The Straits Times, 30 June 1967
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Title Section22 1967-06-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 50,000 The Straits Times newspaper Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1967 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590 M.C.(P)226622 words
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Article429 1967-06-30 1 Prices soar as Peking turns screw on Hong Kong HONG KONG, Thursday PRICES of most foods rose 30 per cent today as China began its first day of a four-day embargo on food supplies coming to Hong Kong from the mainland. The four-day mainland boycott was requested429 words
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666 1967-06-30 1 J^KW YORK, Thin.,. Malaysia today urged the United Nations special General Assembly to call on Israel to withdraw its forces to its position prior to the outbreak of Middle bast hostilities on June 5. Malaysia's acting permanent representative to the UN. Raja Aznam bin666 words
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Article73 1967-06-30 1 LONDON. Thurs— Two members of the Rolling Stones pop group were Jailed at Chichester today on drug charges. Group leader Mick Jagger was sentenced to three months for possessing pep pills. His guitarist. Keith Richard, was sentenced to 12 months for letting his house be used forReuter - 73 words
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Article251 1967-06-30 1 ANTI-WHITE RAMPAGE IN 2 TOWNS BUFFALO (NY), Thurs. More than 1.000 Negro youths went on a rampage for the second time in 24 hours here today and the wave of violence spread to nearby Niagara Falls. In Buffalo at least 14 people. including two policemen, were wounded by gunfire. AReuter - 251 words
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Article25 1967-06-30 1 KUCHING. Thuis Twentyeight communist suspects were arrested under detention orders In the Batu Knwa and Stapok areas today. Five were women.25 words
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Article73 1967-06-30 1 SEQUALS i Italy i. Thurs. Primo Camera, the towering Italian known as "the Ambling Alp" when he won the world heavyweight boxing championship in 1933, died today in this mountain town where he was born. He was 60. His once huge body wasted from cirrhosis of the liver.AP - 73 words
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Article, Illustration409 1967-06-30 1 Jayne dies in car crash T EW YORK. Thurs. Actress Jayne Mansfield was killed today in a road crash. She and her lawyer. Sam Brod> and her driver, Ronnie Harrison were Killed when their car was in collision with a trailer truck. Miss Mansfield, police said, was decapitated. Her thre-'Agencies - 409 words
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Article, Illustration360 1967-06-30 1 SIA CHEONG YEO - Crew eject as bomber dives into sea SIA CHEONG YEO By C I N (I A V 0 H E, Thurs.— An RAF Canberra bomber this morning crashed into the st;i about a mile off Jurong, minutes after the pilot had signalled that he w;is in trouble. The two-man crew.Mak Kian Seng - 360 words
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Article171 1967-06-30 1 Peking mobs harass Burma embassy PEKING. Thurs. Thousands ol slo-gan-shouting Chinese demonstrators marched to the Burmese Embassy in Peking today protesting against anti-Chinese violence in Rangoon. Lont; columns of marchers carrying picture* of Mao Tsp-tung. red banners and paper flags bearing antlBurmi'.x 1 slogans paraded past the Embassy gfttei all171 words
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Article33 1967-06-30 1 BRITAIN WABNED HONG KONG, Thurs. Communist China cliarg- iic that British ■■!>!■— intruded into Cliinor nil .<»;>. irr. loil.it inmicil .hi "■rgeal \*;irninu' i" Ihc British Government, l'rkinc radio reported la I PI.33 words
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148 1967-06-30 2 ifOftOOW, Ttaurs. —An elderly man blew hlm.srlf up in front of the l.rnln Mausoleum on Red Square fawat night with an explosive char et apparently pl.irnl in.side an vi( onlion. Eye-witnesses who were on the historic square just after seven .said they heardReuter - 148 words
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422 1967-06-30 2 U.N. RESOLUTION BY ARABS WASHINGTON, Thurs. rpHE United States served notice yesterday that it does not recognise Israel's action in asserting administrative control over Old Jerusalem. A stiiriy worded statement from the State Department said: "The hasty administrative action cannot be regardedAP; UPI - 422 words
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Article28 1967-06-30 2 BUPTALO i New York). Tue*. A young boy was shot and seriously wounded in an outbreak of racial violence in this city's ghetto area yesterday. DPI.28 words
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Article, Illustration136 1967-06-30 2 Hussein says 'arbitrary and unacceptable' I TNITED NATIONS. Thurs. Ring Hussein of Jordan (above), just back from seeing President Johnson in Washington, said last night that "the whole world should stand firm" against Israeli annexation of Jerusalem. His Foreign Minister. Mr. Ahmed Tugau. came to the I'nited Nations to readReuter - 136 words
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117 1967-06-30 2 (JENOA. Thurs. The young man burst Into the crowded telephone centre, rushed to the head of the line of people waiting to call and shouted to the switchboard clerk: "I've just killed a soldier back at the army camp, nlease let me phoneUPI - 117 words
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246 1967-06-30 2 Big Philippines drive to combat coastal raids by pirates MANILA, Thurs r THE Philippines Department of National DpA fence has announced that the country's armed forces are launching a massive drive to check piracy throughout this archipelago. The Socretary of Dpfence. Mr Ernesto Mata, ordered the four armed forces commandsReuter - 246 words
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208 1967-06-30 2 Suharto is accused of being too kind _to Stock- lAKARTA. Thurs. J Acting President General Suharto has told Parliament that his decision to treat ousted President Soekarno as "a President without power" was due to indications that pro-Soekarno elements were still strong in several parts of Indonesia. A statement slencd208 words
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Miscellaneous14 1967-06-30 2 TUE SAMBOLfl A» AwHAT 0O#It\ YOU LHCf- I •^^N \A9Ournfy (JShj <™^D II y^^N14 words
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Article, Illustration270 1967-06-30 3 Kosygin warns Castro: Better cool down AFTER THE MIDDLE EAST FIASCO LONDON, Thurt. gOVIET Premier, Mr. Kosygin, was authoritatively reported yesterday to have warned Cuba's Dr. Castro that Russia will not bail him out it he gets his regime into trouble by pushing an ambitious guerilla liberation war policy in270 words
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Article77 1967-06-30 3 BULAWavo «Rhudesu\ Thurs. -The biggest plague of rate for at least 12 years has invaded' Bulaw.ivH Furmeis around the city report the.v n»ve lost crops of vegetables ana gram and some have found up to 100 rats a night drowned in their swimming pools.Reuter - 77 words
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144 1967-06-30 3 Ex-Test cricketer accused: 'Branded his wife' MANCHESTER. Thurs. Former West Indian test cricketer Roy Gilchrist. 33. was committed for trial here yesterday charged with causing grievous bodily harm to his wife. He pleaded not guilty. The court was tcld that In an argument with his wife earlier this month GilchristReuter - 144 words
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173 1967-06-30 3 Peking offer to build Zambia railway I ISARA. Thurs.— China L has agreed to finance and build the projected £100 million Zambia-Tan-zania railway. President Kaunda told a Press conference here yesterday. He added. however, that the inter-ROvern-mental committee on the project would meet in D.ll h s.ii.i.itn next month toReuter - 173 words
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348 1967-06-30 3 GENEVA, Thurs T^iE Kennedy Round A agreement for loweri n g international trade barriers was approved by delegates from about 50 countries yesterday before i the formal signing here tomorrow. They settled last- minute snags during a series of private meeting to348 words
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94 1967-06-30 3 DELHI. Thurs The formation of an Indian Nazi party with the swastika as Its symbol and dictatorship as its aim was announced today. The party promised thai it its suggest ona were followed. within 2o years India would bo "the strongest power on thU94 words
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Article50 1967-06-30 3 MANILA. Tliur.s A len minute lire swept through the tower or the pre*identiaj Malacanang palace yesterday and damaged an air cooling unit and its engine on U«- ground floor A lecunty agent was cut by glass splinters when he tried to force hia way into the tower— upi.50 words
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Article, Illustration74 1967-06-30 3 Cao Ky files his papers VAIGON. Thurs. Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky today filed his nomination papers as candidate for President In South Vietnam's Sept. 3 elections. He is the 11th candidate for President. His running mate for Vice-President on the joint ticket is Mr. Nguyen Van Loc. a lawyer.Reuter - 74 words
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Article51 1967-06-30 3 ADEN. Thurs. Saboteurs last night blew open a British petroleum oil pipeline at Little Aden, sendng flames licking high into the evening sky. The exp.o*ion. at the British Petroleum refinery 25 miles west of here by road, was the fourth act of sabotage on oil installations in 1051 words
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Advertisement232 1967-06-30 3 BOOK NOW TO SAILTO EUROPE AND ENGLAND ON A P&0 OCEAN LINER HOLIDAY on s.s. CANBERRA in NOVEMBER Leaves Singapore 27th November An. Southampton Dec. 15th J Mi -^Bw a^^~~ Here is your chance to bask passengers. Every Cabin has a November 27th., or call or write to in the232 words
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Advertisement364 1967-06-30 3 Give her what \^^k V she'd really I '\Mj?j^d -MDYARROW-Jl, JUb^ PERMA-IROS /P^^T /|P\ ...and stays ironed. I; k Of, LhV I The sophisticated stripe f -M w mfr-# L^^^J sets a new fashion pace Jk4^B I M Jm when it combines a medley f^^W H|if I wm of pastel364 words
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444 1967-06-30 4 CHINA TRADE IMBALANCE SINGAPORE. Thursday. AN MP today urged the Government to sign a trade pact with Communist China. MR. BERNARD RODRIGUES (Telok Blangah), in an adjournment speech in Parliament, said that last year China supplied Singapore with $217 million worth of manufactured goods444 words
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132 1967-06-30 4 Flats: 1,653 still on waiting list SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Parliament was today told that there were 1,653 outstanding applicants on the Housing Board register for flats. These figures were given by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of National Development. MX. HO CHENG CHOON. during question time. He also disclosed that the132 words
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125 1967-06-30 4 Lawyers now have more time to lodge appeals SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Lawyers will now get more time to consider making appeals to the Privy Council with today's amendments to the Judicial Committee Act. Instead of the six weeks to lodge such appeals. Parliament today approved an amendment Bill giving them three125 words
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Article43 1967-06-30 4 SINOAPORE. Thurs—The chief priest of Sri Senpaga Vlnayagar temple, Shri Shanmngasundera Kurrukkal. will give a talk in Tamil on 'Religion and Society" to a meeting or the Ceylon Tamils' Association In Handy Road at 7 SO p m on Sunday.43 words
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227 1967-06-30 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs— The Finance Minister. Mr. Lim Kirn San told Parliament today that the preference margin between international and local tenden. for supplies to Government and statutory bodies was worked out to ensure the promotion of manufactures of local Interest Mr. Llm was replying227 words
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290 1967-06-30 4 ADVOCATES SOCIETY CHIDED OVER A BILL SINGAPORE, Thurs The Singapore Advocates and Solicitors Society was today taken to task by the Minister for Law, MR. E.W. BARKER, in Parliament for "not taking more pains" in studying the Legal Profession Act of 1966, and giving their comments before it was passed.290 words
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179 1967-06-30 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Department, Inche Haji Ya'acob bin Mohamed. today revealed in Parliament the train of events, which had led to the resignation earlier this month of the Registrar of Vehicles after 5i months in179 words
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Advertisement277 1967-06-30 4 FESTIVAL OF SPORTS SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Adult Education Board will hold a festival of sports from Saturday to Aug. 12. It will comprise a series of athletic meetinrs and sports cam petitions. "GRAND OPENING TODAY AT 4 THEATRES! fc#i* JF- V«VJ DAILY 3 SHOWS: 36 9 P.M. COLISEUM-Kudla Lumpur QDEON-Knta277 words
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Advertisement556 1967-06-30 4 NOW SHOWING! |1 1 em, 1 10, 4.00, 630 I 9.30 pm BAG FULL OF DOLLARS" JACK STUART DAN VADIS Eo«tmoncolr>r Chines* s OCFON 4 PALACE TOMORROW M viTE' in "7 GOLDEN MEN STHIKE AGAIN 4ot>one Padatta Phtlippr Lerey NOW SHOWING! 1 1.30, 4 00, 1.00, 3.30, 630 I 9556 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1967-06-30 5 Law is passed in urgency to make rioting a non- bailable offence COURTS NOW HAVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE BAIL SINGAPORE, Thursday THE Government moved toii.iy to counter demonstrations and disturbances in public by making rioting a non-bailable offence. The Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment) Bill, which ue n t through1,009 words
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411 1967-06-30 5 SINGAPORE. Thun SINGAPORE has more than 2.000 scientists, engineers and technologists, twothirds of whom are practising In the public or private sector, and the remaining onethird teaching in schools. Giviiiu these tigures In Parliament today, the Deputy Prime Minister. DR. roil HIN CMYK,411 words
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Article455 1967-06-30 5 SINGAPORE. Thurt Ij^ULL support for the Criminal Procedure Code Amendment Bill, was given by backbenchers. MR. LIM GUAM HOO ißukil Meraht described current Barman Sosialis activities as "disgraceful" and said that any amendment to loopholes ln the law would only give greater protection to the peoples455 words
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Article93 1967-06-30 5 2 youths on rioting charges SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Two youths were today charged In the Ninth Magistrate's Court with being members of an unlawful assembly and rioting at North Canal Road yesterday. Ng Kirn Khuan was charged with noting at the junction of North Canal Road and South Bridge Road at about93 words
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Article67 1967-06-30 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs—The Trustees Bill, which seeks to consolidate and re-enact the statutory law dealing with trusti and trustees with certain amendments and additions, was passed in Parliament today The Minister for Law and National Development. MB. E. W. BARKER, moving the second reading of tne Bill, said67 words
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Miscellaneous33 1967-06-30 5 AUoif O» n Bfg V.T. nnmlin fifc^lr^ Y^^L^ VS /^7^\\ OOP yrSyOUIi HFT I ...WHATU. OH. SUIT \CUR- I |&N*MEf>"~ jZIS I r >^\eh, nick Ml toxa&J HrriT/^A IFr with?T ajoutthat L^^S^ro^S^fw e(»33 words
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157 1967-06-30 6 Battle against cat-size rats goes on OENANG, Thurs. The City Council's health department has killed more than 100 rats in the Penang hospital since it declared war on them a week ago. The campaign was launched following complaints that king-sized rodents had been seen in the children's ward. It will157 words
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Article48 1967-06-30 6 PENANO. Thurs the Governors consort. Tengku Puan Hhjmli Nor Ca'adah. will open a home economics course which tne P^niing State Women's Institute u> noldnig for members on July 7 Fifty members of W.I. branches in Penang and Province Wellesley uiU attend the two-day course.48 words
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Article91 1967-06-30 6 4LOR STAR. Thurs. Perils police, in a ."> a.m. raid, today arrested two men at the border village of Simpang Ampat. nine miles from Kangar town. A pistol was recovered. The men were surprised in their sleep and offered no resistance. Meanwhile, the hunt91 words
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Article41 1967-06-30 6 MANILA. Thurs. The Asian Developmen* Bank is to sponsor an economic and technical .survey of DRricuiture in Asia, it was learned here today. Tiv> survey will cover recent agricultural trends in the developing member countries in the region. —Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article66 1967-06-30 6 50,000 new savings accounts I/UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. About 50.000 new accounts were opened with the Post Office Savings Bank during the last six months. The Minister of Posts. Works and Telecommunications, Tun V.T. Sambanthan. disclosed this when he opened the new Kapar post office in Kuala Selangor today. There were66 words
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Article65 1967-06-30 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs. The Tenglcu Bendultara of KeUali. Tengku Abdul Malelt. yesterday afternoon opened a $45,000 religious school at Bulcit Menam. 11 miles from here. Among those present wwe the Mentri Besar. Tan Sri Syed Omar 1 Shahabuddm. the State Secretary, Dato Shuaib Osman. the president of65 words
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Article, Illustration433 1967-06-30 6 'No to US protection? Denial by Lee LONDON Thur». A SPOKESMAN lor Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew last night denied a Press report that Mr. Lee had said here he would reject United States protection even if Britain quit Asia completely. The spokesman said he was authorised byReuter - 433 words
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101 1967-06-30 6 Mid-East crisis puts off exam for -28,000- I(UALA LUMPI'R. Thurs. Twenty-eight thousand candidate* all over Malaysia for the Sixth Form entrance examinations have gained a month's reprieve because of the Middle East crisis. The examinations, scheduled to start on July 24, have been postponed to Aug. 22. The ship bringing101 words
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Article, Illustration196 1967-06-30 6 '{OKYO, Thurs. Reporters and photograpner.s turned up at the airport yesterday to greet the •Queen of the Paciiic ueity urn of Malaysia but all they got was a good soaking. MLsi Llm, who has just started a goodwill tour or 40196 words
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Article25 1967-06-30 6 KUANTAN, Thurs Tun Abdul Ra&itc will open an Umno mcclI ing at the Budu Secondary School I in Kuala Lipis on July 7.25 words
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203 1967-06-30 6 MOB ACTION ON THE INCREASE IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Thursday. CTATISTICS given in the Singapore Parliament today showed that there was a steady increase <n the number of Illegal proressions and demonstrations during the first six months of i the year. To a question by a backbencher, Mr. P Govindasamy, the203 words
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259 1967-06-30 6 SINGAPORE TO BE 'SOLD' TO 7.1000 LIONS IN THE U.S. SINGAPORE. Thur*. Singapore will be "sold" to about 75,000 Lions at the Lions International golden anniversary convention in Chicago from July 5 to 8, the Tourist Promotion Board announced today. The convention, which is expected U> be attended bj 75.000259 words
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Article18 1967-06-30 6 KUANTAN. Thurs.-The Rotary Club here will hold Its installation dinner at the Kuantan Clu* nn Saturday.18 words
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Article65 1967-06-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. I Mr. Chool Mun Sou, a lawyer, will talk on "Housins and urban development at the International conferenrr on World Peace throueh Law beginning In Oeneva on July 9. i Mr. Chool. who has been eho.-rn to represent Asia. w.U leave for Geneva65 words
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Article33 1967-06-30 6 IPOH. Tbun N.iair bin Hitam. 35 died affer •dmuision to the o l»l a result of a fall from a rambutun tref nfar hu, house m Race Cuur.tr Road here ye.t'erdAJ.33 words
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Miscellaneous257 1967-06-30 6 Straits Times Crossword ACBOftg put 11* In the shade <7> 1 Be good with the auxiliaries: Pl h for couple that M all Signed, fairy .6. |j. lr ">*•< Jony good kn»*e? 1 7 FWlolate tract .7). 10. Its Kipling i place to clean J*** >*** '•«> rtft? .1. ft,257 words
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Article, Illustration370 1967-06-30 7 $43,500 damages for soccer girls ifVtl, Thursday. J^ FARMER women s State soccer captain Che Saniab binte Alang Yassin. 23. anc two other players were today awarded a total of $43,500 damages by Justice Tan Sri MeIntyre for injuries sustained in a road accident in 1961. He awarded Che Saniah.370 words
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Article106 1967-06-30 7 MIC 'gold' for Tun Razak JPOH. Tours.- Tun Abdul Razak and several other Cabinet ministers will be presented gold medais by the Perak branch of the MIC in a ceremony attheSungel Siput town hall on Sunday Tta other recipients: Mu,- 1 t«ter nl FrnnnM Tim Tun Si»«t£ &**&"s?*£?. &E.*£S Tele106 words
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Article56 1967-06-30 7 kampar. liiur.- Hi. Manager oi Tat Sco Medical Hdll In Kuiix Lumpur pleaded guilty .uid tv lined $15 here tudnv for .selling rhcuni.i'L-ni pills containing lead. prohibited product under the Pood and Drugs Ordinance Mr So.. w*l Sun. defendinu xa.d the firm had withdrawn all56 words
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273 1967-06-30 7 Visit to Operations Room by 23 VIP —visitors I(UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Twentythree delegates to the second development seminar today witnessed at nrst hand Malaysia's muchpraised "Operations Room technique". In the presence of six Ministers, including the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. official* of five government departments gave a two-hour273 words
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Article83 1967-06-30 7 K *UMa^ tTVurfe IV.O. Malik ana Ml. I.»V Btillltif, E"?*™ d th Un su y l«Hm b'"ad^ ln(f, t 0?*?? ed on the Minister of Information Inche Benu mn A w ,V? h h X," 1* h r ead A^ f ,I^, pr °^'T' me O'V'S'Ofl83 words
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187 1967-06-30 7 Fined: Two men who smuggled girls into Sabah JESSELTON. Thursday. TWO men were convicted in the Tawau magistrate's court yesterday of smuggling Indonesian women into Sabah i One of them was a 25-year-old Marines Police constable. Imran bin Dinga. Imran pleaded guilty to a charge of illegally bringing into the187 words
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Article57 1967-06-30 7 ..un.-n-t SINGAPORE. Thurs. Malayln Contai» els Ltf» Planning to bulld a gltS!i fliCtorv al Peta;lni, Jaya wlt. an initial annual output of 18.000 to».-. The factov. costing 54.5 million *"d employ jit 2iu workers, is exDieted to start production by the ml.ddj.' cl n 'Nl 9tV.57 words
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Article, Illustration366 1967-06-30 7 CHEAH SEONG PAIK - Nancy changes her mind about Miss Malaysia CHEAH SEONG PAIK: By Penang, Thursday pHETTY Nancy Neon. 21-year-old City Couix il 1 clerk who was invited by the organisers to take part in the Miss Malaysia finals in Ipoh on Saturday, said today she was not prepared to represent Penang in366 words
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Article43 1967-06-30 7 KANC.AR. Iluii.v riic G<rak gaju Youth Club .1 P..dan c Kat on(j will or«am.-«« matt ur of son«khla in South Thailand on July 6 ThP lour open a|l vi ta the S[Ht(V Intfndlnw PHltl cip.mts »re askfd to enrol bi today.43 words
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129 1967-06-30 7 Sugar to be grown on 5,000 acres in Perlis 1/ ANG AR. Thurs. The Perlis Government has approved the allocation of 5.000 acres of -talc reserve land to a foreign firm to MUrt a multi-million dollar sugar rane industry The project will also include the establishment of a sugar factory.129 words
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64 1967-06-30 7 West Germany offers 29 scholarships KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The West German Government, under Its techni- < cal assistance programme, is offering 29 scholarship* at various universities to Malaysians. Scholarships are offered in the fields of enaineeruiK. r.idio logjr, hsherte.-. forestry, banking, libiananship and industrial management The closing date fur applications64 words
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Article24 1967-06-30 7 KLANTAN Thur.s. A trade fair, sponsored by the Toutim Burenu. will open here on Saturday, i I! will run for one month.24 words
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Article, Illustration238 1967-06-30 7 CASINO FOR BLAKANG MATI SINGAPORE. Thursday. 4 TOURISM complex, including a casino, is to be built on Blakang Mati. the Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E. W. Barker, disclosed last night. The fortified Island, less than a mile from Singapore, is to be returned to Singapore soon by238 words
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Article105 1967-06-30 7 1 TOKYO, Thurs. Th» Confederation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry yesterday called for the creation of a joint private investment organisation [or Asia. In mini atab after .i three-da] the delegatea repreaentuii 10 nationa aiao im>iiiif »l tine up oi .in agricultural105 words
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Advertisement171 1967-06-30 7 Miracle Cushion Holds |f. False f&J&L Teelfti^^F Tiiiht*« r •'*•'-<•••'•••*- Comfort and r»li«f for d«ntur« *ytterert I Snug Denture Cuthiont ar« a toft plastic lining that gatt nd of tha annoyance of loot*. badly -fitting falta teeth. Snug aaset sora irritated gunit dua to loos* dentures. Easily fitted, keeps wobbly171 words
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Advertisement146 1967-06-30 7 Relax behind the wheel of a Mercedes-Benz 200 Experience Mercedes-Benz fatigue-free comfort. Start driving! Notice how the car and seat suspension are matched to suit speed and road conditions makes untiring travel a reality. Put your foot down! Admire the agile performance, the ease of overtaking. Brake! Trust in the146 words
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Miscellaneous33 1967-06-30 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl PORKY AM 1 PETUNIA? (T L MIND IP I JOINS YA? > FCOST._ MMMi r— J\R [do WE HAVE A V\ (~~*Jl p|RST T|^ c I've been i— -W33 words
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Article341 1967-06-30 8 'False facts and figures' TAN HITS BACK AT STEPHENS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin, said today the Upko leader. Dato Donald Stephens, had made unfounded statements based on 'false facts and figures." He was commenting on a statement by Dato Stephens pinpointing four safeguards341 words
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145 1967-06-30 8 {^INGAPORE, Thurs. Peh Koon Guan, acquitted almost five years ago on a bigamy charge, was today successfully sued by his wife. Choo Kirn Huay, for a divorce on the ground of adultery. c h o o. a dressmaker, lamed the other woman145 words
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Article70 1967-06-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thuiw A three-man delegation left here toj da v (or Jakarta to attend a counI ell meeting of the Afro-A.sian Is- lam Organisation which will be held from July i to 3. They were the Principal of the Muslim College Dr. Abdul Ja.il ,Hai:70 words
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Article64 1967-06-30 8 KANUAR. num. The Mln- i.s:ei oi Commerce and Industry.! Dr. Lim Swer Aun. will pay *n nfliciiil visit to Pern.-- tlm week- end. He will mccl bu.sinr.v leader* at UIC Hoklcien A-smk ialon «t 4.30 on Saiurdxv. On Sunday he will be entertained to lunch by64 words
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118 1967-06-30 8 SiNGAFORE. Thurs. I CINGAPORE'S Finance Minister. Mr. Urn Kirn San. told Parliament today that the Government expected all those in the public service to take Singapore citizenship as soon as they became eligible. Answering Mr. Bernard Rudrigues (Telok Blangahi the Minister118 words
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321 1967-06-30 8 156,000 noncitizens get S'pore l-cards SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Labour Minister, Mr. Jek Yeun Thonn. told Parliament toaay that up to yesterday Government had issued 156,665 n o blue identity cards. These biue Identity card hold- r.> were non-citizens who were permanent residents, who had vaild identity cards issued unaer the321 words
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Article26 1967-06-30 8 MACHANO. Thurs.— Work on a [bridge linking Bukit Bak.ir with Bulcit Tiu at Sungi Bnkar tnive i miles from here, is now in oroert\s»26 words
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Article, Illustration177 1967-06-30 8 TSAI TAN - TSAI TAN By If I ALA LUMPUR. Thurr— Evelyn Weasel. 25 (above), is the cirl who helps to remind American Gls in Vietnam of home and "mom's cooking." I.veiyn. mho returned to Vietnam today after four days' leave, is an associate director of177 words
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Article67 1967-06-30 8 i SINGAPORE Thurs. Mus i Suzanne Walker awarded I Winston Churchill travelling I fellowship to observe Asian .nduMiul communities and promote better lints between them md Britain. will br visiting Singapore. Malaysia and Brunei in August Wm Walker 43. L- one of 13 wnnirn and67 words
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Article37 1967-06-30 8 SMGAPORE, Thu:.v- A ualch- man. Ng Guw Clioti? 63 reported :o ihr ix>l:ce jwttnlay that thieves broke into UK .storeroom at build- ing snt la Duku Road and got •way with equ.pmem worth SI. 20037 words
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Article30 1967-06-30 8 KLALA LUMPUR Ihui Heng Ken? 20 it clerk «s>.« robbed of his uii .1 and $135 by two youth* th^x evtning as h« was walking in JaUn MountbatUr.30 words
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Article57 1967-06-30 8 FORGED $10 NOTES SEIZED IN RAID JJAWANG. Thurs. Following a tip-off, police raided a house in Kampong Raja here and recovered seven forged (old currency) $10 notes Found in thf house were a hollow block, 10 pieces of paper cut to size of the notes, brushes, water colours and other57 words
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Article22 1967-06-30 8 PENANG. Imn.' A houafttrifr. P Miiniammai. 45. th robbed of her gold chain whil* shopping at Leith Street iMI Bight22 words
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243 1967-06-30 8 Top team for 'Good Citizen' campaign KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. A TOP-LEVEL temporary committee with the MCA president. Tun Tan Siew Sin. as chairman, has been formed to direct "Operation Good Citizen"' to be launched on July 23. Others on the committee are the Minister of Education. Inch? Mohamed Khir Johari;243 words
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Article71 1967-06-30 8 SINGAPORE Thurs. A youth who failed to appear in court yf«t^rday with 33 others charged with being members of an un lawful assembly had his warrant of an esc WttMnwa by h ma;is'. rate's court today. Yon* Moo Khione appeared in the ninth m kin' rate's71 words
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Article, Illustration159 1967-06-30 8 NEW POST FOR S'PORE FORD CHIEF SINGAPORE, Thurs. The managing director of Ford Motor Company of Malaysia Ltd Mr. I. Q. Hcpworth. will be leaving Singapore soon to take up a new appointment with the Ford world-wide organisation. His succe.*>or la New Zea-land-born Ralph Fawcett. who was the head of159 words
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121 1967-06-30 8 If I' A L A LUMPUR. Thurs The management of Triang Estate in Pah.tnc has sacked its 30u workers who have been on strike since March 19 A spokesman of the Malayan Agriculrtural Producers' Association, of which Triang hstate is a member said today:121 words
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Advertisement58 1967-06-30 8 /p. 1 luetap Mineral spa water I A I HERE S SELETARIS Nature can and often does in its own inimitable way provide relief from many bodily ailments. For many centuries throughout the world mineral spa water has enjoyed a high reputation as a natural way to good health, particularly58 words
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Miscellaneous92 1967-06-30 8 iA'l Ahmor My At *<*§'!' Itirk Trm*n *h»"**r iinutit ih'JßUfijfcfcJ'-- V"*>-^ rPAROLL LEA? SHOPLIFTER J T —ANO HE MUST HAVE 11/ ypc IC DM IV UF^ W-^T^ZC^ .^T.i L CRIMES AGAINST CMIL- BEEN GOOD AT TRAINING J V s^', TrT^-Ai J» THE TREE-HOUSE I OPEN, SERVED TIME FOR CROWS f92 words
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Article, Illustration1600 1967-06-30 9 JAMES LEASOR - JAMES LEASOR Il started off as a holiday for Dr. Jason Love of Somerset —a Mop over t Nassau, then a vintage-car rally in Mexico. Hut lust he \v;is with a girl when she was shot dead, then there were two attempts on1,600 words
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Advertisement340 1967-06-30 9 Startling facts Tf^RFj&l&^^ti about New Formula HA aflH m »V^. MaT VX^a^. 10 Million explosions New Formula Esso r— blast engine oil every Extra Motor Oil has *"f* ff 1 P H B4 af" thousand miles! built-in safety factor! IhHbV i'/s^}*^ These explosions produce soot, water, acid and Automobile manufacturers340 words
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Obituary22 1967-06-30 10 MR. K. K. NARAVANAPILLAI, retire teacher Binsa|M>re ICdu< atlon Radi*> Rninn. panned away suddenly t Muar on Kumlav nlihl Wth June.22 words
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Article709 1967-06-30 10 •edition. The Singapore Government, on th« other hand, is issuing new card* only to citizens who are resident in Singapore. Many Singapore citizens Jiving and working in Malaysia are thus in the position of having to give r Singapore address at which they do not actually live (an709 words
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Article337 1967-06-30 10 Now the Burmese are copping it The loudspeakers have been set up outside their embassy in Peking, effigies of General Ne Win strung up or burned, abusive posters plastered on the gates and a demonstration mounted by thousands of shouting marchers. Thus diplomats from Rangoon join those of337 words
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Article145 1967-06-30 10 The delay in implementing the Housing Developers (Contiol and Licensing) Act which the Malaysian Parliament passed a year ago drags on, with house buyers unprotected in the meantime. Admittedly there are problems. There are rules to be drawn up under the act, and a special section to be145 words
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515 1967-06-30 10 I SHOULD be grateful if you could help me out of my problem regarding my old Singapore identity card. I was born In Singapore during the war In the year 1942. My father and my mother died long ago. I am married515 words
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Article395 1967-06-30 10 YUNUS MARIS - YUNUS MARIS LESSON 60 in a new series by OLO88ARY: Mustahil cadj) impossible, sikap vii attitude; ugama in) leilglon; tebing in) bank; foenawar (from 'tawar'' (.vi —to bargain; kokoh (adj> strong; day a t.n> erlort. energy, ability; Yahudi in; Jew. You all know that Israel won the war395 words
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Article, Illustration1062 1967-06-30 10 KENNETH HARRIS - KENNETH HARRIS CLEVER RESOURCEFUL, BOLD AND QUICK. MARVELLED AT BUT NEVER ADMIRED by WITH the end of its third Parliamentary session in sight, only 15 months after its return to power with a majority of 100 in the House of Commons, the British Labour1,062 words
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Advertisement973 1967-06-30 10 Classified advertisements for Straits Times Malay Mail may be handed to: COLD STORAGI SUPI« MAKKfT Ol ''OKI Roo«l Rev '•t»t,o".M D«fkJ COIO STOMACI SIANCMIS Rnnii Nn.oi Bow CITY BOOK STOM LTD. W.'<h»«ier m.,,,»# Collv*r Ouov. THC NIWS MONT f'UOOI'irK S'.permOfket. M M ISMAIL J AtVnirolty Rood. Nnvol |OH. NAMIIM STORE.973 words
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Advertisement26 1967-06-30 10 SA6ST-4015 2i" Big Screen Beautiful high gloss wooden cabinet in distinctive style. HIRE PURCHASE AVAILABLE NO DOWN PAYMENT CONSULT: Hi-Fi traders S«.Sou)M3ndg« Road.Smgapor*V T* ***** W72526 words
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Advertisement74 1967-06-30 10 BaaaaaaaaaaaaaWVFßaßßVjßsW^*' BsB^^VTJ aaaaT^HlßsiS J&J. M M*ataaaaaa^BU22^BaßßsßT wB* BBaTW^ .^B^lP^ BsT^vßV BBBBBa* V aaaßaßß^naßaK 1^ BBbf m j3mffi$ -I* ■'"'''^L^r aßßW^^^^^ \<U kßsaaaW .^sBBBB IT'S NEW, IT'S WILD IT'S OLD SPICE LIME H pt(&* Kris ILi HULTON NIWYO»« UJNOON IWtll 1 aaa *eyT^^^77J P~^~ jfm\ B^ J H QHs»*** flAisßilL'a«< /aaa!74 words
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Article, Illustration468 1967-06-30 11 S'pore all set for entry con trol FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TOO LATE TO CHANGE: GO VT SINGAPORE, Thursday THE Singapore Government today announced traffic arrangements at the new Woodlands customs checkpoint when full immigration control begins at midnight tomorrow. The old customs checkpoint at the Singapore end of the Causeway468 words
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128 1967-06-30 11 JOHORi: BAHRI Thurs.— The system under which applicants ran epl travel documents within five minutes announced by Tun Ahdul Razak yesterday—only applies to "genuine cases." An immigration official deflned "genuine case" as a person who has to go to Singapore on business or compassionate128 words
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Article57 1967-06-30 11 Lightning rally by 60 youths SINGAPORE. Thurs. Aoout 60 pro-Com-munist youths carrying lignted torches and banners last mght staged a lightning demonstration at the 10 mile Upper Bukit Timah Road. They marched in the direction of Bukit Panjang village shouting slogans and chanting Communist songs before dispersing on the arrival57 words
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Article38 1967-06-30 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore's Higr Commissioner-Design-ate to India Mr. Maurice Baker, today paid a courteiy call on President Yusol at tl> istana Negara. Mr. Baker leaves for New Delhi to take up his post tomorrow.38 words
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Article70 1967-06-30 11 Dudley flies to S'pore today SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Ceylon's Prime Minister, Mr. Dudley Senanayake. will fly into Singapore tomorrow- night from Tokyo for an overnight stop. A State dinner will be held in his honour at Sri Temasek at which the Acting Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, will be the host.70 words
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Article22 1967-06-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The oral Malay test for the Higher School Certificate for Selangnr will begin on Monday22 words
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143 1967-06-30 11 Graft probe: Minister promises statement CINGAPORE, Thurs. 0 The Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kirn San, told Parliament today that investigations so far had indicated that corruption existed among certain officials of the import and export section of the Finance Ministry's Trade Division. Answering MR. LIM CHENG LOCK (River Valley),143 words
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Article26 1967-06-30 11 PENANG. Thurs. Thieves stole a piggy bank containing S6O. and Jewellery valued at $50. from a house at Jalan Assumption. Butterworth yesterday.26 words
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Article13 1967-06-30 11 pENANG, Thurs. Thieves stole six parking meters in Campbell Street yesterday.13 words
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173 1967-06-30 11 MALAYSIA GOT $32 mil AUSSIE TECHNICAL AID KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Australian expenditure on aid under the Technical Co-o pera t i 0 n Scheme for Malaysia up to the end of last year amounted to 532.486.624. Disclosing this today, the Au&iraiiau i:igii Commissioner, Mr. A.J. Eastman, said Australia's contribution to173 words
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Advertisement15 1967-06-30 11 v <^> g^^j Also avalabl* SCOTT C-FOLO TOWELS fck^ SCOTT QJ) MAKES IT BETTER FOR YOU15 words
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Advertisement160 1967-06-30 11 Ll;frj336 iff KfeL^"- Ct-. I i wP> j^Br Im^i b^^ Renault thinks of everything! But of course! Not only do the seats turn into beds at the touch of a lever, but the ventilation makes it the coolest car imaginable. The Renault 10 is as light as a feather to160 words
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Miscellaneous828 1967-06-30 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur Tamil; 6 10 Daktarl— Crisis tt and Penanc; 6 Ipoh and the Compound; 7.00 News in Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore English; 7.10 Sports Arena; Bahru; 4 Taiping; T Batu 7.35 Texan— Gunfighter; 8.00 Pahat; 9 Kluant. News in Mandarin; 8.10 Suka- n r828 words
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261 1967-06-30 12 A MALAY group of investors plans to accelerate its entry into the industrial field. Dato Hashim bin Mat Drls. director of the Associated and Consolidated Industrial Holdings Group. of Kuala Lumpur announced recently that the rapid progress of the Group over the past261 words
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Article, Illustration171 1967-06-30 12 Three ICT staff return from U.K. training- THREE Employees ol International Computers and Tabulators Ltd's Kuala Lumpur Branch recently returned from training In Britain. They are Messrs. 8. C. Wong, P. K. Chow and Frank T.K. Neoh. Mr Wong is chief computer programmer. He was two years In London, first171 words
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Article119 1967-06-30 12 Office bearers of The Chinese Produce Exchange. Singapore, elected for the current year are as follows: chairman: Mr. Tan Puay Yor.g (Buan Lee Seng Ltd.i; vice-chairman: Mr. Tan TJow Phuang (Chiang Hong Ltd 1; hon. treasurer: Mr. Ling Lee Hua iLim Hup Chooni; secretary: Mr. T K.119 words
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140 1967-06-30 12 FIRECLAY IS FAST DISPLACING OLD METHOD THE steady industrial growth in Malaysia has resulted In increasing sales of fireclay, a modern refactory and Insulating product said Mr. Hans Mallnowski. of the planning and projects department of The East Asiatic Company Ltd. Mr. Mallnowski said that fireclay Is fast displacing conventional140 words
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Article, Illustration58 1967-06-30 12 Vf i; H.iMlrn Lare> (above) A ha* been appointed director in charge of S.H. Benaon (Singapore 1 Ltd. Mr I. are* inaugurated S. H. Benson's Agency in Hong Konc, and has spent the last six veart managing it He is well known In Singapore as he spent58 words
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Article66 1967-06-30 12 The Japanese motor vehicle Industry turned out 934.657 unit.' during the first four months of this year to become the second largest producer In the world after the United States which turned out 3.105.858 unit*, the Toyota Motor Sales Company reports. West Oermany ranked third with *****8 unlta.66 words
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Article160 1967-06-30 12 THE newest ship to Join the world-wide P O fleet is the 21-knot, 14.000-ton super cargo liner Strathconon which was delivered to P O this month at the Tamano yard of Mitsui Shipbuilding Engineering Co., Ltd. of Japan, the builders. Mr. Ford I. Geddes.160 words
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Article, Illustration115 1967-06-30 12 MR. Arthur Siddons (above), station communication supervisor of Pan American Airways. Singapore, has returned from a training course which he attended in New York in April. Mr. Siddons joined Pan American in 1956 and has been with the communications department for the past 10 years. He115 words
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Article130 1967-06-30 12 rE Brazilian Government line Lolde Brasllelro will start a regular cargo service to the Far East in the second half of next month, its president, Senhor Ney Garcia Southello announced In Rio de Janeiro. Inauguration of the new Far East line will be by the Cargo130 words
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Article94 1967-06-30 12 The Brtdgestone Tire Company, a leading Japanese tyre producer, and the Thai Government have reached an agreement to set up a imnt tyre manufacturing company in Thailand Brldgestone said The new tyre plant, to be named Thai-Japan Tire. Ltd. Is to be rapitalised at 90 million94 words
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Article, Illustration109 1967-06-30 12 MOBIL Oil Malaya Sendirian Berhad has been awarded a Certificate of Merit for accident prevention by Mobil Oil International. Mr J R Kendall, managing director of Mobil Oil Malaya Sdn. Berhad received the award from Mr. P. C. Folse. manager, safety and plant protection, Mobil Oil Corporation at109 words
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Article61 1967-06-30 12 Mr. Ralph Fawcett, a New Zealander. who Is head of the Ford Motor Co in Rhodesia, has been appointed managing director of the Ford Assembly plant in Singapore He expects to leave Salisbury for Detroit to be briefed on his new post about the middle of61 words
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Advertisement130 1967-06-30 12 Cl assic be autjr ftnd spa *e-age preci siojl SHARP FM/AM STEREO TUNER AMPLIFIER WITH EXCLUSIVE "SATELLITE" SPEAKER SYSTEM SJtrMite Sptalier Sistta i«cli«>s Ittacaakit ;ir|i«tly •esipet' iitaktr ckaakirs ttc Hir> >■• Metiun Imi »IkH anprttre up la 1 Metm tna tit Mait StUllil* Sitakm offer tkt finest >« itirti tijtyntit.130 words
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Advertisement266 1967-06-30 12 sin vs TJpjA OtIVINS L«MP MIMO* 40«» «nex mhcctom GREATER SAFETY and CONFIDENCE "JjS^" insist on lUVEHSINC I*MF iU PRECISION-MADE ftk. ACCESSORIES TPxJtl Lucas answer your BpfljP'' need for 'Safer Driv- W mm *t m ing* equipment see "~^SC~ the complete range of LUCAS quality aT^P ACCESSORIES in &,<& our266 words
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Advertisement1204 1967-06-30 13 to uvmmoi t wist cost v Out S'psfi MM P. S l( <»m Ptnanf ASTYANAI .f-rc" 1 Oub'in A'RMtrtti.. II PtyJlty 1 AENEIS row C«*. M ily 1 PYMMUS I (0« W| I MENTO* .••••.iif. 6'|0«.... J July I Jlty 111 111) 1! ffLEUS Jkly 1? July 13 ELPENOP. -'fast.1,204 words
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Advertisement1091 1967-06-30 13 If fPi fd!! ILI Ll Jil[f\ r>Tf ti IjPJ EXPRESS SAILINGS TO GEHOA/WOWTH COWTINEWT/SCAWPIWAVIA f. Sham Penanc S'pofe I Genoa Rdam H'burg Aartius C'hager SIMBA i) Suit! Saitei la PtJ.iy 2 Jaly 11 Am t Am 11 A« II Am 17 GM AS PATAGONIA aI) Jlly M/ 2 J.ly 211,091 words
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Advertisement1203 1967-06-30 13 I Benuline EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONMN. LIYEtPOIL t CONTINENTAL PUTS. BENMACDHUI BSF 34 BENAVON fM W" !3 2B* »'iii|*puit >>t S'nam Kenani Antwtrt Aaf 21 I Pt JHy 2 tol| 1/ 1 Himkurp lift 1 SmgiDori P. S'naa < i BENLEOi Ltfl un. HtaDuri toll 1/ HHNkVIi L o.n. Hull1,203 words
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Advertisement1271 1967-06-30 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT. Smfieort P. S him Pmmi CITY IF LANCASTER lonocn. Kotteroam. Mamturt Muii. Mitaieiftroutfi Mi 40-41 CITY SF CHESTER Union. HamDufi.. Rottartim, Htvri 1/11 lilt 12 II JHy CITY OF WORCESTER Ha.it. LoMon. RottirWß. MimCur|. Hull U2l J»l|1,271 words
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Article187 1967-06-30 14 MELBOURNE Thurs INDUSTRIALS mere steady with I (alls shading rises. Two new issues attracted attention. Both opened at good premiums— Kiwi International opened at $1.50 and closed at $1.60 and Cockourn Cement at $1.85 and $1.80 respectively B.HJ». touched $9 30 beiore closing 2 cents lower at $918.187 words
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Article214 1967-06-30 14 SHIPS lyir)! altngiidt ttw Sintapar* itarbwir wharvM *r t>a«cti4 Urtiy Man Fcrnlak* 6 7 strnror in 11 Toko Maru -1 -J. Rombay Maru n 'ji Hush*v*r«tt Si 26. Pasoda II SI Maru 3« W City of Lancanttr N 41. Yfwhank 4.* 43. Hongkong Marinrr 44. Miii M214 words
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Article39 1967-06-30 14 {V! the frM aichan.e marfcat ID vy Hong Koim yemerday the \J.%. Dollar via quoted at A.SOi for T.T. and 3 Su for e»»h. Sterling »n quoted Hi 16 (M :.ai ana till tl ia aj 274|.39 words
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Article38 1967-06-30 14 •I-ME Allocution *i Bank! «i I Malaysia made tbeie channel ID its ratea to raercoantr veiterday (all ■MM to SlOOi: tillmi TT tr OO ready: Iwitiirland 139 Franca 158 </4 Italy BBUI MM IwsOin 166 i.38 words
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1010 1967-06-30 14 From Our Market Correspondent SPECULATORS appeared to be having a heyday on the Stock Exchange yesterday with very little real investment support in evidence. As a result the turnover at 1.632.000 units was the highest on a single day for over 2 years. Activity1,010 words
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Article31 1967-06-30 14 Malayan Slock Indicts Junr .'R. Junr 29. 'Inriu-iiialN. III.H! 1 1.-..32 •PronertiM: I0f.1l 107.56 vMiniius: 9.-..21 9S.5« r$ rubbers 109.8;. 109.61 vDec. :9. 1962 100. •Dec. 30, 1966 100.31 words
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432 1967-06-30 14 AN increased turnovrr and demand at slightly lower levels caused a drop of 82.25 in the Straits tin price yesterday to Mf.fl per picul in Penane. Demand was reported, mainly from the Continent, on a turnover estimated up 20 tons to 230 tons.432 words
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Article237 1967-06-30 14 II'LY fii»l jrade rubbrr 1.0. b. buyrrs closed at j p.m. in Kuala I umpur and Sincaporr yesterday at W94 cents per Ib. down a quarter of a rent on \\>dnr>dav\ clooins Irvrl. The tonr was quirt. R.A.S. and UK <l»«inc price* in rents prr Ib. vr<.terdaj.237 words
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Advertisement1108 1967-06-30 14 AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND SERVICE INDIA PAKISTAN AND FAR EAST SERVICES Y^^^^^ICAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Wactara Australia /Singapore /Japan Sarvic* FremanCe Smitport Yokonimi KoM Sum Mm" B/14 Jaly a/b JUy 1 Am Am Maaisaiaa Mattr- 11/JB Jaly 1/ 1 Am IS Am «m Wan Africa/ Si naapore /Japan Service "toll Smnpori YokOAlm*1,108 words
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Advertisement907 1967-06-30 14 Tl Freamtli. Aiilailt. MHliarai. Sylaey Ti Mafias aal Nafipattiaaai f enit| P S "arr Smiicce $m|ai>orc P. S'Xarr Penmi BOMIAIt I July l/tl ialy 11/12 ialy RAJUI* II H Uly II Jaly 21 Jlly AMOIA I, Am 1/ lAM H'll AM RAJULA (/ll Am 11 AM UAM lUIIMBI '//Srit I'lSrpl907 words
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Advertisement393 1967-06-30 14 CLOSING PRICES June. 29 RLBBER PRICE: 551 crnts (down a quarter of a cent) TIN: 5609.75 (down S2.»r>). Estimated offering 23t tons (up 20 tons). litr» p. ham fenani ET» £10 ETA/tiO ETA/ETO FROM CALCUTTA t.V "STATE OF SUIURAT" to' Hcn| Kcnf t Jaoin my 1/ I m FDOM CALCUTTA393 words
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Advertisement91 1967-06-30 14 .?^P^^5»V FROM US? I WtSl t«!>l U I Ph, L s s FtBKMI f- S'M« U«» MAERSK Sailil Sailif Slil|< Sailel 2 lily NBROfARER Sailil SlilK Saile* Sole* ll 21 Jaly LUNA MAERSK Saill* Sailil SlilK Sailtl 2) H laly Jl/ lAm ANNA MACRSK Sailll Sailel 2/ 3 laly 491 words
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1445 1967-06-30 15 |>l BINEM in and reported |o the Sincaporr and Kuala I umpur trading rooms ef thr stork Kxchange yenUrday with thr numbrr of share* traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: •sustsart 'ntral Sugar i3ooOO. .1 71 D, IX3 (Hjoi SI ;i) l>. (M.SM I). <9l.oni)i *1.«71,445 words
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Article84 1967-06-30 15 r'HINISI PreduM tiMtang*. SMga. v par*, neen prMe* per •leul -tardsy. Cecenut ell: bulk S4S sellers, drum S3oi sellers. Cepra: Mixed (fob.) loo** June/ July IK Com 5291 B. Pepper: MurtOK nite SI3S seller*. Sarawak wblte Sl32i aellers, spec's I Sstn^ak black S92t *eller*. garbied l.ampong black SlO2l84 words
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Advertisement121 1967-06-30 15 What's Happening Back Home? letter* t« friendi and relatives now vrerseas art •nly one link between then and borne. A regular link with the home scene is to send The Straits Budget, tht weekly edition 0/ The Straits Times. Malaysians. ex-Malaysian* and friends abroad rannot do better than read this121 words
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Advertisement901 1967-06-30 15 [^SLnMMMJMBLwMM (Continued from Pace 101 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS tt Wordt Sli (Minimum) MR LOH CHIN CHOON and mily thank relatives and frirnds lor their donatlona wreaths attendance and assistance during their recen: bereavement. MRS. VENKATESAN and sons thank the physician doctor* staff of th* General Hospital Kuantan for thi-tr medical attention and901 words
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Advertisement820 1967-06-30 15 SITUATIONS VACANT I. H nrdt it I Min.t— Box it rfs txlrm SALES OFFICERS WANTED Cy leading national Insurance Company for Singapore Heal Office or Joßore Bahrj Branch. Practical experience in I trrirn lor the right men Apply in Maratfer <LKc>, PO, Box 442. Spore. j INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING COMPANY has820 words
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Advertisement834 1967-06-30 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT fi Wordt SI (Min.)— Box tt eit. oxtrm SINGLE DOUBLE ROOMS, own hithrooms and entrances, full or part noard. qutet area, large compound, sea front, s por* 13. Reply Box A443V B.T. Spore. KIMSIA COURT Furnished unfur-nlshi-4 r'lat tor rent sale two three beaiocms. moderate rental, mosaic parquet834 words
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Advertisement781 1967-06-30 15 OFFICE SPACE VACANT M Wordt St (Miit.)— Box it rl*. twtrm OTFICE ROOMS newly constructed with Telephone goott position at TeloK Ayer Street Tel. See S-_'*-tt (Snorei. 557 SO. FT. with partitioned and parkins facilities. Reasonable renL Pleas.' contact telephone X.L BSHS2 CODOWN SPACE VACANT li Wordt it (Miit.)— Box781 words
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Advertisement721 1967-06-30 15 EDUCATION li Wmdt SI (Min.)— Box it rf* extra RAJA'S GOLLECI Is your right pla.o to sn tinticn: HSC. Sealor. Primary six. 8»c. I III: Kor dr-talls •MtMCt: Rajs'* Collet* B.SSiS. «5.76-«S 8 pore COMMERCIAL COKRESPONDENCt Report Writing: Khe months Rapid Coiner: Register early: Class botn place*. Raja* College: »li.'iS721 words
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Advertisement354 1967-06-30 15 TUITION U Word, St (Mm.l —B ox it rt» MtftJ ROYAL SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Piano. Theory examination prepare hy experienced piano teacher (ARCM m n 2-ctmtiea: Buklt Timah 7| milestone, Katong. Ring ••MM 8 pore. BALLROOM LATIN 3 HOURS ItJMpcMfp s foxtrot. Ch«.ha. Alro available .oh. hint: competition couple* and354 words
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Advertisement738 1967-06-30 16 < .inliiilird tiunl fmtk Ul TOURS EXCURSIONS It »..r«. >» lVn.l-».. .1. .»lr. TRAVEL IN COMFORT -Sinnapore. ,'nho' Kiprf>i >vriv In la mioa sort NAM. HO TRAVEL SERVICE Md. *\rr> Sun<l<v Mon«v<y rhaMaai in Mn h >> ft. 1 bu.«> for hir*. IM Cro>- s-'r.i SiK.tr Irl: ,:".'«;i. ARCHIPELACO COACH738 words
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Advertisement943 1967-06-30 16 VEHXLES KOR SALE /j H.,rf, U < Mm.,—Btx ft rl. rxlr. FIAT 1100 rop rondi'.on brand new urrv n»» r>*rterv ii.My on o. 'ona Street. Singapore. FIAT MM Hunroof Regiatcred IWi iiv n- r« >rrlrct runninK i-ondition ■Sail offer Call i&porei i»*J MORRIS "00 Radio. Road KOOd ronditior a pore943 words
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Advertisement876 1967-06-30 16 BEAUTY CULTURE It Rant* S« tHiH.y—Box it rl. Off* 1 ONCHIO BIAUTT CLINIC ipkii. Rtauty treatment fo. Buit Drv«iuomrat Body Correction. Maniac Spot* t'imple* Birmiabra. vv nnkira Uooif-Min Satntamon Guaranteed Contun Beauty aptcialut Mn Woni I > t- CM W.BMS Tokyo MaAT YOUR SERVICE U Wm»ts St ('Win.)— Box it876 words
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Advertisement756 1967-06-30 16 i i|i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A t SHIPS NAMr 1. SC. Fins-Lund of 45. Trevose Crescent. Singapore hereby give notice that in consequence of the undermentioned vessel having been 1 bought from Japan. I have applied ito the Registrar of Singapore 1 Ships, under Section 535 of the756 words
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Advertisement783 1967-06-30 16 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties To be held at our Sales-room No 104. Market Street. Singapore on Tuesday. 4th July. 1967 at 2.30 pm 1 No 121 River Valley Road area 1.164 square feet. Statutory Land Grant. Monthly rent $71 50 i. Nos 6 and 8 Sm Koy Lane783 words
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Advertisement783 1967-06-30 16 i fENDERS HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are Invited for any one or all ol the ln*:--il> Construction of ROADS. CARPARKS. DRAINS SEWERS i Phase IV) at Toa Payoh New Town. >2) SANITARY WATER INSTALLATION to 1 Block ol 12-Storey and 2 Blocks ol 6Slorey Flat* i Total 552783 words
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Advertisement699 1967-06-30 16 TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by tin Chairman. Economic Development Board 2nd Floor Fulleitor Building Singapore, for the lollowing works: in PILED FOUNDATION FOP THE PROPOSED ADDI TIONAI BLOCK D Ie IHE FIVE-STOREY FLAT TtD FACTORY AT TAN GLIN HALT SINGAPORE Slum round. 4 7699 words
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Advertisement740 1967-06-30 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT MAJLIS AMANAH RA'AYAT MIDY AWARDS 196S Application!! are lnvitrd from suitably qualified Buimputeraa for > Study Awards m selected courses t ol study at Post-graduate and i Under-Kiaduate levels tenable at Unhranattatj Colleges ixiiii locally and abroad for Uie academic year E 1968 b 9. Kirst Degree <740 words
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Advertisement981 1967-06-30 17 EASTERIJ^IMpTRTERS IMPORTANT NOTICE tAMtKN IMfUKItrO ft NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN CO., LTD., that there is a suit now pending and ln the High Court, Singapore, beIn ihe matter of '£>« Suit No. 833 of 1967 between THE COMPANIES ACT 1965 Won Kai Chung as Plaintifl and m in i <iv981 words
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Advertisement809 1967-06-30 17 NOTICES THE PLANNING ORDINANCE. 1959 (NO. 12 OF 1959) THF MASTER PLAN RILES. lMt Notice under Role 12 Notice Is hereby given that the following proposals for Alterations to the Master Plan (1966) were on the 20lh day of June, 1907, submitted to the Minister for Law and National Development809 words
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Advertisement811 1967-06-30 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIES IN THfc DKPARTMF.NT OF AGRICULTURE Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the following vacancies in the Department of Agriculture, Brunei. (•J SENIOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANT QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates preferably between 30 and 40 years of age should possess a Diploma or Certificate from811 words
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Advertisement815 1967-06-30 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIES IN THE LANGUAGI AND LITERATURE BUREAU Applications are invited to fll the following vacancies in thi Language and Literature Bureau Brunei. (a) IANtiIACK OFFICER QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE: ca> Must be ln possession of i Degree ln Malay Studiei from a University recognlsw by the Government:815 words
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Advertisement499 1967-06-30 17 i PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI E VACANCIES IN THE LANGUAGE AM) LITERATURE BUREAU 1 Applications are Invited to fill I the following vacancies ln the Language and Literature Bureau, Brunei. (a) LIBRARY ASSISTANT QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: 1 ia> Applicants must be subject* or eligible for registration as subjects ot499 words
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Advertisement503 1967-06-30 17 GALLAHER LIMITED Incorporated in Northern Ireland CIGARETTE. CICAR AND TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS announce the removal of their offices to NEW PREMISES at BTH FLOOR A.I.A. BUILDING, ROBINSON ROAD, SINCAPORE, 1. On Ist July, 1967 Telegraphic Address "GALTOBAC", Spore. Post Office Box No. 221 6. Telephone No. ***** (remains unchanged) THE BORNEO503 words
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165 1967-06-30 18 Johore XI travel to Spore tonight MALAYSIA CUP 'FHE Sinsiapore-Johore 1 Malaysia Cup south zone tie will be played at Jalan Bcsar Stadium tonight (kickoff at 7.30). The fa of Singapore slated that the match, originally scheduled for Sunday, has been brought forward by mutual agreement. The Joliore F.A. had165 words
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Article24 1967-06-30 18 ROMS, Ihurs Pnni" C.irnera. the tormer world heavyweight boxniK champion known .i» the "Gentle Giant" died lodav of cancer. He wa.s 60.24 words
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399 1967-06-30 18 MANSOOR RAHMAN - FAM to give financial aid to S'gor MANSOOR RAHMAN ASIAN CHAMPION COMPETITION By gELAXCiOK will get financial assistance from the F.A. of Malaysia while competing in th c Asian Champion Teams Cup championship. This wa.s disclosed by Incho Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah. vicepresident of the F.A. of Selangor. Selangor.399 words
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Article155 1967-06-30 18 THE Badminton Association of Maluy.su delegates to next week's International Badminton Federation annual meeting in I ondon were briefed by tlir .standing committee in Kuala Luinput yesterday on Malaysia's stand on the Thomas Cup chailcn^ze round between Maluy.sia and Indonesia which wa.s abandoned at Jakaita on June155 words
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Article, Illustration128 1967-06-30 18 Now Cyril aims to crash 11-sec 'barrier' By TONY FRANC IS (iYRIL Gaudart. IH. who set a Malaysian schools record dt 11.1 sec for 100 metres in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, has given himself a new target. He aims to become the first Malaysian schoolboy sprinter to crash the 11-sec128 words
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Article747 1967-06-30 18 SINGAI'OKt. JIMOK-Mfn'j siii.ic> 3rd round: Lim Client Yew bt Charan S:nuh 15-4, 15-4; B. Koh wo. F. Linn-mc, Wee boon Hua b: A. Abdullah 15-6. 15-3. Lung Pung Kuang bt Iman 15-4- 15-4; J. Leow bt Teo Miang Htng 15-7. 15-9; Wong Fung Yong w.u. T. Chla; loh Khli747 words
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Article1804 1967-06-30 18 BUKIT TIMAH RUNNERS ON SUNDAY RACE 1 1.45 Class 4 Div 2 ($7,500) 6f (LOCAL JOCK IV S ONLY) 1 ***** Bullil»/rr a Uuiongi HeUc.lt- 5 9 0 Hamiri 14 2 000 Murharh* i>- niom> Speiuei 3 9.0 Kanj 9 3 8 \Yontthat(i (Pil> Tjoaa 8 l'J Uf 11 I1,804 words
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Advertisement242 1967-06-30 18 j^ Wfr t '^A' £^7 jt^ m <»bi^* SHELL CENTENNIAL 4000 RALLY DATSUN FINISH IST AND 2ND IN THEIR CLASS/ ALSO SWEEP TOP TEAM PRIZE* There^s no holding the DATSUN! Rally, and now the Shell Centennial! car's unrivalled performance and shock-proof In the gruelling Shell Centennial 4000 This years Shell242 words
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Miscellaneous51 1967-06-30 18 ATHLETIC S b o r schools clmmpionships iMcrdPka Stadium. 2.45 1 J B luu District Folice Depot. 9 am); Kelantan Police <Machan«j>. BADMINTON S porp lurior championships (Guillrmard Rd. S p.m MXdi: MaU>iia Cap: S'por»» v Johorr On Bex»r. 7 30 p pm> J. Bahru Div. 1: PWD Tlmbalaa Setl»51 words
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611 1967-06-30 19 Epsom Jeep - Prof. Novak steps out in fine style Epsom Jeep ON THE TRACK with RESPITE heavy goIng, Professor Novak strode out in fine style in a trial at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Ridden by Johnny Wilson. Professor Novak galloped faultlessly over 3f in 39 1/5. Hp is in peak form and611 words
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Article90 1967-06-30 19 IOCKtY Hiii.M gtVW placing* of the past 15 mounts of the top jockeys. Latest placing is on the right. Figures within brackets indicate number ol winners. Coleman (39) *************** Pretty (34) *************** Bnufoure (19) *************** Lc« (18) *************** Trevena (18) *************** llarbridce (18) *************** role* (17) *************** hang90 words
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Article1485 1967-06-30 19 RACE 1 215 Class 5 Div 3 (S6 000) 6f (LOCAL JOCKEYS ONLY) 1 ***** Btralfht Flush a (Malaysian) Sullivan 3 9 0 *Wsdi 1 > ***** Hot Lips (Nelson) E Breuk 3 8.13 *Veln 2 S 350«0 Mutineer a (XX) R8 Breuk. 6 8.13 61,485 words
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321 1967-06-30 19 NEWCOMERS Melody Road bred to stay IPOH trainer Rimn A van Breukelen will race two Irish-bred newcomers at the Bukit Timah July meetIng. They are Chukell stable's Melody Road and Mr. Ng Loong Kee's Moneymaker. Melody Road, a five-year-old gelding by Tudor Melody—Phoenix Road, is bred to stay. Last season321 words
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Advertisement298 1967-06-30 19 1-^T^yGood JHBa^L^fe*^ nJMbB/' Oualify TANCHO CO., LTQ. Good Grooming Is The Secret of Clean, Handsome Hair Style jmgf/Kw^l^^mk First, she looks at your eyes '*S^tßg^ s HH^- i next, your hair, and then, your necktie. VM gH So good grooming is an important point 3 BSW if your hair is298 words
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Article39 1967-06-30 20 LONDON. Thurs.- A bystander was shot dead by a bank robber blazing away at three pursuing clerks alter a hold-up in Chelsea today. A bank spokesman said the raider's loot was small.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article409 1967-06-30 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs 2 2 »U6 1967 OFFICIAL EXPLAINS WHY 2,580 MUST GO AS BRITISH PULL 6UT 'I'll l British Va r 1 East Command today explained why the number of civilian workers in its establishments in Singapore to be retrenched by March 31 next year had jumped to 2,580409 words
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Article90 1967-06-30 20 SINGAPORE. Thursday. A 25-YEAR-OLD former Nanyang University student. Lam Chit Khuan, was released from political detention today after spending three years in prison for communist activities. Lam, who started his subversive career at the age of 14 while he was a student of the Chung Cheng90 words
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61 1967-06-30 20 Minister and envoy held at airport UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. Guinea protested formally to U Thant yesterday over the arrest of its Foreign Minister and U.N. Ambassador in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Sheik Omar Mbaye. Guineas Charge d'ASalres here, said the Ivory Coast had placed Foreign Minister Beavougui Langsana and Ambassador Marof61 words
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114 1967-06-30 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Finance Minister. MR. LI.M KIM SAN said in Parliament today that first reports showed that there was "tremendous Interest"' among local as well as foreign investors about the Government's present incentives to developers to build hotels In 'he Republic. He said that it114 words
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125 1967-06-30 20 SECRETS BAR: ASSURANCE BY MINISTER SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Law. MR. E. W. BARKER, today gave an assurance in Parliament that the Government would offer alternative employment to any person prevented from working for a foreign government under the Official Secrets (Amendment) Bill. The Bill, he said, was aimed125 words
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Article25 1967-06-30 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs—There will be no electricity tomorrow from 8.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. at Mar- filing Road. Hock Choon Road and Lorong Marsiling.25 words
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Obituary63 1967-06-30 20 CABLE RECEIVED Mr. Kruhnnn 1 Panayl' Mayyanad fattier of RavecnI dran and Bumansala Johore paucd aw"iv peacefully on -'V 6 87. CABLE RECEIVED that r-dov^-d moth.- or Sunlarallngam Postal Dr.*. K.I. and Mahadrvan P w.D K L !■..•«-<! a«iy in Karainanar Ceylon MH ANDRE BONN paarrd »»>v neat-etully Cortegi-63 words
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Obituary21 1967-06-30 20 MRS HELENA MARY COON, til ,MM ri'ioiir (or i.er «ho (mm. or uulo thr Lord her noul nvn on21 words
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Article176 1967-06-30 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A District Judge today issued a warrant of arrest against Gue Kirn Pin, who failed to turn up in court when a charge against him concerning the assault on the viee -principal of the Chinese High School. Mr. Teh Kirn Fatt.176 words
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Article383 1967-06-30 20 LONDON. Ttan. -New 1967 > highs for many Industrial share* and contrasting depression of Brltish funds on concern over higher US Interest rates dominated today's London stock market. Renewed Institutional and public buying encountered an acute stock shortage to Hit values from a few pence to around 1383 words
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Article64 1967-06-30 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Some 5,000 fan.s caused a near .stampede at the airport tonight when Hong Kong film idol Peter Chen Ho flew In with actress Pt Tang Hung. With them were director Wu Chia-hsiang and another Hone Kong star. Wo Mah. They are here for the64 words
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Article564 1967-06-30 20 WIMBLEDON f ONDON. Thurs. Unseeded Charles Pasarell, who earlier shocked Wimbledon fans by toppling defending champion Manuel Santana of Spain, today became the first man to reach the last 16. It took Pasarell. ranked No. 4 in the US. 41 minutes to brush aside564 words
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Advertisement215 1967-06-30 20 f Rodenstock yt^i^ CORVARA rm-n> sun glass mm mil enhances Mvm\ your IJQ~ BEAUTY. MADE IN GERMAKT AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING OPTICIANS GLnBgTRAVELER the prestige radio for the man of distinction l^^^^^^a^^^^, WORLD-WIDE AJjS^^^H^fcjMk.- > I RECEPTION *Kj on 15 Wave -Bands I k t*********** ♦•:••:•♦•>•:• M Technical Ottlili: I215 words
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Advertisement89 1967-06-30 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS w,rd* us i mSSmmt SHAW: To JOKiphint' and John m ■on David Krimeth on > »th June. Thanks to doctor Bnd ataff of Olrn-.-a»-lr. Honpltal TAN t To Florence and Chcnu Tee a dauichter on 20.8.67 al K.K.M.M Smgaporr. Grateful thankt to doctor and utaff. tUJATA: To Prrma89 words
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Advertisement173 1967-06-30 20 EXAMINATIONS are no problem flBHUnUtt I PROVIDED YOU ENROL TO-DAY f \^^T^ FOR SLCCKSS THE M-CG WAY fffl^ !s!*''* II A Founded 1959 |U| Tel: 2171 2006 tfl 1 I™ ■v■ U johore Bahru *W^>^lM wrd^ is your CUIDANCE ■Aljr /96S Examinations COURSES AVAILABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING EXAMINATIONS: 1. HIGHER173 words
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