The Straits Times, 16 June 1967
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Title Section25 1967-06-16 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 16JUN1967 The Straits Times Tbfl National newspaper Estd. 1845 FRIDAY. JUNE 16, 1967 it 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590 M.C.(P)226625 words
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Article, Illustration672 1967-06-16 1 Diplomatic battle drags 0n... FROM SECURITY COUNCIL TO GENERAL ASSEMBLY UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. THE U.N. diplomatic battle over the Middle East already twice as long as the war itself appeared today to be moving from the Security Council towards the General Assembly. Latest indications were that theReuter; AP; UPI - 672 words
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212 1967-06-16 1 Divorce case teacher gets the sack SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Government today announced that Poh Soon Chin, a married teacher of Pin Ghee School, who had an affair with one of his pupils, had been dismissed from the teaching service. A Ministry of Education statement said Poh. who was divorced by212 words
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Article30 1967-06-16 1 LONDON. Thurs— Mr William Rogers. Foreign Office Parliamentary Undersecretary of State, will vt.slt South-east Asia, Including a brief .stopover In Singapore, from June 21 to July 7.— UPI.UPI - 30 words
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Article, Illustration82 1967-06-16 1 THIS ship lying on its side in the Suez '.in.il was said to have been sunk in an Israeli air raid last week. It is one of several reported sunk by the KK.vptian authorities, who refuse to give further details. How lone clearance work willUPI - 82 words
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265 1967-06-16 1 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TIN! industrial action plan by West Malaysia's <X(U)()() civil servants is off. Basic sclllemenl \\;is reached between the Government and leaders of their trade unions here late this evening After a three-and-a-half hour meeting at Federal House here, the265 words
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Article58 1967-06-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The debate on the Yang di-Pertuan Agong s speech began in the Dewan Ra'ayat today with six MPs— three each from the Government and opposition benches taking the floor. Domestic is.suts dominated the debate, which i.s scheduled to go on until Saturday. Ministers are58 words
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Article59 1967-06-16 1 KUALA TRENGGANU. Thurs The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisurl Agong were among the many thousands who gathered here this morning to pay their last respects to the State Secretary. Dato Ibrahim bin Mohamed Salleh. who died yesterday Dato Ibrahim. 47. collapsed in the59 words
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Article44 1967-06-16 1 rKYO Thurs. The Sony Corporation of Tokyo today introduced its latest minitelevision set a portable battery-operated one-inch screen set. The set is equipped with a magnifying lens which projects the image to more than twice the size of the screen.— UPI.UPI - 44 words
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142 1967-06-16 1 SEOUL. Thurs. Newlyelected ruling party members of the National Assembly today apologised to the nation for the election irregularities in some electoral districts which led to violent protest demonstrations. At a meeting, about 100 of the 130 National Assemblymen of the ruling DemocraticUPI - 142 words
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Article65 1967-06-16 1 JAKARI A. Thurv— lndonesia's PnnHß Minister. Mr. Adam Malik and me French Ambassador here. M Claude Cheysson. today signed an agreement on re-schedullng of payment of Indonesia I debt.s to France An announcement, issued after the signing cermony said the rescheduling wa.s on the basis ofReuter - 65 words
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Article48 1967-06-16 1 LAS VEGAS. Thurs. Danny Kaye plans to leave soon for Israel after cutting short his engagement at the Desert Inn Hotel here. The 54-year-old entertainer, a Brooklyn-born Jew. said he would remain in Israel as long as he felt he wa.s needed there Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article45 1967-06-16 1 TAIPEH. Thurs The Immigration authorities revealed today thai Mime 20.000 Chinese in Hong Kong had applied for entry to Taiwan since leftist riots began in the British Colony a few weeks ago The authorities said they would start processing entry applications immediately— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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205 1967-06-16 1 Charges lies, says deported diplomat HONG KONG. Thurs. Mr. K. Kaghunath, second secretary of the Indian Embassy in Peking. who was deported from China, said here today that the charges levelled against him by the Chinese Government were "pure fabrications." He said the pictures he took in Peking were allReuter - 205 words
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Article25 1967-06-16 1 LOS ANGELES Thurs. Two mild earthquakes shook the Los Aniceles area last night, rattling windows and dishes but oaWEOf no major damage. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article34 1967-06-16 1 >|\(.APORE FIRF MMiAPORE. Iri Fire suited robber .md oil BtxhnMl in Telok Arrr siicii rarly this moraine K started a little after iindriiclit Mi IM put out hi lev. than an hoar.34 words
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178 1967-06-16 1 /CINCINNATI (Ohio), Thurs. National Guardsmen hero wore ordered to shoot to kill if fired upon as racial violence exploded for the third Dight running. Firebombs were thrown in fresh rioting overnight through city streets winch already b<-ar the M-ar- of two nights "iReuter - 178 words
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Article, Illustration572 1967-06-16 2 Israel's terms for Sinai Dull-out ESHKOL TELLS TROOPS OF NEED FOR GUARANTEES... Egypt turns water on again to Sinai GENEVA. Thurs. Egypt has restored water supplies to the Sinai Desert, where thousands of stranded Egyptian troops are reported dying of thirst, the Red Cross said here yesterday. Cairo cut suppliesReuter - 572 words
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354 1967-06-16 2 Magazine photograph shows ship sunk in the Suez Canal CAIRO. Thursday -THE weekly magazine Akher Saa today published the first photograph of the Suez Canal zone since the war, showing an unidentified small ship, which could have been a tug, lying on its side in the canal. The caption saidReuter; AP - 354 words
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Article62 1967-06-16 2 TAIPEI. Thurs. Cock fighting has been declared an offence punishable by detention or fine. The Ministry of Interior Affairs announcing the new ruling, said that cork fighting was cruelty to animals. Offenders could now be Jailed or fined or ordered to do forced labour. Police have reportedReuter - 62 words
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274 1967-06-16 2 Nato rules out collective action in Mid-East crisis I U X E MBOURO. Thurs. Ministers of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation decided here yesterday against any collective action on the Middle East crisis. They agrprrf that, while there might be a role for individual member.' to play in the peacemakingReuter - 274 words
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271 1967-06-16 3 No talks with Israel, say Egypt and Syria (JAIRO. Than. Cain <.<'\rrnment •ffleiala yesterday were spreading word that Kgypt would rather rNk new military Hash th.in agree to negotiate a Middle East settlement with Israel. Diplomatic v>uroe* said thi-v irarc sive.i '.o under>l aid that President Nasser flatly ruled outAP - 271 words
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476 1967-06-16 3 AT THE UNITED NATIONS United Nations Thurs rpHE Soviet attempt to get the Security Council to condemn Israel lor "aggression" and demand the withdrawal of its forces has failed, as expected. The Soviet resolution before the 15-member council yesterdayReuter; UP - 476 words
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Article160 1967-06-16 3 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs.— The Soviet Union hopes mainly to gain a propaganda advantage in getting the Middle East crisis shifted from the Security Council to the General Assembly. Tin' assembly can convene in j 24 hours if U Thant gets "yes" repUea from at least 62 nations.160 words
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232 1967-06-16 3 LONDON, Thurs. The wanderings of nine Indian-born Chinese seamen, whom nobody wanted, are at an end after five weeks of being shunted between Hong Kong, Athens and Britain. The Home Office said last night that India had agreed to re-admit seven and two wouldReuter - 232 words
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98 1967-06-16 3 Mini dress woman is refused a hearing I OS ANGELES. Thurs.— A 23-year-old woman who arrived in court wearing a micro-miniskirt was refused a divorce here yesterday. Judge A.A. Scott told the woman. Mrs. Gwynne Schaffer: "I'm not *oing to be insulted like this--a woman coming down here half naked.Reuter - 98 words
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Article42 1967-06-16 3 ROME. Thurs. Asian news- paper publishers and editors will hold talks here on June 26 on proposals for three bis newsprint mills to be set up In Asia, the l" N. Pood and Agriculture Or- gaolMtlon said today.42 words
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Article, Illustration38 1967-06-16 3 yOKOZUNA TAIHO, Japanese grand champion wrestler overshadows his kimono-clad bride, Yoshiko Okuni, 19, as they walk from their plane on arrival in London to continue their honeymoon. He weighs 308 lb.38 words
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231 1967-06-16 3 Five boys in Japan die in new craze 'for kicks'— TOKYO, Thurs. Five 1 teenage boys found dead In a fishin? boat In Kure. Western Japan, were victims of the latest craze— sniffing towels dipped in lacquerthinner "for kicks." police said yesterday. A half-empty bottle of the liquid was foundReuter - 231 words
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Article, Illustration376 1967-06-16 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs THE 10-member delegation, representing the visiting 42-member Bandung Revue, today met the political secretary to the Ministry of Culture. Inche Mohamed Ghazali Ismail, and drew his attention to what they termed "a minor grouse." The leader nf the delegation. Inche Rahmat Sukmasaputra.376 words
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Article276 1967-06-16 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. LOH Joo Shang. 38, an RAF Seletar carpenter, who was found fatally injured in a pasar malam at Siplap. had on his own taken part in a dispute between his brother and a stallholder there, the High Court was told today. The brother276 words
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Article, Illustration45 1967-06-16 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Chow Chuen Hoe (above), 16, has been missing since Monday from a Pender Road residence where her mother, Mak Ah Koi. works as a domestic servant. Those who know of the girl's whereabouts are requested to telephone *****2.45 words
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Article39 1967-06-16 4 SINGAPORE, Thurn— There will be no water tomorrow from 9 urn. to 7 p.m. at Norfolk Road t houses 37 to 51. odd numbers and houses 8. 10. 12. 28 and 40. and the Norfolk Integrated School.39 words
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Article126 1967-06-16 4 Schools TV for today »T<ODAY'B educational TV on x Channel 8 It iv follow* 8.30 a.m. -8.50 am Mathematics, Sec. 2 "Variables and Functions III"; 9 15-9 35, General science, Sec. 2 "Electricity 1 10.-10.20, English literature S«v. 2— "Words and Pictures 11.05--11-26. National language, Sec. 2 —"Hang Tuah Menewaskan126 words
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105 1967-06-16 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Chanei's funfair in aid nf lor.il charities raised a record ficurr this year of morp than 52 1.000. One of the hiehlichts was the "answerinß enmputnr." which \»hrn asked "How many fighters are there at Chanici" replied "None, hut105 words
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Article, Illustration1109 1967-06-16 5 CHIA POTEIK - $90 m plan for a new look Singapore CHIA POTEIK BID FOR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE IN A TREMENDOUS TRANSFORMATION LT. gINGA P O R E. Thurs. A preview of the tremendous transformation that will be brought about in various parts of Singapore during the next three years was uiven today by1,109 words
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Article153 1967-06-16 5 KUAL4 LUMPUR. Thurs. 1 THE Government has set up a committee to find out what steps should be taken in the recruitment of new officers in view of the National Language Act. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, announced this in the Dewan Raayat today153 words
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Article93 1967-06-16 5 Malaysia not told, says Razak KIALA LIMPIR. Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak. said today the Malaysian Government was never consulted on the termination of services of Malaysians in the Singapore police force. "One would have expected that the Singapore Government would have given advance advice of it."93 words
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Article65 1967-06-16 5 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. j Thieves broke mio a sundry shou In Division Two of Jen'daraiH Estate near here yesterday and I rcmlc S4BO and a gold necklace worth $300 kept in a s)!e. The shop owner. M Java Raman, told the police that he h.id left65 words
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Article24 1967-06-16 5 SEREMBAN. Thuiv— The Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan will ot>en the fourth session of the State Legislative Assembly on July 10.24 words
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Article20 1967-06-16 5 IPOH. Thurs Motor-cycle spare parts worth about 54.000 were stolen from a dealer's shop in Kampar Road here.20 words
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Article17 1967-06-16 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Mr. C.K.G. Piliay has been elected president of the Johore Indian Association.17 words
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Article117 1967-06-16 5 Tug-boat sinks after collision \fUAR, Thurs. A tug-boat sank after collision with a Malaysian police patrol boat in the Straits of Malacca early this morning. Its five crew members were rescued by the police boat which only suffered slight damage in its bows. The tug-boat Jerong was towing another boat117 words
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Article53 1967-06-16 5 TAIPING. Thurs— Police investigating the theft of a copper bo\ containing tuu silver chalices v.-.lued at about $600 rrom the Roman Cathulic Church in Khan Hau here yesterday, recovered the box In the church'.s cemetery 90 yards away, with its lid ripped open Both chalices were still53 words
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Article39 1967-06-16 5 SEREMBAN. Thurs. Mr. L. A Nonis. 77. a retired school teacher of the King George V School here died at his home early this morning. The funeral will take place at 4 p.m. tomorrow from Temiang Road.39 words
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Miscellaneous91 1967-06-16 5 iri Abnvr tty Ai tapp LT~ 4 f Atd JvlAtf yFP Ch/AV i present") (nothamk (^vjoulo mo 1 do a7\ VfiS at" s^sriTirr"** > YOU WEETH \Vo'.r-AH j SWEET OLE LACK J L^" IYA I* 1 VL^">l 7^^ f PE?E y^ uM^'Jl7>\ ALREADVy^ (A LI'L VAVO* itiif/s Bunny Ralph HvimdaM91 words
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188 1967-06-16 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. told the Dewan Ra ay at today that mobile units would be sent to the outlying districts in Johore to expedite the procedure for the application of restricted pasbports. He was replying to >IR.188 words
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Article, Illustration1963 1967-06-16 6 Land for the new villagers a vital issue: MP MALAYSIAN PARLIAMENT: Debate opens on the King's speech DR. TAN: WE'RE GETTING MORE INVOLVED IN WAR KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday A CALL for more farming lane for 500,000 "new villagers' Chinese who were resettled during the first 12-year Emergency highlighted the firs1,963 words
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204 1967-06-16 6 Press statements on pay, service terms are now allowed KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Government order prohibiting civil servants from making Press statements has been amended to allow them to make statements relating to the rates of salaries and conditions of service. Tengku Abdul Rahman told the Dewan Ra'ayat today. In204 words
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Advertisement159 1967-06-16 6 Miracle Cushion Holds (fj False flfj&L Teeth ll«JIIICumi •»oiwt««.i» -fiimr Comfort and relief for dentur* sufferers I Snug Denture Cushions are a soft plastic lining that gets nd of the annoyance of loose, badly -fitting false teeth. Snug •ases sore irritated gums Hue to loose dentures. Easily fatec .keep* wobbly159 words
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225 1967-06-16 7 Informer? You are a nuisance, accused told lESSELTON. Thurs.— J An accused man who claimed in a magistrate's court here today he was a police informer was told he was nothing but a nuisance to the police. Inspector WUms Paul told Chau Kirn Yung. 33. accused of .smuggling 62 Ib.225 words
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Article121 1967-06-16 7 $14 mil. for education in Pahang 1/UANTAN, Thurs. More than $14 million will be spent on education in Pahang under the First Malaysia Plan. The Chief Education Officer, Inche Hajl Lokman bin Mu.sa. said this here during a briefing with the Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir bin Joharl. He121 words
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Article29 1967-06-16 7 KUALA LOMPDR. Thurs. Thieves stole $1,500 from the Kum Lent; restaurant in Pudu Road here early this niornina Enw vm made by forcing the re.ir door open.29 words
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93 1967-06-16 7 JAKARTA. Thurs. Indonesian Cast Borneo Vn\ (ommunder. Comiikmlhh- O.P. Kusno. has said that the illegal trad* between Indonesia n Borneo anil Sabah inchides the smuggling of people." Press reports in .l.ik.ut.i qaotnl Borneo authorities as saying that they had r\ irienrr >lio«ing Indonesian uomrn93 words
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103 1967-06-16 7 KIALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman told the Dewan Ra'ayat today that action was being taken against the Director of the Druan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, under the newlyintroduced order prohibiting civil servants from making statements criticising government policies and decisions.103 words
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Article47 1967-06-16 7 PENANG. Tliurs. A shop proprietor was stabbed on the arm yesterday when he grappled witr. two robbers who broke Into h1 i shop at Assumption Road. Butterworth. The robbers escaped with 10 tint of beverages and 50 boxes of toothpaste and assorted cigarettes.47 words
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Article58 1967-06-16 7 IPOH. Thnn, T«u men under the pretext of hiring a taxi to Canning Garden Estate herr robbed its driver. Ho Ching. 37--ot $117 and a watch worth $20 m.st night. The two boarded the taxi neat the MaieMic Theatre about 9 am On arrival ,t' TtoMk Road they58 words
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Article37 1967-06-16 7 SINGAPORE. Thurj>. A schoolboy Tan Joon Khpe. 18.. and bia girl triend were robbed of their VatdMi and Hold rln*R worth a total of $130 by four men m Nleoll Highway last night37 words
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272 1967-06-16 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Dr. Tan Kheng Khoo. a member of the Singapore Medical Association, today spoke of the three dangerous S's which could lead to cancer. They are: R] tor cancer of the cervix (neck of the womb>: smoking lor272 words
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Article39 1967-06-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The four-man defence team from Indi.i today paid a courtesy call on the acting Inspector-General of Police. Tan Sri Hajl Hu.st.ain bin Ha.v Mohamed Sidek. at the Bluff Road police headquarter:, hert39 words
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Article34 1967-06-16 7 SINGAPORE. Thur.s A motor <Tcttrt. R ll(bbmbbw 32 wa.s killrd in liP;»d-<m colli.-ion with iai m Trluk Blunsah Roue! vPhtr.d.iv tvr-v nnraxeK are H.vkec •(> MDtad In-pcc'ur S*\indn Singh of the Accident! Branch.34 words
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Article, Illustration250 1967-06-16 7 LIM YAW CHONG; PREM KUMAR - Two little chums on the run LIM YAW CHONG PREM KUMAR PICTURES by STORY by THEY are real partners and chums these two runaways from Singapore. As they cuddled each other and dozed on the hard tarred lane beside the Straits Times office in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, theirs was a250 words
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Article57 1967-06-16 7 SINGAPORE. Than. Four robbers, armed with daggers, held up young couple in a van in South Bouna Vishi Road al 1.30 a.m. ve.sterdii.v nnri robbed them of $16 Liang Tee Seng. 21. an elec--1 trician told poltM the vobbers drove Mr» in his van when they57 words
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Article44 1967-06-16 7 SINOAPORE Tbun The re- corus libmry of Radio Singapore, in Caldecott Hill, caught fire at about 5.10 pm. today. The exter.t of the d;.nii.gr is not known, The fin- la believed to have been caused by an electric short circuit.44 words
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265 1967-06-16 7 JUDGE: WHIPPING FOR CRIMES OF VIOLENCE ONLY OENANG, Thurs. The High Court today ruled that unless there was clear evidence to show that an accused person had used violence in the course of a crime he should not be subjected to whipping. Giving his opinion on a criminal appeal case.265 words
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Advertisement373 1967-06-16 7 SANYO'S new 1967 range of air-conditioners are quieter, more efficient, more attractive and less costly than you would have thought possible. Naturally. They're from SANYO. SANYO A GREAT NAME IN ELECTRONICS Throughout the world, "Made by Sanyo" has become an assurance of superb quality and efficiency in all types of373 words
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Article, Illustration99 1967-06-16 8 MISS lan C'hor Whce (above), leading Teot-hew movie star, who will be among 39 artists in the Sin Thien Chai Swatow players Teothew ua>ang. arriving in Singapore today from Bangkok for a season in Singapore. The gross proceeds of the opening night on June99 words
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Article71 1967-06-16 8 SINGAPORE. linn's. Ihe Singapore Blood Transfusion Service v. ill h?.ve its new air-condl-tloned mobile blood bank stationed at Pullerton Square car park tomorrow ironi 9.30 .i.m. to 3 p.m. to collect Olood from donors working In the vicinity This will be the nrsi time the mobile unit71 words
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Article, Illustration101 1967-06-16 8 NOTED CRIME BUSTER DIES AFTER ILLNESS SINGAPORE. Thurs.-Ins-pector Low Yong Yean (above i. 34. of Paya Lebar Police Station died last night at the General Hospital after a short illness. Inspector Lew during his 10--jMt Mrvtae with the iorce had worked m the special invest igaUom section of the CID.101 words
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Article51 1967-06-16 8 SINGAPORE Thins The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs Inche Othnian Wok. will install the new president ol the Lions Club of Singapore Central. Dr. Lai Lung Ying. and 12 members of the club at a dinner at the Great Shanghai restaurant in Armenian Street, on Sunday. (June 1851 words
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187 1967-06-16 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The president of the Singapore Red Cross Society. Puan Noor Aishah, today launched the society's biggest fund-raising project of the year the sale of 100,000 one-dollar tickets for the annual donation draw. The First Lady also announced that the draw would take187 words
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215 1967-06-16 8 32 on rioting charge are refused bail SINGAPORE, Thursday. A MAGISTRATE'S court today refused bail a second time to 32 persons charged with rioting and carry* iiii; subversive documents after the prosecution li;id argued that there \\;is ;i "wM danger* they would repeat their offences if they were released. "The215 words
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125 1967-06-16 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs Th« Member of Parlianvnt for Changl, Mr Sim Boon Woo. today appealed to parents to see that their children did not indulge in undesirable activities. They should ensure that their children were gainfully employed at home, or help their teachers by co-operating125 words
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Article48 1967-06-16 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Imports and Exports Ornce. the Ccn- 1 troller of Supplies Office and the Crews and Port Clearance sections of the Marine Department will be open for one hour only from 10 I am on Monday, a public holiday' being Prophet Mnhamed's birthday48 words
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Article70 1967-06-16 8 SINGAPORE. Thins. The or^sinising committee of Prophet Muhammad* birthday eelebrationN is nu.mis.iiL' four lectures at the Sultan .Mosque Sunda> nlcht birthday, the committee Imllidax ihr loinmiltcf I will distribute Irre food to children and organise a recitation of the Koran at Ipoh Lane in thr morning. In70 words
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257 1967-06-16 8 A PRISON MEDICAL CERT: COUNSEL'S CHALLENGE FAILS SINGAPORE. Thursc! I\EFENCE counsel Mr. T.T. Rajah today chal- lenged the prison medical certificate of his client, whose illness in Changi Prison had caused the postponement of a case on Monday. The client. Tan Mvi Hua is charged with two other men and257 words
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Article90 1967-06-16 8 Singapore. Than Youths born on or between Jan. 1. and June 30, 1949. who have registered for National Service on or after March 28. are required to report to the Central Manpower Base. Kallang Camp, for medical and other related examinations in June and July Those90 words
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Advertisement400 1967-06-16 8 ■■h|^^^i_ i i B j'^BMppn r- i i— ii iiniiwi mm in i <i got big ideas! Well, can you blame me? I could drive this Renault 10 at 80 miles an hour with no effort. The Renault is so light to handle. So luxurious! It MUST have been made400 words
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Miscellaneous118 1967-06-16 8 I Onp Hff 1.7. Ham lim EHV J -~^n f ...PROPOSED WEU.GEE, WELL, WHAT LOOKS LJKE WE'VE I^tS^t^: lIT IWBRE,YALL...V S ,>J r SHARE I DUNNO: D'VOU KNOW GOT A PROBtPM nr2^2^Usu lSil£?^s« »Whblio H «s throne I tgubss V about that? »oiling upon OOOIA,MYGOSH^; WHEN THK I BACK TO118 words
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Advertisement177 1967-06-16 9 f ~£j9^Mwk H s Am. 1 I>f AjL^ ttWiUjb/ If ,^fl -^19tiHi&2* t%. wxr ViUvl Huff tit |i| SV M T7 Yes^even grrr renter power for ESSO EXTRA GASOLINE PoU)d*~*pQQSt4fU —tO lttCl*£(iS& ew sso Extra Gasoline preserves the power of new engines... I^ #tf -J^ B -J-faaiLri-n «it/iAtr restores lost177 words
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Article53 1967-06-16 10 to Word* tli (Mimmnm) ON THE HTM Jlinr I'm,; thf lr.«l rl'nt of the Knock KrpuWl.-. Crnrml UM rami .ti r, rt'.i.tn akoh« on iri» occtilon of Hi* Mijntx hlrthdny. Thf. mmaKP r.11.1: :\A<\u*t your M*J»"ty on tli.- wiKli.n f 11, t.irth<l*v my riintratiilutltilirt j,n»l my Mfl 1 11153 words
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Article607 1967-06-16 10 The Vietnam war, overshadowed in recent weeks by the Middle East crisis, may increase in ferocity as a result cf that crisis. Soviet frustration may supply the fuel. The outcome of the Arab-Israeli war, justly or not, has dealt an immense blow to Soviet prestige. Every territorial607 words
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Article403 1967-06-16 10 There were not many price tags in evidence yesterday on rice, flour, sugar and cooking oil in Malaysian shops. Some shopkeepers, apparently, were even a little hurt by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry's instruction that their prices for these household essentials should be a matter of public403 words
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Article229 1967-06-16 10 The Malaysian transportation survey to begin next month, with United Nations help, will be the most ambitious of the many such research operations which the country has seen. It will cost well over $5 million, it will involve 20 overseas consultants and 22 local officials and it will229 words
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Article384 1967-06-16 10 Problems of a housing estate rE problems which Mr. P. K. Menon raised in his letter (ST. June 1) have been looked into by the authorities concerend and I give below their replies. Public Telephone; The area mentioned by the writer is one which has a fairly high number of384 words
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Article433 1967-06-16 10 LESSON 55 in a new series by YUNUS MARIS GLOSSARY: MENUingkarl w to refuse to comply, to object; DI-batasl <v> to be curbed, prevented, restricted; liar 'adji untamed, wild; MEmujok ivj to persuade. The following extract for translation Is from BH. May 26: SA-oarang UndakAN di-Telok Auaba dan433 words
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Article, Illustration860 1967-06-16 10 DONALD LOUCHEIM - CIVIL WAR ONE NERVOUS SHOT AWAY DONALD LOUCHEIM Two angry African armies stand face to f ace by IBAGWA, BIAFRA ONLY a few miles from this small, crowded farming village, angry rival armies stand ready to strike the first blow that could plunge Nigeria into civil war. Ibagwa squats on860 words
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Advertisement1005 1967-06-16 10 p Classified advertisements for Straits Time* A Malay Mail may bo handed to: COLD STORAGE SUPER-MAIKtT Orchofi Rooo Re«pliooi»i D*sk) COLD STORAGE MANCrUS Holland Road Naval Bom CITY BOOK STORE LTD., Wmchww Hou*. Co'lycr Quoy THE NEWS FRONT FitrpafiickA Supermoiket. M M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road, Novol Ben*. HAMIEM STORE,1,005 words
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Advertisement28 1967-06-16 10 SA6ST 4015 25" Big Screen Beautiful high gloss wooden cabinet in distinctive style. HIRE PURCHASE AVAILABLE NO' DOWN PAYMENT CONSULT: Hi-Fi Traders Se.Soutfi Bridge Road.SnQ^jor* t W***** «272528 words
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Advertisement101 1967-06-16 10 SONY-O-MATIC /iß^fe. JB^- *?-i^s^^B^- "N. "I with cardloid wS^^^ microphon* with rtmot* w •top/go twitch x&^^^ Servo-controlled motor electronically and automatically corrects for speed variations to maintain precise timing accuracy and exception* ally low wow and flutter. Automatic recording volume control. 7R-72 QUALITY ENGINEERED M| OLIO STATE 4n rin f^101 words
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Article189 1967-06-16 11 Customs seize riot squad lorry TV SETS, RADIOGRAMS, TAPE RECORDERS IMPOUNDED PENANG, Thursday. £USTOMS officers at Butterworth yesterday detained a police riot squad lorry after several TV sets, radiograms, tape recorders and other dutiable goods had been found hidden among the squad's riot equipment. The goods, which also included a189 words
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Article64 1967-06-16 11 MIAR, Thurs— A freak thunderstorm struck Muar district yesterday and caused damage estimated at more than $30,000 to rubber and fruit trees and crops. Replanted rubber trees were uprooted and unripe dun. his and ramhutans scattered on the ground. A taxi driver and his two64 words
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Article37 1967-06-16 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore and Denmark have concluded a visa abolition agrpement under which Sineanre riiizpns holding valid Rineapore passports are free to enter Denmark for a visit up to three months without requiring a Mm.37 words
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Article, Illustration474 1967-06-16 11 Margaret Wee - Margaret Wee By KUALA LUMPITR. Thurs.— Motorists caught in the 4.30 p.m. traffic rush home here yesterday coulc' not believe their eyes when they saw a red sports car whizz past with a blind-folded man at the wheel. Many slowed down to get474 words
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311 1967-06-16 11 gINGAPORE, Thurs. A feeling of uncertainty pervades the local shipping community over the closure of the Suez Canal as information on latest developments in the canal remains vague. According to a shipping spokesman, there Is no Information at all as to the311 words
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208 1967-06-16 11 Passports: Plea for regular travellers JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday. THE Immigration Department here today appealed to those who do not travel to Singapore regularly not to join in the rush for new travel documents. With 15 days left before full Immigration control comes Into force at the causeway, appointment dates, because208 words
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Article54 1967-06-16 11 Electricity sales net $1 10.6 m. IT! ALA LI MPUR. Tnurs. Income from the Mle of electricity for the year ending Aug. 31 last year amounted to $110.6 million, an increase in sale of 14.4 per-cent over the preceding year. This is stated in the National Electricity Board's annual report54 words
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Article49 1967-06-16 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs A healthy 18-month old Chinese bahv girl was found abandoned at about 5 a.m. today at the back entrance of the YMCA in Canning Rise. Anyone who can help identify her are asked to contact Inspector C. A. Pereira of Central Police BUtlon.49 words
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Article37 1967-06-16 11 PENANO, Thurs. A RAAF Servicemen D. Ingall has report- i ed the disappearance of nts $700 camera and a $200 watch frm the boot of his car. wnicti he had parked ln Bishop Btreet yesterday.37 words
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Article28 1967-06-16 11 TAIPING. Thurs An unidentified Chinese, aged about 60. w-«j (ound dead ye&terday in a chair in a cofteeshop here where he had gone for a drink28 words
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Article28 1967-06-16 11 SUNGEI PATANI, Thurs.— Dr. Mak Kok Kheng has been posted to Baling as medical officer is place of Dr. Tho Yew Cheoag. who has resigned.28 words
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Advertisement102 1967-06-16 11 Am ■'jftiiltfr* VnrK -^-'tvTff tt\ SCOTT (g) MAKES IT BETTER FOR YOU C HARRIET HUBBARD AVER P PARIS J3 I proudly announces the appointment of J) p MICHELLE BEAUTY SALON p (s Branch at 15, KILLINEY ROAD h (Next to the Post Office). Tel. ***** P VL as their authorised102 words
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Advertisement147 1967-06-16 11 I ''P^ 0^ 'LLriA it rl ft wk\tf^ t rarv n ft Komitsu has a wide range of superb petrol-powered The torque converter system automatically provides forklift trucks that can be modified to use LP cooking more driving power when needed and makes special gas very cheaply. You get many147 words
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Miscellaneous764 1967-06-16 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S Kuib Lumpur 7.00 News ln English. 7.10 mnd Prnani; 6 Ipoh and Ma- Sports Arena; 7.35 Texan— lacca; 3 A. 10 Johore Bahru; Fr.end of the Family; 8.00 4 Taipinc; I Batu Pahat; 9 News in Mandarin. 8.10 SuJcaKluang. na— lndian music; 8.35 Mona 3.00 I.M.:764 words
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Article307 1967-06-16 12 MALAYSIA'S NEW MOSAIC TILE FACTORY WILL OPEN TOMORROW By MOK SIN PIN MALAYSIA'S first mosaic tile factory Malaysian Mosaics Sdn. Bhd. will be officially opened tomorrow. Situated at the 4th. milestone Jalan Mersing, Kluang, the company is a Joint venture enterprise between A. Clouet Co. (K.L.)307 words
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Article, Illustration57 1967-06-16 12 MALAYAN Batteries Sendirian Berhad, Johore. manufacturer of 'Eveready' flashlight and transistor radio batteries, announce the appointment of Mr. Leong Wah Tim (above) to the position of plant superintendent. The company is a member of the Union Carbide Group with whom Mr. Leong has had 20 years service. He57 words
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Article161 1967-06-16 12 JAL steps up gross revenue JAPAN Air Lines earned a gross rrvenue of $571 million during the year ended March 31. This Is an Increase of 28 per cent over the previous year In the same period. JAL carried 645.000 international passengers, an Increase of 39 per cent over the161 words
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Article81 1967-06-16 12 In April, Swissair increased its supply of transport capacity by eight per tent over the comparable 1966 level to 56,299.000 ton-kilo-metres. As demand climbed 11 per cent the average load factor of scheduled services advanced from 50.1 to 51.9 per cent. Passenger transport was 12 per cent81 words
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Article, Illustration215 1967-06-16 12 Rothmans send two on overseas L— tours— rO executives of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaysia) Ltd. will leave on separate overseas study tours later this month. They are the group coordlnater. Mr. Chai Fook Shlng. and the head of the creation department, Mr. Cheong Laltong. The purpose of Mr. Chal's215 words
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Article, Illustration109 1967-06-16 12 EARLY next month. Mr. James Wong Leong Jin (above) a senior engineering executive of William Jacks Co. (S) Ltd., will be attending a familiarisation course for engineers organised by Tutt Bryant Manufacturing Group, Sydney. This coarse will enable Mr. Wong to gather firsthand information109 words
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Article124 1967-06-16 12 T^fß. JR. Hughes, BP Oroup ATX chief safety engineer has arrived in Singapore on a visit to BP centres in both Malaysia and Singapore and Is having discussions with members of the local management and with Government authorities. Mr. Hughes' visit Is part of a world124 words
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Article, Illustration251 1967-06-16 12 rpHE Malaysian Minister I of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, has approved the completed hoardings which Star Art Sendirian Berhad and their associate company. Outdoor Advertising (M) Sendirian Berhad. are donating to the Government to promote the nationwide campaign to respect the National251 words
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Article190 1967-06-16 12 SINGAPORE v ill be the venue of the Mobil East Safety and Plant Protection Conference, which will be held at the Goodwood Park Hotel from June '19 to 23 The Minister of State for Defence, Mr. Wee Toon Boon, will be the guest-of-honour at the opening190 words
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Article47 1967-06-16 12 The Chartered Bank is to subscribe for 100.000 new ordinary shares In the merchant bank of Arbuthnot Latham, London, at 425. a share, which will give it 11 per cent of the equity. The Philadelphia National Bank, already holds 12 per cent of the equity.47 words
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Article71 1967-06-16 12 rf ,**f; D Moloney, managing ai Burgot Automatic Alarms Overseas Ltd.. rec-ntly paid a visit to Singapore to the local company. Burgot Automatic Alarms (Malaysia) Ltd.. which has offices in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. His company specialises in burglar alarm equipment of all types and also71 words
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Article57 1967-06-16 12 Prizes worth $1,500 were awarded to Singapore provision stores for an Ideal Milk Display Competition, organised by Nestles Products (M) Ltd.. last month. Altogether 150 provision stores took part in this competition and Tan Chin Cheow, proprietor or Chop Hoe Leong. received the first prize of57 words
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Advertisement296 1967-06-16 12 Qompton CEILING FANS V DESIGNED TO LAST A LIFETIME! just look at these outstanding features:Six running speeds High efficiency Trouble-free Very low running costs Modern design Quiet running Available from stock in sizes 36", 48** 60*' Sole Concessionaires:/ftP)UNITED ENGINEERS \JU%/ SERVICE TO LOCAL INDUSTRY WATER COSTS MONEY BRABY SAVES IT296 words
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Advertisement299 1967-06-16 12 IT'S NEW, IT'S WILD IT'S OLD SPICE LIME '■^v. I ilp HI HULTON NEW YORK LONDON I>*niB 1» IBM 1 1 hi in vag^v^ twice W^ before you smoke Do you know, cigarettes ran affect i y^ your heart and lungs -injure your •_i^^i^^iSf^Bk\ health' Why smoke your life out'299 words
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Article251 1967-06-16 13 Peace Corps men get a warning %y A SHINGTON, Thurs. -The Peace Corps said yesterday it has warned volunteers to drop out of political activities in which they are ldrntified as Praco Corps volunteers or resign from the service. The warning from the ppaee Corps dirrctor, \|r Jack Vaughn, cameUPI - 251 words
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Article, Illustration301 1967-06-16 13 Timber Sabah's 'biggest political curse' JESSELTON, Thurs and land was vague, and it could do what it pleased with these natural resources. "Land and forests are the State's biggest and most Important assets, and the people have a right to know what the policy is." he said.—Reuter. TIMBER is Sabah's301 words
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Article118 1967-06-16 13 KLALA LUMPUR. Thurv— The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. today denied that Malaysia was currently taking preliminary steps to set up a combined military defence organisation with other friendly South- East Asian countries. Speaking in the Uewan Kaayat, he told Ha.ll Abu Bakar118 words
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Article28 1967-06-16 13 SEGAMAT. Thurs. The A»sistant Organiser of Chinese School* here. Mr. Wong Wing Sze. has resigned to be heartmaster of the Chinese Primarw School. Labis28 words
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196 1967-06-16 13 'Great opportunities for Aussie firms in South-east Asia' SYDNEY, Thursday. PLANS by Keith Harris and Co. Ltd., the Australian" food flavouring maker, to set up a plant in Singapore show the way for grasping •tremendous opportunities'" in South-east Asia, i ho Sydney Sun finance editor, Ralph Wragg. writes. •Keith Harris'Reuter - 196 words
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Article51 1967-06-16 13 SINOAPOfU li; Mobil t...t safety and plant pn> lectiun conference will be held al ihe Goodwood Park Howl here oeginmr.g next Monduy Tlie Ulniatar <■>( state lor Def;nce. Mi Wee Toon Boon, will be the guest of honour at a reception at the Tanglin Club to mark51 words
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Article43 1967-06-16 13 PSNANG !<•• < anal Director oi Ui B Cour. left •oda> with for fcnsand alter having »crved here few 'our Mr D.i./:rl will inter take up n>.< ■ppnintßWni M the council regional n 1 ;n 1 Lfthore nktoUß, in October43 words
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Article54 1967-06-16 13 BRUNEI TOWN. Thuii. Bru- I iici ha.v banned the import of pigs from West Malaysia since a recent outbreak of sw;ne fever chere. a Government spokesman i said today. Pig import from Singapore has also been restricted. Brunei is heavily dependent on > Malaysia and Singapore54 words
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Article36 1967-06-16 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The body of an Indian about 40 was j found on Sunday in a field behind I Tan Tock Seng Hospital. Police have so far failed to I identify the dead man.36 words
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135 1967-06-16 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thiirs.— The Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, is holding a scienceflctlo.'i writing contest designed for children of and above thr ago of 11 years. The aim is to get .stories which will instil In the children a love for science and to dispel .superstitious135 words
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Article53 1967-06-16 13 -SKREMBAN. Thur*. The Yang dl-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan. the four Ruling Chiefs iL'ndangs of Sungei Uiong. Jeltbu, Rembuu and Joholi and the Tengku Besar of Tampin. will be among the 5.000 people who whl attend prayers at the mosque on Monday on the occasion of the birthday53 words
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132 1967-06-16 13 - T ON DON. Thurs. The heart-broken parents of a little boy who died of "hate" because he was half Japanese said last night they would lea\e England forever. They do not want their older thtee joung MMM to sufler the torn.enl uine-yeai'-olu RobcrAP - 132 words
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Article37 1967-06-16 13 KOTA BHARU. Tlnns Rotarlaiis from seven countries will •mend the 33ra district asfembly of Rotary district 330 here on June 23 and 24. The delegates are from Malaysia. Singapore. Brunei. Thailand. Cambodia. Lao« and Vietnam.37 words
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Article19 1967-06-16 13 KUANTAN. Thurs.— The Royal Malaysian Navy recruiting team will be at the Town Hall here on Monday.19 words
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174 1967-06-16 13 SMUGGLED PING-PONG SIZE BALL KILLER WARNING DENANG. Thurs. 1 The Kedah Government, today disclosed that a deadly poisonous drug, manufactured in Thailand, had been smuggled into Malaysia. The drug Is widely used to poison fish in rivers. A circular last weok to all District Officers and penghulus in the State174 words
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Advertisement148 1967-06-16 13 Put yourself in Ms dfi&r .^ggggl S r JUlfi VOII C*SIII Because it's from Diethelm! Put yourself in "The Egg". The easy easychair from Diethelm. So easy you'll want to spend most of your time there. Of course this unique, design costs a bit more than our other furniture. But148 words
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Miscellaneous261 1967-06-16 13 Straits Times Crossword AC-ftOM Ac Mnf Jo|nt Wh t nul 1 Whert Franco- Bun rlan moh sane«! <4 2. 3. 4>. rMolvad to contain Maoism g. pin young to bed. &ay* point '<>. 6>. of general opinion? <S. s>. 9 Otilded mi»ilf drstroyer— s 10 Follow a list In the261 words
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Advertisement948 1967-06-16 14 iJliliialJ.lTMiiMNinil t untinurd from t'agr IB' ACKNOWLEDGMENT jr. Kor*. SIS (Minimum) THC FAMILY OF the late I.o' Krr.n Chr thank Doctors and Staff of Oeneral Hospital. Management and Staff of Cathay Organisation Rev. Fathers, relatives and friends tor their wreaths, donations and attendance at tbe funeral ANNOUNCEMENT M Worsts tit948 words
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Advertisement968 1967-06-16 14 SITUATIONS VACANT I. Wmw4t St (Mm.)— Box SO cfs. extra ETFICIENT SECRETARY STENO- U CRAPHER I'.enmred JO 24 months tor tr >v. ofhn eoastrucuea works Appi> ai ■fating age, qualifications, experience, tn ralarv expected to Joint venture Nee Soon PO Box 5. Singapore 26. hi ti OFFICE ASSISTANT al A968 words
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Advertisement1121 1967-06-16 14 SITUATIONS VACANT > R-nrtfs So (Mitt.)— Bmx it ett txtr, WANTED FEMALE Senior Shop A> slant able to read and wntr Cngiisl >f. Chinese. Collllncrcl.il experience at Ivantaie Civr full particular*. Stat <lary expected. G.P.O. Box 74i pore. MALAYAN ASSOCIATION lot (h ie Blind Applications arc invite, om rederai c.tueos1,121 words
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Advertisement1064 1967-06-16 14 1 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE ori.i <« 'Ml*.)— Bmx it ett twtrm CORNER TERRACE at H H Roai" C.'L'.uflO Klat at Oxlr> RMt xi, Goldhill Gardens NB.MI ■el HMT4, *****4 MILLCREST PARK Owntr relln lUliihinK rmokint uf two storey MBM r i 'tetaihed Bungalow nearmg completion I I i-nui «eekday»1,064 words
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Advertisement984 1967-06-16 14 TOURS A EXCURSIONS li Wur4t <« I Mi*..)— Box it rlt. txtrm fRAVSt IN bOMFOHI sMsßkaSM* MJBsjr* Lxprcas every lv 15 mm* lISSI rru'i* 1 n nuses for charter l«l ARCHIPELAGO COACH TOURS I C rll^h'.ind« ~> '1 ainlaya Baaayal 1 >nt-tila s\Mi. Kasl 1 Coast 7 din* Sl3O M984 words
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Advertisement1040 1967-06-16 14 VEH.CLFS FOR SALE li Hnrii Sf < Mi*.)— Box St rtt. txtrm US* HOLDS* only I o" ncr« from ir« 19. 1"" 1 nrw rniiin» I ckmi SJ coronation Road sTSBt, I |>or». WMV iWIAT when poli'hinit your ut. It etaSM anil polishes in on* ipriation T.iri.t DOOCE DART hrsiltllul1,040 words
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Advertisement828 1967-06-16 14 TAILORING li H«r<f< BJ 1 Mm.)— Box St rtt. txtrm MAOC TO MEASURE BSMB, -port Udi' Macll 1 BMrV Lmtorm. \*n Hin lanuri. Ji Mark*! Slrttl I«i ran >. i.,.,n > LADIbS HAIRDRESSING M «Vi>rif» <* 1 Mm. I— Urn H> rtt txtro JEAN'S NEW SALON I Waxint: TtntlPl Khii.u.828 words
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Advertisement751 1967-06-16 14 SABAH ELECTRICITY BOARD lIH— I KIR f.I.VA TRIf'AL MATni \i I In view ol thf Ist July 1957 Mna .< public holiday the closing date lor the abu\e tender ha« been postponed to the Bth July. 1967 All tenders are to be submitted In a .sealed em elope marked Electrical751 words
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Advertisement1227 1967-06-16 15 TO LIVtnpQQL I WEST COAST UK Due Spore Sans P. Skim Penanf MENESTHEUS I t>o«i. Bel'ast G low Jaae 11 Jaae 21 Jiae 77 2i Jaae 21 AUTOMEOON l.»rr>oot, Glasgr-a Jaae 21 Jaae 71 ASTYANAI rerpool, Dutii'i, Amo.'n.. JaM 71 June 21 Jeae 27/ 2 AENEAS C *<s.r« Jme 211,227 words
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Advertisement1126 1967-06-16 15 T//E\\nhL//VES A EXPRESS SAILINGS TO 6EHOA NORTH COWTIWENT/SCAWDIWAVU P. Sham Penang Spore Genoj R'dam H'burg Airhus C'hsgSfi SIMBJ. laae 25/27 Jaae 28/28 Jaae 28/ 2 July 18 .ily 27 Jily M Aig 4 Ait I PATABBNIA a Jaly 8/18 Jelj 11/12 Jely IS/18 tag I Aag 1) A* 21 SONBINU1,126 words
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Advertisement1339 1967-06-16 15 I Benmline\ EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON, UVERPOQL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. TBTCTarWTAITTTS* f <* Harrburf JUy 11 OJbl*4 V JLJNUJL Havre July 17 SiSgaaore Pt rßjjgj Rotierdam Jiiy 21 I.PtTHR, J-H 17 17 Hul^ M,IB Nr London Jily 18 RFNUFOrH Rcttirdam lily 27 Singapore Pt. Sham > i-| G mouth Ait1,339 words
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Advertisement1350 1967-06-16 15 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U.K., CONTINENT. Lan re. fan Singapore P. S'rtan Penaat CITT IF BROOKLYN London, Hamburg. Rotterdam, Ha«re, Hull. Grangemouin.... C.l-4 Teaei 17 Jaae II Jaaa Cm IF LANCASTER Lemon. Rotterdam Hamourg. Hull. Middlesbrough It Jeae CIH IF CHESTER London. Hamourg,1,350 words
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Article173 1967-06-16 16 MtLBULKKt. i nurs ~\/f INING shares eased, but most 1 x leaders closed above their days low on buying support In the afternoon. Western Mining slid conn to $18.00 and recovered to steady $1850. New Broken Hill lost 40 cents to $7 00. Orest Bolder down 22 cents173 words
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Article223 1967-06-16 16 V.MIPS lying aitm«idt tht Singa a ere Marbtur wharvet tr tipittad teday are: rer.tnur I t Cm of Bronklvn 3 4. ,r Moon I'rim* Lighter* 6/7. American Mail SB. Laos 10 11 Johannea Maeruk 1?. 14. Preaident John•on is. OstakSS Maru 1». Vuian Maru -'I Hoi Hoiiw223 words
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Article64 1967-06-16 16 THE Atteciatien ef Imki ,n Malay ti* made ibtnr changea In ita ratea to merchant* y steiday (all ratea to $11X1' Unittd Stattt: Buying TT XI 11/16. mi mm; 01) U 13 IS. 90 d at. 33] cred't billa. XI 16 trade bills. Stllmg TT tr OD ready:64 words
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818 1967-06-16 16 From Our Market Correspondent ALL sections of the Stock Exchange were quietly steady yesterday enlivened by one or two features. .tiniiKin came into the limelight again being done from SI. II to 51. 21 to SI. Hi to SI. 18 on about equal ready818 words
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Article33 1967-06-16 16 ■alsyaa stuci laitMi Junr 14. June IS. 'Industrials: HIT.; I IOB.UB 'Properties: 10.Mll 106.00 v.Minings: m:.sk KM vS rul)bn>: 111). 16 109.J6 M»ec. ."I. IMbi mil. Dec :;u. l!ltiii I mi.33 words
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364 1967-06-16 16 ri- Straits tin price recorded anothrr rise of >l vestrrday to 5(i09.12|. on an nfTerine rstimated down ■> tons to .'ii tons Good all-round >upport was reported and the tone of Ihr market was firm. The rise was .ilmnst in line with364 words
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Article249 1967-06-16 16 II 1.1 |nl sr.idc rulibrr f.o.b. buyrrs i lii-rii ;it I p.m. in Kuala l.umpur and Singapore i >CMlcrdav .it fp trnts prr Ib. up niii i i^htli nf a rent on l\Vdn«"»ds»>'s rinsing Irvrl. I In- lonr wxs quirtly stc.id\. R.A.S. and MjLS. liisin( pricw in crnts249 words
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Article27 1967-06-16 16 June IS. RIBBER PRICK: o'i cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIX: MItJSI (up SI). I slim.ili-,1 nil. im- .'il tons (dow n 5 tons).27 words
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Article83 1967-06-16 16 MINE E Product Eichan t. Sinia- ptrt. netn pr.cM ptr picul ye.ttrlay. Cttonut til: bulk |47| arllcra drum ;:.u; «Hler» Cepra: Mixed if. oh. loo*e June/ lulv IK Com S2«j hiiifr< Ptpptr: Mt.ntuk arMlc 1148 MOtta. lamvak «nitp |142| «.ilert »i-e.ial iar»v«k hl«<k SClatra, carblKl ..iniHinK blark $KiT|83 words
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Article36 1967-06-16 16 3N the Irte tietiang* market in Rons Kong yeiterday the U.S. Dollar ia» quoted at 5.82 for T.T. aad 5.80 or eaih. SUrlini quoted at 16.10 and n« taal of (old ,t 274 J.36 words
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Advertisement1161 1967-06-16 16 Y\ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Waatcrn Australia Singapore Japan Sarviaa Siniiacire Yotonama riuße "Awaiaiaia Man" Sailed 17 il Juae 21 June 7 July "Senaa Maiu 1/ July 15 It uly 25 Jily II July "Muaciaiaa Man" 11/21 Jily 5/ I Aup 14 Au| II Aug Wast Africa Singapore Japan Service1,161 words
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Advertisement1070 1967-06-16 16 AUSTRALIA NtM /tALANb IIRVICE I INBIA l > »KI 'AN AND FAR EAST SERVICES it Frraiaatle. Aleiaide Meilauiac S,aaty ft: Madras aaa Nagapattma t'tnani Pv Singapuft P S "am P«nant ■OMIaiA 1/ 7 Jily 1/ I July II 11 Jaly RAJULA la P.rt 22 June 23 lute PAMORA 7 Aug1,070 words
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Advertisement503 1967-06-16 16 Singapwi r\ anam eenang HA tTD tT* tTD LTA tlO MSM CALCUTTA t PENANC. M.V "STATE OF ORISSA 11 s lor Irwn^villt Pon Alona, Brisßini. SyiMV B Meibourm Juae I il fROM CALCUTTA M.V KRISmn: JAVANTI" (or Hong Kong t Japan .'in il II June 15 II FROM CALCUTTA M.V503 words
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Advertisement91 1967-06-16 16 ri rPQM ta>i a. wtsi .«bi v i» taa ■> i inttiaa s \<-, v«,m NICOLINE MAERSK Suled Sailed Sailed Sailed 17 II Juac U2l Juat LtXA MAIRSK ijiiti S< ill I siiiti >4»tr i i% M mni; NORBFARER Sailed Sailed Sailed Sailea 19 71 luly LUNA MAfRSR Saiirt Sailed91 words
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1208 1967-06-16 17 BUSINESS DONE ON THE STOCK EXCHANGE Bl >l\i;SS in and reported to the. Singapore and Koala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with ihr number of shares traded In bracket*: INDUSTRIALS: Bnutttad (MM H.M "1 Central lutart O.OOO) SI.4H P (1 000) »1 4ft D. IL'S.IHWI >1 47.1,208 words
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Obituary, Illustration33 1967-06-16 17 In Ever Loving Memory Of MR. GOH KANG of Port Swettenham, who passrd away on 16.6.1964, so drarly loved, so sadly missed. Always In onr hearts. Loving wife, children and grandchildren.33 words
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Advertisement336 1967-06-16 17 in 9 1 1 FABER UNION LIMITED (Incorporated In the Republic of Singapore). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fourth Annual General Meetinc of Faber Union Limited will be held at No 140. Robinson Road. 4th Floor. Singapore 1, on I Friday. 3f)t.h June, 1967. at 2.30 p.m.. for the336 words
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Advertisement311 1967-06-16 17 OVERSEAS UNION INSURANCE, LIMITED (Incorporated In thr Republic of Singapore). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twelfth Ordinary General Meeting of the Company will be 7held at the Registered Office of the Company. Mever Chambers, Raffles Place. Singapore-1. on Bat- urday, the 24th day of June. 1967, at 12.00 noon311 words
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Advertisement764 1967-06-16 17 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963 (No. 18 of 1963) NOTICE t'NDER SECTION 19 (16) Whereas in exercise of the Mwers conferred by subsections 1) and <3) of section 19 of the -oral Government Integration Ordinance. 1963 i hereinafter reerred to as "the764 words
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Advertisement609 1967-06-16 17 NOTICES THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963 (NO. 18 of 1963) DECLARATION t'NDER SECTION It WHEREAS the Street known as: CORNWALL GARDENS situate on Mukim IV within the Republic of Singapore, not being a public street has been levelled, channelled, drained, paved, metalled, flagged and provided with lighting to the609 words
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Advertisement778 1967-06-16 17 ILNDUO OOVtRNMtNT OF BRUNEI TENDER NOTICE TENDKR8 will be received by Uie Chairman ol the Tenders Boara at the Office ol the State Financial Officer. Ground Floor, Government Offices. Brunei Town from registered P.W.D. Contractors Class "A" up to noor on Monday. 3rd July. is*67 for: MALAY SECONDARY AND I778 words
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Advertisement423 1967-06-16 17 PUBLIC APPOINIMEN I PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION APPLICATIONS are Invited j from Singapore Citizens for the post of: Telephone Operator Salary Scale: $140 x 4A 160 170 6A 212 (plus 30% COLA) Age: 18 years and above. Qualification*: Minimum Secondary 111 Government or Aided. Ability to converse in English. Mandarin and National423 words
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Advertisement1123 1967-06-16 17 gSJ LEASING OF uum 11 URBAN RENEWAL SITES U Eggi FOR PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT Tenders nre invited Imni thr public M the price per sqft. for a lease of 99 yearn in rrsixft <>I any ol the Stale lands described in the Schedule below Fur the purposr ol tIKMe tenders (he1,123 words
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Article461 1967-06-16 1 TRACK NOTES SHANTIN VIEW, with H. J. Chuah up, went like a winner on a good track at Penang yesterday morning when he did a dashing 3f gallop in 36 4/5. This Star Kingdom six-year-old has regained his best form and with a luxury weight461 words
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Article131 1967-06-16 1 I\OUGLAS Thurs. Mikt 1 Haihvood Britain 1 world motor-cycle champion, smashed three record* In winning the 350 cc lunior Tourist Trophy race at the Lsle of Man meeting her* yeB Haiuood riding a slx-cylmcter Honda, sped round the six -lap mountain circuit totalling 226* miles inReuter - 131 words
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Article60 1967-06-16 1 LONDON. Thurs. Total attendances lor the English leagu* ■OMI i programme last serein showed «n increase of more than 1 million on thr previous season, according to figures announCe The d Engli>h Football League M id that the total aggregate attendance for ih* MMon *m 802 59660 words
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Article, Illustration495 1967-06-16 1 EPSOM JEEP - Two NZ experts on thoroughbreds here to boost sales EPSOM JEEP I By 'TWERE will be a red carpet welcome for Malaysian and Singapore racehorse owners if they can come with the official MRA delegates to the seventh Asian Racing Conference to be held at Wellington, New Zealand, in January495 words
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355 1967-06-16 1 Sardesai, Kunderan hammer Cambridge CRICKET LONDON, Thurs. Century maker* Dil i p Sardesai and Bhudisagar Kunderan inspired the Indian cricketers to 362-3 declared against Cambridge University on the first day of their three-day match at Cambridge. Sarde.<ai a key man ln India's Test plans antll h« Injured his back threeweeksReuter - 355 words
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Advertisement883 1967-06-16 1 AUCTION SALE OF AUCTION SALE Valuable Singapore Properties To be held at our salr>-room, j Valuable Freehold tt Leasehold H: 1114 Market Str.ert. Singapore. Propertlet On Tuesday. IW>J«—i 1967. br nr|d in o 1. Godown No II Mill Road. ai<\, NASSIM CO. (SINGAPORE) U.>;:i square leet, lreeholci, I IMITFn VACANT883 words
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Advertisement829 1967-06-16 1 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIES lOR ASSISTANI DISTRIBUTION ENGINEER Applications are invited (or appointment to the posts of Assistant Distribution Engineer in the Electrical Department. Brunei. (One Appointment at Lab) and one appointment at Tutongj. EXPERIENCE: Applicants must have had at lea.st 7 years experience in 11KV and L.T829 words
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Advertisement97 1967-06-16 1 was called James Bond, and the night on which he loved me j I A Al P! fa/fl i a I I was a night of screaming terror. 8y l/ifY r] P 1!m \l/^ I v This is the story of who lam and how I came through a night-97 words
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Article, Illustration339 1967-06-16 20 By MANSOOR RAHMAN JHK All-Indonesian Badminton Federation are determined to complete the interrupted Thomas Cup challenge round between Malaysia and Indonesia. Col. Sriamin. acting chairman of the AIBF, flew into kuala Lumpur yesterday to meet Badminton Association of Malaysia officials and discuss arrangements for continuing339 words
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Article, Illustration350 1967-06-16 20 E. FRIDA - Indonesian protest worthless -Poh Lim E. FRIDA By f\NG POH LIM, the Singapore badminton coach, said yesterday that Indonesia had no grounds for their protest against the abandonment of the Thomas Cup challenge round in Jakarta on Saturday when Malaysia werr leading 4-3. Poh Urn said Herbert Bcheele. the secretary350 words
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Article173 1967-06-16 20 Malaysia out of Olympic tourney SOCCER MALAYSIA have withdrawn from the 1968 Olympic Games football tournament. Malaysia were in the preOlympic tournament Asian group two (sub-group A) to be decided in Indonesia on June 28-July 9. A cable from Fifa accepting Malaysia's withdrawal from the tournament was received by Football173 words
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178 1967-06-16 20 TONY FRANCIS - TONY FRANCIS CYCLING By LEADING cyclists from all over Malaysia are expected to take part in this year's Malaysian Cyclists Federation 50-mile road race at Malacca on June 25, star tine at 7.30 a.m. The race, the first event in ihe MCF's annual178 words
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198 1967-06-16 20 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By YOUTH TOURNEY LANKY Urn Cheng Yew retained the Singapore youth singles title with a straight sets victory over Omar Salim at the SBA stadium on Wednesday night. Lim won 15-6, 15-6. Cheng Yew also won the doubles title in198 words
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Article275 1967-06-16 20 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN MALAYSIAN OPEN MALAYSIAN champion ian Aik nuang wiuiarew iroin me niens singles of the Malaysian open baaminum cnampionsnips wnich started at ipon yesterday. Aik- Huang, the holder of the title wmch he had won at Beremban last September, said he had been275 words
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Article508 1967-06-16 20 MIIHMM, >K.S.SIO.N MLVS SINGU.S— Ist round: Khor Cheng Chye iMi »o Abang Bhukn tbar>. T. Anzawa ill »o Mintarjd tl>. slew Hoot Lin (Mai) bi Lee Chee Hock (Sgon li-14. 15-2; T. Miyanaßa iji bl Chew chin Coon tPg> 15-10. i 5-4; Cheang Chrt Yew <.Pg> «u>508 words
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Advertisement72 1967-06-16 20 TONIGHT nnYlUr GAY WORLD AmMm. BOaIWG 16tb JUNE 67 DOUBLE MAIN EVENTS M PROMOTER: E.H. TAN MANAGER: C.L. CHUA ft [fltb ISMAIL FAHMY 10 X 3 GOLDEN HOFF iQk FRANCIS WONG 10X3 DOMINO RAIS %Jf ySrJ SUGAR ABDULLAH 8X 3 EMiLE WBERTS I LAWRENCE LIM 6X3 LITTLE PANCHO PLUS: TWO72 words
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Advertisement507 1967-06-16 20 ADVERTISEMENT After 15 days and nearly 1,000 pictures Photographer Lee Lim says "I can honestly recommend the Fujica Compact 35 to anyone Mr. Lee Lim, 37 years old, is one of Singapore's most P *%£9T* distinguished photographers. An F.R.P.S. (Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain), he \^jto507 words
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Miscellaneous123 1967-06-16 20 BADMINTON Matayslan Open championships (Ipoh SJA hall. 10 a.m. and 6 p.m >. ATHLETIC S KL Police Depot championships (Ourney Rd. I); Kedah-Perlls Telecoms (KanKan: Johore PWD (B. Pahati. School*: Upper Strangoon DUtrirt primary; Jalan Davidson Chines* primary (Merdeka Stadium. 9 a.m.) BILLIARDS S'porr 1-hall tournrr: Customs v SRC (Robinson123 words
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Article, Illustration134 1967-06-16 21 r\ Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, Gen. Tengku Osman (centre), straddles the torrent of a British army Saladin armoured car during a demonstration by the Life Guards at Asahan Range, Malacca, jesterday. With him (at right). is the C-in-C of Far East Land Forces.NG AIK KHEAN - 134 words
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Obituary98 1967-06-16 21 LAWRINCf A. NONIt 77 retired I. .11 ht. K.O.V, Krremhan on 1.V6-1W67. Funeral lt>-«-i967 4.00 p.m. from I'sl. Trmlang Road. Srrrmban MRS THAN CHIM BOCK ncr Him Sook Lin ..*r .">■> p;i»s«il n.orrnr.ic at 0.10 a.m. Kuneral on ICCCI M 1 \:<n 2J ..ill* Ram.li Raod. SucmUhii MRS MARIE98 words
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Article121 1967-06-16 21 JAL may build hotel in Spore SINGAPORE. Thurs. Japan Air Lines which proposes to build a worldwide chain of hotels may pick Singapore as one of the sites. This was disclosed today by the airline's regional manager for Singapore. Mr. T. Takaneka. who said it w.i> iiuite possible that JAL121 words
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214 1967-06-16 21 'Drunks' MP Jones gets driving ban for -speeding- By JACK FINGLETON fANBERRA. Thurs. Mr. Andrew Jones, 22. Australia's youngest MP and probably the country's most loquacious, won't be able to drive his car for four months. Mr. Jones recently made the lront page in all Australian newspapers with his claim214 words
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Article71 1967-06-16 21 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Prophet Muhammad s Birthday Memorial Scholarship Fund Board will present letters of confirmation on Sunday to 30 students of all races, who have been awarded the boards bursaries. The presentation ceremony will be held at 10 a.m. on Sunday at the residence of the Minister71 words
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78 1967-06-16 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, told the Dewan Ra'ayat today that 312 Chinese from Indonesia came to Malaysia after confrontation on visitors' passes. He was replying to Haji Ahmad bin Abdullah I'M 1 1* Kelantan Ililir > during question time.78 words
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Article313 1967-06-16 21 LONDON. Thurs. Tobacco I shares continued to fall back on the possible effects of Oallahers 1 decision to double coupon values to provide today's London stock market feature. Elsewhere, leading equities were usually a few pence lower on lack of support in the absence of any stimulating news.313 words
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Article65 1967-06-16 21 LONDON, Thurs— Spot 18\d July 18',d.. Aug. 18 5 16d.. Sept. 18 5 I6d July Sept 18 5 18d.. Ort. Dec. 18 5 16d.. Jan. March 18 .d. Aoril June 18 7 lfid July S-Dt. 18\.d. Of Dec 18 11 16 d., .li>n M»rch 18 ,<1. ADhl June 1«65 words
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Article34 1967-06-16 21 lONDOV Thurs Buyers £1213 (J-fli. sellers ***** i£lt. For- 1 wnrd buyer« £1214 i4-£2i sellers £l?l.i 1 £2> Settlement £1214-.. iE'-i. Turnover am. 75 tons. p.m. I 60 tons Tone: Steady but quiet.34 words
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Article57 1967-06-16 21 SINGAPORE. Thur.s Specific •MM are no lo^r-r required for c Importation of insulated iinidlng enamelled or anodLsedi H-tnr wire cable bar strip, inidinij c<>-nxial cable, whether or it ntted with connectors. Specific licensing, but no quota ■auctions, applies to Iron and *l wire, and wires57 words
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232 1967-06-16 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. UPKO MP Dato Ganie Gilong today called for a roundtable conference to re-examine the 20 points on which Sabah agreed to come into Malaysia. Making his maiden speech as an opposition MP during the debate on the King's speech,232 words
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Article52 1967-06-16 21 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Adult Education Board In conjunction with the University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies, is organising a two-day clinic in marketing management from June 24. at the university's new lecture theatre No. 3. The medium of instruction will be in English. The fee52 words
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Article31 1967-06-16 21 SINGAPORE. Thuiv— A memorial reierence will be held in the High Court on Saturday at 10.30 am for Mr. Y.P. Chen. 51. a lawyer, who died on May 30.31 words
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254 1967-06-16 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. TWE Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, x said in the Dewan Ra'ayat today that Tun Mustapha bin Dato Harun was allowed to make "personal" use of an RMAF helicopter in the performance of his duties as254 words
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236 1967-06-16 21 Pull-out: Thousands face sack, Jek tells ILO GENEVA, Thursday. GINGAPORE faces ;i major problem because of the British Government's decision to run down its bases there, Singapore's Labour Minister, Mr. ,lek Venn Thong said here today. I "Several thousands of civilian employees directly employed by the British armed services are236 words
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113 1967-06-16 21 Relatives picket Defence Ministry SINGAPORE. Thurs. Forty-two relatives of political detainees today picketed thr Ministry of Interior and Defence in Pearls Hill in support of a hunger strike in prison. They stayed for about three hours. Just before 7 p.m.. most of them voluntarily boarded a "black m.iri.i. which took113 words
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Article270 1967-06-16 21 Spore beat British XI 3-1 SOCCER SINGAPORE proved their worth against a strong British amateur soccer team last niiiht when they beat the Middlesex Wanderers 3-1 at Jalan Besar sladium. The Singapore .selection played superbly to eclip.-e a team which included three players in England's training squad for next year's270 words
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Article44 1967-06-16 21 BtflgkPOK Table Tennis Avsocation. organi.sers i 1 the Asian championship* at SBA studium from Aug. 10-17. will conduct special umpires training cours* next month Umpires are asked to attend the meeting at the Ministry of Social Affairs. Empress Place, at noon tomorrow.44 words
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Advertisement221 1967-06-16 21 These students are confident ot success VVHY? A jk They re preparing M H for their exams W the proven A M.C.C. way! §You. too, can be certain of success in your examinations with M.C.C.'s famous, PROVEN home-study course. But don't delay: enrol today for success the rapid systematic M.C.C.221 words
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Miscellaneous53 1967-06-16 21 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p m yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lur.ipur 91 72 Kota Bharu 84 73 Penaiit; 91 73 Ipoh 94 73 Malmci 88 73 Singapore 86 75 C Highlands 72 59 Jesselton 88 7353 words
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