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Title Section20 1967-07-04 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1967 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590 M.C.(P)226620 words
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Article318 1967-07-04 1 Voting stalemate UN tug of war over five resolutions to solve Mid-East crisis UNITED NATIONS, Monday THE General Assembly's massive verbal battle to solve the Middle East crisis inches towards stalemate today with delegates playing tug of war over five resolutions for peace. Some observers believed the world forum's special318 words
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212 1967-07-04 1 Egyptian forces holding their ground (V\lK<). Mon. Kgvpt said > today its forces were holding their line after two days of skirmishing along the tense cease-fire /one. military spokesman denied Israeli claims that no Egyptian troops remained on the east bank of the Suez Canal. A Cairo high command communique212 words
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Article82 1967-07-04 1 'CHINA TESTS SECOND H-BOMB' rKYO. Mon— A Japanese news agency said China may have detonated its second hydrogen bomb at Lop Nor in Western Sinkiang today. It quoted Chinese sources for the information, but said ">«" was not detected by seismometers or barometers in Japan. The sources were quoted asReuter - 82 words
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Article75 1967-07-04 1 BANGKOK. Mon A Japan Air Lines plane bearing the Japanese Foreign Minister. Mr Takeo Mtkl. and the South Korean Foreign Minls'er. Mr. Park Chung Hun. to the Asian and Pacific Council meetliiK blew a tire on landing and tLs undercarriage burst into llames here today. However,75 words
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Article53 1967-07-04 1 TRIPOLI. Mon. Libya is to resume oil exports suspended during the Arab-Israeli war early la.si month. It was announced heie today But the embargo on espon.s to Britain and the United States, because of their alleged collusion with Israel, would remain m force theReuter - 53 words
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Article32 1967-07-04 1 KINSHASHA. Mon Congolese Minister of State Bernard DiakH will fly to Algiers today to discuss his governments request for the extradition of former Premier Moise Tshombe who mi sky-Jacked over Algeria.32 words
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171 1967-07-04 1 Two-week stay 'a reciprocal restriction' KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. DEOPLE from Singapore entering Malaysia other than Malaysian citizens residing in the Republic will be allowed to stay for only two weeks after Sept. 1. This was disclosed today by the Controller-General of Immigration. Inche Ibrahim bin Ali. The same restriction already171 words
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Article141 1967-07-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman is ex- pected to be in London for 10 to 14 days a week on official talks with British ministers and the rest on his own time. The Prime Minister leaves tomorrow to discuss with the British Premier. Mr.141 words
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Article67 1967-07-04 1 MANILA. Mon Twentyone miners have been found alive Inside a tun nel. 250 miles north of Manila, which collapsed la.st Wednesday during a typhoon, reports from the scene said today. They did not mention the fate of 21 other miners trapped In the tunnel The survivors were67 words
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Article, Illustration476 1967-07-04 1 PADMAN GOPAL - PADMAN GOPAL By ROTA lillAlU, Mon. The 1V PMIP Member of Parliament lor P:\s\v Mas llulii. Inche Abdul Samad (iiil bin Ahmad Mkmji, 32, died ;il the general hospital here after being attacked by an unknown assailant wilh ;i "kapak kechil" (small axe)476 words
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Article, Illustration189 1967-07-04 1 ALAN KHOO - Missing Silk King in Hong Kong? ALAN KHOO From i HONG KONG. Mon. Police here have strong reasons to be1i cv c that Ji m Thompson, the Thai silk king who disappeared while holidaying in the Cameron Highlands nearly three months ago, may be in the Colony. They are mounting189 words
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Article183 1967-07-04 1 32 planes used to rescue pilot SAIGON. Mon Thirty -two IS. aircraft were used today in the rescue of a downed American pilot who had spent the night in the Jungles oi North Vietnam. It was one of the rescue operations of the Vietnam war The rescued flier. Capt DaleReuter; AP - 183 words
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Article38 1967-07-04 1 RELCRADE. Mon. —A Rumanian delegation beaded by Prim r Minis ter lon (ihrorßhe Manrer was today on it to Peking to discuss mlb Chinese leaders wide range of world issues, including Middle t erMi and Vietnam/38 words
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187 1967-07-04 2 Abortions in India to be legalised this year NEW DELHI, Monday. INDIAN women will be able to have legal abortions for the first time later this year. Hut there will be a price to pay they will have to be sterilised at the same time A senior ollicial of the187 words
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185 1967-07-04 2 trol available, abortion will become obsolete. Dr. Sripatl Chandraselchar. Minister for Health and Family Planning, justifies the change In the abortion laws by pointing to the thousands of deaths which result each year from Illegal abortions. "Abortion," he says, "is a socialReuter - 185 words
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Article55 1967-07-04 2 MANILA. Mon At lean 20 people were killed In Iloeos Norte Province. 180 mile* north of here, nhen Typhoon Anita struck last week, the police reported. Two famine* were burled alive under mud In Dine: a* town and •■x viHeßr. 1 h«vf been isol»ied from Laoag55 words
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Article, Illustration214 1967-07-04 2 Eshkol predicts 'a great future together' WASHINGTON. Mon The Israeli Primp Minister. Mr. l.pvi Eshkol, has predicted "a great future for the Middle East if a peace settlement can be reached with the Arabs. "With the combined efforts and resources and know-how accumulated in the Middle hast by all the214 words
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Article49 1967-07-04 2 PARIS. Mon. France today conducted Us third and final nuclear explosion In the ;»teyf **rles at 1U South Pacific testing grounds. A government statement said the nuclear device, which was of low yield, was exploded above the Mururoa atoll, about 750 miles from Tahiti. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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277 1967-07-04 2 Hong Kong disturbances cause difficulties for Communist banks HONG KONG. Mon /COMMUNIST banks in Hong Kong are having difficulties because of falling-off in deposits and substantial withdrawals, the South China Morning Post's business editor wrote today. "It Ls strongly rumoured within banking circles that the small banks, numbering about 13.Reuter - 277 words
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Article66 1967-07-04 2 JAKARTA. Mon. The military commander nf Fast Java has ordered all pictures of ousted President Snekarno removed from (be wills, it was reported today. The official news agrticy Antaru >aid that the order came from Ma.i. Gen. Mohammed Yasin in the wake of a new drive here toAP - 66 words
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Article27 1967-07-04 2 LONDON. Mon. A nationwide petition demanding that Parliament re-Uutitut* eap;t»J pun^hment ha* been initiated by a former Tory Cabinet Minuter Mr 1 Duncan Sandys— UPl.27 words
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220 1967-07-04 2 WEST IRIAN VICEGOVERNOR'S JOB GOES TO AN ARMY MAN JAKARTA. Mon.— The Vice-Governor of West Irian has been replaced by an army lieutenant colonel amidst continuing reports here of trouble on the island, military sources confirmed today. The shift came as sporadic reports of small scale rebellious movements continued toAP - 220 words
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Article64 1967-07-04 2 KATMANDU. Mon. Nep«le6e students pullea down a Communist Chine.«r rug and burned pictures of Chairman Mao that were on display at a Chinese stall at the local trade exhibition on Saturday night. Police dispersed the small group of students. »ho tnen went into the town and64 words
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Article19 1967-07-04 2 KARACHI. Mon Five peoplt have died of heat stroke here in a 10-day heat wave Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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220 1967-07-04 2 Four die in bid to blow up police Hq in Lagos- I AGOS. Mon.—Sabo- teurs tried to blow j up Lagos police headquarters with a car load of explosives last j night and killed at least four people in the attempt. Police said the dead wer« all in a houseReuter; AP - 220 words
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Article29 1967-07-04 2 MEW YORK Mon An amphibious n!an» rarrvin* five person* bound for a fishirr pedltlon in northern Maine crashed ye#terd»v in the sea. killing all aboard— AP.AP - 29 words
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Advertisement152 1967-07-04 2 Tve stopped singing the blues "Time-of-the-month" used to I|L^ be a real nuisance tHBJ with all that parapher-H nalia and everything. m< Glad I switched to i Tampax. You know what? Betides all the I* advantages they Ulk about in the ads. I find I'm just plain happier Tampax acts152 words
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Miscellaneous18 1967-07-04 2 TUB GAMBOL€ I cAkn out Of rue /111 1 1 \^€N AT 7 O'CLOCK. [Iff' (^T^\ 1 IT*18 words
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165 1967-07-04 3 Russians the greatest filmgoers in world VKW U)KK Mon— The 1 l'H.i, I nited Nations Statistical Yearbook released today revealed a surprising 1 ultur.il statistic Russians are the greatest filmgoers in the world. The Yearbook said the largest total film attendant in I'H)1 or l'Hi~> wax in the Soviet IReuter - 165 words
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Article, Illustration531 1967-07-04 3 Big rise in Johnson popularity in two opinion polls SUMMIT TALKS CHANGE PRESIDENT'S FORTUNES WASHINGTON. Mon PRESIDENT Johnson's popularity with American voters and leaders of his own Democratic Party showed a dramatic rise today and placed him in a commanding position for the Presidential election next year. His handling ofReuter - 531 words
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217 1967-07-04 3 The sad plight of Asian grads in Britain BRADFORD. Mon. 13 About 500 immigrants with university degrees are doing unskilled work in this Northern England industrial city, investigators disclosed. The estimate is tor an as yet unpublished report for the National Survey of Race Relations, a Govern-ment-sponsored body. The investigators,217 words
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140 1967-07-04 3 MOSCOW. Mon. Rus--1 sia has put ideology aside in choosing 179 modern Soviet paintings to be shown at Britain s Royal Academy in Lonaon from tomorrow. Sull-lites. landscape* and pictures of churches will be on > ilr and not a single portrait ofReuter - 140 words
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Article50 1967-07-04 3 PEKING. Mon The thoughts of Chairman Mao have become an international best seller, the Nev; China News agency announced today. The agency said that between October 1966 and May 1967 Chinese printers shipped more than 800.000 copies of "quotations from Chairman Mao" to 117 countries.50 words
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137 1967-07-04 3 CRINAGAR, Mon. The former Kashmir Premier. Mr. Bakhshi Ghuiam Mohammed, said today he did not accept the findings of an inquiry commission on Saturday which said he abused his powers to benefit his family to the extent of more than three million rupeesReuter - 137 words
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Article22 1967-07-04 3 ADEN. Mon. Two British soldiers and nve Arabs were Injured in grenade attacks here last night, a military spokesman said.22 words
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103 1967-07-04 3 DOME. Mon. Police today arrested an American (irl for biting a policeman who told her not to bathe her feet in the Trevi Fountain They said that the policeman. Franco Vaccarl, was taken to hospita' with a bitten hand and would be back103 words
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120 1967-07-04 3 Survival course: Live snake on menu CLOII Mon— The IS. J Vice President, Mr. Hubert Humphrey, witnessed a South Korean "Green Beret" trooper eating a snake alive yesterday. Mr- Humphrey saw the snake-eating only an hour after he had had a dinner of roast turkey with corn bread dressing atAP - 120 words
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Advertisement224 1967-07-04 3 Some people think that because our name is Canadian Pacific we only fly to Canada. Actually we fly to 22 cities on five Continents. That's over 56.000 route miles. Naturally Canada is the place we fly home From Hong Kong to though, from the Orient. Europe or South America. or224 words
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Advertisement299 1967-07-04 3 iSALEf HALF-PRICES-PLUS 10 DISCOUNT ff OVER $10.00 PURCHASE!! 5 LIRENS DEPARTMENT BENTS DEPARTMENT jl. Now New I it Cannon Pillowcat** 51. 25 Swim-Shertt 51.90 I Barhtow.lt Coloured .75c Tow.l Shirt* $l.» 0 J Bedjheeri SmgW $2.00 Singlets Brieft $100 I A Pillowcoiet 50c SKirts, Pyjamas $3 90 J illankeH Smalt299 words
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176 1967-07-04 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. THE trial of Yap Ah Pheng. 22, charged with raping a girl of 13 at Kallang Park on June 22 last year, started this afternoon before Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court. The girl was said to be then176 words
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Article44 1967-07-04 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— There will be no water tomorrow between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. at Bernam Street (houses 22 and 23 >: Samba u Street Icampong; Tanjong Pagar Road (227. 229 and 233) and Anaon Road (131 to 139 and 157 to 160).44 words
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Article32 1967-07-04 4 SINGAPORE. Mon Mr Tommy Kwik Sam Oh has been elected president of the Singapore Natural Health Society. Vlce-Pr»-Mdent« are Mr Robert Bay Khitn Hoke and Mr. Tan Hoo Watt32 words
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126 1967-07-04 4 Riddle of injured man who died in hospital SINGAPORE, Mon. Police have appealed to relatives and friends of an elderly Chinese man. whu died in the General Hospital at 2. 15 this morning, to contact them. The man, described by police to be between 55-65 years old. five feet four126 words
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Article33 1967-07-04 4 SINOAPORE. Mon —The French National Day will he celebrated In Singapore on July 14 with a reception given by the Charge d'Affalres. Mr. Bdouard Hutte at hU Oallop Road residence.33 words
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Article, Illustration325 1967-07-04 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— It was a mad rush for Miss Singapore/ Universe 1967. Bridget On g Mci Lee when she was given 24 hours this morning to prepare for her departure for the United States, to represent the Republic at the Miss Universe quest. But by325 words
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Article177 1967-07-04 4 Pistol 'carrier' gets 5 years SINGAPORE. Mon. A welder, who had a loaded pistol on him while attending a dance show at the New World amusement park, was jailed for five years by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today. Gk>h Chin Slang. 24. pleaded guilty to unlawful possession177 words
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Article62 1967-07-04 4 SINGAPORE, Mon— Mr. Joseph Van has been elected president of the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union. Other officials are: Vice-presi-dents, Messrs. Alan Tan Hwa Soon and Chone Song Kee; secretary, Mr. Peter Llm Choopu, and assistant secretaries, Messrs. Tan Kah Lock and Peter Chla; treasurer. Mr. Seah62 words
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182 1967-07-04 4 HDB completes 4 blocks of spacious flats SINGAPORE, Monday. TiHE Housing and Development Board has com pleted two blocks of 14-storey and two block of 12-storey four-room flats, totalling 472 units a Henderson Crescent. Thr> flats are situated within a fast growing reMden'ial area with buses, schools, clinics, post-offices, banks,182 words
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109 1967-07-04 4 ST ANDREW'S STUDENTS WIN SAFETY FIRST QUIZ SINOAPORE. Mon— Three students from St. Andrew's Secondary School won the top prize In the seventh annual Safety First quiz for schools, organised by the Singapore Junior Bafety First Council. They are Tan Soo Yong. Goh Kia Teck and Llm Tuan Lee. They109 words
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Article54 1967-07-04 4 BINGAPORE. Mon Mr 8 A Nathan has been re-elected president of the Indian Movie News Readers' Club Other official* are Vice-presidents. Messrs. S. A. Jayapragasam and V. Paramasivam; secretary. Mr. M. Letchumanan; assistant secretaries. Messrs. M. Barskaran and S. O Maniam: treasurer. Mr. K. A Kesavan. and assistant54 words
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Article41 1967-07-04 4 SLNGAFORE. Mon Mrs R.S. Minnie has been elected president of the Hans A:idersen Club (or 1967 1968 Mr B CuminIngs was elected vice-president and chairman of the executive committee, while Mr PC. Woon Is treasurer and Mr. 8.0. WalesSmith secretary.41 words
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Article54 1967-07-04 4 'Evening of Song SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Suara Singapura Singers will present an "Evening of Song." at the Victoria Theatre at 8.45 p.m. on Wednesday, under the patronage of the Minister for Social Affairs. School children will be admitted at half price. Tickets are available at Robinson's. C. K. Tang, Cold54 words
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Advertisement331 1967-07-04 4 GALA beach road OPENS TODAY! JiViSU I H CAPTURES THE ADVENTURE AND SWASHBUCKLING ACTION OF SPA COLOURFUL AGE OF SEA OUTLAWS! g* A USKETE^I OF THE SEA SS PIER ANGELI CHANNING POLLOCK ALDO RAY iMfcljJi AVPI E CAA PARK SPACE AVAILABLE BEHIND THE THEATRE I ENTRANCE BETWEEN GALA AND MARLBOROUGH331 words
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Advertisement120 1967-07-04 4 JTcATHAY NEXT CHAUGE! 1 THE STINGS OF DEATH. caciteo by the smell I W OF FEAR. THE GIANT BEES 1 INFLICT THEIR FATAL 1 m K 1 I 'I I Bj wm f RJ ■SUZANNALEIGHI I FRANK FINLAY I I GUY DOLEMAN .L "TECHNCOLOfi i^:SJ NEW HOH6KOH6 BAR RESTAURANT ft120 words
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Advertisement525 1967-07-04 4 Opens Today! 1 30, 4, 6 )0 4 9.1S 1{ "MUSKETEERS ot the SEA" Pier ANGELI I An A ctu'e I Ample Car Park Space Avail- j able Behind The Theatre. I tntronte Brtween GALA 4 I MARLBOROUCH THEATRES. NEXT CHANGE 1 Col i-"f>'a "40 GUNS TO APACHE PASS" I525 words
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Miscellaneous79 1967-07-04 4 Schools TV for today 'T'ODAVS educkUontl TV on x Channel als aa follows: 830 am 850 am. En(li&h aecond languate. Bee I—'A1 'A Visit to the Cinema"; 9.15 9 35. English literature. Sec l— "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner": 10 10 20. O«nerml tclenre. Sec 2 "Uses of Electricity";79 words
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Miscellaneous68 1967-07-04 4 Menlncgalkan Tulang 3 pm 220 pm. General srifnr*. 6*r 2 "Uses of Electricity"; 2 40 3. English literature. Sec. 1 "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"; 325 3.45, English Second Language. Sec. 1 "A VWt to the Cinema 430 4.50, National language, Sac. 1 "Otjah Matl Manlnggalkan Tulang": 5 1068 words
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Article, Illustration348 1967-07-04 5 THAM SOON KENG - THAM SOON KENG By fKLUK ANSON, Mon. A junior agricultural assistant here and former Perak women soccer star, Che Saniah binte Alang Yassin, 2.!, who is scarred on her face as a result of a motor accident six years ago, is not348 words
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85 1967-07-04 5 Freak $5 bill in new S'pore notes CO4GAPOEE. .Mon. Ihe first freak Mm- dollar bill in the new Singapore currency notes his appeared. It belongs to Miss Veronira One. 21. of the Bourne School at Gilman Barracks. The top half of tin- orchid on the face of the bill, which85 words
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Article77 1967-07-04 5 Handyman dies of injuries SINGAPORE. Mon.- A daily rated handyman. Joseph Spencer. 40. who was seriously injured in an explosion on Saturday at the St. James Power Station in Pasir Panjang. died in the General Hospital last night. A colleague. Lee Chee Peek, who was also seriously iniured. is still77 words
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Article48 1967-07-04 5 SINGAPORE Mon. Professor Jerome Gerald Mams. Pvufe^or or Sociology at We.-tern Michigan Lniveisity in the United Sintes. his joined the University ot Singapore as visiting Professor of Sociology- for one academic your. He It to tracti and cto MMMCII under a Fuibnshi Sm:ih-Mundt grant48 words
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Article29 1967-07-04 5 I'KN \NG Mon. Tlur\c> fttolfl •:,;<■■ IV vr:>, tOUI \h.UP Of $1,200 rp.m ship, the Whir Aun. ?n--rnoied nfl the harbour in Weld QUri.v here la>t night.29 words
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Article146 1967-07-04 5 Cinema hold-up by armed thugs SINGAPORE, Mon. An armed gang yesterday walked into the office of the Kent Cinema, in D o v er Road, held up the assistant manager, Mr. Chua Seng Tee. and got away with $1,365 from the safe. Police this morning said that Mr. Chua. 34.146 words
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Article26 1967-07-04 5 PENANG Mon. Three aimed men waylaid I printer, Liew Ah Huang, at Pvangi'i Road iast night, and robbed him of $34 and a watch.26 words
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Article26 1967-07-04 5 l'Er-ANG. Mon. A moi'M-Mi. 00l Ay Shy. 32. wax killed v hen his car cra.-hed in'o a tree In j Perak Road \esterdav.26 words
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Article60 1967-07-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Thoni Kr* Leen ni acquitted and discharged in the Sessions Court her* today with pouMsinft subversive documents at Ipoh Road in May. In acquit tin* him the court president. Inchr Abdul Hamid bin Tan Sri Asmi. *aid tnat the prosecution had failed to call60 words
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Article48 1967-07-04 5 SITIAWAN Mon. -Wong Slang Chipw wh> charged in the magistrate* court here with kidnapping a 14-year-old girl on March 25 with intent to force her into prostitution. They were found tn a massage parlour in Malacca. Wong was remanded in custody till July 748 words
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Article37 1967-07-04 5 FEN.ANU. Mull.— A blU.inf.Nj.man r.n Kii' Titz L..UI 26 has reported the theft tf *nfr>t> oe)t>. r»d:<> and a <pare wneel from hi* <-«r. parked in Kek Cnuan L«ne over I the seek -end37 words
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176 1967-07-04 5 Indian industrialist to set up soap factory in Singapore SINGAPORE. Monday. THE visiting Indian philanthropist-industrialist.. Mr. C. R. Kesavan Vaidyar. is planning to set up a soap factory in Singapore. He announced this last night at a dinner at the Singapore Conference Hall given in his honour by the International176 words
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175 1967-07-04 5 Stamps of Mao's Thoughts seized in Muar MUAR, Monday. POLICE raided sundry shops and hawkers' stalls here last night and seized a large quantity of stamps on which Mao Tse-tung's famous 'thoughts" were printed. The stamps were being offered as prizes in a five cent lucky-dip (tikam) very popular with175 words
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58 1967-07-04 5 i CINGAPORE. Mon. For the next two weeks beginning tomorrow. Malay-sia-Singapore Airlines will fly special loads of assorted Singapore fruits on its daily flights to Hong Kong The fruits will be served at a leading Hone Kong hotrj. which is holding a special festival58 words
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Article33 1967-07-04 5 PENANG. Mon. Ten *r«ils collapsed at ;he BaliK Pulau Umno fair on Saturday l.ielu when strong wind.* Mflpl ovrr the fair ground. No one rnu injured, and damage was nexligibl;.33 words
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Advertisement82 1967-07-04 5 Advertisement Beautifying The Complexion The secret of smoothIng and beautifying the complexion lies In the saturation of the skin with a :iourishing type of BMlei tropical oil. The ..kin takes on a radiant, youthful blopm as dryness and tiny lines are gently smoothed away. Throughout the world this beautifying treatment82 words
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Advertisement398 1967-07-04 5 [S^^E NG i NEER ig^^S XnrJ^^ TO AST FOR "^^n MANY MANY YEARS STURDY IN DESIGN I^2 I WORLD FAMOUS CEILING FAN V y/IIAX. OUARANTIED FOR TWO YEARS \\D f/~>\*r>r~~^ ORIENT CENERtL INDUSTRIES LTD. C/y Jk <£>?> V->rjG>@^)^^-^_ calcutta-m _^^u<J>@AS>^-> G<2> MNIMMW Please contact: SHROFFS (M) LIMITED P. O. Box398 words
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Miscellaneous60 1967-07-04 5 Alley Oop By V.T. Hamlin Ksf SORRY FOLKS, THAT'LL BE J OH, ALLEY, SUREiyI TH' SIX ONEECS^ ALL FOR NOW... T JUST J YOU REMEMBER EYED FISH? Bl ran out of lyrics: f the ballap op why, sure... ...BUT I CANT GO AHEAR s«« DO fT ALONE... V 000 LA...60 words
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Article, Illustration211 1967-07-04 6 AUSTRALIAN MINISTER HERE FOR TALKS SINCiAPORK. >!on.—Visiting Australian .Minister for the Navy and Tourism. Mr Don Chipp. is to meet Singapore tourism officials to discuss ways of boosting tourist traffic between Singapore and his country. .Mr. Chipp flV\i into Singapore last night at the head of211 words
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Article77 1967-07-04 6 .SINGAPORE Mon Mr Milton TU iih.s been re-elected chairman ■ol fhr National Safety First Council ol Sine.qx'T Other officials are: Mr. S. V. i Lincam. deputy chairman; Mr. Tane Tuck Wah. secretary; Mr. I Framis Chin irimiTH. Commlt--1 irr MeMTI rhenne Hock Hal Y. I W77 words
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431 1967-07-04 6 SINGAPORE. Mon 'I^HE Industrial Arbitration Court today handod down a majority award giving 70 drivers and 75 conductors of the Katong-Bedok Bus Company wasie rises ranging from 20 to 70 cents a day coupled with an increased bonus. Sixty-one driver.s with over three years431 words
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118 1967-07-04 6 NEW CARGO LINER HERE AFTER CAPE DETOUR SINGAPORK. \lon— The East Asiatic Company Lines latest careo liner Arosia steamed Into mii u.i pen.- today one of the first vessel* to reach the Kar Last from Europe \ia the Cap.- of Good Hope. The Arokia. completed only a fr« months ago118 words
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107 1967-07-04 6 In praise of S'pore: 1760 entries SINGAPOKE. Mon. Radio Singapura received a total of 1.760 entries for the "In Praise of Singapore Verse Competition." "The response wa> better than expected." a .spokesman said today. The names of the winner* of each of the four sections Is experted to be announced107 words
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Article81 1967-07-04 6 Pile-driving work off wharf N0.6 SINGAPORE. Mon —A plle-drtv- ing pontoon began work today on ilieseauaia siue of uhaif No. 6 at Pulau Bukom. The work is expect led to be completed within two months The Port of Sincapore Authority has adwsrd all shippers that the I hull of the81 words
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Article74 1967-07-04 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Claun> for refund of piopeity lax on house* reported vacant between Jan. 1 to June 30 this year must be submitted by July 31 on forms obtainable from the office of the Comptroller of Property Tax. Ground Floor. Government Offices. St Andrew's Road. Singapore 674 words
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Article, Illustration95 1967-07-04 6 SINGAPORE. Mon rIK ss ddlcien Wheel after it was ravaeed hv the lire while anchored off Ponggol in Singapore on Saturday nieht. Owned by the Chen* Hup Shippinc Corporation, the 1.000-ton cargo \e>sel suflered damage in the stern section. Four w.itrliini-n slrrpinc in the cabin above thr engine95 words
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Advertisement173 1967-07-04 6 Ournew wqyto Europe. x > > :^s* Well show you New York as well as California on the way. And you can fly all the way with us. Now you can see both coasts of the USA on Pan Am on your way to Europe. First, we'll fly you to173 words
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Advertisement227 1967-07-04 6 MEET the girl who has set London swinging with the 'mini- cheong' Shaken British television with her switch 1 from gentle nurse to Samurai wife And who now plans a real-life surpriseaway from the cameras She is Penang-born, ex-convent girl July's specials' include: BATMAN IN MUFTI THE HOUSE THAT RABANNES227 words
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Miscellaneous51 1967-07-04 6 1 W A M f 1 MOVE FOP 3 MINUTESy^ I INSTRUCTIONS, p 4^/\~ _/>a _Mm"i /~>J I tarn fi^ >s v I/l Akmrr 0* Al t-pp A /l/ cuNw-BocxiN'RiraEwe mukv «va. is vtt\ \T *u>*r ~^?i vlvVW'«Jl CLAIM 97th WOVSMENT KIUJ. 1 THEN IO' FOLKS LEAVE. NOW W< *7151 words
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Article337 1967-07-04 7 One of three men who robbed Social Welfare Dept of $56,890 SINGAPORE, Monday. A MAN who played the part of a "look-out" in a $56,890 armed robbery at the Social Welfare Department in Havelock Road last October, was today jailed for three years by a District337 words
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Article245 1967-07-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The price of cement has stayed at $3.40 a bag and shows no sign of dropping. The 50 per cent cut In Import duty last month and a warning by the Finance Minister, Tun Tan BU>w Sin, la-st week that the tariff245 words
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Article85 1967-07-04 7 Licences no longer required SINGAPORE. Mon.— Llcen. ces are no longer required for the Import of cocoa powder, television aerials, monosodium and pre- j para'iim.s. glutamic acid, alum, sinks, wash basins, water closet pans and cisterns of ceramic material. Spfcifir lurn.Mnß for goods ot North Korra origin now applies only85 words
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Article46 1967-07-04 7 PENANG. Mon. Police today ottered a reward of $2,000 for inI formation leading to the arrest of a 19-year-old youth. Ramanachandran Subramaniam of Prai. Province Wellesley. wanted in con--1 nection with the murder of Suppiah Kanapati at Main Road Prat, on May 14.46 words
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Article, Illustration220 1967-07-04 7 SINGAPORE POLICE CHIEF LE CAIN TO RETIRE SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore's first Asian Commissioner of Police, Mr. John Le Cain. 55. is to retire in two weeks' time. Mr. Le Cain, who Joined the Singapore Police Force as a probationary Inspector 28 years ago. was promoted head of the force three220 words
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Article63 1967-07-04 7 SINGAPORE. Men Salvage work on the RAP Canberra bomber which crashed into the sea off Jurong last Thursday is almost completed. Salvage men working from the Royal Navy tug Barsoil. which arrived here from Penane on Saturday, located the wreck of the plane and surfaced it over63 words
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Article43 1967-07-04 7 IPOH. Mon. The High Court h«re today granted Chiang Kirn, 25. a decree nisi, to be made absolute In three months, on the grounds of desertion by her husband, Chiang Soo Sia. a goldsmith, who did not contest th« suit.43 words
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Article21 1967-07-04 7 PENANO. Mon. More than 130 rubber sheets were stolen from a store at Kubang Semang In Buklt Mertajam yesterday.21 words
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Article56 1967-07-04 7 JESSELTON. Mon Dato Busoffe Abdoolcader, of Penan-.;, is to apoear as defence counsel for Tan Sloe Tie. the Sabah businessman charged with attempting to bribe the former State Minister of Health. Mr. Richard Yap. not to contest the recent Sabah election. The case will be56 words
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Article19 1967-07-04 7 PENANG. Mon. The Lions Ctak here will hold Its monthly luncheon meeting at the Town House tomorrow.19 words
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144 1967-07-04 7 Tax Bill protest by Sabah Chinese Chamber JLSSfcLTON, Mon.— The Jesselton Chinese Chamber of Commerce decided at a meeting here last night to protest against the I'nif.ed Income Tax Bill. The hills sets out to equalise income tax payments by West and East Malaysians. At present Sabahans pay 30 per144 words
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Advertisement46 1967-07-04 7 Advertisement: Beautify Your Hair Your hair will be alive with highlights and exquisite new beauty It will look clearer and more youthful, free of all dulling film and glowing with rich deep-down tones and lustre when shampooed with the modern 'Peek In" glow shampoo by Delph46 words
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Advertisement172 1967-07-04 7 ■r s* NEW —^rf^Uf yJ r See the full range of A yon 's famous foundations and makeup. W&IW \—J -I ACOSmETICS NEW YORK LONDON PARIS EX-31-66EA^ OIL CHANGE?... Mjf ■Vt HT\ jyijuiijui uuuj. TB|fc^"*<Mß^M|| CHANGE TO BP LONGLIFE! BP Longlife, the most advanced motor oil you can buy proved172 words
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Miscellaneous268 1967-07-04 7 Straits Times Crossword i '111 Ks J mum 7 Newgp|l^ r puua^ed? If« a w. Take putt aooui uu» i»>. dish! <6>. 10. No douDt lam wnen 1 tculo g Capital words (8, 2. S). (*>) 15. The steward has odd scene* 11 ncaidt-iiiial area for prlsonei w tth the268 words
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Article25 1967-07-04 8 to W.,,4, Hi (Minimum) EURASIAN MAN EX 'SINGAPORE, r»«iding ivnh. wishes eorri'siwnd with I'aUvnmn. I aaan \\ni« L*s 4t). riini»tion Driv. Hently. Weat Australia.25 words
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Article111 1967-07-04 8 in kTavak tli (Mlmimmm) DINE. WINE. DANCE at Illno'l Kxi'luxive linlinn Reainur.mt and !>!•- -«Olr-.|iie BlaM cllil). Tel: A 4247&/ I i. Tanglln Koad. Singapore. DCLL'S SPECIAL SAL! The Cud I i Hie M 4 years Is on ut ITA Aml.ir An.ide, s lore today and will rtiM.inii for111 words
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Article686 1967-07-04 8 Stalemate At U.N. The week-end flicker of fire along the banks of the Suez canal must not be taken too lightly. While neither side, f«»r different reasons, seeks a I renewal of hostilities, the possibility of fresh fighting remains until the cease-fire has been strengthened. As usual there are two686 words
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Article371 1967-07-04 8 In times of financial stringency the health services tend to be the first to feel the pinch. There are several reaI sons for this. Hospitals and clinics are exceptionally costly to build and maintain, and this places them high on the deferment list of the economic planners. Expansion371 words
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Article218 1967-07-04 8 It is impossible to see the point of the South China Morning Post's outburst against Singapore newspapers, including the Straits Times. We have shown "a sad lack of responsibility" in reporting recent events in Hong Kong, it complains yel we have said no more than the great majority218 words
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425 1967-07-04 8 LARS NEILSON - Lenin, Marx and Russia's vanishing caviar LARS NEILSON by POLMTED water threatens to exterminate Russia's sturgeon, the fish which produce 90 per rent of the world's caviare. Scientists also report that ttte salmon catch in the White Sea near Arkangelsk has dropped to one-sixth of its old level since paperReuter - 425 words
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Article1290 1967-07-04 8 WILLIAM CAMPBELL - Suez and the new costs of trade WILLIAM CAMPBELL by THE STRUGGLE TO HOLD EX-FACTORY PRICES HAS BEGUN FOR SINGAPORE MANUFACTURERS SINGAPORE shipping, trade and manufacturing circles are taking stock of the economic repercussions of the continued closure of the Suez Canal. The effects locally are not inconsiderable, and the1,290 words
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194 1967-07-04 8 Rice stocks and the rising price I REFER to the letter by "Yong" (ST. June 17) regarding the price of rice and to others on the same subject appearing in your paper recently. The upward price trend since early 1967 Ls due to a combination of factors, the most Important,194 words
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Advertisement703 1967-07-04 8 t >»^ <» I I I HtPW L Classified advertisemeßts f«r Straits Timos A Malay Mail may be handed to: COLD STOKAGI SUPf* MADKIT I on.M O*tk) COIO STORACt SKANCHIS K No.oi Bat* CITY BOOK STORt LTD .Oliver Ouav. THI NtWS HONT Braota M M ISMAIL Bond. fin.oi.BoM. HAMIEM STORI.703 words
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Advertisement33 1967-07-04 8 McCULLOCH build the lightest chainsaws in the world 1 i Pv^Lv Phont us for t demon sir tlion K MAimN DEVELOPMENT ■g\ MACHINERY SON. IND. M^- PI— »SWW KUAIA lUMPUR j "BB%Pho<» JJ44tSMGAPORI33 words
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Advertisement235 1967-07-04 8 NOW THE NEW BREVILLE HI ELECTRIC ifiJ HAIR COMB I ISHERE^WR It's the age of automation. JT I uft Just press a switch and you I P. have a hairstylist named /r\ /I I Sll BREVILLE. Thermo -con- W tZI trolled, he does not scorch Ift§n > TEASES AND STYLES.'235 words
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Article285 1967-07-04 9 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM: By Singapore, Monday Re-entry permits for Malaysians living in Spore now under review CINGAPORE immigration authorities are examining the position of Malaysians residing here in view of the Causeway controls. Until new arrangements are made, these people are being advised not to go across285 words
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215 1967-07-04 9 A weekend sailor loses his way up a river OINGAPORE. Mon. All that Chief Petty Officer Bill Tramter wanted to do yesterday was to take his you n k son and daughter for a spin around Coney Island —via Pulau Übin— ln his 14ft motor boat But they ended up215 words
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Article53 1967-07-04 9 SINGAPORE. M'>n The Government is to repeal the Public Authorities Protection Ordinance. 1948. of Malaysia, which puts public authorities In r privileged position in regard to limitation of actions. The ordinance was extended to Singapore after merger MMth Malaysia A similar ordinance originating here was53 words
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Article, Illustration171 1967-07-04 9 GIRL WHO DIED IN HOTEL FIRE WITH GI IS BURIED I(UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Llm Poh Choo also known as Lam Kirn Chee the girl who died in the Hotel Malaya fire ypsterday with an American soldier on leave, was buried here today. Her body was claimed by her elderly mother171 words
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Article59 1967-07-04 9 PENANG. Mon. The Malay- sian Red Cross Society here today distributed two esses of condensed milk and three bags of powdered milk to five charitable institutions and orphanages. They were the Ramakrishna Orphanage. Muslim Orphanage, Penane Home Association for the Infirm. Little Sisters of The Poor59 words
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Article38 1967-07-04 9 SINGAPORE. Mon Ng Ah Lang. 17. was today charged in a magistrates court with trespassIng into Whampoi school on Saturday with intent to annoy" the principal He pleaded not guilty and was allowed bail.38 words
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Article, Illustration109 1967-07-04 9 'Wrong page of passport stamped' complaint CEREMBAN. Mon. A businessman. Mr. C. Jagindar Singh, today criticised Singapore immigration officials at the Woodlands check point for stamping his "visit pass" on his international passport on the renewal page (see above) instead of on the visa page. He travelled to Singapore on109 words
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Article29 1967-07-04 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A 2.200-ton Prench frigate. Admiral Charmer, j with a crew of 189 on board, arrived in Singapore today from Chlttagong for a four-day goodwill visit.29 words
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103 1967-07-04 9 tTALA LI MPIR. Mon. The Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce is in full support of the move by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce to explore ways and means of breaking the "monopolistic manipulations" of freight rates by the various shipping conferences. A resolution103 words
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Article, Illustration115 1967-07-04 9 Singapore forces get new badges SINGAPORE. Mon— Each unit of the Singapore Armed Forces now has its own forrr;at on sign for the purpose of identification. The old formation sign a crescent moon and fi"v* stars against a red background will now be worn only by uniformed members of the115 words
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Article23 1967-07-04 9 SrTTAWAN. Mon —A mobile Xray unit from the Ministry of Health will visit the Lumut District Hospital on Thursday and Friday.23 words
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89 1967-07-04 9 KUALA LUMPuR, Mon. Tne Hang ch-Ptn .an Agong has sent tne tallowing 4th of July message to President Johnson. "On this mer.-.oraoie anniversary of your Independence Day. the Raja Permalsuri Agong Joins me in expressing to \our Excellency. Mrs. Johnson and the people of89 words
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165 1967-07-04 9 Ningkan and Stephens to hold talks lESSELTON. Mon. J Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkao and eight Df his top Sarawak National Party I SNAP) officials are arriving here this morning for talks with Upko leaders on the formation of an East Malaysia United Front. Ivt Sarawak opposition party— SUPP may be165 words
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Article23 1967-07-04 9 PENANG M"n. Thieve* Mole more 'hnn $750 worth of telephone wire .it K^mprtnj Kuban? Srrrung, in Provincp WeUMiey, yesterday23 words
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Advertisement221 1967-07-04 9 V™ FOR SALE r^J mmmmmtJmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm -\t i* fVln.l—Bet J» tit. txlra lltV HAT( ElTrrilvely with IH V>V ]I 1 1 I I 3 IIKi m \m I riBI w rin o»». av«ii«bi« ■JITUNITY TO OWN t e»!llnt "~^-p~.l P 111/- p«f month locluaivt tint «0 U K Tfl 18 M>r*i221 words
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Advertisement328 1967-07-04 9 exposure windows arooutofdate I j&i ■kfl .xmi. H JKi/r mm V%* s mrM W*4iw\% B^4H IL mm Wm H fetiT fl W**> Nothinj is superior to thru-the-lens light-metering for precise. <£Z^^^^^*2^F J accurate exposure reid'ngs because it sees exactly what tht s^^dr m recor^ ti n^ taket into account filters.328 words
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Miscellaneous731 1967-07-04 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala I.ur- 735 Melody and Rhythm pur and Prnanx; 6 looh and songs and dances by European Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore artists: 8.00 News in MandaBahru; 4 Taininj: 7 Batu rin: 8.10 TomDfl Family: 8.35 Pahat; 9 Kluang. Survival Once A Haven: 9.00 News In731 words
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Article, Illustration506 1967-07-04 10 DANCER JAYALAKSHIMI SETS A TREND THE folk dances of India reveal not only the collective traditions of each part of the countryside, but the individual talents of the dancers. And so it Is that the differences of landscape and atmosphere have brought a506 words
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Article226 1967-07-04 10 THE average man will be living to 100 by the 1 year 2000, and he will be able to "buy any mood, from euphoria to mystic contemplation. an industry expert predicts. Mr. Theodore Gordon. of Douglas Space Systems Centre In California, said biologists226 words
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Article168 1967-07-04 10 IDEAS FOR GIFTS UNDER $10 IF you have found it difficult to shop around for a birthday gift for under $10, here are some suggestions. Leather evening bags measuring about seven inches long come in attractive red, white, navy blue, brown, or black with tiny fleur-de-lis patterned in gold on168 words
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Advertisement244 1967-07-04 10 Your growing Child needs Vitamin C everyday GIVE HIM Optrose ROSE HIP SYRUP Optrose builds strong honrs and beautiful teeth. And many doctors believe that its high Vitamin C content prevents colds, flu, and other infections. Optrose, so vital for your child from 7 days to 7 years. Optroseis pure244 words
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Advertisement551 1967-07-04 10 I f V iiiib Ja INSTANTBEAUTY FOR YOUR EYES When your eyes are tired and irritated, dull and listless, bring back their sparkle and brilliance instantly with Eye-Mo With Zoarin! Soothing, gentle Eye-Mo With Zoarin keeps your eyes gleaming, sparkling-bright, refreshes your eyes so quickly it gives them instant beauty.551 words
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210 1967-07-04 11 HK paper: Singapore welcome to these quitters HONG KONG. Mon. The British-owned China Mail today accused Singapore newspapers of displaying "a sad lack of responsibility" in reporting; the recent disturbances here. It said on several occasions these new.spapers reported events which had yet to occur. In fart. It added, theseReuter - 210 words
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Article48 1967-07-04 11 IPOH. Mon.— A 14-year-old tjirl Wong Choy Lun. was drowned in a mining pool at Menglembu yea- i ••rday when she went for a bath with her younger brother and •tster and two other cirls. Her body was recovered three hours 1.1 Tr48 words
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Article36 1967-07-04 11 KANGAR. Mon The flrit P»rll» women s co-operative society hu been formed here. Puan Katun bane Othman was elected chairman and Puan Norljah bine Hail Ahmad secretary, with Che I*b«r bln!« Haiuuin a* treamirer.36 words
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102 1967-07-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Tun Abdul Razak today called on the leaders of Sabah. including those belonging to the Opposition party Upko. to do their best to ensure that the democratic machinery of the State functioned smoothly. Addressing top civil servants to a four-day seminar102 words
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Article47 1967-07-04 11 KANGAR Mon— The annual delegate* conference of the Pen* L'tara L'mno division, scheduled for July 15. ha* been postponed to July 29 to give tiie branches more time to hold their own meetings. Ihe L'tara Youth and Kaum Ibu meeting* have also been deferred.47 words
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Article361 1967-07-04 11 Razak: Less paper work please KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. TUN Abdul Razak today called for "an adjusting of the old colonial attitude of mind" among Malaysia's civil servants if the nation is to survive and succeed in its battle for development. Malaysia, he said, by virtue of her colonial hrritaee had361 words
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Article, Illustration119 1967-07-04 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Former Singapore beauty queen and one-time top air girl in the world. Miss Nancy Liew. 25, is now a Pan American Airways stewardess flying on the New York -Europe service. She was one of 1.200 girls who recently received their "wings" from the119 words
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Article38 1967-07-04 11 PNANO Mon. Sin Say Kok, 32. MtWi of forring 75 S5O notec. was today ordered to be remanded in police custody for a week. Sin was arrested in a house at Snngei Kluanc early yesterday.38 words
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154 1967-07-04 11 ALOR STAR. Monday. MALAYSIAN and Thai police have intensified their Joint anti-terrorist operation launched two weeks ago in deep jungle along the Betong salient on the Thai side of the border. A Malaysian police operations officer disclosed today the Joint operation was in154 words
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Article19 1967-07-04 11 PENANG Mon Van Aw Nik. 63. was found hanged in an attmp house at" Tanjong Tolcong here.19 words
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254 1967-07-04 11 ABUL FAZIL - ABUL FAZIL By SINGAPORE. Mon.—Football pools are not likely to be introduced in Singapore lor some time. a Singapore group, whicn had planned to open an agency here, has given up hopes of getting a licence The group wrote to the Government several months254 words
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Advertisement353 1967-07-04 11 SALE... 1 STARTS TODAY! at IPOH KVIIMiFATT 7e*6&f£nitot n-ci i.tKc h nun, ipoh hi mi PRICES SLASHED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS TO GIVE YOU BIG VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY! GROI.ND KLOOR: World famous material* for DRLSSLS. KKBAVAS and HOMt Xl RMSHING ICI Terylene Wool Suitings Batek Sarongs Ready-made Snirts of Quality353 words
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Miscellaneous43 1967-07-04 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl f BOY.' V I^YEC NEXtA I HAD A *£*LW I v( HE WON'T TAKE OPP TWAT CHAIR Tl \NL HIS ME»-MET TILL H6 v WOULD CAUSE ft II Ws GETS BACK PROM iT^ "TROL'BLEiy A^v^ OUTER SPACE iy43 words
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Advertisement853 1967-07-04 12 1 untinued irom Kage Bi ACKNOWLEDGMENTS lv Words Sit (Minimum) MR. a\ MRS. S. OURESHI thank <nd irirnda for their valuabl* gift* on the occasion of the marriage of both their sons. DR. AND MRS. Chan Tec Ming than< relatives ani friends (or their Kilts telegram* asaiatance and attenrt.ioi.- on853 words
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Advertisement1119 1967-07-04 12 SITUATIONS VACANT li Words Sf f Min.h-Box it rts axtrm EXPERIENCED MALAY COOKAMAH required Immediately to live n Kuropean family three children $150 p.m. ISA J«lan Plal* Caldeeot Hill (8 pore i *****<l CATERPILLAR FAR EAST LTD., requires an Industrial Rclationa Offleer. Appllcanu must have previous experience, age 30 to1,119 words
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Advertisement1035 1967-07-04 12 ACCOMMODAfION VACAN IS Words SI (Min.)— Bam tt eU axtrm TO L*T: luxunoua flats i Ridout Road tn nigh class residenfa' area of District 10. For details, please contact the Assistant Estates offee' Housing a\ Development Board, dur■n» office bours (Tel Spore «4iivi Cxt I9i ACCOMMODATION PROBLEMS* Carl Routing Agency1,035 words
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Advertisement891 1967-07-04 12 EDUCATION li Words U (Mm.) Bas it ett txtrm BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTANCY Morrtng; Night by Highly qualified accoi-nunu. SIC. 76 Middle Road B'pore *****. COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE a Keport Writing: rive months Rama Couiae Register early. Class note putts Raia ''ollese wsii> 4»T«t» pon AT OUR BRANCH:: New Sea.'ions Secretarial Course Stenography.891 words
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Advertisement773 1967-07-04 12 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) li Wmrdt *t (Mim.)—Bmx St rl* «t(r a STATION HOTEL SINOAMM.E A.ir-condltionrd rooms all conxrnlenccn h» d hr^a k f nf t Tfim< II 7 00— 5J4.00 lH.ubl» ».'4 o»— *32 ')0. Tel »<!|o.)l 1 3 im»«' HOTSL AMSASSAOOH M, staj»jf RtMd Bin«apor« facinu ..i.-a» Dancinc773 words
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Advertisement564 1967-07-04 12 BERJUNTAI TIN DREDGING BERHAD tlnco-poiated in Mala\>ia> NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hat an Interim Dividend, the Forty-seventh, of one shilling and linepense i is 9d > per stock unit. less Income Tax at the rate of tort> per cent. BM been declared iut and payable to stockholders >n the RegiMer564 words
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Advertisement320 1967-07-04 12 LAND FOR SALE Irndrrs arr Imurrl for th*. pusvha.se o! ~2 094 BCTW of land in thr Mukim Ol Ka'ans. Dutrirt Ol L"lv LHimat The land, held under Cfrtiticate <>( Tillr No 3453 Is Mttialfd approximately 1 300 .aids i.utsuie llir Ka .me Town Board area anr* ha.s the Ka.iang/320 words
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Advertisement1322 1967-07-04 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM UK, CONTINENT. Llititf ttr: Sinpport P. S'tiata Ptaan CITT IF CNESTER iDrxlm. HaiMurf, Rotttrflan. na»n II 12 July 11/14 Jaty OH IF WORCESTER H.vt. London, Rotttmam. Haxburg. Hull II 21 July 21,22 Jily 21/24 My CITY OFSUILBFSRD London, Rottersam.1,322 words
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Article152 1967-07-04 14 MELBOURNE. Mon BH.P. highlighted today s trading selling up to $10.00 before i losing 50 cents higher at 59.96. Most other Issues moved narrowly -.inner Base Metals were buoyant with Nickel shares in demand Bfßlß. Western Mining up 40 cents to $1940 Oils were steady T»d^> > esataai152 words
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Article244 1967-07-04 14 JULY lust trade rubber f.o.b. buvrrs rlosrd at 5 p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore yesterday at 55 T cents per Ib. down one-ei(hth of a cent on Friday's dosing level. The tone was very quiet. R.A.S. and M.R.E. closing price* in cents per lb. yesterday. Buyers Sellers244 words
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Article188 1967-07-04 14 c MIPS tying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharvia or expected today ara: U>nfinl-.« I LtXH Maerek I KiiKh.ro Mam 67. Auatrnlasia Lelrwel in 11. Irpant 13 14. Gl-.i almond II) 1. !•> Mald\<i.i 1: )^h I'.iook. 11 a SMi Hellatlix J.I M, la.«ka Maru '.'7 Bvaeal M*..-k188 words
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Article85 1967-07-04 14 HINESE Produce Eichwige. Siiua- pora. noon prices p.r p.cul y*.terriay Coconut oil: hulk J4 1 afilafl iirum v Copra: Mixn ilohi loorr- Jun» Juo 1 K Continrnt J2fl» R Pepptr Miintok hitr Ji;i7t «rllrr». Barawall i-hitf $I 3.'> »<-llrr». »i~rial Hara»ak Maak BJVi *rii< i>. fafMad I^impong hlack85 words
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Article23 1967-07-04 14 July 3. RIBBER PRICE: Ml rent- (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5609 (unchanged). tMimatrd offering 230 tons (down 5 tons).23 words
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957 1967-07-04 14 From Our Market Correspondent IN I) 0 STRI •I. S were easier on a smaller market yesterday with the more speculative counters having falls in excess of the better established counters. Central Sugar. Matsu. Sim Lim and I AC came in for interest Matsu on957 words
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Article31 1967-07-04 14 MaUv.in Mink ludiirs July 1 Jajh •Indu-trial- 11..|» Hl. Oil Propcrtir-,: IHX.n IHS.:;X Mi nines: M N M.1.7 4 v$ rubbrr*: 1u9..i.: 109.53 vl)c<. "I. IMtatlM Dec 18. lf)rib=luU31 words
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Advertisement1139 1967-07-04 14 Y^ KAWASAKI lUSEN KAISHA LTD. Western Australia/Singapore Japan Service t-.~»r. f tmmm M "liaTM Baatl" 9 II July 25 27 July 4 Aig lAu| "MMirtiai Mara" 11/3* lily 0 J Aag 1} Aag II Aui West Africa Singapore Japan Service A-.fnij Sirgarc" Kobe "Stiln N«t Sailei 12 Illy E Rials1,139 words
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Advertisement877 1967-07-04 14 «USTmia,NE* KUAND SEIVICI INDU. PAKISTAN ANO fA» US! SCBVICtS Ii frtaaatle A*>lai«a Milararai. Tr Miirjs Ml Nafaiittnaai Pcnani v ratal Sintauofi Singjpoit P ItBBI Pcnaf)| BOMBALA t 7 Illy I 1 July 18/ 11 July RAIUU 11/11 lal} 11 lII} IB lalf «Mu'< o. Am i/ i aot II il877 words
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Advertisement129 1967-07-04 14 TO: GEHO*. MMSEILLES, tWTWEtf, MTTEIBMI, WEMEri. HAIHUI6. Singapore P. Sham Penang WESTFALIA (HAPAGj 1214 July 15/17 My II My TANNSTEIN (LLOYO) 21/23 lily 24 H My 27 My -ALEMANNIA (NAPAG) f. 9/11 Aaf 12/14 An IS Asf HOLSATIA (HAPAC) 21/23 Asf 24 76 Asf 27 ta| HAMhIONIA (HAPAG) 11/12Stit 13129 words
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223 1967-07-04 15 THE price of tin in Penan* M>sterdiy remained nnrhanceri at 5609 per piculon an offering estimated down .> ton* to 230 tons. Steady demand was reported from all quarters. LOCAL Rl BBFR MART: Tha market vu steadier at the opening yesterday on «perulatlve223 words
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Article49 1967-07-04 15 i\\ thr Official Malayan Bhort- term Money Market for the mrrk endrd Saturday the range of call rates waa as follows: HANK FtNDH: 3*4 per cent to 11,I 1 per rent. GENERAL FIND: S'. 4 per cent to 5 per rrnt MOVEMENT of fund, totalled $I*2 million.49 words
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Article17 1967-07-04 15 TMS AiiMiatian tl Bank! In Mlliy marl* no (hMOM in ita ratw to m»rrhanta ycatcrday.17 words
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Advertisement352 1967-07-04 15 WILLIAM JACKS CO. (MALAYSIA) SDN., BHD. Applications are invited from Malaysian Citizens for Two vacancies in our Kuala Lumpur Office: POSITION: Junior Trainee Executive AGE: 21 25 years. QUALIFICATIONS: (i) A degree from University of Malaya or other recognised University. and/or (ii) Two /Three years previous Sales/Administrative experience. SALARY: Commensurate352 words
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Advertisement951 1967-07-04 15 NOTICES I THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 111 NOTICE OF FIRST MEETINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First Meeting of Creditors In the undermentioned cases will be held on Tuesday, the 18th day of July. 1967 at the Official Assignee's Chambers. Top Floor. High Court Bulldinn. Singapore:— Bankruptcy No. t951 words
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Advertisement943 1967-07-04 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF SARAWAK APPLICATIONS are Invited for the port of:— Assistant Executive Engineer (Non-establishment > (3 vacancies;. Public Works Department. Salary Division I. Scale A (|750--1430 1. Point of entry depending on experience and qualifications. Candidates should not be lee* than 25 years and preferably not over 50943 words
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Advertisement434 1967-07-04 15 TENDERS TAWARAN DI-PANGGIL SEMULA JABATAN KERJA RAYA. PERAK KENYATAAN TAWARAN Tawaran2 daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar dl-J.K.R. dl-dalam Kelas A— BX. Kepala > lli2> dan Kepala IV (2 dan 3) akan di-tertma dl-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri. Perak, Ipoh hingga jam pukol 300 petang pada 7hb Julai. 1967 untok MEMBENA DAN MENYIAPKAN SEKOLAH434 words
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Advertisement208 1967-07-04 15 NOTICES Brown Bigelow LAST 2 DAYS Remembronce Adr«rtiting lompl* products ere new en Duploy et the Goodwood Hetel Conference Hell Worn 12 noon to t p.m. eN ere welcome. NOTICE The Public and our Customers are hereby Informed that Mr. Oan Poh Yew has left our company and Is no208 words
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Advertisement270 1967-07-04 15 HuJLCIiEST 5 IS.LSLiIS (sth m.s. Dunearn Road, Singapore) TWO-STOREY SEMIDETACHED HOUSES-TYPE B High class residential district 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, car porch Water, gas, electricity, phones and modern sanitation available Basic Land Area (Freehold) 3,300 sq. ft. Built-up Area 1,561 sq.ft. SELLING PRICE $38,000 UPWARDS Loan facilities available Date of270 words
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Article, Illustration510 1967-07-04 16 Beaten favourites costß. Timah punters $271,110 RACING with Epsom Jecv DUKIT TIMAH once again lived up to its reputation as a graveyard i for favourites over the weekend. Only one favourite. Pan Rajah, obliged and beaten favourites cost Dunters $271,110 on the win tote alone. Here is how the favourites510 words
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Article20 1967-07-04 16 Ticket No. *****9 (not *****91 drew a consolation prize in the Singapore Turf Club's Big Sweep on Sunday.20 words
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Article414 1967-07-04 16 WEIGHTS for all eight races at Bukit Timah on Saturday: Cl. 2. Div. 5— 7 F. Colombo Court 9.00 Salamat Datang 8.13 Ironic Peace 8.12 True Friendship 8.11 Qnisana 8.11 Our Hero 8.11 Cahir 8.10 Wonderful Pil 8.10 PUydent 8.09 As You With 8.08 Tlba Tibs 8.07 General414 words
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Article517 1967-07-04 16 WEIGHTS for all nine races on Sunday: THE COMMITTEE CIP CL t— 10F. Promise II 9.03 Flying Glory 8.11 Chief Master 8.10 Malahon 8.09 Port Capri B.OS B«y's Fun 8.04 Champion 8.04 Top Power 8.03 Tony Bob Ml Electroplate II 8.01 Plnkson 800 Peninjau 7.12 Zaxa 7.11 Yardarina517 words
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Article160 1967-07-04 16 HAMBURG. Mon British jockey Lester PigßOtt ye*itrdav won the German Perbv for the third time and ga.n'-n his .«econd Derby within 24 hours after his Irish victory on Ribocco on Saturday He also won Spain s premier event, the Grand Premio of Madrid, on Thursday.Agencies - 160 words
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Article241 1967-07-04 16 Brabham poses challenge MOTOR RACING I E MANS. Mon. Thre* times world champion race driver Jack Brabham of Australia is back in the running for his fourth title after winning the French Grand Prix yesterday. Bi'Hbhum'.s win at the wheel of one of his own Brabh.imRepco three-litre racers gives himAgencies - 241 words
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262 1967-07-04 16 Clark set for new assault on world marks ATHLETICS STOCKHOLM. Mon. Seven world records will be attacked at tne annual international track and field meet here next Tuesday and Wednesday. non Clark, ol Australia, will attack his records in «ne mm- milts and 5.000 ■aHTCav. He madt world marks at262 words
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Article131 1967-07-04 16 T ONDON. Mon. Danny l > Livingstone, Hampshire left-hander from St. Johns. Antigua, completed his second century of the season with 120 not out against Middlesex at Ixird'.s during yesterday English county cricket programme. He hit 15 fours in Dai 250min innings. At GtMtoabury. *i year-old AustralianReuter - 131 words
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Advertisement738 1967-07-04 16 LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA, TANAH MELAYU NATIONAL rXKCTRKITY BOARD OF THE •CaVm OK MALAYA POKT Dl< KSON THr.R.MAL I'liHIK STATION CHLORINATION PLANT CONTRACT No. 1428/16 Tenders invited for the supply, deliyery and errrtion of Chlorination Plant for the. National Electricity Board s new thermal power station at Port Dickson tn the738 words
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Advertisement545 1967-07-04 16 I NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR Civil Salt N«. MI M 1»«7 Betmc«n I Choo Sac Kau Plaintiff, i And Urn Poo Hing trading a* International Used Car Company Defendant To: Lim for. Hing trading a* International Uned Car Company, late of No. Jalan Pudu.545 words
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Advertisement38 1967-07-04 16 jj MORE" POWER S^^/y^ The outstanding battery combining the qualities of Porvic Separators, the latest design of Exide plates and a hard rubber container. THE BORNEO COMPANY (MALAYSIA) SDN. BHD. Dla<ritM.t«j by THE BORNEO COM PANY (SINGAPORE) LIMITED38 words
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438 1967-07-04 17 FAM NAME 20 FOR M-SOCCER TRAINING 4RMED Forces dash- ing centre-farward Dali Omar and Peraks star inside-for-ward Johnny Wong Kong Leong are back in the Malaysian football team after a years absence. Both have been Included In the 20-member squad for the 11th438 words
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473 1967-07-04 17 MANSOOR RAHMAN - GOLF NOTES Malaysia to send big team for S'pore open MANSOOR RAHMAN By MALAYSIA will send a big contingent to the Singapore amateur open golf championship to be played over the Buklt course on Aug. 10-13. The contingent, along with the team for the defence of the Putra Cup in473 words
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Article880 1967-07-04 17 JOHORE RAHSI DUtrirt AAA Highlight of the championships was the fin« effort by newcomer Lt. Naridol Ourakam. who raised the meet's high Jump record by 61n to 6ft 2> a Rashld Rahman (Johore Achtltes> scored a sprint double, winning the IOOm In a record 11 3s (old record 11.4)880 words
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Article143 1967-07-04 17 SINGAPORE Junior championships—Mixed doubles: Wee Sen and S. Yee bt A. Azlc snd S. Barnett 16-6. 16-0; 8. K. Kalan and Mrs Fay bt F. Abas and J. Woodland 15-11, 16-9; Choo Sin Hua and K. Lee bt R Babu and Tan Bee Neo 15-3 18-13: R Ismail and143 words
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Article70 1967-07-04 17 L. PERAK Div. 1 iT Anson i: Nova Scotia w.o. Tunas Baru. Inter-school: Muslim College. P..T 4 DTC. T Anson 3. V TEB.AL league: PWD 1 Kllat 1. K I.LANG Div. 1: Siong Olap 3 3 1 Gurkha Rifles 2: Revertfx 2 34 Coy. Ourkha Transport 3. Div. ll70 words
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Article27 1967-07-04 17 MION'S SHIELD semi flnate iSegamati: Bomba 'A' 2 Segamat Club 1 Kpg Berata 2 Bomba B 1. Final: Kpg BeraU 2 Bomb* 'A 1 1.27 words
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Article13 1967-07-04 17 rKTER-SCHOOL (T. Ansom: Muslim College. PJ 4 DTC. T. Anson 113 words
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265 1967-07-04 17 E. PRIDA - E. PRIDA ATHLETICS By rE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association yesterday announced a four-year training: plan aimed at preparing a team for the Sixth Asian Games at Seoul in 1970 and other subsequent international events. The programme will be launched on July 13.265 words
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Article170 1967-07-04 17 VARSITY SPORTS APATHY FLAYED SINGAPORE undergraduates were taken to tasi by Mr. Chan Ghee Sang, tht parliamentary secretary to the Ministry for Social Affairs, at the University of Singapore annual athletics meet at Farrer Park on Saturday. Mr. Chan, who is the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council vice-president, said that170 words
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164 1967-07-04 17 BOXING Ex-champion to coach in Ipoh AMATEUR boxing is to be revived :n Perak and the Malaysia Amateur Boxing Association has entrusted the task to Yeo Chat Lye. retired undefeat•d flyweight boxing champion of prewar Malaya. In a letter to Mr. Yeo. MABA secretary Poo Yeow Theng of Kuala Lumpur,164 words
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Advertisement328 1967-07-04 17 when sympathy is needed... so is Dettol At a time like this mother's sympathy is comforting, but powerless to meet the real need ....the need to fight infection. Fortunately, today, millions of mothers know about Dettol and have learnt to put their trust in this ideal germicide to protect their328 words
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Advertisement347 1967-07-04 17 Gjf e precision ser%ice <tto Automotive Industry 3 Repco manufacture one of the most comprehensive range of automotive tools and equipment and backed by technical service facilities which provide all round "Customer Service" whenever and wherever required. Tools <t Equipment include: ENGINE RECONDITIONING EQUIPMENT CLUTCH RECONDITIONING EQUIPMENT TORQUE WRENCHES SPECIALISED347 words
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Miscellaneous25 1967-07-04 17 BADMINTON 'pore Junior chsmpionthipe (SHA hall. pm SOCCCK rrl«*ly: Spon MUsyt v Jt Aervless <Jn Bsmt. 7.30): J. sUhra IMt. It lit Austtß t BFW-KUat.25 words
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386 1967-07-04 18 Oust Ne Win's Govt, call by Burmese Reds BANGKOK, Monday •pi IK Coniiuunisl Party of Burma lias called on the Burmese people lo overthrow General Ne Win's Government, Radio Peking said today. The broadcast, monitored here, said the call was made by the central committee of the Communist Party of386 words
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159 1967-07-04 18 JAPAN AGAINST ANTI-RED STANCE FOR ASPAC fTOKYO, Mon. The JapX ane.se delegation which left today to attend the second A^ia Pacific Council iASPAC) meeting in Bangkok will resist any attempt to turn ASPAC into a strongly anti-communist organisation, according to the Japanese Foreign Ministry. A Japanese Foreign Ministry spokesman, speaking159 words
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Article250 1967-07-04 18 SHAW: On -.'arrt hrn. IMI r.ichard Mxlad Shaw ai;r.i M w.n«. of r.ivrrhrad. Kent. Bek^eti hiKtund of Mary and d»d<T o( Carolm-. I'etir. Dm id mil HADFIELD DENNIS CARRIEL M Maapttal on 1-7-61 Klin. i.. i'.it>, iiln t 1 1 <-l r l Good She I' rd Bras R:i»ah250 words
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109 1967-07-04 18 Salvage work to begin off the Pusing beacon SINGAPORE. Mon. The Post Master. Mr. R. L. Bird, today warned mariners that salvage operations will take place in the next two weeks within a one cable radius of position 145 degrees distant 3 cables from the Pusing beacon. He said: "All109 words
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Article45 1967-07-04 18 HONG KONG. Mon. U.B. Federal Aviation Agency experts found Hong Kong airports instrument landing system and precision approach radar in perfect working order after a Thai Airways jet crashed into the harbour last Friday with the loss of 24 lives.— AP.AP - 45 words
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Article298 1967-07-04 18 LONDON. Mon. Renewed mid- ea&i tension Biafra Nigerian oil payments, weakness of sterling and tomorrow's publication of the June gold figures all acted to restrict sentiment on the London stock market today. Small, scattered selling and lack of support eased most issue fractionally, though the298 words
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Article65 1967-07-04 18 LONDON. Mon. Spot IB ,d. Aug. 1«5 16d.. Sept. 18 1 lbd.. Oct. 17\d.. Oct. Dec. 17 13 16d.. Jan. March 17 7 sd.. April June 18 1 16 d July Sept. 18 3 16d.. Oct Dec 18 5 16d. Jan Mar h ]r. ,d April June 18 765 words
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Article36 1967-07-04 18 LONDON. Mon Buyers r 1226 i Cl sellers £1227.. i £2> Forward buyers £1222-.- <+-£l> >.; 1 nellers £1223 'j I• £1 Settlement i £1229 i £4. Turnover am 80 tons p.m 5 tons. Tone: Inactive.36 words
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185 1967-07-04 18 Property tax for second half of 1967 now due SINGAPORE. Mon. Property tax for the second half of this, year Is now due. Owners of properties are requested to make early payments by crossed cheques or money orders through the post or by cash payments at any of the following185 words
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Article22 1967-07-04 18 SINGAPORE. Mon— Three stray cattle were seized by the Ministry of Health special disposal squad < at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday.22 words
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Article, Illustration71 1967-07-04 18 LEE IN BRIEF K.L. STOP-OVER CINGAPORE'S Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, made a 45-minute stop-over in Kuala Lumpur yesterday on his way home after talks in London on the future of the British bases in Singapore. Mr. Lee, who was greeted by officials of the Singapore High Commission andSoon Hon Sin - 71 words
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388 1967-07-04 18 MALACCA. Monday MR. JUSTICE PA WAN AHMAD today dismissed an application by the Former Minister of Home Affairs, Tun (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, and the Malacca Chief Minister. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, to set aside the subpoenas served on them to388 words
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346 1967-07-04 18 Newcombe and Taylor first in semi-finals WIMBLEDON AUSTRALIAN John Newcombe. new favourite A for the Wimbkdon men's singles tennis title. powered his way into the semi-finals today. The broad -shoulders 23--vcir-old Sydney mai served. volif,-»d and smashed through to a 6-4. 6-2. 6-4 win over fellow-Australian Ken Fletcher In 80Reuter - 346 words
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232 1967-07-04 18 MALAYSIA CUP FAS make come-to-us offer to Trengganu ■CXKjTBALL Association of Singapore have a^ked Tiengganu FA. their Inter-zone opponents in the Malaysia Cup football tournament, to play both "legs of this semi-final at Jalan Besar stadium this month. The winners on aggregate will qualify for the final on Aug. 5232 words
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Advertisement162 1967-07-04 18 .ate CLASSIFIEDS 20 uords $15 -(minimum) JOTHV: To Su*v «n.l Jothy a son on B.T.f at U H. Srirv.baa. Thanks to doctor and staff. FOO- lo Ro.tir and C I a dautsht-r. Juni- od :iu >i (>7 ji K K liistrr to Julian Doctor and star deeply thanked. NACULINDRAN li162 words
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Advertisement74 1967-07-04 18 new compact office machine Hermes SEffld) MADE IN SWITZERLAND BY PAILLARD M&l pi 13" Carriage I' k'A 4, n M Allows lengthwise introduction Xl il \u\ \u\ I I oolsca P paper. l-xTouch control switch. W/ Automatic tabulator.^ Ribbon "economiser" Flying margins Type can strike top .middle Red indicating ribbon74 words
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Miscellaneous53 1967-07-04 18 The weather Highest and lowest temperature.*- in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala I.umpur 89 73 KotH Bh.uu 89 75 Penan* 89 75 Ipoh 87 75 Malacca 87 73 Singapore 87 75 r Highland 73 57 fesselton 87 73 Kuching53 words
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