The Straits Times, 13 June 1967
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Title Section24 1967-06-13 1 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times National Newspaper -I Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JDNE 13, 1967 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590 M.C.(P)226624 words
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Article251 1967-06-13 1 'Starve Hong Kong' bid by Reds today to stir up trouble HONG KONG, Monday PRO-COMMUNIST Chinese leaders today called for a general food strike tomorrow and Hong Kong police moved into the city's crowded Chinese food market areas. Government oHiciuls said hundreds of communist agitators had launchedAP - 251 words
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Article52 1967-06-13 1 DOUALA iCameroum. Mon Secessionist Eastern Nigeria's radio today called on the people to "take up your guns and be vigilant" following an alleged attack by Northern troops on the two- week -old self-proclaimed Republic of Blafra. "Nigeria has virtually declared war on Blafra. the radioReuter - 52 words
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Article50 1967-06-13 1 A nt ara to open S'pore bureau JAKARTA Mon Antira news agency la to start a bureau In Singapore and reopen offices In London and New Delhi which were closed down after the out- break ot Indonesian conirontation of Malaysia three years ago. tt j waa announced today— Reuter. iReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration42 1967-06-13 1 E9 HONG KONG. Mon —There Is still no board Hading on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. La.M Tuesday membeis (if thr exchange decided to suspend board trading following the outbreak of hostilities in the Middle East. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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135 1967-06-13 1 RUSSIANS LAUNCH SPACE STATION TOWARD VENUS MOSCOW. Mon. The Soviet Union launched an interplanetary space station toward Venus today. The launching. announced by Tass news agency, wa.s the first Soviet Venus probe since November. 1965. when two rockets Venus-2 and Venus 3 were aimed toward the earth's sister planet. Venus-3135 words
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Article695 1967-06-13 1 Israelis halt deep in Syria rpEL AVIV. Mon. Israeli troops held a 50-mile front in Syria today, with some units reported to be only 12 miles south of the Syrian capital of Damascus. UPI lorrrspondrnt Joseph (irige reported from the Syrian front that it appeared thr Syrians fought much harder,Reuter; AP - 695 words
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Article176 1967-06-13 1 To Moscow to seek an answer 4 LUIERS. Mon. A Algerian Prime .Minister Houari Boumedienne left today on a surprise visit to Moscow to sound out Soviet intentions in the Middle East. With him was Foreign Minister Abdel Aiiz Bouteflika and a top-level delegation. The visit, announced shortly before midnightReuter - 176 words
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60 1967-06-13 1 EGYPT BARS BRITISH SHIPS AND PLANES LOM) IN Mon Ke.vpt has batifd all British ships and aircraft from using as harbours and airports, a British spokesman said today. He said Cairo's decision was made known yesterday through the Canadian Embassy, which has handled British affairs sinre the L'AR broke oft*Reuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration452 1967-06-13 1 JACKIE SAM - BARISAN CALLS OFF MARCH ON CITY HALL JACKIE SAM By OINGAPORE, Mon. A projected march on City Hall failed to materialise today. Instead, about 40 women wnre sent to picket the gates of Changi prison. The march was to have been the latest in a series of anti-Government demonstrations organised452 words
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Article158 1967-06-13 1 Just fancy that... JAKARTA, Monday. INDONESIA has lodged a protest against the decision of Mr. Herbert Scheele. secretary of the International Badminton Federation, to stop play in the Thomas Cup challenge round hvrc on Saturday night when Malaysia were leading Indonesia I 3. Mr. Scheele, who was the honorary referee,158 words
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88 1967-06-13 1 MALACCA. Mon. A 15-year-old caddie, Maakip bin Mohamed. died at the general hospital here last night after being hit on the head by a golf ball at the Ayer Kroh golf course on Saturday evening. Maakip. who was the regular caddy lor88 words
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Article35 1967-06-13 1 rSST: INDIA 475 FOB LONDON, Mon— A fighting 129 not out by Nawab of Pataudi took India's sc:-'tntl inninca I" s 1 1 isr iv I' si iii.i (<li .TjMinsi England at llradhielr.T.35 words
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153 1967-06-13 2 UAKIS. Mon. Israeli lenders were convinced from the beginning of the .Middle I ;tsl 1 risis that tin- Ku^si.uis would never inters eiir militarily in favour »l Egypt, according to the weekly French news muga/ine L'Kxpre^s The Israelis kite", from captured inn dreo<le«l So\iet153 words
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Article, Illustration772 1967-06-13 2 Peace only on our terms, says Moshe Dayan 'THE UN FORCE MEANS NOTHING CAN ISRAEL RELY ON ANYONE ELSE?' NEW YORK. Monday MASTERS OF THE AIR: ISRAELI JETS ON PATROL JJAJ-GEN. Moshe Dayan, architect of Israels crashing defeat of Arab nations last week, yesterday Btrongly criticised the United States and772 words
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161 1967-06-13 2 Attack on US ship not an accident' NEW YORK. Monday. VEWSWEEK magazine said yesterday some 11 hiph Washington officials suspected that last week's Israeli attack on the U.S. communications vessel Liberty might not have been accidental. In an item in Its Perlscope section, the magazine added: "One top-level theory holdsReuter - 161 words
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70 1967-06-13 2 TEHERAN. Mon All British iubiects. except for a number of oilmen, have been evacuated from Iraq following the ruptur* of relations between Iraa and Britain Sir Richard Beaumnn* British Ambassndor in B^edad told newsmen here feat niuht Sir Richard who arrived here yesterdayReuter - 70 words
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213 1967-06-13 2 'PREMIER DID NOT WANT ME IN THE CABINET "DA VAN YEW YORK. Mon. Israeli Defence Minister. Maj-Gen. Moahe Davan. wu quoted by Newsweek magaiine as saying Prime Minister Levl F.shk«»l had not wanted him in his Cabinet but relented under public pressure The general's remarks were contained in an InterviewReuter - 213 words
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211 1967-06-13 2 'J'EL AVIV. Mon. An Israeli correspondent said today that Egyptian soldiers, retreating to the Sue* Canal, were shot by their own side from the western bank to prevent them bringing hack a tale of "woe and disaster." The correspondent, Ell Landau,Reuter - 211 words
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83 1967-06-13 2 TEL AVIV. Mnn— lsrael last merit announced that 679 Israeli soldiers Mere killed during th* six-day war. The casualties of the Israeli Army in wounded were MM, of whom 255 u-ere serious case*. The annoiinci mrnt of the casualties was tivn overReuter - 83 words
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Article52 1967-06-13 2 BERENE. Mm Trip po\-ln» Union and Switzerland huve mjbed an avlitlon agrpemtn' under »-hlrh regular flight services will i» started next month between Moscow and Zurich Aerorlot and P«;*Aair. the two national urline*. will begin making one round trip a wk eich towards the end ofReuter - 52 words
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Article21 1967-06-13 2 WrLI.IAMSTOWN iMwsrhusettsi. Mon King Bhumibol of Thailand rccmrd an honorary Doctor of law^ decree from William* College here today21 words
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298 1967-06-13 3 NEW YORK, Mon Australian Premier, Mr. Harold Holt, yesterday deplored the fact that neither Britain nor any European country has so far given support to the war in Vietnam. Speaking in a television interview. Mr. Holt agreed with a questioner that Vietnam mustReuter - 298 words
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Article52 1967-06-13 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. A motorist completed five laps around the White House yesterday with 12 police cars and six motor-cycles, sirens blaring, in hot pursuit. After the 1 > minute chase, the police charred a former IS Coast Guard lieutenant. Robert C. Armstrong, 37. of Arlington. Virginia, withAP - 52 words
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144 1967-06-13 3 I ONDON, Mon.—Reu- ters. the international news agency, today entered the field of book publishing with the announcement of a book about Africa as the first of a series of a new kind of current affairs reference works. Reuters, which in 116 years144 words
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Article84 1967-06-13 3 WASHINGTON. ?.:on. Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey was feeling "better than good" yesterday alter minor surgery lor removal of a nonmalignant tumour on his bladder. Mr. Humphrey's Press aide said the Vice President received a stream of visitors during a "pleasant day in his executive suite at84 words
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225 1967-06-13 3 Drink it's good for you, says an expert WASHINGTON. Mon. jIfODERATE drinking produces better adjusted citizens and "gives more pleasure than pain,' a consultant to President Johnson's crime commission said today. Mr. Richard Blum also suggested that moderate drinkers could turn to potent drugs if their sources of alcoholic beverageReuter - 225 words
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77 1967-06-13 3 The great Australian drinker 'goes soft From TIM TREE SYDNEY, Mon.— Mr. Average Australia* image of being a tough beer drinker has taken a knock. The consumption of soft drinks has increased faster than any other beverage, including beer, according to a drink ■specialist The production of soft drinks increased77 words
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89 1967-06-13 3 6TORMVILLE iNew York). Mon. Diedre Symington. 21-year-old niece of Senator Stuart. Symington, was killed when her parachute failed to open during her first-ever jump yesterday Nathaniel Sweet, a parachute Instructor, said she and Harvaid student Oodrey crelg received two hours' ground Instruction before JumpingReuter - 89 words
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Article43 1967-06-13 3 JAKARTA. Mon.— lndonesian tpucliers called for the arrest o! Education Minister Sanno Mangunpranoto because he attended a Qlrtuday party for former President fcotkarno in the Presidential palace here last week in defiance of orde-.s from Indonesia* new regime.— ReuUr.43 words
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Article, Illustration144 1967-06-13 3 Trader Martin fights on— in chains I ONDON. Mon— Street trader Martin Burney has chained himself to a net of railing!) just like the suffragettes. But 28-year-old Martin's gesture, unlike that of the suffragettes, had nothing to do with a battle for women's rights. He is defying an order to144 words
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Advertisement325 1967-06-13 3 SANYO ■TV SERVICE I RING DAY *****2 NIGHT- ***** SANYO MALAYSIA LTD. SINGAPORE Here ore 14 good reasons why you should buy a G.E. Room Air-Conditioner Made in U.S.A. I b. WEATHER-PROTECTf D ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS locatad on room aida ot Waathar .^rf»W^ UST ESIST NT ALUMINIUM REAR a5C^ W^WlaaaaSV^ "^V.325 words
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Miscellaneous19 1967-06-13 3 TUE gAMBOLS C cereAT rr ncw^) /vb« -rr turn* ouf^ v ----t /i I that it i«wt -reuey (T^19 words
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530 1967-06-13 4 Volunteers to be first: Next non-citizens 550 SERVICES WORKERS TO BE AXED SINGAPORE, Monday. THE staff side of the Joint Consultative Council representing the five services unions today met representatives of the British Ministry of Public Building and Works and discussed the redundancy procedure to be implemented in respect of530 words
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Article48 1967-06-13 4 Photography course SINGAPORE. Mon. The Adult Education Board is to conduct a portrait photography course at the Boards photographic laboratory at Canning Rise. Application rortns are obtainable from the Adult Education Board, at Canning Rirp Classes will commence as soon as the required 12 students have been registered.48 words
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Article60 1967-06-13 4 HOOLIGANS WRECK TWO PAP BRANCHES SINGAPORE. Mon— Two gangs of hooligans, believed to be left-wing elements, broke Into two Geylang subbranches of the Peoples Action Party at about 6.30 p.m. today, smashing up furniture, electronic fans, and other property. The two premises In Lorong 27 and 29 were locked at60 words
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133 1967-06-13 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Alliance Francaise Choir will give its first public concert at the Cultural Centre In Canning Rise on Friday. The 40-memher choir, under the direction of French music teacher Mr. J P. Mialaret, will present 14 French folk songs without any music accompaniment.133 words
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Article, Illustration71 1967-06-13 4 PI Independence Day celebrated in S'pore STATE dignitaries, diplomats, leading community and business leaden attended a reception at the Hotel Singapura to mark the Philippines. Independence Day on Monday. Representing the Singapore Government was the Minister for Social Affairs and Culture. Inche Othman Wok (left), who proposed a toast to71 words
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229 1967-06-13 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Dogs from Europe and the United States are expected to take part in a championship dog show to be held at the Badminton Hall on Aug. 6. Among the breeds expected to compete are alsatlans. boxers, dobermans. dachshunds, bull terriers.229 words
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53 1967-06-13 4 No closing for shops near tourist hotels SINGAPORE. Men The Minister for Übour Mr. Jek Yeun Thong. has exempted all shops situated In any hotel which has been declared a "tourist hotel" under the TourUt Promotion Board Ordinance. 1963 from observing the weekly closing day as required by the Shop53 words
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Advertisement87 1967-06-13 4 2 HOURS OF MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA! SINGAPORE HOIEL Presents INTERNATIONAL §£ff NATIONAL THEATRE l| FRI., 16th JUKE. '67 at 7.00 P.M. M V faaturing If KOREAN JUMBLES BUnERFLY DANCEttft tl BENNY RUBIA SHOW THE DUKES <* V* RAYMOND ORTEGA AND HIS STARLIGHT SIX Znmptrt. TAN SWEE LEON6 a^^B Oonct.: Hole Halo.87 words
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Advertisement412 1967-06-13 4 University of Singapore Students' Union Charity Premiere at CAPITOL TOMORROW 9.15 P.M. Niaßien soPHta BPAIIDO IpReN I "icoiiNiess I frbm HONG ICon (t J&^ TECHNICOLOR* written DIRECTED »<xi UuSiC by i» a^fiaflal I CHaRISSCH3PUN^^ ffiF?rH»,RiN...npflHFnßFN mmmw w^iwim FROM THURSDAY Extro! ON STAGE 6 30 9.30 p m No Free List412 words
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88 1967-06-13 5 30 Johore estate strikers arrested KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. About 3U strikers bolonnaiK the United Malayan Estate Workers' Union were arrested today at Triang Estate in Johore, according to a union spokesman. Thre*- hundred and fifty n of the estate have been <in strike since Marrh 20 becau.se ol the dismi»<ii88 words
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91 1967-06-13 5 Six more detained fishermen return CINtiiIPOBE, .Mon—Another m\ li>lirrinrn detained by the Burniesr <iovernnient last Aucu>t flru hack to Singapore on Saturday. The men also bronchi back the ashes of one of their colleagues. One Tons Henc. who died from illness during his stay there. The six men «err .191 words
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272 1967-06-13 5 Bars on Pan-Am hurt S'pore economy, says US WASHINGTON. Mon. A K.S. Government report says Indonesia, the Philippines and Singapore are hurting their own economies by imposing harsh restrictions on U.S. airlines. The report, by tne Civil Aeronautics Board, indicated that the three countries prefer to see small local airlinesAP - 272 words
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Article32 1967-06-13 5 BAOAM rittftl M.iii >i'M:r in which nan vai k:iiea ov a II tin 68; m:,e •ir.u here on Saturday S AnnHinniMl 74 she »<i* found < dead or. me m»d«id«32 words
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150 1967-06-13 5 I ONDON. Mon. Major John Chandler. a., brought his Kowloon yacht. Mahjong. into Yarmouth harbour yesterday after a 13.000-mile voyage from Hong Kong. Also aboard were Ted Black. 25, home from rubber planting in Malaya, and Major A. F Campbell, who joined the yachtReuter - 150 words
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Article36 1967-06-13 5 KUALA I.UMPUR Mon.— Th* chairman of the !Je.nc crafk Aert n Party. Dr Chfn Man Hin will open the party'! Klang branch M Jalan Raia Ha.ssan on Sunri <\ to br followed by a dinner.36 words
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Article, Illustration295 1967-06-13 5 Just how did Bob do it? THE NUMBER HE WROTE ON THURSDAY ALL CORRECT EXCEPT FOR THE TRANSPOSED FIRST TWO DIGITS Kuala Lumpur, Monday question 200 night clubbers were asking last night was: Just how did he do it? HE is Bob McGowan. the telepathy expert, who is performing at295 words
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92 1967-06-13 5 Raja: Why Singapore must stay united SIM.XrOKh Mon Ihe Foreign .Minister. Mr S Kajari.nam. list me lit said I mini leader*, in .jolioro were rrn-ntlv clainiii-E that Singapore '.clouted lo the south U.il.ivM.in State. Somr of them Breed Johore to re-claim it Mr Ra.iaratnam who MM this .«hcn he inaugurated92 words
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Article27 1967-06-13 5 PBNANO, Mun BJ on a Haotor cycle grabbed a handbag containing; 525 from k wonan Teoh k<hh Emc in cii.na Street Gaut last nit lit.27 words
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Miscellaneous238 1967-06-13 5 Straits Times Crossword ICMM the barrel < 6 9 ParaMtic plmil louncl Dv MM 8 A hp P MM ltn >3 m of the orebMtra ouuide *L" Scottish tom -9. v J?2 Io Ift me rulM b ns 10 Something tediou*. ax they °V* c ii Srwu bs? 1 .H'Tr""'"'-'""238 words
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Article, Illustration466 1967-06-13 6 THE lunch-time crowd at the hartered K.mk in Battery Road yesterday waiting to exchange old notes for new when the new Singapore dollar was officially released to the public for the first time. Contrary to expectation, there uas no rush .it all at banks or466 words
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Article45 1967-06-13 6 SINGAPORE. Mon The National Library 's current book exhibition with -Accent on Fiction" as its theme will remain open until Saturday It is being held at the library's entrance foyer A book list on modern novels Is available to readers on request.45 words
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214 1967-06-13 6 INSURANCE FIRM SUCCESSFULLY SUES OWN CLIENT SINGAPORE. Monday. rpHE United Malayan Insurance Co.. Ltd. today successfully sued their own insured Chop Eng Cheong, a firm of wooden case makers— for recovery of damages in a lorry accident case. The Second Civil District Court upheld a contention by the insurance company.*,214 words
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Article73 1967-06-13 6 SINGAPORE. Mon —Mr Ju»uc« Bu it rose today awarded 57.000 damages to Tay Cheng Chal. a schoolboy, injured in a collision with a van in Somapah Road two years ago. The boys father. Tay Kirn Guan. was warded special damages agreed at $240. Another traffic accident >un73 words
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163 1967-06-13 6 SINOAPORE. Mon. -The Director of Civil A- iation. Mr. Tan Beng San. today said It was of paramount importance that Singapore —an Important crossroad of aviation maintained a very high .standard ol air traffic control Welcoming nine new air traffic control students163 words
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Article54 1967-06-13 6 SINGAPOHE Mon Electricity supply will be Interrupted < tomorrow between 830 a.m. to 7 pm at River Valley Road 'between Kirn Seng Road and Jervots j Roadi. Irwel) Bank Road. Hoot Klam Road. Kay Poh Road. Jalan Mutiara Shanghai Road. Nathan 1 Rond. Holt Road. Kellock Road. 154 words
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Article112 1967-06-13 6 Carpenter slaying case opens SINGAPORE. Mon. Threr womrn and four men were today rmpanelled as jurors in the Ilitth Court for the murder trial of two brothers, jointly charged with the murder of a carpenter, l.oh Joo Shang. at the junction of Siglap Plain and Siglap Avenue last Dec. l!t.112 words
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215 1967-06-13 6 Ex-student renews bid to sue 2 Ministers SINGAPORE, lion. L.iv Wee Soong. a lormer Ngee Ann College student, today obtained leave from the High Court to apply lor order of committal against Dr Goh Keng Swce. ihe Defence Minister, and Inche Othman Wok. the Culture and Social Affairs Minister. The215 words
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Article42 1967-06-13 6 SINGAPORE. Mon The Ministry of Culture held .section will hold free film ibowa tomorrow at "30 pm at Track 7. Lim Chu Kane Road: Kampong Ayer Gemuroh Heng Toon School. Upper Thomson Rood: and Thomson Road s', ms wnvang stage.42 words
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Article140 1967-06-13 6 nnODAY 8 eduranonal TV an I C liamie! 8 is as follow*: 83U am. —8 50 a m Ern;llah Mcond im.uuaKe Sec 1 Saleiy Pint"; Ml 9.3 ft, Ei. vi. mi iileiatnij- SCC 1 in Stirnni ll' 10 Hi M General Mienre. See. 2 Electricity 11140 words
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Article23 1967-06-13 6 8th anniversary SINGAPORE Mon Th« NMaon Ronri cnmmunitv r+ntn rill relehrm* U.« elehth m-nrwtr-mtt with a dinner on Mood»y al 7 Jf> pa23 words
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Miscellaneous159 1967-06-13 6 00/» tttf Ut, ml in W b/V. t=OOP 7Vt)Nc7~^l^^J ...BUT IT'S EVERY BUTCTsJe] I WSLL I GUESS IJ^ ~\beCAOJSE I CAKTT HELP I fl FOR NOU, I SHOWED/ I A RftY A GIRL GETS J WITH WHAT A I'M PRETTY /AW, HOW THINKING HOW SIMPIE t*i UP WHEKJ I PIP.'159 words
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Article274 1967-06-13 7 Rubber stockpile sale cut hailed KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Government and business leaders today unanimously welcomed the United States Government decision on Friday to slash its rubber stockpile sales from 120 000 tons to 70,000 tons a year. They hoped the announcement would raise the price of rubber The Minister274 words
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Article62 1967-06-13 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. A nurse. Mrs. D R Sreemvasan. 53. has made a report to police that thieves broke :nto her Leedon Road home while she was out with her husband last night. She said that when she returned home at about 10.35 p.m. she found62 words
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Article50 1967-06-13 7 SKREMBAN. Mon Mr Deradai Dorairaj was yesterday rerlrcTtl chairman of the Negri Spmbiian branch of the National DoiOß of Teachers Other offlcials rlected were: vice-chairman. Mr. CG Menun: secrftary. Mr. S Vißeßanathan: D.T.C chairman. Mr G Sue a n a theoran, and women's chairman Miss Daisy Samuel50 words
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214 1967-06-13 7 COURT IS TOLD OF DOCTOR WHO NEVER WAS. I/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The En.ployees 1 Provl dem Fund received man applications for with drawals oi contribution supported by medical cer tlflcates signed by a Dr Prang Singh M.D.. of the General Hospital here, early last year. On investigation the EPF discovered214 words
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Article77 1967-06-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Deputy Commandant of the Police College at Kuala Kubu Bahru. Supt Abu Bakar bin Abdul Aziz, has been selected to attend a sixweek United Nations seminar on human rights in Tokyo beginning from Thursday. Another police officer has been picked to attend77 words
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Article51 1967-06-13 7 KANGAR, Mon —The Ministry of Agriculture and Co-of.rr \ez has issued four more trawling licences to thr Kuala Sanglang Fishermen's Co-operative Society, making a total of 10 so fur. As the Perils State Government has banned trawier-flshing the society is carrying out trawling in Kedah territorial51 words
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Article141 1967-06-13 7 Kidnap case man fails in appeal SINGAPORE. Mon. An appeal against sentence by Sim Bin Peng, 33, who Is serving a seven-year Jail term for killing a shipping company director in 1961, was dismissed by the Federal Court here today. Sim arutied his own apP< al before Chief Justice Mr141 words
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Article48 1967-06-13 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. A cyclist. Salik Guala, 41. died in the General H<«pi:al r.irly today soon after he was involved in an accident with a bus in Serangoon Road. Eye-w;:n( > s,s«\>i are asked to contact Inspector I.eong Yep Fook of the Sepciv Lines police station48 words
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Article173 1967-06-13 7 IPOH. Mon— An architect. Chin Nvlt Aun. 84. was granted a decree nisi to be made absolute in three months, by Tan Sri Justice Mclntyre in the High Court here today. His wife. Madam Chong Phit Chin. 42. a nursing sister in Kuala Kangsar. did not173 words
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Article40 1967-06-13 7 'We back you' cable gI.NGAPORE. M..11 The I mi.-d Arab Kepuhli. v I'mh.issv in Singapore hay rtIM Cairn plerteine ihnr solid support for President NMNr, and nrring him to continue his "sacred mission" ma leader of the Arab world. I40 words
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Article, Illustration219 1967-06-13 7 MICHAEL FOONG - London firm to carry out port survey MICHAEL FOONG: From London, Monday A LEADING firm of consultant engineers in London, which specialises In harbour construction, has agreed to carry out a pre-investment survey of the feasibility of building ■ontainer wharves at Port Swettenham. The firm, Coode and Partners, will send219 words
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Article, Illustration146 1967-06-13 7 Traders in Change Alley told: Keep good name SINGAPORE, Mon. The k Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, has asked Change Alley merchants to preserve the good name of Change Alley as an internation-ally-known tourLst shopping centre. Speaking at the Inauguration of the Change Alley Merchants Association yesterday. Mr.146 words
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Article70 1967-06-13 7 MALACCA. Mon U;Ui Kun Kiew. 22. MM found guil'y ol armed robbery and sentenced U< three years i.nl and six strokes Of the nttaa by the Sessions Court here today Oan. with three others still :it large, all armed with damjers *iTe s«id to have70 words
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Article31 1967-06-13 7 KUAI.A LUMPER. Mon The Permanent Secretary to thr Pi inie Minister.-. Department Tan Sri Abdul .Jamil bin Abdul R.n.v lilt ban today for a three :lav \LMt to Sarawak.31 words
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131 1967-06-13 7 Pleasant surprise for banished student lOHORE BAHRU, J Mon.— The banished former president of the Singapore University Socialist Club, Inche Razak Ahmad, today received a pleasant surprise from the Republics Minister of Defence, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. A letter from Dr Cmh allows him to enter Singapore for the university131 words
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Advertisement232 1967-06-13 7 [stop! I WAITING I FOR I SUCCESS... I START MAKING IT HAPPEN NOW! Oaia Caratfir trjiaiat cia atia faa fiat I a.dlta aa»"> «.Ifim yaaittll la $if» ia caafitoact aal aaise. ta aitairc jour idt lar araaiatiaa ml m rtspaastlili- i l.'s ta start »ou aa yaar »jy ta ititi232 words
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Advertisement237 1967-06-13 7 TV m if 2 gp**"* t m■ V ti i <■ *fl ir V"""""*"* iiUBA 11 a^S A\ WjA 11 Slfei JT ■"■PI "S^a? < _--r Mi 11 JT <iißilK' .^^a^a^ia^^.i I •^■jjiija' ■•^^a^^awiw .^ai^HHiiMHii^Llv Ifea^^h. >&?*? ?*!—> 11 4^l I |^^^^jFa»' 4 dt w Qantas gives you the excitement237 words
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Article59 1967-06-13 8 in Word* Hi (minimum) THE rV.MILY of Ibe late Mr. K. Afhuthan thank all relatives and frienda lor 'hnr BsaaSßtM of cosdolsaeea, maMka, >i»i<i«iiii and atteudsn(« i\ jtinn their reteul berea\efneot. THE FAMILY of Uie Ute Mr. Teo Soo MBS of MR, SrrauKoon Road, Slncarnire thank rrlallvi-a aad friends59 words
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209 1967-06-13 8 ANNOUNCEMENTS START YOUR DAY with Quaker Sugar CnfTn. Kvery sugar coated wheat puff gllstrns «lth golden hooey. Tastea delirious. Your family will lore It. THERE ARE MANY tirands of ooffoe. I. ut for really good coffee, the name 'n Koiimfe. Available In 12 won- i«1». FREE RONSON COMET Lighters available209 words
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630 1967-06-13 8 Tuesday, June 13, 1967 The Frozen Deadline There can be no settlement in the Middle East without a full scale peace conference. The time for this is a long day off. Meanwhile international etfmt must concentrate on converting the ceasefire, i which stems at last to be j effective, into630 words
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Article381 1967-06-13 8 Despite a steady and I continuing increase in the cutput of graduates from Singapore's two universities and the Polytechnic, the Government is having difficulty in inducing as mwny of the best graduates as it would like to join the civil service. There is an encouraging side to this381 words
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Article198 1967-06-13 8 Misgivings which attended the Malaysian Government's division a year ago to charge 50 et-nts for outpatient treatment at Malayan hospitals have proved largely unfounded. The very poor can still get free treatment by signing a declaration that they cannot afford to pay while people who do not want198 words
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1705 1967-06-13 8 Economic realities of the Arab-Israel confrontation The war is over. But the hard material facts remain to bedevil the growth of the Middle East and the relationship between Arab countries themselves and between the Arabs and Israel. by A Special Correspondent THE Arab "confrontation" of Israel since the Jewish stateFWF - 1,705 words
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Letter263 1967-06-13 8 K.P. TAN (ST. June 3) accuses us of wishing to make "language play a secondary role ta education All that we contend Is that language ability should not be a major factor in arriving at assessments of a candidate's historical, geographical, mathematical or scientific ability.263 words
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Advertisement648 1967-06-13 8 Classified advertisements for Straits Time* A Malay Mail I may be handed to: COLD STORAGE SUPIR-MARKIT Orchard Rood {Rrcrptionut Desk) COLO STORACI BLANCHES Holland Rood K Noval Hose CITY BOOK STORf LTD.. WmchrMo Hout*. Collyef Quay THI NEWS FRONT itzpoir.^k^ Super moiket M M. ISMAIL J Admiralty Rood. Noval Boie648 words
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Advertisement32 1967-06-13 8 The Bank You Can Trust m Bank with MALAYAN BANKINC BKRHAD and you bank wisely HEAD OF»lCtr~^is^_S-i-^- HAUYAN lANK IUHDINt 92. Jabn Bandar, Kmla Lumpur. B^INyERHAD A«har*ed C*)<* 50.000.000 iMMSMePMsUpCjekstS Ii.OOCLOOO I'D32 words
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Advertisement96 1967-06-13 8 mmm^ mmWm^ mmWmWmWlmmmmßmWmmmWm s£^ r gg^fSSS AAI POWERED EQUIPMENT Diesel Economy Under lOcts/hour t? j W t230 Volts/Phase 50 4 Combination Pumping Also Available: Bare Machines for those wishing -al»fl^fiW^^ to build own sets. EDUCATION SYDNEY AUSTRALIA HIGHER SCHOOL CERT. (SHORT COURSE) FOR UNIVERSITY MATRICULATION aid SCHOOL CERTIFICATE Full nrltabvt96 words
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Article, Illustration83 1967-06-13 9 /kM of many buses btuppv ed by young Barisan Sosialis agitators for sloX.m ircilmrnt outside Singapore Chang) prison yesterday. Cyrlostyled posters were plastered on all sides before the bus was allowed to move. The Rarisan agitators, including many young girls, were nut at the prisonLOW YEW KONG - 83 words
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Article76 1967-06-13 9 Scouts invited to U.K. KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.- Malaysia has been invited to send representatives to an international Scout camp at Brownsea Island, on the south coast of England, from July 29 to Aug. 14. The camp, which is to celebrate the diamond Jubilee of Bcouting, will be opened by the76 words
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Article29 1967-06-13 9 PENANG. Mon.— Thieves broke Into th> Han Chiang High School *tor<» room in Lim Lean Teng Road yesterday and stole a vibrating machine and a water pump.29 words
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289 1967-06-13 9 Bahasa students taking science, medical courses |(UALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon. Fortyseven students educated in the Malay medium are now taking science and medicai courses at the University of Malaya— the first time Malay-me-dium students are enrolled for such courses. Disclosing this today, the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari,289 words
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Article58 1967-06-13 9 Procession Man charged SINGAPORE. Mon Son Wan Voo was today charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court under I the Minor Otfence* Ordinance with taking part in a procession lof five or more persons without 1 an official permit at North Bridge Road in front of Bata Shoe Co. ion Saturday.58 words
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Article, Illustration206 1967-06-13 9 Divorce case wife: Husband burned my hair KUALA LUMPUR. 1 Mon. A receptionist, Mrs. Sally Choo, who claimed her hair was set on fire by her husband during a quarrel, was today granted a decree nisi in the High Court here, to be made absolute in three months. Mrs. Choo206 words
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207 1967-06-13 9 Caught in chase: Gang in hot-rod boat VfERSING. Mon. A Marine Police patrol launch Intercepted a smugglers' ocean-going speedboat near Pulau Yu. an island near here, and seiied 264 bundles of textiles valued at $75,000. Duty on the goods was $20,000. This success, scored last Thursday, was the result of207 words
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Article57 1967-06-13 9 PENANO, Mon The State agriculture and industrial show scheduled for July 28 to Aug. 3 will now be held from Aug. 4 to 10. The Governor. Tun Raja Cda Al-Haj. will declare the show open. The exhibition, to be staged on a 25-acre site at Bagan57 words
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Article177 1967-06-13 9 PRICE TAGS TO BEAT RISING PRICES KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Price tags will nave to be put on four essential commodities rice. sugar, wheat flour and cooking oil to prevent any exploitation of consumers. A statement from thp Mlnlstrv of Commerce and Industry said the Government would Impose reeul.ition? to enforce177 words
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Article55 1967-06-13 9 KVfilaA LUMPL'R. Mnn. Th« Malaysian Red Cross Society Is to start a bureau to conduct a national appeal for funds. It Is now appealing for voiunteers to hnndle the secretarial and clerical work of the bureau. Those tact the headquarters at .T.ilan wishlne to help55 words
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Advertisement120 1967-06-13 9 TWO STOREY MODERN TERRACE HOUSES BEAUTY GARDEN Ponggol Road, 9m.s. Singapore. With Shops, Markets, Schools, Bus Services, etc., nearby. Beautiful Surroundings, Quiet, Easy Transportations, etc. 3 SPACIOUS BEDROOMS 2 LIVING/DINING ROOMS 2 BATHROOMS SERVANT'S ROOM KITCHEN tev.. BALCONY Rjk*.. PRICE $25,500 upwards ft I /I *1* "*^A Tenure of Land:120 words
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Advertisement49 1967-06-13 9 mouthpiece I ix^fißfe America's most I talked-about i air filtration liter SyStem cigarette |^J reduced tar and nicotine "*feLj£ (Average yield per cigarette: 12.9 mgs. tar: J*s 0.8 mgs. nicotine) SpSS^ taste... and easy draw FILTERS MENTHOL SOLE IMPORTERS: KONG HOA LIMITED I. GEORGE STREET. SINGAPORE. X:^iiL^^->^ TEL: 7114*49 words
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Miscellaneous740 1967-06-13 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur English; 7.3S Melody and and Pmanf 6 Ipob and Ma- Rhythm tongs and dances by Icaca: 3 A 10 Johorr Bahru; European artists; 8.00 News in 4 Taiping; 7 Ratu Pahat: 9 Mandarin: 810 Susie— Elusive; Kluanj. 8.35 Survival The Only Pretty Ring Time;740 words
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Article, Illustration158 1967-06-13 10 TAKING THE PAPER THEME TO THE ORIENT MOW the poper theme is on the Oriental trail For pretty Miss Pallavi Patel, an Air India hostess, is wearing a sari in paper of course. Designed exclusively for Air India the paper sari is an authentic adaptation of a traditional and classic158 words
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544 1967-06-13 10 JT'S the "unforgettable face" that every woman likes to achieve but it's one of the most difficult things to accomplish. So said Mr. George N Verall. the Far East regional director of Revlon, who was in Singapore recently to Introduce a new cosmetic544 words
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Article, Illustration160 1967-06-13 10 Now the baju kurong in the see-through fashion THE baju kurong has been given a new twist with soft flowing chiffon by a Singapore fashion designer. This Malay costume (right) has been modernised aqua chiffon ls used by Marjle Sng to design the baju kurong In seethrough fashion. The dress-length160 words
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Advertisement271 1967-06-13 10 Bar 'ibBB Bk tBI w thanks to Loxene We're talking about healthy hair, of course the way hair is after a Loxene shampoo. Its gentle medicated formula clears dandruff completely, keeps hair glowing in healthy condition and only healthy hair can r j,,,.^^ j be beautiful. You'll marvel IP] ■^■■PpH^271 words
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Advertisement560 1967-06-13 10 INSTANT BEAUTY FOR YOUR EYES When your eyes are tired and irritated. dull and listless, bring back their sparkle and brilliance instantly with Eye-Mo With Zoarin! Soothing, gentle Eye-Mo With Zoarin keeps your eyes gleaming, sparkling-bright, refreshes your eyes so quickly it gives them instant beauty. Just a two-drop bath560 words
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Article40 1967-06-13 11 TAWAU. Mon Tensku Marwm Khulidali wile of the Tawau District Officer. Tenglcu Zubir bin Tenpku Nasir. has given birth to a baby girl T>nelcii Miriam is thr erand- I clatirhter of the late Sultan of ■ml40 words
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Article25 1967-06-13 11 KIX'ANG. Mon. The K.uang Publ:c Worts Department Sports Club hrre will hold its annual dance at the Diamong Jubilee hail here on Thursday25 words
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337 1967-06-13 11 WALTER D' CRUZ - Moon shiners walkie talkies stump officers WALTER D'CRUZ By |£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Moonshiners' look-outs are using walkie-talkies and guard dogs to warn them against raiding Excise Department officers. Quite often, too, kampong folk help by sounding gongs and bells to warn illicit samsu distillers of approaching revenue raiding parties. "These337 words
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149 1967-06-13 11 Singapore to show her goods in Zambia CINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore manufacturers will take part in the Zambian trade fair at Ndola next month to boost the sale of their products to African countries. Nineteen manufacturers. Including members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the Indian Chamber of Commerce, will149 words
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Article82 1967-06-13 11 SINGAPOKE. Mon. I'm girls and four men ueir (haritrd in a magistral* court today with being members ol an unlawful assembly with b common obiect of causing hurt to the police at Upper Chang: Road opposite Chang: prison, on Saturday afternoon. The girls were82 words
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Article, Illustration94 1967-06-13 11 IT WAS such a bi« Sunday surprise. The elders of this Geylang Serai family recovered quickly enough to answer the many, many things the Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Tew, wanted to know about the family. But not the little girl holding94 words
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Article133 1967-06-13 11 MUAR. Monday. T*HE Johorr Government will take strong action against demonstrators who disrupt peace and racial harmony. This warning was given by the Mentri Be^ar. Dato Haji Othman Sa'at. when he opened a "progress" exhibition at Kampons Tengah. five miles from here, yesterday. He «aid that133 words
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Article47 1967-06-13 11 PENANU. Mon IVnanu Cnuic's 21st anniversary celebra- tioiis- earlier scheduled for June 25. have been postponed to July ft Thr ce!ebiHi:uns committee de- ctded yu>terday to include a four- day pictorial exhibition The exhibits will cover the 21--1 year history of the party.47 words
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Article38 1967-06-13 11 Two for youth course PENANG. Mon. Two officials of the Lahar Minyalc Youth Ciub i Butterworth. have been selected to attend a three-wek youth ladership course at Periak Youth Training Centre, Kuala Kubu. 1 later this month. I38 words
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75 1967-06-13 11 Wl'.l XX V .Mon. The Australian Army is stepping up its campaign to recruit former British officers. Army Minister John Fraser announced >esterday. The scheme, originally b«*cun in Britain in 1951. met with considerable success, he said. Now thr Army had decided to extendReuter - 75 words
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217 1967-06-13 11 PENANG. Monday DENANO egg dealers claim they have stopped importing Singapore eggs since the beginning of this year. "It would, therefore. b« pointless to Impose a threecent tariff on such imports." a leading dealer said today. Commenting on a proposal by the Perak217 words
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Advertisement23 1967-06-13 11 [He!9J i»T\. 7 3 V-*"' l u-iflv ill 1 hLJ crn .~7t=; pi vpl /ZD I M» F at your local bookseller I23 words
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Advertisement170 1967-06-13 11 Ournew wayto Europe. We'll show you New York as well as California on the way. And you can fly all the way with us. Now you can sec both coasts of the USA on Pan Am on your way to Europe. First, we'll fly you to San Francisco from anywhere170 words
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Miscellaneous65 1967-06-13 11 Hugs ttunnu lit, Ralph ll* intduhl —fl TwOrV DO 1^ 'OO OUTSIOE AN' f OKAVI NOW T?/^ SkThEWONTLETA^T" I 1 f WOW ME'S I'LL SHOW VAI J YZ T COME INI J STBANJGER AffXK TM' OOINTi 11 1 HERE'S TW' AS OOOP rr-, < I r-m < *^-i jMI DO665 words
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Advertisement858 1967-06-13 12 I mmBBhB BBmBBBB I, I W laff VvVt>wl I ■I 1 M I L,/^ I I ■■S^aai .(onlinued in Pax* >l i ACKNOWLEDGMENI H *»r*. tM raVaMasssßJl THE FAMILY OF the laet Mr* 1 ©u»k Chsy r.ann Nee Chua Ttl Neo thank relatives and mend* for their dnoations. s. 'rolls,858 words
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Advertisement962 1967-06-13 12 ACCOMMODMiOV VACANI Wore 1 'Visj-lai in rlt txlrm FURNISHED TWO-STOREY EKE CUTIVE bungalows 3 4 hedroom 1 I mr-cond with large garden diatrict 1 I i A- II Phene Spore 7*361. < FLAT CLAYMORE DRIVE Tsngltn area 3 bedrooms llv./dm rooms 2 longhatha rent $310. furnished additional «73'- Tel: *****962 words
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Advertisement767 1967-06-13 12 EDUCATION Ii tort's St (Mil,.)— Box in rlt. txlro THE FASTEST WAY lo improve (uage is to cad Berita Han. in. HM win daily newspaper in Romimsen National Language SHORTHAND BECINNERS lu:.'i months course 2 pin.. T montr..course 6.13 p.m. Tel: :;6U 3e:u.7. Cit> School, Singapore. ADMISSION Beginner*. Sborthand. Accounting,767 words
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Advertisement636 1967-06-13 12 TOURS EXCURSIONS l> WorMt U 'Mm Box it rlt .dr. 1 ARCHIPELAGO COACH TOURS I 1 c highlands I da>s UM 9-' 1 Mala\a Ha.<rt>ai Sonichla ItM Inn. 1- lul) I 18 J3 3n August »/IU II II 13 Bangkok Ciiengmai < M n NII 5345 340 413 lib Multistorey636 words
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Advertisement711 1967-06-13 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE S i Wmr4t <* Win.) Boa S* rlt twtrm /j I*st MILLMAN CALIFORNIAN. European o»ner. $<00 0<) ono Phonr r r Juar 322 or cootact 4IU. Jin Khalidi mi funr. I ItS4 HILMAN IMP. Kx.ellent fon.l lon Ne« t\re«. i"omprehrn«ive In■lSM*, Highest offer secure. Tel 8 pore711 words
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Advertisement489 1967-06-13 12 TEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC. I H'orrfs St < Mm.)— Box it rtt. txlrm FLIMINCO'S Hlrsmt.ath. MB— II lieves hod> pains, tiredness. '_4»C-V rrhard Koad. t<iniaporr .til"-' MISCELLANEOUS 1»..r«. rtMa I »»t .fir. CCNCRAL (PRAY PAINTING >'. ..i lief-;-. r.< 'c.i. I IMB mien. nounr Trl<-phonr s BUST DEVELOPMENT for LB4M odv-Buildinn489 words
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Advertisement373 1967-06-13 12 DRESSES DRESSMAKING WHERE TO STAY (H M( Ko. r Ii Worii 5« (Mm.)— Box it rlt. txlrm M sTeVwl t* 'Him.)— Box tt rlt mmarm s>o lIANCI TAILORING <.-hart.es WELCOMt 10 MONCKONQ ktar from .%6-A. <->n hard Road. Spore ft the International OwSBl Rouse. ISO Tel MMfl s nm. |hi'ii.!i373 words
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Advertisement1183 1967-06-13 13 10 LIVERPOOL 1 WEST OUT U.R.i Ou« S'pote Sana f. S'haa Pining DEMODOCUS leiioes. Navra. L'pool. S'goa li Pirt HISANDER nverpool GlaiS Jane 14 i MENESTNEUS ipod. Belfast. G'gow Jmi II Jmi 21 Jmi 22 23 Jmi 21 AUTOMEDON i ve'poot, Glasgow Jim 2o Jaaa 2l ASTYANAX Livirpool, Duslin. Jk'noutk...1,183 words
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Advertisement1214 1967-06-13 13 K_iil____i_sl___il_^__2__-_-3 THE E A hl/A/£S i ilrhn rl THL I»ST ASIATIC COVPANT La cg,pg,iM o Om»«i« EX?BESS SAILINGS TO 6EHOA NORTH CONTIHENT/SCAWDIHAVI* P. Sham Penang Spore I Genoa R'dam H'burg Aartius C'hagen I SIMBA Jaai 25/27 laic 71 21 JMe 31/ 2 lily IS Jlly 27 Jlly 31 Aig 41,214 words
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Advertisement1358 1967-06-13 13 I ben%line'\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL > CONTINENTAL PORTS. DrNVrNlir For Hamourg Jaly 13 BjLW V JLiWU Jt, Ha.'f July ,7 Siogapura Pt Vha» Penang Rotterdam Jaly 21 la Pt/JIM 13 Jaae 11/17 Huli najori Aig 1 For London Jlly II RFNarnPH Rotterdam lily 27 bLRMEVVn Hamourg Jaly 311,358 words
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Advertisement1376 1967-06-13 13 BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U.K.. CONTINENT. Liadiag teri Singapore P. S'tiam Pwims CITY OF IRSOkLTN london. Hamourg. Rnffnum, Havre. Hu'.. 6'angeniou:n. 14, II Jim 17 Jmi llJum OH OF LANCASTER London. Rotterdam. Hamburg. Hull. Middiesbrougn IMy city OF CHESTER London. Hamburg. Rottardam, u,e I1,376 words
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266 1967-06-13 14 Straits tin price falls by $2.12½ in Penang THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday fell K.ISI to siifllKT 1 on an offermu estimated up 15 tons to »30 tons The drop was the result of larger turnover and demand only reported as fair. LOCAL KIBBt.R MARKET: After an early266 words
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Article29 1967-06-13 14 Kong yeatcrday the 111 Cellar «an quoted at MM for TT. and Ml for nnth. Starling *Bt quotrrl at 16.10 ud ana taal nr inld at :75J.29 words
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Article256 1967-06-13 14 II Nr first rrade robber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in KuaU Lumpur and Singapore yesterday at 58'- 1 cents per lb. up Iff cents on Friday's closing level for the position. The tone was quiet. R..VS. and M.R.K. closing- prices in cents per lb. yesterday. B»yers256 words
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Article149 1967-06-13 14 SHIPI lying alanindn tht Ilniapnm Harbour wharont nr nxpactad tnday amYamanaaht Mam 1 Rotevilln '<'4. Golden Spring 6 7. Ferniatn 8. TlRre 10 11. Adolf Wartkl 13/14, Peinaadcr V, 18, Betra IS. Durban Maru l». Kinabalu IM/'Ji'. tnkai Maru No. S ■M, Ymhun Maru 2V26. Kyotm) Maru149 words
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Article69 1967-06-13 14 CHINESE Prnducn Cichnnia. Sin»> port, nnnn prmnt par picul yntlmday. Cncnnul all: bulk $48i aellert. drum 101 aeilera. Cnpra: Mixed (f.0.b.) loom June/ July UK Com. I2»i buyera Pep»«i Muntok "hue 5145 nellern Sarawak arttM SlC.'i scllert. tprtlJi Lamponv blank *107t aellrra (all NLWi ASTA *117* aellert <IUO'.,69 words
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Article46 1967-06-13 14 ON the Official Malayan Shorttrrm Money Market fm the week ended Saturday the rantje of call rates was as followi: BANK FINDS: 4 per cent to l per cent. GENERAL FUND: 3' 4 per cent to per cent. MOVEMENT of funds totalled $154 million.46 words
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Article19 1967-06-13 14 'I^HK Atanelatlnn nf Banks In Malay -I- nla. made no changes In Ita ratna to mercbants yeaterday.19 words
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Article53 1967-06-13 14 Further May rubber crops notified are: BenU 129.000 1b Jeram Kuantan 115.300 lb Kundoni Tanjonc Pau 202.000 lb MenUkab 91.000 lb.. and Suitfei Be(an 174.000 lb. Kluanc 121.000 lb and Ilu Benut 41.000 lb. Inited MaUcca 352.328 lb.. Ayer Molek 67.500 lb Leoni; Hin San 38.091 lb., and53 words
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Article14 1967-06-13 14 The Melbourne Stock Exchange was closed yesterday for the Queen's Birthday holiday.14 words
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Article22 1967-06-13 14 CLOSING PRICE June 12 RUBBER PRICE: 58. cents (up li cents). TIN: 5604.87. (down 52.12 A- offering 230 tons (up 15 tons).22 words
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895 1967-06-13 14 From Our Market Correspondent /•CONDITIONS on the Stock v Exchange were quiet. but steady yesterday with investors holding off. One big consideration was the split in the currency which took place yesterday and thi > was initially thought to have had a suoduing effect.895 words
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Article32 1967-06-13 14 STOCK INDICES ■i.<i.naii niocK inairrs. .luiir 10. June IS. Industrials: 1117. U9 108.00 Prop* rt'es; IMJt 105.34 vMinings: X.41 9l.bi rubbers: lln.lt; 110.1 b vDrc. is. lsir: ion. Hie. 30. 1966 l»0.32 words
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Article1267 1967-06-13 14 BUSINESS ON STOCK EXCHANGE I3LSINESS in and reported to i*' the Sintapore and Kuala l.umpur tradini; rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday, with thr number of the shares traded 1 in brackets. INDUSTRIALS. BauMiact U.UO-J) Jl 67: Contral Suiari (13.000) »1 JJ. (12 000) SI 52, (3.000) 51. 51. i1,267 words
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Advertisement1107 1967-06-13 14 Y\ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTa Western Australia Singapore Japan Service MM bm K d .mi rutt •l«" >ii Mwn Slilel li 17 Jin 25 Inne 21 1 line ■Sf.jj. Mara 1/ J.I) lb U 'nl) 29 Jnl) II 1.1) ■Muaeitiaa Man" II 21 Inly 5/ I Aut 14 Aut ant1,107 words
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Advertisement755 1967-06-13 14 AUSTRALIA. NEW ZEALAND it BviCt INDIA. PARIFTAN AND fAR EASI SERVICES II: Freauntle. Alemli. MilMnni. Sylaey Te: Mairas an< Nafaiattiiaa fenani p. Sham Sm|4«oie Siniapore P. Sham Penani S!U«!i' I 11/n JUU l«/*1la» MJim »JMi R»MO'» i Ant 1/ I Alt H'll An RAJULA II II HI) it Jnl) 21755 words
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Advertisement145 1967-06-13 14 10 6EWOA. KORSCILLES. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM. HKtMEN. HAMBUM Singtoore S'tian- fenang (jenot Hi-npi.rt NECKARSTEIN (LLOYD) 11/13 J«dd 14/18 Jooi 17/11 tiie 1 Jaly 15 July REIFENSTEIN iLLOrO) 21/23 IBM 24/26 Jut 27 liri II NJt) I Auf WESTFM.U IHAPASj 1/11 Jol) 12/14 Hit 15 Uly II lily 14 A« TANNSTEIN (NAPA6)145 words
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Article, Illustration35 1967-06-13 15 In ever loving Memory of K. Slvadas passed away 13.6.M "Many a lonely heartache often a silent tear but always lorlni memories of one we loved so dear. By loving mother and relation*.35 words
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Advertisement546 1967-06-13 15 5553pBiSMnn AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Ringapore Properties To be hrlH at oar sales-reom, No. 104 Market Street. Stntaporr. On Tuesday. 20th June. 1»<1, at 2.3* p.m. 1 Oodown No 11 Mlrt Road, area 13.519 square feet, freehold, VACANT POSSESSION (Mr. David Marshal— Solicitor) 2 No 32 Worthing Road. Serangoon Garden546 words
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Advertisement207 1967-06-13 15 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Authority Intends to sell by Public Auction at 10.00 a.m. on Wednesday. 28th June 1967. at Oodown 'A' certain cargoes which, unless previously claimed and delivered, will at that date have been in the Authority's premises for a considerable207 words
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Advertisement752 1967-06-13 15 NOTICES FOUR SEAS COMMUNICATIONS BANK LIMITED (Formerly known a* Bie Hal Tang Bank Ltd.) Incorporated In Singapore 19M. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Fifty-Third Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at Its Registered Office. Four Beas Communications Bank Building, No. 57. Chulla752 words
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Advertisement914 1967-06-13 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are Invited from Malaysian Citizens for the following appointments:— 1. MALAY TRANSLATOR (Division lIIi in Publication Branch, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperations. Kuala Lumpur. Salary scale (Mem Sl6O 310x14-464 484x 19-636: (Women) $145 277x12-421 437x13-528 plus Cost of Living Allowance at current rates. AOE:914 words
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Advertisement671 1967-06-13 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA PERUMAHAN HOUSING TRUST PERSEKim'AN TAN AH MELAYU STAFF VACANCIES Application* are Invited from suitably qualified Malaysian Citizens (or the following appointments: (1) Book-keepinc, Typist Qualification: Applicants for this post must have pained the Intermediate Bookkeeping Examination of the London Chamber of Commerce or Its equivalent. Experience: Must671 words
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Advertisement653 1967-06-13 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT MAJLIS BANDARAN JOHOR BAHRU. JAWATAN rK.AHAI KIRA2 Permohonan yang berkelayakkan sahaja ada-lah dl-pelawa darlpada Ra vat Netcerl Johor atau Warga Negara Persekutuan untok memenohl Jawatan Pegawal KiraS (Acrouniuiß Officer i di-Pejabat Majlis Bandaran. Johor Bahru yang diberi tangga gajl seperti berlkut:— BAH AG lAN 11. Pegawal Klra3 $420x28—700.00.653 words
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Advertisement355 1967-06-13 15 GEORGE COHEN MACHINERY LTD. can offer for Prompt Delivery ex Hong Kong AIR COMPRESSORS 13 Atlas Copco, Model DT4, Air Com prvstors. Capacity 565 cubic feet/ minute, 100 Ibs/sq. in. Air cooled Two-stage. Driven by 120 H.P. Slipring Motor by A.S.E.A., 970 R.P.M. Complete with Starter and Circuit Breaker. Mounted355 words
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Article352 1967-06-13 16 JAKARTA NEWSPAPERS BLAST SCHEELE FOR STOPPING PLAY IN THE THOMAS CUP CHALLENGE ROUND JAKARTA. Monday I INDONESIA has lodged a strong protest with International Badminton Federation secretary Herbert Scheele over his decision to halt Indonesia's Thomas Cup challenge round with Malaysia due to the crowd's noisy barracking ofAgencies - 352 words
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Article155 1967-06-13 16 Britain out of Davis Cup TENNIS I ONDON. Mon. Spain beat Britain at Eastbourne to qualify to meet the Soviet Union in the final of the European Zone Group A of the Davis Cup tennis competition. Manuel Santana. Spanish holder of the Wimbledon title, gave his side a winning 3-1155 words
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Article31 1967-06-13 16 PARIS. Mon. (;aula won the Prix de Diane, the French Oaks cla.sMC lor three-year-old fillies, run over lO'.f at Chantilly yesterday Tidra ua.s second and Silver ciouii third.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article255 1967-06-13 16 SOCCER ROUNDUP \IONTREAL. Mon. ifl Two second half goals from Frank Wignall gave the English FA XI a 3-2 victory over Borussia Dortmund (West Germany) in the final of the Exdo International i soccer tournament here i yesterday. The halftlmp .score was 1-1. Dortmund tookReuter - 255 words
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Article23 1967-06-13 16 LONDON. Mon The Indian hockey team ended their British tour by beatlne the United Brothers II 3-1 at Wolverhunpton yesterday— Reuwr.23 words
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Article240 1967-06-13 16 COUNTY CRICKET I ONDON. M.m. Summer MUMhlnc brought out the crowds for the Sunday programme of county cricket matches but not all the piayers responded to the bright conditions. At Old Trail ord. the season's biggest crowd there of 5.000 saw only 128 runs made240 words
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Article, Illustration92 1967-06-13 16 'Kiss me Daddy! A LITTLE GIRL joy- fully runs to greet and congratul ate Derby- winning jockey oeoige Moore in the unsaddling enclosure at Epsom last Wednesday. She is his ten-year-old daughter, Michele, who squeezed through the crowd and cried. "Kiss me. Daddy, kiss me!" But Michele soon broke into92 words
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Article366 1967-06-13 16 Gurney and Foyt in Ford victory LE MANS PARIS, Monday A N American Ford 1X yesterday won tne Le Mans 2-*-hour race ior the second sive year alter one or tne most tense battles of the events 44--year history. The wiiuiinK car uaa driven by Dan Gurney 66--year old GrandReuter - 366 words
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Advertisement804 1967-06-13 16 GOWKNMIM ill THK TUC RANYRIIPTrV COLONY m MM.M'nm Ht BANKKUITtY i r?>AN X"9K "96 B ll iiT l h TION ORDIN ANCE (CHAPTER 11) Notlc* is hnrbv plven that the NOTIrK MBtOHM. Trmn»f*r Rfuistrr of the above NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Loan will b* dosed from the Ist thai the804 words
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Advertisement25 1967-06-13 16 BERITA HARIAN SPOT THE BALL CONTEST "C" 53.500/-! That's The Prize For The Outright Winner. Send Your Entry Now. Closing Date: Wed. 14-6-67, 2 p.m.25 words
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223 1967-06-13 17 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN BADMINTON By JUE Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Inrhe Senu bin Abdul Rahman, yesterday launched a Malaysia-wide badminton coaching scheme at the Selangor Badminton Association Hall. The scheme, sponsored by Shell Malaysia Ltd will provide coaching and coaching facilities to promising223 words
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Article119 1967-06-13 17 Coaches for each lerel will be nominated by the schools sports councils and the state associations. Shell decided to sponsor badminton coaching after an extensive survey which began in July last year. A leading research organisation interviewed more than 1.800 people and concluded that badminton119 words
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Article680 1967-06-13 17 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN by |>ARWIS Deran, the v Golfer of the Year, 1966. will defend his Perak Amateur Open title over 54 holes at the Tiger Lane course at Ipoh on Saturday and Sunday. Danvlj;. however, will face strong opposition from fielangnr's Zalnal Abidin whn will be bidding for680 words
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Article, Illustration52 1967-06-13 17 OERLIS goalkeeper J All Osman lies on a stretcher, injured in a clash with Selangor's Chan Yong Chong in the Malaysia Cup soccer match at Merdeka Stadium on Sunday night. Both f (layers had jumped or a high ball and collided. Selangor won the52 words
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Article108 1967-06-13 17 Danes fly into KL DENMARK'S Thomas Cup team flew into Kual* Lumpur yesterday from Jakarta. They will play a friendly match against Malaysia at Stadium Negara today and tomorrow, starting at 730 p.m. on both d?ys. The tentative draw to: Today: Yew Cheng Hoe v Erland Knrvv Billy Ng v108 words
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Article35 1967-06-13 17 Kelantan Lawn Tennis Association officials: President Da to Dr. Chelm Chong Woo: vicepresident Mr. Justice Wan Bulaiman; secretary treasurer Durban Singh: committee members Yeap Liang Sin. Tot Hun Eng. Anthony Prune, C Inthlrarajah35 words
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Article85 1967-06-13 17 STOWAWAY ATHLETE SELECTED CYDNEY. Mon. A man who rrade world headlines when he stowed away in a crate aboard an airliner has beer, chosen to represent Australia as a javelin thrower. Reg Spiers flew from London to Perth In November. 1964. nailed up In a crate aboard a jet SpiersReuter - 85 words
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Article556 1967-06-13 17 Kamariah breaks 2 records ATHLETICS IZAMARIAH YUNOS (Siglap Secondary), with two record-breaking runs, was the star of the day at the Katong District secondary schools athletics championships at Farrer Park, Singapore, yesterday. Kamarlah. 17. clocked 66.8s m the girl*' A Division 400 metres to clip 4.2s oft the previous mark.556 words
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Article158 1967-06-13 17 SCA to probe Malacca charge CRICKET CTEVE Houghton. the Singapore Cricket Aasociation's publicity officer, said yesterday that the SCA committee would investigate the charges made by the Malacca Cricket Association. The Malacca C.A. alleged that their team were provided shabby accommodation when they visited Singapore for an Interstate match ten158 words
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Article43 1967-06-13 17 MONTE VIDBO, Mon.—Rujiita won tha world amateur ba»ketball championship by defeating Yugoslavia 71-59 In tha final gam* of the tournament teat night. Brazil, twice world chimiplono. defeated the United States 80-71 to take third plaoa In the tournament.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article17 1967-06-13 17 Th« Jah.%-- P^pak-Rags Aasoclation will hold their annual meeting at Batu P&hat on Juna 23.17 words
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Article126 1967-06-13 17 Kedah league (Sg Patanl) Central Kedah 84 i Syed Kechlk 26. Tony Beh 6-3S) 6 AH College 43 (Sivanathan 6-11) Brander Shield <Ipoh> Railways SC 174 (A Aruldaa 41. A Marshal 26. J Uarsha! 37. Chandran 4-41 1 ACS 63 (J Marsnal 5-19 8 Pathmaiingam 3-10) fthepphart trophy (Malacca):126 words
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Article28 1967-06-13 17 Ipoh Div. 1: Kinta Indians 3 Ipoh Youngsters 3; Div. j: Sengat Estate 4 Tamii Youngsters 1 MaUee* Dlr. t: 31 OrdnUM* Pl*ld Park w.o. Haary OuffMr28 words
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Article147 1967-06-13 17 Printers lucky to share points SOCCER COVT PRINTERS 0 MERCANTILE BANK 0 PRINTERS were luclcy to save a point in their Selangor Government Departments and Business Houses Div 1 match at Taylor Road yesterday. Mercantile Bank had the lion's share of the game with Roslan Buang. Nasaruddln Amir ami Charlie147 words
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Article63 1967-06-13 17 Norman Creek, manager of the tourinc Enelish amateur soccer team, Middlesex Wanderers, will coach Singapore Youth and Combined Schools players -it Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow and on Thursday Middlesex Wand»>rera will play a match against a Singapore Mdc at jaian Bpmt Stadium on Thursday m«ht63 words
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Advertisement416 1967-06-13 17 j**oTf*'»m tn t LEARNING ENGLISHES Despite its apparent simplicity, the Federal Reading Scheme represents one of dtt most effective approaches to the teaching of English to Malaysian and Singapore children. The scheme now comprises 3 sets of books Federal Readers, Federal Supplementary Readers, and the Read and Do books, forming416 words
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Miscellaneous70 1967-06-13 17 BADMINTON International: Malaysia v Denmark (Stadium Negara. XL. 7.30 p.m.). ATHLETICS Katong district schools championships (Farrer Pk. 2 p.m.). SOCCER Spore friendly: Chinese v Miilayx (Jn Besar. 6 151 J. Bahru Div. 1: Education v 4 Melayu di-Raja Ipoh Div. 1: Municipal v KED (Stadium Perak): Div. S: Telecoms v70 words
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Article, Illustration166 1967-06-13 18 THE DUKE AND DUCHESS BOW TO QUEEN ELIZABETH THE Duke of Windsor formerly Britain's King Edward VIII bows to Queen Elizabeth after the unveiling ceremony of a memorial plaque to Queen Mary at Marlborough House. Queen Mary's old home. During the 15 emotionally charged minutes, the Duke andExpresspic - 166 words
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Article45 1967-06-13 18 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A fire tonight destroyed a disused pineapple canning factory near the junction of Oulllemard Road and Moumbatten Road. The one-hour blaze broke out at 9.30 pm. Firemen prevented the flames Kan spreading to an adjoining engineering and iron foundry.45 words
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Article45 1967-06-13 18 BANGKOK. Mon. Terrorists abducted the headman of a village on the Malaysian border last Friday, newspapers reported here today. The Incident occurred in Betong district of Yala Province. Another man kidnapped at the same time was later released, tha reports added— UPI.UPI - 45 words
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Article31 1967-06-13 18 JAKARTA. Mon. Indonesian troops shot aead three thieves dressed In Jungle green army uniform found rifling shops they were pretending to guard, Antara news agency reported today.— Reiner31 words
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Article23 1967-06-13 18 MOSCOW. Mon —The Netherlands has agreed to look after Israeli Interests In Moscow following the break in Israeli-Soviet diplomatic relations. UPI.UPI - 23 words
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Article311 1967-06-13 18 LONDON STOCKS I.U.mjU.'.. mon. me mam leaiaie oi iraanig toaay was me acijvuy in 'i V snares luiiOwutg Uie announcement, oi vie cuniract uuaiu* uy me independent icievision Authority. ii'auiiiK in most other 2>ec lions BjMsM, willi Hesitancy suuvwi aheaa of tomorrow's Issue of the v iv. traae ngures lor311 words
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Article65 1967-06-13 18 LONDON. Mon— Spot 18 9 16d.. July 18 5 16d., Aug. 18', d.. Sept. 18', d.. July Sept 18'« d.. Oct. Dec. 18', d. Jan. March 18 5 16d.. April June 18 7 16d.. July Sept. 18 9 16d.. Oct Dec. 18\d Jan. March 18", d. N; April June65 words
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Article28 1967-06-13 18 LONDON. Mon —Buyers £1210 £9, sellers £1211 (—£9). Porward buyers £1210 £si. sellers £1211 £si. Settlement £12M> i—-£l9i. Turnover a.m. 90 tons. pm 225 tons. Tone: Steady.28 words
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306 1967-06-13 18 Negroes run wild burn shops and battle police TAMPA (Fia Mon A\(iHY young negroes fought gun battles with the police and set stores ablaze in a savage outburst of race violence here today. Sporadic gunfire crackled in the streets and the sky above the wealthy cigarmanufacturing city glowed red fromReuter - 306 words
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Obituary23 1967-06-13 18 IN BELOVED MEMORY Of R.M. Krlshnan called to eternal rest 13.5.M Loved and remembered everyday. Wife, children. grandchildren and great grandchildren23 words
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Obituary109 1967-06-13 18 MADAME LIB AM LOV Me Ab Lul Born 1908. died approx p.m. 12.6.67 8h- Iravrs many children to mourne her loon OI ROSARIO LOVI ißardyi passed away 12.6 B 7 Cortege leave* 7 Bull Road. 4.30 p.m. 13.6.67 for St. Josephs Chur.h thenrr to Bldadarl MR. CHIW BOON CNUAN.109 words
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255 1967-06-13 18 Mustapha promises Sabahans a govt of action JESSELTON, Mon.— The new Sabah Chief Minister, Tun Mustapha bin Dato Harun, today promised Sabahans that his government would be one of action. He told the State's top civil servants and district officers here today that what he wanted was sound decision, quick255 words
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Article101 1967-06-13 18 $100,000 IN DIAMONDS ON MODELS BINGAPORE. Mon. About SIOU.OOO worth of diamonds will be worn by five models of a fashion show to be presented at a charity film premiere, organised by the University of Singapore Students' Union on Wednesday night. A local Jeweller. Chiong Slung, wil. loan these gems101 words
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Article445 1967-06-13 18 Pataudi leads splendid fight ONDON, Mon. In- dta salvaged their cricket prestige as they doggedly continued their successful rearguard action against England today on the fourth day of the first Test at Headingley, Leeds. At tea India, who followed on 386 runs behind, had reached 384 for five. Only two445 words
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Advertisement117 1967-06-13 18 Collection of bcoutitui >iomp> provides many J *yy MM lor if. elude* details ot How to Orgonii* A Stamp Club"; Avon Hiahly catalogued tct. G.B I Ij| < Com-ionwcalth 'tomot Total world ratal—a r- J value worth 512.90 youn tor only 55c to intro- "^|A arc Stamps tent tor 10117 words
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Advertisement174 1967-06-13 18 1 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $15 (minimum) PANTON. A daughter. Bhanna Cathrlne. to Auhuh and BUI. Slater for Soraya and Anita. Thanks to BunKsar Ward doctor-, staff YUEN: To Kam Chlew and Font; Merx. a dautchtrr May Lrnic on :il .Li" at K.K. Hospital. Both well. Thanka to Professor. Doctors174 words
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