The Straits Times, 30 August 1967
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Title Section23 1967-08-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 IllH Nutinnal finwsiiiijiHr The Straits Times WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1967 15 CENTS KDN. 25~8:.J390 M.C.(P)2266 Estd. 184523 words
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211 1967-08-30 1 ASEAN: Malik warns the 'big nations' JAKARTA, Tues The Foreign Minister, Mr. Malik, today warned "l)i°; countries, including Japan* 1 not to try t<> influence the Association of Southr;isi Ashm Nations (ASEAN) "lo suit their o\v n interests." He told press conference here that Indonesia, as the bisj; nation among211 words
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Article81 1967-08-30 1 KUALA LUMI'UK. die The Fourth Foreign III- confer* nee <>i the iatlon ot South \>ia here today decided that both ASA and the latlon oi South Nations would carry on "until the time c tor ASA to back out and lor Awan to go d A81 words
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Article, Illustration15 1967-08-30 1 HOUR'S MEETING WITH TAN SRI GHAZALI AT THE FOREIGN MINISTRY MR. MALIK15 words
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Article, Illustration225 1967-08-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday INDONESIA'S special envoy to Malaysia, Brig.Gen. Sunarso, will hand over a Note to Tengku Abdul Rahman tomorrow on the resumption of diplomatic relations with Malaysia. Gen. Sunarso arrived here today, accompanied by Mr. Anwar Sani, <>l the Indonesian Foreign Office. The General declined225 words
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Article73 1967-08-30 1 Road crash horror bravery PARIS. Tues Motorists risked being burnt alive today in a bid to rescue drivers trapped alter several cars had crashed into the wreckage oi road tanker near here Liquid from the overturned tanker bui>t into flames 60ft. lukli and drove them bade. At least iluee peopleReuter - 73 words
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150 1967-08-30 1 Marcos to Malaysia: Pledge of friendship, amity MANILA. TMt President Marios today gave an assurance that there is "friendship and amity" between his country and .Malaysia. He told delegates to an Avian newspaper publishers' and editors" conference here that the Philippines intended to honour a pleilue it made with .MalaysiaAP - 150 words
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Article74 1967-08-30 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Indonesia would recognise Nationalist China if it changed its name to the Republic of Taiwan. Foreign Minister Adam Malik said today.. He told a press briefing Indonesia could not recognise Taiwan at present "because we recognise only one Republic of China, the oneReuter - 74 words
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Article49 1967-08-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The flrsi message from a Head of State congratulating the nation on \tx 10th Merdeka anniversary has arrived. In a message to the Vane di--1 Pertuan Agont. President Hein--1 rich Lublce. of West Germany. wUhed Malaysia further .iucce*» in 1U "gnt work-of>joon*trucclon." I49 words
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Article160 1967-08-30 1 UONG KONG. Tues. Police curly today car- 11 ried out a search of huts perched precariously jn the slopes of Mount Butler in the Tal Hang district of Hong Kong Island where they suspected home-made bombs were being manufactured. About 200 policemen, assisted by a160 words
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321 1967-08-30 1 MALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. I'M IK flag-raising ceremony which signalled the birth <»l this nation will be re-enacted ;il the s;ihk' time and place on the Selangor Club padang tomorrow 1 1 i 1 1 in years l<> I Insecond. Instead of two 11. years321 words
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Article40 1967-08-30 1 NEW DELHI. Tues. Pood I Minister Jagjivan Ram told a !>re.N.s conierence in Bombay yesterday that he expected Indian toodgram production to reach a record 90 to 95 million tons this year, if rains continued through September— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article24 1967-08-30 1 ALGIERS. Tues. Algiers airport will be closed today for 10 hours. Algiers Radio announced. No reason was given for the move. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article62 1967-08-30 1 MADRAS. Tues. Reports from Sikkim said today that Indian and Communist Chinese troops are facing each other with fixed bayonets at Cho La, a mountain pass on the border. The newspaper Hindu quoted its correspondent in Gangtok, Sikkim's capital, as saying troops of the two nations were onlyAP - 62 words
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Article514 1967-08-30 1 Mao's men in London brawl I ONDON, Tues. lj Chinese wi< baseball bats dashed with trunc h e o n swinging police outside China's legation here today and several people were reported injured. One Chinese was se e n shrieking and waving a large axe. Police demonstrator! and legation stallReuter - 514 words
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Article48 1967-08-30 1 r.MTFD NATIONS Tint. secretary General V Thant today r^'^ Mb view that he m lawful role for Srem '<>•»- cil .it this time "I end to war \u >tH»«. Comment follows gr*winc drm.«nd« (r nitei Stairs <."tnte for T*ir«Mral Johnson to place i**o« hefore the Connrif -Renter.Reuter - 48 words
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Advertisement46 1967-08-30 1 PRACTICAL GIFT for a New Nine (Clrctnc oi Battery eprratrd' CHOOSE A FANCY WALL CLOCK «tf 14-70 l| """.Wl. ita :^bT B^l I B Lm^B» HL. .^bl tf b^b. y'fc ■■ay ~T Bk SBf i I b^bVw~ I a man's taste r starts with^fJofclT 1 Xl46 words
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370 1967-08-30 2 yr Genera] yesterday pressed ahead with demands for heavier bombing of North :i:iin despite the contention of tin- i k fence Secretary McNamara. thai Hanoi could noi be bumhril into n< tiating for peace. Qen. Wallace Oreene, rB. Marine < lorni CommandantReuter - 370 words
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Article49 1967-08-30 2 lAKAK lA. lin sluil. nl.s in Uaiidoeng h..\> fiiuaill Ui m ...ii- An linn vi effort* i >i' t in-ill io undergo HMBVIKrj mil;Imng. An'nin s^ui ihr studenli bitter-' ly oppofd the plan While iitfoUatinfw continue there will be no training, it wax annnunred. AP.AP - 49 words
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150 1967-08-30 2 CRINAUAR, lurs 11., curfew in (his teme ril> r;irk«-d li\ i nils Inr 19 il.ivs iivit lit*- .i lice i-il fnrcihir Marriage i>i i Hindu u i r l to i Muslim has hcen rxU-iult-tl for M hours. lln I ilim Jnlli ol150 words
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Article, Illustration107 1967-08-30 2 Helicopter saves 1 7 from grounded ship WI'K TOWN, lues. A v ritcll helicopter plucki-d 17 people to ■afetj yeatcrdaj tram ihe I iln ii.vi tanker Di.iouss.ti afteff it »ml aground in .i tog on the desolate diamond coa.sl of Sou Hi West Africa. The captain and .seven members ofReuter - 107 words
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179 1967-08-30 2 WASHINGTON, Tues. —President Johnson sent a team of election observers to South Vietnam yesterciuy mid put former Saigon Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge in charge of the mission. The It-man observer team with Mr. Lodge and three educational specialists on the democratic process. Wt aboard179 words
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Article42 1967-08-30 2 HONG KONO. Tues North i Vietnam has held a ceremony ln I Hanoi to receive 800 :on« of gilte worth over a million roubles sent &y the Soviet people to 'he v+tnamese. according to :he N'irth Vietnam News Agency. Renter.Reuter - 42 words
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152 1967-08-30 2 AGREED: SUEZ CANAL TO STAY CLOSED INDEFINITELY The old ban by consent extended, says Thant UNITED NATIONS. Tuesday. ISRAEL and the United Arab Republic have agreed that all movement of snipping and military activity should be barred from the Suez Canal until further notice, it was announced yesterday. The announcement152 words
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Article66 1967-08-30 2 RANGOON. Iv« A Birmese Air Fnrr<> Beechcraft,, vn'h I tun flight captains on V.ard. has been missine sinro Tiipsdav. an offlrial announce- ment xaid last niThe aircraf* lefl Hma-vbi. about 30 miles nr>r'h of P ,r--goon, on a trmninft rlieht to other bases On it*Reuter - 66 words
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Article43 1967-08-30 2 TOKYO Tues Torrential rains lashing the northern Dart of Japant main island of Honshu have killed at least five persons, the Japanese National Police Agency reported today At least 40 houses collapsed and 38 others were washed away. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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169 1967-08-30 2 Chou tells warring groups: Surrender arms TTONG KONG. Tues.— 11 Mr. Chou En-lai, the Chinese Frime Minister, ha* drmanderj that warring fartlons ln Canton surrender their arms to the proper lnral military authorities, aivordlng to latest annals here from thp rlty. Mr Chou'a rtrmands appr.irrd In p up 'n o'Reuter - 169 words
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Article48 1967-08-30 2 MO6TOW Tues. The Kremlin tt-day appointed new amba.«.-idr>r 'o the United Arab Republic The R0 vrnr-n!d diplomat was .imba^ador to Paris from 1953 to iw.y He takta nv«r thp Important Cairo pott fmm Mr Dmitry Pozhidayev who i-. being tranafprr°d to annthT r>°^ f48 words
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Advertisement163 1967-08-30 2 Wt Ml' l"fl) IBM 1130 •,1 w ~\!^^^H °f Malaysia. j, BiSiH ln ste P with the ra P ici economic growth limJß B of Malaysia, more and more companies are IJfl s**"*~ turning to COMPUTER to cope with their mM $«».)/•(> N y^ "tlCiffliißiii expanding needs and hurdle ever-increasing163 words
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Miscellaneous14 1967-08-30 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby ©it)^^ Ub Q //mS£* C>—T*Ut,4+*«mAU~]\ I I \9 u-914 words
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169 1967-08-30 3 Elections and the Huk brand of politics MANILA, lues —Com niuni-t Huks in On Iral l.ir/on ha\i into politic-, and .ire sup portinc number of local candidates in the No vemher elections in four provinces north af M.t nila. Military ehiafa told the Defence Secretary, Mr Krnesto Mate, th.it the169 words
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Article, Illustration179 1967-08-30 3 OUT OF GOVT: ANTI-COMMON MARKET JAY LONDON. Tuesday I^HE Prime Minister, Mr. Wilson, last night made himself Britain's economic overlord in a big Ministerial reshuffle aimed at boosting the country's financial fortunes. He stepped in as top planner of the Economic Affairs Department.179 words
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Article50 1967-08-30 3 JAKARTA. Tues. The guided missilf.s frigate Goontz first U.S. warship to visit Indonesia since 1963— arrived here today on a two-day goodwill vlMt with little fanf;ur. The ship. with missiles i mounted on decks, was met by la low-ranking N;<\y delegation headed by Mninr captain.50 words
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Article29 1967-08-30 3 I.AGOS run Sisiy- seven Nigerian .stuclrnU ban ifft tat com. m\s in the Soviet Union as part of v cultural pact .signed this 1 month— UPl.29 words
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502 1967-08-30 3 YOUNGER MEN GO UP AS THE HEADS ROLL... Trade Minister Mr. Douglas Jay. a strong opponent of British efforts to join the Common Market, out of the Government and the job he has had for three years. It also promoted keen Common Market campaigner Mr. George Thomson, an Assistant Minister502 words
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170 1967-08-30 3 Women and equal pay in Common Market nations URISSELS. Tues—Women in the six I uropean Common Market countries are still not getting the rate of pay for the job. and their work is often underestimated, the Market's Commission said here yesterday. In a report to the Market Coun<il of Ministers,Reuter - 170 words
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273 1967-08-30 3 'PHE Speaker of the 1 House of Representatives. Mr. Jose B. Laurel Jr.. has formally protested against a Jakarta Press report linking his family name to an alleged land purchase in Rizal Province by the former Indonesian President. Dr. Soekarno. Foreign OfficeReuter - 273 words
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115 1967-08-30 3 'Poorest President now big Bogor landlord JAKARTA. Tues. —Dr Soekarno who once declared that he was the "poorest President.' owns nearly 300.000 square metres of land in the Bogor area accordins to Bogor officials Rocor Administrator S.ilkon Wiu<n.t said a recent land survey showiil H.OOO square metres of land ideal115 words
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Advertisement217 1967-08-30 3 why do izmtiir AIR CONDITIONERS RANGE IN COOLING CAPACITY FROM 8,500 TO 18,000 B.T.U.'S Hr? To ensure that you have the unit exactly suited to your requirements that you do not pay for more, or less, than you need. The cooling requirements of any room depend on its size, location,217 words
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Advertisement330 1967-08-30 3 In NOW! I To ensure a higher education for your children When your child reaches school leaving age, can you. afford to give him or her higher education? You can. ..with an M.C.I.S. Child Education Plan. Under this plan, you can have a sum of money ready to see him330 words
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167 1967-08-30 4 £INGAPr>RE, Tues. Mr. Bernard Rndiigup*. MP for TH«k Blangah. tonight said that nowadays the uniform nf a Singapore soldier was looked upon as "a highly respected symbol of our independence." No more was it dismissed with indifference, he told the first batch of National167 words
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445 1967-08-30 4 Rousing send-off ceremonies gO M E of the youths who registered for national service earlier this year will be called up from tomorrow for parttime service in the Special Constabulary. The call-up la on until Saturday at the central manpower base in Kalians.445 words
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Article138 1967-08-30 4 COPENHAGEN. Tuesday. A SINGAPORE tradp mission visiting Europe had madp 'valuable contacts" while in Moscow and Leningrad, and an agreement, to sell the Soviet Union leather footwpar had been reached. Mr. Sim Kee Boon, the mission leader, said here today. Further negotiations would take place138 words
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Article51 1967-08-30 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A public symposium on Environment and the Citizen" is to be held at the University of Singapore, new lecture theatre 4 on Thursday at 7.45 p.m The symposium, organised by the Democratic Socialist Club, is being conducted by the Singapore Planning and Urban Research51 words
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140 1967-08-30 4 2 GET JAIL SENTENCES FOR $11,000 THEFT SINGAPORE. Tues. Two youths were jailed and a probation report called for another youth by a district court after they had pleaded guilty to a housebreaklng charge. Lim Peng Thean. 18. Tan Yin Seng, and Choong Peng Wai. 20. admitted to reaklng into140 words
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Article, Illustration98 1967-08-30 4 SINGAPORE. lues. Thailand's first Am bissadnr to Singapore. Mr. Nihhon Wilairat. u-hn arrived today to take up his new pnM. said that he wav happy to be back in the Republic, which he retarded a* his second home. Mr. Wilairat was Consulf.eneral in Singapore98 words
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Article62 1967-08-30 4 SINGAPORE, Tues— The president of the Industrial Arbitration Court. Mr. Tan Boon Chiang, will open the annual campflre of the Anglo-Chinese Schools scout group on Friday at 7.15 p.m. About 300 scouts, scouters and guides will attend the campflre at the schools grounds at Barker Road.62 words
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59 1967-08-30 4 SINGAPORE. Tues The Economic Development Board has postponed a cerrmony for the presentation of pioneer certificates to some 30 firms hy Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, scheduled for Thursday. A spokesman of the Board said the postponement was due to "unforeseen circumstances." Fresh invitations would59 words
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Advertisement120 1967-08-30 4 fQ garments %i MO«TH UIOOI ■Q..»IWOA«Ot| 4. r m .mmm^mimm T l: Today Only 1 4J-4-7 A 9.30pm Ign Poul D«l Mon<ln Ur^uio Anflr#\-, CHINESf ADVENTURES IN CHINA" <Th«» Man F.om China) Tachnicol^r Chin. 3ub. Tomorrow "Hew Tn Murder Your Wit.". rorfoy: 30-3 30-7 00 I 9.30 p.m. j James120 words
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Advertisement435 1967-08-30 4 ADrUADh GRAND PREMIERE! UKtrlAKl/TOMI.III «l !U.»pni (SEASON COMMENCES TOMORROW) DAILY 4 SHOWS AT 1.00 P.M.. 3.45 P.M.. 6.30 t 9.15 P.M. (Sunday I Holidays Extra Show at 10 00 a.m.) Ni Fret List TWO COLOSSAL GIANTS... re-united in a hilarious J^k fa| _fl| comedy by William j i^^^l I WP^k435 words
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Advertisement544 1967-08-30 4 i#SH4WJ ORGANISATION" i rnri' 4th wt£K 11-1 30 4-6 JO-9 15 m NO HAU-PRICt NO 'HI LbT m Advonc. CASH fnnirmi only! Sao-n. i 007 "YOU ONIY LIVE TWiCI" Tec-' •A| NO MILITARY CONCESJION 630 A9IS P -n iho.i Showman i i J Hu-'v 1 Hurr>: Set it no«. A544 words
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Article, Illustration604 1967-08-30 5 Advances to bosses; A new law 500n ALL LOANS TO BANK DIRECTORS MUST BE REPORTED MALAYSIA'S banking laws are to be amended to compel all banks to report monthly to Bank Negara particulars of all advances granted to their directors. Loans to companies in which the banks or their directors,604 words
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237 1967-08-30 5 TSAI TAN - VIP wives hope to have a quiet get-together TSAI TAN: By Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday |yHILE the delegates to the fourth convention of the Association of South-East Asia are busy talking about regional co-operation, their wives are hoping to have a quiet get- logemer. Mrs. N. Ramos, wife of the Philippine237 words
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Article71 1967-08-30 5 JPOH. lues. Apprentice lorkr.v Chan Ch c c Kong. {I, died in the Penane General liosii.tal last night after being in a MM for SS months as a result nf a race accident. He fell nil Khumpang Phet after finishing a race at Penan;71 words
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Article55 1967-08-30 5 Snatch thief s $200 haul PENANO rue« IH Ing E.ui Hooi. hud a paper bag containing WOO and a cheque (or $62.50 snatched by a thief m Pek Soon Street here. An?, told por.ee he via vale- in? along the street at about 630 i.m. when a youth snatched his55 words
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134 1967-08-30 5 SINGAPORE. Tve 3 Mr Saus-Salaz. a representative from the House of Dior in Paris, has arrived in Singapore on ties mission with a difference it is directed at men. He Ii on the first leg m a four-month world tour to launch134 words
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Article25 1967-08-30 5 PENANG. Tuei Dr. Nz Say KhiHin has reported the .h?:t at telrvi.sioii >ci lrom his rjum <<t ihr hcuaemen*! quarten in lull25 words
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Article16 1967-08-30 5 PTNANO Dim I>l.»photw mlm «<u:h mnir than »480 «oi«n is Part* Hotd n»irla». I16 words
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240 1967-08-30 5 Tebuan pilots training hard for the big fly-past KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. R M A F pilots are enjoying the feel of their new 500 m.p.h. Tebuan jets. Tney are spending longer hours in the air than on the ground getting used to the aircraft in preparation for the fly-past at240 words
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Article57 1967-08-30 5 SINGAPORE. lue.s. Two aluminium domes (or a new mosque in Keningau. near Jo»,?l--ton Sabah. have been ordered irom the Singapore lun.iture nrm ot Diet helms. The domes are 18 fret in diameter and 22ft Bin. h.Rh. The i firm has made more t• ,n 30 similar57 words
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Advertisement421 1967-08-30 5 I DOROTHY GRAY SATURA RANGE Works Wonders for Skin Satura is a moisturiser which gives your skin a softness, a delicate fineness you hadn't believed possible. Satura is the result of years of scientifuresearch during which it was di.siovered that it was not only loss of oils which caused ageing,421 words
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Article, Illustration130 1967-08-30 6 Daring young men of the police are stars of tattoo FUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The public will be given a rare treat at the Merdeka Stadium here tomorrow night when members of the Royal Malaysia Polire Force and the Army present a combined tattoo at 8 o'clock. At the dress rehearsal130 words
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142 1967-08-30 6 Jamal to hold big M-Day party in Spore SINGAPORE. Tur> The J Malay.sian High Commlasloa hrre will hold a big recrption on Thursday night to observe the lftth Merdeka anniversary crlebrations Some 2 500 gue.st* have been tnviled to thP reception ivt'Aeen 7 pin and 11 p.m. at Federation House142 words
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Article31 1967-08-30 6 KUAIA I.UMPUR. Tufs Mure than 80.00) people haw visited Mu^um Ne?ara to view the lOtli Merdeka anni\er-a: c.iltural and hi.siorical de\e!opme:.t exhibition. .since it »aniyned on Tu<31 words
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Article34 1967-08-30 6 KUALA I.UMPLK vicc-pre.sideni Ol the lndl»-M«U.v--ncl&hip Society in Madras. Mr XV. Chandran. accompanird by the society's secretary. Mr Kum»ra]» Sptvh:. irrived here toi day to take part in U»e Uerdeka 1 ceiebratlon*.34 words
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Article480 1967-08-30 6 ECSSPCS^j AMONG the big crowds thronging the Federal capital for the 10th Merdeka anniversary celebrat i o n s a distinct group stands out for special mention. They are the photographers professionals and amateurs for they have come not only to see but also to record480 words
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Advertisement147 1967-08-30 6 IF YOU HAD TO SHAVE A SLEEPING you'd want to use our new Gillette Super Stainless, the blade with the most perfect shaving edge ever achieved Now, the new Gillette Super Stainless Steel The result? A shave so smooth, you hardly Blade has an entirely new shaving edge, the know147 words
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Article, Illustration47 1967-08-30 7 ■'KOM the •.hout> of (Mi *nyonp <-oulri tell there were aficionados in I InMrrdrka Stadium on Monday niellt. whfn this mock hiiiitishi took place Ihr 30.000 children at the ilrevs reiie.irsal lor the Polire-Arm.v t.ittoo had wonderful time. Strails limes picture.47 words
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Article, Illustration32 1967-08-30 7 An ancient tribal dance by Davak warrior i PA YAK warrior performs a tribal dance I the cultural show rehearsal in the Stadium Negara. The show opened last night. Straits Times picture.32 words
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Article231 1967-08-30 7 M-JOY DIARY: Today and tomorrow TODAY 8 A.M. Children and Youth Rally at MerdPka Stadium A.M. TO PiM. Photo competition exhibition at Balai Ampang. AIA Building; Poster and F.s>ay competition exhibition at British Council. 10 A.M. TO 10 P..M Social. Political. Economic and I- uture Development exhibition at Sekolah Hishamuddm.231 words
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Article56 1967-08-30 7 PENANO, lID i h i n Brl Wiins i- >• t rill u|x^n the 13'h exnlbitlui t>\ in Prnartf Mu* MUD .t TV rft 'i'.'.'j nd«y i Tlv iponitnred ini1\ by tin illrry .ml in. I Art- C"(>jim i Ute iMh I iMrirl'r. *ry rcl^oraltuilt, l56 words
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Advertisement130 1967-08-30 7 Beauty by the sea holiday at Pangkor on the Beach of the Beautiful Princess! luM oil Malaysia's *cst coast. onl\ g u minutes troni Ipoh lien Pangkor Island. vr.ulk' ol much ol Malaym.i'v hhttory. On i\*.i> lovel) beaches iv Malaysia's ne\M>i ami must extensive resort-b> ilic-Nca Hold I' anl a130 words
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Advertisement177 1967-08-30 7 St v "VK .s. 1 1 ""^^^^^niii limtr <ifc2^ 4*f^ggiH^ an Hill i r l '-*i->*rTilH^&6+*+ Xl iiiMiiiw ittiMii m ft ZS mt JXSSUSBKHNk \l tfft*2!£s£Sttfli IlllilttllWlk *aa>»cSZ T^T m ■^^■■■■■■■^iHHHHMMaiHaMP^i^l^i^H^^ The greatest event on the road This proud symbol was adopted by Mercedes-Benz over half a century ago. It177 words
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280 1967-08-30 8 Chinese names are their major problem SINGAPORE. Tup* Four vounK Canadian Daiversitv Servi< <• Overseas Volunteers (CU8O) three women and one man art ilrr.ulx in mi; their first difficulty after lii-iii. in Sini;.«pore for less than a week. They keep forgetting Chinese names Bryony Conuav. JO. one of the four280 words
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Article, Illustration69 1967-08-30 8 SINGAPORE Tuo> Canadian machine shop spectalisi teacher. Mr. Garrv Thoma> Sheridan. arrived here t«.'dav to take up ;i teaching the Singapore Vocational Institute, under Canada's external aid programme. Mr Shondan. who was ftccompanled by bis wiie. la rrplacin? another Canadian, who let t here69 words
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Article125 1967-08-30 8 Ktaoob on Channel 8 i> as :oii<iv..--8 :tn ...in -8 58 m Clvfc 1 Hralrll atici Hyuirne ■Ch t i.i-9 3o Mathematics, set l Orapbi and Numortcal Data ■Ej-.2>. 10-10J0 National lanjui Berbanasi Dentun B«tuiM.. 11.05-11.29 M niaiic.- srt 2 Ranee .tnd Qu..rtile* 'Ens.'. 1145-12 05.125 words
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Article, Illustration464 1967-08-30 8 Alleged short-pile: 2 men wrote to Tengku, court told TWO piling workers w role lo Tcngku Abdul Rahnian lo complain aboul alleged mal|)i;ulitcs b\ ;i (iaillinon M i Ltd. engineer and ;i clerk of works on I Ik.' site of ihc 17 storey low-cosl housing project ;il lal ;i n464 words
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38 1967-08-30 8 Donations to the Arts Council arc tax-free SINGAPORE come l> r-.i m 'he for the puri money mad< building I such to Ol IDC"': I All Ci Cil s. Bi. exempted from tax .-hould ba j Avenue Smeaix>re-938 words
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Article, Illustration229 1967-08-30 8 SIM.APUKC. In.itagapMc'i u»p u.iitrcs>. l.ixi drixi-i and •.Imp .»>--i>i.)nt. ch«am it a conte>) in rimjnni ti.m \tith Tourisl Week. «err n. nurd tmi.iv l'hc> .11 r Mia Ircnr Chan. 19, (bcNi iraltre«t). i Higher School Certificate student who N araltrcai .<t (iiinihtimil llotri's l.'Kx prr^>.229 words
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Advertisement173 1967-08-30 8 What's 'internationar about Hong Kong's airline HOll£[ KOIISf 0 ~*Wssf^Eri^ HO British, Australian and O o New Zealand pilots and flight and ihc other 1 1 international 78 cute flight hortuau from 9 engine* is. ities you can IK to from different countriei speaking 1 1 Singapore. different languages (including173 words
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Miscellaneous90 1967-08-30 8 iPirli tnirfi f/ i h*>sU>r tumid AJT [YES. WE SK DEAD CHOWS T it"s a seven- sttorvXH I ET\s MAF^AND-HAF walks! "SENO PIVE OB SIX MEN "N WMAT APPEARS TO/^ &O«LDINC. WELL WANTa fDOWNSTAIRS ME SWIFTS Wuv.umr aim r&K* CACES. r-^m MEN ON TVIE sr "EE T /^H mis parka90 words
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985 1967-08-30 9 OSGOOD CARUTHERS - '■pHE handful of offi■l cers from four nations and their civilian stair serving as United Nations watchmen over the tense cease-fire along the Suez Canal are living a grimly spartan life amid what was once the height of luxury. In this985 words
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Article, Illustration821 1967-08-30 9 DON COOK - Israel ponders its problem of minorities FOR THE MILITARY THE NEW BORDERS MAKE A TIDY PICTURE, FOR THE DEMOGRAPHERS A FUTURE THREAT TO INTERNAL POLITICAL BALANCES BEHIND the militant statements of Cen. Moshe Dayan concerning Israel's future borders lies a quiet but deepseated controversy between the country's military experts and821 words
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Advertisement346 1967-08-30 9 WHY BE SKINNY w^fzmi on Amazing new scientifically Mocessed formula. Super Wate-On **H offers you a quick to pot#n extra pounds and inches of firm, healthy flesh -sA^^A^H^ftr Wate-On provides nourishment, helps to im J^vMaßltit^ndincrease vitality. It's pleasant to take eliciois stmwbrrry flavour and contains the extra nourishmenßtHl th^^p^ople need.346 words
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126 1967-08-30 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. Five years ago Lily Wong Kum Ling failed in a divorce action against her husband, a telephone operator. Today, her husband, Koh Bah Chop, 37. successfully sued her for divorce on the ground of adultery, citing Roland Chong Food Hln as co-respondent.126 words
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Article112 1967-08-30 10 Appeal by show producer allowed •SINGAPORE. Tues. The Ministry of Social Affjirs has allrmc.l an appeal by Mr. Roche I.ouis Frederick, producer »f the Mark Louis Show, against the decision of the licensing officer to forfeit a SI. OOO deposit with the police. Mr. Frederick was refu.sed a renewal of112 words
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Article43 1967-08-30 10 i "ORE. Tues. A bu«tessman. Chin 1 Sick Kee. 47. was ■^rt.iy fined $8,000 or s:x month's it: after he had, pleaded guilty to lbmiutng two forced import eeno« lor goods worth $35,000 to M Control ipr of Imports and Ex-43 words
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Article56 1967-08-30 10 ALOR STAR. Tues.— The secretary of the labour Party branch here. Leow Chee (hong, was detained by police yesterday afternoon. Leow. 23, a vegetable seller, was picked up at his father s fruit stall In Jalan Nagore. Later two police officers searched the stall for more than56 words
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303 1967-08-30 10 Ramos: Report based on wrong premise Complications? oh no, he says KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Philippines Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ramos, said today that a Manila Times suggestion that his visit to Malaysia was "fraught with complications"' should not be taken at its face value "because it proceeds on the wrong303 words
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Article47 1967-08-30 10 MALACCA. Tues. The Chief Minister. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. will open an orchid show at the St. Francis Institution hall here nn Sept. 9. The Malacca branch of the National Unmn of Teichers is holding the two-day show in aid of Its scholarship fund.47 words
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Article, Illustration254 1967-08-30 10 Gardens air sea 'rescue' That bang, bang welcome for Tan: Police may act DENANG, Tues. The 1 Penang State MCA i dinner in honour of na t ional president, the Minister of FinI ance, Tun Tan Siew Sin, '.vpnt with a ban^ last night But, the poiicr. 11 \g learnt,254 words
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Advertisement553 1967-08-30 10 Here are 14 good reasons why you should buy a G.E. Room Air-Conditioner Made in U.S.A. I o. WEATHER-PROTECTED ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS located on room tide of Weather m. RUST-RESISTANT ALUMINIUM REAR T. HI-IMPACT POLYSTYRENE FRONT llj-^uV' SLIDE OUT CHABBl«lni tp.cial service Pf( SOLID STEEL INSULATED WEATHER irt* W BARRIER Thick553 words
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Advertisement209 1967-08-30 10 LUXURIOUS 17 STOREY SEAFRONT FLATS NOW AVAILABLE FOR SALE KmmwitA Opposite Odeon-Kafong Theatre, East Coast Road /off Amber Road ™*Sp z z JSV S.» mm Ml 3jBTW» J| WL" ('TIB »ML> S- fir HI VI V• k i iff ffl OTll|| VaVRM W W -j| jj- lii ntn mi ■■Mefißi209 words
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Miscellaneous62 1967-08-30 10 Alley Oop by V.T. Hamlln /^ff ->/ OF COURSt I| I BUT THEY SAID /^vh^T if FWENDS > TMOUGHT THEY'D THEY WERE abp I OF VtXIRS? J BEEN ET BY A NEANPERTHALSS^ ...TH 1 NEANPERTHALSJ-- -4 WWATLL WE USE FOR \fffi WAS TH' IMAMEOF/CCMON,B0 ySA IrViSTRUMCNTS? THEIR MUSICAL LETS GIVE62 words
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Article, Illustration231 1967-08-30 11 MAN WHO DIDN'T COME TO PALACE DINNER WAS A DETAINEE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. One of the seven State Assemlymen banned by the Sultan of Seiangor from official functions at the Istana Alam Shah in Klang is in detention under the Internal Security Act. He is Mr. Chin Xek Kum. vice-president231 words
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Article, Illustration421 1967-08-30 11 Nine homes broken into while their occupants are out at the celebrations KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THIEVES broke into nine homes last night when most of the occupants were out at the Merdeka anniversary celebrations and took more than $3,000 in cash, jewellery and other I articles.421 words
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Article63 1967-08-30 11 Undergrads begin farm survey SINGAPORE. Tues— A party of 100 Nanyang I niver.-ity students today began a three-day survey among the farming households of Potong Pasir. The survey. pUniMKi by the University's Economic B .iim.s mainly at eetiing statistic* Of the productivity and income of the tamers, most of «horn63 words
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Article44 1967-08-30 11 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues. Goh Trik Choun. 27. was jointly accused with 15-yrar-old boy yesterday of possessing liquor dlstiilmz apjarntus together with 600 b.il.oiis of illicit iiquor at Permataiiß Tingci on Aug. 25. Duty on the liquor was estimated at $3,600.44 words
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181 1967-08-30 11 Hoping to play on your heart strings Tues. Four glamorous American girls from Las Vegas are all set to conquer the hearts of Sin g a poreans with their violins. The girls. Mary van Ausdal. 21. Bobbie Caminis. 24, Susan Prior, 24. and Rita Tennes, 22. are members of the181 words
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113 1967-08-30 11 Wife tells of husband who would not reform SINGAPORE. Tues. A handicraft instructress. Wong Sou Sam, told the Hich Court today that she had helped her husband to settle his heavy gambling debts in the hope that he would reform. Buc it hau turned out to be 'for the worse"113 words
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Article38 1967-08-30 11 XI.l IM A i inner pupil of the English Secondary School nerc. Mr. Mali Ch 19. Lett here recently for .i twovear course In television »nd radii- electronic! ;it Winnipeg. Canada, under the Colombo Pisr.38 words
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Article41 1967-08-30 11 KIAI.A IX'MPUR. Tuea. —The Singapore-Kuala Lumpur mail rrtvad here this mo-rnng more than two hours .irli:nd schedule because of enginr [alluic between Gemas and Batu I midnight The tram arrived here «t 9.30 am lr.sterd of 7 a.m.41 words
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267 1967-08-30 11 COMMONWEALTH ties are v petting less important today as other agencies are replacing the co-opera-tion between Commonwealth countries. The Indian High Comner in Singapore. Mr. Mirajpur. said this today in a talk on "India and the Commonwealth" to the Commonwealth Society of267 words
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Article78 1967-08-30 11 IKSSELTON, Tne*. The Sabah Chief Minister. Tun Mustaph.t bin Dato Harun. will be away from the State for another two weeks. 1 A statement from the Chief Minister's Department issued here today s.iml the Chief Minister would return from London as soon as his78 words
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Article46 1967-08-30 11 KUI.IM. Tues. About !>U per i cent of the owners of the Xrrixh Government's 132 low-cost houses h.ive so far not paid their h.smwsment. Disclosing this .(kl.iv. a State atiKemhlym.'iii. M: Mun Kai, urged them to pay ihe.r arrears as soon us possible.46 words
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Article95 1967-08-30 11 Training ship to be scrapped V^INGAPORE. Tues. The Singapor* Naval Force Headquarters training ship, RSS Bingapura, which has been a familiar sipht for more than 16 years berthed at the end of Telok Aver Basin, is to be sold for scrap. The 1.890- ton revel wa* lormeriy the Japanrse mine95 words
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Advertisement324 1967-08-30 11 !§*s Vv v *^^Hi^HSHßSs^s^sw^M"''' miHJlßs*P^L^*^^i^PC^v^ C^» *£r* '"jH^ft^B^sxl^. -.s^^ms^ mSt s^sT *4l .^bm^E^ V <V^S?f9l^B^B^B^BH^^Bip :"H| thr" m \i s b^b^HbV 'HQBI j j wL. W\, Bb&. m II Ehs£l 'j". MJb^bW. h|||^^ Jttk Bb^ *'jt> 1 I > S— BMBMSS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ M^ MMM^___ jt j." i j^ j»Sil»y MilMWu<3Hwwßbxww^jsS^isMs^7^B^B^B^B^^ss>i y\.324 words
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Article26 1967-08-30 12 it Horrfi tli (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the Inlr Mr. (1. Maada an.l rrlntive* for th. |i and h>liltllnrt at ih.ir re ml u-n ..vi-m.-iit.26 words
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Article25 1967-08-30 12 10 Wurin tli (Minimum) FIRST ANNIVERSARY REQUIEM Staai ii-r ai: i:o.iiuu.t MX i kaacl Road at M, Jpaipt (inn.-n Victoria Str»pt II -I- in.25 words
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Article203 1967-08-30 12 20 Wordt SIS (Minimum) HANDMADE PURE WOOL CARPETS, i lour, and aiM. i I-lUK iIUK INTERNATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE I ITM lumimew «tii atpMßtjar, iw«7. irirphooa: 31 it' nr RERMANS, MASTER OF I'rr. Ilion. h«\< appiirii tn.-ir ak ill to coaTx -n» BoatxtN a >;■ rinan ill^nrt .(iff.'- In m>203 words
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Article691 1967-08-30 12 The Supplementary Supply Bill provided the Senate with an unexpected but OUUVWaM nt opportunity for discussing the vei-y domestic problem of rice, its price and availability, j Whether Sinatois were dear at th«- end of it of the causes of thai recent sharp rise, and were691 words
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Article382 1967-08-30 12 Pnuog pays duty today on 27 items of import which had fic<- tatty two years ;ij{o. Two of the new tariffs on tyre* and tubes were introduced in June 1%5. The othir 25 were imposed three months ago in ihe wiike of an amendment to the Customs Ordinance,382 words
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Article159 1967-08-30 12 MAHA, sad to say. is in the doldrums. Despite the opportunities offered by a permanent showground and some considerable commercial spending this year's exhibition display- >-il no large advances on I pn vious years. Indsed, in some aspects there seenwd lo hava betn a retreat only partly159 words
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Article862 1967-08-30 12 IVAN YATES - Britain's political jamboree IVAN YATES by AT this time of the year the thoughts of British politicians turn from their holiday surroundings to the three party conferences that are always held between the middle of September and the middle of October. It's a little early for the Conservatives to beOFNS - 862 words
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175 1967-08-30 12 REFER to your report of Aug. 29 on my statement regarding the exemption from Income tax of sums received by way of commutation of pensions or sums withdrawn from approved provident or pension funds. Your report has unfortunately distorted my statement and has created175 words
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Article130 1967-08-30 12 ON the morning of Aug. 16. I was passing along Braddel Road at about 600 a.m. and was surprised to see the number of cars skidding an the road Mv taxi driver, travelling at about 15 m ph.. hod great difficulty keep tne the car130 words
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Article, Illustration805 1967-08-30 12 ANTHONY HOWARD - A REPUBLICAN HOPE SURVIVES DIVORCE AND AN UNPOPULAR REMARRIAGE. A CHALLENGE NOW IN THE WHITE HOUSE STAKES WHAT was formerly a mere electoral gleam in the eye of a few adventurous and unorthodox Republicans has suddenly taken on plausibility and substance. The latest poll by the Louis805 words
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Advertisement627 1967-08-30 12 Classified advertisements for Straits Times Malay Mail may be handed to: COLO STORAGI SUPIR. MARKET i liofwM L/c-ik) COLO STORAGE BRANCHES od A Noval linvc CITY BOOK STORE LTO. jllrcr Quo/. j THE NEWS FRONT I'kat, M M ISMAIL J Admarotty Rood. Naval. Bom. HAMIEM STORE. 1 1419 UplHi .long,627 words
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Advertisement54 1967-08-30 12 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD. the LARGEST »ml STRONGEST locilljr 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 RESOURCES EXCEED: $665,000,000.00 FOR SUPREME SAFETY SAVE WITH 0.C8.C. Tha Bank for All-lij and Small DANCHrI THROUGHOUT SINGAPORC.54 words
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Advertisement203 1967-08-30 12 tu/ifp \B&>^ I W Ivy x.o before you smoke Do you know, cigarettes c»n ittect 1 your heart and lungs -iniur* your X rl^aatHftl^^i^* I health' Why smofce your life out' &*f^Bm&*^^^^ A Us* your head-You oi stop $ir.n* lltfc**^^- 7^ /A ing today with NICOMCVIN- the N ►^i-- s£H203 words
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Article53 1967-08-30 13 IF>OH. Tue.v Four men held up a pig mod deiler. I im Swee Teik. 38. with dacuTs near the Tssek Roiid bridge here last night and robbed him of $975. Lim h-id collected the money from customers in nearby Bercham new village and was returning homa53 words
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Article, Illustration687 1967-08-30 13 ELIZABETH WONG - ELIZABETH WONG By and PREM KUMAR FOREIGN Ministers of the Association of South-East Asia (Asa) today agreed in principle to transfer Asa programmes and projects to the Association of South-East Asian Nations (Asean) without, however, ''eliminating Asa from the scene." This was687 words
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Article, Illustration102 1967-08-30 13 IOHORE BAHRU. Tnes. 0 The Sultan of Johore was discharged from the General Hospital here th s morning after underc-iin* an operation fnr a slight urinary complaint a week ago. A medical bulletin issued by the State Medial and Health Officer. Dr Abdullah Ahmad, said102 words
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137 1967-08-30 13 Sabah claim: 'Settle it like brothers' TTANILA, Tues. A i?1 prominent Filipino businessman said today the Philippine claim to Sabah should be settled "like a dispute over farm land between brothers Mr. Clemente C Abella. chairman of the board of governors of the Ph'lipp'.np Trade Missions Club, s'id the PhilippinesUPI - 137 words
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Advertisement119 1967-08-30 13 The essence of France in four beautiful perfumes by Carven Four wonderful perfumes to expose the most exciting facets of your personality. Use them at your pulse points. ma griffe robe dun soir chasse gardee vert et blanc Very feminine. Very French. Perfumes by carven from france GO GO GOOD119 words
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Advertisement97 1967-08-30 13 THE PEKING CO. (S) If D? 3 ■/Innounce %tym\(MrweJ£ 36auji/%lour Arriving from Hong Kong and for this week only (August 28— Sept. 2) at The Peking Co., Mrs.YaoMei Luckfe— Cyclax senior consultant in South East Asia offers you a special opportunity you can't afford to miss. See Mrs. Luckie now97 words
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Miscellaneous814 1967-08-30 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur Sword: 700 News in English: and Prnang; 6 Ipoh and 7.10 Mfljallah TV a weekly MaUrn; 3 and 10 Johore magazine programme; 735 The Baliru: Taiping. 7 Batu Samurai A Trap for TurnPahat; 9 Kluang. bei: 800 Newg in Mandarin: 8.10 Modern Drama in814 words
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Article31 1967-08-30 14 IPOH. Tups. A mason. Yap Chok Leong. 26. p>aded guilty 1 here today to not presenting him-! self for National Service training as required. Bail was allowed pending sentence.31 words
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500 1967-08-30 14 Doctors biggest earners, Senate is told gTATISTICS collected by the Department of Inland Revenue have shown that doctors are the biggest money earners among professional men. This was disclosed in the Senate here today by the assistant Minister of Finance, Dr. Ng Kam Poh, during the debate on the Income500 words
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Article63 1967-08-30 14 PENANG. Tups A four-day exhibition ol 68 humorous pbotographs lakrn by the "light-heart-ed camera' will be held at the Khek Association hall from Monday. The exhibition featuring iphs taken hy both amateur and prnlessional photographers chosen from var. tests sponM>rrri by Hie E Ist man Kodak Co.63 words
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231 1967-08-30 14 Rakyat man calls for repeal of 'oppressive' laws DENANG. Tues. r Party Rakyat Malaya today called on the Alliance Government to repeal all exlsitinp; '"oppressive and undemocratic" laws. "it must al>o unconditionally rolea.se all political detainees and waiv* conditions imposed on tno.se who have already been freed." Inche Ka*sim Anmad.231 words
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Article60 1967-08-30 14 LUMUT. Tues. Three ships of the Royal Malaysian Navy will be here dunnc the three-d»y Pesta Laut. beginning on Friday. School children and members of organisations will be permitted to wit the shins the same day. The ships will tin open to th« public on60 words
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208 1967-08-30 14 Union makes a 4-point peace offer to Esso branch rebels SINGAPORE. Tuesday. J HE United Workers of Petroleum Industry leadership has offered help to branch leaders in Esso if they accept four conditions. The branch leaders, with the exception ot Mr. Oon Pcet Fong, have bvrn raipended by the executive208 words
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Advertisement242 1967-08-30 14 NATIONAL fell s^K '1 'I' 11 11 ii 'I 11 ih '1 I *i j ''''il'J'l' li''"' 1 'SI e'i i I 'l' ijiil 1 1 iV 1 I m I i>v I' I Ljl fi'f Mf£ 'I, iU iiL'i.iii.i'l.ii b ,1 s^sV i ii 1 Tvt 1 >♦ I242 words
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Miscellaneous303 1967-08-30 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROAS 6 Unresoivod but bo«nd to 1. State cut back is tn OSA develop In It <2. s>. (12). T. Crafty skippers (rrmfc MaS. Worker we r»p he*rt leasly in en at random c 5-7 > Belgium (7). M. Suitable "Muste whit* you 1 Redhead In noisy303 words
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Article, Illustration76 1967-08-30 15 Drumming up the big parade... \jyHEN a marching column is for all intents and purposes an all-male affair, the appearance of these five girl drummers could prove quite a change of scene. And they did at the rehearsal for tomorrow's big Merdeka anniversary parade in Kuala Lumpur, when they will76 words
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Article245 1967-08-30 15 Missing records: Doctor blamed KUALA PILAH. Tuesday. J^ CORONER'S court here today found the medical officer of the Kuala Pilah District Hospital responsible for the loss of two of three record books pertaining to the death of an eight-year-old girl. The coroner, Inche Mahmood bin Ali. at an earlier hearing245 words
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Article84 1967-08-30 15 Air pact with Ceylon KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.- An air services agreement between Malaysia and Ceylon was signed at the Ministry of Transport here today. The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Transport. Raja Azam bin Raja Kamuruzaman. Initialled the agrrement on behalf of the Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon.84 words
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Article39 1967-08-30 15 PENANG. Tues. Lim Leon? Laa. 18. pleaded guilty here today to robbing Ng Lim Fatt of $15 on May 26 with three other men still at large. Sentence was put off pending a probation report.39 words
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Article34 1967-08-30 15 IPOH. Tues. The bodies ft two boys Teh Ch"ng /»rin, 18. and Chong See Choi. 18. who «ere drowned in the sea and a mining pool over the week-end have been recovered.34 words
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Article38 1967-08-30 15 HAVE you bought your copy of "10 Years of Merdeka" ths special Straits Time* publication to commemorate the first Jccad* of Malaysia's independence? Only a fimfted vupply is available, so get your copy today.38 words
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Advertisement342 1967-08-30 15 L^vj MERCEDES-BENZ designed the engine; owning Auto Union, controls construction^^ AUTO UNION, famous for decades for car making and racing NO WONDER THERE'S NEVER BEEN SUCH A CAR BEFORE! AUTO UNION Jki 7#%ji ma kes other cars in its price range obsolete j^^^^^KSfcH^^^*^Wfl powerful, flexible, good fuel economy. (Super 90)342 words
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Miscellaneous53 1967-08-30 15 B—ffM Kmmmff By Ralph Heimdahl > (k/w s^ Dr*r**Fe> t? is twis is a nice Tcr^Jr^^ S-EL-E3ED SPC" j TSU- I TO EMT.CE COISSy {*>&/ X GSAOOjSI WWAT\ I^PASSEBSByW y^YJb\ V R-EMDITiONS/ /w'T^ SOA\E /^MV PIIMSESS ABeA -<Z\ 1 ASS S'AN.CE, I I ABT BTIFP TSOAA JJZTfI/ fJ* /•BE EVe53 words
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Article, Illustration383 1967-08-30 16 A comparatively new company of engineering consultants and manufacturers' representatives, Avery Laurence (Singapore) Ltd., are expanding their operations in Sineapnre. The company, which specialises in designing and supplying systems for the petroleum industry, has applied to the Economic Development Board for a site of about 30.000383 words
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Article, Illustration118 1967-08-30 16 P&0 Group announce executive postings THE P O Group has announced two senior executive postings In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Mr M.T. Darley has been appointed group representative for Malaysia and Thailand, and will be based In Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Darley succeeds Mr. AC L. Heywood who has been posted118 words
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Article, Illustration175 1967-08-30 16 TENGKU Ahmad bin Tengku Yahaya. (above) director and sales manager, tyres, of Dunlop Malayan Industries Ltd.. will leave on September 1. for the United Kingdom on a special marketing and selling training course. He will be doing an extensive tour of Dunlop factories, selling and175 words
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Article85 1967-08-30 16 EXPORT orders worth 8$ 1.600.000 for Singapore were announced last week. The orders are for asbestos cement pipes and cast Iron fittings to be made by Hume Industries <FE.) Ltd. at their Buklt Tlmah plant. Announcing the new export orders. Mr. M. Fam. general manager of85 words
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Article, Illustration73 1967-08-30 16 MR. Desmond Fennessy, a senior editor of the trade publicity branch of the Australian department of Trade and Industry, has Joined the Australian Trade Commission staff in Singapore as Trade Commissioner (Publicity). Mr. Fennessv has worked M a journalist in Australia. Britain and Europe and73 words
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343 1967-08-30 16 CHAN BONG SOO - Singapore's application to join LC.O being considered By CHAN BONG SOO TOCAL coffee trade circles feel thai moves aimed at shaping a new international coffee agreement will enhance Singapore's chances of admission into the International Coffee Organisation. Singapore's application for membership as an importing country— submitted in April is now343 words
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Article69 1967-08-30 16 The Overseas Dnion Bank, Ltd. Singapore opened a branch In Queenstown on Saturday at Commonwealth Avenue, which is Its 14th branch In the Republic Mr. Lien Yin? Chow, managing director of the bank was fully confident that this new branch would operate just as successfully as the69 words
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Article, Illustration99 1967-08-30 16 \>fß. Rlrhard Nk En* Phrow (above) a member of (he marketing staff of Kodak (Malaya) Ltd. in Sinxapore will leave on September 3 for four month* of training in tbe field of graphic reproduction at the headquarters of the Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, New York.99 words
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Article49 1967-08-30 16 The Indian Government has accepted the Tariff Commission's recommended selling price of 4.150 rupees per metric ton 1.0. b. Cochin for RMA grade one number. The Government Is also giving small growers a cash subsidy as an Interim measure pending a special committee's study Into small holdings^49 words
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Article, Illustration160 1967-08-30 16 Promotion for Yashica products' executive \|R. S. YAMADA <abov«>; a*l former regional manager for Yashira product* In South i, bM been promoted liaison olll- ST, in charge of the and Singapore office*. Mr. Yamada. now 25. will be stationed In Bii fur two years during which he will conduct a160 words
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Advertisement314 1967-08-30 16 A LITTLE TIME TO SPARE? Time enough to cut your grass with the [26igi ••If his lordship calls another recess, ■■nfl ftS I'll go mad! Doesn't he realise how P^H much one can do in ten minutes l-'or 555I^^^Hr^ instance I could have cut my grass with "jMr££h&^Hr the HAYTERMOWER.314 words
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Advertisement137 1967-08-30 16 Borzoi introduce a brilliant quality Lj tovmlka: Flair! k V Flair is what Borzoi apparent the moment I H^x Bor/oi doesn't merely. I M.4T <35gJ< '-o <' supercharge orange ox B[ tm *jj^f&A tomato juice. It adds a I Hflk^lJTC' pleasing way. You don't I ft uL having experienced v137 words
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299 1967-08-30 17 Did pills kill Beatles manager? Probe on LONDON. Tuesday. i DOSE of tablets absent-mindedly taken after a few drinks may be what killed show business genius Brian Kpstein in his bed. Police yesterday went through drawers and a medicine cabinet In the three-storey Londo.i home where his pyjama-elad body wasReuter - 299 words
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127 1967-08-30 17 More loans plea by poorer nations (.f.NfcVA. Turs. —The worlds poorer nations yesterday urced Ucstern industrial rountries to set aside more funds for development aid loans at lou interest Thty expressed cra\e concern that the International Development AsMiri.uion .in agcaey of the World Bank in Wash ington. was running outReuter - 127 words
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Article24 1967-08-30 17 ALGIERS. Tur<; Alc.ers airport will be closed today for 10 hours. Algiers Radio announced. No reason was inon for the more. RenterReuter - 24 words
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420 1967-08-30 17 Security clamp as Arab Heads of State arrive for summit talks crRINGENT security measures were in force last night as Arab rulers began to gather in Khartoum tor the first Arab summit meeting since the economic, political and military upheavals of last June's Middle East War The firM Head of420 words
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64 1967-08-30 17 Gnat jet crashes on holiday beach PADDLING bolidayinak ers and a canoeist inspect a Gnat supersonic jet which crashed just off the crowded beach at Rboxneigr. Anglesey. The aircraft was <n a training flight from a nearby airfield. The Might-lieutenant instructor and his pupil parachuted to Mfetj The instructor «.«>.64 words
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Article59 1967-08-30 17 SANTIAGO. Tucs. journalist George Andrew Rotn has returned here from Bolivia where he was Imprisoned for several months in connection with guerilla activities. Rotli. who »a* .ater cleared of all charges and revised ;rom military hcadquarers in Catniri in the Svitn-East. was arre*-ed with French Marxist w59 words
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Article50 1967-08-30 17 RAWALPINDI. TOM Soulh Korea and PakiMan today agreed to start diplomatic rHar.unv Tluv u> the outcome >t nefrotta-tion-v betueen the wsiting leader ot ihc South Korean Economic and Ooodwjll Mtssion: Mr Dotit; Jo Kun and the Pakistan Poreiitn Secretary Mr S M Yujuf j^50 words
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Article37 1967-08-30 17 M W DELHI lur* Parliament whuh ha> hern considerißf proposals f«r rcdactoa lndi.« > birthr.«lf declined to act on NocmliM nirmltrr's MlKgeatiod ih.ii all membpr> Mihmit to compulsory •lerilisalion as an example to the nation.37 words
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Article, Illustration170 1967-08-30 17 r PHE leftist and nor--1 mally pro-Chinese faction of the Communist Party of India yesterday protested sharply against Peking interference in their Internal affairs. In a document Issued at the end of a 10-day session of the party's central committee in Madural. South India, the170 words
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163 1967-08-30 17 17-nation study on guerilla warfare London. Tues. Service officers Irom 17 Com m o n wealth count lies will discuss methods of combatting: guerillas and insurgents at the biennial Commonwealth defence study opening today. They were checlcing in yesterday at the British Royc-l Army Staff College at Cnmberley. near here,163 words
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160 1967-08-30 17 Rockwell's alleged killer is sent to see doctor WASHINGTON. Tue*. --A judge at Arlington. Vir g i nia, yesterday ordered a psychiatric examination for 29-year-old former American Nazi Party member John Pat ler. accused of murdering party leader George Lincoln Rockwell last Friday. The preliminary heartac or the murder ehi.rt«Reuter - 160 words
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Article27 1967-08-30 17 SAIGON. Tue.s. Vietcong guerillas havr attacked and damaged ei2ht bndces along a 54---'*tch of South Vietnam'? main Hiehway One. an American spokesman >..:d today. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Advertisement89 1967-08-30 17 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Attention to all TYPEWRITING STUDENTS RAJA'S COLLEGE °L OF P^° offers an infensive course in COMMERCIAL PRACTICE to make you perfect for office jcb Details from RAJA'S COLLEGE 130-1. Raffles Place. Tel: ***** RAJAS COLLEGE 218DChan«i Road. Tel: -*****8 "cTI •leep •Ch h«avy 1 i .i^r&?] Q menl89 words
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Advertisement510 1967-08-30 17 I fell- out of work...and into worry! H Vo one expects ample accidents Uke Setting out for the oHice on the £?^^r i?ZJ.Z£ k SFJ* bright fresh morning. Apnl 5. farreach.mg. even frightening: 7/n> i$ JT M jfo& 1966. I didn t have a care in the t^ZJ, O td510 words
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Advertisement626 1967-08-30 18 l_j t\W\ ontiuurd liom Pagr HI ACKNOWLEDGMENT :u Hordm Hi 'Minimum, MR. AND MRS. Chan l-ov Fook on the oe casioo of tlee marriage of their son Alan. ANNOUNCEMENTS ;<i w ,rf. s;, U'jiinunl TNAI, E6YPTIAN COTTONS and Mher lovely materials. Let me show rou. Kor details Tel. *****5 (Spore)626 words
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Advertisement885 1967-08-30 18 SITUATIONS VACANT Ij Horo*! <■» i Mm.i Hox iH its ritrn INSURANCE COMPANY Mutant .Vanagei "ith minimum ten Departments Appn Box ASM* B.T. pore. WANTED 22 SHORTHAND leacb«ri> throukout Malaysia to teacii new system of shorthand. No shorthand required. 22 Sobolarabips offered to enable successful applicant* tv train in Kuala,885 words
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Advertisement1042 1967-08-30 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT li Word* <o Hin. I Box it rtt. txlrn MODERN 2 BEDROOM FLAT MM n Servant.* quarters, garage Ai! amcnitir? Iniurnisned \^7o I f ItPhonr ,s i.ejie j4l U FURNISHED UNFURNISHEO Uo> I Bungalows Klats. Distnts S If II lo Ju iS po.ei liS.'.'.'jl H1J730. ORANCE CROVE ROAO1,042 words
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Advertisement943 1967-08-30 18 HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE Hero's M <M,n.,—Box it rfs. exfre 2 STOREY SEMI-DETACHED bouse I lat Serangoon Cbarlton Park tor sale. > Price- stj tnecj contact Tel. •Spore) I ti***** Ktnecn v a.m. to 3 p.m. JALAN NOVENA 1 storey letacnrn 4 bedrooms buugalo* Area 000 -•I It. <7u.000943 words
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Advertisement899 1967-08-30 18 TUITION 15 Wordt U (Hin.)— Box it ell. txtrm POHSAN DANCE STUDIO. Ocitram Road, teachra Ballroom Latin Dances bB— MM dally Prixate by appointment rOTOa 8 pore. LAMBERT'S DRIVING SCHOOL Dual-controlled Mom- lixnj nourly (6 in BHliuoial Road Tel jj»tf4 I uuie V.W C A BEAUTY Culture Class lor "fmrnier-899 words
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Advertisement792 1967-08-30 18 RUGS, CARPETS k CURIOS SHOP OPENING SALCS UNITED CARPETS INTRODUCES FIRST TIME IN SINCAPORE OVIR TEN EXOTIC CONTEMPORARY AND ORIENTAL DESIGNS IN INDIAN CARPETS IF YOU ARE BUYING AN INDIAN CARPET YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO NEGLECT THIS WONDERFUL SELECTION. ALL INDIAN CARPETS OFFERED AT MANUFACTURER!. 'RICES. Also. A FABULOUS COLLECTION792 words
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Advertisement1119 1967-08-30 18 VIHICLES FOR SALE li WnrW, U I Mm.)— r?i.T in rlt erfrn CITROEN COMFORT MODEL Klr.t Reed. I■ v IKfi.') One owner I^.imhi -nre-1 nil lulv liiiiS. Two mstks .it •Illei,,. 1 c «t Keel ersti-<l HtMn Ltd Sirmwrr dm. .in V:Mir helorr toukini at OWNER LEAVING OVERSEAS Mll.'t fell1,119 words
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Advertisement1163 1967-08-30 19 to LIVERPOOL I WiSI COASI U.K.i >jin Via* >>in*fl| MARON oi. A'rroutt Srpt i Sept 3 la Pt Sept 1 DiOMtP C.c i. G'«e«... Gda *i Sept 3 Sett I Sept 7 TAITHrBIUS Ha.ri Liverpool. C'gow.... Stpt 3 Sept I Sept 111 Sept 17/11 PRIAM seat. Seplll DOUUS a Sept1,163 words
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Advertisement1114 1967-08-30 19 CAP EXPRESS SAILINGS TO GENO* WORTH CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA .dTi Ppr-ang S pute iGsasi Raa:n H tug Aarhus C'hagen Gdn 1-1 SARGODHA a Sailed Sailed Aag 31, Sip 2 Oct 1 Oct II Oct 12 Oct II Set II MALACCA 1 1) Sept 25 21 Sept 27 21 Sept 21/ I1,114 words
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Advertisement1433 1967-08-30 19 I BENVLINE I XPRESS SERVICE TO LrNDON. LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PQM^ BENHIANT 8< c 8 1H P-nanß Rotteroan Oct 21 In Pt Sept 2 Sept 1/ I An;*erp Oct 21 BENRINNES F l H :ii fPo< o\\ A Singapore Pt S'nam P'nang Rotterea* Set 27 Gdn. 13 Avgli Sept 11,433 words
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Advertisement1218 1967-08-30 19 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM UK /CONTINENT. Laadiag fan P. S ->l am Penang CITY OF GUILOFORO Hi G«n 75-31 II «u| 11/ 1 Sfpt 2'2Sept CITY OF ST. ALBANS lan. r-j'Burg. 4avre 15 11 Sept CITY OF DUNBEE lonaon, Rottmam. Hii-Durg. .sbrOL|i 4,1,218 words
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771 1967-08-30 20 From Our Market Correspondent THE Stock Exchange yesterday had the normal look of a market after several days decline. Industrials opened the days trading with an easier look, but steadied slightly as "cheap" buyers came in. llowexer. in later trading prices slipped again as771 words
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Article34 1967-08-30 20 MaUun Steak Indicrs: Mix. .'8 Auk. "j "Industrial".: lI3BM 114. Tl 'I'ropertifji: UtM \13.13 "MiniiiKs: 88.31 87.: i 1 KuliUrrs: 101 08 104 08 i>c». j». i9«a ioo D«r. 30. 1966 100.34 words
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Article60 1967-08-30 20 /'HINESE Produce E<cnangi, 3in ttrday: Coconut oil: oulk >!(,, Mlltn I drum Mt ►eiiors C»pr4: Mixed ilodi loose aui I B. Popper: Muntok nur BIM st-lleff k M»2i «elk-r». fiitci*! ->ardv.,k bine* 19 uarVMI 1 Laiupoiw black <- .tiler, (a il »«ej POrW) \.-i.\ BB mU*n iwi% Sinno,,,60 words
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Article28 1967-08-30 20 MtlU,,., 52! K rS "I^v tnr US Dollar U j. T ,j rftr T.T. <nd o lor cj>h Sterling a.,* r •n« tatl sf colfl HO*.28 words
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Article240 1967-08-30 20 CM'II.MItIK In -I P— lt ruhhrr f.u.tt. tajran rlo>fd at p.m. in Kuala l.umpur and Singapore \p>lrrri;o .it IX, rents per Ih. dim ii tive-rightlis ul a ifnt on Mondavi i lirsing Irvrl. 1 lie tone was ea\>. K \s. and M.K.I Id-mi price* in irnts per Ib.240 words
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Article263 1967-08-30 20 S.MIPS LVINC ALONGSIDE THI SINCAPORE HARBOUR WHARVES OR EXPECTED TODAY ARE nil 1/2, Una H.ni K.W I Dundee 6 7 K\. Ciiv if GuilCford 30. Nlatttl M;.ru 31 .U Velchit 33 34, Binrn r I Ho! »»ti.i <i. l.un» Mdrruk Hi. I 47 Ihipi in thr Rtadt263 words
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Advertisement1123 1967-08-30 20 Vl" KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Western Australia Singapore/Japan Service M, m, iw Mam" 19 Aut 3 Sept Sept 10 n Sept JO Sept .'4 Sept Tj.tea Miru 21 Sept 3 Oct 1111 Del 21 Oct 24 Oct Kamkiva Maru 2J 31 Ocl il 1 Nit 15 No 11 Nit West1,123 words
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Advertisement864 1967-08-30 20 P&O to Europe and the United Kingdom s.s. "ORSOVA" (29.000 tons fully oirconditioned stabilised) Departing SINGAPORE 28 Sep 1967 PENANG 29 Sep 1967 Arriving LONDON 25 Oct 1967 via Colombo, Cape Town, Las Palm os and Lisbon FIRST AND TOURIST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE (fares FIRST CLASS Singapore and Penang to864 words
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Advertisement540 1967-08-30 20 W_ FLOTTA LAURO \^bP_fc>v AMIVINt OIRECT FROM TRIESTE ITALY w" .uCtPiIKC BODKinr. u> Mama :tibu-< i P. S'h*rn j H f(.ne »a *\a S S pakioo Ip Pirt Sept 7 Sept IB Sept 12 U S MEbAR* Sailei Sept M Sept IS >ept it Sept 23 Sepl ?l Sepi ip540 words
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Advertisement272 1967-08-30 20 -A^j^uiJj^al **^W^^M s^» tt" *a^H^^^^^"^ *r T FROM CALCUTTA EU.ETD ETA,UD £IA ETD IV. "VISHVA MAHIMA" tcr Brisbane. s>on(y. WeiDoume t Aoeia o Stpt S/ i Sipt J/ 4 (Adelaide Cargo Discharge mwird Voyage) FROM AUSTRALIA •STATE OF HUTCH" •or Rangcon. HaftM I CtlCtPt- Stpt 23 24 Sept 2S Set*272 words
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Article1425 1967-08-30 21 81/SINESB in and rriMirted In the sinsipnrf and Kuala I umpur liiding room* of the tiK-K Ftrhance vr»terda« with the ntimher of ahare* traded In bracket*: INDUSTRIALS: Ben and cc OOOi 51 l« Sl.'S 13.0001 II 1«; Bnuttead i*.nooi tt J l iiwii SJ.SI central luiu1,425 words
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Article23 1967-08-30 21 Aug. 29. RIBBER PRICE: 48ft cents (down flve-firhths of a cent). TIN: $596 (up 50 rent*) Estimated offering 210 tons (unchanged).23 words
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Article169 1967-08-30 21 MELBOURNE. Tu«s. MOST INDUSTRIALS edjed higher in steady quiet trading BH.P. continued to drift and closed 10 cents lower at $11 55. Minings were variable In mostly narrow movement. Oood recoveries were made by r.R.A., up 34 cents to $8 14 and Great Boulder up to 20 cents169 words
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Article17 1967-08-30 21 IHE A.totntion ol Bankt in Maliyftlo made no nance* ir t§ ratea *n merchants ye^terrlwv.17 words
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405 1967-08-30 21 rR the first time for over a week the Straits tin price in Ppnang yesterday rallied by 50 cents to SSSfi on offering estimated uodnnced a\ 210 tons Better demand was reported particularly from the Continent and Japan. THF. LONDON MARKET on405 words
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Article370 1967-08-30 21 'TriE (nliouing list of selected Malayan Industrial yields is ba«-en on last .-ales to August 2«. tautien 01 r pom Average »ro»i dividenrl yield 8 8 per MM 1* f> per cnli. ton* (rota ea.mint-1 rleld 11.4 P»r cent .11 1 per rent). Overall *\era«e gro.ii dividend neld370 words
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Advertisement377 1967-08-30 21 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continaed from Page 18) LADIES HAIRDRESSING U »orr« I ttlm.}— Pm <» rt, ,xlrn FARIDA MAItON MARCILLEmtrm haimtTlrn. .lining «nrl mxnirur* •»p»rt». Arpointm»nt 11-C B»tt»rT Kourt (S por»l TM. H274W. JEAN S NIW SALON Hn.fhMM violin "Jhxm |^m f\ VJ.MI mrs. Tinting. FkClal, 298 Tanglin Ro.i.t. r.|n»al<orr» MUOa377 words
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Advertisement1347 1967-08-30 21 IS MM^^M HJ PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN J.K.R. PAHANG TIMOR. KUANTAN. Tawaran darlpada pemborongj yang berdaftar di-J.K.R. Kelas C dan ka-atas Kepala 2 Kepala Kechll2 akan di-tenma dl-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri. Pahang. Kuantan hingga pukul 3.00 petang pada 14hb. September, 1967 untok: "Membena dan Menylapkan dua (2 1 blok bertuiKkat dua, meniMndongi 151,347 words
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Advertisement224 1967-08-30 21 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE CURRENCY BOARD Applications are Invited from Singapore Citizens for the posts of Economist?; Qualifications: A good honours degree from a recognised University In Economics. Statistic?. Mathematics or Accountancy. SaUrr Scale: $fiRO 35 TM TRi HSA 10: ill 1100 4I)A 1420 pm. plus 35% variable allowance subject224 words
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Advertisement461 1967-08-30 21 %MmaxA o/,%// /fa// (Malaysia) Berhad (IMORPOKATFI) IN THE STATKS OF MAI.AYA) Announcement hy the Board of Directors The net trading profit before tax for the year ended 30th June, 1967 amounted to $7.1b11,K4 The balance of net profit brounht forward from the previous year amounted to .V78.1R4 17.739.138 Los: Provisions461 words
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Article, Illustration421 1967-08-30 22 MANSOOR RAHMAN - 'A DREAM COMES TRUE' FOR MOTOR-RACING ENTHUSIASTS By MANSOOR RAHMAN TIIK project to build the new permanent Selangor Racing Circuit has been the most ambitious ever attempted in this part of the world in the interest of motor-racing. John Brown, chairman of the track construction committee,Tan Hong Kuan - 421 words
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Article67 1967-08-30 22 VAiioNM is i China-Hong Kong comb'.ned ••loUMced Ma-i.,v.-:.i!! Mai'.v.s- 6-1 tn .< soccer nm:rh .lie Civ Stadium. Pe-n..-.k: night. The Chinese team "ed 2-1 ai r.<- nith goali by chrun Chi Wai ana Tsanz K;:i« Hung while Kha.i! Hashim netted, for The ChJn?at shoved supeilortv :n the67 words
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Article30 1967-08-30 22 in Malacca, India Merdeki .soicei team wi I acore,r.s.s draw by HftUT* Kubu Studlum -a.si night. Th( lnd..(.is dominated play for three-quarters of the game .i .sii.i! o-.-liooter.30 words
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Article57 1967-08-30 22 The M.ilay.M.di Hockey Federation Umpires Bo.mi will hold n«. annual theoretical written examination for umpires al ten centres in West Malaysia on Sunday at 7 pm A tota! of 87 candtda:p.« w II »c for the Humiliation Thr central are Penang. Alor Star. Taiping. Teluit Aaaoa Kh.i;.i l.umnur.57 words
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Article38 1967-08-30 22 A tota. of 857 compel ton '"ill lake part in a nine-mile walking race organised by the Malacca \\f ai P'rt of the Merdeka anntversary eeCebratlona, The race irt from Kub.i Stadium at 4 p.m on Saturday38 words
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Article256 1967-08-30 22 SEAP GAMES r PHONG Poh Nyen. secretary-general of the Olympic Council of Malaysia, wili leave Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 6 to attend the fourth Sea;) Games Executive Committee meeting at Bangkok on the following daj The meeting will be the first convened to discuss Thailand's preparations256 words
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112 1967-08-30 22 rE Vajiravudh College rugger team from Bangkok will make a two-week tour of West Malaysia for a series of matches acamst schools The visitors will play matches against Penang Free School at Penang. on Monday. Victoria lnstit'ilion at Kuala Lumpur or. Sept. 8. and112 words
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722 1967-08-30 22 MOTOR-RACING FfOUR Brabhams are among a record 49 nt ries in the mam race the Formula Libre over 75 laps ou Sunday— in the sixth Tengku Abdui Rahman Circuit Races beginniim on Friday a1 the new Selangor Racing Circuit at Batu Tiga,722 words
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244 1967-08-30 22 Taipeh student wins Malacca titles BADMINTON WONG Liang Un, who represented Formosa in the last Asian Games at Bangkok, won the mens singles title of the Malacca closed badminton championships. ttiins beat Abdul Jabbar Dti'.kernain 15-10. 15-10 in the final. Wong, a student at the University of Taipeh. is on244 words
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Article96 1967-08-30 22 ILf asao Aklyama ol j<p.«n. IT the All-Ensiand runnerup u>\ jrtar. i> übooi thr tmris entries lor the Singapore (i|>on iiidmintnn i h.iiii|)iim>kii>.s n Oc 6-8 Akiyjnia «i!i b< BCCOBpUlird I by three other Tapanfc ptajwri ihoniHs cup player lpi«-i Kojlma Nonkn T.ik.isi. the All-England womrn.s96 words
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Article13 1967-08-30 22 Mili<i a senior inter-team: Kilat 3 Eaele 2: Ar«onaut« no. Seng dieting13 words
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Article12 1967-08-30 22 SOCC ER N. Trhal kit hiurnrv Cmbined Youths 5 H.ippv BMrU 0.12 words
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Article64 1967-08-30 22 l^rn imi 'Ti; Mallmi lsl id: B Mam nd K J Samuel M H Ha.-san and 1 \We 6-2. 3-6 7-5. A Wuhrtb and 7..,ni.,n--huree bt Chin Hin \\A\ and M K Nath.tn 6-0 6-1; R. Weller and R Vije.suner bt A. Malik and R. Brandt 6-1. 6-4: AH64 words
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Article377 1967-08-30 22 ALWI ZAHAMAN. Selangor and South opening batsman, and a 14-year-old La Salle BcbOOiboy. K. S. Kumaran. a leg-spinner of precocious skill, earned praise from Australian Test player Norman O'Neill and Ceylon captain Mike Tlssera at a coaching clinic they conducted in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.377 words
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Article24 1967-08-30 22 'SEVENS' RU GGER The Negri and Malacca sc.eii-a-slde rugKer conipetilion will be played on Sunday at the Station padang. Seremban. starting al 2 pm24 words
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160 1967-08-30 22 De Silva cannot get leave to tour AMKA cle Sil\a. the Ceylon Sports Club batsman nil) not be available for selection for Singiip at the end of the \ear He has informed the Singapore cricket selectors that he would not be able to get leave De Silva Is one of160 words
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Article28 1967-08-30 22 Malaysian Armed PorcM Ikm key at th* Club RTound on Sanirday fur a challense trophy rt">n;ited by the State Government td mark the loth annivei I Merdeka28 words
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Advertisement1027 1967-08-30 22 LOCAL GOVERNMENT «au MfT. hakbolk ELECTIONS ACT. 1960 &?S&2SS&33SRSi VPRM M\KIM Illlsi i\c». Il «»F 19S0) DEVELOPING H RHP. AT I <)( .<i\ I K\MI F RMP. Resisiiiimii of Hector!) KIi.II.UIOSS lOhii T1 Harbour M»Mfr. Pfnang. in 1 lies tenders Inr the mmhate of S 1 1 iTCJS?2 OF v1,027 words
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Advertisement48 1967-08-30 22 r~ 1 SELANGOR RACING CIRCUIT (Batu Tiga) 6th T.A.R. CIRCUIT RACING li 1! Season tickets including admission to practice days. And both racing days covered stand will be withdrawn. 5 p.m. FRIDAY, Ist September, 1967 Available at BATA S WELD SUPERMARKET SELANGOR CLUB MALAYAN MOTOR SPORTS CLUB il48 words
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Miscellaneous52 1967-08-30 22 i|f! I'rn.inf l>i T int-oni i Perak \ill.iv m.iti hes: PaiMjr dress 1 6 i) in O i.ii;iimk Dh I M Enuinci is 3 i E.sp|«. lux ki Van p.-'iphv ku tourni Kriendly: Civilian* v Aimed dr.. i;l (.(.I l; tnendlies r Club v Cobra iKL padang); Kl.iny CluD RMAF52 words
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Article, Illustration266 1967-08-30 23 Epsom jeep - JJOMAN GAME did a fluent gallop over 3f in 37 1/5 on good going at Penang yesterday. Trainer Rudy van BreukPlen's \«w Liberty and Cashir matched strides over 3f in 37 3/5. with Cahlr slightly in front at the finish. Rina II ran Sf In266 words
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Article138 1967-08-30 23 LONDON. Tues. Clow of play scores In cricket matches, yfsrerdav Nottingham: Yorkx 332 (Padgett 139 Stead 6-75). Nf.tts 197-7 (Bolus 66' Derby: Derby 251 urd 17-0 North* nts 309-9 dec. (Mllburo 62. Prideaux 102 Reynolds H6 > Hove. Sussex 239 Middlesex 381 (Harris 57 Radley138 words
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Article56 1967-08-30 23 LONDON. Tues. Result* of English soccer matches vasterda v: Div l Arsenal 2 Liverpool 0 Fulham 3 Sunderland 2. Div 2 Aston Villa O Plymouth 1: Preston 1 Norwien 0: Rotherham 1 Derby 3; Millwili v Huddersneld postponed. Football League Cup first round repUv» Exeter U TltquayReuter - 56 words
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352 1967-08-30 23 Keino wins Morley Mile but misses world mark BRITISH GAMES f ONDON, Tues. Kipchoge Keino. of Kenya, won the Morley Mile for the third successive year at the British Games here yesterday in the fast time of 3min 53.8 sec. Hts time was only four-tenths of a second outsld* his352 words
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Article166 1967-08-30 23 Thomas Cup on way to London BADMINTON JAKARTA. Tues. InJ donesia has flown the Thomas Cup to London to return it to the International Badminton Federation, it was disclosed here today. JThe gold-plated cup, held In the vaults of the Central Bank In Jaxarta for the past nine years, wasReuter - 166 words
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115 1967-08-30 23 Newcombe, Roche in US doubles final DROOKLINE (MassachuaetU). Tue«. Australians John Npurombe and Tony Roche beat South Africans Ray Moore and Cliff Drysdal*. 6-3. 11-9. 7-5. In the semi-finals of th« >TB. men's doubles tennis championship here yesterday. In the women's double? wmiflnals ninth-seraed Winnie Shaw and Joyce Williams ofReuter - 115 words
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Article60 1967-08-30 23 TOKYO. Tues. —The United States swimming squad set one n»w world record and si x Games records in five swimming events at the world student Games here this morning. The world record was set by 21-year-old Dougias Russel'. from the University of Texas with a timeReuter - 60 words
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Article590 1967-08-30 23 LAN PEREIRA - LAN PEREIRA By and JOE OORAI ]tf ALAYSIAN and SiniiTl gapore bowlers have been invited to compete in the International Masters tournament organised by the FIQ the world tenpin bowling federation. The top bowlers from Jackie's of Kuala Lumpur and Jackie's of Katong centres In Singapore will compete590 words
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Advertisement117 1967-08-30 23 CONVENIENT MORNING DEPARTURES Depart Singapore 9.45 a.m. on Sunday, Wednesday or Friday (or depart Kuala Lumpur 10 a.m. on Tuesday). Arrive in Hongkong in early evening. Fly on to Tokyo for a dinner-time arrival and convenient connections with a JAL flight to the USA, to Moscow, and to London and.117 words
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Advertisement162 1967-08-30 23 m JlHkba V ALSO IN THIS ISSUE MEET iNA TAP Designer, artist, collector, who first made camera news in Australia as the model from Malaysia most likely to succeed. Now meet her in colour as— THE GIRIWITH AYEN FOR TRAVEL MORE COLO URSPRE ADS: BOLD, BRAVE AND BEAUTIFUL A spectacular162 words
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Article, Illustration74 1967-08-30 24 20,000 CHEERS AT A SPECIAL STADIUM PERFORMANCE AN officer from the Police Driving School races through a ring of lire to win the hearts and admiration of more than 20.000 school children al a combined police-mili-tary tattoo held specially for them al Kuala Lumpur's Merdeka Stadium on74 words
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Article15 1967-08-30 24 CABLE NEWS RECEIVED Thmll.ir ■mix) MODRKULS ROZALINA CONNIE 4 00 F»mll th'nri- foi ■MM15 words
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Article197 1967-08-30 24 JAKARTA, Tuesday. DAXIC gripped business circles here today following the closures of six more private banks, bringing the total in the past four days to 13. The closures followed a heavy run on bank liquid reserves, apparently caused by a wave of foreign currencyReuter - 197 words
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Article18 1967-08-30 24 SINGAPORE Turs The* ere 95 reported MCtdei Incline three ;iied a In the pa.st 24 hours18 words
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Article61 1967-08-30 24 TOKYO. Tue.s Torrential rains lashing a major granary in Northern Japan since yesterday have killed 21 »«ople and left 84 others missing, police reported today. Among the killed were Mr Yoshio Sato, a 70-year-old meni- ber of the Upper House, his wife .ma their two grandchildren.Reuter - 61 words
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132 1967-08-30 24 Troops step up check on exodus of refugees HONG KONG. Tues. Communist Chinese border troops have tightened measures against a possible mass exodus of refugees to Hong Kong. it Mas reported today by travellers from Canton. They said thousands of Ctntnn residents were Beetaf because of continuous fighting between opponentsAP - 132 words
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Article42 1967-08-30 24 SALISBURY. Tues. Rhodt'sian security forces fought a pitched battle yesterday with African nationalist guerillas, said to have infiltrated across the border from Zambia in the pa.st few days, informed sources said today No details of the clash were available. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article83 1967-08-30 24 SIA AWARDS TO THREE TOMORROW SINGAPORE. Tue.s The Singapore Institute of Architects is offering a fellowship and two studentship awards to its members. The $8,000 fellowship award is open to all it.s members who have at least three years' practical experience as an architect. The studentship award worth $1,000 each83 words
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Article39 1967-08-30 24 SINGAPORE. Tues. Professor Irving P. Pflaum of the InterAmerican University of Puerto Rico will talk on "The Cuban Revolution" to members ol the club oi Singapore District 330 at their weekly meeting at the Cathay Hotel tomorrow.39 words
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Article317 1967-08-30 24 LONDON. Tue> Tlie London stock market was steady today. Small buying interest was' thought to reflect hopes that the U.K. Cabinet reshuffle would be a prelude to some form of reflation Hire purchase issues and banks met support for this reason. leaders, however, moved quietly317 words
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Article73 1967-08-30 24 LONDON Tues— Spot 15Hid., Oct. 15 5 16d.. Nov. 15 7 16d.. Dec. 15 9 16d.. Oct. Dec. 15 7 16d.. Jan March 15 13 16d.. April June 16Ud. July Sept. 16 7 16d Oct. Dec. 16 13 16d.. Jan. March 17d.. Anrll June 17 3 16d July Sept.73 words
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Article29 1967-08-30 24 LONDON. Tues.— Buvers £1186 £'_■> sellers Cl 187 < unchanged Forward buyers £1187 i unchanged-, sellers £1188.. f+Cl). Settlement £1188 I £1V Turnover a.m. 245 tons. p.m. 5. Tone: Inactive.29 words
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303 1967-08-30 24 3 pro-Peking newsmen are jailed for sedition HONG KONG, Tuesday. 'JMIHHH pro-Peking newspaper executives were today sentenced to three years imprisonment each alter being Found guilty of sedition charges arising out of articles in the mis ponded Afternoon News. The three sentenced today v. •TO i\i (now. chairman d! theReuter - 303 words
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257 1967-08-30 24 Jugah calls for all-party talks to end row 1/-UCHING, Tues. Tan Sri Ten gong. Jugah Mil for Sarawak Affairs, wants political leaders of all factions in the State to gel together to discuss their c; ences and seek a basis for unity against the communist guerilla threat and to preserve257 words
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