The Straits Times, 28 June 1967
1967-06-28
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Title Section20 1967-06-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 Head 1)16 National Estil. 1845 WEDNESDAY. JUNE 28. 1967 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590 M.t'.(P)226620 words
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Article, Illustration555 1967-06-28 1 Lee fails to move Wilson Military withdrawal from Singapore to go on as planned... LONDON, Tuesday MR. Lee Kuan Yew has failed to shake the resolve of the British Government to speed plans for a military withdrawal from Singapore. The Singapore Prime Minister disclosed this himself today at a private555 words
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165 1967-06-28 1 C-mart: Britain's hopes are dashed by France BRISSKI.S. Tues.—Britain's hopes for an early opening of negotiations to join the sixnation Kuropean common market have linn dashed by France. The Council of Ministers of "The Six" last night failed to agree on a date for a preliminary hearing of the British165 words
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Article, Illustration586 1967-06-28 1 Full links can be opened at any time now KUALA LUMPUR-JAKARTA TIES JAKARTA. Tues. Full diplomatic links between Malaysia and Indonesia can be opened at any time now. according to BrigadierGeneral Sunarso, the officer-in-charge of relations with Malaysia. He made this statement to reporters yesterday after talks with acting President586 words
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Article77 1967-06-28 1 17 killed in Dakota crash AMMAN. Tues. A Saudi Arabian airliner carrying 15 passengers and a crew of three crashed today, killing all but one on board. Mecca radio reported The plane, a Dakota belonging to Saudi Airrines. was on a flight from Jedda to Najran. two miles from theReuter - 77 words
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Article78 1967-06-28 1 BOMBAY. Tues. Pilots of Air India, the country's state owned international airline, went on strike this morning to back demands for more pay. The Indian Pilots' Guild which is backing the strike, said that all it.s 122 members had gone on strike. In Singapore, a spokesman78 words
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104 1967-06-28 1 S 'pore-J akarta joint ventures talks TAKARTA. Tups— IndoJ nesia and Singapore are to <lim us- joint ventures for processing, upgrading and marketing Indonesian export commodities, it was stated here today. The statement was made by Brig. -Gen. Pang Suparto. a Trade Department official heading the Indonesian team in talksReuter - 104 words
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Article, Illustration185 1967-06-28 1 'Danger Man' shock kills a soldier KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. "Danger Man" brought electronic death to a soldier fan of his here last night. The soldier. Sgt. Abdul Latin* bin Yasin. 40. was watching his favourite TV programme, starring Patrick .McGoohan (above) at 1M p.m. at his home in I)ato Kramat185 words
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131 1967-06-28 1 American aid official executed by Vietcong SAIGON. Tues. U.S. officials said today that a communist broadtast announced the recent execution by the Vletcong of an American aid official who had been taken prisoner nearly two and a half years ago. An official U.S. spokesman ■aid thr reported execution was "aAP - 131 words
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Article27 1967-06-28 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. The United States conducted a small underground nuclear test—equivalent to less than 20.000 tons of TNT at Ita Nevada proving ground TMteraay. Reuier.Reuter - 27 words
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150 1967-06-28 1 HONG KONG. Tues.— The Government today announced severe water restrictions here as China remained silent on this water-starved colony's request tor additional supplies. China >topped pumping water into the colony's reservoirs on Sunday, apparently ignoring the Hong Kong Government's request for another 2.000 millionReuter - 150 words
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Article387 1967-06-28 1 DANGOON. Tues. Anti-Chinese violence erupted in Rangoon today as angry mobs of Burmese attar ke d Chinese in many parts of the city. Witnes.se> reported scenes of unprecedented violence, as thousands of Burmese kicked, punched and stoned Chinese wherever they found them The trouble mAP - 387 words
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Article36 1967-06-28 1 STOP PRESS SEATO TALKS BANGKOK. Tucv R r l dills IViiliamciit.in In for I orcitn W I RiMlgen !rrt |g«a lml»> liter i-onfcrriiiß with "Hi i.ils of Thai (ioxcriiwii ill mil Miiillie.isl Via I'rraly in/ ilmii36 words
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Advertisement27 1967-06-28 1 ilj. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE PAGOL WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH A watch to be ivoni ami admired on -***^s^sW OC iru/ri c V FsHsPklK A*h IHg/iW v27 words
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Advertisement40 1967-06-28 1 PRACTICAL GIFT for i New Hon.(EUctfit or ■•tt«ry 0»..«t.d) CHOOSE A FANCY WALL CLOCK Accurate Durabia W«F. M 70 lift g~| Leftist threat to port Pace 3. n ■9 BgKl < blb^bf b^H VVa_- a man's taste t p starts with*fiflCjT40 words
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Article, Illustration368 1967-06-28 2 CAIRO. Tuesday a soviKT airlift la pouring military experts and targe quantities ol anna and mil i t ary equipment into the United Arab Republic to cover Arab losses in Ihe wstr with Israel, a Yugoslav journalist reported today. Miluiiii MUenkovk eorrespuiideui ut the368 words
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460 1967-06-28 2 A long war if no pull-out, says Hussein UN WARNED OF CONSEQUENCES OF FAILURE TO ACT FIRMLY I NEW YORK, Tue». JORDAN'S King Hussein warned yesterday that unless the United Nations forced the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Arab territory the battle which began on June 5 will be onlyAP - 460 words
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316 1967-06-28 2 ]\EV\ > <>n.\ fues. For--1 eign .vimiAier Abba Eban of Israel Mid yesterday tbe pro-Arab atM« tude of me Soviet i n<on wax a primary cause of tbe outbreak of hostilities In the Middle East and remained a constant hindrance to316 words
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Miscellaneous12 1967-06-28 2 TOE gAMBOIg /All! I I^MfwN y (xewsj i ffBALLY J I \jA*V.l&/12 words
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Article, Illustration1058 1967-06-28 3 MORE BIG TWO TALKS Polite but cold welcome for Kosygin in Cuba: No traditional Castro embrace HAVANA. Tuesday I I WASHINGTON, Tuesday \|R. KOSYGIN ur- rived here yesterday for post-sum-mit talks with Premier Fidel Castro. The atmosphere was polite but restrained. The Soviet Premier and his party of 23 landed1,058 words
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Article65 1967-06-28 3 BAGHDAD, Tues. The newspaper Althawra Aiarabia charged today that most foreign girls dancing and singing in night clubs and cabarets here don't just do it for the money. "They are spies for foreign powers when they are not spreading adultery and corruption," it declared. It urged the authoritiesAP - 65 words
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Article57 1967-06-28 3 NEW YORK lues. Mr. Adam Malik. Foreign Minister i of Indonesia, was the guest of Mr. Dean Rusk. United States Secretary of State. at a lun- cheon yesterday. Mr. Malik is in New York to I he id Ui country's delegation to the special session of theReuter - 57 words
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Article49 1967-06-28 3 GENEVA. Tues. The International Labour Conference today adopted a recommendation that the maximum weight to be carried by an adult male worker i should not exceed 121 Hi. I The maximum weight to be carried by women workers should be substantially less, it said.49 words
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239 1967-06-28 3 HK leftists a serious threat to port work OONG KONG, Tues. Leftists have posed a serious threat to Hong Kong's essential port operations, the Director of the Marine Department, Mr. K. Milburn, said last night. He said that the depart--Bment has created an emergency committee to coordinate action to protect239 words
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Article170 1967-06-28 3 LONDON. Tuesday. FOREIGN Secretary, Mr. George Brown, yesterday strongly rejected charges that he had adopted a pro-Arab stand in the UN General Assembly's debate on the Middle East crisis. During 50 minutes of intensive questions and answers in the House of Commons, he insisted that heReuter - 170 words
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Article20 1967-06-28 3 TOKYO. Tvies. Ceylon's Prime Minister. Mr. Dud'ev Senenavßke. arrived here today to be«:n n three-day official visit20 words
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Advertisement451 1967-06-28 3 /*S> OH MY DARLING! !_fijj/^n DON'T WORRY i^r^ivt/ darung! No! No! Mv dear! We cant take the risk. It is the servants day off. No one will be at home. The neighbours are away too That's the trouble with you darling Always worried about all sorts of things You must451 words
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Article, Illustration372 1967-06-28 4 I SINGAPORE, Tu.e. HARMONY AMONG RELIGIOUS GROUPS, COMMUNITIES THE President of Singapore. lache Yusof bin Ish*k (abovp) today said the desire of leaders of various religions and communities to strengthen even mor«« the existing fraternal relations and mutual understanding was a good omen for the future happiness372 words
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Article, Illustration240 1967-06-28 4 R. CHANDRAN - R. CHANDRAN By SINGAPORE. Tue» A WEST German engineer stationed In Singapore has just returned from China with some rare coloured photographs of a recently-discover-ed underground burial chamber in one of the 13 Ming tombs, where China's former Emperors are buried. Mr. EH.240 words
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Article, Illustration142 1967-06-28 4 PRAISE FOR REPUBLIC'S $90m. 'NEW LOOK' PLAN SINGAPORE. Tues. A Singapore airline executive today praised the Singapore Government's $90 million plan for a "new look Republic. Mr. A. Vom Hofe, regional manager of Lufthansa, commented particularly on the proposed hotels, which are part of the urban re-development prnifcts. He said:142 words
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Article45 1967-06-28 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The General Hospital Nursing Staff Bianrh of the Amalgamated Union of public Employees will wreetl a free movie show i lnp of the Sixth Happiness" for nursine utafl at the pathology lec'ure theatre. General Hospital, at 630 p.m. on Thursday45 words
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Advertisement181 1967-06-28 4 ehe fOUfcUONS restaurant <■ txclusivaly rctcrvad for the Tour'it AMociorion'i annual Gala dinner and will be closed to the public TONIGHT We apologise for any inconvenience caused to our patrons. »g' t t sinGopurn INIEVTOKTIVMIV CAIRNHILL STEAK HOUSE In Singapore's finest steakhouse the specialty is choice oir-Hown begf, grilled to181 words
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Advertisement111 1967-06-28 4 w m CLEARING JP brassieres m*idett/bm Kaymr Vhffi Goldpn Girl NORTH MIOOI RD ,SINGA«O«I a>J _____9C__3E3 > LAST DAY: l-»-9 P.M. SHREEMAN VFANTOOSH WM *Hfe::::y; CIWi-.Lwa->; Tomorrow "TIESRA KAUN' 1 FRIDAY "PLAYBOY" STARTS. So». Mid mte "AASRA" (H). SPECIAL ONE-DAY ONLY PREMIERE TODAY! ODEON ORCHARD GALA PALACE 11 a.m. 1.30,111 words
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Advertisement276 1967-06-28 4 s ORCHARD PALACE OPENS TOMORROW! i C* He Has No Fury Like |X%«,^ The Fury Of A Woman's 3 r STELLA STEVENSMI iJi DAVID REYNOSOftSSS »r wm_f"^ l^J^. EASTMAN COLOR Baßßig»i-Jl'V»fww<"Wl G ODEON: OPENS TOMORROW! NORMAN A NAME TO REMEMBER... IN HIS OWN WAY HI IS, PERHAPS, THE MOST DANGEROUS276 words
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137 1967-06-28 5 Bowden, Sultan discuss Brunei's future lOXDON. Tues. The Sultan of Brunei. Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin. had an hour-Inns talk with the British Commonwealth Secretary. Mr. Herbert Bowden, here >esterdav. They were believed to havr discussed the constitutional future of the British protected Sultanate, including the pussihiltv of establishing a formReuter - 137 words
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Article49 1967-06-28 5 PLNANG. Tues. A housewife. Tan Poh Chin, had her $50 gold chain snatched by a youth in Prangm Road yesterday. Tan reported to police ahe vu walking along the road at about 11 a.m. when the thief appeared from behind, snatched her chain j and fled.49 words
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Article, Illustration398 1967-06-28 5 THAI GOVERNMENT HAS IMPOSED AN EXPORT TAX, SAYS DATO LAI JESSELTON, Tuesday. 'J'HE price of Siamese rice is tc go up another 20 cents a gantang here when new shipments arrive. This was disclosed here today by one of Sabahs leading rice importers, Dato Lai En398 words
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Article74 1967-06-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuei. A Johore Bahru co-operative officer. Inche Mohamed Halim Ismail, was among 29 overseas students who received a Certificate in Co-opera-tion from the Co-operative College. Loughborough. in the English Midlands, during the wrrkend. The British Minister of Oversea* Development. Mr Arthur Bottomley, who presented74 words
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Article27 1967-06-28 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues. The Ch:cf Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. has b*en re-elected pre- sirlcn: of the central division of ■the Buka Mertatam MCA.27 words
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195 1967-06-28 5 $70,000 worth of dogs for big show SINGAPORE. Tues. A total of 160 dogs to the value of $70,000 have been entered for the August championship show, organised by the Malaysian Kennel Association. "This is the biggest number of entries we have ever received both in Singapore and Malaysia." a195 words
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Article122 1967-06-28 5 The Straits Times charity box wunuapure. Tues.— The Straits Times has received $115 for Hisham bin Hashim, a student suffering from a serious heart ailment, bringing his fund to $210. Latest donations are from: Trinity Theological Collegr. Singapore i&s(h. Pupils d Seed. TV B Man mount Coliege (s2oi. MGSC Clerks122 words
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Article54 1967-06-28 5 PENANO, Tues— The Penan* Island Rural District Council will hold its monthly meeting on Friday at 3 p.m. in the conference room 1 7th floor i of the Bangunan Tuanku Syed Putra here. The Province Weliesley North District Council will meet the same afternoon at the54 words
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Article20 1967-06-28 5 PENANQ. Tues. Pour hundred and fifty-one rubber saplings were reported stolen from Malakofl* Estate. But ter worth ye.sterday.20 words
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Article68 1967-06-28 5 IPOH. Tuea. A nwg strate Inche Abdul Hamid bin Mohamed Yunus yesterday ordered six illegal houses in Tasek Road to be demolished within six months, and also fined Ifce builder $100. Ohazali bin Mohamed Z.tkaria. who described himself as a smallholder and a sub-contractor, pleaded guilty to68 words
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Article59 1967-06-28 5 PENANO. Tues. The Speaker of the State Assembly. Haji Suleiman bin Haji Ahmad, will address members of the Kebun Lama Youth Club at their social and dance to be held at the Pulau Tikus community hall on July 7. The programme will include a "matching59 words
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254 1967-06-28 5 Sungei Patani, Tues r PHE Central Govern- ment is not contemplating a new law to make it compulsory for people to respect the National Anthem, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. the Minister of Education, said here last nieht. "We have never considered doing254 words
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Article55 1967-06-28 5 PENANG, Tues. A businessman, Muk Kirn Khong, last his $160 transistor radio and a car spare wneel In Argyll Road this morning Mak told police he parked his car outside his house at about 11 p.m. and found the spare wneel and transistor missing when he woke55 words
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93 1967-06-28 5 PLNANG. Tues. The Chief Medical and Health Officer. Dr. S. Narayanan, said today the response by 13 private practitioners had helped to ease the shortage of medical officers in the Penang hospital outpatients' department and public clinics. The private doctors had volunteered for 16 two93 words
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Article, Illustration184 1967-06-28 5 Talks on air transport problems of E. Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Tuea Till Sabah and Sarawak Ministers of ii in in un i cations and Works. Dato Kboo Siak G'hiew and Mr. Teo Kui Seng, arrived here today to discuss East Malaysian air transport problems with Federal Ministry of Transport officials.184 words
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Advertisement270 1967-06-28 5 BY SPECIAL REQUEST WE EXTEND AGAIN OUR MID-YEAR STOCK OFFER TILL Ist JULY 1967 BECAUSE:— CAREER GIRLS SAY: "WAIT FOR MY PAYPACKET" HOUSEWIVES SAY: 'WAIT FOR MY HUBBY'S MONTHLY PACKET" SO WE COMPLY 3 DAYS MORE AND DEFINITELY THE LAST. YOU CAN WEAR WHAT YOU SAVE NOTHING OVER $13.90 FOR270 words
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Article, Illustration48 1967-06-28 6 'J'HE Director of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, presenting gifts to the leader of the Indonesian delegation, Mr. S. W. Ruddjiati Muljadi. at a ceremony in the Dewan Bahasa operations room yesterday. Other Indonesian delegates also received gifts. STRAITS TIMES PICTURE48 words
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384 1967-06-28 6 Malaysia, Indonesia in full agreement on new spelling system KUALA LUMPUR, Tues FULL agreement has been reached bei tween Malaysia and Indonesia over a new common spelling system which will be scientific and practical suitable to the Malay and Indonesian languages. This was announced today at a Press conference called384 words
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Article50 1967-06-28 6 SINOAKJKR. TUM Ihf prasidfnt of the Singapore Boolutiopa. Publication mid Priming Presa Workers' Union Ho Kirn Ling. hts born exDrllofi from Sinßuporr. A police .tpokesman counrmine kid thai Ho »a* serred with :lie banishment order on Frilay. Ho. a Malaysian returned to West Mhlhvmb the next day.50 words
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Advertisement259 1967-06-28 6 STRICTLY FORHIGHTEMPERATURE! awl iMiin sk 3fi wki uici a v MR no a I* tnM UUq life kr SM M* tftH HIM SI N Su*r<S«M3l Slitfirt So U3l StuKrt Sin «31 OCCQI MCI M fertmnlMf I* \m Fratt t»r tonm Ina fv lit In*, ftnm tarfcifcrti These quality REFRACTORY BRICKS259 words
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Advertisement61 1967-06-28 6 The Living Legacy of Walt Disney When re died some of his greatest dreams were still ln the planning stage One day soon. they'll become a reality. Here"s a preview of his "city of the arts." hl« •alpine" resort high ln the Sierras, and Florida's fantastic "Disney World" scheduled to61 words
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Miscellaneous265 1967-06-28 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS ml ihlfu iB> 1. AnlmtU go round some or the v Absorbing wrlt«r» workmounds (8). B*4l8 41 5. Resort to Ned> scheme iB>. Sf 1 ?<* of le«ve»? '>• 9. Note written for a whim? (8). 16 Directions about animal* 10. They arc believed to have265 words
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Article, Illustration412 1967-06-28 7 SABAH NEWSPAPER REPORT DENIED WORK OF MIGRATION BOARD EXPLAINED JESSELTON, Tuesday. THE Migration Fund Board here today denied there had been a request to the Board for 750 fishermen from West Malaysia. The vice chairman of the Board. Mr. James Voon, also412 words
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112 1967-06-28 7 Ring side view as motorists fight it out... KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Passers-by in the Federal Highway were treated to a boxing bout this afternoon when two motorists got out of their cars and rained blows at one another. Smartly-dressed in spotless white shirts and ties, the two combatants faced one112 words
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Article30 1967-06-28 7 BL'TTERWORTH. lues— Poiice here are trying to trace the identity of a man whose body was found in Prye Estate yesterday. The body was tound by a labourer.30 words
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Article92 1967-06-28 7 1 MPISG. Tue«. AdolphU* Alexander Abraham. 4». chief clerk of the Health Department herepleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court to a charge of criminal breach ol trust. He i* alleged lo have committed the oflence while being entrusted w.th $632.36 the salaries of92 words
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Article61 1967-06-28 7 Workshop for managers KUALA 1.1 MI'IR. Tui-s— The director oi the National Productivity d-iitie at Pctahng Java. Inche Abu Kassim bin Han Mohamcd.will leave for Athens on Friday to I attend a conference on "Workshop for Managers ot lndu>trui Research Institutes in Developing I ies." sored by the United Nations61 words
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304 1967-06-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR, TmoJ r PHE number of radio and telavision licences issued by post offices here increased more than threefold within a week of the Governments campaign against radio and TV "pirates." Before the drive began, about 150 radio and 50 TV licences304 words
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Article62 1967-06-28 7 I PBNANCi. riMS, I'he Prn- ang and Province Wellesley I>.,^ liH.nmg Collosr Trained Teachers" Union here will lioid lit I annual meeting at the KheW Av.o letetka in Burma n Road at 9.31) tt.ai. Un July 9 The national president. IndM Ah bin H.tshim mil62 words
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135 1967-06-28 7 KA.M.AK TOJH The Mrntri Boar of Vet hv Tan Sri Shrikn Ahmad. toda> criticised M.tl i> teacher* for participating in the work-to-rule. He described theit action as a "stab in the back" for Malay school children. Tan Sri Sheikh Ahm d MM135 words
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128 1967-06-28 7 Malaysian relief fund gets 51 5,900 gift SINGAPORE. Tues. The Malaysian Flood Relief Committee (Singapore) today handed over to the Director of Social Welfare. Mr. Teo Kah Leong. a cheque for $15,964 tor the Malaysian National Disaster Relief Fund. The committee, which was set up following the floods In most128 words
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Article57 1967-06-28 7 IPOII. Tues— A labourer. Lee King, 50. was buried alive following a landslide at the Yik CheoiiK tin mine, at tin- M| mile Bota Road yesterday evening. He ni uorking at the bottom of the mine when a section of the earth gave way and buried him.57 words
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Article33 1967-06-28 7 PENANG Tue.s Ang Eng Hu..:. n, ni today lined $20 or four dny>' imprisonment when tie pleuded sui.ty to abusing a police 1 constable at 6 p.m. on June 2.33 words
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Article, Illustration150 1967-06-28 7 INJURED MOTOR CLUB PRESIDENT IMPROVING SINGAPORE. Tues. The president of the Singapore Motor Club. Mr. Francis Baruch. who was seriously injured in a road crash yesterday, was reported to be "progressing fairly" in the General Hospital today. Hi? seven year old daughter. Jacqul. pupil of the Holy Infant Jesua Convent150 words
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214 1967-06-28 7 OITIAWAN, Tues. Farmers here Sre being duped into registering them.scl\os for a fee of SI for land to siow pudi Aci-ordini: to Mr Wong Ting Senn. Alliance State Assemblyman for l.ekir. "certain elements" were Koine round to the farmers saying214 words
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Article37 1967-06-28 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Tuos. The Minister of Education. Inche Khir Johari. granted a holiday yesterday to Bungei Patani schools whoso headmasters attended a dinner held on Sunday night at the Sekolah Menengah amed after him.37 words
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Advertisement87 1967-06-28 7 Canada's Garden of Wonders Suddenly vow come to the edge of a cliff, to a breath-taking scene far below you in a vast bowl hewn out of rock as you take this fascinating tour of the Butchart Gardens near Victoria, British Columbia Illustrated with full -color photographs. July Issue ol87 words
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Advertisement292 1967-06-28 7 SINGER "«^^B sewing i^n can sew ail 111 this for you! ifilL straight stitch 1 m tack stitch 1 SP scallop stitch satin stitch twin needle sewing &tBß&§ s^3 buttonholes \¥fclKMmr^^&t buttons ilb| applique mm zippers hem -bind ing ftpHH W domino stitch :|9 W arrowhead stitch m ;tfi and292 words
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Article, Illustration617 1967-06-28 8 A toll of fathers, mothers, children in expert's peep into next 10 years SINGAPORE. Tu*s. IN THE coining decade, :<l legist 2,500 l;il h ers, mothers, brothers. sisters, sons and daughters in Singapore would be killed on the roads, and nearly 72.:><)<) would617 words
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Article132 1967-06-28 8 SINGAPORE. lue s Tbe French Embassy here today drew attention to France's posture towards the Middle East crisis as outlined in a speech by President Charles Dc Gaulle on June 21. Mr. t. llultrr. France* C'harfr d'Affairts said that "public opinion here" had missed132 words
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Article47 1967-06-28 8 SINGAPORE Tim Ihe Singapore Polytechnic Students t'nion ■Mil hole! ;in orientation ball on .July 8 8t the Raffles, Hotel. Highlights will be an Orientation Queen contest and a f.ishion show. The ball is snonsoier 1 by the American Cigarette Co. Ltd.47 words
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Article27 1967-06-28 8 SINGAPORE. Tuts. The military will hold an rxrrcis- at Sungei Patanr, north of Tanjong Penjuru off .In runs, tomorrow from Ip.m. to 11.55 p.m.27 words
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Article, Illustration313 1967-06-28 8 JUDITH YONG - JUDITH YONG By SINGAPORE. Tues SINGAPORE should have two workshops by the end of 1970 providing full employment for some 100 paraplegics and a hostel for some of them. This was proposed by Mr Bill Harwood. an Australian Colombo Plan expert, who has spent the last313 words
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141 1967-06-28 8 UNION'S TREE OUR MEN' PLEA TO BURMESE BINGAPOBE, Tues. The Singapore .Marine Products Workers I nion too.iv made a fresh appeai to Burmese authorities to release eight Singapore fishermen detained since December when their vessel strayed into Burmese waters. A union spokesman said: "We have appealed to the Burmese Kmha«sy141 words
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Article39 1967-06-28 8 i SINGAPORE. Tues— The Singnporr Blood Translusioti BcrviM aii-conditionPd mobilr blood bank will be stationed at H' 1 Street cur PHrk oppusitc the Singapore Telephone BoHid buildinc on Piiday from 10 am to 4 p m39 words
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Advertisement268 1967-06-28 8 Announcing the Winners in the Vespa Pick the- Pillion Rider Competition These people will get back the money they paid for the Vespa they bought between 28th March and 31st May. ame Address Alxlu Bin Kunjamat No. 80 Parit Bunga, Muar. Joliore. Abdul VVahab Bin Abdul Rahmin No. 56 Pekan268 words
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Article120 1967-06-28 9 A fate worse than white slavery ]|ON(i KONG, lues. Hone Kong girls going tit .Malaysia as entertainers should fear nonpaying agents more than white-slave traffickers, according to the China Mail today. Ttae l.nclish lanciiaEe afternoon paper quoted two Hong Kong agents i divine that a Kuala I.umpur Press report in-ilu-.itincReuter - 120 words
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98 1967-06-28 9 Two elderly persons killed in road crashes SINGAPORE, Tues— Two elderly persons were killed in road accidents yesterday morning. Madam Lnh Ah Sal. 61. knorked down by a bus at the Junction at Tiong Bahru and S^ng Pnh roads at 6.10 a.m. She rixd two hours later at th« Otuual98 words
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Article62 1967-06-28 9 PABIT BUNTAR. Tues. The IVputy Primp Minister. Tun Abdul I Razalt, will open the Krian rural development progress exhibition l<> be held at Gunnng Scmanwol. 18 Miles from here, at 11 a.m. or. Saturday. Later in the day. Tun Abdul R»7ak will also open the62 words
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235 1967-06-28 9 Probe on reports of king-sized rats in children's ward OENANG, Tues. The l City Health Department is investigating; complaints that '■king sized Norwegian rats" had been seen in the children's ward of the General Hospital here. 1 "We are doing everything possible to eliminate all rats in the hospital." th235 words
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Article23 1967-06-28 9 KLUANO. Tues.— The Mentri Besar of .Tohore Dato Hail Othmtn bin Hajl Sa'at. will open a Proffrewt Exhibition at Merslng on Saturday.23 words
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Article, Illustration273 1967-06-28 9 Toh: New attitudes to problems must be developed SINGAPORE, Tuesday J'HE chairman of the Peoples Action Party and Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, has said that political issues today are so much different from those of 1959 (when the party came into power) that new attitudes and273 words
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Article365 1967-06-28 9 which has helped us to rally the people of Singapore to the task of maintaining our political viability and economic stability Branches should not be Isolated In their activities, but should actively carry out social duties with other organisations in their constituencies. A nation In his message365 words
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180 1967-06-28 9 Why S 'Pore has been able to enjoy peace and stability -Dr. Goh SIM.APORL. lues— The Minister for Defence. Dr. (.nli Keng s»w, has given reasons why Singapore has been fortunate to enjoy peace and stability "in the middle of a region full of revolution and tumult." In a message180 words
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195 1967-06-28 9 HfELLINGTON, Tues. —The itinerary of a six-man parliamentary team which leaves New Zealand on July 25 for a month-long tour of South East Asia was announced here last night by the Prime Minister. Mr. Keith Holyoake. The team will arrive In j Singapore onReuter - 195 words
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Advertisement28 1967-06-28 9 X torn WbbbbV J rpi^ it J ■Rn crnr** BJj zm F W^ M "at I** r T iV JsfcVil S2 s r at your local bookseller I28 words
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Miscellaneous49 1967-06-28 9 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl ITFI P^p 7 MEY, BL'GS, TyOO'&£ TH' ONE WMO6 \^S% WHAT'S THE .'3EA BEEN COMPLAIN IN' ABOUT SSS^S^ OP PLUGGING V W/ GARAGE LOOKllsl 1 -i >t PA NT 1^ ,1 1 vJACKVjJ aM Cry SPWAVER INTO I A*y socket? iH^^n ■ySffT W\ >.• <G49 words
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Article30 1967-06-28 10 m Hull Hi (Minimum} THE rAMILY tt BBS la i* Madam ing tut Neo thauk all relative. .ml friemtt fir their uiimnnci, 'OD^nlenre*. wrr:ith* and attendance II th* funeral.30 words
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Obituary66 1967-06-28 10 in n ..r./« tli I ¥lmlmmm) MRS HENG MUI KINO me. Marlm Tnn Klun Neui In loving memory or our dear Mum who dl*d .■<th line in,:. What would I gl»e if I could «"y. I'll go and «re mv Mum ixlai. In bMf hrr vi. ire io66 words
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Article163 1967-06-28 10 M Wmr4t Hi Minimum) ALL YOU'VE EVER WANTED In a carprt. you'll get Id Handmade Carp»la hv Tal ling Rug Carpet T»>phon» igporr, 3«3ftS ROLAND'S. An *«p*rt haircut or a rood prrm makra you a n*w paraoti! t RotoJki'a. AppulntmaaU: ***** MM Ml "r.narrt Koad, IT par* ARE YOU163 words
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Article750 1967-06-28 10 Britain's determination to get out of the Far East faster I than her friends like or ts i consistent with responsible policy has been made reasonably clear. Mr. Wilson, Mr. Brown and Mr. Healey occasionally have appeared to be havering, but they have never really been750 words
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Article395 1967-06-28 10 For a fortnight now, provision shops have been showing price tags on rice, sugar, wheat flour and cooking oil. What good has come of it? The hope has been that housewives would go the j rounds looking for the best bargains, and that a drift of customers from395 words
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Article162 1967-06-28 10 The draft master plan for Kuala Lumpur, till yesterday on public display, has been drawn back into the administrative maze from which it came, there to be reconsidered in the light of objections lodged. How it will reappear I is anyone's guess. On the one hand the sweeping162 words
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Article, Illustration1187 1967-06-28 10 Lachie McDonaia explains why a nation of three millions, thousands of miles from Malaysia and Vietnam sent troops against 'confrontation' and has a small fighting force in Vietnam A duty help the people of South Vi«tnas» prtterv* rneir independence' THE LONG TERM ISSUES FORFWF - 1,187 words
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Letter142 1967-06-28 10 1 AM sorry that •'Disappointed' (ST. June 3) was unsuccessful in his application for a P.O. Box. 1 wish to explain that post boxes are available at most Post Offices for residents living in the areas served by the respective offices However, at a few Post Offices,142 words
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Letter84 1967-06-28 10 •pEFERRLNG U) "Dizzy's" letter (B.T. May 27»: Painting over the old guide line ion Ochard Roads one way system) with black paint was carried out as the first stage measure for the sake of expediency. Since then, the old unwanted lines are being gradually burnt out. This fc slow process84 words
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Article393 1967-06-28 10 LESSON 59 in a new series by YUNUS MARIS GLOSSARY SEMEnanjoni mi peninsula,; t«nuAN mi canal: lompoh (n. v) par&lysU. to be In utate of paj-Blysls. paralysed; rendered Inactive tudohAN im accusation: ehampor tanfan (V. Ni to get Involved. Involvement Translate the following pa-wage (from B.H. June I):393 words
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Advertisement612 1967-06-28 10 Classified advertisements for Straits Times Malay Mail may be handed to: COID STORAOI SUPIR-MARKIT M D»»k| COLD STORAGI iRANCHIJ K Novol Bo*« CITY BOOK STORI LTO <_oily«c OuoyTHt NIWS FRONT nrk*t M M ISMAIL •j.i.oi Bo«« HAMIIM STORI. Koo"!, V RETNASAMY I CO. 1..1 aa >i»to< S S MUIARUK 1612 words
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Advertisement76 1967-06-28 10 Fine Electric Instruments Standard Madrtl Mi Th* choK* ot trw •SB world's Mndirx) Muu51.04*.0« M*. -JMMMitr" Incofporotmo many I rrmarfcabN) F«nd*r m\ tiKiturn. ■Ml $i,j00.0« •>•*. nM|\ Fmdn'i n«»*rt oddi- L -*jg| tton tn rrwtr lina •ojnd" to #vs«Y ploying group. t\.mm.m BuNt tar tt<*) naad ot •wry bam p*oy«r.76 words
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Advertisement122 1967-06-28 10 OUR lONCE A YEAR! I ANNIVERSARY I SALE I STARTS TO-DAY TOP IN FASHION LOW IN PRICE BIG STOCKS OF FABULOUS DRESSES, SUITS, SLACKS, SKIRTS ETC., ETO. at SPECIAL DISCOUNT FROM 20% 50% I CHILDREN'S WEAR ALL PRICES REDUCED TO MAKE YOU HAPPY ■4. JH l 4 COMPANY 23-1, COLEMAX122 words
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Article, Illustration226 1967-06-28 11 An army captain is jailed for $94,000 fraud TRIAL ENDS ABRUPTLY AS HE PLEADS GUILTY KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday J'HE court martial trying Capt. Abdul Rahman bin Samsun. 37, former paymaster of the Royal Military College at Sungei Besi. ended abruptly this morning when he pleaded guilty to fraudulently misapplying $94,682.49226 words
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90 1967-06-28 11 KOALA LUMPUR. Tue*. A 1962 Nobei Prize winner. Dr. R. Synge, who »on the award for re- i March in chemistry, arrived here today for a three-day visit. He will talk on "The chemical fractional ion o( plant coavituents it I pm90 words
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Article83 1967-06-28 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. A jobless young Englishman Malcolm Cockttt. wa* jailed for nine months by a Dunnet Court today after he pleaded ability to a charge of retaining a stolen car on June 24 Oockttt. 20 was found with a stolen Austin Cooper belonging to83 words
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Article65 1967-06-28 11 PENANG Tue* The Penang branch of the Malaysian Leprosy Relief Association p»ans to builrt more cottage* to accommodate fured leprnsT patlenu when they leave the Pulau Jerejak camp The branch chairman. Inch* Axtt Ibrahim, said yesterday that a pilot proiert, costing about $150--000 had been earmarked65 words
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286 1967-06-28 11 put out as much evidence as possible to assist the court in assessing sentence. "There was a mass of evidence to show complete negligence In the army administration." he said. "With all due respect to the army authorities. I have not come across any286 words
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Article57 1967-06-28 11 KANGAR. Tues. About 25 members of the Perils Utan AJI 'Operation Progress' committee made a study tour on Sunday of various rural development projects In Kedah. Led by their penghulu. Inche Ramli bin Talb. they visited the Sungei Tiang rubber plantation and two health centres57 words
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174 1967-06-28 11 Tun Razak to launch first Mara rural homes scheme \IALACCA. Tue»— Th« 11 Deputy Prime MlnUter. Tun Abdul Razak. will launch Mara's first rural housing scheme at Bukit Katil, elfbt miles from here, next month. Announcing this at the opening last night of a 53. 000 reading room at Sungei174 words
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Article43 1967-06-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Maruckavaugam. today received a cheque for »200 from the president of the National Union of PWD Workers i Industrial and Manual Group >, Mr. P. Kansasamy. for the National Disaster Relief Fund.43 words
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Article, Illustration345 1967-06-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. TuM V. DORAISAMY, 25, a clerk with the National Tuberculosis Centre, Pahang Road, was today jailed for eight years in the High Court here for supplying information to five men to rob the centre of $67,358 on March345 words
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Article195 1967-06-28 11 KUANTAN. Tuas T*HE Pahang Govern- ment is to set up an agricultural training centre for settlers in the various land schemes in the State. The acting Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Abdul Aziz bin Ahmad, said this today when he opened a meeting for agricultural officers at195 words
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Article45 1967-06-28 11 SEREMBAI.. Tues. One of the four Rullnp Chiefs of Negrl Sembil.ir Di.'. Klana Putn. Undann of Sungn UJong. la*' night installed Mr. Ie» Boon Pena a* rjrestden* of the Lions Club tat 1967-1968 at a dm.ier at the Re«t House here45 words
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111 1967-06-28 11 I/UALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Institute for Medical Research, a Government department under the Ministry of Health, may soon become an autonomous body. It may then be run on the same lines as the Rubber Research Institute. This was disclosed today by the Director of111 words
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Advertisement79 1967-06-28 11 That life you save could _be your own. Could be someone's father, \k mother, daughter, son. Don't let ff^SSl^^B a moment's carelessness make you a killer on the road. \£^^^^£r r A mano") MODEL NH-28 MODEL PR-i ATT MYIfoLL E WATCHMAN > TIMK 'RECORDER S CLOCK Snip Aeent Malaysia ft79 words
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Advertisement84 1967-06-28 11 SAVE SSS IN THIS PREMIUM OFFER FROM iJandlev M Yardley introduces an elegant new pack for Three Beauties compact in a soft glowing pink embossed with gold. You can now get this new compact with a lustrous Three Beauties lipstick encased in gold, at a very special price. This premium84 words
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Miscellaneous691 1967-06-28 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kualm l.ur- News in Tamil; 8.10 Majaipur and Penmng; 6 Ipoh and lah Kita Chinese programMalarra; 3 *nd 10 Johore me: 639 Ken the Woif Boy— Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu cartoon: 7 News In Engiun; Pahat: 3 Kluang. 710 The Samurai: 7.35 Jimmy Ooi Orcnestra.691 words
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258 1967-06-28 12 Cambodia receives rubber process '—plant CAMBODIA has received delivery of a Dynat rubber processing plant developed in Malaysia by the Guthrle Group. This Is the latest In a growing number of overseas sales and enquiries concerning the Dynat process and plant- Dynat Is the trade name for the newlook style258 words
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Article, Illustration138 1967-06-28 12 INTERNATIONAL ComI puter* and Tabulators Ltd's Far East regional conference was held in Kuala Lumpur on Monday and Tuesday. Those attending were Messrs. H. G. Osborn (regional manager). P. J. Wheaton (engineering services manager), B. de R o b c r k accountant Moo Kwee Chong (manager,138 words
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Article247 1967-06-28 12 A LEADING Singapore-Incorporated bank, the Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. is now looking to the future with equanimity. In his annual address to shareholders. the bank's chairman, Dato Dr. Aw Cheng Chye said. "The fears and anxieties expressed In m> previous address have evaporated. "Indonesian Confrontation247 words
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Article, Illustration106 1967-06-28 12 MR. Brian J. Grimstone (above), an officer with the overseas trade division of the New Zealand Department ol Industries and Commerce, has been appointed New Zealand Government Trade Commissioner for Singapore succeeding Mr. Charles Paul, who has held the post since 1963. Mr. Grimstone, who has106 words
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Article, Illustration131 1967-06-28 12 CPA agents leave for Vancouver course THREE members of the staff of Cathay Pacific Airways have left for Vancouver. Canada, to attend a traffic and sales course conducted by the Canadian Pacific Airlines Participants from Singapore and Malaysia are Mr. Kenneth Ho from Singapore. Mrs. Tan Kirn Thye from Kuala131 words
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Article, Illustration137 1967-06-28 12 Essential oil expert arrives MR. Maurice Brun. a leadIng French chemist arrived In Singapore last week by Lufthansa to provide technical assistance to a new essential oil distillery in Jurong. The local company, the first of its kind in Singapore. Is the Singapore Essential Oils Ltd.. which was founded in137 words
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Article, Illustration203 1967-06-28 12 ONE of Japan's leading manufacturers of cameras and precision machines. Ricoh Co. Ltd. hope to further consolidate their activities In Singapore. Singapore, like Hong Kong, with Its booming tourist Industry, is a very Important market, said Mr. Hlsashl Hayashlda, the company's representative203 words
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Article, Illustration149 1967-06-28 12 Engineers, dealers attend seminar ABOUT forty engineers and dealers In the alrconditloning and refrigeration business as well as graduates and students of the Singapore Vocational Institute last wepk attended a seminar on refrigeration controls. Conducting the seminar were Mr. S. Melgaard. an engineer from the head office of Danfoss. one149 words
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Article, Illustration191 1967-06-28 12 ATOP man from Japan's largest electronic flash factory, now on a global tour, has Indicated that nil firm Is seriously considering the question of adjusting prices to place its products on a competitive level In the South -East Asian markets. During the first leg of191 words
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Advertisement263 1967-06-28 12 Carrier^ HOW HOT DOES IT HAVE TO GET BEFORE YOU CALL US? We're your Corner dealers here and we will advise, plan, install and service your Carrier Air Conditioning. Why not call us now? TIONG HENG TRADING CO. LTD. I 343, Serangoon Road, Telephone No. ***** A MEMBEd OF THE263 words
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Advertisement410 1967-06-28 12 CHEMISTRY for Col leges Schools This book has been written to cover the new syllabuses of several examination bodies, and is recommended for use during the last 2 or 3 years of the School Certificate or C.C.E. Chemistry course. A SYNOPSIS: The book discusses most of the theoretical principles in410 words
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Advertisement1156 1967-06-28 13 H/ m BT*^wf Im?fI? J t J^ mhSiM^ f^^A^^m^ OLw 'M£ f r//£LHbI//V£S iti I TMt t«b' IXPRE33 SAILINBS TO GENOA, NORTH CONTIWEWT SOWDIHAVI* r n»n •vi«nii >o< I oenot Kajm M'outj *amu« C>aieti lIMII ij Sirlfl UPt JMI2I IMI 71' 7 Illy 11 «M I Aifli Am It AM1,156 words
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Advertisement1267 1967-06-28 13 I B£n9£lNe] EXPRESS SERVICE TB LBNBBH, LIVERPOOL > CBNTINENTAt PORTS. BENM ACDHUI M i. c »x snan. M Rdtterdam *M U It Pt liae 31 Jmi 11/ 1 Antwerp Atf II nVWAVAta ft Liverpool Atf I BENAVON A M ?t vpgapun S n<ff. <"ntn% Antwerp Aif 21 I. 13 Jill1,267 words
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Advertisement1332 1967-06-28 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. SEE OVEItEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE. FROM U.K. CONIINEUT. LMtllf Iff: Smg.pori P. S nan Paaak| CITY OF LANCASTER London, ftotteiaam. Hamburt Hvli, Middlesbiuugn Mini CITY OF CHESTER London. Hamburg, Rotterdam, Ha«re 11l tly 12 11 Jll| CITY OF WORCESTER Have. London. Rotterdam. Hamburg. Hull II1,332 words
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988 1967-06-28 14 From Our Market Correspondent rpHE Stock Exchange was X quieter yesterday with less activity in the industrial section. Prices were a tr cents off here and there. While there was no selling pressure some of the enthusiasm has gone out of the buying after988 words
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Article37 1967-06-28 14 /).N UN lit. *>anan I( markal M Hong KonK yeaterdav the U.S. Dallar «a« q>ioird at O.SUt for T.r. and 79| ror caih. Starling waa quoted at 10.04 aol MM taat or gold at IM*%37 words
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Article28 1967-06-28 14 June. 27. Xl ISKIK PRICE: 564 cents (down threequarters of a cent). M v M,o!i.-,n U p II ...0) Kstimated offerinc 195 tons (down 5 tons)28 words
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Article156 1967-06-28 14 MXI BIHIKNK Tv««. Imm rsTRIAU eaneraUy wert quiet and st.;idy B.H.P. moved >p HMUrply in late dealings and losed 18 cent* higher »t $9 16 Breweries shares improved. Hanirrsicv Hoidtagi with a fur- n O\ 19 cents to $5.14 ughlichied an Irregular baa* netais bui Ikm Western Mining156 words
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Article238 1967-06-28 14 fl'I.Y lir>t ..Ir ruhb+r f• h binfrs rlo»r>d at 5 p.m. In Kuala l.uinpur and Slncagtar* \r»lrrda> at 56 1 rrnta prr Ib. diiK n flirrr-qu<trtrr« of a rrnt on .Mmid.it 1 rinsing If xrl. The tour »a* vrr> quirt. K.A.S. and M.X.X. CMBKJ pri—m in crnt* per238 words
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Article243 1967-06-28 14 V.HIPS lyinic alanoid* tha Sin r jp*r« I Wharvat or ».p«tl«d to4*T UK T.-.pah N W I N.W. f/B. Nlkk»l Maru A 7 PanMM I Ro«arlo Maru 31. rronl..nloiir U 1«. 1 oko Maru ti .v»n«i Mam a, Huichn'er«tt 2.% WiDit An Tim, Kinahuli 31. Klint-hir, S3243 words
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Advertisement1044 1967-06-28 14 Y^— o~*0 KAWASAKI KISEN KAJSHA LTD. Western Australia /Singapore /Japan Service Fremante S ngaoore Yokohama Koo* •Sniaa Mara" I 14 July 23 Jaly lAag SAM "M«aes»iaja Mara" 11 31 Jaly f 7 tag 15 Aug II A*f West Africa Singapore. lapan Service ngoia S.n{apo'e YokoMai IUDe •Swedea Mara" Sailed 11,044 words
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Advertisement842 1967-06-28 14 P&O to Australia s.s. "ORCADES" (28,000 tons fully oirconditioncd jtobilued' Deporting SINGAPORE 15 July 1967 For FREMANTLE 20 July 1967 ADELAIDE 23 July 1967 MELBOURNE 24 July 1967 SYDNEY 27 July 1967 ONE CLASS TOURIST ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE (rorts SINGAPORE/SYDNEY from $558 Apply to your Travel Agent, or to:ISLAY KERR CO842 words
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Advertisement466 1967-06-28 14 j L^QQ^^h^bibQLQbQ i otstßouwo «u*onii»vici SirgaDora P S'nam Peaani FOR: TaTiAN. 7t nAM 2) 25 »M II »M Marsrillat. Havr* Ounk<rl. NAR* 21 23 Saat 14. 21 Saat 37 Salt M'seilles. Bordeaui. Ha>n. O'lirk. EASIBOUNQ. Dec Arr An Art Marttnlss Penanf P S "tm i io>a fOB: i lAIIANA- Sailtl466 words
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Advertisement313 1967-06-28 14 S'nfar-* r -.h P»-jn* ETA LTD EIA E!0 ETA LTD FROM CAICUTTI M.V "STATE OF CUIURAT (o- Hong Kong 4 Japan J*ly 1/ I FROM CALCUTTA "STATE OF HUTCH tor FnaajaM Ade'aiee. Mtlbou'ne 1 Sydney July I I Jaly i 7 FROM MADRAS. NACAPATTINAM t PENANC T.S S "STATE OF313 words
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1386 1967-06-28 15 Bl BINESI >n and reported to the Singapore and Kuala I urn pur trading- room*, of the Exchange yesterday with the number of gtiarea traded in bracket* INDUSTRIALS: Central Sugar i.itouO) st n. 1 47 ihmi i ii. m» D, J.OOOi SI I>. ..TOOOI1,386 words
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Article85 1967-06-28 15 /■MINIS! Predue* Ei change lln.s- pors, nean prises per usul yesterday: Caaenut all: Bulk S47i sailers, drum l.vi aellen. Cepra: Mixed i'o.» loose lima/ July IK ant. 138s B. Pee**r: Muntok white $140 sellara, Sarawak wbita ***** aellera. apeciai Mrawik black S9!S aellera, garb.cd Lampong bmck fIOS aellera85 words
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Article101 1967-06-28 15 Banks in Mala sia made these change* In its mien to merchant* yesterday (ail eataa IS 1100): United State*: Buying TT airmail OD 32 3/4. BO d/at. US/It credit bill*. 33 1/2 trad* bills. Canada: Buying TT 1 almaf! On 33 3«. 90 d st. U IS/11 aredll101 words
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433 1967-06-28 15 'IMM estimated turnover on 1 lh»- Straits tin market vrNtrrday dropped I tons to ltS tons and was the lowest (or just over nine months. An a result with fair demand mainly from Japan tin- prin- rose si. .mi per picul433 words
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Article55 1967-06-28 15 M ■ferd* tit Minimum i MR. ANO MRS. G. JACANATHAN thank all relative* and friend* for their kind assistance, attendance and j valuable gifts at tbelr wedding. THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Uao Pon Gun thank relative*, friend*. Management and staff of Glaz* \d ertiatng for tnelr wreaths,55 words
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Article37 1967-06-28 15 1* Word* tit (Minimum) OWING TO heavy rain Malar.* Scoui* iinii Fire *cb*dul*d on 17th June. 1967 has been postponed io Saturday lit July. 1967 at 8.00 p m at Pay'Fong Middl* School. All are welcomed.37 words
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Advertisement534 1967-06-28 15 iloulinurd from Page 101 SITUATIONS VACANT U Wmrdt tt (Mm.)-BtM tt rtt *a4ra REAO the Senior Appointment* vacant in Th* Sunday Mall each week. IP YOU ARE popular you can eara extra selling life Inauranc* Apply Box A:«I7X S.T K.I. LONDON BAR require charming w*it> esses food lodging provided. MB,534 words
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Advertisement482 1967-06-28 15 SITUATIONS VACAWI ft trnrsfs U fMtm.t—Bt* tt tit. mmtrm EFFICIENT TYPIST FILLING CLERK required. Preferably Eurasian. Apply with pnoto. mon returnable) and .-aUry required to P.O. Box »81. 8 pore. CHINESE FIRM REOUIRES Male lirncral c lerk experienced Import and Sbtpping documentation State detail* and salary required to Box A43V2482 words
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Advertisement740 1967-06-28 15 SITUATIONS VACANT JIS H-rWi S< (Mim.)— Box 5* rls. erfr* NON-OIRECTABLE D.T.O Trained Teachers wanted tor lVni. lntervir« in August IC. and M.C Ba Candidate* ith Chinese, lamil or music may app'v to Secretary. Methodist Primary School. Tanjong Rambutan. APPLICATIONS ARE INVITES I for the post of Senior Accounta Clerk.740 words
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Advertisement742 1967-06-28 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Ii P/erats tt (Min.)-Btx tt rto. tMtrm FURNISHIO SIMI DETACHED, one air rendition three bedrooms, servant room. *paciou* garden at 30 Jalan Arn.u District 10. Tel (8 por«i SS2TB2 Mr. Kao after 12 pm. TO LIT Newly Renovated Adelphl Park Furnished 4-rooma Bungalow with longbath. waterheater. telephone, moaaic742 words
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Advertisement481 1967-06-28 15 OFFICE SPACE VACANT It Wurtm U fWla.r— ft rt,. mw*rm A PULLV AIR CONDITIONED oAc* •Ituated near towa at moderate rest. Ring Wee iS'pore) MIIOO. SHOPS TO LET I* Wartta <• i.Kia.i Hoi >* gSa, *rlr« SHOP HOUSE In busy Katoog businea* centre to let. Apply Box A4S9I ST. Spore.481 words
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Advertisement485 1967-06-28 15 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE It B>ae*t* U (Min.y—Mn tt tit. erfr. PIRST CLASS ELEVATEO RstldnISSI vacan' land at Ueedon Park oft Holland Road for aale U.nw aq. ft. at sa.oo rer <■. For detail telepbon* i Spore i TTMS I Rinchang olt Thomson R «c SMBSSj .1 bedrooma .1485 words
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Advertisement459 1967-06-28 16 EDUCATION M arm M i Mac tij rfa BBIM MERCANTILE INSTITUTION Spore <<> i inmodation avSJMM* Primary >c uudatv Ctaaaaa HartMßf Session Mm .n<l I SECRETARIAL COURSE FOR Q tarting July Register .any Cla««es at bt.th plac-rs Raja s I'ollegr. Raines Place. iMjio- •nan.:. Road. Ueylang. t497e»g> s pore preparinc459 words
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Advertisement322 1967-06-28 16 BUOKS PUBLICATIONS M aVevaSj >s *»i«i l— «•> st rfs aStM MOTIOII SMITH INVITE you M loapett '.brir aeiection of Tecbaical i '•oo^s at theu sbowrooms 13 Uatttrv i Koad. S port BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES UOLDEN BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY PARTTIH,- OEALIRSHIP rtEOUIRFS 57.500 CASH FOR STOCK. INTERNATIONAL COMPANY Has opeoings for dealerships322 words
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Advertisement799 1967-06-28 16 HIRE PURCHASE li t)ae#j SB 'Mm >— at.i tn rfs trim LOANS CRANTEO for m can iv.ln at favourable terms L'» Rniid. Singapore Phone .;mmi. FISM I F V. RADIO SALES SERVICE 1 TV REPAIRS lay night a.rvu-e Tel VKL'OK. S> Dore TV Service Hitcta j Limite< Reasonable ibargea PROMPT.799 words
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Advertisement613 1967-06-28 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE li (Tare's rWn.l-lu rtl extra 7 MONTHS' OLD Prirue IMK), Showroom Condition. luxed Insured, slut FeU, What Offers. 1 Ring tSporti i 2iM T46IM. Menu ISSI FIAT tioo special. Volks«agea. Austin Am IV6U K Angha. A MS t/W. A in i:ood •vndition SS, Beniooleo Street. Irl is613 words
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Advertisement495 1967-06-28 16 FOR SALE It Ware's S* 'tlix rft e»#r. CIT HOOVER WASHING Machinrt/ drnt 8 porei tUU 3«IUU Kre. ilmonrtration at your own borne STRETCH PLAIN SLACKS normil sv no each no» S-i '10 and hundreds >i ntber itnna in ladira «rar AM M Half Prices al 46 High Street. Singapore.495 words
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Advertisement428 1967-06-28 16 AT YOUR SERVICE li Wmr4m it IDm.I-Iu se ers. t*trm UOIUMtNI uOPTINI. PLAN PRINTING. Motion Hmitn oooa Ltd Batt«r> Road •'port lal. WXUW3 U«v lAN INC; L«oa PaclOt uiv iKincii Se, orcnard Road MtaSjajsja**) PHOTO COPVINC PI«H PRINT INT. Metropolitan Bunding atrvict 4u. Medelrot Buildlnc ttioitaport In. ,Jlii 4U« Cbina428 words
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Advertisement343 1967-06-28 16 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) It Wart's S* (¥im.)—B»t a* rtt. mxtrm SOUTH lAST ASIA HOTIL K.rRtauuranl l»u Waterloo St. S pora. Irl .IJ3j'. «l* IMrKIII HOTEL (M--traiiaro nua aireonditionrd. privatt pborr naihroom Bt-M aliddlt Road. 8 Dor- V4O1? .i:i«77 HOTIL AMBASSADOR 48. Mr?»r Roal Hingaporr. facma B»aalrl«. Dart ins ani343 words
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Advertisement1114 1967-06-28 17 HUME INDUSTRIES IMPORTANT NOTICE (FAR EAST) LIMITED notice is hereby given that there is a mit now pending INTERIM RErORT TO i n the High Court. Singapore, beSTOCKHOI.DKRS KOR THE SIX lnK Slllt Nn «33 of 1967 between MONTHS ENDING Wong Kai Chung as Plaintiff and 30TH lIMI, 13«.. 1.1,114 words
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Advertisement1210 1967-06-28 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited for the pi-r of: Work* Superintendent (Mechanical i (2 vacancies) Public Works Department. Sarawak. Salary Division 11. Scale (46 i $690- 1170) Candidates should be between 28 and 45 years ol age and must possess a good general standard of education preferably up to School1,210 words
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Advertisement607 1967-06-28 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIES IN THF. DEPARTMENT OF AORunri rk Application* sre invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the following vacancies in the Department of Agriculture. Brunei, ia) SENIOR TECHNICAL ASSIST \N I Ql ALIFICATIONS: Candidate* preferably between 30 and 40 3'ears of age should posse** a607 words
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Advertisement409 1967-06-28 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI VACAM IKS IN THE LANC.t AGE AND LITKRATt'RE BI'REAU Applications are Invited to fill the following vacancies In the Language and Literature Bureau, Brunei. (a) LIBRARY ASSISTANT QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: iaj Applicants must be subjects or eligible for registration as subject* of His Highness the409 words
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Advertisement158 1967-06-28 17 SINGAPORE TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED thanks all those who replied to its advertisement (Box A 5491) for Factory Management Trainees. Those selected for further interview have been contacted individually. "CITY OF JOHANNESBURG" Voy: No. 5S From:— I .K. C.onU PorU. GENERAL SURVEY The above vennel arrived on 24th June, 1967 and158 words
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Advertisement345 1967-06-28 17 WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO OUR DIRECTORS AND THEIR FAMILIES ON THE DEATH OF MADAME YAP KAN NEO FROM THE STAFF OF HONC LEONC AND CO. LTD. (K.L. BRANCH) HONC LEONC AND CO. LTD. (MALACCA) HONC LEONC AND CO. LTD. (KUANTAN) HONC LEONC AND CO. LTD. (KOTA BHARU) HONC LEONC AND345 words
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Article586 1967-06-28 18 Epsom | eep - Epsom |eep ON THE TRACK with NEWCOMERS CHARING CROSS AND MIDAS TOUCH SHOW GOOD FORM IN WORKOUTS \EWCO>IERS Charing Cross (Class Two) and Midas Touch (Class Four) look forward enough to win first time out at the Bukit Timah July meeting Both have engagements on Sunday.586 words
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285 1967-06-28 18 THE STIPE'S REPORT T"HE Stipendiary Steward's report on the Penang races on Sunday: RAd One The Saint. Miin Cheri and Chin Mill Mun nr»ed the .start. The I*M tiled the field. RACE Two Rouncilntc the bend. I'etite Mademoiselle lost a few lengUis lluouyh liunKins in KM285 words
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Article646 1967-06-28 18 LAN PEREIRA - LAN PEREIRA By 'FHE Selangor Ten- Pin Bowling Association's Petersen men's singles tournament ended its 16th week with a complete change-about in the leading positions. Allan Hooi, who had Ird ud to the 10th round, has dropped to 22nd position. However, he is still the leading contender for646 words
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Article54 1967-06-28 18 SOCCER Ipoh Div. 1: Cheng Wah 3 Tamil Youngsters 0; Div. 3: Eengat Estate 2 Police 1: 2 MIB 4 Telecom* 2. Kluang Senior ko final: AC Squadron 5 Education 1. HOCKEY I poti Dlt. 1: Andersonlaiu 4 NUT 2. T. Anton Dlt. 2: St. Anthony's School 1 Sultan54 words
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Advertisement648 1967-06-28 18 THE BORNEO COMPANY (M) SENDIRIAN BERHAD invites applications from experienced TRADING EXECUTIVES" who will be prepared to serve in any of the Company's branches in Western Malaysia. This requirement arises from expanding business and the need to introduce experienced executives above junior level. Applicants must be Malaysian Citizens and be648 words
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Advertisement795 1967-06-28 18 NOTICES I PUBLIC AUCTION SALE IN THE HUH t'OIRT IN MALAYA AT Ml AR Orifinatinc Summon* No. of mi. Bet meen CT Nagammal Arhi daughtei of SP.RM. Ramasamy Cheuiai' of No. 9 Jalan Maharanl. Muar. (Chargee; Applicant And Tay Kirn Chew alias Tee Kirn Choo ol Pant twmw Darat. Muar.795 words
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Advertisement625 1967-06-28 18 TENDERS 1 PEMBERITAHU KHtAJAAN NEGEKI PKRAR RAM HAM; AN I'l.KI MAHA.N Ml RAH TO. MALIM Permnhon*n2 ada-lah dl-jemput j r.anp<<od Ra'aynt Negerl Warga l Neuaia Malaysia yang mempunyai kelayakairJ s,iperti di-bawah untuic < membell der.uan bayaran ansoran < Rumahs Murah Kerajaan Negerl yang stkarang mi sedang dl-bena dl-Tanjong Malim Jenu625 words
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Advertisement788 1967-06-28 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI CA( A\t IES IN THE LANGtAGE AND LITERATI'RE BI'KEAI Applications are invited to fill he lolloping vacancies In the language and Literature Bureau, Brunei. lal LANOCAUE OFFICER l|l ALIMIATIONS IM'IKIIMI <a> Must be in po.-vses.Mor. of a Degree in Malay Studies from a University recognuseu788 words
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Advertisement104 1967-06-28 18 rfiMrA*AA&3A J Ut/AMr EXffcA Jg:\^r,M V\€>TAf4Ce WITHOur N T ZXTRA EFFORT h \F $O, DIMPLY >&-->'/ J/ TURN YOUR. €>MOUl.o£r£\ <" A wrfLg FAR-ruetz. \j^^^*f\ ON TH£ N^. -^^■'J fW»$ £/f7?A OOIUHCf 1 V J. CR&fitfei? A GfRZA-ftF. V*J £WIN& ARC ANC B^B^B^stfA -rHg:»?E6v propucb^ &R&A-T&R uev&rzA&g. l m amp104 words
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Article404 1967-06-28 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL ■r BAM MEN WILL GO TO LONDON TO ENSURE THAT IBF GET THE FACTS MALAYSIA will be represented at the International Badminton Federation's annual meeting in London on July 4 by two on-the-gpot observers of the abandoned Thomas Cup Challenge Round between Malaysia and Indonesia at404 words
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Article95 1967-06-28 19 rum LOK. thf Selangor First Division soccer club. were fined S3 for fieldin* two players short in the match against Umno Youths at Merdeka Stadium on Monday. R. Ramalingam. secretary nf the FA. of Selangor. told Tunesport yesterday that it was the association's policy to fine95 words
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Article93 1967-06-28 19 Indons for S'pore open meet TNOONESIA wui send five player* three men and t«o '»omen to compete in the Singapore open badminton championships on Sept 15-17. Padmo Sumuto. form*' chairman of the All-Indoneaia Badminton Federation, said thu> to Ong Poh Lun. the Singapore national coach, at the weekend Dr. Sumasto93 words
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Article, Illustration43 1967-06-28 19 JAPANESE hurdler Hlroko Washiya seems to have extra arms and legs during a training run. The extra limbs, in fact, belong to another girl running In the next lane and is hidden by Hiroko as the picture was taken. UPI picture.UPI - 43 words
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194 1967-06-28 19 JOHORE F.A. FACE A PROBLEM WITH PASSPORTS MALAYSIA CUP lOHORE are unlikely to visit Singapore for their last Malaysia Cup soutn zone tie, scheduled to be played on Sunday. As liom Saturday (July I), when the new immigration controls come into operation. Malays.ans will require passports to enter Singapore and194 words
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271 1967-06-28 19 COUNTY CRICKET TONDON, Tues.— Eric Russell, the Middlesex opener, yesterday became the first batsman this season to reach 1,000 runs. Russell, playing against Essex at Colchester, spent the weekend hovering on 999 runs. He made 109 not out on SaturdayReuter - 271 words
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Article348 1967-06-28 19 Thais plan another fine show THZ SEAP GAMES •THAILAND, the originators of th« South East Asia Peninsular Games, are turning their rescue act of the fourth celebration of the event at Bangkok from Dec. 9-16 into a splendid continuation of the series, reports NORMAN SIEBEL. Having so sportingly responded to348 words
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Advertisement217 1967-06-28 19 THE ALL-NEW HILLMAN Jr *!?'<>£& mm ff'JrJßk 1? •Crisp, Modern Styling Long Sleek Lines#The Finest Family Car Ever Designed#The Greatest All-Round Value art the Price#New Power Packed Engine— 80 B.H.P. gross at 5,000 R.P.M. 5 Main Bearing Crankshaft for Smooth, Quiet Running 4 Forward Speed All -Synchromesh Gearbox Top Speed217 words
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Miscellaneous29 1967-06-28 19 ROCCER Ipoh IHt. I: Cheng Wah v KIA (Coronation grd 1. ATHLETICS Selanfor combined Khools meet (Mtrdeka Sttdlum 3 30). BADMINTON Sinftpor* junior championship* (SBA Hall. S pm i.29 words
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486 1967-06-28 20 We need service above self: Razak j KUALA LUMPUR, Tu«s. THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul K;i /;ik. s;ii«l here tonight tlu<l the need for having "the spirit, the Minis and the ideals ol Rotary permeating through the life of our community* 1 \\;is far more urgent today than it486 words
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Obituary68 1967-06-28 20 VICTOR OE COSTA pa«vd >way < (in pin for Bidadarl frem J2-A Rambuttan Road OR C.S VCNKATESAN. <'T<hthatUrncral Hoaplial. Ku.mtin. pailM away on :rtih June in ihe Orrrral Ho*plt.'il. KuiinUn MICHELLE TAN HUI-MSIEN. ihi.ii OaarsatU Ll-Haton. paurd n I) -'T.B «7 Sadly miaard b\ |mm ni- md *t»t«r. MR*68 words
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Article23 1967-06-28 20 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Chinese YMCA is holding its annual Flag Day on July 16. The association will also sell car stickers.23 words
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Article54 1967-06-28 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Lim Kirn Poey of Amoy Canning Corp. iS) Ltd. has been elected president of the newly-formed Singapore Pood Manufacturers' Association. Other officials include Mr. Chew Peng Ten* i vice-presi-dent). Mr. Pek Cheng Chuan (secretary). Mr. Scow 800 Han ♦deputy secretary) and Mr.54 words
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Article39 1967-06-28 20 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Minister for Law and National Development. Mr. E.W. Barker and his wife will attend the seventh annual dinner and dance of the Singapore Tourist Association tomorrow at 8.15 p.m. at the Hotel Sinijapura Intercontinental39 words
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Article45 1967-06-28 20 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A British Army children's schools art exhibition will be held at the Alexandra Junior School. Nepal Circus, irom July 8 to 16. It will be officially opened by Col. R.D. Renton. Deputy Commander. HQ Singanore District at 5.30 p.m. on July45 words
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Article43 1967-06-28 20 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The director of the Political Study Centre. Mr. G. G. Thomson, will give a talk on "Civic Pride and Civic Architecture." at a luncheon meet ins; of the Singapore Institute oi Architects at the Troika Room I on Saturday.43 words
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Article303 1967-06-28 20 LONDON. Tues— National rail strike fears restricted trading today I and sentiment was also dampened by common market uncertainties and the U.S. Federal Reserve Board's chairman's call for higher taxes. This latter depressed dollar stocks which were further softened by European offerings. International issues lost303 words
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Article67 1967-06-28 20 LONDON. Tues.— Spot 19>»d Aug. 19d.. Sept. 18'« d.. Oct. 18 3 16d.. Oct. Dec. 18 3 16d.. Jan. March 18 3 16d.. April June 18 5 16d.. July Sept 18 7 16d Oct. Dec. 18 '^d.. Jan. March 18 9 16d April June 18-. d.. July Sept. 1867 words
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Article29 1967-06-28 20 LONDON Tues— Buyers £1226 <-t-£B>. sellers £1228 <+£9i. Forward buyers £1221 i£s>. i. sellers £1222* (+tt4>, Settlement £1225 <+£Bi. Turnover ajn. 190 tons. p.m. 55 tons. Tone: Steady29 words
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Article, Illustration428 1967-06-28 20 Airwoman, 30 leaves on 30-day world trip in 30-year-old Electra SINGAPORE, Tues. The number 30 has a special significance for American aviatrix, Mrs. Ann Pellegreno, who left here this afternoon for Jakarta to continue her 26.000-mile world trip in a twin-engin-ed Electra L-10, similar to the plane used by the428 words
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Article183 1967-06-28 20 Air ticket case for re-trial SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. justice Choor Singh in the Appeal Court today upheld a lawyer's submis- slon that a Civil District Judge had erred in law in deciding a case in favour of the Sam Fo Transport Co., a travel agency in Robinson Road. Sim Boon183 words
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Article68 1967-06-28 20 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Primary Production Department of the Ministry of Nattcnal Development will sell purebreed Au-stralorp and White Leghorn day-old chicks and selected one-and-a-hiill-months old Berkshire boars to local farmers for breeding purposes. Partners, wishing to buy them are asked to register at any of68 words
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570 1967-06-28 20 WIMBLEDON FAVOURITE CHRISTINE OUT IN RD 1 P. Jones (Br.) bt Mrs. W Greville 6-1. 6-2. Miss A. Bakker (Hoi.) bt Mrs. D. P. Knode (U.S.) 6-1. 6-0. Mrs. B. J. King (U.S.) bt I. A. Lotdhal 8-6. 6-2. A.M. Van Zyl iSA.i bt S. S. Behlniiir ilS.i 6-4. 6-4.570 words
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Advertisement101 1967-06-28 20 Ute CLABSI?I£DS Wmrdt Hi i Mtmlmmm) YOUNG KERRIDCE: 7,t\t rnin announced bctweea Launnc« G*oricc. only aon of Mr. and, Mr? T M Younis of Kllrmrnoclc. Biotli.nrt and DM, tv in dauKbt.r ot Mr and Mr». K Kcrndue of Kuala Luni[Hii 1 J[ Jf 8R-33 —^^j-- Extra -Sensitive, Powerful solid I101 words
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Advertisement164 1967-06-28 20 TO-DAY'S DESIGN is the LYNX This modern cistern Is handsome, hvelenlc. and efficient In operation. It flushes at a tourh wl l h a quiet yet powerful action. The shell Is made of black Duranlte and th« Klnirnsherslphonmechanlsmof polythene- noncorrodlnf. rustless, non-acln* and unbreakable. Conforming to BBS 1125. and Waterworks164 words
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Miscellaneous43 1967-06-28 20 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures in Maiay.MH and Singaporr lor the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m jrwtarday: Hißliegl Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Kct;i Bli.nu Penang 86 73 Malacca 88 71 Sinfiapore C. Highlands 67 Jes«lton 88 73 Kuching 7143 words
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