The Straits Times, 13 July 1967
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Title Section23 1967-07-13 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times The Niitiwiiil flKWSf)il|lßr Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1967 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590 M.C.(P)226623 words
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Article579 1967-07-13 1 HK MOBS OUT AGAIN WITH DYNAMITE BOMBS AND ACID: CARS, BUSES SET ON FIRE HONG KONG, Wed RIOTING leftist mobs went on a rampage in various places of Kowloon tonight as an eerie silence blanketed most of Hong Kong island, which lay under a curfew. The mobs overturnedAgencies - 579 words
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Article, Illustration118 1967-07-13 1 Storm Billies work: 300 dead so far rpilK highway and the I railway line to the right are partially submerged in a sea of muddy Him, rater outside Airhi City, south-western Japan llr.i\\ r.iin over southern and western Japan since late Tuesday niclit hampered the search >esterday for many persons118 words
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Article130 1967-07-13 1 Boy shot after arrest in Penang PENANG. Wed. ChOO Kway Hwa, 18. was shot and seriously wounded last night when police opened flre at Jelutong Road Polio party went to Jelutong Road at 10.45 p.m on receiving information that people were painting slogans on the road. They arrested Choo. While130 words
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Article26 1967-07-13 1 TAIPEH Wed —Six persons were drowned and nine others are listed a* musing after typhoon Clara hit northern and central Taiwan yett»rday Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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95 1967-07-13 1 JAKARTA. Wed. An In- i donesian military tribunal today asked Doctor Soekarno to appear as a defence witness In the treason trial here of Indo- nesia's top living communCol. Hendronoto. chief judge of the special tribunal trying communist leader Sudi.Mnan for his alleg- EdReuter - 95 words
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Article51 1967-07-13 1 LONDON, Wed. Forty work-shy miners have been sacked by the Coal Board on the say-so of a computer that analysed attendance records, it was disclosed yesterday. Attendance records of 22.000 miners around Doncaster, Yorks, showed that 500 mere lazy. The 40 were sacked after refusing to51 words
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Article, Illustration401 1967-07-13 1 'We now know where we stand...' TUN TAN BACK FROM LONDON TALKS SAYS: KUALA Ll'Ml'l'R. Wednesday. MALAYSIA now knows where slit- stands in relation l<> the Anglo-Malaysian defence Ireatv after talks with the British Premier and his Ministers in London on British hoops withdrawals from Ihe country. The Minister of401 words
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Article73 1967-07-13 1 TOKYO. Wed. Japan will again a>k the Soviet Union later this month to exert its Influence with the Vietcong and with North Vietnam for a ceasefire In Vietnam, according to Japanese Foreign Ministry sources today Vietnam and the Middle East crisis will be two major topicsReuter - 73 words
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Article20 1967-07-13 1 JAKARTA Wed Twrlve persons have died in a smallpox outbreak In the Wonnsobo district. Central Java —ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article41 1967-07-13 1 JAKARTA. Wed Aii IniimnMan Pros Council will i>e *«m ti| toon in Jakarta to help in tin development ol the local press am tackle its various problems accord ing to the Information Mim^tei Mi. BM Diah— UPl.41 words
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Article44 1967-07-13 1 ROME. Wed The Internal lonal Wheal Council opened talk: here today to renew or replace the 1962 international fcheat agreement and set a new piici range for wheat In world trade The talks are expected to laxi three weeks or more— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article35 1967-07-13 1 GENEVA. Wed The International Red Croxs commute* has agreed to do all It can U evacuate hostages held by inn cenaries in the Congolese city ol Kisangani, the committee said today. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article30 1967-07-13 1 JAKARTA. Wed Philippine.' Air Lines has filed an application with the Indonesian Government for an air service from the Philippine* to the island report of Ball UPI.UPI - 30 words
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Article212 1967-07-13 1 Two clashes along Suez Canal OEIRUT. \\vq\. D Egyptian and Israeli forces clashed twice today along the Suez Canal, and Cairo Radio said two Israeli tanks were destroyed in the second incident. In tht- nr>t clash. I I truop.s opened mortar lire from the east ride of the canal onAgencies - 212 words
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Article35 1967-07-13 1 ARMY r*MEI> "I T IN HONG K< HONG kom. v RntNb arm] called 00l •<• niclit to help put Himn rioters. 'Hie Wrlsh RfKinient. in full battle look up parillWi cb li dinner— rpi35 words
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Article234 1967-07-13 2 Eshkol: Arabs can get our terms •Tl.l. Aviv, \tt-.1. Prime .MiuiMd l.rvi I xhkol vml Hi. it Im.iH's Irrnis for pe.ur in IBM .Middle KSSfI would In Milimit Ird •111 .«l a |>c.i««- »onliTrnir .t nil liul In- loir 111 .in uili r\ lew Mrttll an Xiihtk .in lrl«-\ imoiiReuter - 234 words
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Article22 1967-07-13 2 nta hi w. (i MrIndiro (iaivlhi Im* iivrpirri an invitation to visit Bulgaria on a fj r* fixwi l»t*r RouterReuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration659 1967-07-13 2 U THANT RUSHES HIS PEACE PLAN Truce observers likely at Canal Zone before end of the week NEW YORK, Wed Y\ TIIANT yestei day battened plans to get U.N. peace teams along the Suez Canal before tne end of the week as Israel reported another outbreak of air warfare. [smellReuter - 659 words
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Article59 1967-07-13 2 AKRON Wed The United' Rubber Works Union, which has already struck lour of America* big five rubber companies, yesterday called for a strike agaiiut rhe th'th. Good,.vear. at midnight tomorrow. A union official here said the strike had been called on the recommendation of unionReuter - 59 words
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Article64 1967-07-13 2 LONDON. Wed. Britain has expressed regrets for a violation of air space over Chinese coastal islands through an error of navigation by British helicopters on June 5. it was announced toda.v. But Britain said she could find no evidence to support China's allegation of an intrusion into herReuter - 64 words
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272 1967-07-13 2 Now China protests at arrest of newsman— PEKING. Wed. China 1 protested strongly to Britain last night over the alleged arrest in Hone Konr of a correspondent of the official New China News Agency. The British Charge d'Affaires, Mr. Donald Hopson, was summoned to the Foreign Ministry here to receiveReuter - 272 words
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289 1967-07-13 2 China universities re-open after one year's closure HONG KONG, Wednesday. COME of China's colleges and universities are resuming classes after being closed for more than a year while students roved the country as Red Guards. Peking Radio said th« schools were being reopened 'for revolution* sake" 1 with the studyUPI - 289 words
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103 1967-07-13 2 A £511 mil boost for aviation in Japan TOKYO. Wed. Japan hopes tn give its airlines a gigantic boost with about £511 million over five years for projects including a new Tokyo International Airport, a Transport Ministry spokesman said today. The aim Is to strengthen Japan Airlines, give them aReuter - 103 words
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Article59 1967-07-13 2 BOMBAY. Wed— Flotilla cre^» yesterday aereeri to call off their 14-da> strike which has stra io>d ships carrying fnodarains. tertili ivers and armaments In the port 1 here A Joint statement lt*ued by the union and the port administration said the crew?, who man tOSji and59 words
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Article28 1967-07-13 2 BHOPAL W*d Prohibition on liquor is to be scrapped in 'he central Indian itltl of Madhy* Pradesh it «te officially announo--1 ed here. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Advertisement246 1967-07-13 2 How do you steer a cable ship with your arms folded? Ibb^bbW^^bbß -*iyv/&ist Bfc^ta^»i^ PI -^^^^"^^^^H ML*> tjllßrV B^tia^BßW LbV v^bb^9E£ "-I'll ||*1 lIC ft I b^Hk >JyB^BM -jaP* Automatic navigation at work. C. S. Mercury is just one of the ships in the Cable Wireless fleet fitted with automatic246 words
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Miscellaneous30 1967-07-13 2 THE gAMBOLQ -4 I «uiT5 vouy ir /uAiset Me look V^--. \T WWTy O*« A9AH0/ I Cou. 1 Aseei^) /^rr ooc» vtxT^N witu uwj-^ look TU«NTV VEAWy v v -^vooskSfCj-30 words
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Article, Illustration505 1967-07-13 3 Mr. Khrushchev speaks out A BLUNT ESTIMATE OF NIXON AND IKE I^EVV YORK. Wed.— American television viewers last night heard some blunt, straight-irom-the-shoulder views on their political leaders from the lormer Soviet Premier, Mr. Khrushchev. Speaking at his retirement home near Moscow. Mr. Khrushchev called former U.S. Vice-President Nixon thatReuter - 505 words
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196 1967-07-13 3 Bonn-Seoul dispute over 'kidnapping' of Koreans from West Germany MUNICH, Wednesday. gEVERAL hundred students held a protest meeting at Munich University last night to demonstrate against the alleged kidnapping last month of South Korean students resident in West Germany The university rector. Professor Ludwig Hotter, told the meeting: "Human rightsReuter - 196 words
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Article56 1967-07-13 3 BMAVNAOAH iiaoia Wed Police lurd tcai- s .,a ajMill here Irtit mghi io diiporse crowd* throwing bottle uid Mone.< in a renew hI of vioienc ov»r protests agairusr the locatior, of a new univer.Mty. Stone-throwing .vui.Vn's marched in protest against the loca- tion of the new56 words
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Article21 1967-07-13 3 SAIGON. Wed. The U.B Secretary of Defence. Mr. McNtvmara. left here today for Washington after a five-day visit21 words
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117 1967-07-13 3 jy|IAMl. Wed. Six heavily armed stowaways seized a freighter off the Florida coast yesterday, but fled in .1 lifeboat when a second vessel they apparently intended to hijack failed to rendezvous at sea. Captain Ramon Carpio of the 3.239-ton Panamanian vessel. Freicht Transporter, said theReuter - 117 words
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250 1967-07-13 3 Nuclear firepower: 'U.S. will lag behind Russia' WASHINGTON. Wed. The United States will fall behind the Soviet Union in terms of nuclear firepower this year. By 1971 a massive "megatonnage gap" will hay* opened between the two super powers, according to a study made for the House of Representatives ArmedReuter - 250 words
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112 1967-07-13 3 Morals charge man sets himself alight in courtroom HAMBURG. Wed. A 39-year-old man facing immorality charges, was in a critical condition In hospital here yesterday after setting fire to himself in the courtroom where he was standing trial. A court spokesman said Rold Bischon". rushed around the court yesterday, aReuter - 112 words
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Article64 1967-07-13 3 PERTH, Wed. France* Stewart. 17. gave a drowning horse mouth-to-no>e resuscitation altar rescuing it from an icy lake near here today. She d'.ved into the Uke (all* clothed and swam more than SO yank, dragging the horse back to the shore. She then blew into 11a no>rReuter - 64 words
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Article60 1967-07-13 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. Expectant mothers who take too much vitamins may cause harmful effects to their babies, an American nutritional expert said here. Dr. Paul M Newberrr. of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said he believes excess vitamin Riven to female rais and raobits may have beenReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration162 1967-07-13 3 I ONDON, Wed. Bri- tain today accepted Zambia's diplomat, Mr. Ali Simbule as his /country's High Commissioner, thus ending a three-month row over his description of this country as a "humbled, toothless bulldog" afraid of Rhodesia. j The decision was announced by the CommonwealthReuter - 162 words
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Advertisement206 1967-07-13 3 when sympathy is needed... so is Dettol \s^r W m^ <^ mm 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 this206 words
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Advertisement571 1967-07-13 3 LAST 3 DAYS LADIES BLOUSES must be cleared << 100 Acrylic Shell 8 1 $2 50 EACH 1 MORE R£DUCTIONS OPEN TILL 6.30 P.M. ON SATURDAY Aitoertisemmt Lemons For Beauty To ke«p your skin cl<*«r and fair you ne«d the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons Ask your chemist571 words
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Article, Illustration455 1967-07-13 4 Expansion for ETV to adult education work LESSONS ON ENGLISH NEXT YEAR SINGAPORE. Wed The Singapore Educational Television service is to expand its work beyond schools to the adult education field. A special series of programmes on English for adult beginners which Television Singapura will broadcast, will begin in January455 words
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Article, Illustration194 1967-07-13 4 - SINGAPORE. Wed. An apprentice draughtsman 35 years ago in a Singapore architectural firm today held a oneman art exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall. He. Is now the Internationally, known artist from Indonesia, Mr. Lm Man Font, one of the official artists of former President Soekarno.194 words
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54 1967-07-13 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The University of Singapore Students' Union Is organising a variety show at the National Theatre on July 33. under the patronage of the Minister for Foreign Affairs. Mr. S. Rajaratnam Items of this charity show Include a fashion show, a tae-ltwon-do demonstration,54 words
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Article48 1967-07-13 4 SINGAPORE Wed— Dr. Lai Chan See. an old boy of Gan Eng Seng School. Singapore, has passed the examinations required and has been admitted as a Member of the Royal College of Physicians, Edlnbugh. according to a cable received by his father. Mr Lai Lok Sam yesterday48 words
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Article84 1967-07-13 4 New swine fever case detected SINGAPORE. Wed. A fresh case of swine fever was detected today the third since the outbreak on Saturday. The latest case Involved 16 pigs at a farm of about 130 pigs In the Buklt PanJang area. The first two cases had occurred In the Llm84 words
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72 1967-07-13 4 French: 435 get certificates and book prizes SINGAPORE. Wed— Some 350 students of the Alliance Franca lse yesterday received certificates at an end-of-the-year presentation ceremony at the Cultural Centre In addition. 85 of them. Including several school children, received book prises donated by the French Embassy and the Alliance Francalse72 words
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Article33 1967-07-13 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The winner of the Junior section In the piano competition of the Singapore Musical Society on Monday night was Miss Llm Tshui Pel. and not Master Goh Hup Sin.33 words
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Article26 1967-07-13 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— The librarian of the High Court. Mr. Francis Nadarajan. 51. goes on retirement tomorrow after about 35 yaars" service with the Government.26 words
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Advertisement285 1967-07-13 4 CATHAYrOPENSTODAY! I^^ THIS PICTURE REVEALS THE INNERMOST FEELINGS EMOTIONS OF A BLONDE J 1-^ Mi*SHIUIIIFr »..m-j l^^at **^s^^Bl In^lfW'UifftnSf JMI tf; IrdNHA^WSCki. ■PsBBBSv iiaM^Sß™ oSSSI I ;^*W— m production- A Columbia Pictures Release a a a < NOW! NIGHTLY AT THE fOUKOONS THE*TRIO FANTASTIC FABULOUS, MYSTERIOUS, TELEPATHIC EXPERTS HOTEt SinGQpura285 words
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Advertisement576 1967-07-13 4 i ORGANISATION IMIUI _l ■JM—JI»i POpcnt Today 11 1 45-4-6 10.9 Is Z Stuaant* $1 00 fo any trot at f| 1 11 am, 1 45 A 4pm ifcowt daily' 808 HOPE. Phylln Diltar, Jonothon W.ntrr I H ON Thl LAM A Saturday Mn.tr INTERPOI" v 2 Today only 1576 words
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Miscellaneous125 1967-07-13 4 Schools TV for today TODAY y educational TV on National language 6«c 2 1 Channel S U as follows: "Ulangane 830 am— 50 a.m.. English 2 p.m.— 3.30 pm.. Mathematics, liurature. Sec I— "Dowb to the Sec 3— "Practical U«* of Loga--8ea"; 9 15—9.35. Engl'sh Utera- rlthms'; 2.30—3. National lanture125 words
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Article, Illustration586 1967-07-13 5 Executive sues MR police over dismissal State Counsel testifies for ex-constable in suit against Le Cain SINGAPORE, Wednesday. gTATE counsel Mr. Ho Thian Chch turned High Court witness today for ex-detective constable Phang Moh Shin, in Phang's civil suit against the Commissioner of Police, Mr. John Le Cain, and two586 words
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78 1967-07-13 5 KUALA I.L.MPI R. Wed A special committee, headed by Dato Ha.ji Hussain bin Nordin. has been set up to ;ollett funds for Arab victims of the Middle-Kast war. So far. it has collected M.~ 500 The committee will write letters of appeal to78 words
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202 1967-07-13 5 DENANO, Wed.— The 1 Penang High Court Judize. Mr. Justice H. S. Ong. today sot aside the conviction and $5,000 rtne imposed by a lower court on Tan Koon Yee, described as a sleeping partner in a local import and export company. But202 words
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119 1967-07-13 5 V>(.\POKL. The lan»il> Hlann mr ,i n >l Population Board >nd today that in lections. instead of i ontr.ii e|>(i\ r pills. (or famil\ planning hart not been introduced m Mnsapore. X spokrsrnan was rommenlinc on a report from Kuala l.umpur which said that119 words
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255 1967-07-13 5 Cheshire Home frees boy from chains of fate KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Wed. A life free from chains opened today for 17-year-old Yap Chee Ming, who was born half deaf, dumb and partially blind. Chee Ming, who had to be chained because his family was afraid he would wander and get255 words
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169 1967-07-13 5 Ketam fire disaster: Razak dispels rumours j^LAI^ M.-.MPI R. Wed. The acting Prime .Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. today described a* •malicious a. id rround lew" rumours that the Central Government was not dome enough for last month's PuUu Retam fire victims Those spreading the rumours. Tun Raiak mM, had accused169 words
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Article47 1967-07-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. A **le«m«n from Taipmjc Mr. P. M. Williams, h-jls robbed of $67 and a watch by three youth* after they had deceived him that they could lead him buck to Poch Avenue when he io«t h..» «ay in Malacca Street la«t night.47 words
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Article29 1967-07-13 5 KUANTAN. Wed The acting Mentri Besar of Pahane. Dat« Ha.v Abdul Am bin Ahmad, will make a ;hree-day visit to Bentong 1 district beginning on Ju.v it29 words
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297 1967-07-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, W«d. 'THE Minister of Works, Posts and T c 1 ecommunications, Tun V. T. Sambanthan, today said 'hello" to the Malaysian Ambassador in Washington. Tan Sri Ong Yoke Lin. and thus opened the new automatic intercontinental telephone switching centre297 words
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101 1967-07-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Thirty-three economists (nn 13 As: an countries will arrive here on Friday for a four-day familiarisation tour rhoy arr all member.* ul the United Nations' A.sian Institute for Economic Development and Planning Accordniß in the Dei>uty Pr.me Minister Tun Abdul R.»zalc.101 words
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Article58 1967-07-13 5 KANOAR. Weci Leaders of rural co-operative «ocietie> in Prrlis tthl attend a co-ODerativ* course here from July IS to '20 The course, for kvoud* of about 40 Mch. will be held on July !•"> and 16 for cenrrol Perliv July 17 and 1R north Pfrli."58 words
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Article26 1967-07-13 5 PENANG Weci The nevmlormed South Penang District I Welfare Council plan* to launch a I nouM-to-boiu* campaign to rau* roads for it* actmtlw.26 words
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Advertisement157 1967-07-13 5 51k "A m ShF m i m VbUbV w£ ZSar m- KwX w l b 1 ShS S^^^^i^S^ES^Sj^^h HK »*i 111 -'..jL S^E^"% K^^Sfc*py^u^^ \SSffSCt^^^Bi Bm7 r v cflVß I J 9 New Zealand gateway to nature's playground. Gushing geysers, placid lakes alive with trout, spectacular snow peaks and craggy157 words
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Miscellaneous270 1967-07-13 5 Straits Times Crossword S A gravr ring the French draw ACBOM (7, 1 Prelude to a tall tale or de- Set going again— man up on moimration of a 12 2S <1. 2. tn mo' > 'S' 2, 3 1. 7. A rre«t diaflfured in order t< I. South American270 words
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113 1967-07-13 6 Youth gets 3 years jail for $2 robbery SINGAPORE. Wed.— A youth. Hunt Aik Kwong was today Jaik-d for three years in the Third District Court for robbing Ng Jlonne of H al Sved AM Road. Hunc admitted rommittinK the offence on June 29 this year with another person. The113 words
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Article46 1967-07-13 6 SINGAPORE. Wfd. Sw«mi Nitya ChauanyN Yati of Narayana OurukuU headquarters, who the rtim'.oy nf ihr Institutf of Psych.r and Spiritual Research in N>nDelhi, ts due to arrive here by *ir on Sunday for a «hort vlnii. He vUI >ln rWi MaiaysiH before re'uming home.46 words
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387 1967-07-13 6 SINGAPORE, Wed MOVE to ousl the leadership of Ihe 12,0U0-member Army Civil Service Union whs confirmed today by one of its branches. The Gloucester branch in a statement claimed that there was "a determined effort to oust the present leadership from power."387 words
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Article, Illustration186 1967-07-13 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The retiring Canadian Huh Commissioner tv Singapore. Mr. B. C. Butler, today made a farewell courtesy call on President Yusof bin Ishak at the Istana Nrgara. Mr. Butler. uin> uas appointed his country's first High Commissioner to the Republic in March186 words
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Article271 1967-07-13 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. A High Court Judge today said members of the public ought to re- ceive "harsh" treatment from the courts for corruption offences. Mr. Justice Kulasekaram said: "While the courts are always harsh on public officers and have given them jail sentences, the271 words
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117 1967-07-13 6 S'pore 'very good tourist resort: NZ Minister SINGAPORE. Wed The New Zealand Mil for Housing. Mr John Rac, today described Singapore very good tourist re.sort." He said: "People are attracted to Singapore by :he .shops you have here and tho ?oods you have on s.tle. They are very Interest The117 words
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Article74 1967-07-13 6 NO GEYLANG, JOO CHIAT RIGHT TURN Wpd The right hand turn Iroin Geylang Road to Joo Chi it Road v. ill be prohibited from July 17 in order to alleviate congestion on Geylang Road. Drivers arp advised to proreed up to Jalan Tun. turn left into Geylang Beral and cross74 words
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Article59 1967-07-13 6 >I\OAPOKE. \\m: Ih'- Staff Club v. ill present a i c thriller. "The Soun< Ht the Cultural Centre nc The .show will be held ■ttMMtW nißhts Horn July 19 Hit lirst lwo perfornidi. start at 8.30 p.m.. while the other two will beam at 9 p.m Bookings59 words
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Article226 1967-07-13 6 I SINGAPORE. Wed. SINGAPORE. Wed— The pugilistic show spunsored by the People's Association, will be held at the National Theatre at 730 p.m. on July 19. This is the fir»t of a scries of projects planned by the association to raise funds for selected charitable oreanisations The226 words
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Miscellaneous115 1967-07-13 6 Ioirk I rtirtf H if It r* #^o«W«# 4^l rCALCULATE ON TAKING I MOW LONG TAH 1 T WHAT DID YOU Tl "Tues -rui^N^L^. <OMe CBOSVS TO UTJERj HAVE VCX) BEEN UAU i| <uw CTCAI 9 J\ i< ?> ei-n m I -i^^f.L^w 1 L SPACC.CATCMUP? /^STo TRAINING CRCM'S l115 words
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185 1967-07-13 7 Razak says it again: First in, last out KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysian civilian employees in Singapore bases should not be retrenched first simply because they are Malaysian citizens when the rundown of British troops begins, the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, said here today. He reiterated that the British185 words
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102 1967-07-13 7 I ONDON, Wed. The Sultan of Brunei spent £265 on first editions of books by Sir Winston Churchill here today for his proposed memorial to sir Winston in Brunei On behalf of the Sultan, Sir Denis White. Brunei Government Arent in London, bid £80 for102 words
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Article344 1967-07-13 7 SINGAPORE, Wed SELF-SUFFICIENCY IN SUGAR AND MATCHES BEAT PRICES BACK TO NORMAL PROFITEERING on sugar and matches by certain unscrupulous retailers in Singapore is over. A Straits Times survey today revealed that the prices of these two essential commodities have gone back to the normal five cents344 words
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Article57 1967-07-13 7 IPOH. Wed. A motorust. Chin Ah Kau, 31 \var> robbed of a wa:ch worth $200 by two dagger-armed men at a Innply spot in Jaian Penskalan Prgoh i&si msht. He seateu .si a Matinnarr car with a girl at about 9.45 p.m. when' the incident57 words
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Article, Illustration161 1967-07-13 7 The man who can light a cigarette in 500 ways BRINEI TOWN. Wed. There are no problems when choosing a birthday present for Mr. Joseph Felix Shim a 40-year-old chief clerk in the Brunei Government Secretariat. Everyone In town knows nothing will please him more than a cigarette lighter. So161 words
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Article, Illustration182 1967-07-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Miss Parameswary Ramanathan, a trainee technician at the Telecommunica tions Training Centre here, says she does not mind in the least being the only girl working with 149 men. •'I prefer working with men." &he said.182 words
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Article32 1967-07-13 7 KANGAR. Wed. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inrrte Srnu bin Abdul Rahman, will declare open tlip annual delegates conference Of the Perlw Itara UMNO Youth Division on July 21.32 words
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Miscellaneous69 1967-07-13 7 \Uf>ir Onrt n, f V.T *lr,mlin I <SE6,N(CK.I PIPNT I OH, I'VE ...BUT RIGHT WHATS TH' NO BOOM AT ALL tM FACT, V KNOW \OU TALKEP WRITTEN K NOW I'M BOOM I NOURS >S THE ONLY RIG THATS .IF WE'RE GONNA v'-Xs^l IN RHYME .TOO, FEW LYTDCS. CONCERNCP 'BOUT MY69 words
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Article61 1967-07-13 8 Wur4t tli (Mimtmum) THE FAMILY OF th* Ist* Mr. Frederick l.nn X.m Jee trn.ier thr'r amcere«t thank* to the many frl. n.ls. WlßWeg and slafis of K4..,.t^,j Trading l.tn for their niahl vi.iii. eencimi: of m-reath* nM ol'ier fortu of tVSVMrtSBft, Thanks also to the staff and hH fnen.is61 words
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Obituary27 1967-07-13 8 .*'< Mora's Sli I minimum) ONC VAN NEO IMBB. I'heok (ivan K>" BtJI v our lord. a*n>m loving hu-li.-iiid, and loveii ones tniierted l.\ V l.im27 words
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Article189 1967-07-13 8 TS H SIS (Mimlmmm) ELIZABETH ARDEN'S CONSULTANT mti kive ripril l.l\l. r nit 1 7th 1-in I'itii July :<t M.ilaya In Katong |a*psni Yoj ar* «ricoine. Of LL'S SPECIAL SALE Th* 2nd i thj MM >.ai. Is on at IIA AmiM-r LnSfh, s luu- to<l;iy and will continue lor189 words
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Article53 1967-07-13 8 II H.,,Hn 5} Minimum) YOUTH FOR CHF.IST eighth an nlvamary rally S.iiurd»y July IS. IMi f.li i' in. i<inKapore Conference Ha. l. jhentoi. IVlaf, S| eaker Dr. Minor Dsv tmm. Kmturli Mr. Kavld l.im. soloist. Hemy Kinc.-rs Uii.irtrt. I.X.C. Mumral Knsemhir. i'ntri ■MaBfJBM ComiMnv. Ine IVoys KriKa.le s.53 words
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Article676 1967-07-13 8 The United Nations began last night to give priority i-oiisideration to the future of Jerusalem after a week's recess for private talks which have done no more to ease the I'ontiimmg Middle East crisis than the lic;irly Assembly debates whack aiconiplishril nothing. The U.N. seems to have676 words
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Article437 1967-07-13 8 For two months, Communist China has been playing cat and mouse with Hong Kong. Some of the time, she has been content to use local leftists to organise strikes and demonstrations. At other times, she has exerted pressure more directly, such as by withholding fo<><i and refusing437 words
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Article129 1967-07-13 8 Singapore is fortunate that the swine fever which has appeared in three parts of the republic is not as virulent as that which has killed thousands of pigs in Malaysia in recent weeks. If it were control would be extremely difficult, perhaps impossible, despite farmers' co-operation, and the129 words
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Article, Illustration1007 1967-07-13 8 STANLEY KARNOW - STANLEY KARNOW by HONG xnNP.^ i High standards of Communist conduct are visibly crumbling in the frenzy of Red Guard anarchy THE protracted Cultural Revol ution unleashed by Mao Tse-tung has. in different ways and degrees, begun to erode almost all of China's institutions, from the Communist1,007 words
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Article728 1967-07-13 8 MARY DREW - MARY DREW by ANTI CHINESE mobs have been on the rampage in Rangoon and the diplomats from Peking have gone in peril of their lives from young men clambering over the Embassy wall with murderous intent. These are not unfommon events in Asia these days728 words
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Advertisement611 1967-07-13 8 I Classified advertisements for Strsits Time* Malay Mail may be handed to: COLO STOftAGI SUFie maIKIT ■..I R.xi.t Rrcrpt.on.ti Oetk) COLO STOftAGI IftANCHIS H^llO".! Rooil No^Ol BOW CITY lOOK STORI LTD. .v.. CoHvef Ouov TMf NCWS MONT artMt. M M ISMAIL I ••....iii» Hood. N0.01.80w HAMItM STORI. 14 19 1611 words
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Advertisement51 1967-07-13 8 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers Eiportert of H.gh CI«*S Wontedi WeolUnt. Slit Leigtlw of World Renowned Brands FINTEX DORMEUIL, HUNT 1 WINTERBOTHAM. WAIN SHIELL. A GLOREX. Make Ideal Gifts for All Occasions. 21, Oiulio St., S'por*. Tel: ***** Hongkong51 words
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Advertisement47 1967-07-13 8 Oust out! JBSt ■<► K IHn I Ha^HaßV \^^Sm9ava^a^av^' o&^k> Mdi^Sa^Hßa^L M r GEOGRAPHY BOOK for SCHOOL CERTIFICATE Available from all bookstores and MALAYSIA PUBLISHING HOUSE LTD. SINGAPORE -71/ 77. STAMFORD RD. TEL: *****/*****. K. LUMPUR -1012. SELANGOR MANSION TEL: *****. MALACCA- NO. 1. JALAN LAKSAMANA. TEL. 340147 words
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229 1967-07-13 9 Income tax problems: Sabah is told to submit a memo IfUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Wed.— The Sabah Government has been asked to submit a memorandum on its difficulties regarding the proposed Unified Income Tax Bill. Bpeaking after the weekly Cabinet meeting today, Tun Abdul Razak said the Central Government would loolc229 words
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110 1967-07-13 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed— Hing Ying Sin. 49, a labourer. was today sentenced to death In the High Court here, for murdering his neighbour. Boon Sut Pow. 53, at Kota Tlnsjgi on Chinese New Year Day this year. The utry found him guilty of murrler110 words
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Article, Illustration141 1967-07-13 9 ANOTHER LABOUR PARTY OFFICIAL HELD PENAMi. Wed. Police here today detained another Labour Party official under the internal Security Art. Former City Councillor Kam Yue Neng (above) was picked up by the special Branch at his Cantonment Road home this morning Kam. 30. is vice-chair-man of the Labour Party and141 words
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Article, Illustration135 1967-07-13 9 rvATO Donald Stephens, 'Hoguan Siou" of the v Kadazans in Sabah, regularly wears this Kadazan chieftian's headgear. But it's something new for Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan (left) who found himself wearing it at a Jesselton party to celebrate the ending of the meeting between135 words
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463 1967-07-13 9 'Export agency needed to find markets' KUALA LUMPUR. Wad AT the present rate of industrial progress in the country, what is needed at the moment is an export agency house which would find overseas markets for the many locally produced goods. The chairman of the Tariff Advisory Board, Haji Sujak463 words
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Article, Illustration217 1967-07-13 9 All set to resume the slow voyage to Sydney BOAT TROUBLE COUPLE PUT FINAL TOUCHES TO CALATHUMPIAN N SINGAPORE. Wed. A Singapore girl, Maureen Liew. 20. and her Australian fiance, Chester Harris. 19. are all set to continue their 7.000-mile voyage to Australia in a new $800 sailing boat. The217 words
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268 1967-07-13 9 L( \I.A LUMPUR. Wed. A individual citizens will be able to voice their opinions and suggest flotations to some of the nations s-« io-econnmic problems at the five-nay Malaysian oclo-economic development seminar at the University of Malaya here beginning268 words
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Article44 1967-07-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Hindu employees in the PWD here will celebrate the festival of Ani Thirumanjanam at the M.iha Mariamman Temple here tomorrow The Minister nf Works. Posts and Trlecommunica'ions. Tun V T. Sambanthan. will also join In the celebrations.44 words
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Article33 1967-07-13 9 KUANTAN. Wed The Sultan of Pahang will attend the police annual dance at the Town HaU here on July 22. Proceed* of tha dance will go to the police sports fund.33 words
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109 1967-07-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The whereabouts of Sabah's Chief Minister. Tun Mustapha bin Dato Harun. was cleared today by the acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. "Tun Mustapha is in London for a medical check-up," Tun Razak told reporters here. "He has informed us109 words
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Advertisement227 1967-07-13 9 Advertisement **?***^sr > s fefe-^fc*- i i hm-""*" !±ll pi The Value of the "Read and Do" Books Do you want your children only 'barking at print", as to understand what they the sayinp goes. read 0 Then the 'Read and The main purpose of Do 1 Books arr the227 words
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Advertisement60 1967-07-13 9 the X I Vty I shine WM 4 I 1 I I fl |ESt»ty»^.. Kiwi Kwik Wax puts the Kiwi shine on floors, tiles and furniture. Available f T 1 in red tile, green tile, mahogany, dark teak and ajl |HBH neutral. i^TiVl I Available in 1 Ib, 2 Ib,60 words
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Miscellaneous785 1967-07-13 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur Tamil; 7.3s Lucy Show and Prnang; 6 Ipoh and Ma- Lucy Helps Danny Thomas. 8 Ucca; 3 and i 0 Johorr Bahru; News In Mandarin: 8.10 Empat 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Sakawan modern Chines* Kluang drama: 8.35 Mimbar Ugamah.Vfj p.m. Opening and785 words
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570 1967-07-13 10 The stay-at-home wives are part-time 'career girls' too rrHERE is a tendency for career wives to look down on stay-at-home wives whose lives, they think, are confined to just carrying out the daily household chores. They are mistaken. Gone are the days when women as wives and mothers devoted all570 words
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Article255 1967-07-13 10 Art show a great success women held a successful art exhibition in Singapore at the National Library The exhibition, which ends today, was organised by the Singapore Academy of Arts and the Y.W C.A. of Singapore. Amateur artists of different nationalities American. Australian, Canadian. English. Indian. Japanese. Malaysian. New Zealander.255 words
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Article, Illustration132 1967-07-13 10 The under cover story in prints— rE swinging teenager can be the greatest matrhmaker in town with these six "meant-for-eacb-other" co-ordinates. They are the newest undergarments called "Fundango Flip-Mates" for budding young girls. And they come in matching sets featuring a bra, garter-tote, half slipped p pettipants, mini flounce coat132 words
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Advertisement257 1967-07-13 10 Venetian Sun Tones from Elizabeth Arden \^^S?^^HHBI HR^CS^HNr .1:1 Elizabeth Arden brings you the renaissance of romantic harmonising colour. Venetian Sun Tones are more than make-up Silver Brown Cake Eye-Shado lends subtle new colouring for your eyes, to highlight the pure sunshine you give your skin with Venetian Glow Colour257 words
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Advertisement401 1967-07-13 10 TAFTGRtDT p 4 contains Silicon to keep your 'g^_jg| hair neat the whole day long, the way you j^^^^k want it and m\g!x^\ easy to manage. Wl MM^J Protects your %£j^^ hair from wind. humidity and V^ prevents pre- *mw»«/«»» mature re- Jir s^ greasing. SETTTRADIMGCO,(S)LTa SETT TRADING CO. LTD401 words
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Article, Illustration2187 1967-07-13 11 ELIOT NESS - The parade that made Scarf ace scream ELIOT NESS ruthless murder oruereu by Capone only stiffened the defiance of the 'Untouchables' PART 4 OF THE SERIES by J^HTOW^fc WITH the stubby barrel of the sawn-off shotgun resting against the car's doorpost. I leaned out of the window as we drove2,187 words
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Advertisement407 1967-07-13 11 1 lnUk PljlHr l><'*i:»ii<'4l lo lM K'o ami where... SI (JTf !>.» HHHH dvnlop Wnerever lorries go it goes. 1 hat's why the Dunlop designed centre-ribs running right round the middle KK9 is the most popular choice oi truckei s of the tyre give good traction for a smooth, quiet407 words
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Advertisement792 1967-07-13 12 IH I Wvi I i I I j ill IS] iJ I J IKy Is Si ilontinurd from Hagr St ACKNOWLEDGMENTS M Werats tli iVimmnmi MR. AND MRS. Jame* Gon feni friends for their gifts and attendance on the occasion of their marriage 7 b 7 in Malacca THE FAMILY792 words
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Advertisement743 1967-07-13 12 SITUATIONS VACANT /.> <V,n ,-Mmt >c rfs txlrm A vacancy EUtTI roi an a*- 'tan' BcaatJßts clerk m itn a targe hrin of lonsulnng engineers AppliaM nave at least tHree years nookkeeoing experience and preference m lo Senior Cambridge and London chamber of Commerce certifi* eat* holders Apply Box A743 words
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Advertisement1023 1967-07-13 12 ACCOMMODATION VACAWI li W~rd* U IVm t B«t <• rfa AVAILABLE POR IMMEOIATI ociunation fully luroisbed 3 nedroom terrace house srmr>a«ant Katatt Cheap rent Conuti I el T134 S pore).. POR RENT or skis .no Jala 1 beiaoting, Jurong Park Kstate por ,II Kully furnished three nedruor xungato parquet/ mosaic1,023 words
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Advertisement974 1967-07-13 12 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE 4* Wnrdt Sh < Yin Box M rf. exfr* I KIMSIA COURT 3rd Moor Klat fully furnished 3 rtedrooms and nr- vent* 2 rooms air-conditioned long--3 ruith*. W heaters, cooker, trig, awning etc now rented S.VVJ p m Pric* n 537.0u0.u0 Phone Mrs Yap. Spore974 words
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Advertisement1041 1967-07-13 12 TOURS k EXCURSIONS I li Wmrd* St fVin.)—Box it et* mxtrm' NAM-H0 TRAVEL SERVICE Ltd. I Malay* T-days SSS July 16 17'23/M 24 30 31 August fl 7 9 10/11 12 13' 14 C Highlands 4-day» S6O 19 7 67. I August I io n i; Fwinitkok Chiengmal 15-days S34S1,041 words
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Advertisement1018 1967-07-13 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE li rTereto St (Mint—Box it rt* txlrm AUSTIN CAMBRIDGE OIfSSL IS*** good condition Mtßt Contact Koh I reiepnone Singapore iiUIT U snangoai Road. 8 port 10. NIfO TO CARRY snout BM of foods oi up to eleven pansenscs Ion t tail to look cioaaly at the tord1,018 words
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Advertisement573 1967-07-13 12 LADIES HAIRDRESSING I ■XX BEAUTY kULTURK Hair l>r*M!n« 'Our«f«. Pfrnonll or l slonal Call Amy ST** nf Harrirt Hnr> ham 4jr*» Pans at Micnrllr B'auly ■rr is Killlneji n *_'H« P»n<n*. 1 «ri I'.ahan ■aad ,Ml casual infritions must he prrpaii i PAVMf NTS FOR AD VCRTISCMtN I inoiid b*573 words
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Advertisement334 1967-07-13 12 BARS RESTAURANTS (Spore} M h,,.</< M if"< Bm H raj aaera DANCINr. OININC NICHTI FRESH FLOWERS It Wmrmm- ><• Win./ H-t j" <•(» i,. CONTACT SUNSHINE FLOHISTS «M for r.ora. f^«krt -.irii. PUBLIC APPOINTME^^^ BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA I I KM. BANK Or M \-i itlona are lnviw fmrn dtiaena for334 words
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Advertisement1217 1967-07-13 13 10 LIVtRPOOL a. .«t5l COASI U K Uut S Lv.l« 3<i^ I mentor Have. Liverpool. Ego*.... liPtTMay Jaly 14 PfKUS njoU Cle. 11 Jaly IS CIYIOMUS i Bel'lSl G |0».... Jlly 14 Illy 17 Jiiy II 21 lily 13 STENTOR isgoo July 21 Jlly 74 Uly 15/21 Illy II ANTENOP.1,217 words
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Advertisement1256 1967-07-13 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE IVIRI.EIF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM UK/ CONTINENT. LiHug tan Smgarort P. S'naa Pmmg CITY OF CNESTER londc r Gil Talay 14 ll my CITT OF WORCESTER Lou it, RrUeroam Hamburg, H II 11 JUy 21 22 Jlly 23 24 Jaly CITY IF SUILIFOPO Rct!»run.1,256 words
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Article167 1967-07-13 14 MELBOURNE Wed INDUSTRIALS were firmer. Rise! out-numbered (alls two to one. Mo.si moves were narrow B HP. sained fi cents to $9.68 atter sflllnj oown to SH S2 Mac Robertsons improved 1 cents to $2.12. ■UntafS were firmer Grem Boulder ieco\ered 28 cents to $4 U8 and Western167 words
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Article240 1967-07-13 14 CHIPS lying alangsida the Singapore Harbour «hir>n or *xpe*t*d today are: Kin«.«Mii» i J. Gunufir Kenntji '<. < Cm of i'hf»t»r S 9. »tat» of Kutch i II it luaahiro Mam \r> It ia-l •uanca IS, B*JSf of Athens IS>. Katon< I ,-I Meihonitan Mam 23 .'4240 words
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Article25 1967-07-13 14 July 12. RUBBER PRICE: 544 cents (down half a cent). TIN: mi in (up one dollar) FMimatod nlTering ''40 tons (up 20 tons).25 words
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Article70 1967-07-13 14 < HINCE Prnrlucn E»CH.">.;» 1 Krday. Irum v I Capra: HlM*] i(.or< ioo«t lulv MM IK Continrnt .ijv>i 8. Psppar: Miiinok «mt. BJX7I MUSf*, Sarawak wfelta $135 srllera, apeciftl Sarawak buck $9Ji arllera. aaikaaji Lam pong black SV.i aellrra (all al NjUW). ASTA SioTi aellers iIU"J"r KURT). lingapwre70 words
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Article56 1967-07-13 14 'I'HE Association ot Sank* in Malaysia made these) ctiansea id Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to 1100): Canada: Buying TT 331, airmail OO 33 3/8, 90 d/at. 33 13/16 credit bills, 36 1/16 trade bills. Sailing TT or 00 raady: Canada M|; Wast Germany 1291: France56 words
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Article35 1967-07-13 14 OH im area Mssaasi aaaraM n ■sal Kon^ ifHidn la* U Dollar ■if iiuui-'I -<t IW| lor T.r. ar4 I»l fni ca»h. Ittrlmi ...i- MM I M ml ana taal af talrt al35 words
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Article75 1967-07-13 14 THF Malayan Minntrr of 1 Finance has fixed these price* (or calculatinc cuitoms duties (or the period from July 13 te July 19. Rubber 33 rents a Ib. Copra $4 7: a ton. Palm Oil $630 a ton. Palm Kernels 5343.J0 a ton. 1 he rates of duties75 words
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904 1967-07-13 14 From Our Market Correspondent TIIK M.Mk K\«hanses t-lamp duwn on dralines in Matsushita and Electric Allied Industries on Tuesday continued to have a considerable sobering effect again yesterday. The Stock Exchange action has caused operators to pause and think and as a result of904 words
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Article36 1967-07-13 14 Malayan MM I .lul\ 11. lnclu>ttMls: lIS.IS I'lup.-ilii-s. 111.7X Minings: 93.43 S rulilniv 1M.41 v|)r<. tfl, I'll,' l>rc. Ml. IMi Inihi iuh rr. lU.II i i ii x M.31 i 09.;.") mil I no.36 words
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Article1352 1967-07-13 14 IM MNOS in and reportrrl la the Sincapore and Kuala Lumpur lradin( rooms of thr Stock Exchante yrsltrdmy with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS Boustsad <*>..«:'" Jl 03 Central luiar iT.I'OO) SI D. iiA.OOflt >l*;, D. 14.M81 -I M D. iL'5.OOO) $1 64.1,352 words
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Advertisement1154 1967-07-13 14 Y^ KAWASAhU KISEN KAISHA LTD. Wajstarn Australia /Singapore Japan Service "liiim Mitt II July 25 27 Jily 4 Aug I teg "taafjMsi Man' it 31 July 5 7 Aug IS Aug II Aif Wast Africa Singapore Japan ScrvlM Singdtorr 1okofl«'~i KuOe 1»!»m I 11 July 4 Auf 12 Aug 141,154 words
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Advertisement936 1967-07-13 14 JOINT RUBBER PRICES 11 IV first avail luhbrr (oh. INT. R.SS. Unquoted bu.TfiA rio«rd st 5 p.m. in Total number of tenders at spm I Kuala Lumpur and Singapore IL y-.tr.dav at 14* cent, per Ib. Rubb r AllMK i(lljon of StnrM>or do«n half a rrnt on Tuesdays nd f,,,,936 words
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Advertisement136 1967-07-13 14 io ccHOn, tmstiuts. owrwtiir miieroam, mepun, hambuih SinoitKire P S'hjil Penano WESTFALU (rUPAfi) 14 16 Jiiy 17/1S Jtljf 20 July lANNSTEIN (LLOYO) 21/23 til* 24 2* Illy If Bay 'ALEMANNIA (HAPAG) 9/11 Auf I 2 14s.it IS*"*! HOLSAIIA (HAPAC) 21 23 Aif 24/21 A* V Aa] j HAMMONIA (HAPAG) 11/136 words
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644 1967-07-13 15 THE price of Straits tin in Penang yesterday rose one dollar to SfilO on stronger demand from all quarters. The demand was strong ••nnuch to counter the rise of 20 tons, in the estimated offering of 240 tons. The London three months644 words
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Advertisement443 1967-07-13 15 A CHARTERED SURVEYOR (A.R.1.C.5.) or similar qualifications is required by AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. to manage its Properties Mortgage Dept. in Singapore. Applicants who mutt be Singapore Citizens should have not lets than 5 years post qualification experience, preferably in urban valuation and management of commercial buildings. The Company443 words
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Advertisement844 1967-07-13 15 NOTICES INDER INSTRUCTION FROM AND BY ORDES OF THE DIRECTOR OF ORDNANCE SERVICES HQ. FAR EAST LAND FORCES. SINGAPORE. AUCTION SALE OF j Army Surplus vehicles Comprising: Motor Cycles, Cars. Trailers, 1 Bedford Trucks. Landrovers, Am- l bulances, Scammell Mcd Recy. Ex- 1 cavator. Tractor. Dumpers, Com- < mer Tipping.844 words
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Advertisement777 1967-07-13 15 NOTICES ll MAJLIS PERBANDARAN IPOH I rows BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.B. CAP 137) VOTICE I'NDER SECTION 137 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN :hat it Is proposed under section 144 of the Town Boards Enactment iF. M.S. Cap 137) to amend the [poh Approved Town Plan No. B 3 published as Notification No.777 words
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Advertisement597 1967-07-13 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA PERANCHANG KELUARGA KEBANGSAAN National Family Planning Board) The National Family Planning Board Invites suitable Malaysian Citizens for the appointments of Medical Officers In Selangor. Perak, Penang. Kedah, Negrl Sembilan. Malacca and Johore. 2. Qualifications: Candidates must possess a medical qualification which entitles the holder to full registration597 words
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Advertisement762 1967-07-13 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Applications are Invited from suitably qualified teachers preferably with some experience in school administration for the post o' Guru Besar. Selcolah Rendah JenU Kebangsaan dnggerisi. Batu Village. Kepons. Selangor. This School Is graded as "Large" snd the successful applicant will I draw a fixed salary under UTS of762 words
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Advertisement572 1967-07-13 15 REMOVAL of OFFICE GROUP MANAGEMENT LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore! announce that Hieir Kuala Lumpur branch and the rcgutercd office* of the following companiet have been moved to: Bangunan U.M.8.C., 4th. Floor, 42, Jalan Mountbatten, Kuala Lumpur. Telephone number remains unchanged *****. Chemical Industrie* (Ml Sdn. Berhad. Federal Inveitment Co. Ltd.572 words
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Article, Illustration73 1967-07-13 16 '|*HE Fi»i-ball AMOdadOB of M.i.avsu will conduct a rereree.s examination m theory simultaneously at eigh; centre* on .lulv 2o al 8 P.m. The centres are Aior Star. Penang. Ipoh Kuala I.umpur Malacca K.uang Kuantun and Kuala Trerugaiui The St candidate* sunn* ror the Claar73 words
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Article, Illustration406 1967-07-13 16 ERNEST FRIDA - New Board to raise standards in S'pore ERNEST FRIDA By pi K SINGAPORE Olympic and Sports Council is to set up a Central Board of Council to "rectify the pathetic performances" by the republic's sportsmen and sportswomen in international competition. SOSC president Othman Wok told the 18th annual meetIng of406 words
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Article148 1967-07-13 16 Grant for Johore sport T»HE JOHORE State A Government will make an annual grant of $60,000 for promotion of sport in the state. This was disclosed by the vice-president of the Drotem committee of the Johore Federation of Sports Organisation. Mr. T.B.M. Krishnan. "Our first aim Is to knit all148 words
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158 1967-07-13 16 New track allows 30 cars in each race MOTOR-RACING rpHE new Sungei Rengam course, on which the sixth Tengku Abdul Rahman circuit races will be run on Sept. 1-3. is 30 feet wide, allowing a maximum of 30 cars for each event. Last year, only 20 cars were allowed on158 words
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Article32 1967-07-13 16 LONDON. Wed -Peter Jone« England i and Jimmy Hume ■Scotland, shared the early lead In the British Open ?olf championship today with three-under-par fi9\« i m the tough Hoylake course32 words
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Article30 1967-07-13 16 EURASIAN Recreation Club will meet Selangor Recreation Club in the PA of Belangor open league division three final at Merdeka Stadium on July 26 (6.30 p.m. i.30 words
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Article105 1967-07-13 16 I UXEMBOURG. Wed ■-> The International I,awn rennis Federation today threw Ml Britains plan for open tournaments over an ex perimental period of two years The voting was 83 in favour and 139 again>t. Britain's prooasal required a two-third* majority for approval. It was theAP - 105 words
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Article, Illustration49 1967-07-13 16 rpAN Keng Huat (No. 10). the Cobras fly-half, A brings down Gan Wee Seng, the University of Malaya Second Residential College player, with a hard tackle in the rugger match played at Pantai on Tuesday. The undergrads won 6-0. Timesport picture by Ng En Khean.Ng En Khean - 49 words
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Article217 1967-07-13 16 SOCCER r PHE Indonesian soccer team now competing in a A friendly triangular tournament against Cambodia and Singapore will go to Kuala Lumpur next month for the Merdeka tournament. Manager-coach Witarsa told T.me.sport in Singapore yesterday: Although this is only our second team, the same217 words
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Article222 1967-07-13 16 TABLE TENNIS VOTHING is going to stop Japan from making a clean sweep of the titles at the eighth Asian table tennis championships in Singapore on Aug. 10-17, write Kinest Frida. Japan have announced tht name.s of .six men and fivt women for the222 words
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Article70 1967-07-13 16 PLEVEN states have entered for the ninth annual basketball championships for the Agong's Cup at Stadium Negara from Aug. 5 to Aug. 13 The teams are Kedah (defending champions). Kelantan. Perak. Penang. Pahang, Selan- Kor Negr. Sembllan, Malacca. I Johore, Sabah and Sarawak. The same70 words
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Article248 1967-07-13 16 CAMBODIAN CHAMPS LOOKED SO GREEN T<HE CAM B O DIAN A soccer build-up, reported by the Cambodians themselves, is still very much in the grass roots stage judged by the performance ol tneir national league champions, Asab, at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Singapoie. fielding I reserve learn, beat Asab248 words
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Article81 1967-07-13 16 SEVEN records wer<» sPt up at the Perak .schools tatffzone athletics championship* at Ipoh yesterday The record breakers were M. Razali O.sman <400 m In 51.2 and 400 m hurdles In 59.0>. Malay College <4 x 100 m relay in 44.2 ACS Ipoh (4 x 400 m relay81 words
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Advertisement740 1967-07-13 16 JKR SKI. AM. OK PKMBKRITAHI TAWARAN JKR. Tawaran danparia Prmboroii(t2 yang berdaltar di.l K R di-dalam Kela> E D .fe C Krpala II Kppala Kex-hll flkan dl-terima diPeialxit Jurutera P*»nguasa. .1 K R Kuala Lumpur hnißga am nukol 3.00 petang pada fntok MKMIMM ft MKNAMBAH PEJABAT PENSHEN DIBANGUNAN IBU PEJABAT740 words
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Advertisement836 1967-07-13 16 TENDER NOTICE THE TAIPING CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY LTD. PROPOSED 30 NOS 81/NGAI.OWS TYPES A B A: C A I THOMSON ROAD TAIPING. lenders are muted in>m conis lor the erection and completion of the Picposed Bungalows .<; Thomson Road. Taiping Tender documents may be seen during offlce lionrs a: the836 words
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Miscellaneous65 1967-07-13 16 ATHLETICS Penan* secondary schools championships 'City Stadium i Ibrahim School. Sc Patanl. BADMINTON Nejtrl junior championships iNSCRC. S'ban> HOCKFY looh Div. 1: KIA A v KIA B DiT. t: ACS 'B y Anderson Sch. <both at padang). L. Perak women: Sekolah MX v Anson CS (T. Anson). SOCCER J. Bahru65 words
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Article, Illustration508 1967-07-13 17 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP ON THE TRACK AT XL TARAS BULBA and GALLEY PROOF ALSO IMPRESS IN TRIALS By piREBALL did a brilliant gallop on good going at Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning. Ridden by Des Coleman. Fireball beat stablemate Happy Road (Les Coles) over 4f in 50 2/5,Reuter; UPI - 508 words
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243 1967-07-13 17 TEN HORSES to follow at the Kuala Lumpur meeting opening nn Sunday: JERRY'S KI'DA for the King's Tup; top three-year-old In training; won two rare* ever .Vjf and 6f in fact times earlier In the season; third to njarri over Ipoh 6f243 words
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Article199 1967-07-13 17 CLASS THREE NEWCOMERS Itf ARRIAGE, a lour-year--IT* old grey English gelding by Right Boy Miss Mabel, has the best "home" record among the Cl%m Three newcomers entered for the King's Cup meeting at Kuala Lumpur. He was a winner over 51 at a two-year-old and199 words
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Article313 1967-07-13 17 Rhodes foils Yorks' bid CRICKET LONDON. Wed.— Fast bowler Harold "Dusty" Rhodes took 5-57 to foil Yorkshires attempt to take first innings points against Derbyshire yesterday. Yorkshire, the county cricket champions, now have only a six-pcint lead from Kent, with 91 points to their rivals' 92 Leicestershire are third withReuter - 313 words
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426 1967-07-13 17 LAN PEREIRA - LAN PEREIRA POLICE ROUNDUP By \IALAYSIAN Police. 1 who are attempting to project their image in national sport, have had some fine successes in the past month. Their outstanding success was on the athletics field Depot's Inspector Nashatar Singh was one of the top426 words
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Article75 1967-07-13 17 r|SLO. Wed Ron Clarke, Amtralias multi-record holder, set a track record for the Blslet Stadium here Uat night when he won the 5.000 metres In 13 mln 38 Bsec Clarke started off at a not pace, but had no opposition and hw time was well outeldeReuter - 75 words
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Article45 1967-07-13 17 TOKYO. Wed. A 10-m«m--ber Japanese aoccer team la scheduled to leave for Talpeb on July 36 to compete In the Asian Cup eastern aone elimination matches opening there on July 38 Teams from South Korea, the Philippines and Indoneda an alao taking pan.45 words
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Advertisement94 1967-07-13 17 MX/STY COWflWt £/6#r&£oH'f#VP ABOUT WH&N -TO BRBAiC -THE s CAN U&AP TO PBOBL.BMS, JjR v\ AG T\A\e> \<b -TAkreN CARS >- ~r^\i v of: Au-roMA-ricAuLy sy jj, ->.( V^/ peCPgJ? W*rsY ACTIOH- fv fi >) 7/*y -to -Tarn:* YH& Cu/0 I vv^l s-r/eAA&wr bacm:^xom ifr£ a W i^x &#eAKw& of?94 words
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Advertisement527 1967-07-13 17 ANOTHER NEW SCHEME BUNGA RAYA GARDEN OFF JALAN PASIR PI .EH. IPOH. (ADJACENT TO KILAT CU Hi OFFERS A PARADE OF Personalized Homes IN EVERY PRICE BRACKET The 'BERKELEY' 4 room semi-detached Bungalow 25' width as illustrated with inner court patio designed to bring the outdoor inslo> Complete with many527 words
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Article, Illustration454 1967-07-13 18 ABUL FAZIL - ABUL FAZIL Popular Le Cain's farewell to Police Force at big parade By SINGAPORE, Wed TEARS welled in the eyes of Commissioner Mr. John Le Cain today as he bade farewell to the Singapore Police Force at a massive farewell parade at the Police Training School in454 words
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Article, Illustration199 1967-07-13 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. A nre last night forced many police officers to get a quick ironing Job done on their spare uniforms for a farewell parade for the retiring Police Commissioner, Mr. John Le Cain, this evening. The flre gutted four twostorey shophouses in199 words
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Article27 1967-07-13 18 SINGAPORE. Wed— There will be no water tomorrow between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. at Lorong 101. Changi Road: Jasmine Road and 1 Marigold Drive.27 words
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Article231 1967-07-13 18 Police chief rose from the ranks SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Cheam Kirn Seang, 44, who will take over Singapore's top police job when Mr. John Le Cain goes on retirement leave on Sunday, joined the force as a constable in 1941. During his quarter-cen-tury of service in the police, he has231 words
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Obituary219 1967-07-13 18 WILLIAM PETER LOBO formerly Na\.il H.n-r pirn.-d away pratrlully 13 T tT. OMM leaven Jal.in Bahama l.ag )in 13.7 b 7 FITZGERALD REV. FATHER THOMAS. SJ. dird in Mount Alvtrma Hospital. U' 7.67. aged 02 yearn. The body will be brought St. Igrvatiu Church 11.00 a.m. Thursday. Reyuitm Um»m219 words
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Obituary21 1967-07-13 18 IN EVER LOVING •n.-niurv of tm hr!<i' rd Dann\ Uonr hut not forgot.i irnTtrd l.\ lo\ ing »ifr Vicky. <21 words
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Article70 1967-07-13 18 LONDON, Wed— Spot 18'« d., Aug. 17< 3 d.. NB: Sept 17 7 16d.. Oct. 17 7 16d.. Oct. Dec. 17 s »d.. Jan. March 17 7 ltkl. April June 17 ;1 ,d.. July Sept. 17 15 10d.. Oct. Dec 183 16d Jan. March 18', d.. April June 1870 words
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Article261 1967-07-13 18 LONDON. Wed— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: .11 I 1 IM.I l> :onsol 2' £36\ 1 "undir.g 4' £96 15 16 -i !<i IVai 3V £51 7 16 3 16 BANKS Chartered 57 +6 iontkoiiK £8 1 16 INSLKAXCK Jum Un 46261 words
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Article27 1967-07-13 18 LONDON Wed -Buyers £1221' < £'»>. sellers £1222. (unchanged i. Forward buyers £1221 < -£'.■>. sellers £1222 i. Settlement £1223 i Turnover am 190 'on.v pm. 780 ton*. Tone Bte»dy27 words
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242 1967-07-13 18 PEKING. Wed. Burma has apologised to China for the death of a Chinese technical expert during the riots. The Burmese Embassy in Peking yesterday delivered a Note to the Chinese Foreign Affairs Ministry in which the Burmese Government expressed its regret. The NoteReuter; AP - 242 words
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77 1967-07-13 18 Graduate dies after scooter accident SITIAWAN. Wed.— Mr. Ng Kiang Pau. 30, who graduated In Industrial management two months ago from Nanyang University. Singapore, died this evening following a road accident when Tils scooter was involved in a collision with a cyclist here. Mr. Ng. who sustained head injuries, was77 words
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Article24 1967-07-13 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. —The St. John Ambulance Association today held its annual general meeting at the St. John Ambulance headquarters in Beach Read.24 words
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Article118 1967-07-13 18 SA N FRANCISCO, Wed. The San Franrisrn district at fom" y^effle? decided to drop charges against British Royal Ballet stars Dame i a, rgPV and Rudolph Nureyev. The dancers were arrested by police on charges of disturbing the peace and being on premises where the drugReuter - 118 words
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94 1967-07-13 18 HAVANA. Wed— Cubans will receive free funerals shortly under a scheme to step up free public services. A decree issued by local government bodies throughout the island going into effect on July 20 will exempt the population from burial service or funeral parlourReuter - 94 words
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Advertisement49 1967-07-13 18 Late, CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $15 (minimum) FINDLAY T., Anmla and Kllia a dm'uhlrr Calhiiinr Alt-xandta on Tueiita> llth July IKb? at the Axiunta Hokiuihl TO S r> PILLAI and Chandra a »on. iiiothri lv A«h<i on II 7.67 Hi. mk« ru doctort. mater and utaK ol li.iln liajah Hi49 words
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