The Straits Times, 30 April 1967
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Title Section13 1967-04-30 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES L NO. 1624. SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1967. JO CENTS. KDN25T7:2591/MC(P)226713 words
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Article, Illustration638 1967-04-30 1 YAP KIM ONN - THIS IS IT- WHAT YOUR NEW MONEY WILL LOOK LIKE YAP KIM ONN By Quote The Currency Board system is too inflexible and is clearly not suited to present day conditions and needs. In fact It is a product of colonialism. Most of the independent countries have a central bank,638 words
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Article37 1967-04-30 1 Strangled— with a sock DETROIT, Sat. The nude bodies of two sisters w~re found in a field here by a 16-year-old boy. The girls, aged six and eight, had been sexually assaulted and strangled with a sock.37 words
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Article20 1967-04-30 1 BANGKOK. Sat. The Police have banned bikini-clad girls from .singing for tired Thai businessmen at lunch time.20 words
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183 1967-04-30 1 Hold that tiger! HE DID MORE HE KNOCKED OUT A TOOTH NEW YORK, Sat. A 35--year-old circus groom was found guilty in a court yesterday of knocking one tooth out of a tiger's mouth and breaking a second molar. After hi.s release on USSSOO ($1,500) bail for sentencing on MayAP - 183 words
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Article46 1967-04-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR Sal —The Yang cit-Pei'tuun Agong and the Raja Permatsurl Agong returned here today after an 18-dav holiday In Kuala TretisBanu— their home State capital. V irku Abc.tii Rahman and other VIP- weie m the RMAF base to welcome them.46 words
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Article, Illustration101 1967-04-30 1 Constantine: Is he on the way out? BEIRUT. Sat. The Greek Embassy In Copenhagen has bought an ancient castle in Jutland in the name of King Constantlne, the newspaper Al Moharrer reported today The purchase was made in utmost secrecy on Thursday. It quoted "a private dispatch from Copenhagen" as101 words
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Article43 1967-04-30 1 BONN. Sat. A West German Starfighter crashed Into a block of flats near Detmold yesterday, injuring three civilians and the pilot. It was the 68th clash since the Starfighter went into service with tbe Luitwaffe in 1961 ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article13 1967-04-30 1 TOKYO. Sat Emperor Htrohito observed h* Mth birthday today. UPL13 words
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Article30 1967-04-30 1 MANILA Sat. Government agent* last night seined (our bottles of heroin estimated to be worth $60,000 from the lunat* of a returning Filipino tram Hong Kong. UPL30 words
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Article117 1967-04-30 1 Freedom, the Press and Razak DANGKOR ISLAND, Sat. Tun Abdul Razak reiterated today that the Government had "no intention of interfering with the freedom of the Press." He was commenting on a Peoples Progressive Party statement that Cabinet Ministers had summoned Press representatives during the recent Parliament session to induce117 words
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Article52 1967-04-30 1 SUNG El PATANI. Sat. ■gttty icadMn truoi u KhooU here, armed with the powers of traffic policemen and wearing armband." until uniforms are ready, will officiate as tratflc wardens when the new trim opens. This thr liim time in Kedah that teachen are a.xMiming this duty in52 words
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Article44 1967-04-30 1 SINGAPORE. Bat, A bus raucht tire thii norntng outside St. Patrick's Bcbool in E.ist Coast Rn. d Nmir nl the DMaeogera were hur- m thr bU/e, Which Wits put aiii by a tire. engine. Caoae ol the tire is not yet known.44 words
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Article31 1967-04-30 1 LONDON. S..t. Britain* Opposition Conservative Parly i is leading thr ruling Labour Party la popularity tor the drat time in 20 month.-., the National I Opuiion Poll reported today.31 words
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Article291 1967-04-30 1 PC. SHIVADAS - PC. SHIVADAS: THE TALKS I HAD WITH HEALEY—RAZAK U Pull-out won't reduce security W Aid pledge to both the govts By Pangkor Island. Sat DEPUTY Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak said here today that his talks with the British Defence Secretary Mr. Denis Healey on the pull-out of291 words
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Article63 1967-04-30 1 uoaoo* Mi.vs Tuuriam Slnsupu •lir hopn tciuiL-ni between smgapm'f «ikJ thr Soviet Union. It > pry thai k> rigid arlieduled <ioe> noi allow mr to remain in Moscow for tlif M^v •iebratiuiiv Mlsj, Auk 22-yem-old DniventtJ of Singaporr .studrnt- .said. She arrived hpre yesterday63 words
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Article54 1967-04-30 1 MSA to double flights i K i; I >u l.i > m.i m linrayi wiM <l»u Mr its Jakarta Bighti n Ma; 13. lalara rapartad »r..mil sihci hns mnrl 4 Ihslil fruni Bl* ■aa*M t<> Jakarta »iii inaugurjlrd on M.n II i he Malajrakw UrwmTi ciirrenll* aparalM one54 words
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Advertisement53 1967-04-30 1 CYMA^I O« Luis ,v Mid.li la lSet. •hi no* a valla M*. BENGOLD COMPANY HoMIM Ploc, }I -H j fpot: M mo« üBSIM 11. 2 FLIGHTS WEEKLY TO EUROPE VIA BANGKOK- BOMBAY- KARACHI CAIRO TO ROME AND AMSTERDAM (MONDAYS FRIDAYS FROM SINGAPORE) m INDONESIAN AIRWAYS www mzitmm aoc* chow moum53 words
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Advertisement68 1967-04-30 1 ADD STYLE AND FASHION TO YOUR MEAL TIMES DELUXE AUTOMATIC Jr^SS ELECTRIC Kffff/i/fzUTIm PERCOLATOR Makes up to 12 cups of coffee e Thermostat and strength control for perfect coffee everytime e Signal light goes on when coffee is ready Coffee is automatically kept hot at serving temperature Stainless steel for68 words
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289 1967-04-30 2 When Eden screamed: 'I want Nasser destroyed' LONDON. Sat. A Government Minuter who ned "\iT Britain'* IBM Suez policy *aid today that Aiithotij Kdrn, who w.i.s then Prime Minister, h;id Khoutcd ai Inni. 1 *:iut HUM destroyed Mr. Anthony Nutting, at the time Minister ot state for Pori i AffalReuter - 289 words
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Article, Illustration380 1967-04-30 2 Rudy Beltran - Rudy Beltran: Story by Pictures by Soong Hon Sin J£UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Riot police used batons and tear gas to break up a demonstration by about 100 people in Pudu Road today. The lunch-time clash caused traffic jams380 words
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Article103 1967-04-30 2 TODAY: Sedill Kechil 12.07 a.m. iSSfti 2.5P pm (7.4ft i; Singapore 148 ;i.m. <6 9ft> 4.06 pm. 1 6 Bft i Port Dirltson 959 a.m. 1 6 9ft i 10.44 p.m. < 6.Bft i; Port Suettenham 9.25 a.m. (13.1 ft) 9.26 p.m. (12 sft103 words
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Article35 1967-04-30 2 PENANG. Sat —Madam Chtig Aun Jean, headmistress ol the I'mon Institution, was today acquitted on a charge of Inconsiderate drivinu. She was alleged to have Brazed another car on Burmah Road in November35 words
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Article23 1967-04-30 2 BINOAPORE Sat. The West German Foreign Offices B*cn»tar> of State Mr K. Schuett, will visit Singapore on Tuesday and Wednesday.23 words
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Article74 1967-04-30 2 $5,500 grab from a salesman I SINGAPORE, bat. A gunman and an accomplice yesterd;;.. waylaid a salesman in I Lorong Buang Kok and robbed him of $5,587. The robbers got into his car and forced him to drive to an unused petrol kiosk In Yeo Chu Kang Road. The men74 words
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Article50 1967-04-30 2 SINGAPOR" bat The Srenekhifrr.' wnl present a •first" in Singapore Bizet's Carmen at the Victoria Theatre from June 6 to 10 The show will be produced by Eileen Smith with Frank Wood as musical director. There will be a 22-plece orchestra and a cast of 70.50 words
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Article43 1967-04-30 2 MALACCA. Sat. Special Branch police here arrested the general secretary of the deregisttred Malayan Estate Workers' Union. Mr I.im Joo. at the union's premises- short. y after noon today Mr. Lim being detained under the In-et-i nai Security Act43 words
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Article35 1967-04-30 2 KUAI.A LUMPCR. Sat Mr. H F.O'B. Tralli w»* Mer'^rl president of the United Planting Association of M*lav« it its unnual meeting yeMerday Mr M G Chtvtwut vu elect*d vlce-pre«- I ldent I35 words
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153 1967-04-30 2 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Japan has beaten Britain as Malaysia's top trad* customer, the Japanese Ambassador here. Tan Sri Fumihiko Kai, said today. "Britain exports mort than we to Malaysia but we buy more," Tan Sri Kai said in a message marking Japan's National Day.153 words
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Article, Illustration179 1967-04-30 3 PUFF! and pop goes a balloon to win a prize for Mentri Hman \f E N T R I HMAN HIJAU. 30, on the ready to puff his sevenfoot long blowpipe at a balloon during a contest at the Aver Baning aborigine settlement, 52 miles from Seremban yesterday. Three balloons179 words
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477 1967-04-30 3 SIMPANG PERTANG (Jelebu), Saturday ■fENGKU Abdul Rahman was today given a new title, "Father of the Aborigines." in addition to "Father of Malaysia."' The title came from the headman of the new model aborigine settlement at Ayer Baning near here. The headman, Batin477 words
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267 1967-04-30 3 Maria wins fight for shipping fleet I ONDON. Sat. Opera star Maria Callas yesterday won her legal battle to become a shipowner. A London judge ordered wealthy Greek shipowner Panaghls Vergottis to hand over to her 25 of the 100 shares in an oil tanker, giving her a controlling InterestAgencies - 267 words
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Article68 1967-04-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Mr. B.J. Gamut, a member of the BrltUh cielegHtion to the 18- nation Disarmament Conference 1;; Geneva, arrived here tonight tc HNM the post of acting British Hiph Commissioner to Malaysia. The High Commissioner. Sir Michael Walker, returns to Britain to resume his68 words
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291 1967-04-30 3 All set for that crucial Alliance meeting JESSELTON, Sat.— Though three days have gone since the last Sabah election result was announced the future composition of the State Government was still not settled. The big question: Will UPKO remain in the Alliance with the USNO-SCA partnership to form the new291 words
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Article36 1967-04-30 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. A van attendant. Wong Cheong, 30. died in the General Hosoital yesteroay of injuries sustained four days ago when he fell from his van us It negotiated Gillman Circus In Alexandra.36 words
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Article448 1967-04-30 4 CHIA POTEIK - CHIA POTEIK By gINGAPORE. Sat. The Permanent Secretary to the Finance Ministry has agreed to recommend to the Minister, Mr. Lim Kim San. that no further taxes should be imposed on motorists for the nexf few years This is revealed In the April editorial of448 words
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Article131 1967-04-30 4 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Minister for Local Government and Housing Mr. Khaw Kal Boh. who leaves on Tuesday on a world-ranging mission, said today that he hopes to follow up In Brussell discussions he had with members of the Belgian trade mission here last131 words
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116 1967-04-30 4 Rajaratnam flies into Hong Kong with a plan UONG KONG. Sat Sin- gapore's Foreicn Minister, Mr. 8. Rajaratnam. arrived from Manila today for a two-day visit to look Into the possibility of opening an official trade office here. Mr. Rajaratnam, who attended a ministerial conference In Manila, said: "The Republic116 words
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127 1967-04-30 4 Racehorse owner and miner Foo dies at 63 IPOH. Sat Mr. Foo Beik Kal. 63, a racehorse owner, tin miner and former banker, died In the General Hospital here last night after an operation. He was manager of the Chung Khlaw Bank, Ipoh branch, since Its opening here In 1951127 words
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Article81 1967-04-30 4 $188 million rush for Govt. loan I^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The *:nn million developmp it \om Issued ny the Government last mon'h today with on oversubscription of $88 million A total nf $27 million was received for the ftj per rent registered stork maturing In 1972 and $161 million for the81 words
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Article55 1967-04-30 4 PETAIINO .TAYA Sat Th« PettJlnjs Java Rotary Club h*nflerl ovf>r *h» f.VOOO children's playground 1* built at J«lan Timor to the Town Board today. A upecim feature of the playground If the 12.500 tilde bulß tn the shape of a rocket to kaep up with children'!55 words
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Article, Illustration601 1967-04-30 5 Prem Kumar - Prem Kumar 4 JIM Q PROUDEST DAY FOR TUN ISMAIL AND HIS FAMILY AS THE NATION'S POLICE FORCE PAYS ITS FAREWELL TRIBUTE TO "OUR BUILDER" Story by Pictures by Soong Hon Sin I^IALA LIMPLR, Sat. It was an601 words
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256 1967-04-30 5 Gift for the Anshun Baby Ali free sea travel for life lESSELTON. Sat. MoJ hamed All bin Hajl Arajul may only be a 25--day-old baby but he has already charted out his irecr. As a matter of fact, he did that the day hi was born —on April 5 on256 words
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Advertisement146 1967-04-30 5 m Take MSA's Lunch Jet to lAv 1% MW m\ Taipei any day of the week! I I I En route you'll enjoy fabulous ggr^fe^' VI I V I^^^Fir^m Silver Kris Service. .a superb toM—^ lunch. .and drinks 'on the Z^^^ house'! It's a new MSA service S departing at146 words
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Obituary34 1967-04-30 6 Word* Sl* (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of th* Rev. CM. Fane who died Id Singapore on .10-4-1863. •■Well dons, thou good sod fulthfui servsot of God.' Always r»m»mb«red by wife, children, crandrnlldrao.34 words
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OPINION Sunday. April 30. 1967
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Article369 1967-04-30 6 HEALEY AND THE SKIVERS IT IS futile to debate the merits or the demerits of the British pull-out. It was inevitable. It had to come. Its coming was accelerated by the changing pattern of war and economic development. And. If the truth be told, Its happening was clearly foreshadowed in369 words
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Article36 1967-04-30 6 The criticol period in matrimony is breakfasttime A. P. Herbert. The enemies of the future are always the very nicest people. Christopher Morley. The engine which drives enterprise is not thrift but profit. —Keyne«36 words
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515 1967-04-30 6 LOKE KIT CHOY - LOKE KIT CHOY i>y KUALA LUMPUR SOME people have tribes of children. Others Just look on. But the latter group are not without hope. The law has provided machinery for adoption so that the "have nots" may also have children they can515 words
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Article, Illustration896 1967-04-30 6 The man who discovered The Shrimp... DAVID BAILEY lives in a world of beautiful women. He spends 10 hours a day, six days a week, photographing them; from the tops of their elegantly coiffured hair-pieces to the tips of their neatlymanicured, silverbooted toes. He sees more expanses of beautiful flesh896 words
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Article, Illustration933 1967-04-30 6 LAN BRODIE - I wish they knew in America what the troops are saying here LAN BRODIE by SAIGON SUDDENLY and painfully many Negro soldiers in Vietnam are split and quarrelling among themselves The unhappy debate stems from the handful of Negro leaders in America who are trying to fuse civil rights demands933 words
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Advertisement779 1967-04-30 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT IS Word, U (Mi-Umum) PREIBVTERIAN CHURCH In .-'nK»r«re, Orchard Road. Sunday Service am. and 6 p m. All wrirome. WEIIEV MfTHODIST CMUPCM. 8 Fort Canning Koad, Singapore. Worship Rervires at 730 a.m., 0.00 a.m., and 630 pm. Sunday School for all •S*a st 845 am Junior779 words
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Advertisement12 1967-04-30 6 -Cough Drops-, FOR REIiC* 1 OF COUOM SORB THROAT and SMOKER'S THROAT12 words
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Advertisement661 1967-04-30 6 Asthma Mucus Dissolved in 1 Day Since tbs discovery of MENDACO with. Asthma. Had lost 40 -ltn". la by a famous physician It in no longer weight, suffered couKhinK, choklnr necessary for anyone to suffer from andstranirlinftevfry TiiRht— couldn t choking, wheezing, gasplnjr Asthma, sleep expected to <l,r. MFNDACO MENDACO661 words
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Miscellaneous47 1967-04-30 6 Wf ft A if wts *n *y old reiiing-mil Assembly shed LZ^L^&9 vem ow* del is new csned t^e beccm-e —isefttie 'FLORIDA ROOM' TUE BAHAMA DECK' .S \^$m wivie *orke 3*d the... OkW /«»r. the Pecking depot its an pert of my is *o# the grand design.*47 words
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Article, Illustration489 1967-04-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat BELGIUM IS tO send two experts as an immediate gesture of aid to Malaysia. The Belgian Minister for Foreign Trade Relations. Tan Sri A. de Winter, a member of the visiting 27--man trade mission, said this at489 words
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623 1967-04-30 7 A taxpayer's $5,500 appeal dismissed by court with costs SINGAPORE, Sat ]^[K. Justice Ambrose today dismissed with costs an application by a taxpayer, Mr. Gerald Randolph Chilton. for an order of mandamus to be made against the Comptroller of Income Tax compelling him to order an immediate refund of $5,573.47.623 words
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Article133 1967-04-30 7 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister'. 1 Department, Tan Sri Abdul Jamil bin Abdul will leave tomorrow for a one-month tour of Pakistan. Britain and the United States to study the latest techniques in personnel and financial administration. H i133 words
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159 1967-04-30 7 SINGAPORE GOODS FOR FAIR IN NDOLA i SINGAPORE. Sat. Sm- J gapore will take part In the Zambian Trade Fair to be held in Ndola in July. it was onicially announced today. About 19 local manufacturers, including the Chinese and the Indian Chambers of Commerce, will be I represented at159 words
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138 1967-04-30 7 1 I/UALA LUMPUR. S.it Brigadier Syed Mohamed bin Syed Ahmad Altagofl will take >ver the command of the sth Malaysian Infantry Brigade, now stationed in Sabah, on Monday. He will relieve Brigadier Mazlan bin Yunus who has completed a tour of duty in138 words
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Article266 1967-04-30 7 Tell us all about your father FATHER'S DAY falls on June 18. And we are interested to know about fathers in Singapore and Malaysia. So, if you are an adolescent. a teenager, or even a grown-up, write in and tell us about your father. About his habits, his dress sense,266 words
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Article56 1967-04-30 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. will open the National Trades Union Congress May Day rally at Shenton Way on Monday at 9.15 am. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, was scheduled to open the rally, but Is unable56 words
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Article55 1967-04-30 7 SINGAPORE. Sai. Six brothers of St. Oabriel will take their final vows tomorrow at St. Joseph's Church. Bukit Timah. Mgr. Olcomendy will officate. They are Br. Francis Yeo. Bro Mark Tee. Bro. Anthony Loh. Bro. John Cher. Bro. Edward Pang and Bro. Francis Yeo (Bosco).55 words
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Obituary59 1967-04-30 7 i V. J JIVARATNAM Tflrronu Htur* PHalinK Jaya au» passed a»«v •udrlenly at hl« r»»idenee on 3 Bukit Mentn tolatan Petalinie Java. Funeral p m 30.4 67. MR. t PACKIRItAMV. rettrofl Chief Clerk. Group Hoapltal. Bungei Patani. paaeed away peacefully, at 1 5.M p.m M.4.VT Corttf* Imvm V. JaJan59 words
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Advertisement597 1967-04-30 7 In TWO HOURS* I can prove you can have a Superpower MEMORY! From now on, you can develop a -^-^-—-—-^—-^-g^^-^-^-^-^g^ now oufomotic mamory eovlv in I ona evening. You II remernber focet I seeing them only once the imfont I L^p^^^^V you tea the person ogam »v«fi I yeon lotvr597 words
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Article, Illustration583 1967-04-30 8 ■■■■■■■■■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I Today I report the dummy run T JL HE dummies at the Singapore Master Tailors' Association nave never had it so good. They are standing all over the place arrayed rather smugly, I thought, in apparel that is truly splendid, in suits that are slick, swish and zippy,583 words
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332 1967-04-30 8 THE men of Malaysia and Singapore on the whole are a noticeably well dressed lot. They have style and dlKCrnment and take as much care In the choice of clothes a.s they do in the make of the car they buy But332 words
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Advertisement122 1967-04-30 8 I Jf B.^aV a^r Ww J m m m IB am H El" g* £frl ELEGANCE BEGINS WITH The Shirt that's born ironed...and stays ironed! -ARROW* DECTON PERMA-IRON It's Just possible that in time every shirt will be as good looking and convenient as this ARROW Decton Perma-Iron. But in122 words
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Advertisement75 1967-04-30 8 excitingly MllllliF masculine A truly NEW shape designed for men who are dashingly different. Created for adventurous men who play for the highest stakes, and go for everything that is good in life. If you are such a man, then the TITONI 007 model will be just the waio!". for75 words
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Article, Illustration578 1967-04-30 9 T JL HE urge for -flowered ties, flowered shirts, flowered coats and generally apparel with blossoms galore is proving all the rage with teenagers who tend to be a little eccentric, very individual and not at all natty when it comes578 words
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214 1967-04-30 9 To please a man, it's important to choose the ri&ht &ift rR the woman— a list to help you decide on the most difficult gift of all a present for him. Super-looking large black case for that onenight out-of-town business stop. One side Is for overnight things a shirt and214 words
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Advertisement178 1967-04-30 9 SWAN JM& BRANDjg&SWi MADE IN CHINA E^W^HmWtW'U UNI SENG HUAT MARWITZ for frames of unique distinction MADE IN GERMANY MARWITZ is an international standard in optical frame excellence. Quality unrivalled. Indisputable leader in style See the Specialists at:— CHAI MING OPTICAL CO., 67, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****178 words
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Advertisement662 1967-04-30 9 SPECIAL OFFER in our Bargain Counier Gents' Shirts Usual Prices: $16.00 $8.50 7.50 $6.00 Now Reduced to $2.00 each Children's Ponti«, 40 cts. each Children's Romper* 90 cts. Printed Table Cloth $1.35 Cotton embroidered pillow com $2.25 pair CM*a-mo*« Atersa Clock $495 ooch Gent*' Wall** $100 Tow«llin, Blanket* $5.00 Lodie.'662 words
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Article, Illustration676 1967-04-30 10 All dolled up for the bi& hello \ND A PICTURE PROVING THAT Undeniably tke best accessory is still a &irl Shame! Whatever will poor Professor H' Tl Tl WHY CAN'T A WOMAN lgginS V BE LIKE A MAN? SSy OOK what's happening. Men who were once proud to use676 words
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Article412 1967-04-30 10 if From Page 8 and casuals 1967 will not see many variations In men's formal wear. The single-breasted will stay single breasted and so will the two buttons. the smallish squarish lapels and the narrow trousers with no turnups. Sartorial custom has apparently something to do412 words
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Advertisement79 1967-04-30 10 HERE'S GOOD NEWS TD HOUSEWIVES t£±KS-tt The makers of world-famous DOCTOR Permanent Press Shirts now brings you. Permanent Press Trousers Too! (In South East Asia only DOCTOR Permanent Press Trousers are available). Made of Terylene Cotton, it's only available at the DOCTOR stall in Great World at only $12/80 SEE79 words
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Advertisement115 1967-04-30 10 (msnW) ifiuMffij PADATCIIAi j-p, ||U^^hl HK mk ONE FOR EVERY TASTE MODERN YOUTH HAIRDRESSING SALOON 261, Orchard Road, (Opposite Cold Storage Creameries) Singapore-9. TEL: ***** Visit this super-class, air-conditioned Hairdressing saloon for a quick stylish and graceful grooming by qualified hairdressers in attendance on all except Fridays. -"l fabulous MEN&115 words
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Article, Illustration184 1967-04-30 11 THKSK are the (iurkha stars and their proud banner which spans the military histories of five nations. The Gurkha pipe major carries the pipe banner which hears the regimental badge of an English cavalry regiment. For good measure, the 2nd Bn 6tL Queen Elizabeth's Own Gurkha184 words
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Article207 1967-04-30 11 T. r. HWANG - T. r. HWANG By gINGAPORE, Sat. A former bar waitress who lost an eye in a road crash five years ago was awarded $18,325 damages by the High Court yesterday. Annie Wong Yoon Hong, 25, who is now a housewife in Britain, was also207 words
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177 1967-04-30 11 The two stories a dying man told two doctors PENANG, Sat.— A watchman. Rachan Singh, gave two versions of his injuries before he died, an inquest was told here today. THE FIRST: Dr. N. K. Menon testified that the watchman, whom he was summoned to attend on. had told him177 words
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122 1967-04-30 11 WHEN Government should set the example DARIT BUNTAR, Sat. A member of the Krian Town Board, Inche Masud bin Untol, yesterday criticised the Ministry of Commerce and Industry for erecting buildings in Bagan Serai without submitting plans for the boards approval. "If the Government cannot obey regulations, how do you122 words
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Article43 1967-04-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —The Yang di-Prrtuan Agong has sent a congratulatory message to Queen Juliana of Holland on the occasion of her birthday. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, sent a similar message to the Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs.43 words
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Article33 1967-04-30 11 KAMPAR. Sat. Thle v e t> broke into the house of Mr Tong Eng Keong in Gopeng Road here yesterday and stole a tape recorder and a transistor radio worth $55033 words
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151 1967-04-30 11 WHEN A nominated man joins a party NIBONG TEBAL, Sat. A Labour member. Mr. A. Arumugam, yesterday .isked the chairman of the South Province Rural District Council to ascertain from the State Government the position of a nominated independent member who Joim a political party. Mr. Arumugam raised this question151 words
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Article70 1967-04-30 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. —The Mentri Bosar of Johore. Da to Haji Othman Saat, and members of the Executive Council will take part in a Rotonc royonft cleaning campaign in the Batu Paha' Town Council area next Saturday. This is part of the World Health Day70 words
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154 1967-04-30 11 4 LOR STAR, Sat. A The Kedah Mentri Besar, Tan Sri Syed Omar Shahabuddin, needs two assistants a deputy Mentri Besar and a political secretary. The main reason: He ha* to go out often on inspection tours of rural development projects. Convinced, North154 words
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237 1967-04-30 12 What the butler saw when he opened the door I on don. Sat The Ci r e e k Embassy butler answered the door last night and was confronted by 50 angry demonstrators. They tramplrd on ChrUtO Chetkovitch. 55, when he rrJu.-rd to let them In. He •rt and called237 words
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Article22 1967-04-30 12 CHAMP TAKES THE COUNT OUTSIDE RING THE ARTFUL DODGER IS STRIPPED OF HIS WORLD BOXING TITLE IN MOST ARTFUL WAY22 words
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Article459 1967-04-30 12 SINGAPORE. Sa'.. Business in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the StocK Exchange today with the number of shares traded in brackets: It.duNlrials: C. Sugars < 10 000) $1.87; CCM Sl.BO SL. 2 000k i $180. (7.000> $181: E. Smelters $4 40 SL. (2.000)459 words
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Article41 1967-04-30 12 SINGAPORE. Sat— The Straits Tin price today fell $1.50 to 5602 a pirul on an offering estimated up 10 tons to 225 tons. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association prices Bulk $45 sellers, Drum $47* sellers. The tone was quiet.41 words
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Article, Illustration720 1967-04-30 12 Last night's UPI radio picture JJOUSTON (Texas), Sat.— The strangest repercussion to the refusal yesterday by Cassius Clay (he prefers to be known as Muhammad Ali) to take the oath of allegiance to the United States Army was the loss of his world heavyweight720 words
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Article25 1967-04-30 12 PENANG. Sat. The annual meeting nf the Malayan Technical Services Union will be held at the PWD Sports Club at 10 a.m. tomorrow.25 words
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Article312 1967-04-30 12 DISAPPOINTED BY TRADE WINDS, HE IS RESTLESS AND ANXIOUS TO BE HOME CIR FRANCIS CHICHESTER is clearly tired and anxious to be home. He had hoped that the south-east trade winds would speed the homeward trip but was evidently disappointed. So keen is his disappointment that he was312 words
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Advertisement118 1967-04-30 11 this emblem your protection and is Exclusive to Diethelm As from today this small emblem will be fixed to every item of Diethelm Quality Furniture. It is your guarantee that you are buying genuine Diethelm Furniture, and it will protect you against imitations. Diethelm and Co. Ltd. are the Sole118 words
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Advertisement197 1967-04-30 11 f I want to rememberthismoment... l W& J 4b 15/ with a Kodak Insbmatic Camera It's so easy. Just drop in a film cartridge and you're ready to take pictures. Indoors, pop on a flashcube and take four flash pictures without changing bulbs! Could anything be easier? SIMPLEST, LOWEST PRICED.197 words
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Advertisement184 1967-04-30 12 ■JHKJBfIBJBaMMBJKJ nfiiiwiM MM !l«i^MSa^gHßllufl Bg^g^HP^""" i-^^^s^sVißl^^S :^sg^g^g^H^g^g^g^g^g^gBg^g^g9g^g^^9Bg9 igmt^^o^^SSS^'^^^^^^gflgflgi Bt« cold shouldered me! Renault were thinking of nothing but YOUR comfort when they designed this ventilation system. What about ME? After all its MY car! The steering is featherlight perfect for hamsters. And the elegance of the Renault 10 the luxury184 words
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Advertisement262 1967-04-30 12 YOU TOO BB^TIS LAN ,_C lA SUCCEED! H^J rArtMtoct^rsi Dm«^| Mr. Fratrn Bradthaw, A CIS., F.R.FconS^ ••>l«ll»C Cwittruclia* I Dirtnor nf bludirs. Hrnr.ru Airmail Collrtt. '«>* fm Trapkal CmnlnM SStS* Y€»u pass y€iiir c cZ^;:z\7 exam first limeDiMil En|inM LJLvAn or l on helping you L n '.'r'. h i262 words
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Article231 1967-04-30 13 AT the Singapore Musical aA Poctetv's annual general meeting last month. Professor Lim Tav Boh. vice-chancellor of the University of Singapore, accepted the presidency for a second term of office. Dr Teng Ping MeMg was elected chairman of the management committee in place of Mr. K. M. Palmer iwho231 words
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Article318 1967-04-30 13 MUSIC hath charms. And so has the sound of music I learn, as I see its namesake return tn the screen as the best picture of our time and winner nf five Academy Awards. •THK BOVNB Off MI sk h.is set new cinematic record*. It318 words
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Article580 1967-04-30 13 A LIKEABLE, very intense young man of 31. Peter Watkins is tall and thin, with crew-cut hair, an earnest voice and a reputation for being controversial which he is coming to hate. He w. of course, thp director of thut TV documentary on nuclear attack "The580 words
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Article, Illustration1265 1967-04-30 13 RODERICK MANN THE SHRIMP (SO SCARED) IN HER VERY FIRST FILM DATELINE: LONDON IT WAS an important week for .lean Shrimpton. Her first film "Privilege" opened in London before the weekend. It was directed by Peter Watkins, who made the controversial shocker "The War Game." I saw the film. Hers1,265 words
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Advertisement87 1967-04-30 13 CABARET SINGAPURA j: i Gay World, Geylang, S'pore Tel *****5-7 f The Biggest Spring Dance Floor in South East 0 Asia and Fully Airconditioned for your comfort. <[ TONIGHT HOLIDAYS EVE EXTENSION TO 3 A.M. n Mitt Choy Lee, Wilmo Tang and Meoi Yang Sinf For You Nifhtly Non-Stop Donee87 words
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Advertisement302 1967-04-30 13 I "roREUDIf- NOW" SHOWING"- FEDER AI" 5 11, 2.15. 5.30 8.45 'NO FREE LIST* 11. 2.30, 6.00 9.15 B WINNER OV 1 GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS! B Best Supporting Actress (Jicelyne La Garde! I Best Misicai Sctrs B CTIIDCIinniICI A Grandiose Epic! Has Greatness ■01 UILIIUUUu! Andßeauty! MAGNIFICENT! noMhf SPECTACULAR!KS yln^302 words
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218 1967-04-30 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. West Indians Colin Jeffen and Jim Griffiths put Combined Services right on top in their annual cricket match against Civilians here today. Jeller-. hit 70 and Grittith.s 90 as S.: totalled 2G(). Civilians were 82 lor live in reply. Griffiths' run.s came218 words
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Article58 1967-04-30 14 BRIDGETOWN. Bat. U.u;. the Weat indies team 'n the 1967-68 home Teal iTifv against England, the We Indies Cricket Board of Control announced here yesterSobers has led the West In- victory over Australia. England and India since taking over the captaincy on the retirement ofReuter - 58 words
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2074 1967-04-30 14 A Pretty treble— and Bougoure, too TOTAL POOL S25.7X5 First *****0 S6.381 Second *****3 SS.1M Third *****8 S1.595 Starters SI 45 each Nos. *****1. 15M21, *****8, *****5. *****8. *****7. 158-M;;. *****1. *****1. *****0. *****9. Consolation Sill p. n h Nns. *****6. Uint, IStftS, 14?833 *****6. *****4. *****9. *****0. i4!l»38. 12,074 words
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Article84 1967-04-30 14 PORT OF SPAIN. Sat 1 The United States led the British Caribbean 2-0 after the first day of their American Zone Davis Cup tie here. MONTE CARLO: Monaco led Turkey 2-0 ln an I European Zone Group B tip. TKHI.'KA.V India led Iran 1-084 words
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475 1967-04-30 14 lON DON. Sat Two Looj don teams. Tottenham Hot.spur and Chelsea. wIU meet in the English FA. Cup lltial at Wembley on May 20 In today's semi-final*. Spun beat Nottingham Forest 3-1 at HiliMvirough. shetiieiri and Chel.se* knocked out Leeds United 1-0 at VillaReuter - 475 words
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314 1967-04-30 15 T ONLX)N. Sat. Ma- laysia or Denmark are expected to reach the challenge round of the Thomas Cup hadminton competition and meet the holders. Indonesia, according to the official English Badminton Gazette published yesterday. Malaysia and Denmark clash on May 31 and JuneReuter - 314 words
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Article18 1967-04-30 15 rPOH- Bat Prrak and SeUnfor drew 3-3 in an inf*ra»i'" PWD sorr^r matrh played toddv18 words
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Article731 1967-04-30 15 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP says... HOME horses can have a field day at Kuala Lumpur today. Trainer Lee Kim Yan has a bright chance of a double with Coronilo (Race 3) and Powella II (Race 9). Trainer Mickey Donnelly has two fancied runners in Emir Star731 words
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Article1617 1967-04-30 15 Race 1-1.30 Class 6 Div 3 ($4,500) 6f 1 0669 Chin Mah Man iTong Leej Tjoa 3 9.0 *Rjft 8 2 ***** Tomahawk a «C6 Oom Spencer 6 8.13 (F) Bonfoura 11 3 ***** Escort a (Bahaglai Noordln 9 8.11 (F) Moxham 6 4 ***** Lighter a (A1,617 words
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Article154 1967-04-30 15 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY TOINTER Bin 1 EMIR STAB Milkman Tomahawk TOMAHAWK E«rort Emir Star tMIR STAR tart Milkman lUoe 2 BIAC KUNIANG RMhJet Laxator R46H.lt T Brandon Siau KunUng SIAU KUNIANO Raahjet Space Hero Bm» S COURAGEOUS Johore Decision COURAGEOUS Paulj Pike Blue Vrnui COURAGEOUS Decision154 words
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186 1967-04-30 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Yew Cheng Hoc tonight madr a firm claim to retain his place as Malaysia's No. 2 singles player when he routed Omar Ma nap in straight sets in the second nlsht of t he Thomas Cup trials. ChoriK Hue.186 words
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Article69 1967-04-30 16 PARIS. S.«t Brazil's lorrrer Wimbledon champion, and PrancoiM Durr. the leadiim l n; h player. ye»ttrday quahliecl to meet m the women's smcle.'. lmal of the i ird court unius championsluixs. 1 1 ey jastitiod their seeding hen tin y g. ined comlortaijlo senn-liiiai victories.69 words
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Article, Illustration647 1967-04-30 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL g PHOTOJ N't AS J From Singapore, Saturday gINGAPORE Chinese made a handsome contribution to the Republic's current wave of soccer success when they beat Perak Chinese 3-1 in the MCFA Cup final at Jalan Besar stadium tonight. The scoreline647 words
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192 1967-04-30 16 Honour for Singapore Youth players CINGAPORE. Sat For J four Singapore playris who returned from Bangkok after the Asian Youth soccer championships a surprise awaited them at the Singapore airport. Immediately alter aUgbUng from the aircraft yesteiday ilvy were told that they had been selected lor a two-week tour of192 words
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101 1967-04-30 16 PCADA go for basketball and football IPOH. Sal. Th. I'era k Chnu.M' Amateur Drain.i'.u ci.i.i 11 ha.s formed a baaketos mtiioii and mil compete in ti Stall ItMKUt Ihe xs.so('ia(luii also pbUM I raise a soccer team to partKip.it in the knockout competition. Tins was decided at a ntWll tee101 words
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296 1967-04-30 16 Malacca poised for easy win over Johore MALACCA. Sat—Malacca are in a good position in their inter state South Zone Malaysian Cricket Association league match against Johore tvl.t declared shot out Joboffe for VCC a lollou on .lohoie weie loin tot one in Moond lnnini!-, when M'inips were drawn live296 words
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156 1967-04-30 16 Penang score 10 wickets win over Kedah A LOR STAR. Sat. Penang beat Kedah by ten wkkcta ik their MCA league match on the College Green here today Plnal aoora Kpdali 69 and 97. Penang 147 and 22 tat DO w icKe; Kedah Ist iniLs 69 FVnang Ist inns 147.156 words
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258 1967-04-30 16 Kedah take the honours in their scoreless draw against Selangor KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. S e lan tior dr o pped d valuable point wtu ii tin y were hold to a goalless draw by Kedah in a Malaysia Cuu soccer mat en at th> Mrrdeka Stadium U r.iuht. Selangor' were258 words
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Miscellaneous771 1967-04-30 14 Tl/ MAI avcia vew. 8.20 News in the NaI V MALAYSIA tional Language: 8.35 Egyptian Pllm fp t- 2 "Ismail Yassm in CHAN.NLL 5 Kuala Lumpur the Army") Malay subtitlesand Penang; 6 Ipoh and Ma- 9.20 Seni Asli (Repeat i Ucca; 3 and 10 Johorr Bahru; 850 Programme Summary in771 words
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Obituary54 1967-04-30 15 JAMES LOCKE mmmt ««iv pear*fully 20 4 6T at 37!S 1 ranquf rah Road. »!«ltcr» P»rvir» n »m on 30 4«T at *t Frann* Church. Malarr* PITER JONAI VAZ KflBM Kwaf on 2" 4at < ori»t» lrav«f bouM Sunday »f> 457 at 10 30 am for < a'ho: r54 words
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Advertisement200 1967-04-30 15 Qantas doesn't fly to Qaf or to Xanxere, Ymanskraal or Zagazig But if you're flying to /Igapufeo Athens Auckland IBAI.BKQK CHRISTCPIURCH COLOMBO I@2lf FRANKFURT MM Mi mm Istanbul Johannesburg l\arae|7i IkradkMl Manila ffiauritius Mexico Oty BMW NEW YORK HIUKm R©ME mm ]pmh<biis®® tsyDneyTahiti Tehei-arilikyo VANCOUVER Vienna or any of the200 words
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Miscellaneous103 1967-04-30 15 SOCCEH lour iiutcii: raM Selection v Japanese Youths (Meideka Stadium. 8 p.m.*. Malaysia Cup: Armed Forces v Perils (R Range Rd. KL. I); Negn v Malacca (Station nde. P'ban. Johore v J Rervlcff- iKluang. 5 15i. Frlenrtlv: Spore Blno-Malays v P»:ak Chinese iJn Besar. ftjt), S po:» Div. 2: T103 words
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Miscellaneous74 1967-04-30 15 (.4v>irv.. i tUCtk league: Malacra v Johore (MC grdt. An. nual nutfh: Spore Civilians T Services ipadangi HOCKEY Fiirndlies: MaUcca •B' v Nejr l B (1.4A); Malacca 'A' Nejtn -A' 15. both at R Hilln (,(H i raf open tourney Tfc.ih. MOTOR-FAC IN«, Spore Oap HMI climb. SHOOTIVii S gor74 words
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770 1967-04-30 1 The terrible fear when friends go swimming IT IS the most revealing story about the problem of colour which I have yet encountered in America. It reached the courts in Washington the other week. Some time ago, a young Negro couple moved with their children into a white suburb in770 words
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Article, Illustration692 1967-04-30 1 Johnson out to WOO The Nervous Nellies THE DOVES IN WASHINGTON WANT A SOFT LINE IN VIETNAM -THE HAWKS WANT AN EVEN TOUGHER ONE: NOW COMES A NEW BIRD... HE HAS a name which sounds like a hiccup. He la Senator Hartke of Indiana. Until the other week one thought692 words
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Advertisement105 1967-04-30 1 v^ 1 m > I It ml t A mJ 1 ml L——ZT w\ v/ 111 ***»T f\w I 11 1 Bl In mm ml ■CT'^ j **^r hi /imi fin nn /t\ n The New NATIONAL Batteries give more life than any other batteries!! It is no secret that105 words
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Article, Illustration613 1967-04-30 2 WHAT one of Singapore's youngest fashion designers Irene Lim has in mind for the wedding guest: ft AFTER the party is over, while the men are suffering their hangovers, the women are probably indulging in post-party blues. "Why did I bother to doll up?613 words
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333 1967-04-30 2 Stopping that old marriage-go-round HEADACHE No. 2 for the wedding guest choosing a gift. I am glad to report that it is now less of a problem. A gift shop In Tanglln Is to launch a new service this week which should help ease our minds whenever we get that333 words
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Advertisement332 1967-04-30 2 When those 'smile lines' stay (though the smile's all gone) its time for SKIN DEW by Helena Rubinstein A new way of life for your tkinl The Skin Dew way of life: the moisturizing treatment vitally needed by all types of skin, from morning to night and from night to332 words
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Advertisement323 1967-04-30 2 Now, for the first time the near effortless way to slim! Pastils/808 I make dieting so easyjust take one before each meal! *No starvation, no temptation! Eat regular meals, you just want less ♦You lose weight with the minimum willpower! ITS TRUE Pastils 808— the highly effective, modem wiy to323 words
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Article, Illustration434 1967-04-30 3 MV/VHU !TIW?TSITHyj^I»WI.^-VH!ll* Gold across the skies NEW YORK TO A CHARITY FASHION SHOW IN PENANG "far free THIS is the jet-ace story of "disposable elegance,* 1 of a j;old |ki|kt evening coat and of the jet-ael people who made it In short, Jjctted in from New York lo434 words
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Article405 1967-04-30 3 Worried over nothing? MRS PEGGY NORRIS thought there vaa something seriously wrong with her. Often her throat toll tißht. It was as if she had a slight lump in her throat which made her want to swallow So one evening a wonted Mi^ Norrts sat in my sursery ;»nd told405 words
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Article349 1967-04-30 3 I AM pestered by a girl I do not love. I used to date her. but the several times we were out I treated her M a siMer. I do not have any sister. But she has completely mistaken my Intentions and is now in love with349 words
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Article289 1967-04-30 3 DEAR KNOW ALLS I AM considering a job as a lifeguard in one of the public swimming-pools in Singapore. What are the qualifications.' AW HAKI.IK You must hare at least a Secondary 111 certificate and an Intermediate Ctrti ncate and Rruu c Medallion or the Royal Life Sarina Society. I289 words
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Article, Illustration341 1967-04-30 3 FENTON BRESLER - FENTON BRESLER by IT happened thr night Anne Taylor's sales executive husband Peter took her for dinner to their local French restaurant Anne started with prawn cocktail It tasted line. But later that night she was violently ill. The following day si i341 words
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Advertisement270 1967-04-30 3 !^^a^aT tV/>#n ili timt tor soldi it s Urn* tor FAREX FAREX nourishes while baby discovers exciting new tastes. FAREX is a good mixer with other foods to ensure a properly balanced diet. When milk dlone no longei batisties <x baby's dietary needs it's time tor solids, it's time for270 words
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Article, Illustration1601 1967-04-30 4 That tender touch coaxes Petite Etoile to a fantastic 14 wins THE IMPETUOUS schoolboy has grown up to grab the British champion jockey's title. It is a safe bet that in the late *****, with the Noel Murless stable claiming an annual £100,000 and more in prizes, Lester Piggott in1,601 words
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Advertisement207 1967-04-30 4 OBJECTIVE TESTS FOR LCE IN HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, MATHEMATICS GENERAL SCIENCE. PRICE $1.00 EACH THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, Malaysia, has carefully graded and are meant to be used right announced that OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS will from the beginning of the L.C.E. year. Besides be set for the L.C.E. Examination from 1967207 words
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Advertisement173 1967-04-30 4 Foot Itch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching Stopped in Sjtf'" I >«/#J 7 Minutes run and caus« more bllsura W moot i; 11 BCT formT Do your feet «et so fore at GUARANTEED TEST times that they actually bleed! If Nixoderm from vour chemtat you suffer from173 words
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Miscellaneous1566 1967-04-30 5 STAR of p» *j~the WEEK jfej OUR "Star of the Week" today is Mrs. Betty L-.onc (Singapore secretary)— born May 2. Y<)1 R next 12 months will take rare (hat someone you 1 he very pleasant. If trust does not let you down. vnu Inns far affection, as do There1,566 words
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Miscellaneous387 1967-04-30 5 $N E/ARLY YOU HAVE FOUND )/Vfs, CHIEF ABUHTAj... THEY STAMPEDED YOUR CATTLE TO NO! YOUR TRIBE MUST Y VOO THE JUNGLE MOeWIWG, \S THE LEOPARDS' BUT IM \T WERE FRISHTEM YOUR TRIBE AWAY-- THENj IeAVB THfS VILLAGE.. J LORD, WOULP TARZAN v v^LAIR, TARZAH!?^ HUMAN JACKALS IN STEAL THE HERO.'387 words
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Article, Illustration1687 1967-04-30 8 Now the champion jockey is alone pessimists say he is risking it all if From Page Four yet another non-conformist line. Of all the champions, only he has chosen to stand alone, without the backing of a big stable contract to tide him over the rough patches. So for the1,687 words
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Advertisement76 1967-04-30 8 ftxi I^R SSV ft \Gl' BiiS_ KF SWING INTO HIGH FASHION WITH THE NEWEST «L LAS^I P9 roa£ OF NEW HEADY HAIRSTYLES CREATED SPECIALLY vSSfc ~MSm^m Qj Hk^3 FORYOU ANDGOGOGO cjkff^jjKMßi^S^^Hk ee whiz-It's all there- And in colour too- In May's 1/ L JkW PIUS: Wi ILI KL</ v \SB76 words
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