The Straits Times, 17 May 1967
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Title Section23 1967-05-17 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times lilt! National Newspniißr Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1967 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590 M.C.(P)226623 words
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Article, Illustration806 1967-05-17 1 Straw effigy of British Premier burned... PEKING, Tuesday CHINESE demonstrators today set fire to a straw effigy of British Prime Minister Harold Wilson in protest against the actions of British authorities in Hong Kong. Tens of thousands of chanting Chinese marched to the office of Ihe British806 words
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148 1967-05-17 1 A blank day on the stock exchange Ho \<; kong, Tues. The Hone Kong stock exchange today reported a completely blank trading day for the first time since the Korean war. following yesterday s slronglyworded protest In Peking over the handling of industrial unrest here by the British authorities StockReuter - 148 words
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Article148 1967-05-17 1 HONG KONG. Tues About 50 people, wearing Mao Tse-tung badges and chanting Communist slogans, this morning forced the adjournment of the hearing in a Kowtoon court of charges ist 20 people arrested during last weeks riots. The magistrate, Mr. ra. Davies. adjourned the hearing untilReuter - 148 words
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Article55 1967-05-17 1 BANGKOK. Tues.— A boy has died and 11 other people were stricken in a cholera epidemic v.huli broke out this week In I Singhburi province. 112 miles west of Bangkok, reports reaching here h;.id. The reports said local authorities believe the epidemic has been caused byReuter - 55 words
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Article180 1967-05-17 1 Mao groups in 'violent' battles HONG KONG, Tuesday. "VIOLENT 1 fighting has erupted between Maoist groups in Kiangsu province, the provincial radio reported today. The radio, which made the disclosure in a commentary, did not disclose when the fighting occurred. The broadcast said the "cultural revolution" in the province wasUPI - 180 words
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Article42 1967-05-17 1 JAKARTA. Tues. A "mermaid" has been caught and is now on display in Bandjarmasin. capital of South Borneo. Antara news agency reported today. The Fishery Department described the "mermaid" as "having breasts, hands, hairy and can cry" Antara said TJPI.42 words
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Article72 1967-05-17 1 CANBERRA. Tuev Women with a history of liver disease should avoid taking oral contraceptives, the Australian drug evaluation committee recommended today. The committee >rt up by the Federal Government, said only a few cases of disturbances of liver function had been reported and theReuter - 72 words
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Article38 1967-05-17 1 NEW DELHI. Tues— The exiled Dalai Lama said today he suspected the Panchen Lama had been assassinated by Chinese occupation forces. All-India Radio reported. The Panchen Lama has not been heard of since 1964— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article31 1967-05-17 1 SYDNEY. Tues —A royal Australian Air Forcf squadron of deltawing Mirage planes with air-to-air mlwllw will be aent to Malayida next month. A second group will folio* later31 words
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Article52 1967-05-17 1 BANGKOK. Tues The Thai Prime Minister. Marshal Thanotn Kittlkachorn, today opened a new USSBOO.OOO transmitting station which will enable Radio Thailand to be heard In Europe and North America. Radio Thailand will now reach Malaysia. Singapore. Burma. India. Russia. Canada. China. Bii'ain. Germany. Scandinavia and theAP - 52 words
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Article, Illustration458 1967-05-17 1 Upko quits Alliance lESSELTON, Tues. The I'pko national council today decided licit it had do other course but to quit the Sabafa Alliance. The decision was taken in the small hours of this morning, after the 60-man council unanimously voted to form the opposition to the USNO-SCA Government headed by458 words
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Article47 1967-05-17 1 NLW YORK. Tues The Book-of-the-.Montn Club has paid L *****.000 for the right to distribute the memoirs of Stalin's daughter, Svetlana the largest amount ever paid by a book club, and s*r>.on<i more than it paid for William Manchester's "Death of a President." AP.AP - 47 words
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222 1967-05-17 1 Chou: We can call up 100 m people LONDON. Tuts. China can niohilisc 100 million people against her enemies if vu comes, Mr. Chou Kn-lai said in an interview published here today. In the mtei i<-« with American journalist Simon Mallejr, published in the Daily Sketch, the Communist Chim <■Reuter - 222 words
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Article261 1967-05-17 1 IZUALA LUMIM'R, Tues. Johore has decided to lift Its ban on the export of timber to Singapore from tomorrow The decision lollowt'd a meeting here between the President of the Johore Lumbering Association, the Raja Muda of Johore, Tensku Mahmood Iskandar, and the Minister of261 words
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Article38 1967-05-17 1 NO MARKET VETO PARIS. Toes. Presi dent De <;aalle said t«da: he would not veto Kiitain bill t.i enlei common mv ket but Britain i links" with the Initu SUtc«. micnt mA# it mi p.i*vihlf IPI38 words
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Advertisement68 1967-05-17 1 STOCKISTS >. INCLUBS HAHAR&CO.^V^ BALLS BAG 9 113. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE 6 HERMES p=? ,_j LIGHTWEIGHT PORTABLE WITH OFFICE MACHINE PERFORMANCE HAGEMEYER TRADING CO., (M) LTO. OFFICE EQUIPMENT DEPARTMENT iINGAPOIK HO Robmton Roj(1 Ttl 7«IM-»»<l#l.n.t> KUAIA LUMPUR 4»-l J«l»n l.m* OM Ch*n Sow Lin Ro*d T«l 7li:i I PfNANC68 words
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Advertisement56 1967-05-17 1 PRACTICAL GIFT for a New Hone I Clecfric or Battery operated CHOOSE A FANCY WALL CLOCK REF. «1 70 1599 jr^lsssVsaflr 4 *"^j. W HmhFj m li > II A Bs\ 1 w s J Bss> s»~* Tt^fo *^ls~ H m BSW ssW |HL V^H B •»<*&». Lssm %^tai>«H<wissv 156 words
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Article209 1967-05-17 2 18 MORE SLAVE LABOUR CAMPS FOUND MULTAN (West Pakistan), Tues. Police yesterday swooped on 18 more Nazistyle Slave labour camps near here and freed 117 people, among them M teenage boys, reports rcachiii!.'. here said. Camp Inmates told police they had b«-»-n forced 10 work on canal building sites fromReuter - 209 words
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Article63 1967-05-17 2 SRINAGAK. Tue.v Mr Bh»K«.UI S;ill.iy uuv in ill Tfsterduv ha nrsi ii.m K.iMuiui i Governor o| the (Malt "I jMMUI »nd K«-hniir. H« rrpi.tcis Mr. K.n hi Singh who resigned M Qowraof >\heti h« tomed ihf Inch. vi c.iiiiiirt t'ntil r t c n I arm63 words
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Article, Illustration469 1967-05-17 2 A long, long Asian war: Wheeler MEW YORK, Tues. The Secretary of Suite Mr. Dean K us k and the Chairman oi the Joint Chiefs ot Staff, c ifii. ESarle Wheeler, predicted yesterday thai American military involvement in Asia would be a long, long affair. "We'll be involved out thereReuter; AP - 469 words
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Article156 1967-05-17 2 (MU'UTTA. Tiles. Police have ghol dead two i rlutiT» and Injured 11) more during the pa.st two days in Rangnat, m miles trom j here. Btonea hurled by the riotIng crowds Injured 34 police and militiamen in the violence which began on Sunday after policeReuter; UPI - 156 words
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Article163 1967-05-17 2 WASHINGTON. Tues. President Johnson's top money men asked Congress for more flexible means to finance the Vietnam war. But they denied that their request Implied any plan to escalate the conflict. The Treasury Secretary. Mr. Henry Fowler, saying Vietnam wiw a co.stly war requested prompt163 words
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Article, Illustration72 1967-05-17 2 IAPAN'S Foreign Minls- ter. Mr. Takeo Miki and his wife gave a rereptinn in honour of the WeM German Vice Chancellor and Minister for Foreign Affairs. Mr. Willy Brandt, at the Hotel New Otani in Tokyo. The reception was attended by leading Japanese Government officials,72 words
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Article33 1967-05-17 2 ADEN. Turn. The South Arabian Federal Government today announced that Pair '.tan would establish a vire-consulate in the Federation In July About 400 Pakistanis live In South Arabia. Reutcr.Reuter - 33 words
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97 1967-05-17 2 CONGRESS REBELS TO FORM NEW PARTY BOMBAY, Tues. About 100 delegates decided at a convention here today to form a slnele party called Bharatiya Kranti Dal (India Revolutionary Party). The delegate* presented formpr Cong'p.ssm°n now tunct under d'ffprent lal different Sates of India. Among those a*'»ndlng the convent. on. calledReuter - 97 words
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Advertisement128 1967-05-17 2 liw ill J^/^ *L^^^*tKttSL You will find plenty of newness under the hood of the New 1967 DODGE MONACO The unmistakable imprint of Chrysler Corporation Engineering. There is Th DOO f E ONACO '«»«"<«biy i»c»iiM marriage of performance and safety. You will notice some of a far-reaching technical newness to128 words
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348 1967-05-17 3 A STEADY stream of armoured cars and army lorries drove northwards through Cairo yesterday and observers speculated that the movement might be connected with the present tension on the Syrian-Israeli border. The army vehicles, from camps south of the Egyptian capital, were348 words
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Article45 1967-05-17 3 SAIGON, Tues. A Buddhist nun burned herself to death in Saigon this morning, a police spokesman ■aid, She was identified as Pli.m Ihi Mai. who burned herself behind the Tv Nghiem pagoda about two miles from the city centre. Renter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration116 1967-05-17 3 J^'ELSON, the bright Dalmatian pupp»/ pictured here owes his life to the man who is holding him, Mr. Bernard Cuff. For Nelson is stone de<st a handicap which usually means a death sentence tor dogs. But Mr. Cuff, who runs 4 dog sanctuary, offeredMirrorpic - 116 words
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Article30 1967-05-17 3 CANBERRA. Tues. The British Commander in Chief In the Par East. Gen Sir Michael Carver, today began a round of calls on senior officials and Ministers here.30 words
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232 1967-05-17 3 Bankrupt firm's chief, family found shot LONDON, Tuesday. THE head of a multi-million pound business empire which collapsed last Januarywas found shot dead yesterday with the bodies of his wife and two children lying near him. Police said they round a note, but refused to disclose its contents. Henry Bowen-Davies,232 words
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Article, Illustration245 1967-05-17 3 'HUNGER MAY KILL MORE PEOPLE THAN ALL THE WARS' MONTREAL. Tues. Within the next 10 years starvation could kill more people than all the battles of history, the Canadian Prime Minister Lester Pearson said yesterday. "Poverty. hunger and disease are not new. What is new about today s struggle is245 words
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88 1967-05-17 3 I AS VEGAS. Tues.—Thousands of guests were evacuated from at least five hotels in Nevada and Arizona yesterday after a bomb and an extortion note were found at a Las Vegas hotel. The SbarUTi office said bomb and a note demanding USS7S.OOj wereReuter - 88 words
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Article45 1967-05-17 3 WINDSOR. Tues. Seven-year-old Prinoe Andrew presented the Queen's challenge Cup and rosettes to the winning team In a jumping competition in the Roya, Windsor Horse Show. It was the Prince's first royal duty. t;.ken over from his mother. Queen Elizabeth.— UPl.45 words
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Article96 1967-05-17 3 KHARTOUM. Tues. The world's youngest Prime Minister. 31--year-old Sayed Saadik 1.1 Mahdi of the Sudan, resigned yesterday following a vote of no confidence in his coalition government by the Constituent Assembly. Following the 112-to--8K voting, the Oxford educated Premier went i directly to the Republi- van Palace96 words
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Article274 1967-05-17 3 Eager bidding at Cliveden sale I OXDON, Tues. A pop s.'nger paid £100 for a set of bed linen and a fur coat, i Somebody else snapped up a hamper of Chinese dresses for £32. And then there was the 17th Century French tapestry knocked down to a London dealerReuter - 274 words
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Article26 1967-05-17 3 TOKYO. Turs The Pakistani Foreign Minister. Mr. S.S Pirzada. arrived here yesterd.iv lor a week-lone \im! at tlic invitation of the Japanese Government. L'PI.26 words
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Advertisement137 1967-05-17 3 $97.50 per month. No down payment. Available from ofl NATIONAL Dealers. IS OUR BUSINESS DAY NIGHT No matter what you may look for in aTV set, the ■■^■■^■■■■■■1 underlying factor governing your decision to buy one R G should be "after-sales-service"as many have found out.This STORE ***** is one of137 words
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Advertisement359 1967-05-17 3 9 OUT "|rt AGREE OF Iv ACCEPT a the M.C.I.S. Policy l- the nest one can Ret. Do you know why? The tru;h Is tha lvc not talked to an MCIS Expert. That the M CMS Field Offlcet is a I ance Expert. He ..ng to give the best advice359 words
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132 1967-05-17 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Business Houses' Football Association will hold a social and dance at tne Ocean Park Hotel on June 17. The function, which will be held under the patronage of the Minister lor Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok.132 words
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Article84 1967-05-17 4 'TODAYS educational TV on Channel 8 li as follow.*--830 h m -850 am.. English Literature Sec. 1; 9 15-9 35 Mathematics. Sec. 1; 10-10.20. National Language. Sfc. 1; 11.05--11.25. Mathematics, sec. 2; 11.45-12 05. English second language. Sec 2; 12 25-12 45 pm National language. Sec.84 words
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276 1967-05-17 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A CONSIDERABLE number of Government quarters have remained vacant for periods ranging up to four years or more, and the Director of Audit, Mr. W.M. Fell is inquiring into the reasons for such length} vacant periods. "This must result in considerable276 words
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199 1967-05-17 4 NOW MOBILE SHOWS ON FAMILY PLANNING CINGAPORE. Tues.— lnformation on family planning is to be brought to the very doorstep*, of the people. This new campaign. In the form ol a .series ol mobile exhibitions, la being organised by the Singapore Family Planning and Population Board. The exhibitions, beginning from199 words
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115 1967-05-17 4 S9OO FINE FOR 3 NATIONAL SERVICE DODGERS CINGAPORE. Tues. Three youths who dodged national service registration were convicted and fined a total of $900 in the ninth magistrate's court today. Wong Ah Yong. Khoo Kok Hua and Lim Chye Seng, pleaded guilty when charged with failing to register for national115 words
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191 1967-05-17 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. An elaborate orientation programme ol the Singapore Polytechnic will begin with a freshman initiation ceremony at the Conference Hall at 10 a.m. on Friday. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Ton Chin Chye. who is chairman of the Board of Governors, will address191 words
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Article40 1967-05-17 4 SINGAPORE Tues.— The People's Action Party Geylang East hranrh will hold a picnic for its members and supporter.* nt the Kampnne Trngah holiday camp on June 4 Tickets are obtainable at thp branch premises in Lorong 31. OPvlang.40 words
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Article19 1967-05-17 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. There were 107 road accidents. Including four classified as "serious." In the past 24 hours19 words
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Article282 1967-05-17 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Bus Employees' Union today urged that a secret ballot conducted by the Labour Ministry yesterday among some employees of the Hnrk Lee Bus Company should be declared null and void, "because our members were forcefully prevented from participating In the282 words
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Advertisement281 1967-05-17 4 OPENS TODAY A The BATTLE Singapore-Simultaneoujly I PICTURE REX SKY 1 WITHOUT Both Thtot-ri 4 Show* doily r/^, I A I i mt Horn, 2. JO, 6 00 I 9 pm EQUAL in ULTRA-PANAVISION TECHNICOLOR UNLIKE ANYTHING YOU HAVE EVER I HENRY FONDA ROBERT SHAW ROBERT RYAN DAHA ANDREWS PIERAfJGEK281 words
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Advertisement91 1967-05-17 4 PATH AY LADIES ONLY PREVIEW! \3m\ I lift I SUNDAY, 21st MAY at 8.45 a. r TICKETS NOW ON SALE-Adm: $1.00 $2.00 (No Free List) AN EXPLOSIVE DRAMA OF TODAY'S YOUTH AND THEIR PROBLEMS! JOSBPH 6 IBVIW ytwn fl 'JS jeNNiFeßjoNes-MiCHa6LPaRKs| PiWB MaMmn« AM*MI UiINU JutINLdYIUN »p«»mountpictu« tK^B b* Sat*91 words
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Advertisement356 1967-05-17 4 i fl Suave JL\ SHAMPOO j f(B Sm Helene Curtis ll vB W) I Mild and gentle IV^VjS'y/ \dea\ for dyed or bleached hair V. o^'^y Costs very little too! I #sk *$(<>!s£ t AT THE i ORCHARD I starring FROM TODAY! 1.30. 4. 6.30 I 9.15 p.m. t SHIRLEY356 words
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Advertisement471 1967-05-17 4 ORGANISATION Lett 4 Showt 11-14S-4-6JO Ros ALLAD in BLUi IT-m i Tonight Prrmic. of 9 1 5 p.m. 'IjTjlj m ,iTi Horn, 1 30. 4. 645 &930 pm 2 The SLACK fALCON- 1 I ISUNDAY 9am Full ii HOUR Livr Show Musical dpnn No I Entirr Chonqr of Proqrammr ■J471 words
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Article, Illustration148 1967-05-17 5 BUS-LORRY SMASH-UP CAUSES 3-HOUR TRAFFIC JAM £IGHT people, including four schoolchildren, were injured when z. lorry and a bus collided at the junction of New Industrial Road and I pprr Pays Lebar Road in Sincapore. on Tuesday evening. The driver of the lorry which had Jumped148 words
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Article55 1967-05-17 5 IPOH. Tues. Yap Slew Yin. IT. a mine labourer, was drowned yesterday in a mining poul, nine miles from here, when she slipped while working with several other women. She- was brought out of the pool by a headman, who was attracted to the «cwie the55 words
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Article477 1967-05-17 5 NEW MINISTRY WARNING TO TEACHERS PENANG. Tuesday. 'JHE decision to restore the pay cut of teachers who went on strike last March was made "purely as a gesture of goodwill and not as a result of pressure by the unions.' -i The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Education. Dato477 words
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Article107 1967-05-17 5 pENAN'G. Tues. The second batch of officers, men and families of the 2nd Bn.. Royal Green Jackets, flew from Butterworth i today tn return to Britain at the end of their tour of duty in the- Far Ea.-t Th- party of 109 comprised members107 words
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Article61 1967-05-17 5 A report— nine days later PENANG. Tues. A 72-vear-old housewife. Loh Soon Nvnn«. today icported that she was robbed by two men nine days ago. She told the police she tv walkme In lonely lane near Pondok e.sta'/e on M«v 7 when the robbers emerged from some bushes and relieved61 words
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Article165 1967-05-17 5 Malaysian wins two photo medals SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Philip S. H. Liew. of Kodak (Malaya) Ltd's Kuala Lumpur branch office. won two silver medals at the 32nd Kodak International Salon .^f Photography held in Paris. Mr Licw. a >rnior salrs rppre.»entative. is the assistant secretary of the Photographic Society of165 words
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Article64 1967-05-17 5 BUTTERWORTH Tue& Th# Buf.erworth branch of the War Department Ciwlun staff A.v>ociation ha& H.I up an office in tht RAAF base her?. The chairnv.n Mr. R Narenriran .s«id it wa.s the hrst time that tuch facihtie* had been extended :o his association in North Maluya.64 words
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Article24 1967-05-17 5 KANGAR. Tues. The Perils branch of Party Ra kyai vill launch a two-day publicity campaign at Jelempok and Mata Aver riext month.24 words
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147 1967-05-17 5 PENANG, Tues.— The pilgrim liner Kuala Lumpur sailed in this morning with 2.174 returning pilgrims. Two pilgrims— Haji Mahat bin Haji Karim, 89. whose port of disembarkation was given as Penang. and Hajiah Sumlnah binte Arshad. $8. who was dup to return to147 words
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Article21 1967-05-17 5 PENANG Tuo The State 4-B ;I4o\emerr* executive council »ill| bp*d flr*t mt«tinc 'h« Youifa I QtMM ObQKs) ob BoAiz^bj21 words
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146 1967-05-17 5 Rashes after dinner: 42 pupils treated KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Forty of the 42 boys of the Setapak High School j who were treated as out-patients for suspected food poisoning last night were back in school this morning. The other two. the headmaster of the school. Mr. N. Rajendra, >aid. had146 words
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Advertisement81 1967-05-17 5 TOHIGHT >^|^^^^ IKTERrCOMIfcEV T£L: 2404 FOR RESEHVATIC CAIRNHILL STEAK HOUSE In Singapore's tiieit tteokhout*. the 'peciolty it choice air-flown bcri, grilled to perfection and terved an a sinling platter. Delicious shashlik. inch-thick lamb chops, superb roast chicken and ocean-fresh fish on the menu Smart decor, soft music and air-conditioninf add81 words
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Advertisement179 1967-05-17 5 S PORE'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE MINI MM* presents the new 1967 Spring Collection -ARROWSPORTS SHIRTS (A «HLik. w Mr There's a modern style sports shirt to suit every taste. Choose yours today from our wide range. 81. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. wS Bb^-^IB SHARP ELECTRIC FANS i^^B9*^^ etntrsl tstinly Jt SHAH? (ictirm179 words
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407 1967-05-17 6 A student tells of his bid to rescue principal SINGAPORE, Tuetday. \£<) Keng 13km, ;i senior student of Sin Mm Higli School in Upper Serangoon Road, told a district COUli today how he was assaulted when he tried to rescue his principal from being attacked by a group rf students407 words
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Article, Illustration231 1967-05-17 6 Expert here to make machinists of paraplegics SINGAPORE. Tues.. An Australian Colombo Plan expert. Mr. Bill Harwood. flew Into Singapore tonight to help train paraplegics for jobs involving small machine tools. He will work for the Society for Aid to the Paralysed In Singapore at the Leslie Rayner sheltered workshop231 words
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Article33 1967-05-17 6 SINGAPORE, lues Ihe Overrjntoa Bank will open a new branch at Upper Serangoon Road on Friday. A reception to mark the opening will be held between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.33 words
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Article, Illustration101 1967-05-17 6 Tomcat is friend of this mouse MEET Kiwi (above), perhaps the most amiable tomcat in Singapore. Two-year-old Kiwi gets on fine with fellow animals Mis p.iK include two dogs. Blackie and Eunice. a monkey. Dolly and this little white mouse, which is seen playing with him in the picture. He101 words
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74 1967-05-17 6 Vesak Day mass meeting at the Victoria SINGAPORE. Tues..— The Labour Minister. Mr. Jek Yeun Thong. v ill attend a special mass mini Ve.sak Day celebration meeting at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5 p.m on May 23. The meeting will be one of the highlights of the Buddhist Union74 words
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Article57 1967-05-17 6 SINGAPORE Tues The Adult Education Board is organising sperial morning and afternoon session national language classes to prepare students for the Standard I p\aminations to be conducted by the Ministry of Education in July August 1968. The tee is 50 cents monthly per student. The closing57 words
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136 1967-05-17 6 SINGAPORE. Tue.v Mr Donald D John.son. an American contalnerltattoo expert now on a visit here, today >.aid that Singapore due to her geographical position had the potentiality of becoming the major container port terminal in the region Mr. Johnson predicted that once136 words
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Article108 1967-05-17 6 SINGAPORE Tiies Mr Be Peng Liang has been elected president of the Singapore StvietT-of Accountants. The Accountan'General. Mr. Chun Kirn Yenelected vice-president with Mr. Chan Kin Kum treasurer, and Mr. Yew Chong Yew registrar. The council comprises Mewa Chan Kin Kum. Ec Peng Liang Francis Kwan and108 words
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Article180 1967-05-17 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. A new industries workshop will be opened later this month to train former prisoners In making furniture. Behind the project Is the Singapore After-care Association. which has used the ground floor of its Dunlop Street hostel for this purpose. Installed there are five different180 words
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Article22 1967-05-17 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Farrer Park Swimming Pool will be closed from June 1 to 24 for repairs.22 words
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Article63 1967-05-17 6 SINGAPORE. Tues —The Singapore Boy Scouts Katong District As>ociation will hold a charity premiere of the Indian film iAmrapah' at the Galaxy cinema at 9 p.m on May 22. The film is set in Sth century India. It ik a t«le of love and hate, and of63 words
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Advertisement144 1967-05-17 6 1 If you're wondering liow we MHMJP to cover th:»t niany miles un hour, the nnswer is really very P^H Minple. We do it by fioinj; so many places. All at once. Just as we're about to take oft in San I'i-ani-iseo. we're l.indinj; in Hong Kong, circling OV«r Manila,144 words
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Miscellaneous134 1967-05-17 6 O» P Bff V.T. iriiniWhi last we saw cm \y^" C and w mxi m*ppin I <C should you h/*/e"7^ I—-^yes.»r'1 -^yes.»r' as A 2\ OOOLA, SHE /\..ANP IF \TO BE OUT3IPE r VfH, I >TO USB IT, COUNT/ TO PM6?A LOUP A3 ffcRACHUTE? WAS UP INI SHE STILL IT134 words
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389 1967-05-17 7 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM From Jesselton. Tuesday CAB A H Alliance Secretary-gene-ral, Inche Abdul Momen bin Haji Kalakhan, yesterday warned Dato Donald Stephens' United Pasokmomuguii Kadazan Organisation about rocking the Alliance boat. "It seems obvious, that the I'pko leaders are doing everything they can. either389 words
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Article, Illustration570 1967-05-17 7 FIRST RUBBER SCHOLARSHIP FUND SINGAPORE. Tuesday SINGAPORE'S Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. today formally received a trust deed and a $100,000 cheque presented by the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association to establish the first scholarship fund for a new570 words
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Article50 1967-05-17 7 TELUK ANSON. Tups. Thieves broke into a sundry shop .<i Hulan Meiintang. 13 milec from here yesterday and removed a bile con'aining cash and ie«el.ery amounting lv $2,390 The empty safe waj later found abandoned in a patch ol laUaiMj about naif mile trum the .shup.50 words
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Article38 1967-05-17 7 SEREMBAN. lues The M.nuster of Inlormatiun and Broadcasting, Incite Senu bin Ao<iui Rahman. «rtll i>pe:i the Imabun Bara*. Dbwo division cenpr«i meeun« a' :h" R«>i;?ious Secondary School at i.aou, 10 mile* from here on M<v.v 27.38 words
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191 1967-05-17 7 ALOR STAR. Tuo«. r rENGKU Abdul Rahman today had a ride on one of the elephants taking part in his film ■Raja Bersiong" on location in a border village near Jitra. The Prime Minister rode the tu.sker. which led four191 words
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Article144 1967-05-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A carved wooden eagle was presented by the Senoi Praak here to the Royal Malaysian Air Force at the Ministry of Defence today. The Senoi Praak unit, an all-aborigine regiment, was founded nine years ago and is famous for its jungle warfare.144 words
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324 1967-05-17 7 Rubber talks open with surprise prizegiving BRIGHTON. Tues. Rubber technologists from 25 countries started a fourday conference here yesterday by awarding prizes for new car safety devices made of rubber or flexible plastics. This unexpected 'eature of the opening ceremony symbolised the theme of the conference the role Played by324 words
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Advertisement565 1967-05-17 7 The Ronso» Premier. Rest tellwig ca<; liptoer ever. The Premier comes in 12 finishes troin $2-00. WTwp Give it \n\one who likes to Kuk the favsorita. The Premier clicks with more people ifua 1 any other lighter in the world. i But maybe they'd prefer one of these: Hanson Milad*565 words
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Miscellaneous88 1967-05-17 7 r#7 XhntT if if At i app FOR 1O YEN, I V *JC^ /^-AND fy VKNff O*T) lAx, PREEZE KIOT TO HAGGLE.'.' 1\ s x I ™*OW IN CUPS Yr KATtST V FORGET J I RUV HIM/I* r—rm y p.l WELLTRV > HOTSAKI.'.'' j f^ > FLK.D \> WHOLE N88 words
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111 1967-05-17 8 C'wealth Day exhibition opens on May 24 SINGAPORE, Tues. —A three day Commonwealth Day exhibition will be held from May 24 at the Singapore Conference Hall in Shenton Way. Nine countries will take part. Die .show is being organised by the Commonwealth Society Of Singapore in conjunction with the Commonwealth111 words
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Article34 1967-05-17 8 Il'oH. TUM Mr. Man Yin TMk, a teacher, has been elerre<l president nT the Perak Youth ('hib with Mr. D«r*rMn Smeli Oil as secretary »nd Mr. Chew i >nn Ctuian an treasurer.34 words
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147 1967-05-17 8 DRUNEI TOWN, Tues. The continuing abundance of fish swimming up the Brunei River has created a glut in the market. Fisherman Haji Sabtu bin Sa ad and hi* fleet or boau» yesterday went oui for a day's Ashing at Brunei Bay— but. findingAP - 147 words
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115 1967-05-17 8 UR( NU TOWN, T— The British Hijh Commissioner. Mr. rD. Webber, joined abou' 200 of the town's leading citizens and government officials in a hit: clean up of the State's heath re sort at Muara. about 14 miles from here, at theReuter - 115 words
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Article54 1967-05-17 8 KANGAR. Tlie«. A KM urging the CPnlral Govrrnmrn! to :i ,t battalion oi thr Roy»l Regiment in Peril* n.u aciopied by hr Krfmpong l>b<>k Umno branch at it.s annual mtelinc. The presence of th*.<e tl •AA.s nece.vsa.y to ensure border > a*cunty between Malaysia and54 words
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Article, Illustration487 1967-05-17 8 The $5,500 student's duty DR. TAN SPEAKS OF THE BIG DEBT UNDERGRADS OWE TAXPAYERS KUALA LUMPUR. 7u—. I— l THE Government is spending about $5,500 on each university student this year, the deputy chairman of the University Council. Dr. Tan Chee Khoon said today at the orientation ceremony of 1,777487 words
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158 1967-05-17 8 No cause for active politics in varsity here: Indon newsman KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. UNIVERSITY students here need not take aa active a part in politics as their Indonesian counterparts. A reporter from the Medan newspaper S'l.ar Harapan said this today when he wa.- interviewing .students at the campus Inche Mohamed158 words
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219 1967-05-17 8 ROTARY TO GIVE AWAY 250,000 BOOKS OEREMBAN, Tues. Tne Serem b a :i Rotary Club is to give 250. uUJ dooks tree tv orgnnisat ions and schools in Malaysia and Singapore within the next 15 months. The "Operation Bookworm" project is a eitort of the Seremtun club and the New219 words
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Article39 1967-05-17 8 Brisbane Tues The Ch'.eJ Armed Pore.-. Oen Ten«ku Osman. today some of the Australian foroa* r\pected to go to Malaysia, aow» during military exercises. The display took place at th* Canungta jungle training centf*.39 words
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Article47 1967-05-17 8 Jaycee leader on tour BARBADOS I Mr Tan Sene Slat. MaJavMan Vice i den: fr.r Ope: rnior Chambers ol Commerce Internal, .eft her' roriay for Orenadsi on the next leg of hi* WflM Indie* 'our Mr. Tan n m.«p»- ;ng vaxlOUi I JayOM branch** la Uli CftMfr-47 words
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Miscellaneous240 1967-05-17 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS iS> I. Amm pup., for .p. >« r Jj*^*- Old wr> ,»t of ralklnc ■•> v Superintendent going round 9 Approach and stick tround m. <**' junction pu 100 rapid 11. Hanuln« light? .7, Wor >i nl m^, nn la. Good with a mf!er»nt conclu- rravtng240 words
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Article, Illustration120 1967-05-17 9 VISITING Major-Gen-era 1 Soemartono, commander of Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo), enjoying a joke with the acting Inspector-General of Police. Tan Sri Haji Hussain bin Haji Sidek. when he called at the police headquarters in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The General was accompanied by his deputy. Brig. Gen.Soong Hon Sin - 120 words
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Article100 1967-05-17 9 VUALA LUMPUR. Tups. Senior Inspector Balwant Singh, accused of causing hurt to Lechman Smszh. was today acquitted by the magistrates COOT! here. "The story "1 the defence may ii"t be convincingly the truth, but it ts reasonably the truth. I therefore acquit him." said the magistrate,100 words
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Article55 1967-05-17 9 SINGAPORE. Tue.s The twoday second meeting of the Ministerial Committee of the SouthEast Asian Ministers of Education will be held at the Singapore Conference Hall in Shenton Way on May 18 and 19. Taking part will be the Ministers of Education of Malaysia. Singapore and Thailand,55 words
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Article42 1967-05-17 9 KUCHING. Tues. The Fifth Royal Malay Regiment, stationed In the Second Division, has doi nated (800 to the Batu Llntanc community building fund. A fun fair organised by the regiment raised $750 and the rest wu contributed by "E" Company.42 words
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302 1967-05-17 9 Cheras flood firm is refused leave to appeal KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. •pHE Federal Court has rejected an application by the Pacific Tin Consolidated Corporation for leave to appeal to the Privy Council against a decision that the 1963 Cheras Road flood was caused by the company's negligence. I The refusal302 words
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93 1967-05-17 9 CINGAPORK. Tues. An amah. Maimunah bint* Kelandok. was slapped on the face before she surrendered jewellery worth S7OO and Ml to a taxi robber yesterday. Maimunah. BE, found another pasyenger in the taxi when she boarded it at about ."> a.m. near himpiine Amber.93 words
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Article73 1967-05-17 9 TELUK ANSON Tues. An appeal for the repair of the badly damaged li-mile-stretch of thr main approach, road to Pdnv m new village ipop. 700' near here, has been made by Alliance State Assemblyman. Mr. Saw Beng Ku«n In his letter to the rvpmy73 words
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Article48 1967-05-17 9 SINGAPORE Tue.s A 1.000--ton dredging barge, costing about $250.000 the largest vessel to bo built so far at the Kallang Marine Industrial estate was launched today by Salvage Engineers Ltd. Singapore. The barge wMI leave fur Saigon soon to carry out a contract dredging project.48 words
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Article53 1967-05-17 9 MALACCA. Tues. A carpenter. Low Kirn Swee, 23, was today committed to stand trial in the High Court here on a charge of murder. He is alleged to have caused the death of a fellow worker. Hamzah bin All. 15. at an Industrial Road sawmill53 words
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131 1967-05-17 9 /CANBERRA. Tues. Bri\j tain has decorated six Australian soldiers for service in West Malaysia during the MalaysiaIndonesia confrontation, the Army Minister. Mr Malcolm Fraser, announced today The Military Cross went to Lieut. Rodney Curtis. 27 of Perth, and the Mill tary Medal to CorporalReuter - 131 words
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220 1967-05-17 9 I ONDON, Tues.— Tin International, the monthly magazine for producers and consumers of the metal, predicted yesterday that Japan would become the leading consumer spokesman on the International Tin Council. "If her present rate of growth in tin consumption is maintained," theUPI - 220 words
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Advertisement115 1967-05-17 9 PP(vW|hP?J (Chinese Chamber 1 M^i4pWf^s9Hs«BisfM Commerce Jnl^iiE B 3isth-19th May j nioam.to7pm. I Make sure you inspect the complete range of modern business machines from electronic calculators and billingaccounting machines to photocopiers, offset duplicators and addressers by Friden, A.B. Dick and Elliott A New World for Business is available from115 words
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Advertisement413 1967-05-17 9 BBBB^"^ ?_l X- ii y| /Mi For big economy in your business— come to Kodak. If you're a business or professional man, you need a KODAK Copier. You need it to make copies accurate, easy-to-read copies —of letters and records. You need it for billing purposes. And because Kodak builds413 words
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Article648 1967-05-17 10 The brave dream of a fifty p< r cent tut across the tariff board died months ago, but the flags at Geneva still flew at the masthead when the "Kennedy Round" talks ended on Monday night. Something has been done; a beglnj ning has been made. The agreements648 words
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Article361 1967-05-17 10 The National Union of Teachers would be well advised to call off its boycott of extra-mural activities. These after-school duties supervising sports and so on are not to be regarded as extra chores which teachers perform out of the goodness of their hearts. They are part of361 words
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Article177 1967-05-17 10 The Singapore Polytechnic's course in rubber technology will get away to a good start this month, with 74 students and a $100,000 gift from the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association for n scholarship fund. The first of the students who will qualify in this new field, H.S.C.177 words
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Article, Illustration755 1967-05-17 10 Jollier, but equally dynamic rivals to the Japanese at leaders THAILAND'S imports went up by some 40 per cent last year, to almost $200 million. But the rise in non-military imports is reckoned at only about 13 per cent. So the country is doing755 words
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135 1967-05-17 10 T E have bee.n told often that Singapore Is the fifth largest port (n the world, second largest in the Commonwealth and largest east of Suez. Unfortunately, the first view which greets the visitor at the harbour for ocean-going steamers is dismal—rows and135 words
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Letter147 1967-05-17 10 T"HE Customs and Exlse Department has been interviewing ofneers to fill 'Special Grade Posts' ln Division 3. Only those about to go on retirement were called. Others with better qualifications and years service were totally Ignored. Only experienrfl was brought into account. With Division 2 recruitment qualification comes ln first.147 words
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Letter111 1967-05-17 10 ()N April 28 a waterpipe burst at Block 20, Redhill Close. 1 considered it my duty to stop the waste. 8o 1 phoned the PUB. Three men came on May 7. I was told later that this was the Housing Development Board's responsibility. I phoned the HousLng Development Board three111 words
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Article443 1967-05-17 10 LESSON 42 in a new series by YUNUS MARIS <.I,«)SSARY: Mampn (v) —to be capable (financially); MKNOW (vi —to fill: KEkoaonjAN (n) empttiiess. vacuum; SA-ehar» b^»ar2AN (N) tn a big way; natmun (ronj nevertheless: KEnaniprfAN <r\) anxiety, uncertainty, doubt, feHind of riisiiatlafactlon: MEramalKAN »v) to speculate. gueM; MEmelihara443 words
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Article335 1967-05-17 10 The South-East Asia - LONDON ECONOMIST The South-East Asia By Correspondent of the hall the population of Bangkok and more than hall that of the other cities. But the Chinese are lntrr-marr omlng Buddhists, reinvesting th« profits from trade (which they almost wholly control) in Thailand. It Ls excessively hard for the foreigner to335 words
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Advertisement81 1967-05-17 10 REX' "TWIN-45" AMPLIFIER This ii o Jtur.ty and welt con Amplifier ipexrioily bull' hM Guitoriili who, *oen«ti«ne>< ro.u.re on Amplifier to hondli th« oufpurs of BOTH frw L*oc on<J Bo»» Guitars vimultoneousrv Tbk ia |e*j> Hrn )a*l It has o iteody output of 45--wofT and n fittexl with two 12"81 words
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Advertisement88 1967-05-17 10 Buy WSSSSSSSSSM Perfection I Buy ■^■HHHBfIR Millions look and listen with GRUnDIG We invite you to our showroom for a free demonstration on our LATEST MODEL. Showrooms: Iw^t' Singapore-97, Tanglln Road. Tal: *****8 \Ls Kuala Lumpur-China Insurance Building. Tal: ***** KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LTD. •»jr* SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR c PENANG88 words
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197 1967-05-17 11 Riddle of a cheque paid to a dead man SINGAPORE. Tues. A Government cheque for 53,400 which teems to have been paid to a dead man. is the subject of an Investigation by the Director of Audit, Mr. W. M. Fell. In his rrp'*' on the accounts of Singapore for197 words
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Article34 1967-05-17 11 LUMUT. Tues. A motorcyclist. Son ciipe Lim. 27. died In the District Hospital here four hours aft^r bPinc Involved in an accident ve.sterday with a car at the 35th mile. BruasParlt Road.34 words
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432 1967-05-17 11 income tax dept ordered Refund $5,573 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Federal Court today unanimously allowed an appeal by an over-assessed taxpayer, Gerald Randolph Chilton, and directed the Comptroller of Income Tax to refund $5,573.47. It was stated that this sum had been paid to the tax authorities by Chilton, a former432 words
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Article107 1967-05-17 11 I£UALA LUMPI'R. Tues. Two thugs stabbed a 50-year-old man to death behind the Star Cinema in Jalan Landak. off Pasar Road, here at noon today. The dead man was later identified as Nf Yam Kng, of Temlang Road, Seremban. According to the police, N°e107 words
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94 1967-05-17 11 MALACCA. Tues.—Swine--1 fever, which has hit the Btate of Johore has now been detected here. Two pig carcase* wpre condemned at the Municipal r here this morning after being suspected wih swine-fever Three pigs Irnm two c»nsiEnments of 16 pigs from Batu Pahat94 words
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Article, Illustration117 1967-05-17 11 Singing her way in seven languages 1/UALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A former English music teacher turned night club artiste, who sings in seven languages, is here to add a Malay song to her international repertoire. She is Miss Moby Richard (above) who has just started a two-week engagement at a leading117 words
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177 1967-05-17 11 Gang of Johore bicycle thieves smashed JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. —Police have smashed a well-organised syndicate responsible for a spate of bicycle thefts here and in the Kota Tinggi and Kulai areas. Two men, believed to be tbe "brains" of the syndicate, were arrested in a house at Pandan new village,177 words
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Article39 1967-05-17 11 NIBONO TEBAL. Tues. Tun Abdul Razalc will open the new 160. 00p mosque here on Friday. He will say his Friday prayers at the mosque and attend a "Kenduri" given by the mosque committee39 words
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Article, Illustration193 1967-05-17 11 Singapore tourism breaks all records SINGAPORE, Tuesday. f OURISM in Singapore broke all records last year with a total of 128,780 visitors or 30 per cent more than in 1965. These figures are Riven In the Singapore Travel News, published by the Tourist Promotion Board. Another record last year was193 words
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238 1967-05-17 11 Oil firm says 'no 9 to talks with union SINGAPORE, Tues. The boycott of overtime by 330 workers of the Esso Petroleum Tra n s p ort and Services Inc. entered its fifth day today, as the management of the two companies refused to negotiate with the union representing the238 words
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Article80 1967-05-17 11 Oil tanker chief dies on board MALACCA. Tues. The chief officer of an American oil tanker, Elmer Cotton. 50, died of a heart attack yesterday evening, while his vessel was near Malacca, on the way to the Persian Gulf from Singapore. The tanker, the Saint Christopher. 11,159 tons, made an80 words
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Article84 1967-05-17 11 TODAY: Sedlii Kechil 327 pm (7.lft); Singapore Jam (B.3ft) 4.31 pm. (6.5 ft. Port Dlckson 10 08 a.m. (6 9ft) 11 00 pm. 1 6 7ft i Port Swettenham 946 a.m. 1 12.8 ft) 933 pm '12 1ft); Penang 432 p.m. (7.2 ft I. TOMORROW: Sedlli Kechil 50484 words
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Article44 1967-05-17 11 KANOAR. Tues An adult education supervisor Haji Abdul Karlm bin Mohamed Noor. has been elected chairman of the Sungel Bahru branch of Umno. The vice-chairman Is Inche Omar bin Choh, secretary. Inche Ahmad Endut. and publicltv officer. Inch* Abdul Ohanl bin Yom44 words
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Article42 1967-05-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Mr. L A. Fernandez, senior assistant at the La Salle Primary School here, has won a return passage to Japan by P and O Lines as the first prize In the Lady Templer Hospital's "Save a Life" contest.42 words
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330 1967-05-17 11 CHAIRMAN GIVES DETAILS OF $200 M MSA EXPANSION SINGAPORE. Tues.— Details of the first phase of the programme to expand and re-equip the Ma-laysia-Singapore Airlines at a cost of more than $200 million were announced today by the airline's chairman. Mr. Yong Pung How. The main exDenditure will be on330 words
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Advertisement150 1967-05-17 11 H Donald Moore Concerts Ltd. ■in association with the H British Council presents /VIMA fi^ SHAW m&- J%m~~. i xx ir Mai Adrian at George Bernard Shaw VICTORIA THEATRE MAY 25th. 8.45 p.m. TICKETS AT USUAL CENTRES $10, $7.50, $5, $3 A UNIQUE ATTRACTION FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY From London150 words
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Advertisement167 1967-05-17 11 Sarawak battle KUCHING, Tues. Security forces clashed with a gang of armed terrorists during: operations in the Sarikei district of Sarawak's First Division on Sunday. No casualties were reported on either side but three Ibans who were found in the area were detained for questioning. Children enjoy learning with Educational167 words
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Miscellaneous598 1967-05-17 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S Ku»U Lumpur Tamil. 6.10 Majallah Kit*; •nd Penuit; Ipoh and 635 Ken the Wolf Boy; 7.00 Malacca; 3, 18 Johore Bahru; News in English; 7.10 The 4 Talpint; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Samurai— The Thirteen NinjaKln a n t- 7.36 Seni dan Budaya a cul- tural598 words
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Article, Illustration144 1967-05-17 12 MR. Paul Armstrong (above) has been appointed by Alitalia as MM manager for Singapore and Fast Malaysia. Mr. Armstrong has had some IK years experience in many branches of the airline industry. He has travelled around the world and his duties have taken him to many144 words
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169 1967-05-17 12 rE progress of the Malayan pineapple industry has continued unabated over the last six years and in 1966 new heights were reached. Total exports of canned pineapple for the last two years reached an all time high according to the annual report of the Singapore169 words
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Article, Illustration403 1967-05-17 12 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN By ADHKRING to the company's policy of strivinn for a larger export market, one of Singapore's leading paint manufacturers, has changed its name. The company, formerly known as Pan-Malay-sia Paint Industry Ltd a Singapore-Japan Joint venture enterprise, Has been403 words
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Article, Illustration143 1967-05-17 12 Tray expert visits Malaysia MR. FRANK CURTIB (above) a man who has spent his whole business career In the manufacture of trays, is now In Kuala Lumpur on the last leg of a world tour to popularise the latest designs of his product. Chairman and managing director of Ranlelgh Ware143 words
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Article, Illustration98 1967-05-17 12 INCUR Badiuzaman bin Ngah Mar/uki (above) has been awarded a six months scholarship to undergo instrumentation training in the Ajinomoto's main factory in Kawasaki Japan. He joined the Ajinomoto (Malaysia) Ltd. in May 1965 and is expected to leave for Japan In early June.98 words
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Article77 1967-05-17 12 Four executives on course Pour members of the executive stafl of Dunlop Malayan Estates Ltd.. Messrs. Abdul Raziik. Q. L. Tham W K. Lye and J. N Warm left Malaya recently to attend an executive staff course In the United Kingdom. They will be away for approximately six weeks, after77 words
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Article, Illustration137 1967-05-17 12 MR. William E. Steers, chairman of the policy committee at Needham, Harper Steers, Inc., arrived in Singapore this week at the start of a tour of the Benson Group Agencies around the world. His tour is part of the two agencies' programme of familiarisation.137 words
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187 1967-05-17 12 THE 1967 edition of Papineau's Guide to Singapore and Spotlight on Malaysia la now on sale at $3. This 20th annual issue of the popular and comprehensive guide has again been completely revised and brought up to dat«\ Within its 374 pages will be187 words
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Article, Illustration93 1967-05-17 12 MR. Khoo 800 Hong, (above) F <■ n a n g shippirm manaßiT of J. H. YiivaMMir and Co. (Malaya) Srndirian Berhad. left for a sixweek tour of Europe last week Mr Khoo will visit the parent company J. 11. Vavavsrur and Co Ltd., London .iiul acquaint93 words
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Advertisement317 1967-05-17 12 I efficient I flushing (l if automat i c If CISTERN TOUGH AND DURABLE Made of Duranite, a strong plastic material that never rusts. Never requires re-painting. EFFICIENT Reliable syphon mechanism to British Standard Specification. SUITABLE FOR INDOOR OR OUTDOOR SERVICE Resistant to extreme climatic conditions. AVAILABLE IN WHITE OR317 words
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Advertisement53 1967-05-17 12 FRUIT IMPORTERS An Australian Licensed Apple and Pear Exporter will be in Singapore on May 22nd, 23rd, 24th and would like to meet interested Parties who are likely to have authority to Import these Items. Write in First instance to: W. LEE McKEAND c/o GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL SINGAPORE. WkJSBEFORE yOC/53 words
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Article, Illustration698 1967-05-17 13 SUCCESS! Kennedy Round talks end with a package deal Accord on tariff cuts -2 4 hours after deadline expires £ENN E D V Round negotiators reached agreement here last night on a package deal to slash tariff restrictions affecting four-fifths of the world's trade. The agreement came after four years698 words
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Article196 1967-05-17 13 OARIS. Tues. Mil--1 lions of French workers today prepared for a general strike that is expected to paralyse the country from tomorrow. More than 10 million people from practically •very sector o| industry are to take part in the 24-hour stoppage. France's biggest in 30Reuter - 196 words
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Article63 1967-05-17 13 PANAMA llMi r'.renghtpr.* averted h nia.ioi disaster (n the Paimii;* Canal yesterday when h laikei loaded with 45 000 torn of luel raueht fire Swilt v. oik h\ two ••u>, >hor»huseei fire enslne* and >hr !of the Ameilran-OT'-nM tankei I Rebec-en biouffv tne Mr* n th# I63 words
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183 1967-05-17 13 IyASHINGTON, Tues. —The Army was not consulted when the Defence Department decided to sell highperformance M-16 rifles the kind being used In Vietnam to Singapore, it was disclosed yesterday. Mr. Robert Brooks Assistant Army Secretary, conceded under questioning by a183 words
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Article42 1967-05-17 13 SYDNEY. Tues. Srven youths raped 17-year-old girl here yrsterday and forced her boy (nend to watch Police said the yuutas, dragged the coupie from their car and astaul'.ed and robbed the boy. They left the couple sobbing and bleeding.42 words
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Article50 1967-05-17 13 gYDNKY. Tues. A medical team in .Melbourne has developed a technique of transplanting human kidneys that may elinrnate killine diaeaac It has achieved an 83 per cent we— ai r.itr in the last 12 months ;«nrl this is higher than any other medical unit in the world50 words
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Article, Illustration132 1967-05-17 13 Marcos grants 'asylum' to Kong Le MANILA. Tuev Presi- dent Marios has printed a temporary visitor s ms.i to General Konc l.r (above), one-time torn-mander-in-Chiof of the neutralist forces n I. .ins. Presidential Palace sources said the President's approval of Kong Le's request to visit the Philippines was issued onReuter - 132 words
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143 1967-05-17 13 How to keep moon men from getting hot pants TAS VEGAS. Tues. Water-cooled underwear will be a fashion "must" for America's moon men. The lunar >uit which the first explorers will dPM-ribed to the Aviation Space Writer! Association convrntion here by Mr Richard S Johnson. chief of crew .-ystem» d.Reuter - 143 words
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Article52 1967-05-17 13 NEW YORK. Tues Six OA 1 colleges have offered teaching 1 Greek Opposition leader I Audrexs Papandreuu. Newsweek reported yesterday. The magazine's Periscope column said Papandreou. now Imprisoned by the ruling military regime, "hai l«en approached through diplomatic channel* by Brandies I'nivermiv Northwestern. .Mnine<ota. Hawaii. Lincoln52 words
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Advertisement141 1967-05-17 13 §Wf I n. .m% 7 I?*, s A y > i M M v > V- Ma f x tnl mill irPf i p r -^j ~m Vfcj V W TtikJ* Ip ill Wm "4 Sr b i s***"^ %J^\ *s. LOAD IN SECONDS WITH CANON'S QUICK-LOADING MODELS Now you141 words
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Advertisement914 1967-05-17 14 oiiliniird finm Page It) ACKNOWLEDGMENT tv Ward* Sli (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Dato' A.G. Shaik (Dato' Kaya Derma) thank all rrlattvea and friends for wreath*, conDato'a funeral. ANNOUNCEMENTS M Word* SIS (Minimum) ELSIE MARY LTD.. 2nd Floor. N Battery Road. By air for ojr "Boutique" (hopping. A new914 words
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Advertisement703 1967-05-17 14 TUITION It Wmrdt M fMetl )—*>•» <• <■'• exlr. UNIVERSITY CRADUATE teaching experience gives tuition Ml versa Write Mr. Wu. 10.1 Pn ore 9. BOOKS PUBLICATIONS M Ward* St l*Hn.)—Bmx in rf MOTION SMITH INVITE you to inspect their selection of Technical book* at their showrooms 13 Battery Road. B'703 words
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Advertisement1239 1967-05-17 15 TO LIVERPOOL I WEIT COAST UK: Out S pot Sa.is P. S'"am P»narg ANTILOCHUS t .••pool. BeKast, CKtgM la Pt May 21 May 22 21 AGAPCNOR Liverpool. Glasgow May 71 May 21 ACHILLES I'.e-pcoi. ou»im. A'mputh.. May 27 May 21 May 27/ 2 OOLIUS nverpooi, G'asgo* May 21 Jeat 11,239 words
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Advertisement1286 1967-05-17 15 r//£-LRbl/SV£S <* iinir The tAtT iiuiic couiwn uc 1 1 n ir o. IiXMUSSAIIINGSIOGENOA^OTURO»MJJA^^ l.S'nam Ptnang »in«p«i« t>tiij« K .am H'turg Ajrnui C'Kagti MBRELIA May 17/11 Sailtl Jeet 22 Hit M lily J tail I IUMBAWA I) May 23,24 May 21 21 Jt 2 tell Jmi II JMI 21 July1,286 words
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Advertisement1362 1967-05-17 15 I BENULINE I EXPRESS uRVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL PORTS BEN ALDER Z\\\ S.ngat Pt It Penang Harrlji,r| Jaly I C II May '1 May 21 23 May 24, 25 Antwerp laty 11 Far Liverpool Jaat 21 BENHOPE Rottfr:aii July I Bumawrsi J>(j I t'- fj Pt. S'Mm Ptnang Antwe'p1,362 words
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Advertisement1326 1967-05-17 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE BVERLEAF FOI lUTWARB SERVICE FROM U.JL, CONTINENT. Liadiia ttn Singapore P. S'hau Pemeg CITY OF WINNIPEB lonqon. Hamburg. Rotttrfaia, ha.ra. Hu.l 21 21 May 21. M May Cm BF BIBSKLYN Lwidoa. Hamburg, Rtttt'dan. Hi«r«, Hbli. CrangtmouU.... 14 II Jm* 17/11 Jm* OH BF CNESTEB1,326 words
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745 1967-05-17 16 From Our Market Correspondent QIIET conditions prevailed on the Stock Exchange yesterday. but turnover was inflated by unusually large flank in Central Sucar which took the turnover to sxvihhi units Over :5'20.OO(» units (hanged hands in Sugars with the buying coming largely from Malaysia745 words
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Article33 1967-05-17 16 Malayan Stock Indices Mar 15 Mar 16 'Industrials: 108.97 108 89 •Properties: IIIMI7 107.J4 Minings: 99.7X 5)949 S ruhbrrs. lll.i: 111 1> I>r<. !9. 1962 100 *Dec. 30. 1986 1111 l33 words
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Article562 1967-05-17 16 rt. Straits tin prii«- u.iiniMl cent* t«i Mtl.?S per pitul in Penang vestcrdav nn an ufYrring estimated ilimn II tons to >.'»0 tons. Strong support lacallj peciallv from the IS coupl--94 with the smaller (urnovrr was responsible for the ri^e The tone was strad.v562 words
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Article147 1967-05-17 16 MELBOURNE. Tin* INDUSTRIALS gem rally ?a**d but B H.P continued to gain reaching a new 1967 high of ft.4l up 10 cents Elder* (i.M. was the biggest lo**r among leaders dropping 15 centt to $2 20 Base metais eased and again featured CRA ami Western Mm ing. C.R147 words
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Article279 1967-05-17 16 'Fill rolloumc list of srlriterl 1 MbIbMUI Industrial v irldt la based on last viles to Mar 13. tasatitn purptio d.Mdtnd en! Average uid«« «rt! l.cr mr Average gros* rninfi yield 11.1 s>*e rent ilu.3 p»r renti. Overall average .rasa diwdend 7* -m i 7 8 per cent279 words
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Article167 1967-05-17 16 SHIPS lying «l»ni«i(1t tht tm|j»*r« ■ttarVM "r •«pftl«rt f<l*r artl Pomona FNm i Hot Mort-liH a rionn Mara in Umiskal Pert SwitUnham: whj.i ojartM h. i I Orcniti. :e Ma*t>k Nr. Whan Birtht: Btarln 11. !'f'.Vld«Vt. Stftam Strth* Cslctiai II ~*ii. Brl ij^. H\ irA K. H167 words
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Article19 1967-05-17 16 Irtt tichanjifl marlitt In H'»re T.T. «nd lot ia<h tttrlint at lA9*. »r«t •nr tltl *f ((Id *<19 words
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Advertisement1164 1967-05-17 16 r— KAWASAKJ KISEN KAISHA LTD. Western Australia /Singapore /Japan Service Ml "IaOOMOM M»ra" II 30 May 7/ I Imi 17 Imi 17 Imi ■Cftilt Mary IVMJmi I II Jaly II Jaly 12 Jily West Africa Singapore Japan Service 1 I Smiaport Yokohama Kob* '•Tjß»n»iaia Man" Sa.ltl 3, 4 Mai 111,164 words
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Advertisement962 1967-05-17 16 P&O to Europe and the United Kingdom s.s. "ARCADIA" (30,000 tons fully on-conditioned stabilised) Departing SINGAPORE 8 June 1967 Arriving LONDON 30 June 1967 via Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Naples, Lisbon t> Rotterdam LIMITED FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE (fares SINGAPORE/UK from $2440) Apply to your Travel Agent, or to:ISLAy KIRR962 words
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Advertisement465 1967-05-17 16 f! (*E_STBOUND 0"t URVICE waaa rOR MAUSICAA /5 27 May 21 71 May 31 May M BOMaat la f^.nce navre. 0 TOCANSA 17 II Jam 21/22 Jane 23 laa> atMiHaa, tl IBBW. MBMf, 0 kirk. A «e(C. H'burf. R Jam. Bremen tASIBOUND Olt h, Au Ar| Ma>- I'ies <> *n<n|465 words
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Advertisement242 1967-05-17 16 CLOSING PRICES May IK RUBBER PRICE: Ml rents (down a quarter uf a cent). tin: S6oi.::> (up cents). Estimated unoiTnt.il offerine «a> TSO tons (down 15 tuns). J%^j^cdjoS^BjSS BBJy?*?Tf >*^ ■_ur» r 1 ti».Mu EIaVHO i- H FROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "STATC Of HUTCH" lot Rangoon Udiitt i COaMOJ Mif .1242 words
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1262 1967-05-17 17 |>l -IVFSS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala l.umpur trading rooms of the Stork rxchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in bracket*: INDUSTRIALS: Boustsad (2.000) ■•>: P. I2.D00) tl M; Central Sugar i2.1l.000) 11. *3 D. 121.000) SIM. D. n.yoooi1,262 words
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Article124 1967-05-17 17 to mm-hanta Yesterday: London: Ruvlng OD 3/4 1/16, 3U •Vat 2,4 7/32. 45 d/tt. 2/4 9/32. AO d/at. 2/4 11/32, 80 d/at. 2/4 15/32. 120 d/tt. 2/4 5/8. l«0 d/tt. 2/4 7/8. Note: Delivery two month* and \,.V2 delivery with maximum of one year. The following rate* are124 words
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Article80 1967-05-17 17 CHINCtI Pmriuti Cxchanga. Singe pert noon prtOM pir pieul ytttarday: Coconut oil: bulk (47 tellers, drum S49i lelltrt. Copra: MUMI (f.o.h i loot* Apr./ May. IK/Contln»ot 12«» B. Ptppar: Muntok whit* 1150 tellers, Sarawak white $1471 trllert. tpeclal Sarawak black JlUft aellert. garbled Lampong hirk JII2J nHlrn <M%80 words
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Article85 1967-05-17 17 Outputs from the estates and mines in the Kumpulan duthrir Sendirian Berhad for April and to-date dn brackets) are as follows:— Rubber (group) 6,110,000 Ib. (30.749.000 lbi. Rubber (outside) 60.000 Ib. (246.000 Ib). Palm Oil (group) 2.681 tons (9.849 tons). Palm Oil i outside) 2.369 tons (7.454 tons85 words
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Article250 1967-05-17 17 II'NE first crade rubber f.o.b. huTers closed at 5 p.m. In Kuala Lumpur and Singapore ve»terday at 54S cenU per Ib. down a quarter of a rent on Monday's closing level for the position. The tone was quietly iteady. K.A.S. and M.R.E. cloninc prlcei in rrnti per250 words
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Advertisement33 1967-05-17 17 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Enche PV. Veeriah. Assistant Development Officer, is no longer employed by the Malaysian Co-operative Insurance Society Ltd. and has no authority to transact business for this Society.33 words
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Advertisement784 1967-05-17 17 (Continued from Page 141 MISCELLANEOUS H »ortlt H (Min.)-Bnx I* rlt m GENERAL SPRAY PAINTINO/R*. pair Refrigerator* 6 noura cuitorocr > house T*iepnunf Sport ***** MAKE NEW FRIINDt! Alt a«ea. nauonalitle*. bimnnimrn. teacttcr*. nurten. Detail* M rla Btampa Kllllney Poat Box *A Singapore AT YOUR SERVICE li Wmrdk U (Mm.)—784 words
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Advertisement824 1967-05-17 17 LADIES HAIRDRESSING It Words U (Mln.)-Box it rtt «s*ra PARIOA MAISON MARCELLB experta Appointment 11-C Battery Road B' pore Tel W274S MARJORIE LAOIES HAIRDRESSERS 260 Orchard Road. Ralrcut SI/-. Shampoo Set (2/-. Wife wlgiets. awttehes available 74 snadea Phone ***** Spore. MAISON MODERNS, Klrat Claaa Ijidles Hairdresser* Balrdyeing, Bleaching, nil824 words
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Advertisement845 1967-05-17 17 TENDER PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: i Room 229. 2nd Floor. City Hall). (a; Supply of Bracket* and Clamps 1 2 Items i. Tender Deposit $100 Close at 2.15 p.m. on 30.5.67. WATER DEPARTMENT: (3rd Floor. City Hall). (b) Supply of Stream-Line Filter and Transformer Oil Testing Set.845 words
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Advertisement127 1967-05-17 17 NOTICES TIN CONTROL NOTICE Tin Control (Buffer Stock) Refutation*. 1966. It Is notified for Information that the Minister of Lands and Mines has declared that the Fourth Contribution Period shall be from 15tn May. 1367 to 14th August. 196 7 and that the rate of contribution shall be $18.00 per127 words
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Advertisement655 1967-05-17 17 APPLICATIONS *re being invited for the post of CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER j by a local manufacturing company affiliated with a large U.S. international corporation. He will be responsible for all the financial, accounting and administrative functions pertaining to the operations of the company and reporting directly to the Managing Director.655 words
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255 1967-05-17 18 Mandarin gallops smartly in soft going RACING with Epsom Jeep AM) AKIN showed good form in a gallop in soft going at Bukit Tiniah yesterday morning. Ridden by Alan Trevena, the six-year-old Smokey Eyes gelding ran 3f in 38 4/5 on the bit. Although he came with a fine sprinting255 words
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Article107 1967-05-17 18 4 KKADER has written to me. complaining that tuM In Singapore and Malaysia had been deprived of the opp or tunity ol .serinn top Australian Jockey George Moore in action a few years ago. What prompted "Disappointed RaciriK Fan" to write to me so many107 words
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Article211 1967-05-17 18 WELLINGTON, Tu< The New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders Associatlon are launchinn a scheme to publicise New Zealand tlioroughbred bloodstock in South-East A.Ma. iniwrpt art .is i\j nilmiWim la publicise New Zealand boraM 'Mil be Singapore. Malaystft, thr> Philippines and. Japan with emphasis on Singapore. Ipoh. PenangReuter - 211 words
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229 1967-05-17 18 ERNEST FRIDA - GOLF Plan for S'pore v India series ERNEST FRIDA By A SINGAPORE-India annual golf tournament may soon be introduced on the lines of the SouthEast Asia Putra Cup championship. Th* Indian Htsh Cnmn.lvotontr In Singapore. Surenda Sinh AMraJPii' is (he man behind tht mo\e He told nic lie wa* "wnkliif229 words
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Article, Illustration1252 1967-05-17 18 LAN PEREIRA; JOE DORAI - LAN PEREIRA and JOE DORAI By UIGHUGHT of last weeks bowl i ng tournaments in Singapore was the house record set by by Square Pegs in the Capricorn League at Jackie's. Square Pegs, who are currently third In the league standings, bettered the 18-month old record of 1.0571,252 words
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Advertisement10 1967-05-17 18 NOW ON SALE l|Afl3||| MALAYSIA Available from Newsagents and Booksellers10 words
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Advertisement68 1967-05-17 18 M~ liJ f^OI? ANY I *^Ls-6 \i' which m ay Appear \i.__[^/ ,V y coup/rtONS usuauy i i *m W rH OAC/f£W/rt(* ■F m A causz me ball no \w- ml W source suwri-v 1 M WTH OVOASPJN AMP WAW #UfiJ UMAF^FCTePJ-Y rf Hi] f"*U TUg TH/CKAJeQS. rot mv trtwt-68 words
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Advertisement176 1967-05-17 18 r .J .i-m&M 11/x SOOTHING RELIEF FOR STRAINED EYES Th. strain of modern living can have a h,i on your eyes. Read nq working, television-viewing, and "tun in the sun often result m burning, itching, bloodshot eyes. For fast, complete rei.et from eye-stra.n P^mHrW^ use aoothing refreshing Eye-Mo! Eye-Mo lubricates176 words
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Article366 1967-05-17 19 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN By LEICESTER and Southampton, the English League First Division cluhs participating in this year's Football Festival in Malaysia and Singapore, will arrive in Kuala Lumpur today. Leicester are scheduled to fly In to Subane at 2.40 p.m. Southampton will follow at 6.35366 words
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Article34 1967-05-17 19 Lt -Co] N. R. Millt hu been co-opted a* vice-president of the Negn Sembiian Pricket Association and R Kulasingam has been nominated as a &rlertor in place of R. Mithal. who has resigned34 words
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Article21 1967-05-17 19 SYDNEY TUN Sydney bear the Irish Rucbv I'ninn tour team 30-8 here today. after leading 19-8 at halftime. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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146 1967-05-17 19 SSCM pick officials for team to Ceylon 'PHE SchouLs Sports Council of Malaysia executive comm'ttee have elected three officials to accompany a team ot not more than six players to Ceylon for the third Asla-n schoolboy., badminton championships on Aug. lflSSi.M president D. K. Dutt was elected manager of the146 words
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Article46 1967-05-17 19 The Negri SemblUn School' hockey carnival will begin tomorrow with a total of 19 teams taking part. There are seven teams in the boys' under-20 competition; five in the under-15 competition and feven in the girls' tournament Thr carnival end* on Sund;«v46 words
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Article, Illustration292 1967-05-17 19 S COR SCHOOLS 1 TAMASARAT VARSITY 2 A CLERGYMAN was the star player for SelangA or Combined Schools when they met the visiting Tamasarat University of Thailand soccer team in a match at the Merdeka Stadium last night Twenty nine year old Brother Fredrick, chairman292 words
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Article107 1967-05-17 19 Selangor football t«am X will leave Kuala Lumpur on c 2 for the return match against Bouth Vietnam Customs In the Asian Champion Teama central sone round at Saigon the following day. The match, which was originally fixed for June 4 has been advanced by a107 words
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Article94 1967-05-17 19 IN a dull Pendiig First Division soccer game. Butt«rworth Rangers beat Port Commission 5-3 at Victoria Oreen yesterday. The Port men could not settle down in the first half during which Rangers took a 2-0 lead, scoring through Rajeswaran and Paramaslvam. The Por'men lmoroved on resumption94 words
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Article21 1967-05-17 19 Batu Pahat beat Ayer Kerch Country Club of Malacca 3-2 in a friendly golf match at Batu Pahat.21 words
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177 1967-05-17 19 RAJA SAVES CHENG WAH WITH LATE GOAL IPOH SOCCER THREE First Division aoccer matches were played at Ipoh yesterdaytwo at the Padang and the other at the Perak Stadium. At the Upper Padang. Municipality beat Perak Chinese R.C. 3-2 and at the Lower Pad«ne Klnta Electrical Distribution beat Ipoh Youngstera177 words
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Article25 1967-05-17 19 MANILA, Tues. The first Asian Swimming championships, scheduled for May 21-27 here, ha* been postponed indefinitely the Philippine Amateur Swimming Association announced yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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192 1967-05-17 19 Indonesian official seeks Koe's advice gOEHARDJO Soeryobroto. a council member of the All -Indonesian Football Federation, arrived In Kuala Lumpur yesterday to discuss with AFC secretary Koe Ewe Telk the objections raised by Iraq t o the staging of the pre-Olympic Asian Group 2 (sub-group A) matches in Indonesia next192 words
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Article, Illustration84 1967-05-17 19 Badminton Association of Negrl SemblUn officials: PreMaent Quek Kal Dong: vlce-pre-Mdentj, Lee Boon Han. Tan Lav Chong. N. Sellathamby. P K. Valab, J. R. Menezes and Mrs. Tham Suet Ming; secretary Tham Seng Chal. assistant secretary David Khoo; treasurer Pol Kuen Onn "J-AMASARAT on the attack and Hock Keong84 words
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Article99 1967-05-17 19 BOC« ER Ipoh. Oiv. 3: SMTD 2 Tamil YoungMer* 0 MIB 5 Siena lg 0. Perak Govt. Ber\irea: NEB 5 Police 2. Taiping Leafue: Tenavan Youths 3 Ordnance Maintenance 0. T. Anaon Div. 2: Nova Scotia 4 FlemlnKton 2. HOCKEY Negri Div. 2: (B'ban): N8 Club 3 Dunlop 199 words
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Article269 1967-05-17 19 Close leads balanced MCC team THE WORLD OF SPORT F ONDON, Tues.— Brian Close, who will almost certainly captain England this season, has been given a well-balanced MCC side to lead against India at Lords starting on Saturday. He has with htm thre« other cricketers who helped to beat theReuter - 269 words
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Article98 1967-05-17 19 Gillette Cup matches washed out RAIN T ONDON. rue* Rain u«*hed out two of the three Gillette Cup second round cricket matches yesterday No play was possible in the Warw ick*hire-Somerj>et and York-«hire-Cambndge«hire tiry «li:.e the Lancashire-Gloucestershire match at Manchester did not get underway until after tea. At the close.98 words
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Article90 1967-05-17 19 Italian meet schedule disrupted RAIN t>OME. Tues. Rain held up 1 play in the Italian tennis championship for three h^ura yesterday, forcing the organisers to extend the tournament until tomorrow All final* were to have heen decided rndav but jmterday'a rain had cnmpletelv disrupted thr scheduled programme. A/ter the rainReuter - 90 words
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Article70 1967-05-17 19 WEST BERLIN. Tues. Australian Roy Emerson won th* men's singles title in the West Berlin tennis tournament yesterday when Wimbledon champion Manuel Santana (Spain) retired in the fourth set of the final. Emerson led 6-4- 7-9. 6-4. 3-2 when the Spaniard had to dash to EastReuter - 70 words
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Article183 1967-05-17 19 LONDON. Tucs. Leeds teat Sheffield Wednesday 1-0 la «ii English Dlv. l soccer match last night. In the last match of the Scottish Dlv 1. champions Oltio beat KUmarnock 2-0. The final table: Celtic 34 26 S 2 111 33 68 Fargexs 34 24 7 3183 words
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Advertisement122 1967-05-17 19 CAN YOU FACE ANOTHER DAYwithout t^^^^^y air conditioning 111 ====^^=^=s^= =lH It m 118 *K—p oooi with o Corrior Waoth«rmok«r Mod* RA Quiet, cool, comtortobla th« modal RA la d«slgn«d tor lorg* bedrooms or living room* A apaciol ttmperoture a«l«ction otters o wida ronoa of a*ttinoa. Outout 10.500 B.T.U'a/hr HOW122 words
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Advertisement336 1967-05-17 19 GOLD LEAF PESTHBOLB TICKET INFORMATION KUALA LUMPUR ALOR STAR Covered Seats: Season Tickets at $16/- will be on Covered Seats: Available from 19th May on applies, sale at Merdeka Sudium from 9.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. tion to Inche Ismail bm Junid. Hon. Secretary of the everyday 'rom 12th to336 words
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Miscellaneous137 1967-05-17 19 SOCCER »'por« B»ah»e«a fields Tawa Storea v R R«H«u*e« Div. 1: Alrwaya v H Planting (Ipoh Rd>: RRC v B'pura Padang i Dlv. 2: F Purvey (Iml Rd>: Malayan Bk and N v 8. Darby. Borneo Mtrs Slmlt (Chan Bow Lin Rdi; v Redtffuslon (both at Fairer Colgate v SWRC137 words
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Obituary140 1967-05-17 20 MR. LIEW SENG CHONC vM.y on I.V.'i 67 a' 10.M PB. afler looi liinf»« CorUst will leavt I ror» fi-k.t It.l 'or Mount V>rnon Cr»m«tonum at 4.00 p.m. 17.5.6 T. No WTMttM or ».-rol!> pit MR. JLC HERBERT (JOttV) a«.-<l 6S p*ii>rd H" on 16-*>-67 at 12. Jalan Lnxamana.140 words
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Article66 1967-05-17 20 JAKARTA. Tues— Police have foiled an attempt by a crew member of Garuda Airlines to smuggle 2.000 American dollars to Kuala Lumpur, the newspaper Compass reported today. The paper said that police swooped at Jakarta airport just as the owner of the money attempted to hand itReuter - 66 words
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Article19 1967-05-17 20 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Trnfflc Police yesterday seized nine "pirate" taxis, and booked four school taxis for overloading.19 words
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159 1967-05-17 20 JUDGMENT IS RESERVED IN INSURANCE FIRM APPEAL SINGAPORE. Tues— The Federal Court today reserved judgment in an appeal by the Peoples Insurance Co. of Malaya Ltd., against a High Court decision in a fatal accident case. The company had been held liable by Mr. Justice Kulasekaram two months ago. when159 words
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Article, Illustration39 1967-05-17 20 Charge— and mobs flee POLICE HIT BACK AT BOTTLE-THROWING RIOTERS RIOT squad police charge into a fleeing crowd of bottlcthrowing demonstrators in the Kowloon industrial district. This picture was taken on Saturday. The situation was quieter yesterday. UPI photo.UPI - 39 words
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Article291 1967-05-17 20 LONDON. Tues— British funds were very uncertain today but the 1 possibility of the Government broker re-entering the market held prices steady up to the last halfhour's trading, when renewed heavy selling caused the section to weaken. On balance, falls ranging 10 M were recorded. Clo6tns middle pnres291 words
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Article66 1967-05-17 20 LONDON, Tues— Spot 16\d.. June 16',d.. July 16 13 16d.. Aug 16 15 16d., July Sept. 16 15 16d Oct Dec. 17'« d.. Jan March 17 \d April June 17 13 16d.. July Sept 18 1 16 d Oct Dec. 183 16d Jan. March 18 5 16d April June66 words
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Article31 1967-05-17 20 LONDON. Tues Ejyers £1211 i. sellers £1211'- i— £> 2 i. Forward buyers £1204 iunchanged), sellers £1204', i. Settlement £1212'^ < unchanged i Turnover am 115 tons, pm 85 tons. Tone: Steady31 words
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Article, Illustration225 1967-05-17 20 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. AUSTRALIA will stand united if the need arose to send defence forces to fill the military vacuum created in the Malaysia-Singapore region due to the withdrawal of British troops. Mr. L. H. Barnard, the deputy leader of the opposition in225 words
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Article48 1967-05-17 20 New economics course SINGAPORE. Tues.— The University of Singapore's Extramural Studies Department will conduct a new course on business economics beginning on May 30 f>r junior executives and those taking economics for professional examinations. Inquiries may be made at the department. University of Singapore (Tel. ***** ex. 156).48 words
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Article, Illustration223 1967-05-17 20 tie... ONDON. Tues—Dis- approving murmurs greeted the Foreign Secretary. Mr. George Brown, when he arrived in dinner Jacket and black tie last night at a banquet for Saudi Arabia's King Faisal, the Daily Telegraph reported today. iThe newspaper said the occasion, a City223 words
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Article35 1967-05-17 20 SINGAPORE. Tues —The Adult Education Board will hold a nine-lecture course on the "Care i.l Dofis and Cats.' to be held every Thursday at Raffle* Girls' Primary School. The fee is $1535 words
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Advertisement36 1967-05-17 20 COK TO H>' Chin. md Tiow K*n«. a bahy Kirl or. I5.Y 67 Molhrr Uiankn to Obntrtricmn rt M:il«cr* O.H. CHCAH KWONC I AM i.i. SOMASUNUCRAM INUIBA UtVI 15 K M R Indlr- It K. IM736 words
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Advertisement383 1967-05-17 20 Advertisement "THEYIARED TO BE DOCTORS" FIRST EDITION SOLD OUT WITHIN A MONTH! m SECOND EDITION °Uff IT CONTAINS 130 PAGES ,m Pr»porcd by PROF. A.T. DEVASIA Z price only hOO including POSTAGE IF CHEQUE IS SENT A y "THEY DMKIHOK N6NIS' cts. 'or bank comm.sAT 4fc »iin>ii«t'nif>iMWr CONTENTS: Eloborotc Summon**383 words
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Miscellaneous53 1967-05-17 20 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 pm. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 86 73 Kota Bharu 80 75 Penang 88 77 Ipoli 86 75 Malacca 86 73 Singapore 86 77 C. Highlands 72 61 I Jesselton 88 7553 words
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