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Title Section22 1967-04-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150.000 The Straits Times National iHWSPil|llil' Estd. 1845 MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1967 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590 M.C.(P)226622 words
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Article279 1967-04-24 1 Iron curtain nations seek trade gUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia iiuv soon scl 1 1 1 > trade tics with Rumania and Yugoslavia, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Li m Swee A mi. s;iid to day. Representatives of the two communist countries met Dr. Lim in Tokyo recently and279 words
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Article, Illustration888 1967-04-24 1 Komarov spins on alone as more cosmonauts stand by MOSCOW, Sunday SOVIET cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov spun round the globe today, tipped as the pathfinder in a new spectacular Odyssey which may involve a big group of spacemen. The 40-year-old veteran flyer, once grounded because of a suspect heartAgencies - 888 words
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270 1967-04-24 1 Malik tells students to stop their attack on Chinese JAKARTA. Sun. Strong contingents of Indonesian troops and police today continued to cordon of! and guard Chinatown and other business centres here to prevent any further outbreak of anti-Chinese violence. Chinese shops and Ityniies were closed and Chinese nationals kept themselvesReuter - 270 words
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Article, Illustration198 1967-04-24 1 NEW YORK. Sunday. sJTAI.I.Vs daughter Svetlana has postponed her long-awaited Press conference on why she fled to the West to escape Communism until Wednescfay. The 42-year-old widowed daughter of the late Soviet dictator who flew here from Switzerland on Friday, planned to meet reporters tomorrow.198 words
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Article49 1967-04-24 1 Johnson leaves for Germany WASHINGTON. Sun —President Johnson left by air lor Germany today to attend the funeral of former Chancellor Konrad Adenauer The funeral U on Tuesday Mr Johnson will have talks in Bonn with Chancellor Kieslneer on Wednesday morning and leave for home in the afternoon.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article54 1967-04-24 1 MUAR. Sun —Police fired several rounds of tear gas to disperse 100 people who demonstrated here today In support of the striking workers of Bukit Asahan, in Malacca There were 31 arrests. Including 12 women, a town councillor and vice-chairman of the Johore Labour Party.54 words
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Article24 1967-04-24 1 rDAY the Straits Times publishes with this issue a six-page feature on Australian industrial products. Make sure you get your copy.24 words
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Article64 1967-04-24 1 CAPETOWN. Sun. -Ninety-year-old Villie Schwartz of East London, was granted a provisional divorce order in the Supreme Court yesterday against his 83-year-old wife Johanna. He said he planned to marry again as soon as his divorce became final. It would be his third marriage. Schwartz told Mr.AP - 64 words
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155 1967-04-24 1 A. RAMALINGAM - Election copter: Abdul Aziz explains A. RAMALINGAM From JKSSKI.TON. Sun. A Federal Minister h.is the right to Me KM M aircraft to carry out his functions and duties. The Deputy Federal Serrr t.u ■>. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ismail, said this here today on his return from Kuala Lumpur. He155 words
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Article203 1967-04-24 1 Razak back with good news I/UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Tun Abdul Razak returned hire tonight after a 15-day goodwill visit to Australia and flew Zealand with promises of continued aid to Malaysia from the two countries. The Deputy Prime Minister .*.;uci that technical team tram Australia would arrive here soon to203 words
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Article38 1967-04-24 1 tIR BATTLE RAIGON. Son— IS feu Illllrt Vttt Connuofiitt Mids mfr the heart of North Vietnam today. Millie tiring air force pilot* nlioi down not Mper M.(. 2i *uil inayhr A vr in ml I PI38 words
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Article, Illustration230 1967-04-24 2 China the No. 1 danger: Anzus communique WASHINGTON, Sun THK Au/us Powers declared yesterday that China's militant Communism, together with continuing Communisi aggression and subversion in South-East Asia, posed "the most dangerous thi .at to the securit) oi the world." At tile s.llllr time, COO) munlque Iwued by the Foreign230 words
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86 1967-04-24 2 yHE last bodiai being taken iwjy from the wreck of the Britannia which crathed near Nicosia en Thursday. The Swits Globe-Air aircraft was hit by lightning jnd went out of control. It slammed into a hilltop, killing 126 people. Another Globe-Air Britannia with 73UPI - 86 words
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224 1967-04-24 2 BRITISH ARTILLERY POUND YEMEN A-A BATTERY ADEN, Sunday. "DRITISH artillery yesterday pounded a Yemeni Republican anti-aircraft battery at the border town of Qataba for firing on an RAF Hawker Hunter fighter. A military spokesman said the fighter was Hying Inside South Arabian Federal air space at the time. It wasReuter - 224 words
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Article81 1967-04-24 2 WASHINGTON. Sun The Federal Aviation Administration I has ordered an Inspection of BoeI Ing 727 and 7208 let airliners for possible structural cracks in the wing areas, a spokesman for the FAA said today He said that there were about 150 of the two planes inReuter - 81 words
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Article29 1967-04-24 2 ISTANBUL Sun The TurkL«h Government yesterday declared a Czechoslovak diplomat Mr Karel Patek. persona non ■Tata and gave him 48 hours to leave the country. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article48 1967-04-24 2 BERLIN. Sun— The East German Communist P«rty congres* yesterday re-elected Walter Ulbrlcht party leader and promo' ed atomic spy Klaus Puchs to the central committee The 73-year-old veteran Com munist «as elected party Pirst Secretary unanimously Hp w also the East German President. UPIUPI - 48 words
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Article26 1967-04-24 2 LAGOS Sun NigeriA's Supr«tn* MiliUry Council lust nlfht •nnounred it plumed us return I the country to civilian rule after lataettani in eexlj 196826 words
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444 1967-04-24 2 Big U.S. strikes near the China border SAIGON, Sun. JJNITED States aircraft struck within 25 miles of the China border yesterday, blasting North Vietnamese anti-aircraft sites and a supply centre. In a series of raids to the north and east of Haiphong, American planes also hit the Pho Cac BaReuter - 444 words
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Article61 1967-04-24 2 MOSCOW, Sun. Igor Molseyev. 50-year-old dlrecior of the i famou.-- folk dance troupe which I bears his name, has been awarde«: a Lenin Prize. RaHtel highest 1 honour for Its ar He Is one of fly» leadlne ciltural fieures eiven the prize last niffht forReuter - 61 words
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Miscellaneous23 1967-04-24 2 TUB ®AMBOL« £~*.d&& ioeJwSswc a J W w nejouj /V/e 'eve oeAC--) "aJTwell.tuatc amotucb Ujl«A NIC6_O*// \y 6 g^ OFP TO A SUfcWV23 words
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200 1967-04-24 3 Full help ordered for tornado victims f'HICAUO. Sun.— President Johnson today ordered all possible Federal aid for the tornado-battered Mid-West States of America A group oi black tornadoes with explosive winds howled acro.ss Missouri, Illinois, Indiana. lowa and Michigan on Friday, leaving 52 people dead and more than 1.500 inluredReuter - 200 words
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Article28 1967-04-24 3 KARACHI. Sun. Kina Mahendra and Queen Ratna of Nepal left here last night for Paris at the end of a tnree-day vijdt to Pakistan. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article298 1967-04-24 3 GERMAN PROBE INTO THREATS TO LBJ BONN, Sunday. rjERMAN police confirmed they are investigating two tips that there is an assassination plot against President Johnson when he attends Dr. Adenauer's funeral. The alleged plots were being investigated in Cologne but In Bonn itself there was nothing to suggest that anyReuter; UPI - 298 words
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Article49 1967-04-24 3 HONG KONG Sun. The Chinese Prune Minister. Mr. Chou En-lwi. may succeed the Head oi State. Mr. Liv Shaochi. in three month*, according to the newspaper Star. tl .iNo claims its sources in China reported that Mr. Chou was sick, though now Better. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article52 1967-04-24 3 LONDON. Sun Police detained 150 teenagers in a druss (.woop on an Oxford Street club in London's West End early today. Youths and 120 girls aged under 17 were searched at 'he club, then taken to a nearby police sti-tion to await collection by theirReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration68 1967-04-24 3 Thant in Kandy U THANT, United Nations Secretary General, on tour in the Far East, made a point of visiting Ceylon's hill capital of Kandy to worship at the ancient and splendid Asgiriya Poyaga (an assembly hall for devout Buddhists). After prayer U Thant declared that, as a follower of68 words
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Article143 1967-04-24 3 PROTEST BY 5,000 OUTSIDE EMBASSY XHE HAGUE. Sun. Dutch police yesterday put up &teel barriers in the street here where the Indonesian Embassy situated while 5.000 South Moluccans mot to demonstrate for an independent South Moluccas State. The fUnboiiiese poopie declared a separate State of the South Molucca* which hasReuter - 143 words
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Article31 1967-04-24 3 DURBAN. Sun A leading Durban Indian businessman said here today he would submit a mrmorandum to the Indian Government on tho question of trade lelauons with South Africa.—Reucer.Reuter - 31 words
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Article51 1967-04-24 3 SALISBIRY. Sun. Two parachutists fell 8 000 ft. to Hie r deaths before thousands of horrified spectators here yesterday when their parachutes failed to open. F.ric Daly, of Johannesburg, and Eric Rule of Zambia, plunged to the ground at Salisbury's racecourse during the Rhodesian sky-divine championships.Reuter - 51 words
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273 1967-04-24 3 SYDNEY, Sun. A FORMER Lord Ma- yor of Sydney, Mr. Neville Harding, said today that he had found what he thought was the famous Lasseter's Reef. He said the reef could contain mineral deposits worth millions of dollars. Lasseters Reef became a273 words
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385 1967-04-24 3 Greece: 12 more ministers complete Cabinet ATHENS, Sunday. If ING Constantine swore in 12 more Ministers to complete a new Greek Cabinet yesterday after a day of reported hesitation over whether to put the royal seal on a military administration. The swearing in was announced by a Government, spokesman whoReuter - 385 words
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Article164 1967-04-24 3 A YOl NG brigadier and two young; colonels led the well-planned midnight action which has put the armed forces in power in Greece. Stroneman of the new government is Brigadier Patakos, commander of an armoured car division and now Minister of the Interior. His troopsReuter - 164 words
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Advertisement215 1967-04-24 3 Commencing TO-DAY! 1 For SIX DAYS ONLY! EXTENSIVE Variety of Items at Unbelievably Reduced Prices! Few of the Many Items at Special Offer!! (II French, Swiss, Itelian Swiss Embroidered Silks. I American Printed Cottons. Normally $27.50 to $48.50 yd. I I NeMnally $7.50 to $14.50 yd. NOW $10 00 upwards.215 words
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487 1967-04-24 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE National Trades Union Congress here will ask its delegates conference which meets on Wednesday, to give the incoming committee a mandate to deal with the problem of how best the NTUC might assist the unions representing War487 words
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Article186 1967-04-24 4 Affiliates: Move to revise fees SINGAPORE. Sun.— The annual delegates conference of the National Trades Union Congress will be asked to authorise the Incoming committee to appoint a special i commission to revise the quantum of affiliation fees payable by affiliates to the congress This is revealed In the annual186 words
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87 1967-04-24 4 Winners of singing birds competition SINGAPORE, Sun— About 250 birds of t'nree species today took part In a singing contest held at the Jalan Besar stadium. They were the mural rlmba. merbak jambul and the mata-puteh. The contest «v organised by the Kelab Burong Slngapura Winners for mural rlmba: Llm87 words
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Article30 1967-04-24 4 SINOAPOFE. Bun— The Tuberculosis Control Unit will be Btationed at VaiiKhnn Road, oft Serangoon Road 4\ ms. between S pm and 8 30 p.m. tomorrow and Tuesday30 words
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594 1967-04-24 4 LIM KOK ANN - LIM KOK ANN By SINGAPORE. Bun. After six rounds In the Singapore Junior Championships, one result Is already known. The Primary Schools Division, contested by 21 players has been won by Wong Meng Cheong who has won all his games. With only one594 words
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Article, Illustration92 1967-04-24 4 DR. and Mrs. Leslie Yonjt Shee Keong: after their wedding- at the St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, on Saturday. Dr. Yon* is the serond son of Dr. and Mrs. Yong Kon Vui. He is an assistant lecturer with the dental faculty of the University of Singapore. The92 words
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Article183 1967-04-24 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Naval Base Labour Union today said that repair works on warships and merchantmen were entirely different. It disagreed with a Straits Times reader's suggestion that many services at the Naval Base, like vehicle repairs, ship repair and associated services, could probably183 words
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Article22 1967-04-24 4 SINOAPORE. Bun. The Van Kleef Aquarium will remain open on May 1 (Labour Day) from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m22 words
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Article159 1967-04-24 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. An Ecafe expert, Mr. I. Ode Putra Kamayana, today told the continued conference of WAY Asian regional seminar here, that there was an urgent need for undertaking a number of studies on the problems and needs of youth in connection with urbanisation.159 words
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Advertisement321 1967-04-24 4 ■> Charity Premiere in aid oi Catholic Welfare Services Fund I LIDOiS pore) WEDNESDAY 26th APRIL at 8.45 p.m. WINNER OV GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS* Best Supporting Actress (Jocelyne La Garde) Best Musical Score I SEASON FROM THURSDAY at NO INCREASE IN PRICES! ADVANCE CASH BOOKINGS NOW OPEN §>■ 4 SHOWS321 words
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Article, Illustration244 1967-04-24 5 THE TWO 'MUSTS'-BY BALLAS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun A NY divergence in vaiue of the new Malaysian and Singapore currencies being introduced on June 12. or restrictions on transfer, could have a disastrous effect on the operation of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore,244 words
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485 1967-04-24 5 mon currency, and were encouraged again by the double taxation agreement between Malaysia and Singapore which dealt Ui a thoroughly practical and co-opera-tive way with fiscal problems arising from the separation of the two countries. Speaking of the coming year. Mr. Ballas485 words
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Article149 1967-04-24 5 TRANSLATE ALL THE FORMS— MENTRI IPOH. Sunday. THE Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Ahmad bin 1 Said, told heads of government departments and District Officers yesterday to immediately translate all forms used by them daily into the National Language. They should submit drafts to the recently formed 10-memb^r State committee149 words
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259 1967-04-24 5 'Mixed marriages to build a dynamic society'- KU A N T A N Sun.— More inter-mar-riages among the various races in this country could create a "true Malaysian nationality and a more dynamic society", said the Assistant Minister of Education, Mr. Lee Siok Yew. He was stvakirg at the opening259 words
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Article34 1967-04-24 5 AI.OR STAR. Sun. A campaign to vaccinate cattle was launched today in the Yen district of Central Kedah This followed the death from disease of a number of catrle recently.34 words
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Article45 1967-04-24 5 A I. OR STAR Bun One hundred and right bags of Thai rice, worth more than j« 000 were wired by a oolice party whu-h raided the n*hing village of KudU Perlu resttrday It it believed the nre had b**e amtarlied from Thailand45 words
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Advertisement137 1967-04-24 5 SECRET REPORT Sabotage 2 explosions 3 buildings destroyed SMITHS clocks still ticking! SMITHS PL AIMIMED TIME at west JACKSON S(M) LTD. ELECTRIC £L WATER HEATERS t mo* GALLONS ~S-"ST ONIYtfE UNIT OF ELECTRICITY FOR 3 GALLONS OF HOT WATER ?pr Ih[ limi mW ORGANISATION PRICKLY HEAT Don't suffer the torment*137 words
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Miscellaneous35 1967-04-24 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdaht {/THAT'LL GIVE VA AnV^ V WAT S Y e vsT~~Trf 1 '^EA WHAT THESE 1 L GOING OM 1 SUPCB VITAMINS'LL L WERE?/ \|l I \DO PER VA^-MERiJy i f35 words
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Article, Illustration3736 1967-04-24 6 Henri Bourdens - Henri Bourdens by I TWO WEEKS AGO a wiry, 44-year-old Frenchman climbed out of his hospital bed in Darwin to return to his private hell 40 miles off the Australian coast. Capt. Henri Bourdens and his wife, Jose, lived through one of the3,736 words
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Advertisement317 1967-04-24 7 Ad rwttSGifiGfit CEMENT AIDS CALTITE CAR ROOF FOR Slm PROJECT Ssi^ssw K^a," •> JkssiaflPJPJVß Blt^jitaV^^^WVks^Ba>S^r~ Ufcj t-nirnl Aids' t'altitc s\s!cm was srlfilrd to form the open-roof -drrking car park, which i< a fmtiir* of Adelaide City t ouncil's $1 million Central Market rede>elopment scheme. Ihe car park area of 34ft317 words
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236 1967-04-24 8 Falling tree adds to Ali's troubles I POII Sun A tree had in fall nn Inrhe 411 bin Osimn's house to add to his troubles. It happened yeMerriay dur in; ;i violent rainworm A riurian tree be>ide hi> plank house on Mills in the Malay reserve of K.ttnpong Rharu near236 words
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Article49 1967-04-24 8 Unprofitable customers SINGAPORE. Sun Phorv kffper l.cc Hock Seng. 37. sold his most unprofitable kati nf biscuits on Friday nieh'.. Just »s he collected a dollar from h\n three customers they drew a revolver and two knur* Then they r;in«>ai-icpd the coun- ter and sale and tnolc away 'tl.ooo49 words
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Article15 1967-04-24 8 KLANTAN. Sun. Tlie MIC Branch hrro rill '..;<! It! UMUMI BMStlm on Aliril 30.15 words
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Article, Illustration515 1967-04-24 8 Key to containing Reds, by Tun SYDNEY, Sunday \IALAYSIAS Communist problems would be largely solved it the country solved its own development problems, Tun Abdul Razak said here last night. "We are determined to succeed and to achieve that success within the framework of parliamentary democracy," Tun Razak said. SpeakingReuter - 515 words
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Article53 1967-04-24 8 MALAYSIA S Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. is pictured hoisting his one-year-old grandniece; Izan. into his arms soon after his arrival here last Tnursday Little Izan's mother (right). Che Abnzah Shahabudin (Tun's niece), is residing here where her husband is an architecture student at MelbourneUPI - 53 words
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103 1967-04-24 8 J^IAI.A It MPIR. Sun. An cxr«-uti\e dirertnr of the International Monetary I un,i Board. Hi Annul Nikni. 43. ;iirivrd here today from WaNhineton for talks on matters relating to the issue of the nrw Malays'.in <urrrncy with the Malayaiaa (iovernment. Speaking to newsmen at103 words
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264 1967-04-24 8 Three-point plan to meet S'pore survival challenge SINGAPORE. Sun. A three-point plan to moot the challenge of Singapore's survival was outlined by the Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, last night Spiking ;U the opening of a PAP branch at Jalan Tn.vs. Juroiiß. he ,<iald this plan Involved- The264 words
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Article49 1967-04-24 8 RUANTAN. Sun. Dr Cho« Joo Kong wa.< le-eleried president of the East Pahane b-»n< h of the Malayan fluorltttoii for the Prevention of Twb< for the It;th year at Its meeting heir: lierr recent ly Other officials are Mr Chan i Mr. Tflti X: urer49 words
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Article25 1967-04-24 8 KANOAR. Sun -f 1 Inch* GhHf.ir bin B.<ba will open th» tnnual meeting nf the pe-in Brial n (.'nine division nn M»* 1925 words
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Miscellaneous173 1967-04-24 8 tff^tr Off By V.T. FitrmHn WHAT weiT TEE PUiJYIJH 1 WE PON't"^^"^^" I HB^B I WELL, HOW LL WE I M /VFRAJP WE I I TV! SU«?E GLAD TO k>JOW I WUOJG, J TUBE LET GO.. HAVE ONE NO. .WE'LL LOOK AFTER DON'T.' SHE'LL DOC ANP OSCAR HAVE DOC? J173 words
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324 1967-04-24 9 Ho: The thanRed threat we face (SINGAPORE. Sun The Communists in Singapore have been nearly annihilated, more by their own efforts than by State action. "For the foreseeable future, they do not represent a problem as long as the nation does not tufTer an economic coll:ip«\" says Mr. Ho See324 words
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Article, Illustration465 1967-04-24 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. 'LET US COMPARE THE WAGES OF LABOURERS IN BOTH COUNTRIES' DARE BY LEADER THE secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. Ho See Beng, has hit cut at the Malaysian Trade Union Congress for its recent comments on "the pathetic trade union situation465 words
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241 1967-04-24 9 Sultan to blow the sax on the big night KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The Sultan of Perak will blow his saxophone when his 23 -piece dance orchestra performs at the Festival of Bands dance at the Eastern Hotel here next Monday. Beven other orchestras will also perform at the dance, organised241 words
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Article24 1967-04-24 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Thieve* brnke into a garment shop in Tanlong Pagar early yesterday and got away with some 2,440 shirts worth $10,000.24 words
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Article74 1967-04-24 9 IPOH. Sun. Mr. K. Kasi was elected chairman of the Perak Central District of the Malayan Technical Services Union at us annual meeting here yesterday, and Mr. T.S. Navaratnam secretary, and Mr. K. Mamckam treasurer. The meeting passed a resolution cailing on the Government to74 words
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Article38 1967-04-24 9 SINGAPORE. Sun A moto-r cyclist. Ang Peng Ghee. 34. was killed tn a head-on collision yesterday morning with a van in Swnbawang Road. Eyewitnesses are askrd to coivtact Inspector Ram Chandran of Sepoy Lines police station.38 words
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288 1967-04-24 9 TELUK ANSON, Sunday. Vf ALAYSIAS future lies with her youths and i?1 therefore the accent on any development programme should be centred on them, said Dr. J. B. A. Peter here last night. The doctor, who is the r chairman of the North Ma-288 words
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Article24 1967-04-24 9 TANAH RATA. Buir Th« Sultan of Pa hang will mske flve-dmy official visit to this hod> I day resort from Tusadar24 words
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Article, Illustration274 1967-04-24 9 COPRANO Florence Pom. who returned to Kuala Lumpur last week from an international Madame Butterfly contest in Tokyo said yesterday that the Malaysian songs shr sane at the music festival were very popular with the other contestants. Miss Pong, who was a semi-finalist in the contest274 words
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187 1967-04-24 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The intake of expatriate accountants should be decreased as the output of local accountants increased, the president of the Singapore Society of Accountants. Mr. Ho Chak. said here yesterday. Addressing the society's annual meeting, he said: "The way .should be opened for187 words
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Article51 1967-04-24 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Th« Feast of St. Joseph on May 1 will be celebrated by all Catholic associations herr with I Holy Mass at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd at 9.30 a.m. In the evening, a dinner will be held at the Singapore Cnnferei.ee Hall In Shenton51 words
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Article23 1967-04-24 9 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Housing and Development Board 1» to build another 1,242 units of flats and shops In Toa Payoh.23 words
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Advertisement191 1967-04-24 9 DYNATRON is guaranteed to give your car up to 50% more miles per gallon 233% longer oil life 4 times more engine life Dynatron has been proven after 10 million miles of road test. Whether your car is new or old. large or small Dynatron will reduce the fuel consumption191 words
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Advertisement265 1967-04-24 9 A BUNGALOW NEAR THE SEA There are a few lots left on NORTH POINT COTTAGES. Estate faces the Straits of Johore at PONGGOL POINT and is bordered on its other sides by a fruit and farm orchard which is now being developed. The distance from the Estate to the General265 words
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Miscellaneous280 1967-04-24 9 Straits Times Crossword 1, 2. Admonition on e*rb* repair v. playmate with a wooden exto aewen U. 8. 2, 4. 6, 4). presslon? (5. 4). 9. See 20. 15. 1. 2; 10 ac. 22 ac. 10 dn. 18; 10. 22 ac. 10 dn.. 18. A paradox and 7. 25 and280 words
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Article44 1967-04-24 10 ?r> Word* $IS i Minimum) MO KING SEOK. .17. rf 11 J«l«n Nov»n», pftiard away on 214 «T lMvln« b»h nd his helnvM wlft. mother, four sons, thrr* dftughf»ra, 3 brother*, nr dftUKhtrr-ln-hiw and a (rand rtaiKhicr. Kunrrsl on Tuesday at a p.m.44 words
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Article173 1967-04-24 10 10 Wort* SIS (Minimum) MAH KING CHII Thanks pastors. rrl«':ni. fricnris for all ihe h»lp and sympathy itlvrn during Petrr s d»atb and funeral OR AND MRS bMNfj Yoni thank r#latlvr-* and frlrnds for thflr assistance, kind wMsM and gifts on the oeeaftlon of thrlr marriage 22 4.67. MR.173 words
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Article89 1967-04-24 10 M H nrH, SIS (Minimum) HOPPER CON and Arthur 24th April IPM small token In loving rememberanre IN LOVIKG MEMORY of our darling Pon iv ho left us 24-4-fI.V Painfully ml«*ed by Dad. Mum, Oletin. Mary. ("terard IN SWEETEST MEMORY Of Our »darllnn Don Sully mi**ed and still89 words
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Article195 1967-04-24 10 M W,,ri* 111 r. Minimum) REMEMBER 'MARZINE 1 and forget travel strkn''«*. Thi« famoti* rjuickaetlng remedy I* mo«t effective, and Safe tn sue In ihlldrrn. ftOOO COFFEE IS ;>art of el-cant living. He a PMSM host. I* serve Boncafe tosMy raaatati real coffee. T»elv» '-lends. ROLAND'S. I OHM fur195 words
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Article38 1967-04-24 10 IS W nri* i Mm I Jli, 'It I I I RETURNING TO THE IK Taking j Tour Pet*? Well recommended Modern s>irl cat* All Import arrangement* handle<| Krochuns from Folkestone Hotel, luinton l^ine Folkestone, I38 words
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Article598 1967-04-24 10 Indonesian relations with I China are almost at breaking point. There is cause on both sides, the inability of the Chinese Embassy in Jakarta to keep out of Indonesian affairs, the rioting which has cost Chinese lives and done much damage to property, and the new measures598 words
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Article360 1967-04-24 10 The Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister returned to Kuala Lumpur over the week-end from rewarding overseas visits. Tengku Abdul Rahman's sojourn in Ceylon, apart from cementing relations which have always been good, has prepared the ground for active co-operation. The joint statement issued by the Tengku360 words
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Article215 1967-04-24 10 The United Planning Association of Malaya has called upon the Government to set up research and other ancillary facilities in support of the palm oil industry. The appeal is underlined, in small way, by the depredations of the long-tailed parakeet in oil palm estates in Johore. Some 10215 words
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589 1967-04-24 10 IVAN YATES - IVAN YATES by JTY^ FROM now on, at least until 1970, the Labour Government of Britain will operate from a capital ruled by its implacable enemies, the Conservatives. To outsiders it may sound alarming, and it is certainly no comfort for the Labour Party,589 words
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Article459 1967-04-24 10 LESSON 32 in a new series by YUNUS MARIS GLOSSARY: MKMiumumKAN (v) to announce, proclaim Burohanjaya i "surohAN-r-Jaya"). <n» confimlsslon; tufaa in) function, duty; nuaunAN «.n> arrangement, system; lembajra (ni Institution, board <or governors, etct; MEnyrluroh ivi to be allembracing. over-all: KEauUtAN tn> problem, difficulty; Dl-kajt (vi to459 words
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199 1967-04-24 10 Service interviews for 400 every day I REFER tv two letters 1 one by Mr. Ler Mun Koon iS.I". April Io) who would like to know when applicants for Division Xi appu.n;mt nt.s jn the Pubic Service would be interviewed, and another by "Still Waiting" (ST. April 17) who ha.s199 words
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782 1967-04-24 10 ROBERT STEPHENS - ROBERT STEPHENS by THE world's biggest city as the Japanese now claim Tokyo to be will be run by a "Popular Front" city government of Socialists and Communists as a result of the elections held on April 16 for the Governorship782 words
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Advertisement501 1967-04-24 10 Classified advertisement for Straits Time* Malay Mail may be handed to: COLD STORACI SUPIR-MAIKIT Orchorrt Rood ,'Rtcrpf lonut Dtiio COLD STORACI IRANCHCS Hnllond Rood Novol Bat* CITY BOOK STOII LTD.. W,r>che,t»t Hoij««. Colly* Ouoy THE NIWS MONT Fitzpotnck't Sop*rmork«T M M. ISMAIL I J Aomirolty Rcod. Novol Saw HAMIEM STORI,501 words
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Advertisement56 1967-04-24 10 OVERSEA -CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally Incorporated bank. Sfj^^K* iiisflpi'fjf ■«'W- if uJLE.vQ 1 1 AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $100,000,000.00 ISSUED m FULLY PAID: 30,000,000.00 GINIRAL RESERVE: 36,000,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED: $593,000,000.00 FOR SUPREME SAFETY SAVE WITH 0.C.8.C. The Bank for All Big and Small ■RANCH!* THROUGHOUT INQAPORI,56 words
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Advertisement75 1967-04-24 10 A Question minutes SMINS walk to Air Vietnam new office, International Building, Orchard Road, from leading hotels, important firms, shopping centers, first-class restaurants, banks 100MINS flight from Singapore to Saigon by Lotus Jet Caravelle every *Wednesday and Saturday. 2nd MAY 1967 Air Vietnam n e w address will be at75 words
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Article, Illustration463 1967-04-24 11 Michael zxFoong - Pixie presents last word in mini-skirts Michael zxFoong From I ONDON. Sun— Urn Pek Sern. 23. the Penangborn actress who has for a long time been playing the part of a Chinese nurse in the television series "Emergency Ward 10." has apparently started a new fad for the swinging set463 words
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183 1967-04-24 11 Housing Ministry allots $80 mil. for 15,000 flats KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Ministry of Local Government and Housing has allocated $80 million for 15,000 low-cost flats here. Work on several projects has already begun. A Municipal spokesman .said that one such project at jalan Sungei Besl has already been completed.183 words
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172 1967-04-24 11 pERTH. Sun. The Unlversity of Western Australia may soon screen Its students to track down agents of the Australian Security Intelligence organisation. The university's Guild of Undergraduates will carry out th*> security check after the outcome of the investigations by officials of the National Union172 words
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Article22 1967-04-24 11 COPENHAGEN. Sun. Miss Tourism Singapura. Mollie Ann. arrived here by air from Amsterdam for a short visit to Denmark;22 words
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Article290 1967-04-24 11 Khaw: We must develop skills KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The acting Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, has said that with the limited resources caused by the falling prices of Malaysia's primary products, skills must be developed to make the maximum use of funds. Mr. Khaw. who Is290 words
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Article75 1967-04-24 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, «va> among parents of 60 youths who flocked to Pulau I hin. off Ponggol, today for a close-up of one of the ways towards Singapore's ideal of a rucred society. The youths 35 boys and 25 irirls75 words
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400 1967-04-24 11 Devan Nair on that call for a united front KUALA LUMPUR. Sun A UNITED opposition front has to prove that it is a better alternative to the Alliance to succeed, the secretary-general of the Democratic Action Party, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, said today.400 words
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Advertisement280 1967-04-24 11 I I > i Pixie pictured with her mini-cheong in a London TV studio YDUH CABEEH THE QUICKEST WAY TO SUCCESS IHROUGn THE WORLD FAMOUS POSTAL TUITION BT m THE RAPID RESULTS COLLEGE if LonOan (Menler if Ike Asstciatm ot British Corresp«i«iKi Citlefes). Seaa lai a ca#> at Out laaiau280 words
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Advertisement229 1967-04-24 11 KfcT«iHtt\ \Si WATCH YOUR MONEY GROW WITH COMPLETE CONFIDENCE Open a deposit account with us today. PAN MAIAYAN FINANCE LTD '•COflFOajkUOftSM^cgßl AS "I& iht N "iMPes> MJTHORKD CAPITALS 10.000.000 BSUEi) (NO MIO UP CAPfTU 15.*****0 PAH attUYUI FINANCE LIIUIO GROUP tSStTS EXCEED 528.000.000 NaadOKct Asa Innm Bu.ia.no p o Bo«229 words
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Miscellaneous743 1967-04-24 11 TV MALAYSIA Channel 5 Kuala Lumpur 635 Speed International: "Big and Penang; 6 Ipoh and i Car.- come to town": 7 Ne«t> Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore I in English. 7.10 Mutiara: 7.35 Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Danecrman: Name. Date Pahat; 9 Kluang. and Place". 8 News in Man.V4s743 words
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1054 1967-04-24 12 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD A CONCISE HISTORY OF SOUTH-EAST ASIA. By Nicholas Tarling. (PaU Mall Press. 525. 6d.) REVIEWED BY THE British Defence Minister, Mr. Denis Healey, is to spend twenly-i'our hours in Kuala Lumpur this week, and not much more than that in Singapore.1,054 words
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Article257 1967-04-24 12 JOHN DALTON AND THE ATOM by Frank Greenaway. (Heinemann 425). By E. WEATHERALL IDEAS about atoms had been mooted at different periods by Greeks like Democrltus and Lucretius but they lacked precision and languished In the centuries of Platonlsm and Christian mystical thinking which followed. Towards257 words
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Article242 1967-04-24 12 THE MISTRESSES: By Betty Kelen. (W. H. Allen. 365). rE love-affairs of Presidents, so Betty Kelen writes, "are not permitted to exist historically at all." The love-affairs of 19thcentury sovereigns sometimes had their effect on history; they were generally too public to be ignored. Since they were242 words
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Article197 1967-04-24 12 CUNNINGHAM OF HYNDHOPE. By Oliver Warner (John Murray 425.) LORD Cunningham's superb record as a fighting sailor culminated in his historic command of the Mediterranean Fleet In the years of crisis between 1940 and 1943. After Italy's surrender he became Chief of the Naval BtafT his197 words
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Article186 1967-04-24 12 THE TWO REVOLUTIONS, By R.H. Bruce Lockhart. (Bodley Head. 155.) CV DAVID SZE rpURNINO his back on the 1 colonial service after a short cadetship in Malaya, Bruce Lockhart later found himself British consul-general in Moscow, comfortably in time for a rare experience. In March 1917186 words
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Article155 1967-04-24 12 VI MY: by Herbert Fairlie Wood. (Macdonald 355). THIS clear and moving account by a former Canadian Army historian commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of the storming of Vimy Ridge. The escarpment, dominating the Industrial complex of the Doual plain, fell to the Germans in that dying155 words
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Advertisement259 1967-04-24 12 the l€ I MM I shine W ill Kiwi Kwik Wax puts the A Kiwi shine on floors, tiles an< furniture. Available A T 1 in red tile, green tile, mahogany, dark teak and «^m neutra YU Available in 1 Ib, 2 Ib, 5 Ib, U^MBHBu* Blb and 42 Ib259 words
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Advertisement173 1967-04-24 12 g [a S [a S [a lg S (aJgS la S Is S la Is B Bl g W^B* Bl -J You can't help noticing the quality of Facit typing, whether ±£j 0 it's done on the Facit Office Electric or Manual Machine. |Q| fll It has a 'specially refined'173 words
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Article, Illustration1734 1967-04-24 13 Haji MUBIN SHEPPARD - Haji MUBIN SHEPPARD 'Better the whitening of bones than the pallor of shame' THE FULL STORY NOW TOLD OF THE GUA MUSANG BATTLE FOUGHT BY 26 SOLDIERS AGAINST A BANDIT GROUP OF 250 ON APRIL 24. 1950 by 4 IN April 1950. D. Company of1,734 words
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Advertisement157 1967-04-24 13 with the National ,V Car Radio Adaptor ■J^l you can now adapt gH| any brand car radio aW^I fromimw band to f g|'^9 short wave band spreads IMW band News. ..music. ..sports. ..from any overseas station is now available to you from inside your car with the NATIONAL Short Wave157 words
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Advertisement204 1967-04-24 13 MAKE FRIENDS W^2j3^ (martell) THE MOST VERSATILE OF COMPANIONS Martell V.S.O.R also appears in "BLITHE SPIRIT" The Rotary Club of Singapore West's Presentation of Noel Coward's Play 26 th 29* April 1967 Sanyo doesn*t cut corners Sanyo television gives you the whole easy-view AW picture. Clear reception and tone, too.204 words
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Article47 1967-04-24 14 M Wards lIS < Himimmm) MR. AND MRS K Nadarajan (hank all relatives and friends for attendance, gifts. wlat<es and assistance rendered for their wedding TNB FAMILY OF late Mr Inder sirgh. Ipoh thank relatives and friends for attendance, wreatba me* eaget. annutaace at fbeir recent bereavement47 words
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Advertisement873 1967-04-24 14 1 LJi^mA^LmmJ ifa^i^llil^MML^lLJ I if nntinurd from I'age 10 SITUATIONS VACAJNT li *t iMim.) Box it) rlt. axtra SALESMEN WANTED. Apply Witb fu. partuulara and salary expected to KIItiBSV P.oad PO. Box r.'4 s pore 9. APPLICANTS REPLYING to Box AH«S s I porr tot Qeittml Clerkt COOK GENERAL AMAH873 words
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Advertisement968 1967-04-24 14 SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word, So Mlm.)—Box St eU. axtra THE STRAITS TIMBS PRIM (M) Ltd wishes to thank all applicants for printing apprentlrea vacancies advertised under Box A5V53 81. Short-listed candidates tave been loten'lewed Others will not receive replies BRITISH COMPANY Looking tor ten matured men/ women wbo are Interested968 words
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Advertisement843 1967-04-24 14 OFFICE SPACE VACANT li Wnrdt tt (Mm.)— Box $0 ctt. txtrm OFFICE SPACE VACANT at 80. South Bridge Road, (corner of Carpenter Street) lit floor Reaaonable Rental Ring ***** Mr Koo. Singapore. OFFICB SPACB AVAILABLE Fully tirconditicnod with modern •atllltlti and partition i 146, Rebinsen Road toppetite Crosby Mouse) 2nd.843 words
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Advertisement806 1967-04-24 14 TUITION IS Wordt tt <mim.)—Bax St ctt. txtrm H.S.C. COMPOSITION Comment General Paper Tel. Spore 3H1454. ENGLISH TUTOR WANTED tur School Certlflcate Boy. Ring Spore ***** nightly. TUITION ENGLISH. LATIN. Mathematica, Special TnglH" tor Expatt ***** Slngapore-9. LEARN DRIVING Success guaranteed S7O/- unsuccessful learner eta tree tuition. Ring 8 pore)806 words
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Advertisement906 1967-04-24 14 T.V./RADIO SALES k SERVICE li Here's S« (Mm.)— Box St rli. txtra PROMPT. EFFICIENT. RELIABLE TV. repain. Tel ■Spo'-ei *****5. I reversal Television Maintenance. TV REPAIRS Day Night Service rel 94J3A Spore IV Service Hliets Limited. Reasonable chargea. TELEVISION SERVICE COMPANY specialise tn repairs of any make of television set.906 words
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Advertisement943 1967-04-24 14 FOR SALE IS Wor4t St t Mm.) Box St rtt. axtra WIDE t-AHCS OP Matenala. Net. son Fashion House. ll*. Orcnard Rd.. Hingapore. DESTROY RATS EFFECTIVELY ■Hh Rain-ds rtalariD Graio »v«n.i,i. rrom .n.in:sis. SALE LIKE NBW Pans ISeimti ■rt*. I'osiiaid B. stone man% IO'UUi i.iiDt>at4D offer aod Addrcsa. OPPORTUNITY TO943 words
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Advertisement428 1967-04-24 14 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) ti Wawa\\ MB i Rom clt ulra SOUTH EAST ASIA MOTEL Rur Kmiaurtni I!M< Waterloo M Spore Tel 1 MEW LEONIE CUEST RajMß, (.iraniir Ro.i<l l>oi>t>le Xinil* Room« available Airtondmoned Tel: S wore FRESH FLOWERS li lore's <» < Mm.)— Hoi SO rf trim LET PRINCESS428 words
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Advertisement226 1967-04-24 14 TAPAH CAMERON HIGHLANDS ROAD Tie :iiacl >»■;« mi Tapah junction and Till mile Cameron Highland* Kohcl will be closed to vehicles lor periods up to I hour .between 200 pin to 3 pm. on 27.4.67 r>nd lor periods up to 1^ nours between 9.1 a to 10.30 am on 28226 words
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Advertisement1171 1967-04-24 15 TO LIVtRPOOI t WtST COAST U.K.i 0u« S'por* Sails P. S'hani Pmmo POLTPNIMUS \?™\,J>^\™^ t u A,r23 2. Apr 21 D.OMEO tn 11 1^:...^ Mr Apr 21/ 2 In I MARON Glasgow Apr 21 May 1 astiiochus Ha?r», Liverpool, GiaVgw!" "BJ Ml ni Mt| n PRIAM I .eroool May 121,171 words
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Advertisement1261 1967-04-24 15 TZ/sUhUAfFS 'i-MJi-Mttfi,^ THt tAST AtMTIC COWPAMT IM tae*M«O>^ EXPRESS SAILINGS TO GENOA-ROTTEROAM-HAMOURG-AARHUS-COPEHHAGEN. P. S'haa Panang Singapore i Genoa Ream H'buri Atritus C hage* MALAY* la Pt Apr 25 May 1/ 4 21/ 2 May May 21 Ml) 71 Imi 1 JM* 1 IM* 7 SUMIAWA May 24,25 May 21 211,261 words
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Advertisement1287 1967-04-24 15 I BENULINE 1 EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON, LIVERPOOL > CQNtINtNIAI PORTS TBTPTtIT AU/mC For Liverpool Mt) 23 BLNLAWtHS Havre June 4 Si.igtwa Pt. S'nam Parang Hamburg Jiae 1 I* Pt/Apt 21 Apr 20,20 Antwerp JMt IS RrNNATHIF f<* liv»-cool Jmi 1 DfiNNAVnili Roneroam JMaii Singjcura Pt. Sham Panang Antwerp Im*1,287 words
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Advertisement1244 1967-04-24 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U.K., CONTINENT. Uaataj lan tMopar* P. $•>.*• PMtag Cm OF HEWCASTU I 'Son, H'burg. Brwnen, R'dta*. Havra, Hull. Grange moutli... 27 20 Ar Jl Apr 1 Mt) CITY OF WINNIPEO wdon, Hamburg. Rotterdta, navrt, Hull, GraniemoutH... 20/20 Ma) Ma)1,244 words
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Article29 1967-04-24 16 Ruhbrr i pn Ih. I prii it. .i;- k eta. l*. US < iv IS. IIS rt«. «0. 5X S <■»*• US rtn. Tin ipri pi' ul Shu*).;". mi.il29 words
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2083 1967-04-24 16 Steady share prices on dull Exchange From Our Market Correspondent IT was another extremely Hull week on Ihe Slock Exchange with a low turnover, but prices on the whole were very steady. Price movements were extremely narrow and without any big drops or falls there was little to attract either2,083 words
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Article68 1967-04-24 16 /'ARCU requiring iterant accamvetkeli wil- be received into the Port Iwcttenham Authority Corlown Na. S HolxUlia on April 23. Korana oa Apri. M, Tiomrd. Ui-rrr. Iraquaddy on April M: John Kvmtt. Hwnmao Flllmore. Nedr Rhone, libn <>«l> and Transport O^'iec on April IT. Pn-Milrnt Coolldge. Uikunl Maru. Bronucbie oa68 words
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Article23 1967-04-24 16 rale* 10 rrnvh.«n'» on Saturday (all >i Mark! 1--. Htllanrt Cuildtri 117|. BelKium Francs <*<\*t French France IW'i tout Frjnc» ll"i.23 words
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Article39 1967-04-24 16 O.s in. Irte enhance maiNtt ,n Hong Kirns on IftMttfa* IH» U S Dallar «v ajuatatf It I 7.1| tor It and 5 721 r •> r caih Sttrlini -a« .|,in,rfi i«,m> mil mm 1 tae or gald .<39 words
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Advertisement1076 1967-04-24 16 saa»»aaa»^aml Yv"**"" KAWASAIU KISEN KAISHA LTD. Western Australia Singapore Japan Service Frtmantlt' imfanore YoloAami Aooe "Tai|»a Mara— II Aar,2 May 11/14 May 21 May IB May "i«ttl,aa Mara II 'A Miy 7/ I Jaat 17 Juat 22 Jaai "Ninea. Mara 15 31 Jaai I, II laly II Jaly 22 Jaly1,076 words
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Advertisement997 1967-04-24 16 P&O to Europe and the United Kingdom s.s. "ORSOVA" (29,000 tons fully aircondirioned stabilised) Departing SINGAPORE 1 Oct 1967 PENANG 2 Oct 1967 Arriving LONDON 23 Oct 1967 via Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Naples, Lisbon I Rotterdam. FIRST AND TOURIST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE (fore to the U.K. from $2302 First997 words
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Advertisement455 1967-04-24 16 vngaiiure r i n«r* 'imoi 11* ETD eiA/ElO 1 1 t TLrROM AUSIRALIA M.V. "STATE OF HUTCH' for Raniom MMnji Cucutti Mil 17/11 May 21 May 21 FROM CALCUTTA MV "STATt 01 IRAVANCORL COCHIN trr H.niKi't iann A|t 75 21 Apr 21/21 FROM 80MBA* M V "VISHVA PRABHA" lor Mon|455 words
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Advertisement240 1967-04-24 16 T^s. Orient mid— east lines Great Lakes Service r«ST DIRECT SAILINGS MOM SINUPOUE AND Mlllll TO CANAOIAN AND U S CHEAT LAKES POUTS Sinnßcr» PS Itt M •a, "OIIIENT TRANSPORTER Mif I May til May II 1) Juste 14 ORIENT MARINER May H ?1 Mi, 7b Ma, 21 77 Jaae240 words
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Article1048 1967-04-24 17 npHERE was a sharp drop of I H in the Straits tin price on Saturday morning which took it down to $602.87 4 per pirul on an offering estimated down ten tons to 210 tons. The Strait* prire dropped despite the fact that in London1,048 words
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Article729 1967-04-24 17 r PHE following is a complete i list of revised quotation* for the week ended on Satur111I II April 22: UNIT TKUITI IMii|tn 'Priett) rtnt M»l»Tin 2.30 2.40 fccond Ualtvan 1 «A 1 76 Third Malayan 112 123x4 T*« Savint fund I.M MS|4 Th» Commerce lad.729 words
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Article64 1967-04-24 17 Induttritte: Prnp*rti»»: Mmm»»: I ruhber*: Apr. 11 106.76 101 80 100 40 HIM 7 Apr 18 Apr IB Apr 20 107.42 107.41 107 40 105 75 105 18 104 60 100 56 100 96 ***** ***** ***** ***** r>r 28. 1863 100 D«c. 30. 1966 100 Apr 2164 words
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Article34 1967-04-24 17 E. Life i C Prop. W»ucb Current payment X eu. Date p«rabl« July 31 May 30 rotii f r (be rear 30 cU Total for prerloui vaai 19% 16% 30 cis.34 words
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Advertisement570 1967-04-24 17 IB HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD TO LET Shops Office accommodation are now available In good localities at:— Ganges Avenue; Beo Crescent; Havelock Road. Jalan Kukoh; Lengkoic Bahru. Seng Poh Lane; New Bridge Road; South Bridge Road. Jalan Chal Chee; Tronoh Road; Jalan Gevlang Beral; Pesiaran Kellling; Commonwealth Crescent; Gagak Selarl Barat:570 words
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Advertisement1215 1967-04-24 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA PROPOSED FACILTY OF ECONOMICS AND PROPOSED EXTENSIONS TO THE FACULTY ARTS INIVEKBITY OF MALAYA. PANTAI VALLEY, Xl AI.A LUMPUR. Tenders are invited from Contractors registered in Class "A" with the Public Works Department. Malaysia, for the erection and completion of the above prolect. Tender1,215 words
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Advertisement809 1967-04-24 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS JUDICIAL AND LEGAL SERVICE COMMISSION VACANCY NOTICE NO. 1 OF 1*67 Application* are Invited for appointments to the Federal Judicial and Legal Service In posts of Cadet Magistrates in the Judicial Department of the Borneo States for service In Sabah. The salary as a Cadet Magls- 1 trate809 words
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Advertisement652 1967-04-24 17 NOTICE PEMBERITAHU KERAJAAN HBBBU PERAK EANCHANGAN rt KI'MAHAN Ml RAH KAMIMIM,. TAIPING PermohonanS ada-lah dl-jemput daripada Ra'ayai Negeri Wai tea Negara Malaysia yang mempunyal Ulayakani sapertl dl-bawah untok mcmbell dengan bayaran an•oran rumah murah Kerajaan Negeri yang sekarang lnl sedang dl-bena dl-Kamunting. Taiplng Jenlx rumah2 murah lnl la-lah rumah batu652 words
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Advertisement198 1967-04-24 17 TENDERS KENYATA'AN TAWARAN J.K.R. WORKSHOP PERSEKUTUAN Tawaran dar'.pada Pemboron?3 yang berdafur dl-JKR. dl-dalam Kelas "C" dan aus dl-bawah Kepala II Pechahar. Kepala ft 'General Mechanical Plant akan dl-terlma dl-Pejabnt. Jurutera Jentera Penguasa. J.K.R Wokshop Persektituan. Jalan Cheras. Kuala Lumpur hlngfia pukul 12 00 tenaah harl pada IShb Mci, tahun 1961198 words
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471 1967-04-24 18 BRITISH SOCCER LONDON. Sun. MANCHESTER United, the team that glitters with stars like Denis Law, Bobby Charlton and George Best, are virtually certain ot winning thp English First Division soccer title after yesterday's crucial games. United forced a scoreless draw away to Sunderland,471 words
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Article110 1967-04-24 18 LONDON. Sun.— Enfield. from North London, and His Lancashire team Skelmersdal* United, drew 0-0 alter extra lime in the English Amateur soccer Cup final here yesterday. One minute before the end of extra time Skelmersdale, who had never reached the final belore. wore awarded aReuter - 110 words
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Article141 1967-04-24 18 YEW YORK, Sun. Randy Matson of Texas yesterday set a new world shot putt record of 71ft silns (21.78 metres). ilataon broke his own record of 70 ft "i that hM stood .since 1965. Yesterdays mark was »«t In a triangular field meet atReuter - 141 words
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Article118 1967-04-24 18 IJOisiuN' (Texaa), Run 11 Au Roche, th* top seed, reached the final of the River Oaks lawn tennis tournament hrrr yesterday when ho beat Roger" I the Biiti.sli No. 1. 6-2. 0-6. 6-8. e-i. 7-5 m the Mmt-flnal. Roche meets lellow -Australian John Ncwcombe in the final, r^ewrombeReuter - 118 words
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Article70 1967-04-24 18 I ONDON. sun. Scotland won the British international mens hockey championship when they beat Wales 4-2 at Pur: Talbot, South Wales, yesterday. They finished the table with five points from their thre« games, one point ahead or England, who ended the campaign yesterday with a scoreless rliawReuter - 70 words
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Article37 1967-04-24 18 PRAGUE. Sun The BovM Union retained then- title n tlie "(imm.v worid basketball champion>lup which ended here las) night Runneis-iip «ere South Korsa with Czechoslovakia third. East Germany fourth. .lapan fifth and Yugoslavia sixth —Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article1366 1967-04-24 18 Knglish Amateur Cup final: Enrield 0 Slcelmersdale 0 (after extra time) Irish FA Cup final: Crovden S Glentoran 1 (at Bf-:' Irish league Cup top four semifinal: Derrv 1 Coleraine 3. I I I 1 I f 1 I H t > Arsenal 1 Notts Forest 11,366 words
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Article152 1967-04-24 18 uunt.T championship final <rrpU>i: Duiham 0 Surrey 0 luh matches: Abertillery 16 Pon^itli 5: Bradford 22 BirlcrnItm(I 6: Broughton 6 Esher 12: Cheltenham 6 Maes' eg 3Coventry 32 Baili 3: Ebbw Vale lb Bedford 3: Go.* forth 10 Northern 6: Harrogate 5 I.iverP«H)I 3. Hudder.sAeld 13 Birmingham 5:Reuter - 152 words
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Advertisement788 1967-04-24 18 Thr rrUling fajra milimcli.itn of a worldwide (.roup will now ronoidrr applii Jtions fur appointment M SALES MANAGER fin Malaysia and BksgasjatC Mi i* a »enior appointment rnxiiiiii;; xiuiclil to thr M.in.iciiit Director, and randid^le^ are thai application* and interviews will he held under conditions ol strict serurit>. Thr mnpanv788 words
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Advertisement798 1967-04-24 18 1 NOTICES I NOTICE In the K«Ute of TAV LAI BOON al*o known a* TAY I.AI linos NEO deceased lair of No. .163 Paja Lebar Koad. Singapore. I'l KSI AM to Section 19 of the I ni-irr* Ordinance i( haptrr .til. NOTICE Is. hereby given that creditors anu others having798 words
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Advertisement667 1967-04-24 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS 1 "UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA" Faculty of Economics and Administration Applications are invited for pasta of Lecturer Assistant Lecturer in the 10l lowing nelds:— '.i Applied Economics especially in the aren.<. ol Laouur Economics. Transport Economics and South-East Asian Economic Studies (b) Analytical Economics with s|>ecirtl relere.u-e to Ma-cro-economics667 words
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Advertisement776 1967-04-24 18 I TENDERS J. L R. SELANGOR TENDER NO. (EJ— l52 Tenders are Invited from Class A. B. C Contractors for the COMPLETE ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AT TWO STANDARD OFFICE BLOCKS. Young Road. Kuala Lumpur. Registered wiring contractors who wish to tender for the above work may apply al the office of776 words
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Article1633 1967-04-24 19 JOCKEY SUBIAN BACK IN LIMELIGHT WITH A DOUBLE DAHo^ic, wan John- ny Clifton up, scored a smart win in the Bsi Summer Cup for Class 1 horses at Penang yesterday. Always vkpn up with the pace, Baroque went to the 'ront at the top of the1,633 words
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Article45 1967-04-24 19 THE BIG SWEEP Total pool SIO2.MM Ist No. *****9 533.957 2nd No. *****1 S 8.489 3rd No. *****2 S 1,244 SWrters isBoB each): Noa. *****3 *****0 *****8 *****2 1*5921 *****7 *****4 nnsolatinn ***** each): Noa. *****6 *****9 *****3 *****8 *****8 *****3 *****6 *****3 *****8 *****145 words
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Article23 1967-04-24 19 NEWttTRY. Sun Anvrlcano«ned Riborco will miss the 2.000 Guineas., first classic of the English flat racing season, at Nrxrn-^ket ov M-v23 words
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408 1967-04-24 19 SELANGOR. fttlll expenmentuiK with a number of younger players, easily dtleatfu >egri Sembilan by an Innings and 151 runs In a Mendly cricket match at Pantal yeucrdey. Man of the match for Belangor was medium pace bowlei T Vasudevan who408 words
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430 1967-04-24 19 Griffiths tames Jeffers for Army's victory CRICKET ARMY, the current Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament leaders, recovered splendidly after an early shock to register their seventh victory when they beat Royal Air Force Changi by six wickets at Nee Soon yesterday. After skittling the airmen for 70 runs just under430 words
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Article217 1967-04-24 19 GO-KART riTWENTY ONE YEAR 1 OLD Hamudd.n Taib of Selangor won the Agong Sahari Trophy for the first time in the monthly Malaysian gokart meet, held at the Merdeka Stadium car park yesterday. Oert Boldt and J"hn Olover. also of Selangor, took second and tnird places.217 words
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Article, Illustration489 1967-04-24 19 JNTERN ATION AL Billy Yap ot Selangor really won the Malaysian national singles tennis title for the first time when he beat five-times-in-a-row champion, his belangor team-mate 6. A. Azman 7-j, 6-3, 9-7 in Saturday's marathon on the h'enang Sports Club couits. In yesterday's final489 words
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Article69 1967-04-24 19 A BRIGHT to»ock Of 60 ttr John Park enabled Malacca Club to beat Medical Services. Trrendak. by fut wickets in a Shepherd Trophy league cricket match on the Malacca Club grounds yesterday Medical Service, Trrrn (Coo's 30. I.angfcrd 4-8 Banks 3- 18 anrl 108-6 dec 'KINm 48. ASMtiz69 words
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Article359 1967-04-24 19 CHEAH SEONG PAIK - Radhika's big day came so soon CHEAH SEONG PAIK By I'l*HE anticipated battle of the schoolgirls for th« women's sing>s crown In the Malay Man national lawn tennis championship* on the Penang Sport Club> courts yestfrday proved to be no battle at. all. Thirteen-year-oirt Radhiks, M»non of Remb6U. Negri Sembilan.359 words
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Advertisement63 1967-04-24 19 L00K5....! PR ICE PERFORMANCE.! THE IGNIS GAS COOKER WINS ON ALL COUNTS There was a time when it was said: "Cookers were built like battleships to last and last" Today. IGNIS cookers are just as strong and made to satisfy every need of the modern housewife a pride in the63 words
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Advertisement238 1967-04-24 19 mn 19(37 EDITION JB J jhiE^^^^ Confidence is m I IIHJi! lj in knowing... T U|S WITH THE -ERA-OF-CHANGE" EDITION OF Britannica's Concise fjjUpi Pictured Encyclopaedia B^V^(| I Written to read I BW "">•» >• y*' "l«k-ll-u»- I I (w-lwaw«erk-ta4-UMfi-Iw-|<>->'' I >■ I tiwytlepMl*. l« la vntun u> m JH238 words
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Miscellaneous248 1967-04-24 19 HO< KKY— Malaroa ko replay: Euraaian A&en v 3 Sqdn RCT (B. Hi I in. League: 2 Inf Workshop REME v 4th Bn RAR (Terendaki. Taipinc league: M. Artillery v KiUt tEcpltnadei. SOCCER: Spore DW. ZB: K Raja v Junior AA < Farter Pki. Div. 2D: Chinese Ath. 'A* v248 words
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170 1967-04-24 20 BWDU. Sun. -Mr. Tsen Kine; Sung, the defeated I PKO candidate in Kuii.it. was assaulted while canvassing for his party in the neighbouring Langkon constituency near here. Mr. Tsen. I PKO publicity officer for the Kudat constituency, was struck on the head during170 words
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127 1967-04-24 20 MOSCOW, Sun. Veteran cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov, pilot of the latest Soviet spaceviiip launched today, «as once almost in- valided out of Russia's space pro- gramme with heart trouble. In October, 1964, he captained the first multi-seat Soviet spacecraft Voskhod 'Hie on its Id-orbit lightReuter - 127 words
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263 1967-04-24 20 Patchwork pictures bring fame to woman, 83 LONDON, Sunday. JN a tin shack on a nigged hillside just outside London lives a crippled 83-year-old woman just beginning to savour a taste of international fame. Until a year ago, the world knew nothing of Elizabeth Allen and the patchwork pictures sheReuter - 263 words
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Article98 1967-04-24 20 NEW DELHI. Sun— Hindu pilgrims besieged police in a rock-throwing and tear gas battle around the temples of the holy city of Bin baneswar. in eastern OrissH State, it was reported litre today. Po.ice reinforcements came from nearby cities to help the local force impose98 words
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Article45 1967-04-24 20 MELBOURNE. Sun. Patrick Dod.son, 19. an aborigine, has been elected captain and head prefect of Monlvae College, at Hamilton. Victoria He hopes to attend university and graduate as a Doctor of Medicine. Only a handful of aborigines have attended university.45 words
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Article29 1967-04-24 20 SINGAPORE. Sun— There will be no water or poor pressure at Jalan Pemimpin. Jalan Binchang. Jalan Berjaya and Jalan Insaf from 9 am. to 7 pm tomorrow29 words
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Article223 1967-04-24 20 'We'll get back Hilton Hotel' TOKYO, Sun. The A manager of the Hilton Hotel here said yesterday that Hilton International had not given up hope of getting the hotel back from Japanese businessmen who seized control of the building on Friday. Emerging from the 10thfloor suite in which he lockedReuter - 223 words
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Article29 1967-04-24 20 ALGIERS. Sun. Communist China has granted Algeria a lons-term interest- l ice loan of 10 million Hams i US$2 million > in cash. It was announced yesterday29 words
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Article432 1967-04-24 20 MYDIN'S GOALS BEAT HIS OLD TEAM MALAYSIA CUP ROUND UP KHANS I SM.ANUOR 3 PENANO. former international half-back Ibrahim Mydin was Penang's downfall when they met Selangor in the opening North Zone Malaysia Cup match for both teams at the Penang City Stadium last night. Mydin, playing at inside right432 words
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Article56 1967-04-24 20 A Perak selection trounced the touring Sabah-Sarauak football team 9-2 .n a friendly soccer match at Stadium PriHk last night. Scorers were: Inside-left KtfitnilMi.ini (4>. centre-for-ward Slmm Chok Yin <3>. imt.Mdo-lelt Yong Chew Koo iiiid inMdr-lflt Ramudas Run [Of Peiak iiiicl rrntre-lonvaid F.ulliih Karmli and56 words
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235 1967-04-24 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. 1 INDIA may set up joint ventures for a sugar refinery In Singapore and a textile mill in West Malaysia. This was Indicated today by Mr. A. N. Mehta. Joint secretary of the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (Economic235 words
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Article, Illustration309 1967-04-24 20 CINGAPORE inside-forward Ma- jid A riff has been selected as one of the five replacements for the three Japanese and two Iranians who withdrew from the Asian all-stars team to play in noxt month's football festival in West Malaysia and Singapore. Majid309 words
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458 1967-04-24 20 ALAN THOMAS - ALAN THOMAS By ASIAN YOUTH SOCCER OANGKOK, Sun. D Singapore, against all the odds and braving nearly 30.000 fervent Thai fans, tonight found themselves in the semi-finals of the Asian Youth Soccer tournament after a pulsating 1-0 victory over-host nation Thailand in a458 words
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Obituary74 1967-04-24 20 R. SINNATHAMV Pmm4 away. •J3-4-r.'ti7 MartM t>nund wife. lw» sons, co i Kappa Terrace to Our L:xli Ol I.IIIIIH >. I p.m. MR. CHAN CHEONC or Sum Ban! and wooden works passed away on n.4.CT. The cortege leaves No. in, Jalan Abdul). ih off Buogsar Road at 9.M a.m.74 words
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Article31 1967-04-24 20 IN CHERISHED MEMORY Of St xtuidrl Viavuiathan called to Eternal irt. Lovingly remembers! by wife, children, father, brotheri, »l»tar». mauve* friend* Anniversary 27 4.67. 1248. Bukit Kmla Road Klane31 words
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Advertisement86 1967-04-24 20 One of many models to choose from COSIMASTEREO M WT A handiomt and mod«ra»«lv-pri :«d radiogram H W with DUAL Rrcord Changer. FM Wavabend I end Stereo Reproduction, etc. ate. tniov the cleor ar>d life-like Reproducticn or trantmlulont on the FM Wave Band with a NORDMENDE Radio or Radiogram! IbW*^"^"™86 words
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Advertisement59 1967-04-24 20 I Late CLASSIFIEDS 1 20 words $15 (minimum) j CWEE: To Nellie ;.nd Tfrk T»w son Jami'j Chit-n Ch.ng brother tot Kevin and Gerard on -JO-4-67 at K.K. 1 %(ala) \teit uncor| ditionally guaranteed ro\ write t0 tne last dr °P \l\ feoiP v\l\ tJ^=^ w 113 nay BJC CLIC59 words
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Article163 1967-04-24 1 More pumps more food for Asia MORE South-East Asian countries are using agricultural pumps made in Australia. Mostly, their use has been stimulated by the rapid development of irrigation projects designed to increase food production. Significant sales have been made each year In Thailand. Malaysia, the Philippines, India and Pakistan163 words
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Article, Illustration347 1967-04-24 1 Products from over 42 Australian firms selected for application to Malaysian industries A RANGE of selected Australian industrial products which can assist in the development of Malaysia will be exhibited at the Australian Industrial Display in Kuala Lumpur from tomorrow until Saturday. The display will be347 words
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Article, Illustration365 1967-04-24 1 A LARGE Australian paint manufacturer has established a wide export market in SouthEast Asia through rigid quality control and continual chemical improvement. This company developed its paints especially automotive lacquers, primers, and enamels to withstand the rigours of tropical heat. Quality The365 words
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523 1967-04-24 1 Pulp and paper making industry growing IMl'l-.K has been made in Australia since the early days of settlement, but it is only in comparatively recent years that scientific progress has allowed Australian paper-making to develop on a full-scale industrial basis. It Is an intensely competitive Industry, both within Australia and523 words
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Advertisement230 1967-04-24 1 The whole world is using more and more AUSTRALIAN industrial products and equipment The whole world is using more and more Australian industrial products at competitive prices. The wide range includes machinery, wire products, extruded metal products. And products and equipment. (In 1964-65, for example, Australia metal-working and wood-working machinery,230 words
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Article, Illustration936 1967-04-24 2 Australian -made mining machinery for Malaysia AUSTRALIAN MADE mining equipment is helping many countries to develop deposits of copper, lead, tin, vanadium, silver, iron ore, beach sands, coal and oil and increase their income from mineral exports. Mining needs specialised machinery and Australia, as well as being selfsufficient in many936 words
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Article57 1967-04-24 2 AN Australian company has won nn important repeat ord«»r from the Government of Ceylon for special instruments to detect fault- in telephone and power lines. Up to 300 miles of electrical line can be covered by one unit They can be <>p*r*t»ii by unskilled personnel and can pinpoint57 words
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Advertisement495 1967-04-24 2 CASTINGS FOR MINING DREDGING KMdfields service carries with it the knowledge gained in 28 years of continuous production and specialised research into the needs of mining, quarrying and heavy and light industry. Four electric furnaces with a total capacity of 35 tons ar* required tn meet the demands made for495 words
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281 1967-04-24 3 SPADES, shovels, picks, mattocks and also axes, made in Australia, are now in demand in many parts of the world. The reason for this Is their high quality, functioral design and reasonable price. In 1964-65 Australian exports of spades, shovels and similar tools281 words
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Article, Illustration271 1967-04-24 3 Asia buys more high-speed drills and taps SOUTH-EAST Asian countries are turning to Australia for their supplies of high-speed drills and taos essential tools for their rapidly expanding engineering industries. Formerly these tools were obtained mainly in Europe and America. Australian high-speed drills have wuu a world-wide reputation for their271 words
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Article229 1967-04-24 3 rE Philippines Is one of 15 countries buying specialised automotive equipment. particularly replacent parts from a.n Australian manufacturer, based in Sydney. This Austral inn company makes rear axle shafts, front suspension parts and some engine valves tor passenger and commercial vehicles. In all the company229 words
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Advertisement113 1967-04-24 3 JAY BEE ENGINEERING CO. PTY. LTD. PERTH— WESTERN AUSTRALIA Specialist Engineers to the Food Industry Present A New Low Priced Automatic Travelling Oven for HOTELS BAKERS PASTRYCOOKS HOSPITALS HfW^SJ J»S^5 jr\<%& OUTPUT 9h|H j Will bake any food to perfection! MEAT- CONFECTIONERY BREAD ETC Available in two sizes, each with113 words
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Advertisement357 1967-04-24 3 flfl&£<. i ißiratLui Dim IS I leirtAUAh pafii I I MtwuutMM Munm I Paper for packaging Paper and paperboard for packaging the products of Malaysia and Singapore is supplied by the leading manufacturer in South-East Asia, Australian Paper Manufacturers Limited. The picture above shows reels of A.P.M. paper, shipped from357 words
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Article, Illustration165 1967-04-24 4 ENGINEERING Industries in Australia »rt supplying the demands of the country's national development and »r» also meeting increasing export orders from abroad. Its industries produce a diverse range of products, as seen in these pictures. Mr. Philip Yap, (on left), abrasive specialist of a Malaysian165 words
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Advertisement495 1967-04-24 4 SATISFIED? with your steam raising equipment? You will be satisfied with a Cleaver-Brooks installation as technical know how is available for your benefit from the continuous research and development programme carried out by the Cleaver-Brooks Co. in the U.S.A. Cleaver-Brooks fully automatic, oil fired packaged boilers in sizes of 15-700495 words
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Article, Illustration569 1967-04-24 5 MORE than 90 countries throughout t h c world, including Malaysia and Singapore, are using Australian farm machinery and implements, Australia is making a substantial contribution to the agricultural development of Asian and African countries. Courses Some forms of this help include: oThe569 words
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Article, Illustration400 1967-04-24 5 Service station equipment for S.-E.-Asia A USTRALIA is now supplying Bouth-East Asian countries with a large share of the country's requirements of service station equipment. The trade began in 1964 and covers hose reels, automotive lubrication equipment, two-stroke fueldispensing attachments, aircraft refuelling nozzles, oil bars, hand-operated pumps, positive displacement pumps,400 words
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Advertisement179 1967-04-24 5 For quality in MOTORS and AKT* GRINDERS QjPJEeKeaaaaaaaVeS Ok CAOiT MACTIONAL ikJ V HP. MOTORS— from to 2 H.P. in drip-proof, dutt-proof (TEFC) and flameproof frames. In tingle phete, split phase and capacitor start and _^fl LJpa^Bßßßß^f^eV 3-phete. Ball, tlaeve and sintered *SSt bearings; solid foot, ratiliant: end, H flange179 words
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Advertisement362 1967-04-24 5 See Australia's Best j^\V Australian Industrial Display 25-29 April (2Bs Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall Paper products, pumps, automobile and welding equipment, baking ovens a sample of the Australian industrial products lined up for you to look at in the Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall. The Australian Industrial Display it's a show362 words
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Article, Illustration59 1967-04-24 6 EXPANSION IN FIELDS OF RESEARCH, DESIGN AND PRODUCTION HIGHLY complex instruments are now made by this Melbourne factory. They include aircraft, as well os gyro and magnetic compasses. NETWORK protectors, part of a contract of 135 to be delivered to Bangkok by an Australian59 words
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483 1967-04-24 6 DURING the past 10 years, there has been great expansion in the fields ol research, design and production in Australia. The electrical engineering industry has contributed in many ways to local projects and to the needs of many markets overseas. Many Australianmade electrical483 words
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Advertisement245 1967-04-24 6 WORMALD "FireWarden PACKAGED FIRE ALARM SYSTEM FOR DEPENDABLE ROUND I THE CLOCK PROTECTION Performing all functions called for in the Australian Standards Association Code CA 15-1961, and by the FIRE AND ACCIDENT UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA. Its design and manufacture is based on the many years experience gained in this245 words
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Advertisement175 1967-04-24 6 (ff^\ o^ers the widest range of top \£C-J Q^l^y service parts equipment 1« 1 I I f m i '^JJS >Sss 2 i bV* y i t ii* 4 jii'i'i'iMMitt^ Tj"ij Vfl W^m f\\\ 4 t ENGINE PARTS BRAKE PARTS TRANSMISSION PARTS I ttflMT HAND ANO MACHINE TOOLS ANO SERVICE175 words
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