The Straits Times, 5 August 1967
1967-08-05
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Title Section24 1967-08-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 50,0(|Q: The Straits Times hjiiT" Niitiiiiiiil IKWS|IiI|)HP Estd. 1845 SATURDAY. AUGUST 5. 1967 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590 M.C.(P)226624 words
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Article, Illustration642 1967-08-05 1 Police and troops storm leftist bases by helicopters HONG KONG, Friday 4 BOUT 1,000 police J7X an d British troops stormed two communist skyscraper buildings today by helicopters and on the ground. Shortly afler dawn (his morning navy helicopters ;iii lifted police and troops from the Heck ofReuter; UPI - 642 words
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Article, Illustration606 1967-08-05 1 Tengku tells the reason why PROPOSAL TO HOLD TALKS WITH N.Z., AUSTRALIA KUALA LUMPUR, Friday TENGKU Abdul Rahman, who flew home today, said his proposal to have discussions with Australia and New Zealand was to find out how far these two countries would go in Malaysia's defence in view of606 words
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138 1967-08-05 1 Four killed, two hurt in road crash JOHORE BAHRU. Frl. Four people were killed and two others seriously injured in a head-on collision between a military truck and a car at the Bth mile. Scudai Road, late this eveI ning. Those killed and injured were all occupants of the I138 words
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Article58 1967-08-05 1 SEOUL. Frl United States Presidential envoys, Clark Cliflord and General Maxwell Taylor, left here for Washington last night carrying proposals lor a sumrr.'t. meeting of Vietnam war allies In Salßon. Their departure concluded 10-day Asian tour which took them to South Vietnam. Thailand. Australia and New58 words
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Article226 1967-08-05 1 Horn, KONG Kri—Garkha troops were again sinned from MMI the border today in the frontier village of Sh.il.iukok An irtn\ spokesman s.iid that similar stonin^s h.id otiurrrd regularly since the Gurkhas moved into the village after last month's border clash in which live Hong him; policemenReuter - 226 words
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Article22 1967-08-05 1 CANBERRA. Frl— Sydney. Brisbane and (lie resorts of Surfers «ill liecome rest and recreation centres (or American •ervicemen in Vietnam22 words
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Article52 1967-08-05 1 LORENA i Brazil i. Frl. Lul Miguel and his young bride emerged smiling from their civil wedding here to find the police politely watting to arrest the bridegroom for robbery. Lvi was accused of stealing a double bed, a mattran, bedclothes and wardrobe to Jarnish his maritalReuter - 52 words
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828 1967-08-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tun Abdul Ra/ak s certain that the five.i a t ion meeting at Bangsaen, 60 miles south or Bangkok, beginning tomorrow, will agree on the setting up ol a South-east Asian Association for Re- yional Co-operation a828 words
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Article158 1967-08-05 1 Army's new clamp on Soek lAKARTA, FrL West .lavas iniMlary command today baircd deposed President Boekarno from receiving all visitors except members ol his own family. in a decree broadcast by Radio Bandoeng, the West .lava military commander, Mai. Grn. M R Dharsono, •In declared that Soekardo was prohibited from158 words
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Article29 1967-08-05 1 E\K .on. Frl a Riginc iiHii-. i i mth ammunition lertdeniallv by Aim yesterday in Mie northern i r c>f SouOi Vietnam Ai let c* Ameiirnns wen29 words
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Article33 1967-08-05 1 in VISIT MAI LONDON (■fnrgr |M> I i •>r si ,ir v rv < mil Msit M .1 iv i I ml. Males month and m Sf p lo di««o«>A 11 ><>' Rruier33 words
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Advertisement71 1967-08-05 1 Asr \.xHT POWER! CONTROL! y Mi Vf m 3 WOODS AND IRONS IMmalmX I 4 THE ARCADE" WWIAWTVy Uj II SINGAPORE LTD Wt' II *****,***** PHILIPS LeSeA 7okanf 22RC366* ■**t= 3a Powerful performance, superb reception at a reasonable price Electricalfinetuningon shortwave Large 4" x 6* loudspeaker Powerful 500 MW output71 words
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332 1967-08-05 2 Khartoum proposal to end Yemeni civil war KHARTOUM. Frl. THE Arab Foreign Ministers conference in Khartoum yesterday proposed to set up a three-man commission to settle the dispute between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Republic over the Yemen. Conference sources said the plan was for Saudi Arabia and Egypt332 words
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Article267 1967-08-05 2 I KINSHASA, Frl. OADIO Kinshasa reported yesterday that bitter fighting was taking place in Eastern Congo, where white mercenaries were attempting to break through to the sanctuary of Lake Klvu on the Rwanda border. At least 150 mercenaries, .supported by .several hundred former Katange>e gendarmesReuter - 267 words
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Article, Illustration114 1967-08-05 2 SADRUDDIN IN BID TO AID TSHOMBE WASHINGTON, Fn. Prince S»drudeJm Aga KH«n übovel. the United N»tiin«, CommK-nonfr for Refugees, has ag-eed to investigate the Aieivian Supreme Courts deci'-ion to extrsdi'e former Congo Premier Moise Tshomhe. Mr Lu'* Ku»ner. Ijw retained by Mr. Tshombe i wife Ruth, appealed to t^# UN.Reuter - 114 words
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Article101 1967-08-05 2 Chinese, U.S. food for Pakistan ISLAMABAD. FTI. pakis- tan today signed ag'ppments with the United SM tcs and China for supplies of grain, edible nIK tall'iw. dried milk and extra-lnng staple cotton, it was announced herp Whll» China win supply 100.010 ton» of rlc* to Pakistan In exchange for JuteReuter - 101 words
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257 1967-08-05 2 Aberfan disaster: Coal Board blamed LONDON. Frl. Th* Aberfan avalanche that alanffhtered a srhtMtl I nil «>f children v.is nftirlally blamed vestrrday on. biincUltg I n rpt ituH foolislinrsv and icnnr.ii'rr !>v oftirials of Britain's stat«* coal mines. A report iwied br a tVirpemun lribiin.il of in^uTT laid o v257 words
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Advertisement283 1967-08-05 2 Visit jßi^^JaaaT v^.- JaV. bbbm T^aKn£. aV-'^r 888 JBBBBBBhB BBS BBal K aX 4ak aaaaik «£r d^| *^Xv^3liL'y* Now free of cturge. Lloyd Triestino flies you by Malaysia-Singapore Airlines to Australia. That's where you board your Lloyd Triest.no liner bound for Europe. Sail on Lloyd Triestino, and you actually receive283 words
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Advertisement207 1967-08-05 2 **lTl#tP#*»2:3l MASTERPRINTS LTD- < Jai? 12. LOWONG TVJKtKG OUA. til M S JUBCNG INDUSTmn EST SECOND NATIONAL DAY CELEBRATION Available in IS design! and colours. aaH tne triongulor buntinf 14" 22". One set of 15 bunting measure* 32' complete with cotton tape for hanging. A) Dyed tost colour an white207 words
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Miscellaneous8 1967-08-05 2 174E GAMBOLS < -s#*- v^ IDEA OP /WAkTiWO law8 words
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Article191 1967-08-05 3 Boac trebles profits £24 mil I ONOON, Fri. Bri- tish Overseas Airwax s Corporation >' sterda.v announced rteord profits of 1^3.--900.000 for the 1966--67 fiscal year triple the previous year's profits I'he Bo.v- chairman. Sir (liles (.uthri. Said: Our profits were the highest ftver. But they needed to he our191 words
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Article81 1967-08-05 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. The U.S. Senate judiciary committee yesterday approved the appointment to thr Supreme Court of Mr. Thurgood Marshall, the first Neßro ever to be named to the nations highest tribunal. The five opposins voles were all cast by southern members of the committee who had subjectedReuter - 81 words
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507 1967-08-05 3 LBJ asks for 10 per cent tax surcharge TO AVERT A BUDGET DEFICIT CAUSED BY VIETNAM WAR... WASHINGTON. Friday PRESIDENT Johnson asked Congress yesterday to avert a massive budget deficit caused partly by the Vietnam war by imposing a 10 per cent surcharge on all personal and corporate incomes. AtReuter - 507 words
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327 1967-08-05 3 THE AWFUL DEATH OF JOSEPH STALIN —BY SVETLANA LONDON'. Fri daughter Svetiana. disclosed in memoirs published here yesterday that the Soviet dictator chocked to death for 12 hours, his face turning; black in agony. Svetiana sat by her father's bed in March 1953, "for those three terrible days it tookAP - 327 words
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Article, Illustration95 1967-08-05 3 lED by anti-Congress Members Parliament, thousand*, of demonstrators marched through New Delhi on Wednesday in protest acainst food shortates and rising prices Despite increased aid from several countries, including the United States and Russia, there has been little improvement in thr situation. Rationing and control95 words
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107 1967-08-05 3 BENGHAZI. Fri Libya and Britain, in talks here, have agreed to the evacuation of British units In the region in six months, according to a report by the Libyan Radio. The noon quoted the Libyan Foreign Ministry >|)oke>nian as stating that delegate* fromReuter - 107 words
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Article23 1967-08-05 3 WASHINGTON. Fi Iwn loans totalling USS3.I million to help finance hotel projects In Thailand were authorised by the Export-Import Bank ye.sterday.23 words
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Advertisement317 1967-08-05 3 hi pgpj *1 I ap m »y r& ?4 BL Ntw fionson Comtt ENOW THE NEW )N COMET-iSS!S!BU. Ie gas lighter at a petrol lighter price £ym ;l llttle< needs a lot ol relucllin P- m I makes clothes smell, and tobacco s r taste funny, then it's time sou317 words
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Advertisement270 1967-08-05 3 OF ANYTHING YOU WANT '^^fc SAVINGS ON ANYTHING YOU BUYIB§S^^ LADIES' DEPARTMENT MEN S WEAR DEPT NOW NOW Printed Silk I Nylon A Big Voriety Of Fancy Fancy Woven Sport Skirts S 3.90 Fabric* 1.90 ayd Ameneon Doc/ Pla.n Fancy Woo Suihn j 3 0 Linens 56 2.90 up 100%270 words
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Advertisement142 1967-08-05 4 THIS IS THE CAR FOR SOMEONE This is the Japanese car that's sweeping America. I/mkmm\ This is the car for the couple who have anniversaries VvHSfu via \ijn (mill to celebrate, parties to attend, friends to visit iHi KvWri^bt who'd like to dash around in an 1100 c.c. that r142 words
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260 1967-08-05 5 Another detainee renounces his cause SJINUAPORE. Fri.— A detained member the Communist und today Joined tho growing ranks of disillusioned olutlonarli U a I ne Yu 6 went before television 'ell of the of Communist violence. He wai released this morning. Lured into the Communist told In his student and260 words
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Article34 1967-08-05 5 I UMPUR Fr. Mr. :n-~ b**n elec:pd th* C'.ub of unpur. He w i i take over ■■trus at the club's •on dinner on Sept. g. creuiry, Mr urer. Mr34 words
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Article32 1967-08-05 5 s-LKLMBAN Fn. More than :ker.s of Sepaug Valley :7 mile.s from here, today >*e:ine aeaiiu: (ragmenta- I ICM estate. They fear ti: '.uppers and urcder.- n;av br aftei-ted.32 words
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233 1967-08-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. fHE Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority is to extend its padi marketing scheme to the whole of Selangor. Kedah. Perak and Kclantan. The scheme is to be introduced to ensure a fair price to padi farmers The scheme has been233 words
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Article56 1967-08-05 5 Kl-.M A I.LMPUR. Kn inciutuirti Relation* Act recently pa^ed by PailiHinent. will comr into ettrrt from MondHv .1 *tat»turn: (ran the Ministry ol Ldbour announced lierr uxJ;t.v When this nc« Act taki nu ießi.-l;iiions ioncemInj Industrial relattoitt throuah- Malaysia includins; tlir E.^onUaJ (Trade Du<pute.>- 111 Urn56 words
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Article31 1967-08-05 5 KUALA MMPL'R. Prt. Thirteen State pouce teams, will take paii in the annual Royal M* Police shooting competition at the I)i-p< nflf ranc«- lieif on ij r 7 .mi31 words
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270 1967-08-05 5 SINGAPORE, Friday XHE marine resources 1 available to Singapore In the high seas are immense, and no less available to other nations. Dr. Tham Ah Kow. of the University of Singapore's fisheries biology unit, said thi.s in a public lecture tonight m conjunction270 words
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Article, Illustration472 1967-08-05 5 BRUNEI TOWN. Fri. JETTING to his place of work these days is an expedition in itself for civil engineer Ronnie lim. 30-year-old son of a Malaysian diulomat. Tun Lim Yew Hock. It usually mean.- a stin iroriver iourney to the uoper reaches of Sungei472 words
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Article17 1967-08-05 5 I'tNANc m I runonger, tabbed tesieiday by .in unknown umoer store at Pay* lerubong Aye, Itam.17 words
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Article44 1967-08-05 5 SINGAPORE Fn Thai Air*aj« International have leased a Caraveile (rom Scandinavian AirUDM System to replace the Cai<vrlle \v\ in a' crash in Hong Kune on June 30 The airline will resume 11 I weekly flights to S.nttapore troiP Aug 1044 words
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Article30 1967-08-05 5 RAUB. Fn A civio coui!>e lor thr peou> In Kampuns Gal:- five mile* from here- will be held I on Mond.iv rhe community hall 1 in Giili Teneah30 words
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198 1967-08-05 5 TWO THUGS KILL YOUTH NEAR DURIAN PLOT I/LALA LLMPLR. Fri— An 18-year-old youth was tl.t*hed to drath last ni;ht. it Tanjon c Sepat. by two thugs armed with parangs. The youth was later identified as Lim Kok Kai. .if 3rd mile. Klang Road. Lim Mrai atl.it ked while he was198 words
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Article64 1967-08-05 5 SINGAPORE Fn Sli. KassimbiiHi Saheb. brother of ;he head of the Dawocdi Bohr a R*licious Sect from India, flew into Singapore this even.ng (or a twoweek vis I. The Shezada. accompanied by his wife, is on a tour of several count im.v wneie followers of this64 words
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194 1967-08-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday A SUGGESTION that primary schools should participate in community betterment projects under the guidance of their teachers was one of 20 recommendations made at the National Union of Heads of Primary Schools' seminar, which ended nero today. It was recommended that primary school194 words
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Article37 1967-08-05 5 KUALA ILMPCR Fn The MmiM". of Health. Inche Baha■M bin iMMMdin. today received 5978 Bite 35 pain of eanvu «.hoes from tlic Port Sweiienham Pott Authority St John > Ambul.incr Bns;.icif. for the .t.r.iuna? Dii-astei Fund.37 words
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193 1967-08-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. 1V Fri. Laos has benefitted a lot from the discussions of the co-ordinating board of the South-East Asian Regional Centre for Tropical Medicine which ended here today. The Laotian Deputy Minister of Public Health. Dr. Khamphai Abhay. who attended the193 words
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Article31 1967-08-05 5 TELUK ANSON. Pn. Four youtlu. one masked, waylaid Nyeuh Choo Hee. 2s. a lorry cleaner, in Rifle Range Road here iast night, assaulted ami robbed him of hi; Which.31 words
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Advertisement168 1967-08-05 5 FOR PRECISION IN SOUND" THE CHrtlCt IS ALWAYS SMS maki rou- Che.c» fr.m Moo.l, j Availoblr immtdiattiv AC 15 Super T-,n IS ..ttl. I AC 30 l«,n Tee Kooit 30 AC M) Suprr :»,n Rr.crb 1 30 rAC ,>0 Supr, T»,n JO AC ■90 tratlrt Lu< 100 I BASS MOI>ELS168 words
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Advertisement275 1967-08-05 5 7 m t <s > **s' rhebi BSound% fitfsstffi SPEEDO 1 (^^*s"^\ On the beich. K the ffi*^ f Wa M-r^'O pool-side, more »nd A" v r J V JL more peopie are »poM:nn \lt w. Ay r v i■* \M WA M s *~*f n Speedo. And no won-275 words
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Article146 1967-08-05 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. SINGAPORE'S Tourist Week, which opens tomorrow coincides uith National Day celebrations on Aug. 9. The Tourist Promotion Board and the Singapore Tourist Association together are organising some of the best facets of Singapore for the entertainment and approval of tourists, who will be welcomed146 words
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Article263 1967-08-05 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. Cultural organisations were today encouraged to use Singapore's first lakeside skige in the new Mac-Ritchie Reservoir park for shows. The invitation was extended when the Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E.W. Barker, pressed a button to operate its floating fountain. With263 words
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94 1967-08-05 6 SINGAPORE. Kri.—Madcin Singapore beer, aerated waters and cordials may soon quench the thirst of Muscovites and East Europeans. In the Singapore trade mission to Moscow and other Eastern European countries will be Mr. IV Clark, export manager of Fraser and Neave. Mr. Clark, who94 words
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Article101 1967-08-05 6 SINGAPORE, Friday. TtHIEVES who broke into a Stamford Road shop early yesterday cleaned up showcases of 303 wristwatches. 313 items of Jewellery, some semiprecious stones, and $6,863 in cash. Police estimated the total haul as between $40,000 to $45,000. The thieves had scaled the back101 words
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Article56 1967-08-05 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. The first-ever paper dress fashion show- will be staged at the Singapore-made wearing apparel exhibition in the Great World Park from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. tomorrow. These dresses ha\e been specially flown from the United States by the organisers of the exhibition and56 words
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Article439 1967-08-05 6 CE— TECHNICAL OF THE TTC EXAMS SINGAPORE. Prt. Thr following qualified tor the award of the Certifl-cate-ln-Educatlon Technical (English Chlne>e> professional examinations of the Teachers Training College hrld in April this year. nacnucax httim.»Allatcahamy alias Alagni.^aniy (Ei. Victor Chia Tong Ngee iSi, Philip Cliua i Ei i distinction, craft theory439 words
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Advertisement92 1967-08-05 6 Jr ~S/ Thu tully Air Conditioned hotel'! >^ /C-a hlotl >' on< orl l amenitiot, Mrvico X f f on« cuuine, tof other with its ideal f M f j locotion ond hifhlv competitive I Iy\ The popular "Golden Venuj \J I f<—+- s \l/~-\ Bar/«««t«urant" tervei both *«K/ll I92 words
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Advertisement133 1967-08-05 6 Singapore fj -1- f Geylanq Road, nOTe I Tel 4.306 PRESENTS SENSATIONAL "DUO PARIS (DIRECT FROM EUROPE) LAST /til 2 FINAL -P SHOWS WEEK! NIGHTLY I SAT: SINGING I A I IXIH SEASON Itt^^^g^^K^' utm ONLT \**^B| OiI*i'NbTdVEFc'HARGE] (EXTRA FLOOR SHOW) ON EVERY SUNDAY TEA DANCE (3.30 P.M. TILL 6.30133 words
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Advertisement342 1967-08-05 6 #UNOES THE DISTIN(,UI>HED PATRONAGE OF THE MINISTER FOR HEALTH MR. YONG NYUK LIN LIONS CLUB OF SINGAPORE CENTRAL PROUDLY PRESENTS GRAND CHARITY PREMIER]; IN AID OF CHAR YONG FEI CHOON FREE HOSPITAL CATHAY-TUES. Bth AUG. '67 AT 9.15pm SEASON FROM WED., 9th AUG. 1967 1 DEAN JONES mf* ~*l iZ342 words
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Advertisement540 1967-08-05 6 [GATJjAT loin bid OAT! Daily 4 Showt I I am, 2. iv, 6 00 9 00 pm THE NIGHT Of THE GENERALS Oloola O.nar iriorit P Vision Technicolor C'' 1 TONICiHT MIDNIGHT' (Por i EL DORADO lor.n WAYNE Robert MIICHUV Tomorrow 4i am. -STAGE SHOW -THE EARLY BIRO SHOW" >540 words
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Article, Illustration384 1967-08-05 7 SINGAPORE. Friday T'Hi: Singapore (iirl pipers have proved that lor. -I eirls are as good. ii not better than, their counterparts in the West. In less than six months, they have accomplished what their instructor. Miss Petcy Iris. today described as "remarkable feat mastery384 words
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220 1967-08-05 7 Malaysia visit for six N. Zealand MPs KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. -Six New Zealand jVIPs three from the Government and three irom the Opposition will arrive here on Sunday for a weeklong visit. Led by Mr L). J. Ridiiitord. the team consists 01 Mr. P A. Amos. Mr. A. J. Faulkner,220 words
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Article26 1967-08-05 7 Kt/Ai.A LI Mii i< Pri riie Police Volunteer Rp>mi hpir annual ■hooting competition .it the P Depot range here on Tupsr'.iv .>'. 7 ,t m26 words
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182 1967-08-05 7 SIM.AI'OKK Kri The High Cinirt t od.i v granted .in application for (he admis>ion vi i Qaeca'l Counsel from Britain to appear here as counsel for Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. the plaintiff in two Iliuh Court suits for alienee! defamation The <J< U182 words
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Article18 1967-08-05 7 I MPINO Fi: (aiber. M-t Vmofl om mi fell fn>m a rambuUn trw «ncl Atmd yttgur&hj.18 words
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297 1967-08-05 7 Old currency: 'Govt to fix date to make it no longer legal' JOHORE BAHRU, Frl. THE Government will soon fix a date when the old currency will no longer be the legal tender, the Minister of Finance. Tun Tan Siew Sin. said here today. Ihi.^ was to MMUTC a lasler297 words
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Advertisement413 1967-08-05 7 WT? bf* m CHAMPIONS LkJ m TOMORROW J Bring the family and watch international champions bowl in the Masters Event tomorrow at Jackie's Bowl Orchard at 10 a.m. Bowl with the family after the championships. STBC 1967 CHAMPIONSHIPS MASTERS EVENT! ORCHARD <IMM KATGNG S-g-eT. 9 r* MOV llffir Food, Fun413 words
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Advertisement148 1967-08-05 7 i EL AJIH-O $1$ i Kitchener Road, Singapore. Tel 31 160 31 169 Proudly Presents Nightly 9 p.m. 1 a.m. SATURDAYS EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. PHILIPPINES' TOP RECORDING ARTISTES AND VERSATILE ENTERTAINERS D" STARLIGHTS RESIDENT BAND THE EL AMIGO QUINTET with lovely Miss JUDY LEE TEKESA at the miki Avoid148 words
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312 1967-08-05 8 Judge: How could Sl5O a month detective afford a car IPOH, Fri. Mr. Jus--1 lice Chang said In the High Court today that he could not understand how a detective constable earning only $150 a month could afford to buy a car. A few days after buying the car the312 words
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Article41 1967-08-05 8 KANOAR Fn. A aroup of 8o Perila tea hera «i.i ip.i\' u»> roa ane-w«ak tour of M l'.\r party led by '.he St.Me OrganKser of School.*. Inch* Abduliah Manuki trtn bf suesus of thr Indonesian Temcben I datlon41 words
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150 1967-08-05 8 I^OTA BIIAKI Kri. Ihe >liiu>lci of Tr.m>porl. Tan Sri S.irclon. i.im niehl reminded tinpeople of Kel.tnl.ui 1" think uiM-ly an<l vole for the party which umild beaefli them. He was addrrs.>ine an rlection rally at Lubok Setol in support of the Alliance candidate150 words
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440 1967-08-05 8 Industrial progress in Penang important: Governor PLNANG. Friday INDUSTRIAL development had taken on increasing importance in Pcnang in recent years and it was likely to become even more important in the future. Raja Tun Uda, the Governor of Penang. said today. "The development which has taken piace In this State440 words
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Article21 1967-08-05 8 BLTTERWORTH. I pad: plaster, Abdul Hamid bin ulecl for six month- today for inunc in nu. on < itolen bicycle21 words
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203 1967-08-05 8 SIR OMAR DROPS PLAN FOR GURKHA FORCE BKUNEI TOWN. Frl.— Th c Sultan of Brunei, Sir Omar Ah Saiiuddin, has shelved a plan to recruit former Gurkha soldiers to fcrm a Poiice Field Force in tne Slate, according to seiners here today. Instead, the sources »aid. ha may cmu-PiUraie onReuter - 203 words
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Article51 1967-08-05 8 KUALA I IPI.- Fw Ihe a .--emor aodal welfare "fTiifr lrc.ni liir Ministry of V Indie Muh«mnipd itn Mohd. Noor. v ill op one of 14 experts at United Nationa :nieiregion.il exoert nieetuv on aocial wfif;np organisation ..nd Hdmini<itr:«ti<m being convened at Grnev* from Aug. 7 to51 words
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Miscellaneous53 1967-08-05 8 #/I/i/- /tunny I ~7 YEf* '-A<E A LITTLE \Hi i POIeTeAIT'S 0?P TW V.OSE... J Jj J PIS'iSMED; HO. TmE EVES^ Hff Hmi/Bh ilrirtuhihl 'NOW PiRM UP- AT F.3ST I TWOUSMT VOJ A I l ThE CHIN AND j IV WEREN'T GOl\S TO GET A \ii IT WILL BE ky53 words
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342 1967-08-05 9 JOIN TOGETHER' CALL TO UNIONS BY THE MTUC K. LUMPUR, Fri THE MTUC will ask unions in each sector to merge voluntarily in a bid to get the Government to change its attitude on the regrouping of the estimated 300 trade unions now functioning. The MTUC .-ecretarygraeml, Mr. S.J.H. Zaidi.342 words
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Article, Illustration339 1967-08-05 9 Best cadet Suseelan gets a special gift Xl \I. A LUMPUR, Fri.— A passing-out parade at the Royal Military College at Sungei Besi m reviewed today for the lirst time by a State Rulvr the Sultan of Parians. The Sultan, who is Colonel-in-Chief of Hrn Royal Malay339 words
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202 1967-08-05 9 1/ L'ALA LUMPUR. 1V Fri A voluntary organisation has listed the items needed to Rive 200 children from three Petaling Java kampongs a treat during the current school holidays— but it does not have the money. The public relations officer of202 words
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Article78 1967-08-05 9 SINGAPORE Fri. Twenty ->o;ith Korean dancers are due here soon to perform traditional an-j BKMhr dancrs m Singapore !>nd Malay: la They oomfliara on Aur 20 at 8 pm at the Oav World here and will perform nishtly until Aug. 22. In Kualr I.un pi.78 words
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Article73 1967-08-05 9 XX HIM. Pit Am) (her HWtJH h.been released h> thr Ministrj of Commerce :md |nduMr> for rubber pliiilti^ Mhfmes in S.ir.iw.ik .1 (lovernment spokesman announced If day. This brought the tal amount of money for Sar.iwak rubber planting Inis vc.ir to over S8 million I he estimated73 words
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192 1967-08-05 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Thousands of dollars worth of Singa-pore-made goods are being sent to Russia and East Europe to pave the way for a "hard-sell" trade mission from here. The goods are going out as samples They should be arriving soon in the192 words
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Advertisement456 1967-08-05 9 Congratulations to SIN HUA EMPORIUM LTD. (GAY WORLD, SINGAPORE) on the occasion of the official opening From: DAIKIN KOGYO CO., LTD. SUMITOMO SHOJI KAISHA LTD. ■818 SIM LIM CO., LTD. CHUA RADIO m O AB KIN AIR CONDITIONING AND ix. REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT S'MiSfMj^&sf 001 55 SHOP IN THE COMFORT OF456 words
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Article, Illustration189 1967-08-05 10 SINGAPORE. Friday. TWESE pictures taken yesterday show how Singapore is preparing for the big National Day celebrations on Aug. 9. Workers are busy (left) putting up flags and buntings at the Padang. where the mammoth N-Day pr rade will march past City Hall. It will be189 words
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434 1967-08-05 10 Floats for City, rural tour to stress industry SINGAPORE, Fri SINGAPORE'S industrialisation programme will be the main emphasis of the multi-coloured illuminated floats, which will participate in the two-mile procession of the City and the rural areas on four nights beginning National Day August 9. Of the 25 floats which434 words
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Article54 1967-08-05 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Tien Chao Heng has qualified for the award of the Certificate ln-Educatlon Oeneral (English) in his final professional examination of the Teachers Training College held in April thli year His name was inadvertently left out in the list of successful candidates published In54 words
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Article363 1967-08-05 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. PREPARATIONS for national day celebration! were announced today by more citizens consultative committees, community centres and other organisations. The Ceylonese community's National Day Committee will, among other things, put up an illuminated arch in Ceylonese style at the Junction of Dhoby Ghaut and Selegle Rnad.363 words
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Article141 1967-08-05 10 SINGAPORE. Fri— New traffic arrangements will come into force along Nicoll Highway from midnight tomorrow, with the widening of Merdeka Bridge completed. This, together with the recent construction of the central carriageway and the improvement to Suillcm.ird Circus, will make possible the implementation of the141 words
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Advertisement87 1967-08-05 10 "HOW THE REDS 1 /^k H^k B^ IC I M w I Freedom of opinion and freedom of action are an important part of Democracy; But law and order must be maintained. Read how subversive elements "create" a riot and use it to further their own special cause just as87 words
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Miscellaneous202 1967-08-05 10 A II*' if Onp By V.T. Want tin «i iP^-N I VOTf. OOP I L-I—-I SPOOKY I I I BUT t GUESS 3^ "-< 1 NEVER SAW A L yiktf MOO V S <XTS BAT* r KINOA r\ IT'S BETTER N/ WELL, NOnA JAjIER I THOUGHT f/rVI EH? Y VEHM202 words
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Article, Illustration552 1967-08-05 11 Govt to raise £7.5 m loan To finance the Malaysian Plan... 'MALAYSIANS WANT SOMETHING BETTER THAN MERE SURVIVAL' JOHORE BAHRU, Friday I'HE Government hopes to raise a £7£ million loan in London before the end of tht year as part of its foreign borrowing programme to finance the First Malaysia552 words
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175 1967-08-05 11 A touching farewell as the kind soldiers leave l/UCHING, Fri.— The people of Lubok Antu, a remote border district in the Second Division of Sarawak, have paid tribute to the men of the sth Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, for their community work during: their tour of duty in the area.175 words
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Article18 1967-08-05 11 PENANG. Frt Tliipvpx took 501 b. of scr;ip rubier from Bertam E-tate. Province Wplies'.ey. yesterday.18 words
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134 1967-08-05 11 Pi NANG, lri. Three ahmet Ministers led liv Tcngku Abdul Rahman v ill speak at the l.i.Miic of the foundation stone of Prnang's I niversity olle?e at Uayan Lepas on Monday. In addition to the Tcngku. who will perform the ceremony, the Deputy Prime Minister,134 words
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Advertisement82 1967-08-05 11 •■ml &Q j \*f trust I Xj Ewbank! 1 over 10 million housewives |p y already have! I>^ Efficient, fast, silent The OB^^ e»«ir«t-cv«r way to c«r» for your carpetx. OofUman-j^^-«,J made Dependable So many 9f/ models surr, happy colours. (U/ You'll appreciate your T^g[^ Ewbank for a lifetime. I82 words
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Advertisement581 1967-08-05 11 f (DOZ SANDO^TncJIF SANDO >ANDC JDOZ^k SANDOZ SANDOZ .i£ I ANDOZ SANDOZ SANDOZ SANDOZ SAj^ SANDOZ SANDOZ jl WANDOZ SANDOZ SANDOZ SANDOZ NDOZ SANDOZ SANljl I:)Z SANDOZ SANDOZ SANDOZ SAnC^ tNDOZ SANDOZ SANll* §pZ SANDOZ SANDOZ SANDOZ SANfA )Z SANDOZ SANDOZ I i ANDOZ SANDOZ SANDOZ SANDOZ 3Z SANDOZ SANDOZ581 words
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Miscellaneous280 1967-08-05 11 Straits Times Crossword U KOM8 c up U) lnU) twopenny H. buppi> materials for Whit. j Nurse to go In a particular *ee or else! <9i. direction (4). 10. Part of the casue. perhapa? 14. Thrives by bold writing? (10) < 5) 15. Follower without batting 11. confiscate the caae.280 words
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Obituary51 1967-08-05 12 in H,.rW« Hi i Hi hi mum) I .-fully on a.A K7. l.md huahand N« Chor Yin. r, lo mourn her Jo.« DrtcM Irnvra Klnfapor* Caaktt i Sun. ln vi at 2SO p.m. to odlal i'*niooeM Kum Tan Church, Quern street, for memorial Bantu at 3 p.m. and tbene*51 words
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Obituary51 1967-08-05 12 M lt..rrf» lit i Hiximi.m) IN EVER LOVINQ memory of Bamm c'hh»|ikhana departed Sth: Oaat hut never forIN CVERLOVING MEMORY of our tirlnved V. BatU who left ua thin day Inserted hy wlf* and IN EVERLOVING MEMORY of Resin* li Jn<eph departed j-n-WS, vajm remembered by Ife an.l51 words
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Article258 1967-08-05 12 -*'i H'.rrfi US (Mimimmm) ViMV SUFFER iro.l travel alckaau? m.l it hy laklnc a 'Mantln*' tariiel ZQ nun ilia before ilartlaf your MAISON MARIE <;mnd Ain.ual .SalM. Qu.ility 1, 1.. »r, r al rantaatl. dnh in Zt Taonlln Road Hport tod»v Tel i.4:'v.'7. COME TO THE Doc W.o» toraorI258 words
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Article568 1967-08-05 12 Raids on Maoist strongholds in Hong Kong which began three weeks ago have convinced the authorities of the tenacity of the leftist campaign if nothing else. The closing of a number of union headquarters and the arrest of many union officials have not brought the situation under568 words
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Article333 1967-08-05 12 Malaysia, situated at one of the great cultural crossroads of the world, offers fascinating opportunities for scholars who would chart its centuries of interchange. Yet this fascination also bears a burden of responsibility for teachers. Their role is not to find out what happened, and why, but to333 words
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Article278 1967-08-05 12 By the end of this year the Malaysian Migration Fund Board will have moved more than 1,000 workers from Malaya to Sabah. Next year the figure will be at least 1,800, and the tempo can be expected to go on rising. At present there seems to be nothing278 words
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Article1461 1967-08-05 12 Singapore's battle for more jobs WILLIAM CAMPBELL The latest success: A surge in overseas investors' interest, new products and skills examines the progress made by the Republic In the b*d to 'Industrialise for survival' THERE has been a tremendous upsurge in industrial inquiries from prospective foreign investors in Singapore this1,461 words
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525 1967-08-05 12 ROLAND HUNTFORD - Holidays WITH PAY )for good convicts in Sweden ROLAND HUNTFORD by STOCKHOLM SWEDEN has Just tried its first convicts' holiday. Nine model prisoners spent three weeks in a secluded Government camp, walking with wives or fiancees in the forests or trout-fishmg in the lakes. Officially the experiment was Judged aOFNS - 525 words
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Advertisement576 1967-08-05 12 Classified advertisements for Straits Times Malay Mail may be handed to: COLO STORAGC ?llr>lft MARKIT Desk COLO STORAGC BHANCMIS CITY BOOK STOHI LTO. CoWIW Ouov. TMf NIWS FRONT orket. M M ISMAIL Mood. Naval. Bom. hamiem STORI, .f>of>oi 'Rood. V RiTNASAMY 1 CO, Kavu.lt A f MMr, S S MUBARUK576 words
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Advertisement60 1967-08-05 12 The Bank for AllBig and Small as A hock "> OVERSEA -CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank. AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $100,000,000.00 ISSUED FULLY PAID: 30,000.000.00 GENERAL RESERVE: 39,000.000 00 SHAREHOLDERS' FUNDS INCLUDING PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND OVER S 70,000,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCFS EXCEED: $665,000,000.00 FOR SUPREME SAFETY60 words
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Advertisement138 1967-08-05 12 DONALD MOORE GALLERIES BUDGET LABEL RECORD FORTNIGHT July 29 to August 12th 1967 Go with the in-crowd to DONALD MOORE GALLERIES at: LIAT TOWERS. ORCHARD RD, SINGAPORE-9. DENMARK HOUSE, 86 AMPANG RD, K. LUMPUR. HENG GUAN BLDG. 171 BURMAH RD, PENANG. AURORA CHAMBERS. ROCK ROAD, KUCHING. and see the fabulous138 words
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277 1967-08-05 13 Court is told of a talk on wifeswapping I^l Al A II MJPI K. Fri. Two lriends, V. Vmllvelu and l.m itriiu iiuat. who started a mntlttion on witc suappiiig, enned up in a i trate's court here loom] uith one in Hum ht-uu charted with injuring the oihrr. VidivHu.277 words
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167 1967-08-05 13 v:ingapoke, Frl. The Singapore NTUC said today that tne Malaysian Government had retrenched about 20 Singapore citizens who were employed as civilian workers with the Malaysian Armed Forces garrison workshop at Bukit Timah. In a statement, Mr. Seah Mul Kok. NTUC's167 words
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251 1967-08-05 13 Lai's murder: Early arrest expected SINGAPORE, Friday gINGAPORE police said today that they expect an early arrest in connection with yesterday's murder of Lai Mong, 60, the Malaysian who won $375,000, the first prize of the Social Welfare Lottery last November. The special investigation section of the C.I.D. spent hours251 words
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Article75 1967-08-05 13 SINGAPORE. Frl. Police have smashed a gang of car radio thieves. Five men have been held in connection with the loss of 29 car radios between May and last month. Twenty two of these were recovered during police Investigations. Police said most of the radios were stolen75 words
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113 1967-08-05 13 WINGAPORE. Frl. A secret in Hot .scheduled to have (yen conducted last week by the Labour Ministry to ascertain whether the Singapore Catering Staff and WorkeiV Trade Union or the Food. Drinks and Allied Workers' Union represented !h»staff of the Goodwood Hotel was113 words
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99 1967-08-05 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl— Police last night closed down a striptease show at the Bukit Blntang Park here. A polU'e spokesman said today that th<- dan ers of the "Bintans Bahru' i.NV'v Stan *tnpt*a>.e revue hid violated the condition* stipulated in the licence. The re\ue99 words
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Article48 1967-08-05 13 BUTTERWORTH. Frl. The Boy Scouts Association Butterworth district, will hold a campfire at Padang Bengali In Telok Ayer Tawar from Saturday to Monday. The Butterworth DUtrlct Officer. Inche Ahmad bin Harun. who is also the chairman of the Association will open the campfire.48 words
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Article60 1967-08-05 13 IPOH Prt. Uiito (Dr.) Han Mtgal Khas "in Haji Megat Omar I baa ivri- re-elected president "f tnr P«>r..k Fa. m!y Planning A*»<>- n and Dr Murray WstßM ,uid Dn'o Lrn 1 Pale Klm.ui as vicepresidents The secretary is Mrs W«n j Daurl and the treasurer Mr.60 words
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Article, Illustration85 1967-08-05 13 BOOK ARTIST NAILA KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. For most people reading a book means concentrating on the story, but not for Miss Naila Tayabji, 20 (above), who ftnd9 meaning in the study of its illustrations. Her fascination for book illustration-., which began when she was a little ps i. led her85 words
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212 1967-08-05 13 Migration Fund Board passes age of infancy JES.Sfc.Li O.\, tn. Trie cnairman of the iviaiayaiarl Migration funu Boara, ivir. K. f'aumttiiauian, KaJd toaay mat tne Board had now passed the age of iniancy and that all the teething troubles faced In the Initial stages had been overcome. The Board will212 words
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Article50 1967-08-05 13 PENANG. Fri A Zl-year-old labourer. Ooi Kean Leong. was' today jailed for six months for I outracine the modesty of a six-year-cld e:n here un May 24. 4 Ooi pleaded guilty to committing the offence in a back lane behind the gri's home in Carnarvon Sireo;50 words
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Article95 1967-08-05 13 TODAY: Sedill Kechll 10 20 am. (7 BIH 74/ p.m. <5 4ft>; Singapore 1122 am i7.sft» 10.07 r m t fit > Pori D 3SS fl'n tTJftl (i.33 run. <8 6Ui; Port Swettenham 5.09 a.m. (14.2fti521 pm (149 ft); Penanp IS.II urn t671il Uis p.m. c 8 295 words
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163 1967-08-05 13 $42,458 DAMAGES AWARD TO ACCIDENT VICTIM SINGAPORE, Fri A traffic accident victim was awarded damages totailinp $42,--458 and costs by Mr. Justice Choor Singh in the High Court today. He is Sim Chye Kwee. 47. a former Katong fishmonger, who sustained serious injuries in a car accident in Pahang six163 words
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Article52 1967-08-05 13 SEREMBAN. Fri. Gurdlal Bakar Singh, a former secretary of the Seremban Town Council, vas elected president of the Negrt Sembllan Sikhs Union at their annual meeting at Utam Singh Hall here. Other officials vice-presi-dent: T. Mah'ma Singh: secretary: Santokh Stnah Ball; R?si?tint secretary: Gurbachan Singh; trea■unr:52 words
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Advertisement160 1967-08-05 13 L Don't give your cold away Every time you sneeze you can give your cold to someone else. Don't make other people suffer when you suffer from a cold. Control it, right from the start, with Contac 500. Inside every capsule marked with the distinctive are over 500 tiny 'time160 words
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Advertisement28 1967-08-05 13 itfWp4 if ENDS TODAY **************************************************************************************************************11l DON T MISS THIS LAST OPPORTUNITY TO BUY QUALITY-MERCHANDISE AT IMMENSE SAVINGS! miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FURTHER DRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS OPEN UNTIL 5 P.M.28 words
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Miscellaneous776 1967-08-05 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lum- 7.10 Ghazal— a musical propur and Penan*; 6 Ipoh and Rramme; 7.35 Bewitched— MaUrra; 3 and 10 Johore My Grandson. the Warlock S*l! r y 4 J" pin 7 Batu 800 News in Mandarin; 8.10 rahat; 9 Kluang. Lembaran min?gu weekly 3.00 p.m. ODening776 words
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Article, Illustration633 1967-08-05 14 ABU BIN NADEN - ABU BIN NADEN N.E.B's $57m plant to provide power for progress By THE opening today of the $57 million Prai power station is another milestone in the National Electricity Board*! determination to pro- ide the nation with power for progress. Built on a 48-acre site and occupying a633 words
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444 1967-08-05 14 300,000 people in 400 villages now get electricity THE Central Government's plan to light up the kampongs is proving a great success. The National Electricity Board has connected supplies to 332 villages throughout the States of Malaya while the Kinta Electrical Distribution Company has supplied a total of 90 villages444 words
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Article, Illustration709 1967-08-05 15 Sale of electricity doubled in 5 years THE vital role the National Electricity Board is playing in the country's development programme is reflected in its latest progress report which shows that sales of electricity have almost doubled in five years. In 1957, the Board's capital was $137 million; there were709 words
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583 1967-08-05 15 T<HE $147 million Batans Padang hydro elecx trie scheme (two stations) to be completed next year is the National Electricity Board's most ambitious project to date Situated In the Tapah hills forest reserve (in Perak> the two stations. Won and583 words
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Article, Illustration128 1967-08-05 16 THH! (iovernor of Penang, Raja Tun Uda Al Haj will open the new $57 million Prai power station this evening. This is the 33.000 volt switchyard of the new $57 million power station of the National Electricity Board at Prai. The new128 words
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324 1967-08-05 16 \f ALAYANISATI O N iTI in the National Electricity Board is expected to be completed by the end of this year. In 1955 there were 206 senior Malaysian officers and 45 expatriates. The number last year was 216 and 21 respectively324 words
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Advertisement267 1967-08-05 14 LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU v PI Wt rsf\\&l £f> L J r UTS EL Is fFum\ Hbr t m^L^m^kWmmßKm^Km^tm^mtL^^ 9a^H iibibK' $1 i *nrc"!n ™ii 'l m *J**2r* R J L...J... Lsssl .^.JTf.f s^^. v wai&yi2MKliMlsy a> The $57 Million Prai Power Station will «f M i I t^Ji267 words
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Advertisement35 1967-08-05 14 Congratulations to NATIONAL ELECTRICITY BOARD for the opening ceremony of PRAI POWER STATION 41 1 Slip //er of ■MLfIE&Jj Mpi tanks of 6350 ton from TOYO KANETSU KOGOYO K.K. MITSUBISHI SHOJI KAISHA LTD. TOKYO. JAPAN.35 words
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Advertisement109 1967-08-05 15 M||||||||||Mlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll£ I CONGRATULATIONS to the [national electricity I BOARD OF MALAYSIA on the occasion of the official opening of j PRAI POWER STATION from I SOON HING CO. I 339, Kallang Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** ***** i We were responsible for the erection. testing and painting of 3-fuel-oil tanks (1109 words
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Advertisement173 1967-08-05 15 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO THE NATIONAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF MALAYSIA ON THE OCCASION OF THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF i ndWMMiiM'i'X'BMhiii fill' Vi jfltttoi^frmw HMMMMb^B^B^BL^^v The above picture shows a completed steel structure for Turbine and Boiler House before fixing of cladding. 1 1 Ulll REDPATH, BROWN CO., LTD. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS173 words
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Advertisement114 1967-08-05 16 For the PRAI POWER STATION The Architect, Engineer, Contractor Owner All agreed on PHILIPS P.A.B.X. PHILIPS Intercom Crittall Hope Windows Shanks Sanitaryware Union Locks Henderson Door Gear Supplied by THE PERAK RIVER HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER CO. LTD. and THE KINTA ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION CO. BHD. Congratulate the N. E. B. on114 words
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Advertisement65 1967-08-05 16 Congratulations to LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA on the official opening of their PRAI POWER STATION at Province Wellesley by His Excellency The Governor of Penang, RAJA TUN UDA AL-HAJ BIN RAJA MUHAMMAD, S.M.N., K.8.E.. C.M.G. JKk. Supplier of 2 UNITS 300,000 LBS. BOILER 2 UNITS TURBO-ALTERNATOR CRANES for 2x30 MW. PRAI65 words
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118 1967-08-05 17 Robbery in lifts: Telling the police I fUEFER to the letter b> Perturoed headed "Emergency .-stop for robbery In a lift" tS.T. July 8' From July 1 !o July 15. thr Police have registered only two cases ol offence* of a nature .similar to that mentioned by •"Perturbed," committed inside118 words
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Letter95 1967-08-05 17 REFERRING to the letter by "Listener" i ST. July 27) on the absence of the Pasir Panjang Sea Scouts Band for the National Day p. i rade: It la true that w.' have been practising every week for the last few months in preparation for the National Unfortunately,95 words
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212 1967-08-05 17 f-pHE Minister of Education has branded I as 'mercenaries' (S.T. July 25) teachers who earn extra money by teaching night classes. There is surely no employer throughout the world who calls upon his employees to work overtime and yet is not prepared to212 words
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138 1967-08-05 17 THE GIRL PIPERS, A SOLDIER AND HIS BONNET 0N Krh. |1 jou published a letter from •Scottish Solclior" asserting that it takes up to mx yean to train a baspiprr and predicting that Ihp Singapore Girl Pipers could not possibly be operational before National Day 1970. The Sing apor c138 words
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Letter103 1967-08-05 17 WAS shocked to read that two medical officers were said to have been "roughed up" in Kuala Kangsar and that they had to seek police protection. It was not stated who "roughed" them up. I am sure it cannot be any of the patients because, as103 words
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Letter92 1967-08-05 17 DOES the Minister ot Education realise that in advanced countries considerable research is made before any kind of educational policy is implemented? The comprehensive school system is one example In England research was carried out over 15 years before the system was launched Malaysia did nothing like that and92 words
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Letter52 1967-08-05 17 APROPOS Scholarships letter July 29). I sympathise. However. I dislike her idea of trying to gain .sympathy at the expense of civil servants. If she is unhappy at the increase of working hours for teachers she should protest but not indulge In uncomplimentary comparisons with other workers CIVIL SLRVANT52 words
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Letter59 1967-08-05 17 RESIDENTS ut Pesiaran Keliling who are car owners can find no place to park their cars. They park their vehicles a mile r>r two away and then have to walk from their parking place to their i Hals In this area the >up posed limited alluted parking ground59 words
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Letter47 1967-08-05 17 IN Sungei Patam the Police lay traps for speed hogs at night and in the early morning, times when traffic is not dense Better it the traps were laid be'ween 0a in and ipm when traflic i* douse and wddenU must tn*quent JsLI'LKSUMC S(. Patani47 words
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Letter74 1967-08-05 17 ri>HE scientific chemical X terms used by the Examination Syndicate In the trial examination for Form Three baffled the pupils because they are so different from those printed in the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka's text-books. Isn't there some form >>f m-ordinatlon between the Examination Syndicate and the Dewan74 words
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149 1967-08-05 17 A PLEA FOR SIMPLIFICATION DEFERRING to your recent reports. 1 am iniX> clined to support the MIC call to the government to relax the National Language test for elderly applicants for citizenship. 1 have known cases of persons who have satisfied all requirements in their149 words
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Letter98 1967-08-05 17 I>ERMIT m« to expreu my gratitude and appreciation to ihe three girls who gave assistance to my grandmother during the storm on Saturday. July. 29. at about 8.15 a.m. My grandmother was hit on the head by a falling branch at Moulmein Road. She bled98 words
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Advertisement43 1967-08-05 17 eau de cologne "bien-etre" No matter how you /*>A say it... f m means "^sjW 1^; V freshness A \j) Ki&rv pfft si& PCI I Cllv J* I I lAU Ot CO-00M -~-Jk i|--"--*~ W K «vrui«et._ W A PRODUCT OF FRANCE *TlJ_/43 words
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Advertisement443 1967-08-05 17 DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTANCY for students with C*mbridg* Gr^da 2 (or hightr) including English Candidates for th« Diploma ia Aeeom itaaey offered by the Commercial Education Society of Australia will be able to train in the b-aie skills of the Accountant and thea adraae* ia status by choosing one or more443 words
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Advertisement1511 1967-08-05 18 (tont.nued from P«r Ul SITUATIONS VACAiNT RaiGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS exfr. IS Wordt $3 (Minimum) A iOUNG and aoaskoafal ST. -AMES' OHwROH, MMg: S^.TgJL^Tgg Sunday 7MU a.m. annual thanksgiving Natloo i,,,,^,, accounting service. 6.00 p.m. bvenaong. Appllcatloua wit* a recent photograph CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES (returnable) should be made to PO leld at1,511 words
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Advertisement653 1967-08-05 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE M H..,rf. M V,n »al .n r/. erfrt BMW 700 COUPE. Oft. 1963. UNI March DEC. '1M Ins .'.ln (8 porei -n after 11 no HENRY ANC ACENCY OHtrt:--11b l Austin rsti Suptr 93.750 OB tibl Austin 1100 53. 950. 00 10M Austin Hralty Spritt 53. J00653 words
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Advertisement1186 1967-08-05 19 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST CQtST U.K.: Out t'ccn MM P $'"im f»mn| ANTENOR L'cool. DuDlin. A'mouitl l« H TUai tut t PROMETHEUS I'.e'bOOl. G'a'-|C« AM, II 11 I! 14 M»CH»ON I rtrpOOl, C ai|(Q« 1? 13 IXION iritoil. L'peol. B'tPSt G'|O» 12 Au| 15 Au| 1171 An 21 ELPENOR MOl.1,186 words
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Advertisement1185 1967-08-05 19 theWvXu/nes m i EXPRESS SAILINGS TO GENOA/WORTH CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA P. Sham Penang S'pote I Jenoa R'dam H'burg Aarhus C'hagen SARCOBHA ai) Aig 2127 Alf 2121 Auf It/ 2 j Oct 1 Oct It Bet 12 Mt II Set II MALACCA kI) Sept 21 77 Sept 21 21 Sept 31 2 I1,185 words
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Advertisement1358 1967-08-05 19 I BEN&LIM\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS •.(■ufif iTITr U Harrbtg Sept 11 BENCLEUCH frcn- sept v Smeanori Pt S>am Penanf loltartaai Sept 23 ..pt. u s m* For fir SS BENVANNOCH R H °;XT IV< i Singapore Pt. Slam Penang Grouth Oct 13 Aae 11. 111,358 words
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Advertisement1162 1967-08-05 19 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM UK, CONTINENT. Liadiif tan Smgapon P. Ittßl Peaatt CITY OF JOHANNESIURC Lor Ri"'»<)am. Hamaurg. «ibro».gn t.13-14IAirg CITYOFCUILDFORD lonaon. Rotterdam. Hi-C-f. M Havre 21 2B Aif 2131 Aif 3111 Aef CmfIFST. ALBAhS lonjcn. Rottirdam. Hamburf. Ulept CinBFBUNIEE lonaon. Rotterdam. Hamburg,1,162 words
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Article316 1967-08-05 20 rE downward movement was nccentuaied this week with tlie Rubber Market recording a lo>s of U cents to reach new low of 53i cents for current month, state II Co. Ltd. in their current review Thp aaattc t.pno vat trigKr'.ed oil bj the IndonesiMn316 words
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Article294 1967-08-05 20 V.MIPS LYING ALONCSIDE IHF SINGAPORE HARBO >l rt WHARVES OR EXPECTED TOOA> ARE .lonn. en n '.7. B>oi loi tl I- i.rokf-rtur lv 11. iiv ot ioii.i.i. .i.iii^ v i 4. Caltfonr-< Ml 1 It It-: in M^rn 1 i-.ii .\o > k .f. JV I Haramoeui294 words
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Article24 1967-08-05 20 Aue. 4 RI'RRFR PRICE: Ml cent> (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN: SHO4.'2:> (down SI .Ml) Kstim.itrd offering -'40 ItMM (up tons).24 words
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997 1967-08-05 20 From Our Market Correspondent THE industrial >oction of week in braikets>. and further news of thfa the BltWk Kxthance ISLAND Peninsular: will be jiven in a year a had a sliehtly softer look The chairman. Dato Yeap time >estercla>. but firmed to- Ho.k Hoe997 words
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Article1085 1967-08-05 20 l»l SI\I.S> 111 .mil ir ported to the Singapore and Kn.U Lumpur Ir^clint rnom> of Hi. >to< k Exekaagf \e*tetti»\ «iih thr number of vharr* traded in hraclcMs: INDUSTRIAL! m».«l»a«l 1 11 <i Central lucit ,1 T" D i vi ;:> »i n n iiihi, ■>!1,085 words
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Article31 1967-08-05 20 ■I'HI Atl»ci«Hon Bi«k< in Mi- IjyftU r. tn nKi'lui'n l.n.n, TT M On rtarly: Wm| Ctrmany L2»l NHhnlirali IIM: twitrt'lantt i B«l(ium France IM| Italy ***** *nd P«i«i» IMb.31 words
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Advertisement2016 1967-08-05 20 155 »UStP.«U» NtW atllNO SIP.VICI INOU '/UISUN «N0 taSI St«VICl$ >c 'ffnaetle. .e>iaie». Meikevree. s>eae> li MaPrat aat Natapattiei* v<--»)«ej»«W&«4*; "*•"'< ll»|P»»" »"an| y^t«* MM *«aaMPia»~mMa— Wbl bimor* 7 i tut »»i ■>* **ibL» c v tut *»t 'J »»t TV F—^aV !«PIPjH lUUMb> i >epi I J Stpl It2,016 words
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Advertisement143 1967-08-05 20 0 GENOA. MARSEILLES. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM BREMEN, HAM8UR6 P. Sham Penang laeno* HamOurp 'ALEMANNIA (HAPAS) 11/12 Alt 13/15 Ait K Ai| 16 Sept NOLSATIA (HAPAG) 24 2S A« 27/21 Ai| 30 Auf 28 Sept II Oct HAMMONIA <HAPAG, 11/12 Sept l3/15Scpt IbSept IB Oct 24 Oct IHURINGIA (HAPAGl 21/23 Sift 24143 words
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372 1967-08-05 21 EA^IKK conditions developed on thr Penan? tin market >PSt»>ril3\ Ulth th*" price fall- M n4 p-t r ul on an offering estimated up ton 1 to 240 ton*. Support came out lower ImpK mainly from Japan and the (ontment In London overnicht the372 words
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Article199 1967-08-05 21 MELBOURNE. Fri VVESTERN MIKING opened it $22 no in response to the com-p-tm report on nickel ore resene.s at Kamhalda The share r-i-rri tn $21 SO before closing up 80 rent* at $21 90 Other mining lenders had solid gains In buoyan' trading Mt Isa gained 28 MM199 words
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Article, Illustration235 1967-08-05 21 Ufil'T first r rade robber 1.0. b. ■.||^»r^ rioted at S p.m. In h'lila LAimpur and Slniapnrr < »'»rdav at 54 i cents per Ib. Ifi thrcr »ithth« of a rent on lhiir«dav'« rinsing Iprel. Ihr tone was quietly stead*. R VS. and MR t. doting prices235 words
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Article74 1967-08-05 21 /'MINESE Prn(jue« Eichani*. Sm- np«-< n*«n prleti Mr dicui ytitauUy. Coconut oil: bulk S46| **ll*r*. inim S48J «fller». Co»f MixkI (fob) lo<M* Auk. K Tont $29 J B. Ptoptt: Mun.ok whlt« $132» Mllm, Sarawak while $130 Mil*'*. Sarawak blark 1'7J o«ll«r« carblrd Lamponc Mirk »90# (all 96<-, NLWi.74 words
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Article31 1967-08-05 21 ON th- Irta aichanfa mifkat v Rons Kong vti>t*rdaT tha US ,n^ 5 TT* for ea*h. ttarhnc «if quot»l at 1«.0S tnl fina tael of i«lrt at ne >Vi31 words
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Article, Illustration105 1967-08-05 21 I Hi. family ol Ibr latr TFRRY «;FOR«;K TAV thinks the Prpniclrnt of Singaporr. Unite. uialilc MinKt.rv Mrmlii-i--of I.ii 11.***** nl Siiißipmr Mum darn' rnion, Sijlap Cili/rns' Consultative unimitlrr, M.vi I^l mi in I .iinmilli'i —i I i Community Ontrr. Ilir mil inlr Corns, all staff of Thr EMt105 words
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Advertisement604 1967-08-05 21 I Continue* from Pa»e 18) pQR SALE FOR F M /> s tU jrw. m mm r m**m**. i m.^ it BUY SILL and g»rvir./R»p«lr/ rlock. lamp. fan. Iron f\vm iwti to» a. mik»ii of Tyr*»rlt*ra. Calculator. 'h» rurcna?»! of tn«vi«iona. ram* <rnra dflr* equipment >4. iramn. atrcondittonera. r*frii»ratora. Ronmton604 words
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Advertisement672 1967-08-05 21 LADIES HAIRDRESSING .lovr.cLVN M PtmaM A*«mm op*d dtily Kor appointment lrl*phonr Snirlty 1 3 i«r»i 4w^l^.^^ MARJORIC LADIES HAI RORtSSf RS 2WI jrrnanl Kotrt Hmr.-m It/-, .-nam poo 8«t »2 «ki atifleti. twitrßM. availanl* 74 sna<t»g. Pbont tS por«i vn. MAISON MOOIRNt firm Clau t Liidt**^ Raiirlrrtffr*. Hatr<lv»inA. Kmißiiu <>i672 words
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Advertisement1120 1967-08-05 21 PROBATE AND SIAMESE TIN SYNDICATE ADMINISTRATION tSTATK Or VKI.AVIDHAN At A VL l i A ?.ll? A: i: H£ lR Tln ore ""'Put for July 1961 DBCBASKD plculs 2543. (Late Kitchen Hand employed in Headquarters 1* !>lv MaUya Ois- TtTIMriCDQ trlet "A" DM.. *****. PCI-l co ItWUUO OPO Seremhan. N>teri1,120 words
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Advertisement631 1967-08-05 21 NOTICES I'NDER INSTRITTION FROV AND RY ORDKR OF THE MINISTRY OF Pt'RI.U RIILDINr, AND WORKS. HQ.. FAR FAST LAND FOR( KS AUCTION SALE OF Surplus <fc Unserviceable Stnre romprlsing Cable elect Ceilln; fans. T>'pewrlters. Water heater' Rollers. Landroveis. Bedfor' Trucks. Tipper. Dumpers. Air Conditioners. Refrigerator Iron. Crane Traction, Furniture etc.631 words
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Article, Illustration1055 1967-08-05 22 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL TONIGHT'S CUP FINAL HAS THE MAKINGS OF GREAT TUSSLE By RESULTS OF PREVIOUS CUP FINALS TODAY'S 41st in-ter-state soccer championship final at the Merdeka Stadium has a very special incentive. Either Singapore or Perak will become the first team to have their name1,055 words
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Article397 1967-08-05 22 BOWLINC NIM.AI'ORK ii|n-n rhampionaMga (.Jackie Centre i: Result* un to (> pm. ye.slerday. Men «i|>rn division Masters: 1 O. Choo U3SSI 2 If. Boon < 1 238 3 R. E Towns' nd < 1237 sinrlrs: 1 C II Ti'.u 598 > and P. ChUmg '598' 2 B. Teoh (Mli;397 words
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Article176 1967-08-05 22 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY R> PROFESSIONAL tu-uh Wong Peng Soon hM accepted the Singapore Badm.ntun Aaaocmi.iiih offer to &erve on their ti. lining and coaching .midi mmittee. Peng Soon nim.se la>i cuach.nK job was with the Haarlum Duinjwuk Badminton Club in Holland, returned, to Singapore in May176 words
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Advertisement1020 1967-08-05 22 IN THE HIGHCOURT IN GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA MALAYA AT ALOR STAR "hi v «<>«** i»h-arimi:nt civa Bin no im ot 1-66. Il<llI 7s!: l l I \V l m N rRI<AL B< M>| MIKIIN It WC.ARS K.MAI B\SI Xl AVI Plaintiff I'.WIAM. Tenclen are lnviteci Inmi CIM •A' eletural contractors1,020 words
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Advertisement758 1967-08-05 22 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI ftlfaH IX THF RROAIH ABTING AND INFORMATION DEPARTMENT Applications are Invited to fill the following vacancies In the Broadcasting and Information Department. Brunei: t'Kix.KAMMI ASSISTANT i.X \l)l 111 QIAMKU ATlONft: tai For Malar Sections: (4 varanrieo Past Form in English and Standard V Malar, (b)758 words
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Advertisement725 1967-08-05 22 NOTICES KERAJAAN BRUNEI PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN Taw«ran2 akan c'.i-terlma oleh PenguniM Lembaua Tavaran dlFejabat Pegamai Kewaniian NefOl Tuukat >■■ all. Bangunan Ppmbau Keiajaan. Bandar Bnmel aaripada Pemboron^a JKR jrang berdaftar d.ibm Krla.s A hinuca VaktU tengab han p.<da han Ithnin 4hb. September. 19K7 mvoic MEMBENA SEKOLAH PERTUKANGAN DAN MENENGAH MELAYU BATU725 words
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Advertisement90 1967-08-05 22 TICKET SALES Tickets for the M.il.i>sia < up final priced at M lerandst.md > and S» will be on sale at Merdrk.i Stadium from 9.3U a.m. luda>. r attention!! GRAND OPENING SIN HUA EMPORIUM LTD. GAY WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK, GEYLANG, SINGAPORE. FULLY AIRCONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT THE EMPORIUM THAT OFFERS90 words
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1056 1967-08-05 23 RACING with Epsom Jeep THINGLA has a strong each-way rhance in the Class Two Div 'S held over 6f (Race Five) at Ipoh today. The nve-year-old mare has been a model of consistency. She won three times in 15 starts but has npver1,056 words
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Article431 1967-08-05 23 Sparkling trial by Lord Sussex r— ON THE TRACK LORD SUSSEX (Garnet Bougoure up) did a sparkling gallop over 3f in 36 4/5 on fast going at Ipoh yesterday morning. Balhnlmen Boy (Sublan Dalweet sprinted smartly over 3f in 36 1 5. Mirthful Miss (Bougoure) did a dashing tnai over431 words
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1615 1967-08-05 23 (.()1N(. FORECAST: Firm. Race 1-1.30 Class 5 Div 3 ($4,800) 6f (Local jockeys only) 1 osnnn Vong hn» iKL Chongi RS Breuk. 8 90 Kang 13 feonnn Shyree (LKNi Osman 5 90 Narudi S 2isnn Port d'Or a (SY Wong) Heddle 10 8.13 Hamid1,615 words
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Advertisement246 1967-08-05 23 The talented little pi lighter from Europe that's making it big! Try it and you'll find out why IMCO I 111^11 IP^^i became Europe's most popular ligh- I Br^^^B ter. Everything about it is designed with ingenious simplicity. No mes- I sing with screws or fuel cans just I Bf246 words
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Article, Illustration28 1967-08-05 24 TIN RAZAK, with his son Nizuni. six. walking to his plane with other YIPs before his departure for Bangkok veslerday. Straits Times picture by Lim Ghee I law.Lim Ghee law - 28 words
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Article260 1967-08-05 24 LONDON. Fri—Closing middle prices of selected stocks not inchiding stamp duty were: II 1 1 1)1 .1 II Consol 2>,' £37 1 16 Funding 4'. £97 3 16 +U War 3',' £51 ■nm Chartered 59 3 Hongkong £8'j —1 16 INSl'KAMK Com. Un 44 9 —1 P., Prudentials260 words
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Article67 1967-08-05 24 LONDON. Prl.— Spot 16 13 16d., Sept. 16-13 16d. Oct. 16 15 Hid.. Nov. I'd.. Oct. Dec. 17d.. Jan. March 17 3 d.. April June 17 ,d. July Sept. 17 13 16d.. Oct Dec. 18 1 16d Jan. March 18 3 16d., April June 18 5 16d.. July Sept.67 words
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Article29 1967-08-05 24 LONDON. Fri—Buyers £1199^ unchanged", sellers £1201 i-J-£H. Forward buyers £1205 umchangcd' sellers £1206 i unchanged i. Settlement £1197 (—£o> Turnover a.m. 130 tons. p.m. 155 tons. Tone: Steadier.29 words
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Article66 1967-08-05 24 SINGAPORE. Fri—Twentythree girls from Queenstown will vie for the "Queenstown Beauty Queen" title at a charity dance to be held at Raffles Hotel tomorrow night. The winner will get a free flight to Hong Kong donated by the Malaysia-Singapore airlines. T'.ie contest is one of66 words
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47 1967-08-05 24 SINGAPORE. Prt.— Ong Ah Kee. 28. was charged in the ninth magistrate's court today with causing hurt to two men with boiling oil on July 15 He pleaded not guilty. Ong was allowed bail of $2,000 on each charge47 words
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Article56 1967-08-05 24 SINGAPORE. Fri A fun fair ni'vtani>eci by St. Anthonys Convent will be held at St. Joseph's Church grounds. Victoria Street, on Sunday from 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. There will be more than 30 games, food and variety stalls. It is In aid of the56 words
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Article50 1967-08-05 24 SINGAPORE. Fri— The closing date for the National Day essay competition of the Bulcit Ho Swe'e community centre women subcommittee has been extended to Aug. 15. Caab prizes of Sl2fl. $80 and S5O will be awarded to the best three. There are also five consolation prizes50 words
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Article28 1967-08-05 24 SINGAPORE Fn The Mercantile Bank Sports Club will hold its first social and dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 8 p.m. on Aug. 19.28 words
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126 1967-08-05 24 ST. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL: APPEAL FOR DONATIONS SINGAPORE. In Ui- SC. Pereira. medical offlcer-In-Charge ol St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital, today appealed tv the public for more donations to provide educational and recreational facilities at the hospital. c Hol.tr. Club at Hotel An.: ed out thiii undei arrangement, \\n I facilities, leaving126 words
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Obituary20 1967-08-05 24 CABLE RECEIVED i: S. Mrnon. M (>»«■. <\ Tlirippunitluira MR S. AMARASINCAM. I'iinnampalum v md three daughter* '<> mourn. Kun»ral ttom P.ivit20 words
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128 1967-08-05 24 MALACCA. Fri.— A wellknown Ceylonese leader. Dr. S. Thambipillay. 74. died at thr (ieneral Hospital yesterday evrnin:;. A 11'.'.!I 1 graduate of thr Kins Kchvartl Vl] Collece of Alnlicinc. ho serxed in Singapore until 1929 when he was transferred to Malacca. He had128 words
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276 1967-08-05 24 7 ASIAN NATIONS' FISHERIES TALKS END SINGAPORE. Friday. GEYEN Asi;in Governments will know within the next few days about how Singapore and Bangkok are to be turned into South-east Asia's key fisheries development centres. They will net the full details from their representatives who attended the South-east Asian fisheries development276 words
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Advertisement208 1967-08-05 24 G 1 HI nRPTRAVELER the prestige radio for the man of distinction I^^^^.^.^^^^^, WORLD-WIDE UlS2^***fc*-rf&j! RECEPTION Wmmma^^^^^A on 15 Wave-Bands *^^^^HB| II •> •> •> •> •> •> •> J| Technical Detail!: V V 14 Transistor* 12 I Diode*: 7 AM 13 X I I KM Tuninc Circuits; I 15208 words
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Advertisement461 1967-08-05 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS! J* WordM SIS (Htmlmwmtu WILLIAMSON: To Joan and Nfvllta n <on Paul a; Our L*dy a I l|>oh. Thanks to staff. TO ELLEN A- Kirhsrd Oiiia. a riaiinhlrr I.\nn.-tte on 4.VS: Ho>piui. Thank* to Oot. dot-tor »mt, staff. TAN —CHAN: Bwv. o Mr. Mr«. Tan Km gapore to461 words
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