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Title Section24 1967-06-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,0001 The Straits Times Section^ The National newspaper Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1967 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590, M.C.(P)226624 words
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464 1967-06-05 1 DTC union alleges sack threat to work-to-rule members in ALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The National Union of Day-Training College Trained Teachers, whose (i.(H)O members have been working to rule since last Monday, said last night that several of its members have been threatened with the sack. Tiic general secretary of the464 words
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Article406 1967-06-05 1 Time running out Wilson and LBJ agree on the need for urgent actions WASHINGTON. Sunday BRITAIN and America have reached agreement on the need for urgent steps to solve the Middle East crisis before war breaks out. The British Prime Minister, Mr. Wilson, Rew back to London this afternoon after406 words
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Article, Illustration160 1967-06-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Director of Political Affairs in the Indonesian Foreign Ministry. Mr. Chairul Anuar Sani, returned to Jakarta today after handing a message to Tun Abdul Razak from the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Mr. Adam Malik. Mr. Sanl. who came here on Friday,160 words
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Article21 1967-06-05 1 TOKYO. Sun Tengku Abdul Rahman spent today watching horse races at a Tokyo course. He leaves for home tomorrow.21 words
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138 1967-06-05 1 IPOH, Sun. Two stablemates Rubber Planter 111 and Palm Estate, both owned by Lucky Stable and. trained at Bukit Timah by Porky Donnelly, deadheated for first place in the Class 3 Div. 2 6F Handicap on Derby Day here. It was the first deadheat by138 words
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Article, Illustration306 1967-06-05 1 Argonaut hits town: 72 dead TWO British 'holiday specials'* crash in 11 hours AN airliner crashed and burst into flames today in central Stockport, near here, killinjr 72 of the passengers and crew. The four-engined Argonaut hi t an electricity substation in a factory area near the middle of the306 words
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368 1967-06-05 1 ...AND 88 KILLED AS PLANE HITS MOUNTAIN PARIS. Sunday. ALL 88 people auoard a chartered holiday flight to Spain died last night when their British airliner plunged into a mountain in the French Pyrenees and exploded in a ball of fire. The four-engined Douglas DC-4 aircraft crashed on the slopes368 words
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Article, Illustration379 1967-06-05 1 S'pore mob storm U.S. embassy SINGAPORE. Sun. A mob of. 100. including young girls, rampaged thro U g h Hill Strrct this evenIng and vented their fury on the U.S. Embassy and the Central Fire Station. They set a car abla/e and smashed windows of the Embassy and the in379 words
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Article61 1967-06-05 1 TUNIS. Sun Natumwiie "dress well' campaign, ;i dihiiichild of President Bourgulbm, will be launched by Hie Tunisian Government tomorrow. One of the aim* of the campaign i.s the .setting up < dressing council-, and the I aging of 'dressing weeks" Uiraugfioul the country to encourageReuter - 61 words
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Article29 1967-06-05 1 JORIMN JOINS \MV\N Sim Kmc lluvsoin of Jordan today tod.tv announced Ir.iq had joined drrfrme pact signed between Jordan and I mted Arab Republic last wrrek Rmter.29 words
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Article197 1967-06-05 2 DAY AN: WE CAN GO IT ALONE JERUSALEM. Sun. Israel's new Defense. Minister, Gen. Moshe Dajan. Miid today that Israel could beat the Arab ;n inn- it war broke out and iifcled no heip from fiirrimi In op> to uo m>. "1 don't MUM Amt-ritan and British hoys to die197 words
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Article22 1967-06-05 2 CAIRO. Sun All Egyptians are donating one days wages or I salary to h'lp 'he country* cur- rent military buildup. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration813 1967-06-05 2 NEW YORK, Sunday jyjß. Harold Wilson said yesterday the Middle East crisis must remain before the Security Council but solutions should be sought in other contexts. "We cannot wait indefinitely," the British Premier told reporters after a three-hour visit to the United Nations. Mr. WilsonReuter - 813 words
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198 1967-06-05 2 54 U.S. Marines die in fierce battle UAIGON. Sun. A big force of North Vietnamese regulars killed 54 American Marines and wounded more than 300 in a 16-hour pitched battle which ended early today. The Americans reported finding 450 North Vietnamosp bodies on the hat tiefield in the rolling hillsReuter - 198 words
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Article38 1967-06-05 2 ADEN. Sun A British soldier and an Arab nationalist were shot drari inn nn people wounded in a cun-ba'tla) which flarprl in Adfn ft mainly between British p«i i troops and Arab ndtinnalist*. -m Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article53 1967-06-05 2 pEKING. Sun. -China!. Foreign Minister Marshal Chen Yi. said today there was a possibility of the I niterl States expanding the Vietnam war into mainland China. "Our country is fully prepared for that." he was quoted as saving when he met a group of visiting Japanese53 words
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Advertisement55 1967-06-05 2 WTCarrier, 1^ I HuWHuTDOESIThSeTuI GET BEFORE YOU CAU ME? I'm your Carritr Dmlw h«r« and I will «dvn«. plan, install and ttrvict your Carrier Air Conditioning. Why not call ma now t Mr. S. A. Chian Your Carritr dealer at Kool-Air Limited. Ml ■•kit Tiau Mat Si«f*»ri. Til MJ}}7 A55 words
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193 1967-06-05 3 WEST HI Xl IV Sun— A car with an electronic steering device was set off into the path of the Shah of Iran's motorcade yesterday with the aim of causing an accident, police said. But the car, a Volkswagen, was held up byReuter - 193 words
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485 1967-06-05 3 'Be ready for revolt' call to Hong Kong MOB BACKS EXHORTATION I)EMONSTRATORS crowded around the gate of the residence of Britain's Charge d'Affaires here, chanting slogans in support of a tough Chinese pronouncement over Hong Kong. The demonstrations followed an exhortation from Peking today to Hong Kong Chinese to "beReuter - 485 words
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Article62 1967-06-05 3 LONDON. Sun. A judge has n-«de British legal history by ordering a blood test on a nlne-Tear-old girl to decide which of two men is her father. The Judge said In the Hieh Court during a divorce action that without the testa it would be imoo«sibleReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration110 1967-06-05 3 Francine soars into supersonic class DRKTTV I r. in. in,- Grig- non, 29. an Air Canada air hostess, has soared into the high flying class by being among the first hostesses chosen to work on the AngloFrench supersonic Concorde. She smiled shyly and said: "You could never call me a110 words
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Article62 1967-06-05 3 LOS ANGELES. Sun— Former child nun star Shirley Temple said she might run tor election to the U.S. House of Repiesentatnes. Shirley now Mrs. Charles Black of A'.herton- California, mentioned herseif a*, a po&sibie Republican candidate for the .sent of Representative J. Arthur Younger. 75. whoUPI - 62 words
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Article71 1967-06-05 3 OTTAWA. Sun. Lord Thomson of Fleet lost his Canadian citizenship by applying for citizenship in another country, not by accepting a title from the Queen, it was stated here yesterday. The House of Commons was told it was Lord Thomson's personal act of applying for British citizenshipReuter - 71 words
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139 1967-06-05 3 lAS VEGAS, Sun. Glynn Wolfe, formerly an ordained minister, was married for the 18th time yesterday to a teenager from Germany. Wolfe. 59. and Ester Katz. 18. were married in a civil ceremony at 3 a.m. in this gambling resort. Wolfe obtained hisUPI - 139 words
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302 1967-06-05 3 Africa will spark off new world war, says Kaunda I(ITWE, Sun. Pre1V sident Kaunda warned today that a third w or Id war fought on Ideological as well as racial grounds could break out over Southern Africa and it could be a war to end all wars. President Kaunda wasReuter - 302 words
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Advertisement233 1967-06-05 3 Beautiful curtains glide on Ooubl* Singl* Hand- Drawn S»t r W'. Make french pleats with Mf^-^/^-':/-;. the versatile vertical track. I•- IV-I There is a sylon curtain If"™' J ll^ track to suit your every 111 Ift 11 requirement AN ALUMINIUM TRACK WITH NYLON RUNNERS (SYLON)THE SILENT CURTAIN TRACK Sole233 words
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Miscellaneous32 1967-06-05 3 the Gambols /"'BVB 'OVE IT» OEEN A*) /?LL NEVES SPEAK} P*gTVj *SJO YOU AGAINj-^ /TTtELLING MC THAT IT*> /jUST TO STOP /M^N [VUAC A COMe-ASVOO-ABE BUYING A N6W/ y Vytuggecue wmttV, > > —^obessj——32 words
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243 1967-06-05 5 Tun: How we can become a great nation •JHE acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today called on tho people to fully utilise the country's rich resources and manpower in order to achieve progress already attained by advanced countries. He said Malaysia was now in a stage of intensive development243 words
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124 1967-06-05 5 KUCMING, Sun. The Federal Minister for Sarawak Affairs. Tan Sri Temenggong Jugah, who is chairman of the Sarawak Alliance and of his own Party Pesaka, told delegates at Party Pesaka's fifth annual meeting in Sibu today that he wanted to hand over leadership124 words
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Article, Illustration103 1967-06-05 5 Sharifah Mariam is Queen of Freshies liHKKE were smiles all around as Che Lily Z lit on (second from left), last car's winner of the title, congratulates Che Sharifah Mariam for winning he title of "Miss Freshie Queen 1%7" at an Orientation Ball at the Dew:in T c n g103 words
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Article25 1967-06-05 5 PENANG. Sun— The Lions Club of Penang will hold tlt^ir monthly luncheon meeting at the Town Hou.se Hotel. Penaiiß Road, on Tuesday25 words
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Article29 1967-06-05 5 KL'ANTAN Sun. The acting Mni'.n Bpj-..i Of P.ih.fi?. Dato Hal' Abdul Aziz bin Ahmad mil open two-day leaders dp course at Kuala j Lipis on June 10.29 words
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Article183 1967-06-05 5 SULTAN of Bru--1 nei. Sir Cmar Ali Saifuddin, arrived here by air last night for a lengthy stay in Britain during which he is expected to have top-level talks with Mr. Herbert Bowden. the Commonwealth Secretary. Officials here declined to discuss the possible subj jects. but183 words
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Article66 1967-06-05 5 TELUK ANSON. Sun.— A masked robber armec with a knife escaped with $50. a necklace and a braceiei wort.i << total of $190 riots a house in Syed Abu Bak.tr Road here yesterday. He urnnped I piyay bank containing $30 in coins w hen a housewife,66 words
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180 1967-06-05 5 Peace Corps workers doing good job, say two MBs 4 LOR STAR. Sun. The Mentris Besar of Kedah and Perlis today welcomed the" presence of United States Peace Corps volunteers and of British and Australian volunteer service workers in this country. "They are doing a good job in my State."180 words
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265 1967-06-05 5 'Sharks around us'— by Lim Kim San SINGAPORE. Sun. The Finance Miniser. Mr. Lim Kirn San. speaking today on the role of the Vigilante Corps, described Singapore as a "small fish swimming in tne sea with sharks around us." "That Ig why we have to be alert, quick In tho265 words
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Article25 1967-06-05 5 bail- r.\n.\ r. sun.— i I >f thr nit tonal Union <>i Itrachrr a ill iinlrt Its annual meeting heir on Juno 1025 words
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Advertisement44 1967-06-05 5 v.i^^Er*gK v *tjS) from oil palms. Contact your nearest ICI office for full information rJ tJiJa[[ *j^A v about its use on your palms. l^HPPm^%\ Made in Malaysia for Malaysian Soils 49 |6Ssi\^ :r^S^r l *«m% jPz"""., V mmm^ Chemical Company of Malaysia Limited44 words
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Miscellaneous35 1967-06-05 5 -s. f'^- 1 VOUwL 00 I STUABLE OVE3 nJI f BPAsS CO TT M' fc^Sr KSOMETMINS ABO-T > SOMETMN' EVER/ T'-l SOLU^OST' Vf C1 TMAT ,<UN< 'M S TU»I I COME < fj' T^V Jm, -4*T PUOBwttM,/35 words
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137 1967-06-05 6 Queenstown Assn drive for members SINGAPORE. Sun. The Queeiistown Residents Welfare Association today launched a massive membership campaign anmng residents in the area. Thousands uf IraTlets settlne nut the Objeeta of the association Ktrt distributed amons the people One of I tie aims is to foster more cordial relationship among137 words
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Article122 1967-06-05 6 'TODAY S educational TV prox gramme on Channel 8 us as follows: 8 30-8.50 a.m.. Mathematics Sec. 1 Mensuration I"; 9.15-9.35 a.m.. English MMM language Sec. 1 "The Libr.iry 10.00-10.20 a.m.. General science Sec. 1 "Diffusion and Osnuwis': 11.05-11.25 a.m.. Gentral science Sec. 2 "Magiv tic122 words
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Article29 1967-06-05 6 SINGAPORE. Sun—Singapore s Defence Minister. Dr Goh Keng Swee. who left for Paris on Wednesday to see the 27th International Air Show, returned home this evening.29 words
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Article223 1967-06-05 6 SINGAPORE'S largest public service union, the 25.000-member Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, today said that workers' organisations in Singapore should not be used merely as transmitting stations. It said the tasks that faced the new central committee of the NTUC were tremendous aird unenviable223 words
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Advertisement163 1967-06-05 6 I I DO (Singapore) PREMIERE TOMMOROW 9.15 p.m ii i M wsip i Taw-Thomas I smmiv Jj, i api ioi J I If The Proud Ones 'Jiu- President's Chefs. Men rlair ami talent. Hand-picked. A product of generations of tradition. The result? You sec it here. The h'nesi cuisine in163 words
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Advertisement150 1967-06-05 6 A Plan to End the War in Vietnam Should we send guerrillas into North Vietnam? Should we increase the bombing? In an ex- elusive Interview Dr. Walter H. Judd. noted authority on Asia and East-west relations, answers some crucial questions and offers a step -by step plan for ending the150 words
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Advertisement376 1967-06-05 6 ODEON now showing PALACE 11 am. I.JO, 4. «30 t J3 p.m. iNo ff Lv» 1. 3 30, 645 f.l* FLINT STRIKES AGAIN! J* ...this time against the most B^flF ravishing gallery of feminine '"^s^^rogues who intend to take ij over the entire world! V*j 77i* ntw... A Flint adventure...376 words
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Advertisement418 1967-06-05 6 ORGANISATION Lost 2 Dov 11-1 45-4-6. 30-9. Ug '-Th. M.IK Run X.d PREMIERI TOMORROW 9IS p. m BJ N in The Wtld Attou i m Loit Doy 11-1 30-4-6 45- 9 30 'The CAVE OF SILK£N WEB Opt Kins W>th Myl focc NOW SHOWING' RtX: 11, I 45, 4, 630418 words
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Article, Illustration1333 1967-06-05 7 STANLEY KARNOW - Solved— the mystery of a sacked general STANLEY KARNOW HONG KONG A MAJOR inys tiTv anion^ the enigmas of C ffnmunisi leader Mao Tse-tnng's beelie cultural revolt] lion h;is boon the motive behind the purge of Gen. Lo lvi (.'liinij, the for mer Chinese Army Chief of Staff, who Fell1,333 words
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485 1967-06-05 8 A gloomy outlook for timber industry A TOP otliciyl oi the Forest Department has forecast a bleak future for the sawmilling and plywood industries in West Malaysia. The Conservator of Forest Utilisation. Mr. Lian Kwen Koo. based his forecast on two factors: the expected decline in log production and the485 words
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187 1967-06-05 8 Don't wear expensive jewellery in public call SINGAPORE. Sun. The Police Secretary. Mr. Loke Foo Yee. today appealed to women not to wear expensive jewellery in public following an increase m the number of snatch thefts. In he pa-t 24 hours. thieves mi motor cycles have ;-obb<<i three women sn187 words
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Article50 1967-06-05 8 Talk on new I KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Dr. j Lim Cliong Yah. o! the Departj ment of Economics. Univc. :ty oi Malaysia, will give a lectuie on '•Monetary Policies and t:>? NewMalaysian and Singapore Donan" at 8 p.m tomorrow at the faculty jof Science. It is open to ihe Public50 words
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197 1967-06-05 8 Members owe $7 million to co-op societies DAGAM SERAI. Sun l.iuns taUlUag s: l million, owed l>> members, h.id not beea repaid to co operative mm letirs dartai the laxl twe f*arm, ll.ui Moll. nurd (.h.i/.ill hill .l.i \\i. the Minister of Agriraltare hkl (oO|'<t ilixrv N id here. "This197 words
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Article35 1967-06-05 8 KUALA LUMPUR sui; in ol Belangor and t leuc K'.uU Kubu nu:i in Fueaday Tlicv 111 l> ccn.Tl?!iri*fd 07 »!iil f tamed t;ide-i .ixiut lour hou.v: .i: t ie col-35 words
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211 1967-06-05 8 r rHE Peranakan As--1 sociation of Singapore la^t-night called on the Singapore and Malaysian Governments to resolve their differences and work in harmony and friendship. The president of the newI ly-formed association. Mr. I TW. Ong. who made the SINGAPORE. Sunday call211 words
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Article79 1967-06-05 8 SINtiAPORK. Sun A lorry driver. Lee San. 40. was run over and kill '(I yesterday by his onn timber lorry in Woocil.md> Road. According to police, it happened like this: Lee *as checkine hi* fuel tank on the side of hi.N rcklslc lii-n .i bat hit79 words
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Miscellaneous218 1967-06-05 8 y ~y I'M NOT WAJTIKJ' AMY ~*^s7 OH COME YOUR ...WE'VE KNOWN AM, BUT IT'S AS I J^" ?ff NINE HOURS, V HEAR? \f AIL OF HIGHNESS, HOW EACH OTHER /IF IT WERE AN V .THE PERFECT >^--^ H NOW OPEN UP ANJ' t GEEWHiZ CAN \OU SAY LITTLE MORE218 words
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277 1967-06-05 9 Hotel in Perth bans 'unruly MSA crews SINGAPORE, Sun. 0 Malaysia Singapore Airlines will conduct an inquiry here to find out why a particular hotel in Perth j had decided Ie bar all MSA cabin crew members from staying in it. The Inquiry, expected to bp«m on Thursday, will be277 words
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Article72 1967-06-05 9 LUmut. Sun.-The Raja Puan Muda. consort of the Raja dlHUir of pe rak opened J* medical treatment room at the Outward Bound School l n Teluk Muron near here yesterday The centre, built with 'funds irom Rothmans of Pall Mall Malaysia, will serve not only boys attending72 words
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Article32 1967-06-05 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. A «7-year-old woman. Ler Tan Hum. *m drowned In a pond behind her house tn Jalan Kalul. Paya Lebar. this mornine. Police do not suspect foul play.32 words
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Article, Illustration361 1967-06-05 9 THOUSANDS MOAN 'PASSING OF AN ERA 9 SINGAPORE, Sun AIILLIONAIRES and rubber tappers stood shoulder to shoulder with bowed heads in the tiny chapel of Mount Vernon Crematorium today to pay their last respects to Mr. Lee Kong Chian, who died on Friday. After361 words
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334 1967-06-05 9 Five-day talks end with a complete discussion of tin problems TOKYO. Sunday. HPHE fourth meeting of the international Tin x Council ended its five-day session here yesterday after reviewing the tin position as a whole, including releases from the United States stockpile, a Press communique said today. The communique also334 words
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Article96 1967-06-05 10 29 ITaaatj SIS l Minimum) MR. A MRS. MU. Uurwi thank Hattvaa and frlrniia for prraanta and ood wlahra on tha occaaton of their in rrlaa;e on 2T-S-S7. MRS. C W. POOLOOASINOAM and i mlly thank all rrlativea and frlenda nr thatr atirndance. aeeiatanre. maaFAMILY OP Mr. A Mra.96 words
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Article239 1967-06-05 10 20 Wmrdt lit (Minimum) Mitt tINGAPORI UNIVIRIC I*« 7 tali tih Juni- Botrjf forma ir,i, at all Harriet Hublmrd Ay»r noothn WMV SUFFER from tr«Tal aU-knaaaT pj agalnnt It by taking a Mmlnt" tal.l*t M mlnut»a l.^for« our Journey. THI AUCUST MOON lum Sbo|.p*. ;,.,Hi«ood Park Hnirl Sport Com239 words
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Article682 1967-06-05 10 The International Tin Coun- cil ended its five day meeting in Tokyo with the customary uninforuiiitive. communique. Except that it was agreed to replace the committee on j production with a committee on development, the proceedings could conveniently be summarised in three words: we did nothing. There682 words
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Article366 1967-06-05 10 Singapore's misfortune In losing Data Lee Kong Chian should not obscure its good fortune in having had him. Not just as a leading businessman or an outstanding philanthropist but as the nearest thing the republic has had to an authentic folk hero. He was known to and liked366 words
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Article175 1967-06-05 10 Fanners should not join cooperative societies just to borrow money, says Haji Ciha/.ali Jawi, the Malaysian Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. But they do. and they will continue to do so as long as loans are uncritically awarded and their repayment a matter of no particular concern. The175 words
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Article, Illustration1514 1967-06-05 10 RICHARD DOUGHERTY - The Americans who want peace— with honour RICHARD DOUGHERTY by CINGAPORE Ministers have spoken of the advantages of substituting the Cambridge Examination with the Q.C.E. examination. There is a wide difference in these two examinations. The G.C.E. is conducted by the Associated Examining Board of the General Certificate of Education.1,514 words
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Article410 1967-06-05 10 LESSON 50 in a new series by YUNUS MARIS GLOSSARY: I'KR.M. un\\ (ID agreeabillty. similarity; PERnyataAM in) statement, communique; SA-lanchar-nya (N), <adv> as omoothly as possible; SA-suai dengan (M, Adv) fitting. In accordance with. We are still on •international relations' and our extract for translation and vocabulary practice410 words
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136 1967-06-05 11 BAIT GAJAfI sun Two more detainees have ended their hunger strike at the detention camp hrre ;incl their relatives have been allowed to visit them. Of the 39 detainees who went on strike on May 27, five have given ud the strike. The136 words
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Article77 1967-06-05 11 SINGAPORE Bun. Three men fßßtatttajp robbed a taxi driver. Chnß Yam Poh 87. of In Senn»'' R irl Taey boarded the! t«xi in Victoria Street at about i 11.30 am. and ordered Chin to take them to Sennrtt Raid- where he was robbed. When the robbrrs77 words
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Article41 1967-06-05 11 SINGAPORE. Sun The Minister for Labour. Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, left here today for Geneva to represent Singapore at the International Labour OrgHnisaMon conference accompanied by Mr C. B Nalr. a senior executive officer of the Labour Ministry.41 words
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Article18 1967-06-05 11 MACHANG. Sun. Work on a $2,000 extension io the town market here will begin short ly.18 words
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Article, Illustration1020 1967-06-05 11 Pay increases? Govt to consider only at end of next year'— Lee BONUSES AS A MEANS OF PROFIT-SHARING... SINGAPORE, Sunday THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said at the recent annual dinner of the Singapore Employers' Federation that the Government would be prepared to consider wage increases in the1,020 words
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Article55 1967-06-05 11 THE PAST it w behind us. It will never be the tame again in Asia. The human beings have not changed, only the setting, the framework. If we have the ability to grasp the opportunities offered to us in this new setting, then this community will never look back with55 words
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207 1967-06-05 11 Hamdan: Next step in that Jakarta accord |{UALA LUMPUR, Sun —The followup to the accord in education between Indonesia and Malaysia signed in Jakartaycsterday will be carried out soon by an exchanee of letters. This was disclosed here today by Haii Hamdan bin Sheikh Tahir deputy leader of the Malaysian207 words
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Advertisement252 1967-06-05 11 If vi t\\ ll^ff ytfTertieex (W WATCH YOUR MONEY GROW WITH COMPLETE CONFIDENCE Open a deposit account with us today. PAN MALAYAN FINANCE LTD AUTHORISED CAPITAL 10.000.000 ISSUED AND PAID UP CAPITAL S 5 000.000 PAN MALAYAN FINANCE UMITID GROUP ASSETS EXCEED 528.000.000 B M»«JO»C* Asia Insurance Bu.'a.ng. P.O 80.252 words
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Advertisement285 1967-06-05 11 Children enjoy learning with Educational TV and KRIESLER I ONESCOPP SINGAPORE LIST PRICE $1390 This Kriesler model incorporates the popular low-wide line and features speakers at each end. Kriesler puts power behind the picture with a king-size power A.C. chassis giving you perfect picture and sound. BS»« inßl I ask285 words
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Miscellaneous226 1967-06-05 11 Straits Times Crossword *< hoss bungled .1 1 > aikubb 15 Crlmlna i sobriquet? 181 7. Makes good score up through 16. Unreliable Idols to lay up (8) transfer (7) 17. I serveci but that's dlfler8. Navigate. In the theatre? (7). ent (7). 10. Carter knows where to draw iB.226 words
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Miscellaneous717 1967-06-05 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur tional Stock Cars Country and Penan*: 6 Ipoh and Ma- Style. 7 News in English: 7.11 licca; 3 and 10 Johorr Hahru: Mutlara: 7.35 Danfterman 4 laipinx; 7 Butu Pahat: 9 Hired Assassin; 8 News in ManKluanc. rfarln; 8.10 Lagu2 Seriosa: 834 5.45 p.m.717 words
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Article340 1967-06-05 12 GANDHI'S EMISSARY by Sudhir Ghosh (Cresset Pre<=s 425) WHY WAS Lord Wavell dismissed from his post as Viceroy of India? Hitherto the only guidance has been In the diary of King George VI. This says that Wavell went because he had run out of ideas, and340 words
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1259 1967-06-05 12 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD REVIEWED BY BRITISH MALAYA 1824-67. By L.A. Mills. With an introductory chapter by D.K. Bassett. (Oxford University" Press. $29.50) A HUNDRED years ago, eighty years after Captain Light's squadron anchored oiT Penang "to secure a port of refreshment and repair for the1,259 words
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Advertisement503 1967-06-05 12 HOW TO SUCCEED IN A IME^L J^ 9 tS >; &i^ Rubi in ik I m^ yH;':^^^ VOLUME ONE: I^^^^ THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SUCCESS, GOOD APPEARANCE 'W P^-' ANO WINNING PERSONALITY, A SUCCESSFUL CAREER, How T 0 INCREASE YOUR INCOME, BUSINESS V- Wtr^M LETTERS AND REPORTS, COMMUNICATION. SALES IB H^'503 words
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Advertisement713 1967-06-05 13 (Continued from Page 101 SITUATIONS VACANT i. Hnrd* Mm.)—Bax it rt*. extre WANTED A Umtil Amah and a Ooocl *oolt f o** I nil m H fetDDl ly T€l« 47KK1 R pore after 11am. WANTED CLERK TYPIST. AM* to rot-respond In Nation*! Language. Apply Koi AUHI'. s K 1.. WANTED713 words
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Advertisement1060 1967-06-05 13 ACCOMMODATION VAIAM> M Ward* «4 r*Ma t—Hnt <• rle •affta OFF BRADOELL ROAD. 4-Be.i roomed [>«■ fa hed. Winet Kuiikalo" Km nnherl <i:;, Uailßl Ameniiii-j •> nl at.le Trl s por. :10(Hi.',. FIRST CLASS FURNISHED FLATS. NOW VACANT Seiiv-dt-t.tr hed hoi.---3 hedrooma a:rcnodltioned rooms 15. Namiy Garden Telephui.' 21*27 or1,060 words
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Advertisement1175 1967-06-05 13 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE, ETC. I, Were* v film I Baa If rti '>'"> FLEMINCO MASSACE STUDIO OrcdßM Ro^rt S rort Irl RMOS nipposilc Urn rut- Ro.«d Kltoem. Btaamaaui i m CENTLCMCN IWEOIIM MASSACE oattttß. T-rt'lriß 'Jram Alr-OMB*-nonrrt Salon ?fK ranmin Road. I SUnCSnorr t',ll II"' JEUNESSE ET BEAUT* si»ami>ath Body -massage1,175 words
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Advertisement271 1967-06-05 14 H H^^H^l fIH^^HHi^MH ■■■^^■■■^m^^ j^^Hf Mj^ Australian Butter is a health food, a rich source of vitamins essential for good eyesight, a healthy skin, strong bones, good teeth and energy! Eat Australian Butter every day! It's the best butter you can buy because it's fresh from Australia just a few271 words
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Advertisement1227 1967-06-05 15 TO LIVtRPOOL t WCST COAST UK D,» 1 C c BBMB P. S'riam P»nang PJtROCLUS Liverpool. G'asgc* GM I Tiny Jim 7 DfMßoocuS i,..c*v Hj.re. l pool. 6'gc* Gli. ll Jim 7 JaM 112 Jhi 11 HISANOER ••erccot Juie 17 JuM 11 MCNCSIHfUS i go* Jmi 11 Jim 17 Jmi1,227 words
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Advertisement1282 1967-06-05 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U.K./CONTINENT. Itadilg tin Singaport P. S'riam PtaMg CITT BF BROOKLYN .ondon. Hamburg. Rotterdam, Haifa, H.i, Grangemouth... 11/11 JMt 17 JMt II Jmi CITT OF LANCASTER Undon, Rotteraam, Han-burg, •full. Middlesbrough 1 lal| cm OF CHESTER London, Hamburg, Rotttrdam. Havri,1,282 words
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1979 1967-06-05 16 Surprising week on Stock Exchange From Our Market Correspondent Till! Slock Exchange's behaviour last week proved to Ik* a surprise for everybody concerned and few could have forecast Hie trend th. (i developed. In fact without exaggeration it could be called quite an extraordinary week. Prices. particularly of equity shares,1,979 words
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Advertisement1119 1967-06-05 16 1 a»a»aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa« Yv^*""" KAWASAKi RISEN KAISHA LTD. Waatara- Australia Singapore Japan Sarvlea Fnaitntit Siniarx'rt Toaoaania o» iwiitiaa Mara" Sails t Jaat II 11 Juat 23 Jalf 27 Jalf Stuaa Mara 1 7 Jal- 14 IS Jalf 25 Jalf 31 Jalf <»,atti Mar* Na. I" 1( 31 Jalf 1/ I Aat1,119 words
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Advertisement985 1967-06-05 16 P&O to Europe and the United Kingdom s.s. "ARCADIA" (30,000 tons fully oirconditiontxj itobilistxfl Deporting SINGAPORE 8 June 1967 Arriving LONDON 30 June 1967 via Colombo, Aaan, Pert Said, Noplet, Lisbon A RoHardata LIMITED FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE (fora* SINGAPORE/UK tram $2440) Apply to your Travel Agent, or to:IILAI IHI985 words
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Advertisement438 1967-06-05 16 Mn t ap< ie r 5 r.tm tntn% EIA/fTL ETA/HO HA. flO rROM CALCUIiA t. r'tNANG M V .'STATE OF ORISSA' to> l.aaw'HJ »i Alona Brild>na. SXirty 4 Mfihou'n* Jaae B Jmi 7 rßvh CALCUTTA M.«. "KRISHNA lAYANTI' toi Raaajßaai A itoan laaa 1/ I m Mpm VI FROM MADRAS.438 words
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Advertisement393 1967-06-05 16 X3aXaS3a3 irHSIBOUND tuPOPI SERVICI si'fiwi r. Sham \*t rOi. TOCANSA I' Him 21 22 JMt 21 laat H'Ml H, B (->. Htvfl, 0 kMt, A ••'[> H t VI •>- R'tallß. YAMA j Jaly 111 Jaiy 11 Jaly Marseilles. Ha»rt. Dati I t^mouND urp an M. Ml MWltillM rBR: YAMA393 words
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Article1244 1967-06-05 17 THE Straits tin price on Saturday morning rnsp 25 cents to 5605.h24 per picul on an offering estimated down II ton* to 210 tons. Strong support particularly from New York, was reported and the rise compared with a drop of fill per ton in1,244 words
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Article690 1967-06-05 17 THE following is a complete list of rrvitcd quotations for the week ended on Saturday June 3. B. t. Alex Brtcka Boiutead 1.55 C. Sugars l 6S 1.6W C.C.M 1.7 b 1.77 C.C.M. <1»h 1.04 1.08 C T.S. orrl« C» Hnlrttnig 3.40 3.44 Dunlopa 2.08 2.18690 words
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Article35 1967-06-05 17 RIBBER TIN (perlbl. (per pimli. May 29. !Sfi> 4 eta. tenn.nn 30. R5- 1 rts. tSOR.nn 31. 56V, eta. Sn-05.37 1 June 1. 65% rts. 5606.00 I. 56 eta. $605.37^ 3. $605.62 i35 words
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Article84 1967-06-05 17 I'M! < .loeut.on Banli* in Ma--1 iay*ia made theae change* in it* rate* to merchant* on Saturday (all rates >o I1UO): United States: Huying TT 33 11/16. airmail OD 32 13/16. 00 d/at. 33 3/1* cradit bill* 33 A/16 trad* mil*. Canada: Buying TT Ml. ai mail OD84 words
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Article38 1967-06-05 17 (\H Ul* tree *a«h*ng* market in w Roog Kong on Saturday toe U.S. Oellar was quoted at 5.84 for T.T. and S.*« for cash. lUrliru *a* quoted at 16.20 and an* tan el g*ld at 3T7|.38 words
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Article52 1967-06-05 17 Pan-Mai. Finance S lohnre But W»arne* K. himpir Nf» Screndah l»u(T llrv Current Date l>i mrnt payable 6*t .Ji~. 5% June 26 M% July 5 20"% Jun* 30 10% lota I for Total tor the year previous year 17*% 12J% 10% 11% M% 130% 274% 25^ 13i% 1352 words
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Article71 1967-06-05 17 •Industrial*: Froprrtie*: Mining: t| rubber*: May 29 ***** 104 11 95 10 ***** May 30 May 31 June 1 ***** 106 SI 107 03 103 63 104 35 104 68 94 50 94 50 94.2 a 110 60 U0 48 110 48 t Dec 28 1962 10071 words
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Advertisement349 1967-06-05 17 PUBLIC HOLIDAY It Is hereby notified that all members of the Association In West Malaysia and Sarawak will be closed for business on Wednesday. 7th June. 1967, on the occasion of the 60th birthday of D.V.M M Yang dl-Pertuan Agong PERBATUAN BANK 2 DALAM MALAYSIA THE ABBOCIATION OF" BANKS IN349 words
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Advertisement720 1967-06-05 17 Ik H 1 ft 4M I ft*s. MAJLIS PERBANDARAN IPOH TOWN BOARDB ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) AMENDMENT OF APPROVED LAYOIT PLANNO. JPB. 107/63. Notice is hereby given that It Is proposed under Section 144 of the Town Boards Enactment (Cap. 137j to amend the approved Layout Plan No. JPB. 107,720 words
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Advertisement668 1967-06-05 17 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIEB ACT 1965 RE: BUNGA RAYA IRON MINING COMPANY LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE COMPANY (Pumuant to Section 272 (1)). NOTICE is hereby given that a Final Oeneral Meeting of the Members of the Company will be held at668 words
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Advertisement614 1967-06-05 17 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK KENYATAAN TAWARAN Tawaran akan dl-terlma cilpejabat Jurutera Negeri. J.K.R., Perak, Ipon hlngga Jan pukul 3.00 peUng pada 23 .6 .1867 dan pemboron«2 J.K.R. Yang berdaftar kelas BX ka-atas sahaja Berkepala 1 Kepala Kechll 3 untok:— CONSTRUCTION OF A 4.000.000 GALLONS REINFORCED CONCRETE SERVICE RESERVOIR AT614 words
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Advertisement366 1967-06-05 17 ORIENT OVERSEAS LINE REGULAR MEMBER OF FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE (FAR EAST /EUROPE) ANNOUNCING INAUGURATION OF NEW EUROPE SERVICE CALLING HAMBURG. LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND ANTWERP Inauguration voyage: m. v. RU YUNG Singapore July 30. Aug. 1 Port Swettenham Aug. 2/3 Penang Aug. 4/5 Agents: C. F. SHARP CO. (M) LTD.,366 words
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Advertisement525 1967-06-05 18 Sharikat HARPER GILFILLAN Berhad ENGINEERING DIVISION WORKS Itw following vacancies h.ue nccurred fur Malaysian CHi/.en> In >>iir Engineering Division Works in Kuala Lumpur v.-nnir Storrkrrper ai At lrast 10 yrars stores experience handling Engineering part* mid raw materUla. bi Educational qualiticatiuns Senior Cambridge with credits in English and Maths c)525 words
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Advertisement723 1967-06-05 18 NOTICES EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, PERAK NOTICE I Registration o! children born i in 1961. 1962 and 1963 lur admis- sion to Primary Schools in Perak in 1968. 1969 and 1970 has been B<»na <>n m schools Some parcnt.s/guardians may have laiied to register their children up to now and they are723 words
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Advertisement823 1967-06-05 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION VAC ANCIKB Applications are Invited from Smuapore Citireng for the posts of: Organising Secretaries i Trainee* People's Association. Ql AJLIFKATIOXS: tat Age: 18 to 30 years on 1.7.67. (bi Minimum Education: il» The Government School Certificate (Chinese); or Government Senior Middle 111 Certificate: or (in Cambnd&e823 words
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Advertisement504 1967-06-05 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Applications are Invited from suitably qualified persons for the lollowing posts: 1. Workshop Steward Experience in the use and I maintenance ot mechanical testing equipment and strain- gauges is essential. Ability tc read technical drawing an advantage. Outlet: Include the care and maintenance504 words
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Advertisement598 1967-06-05 18 TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from J.K.R. registered •ontractors Class BX Head I i Sub-heads 1. 3) and Head IV i Sub-head 8> and above will be recslved by the Director of Public Works. States of Malaya. JKR Headquarters. Jalan Maxwell. Kuala Lumpur up to noon of Monday 3rd July598 words
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Advertisement362 1967-06-05 18 MRS. LEE KONC CHIAN AND FAMILY THANK THE HEADS OF STATES. REPRESENTATIVES OF THE COMMONWEALTH AND FOREICN MISSIONS, EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTES, COMMUNITY LEADERS, RELIGIOUS MISSIONS. ORGANISATIONS, ASSOCIATIONS. FRIENDS AND RELATIVES FOR THEIR CONDOLENCES AND HELP DURINC THE PERIOD OF THEIR BEREAVEMENT. SENIOR SALESMAN MAJOR INTERNATIONAL GROUP A vacancy exists for a362 words
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293 1967-06-05 19 CRICKET Hedges leads scoring spree I ONDON Sun Relishing the rar* dflifht of firm mekpt«. batsmen went on .^connc *pr*>e. slammintc five centuries yesterday. c tnp run not v.« 38--year-old Bernard Hrrlgp*,. who mad* the Maaon'a highest score if 182 in helping Glamorgan raffle up 355-5 dec against Oxford Umvriv293 words
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Article63 1967-06-05 19 Selangor won the south zon« f hampionshlp In the InterPolk* contingent hockey rnmpttition lor the Hannlgan Bhteld which concluded at Beremb«n veMerdav. Runncrr-up were Negrl Sembllan. and third place went to ,'ohore Malacca backed out of the tournament. Selnncor clinched the championship when they outplayed ferrl63 words
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Article, Illustration2244 1967-06-05 19 HE BEATS KEBIR IN THRILLING FINISH TO EQUAL 1957 RECORD yiVA IPOH, ridden by Glynn Prei f ty, won the $25,000 Perak Derby in a thrilling finish at Ipoh yesterday. Owned by Ipoh lawyer V Jeyaratnam and trained by Rinus van Bireukelen Viva Ipoh pipped2,244 words
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Article46 1967-06-05 19 Total Pool: $115,600 Ist No. *****3 $28,611 2nd No. *****0 $14,305 3rd No. *****9 7.152 Starter* ($795 each): No*. *****3 *****9 *****9 *****5 *****7 *****8 239*84 *****8 2 ¥!3697 *****7 Consolation (ssSfi each): Nos. 18?24S 187.185 *****5 *****3 Hn«l77 2??059 *****9 17fi0S« 231-928 *****846 words
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Advertisement311 1967-06-05 19 Sanyo Sounds Exciting! And O II V-y is NEW... now before you tell yourself you've heard that one before, why don't you see what we have to say? A Mf OTTO/1 Model DC-434K "Just what's so new about OTTOT' you ask? "And, wait a minute... just what the heck is311 words
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Article189 1967-06-05 20 Singapore hit Negri for a six MALAYSIA CUP L\-\M Cup champions, Singapore kept up their 1 strong bid for the Malaysia Cup when they handed Negri Sembilan a crushing 6-0 defeat in their South zone tie at Seremban yesterday. Negri had a chance of making it a good fight but189 words
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Article167 1967-06-05 20 Hoeden wins by a k.o. BOXING SINGAPORE Seap Games representative Mervyn Hoeden made h successful comebMfc to competitive boxing With a first round knock-out over Christopher Tan in t!ie welterweight final of the SBA national championships at Thomson Road, Singapore, on Saturday night Hot-den, who has been in retirement since167 words
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Article55 1967-06-05 20 II IC\K beat Penung 3-1 in their Malaysia Cup North zone tie at City Stadium. Penang. last night after being held to 1-1 at halftiine. Perak took the lead through Eeamliaram in the 19th minute but Penang equalised tlvough S. Abdullah. Two goals by Wai Lam and55 words
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Article135 1967-06-05 20 PAHANG SULTAN'S TEAM WIN CUP POLO 'I'lll Sultan of Pahanc's 1 team, with six points and 10 (oals, won the Malayan Polo Association's Jumabhoy Cup at the end of the tinrr-d.i\ tournament at Thomson Road, Singapore. > esterday. Selancor and Singapore tird for second place with three points and eight135 words
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Article44 1967-06-05 20 SYDNEY. Sun— Results ot Tasmanian football mutches played yesterday: Tasmanian Suuth Falkinder u;i l>t round: Callies Juvrnlus 2: Croatia 0 Ranids 1. Olympic 4 Sou'h Horb^rt o. Engles 2 Rangers 0 Tasmania North Rovers 1 rw< 'U 1. Ulverstone l Spartaa L44 words
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Article130 1967-06-05 20 Barber out of Test 12 v India LONDON, Sun I>n of the side which beat the West Indies in the final cricket Trot last year, have been retained in England's team to meet India in the first Test at Leeds next Thursday. Omitted is Bob Barber, who cannot decide atReuter - 130 words
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Article, Illustration377 1967-06-05 20 LEE FOO SAN - o ver-the -line bang! LEE FOO SAN By TWO RACING ALFA ROMEOS COME TO GRIEF... fTONY Maw, an ad- ver'ising executive with Jackson and Wain of Kuala Lumpur, won the Fastest Time of the Day award for cars at the Royal Perak Motor Club speed trial held on Ashby Road377 words
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Article247 1967-06-05 20 THE lead in the Singapore Cricket Association A Senior tournament changed hands again yesterday when Singapore Recreation Club drew with defending champions Police, and Army hammered an eight-wicket win over SCRC. Army, who last the lead to SRC two Sundays ago, are now back at the247 words
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Article281 1967-06-05 20 UNDER-23 CRICKET OELANGOR became first winners of the Senu Shield when they beat Singapore for the second time in two months in the Malaysian Cricket Association's Under-23 final, this time by seven wickets on the Kuala Lumpur padang yester- day. In their first championship final for281 words
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Article43 1967-06-05 20 pARIS. Sun. Australia Roy Enicison rptj.uned the French tennis singles title in superb style yesterdH.v when 'if beat T. Roche 6-1. 6-4. 2-6. 6-2. Emerson played in the Mime irmsterlv mould which won him the Wimbledon title in 1964 and 1965.43 words
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373 1967-06-05 20 FOR KINGSIZE EFFORT AGAINST JAPAN TODAY THOMAS CUP From NORMAN SIEBEL: Jakarta. Sun RATHER like undergraduates in the world universtiy of badminton is the general description of the Japanese Thomas Cup team who beat the United States 1-2 in the second inter-zone semifinal to qualify for the zone final against373 words
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Article69 1967-06-05 20 TODAY Tan Aik Hiui>( v l|>H K< iiiiij; )r» hrng lloe r .M.i. hi Akn iin.i. Nc Boon Bre md Tan Yee hli.in I Knjima and VmM Mori: Aik Huang anil Trh Kr» S.m v Kiirhi Mkal and Takeshi Miyanaca. TOMORROW Kew S.m Mi^.lnata; Cheng Id* Kojima; Aik69 words
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Advertisement54 1967-06-05 20 pay 2... get 3 Honig the famous makers of Spaghetti, Macaroni and Vermicelli now introduce Honig Stock Cubes. Add wholesome, delicious chicken or beef essence cubes to soups, gravies, stews and many other dishes for extra flavour and nutrition. m CHICKEN AND (ISMTTLcI) BEEF CUBES BUY HONIG CUBES NOW...PAY FOR54 words
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Miscellaneous106 1967-06-05 20 SO( hit Festival match: frrd>: IVrak Govt. Service*: Leicr-ster City v Southampton Printers v Postals (Jn. A. (Jn Besai. 8 p.m.). J. Bahrn Jellli. Div. 221 BVD RAOC v Che- BADM INTO\ Penan* junior t.k Malacca Div. 2: Kubu Ut4. championships (PCOHS. B v Portuguese Youths (B. Dm v BMr).106 words
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