01-20 5 $210,000 to furnish missions ¥UALA LUMPUR. 1V Thurs. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs needs an extra 52 10.000 for household furniture bought lor overseas missions last year. This is by far the biggest provision in the $1.3 mil- lion allocation the ministry is asking for under the second supplementary ettl-237 words
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269 1967-01-20 5 Ties with Russia: 'Moscow should make first move' 1/ I AL A LUMPUR, Thurs. Tcngku Abdul Rahman told the Dewan Ra'ayat today that Mala>sia Mould at any time be happy to set up diplomatic relations with Russia provided Moscow made the first move. He also disclosed that Russian trade mission269 words
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Advertisement472 1967-01-20 5 ALL OVER II THE WORLD II MORES MORE II PEOPLE are opening a ir 6% deposit account You gain in so many ways RFI KBII I1"Y: Drpovt Account »i:h Lombard B.mk.ing juoMitc* a good rate of intnCNt. «uh complete ».tlf!\ lo- >our capital leading to hnancia. pc«cc in J- our472 words
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Miscellaneous46 1967-01-20 5 TOE 6AMSOLS >g^, ~~7/T l^d VT~ >- \x~\ I vjjs boom/ UNafpw Hmmmff Kf§ Hmiph ii-i—iinhl *Ofl WAMTS 70 SLEEP \ll THE NOISE/ YOU tiJ3B&£\C6l < />\ U* I ra^T lAKr' iNT^E mouse, IBK can, too: < i\®a\V 1L M *\t fZ*^^***', BUT mTWAiMNG y| (^GOOONK3HTJ J fSP^gf^^ VC^* Js*46 words
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Article, Illustration319 1967-01-20 6 1,690 S'pore youths find jobs as seamen SINGAPORE. Thurv Shipowners have been so impressed with Singapore's young graduate seamen that the Seafarers Welfare Board is stepping up the intake of trainees, especially Malays. The training ship "Singapore" has vacancies for .10 Malay deck trainees at its next intake on Feb.319 words
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Article42 1967-01-20 6 SINOAPORE. Thurs. Thr Rod Crass Old People's .Club will hold n.v tnntuU party ai 5 pm. on Feb. 2 at Red OTOM Hou.se. Penan? Lane. The FirM I.icdy Puan Noor Ai.shah will distribute gifts to the o'cl tolks42 words
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390 1967-01-20 6 CONVICTED OF ARMED ROBBERY JWO ilctci-tives, Kniiiil bin Jalil and A\<>b bin N;iri|>. who had both been jailed since last September for eight years on an armed robbery charge, were today freed on appeal by Ihe Federal Court. They had been390 words
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Article149 1967-01-20 6 SINGAPORE. Thursday. riRE which destroyed a 10-ton Indonesian barter boat in Telok Ayer Basin yesterday was caused by a spark from the crafts cooking stove igniting leaking petrol, police said today The fuel probably seeped from one of four petrol drums aboard the boat.149 words
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Article101 1967-01-20 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Acting Deputy Commlsmi.ssloner. Mr. P. Rajaratnam. inspected the passingout parade of 185 cadet officers and recruit constables at the Police Trainlice Training School today. Inclubra in the parade were officers and recruits from the Port of Singapore Authority Police Force. Ol thr101 words
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320 1967-01-20 6 Cleansing plan: Daily men raise 2 issues Singapore. Thurs.— The Public Dailyrated E m j) I o v c c -s Unions Federation today asked thr Health Minister. Mr. Yo n g Nyuk Lin. to sot tie two points before it would agrei to any change in the public cleansing320 words
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Article56 1967-01-20 6 SINGAPOEE. Thurs A larsr crowd from all Christian denominations, in Singapore last Bight packed the National Theatre to attend thr annual prayer service for Christian unity. Hum. in .itholic Anglican and Methodist Itishops gave their blessings. A '.'."lO-nu'mhrr choir dr.iun Irom all Christian denominations ■a n g56 words
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Miscellaneous137 1967-01-20 6 s~- '~v I MIV 7U«.' HOW^A -J I OH. JUST SUMPIN TTELL I 9- THIS OUGHTA PO J 'BOUT MAXIN 1 X SURE... FOLKS I'M SELLING S* N v, JUST FINE me A SIGN? VVHATCWA. SPEARS ANP THERE Y ARE, OOP X^^^lMHi^BP^^n r«VZ7EVE SETUP DOZENS 1 V SOU KUCW IT137 words
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Article, Illustration452 1967-01-20 7 Eluded police for 11 weeks, then he decides to turn new leaf J^UALA LUMPUR, Thms— For 11 weeks he had dodged the police. Yesterday he decided he had had enough of the hiding game. And Ham Shu Keng, 2.1 wanted by the Selangor police in connection452 words
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Article, Illustration58 1967-01-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. told Parliament today that the Government boußht SI million worth of shares $40 million in the National Electricity Board and tl million in th P Malivstan Industrial Development Finance Ltd. last year CHE58 words
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Article26 1967-01-20 7 SAN FRANCISCO. Ihurs. A :rade mission of California juslnessmen will vh 1 Malays. Indonesia and Thailand soon, the Chamber of Comme;<r announced26 words
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78 1967-01-20 7 I/lALA LI MPIR. Thurs. —The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. said today that the IN Secretary-Gene-ral. I Thant. was most welcome to visit Malaysia at any time. Tun Razak was commenting on a news report that I Thant would be visiting Asian78 words
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Article74 1967-01-20 7 IPOH. Thurs. The body of l,ee Wen« Tuck. 19, a shop assistant, who was swept away by the swift flowing Kinta River six days ago. was recovered yesterday, about a mile downstream. Lee and a schoolboy. Ho Swee Sum, 15. were playing on a nukei shift74 words
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Article50 1967-01-20 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two dagner-armed youths confronted a couDle taking an evening stroll yesterday in Commonwealth Avenue and robbed them of $236. I two wrist watches and a gold chain and locket. Mr Toh Ah Choy, a storekeeper. told police that the thugs escaped in a car50 words
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Article29 1967-01-20 7 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs. With the end of the fasting month. harvesting of padi fields in Krlan North has started. Another bumi per harvest is expected this year.29 words
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Article261 1967-01-20 7 Sarawak: 'Hands off warning KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. Y ENGKU Abdul Rahman today warned that the Government would expel an> person interfering with Sarawak internal affairs whether he is from a foreign mission, commercial firm or an expatriate serving with the State Government. The Tengku gave this warning when replying to261 words
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79 1967-01-20 7 CIM.APOKE. Thurs. Malaysian Singapore Airlines will inaugurate its first Western Austra-ii.i-tn-Sinuapore air link on April 1. Using Comet 4 jets, it will operate three return services a week between Perth and Singapore, connecting also the Hong Kong and Taipeh services. This79 words
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Article55 1967-01-20 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The British Chief of General Staff. General Sir James Casscls. will arrive in Singapore from Hong Kong on Monday to visit British units here. His visit, described as "routine." will last two days. After Singapore. he will tour other British. Australian and New55 words
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Article50 1967-01-20 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs in the United Arab Republic will be sending a delegation ben !<>r m four-day goodw.ll visit nex' month. The Mx-mnn delegation, led by Mr. Mohamrd Tawfik Eweda. the council'! socictary-Roneral. comprises oi scholars of the Al-Azhar Umversitv m Cairo.50 words
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Article72 1967-01-20 7 .SINGAPORE. liiurs Interentertalner Harry Douglass iiiid till Dc( i> Rnrr Bov.s will Jinn loiiil TV. radio and Him stars in thr bis variety ibon at the National Theatr P next Monday to help raise money lot th<> flood victim* in Malaysia Thp band leader made his72 words
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Article31 1967-01-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. Mr. Ivor Kraal, formerly Information A'tai-he at the Malaysian Embassy in Manila, has been appointed Coordinator for Information and Broadcasting East Malaysia, based in KuchinK.31 words
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219 1967-01-20 7 THE Customs Departx ment is looking into its security arrangements to protect its stocks of opium and morphine. The Finance Minister. Mr Tan Su-w Sin. said thll in the D p w a n Raayat today In reply to a question by Dr.219 words
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113 1967-01-20 7 Govt urged: Ban entry of 'under six' foreign children OENANG, Thurs. 1 The Jalan Hatin Umno branch wants the Malaysian Government to restrict the entry of foreign children below the age of six. Its information officer, Inche Hasan bin Din. said in a statement today the branch had received complaints113 words
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Article, Illustration75 1967-01-20 7 TAIPING. Thurs. A thirdyear student teacher at the Day Training Centre here. Abdul Aziz bin Zainucidm. 22. d ed soon after admission to hospital yesterday after the ><i>oter. on which he was riding pillion was involved in a collision vlth a car at the 46th mile. Ipoh-Penang75 words
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Article26 1967-01-20 7 KANOAB nwn The collection of '•fltrmh" (religious i tithes Is expected to increase by about $10,000 this ye;ir. Last year's collection was $50 000.26 words
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262 1967-01-20 7 OENANG, Thurs. Schoolgirl Chuan Chyp Yeng, wh o underwent a successful "open heart" operation in Melbourne last year, died in the General Hospital here yesterday. Miss Chuan. 19. was admitted to the hospital on Saturday whfn she complained of severe abdominal pains. An operation262 words
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Article39 1967-01-20 8 to Werdl SIS (Minimum) MR. AND MRt. I.urn Yen* Cheon*. Venn HanK and V<-n» Ixw thank reMhW, friend* for thrlr wrtathi. nttendance. rnndoNnrn. donations for the funeral of Madam Kuok Kum 8*« Mr«. I.urn Kai I'nh on l«-1-rV7.39 words
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Article31 1967-01-20 8 !0 Worit SIS (Minimum) T. KANDIAM: IVpnrted ZO-I-IMA Thy H'ritl* movement.* and loving oar* will alwm« keep memories of light biimlnc uithln our hearts.' Insert**) r>v his beloved ones.31 words
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Article165 1967-01-20 8 to Worrfs <IS r- Minimum) ROLAND'S Have your hair beautlf>il'v iljlad for your weekend! Visit Rnltnd s I uxe Snlon' Appointments: ;T414. ;;i"iT. 247, Or<-hnrd Road. R'por* BERNINA SEWING PORTABLES. Tops Consumer Tests. Ask literature. demonstration. Onmmeters, 41/2 nd up- "Jrs, 1A rollyer Quay, B'pore. v \'AFI lttnms. Changl).165 words
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Article1090 1967-01-20 8 There is material for controversy in Malaysia's 1967 budget, but in the end not much doubt that in meeting the need for more revenue Mr. Tan Siew Sin has been moderate and wise. He has eschewed rash experiment The new taxation will hurt, all taxation does, but1,090 words
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Article161 1967-01-20 8 The Singapore Government's notion four years ago to buy a ship and turn it into a training centre for seamen is beginning to pay off well. Nearly 1,700 young men who have been through the centre's throe-month courses are at work today on the high seas, creating161 words
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Article, Illustration47 1967-01-20 8 EXTRACTS FROM THE SPEECH BY FINANCE MINISTER MR. TAN SIEW SIN IN THE DEWAN RAAYAT YESTERDAY I do not think it rash to predict that w« will continue to enjoy growth within a framework of monetary and prict «m. stability in the 7 years thud47 words
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1957 1967-01-20 8 THE accord which ended confrontation between Malaysia and Indonesia was undoubtedly the most important event of the year. Though the ending of confrontation will result in some decrease in the expenditure on defence and internal security, such a decrease will by1,957 words
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Advertisement633 1967-01-20 8 Classified Ads, t$ Hnrrf, HIS (Minimum) TAN CHIAM: Between T» T»l vounicest no Mr Mrs. Tan Han Pens. and 800 N'xor eldc-M d/o Mr A Mr*. Chlam Snik Ohsau on B-l>lMf, TNE ENGAGEMENT IS Announced t>etv»een Rudolf Home Chiang, s/o Mr. Mrs. Phua Bak Khianx. and Catherine Fnon Hi-nt. d633 words
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Advertisement14 1967-01-20 8 mwa^W&SMßmmmmr- r i K_x'Ll I «<ti f mi ym THE -WATCH THAT OUTDATES OLD14 words
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Advertisement34 1967-01-20 8 Ww rACH I LUXURIOUSLY COMPACT I I REFRIGERATORS 1 M^^^**il! a wide freezing compart- <g> Zl J*»JUC Illtm <' rnent, adjustable ihelves, 5>T T^ cheese compartment*. £> Modal R-145 <|> p for top quality buy HITACHI K34 words
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Article, Illustration307 1967-01-20 9 Brunei: Why we are issuing our own dollars BRUNEI TOWN (Brunei), Thurs. Brunei decided to issue its own currency because terms for use of Malaysian currency were unacceptable. State Financial Officer Dato John Lee said. He told the Legislative Council Brunei could not agree that the control of currency should307 words
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83 1967-01-20 9 Thurs. Police 1 surprised two thug* in in a barber shop in Cintra Street today. The thugs, who had been "exiled" to Butterworth and Bukit Merta.iam under the prevention of Crime and Restricted Residence Ordinances, are wanted in connection with an attempted armed rubbery83 words
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Article, Illustration1161 1967-01-20 9 How $1.2 m fraud was planned— counsel BANK CHEATING CASE OPENS SINGAPORE, Thursday DISTRICT court was told today how five men conspired and cheated the Lee Wah Bank of $1.2 million by fraudulently concealing the true quantity of shipments of quods guaranteed by the banrj. Mr. Francis Scow, Senior State1,161 words
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Article163 1967-01-20 9 REMEDIAL measures are being taken by Gammon (Malaya) Ltd. to correct the defects at the Shaw Road low-cost housing scheme, the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Llm Swee Aun, told the Dewan Ra'ayat this mornIng. Dr. Lim also said that the work was being carried163 words
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Article82 1967-01-20 9 IPOH. Thurs. V. Ponniah. 62, headmaster of the T.R.P. Estate Tamil School, near Taiptng. was today committed to stand trial in I the Ipoh High Court on a charge of raping a 12-year-old Standard Six pupil. The girl ttstifled at the preliminary inquiry' that Ponniah.82 words
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185 1967-01-20 9 Beat the Budget race at Penang port the flood victims NOW! Send your gifts TODAY to the National Disaster Fund pENANG, Thurs.— x Local shippers worked frantically today to beat 4 p.m. deadline when all loading and unloading of goods from ships came to a standstill as the local Customs185 words
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Article19 1967-01-20 9 SINGAPORE Thurs. St» white parrots. worth $420. were stolen from a bird shop ln Clyde Terrace yesterday19 words
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Advertisement34 1967-01-20 9 THE BRANDY SUPREME EXTRA 55 The preferred brandy for quality. Rich and mellow Beehive Extra 55. Produced and bottled in France. And until Chinese New Year, every quart offered with a FREE miniature bottle!34 words
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Advertisement120 1967-01-20 9 SWIMMING TIMES TODAY: Sedill Kechll 331 a.m. (7.lft) 5.30 p.m. <s.9ft>; Singapore 4.52 am (7 9ft > 548 p.m < 6.4 ft > Port Dlckson 12.17 a.m. (7.1U1 12 IP am (Lift); Port Swettenham 11.21 am (10.7 ft); Penane 5 38 am. (5.3 ft i 8 02 pm. is.9ft). TOMORROW:120 words
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Advertisement46 1967-01-20 9 meet THEr^nr^fm the latest advancesof technology and body-design withfunctional comfort and maximum safety. The FIAT 124 is a car completely in tune with the times FIAT DISTRIBUTORS CM3 LTD FIBT SHARIKAT FIAT DISTRIBUTORS CM) BERHAD IMII BRANCHES 6i QEAI^FB THFOJGHOUT Stf^GAPQRE MALAYSIA BRU/\£i I Un J46 words
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Miscellaneous493 1967-01-20 9 TV MALAYSIA Pahat; 9 Kluan*. Classical Songs; 8.35 My ■g w fflssff Jffi Hw Ss p?fm ß^f^nn I e S hO 4 W 25 4 i! SSV«? IS^STZt^ TV SINGAPURA it w\ i i t Cinema Another Three Years CHANNEL 5 (Part 2) n3O cIQM 5.5« P.M. Programme sum- CHAN493 words
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Article, Illustration483 1967-01-20 10 ONE of Singapore's most up-to-date restaurants will be opened before the Chinese New Year next month. Located In the heart of SlnKapore's busiest shopping centre. High Street, it is a whollyowned subsidiary of Kwong CheonK Loong Ltd. It is a modern three-storey building with483 words
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Article83 1967-01-20 10 ]\/fR. TAN TEE JUAN, manag- ing director of Reliance Office Supplies (S) Ltd.. left for Saigon on business recently. During his stay there, Mr. Tan hopes to make follow-up sales for De La Rue electronic banknote machines, for which his company are the local sole agents.83 words
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Article, Illustration230 1967-01-20 10 MOK SIN PIN - New store to sell China-made goods MOK SIN PIN By CINGAPORE is to have a modern departmental store dealing exclusively in Chinamade products in the Orchard Road area. It is The Chinese Emporium, a privately-owned company, at the newly-built International House situated at the Junction of Orchard Road and Claymore230 words
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149 1967-01-20 10 TWO representatives of the Kienxle Apparate GMBH of West Germany recently flew into Singapore for the company's first seminar held for the service personnel of its sole agents, the AngloThai Roneo Division. The company, which manufacture the Kienzle automatic calculating machine, is among the149 words
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220 1967-01-20 10 ONE ot the greatest maintenance costs to Industry and shipping is caused by electrolyte corrosion of metal, and this is particularly prevalent in the climatic conditions of Malaysia anil Singapore This was stated by a visiting British technical expert. Mr. A.J Smart of220 words
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Article102 1967-01-20 10 AIR MARSHAL M.S. Chaturvedl. Alr-Indla's general manager, announced that AirIndia has sent a letter of Intent to the Boeing Company for the purchase of another Boeing 707--337-C tor delivery In August 1968 The order is subject to Government approval. This will be Alr-Indlas second 337 C102 words
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Article, Illustration264 1967-01-20 10 Company's market chief flies in for survey A LEADING British businessman. Mr. Ron Walker, director of marketing operations of the Rank Xerox organisation, flew into Singapore recently to make an on-the-spot survey of the potential of his company's products In the local market. He spent five days In Singapore meeting264 words
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Advertisement298 1967-01-20 10 THE PIPE MAN, THE FAIRWAY AND BALKAN SOBRANIE Man and his golf are one of life's mysterious love stories. Despite all that game's most cruel caprices, its helpless swain returns undaunted with a heart full of hope and a pipeful of Balkan Sobranie Smoking Mixture. For when you are companioned298 words
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Advertisement276 1967-01-20 10 Leading food packagers call it THE ALLPURPOSE WEIGHER fSt Companies whose names are as familiar as the cereal on your breakfast table have proven that the Fluid* flow fully automatic weighing and filling machine can accurately weigh any food. Rice or wrapped sweets. Fragile potato crisps or bulk flour. Its276 words
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843 1967-01-20 11 1/ UA L LUMPUR. Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abaul Razak today received cheque lor $84,500 from the Australian High Commissioner, Mr. A. J. Eastman, on behalf of the Australian Government for the National Disaster Relief Fund, at Parliament House. In addition.843 words
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266 1967-01-20 11 10,000 more British troops to go home I ONOOV Thurs— British Defence Secretary, Mr. Dims llraley. ■aM jmtatdaj that inwould bring home in many British troops .is he could from the Irr Baal as Minn as In- could. He was giving a written Parliamentary answer to Mr. Frank Allaun (Labour)Reuter - 266 words
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Article38 1967-01-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. TtMfS.— About 100 leaders from the various national youth organisations throughout the country will attend the Malaysian Youth Council seminar, which will be opened here tomorrow by thr- Dcputv Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Ra/iw38 words
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Article26 1967-01-20 11 penang. num.- CburcbM liet> will hold ;i joint prayer service at the Methodist Girls' School tomorrow night to mark prayer weelc for Christian unltv.26 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1967-01-20 11 I/UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —The following donations to the National Disaster Relief Fund were received yesterday but not included in the list published in today's Straits Time.s; Thi'ouch Straits Times. SinKaporc: T. T Kajah. Layang Layang. $15: Wong Kum Swee, Ipoh; $5; Guthric Boustead. Wharf Ofltcei1,132 words
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Article, Illustration398 1967-01-20 11 CHAN BENG SOON - CHAN BENG SOON OiVE SQUADRON FOR A START. By THE Royal Malaysian Air Force will fcx equipped with jet planes by next year the Chief of the General Staff. Lt.-Gen.' Tan Sri Abdul Hamid bin Bidin. said here today "For a start, the Air398 words
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134 1967-01-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The first batch of 115 West Malaysian agricultural workers for Sabah will leave here by rail for Singapore on Saturday. The workers, <rho.se stay there :s sponsored by the Malaysian Migration Fund Board, will leave with their families. They will be134 words
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Article16 1967-01-20 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs police reported 74 accidents in the past 24 hours. None was fatal.16 words
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Advertisement273 1967-01-20 11 km mm Jmm j/^**- Vj <&tijjj£*tKEmmmmitit- "ft- Sr Just so long as you have a finger free to press a button, the Fujica Single-8 Cine Camera will give you big brilliant pictures. It's so simple. Even in the most difficult situations It probably costs less than the transistor radio you273 words
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Advertisement1191 1967-01-20 12 (Continued from Pace I) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I* Word, tti (Minimum) THt FAMILY o( the fate Mr. Chu Kjv Tutu thank doctor*. Nur'in ■■ff ward 3 4. G.R., Pastor and mi rr rwrs of the Jubilte Church, relativi 'r.iit for their kind condolence: wreath?, scrolls and alter. dance on tneir recent burea\emeu<.1,191 words
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Advertisement1009 1967-01-20 12 SITUATIONS WANTED H Horrfs St (Mint—Box SU rlt. tx CHINESE COOKBOY AND An m.ny years experience working r.u Pean good reference- al«o Malay dri retired policeman availahl. I" Ket. hi> Replies to Box A 5247 S.T Sim I pore. AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEW Kuala Lumpur from 4. .'.67 lo 11.2. G.U.1,009 words
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Advertisement914 1967-01-20 12 ACCOMMODATION WANTED U Wordt tt (IHin.)— Box rfs. oxtr AMERICAN EXECUTIVE Require 3 bedroom with study or 4 bedrooi detacbed borne witn garden, includm servants vrnemties in districts 9. 11 II or Binjai Park area by Marcb I I9tt< Contact Mrs Carnegie 5421 L n s pore. M OLO ESTABLISHED914 words
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Advertisement875 1967-01-20 12 EDUCATION II Wordt <f I Mm., Box .1/ rfs. «xfn ASA. MAY, ISS7 Private Tui tion (or individuals, small groups profest.onai tutor Box A 5233 ST S pore MORNING AFTERNOON EVENINC Pi'ifTiiit"\ V I Sfcondtiry I IA I!.-' lyprvritm^ Shorthand. Hook keeping, Correspondence. BRBSM Maths latl stds > Register early875 words
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Advertisement807 1967-01-20 12 FOR HIRE tS Word* M i Mm. I— Box it f ta. 9Mtr I FURNITURE FOR HIRE at reason v aMe rates. 810 Uee Seng canal Road. Singapore. Tel: ***** OFFICE EQUIPMENT <-> >*or«-» >» I Mlr.) Hox >» rlt «l" VECTROPRINT OUTSTANDINI PHOTOCOPIER at EM4. A.ents: Kotc .'•>. Romnson807 words
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Advertisement840 1967-01-20 12 FOR SALE Wordt Sf I Mir,.)— Box it rlt. «xfr i- I LATEST ARRIVALS. Mod. m Ugh c Flxturm from Uermany Special s.n »onal !»ale. Set- thfin at Nam Ah Kir.Ml lo HI M Hi. l Sli. K pore. Trl- tWM A PHILIPS KL6500 TRANSISTOR Hrarinc Aid trupii proot io->840 words
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Advertisement487 1967-01-20 12 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) n Word* M iVm.i-- H:x .'U rlt. txlrm t HOTEL AMBASSADOR SEASIDE <>. M.M-r Road. B'pore. Dancing ni»hily. 1 md yvt nil. NLW KATONC RESTHUUSE. Kar/ s v Md>-. > BBN Km. in. mill l> iHJiril ......IBAH Ac RtMAURANIb (Spore) li M,,,rf, Mm.,—B,,x in rl,. rxlro487 words
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Advertisement1230 1967-01-20 13 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K^ OutS'pcre Sails P. Sham Ptnang HUM Liverpool Ctl. IS Jai 21 JM 21/24 Jm 21 MENESTHEUS Havre. Liverpool, Glasgow. Belfast, Lisbon CM. 1] Jat 22 Jm 23 25 Jm 21 AJAX Le»oes. Liverpool, Dublin, Avcnr-cuth Jan 76 Jan 21 Jm 21/2 FH 1 antiiochuS1,230 words
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Advertisement1406 1967-01-20 13 r//fLRb£/JV£S i^rT>nrh ImL tAST ASIATIC COMPANY LJ4 l>v^tH»r D******** EXPRESS SAILINCS TO GENOA HQTTERDAM-HAMIURCAARHUSCOPENHACEN. P. S'^an Ptnang Score Genoa R'dam H burg Aarhus C'higen SIMBA in 29/27 Jai 21/21 30 2 FH FH II Fet 27 Mar 2 Mar I Mar I SONGKHU Fet 21/27 21/ 1 Mar 2/4 Mar1,406 words
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Advertisement1276 1967-01-20 13 I BEN%LINE~\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS. taE'ffcfWTWYTTE' 'or London FH 21 UtNVtnUL Hll Frl 27 Smgapore Pt I Penang Hamburg Mar 4 Cli 31 Today Jan 21 24 Jai 25 21 Antwerp Mw 17 BENLOMOND ror Un rr M J Smgapor* Pt. S tiam Penang Rotterdam1,276 words
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Advertisement1349 1967-01-20 13 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM UK, CONTINENT. Singapore P. Sham PttaMg CITY OF BROOKLYN Lon<!ot, Hamburg, Rottirdaft, Havrt, Hull 11 Jm 2FH 1/ 4 fit CITY OF COLOMBO Leiden, Hamburg, Rottirdam. Havre. Hull 21 Fel 2 Mw S Mat CITY OF WELUNGTON li -:ci.1,349 words
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783 1967-01-20 14 From Our Market Correspondent AFTER a quirt opening with little price movement in the morning, business on the Stock Exchange yesterday picked up to close firm in the industrial section Mr. Tan Siew Sin. jWalaysian Minister of Finance, had started his Budget address783 words
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Article45 1967-01-20 14 Malayan Stock Indices Jan. 18. Jan. 19. 'Industrials: nn.it 101.76 •Properties: 103.13 102.79 Minings: 108.27 108.59 S rubbers: 111.50 111.82 Dec. 29. 1962 100. Dec. 30, 1966 100. Note: Industrials and Properties are new indices based on 29 and lo active counters respectively.45 words
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Article1135 1967-01-20 14 L>LSINLSS in and reporter! to the Singaporr and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock lMlun;r yesterday with thr number of *hare» traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bou»t«a<l <4.t»K>> *1.52. xd: Central Sugar iJ.OOO> S\.ii I) iM.IXMIi vl if, ,|:inii'l. S\ t- i). ii.OOOi SI. IS. M.OuO)1,135 words
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Article25 1967-01-20 14 Jan. 19. RUBBER PRICE: 59J cents (down half a cent) TIN: 5600.75 (up 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (up 10 tons).25 words
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Article42 1967-01-20 14 I ON the fr« tiehinut mirhtt tn Hong i Kong ymttrday the U.S. dVlar f »d! quoted at o 731 for T.T. and 5.72 (or catti. Stirling «-aa quoted at 15.94 and I •n« tad (I f*ld at 266 i.42 words
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Article116 1967-01-20 14 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INDUSTRIALS «ere steady with 1 ilaxfattar In excess of fslls land Sheflite leatured in base nieiKis idling, down from 53. 30 lo SJ.lo betore closine v i-ent.s lower at S3 '20. Other is.ium and oils were steai.y. Today*! i k'-inf price* m fcuatraliaa ■1 WrJO,!ll«II aiuiim116 words
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Article247 1967-01-20 14 I^KBRI AKV l"-t gradr rubbrr f.o.b. buyers rlo>rd at ;> p.m. in Ku.il.i Lumpur .mil Mngaporr >csU-rday al cents |Mr II). duMii half a crnt on Mrdnesdaj's rln-iiii; Irvrl for thr position. The tonr tJM dull. R.A.S. and M.K.I:, closing price* in nuts per Ib. yrsterda> Buyers Solicit247 words
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Article100 1967-01-20 14 V-MIPS Ijneil j|n,, v >,,<, )<n. <p •> Harbour wtur.es or 'ipecled today l-.'in kn~kn l j.,\,i Mhil I i. UoMi n Hpnna: > Priam 1.1 n>. lVsk«m«: Dniirnh., B/34, bteovraue W/W. L.,<-n Marrak Centaur «2 43. and Lie* i. Port Swettenham: Whart B>ith>: Tapah, li; dent100 words
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Article68 1967-01-20 14 /-HINESE Produce E>chanxe. Sinaaday: Coconut oil: bulk $45 acllera. drum $47) sellers Copra: Mixed (f.0.D.) loose Jan./ Ffti 5271 B. Pepper: Muntok "hltr SIHo drllera, ■anwali nhite *IS7| arlli-rs. upvrial ■arawak M.-.< k $117; aellrrs garbled LaniponK black SIIL'» .pllits NI.W), AHA Sl2O srllcm (100', M.WI Sintapore Coconut68 words
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Article34 1967-01-20 14 -THE AeoMiatlafl H^nkt in Malay- (ion United SUIi« tj 11 fta). Srlhnic TT or 00 ready United States S3 7IC Nttherlanrtt 1 1 7 a. Bclitiiim 1 .61 ai 1 1 y34 words
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404 1967-01-20 14 rjMIE price of Straits tin yes- X terday was up 50 cents to 5b00.75. Steady support was reported. This was in sympathy with a gain of £1 in London on Wednesday afternoon. The estimated offering was up 10 tons to 230404 words
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Advertisement1106 1967-01-20 14 fiaaa KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. Direct U.S.A. Atlantic Coast Service Bangkok Hongkong N. York Portland Wat Bait Ctl.rm Man 1 2124 ja* 213* laa 2 Mar IS Mar li Mar "Taikyy Mara' 422 Ftl 11 21 Fel 3 Apr 12 Apr 14 Apr II Air Japan Direct Service Prnan| Sir.gaiore1,106 words
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Advertisement1044 1967-01-20 14 W ~*mJj lI^Y'V bhR la^ laW^BkH AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND SERVICES I INDIA, PAKISTAN ANO FAR EAST SERVICES. I 11: Frenaitle, Atelailc. Mellturne Sytner Tl: Madras ail Nagapattiiaa. Singasce P. S'l-am Pena-g Penang P. Sham Smgarjori RAJULA* 2s/ 1 Fel Onits OantJ [bulimba saiiti mm upirt jtygfat urn *m ■ARPETA 13 Ftl1,044 words
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Advertisement122 1967-01-20 14 CLaaM M H^^' rROM tAal t WtSl k. »SI U.a.A SMyay* BfaajMtJMl N Nil »r.ttie» S »'<rcisct a m.'t PMS(N MAERSft Sailel Sailti Stile* Sailel 11 2] Jaa EIN MAERSK Sailei Sailll I* Pirt COLINE MAERSK Sailet Sailtt II 11 Jai 1/ 2 fll IA MAE»s|i Satlei Sailet aaill* 5122 words
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Article108 1967-01-20 15 MADAM TAN KEE HAK passed away peacefully on 18th January, 1967 leaving behind thrti som: kmi runni «fmr euthrie l co (Far M LTD RDH CHOOR 5tH6 PRODUCE BEPT.. SINGAPORE. KOH PHFsV SEIG 0F "ANYANG NEON LI6HTS CO., nwn until st.nn F[f K(JANG EL CTR)CAI WOR((S wnu urine CtriC108 words
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Advertisement810 1967-01-20 15 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore I'roperties:To be held at our Sales-room, No. 101 Market Street. Singapore. On Tuesday, 24th January. 1967 at 2.30 p.m. 1. Nos. 193 to 219 (Odd Nos). Tanjong Pagar Road, area 17.393 square feet. 999 years' lease, total monthly rent 11.537.99. a. No. 5 :>U Road,810 words
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Advertisement719 1967-01-20 15 NOTICES NOTICE THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11 NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND. Bankruptcy No. 331. 55 R. Raja Krlshnan form erly of No. 6, Veerapp Chetty Lane. Singapor now residing at No. E-< Rochore House, Singa pore, i unemployed 512. 57 P. Shanmugam formerl of No. 436-E. Clemen ceau Avenue. Slngapor719 words
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Advertisement776 1967-01-20 15 BEDFORD PLANTATIONS BERHAD (Incorporated In the Btates of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN i- that an Interim Dividend of 7V less 40% Income Tax has been declared In respect of the year I. ending 31st March 1967 payable on Saturday 4th February, 1967, to Stockholders appearing on the v Register776 words
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Advertisement762 1967-01-20 15 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF FIRBT MEETINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First Meeting of Creditors in the undermentioned cases will be held on Friday, the 3rd day of February. 1967 at the Official Assignee's Chambers. Top Floor. High Court Building, Singapore. Bankruptcy No. 202/66 S.762 words
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Advertisement777 1967-01-20 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU VACANCY FOR HOSPITAL ASSISTANT Applications are Invited from suitably qualified Federal Citizens. I up to age of 30 years for appointment as Hospital Assistant. Candidates must have attained a reasonable standard of education and must be In possession of a Grade 111 Hospital777 words
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Advertisement353 1967-01-20 15 Attractive opening with expanding subsidiary of an International Company arises for a University graduate who has a scientific/pharmaceutical background. The successful applicant will be expected to assume a position of responsibility in the factory after a period of training. A salary commensurate with the post will be offered. All applications353 words
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Article, Illustration564 1967-01-20 16 Open and Hatari step out smartly QPEN and Hatari, strong home-trained fancies at Bukit Timah tomorrow, confirmed their good form in gallops yesterday morning. The going has improved to soft and if the weather holds it should not be any worse than yielding for this weekends races. Colin Tullohs Open,564 words
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Article205 1967-01-20 16 THE niedu.it ;<nd architectural prolesMons wi" >"»*t in a goU match for the Dalo Aw Cup at the Island Club. Singapore, on Sunday. Professor Yeoh Ghim Seng will captain the medical team while the architects will be led by Ho Kok Hoe. The draw aud starting time*205 words
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3270 1967-01-20 16 TOMORROW: Race 1—2.0 Class 4 Div 4 ($7,000) 6f I. in 1 1 riders «>'> lv 1 633G7 J«ll> Master II a (SK Lnn 1 ulloh 7 9.0 (Fl 'Nawari 3 2 ***** Tant Micu\ (D Bieukelen) RS Breuk. 11 9 0 Naxudi3,270 words
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Article, Illustration66 1967-01-20 16 WORK is progressing well on the first phase of the multi-million-dollar sports complex at Kallang Park. Singapore. Left picture shows piling going on for the Main Stadium. Piling will be completed by May and the stadium will be ready by the end of next year.66 words
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Article180 1967-01-20 16 Five US stars to visit S'pore TENNIS ITIVE young American lawu tenm> p tyen will play exhibition matches in Singapore on Feb. 3. on their way home after the We t- crn Australian chumplonI .ships. 'They are Jim ilcManus. Tom Eale.v«en. Ji m Osborne. John Pickens and Dave Power. Dr.180 words
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Advertisement56 1967-01-20 16 Quink Parker SUPER QUINK is the best ink for all pens— it's A the clear-writing, fast-writing ink that cleans your pen as i you write! It's available in 7 brilliant colours for school, B home and office use: 6 Permanent colours and Washable |B W Royal Blue. "rAKKhIY IT'S THE56 words
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Advertisement49 1967-01-20 16 FLY QANTAS VJETS TO ROME 3 FLIGHTS EVERY WEEKI Every week Qutas often t« V-Jet lifMi from Sinjipre to rommc line vi men direct to l«*«. Alttfetker Hum offers <i* sn litta a mi to Eirope a*i LiMn. S '»»<" O» OANTAS. with AIR INDIA AIR NEW ZEALAND 4 8.0.AX.49 words
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Article251 1967-01-20 17 ERNEST FRIDA i - ERNEST FRIDA i WEST INDIAN 'BEARDED TERROR' MAY STRIKE FOR SPORE AGAIN By 1 POLIN Jeffers, the West Indian fast bowler, is back in Singapore again. Jeffers, the "bearded terror" of batsmen from 1958 to 1962, is on another tour of duty with the RAF. He expects251 words
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Article106 1967-01-20 17 fHICAGO. Thurs. Barney Ross, former world welterweight boxing champion, died here yesterday of cancer He was 57. Rom. who held the title in the 1930s had cancer of the throat. He won the welterweight title from Jimmy McLurmn in 1934 after taking the lightweight crown the previous year.Reuter - 106 words
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Article245 1967-01-20 17 SOCCER Burnley crush Napoli 3-0 T ONDON, Thurs.—Na- poll's centre half Panzanato was sent off in the Italian club's Inter-Cities Fairs Cup soccer tie against Burnley, the English First Division side, last night. The Italian side, who were two down at half time, were beaten 3-0 in the third roundReuter - 245 words
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Article60 1967-01-20 17 CYDNEY, Thurs. AurtraJla -> beat the United States 0-3 In their three-day International lawn tennis match yesterday. Australia gained a 5-3 winning lead when Karen Krantzeke beat Rosemary Casals 6-1. »-7 in a women's singles. Tony Roche (Australia) beat American Cliff Richey 8-4. 6-4 and American ArthurReuter - 60 words
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Article31 1967-01-20 17 Inche Othznan Wok. me Singapore Minister for Social Affairs, will presicie at the first meeting of (he Asian Table Tennis Federation to be heid in Singapore on Jan. 30.31 words
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Article303 1967-01-20 17 THERE will be one A change ir. the North side to meet South in the annual Rugby Union match at Seremban tomorrow. Chan Chen* Mun, the Sclanßor centre-three, has withdrawn trecause of InJury and will be replaced by A. B. McGahan of the Armed Forces. "This303 words
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120 1967-01-20 17 Penang easily clinch place in final FOONG CUP DENANG are now only one step away from retaining the Foong Seong Cup the inter state badminton, eh a m pionshlp. They easily brushed aside Selangor's challenge in the semi -flnala In Penang last night. From a 3-1 overnight lead. Penang reached120 words
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Article131 1967-01-20 17 JOHANNESBURG. Thurs. The. Australian cricket selectors today recalled pace bowler Neil Hawke for the Third Test against South Africa which begins in Durban tomorrow. Hawke will replace young allrounder Graeme Watson, who is unfit. The Australian team was announced today: R. Simpson (captain), W. Lawry, I. Redpath.131 words
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Article14 1967-01-20 17 HMS Terror beat Singapore Police 35-3 In a rugger match yesterciav14 words
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Article, Illustration59 1967-01-20 17 LONDON. Thurs. Maurice Cullen, the British lightwe.ght boxing champion, was knocked out by American Lloyd Marshall in the ninth round of a scheduled ten-round bout here last night. It was the first time that Cullen, ranked No. 3 in the world, had been knocked out in his career.Reuter - 59 words
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Article264 1967-01-20 17 MONTE CARLO RALLY yiC ELFORD and David Stone of Britain wer« officially declared leaders of the Monte Carlo Rally last night after two of the rally's three stages. I 1 Elford and Stone, who drove a German Porsche 9118. had 5.109 points. Th^y led from anotherReuter - 264 words
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Miscellaneous108 1967-01-20 17 0^ yCJR. OAUU €rfOP>& ON y -TWIGrZ, U£AV£& OK. PIN^ w&&t?ues>, -tak-^ cAize not _P«^_^3 I -TO &&OU+IP YOUR CUU& OR ffu^/lm\' T 1'(?y -TO RBMOVE AMY €>Cf?A&. Iwtiftj I ***** F>AfZ-TlCl.£ A\AY 00 RfL coMw^c-rg:!? -ro Asiof^erz A ov/i///. ewors S \v USUALLY COMO OFF I Wl U/&1.1., SO108 words
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Miscellaneous291 1967-01-20 17 BAu.ni iwN •teafa Cup •-flnaU: Penang v Kedah: S'gor v Spore (Han Chiang HS .stadium. 7.30 p.m.). HOCKEY Malaysian Armed Forces six-a-side and interCorps. Regt fco tourneys (R. Range Rd. XL). Spore Div. 1: Police v 19 Signals: Prison* v Jasenitis: RAF Chang! v Khalsa: RAF Seletar v SRC: RAF291 words
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276 1967-01-20 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs PDERAL Government revenue for 1967 is estimated at $1,800 million—a $160 million, or 10 per cent, increase over the revised estimates of 1966. This estimate includes a SI 15 million yield from the new tax ihancev 'Slow growth' This is276 words
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Article50 1967-01-20 18 JAKARTA, Thurs.— AU holiday leave for troops In the powerful SUlwangi Division, which controls West Java, has been cancelled, AnUra reported today. The decision was made to prepare (or the "situation" now being faced In Indonesia, an army spokesman said. He would not elaborate —AP.AP - 50 words
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Article31 1967-01-20 18 LONDON. Thurs.— The Archbishop of York. Dr. Donald Cogan. l.s to visit Singapore In t'ne course of a five-week tour of India. New Zealand and Australia next month. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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125 1967-01-20 18 riANBERRA, Thurs. A v/ Communist Journalist has accepted a challenge by the visiting South Vietnamese Prime Minister, Air Vice-Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky, to travel round Vietnam with him on his return to Saigon. At a National Press Club lunch today reporter Harry Stein,Reuter - 125 words
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Article50 1967-01-20 18 TOKYO. Thurs.— All six of a farming family were burned to death this morning when their solitary cottage on a snow-covered mountain In Iwate Prefecture. Northern Ja,un. was destroyed by Ore. police said. This brought to 77 the total killed by fires so far this year. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article64 1967-01-20 18 LONDON. Thurs.— Prime Minister Harold Wilson has postponed his visit to Luxembourg for talks on the chances of British entry to the European Common Market from Feb. 2 until March 7 and 8. Government sources said today. The sources said the new date would allow Mr. Wilson toReuter - 64 words
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Article325 1967-01-20 18 LONDON. Thurs— Equities lost their recent buoyance on the London stock market today. Sentiment was reported to have been unsettled oy the further downturn in the U.K. industrial production Index for November and the latest rise In unemployment. The unchanged U.K. bank rate announcement also caused a slackening325 words
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Article65 1967-01-20 18 LONDON. Thurs. Spot 18 3/16 d Feb. 18 5 16d.. March 18' id.. April 18 11 16 d.. April June 18 15 16d.. July Sept 19',d., Oct. /Dec. 19 7 16d.. Jan. Mar. 19" K d.. April, June 19 13 16d.. July Sept. 19 13 16d.. Oct. Dec. 19",65 words
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Article33 1967-01-20 18 LONDON. Thurs— Buyers £1 108 i-£li. sellers £1200 i-i-£l> Forward buyers £1201 (+tl), sellers £1202 i£li. Settlement £1201 i unchanged i. Turnover a.m. 230 tons. p.m. 45 tons Tone: Steady but quiet.33 words
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Article, Illustration123 1967-01-20 18 SEOUL, Thursday. J^ SOUTH Korean warship was sunk by North Korean Communist shore batteries today oil the east coast and 28 crew were reported missing. A South Korean Defence Ministry announcement said 51 were rescued by friendly vessels Immediately after the 650-ton patrol craft sankAP - 123 words
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Article29 1967-01-20 18 KARACHI. Thurs.— Km? Zahir Shah of Afghanistan will make a week-long informal visit to Pakistan from Feb. 7. it was officially announced in Islamabad today Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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266 1967-01-20 18 ABUL FAZIL - ABUL FAZIL By SINGAPORE, Thurs. I went aboard one of Britain's most versatile warships today and saw her being; put through her paces. Designed as a combined services "weapons system", the 12,000-ton Fearless can land a complete military force with supporting266 words
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Article109 1967-01-20 18 SIMON RAJOO Storekeeper MM F.u I), pan.ord away o.H. IS-1-ST Qmttam 'f««J 3. .T0 p.m 20-1-67. 100 Nil? Road for Zion Road. Cnnrah. B' port. MRS. NACALINCAM r .""l Iwli Ij 19-1-IM7. Mother-in law I S:il.;u.itnam. aunty K.T. Kandlah. Penanc, grandmother M. I Crematorium from V. .11 U Mile.109 words
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Article104 1967-01-20 18 NEW SERIES FOR TV AND RADIO SINGAPORE. Thurs. A new programme to be launched by Radio and Television Singapura next week will review what is happening In the Republic, what its leaders are saying and what its people are doing. Prepared by the news division. n will be a weekly104 words
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