The Straits Times, 20 May 1967
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Title Section28 1967-05-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 I P.P.O. SectioTt Natiiiiiiil <jewsp. f iiinr The Strait Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY. MAY 20, 1967 -fc 15 CENTS KDN. 2378:2390 M.C.(P)226628 words
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Article, Illustration644 1967-05-20 1 ESCALATION Several copters hit as men move in by land, sea, air DONG HA, Friday AMERICAN and South Vietnamese troops today launched their first full-scale assault into the demilitarised zone separating the two Vietnams. Fighting Ikis already been reported Iktween the American and South Vietnamese hoops andAgencies - 644 words
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164 1967-05-20 1 Russia sends ground rockets to Hanoi lONDON, Iri tbmda j has started nppljrlai North Vittnam with K round to tround rockets (Thick could attack Saixon and aircraft carriers of the Amrrhan Seventh Fleet, East European diplomats claimed tOtl.l.X The ui-apons would ui\c Hanoi a pnwcrtul b.irlatelag lac to* in demands164 words
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92 1967-05-20 1 'Shoot on sight at looters' order JAKARTA, Fri. Jakarta garrison is being ordered to shoot on sight at uniformed troops caught looting or stealing In the capital. Col. Mustafa Kamal Nasseri. chief of staff of Jakarta military district. told reporters yesterday thai this order would soon be given to checkReuter - 92 words
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Article61 1967-05-20 1 LONDON Fn. There was a m. impede to buy silver on the London bullion market today as dealers reached to the United States Governments decision to halt export ol Mher from its stockpile. GHd Vtl also in great demwiid Within minula ol the market .;im. silverReuter - 61 words
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Article35 1967-05-20 1 DONG HA. (South Vietnam). Fri. French freelance photographer Catherine Leroy was wounded in the fare by grenade fragments today while with a battalion of American marines south of the demilitarised zone —ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration472 1967-05-20 1 HONG KONG, Friday AHDKHLY Peking style demonstrations were maintained throughout today outside Government House here with hundreds of Mao badge-wearing youngsters and workers hurling abuse ;ii Britain and the Governor, Sir David Trench Columns <>t demonstrators, all carrying the small red bookReuter - 472 words
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Article72 1967-05-20 1 MELBOURNE. Fri. Graeme Bishop has proposed to his girlfriend— in his 39th daily letter from Vietnam And Lorodana < "Lorrie" Siega accepted in her 99th reply. Graeme. 22. who has been servlnr with the Australian task force at Nul Dat for a little over three months, met72 words
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Article30 1967-05-20 1 MANILA Rrl A Taiwan fishing boat with a new of 14 wu captured by Filipino fishermen after brief gun battle in the Sulu Se» this morning.— UH.30 words
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115 1967-05-20 1 TWO BOYS DROWN AT TELOK CHEMPEDAK KUANTAN, Fri. Tw o schoolboys were drowned at Telok Chempedak, three miles from here, this afternoon. They were identified as Tong Ah Wan. 11. of the St. Thomas School, and Kong Swee Hens. 10, Of the Chuntj Cheng Chinese Bchool Both boys, living in115 words
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Article66 1967-05-20 1 Boy, 8, held for killing NEW YORK. Fn.— An 8-year-old boy has been accused of throwing two 4-year-olds from fifthstorey rooftops because they refused to give him money. One of the victims was killed. Detectives said the youthful suspect, whose name was withheld because of his age. has been charged66 words
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Article46 1967-05-20 1 CAPE TOWN. Fri The condition of Dr Eben Donne;- South Africa's 69-year-old Presidentelect who suffered a brain heamorrhage nine days ago. has improved so much that there U now no doubt that he will recover." the hospital superintendent said here today Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article106 1967-05-20 1 ABOUT THE ZONE... rilllK demilitarised /one is 1. the shaded ar«-;i in the map .t lio\ The zone is six niih-s vide. stretching thrre niiU-s on nMk side of the 17th Parallel. It was mated under the lft.'il <ienr\;i Aurrrmrnt endint; the Ircnch IndoChina war. and was supervised by an106 words
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Article62 1967-05-20 1 RAWALPINDI. m Indian regular troop* and border MCUrlt} guards entered Pakistani lernioiv near Sialkot today and met: on Pakistani RaiiKfis border |x>ln r> an official siatemeni .said In The slntrmeni miicl ih< Rangers returned the fire and small arms firing was continuing, according to the latest repoi tReuter - 62 words
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Article40 1967-05-20 1 DACCA. Fri Nine people, among them h\e children, were burned to death when fiie .wvept a group of homes in l!ie heart of this East Pakistan city laM night. Forty other people were injured. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration333 1967-05-20 1 Egypt bans UN men from Sinai pAIRO, Fri Egypt has banned United Nations soldiers from the Sinai peninsula to preserve tile secrecy of U.A.R. troop movements, the authoritative newspaper Al Ahram said tod. It said the order, I 1 by the United Arab Republic Battle Command, applied to all membersReuter - 333 words
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Article56 1967-05-20 1 i\i»i\n ri I COMING: PAR RAWALPINDI Fri r.ikist.ui ha* every reuoa to belter* India might expl«xl« nuclear devire I nist. r for Informal klim.Tl Shahbuddin told •ml Parliament Irtd V IM 1.1 Ol I 111 IVH in Middle Bail erased I<i I .t ***** GMT todaj. unl l\56 words
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FOREIGN DESK 1
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258 1967-05-20 2 WASHINGTON, Fri PRESIDENT .Johnson yesterday the United Stairs would welcome any constructive action the United Nations could take on the Vietnam situation. Hi' > Preju conference to comment on thai the ministration wan studylni a new Vietnam Initiative ai the UN. johnxon said258 words
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Article24 1967-05-20 2 JAKARTA Xi i Mr. ArUni Malik will mmi Mhiulh cm Tuesday at th*" Invitation nr PnaMaH thr newxpapw Preedom reported today.24 words
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146 1967-05-20 2 Defence chief: U.S. objective in Vietnam WASHINGTON, Fri. The U.S. Secretary of Defence, Mr. Robert McNamara, today minimised the chances of China entering the Vietnam war. lie Mid the US would continue la limit Its air attack.s KgalnMi North Vietnam to strictly military uurgeli American objectives were limited and theReuter - 146 words
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Article, Illustration444 1967-05-20 2 Egypt ready for war with Israel TROOPS MASSING ON THE FRONTIER CAIRO, Friday rGYPTS newly appointed military Commander on the frontier with Israel said yesterday his troops were ready to launch ''a Holy War"' against the Jewish state. Gen. Abdul Mohsen .vlortaga told newsmen that Egyptian forces, moved into the444 words
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Article, Illustration338 1967-05-20 2 'TEL AVIV, Fri. Israel last night apologised im an Incident in which two of Its aircraft fired warning shots to try to force a Inited Nations plane to land inside Israeli territory An official announcement here said that Israeli Chief of Staff MajorReuter - 338 words
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Article30 1967-05-20 2 MANILA. Frt. Four Phllpp:np CoasUoiUrv tto^p*rs and :hrp<> Hi v. "c ki'.ifd :oday in < tiun h<c m the vilagp of Alaoii In Bataan. constasulary htanq;-n»r» annu^-nced30 words
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Article360 1967-05-20 3 Defian t envoy made to frogmarch PEKING, Friday. DED GUARDS, who burst into the Shanghai home of British diplomat Peter Hewitt three days ago. smeared a portrait of Queen Elizabeth and tried to make him bow to a picture of Mao. Mr. Hewitt refuaed to bow to the picture andReuter - 360 words
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Article, Illustration250 1967-05-20 3 PULING, I ri —China >.s--terda> re.iet ted a British protest BgataMfl deinonstr.itions in front of Britain s diplomatic missions in the country. The British Chart* i 1 Affaire*. Mr. Donald Ilopson tahovr), made a formal protest at the Foreign Ministry here against "\iolation of250 words
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Article57 1967-05-20 3 1 ONDON. Prl A Krnup OB> racial discrimination Mademanded that one of Bnnm.-: pupuUr \aiiety te|pprogrammea the Black Minstrel show —be ikcn .if! the air !>-■•. timi with nime than 200 is h.iicifri n > the BBC ni.iidine that the show be 'limed because57 words
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116 1967-05-20 3 X T EU YORK. Fri. Police arrested an eight-year-old boy last night and accused him of hurling two four-year-olds from the sixth fl.>or of two tenements during separate robbery attempts. One of the lin\s v.is killed and the other uas saved when he landedAP - 116 words
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Article46 1967-05-20 3 iM)(jN. Fn.— A world record price tor a .single piece of glass tt;t.s paid here today when a grey-iMi-ereen beaker fetched £18.000*. Tne three-inch high beaker Is thought to nave been made in Egypt in the 11th or 12th century. Router.Reuter - 46 words
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Article30 1967-05-20 3 PARIS- Fri protoPtmncti nui.--: advanced combat aircraft, the M:: rday In southern France nnounced here last niKht. The pilot was killed. on the details of the accident30 words
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Article17 1967-05-20 3 i i .»l!e--<1 to riliing p dlach* Ho liguers la aUd-»tieaa.. UPI.UPI - 17 words
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Article42 1967-05-20 3 SAIGON- Fn. The United States military cunimand announced today that their estimate of Vietcong and North Vietnamese troop strength in j South Vietnam had jumped from *****0 to 292.000. The 6-000 Increase covered the seven-day period ended last Saturday.42 words
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Article196 1967-05-20 3 COLOMBO, Friday I NINE Muslim fans of Muhammad All have vol- unteered to answer the draft call for Cassius Clay. iese youths yester.vrotp to the U.S. Ambassador. Mr Cecil Lyon. <>llering to take the heavyweight champion's army service. They -aid: "We Ceylon Muslim youths strongly condemn196 words
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Article55 1967-05-20 3 MOSCOW. Fn. The Soviet L':hoi. bai announced Uu poimment of Yur. Andropov v the new chairman of its Security Committee K ret police. A brief duspatch tan gave no reason tat the .shift in command of the organisation Andropov, a veteran Communist official, succeeds Mr. Vladimir55 words
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Article, Illustration306 1967-05-20 3 I ONDON, Fri. The favourite hobby of six -ye a r old Roy Clarkson takes him to heights where many adults might fear to rread. For Roy is rapidly gaining a foothold and handhold in the most nerve-testingMirrorpic - 306 words
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326 1967-05-20 3 CANBERRA. Friday A JUDICIAL inquiry will be held into allegaA tions of drunkenness against Captain Duncan Stevens, commander of the Australian destroyer Voyager, who went down with his ship in a sea collision three years ago. Capt. Stevens and eight other officers and menReuter - 326 words
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Advertisement122 1967-05-20 3 BOBI|B| i YOUCA.", >oI.UCA« CREAM fc For sensitive or dry skins, offsets dr>ness, peeling and flaking. J A v For tender and moist skins SUN STOP Offers maximum sun protection AGAINST tanning. Especially suitable for those with $un sensitive skins. SUN STOP prevents losing your natural creamy aAji f r*-122 words
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Advertisement475 1967-05-20 4 AMBASSADOR 2 HOTEL NITECLUBS N RESTAURANTS 46, Meyer Road, Singapore 15 Presents Nightly: /y 0 floorshow f fantastic w^"^*^" The "RUI ADAGIO' DANCERS jft W PI»ICT F»OM TOKYO V By Ovrrwhrlmins; Public Demand 1 0 B^abß §2 Mullc *>y Mr'- J| r-' ,*3* ORTEGA SEXTET JUNEMOK VERONICA KAU FH U>>475 words
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Advertisement617 1967-05-20 4 B SIN6APORE BOY SCOUTS "a'o'g" I STRICT a"sSOcTa"o" I Proudly Presents m i A GRAND CHARITY FILM PREMIERE /i=.= ---:=~UNDI« TMi DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF =-=-=-=sgs I!) THE MINISTER OF STATE FOR EDUCATION THE HONOURABLE INCHE RAHIM ISHAK ffj *i-«r=r=S==:-==r=i=^== =a===a=-?=?rsy^y'j/ IN AID Of KATONG DISTRICT BOY SCOUTS TRAINING FUND C617 words
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Advertisement386 1967-05-20 4 GALA Vo\ c d h TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! CATHAY NERVE -SHATTERING IN SUSPENSE FEAR- AND FURY-FILLED SPY ADVENTURE! fr^fjignnYH AJB BbL LANG JEFFRIES *V B^n EMMA DANIELI TECHNICOLOR TECHNISCOPE with Chinese Subtitles) I'ATrrinATRTTXtpTiTATTrinrTpTcT'IvAiLABLE behind th! i THEATRE Entronte between GALA ond MARLBOROUGH Theotres. LADIES ONLY PREVIEW! CATHAY: TOMORROW at 8.45 a.m.386 words
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Advertisement567 1967-05-20 4 New Shewing' 1 .30. 4, 6 30 15 5000 00LLAKS0NTHEACE ROPERT WOOD COLOR SCOPfc i I AMPLE CAR PARK SPACE AVAILABLE BEHIND THE THEATRE Entrance between GALA MARLBOROUGH Theatre*. K CATHAY "SPIES STRIKE SILENTLY" m %im6 I JM J NOW SHOWING! II am. 1 30 4. 1 00, 3.30, 430567 words
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232 1967-05-20 5 Expert: How to keep a unique cultural —heritage— PE N A N G, Fri. Malaysia lias a very exciting and unique culture completely different 1r o m those found in European countries, Mr. David Grant, manaurr of British actor Max Adrian said today. "Y<>ur country Is a completely new world232 words
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Article66 1967-05-20 5 KOALA I.IMPL'R F:;. A big community dinner planned to be held here to celebrate the list Mrthday of the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. ha* been oancehed because he and his family are still in mourning over rhe recent death of hi* mother-in-law,66 words
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Article63 1967-05-20 5 HKi Nhi TOWN, Pri. -A $40 million achem to protfd* lully tre.itfd water >upplie* to the Bru- .li.ua and Tutting district* Ims be> n approved by the Brunei I nnient. the Commi&Moner of Development. Mr. J.L. Firth, said today. This is the biggest ever water cupplv63 words
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89 1967-05-20 5 £2m worth of inquiries at rubber exhibition I ONDON. Fri. Inquiries L worth more than £2 million were initiated at the four-day International Rubber Exhibition which closed last nijht. arcordinc to a spokesman for the organisers. A large percentage of the inquiries were from overseas companies and involved a wideReuter - 89 words
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89 1967-05-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— The Permanent Secretary to the Prime Ministers Department. Tan Sri Abdul Jamil R.u.-. has been "looted president of West Malaysia branch of the Royal Commonwealth Society. Tun Sir Henry H s kr Tan Sri Nik Ahm^d K^nui Tun Sri Syed Shrkh Baraki89 words
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Article42 1967-05-20 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri A Muar-bound taxi overturned at the Lido beach this morning. Its driver and two of its four passengers were treated as outj patients at the hospital. The other two passengers were unI injured.42 words
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Article29 1967-05-20 5 IPOH Pn Jamal MohamM 39 «a> sentenced to six month*' y-Tf rodav [or tv.« ninth *<!■ fence retaining a .ttn>n \»a;ch •nd goid braccltt on D«e 31 lut29 words
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Article276 1967-05-20 5 Razak hits out at loans critics PENANG, Friday. TUN Abdul Razak today hit out at the critics who disagreed with the Government's policy in seeking loans to finance the country's development projects. "I do not see anything wrong in asking help from friendly countries to finance our development projects which,276 words
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Article43 1967-05-20 5 IPOH. fn— The Bandung Revue from Indonesia will perform at the Odeon Theatre here on Sunday and Monday mehts The 42-member troupe, which includes Indonesia's top singer* and film stars, has given performances in Kuala Lumpur. Singapore and Penang.43 words
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Article46 1967-05-20 5 RAUB. Fri.— Mr. M. Marlmu'hu was re-elected for the third successive year as president of the Pahang Indian Association here. Others elected were: Mr. Mohamed Kassim- vice president: Mr. Francis Fernandez, secretary: Mr. Vitava Raj. assistant secretary, and Mr M. Balan N«ir- treasurer46 words
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164 1967-05-20 5 Malaysian team for Jakarta for border passes talks KUALA LUvIPUR. Friday. a DELEXjATION will leave heie for Jakarta on Monday to conclude an agreement on border crossing between Malaysia and Indonesia Thr Secretary to the Ministry of Home Affairs. Dato Nik Daud bin Haji Nik Mat. will lead the delegation.164 words
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Article45 1967-05-20 5 KUANTAN, Fri. A beach festival the first of its kind will highlight the annual "Mandi Safar" on June 7 at the Cherating fishing village. 28 miles from here There will be boat racing, top spinning and kite flying contests and stage tbawt45 words
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Article30 1967-05-20 5 KUANTAN Fn.— About 30 entries have been received for the Rotary Club-sponsored Mr Pahang 1M7 1- contest, to be held at the Town Hall here tomorrow night.30 words
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232 1967-05-20 5 COURT 'NO' FOR ORDER TO SELL HELD SHIP PENANG. Friday. THE Penang High Court judge. Mr. Justice H. S. Ong, today dismissed an application by a Hong Kong businessman, Chan Chun Yuen, for a court order to sell an arrested ship, the Victoria Trader. In dismissing the motion with cost*,232 words
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Article94 1967-05-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malaysian Government today denied a Manila report that Malaysia and the Philippines were to organise panels to discuss thf Filipino claim to Sabah. The report quoted President Marcos as saying that the two countries were about to set up the panels. Commenting on94 words
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Article, Illustration193 1967-05-20 5 lgnatius Stephen - Another Brunei royal first cousins wedding lgn a tius Stephen B, BRUNEI TOWN, Fri.— Another "first cousins" marriage is to take place in the Brunei royal family. The couple: Penglran Anak Putra Norain. the Sultans second daughter, and Pengiran Anak Mohamed Yusof. son of Pengiran Pemencha. younger brother of the193 words
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Advertisement107 1967-05-20 5 Wjf^'S Smgoporr'i molt vtrsotile cnrfcrtoincf ■|^5~/^H TERESA KHOO s^" U HER 3 NOTES tj^^fl EXTENSION SAT. Ql^jQ TILL 1 00 a.m. ADLI.IMII iNH.HT CLLB I' K ACOCK BAH Non ifep donee Music p.m. Midnight MALAY CULTURAL SHOW by Th» LION CITY REVUE v THEIR MERRYMAKERS J, t %N. NIGHTLY EXCEPT107 words
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Advertisement389 1967-05-20 5 ORIENTAL TIN SMELTERS SENDIRIAN BERHAD ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF A BRANCH OFFICE AT PUSING PERAK TODAY By D.Y.T.M. RAJA MUDA PERAK (RAJA MUSA IBNI ALMARHUM SULTAN ABDUL AZIZ S.P.M.P.. J.P., P.J.K..) HEAD OFFICE: 2nd Milestone. Jalan Batu Tiga, KLANC. Tel. *****-4 IPOH AGENCY: 6 Lahat Lane, IPOH.389 words
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Miscellaneous23 1967-05-20 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph HeimdaM W BWiMG ME TME PVvVINS J** J I <C MEPgS TH 7 PAN...BUT OOMT^^^V \n) )o^^.fi T* erst23 words
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Article, Illustration239 1967-05-20 6 WOMEN IN INDIA ACCEPTED AS MEN'S EQUALS, SHE SAYS I/" UA L A LUMPUR. Fri. One of India's most active social workers said today that Indian women were now fully accepted by their men as equals, both in the political and social arenas. She in Mrs. Kamala Sinha. 31. national239 words
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Article176 1967-05-20 6 The rush to seek family planning SINGAPORE. Fri. Almost 2.500 new •patients' visit the family planning clinics ln Singapore every month. The political secretary to the Ministry ot Health. Mr. Ong Soo Chuan, disclosed this la.st night, when he .--poke at the opening of the fam.lv planning mobile exhibition at176 words
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Article38 1967-05-20 6 TELUK ANSON. Fri.— A school-; boy cyclist. Leo Hon. 14. died in i he district hospital here yesterday shortly after being involved in «n iicciden: \v:th .< lorry at the' 25th mile Ba*an Datoh-Teluk i Anson road38 words
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Article, Illustration513 1967-05-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. J^ARAM SINGH, legal adviser to the deregistered United Malayan Estate Workers' Union, was detained because since 1957 he has acted consistently in a manner prejudicial to the security of Malaysia. An official statement listing the grounds on which his513 words
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Article57 1967-05-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Detained lawyer, Karam Singh. 33. was admitted to the General Hospital here on Thursday with influenza. His condition was described today as "satisfactory." Karam Singh is in a third class ward (he had unsuccessfully asked for first class treatment) and is not57 words
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Article47 1967-05-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Japanese Government ha* donated wood working machinery and radio and television servii*inc equipment worth about 545.000 to the Industrial Training Institute here. Mr. E Minoura. an engineer has arrived from Japan to help install the new machinery and equipment.47 words
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328 1967-05-20 6 R. CHANDRA - Mostly direct deals now, says US embassy R. CHANDRA'. ay SINGAPORE, Fri. The U.S. Embassy here said today that most of the official American purchases of Singapore goods for the war effort in South Vietnam were now being done direct from manufacturers and exporters. Mr. Bert Ludy. head of the328 words
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161 1967-05-20 6 Chinese arts display by HK troupe SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore will soon see a display of the world-famous physical arts of north and south China given by a Hong Kong troupe of 10 artists at the National Theatre on June 24 in aid of the Cancer Society of Singapore. Six members161 words
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Article47 1967-05-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Pn— Tli» Swiss Watch Industry will sponsor a technical seminar for 14 members of the Selangor Watch Dealers' Association from Monday I to June 2. The seminar will be conducted by two Swiss experts. Mr. P 1 Lakner and Mr. A. Perrett47 words
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Article18 1967-05-20 6 PENANO. Pri. Six blcy-| clea were stolen from various part* or the city on Wednesday. J18 words
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Article23 1967-05-20 6 KANOAR. Pri. The Ral« ot Perils will open the new police atatlon at Beserl at 10 a.m. on Tune 14.23 words
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259 1967-05-20 6 Kuala Lumpur, Frl rpHE secondment of Australian military officers to Malaysia would not in any way affect the Malaysianisation programme of the Malaysian Armed Forces. The Chief of the Armed Forces. General Tengku Osman bin Tengku Jewa. said this last night on259 words
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Article69 1967-05-20 6 SINGAPORt, Fri. —An IK-year old girl. Sim Ah Lay. and Tan Ah Seong. W> were killed in road accidents hrrr yesterday. Tan was knocked down by a car in I pper Thomson Road at about 6 p.m. and died at the Thomson Road hospital. Sim was knocked69 words
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Article, Illustration293 1967-05-20 6 Margaret Wee - Dedicated teachers? They're a thing of the past, says 'Jaya' Margaret Wee: By Kuala Lumpur. Friday A TEACHER who retires next month after 41 years service today claimed that the dedicated teacher was a thing of the past. He is Mr. L.C. Jayatilaka. better known 84 "Jaya' to the boys,293 words
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219 1967-05-20 6 S'PORE CHOIR RECORDS FRENCH FOLK SONGS SINGAPORE. Fri. The Alliance Francaise has introduced something "really new" to the Singapore music world French folk songs, sung by local boys and girls, but without accompaniment. The Alliance Francaise Mixed Choir, formed about three months ago, cut a record their first last week.219 words
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Article57 1967-05-20 6 PENANG. Prt. A WO trainee teacher. Ch« Rnh*al bine Ha 1 Ahmad 21. wu robbfld of her satchel, containing $30 and it savings tanks pass book lit Pinhorn. Road jrwuntay. She was walking with »hr«« friends at about 230 p.m. whai her .saichei wa.% snatched away57 words
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Advertisement140 1967-05-20 6 Easy HP. termi Bi 1 $37.50 per month. No down poyment. Avoiloble from all NATIONAL Dealers IS OUR BUSINESS DAY NIGHT No matter what you may look for in aTV set, the ■^■■■^HBi underlying factor governing your decision to buy one p| G should be "after-sales-service"as many have found out.This140 words
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Article, Illustration184 1967-05-20 7 ALOR STAR, Fri. About 1.500 guests, including the Sultan of Kedah and Tengku Abdul Rahman, last night attended the marriage of Sharifah A n v in 18. youngest daughter of thp Mentri Bfsar. Tan Sri S.vrd Omar Shahabuddin. The bridegroom was Inche184 words
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Article289 1967-05-20 7 MALACCA. Friday. THE principal dental officer, Malacca, Dr. Aziz Durairatnam, was told found guilty in the rhagistrate's court of a summons charge of assaulting a dental nurse, Rohani binte Sa'ad. 2_, and fined $100 or one months jail. it n- i jitnH thai r>r i289 words
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Article41 1967-05-20 7 PIN \NG. PTi. A It rciident today surrendered himseif to the police here Hfter ie;ivine l-.is district in Nibonjc Tebal without permission on May 10 He was restricted to Nitons Tebal for five years in August lad jn41 words
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Article26 1967-05-20 7 PBNANO Prt nic Penim Tooriat Ouldea A will hold h twu-dH.v picnic for memoeis al I.una*. Vi'.la. Batu Perleimh.. on M.iv 27 and 28.26 words
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Article40 1967-05-20 7 BRUNEI TOWN Fri A lieu ;>•- recruited woman doctor from Ceylon h.is been appoitued Brunei's first full-time school health ofi>< It Dr. P. Duravupp^h. who ha.s been workins for 12 years .us a public health officer in Ceylon.— Renter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article59 1967-05-20 7 KUAI A 1 l Ml" ThP Ma 1 owi lor msiit-nion tt the Town H.ill tat dravn qintr a icw" übjecttona lioni nirmber.< of tlic public. .1 >enior oO the Munuip;iiity >aid today Lener.s ol nhiection will h.' received until June 27 when trie plan would59 words
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Article22 1967-05-20 7 1 on Pi M h vhcvt fttK) hi the 90d rum the PI 1 1 condition* and wasea.— OK22 words
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130 1967-05-20 7 I/L'ALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Australian Opposition Party considers Australia part of Soutbtast Asia, and v hat afTetts Malaysia's economy and internal security will also affect Australia. The deputy leader of the Australian Opposition. Mr. L. 11. Barnard, s.i id this before he left for130 words
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Article32 1967-05-20 7 SINGAPORE. Fn. Telephone HfTiec between Singapore and Ouv,<na is now available to the public. Cull* to i he Republic Ol Gambia will alxo be ava.iab.e from June 132 words
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141 1967-05-20 7 Move to break freight rates monopoly KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce has supported the move by its Singapore counterpart to find ways to break the monopolistic manipulations of freight rates by the various shipping conferences. This decision was taken at a recent meeting of the SCCC.141 words
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116 1967-05-20 7 Passports for Malaysians living in S'pore— CINGAPORE. Fri. The Malaysian High Commission here is to Issue restrictive passports to Malaysian citizens living h But a spokesman ror the commission today wu unable to say when this would be. They wer* waiting lor instructions from Kuala Lumpur Convenient In the meantime116 words
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Article29 1967-05-20 7 KUAI. A I.LMPfR. ASA i A Asia i COUlltriM Will ho.ci .i Ihn d.iy meeling on consultation o commerce nnd navigation l <■ i beginning from .Kine 5.29 words
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119 1967-05-20 7 President Yusof to attend Nantah's big day SINGAPORE. Fri President V u sol will be guest-of-honour at the Nanysuig Uni v o r slty'l eighth convocation, at the National Theatre, tomorrow afternoon. Tlii> will be the first time the Presidl itttnd the university'^ convocation at which a total of •aduates119 words
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Article28 1967-05-20 7 ■Mi Xi A 'hr»»--hOUI l.mul Drum bt presented at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on Saturday at 6 pm. by (he Sri Para.^kthi Amman Kowl I"28 words
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Advertisement244 1967-05-20 7 .•..V sg^g^gfl I m^**^^M^ <&L t^'H 'NM^^g^g^g^gf W I I IS |gS I Vgfl v JSflga %Lm >**, I jfl mm vVi i* gggggg^kw^iHggga m jt j^v g|& "^^gigl IgW ggW ffin^^^^ Fastest production iSligv ggWTm*.. Jfl ft, fl CT g\ M ggF 'JgggF dl ever built! I w New244 words
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Miscellaneous257 1967-05-20 7 Straits Times Crossword ACKo^s PosMbly Dan's tip on languKiiaße eaiHM private rcsent--1 Latest information about n.ei.t i 4. 3. 6). Hie printniK ■Hike? .4-5. 4> Soldier sticks to Green at 10. Pays line nothing for trip mobilisation i.i-8' frcm the islands i»>. 15 Cleaner has motor to repair 11. Gateshead257 words
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Article, Illustration487 1967-05-20 8 Woman former soccer player sues for damages CRASH AFTER ATTENDING A FUNERAL IPOH. Friday AN assistant district officer, Inchc Idris bin Abdul Hamid, 25, after attending a friend's funeral one afternoon, met his own death when his car collided with a bus soon afterwards. A woman State football player. Miss487 words
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Article97 1967-05-20 8 Awards for service in Malaysia SINGAPORE. Fri. Queen Elizabeth has approved awards to two Royal Navy officers for distinguished service in Malaysia. CAPTAIN R I). HAGDCNAU), who spent a year a> Commander. Naval Forces. Borneo, dirinv; tho confrontation period. :.s awarded thp CBE for his numerjus projects in the Navy'.s97 words
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Article63 1967-05-20 8 SINGAPORE I:: A crew meniwr ul a Bri< John Martin w.).- ..ned' $3jO X two Dibr.tha jail by ma gMrstC'l court tor caiiMriß uurt to a man. M MacLeod wtttl a lciii> early >estrrci«v He admitted committing th* offencp in a v.abin of the tanket «.8.63 words
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202 1967-05-20 8 SARAWAK KILLING: SEVEN MORE ON LIST From Geoffiay G«ldartf 1/ U CHI NO, tri. Seven more pt'opit have been put on the wanted list m connection with thr Communist terror killing ot two men In the bankoi district of the Third Division last month. A reward of 12.000 foe Information202 words
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Article42 1967-05-20 8 BRUNEI TOWN Ki 1 :K r»p'.'. Brunei coinH will n »ued with tli<- nrw Brunei cur rency m tnHii ol tile Cuiiniuv B 6 •> o be Miinokii.. clay but it v incierstood the coins hrf\e not at-42 words
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Article27 1967-05-20 8 IPOH Fn R Mun <tirt here lo intimidating a lellow i..pp<v With tapping K'::fe on Chemoi EstHt* nmr here on May 3 BaJ \v»<- alloufd27 words
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116 1967-05-20 8 KUCHING. Friday 'I'HE entire administrative service.s in Sarawak will be Borneanised by the enci of this year, the State Establishment Officer. Abang Puteh, announced today All expatriate -held po.>ts In the State Ministries would also be taken over by local men this year. Abang116 words
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Advertisement170 1967-05-20 8 fmjHki pat \rn iIWA SUCCESSES PS;RARKI An inn rtniif BmP GRAND PRIX Rodney Spow I IST SINGAPORE grand prix /z^^^ 7 < vww for CARS /f/%>^ g**'^- /i/at fastest lap Jfctß <*^* t d&' HEM COURSE RECORD 2M. 13.4 SECS fj/y IST SALOON TOURERS Class 3. Sole Agents: BOON SIEW170 words
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Miscellaneous100 1967-05-20 8 Oop tiff V.T. 91<wmlin IHrk 1 rtirtf tiff Its4>*i*»r #»or«IW I |**GOTTS GETZ.theex-I f-rviAT girl is I W*'^~\ r swe SSSS?SX. 1r SSSI2!n Umnß^ZsZj^cKrnoiTv ALDERMAN, WWO LATER 1 PAMILIAR— THE BIGGEST POLTTiaAMS UNDER TKiMT SECURITY. coaxed upa FATAL /^vJ iNTUtSTOWN. HER NAMES WCK TRACY AND FRIENDS Sao op undebSorud BNb^100 words
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Article, Illustration283 1967-05-20 9 Radiant Mollie: 'Mission accomplished' By YEO TOON JOO BINGAFOM, Fri. Miss Tourism Singapuru Mollie Ang, 'i'l. flew home this ••veiling her marathon 80 day sell Singapore" assault on the world successfully accomplished. Tired hut still radiant, the Sincapnrc l)»\uit> > mothered her parents and chubby four-ycar-nlri niece. Wendy Potin. with283 words
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Article108 1967-05-20 9 SINGAPORE. Fri One highlight ol the RAF Changl annual lair to be held on May 27 will be a display by the Far East Air Force free fall parachute team, jumping from a height of 12.000 feet. Besides, this free fall parachuting, lion dancers. and108 words
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Article31 1967-05-20 9 SINGAPORE Fri The Imports and Exports Office, the Controller .if Supplies Office and all sections of the Marine Department will be closed on Tuesday, being Vesak I public holiday.31 words
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Article29 1967-05-20 9 SINCiAPORE. Fn. Radio Singapun will broadcast a special fratuiT mi the lilp and SMBMSjt "1 Buddha on Vesak Day (May 23 1 at 9 30 a.m.29 words
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213 1967-05-20 9 700 in Chinese self-defence contest QINiiAPORE. Fn. O Some 700 members from 32 associations will take part in Singapore's lirst-cver pugilistic competition openin-: at the Gay World amusement park tomorrow night The emht-day contest is brine orpanised by the People's Association, aimed at brlnninj; closer together all the pugilistic organisations213 words
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230 1967-05-20 9 START ON 'TALKING BOOK SERVICE' FOR BLIND SINGAPORE. Fri. The blind in Singapore are soon to have library of tapes of their favourite literature. j The first step towards this "talking book service" will be taken tomorrow with the opening of a recording room at the blind M-hool in Toa230 words
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Article201 1967-05-20 9 Stab in back alleges Esso union SINGAPORE. Fri. The Bsso Petroleum Transport and Services Inc. branch of the United Workers ol Petroleum Industry today alleged that it had been "stabbed In the back" in a recent dispute with the Esso management here. A statement issued by Mr. Bahadur Singh, the201 words
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147 1967-05-20 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The High Court today ordered the Tong Seng Land and Housing Development Co.. Ltd.. of Prinsep Street, to refund $10,000 to a client. Ng Kok Hui. in a breach of contract case involving Its housing estate in Daisy Garden. Braddell147 words
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Article, Illustration75 1967-05-20 9 I)K and MRS (.OH Soon kin. in:; after their m.ir ri.iee in Singapore. The bride, the former Miss l.ou Saw Kan. is the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l.ow lli-.hi l.im. A science graduate of the university of Sin- capon-, shr is now doing an honours degree75 words
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Article29 1967-05-20 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Police ye*trrday hooked another 11 school taxis for overloading, bringing the total number to 96, since the campaign began two weeks ago.29 words
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Article, Illustration429 1967-05-20 9 REVISE THOUGHTS ON CAREERS, URGES DR. TOH SINGAPORE. Fri. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. To h Chin Chye, today called' on parents and students to reorientate their thinking towards education and careers. Speaking at the Singapore Polytechnic freshmen orientation ceremony at the Conference Hall, he said429 words
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416 1967-05-20 9 SINGAPORE, Fri ARRANGEMENTS for the issue of special passports to Singapore citizens for travel to West Malaysia after l July 1 have been com- pleted. Announcing this today. 1 a Government statement 1 said that the passports would be issued from Mon(iav at seven416 words
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Article34 1967-05-20 9 SINGAPORE. Fri President Yusof bin Ishak and his wife. Puan Noor Aishah. today attended the first English performance of the Salvation Army's presentation "Hans in Berryland." at the Cultural Centre.34 words
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Article63 1967-05-20 9 SINGAPORE. Pit The cane iii students chanted with causing hurt to the principal <if the Sin Mm Hiuh School In Uppei Berangoon Rohcl has ixtn b< i ad to Monday. Thr students, six bm nntl four ban of an unlawfully assembly, iind pa mint hurt to Vr.63 words
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Advertisement440 1967-05-20 9 SANYO'S new 1967 range of air-conditioners are quieter, more efficient, more attractive and less costly than you would have thought possible. Naturally. They're from SANYO. SANYO A GREAT NAME IN ELECTRONICS Throughout the world, "Made by Sanyo" has become an assurance of superb quality and efficiency in all types of440 words
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Obituary53 1967-05-20 10 H.,,,/, v/ J tttnimumi BROWN An BM rrmiit of an rririrnt mi Illli May. I'rt.r <illr» lf<\ II ,t,,,K Imr.l only BM uf %fanan aad CyrU of 17 ChrUichurrh Road. Chriti nhain. and latrly f an I Malayala It. niatl.tn ,1 h. •.tihmn on Iliiimday 1 4th Mat at53 words
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Article93 1967-05-20 10 Hordu tli t Minimum) ROLAND t,,:uik all bia frlm.w m»l lU<li*n.r arao BSlaal la make In* IKKT Happrnlnc, iin-ut in > < .I, r. r THE CHILDREN OF ImH Mr. A.P Wtithu lAanaauaal al mk Mri.tui I tin -ml* »nd rrlntlvra for I h»tr ■rrraiaa, altooaaaaa un.i aaaM- iar»93 words
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Obituary31 1967-05-20 10 M H.-rrf. J/J Uinimiim) IN LOVING MEMORY "f Mr f$ »^n rhnv win. .Ir|,ait.>d from un .»n oar Hum! In nur 1.. laacrtX >\ hi« Im-i.,\ <i thildrrn «n<l crandchlldraa.31 words
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Article222 1967-05-20 10 M H ar* tli t Uinimnmi JACK S PLACE, .(.iii.i K.. ai) IM i.i.,\,i Kaada, wnMpara, ii« ptaas ior drink nnii Bttacfc in loungt* i>ar iii.i.,v|ih. i.- "ftljal liit.r wn-ni *v»r» Sunday fn.in I] to 4.00 p.m. COCKPIT HOTEL'S "RUSTTAFEL* i I S.iturii.'iv an.) Snii.la» l.nnrh Kravrvatlon* XW4* Spore222 words
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Article269 1967-05-20 10 IS »»rrfa t3 i Minimum) ARVA SAMAJ SINGAPORE. V..lK' Runda] i" ■in Haraa, Dovntlonal s.m.- krllKKnu LMacaufM ■Win i. in. lu.h.i BMissa. BIBLE PRC.HYTEHIAN CHURCH, on U .1,1.11 it. IS a in. l.lf* Road IO.OS .i in OalUft I'aaii p m J«mm s.i\.-«. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIITV. I dr.,269 words
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Article654 1967-05-20 10 For the third day running j slogaii chanting demonstrators have paraded outside Government House in Hong Kong and in Peking bands of Red Guards have besieged the buildings of the British dip- lomatß- mission. By some earlier standards the ructions in Peking are mild, although they have654 words
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Article387 1967-05-20 10 Tln-re i.s one thing to be said about the Jengka Triangle scheme it is being most thoroughly investigated. Over the hist live years it has been studied from all angles, fnun the ground, from the air. in relation to surrounding transport services and to the Malaysiiin eionomy. It387 words
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Article197 1967-05-20 10 Disc-usMuiis in Jakarta next week between Malaysian and Indonesian teams on a border traffic agreement are likely to strike a rough patch when they come to sorting out the contused situation along the southern Sarawak frontier. Th? Indonesian army's expulsion of Chinese traders from villages on its own197 words
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531 1967-05-20 10 ERIC CLARK LONDON - ERIC CLARK LONDON by DOG racing —or as some cruelly but fairly describe it, animated roulette is making a comeback as a top sport in Britain. In June, when the six best greyhounds in Britain compete In the Greyhound Derby final at531 words
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884 1967-05-20 10 lOE HAGGERTY - Success The price comes very high lOE HAGGERTY WRECKED MARRIAGES. ALCOHOLISM. SUICIDE by NEW YORK. Fri EVERYTHING has its price. And the price comes high for many American business executives who claw their way up the success ladder. The price is often a wrecked marriage a home life left in884 words
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Letter218 1967-05-20 10 I REKEK to your editorial 1 -Restoring Sight" (S.T. May Hi in which you said that With virtually no local .supply of corneas for eye surgeons to draw irom treatment must wait upon donations from overseas. Yet at present doctors are not even permitted to218 words
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Letter88 1967-05-20 10 IVITH reference to J. Tans complaint (S.T. May 13) that he could not make a Post Office Savings Bank withdrawal from the Paya Lebar Post. Office recently, will the writer kindly call or communicate with me at the General Post Office. Singapore 1. giving full particulars of the incident such88 words
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Letter63 1967-05-20 10 IVITH reference to Mr. Raymond Tay's complaint (ST. May 13) Vigilante *^orns members are not authorised to act in the manner complained of towards innocent members of the public I have taken action to trace thr culprits with a view to disciplinary action and regret the distress caused to Mr.63 words
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254 1967-05-20 10 ••(lAS-DEVOURER" (ST. May 6) said that his iatest gas bill was higher than his previous bilLs and that recently his gas meter had been replaced and a leaking gas pipe repaired by the Public Utilities Board The consumer has asked whether the^-e measures had254 words
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Advertisement291 1967-05-20 10 f Classified advertisements for Straits Times Malay Mail may be handed to: COLD STORAGE SUPO MAIKIT I p'.on.si DcilO COLD STOKAGI SSANCMIt Rood ft Novoi Bos» CITY BOOK STOBI LTD. Coliyec 0"OV TNI NEWS FRONT f .fpon.rk s Suprrmorkcl M M ISMAIL 3 Arlmiralty Rood. Noval Bou) MAMIIM STORE, 1419291 words
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Advertisement118 1967-05-20 10 Advertisement Man with a "SAM" You know, when you carry Samsonite Attache', people immediately know who you are. The air, tbe personality, you can't be anybody else, but a top marketing executive, a business representative or a person with a certain high social Handing. Because you are a roan with118 words
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Advertisement178 1967-05-20 10 Teacher's I I I** lit WCOTCH WHl**9 H m^mmfr 'mmmv Si Ah f unmistakable! Study at Home and Pass Every day letters unv« ai Womey Hall Irom student* m Malay** and countries all over tne world These young men and womeg) tealise that a good education is the only sound178 words
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Article292 1967-05-20 11 RUDY BELTRAN - By post from a ghost RUDY BELTRAN: Gems lost from poltergeistplagued home back in the mail By Kuala Lumpur, Friday army officer in Batu village has received a parcel by post containing his wife's missing jewellery worth $1,060 and this has baffled the police. The jewellery had disappeared from a292 words
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Article, Illustration205 1967-05-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR, PH.— More than UOO Iniversity of Malaya "freshies." half of them girls, were taken on a two-mile '■solidarity march" around the campus in blazing heat this afternoon as part of their orientation. The march began from the Great Hall with the205 words
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144 1967-05-20 11 PERTH HOSPITAL WANTS STUDENT NURSES OERTH. Fri. The Royal Perth Hospital is advertising in Singapore and Malaysian newspapers for student nurses. A hospital spokesman .>a:d today the hospital had been recruiting nun Singapore and Malaysia lor some years, but this was the first time it had advertised. This was notReuter - 144 words
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Article44 1967-05-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Mr. S Mamrkam was elected chairman of the Lorottl Res Muda branch of the Malaysian Indian Congress .it a meeting here recentJy. Others elected were Mr. Sunny Rudd. vice-chairma-i. Mr K. V. Raman, secretary, and Mr. A. Nadaraja.44 words
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Article72 1967-05-20 11 SINGAPORE. i-ri— The port master. Mr. R. L. Bird. today announced that underwater blasting operations are now taking place in Selat Jurnng South. weMward of the Jurong .shipyard during daylight boars. Red flags will be flown by the controlling craft from 30 minutes before the firing until72 words
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Article69 1967-05-20 11 SINGAPORE. Fri—Thir-teen-year-old Marian binte Mat. injured yesterday by a cracker explosion In Geylang. was still seriously ill in the General Hospital today. She had three finarrs of her rißht hand blown off and inmnes in the face and eve.* when a bottle liHtkrc! with firecracker69 words
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Article53 1967-05-20 11 PENANG. Fn. Mine than 500 Buddhist youths from 15 organisations here are expected to attend the Wesak Youth Nieht and prize giving at the Lee Kongjsi in Burmah Road at 7.30 pir tomorrow Highlight* of the evening will be a variety show-, staffed by members53 words
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Article45 1967-05-20 11 PENANG. Fri. Three men. armed with knives, escaped with $300 in cash and jewellery from a house in Jawi village. Sungei Bakap. on Wednesday The victim. Khor Sul Leng. 44. told police the robbers entered the house by the Kitchen45 words
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214 1967-05-20 11 Singapore or Bangkok to be site of new Seamec' s secretariat SINGAPORE, Fri CINGAPORE. or Bangkok is to be the site of the permanent secretariat of the South-East Asian Ministers of Education Council (Seamec). A decision as to which centre should be finally selected has been left to the member214 words
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Article, Illustration218 1967-05-20 11 Former chairman of S'pore PSC dies, 71 SINGAPORE. Fri. Retired banker and former chairman of the Public Service Commission, Mr. Chew Hock Leone, died at his home in St. Patrick's Road today. He was 71. Mr. Chew who was chairman of the Malayan Rubber Export Registration Board until hf down218 words
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249 1967-05-20 11 MAN TELLS COURT OF HIS BIGAMOUS SPORE MARRIAGE VJINGAPORE. Fri. After being married for nine years, a Kuala Lumpur man contracted a bigamous marriace at the Singapore Registry w i t h another woman, the High Court was told today. Twice-married Honj: Sin Thi of Lorong Than Chim Mooi. Kuala249 words
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Article19 1967-05-20 11 KUALA UMPIR lavsia and France '.nr .(crrrrrirnt i' the r| of Transport here on ;at 10 m19 words
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Advertisement70 1967-05-20 11 m fc^ BP— "*^****^wSsSCS££ l This is the new Prestige Bathroom Scale... ..it will do for your bathroom what their famous housewares have done for your kitchen Prestige Bathroom fSrl' Bm Scales come with or ,^bS ■k^ without a carrying "8[ fl^ handle, are chromiumplated or whiteenamelled, with foot- &T70 words
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Advertisement131 1967-05-20 11 coveted works of art by Wedgwood Jew «i *> 9j|L Exomine any piece of Wedgwood pottery and its pure artistic form will tell you an eloquent story of infinite skill and craftsmanship famous since the 18th century, the era of elegant living in England when a Wedgwood was worth its131 words
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Miscellaneous105 1967-05-20 11 THE TIDES TODAY: Sfdlli Kechll 554 am. 1 5.4 ft > 626 p.m < 6 6ft Singapore 737 am 1 7.5 f t• 8.37 p.m (74ft); Port Dicluon 319 am 1 7ft 3.43 p.m (B.4ft >: Port Swpttenham 2.05 << m 1 13 ft) 239 pm 1 15.3 ft i105 words
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Miscellaneous782 1967-05-20 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala turn- Ma'aysian Weekly— a docupur and Penang; 6 Ipoh and mentary film: 700 News in Malarra: 3. 10 .lohnre English: 7.10 National Farm Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Broadcasting; 7.35 Bewitched Pahat; 9 Kluang. A is lor Aarrtvam. 500 N«WI i, In Mandarin; 8.10 Balada—782 words
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116 1967-05-20 12 HIGHER INCOME CEILING FOR FLATS "THE Government is 1 making an excellent job of tackling the housing problem. Large numbers of people are benefittlng from the wise and Intelligent housing programme. But alas! There are quite a number of Singapore citizens who are disqualified from renting these flats because their116 words
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Letter111 1967-05-20 12 REFER to the proposed Council of State under our forthcoming Constitution. In view ol its composition by nomination it must be obvious that its usefulness will not be as an opposition party, but will lie in the mature and weighty opinions voiced by its members on topics ot public111 words
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Letter36 1967-05-20 12 VISITING Klang. a few days ago, I was disappointed to see the only double-<i«»ex Bridge in South-East Asia so badly maintained. The bridge Is dirty, even last year's election posters are still there. L.K.H. Petaling Jaya36 words
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464 1967-05-20 12 MAY I reply to the letter from the Secretary General. Automobile Association of Malaya, (S.T. May 18). First of all it is regretted that there was a typographical error in my statement which you published on April 19. A sentence towards the end of464 words
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139 1967-05-20 12 YOUR leader ol May 10 deals with the poor physical condition of schoolchildren In Singapore and relates it to insufficient diet Protein is essential in the building of sturdy and muscular bodies. A few weeks ago it was reported that because of the fall139 words
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Letter268 1967-05-20 12 GODOWNS AND THE STATUS SYMBOLS LIKE "MaJulahV let--1 ter (ST. May 17). It does Indicate how views can differ on the subject of port> v in the case of other subjects and topics. In some ports a ship entering harbour is coufnmted with a forest of quay-side268 words
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536 1967-05-20 12 I WOULD like to thank "Musical Viewer" for his kind comment that Radio and TV in Singapore is "pretty good He goes on to say. however, in his letter (S.T. April 29). that "it needs a bit of tightening up." 1 agree that536 words
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105 1967-05-20 12 Clean-up before the face-lift APROPOS your re- port l S.I. May 12) that the I. ink Aiisnn Town Council chairman has suu nested .t "facelift for the town to attract tourists as part of International Tourist Year, may I sukcrst that, for a start, the chairman of the town council105 words
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Letter140 1967-05-20 12 1 BELIEVE a commission is sittimr in Singapore next month to consider legislation to allow only pharmacists to dispense medicine It would mean that doctors will not be allowed to do this. Speaking as a -nother. I do not see the logic of it. When my140 words
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Letter49 1967-05-20 12 'IiiERE is only one bus service for the Kallang Airport Housing estate residents and it takes 20 to 30 minutes to get a bus. When it arrives there are always too ma^iy people waiting. It is no wander that so many people travel by pirate taxi. F. ANG Singapore49 words
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205 1967-05-20 12 Giving the tourist a fair deal YOU recently reported A diU-inma the Tourist Promotion Board facet the shopkeepers' touting menace. There are positive an.sto this almost universal problem. All .shopkeepers are not 'tis ol virtue, many of them will "trim" the locals as readily as they would the ;v..:ig a205 words
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Letter91 1967-05-20 12 IT is most absurd of the police to seize, the •pirate' taxis travelling from Toa Payoh to Town when there is no bus communlca tion and where legal taxis do not pick passengers at 30 cents each to town. U the police then be replacing these 'pirate' taxis91 words
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Letter45 1967-05-20 12 j N several occasions I have been refused withdrawals from my P.O. savings account because. I was told, money was not reserved for unexpected withdrawals. Surely this can't b« part of the current compaign to encourage us to save in the Post Office? I)IS(,USTED Singapore45 words
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Advertisement547 1967-05-20 12 did you say... jm Don't i*W^ buy a r^jfflj TV set Q. Why should I RENT aTV Isaiion to look after them. We set when I can BUY one? In buy bulk order spares and tubes four years of Renting I will economically. The cost of labour have paid you547 words
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Advertisement144 1967-05-20 12 Salesmen keep calling. -t typewriters clack: Telephones jangle'l V _/y 1 1 alas and alackl i vfii fail It There's no need to worry. Relief is assured. A few PHILLIPS' TABLETS-your /I^f7r\-* Tummy ache's cured! T^/^s\ When pressure of modern business >© life gives you acid indigestion or I -I144 words
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Advertisement1272 1967-05-20 13 B^B^P^^^J^^^B^B 10 LIVERPOOL 1 WEST COAST UK.; l ll^ ll Due S'oore Sim S "im Penang ANTILOCHUS i. -oooi. Belfast, 6>asgo» IB Pt, Ml) 21 May 22/U ACAPENtR i .rrpool. Glasgow ed« I May 21 ACHILKS I. Oub in. A'mouth.. May 27 May 21 Ml) 27/ 2 ROLIUS l.vfioocl. Gasgc*1,272 words
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Advertisement1287 1967-05-20 13 r//£-LHhl/Af£S i4kr-min± THC CAIT IMllaO COUMNr LW Imwi -B. iEXPRESS SAILINGS TO GENOA RQTTEROAM-HAMBUR6AARHUSCOPENHAGEN S nim Penant Si-igaooi* > Genoa R'aam H'Durg Aarnus C'Ksgen lUMBAWA ai May 23 2S May 21 21 31 7 Jill Jill II JMI 2I July I Illy i 'Hi SIMIA imi 21/27 IMI 21 2*1,287 words
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Advertisement1214 1967-05-20 13 I BENULINE turns* .iirvict to lowoon, Liverpool > iontinenial mm BEN ALDER >.n|*o«-, <t S him "toiot "JUSHS \l\l 14 i*. 11/Ttfij May 21/24 May 25 21 Antwirp «iy m f 01 Livtrpool MM* 2* BPNUADf Retteroam <••? BENIIOrt Hjmbun »»H intapu't p S"a* »«n»n| Ant«;rp lay 21 23 Mar1,214 words
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Advertisement1195 1967-05-20 13 tetLLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. ill OVERLEAF FOR OUiWARD SERVICE FROM U k. CINIINENT. Llllll tWI Singipon P. S haa Pm*M CITY OF WINNIPEG Luflocn. -amb.rg. Rotterdan, HMO Hull ii 21 May H/30 M*7 Cm BROOKLYN lonoon. Hambufg. Rorternn. Havn. Hun. Crangemoutk.... 14 11 JMI 17/HJORi Cm Of CHESTER UWAOn,1,195 words
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409 1967-05-20 14 IMIt Straus tin price rose «2i cents yesterday to 5b03.50 per picul on an ofTering estimated up 15 tons to 225 tons. It was the highest price for nearly a month and increased support particularly from Japan and to a lesser extent from409 words
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Article363 1967-05-20 14 Rubber Market fairly active rE Rubber Market was> again fairly active during I tne past week and turnover was Improved report HC.B 1 Co. Ltd. in their current! .nancet survey. At one time prices reached the cheapest levels of the year just below these m February which were the lowest363 words
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Article264 1967-05-20 14 SHIPS lying alongndo the Bingaport Harbour wharves or tipocttd today aro: Drmodonia 1 2. Straal Florida 3 4. State of Kutrti 3. Gudrun Bakke 6 7. Nurjrhan 8/9. Ntdcr Rijn 10 11, Hai Ou 13 14, Hoegh Drake 15 16. lorn Mnrl« lit. K\o*hln Msru 29 30.264 words
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Article58 1967-05-20 14 'l-ME Atiocialion of Banlii tn Malay i made int si- changes In Its rates to mrrchanti yesterday (all rmtea to 'canada: Buying TT 3S 7/16. airmail OD 3:> i< 16 90 d »t. 36» credit bills. 36>. tradr Mil* ••Hint TT or OO ready: Canada 35 116; Netherlands58 words
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Article35 1967-05-20 14 ON the free eichanie market In Hone Kong ymterday the U.I. Oellar »an quoted ml M 3 for T.T. and B.M for cJ»h StcrhnK wa< quoted Ht 16.10 and one tad ol told <'35 words
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Article28 1967-05-20 14 May 19. Kl'Bßl'.K PRICE: HI cents (up seven-eighths of a cent) TIN: 5603.30 (up b 2! cents). Estimated unoflicial odcrine was tU tons (up 15 tons).28 words
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848 1967-05-20 14 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were grn--1 erally on the easier side with a slight rally at the close on the Stock Exchange yesterday. Going against the trend •rat Matsushita which was traded from 52.01 to 52.11 and had a turnover of 11.'i.000 units largely848 words
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Article33 1967-05-20 14 Matayaa Modi laaVccg M;ix It, Ifel] I* l Industiiil-: IIIS.K! IOX.Xf) pr.ip.iti. -s. MMx ini;.:i tMialngs: N.IS 9K.X7 v$ ruhhtrs: II Ml* I 11.118 I).. !!>, IH«J Kill. 1i. :;o. I9M 100.33 words
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Article1235 1967-05-20 14 DI'SINfcSS in and rrported to tbr Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stork Exchange yesterday with number of share* traded in brackets INDUSTRIALS: Boutteait IS.VMI Sl.'.h. i i.oibi i «.l.oi Central Sugar 17.000) $1 77 D. (2.000) $1.76 U. (22.000) SI 7o D. (1.000)1,235 words
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Article179 1967-05-20 14 II M lust tr^He rubhrr fo h. liuvrrs clusrd :tt p.m. In Kuala Lumpur and Singapore *<-sU-rdav at ."..V, <<-nU per Ih. up srvrn-richths of a rent on Thursrl;i\\ elaaßßg Irvel for th» position. The tonr «.iv aj|t nit s ttoahajj prlw* in cents prr lb. yesterday. Buyer*179 words
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Advertisement1100 1967-05-20 14 Y^ KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. Western Australia /Singapore/ Japan Se»vlee Fremantl* Smgapora Yokohama AoM AwMkiaa Mara" 21 May t Jaae 14/llJm* 2SJmi MJuai Mile Mara" ibllJaoi 1/11 Jily II J»ly' 22 My West ACrica/ Singapore /Japan Service Angola Singapore Yokonam* KuOe "Tsuaesaiaia Maru" Sailel 1/ jm* 11 Imc it IM*1,100 words
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Advertisement783 1967-05-20 14 «USIR,L, A.NEW HAUND SERVICE INDIA. PAKISTAN ANO FAI EASI SEIVICCS let treauittle. Alelaila Melleurae. Syase» fa: Madras ase Naiaiittinim ■nuasi. v' m 3 I/ S h ?.T. n iV D tai. JUU i' r M l *Ja| M MJ| 3l"Ma» BOMSH* i l«i« tl Ibi» 11/11 lul* aiiyi n/>i unt783 words
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Advertisement152 1967-05-20 14 \Q 6ENO* MARSEILLES UNTWERP BQTTEROAM BRtMEH HAMBURG Singapore P. Sham Penang Genoa Hamburg THURINGIA HAPAG) 23/25 May 26 28 May 29 May 17 June 1 Jil» 1 NECKARSTEIN (LLOYD) 9/11 Jue 12/14 Im IS Jim 1 ill* 15 !il» REIFENSTEIN (LLOYD) 21/23 Jim 24/26 Jim 27 Jim 18 July 2152 words
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Article36 1967-05-20 15 it Hord* Sit (Minimum) THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. Wee »o« ishet to thank priests Ht j..,ph Church 1P.M.1. all friends and relative* for their very kind as- istanr-e and wreaths In their bereavement.36 words
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Article, Illustration33 1967-05-20 15 Wordt SIS 1 Minimum) QUAKER SUGAR PUFFS for a .j'.: h nourishing teatim* snack for the <hiidren. Every augur coated wheat puff glistens with golden booey. Iry It «"h milk and fruit33 words
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Article229 1967-05-20 15 MELBOURNE. Frl. INDUSTRIALS were firm but quirt except tor BHP which continued to respond sharply to gas and oil reports to gain a further 26 MBtS to $7 90. making the \\e+k\ pain 72 cents. U'Pktrrn Mining continued to Improve to reach $13.30 up 60 cents in firm229 words
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Article57 1967-05-20 15 MINESt rroduct ticnanto. SingaV. port 1 **n prices oar O'cul ytttor day: uttorvut oil' bulk $4/ K-nere. drum Copra: M:»"1 ifoil luote May June 1 I Prop": MuntO* whit* <H7l sellers V till HUU'. M.v\ Millers- Ait* tiaVieJi'Vf'icM bulk Ml sellers diurn g,, g seller* T*e 'one was57 words
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Advertisement525 1967-05-20 15 < mitinurd from Page 101 OVERSEAS LEAVE M W.,rdt St (Mm.)— Bmx tt ell. extra FOR SALE. Delightful converted <°na.n Rousei (available summer lfttiS) tniif, from Sevenoaks ie«cellent train services to l.ondou hoth City and West f'.ndi. Absolutely quiet, secluded, yet nnt l*ol*'»d. Large sunny aitting-room ith open fireplace. dining-room,525 words
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Advertisement1076 1967-05-20 15 SITUATIONS VACANT If Hure-i 5* i Mm.)— Box it ett. txtrm WANTED IMMEDIATELY a temporary teacher for Lower Secondary School R>ntau. Apply to headmaster •h May, 1967. 8 C. F.M.C. Grade One or T«o with credit in English/ 1 Malay essential. WANTED CENERAL CLERK Male/ Female aule to do typing1,076 words
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Advertisement1009 1967-05-20 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANI IIS Wordt St (Min.)— Box tt rtt. earn I ANDREW 'CLOSE ESTATE r urnlsh |rd Air-conditionrd Bungalow threei>edrooraa. sen ant s room. garas*. I large garden s tor.- J«491 5»«.»«. EXECUTIVE BUNCALOW Juronl Park. District It. 3-bedroom full) furnished. Telephone (Spore) MM?; 9 a.m.— s p.m. ***** after1,009 words
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Advertisement772 1967-05-20 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT i M B>*f*s> <* i Mm I— Bow <c -fa FURNISHEO ELEVENTH FLOOR ivc flat, panoramic view Istest > I design hrand new furniture. Burling- ton Tientsin carpet*, four bedroom*. t three bathrooms. Orchard Court ***** I (Spore). CAROEN BUNCALOW mmmt Pinr.sn Oovernment Secondary School. t I rooms,772 words
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Advertisement704 1967-05-20 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE It Wordt M (Mm Box St ett. txtrm BRADOELL HEICHTS I bedroom hum flow 2 tutthroom* nrrvant*' rooms, potxh. car-porch for 2 cars area about lu.uuo .i'l ft Call II Matlock Rlae S pore after 9.00 a.m. today, Sunday. Tuerday. HONCKONQ PARK U.Wy furnianed. semi-detached t«o-storey704 words
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Advertisement537 1967-05-20 15 SPECAL TREATMENTS i M Wordt S$ I Mm.) Box tt elt. txtrm WHIN OTMER MITHODS fai'ed you *s just got to try acupuncture treatßKOt*. Plr.is* Rink is porn 334:10 (or appoiDttnent. TOURS EXCURSIONS M Wordi SS (Min.)— Box St ett. txtrm NAM-HO TRAVEL SERVICE Lid. Uala>a ~-C*y* BM/> i Am537 words
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Advertisement329 1967-05-20 15 PETS FOR SALE IS Wtrdt St (Min.)— Box it rlt. extra GOOD SCLICTIONS. CIRMAN hold, frmkv ire H.n YmrtK Vlllsce. near 91 mile*, Tampine* Road, S pore. IMPORTED PEKINGESE. StasS Collie, Krrnale longhaired Darh«hun<l. hoth 9 nionit Slami-** Kittfn« Owcakens .u.aa Otbman. PJ, Tr'cphone I BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALE 40329 words
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Advertisement174 1967-05-20 15 WANTED TO PURCHASE It Wordt ft (Mm.) Box I* rtt. txtrm COCMRAN BOILS.*). A «ood Mcoa't Band trrt'cal Doilrr No. IK. 14 I* tvaoird for early delivery. Ofr>ra aod pariitiiUra to he forwarded to !>>• Senior Resident rJngmear. Jendarata t.itat«. Teluk Anixin. HIRE PURCHASE <» W»r». Mix I >'. rtt174 words
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Obituary, Illustration40 1967-05-20 16 Madam SATWANT KAUR MR. AMAR SINGH MADAM SATWANT KAUR posted away peacefully an 17-5-67 at 10.30 p.m. followed by beloved ton MR. AMAR SINGH on 18-S-67 at 5.00 a.m. The great lots is deeply mourned by family and friends.40 words
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Advertisement904 1967-05-20 16 iiiilinued from I'age l.'i) BEAUTY CULTURE #1 Hnri.U (Mm I— «o» >• rf. '*>■■■ LOVELIER, LONCER NAILS rar. n JMM seven days »itb new .na.i TAKE COOD CARE Of vr.nr hair h Dr. earners 53. i»,r i«otu» LADIES WHO WANT to he mor« r--aiiiiful Con*ull Mr* Wong. Orchui n;t, Singapore.904 words
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Advertisement1028 1967-05-20 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE M MorWi M Mm i— Box St clt. rxtrm MBS »0 OPEL KAPITAN b orkaas condition .<l luu Ring >H pore) .Home) Mr L«c. i«» 3 AUSTIN AM petrol, overhaul, one oi> n. r EsoaUttli condition S ew, K.upei Road. Spore. Tel: IgBBJ US* FIAT t WAGON1,028 words
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Advertisement917 1967-05-20 16 FOR SALE I, Won't v (Him.)— Box in clt. txlrm CHAPPCL rIANO S<SOO (OOd eon .1 •M. iDipaetioo called IS.S-B. Snd r'loor. On hard Road. 8 pore k a.m.— j p m. UPRICHT FREEZER Avails- I S.ngabure Refrigeration Company. I.' 14 Internittional Building. 8 pore. lei: aisW '.'74OU RIFRICCRATORf BOCM917 words
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Advertisement694 1967-05-20 16 WHERE TO STAY (Hong Kon«J WILCOMI TO HONCKONC «'»v ai 'he International Gur>i Hou«» 1 _•< BtssSßl Dounlr rooms batn Located m tne heart of Tourist Centre XxSrr\ ice Kionomy thar*r> Kiniflr UflBJ UP Double Si Chunckini Mansion Atn !>th Huh floors «0. Nathan Rd Koa loon Opp Premdent Hotel694 words
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Advertisement630 1967-05-20 16 BAR*>& KbS' 'URANfSIS pore I IS Wmrm-t U ¥in.)—Btx St clt txlrm OANCINC OININC NIGHTLY BBSS* Kaat Asia Bar Restaurant ISW Watei 100 Street. K pore Tel. ibSlit. FOR DELICIOUS HOKKItN Dl*h« B*J**| Thin Hoon Ke« Restaurant 7 Hoki»n BtirMl 7770* 72MS Spore LAI WAN RESTAURANT *JB«MBI Cantonese di*he> prepared630 words
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Advertisement725 1967-05-20 16 TENDERS MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDER NOTICE DISPOSAL OF BRADMA PRINTING MACHINE Tenders are Invited for the Disposal of Bradma Printing Machine Mode! PEB 3R Serial No. ***** at Armed Forces Paymasters Division. Competitive Tender No. Al 164 67 closing at 2.30 p.m. on Thursday 15th June 1967 la obtainable from725 words
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Advertisement1125 1967-05-20 16 MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT VACANCIES IN SABAH «fo. «t Application*. *.rf lnwtrri from Mala r^r ttvi olloumg appointment in Saoah Departmrnt: Lducauon Po»t: EDUCAIION OFFICER >»latv v t< i P; d, l!<lon i ggaj, A 0() ,30 870 930 x3O \&bs s 35 1260 x 40 1420). As* ImiitM M Xk\ not1,125 words
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Advertisement1233 1967-05-20 17 M^, j <^^^^^^ IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT JOHORE BAHRU. IN BANKRUPTCY NO: 15 66. Re Vahya bin HJ. All. No: 92. Lorong 3. Kampong Paslr. 54 m.R. Jalan Bcudal. Johore Bahru Dat* of Receiving Adjudication Orders 16.3.67. Date of Order for Summary Administration 13.5.67. Date and place1,233 words
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Advertisement736 1967-05-20 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Requires ENGINEERING ASSISTANTS. DISTRIBUTION SECTION, in salary scale $155 x Al6 187 Bar 203 x AI6 347 Exam. Bar 385 x A2o 505 Exam Bar 535 x A2O 615 the commencing basic salary offered will be dependent upon applicant's qualifications736 words
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Advertisement843 1967-05-20 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIES FOR SENIOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANT Applications are Invited for the poet of Senior Technical Assistant in the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment Berakas Camp. Brunei. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: ca) Passed Form IV Engliih or Its equivalent with Mathematics and Physics as subject* (b) Possession of approved843 words
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Advertisement485 1967-05-20 17 '1 PRODUCTION STAFF International company in the pharmaceutical* and toiletries industry is seeking personnel to fill key positions in their factory in Petaling Jaya. Excellent opportunity for competent persons to earn good salaries with prospects for advancement with this progressive company. PRODUCTION MANAGER Must be Malaysian citizen between 25 35485 words
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Advertisement297 1967-05-20 17 ...WHO WANTS TO RUN HIS OWN BUSINESS Want to earn up to $15,000 or more per year? An outstanding opportunity awaits you as the licensee /dealer of new modern Mobil service stations in the following areas: Cuillemard Road SINCAPORE. Thomson Road SINCAPORE. Jalan Yahaya Awal JOHORE BAHRU. Rasah Road SEREMBAN.297 words
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244 1967-05-20 18 F. A. CUP LONDON. Fii. Two teams worth nearly El-million In transfer lees clash at Wembley Stadium tomorrow in the first all-London English F.A. Cup Final this century. One hundred thousand fans will pay more than 100.--(Hin to see the clash b<»tween244 words
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Article, Illustration1128 1967-05-20 18 SORMAN SIEBEL - All- Stars pass teething test SORMAN SIEBEL Hu MALAYSIA 1 ASIAN ALL-STARS 4 r |"HE Asian All Stars, by hard work and much perseverance which made up for an understandable minimum of cohesion, scrambled over their teething test against Malaysia with a 4-1 victory at the Merdeka Stadium last night.1,128 words
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127 1967-05-20 18 PVVD STAY UNBEATEN WITH A 5-0 ROUT OF PRINTERS S'GOR SOCCER OWD maintai ned their unbeaten record in the Selangor Government Departments and Business House* League Div with a 5-0 hammering: of Printers at Cheras Road yesterday. A ">Bth minute "own goal" wa.s the start of Printers' downfall. Ra.shid R^Ls.127 words
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Article82 1967-05-20 18 /^ENTRE-forward Raja Bakar V 1 scoreo four i^oals in Police Depot s 6-0 victory over Kedah in the Mrst match of the Hannigsn Shield inter-contingent police hockey quadrangular at the Ipoh Municipal Padang yeste:day. Depot, who led 4-0 at halfi mi.' scored their other goals through inside-tight Chung82 words
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Article42 1967-05-20 18 l|i»h l)i\ I: Mala>s 4 Tamil Yu.steis 0: Div. 3: PBS. B. Gajah 6 Perak AC 4; PCRC 3 Govt. Printers 0: 2 MTB 5 A.vhby Rd V sters 1 L. Perak Div. I: if AivMin i Town Council 2 Sebarang 1.42 words
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Article129 1967-05-20 18 Jnhorr championships I Bahrui: Man'l >inclev Ind round: Goh Telk Chow bt D. Amin 6-4. 6-2; Wone Thian Teck bt Va n Peng Choon 6-1. 4-3 ret Kwan Foo Seong bt Tons Hul Hione 4-6. 6-0 ret: R Sincarajah bt B Hawaii ti-::. 6-1 Q-final: Thian Teck bt Teik129 words
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Article704 1967-05-20 18 MALAYSIA CUP Tomorrow's ties and line-up THE Malacca Amateur F.A. have arranged for more than the usual number of policemen on duty ai Kubu Stadium tomorrow when their team meet Singapore in the Malaysia Cup match (kickoff at 5.15). Mafa assistant secretary George Tan told704 words
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Advertisement107 1967-05-20 18 GET MORE DELIGHT WITH THE \mM BCROWN MICRO -TV/RADIO The model has an easy to see 4£ inch picture tube which can be conveniently operated with A/C adaptor, if required. This compact portable micro TV is available with radio combination in FM AM or MW SW; 625 lines with output107 words
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Advertisement65 1967-05-20 18 EASY WAY TO KILL ANTS, COCKROACHES ..tics ih« KlltS crtc.ti month- Odourle»». HJf: pen. CM \o-K.-.nliatl it. I M.S. Ally »nd\\oia Supir KiiaU l.umpur. Barkaih's, and Inding MOI« everywhere. Uist. by tictz Bros. Co., Inc. Now On Sale MALAYSIA YEAR BOOK j& _f\ gf\ ""9 ■II i';iai%l "L lrflßV«f fep^Lal65 words
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Miscellaneous183 1967-05-20 18 SOCCKR PesUboU: Leicester (Barker Rd. Raf Inst City v Southampton (Merdeka 2 15 St Josephs Inst < 3.30 > Stadium. 8 p.m.i. Bakar tup: BAHMINTON Prrstk underGopenK Malays v B. Gaiah Ma- 15 tourney Urxih Cultural Halli hyi IOOgMOfI 1- frrtk Div. HOt'KI.Y S'por, undfr-H: I: Kilat v Rntanui Em183 words
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Article146 1967-05-20 19 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 SPRINGFIELD Naxafat Wee f obbler TORO Wee Cobbler Naiafat NAZAFAT Sprir.Kfleld Boba^ane Ran- Z SHOE BRIDGE Shanghai Kid Poacher SHANGHAI KID Shnr Bridge Navaaish SHANGHAI KID Shoe Bridge Red Peony Race 3 GEMINI I Lara tor Dalkeith LARATOR Anne*t Treamire Elcho Prince146 words
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Article, Illustration713 1967-05-20 19 Epsom Jeep - Shoe Bridge is nap for the 9f today Epsom Jeep RACING by CHOK BRIDGE, who won going away from a Class Six Div. 2 field with 8.4 last Saturday, carries the same weight in the top division (Race Two) at Bukit Timah today. As that was the The Cobbler marr'.s713 words
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Article321 1967-05-20 19 NAVAHO LOOKS READY TO SCORE worth another chance. The Shaw Stable haa two useful ones engaged In Movie Goer 111, runner-up to Malaytn Dawn, and Picture Fan 111. They .-houid give Pan Rajah a hard race. Thehet 11. Rina II and Cannon Fire are also fancied For an outsider. I321 words
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Article149 1967-05-20 19 NEUTOMKRS Viva Perak and Winner's Delight, who are engaged at Bukit Timah tomorrow, showed good form in trials yesterday morning. Viva Perak (Les Coles) sprinted smartly over 3f in '9 3/5. Winner's Delight 'Johnny Nelson) strode out stylishly over 3f In 39 1/5. Other notable gallops: Happy Road149 words
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Article831 1967-05-20 19 CRICKEI London. Fri; An unbeaten century by Basil D'Olivolra. England's coloured Test allrounder, was the hiphlight of a match full of lusty batting by Worcestershire against Oxford University at Oxford yesterday. Smith i r1 c a n bo m D'OHvolra produced his full range of831 words
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Article58 1967-05-20 19 ISIAMI Kri World heavyweight «hampion Casvu* 1»1 riav was arrested here on 3 warrant issued when he failed tn appear to answer a 1966 traffic offence. A policeman said ClaT was arrested br an officer who recorn'sed him as he drove alont 1 Miami street. He58 words
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Article1371 1967-05-20 19 COINC FORECAST: Yielding to toft. Race 1—2.15 Class 6 Div 2 ($5,000) 9f (Local riders only) 1 ***** Prince Tang a (Pro Rata) Sullivan 5 9.0 •Dragon 10 2 ***** Bobagane a (Paloh) R Bagby 7 8 11 lamail 11 3 ***** Bak's Pleasure (Wolf) Allan1,371 words
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Article88 1967-05-20 19 jt»i Kti fOtt.it give* piaclnga 01 the past IS mounts of the top jockeys Latest placing U on the right Figures within biackets Indicate number of wiriers this season. Colenun (32) *************** Fretty (21) *************** Lee (18) *************** Trevena (161 *************** Harbrtdfe (IS) *************** Colet (IS) *************** Bonfoure88 words
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Article67 1967-05-20 19 PJUBLIN. Fn. Irish-trained lJ colt Miaalle is a doubtful runner for the Epsom Derby to be run on June 7. Thi« was stated here yesterday by Tom Cooper. Irish raring manager to Missile's owner Mr Raymond R Guest, th» United States ambassador to tiie Republic ofReuter - 67 words
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Article13 1967-05-20 19 The Perung AAA annual crow-country race aehcduled for tomorrow, haa haae r~*ymti\13 words
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Advertisement26 1967-05-20 19 r*^ <-**^* 9^V*^ Xt mj^&k IM^H I^l j9*J^ Jtm < I i"^mt 1 ■ESSSBi^ h vjD«3 CZ.ZD ■///U/f/f 'mTTI w 1 1 r at your local bookseller I26 words
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520 1967-05-20 20 ABUL FAZIL - ABUL FAZIL ENTIRE DEPARTMENT IN TRADE DIVISION REORGANISED By SINGAPORE, Friday AN entire department in Ihc Ministry of Finance's trade division h;is been reorganised Following intensive investigations by the Corrupt Practices Investigations Bureau. The Government this evening snid the investigations had arisen Iroin public520 words
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253 1967-05-20 20 Singapore stops the killing: Egg crisis is over SINGAPORE, Fri. The egg crisis in Singapore is over. The Singapore agricultural fund action committee set up jointly by the Singapore Btockfeed Manufacturers' Association, the Singapore Livestock Partners' Association and the Primary Production Department to avert the recent egg crisis caused by253 words
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Article19 1967-05-20 20 KUCHING I autnoriifa lined the Import «)i .ill pm- Into of swine fever in West Mai19 words
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77 1967-05-20 20 Cuba to do away with money, says Castro HAVANA. Fri— Cuba will one day operate without a monetary system, according to Prime Minister Fidel Castro. In a speech broadcast last night Dr. Castro said money was "the vile intermediary between man and the product he creates." He added: "The dayReuter - 77 words
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Article123 1967-05-20 20 A scandal says The Mirror LONDON, Frl— The Daily Mirror today attacked "bloody minded little snobs" and "loathsome civilians" who protested about having British soldiers back from East-of-Suez service as their neighbours. Bold frontpage headlines quoted Rudyard Kipling: "It's Tommy this an 1 Tommy that. an' Chuck him out. theReuter - 123 words
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149 1967-05-20 20 SHIPPING IS NOW UNDER MARINE DIRECTOR SINGAPORE. Fri. The shipping community has been informed that as from Tuesday, the statutory responsibilities of the Sur-veyor-General of Ships will be vested with the Director of Marine, and the Marine Surveys Department will become a division of the Marine Department. For the present,149 words
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Article60 1967-05-20 20 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The band ol the lourth battalion. Royal Australian Regiment, will Beat the Retreat at a floodlit ceremony at Bukit Merah community centre, on Monday at 8.30 p.m. From 8 p.m. the band will gi\p a concert. Schoolchildren, who use the centre, and their parents have been60 words
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Article16 1967-05-20 20 SINGAPORE. Fri— Police yesterday recorded a total of 114 accidents, three of them serious.16 words
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Obituary80 1967-05-20 20 MRS CVA WILSON p i. V S S MANIAM 11l Sui I LIM BOCK ENC. >>' "-"-■■•■> hilly a m on i hind, v thiw dmi^ht. two grand children. Kumral ?l*t M:iy MRS. HO KOK MIN iU.mliii SW« lIV I.vacefiiTiy tl c.H 18 iB7 li ivtng hmd i>on» Df80 words
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106 1967-05-20 20 A 'Golden Robe' award for Indian author SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Indian Film, Arts and Dramatic Society will be awarding their president, Mr. M. K. Menon, with a "golden robe" in recognition of his literary success. A journalist. Mr. Menon's novel "Niramulla Nizhalukal" written in Malayalam, hosen by the Kerala106 words
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122 1967-05-20 20 THAIS KILL FOUR BANDITS IN BORDER GUN BATTLE BANGKOK. Fri. Four bandits were killed and a police captain seriously wounded when a police party raided the village hideout of the bandits in Ruso district, on the border with Malaysia, police reported today. The bandits opened fire on the police, andReuter - 122 words
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Article53 1967-05-20 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs. More than 100 former members of 71 Maintenance Unit. 'Royal Air Force, attended a reunion dinner dance at the Married Families' Club. RAF Changi. The unit is now stationed at RAF Bicester. Oxfordshire, but those attending the reunion came from Singapore and East53 words
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Article234 1967-05-20 20 LONDON. Frl—lndustrials drifted throughout the dull conditions to close at the day's lows. Speculative demand was good, however, especially in Australian mines, golds and Issues with silver Interests. Pressure on sterling and the Middle East situation dampened sentiment, the latter (actor depressing oils. Closing middle prices or select-234 words
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253 1967-05-20 20 RAJA: SINGAPORE'S CHANCES IN THE 21 ST CENTURY SINGAPORE. Friday KE Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, tonight spoke of life in the 21st century and ree things which will not go well with it." Speaking at the Nanyang University graduates' annual dinner he listed these "FIRST, a community based on253 words
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66 1967-05-20 20 SINGAPORE. Fn.— Radio Singapur.i will broadcast at 7.30 p.m on Tuesday the first <>i ,i MrtM ol Btgbt half-hour programmes on "The Evolution of Modern China." produced for the BBC transcript service The programmes an introduced by Richard Harris. A.sian specialist of the London66 words
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Article32 1967-05-20 20 SINGAPORE. Fri— The managing director of Overseas Union Bank Ltd Mr. Lien Ymg Chowtoday opened the banks 12th branch at Upper Serangoon Road The opening was followed by a reception.32 words
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Article44 1967-05-20 20 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Postmaster General. Singapore today announced that there would be no delivery of correspondes. or parcels on May 2.', Wesak Day. The hours of business at the General Post Office will be from 9 a.m. to noon.44 words
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235 1967-05-20 20 rpOKYO. Fri. The Vietcong toda y swore on a pyramid of 77 Ho (hi Mirth birthday candles that it will continue to fight for national hidependence and peace. The vow was contained in a birthday greeting sent to President Ho by President235 words
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Article113 1967-05-20 20 TAIPEH. Fri— While Formosa maintained their lead. Japan wrested second place from the Philippines in the second round of the third Asi«n amateur golf team championship. Todays play at Tamsul was highlighted by a hole-m-one by Formosa's Shy Yi-Shiong on the par-three 194-yard 17th hole. Formosa, withAgencies - 113 words
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