The Straits Times, 20 January 1968
1968-01-20
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Title Section23 1968-01-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 Natiiiiiiii Xiiwsiiiiiiiir The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY. JAMAHV 20. 1968 1£J?25l "22^ KUN. 3104 M.f. <!•> 001123 words
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761 1968-01-20 1 Progress the true sign of power says Shah KUALA LUMPUR. Friday Till- line iii(lic;i lion of ;i nations power is in ils sot i.il ;ni(i economic Hol; less. t in- Shah of Iran s;iid today when addressed l> oI h Houses of Parliament. Arnur.s w( re only effective w hen761 words
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125 1968-01-20 1 SMASHED: RED BID TO CREATE TRAFFIC CHAOS UO.NG KONG. Prl 11 Riot police today moved Into action here for the first time in several weeks and fired tear u;us to break up a communist attempt to disrupt tratOc. A crowd of some 3(Mi people gathered In the island's in district125 words
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Article48 1968-01-20 1 MOSCOW Kn Two solden r;.'-lps att.ickoci a Soviet heliroiite: in canyon In Oetektetan Intcinjs the pilot to tvi.M and turn to BVOM them. the Bortet dcwi agtacj Tas* reixirted today The w< easlei chased thr "intruding" htHcnptcr until it flrw nut of the arm Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration87 1968-01-20 1 Kasperak: Another operation I>\io ALTO v .ililornia). Im Doctors last night carried out .in emergency operation on heart transplant patient Mike X.is perak to stop uastro-in-testinal bleeding A medical bulletin afterwards said the .M-year-old former sleelu inker was -'alert and awake" but his condition was still critical. The heart whichReuter - 87 words
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Article36 1968-01-20 1 NEW YORK Prl A Supreme Court mdcc lodav ordered a man tn Mop vrttlm alinmnv rlieqties to his divorced vile With the words adullpir>s Bad liicamist adulteress" alter her name. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article76 1968-01-20 1 LONDON. Iri The tin indiislrv lod:i> announced its determination to steady (he world price of the metal by usjnu K 111 million of its rtinds to halt the fallinu trend This Rraa .intiouiM-ed In a coinmriniqiir issued I■■ll v iii i threr-day session of thr International TinReuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration1016 1968-01-20 1 Premier tells of defence plans training to start at once SINGAPORE, Friday MR. Lee Kuan Yew returned to Singapore today with a firm "no Rap after withdrawal" declaration. Ik- said: "Then* will be no lii;ilus after liritisli forces leave oil |)ec. ."'I. I!i7l The Prime Minister1,016 words
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Article308 1968-01-20 1 GABRIEL LEE - TWO SHIPS COLLIDE OFF STORE GABRIEL LEE By SINGAPORE. Fri. Indonesian Ircigliler, Hie Hoi) ion lij (luri, w;is l».idl\ (Unnamed in v collision wilh an Ivsso oil lankcr. Ihc .'!.(MII) lon (aiio pu.s. in Singapore waters this morning Th« portsidc <>i the smaller vessel near the bow was ripped open308 words
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Article18 1968-01-20 1 i'» \< f i m k^ norr n m I). i I \crrrm«'nt «pin Vietnam in two.18 words
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Advertisement73 1968-01-20 1 QOTAQy a '(Wfls-tNCAUOC V\^A SWISS W*TCM J£jjg !?cu* GtNr d^*^ The Bank for AllBig and Small MP^ *S A ROCK %a»« OVERSEA-CHINESE I BANKING CORPN., LTD. the STRONGEST ond LARGEST BANK in MALAYSIA and SINGAPORE Authorised Copital 5100,000,000/Paid up copital S 30,000,000/General Reserve ond Profit General Reserve ond Profit Loss73 words
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Advertisement73 1968-01-20 1 JV^ FOR FINE N, fGOLF) [U EQUIPMENT/ rjTTJßjninvvWH no. arc or. IQAWI Philips stereo hi-fi combination Bargain Offer "^a3Pf"^waßS> This popular combirmon conSiSt.rj of a 2< 6 Watt all-transistor amplifier, a Stereo record pla/cr with diamond needle and 2 powerful loud speakers will be ava.labie until tne end of February73 words
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144 1968-01-20 2 WASHINGTON. rl T Ihe World Bank President. Mr. George Woods. >esterday proposed a three year ISSI.IOO million hoost in funds for the International Deve lopment Association. He said his proposal took into account the views expressed by the industrial or contributing nations. The World144 words
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Article40 1968-01-20 2 JAKAH VA. W v hi Hio in- itn nine i "imti n> iii- Ni s,iig«|x rr mid ;n-- Phillpitin n »ppiu ii (or riithu in Ii I i Dtrectori Iran Ihrat li3ii »iirp«ch ifniir Into npemHon40 words
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Article, Illustration373 1968-01-20 2 Thant: Why Hanoi can't agree to a ceasefire New plea for halt to bombing and 'hot pursuit' reminder to U.S. UNITEO NATIONS. Fn. TllK U.N. Secre-tary-General U Thant warned the United Stan s yesterday against expecting Hanoi to agree to a ceasefire in return for a halt to American airReuter - 373 words
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Article171 1968-01-20 2 From JACK FMGLETON Sydney, vn. Australia's now Prime ...mister. S c a a t v r Oorton, suffered a Betback yesieroaj when po.-itai employees refust d to handle mail brcninht In by volunteer drivers. On Wedm suay, he had .< aouncwl emergency po^im Hnricei and .-.nu171 words
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Article23 1968-01-20 2 CAEN i i Hunbombarded dvi a% :it!f The Mudenu pr .in InrreaM In security 1 1 m c dn- .•er.23 words
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133 1968-01-20 2 HM)IK\HAI> Kri. South Indian iirnts yesterday resunn-d their vi'tlcut rampaiKii against II tuli as an ofiii'iai laagaafe, stoning s< -hools. traring down trlephonr and lelegraph wires and 1 olding up passenger traisn to daul> anti-llituli signs o n the coaches. II Tirupathi (it\. allReuter - 133 words
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161 1968-01-20 2 A tiger beats minefield to visit Vietnam base V U N (i TAU (South Vietnam i. Prt A tiger picked his wny through a minpfirld and then Jumped an tit-fool i) ;i i h e d wire fence to .stroll into the scene of a murder-court martial heing held at161 words
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Article24 1968-01-20 2 KREMLIN WARNS NEWSMEN -t Cti'\eniment inwi ]r*«t«rday 'o < t them. Thr t news ronf<:' j Apparently hr^rme if 'h« I :i. D t/> APAP - 24 words
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Article, Illustration498 1968-01-20 3 QUOTE {jl K n.ition.d Mcarit) I'pcinK (l |i tIM \tlanlii Mli.m. I ririil i hat our main i .iiiinlMition lo world sl.ll.llltx vlinuld l>e m.wlr in I wtmm* Ml Krnwn. RIGHT-WINGER QUITS LABOIR PARTY AND 25 LEFTISTS REVOLT ON ECONOMY PLANS LONDON. Friday THK Government wonReuter - 498 words
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107 1968-01-20 3 OBfKVA P»i I hi- United tit.it^ .iiid itM Borfc i L'ninn pirs<Ti'<cl to Hie 17-na: ;>m dll HrmHtiirnt conferenoe heir ym < coaipletc di.t ft iir.iM lo |)i< \<nt !he >pithcl of nu.Xlll.s. lln lai'UaMJlt, h.itiiiin led out •in "i I'iiigh barn. an. lie.107 words
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Article39 1968-01-20 3 LONDON. Fri Thr Indian Oiviin lMrfnil >1 Mauritius will become :i member of the Com- I monuealth «lien it ';.un> in- dependence on Marco 12. announced here by the Cnmmonweuith BecretaryGeneral, Mr. Arnold smith.39 words
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200 1968-01-20 3 LBJ orders cuts in the staff of embassies WASHINGTON. Friday. UKESIDENT Johnson directed the Stati- Di r partment yesterday to cut the number of its employees overseas by 10 per cent, with accompanying reductions in foreigners employed by U.S. embassies and missions. This does no* apply to Vietnam. The order200 words
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Article9 1968-01-20 3 WASHING"! A potentially destructive nun I* today Rruter.Reuter - 9 words
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Article75 1968-01-20 3 A protest leader gets the sack MOSCOW prl Mi p.,. rel M !,it\inn\. onr of the leaden i i in ttv< literary protest movement red rri'in his ti aching too al .i Moacon telitute. Mr i.nvinov. grandaon <>i .< late Soviet Poreign Minister. .s.ii'l he .> act used of -violiition.s75 words
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Article51 1968-01-20 3 LONDON. PH. A MMTaI baa re.Mijnrd over the Oovern■ent'a aedeioc to disband Britain'.s 22.000-sirunE territorial! as part of lU> economy cuts. The Defence Ministry xud that M;ij.-Gcii J.imi's D'Avig-dor-Gold.Miiid. 55. had tendered his reatanaUon the first .senior .irmy officer to quit over Uie cutback in forces.51 words
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90 1968-01-20 3 Charles buys his first car— l20 m.p.h. model J ONDON. Fri— Print.- harles. It JUT Id hrir to the Brilish thrnnr v.-sirrdav hiuiulu his first <ar. .1 r.'O m ph. spurts model fitted iml a bull horn for roundinK up cattle. According to *pokf*man for the car s makers, he90 words
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Article, Illustration248 1968-01-20 3 I I should nut have happened to an> St. Kcrnard doc hut this 10--stuiie member of that noiilr breed of winter IMMMtI hopped i»ff into thr miow the other day anrl MU c<Mie. I. nst actually. I-248 words
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Advertisement206 1968-01-20 2 a parade of the latest fashions .30 p.m.ON WEDNESDAY. 24 th JANUARY. 1968 Bright splashes of colour Exciting heel shapes-chunky, young, fantastic!! mashing bold decoration in crystals, diamante and buckles galore!!! Invitation card to be requested by post or collected at fJCttCt Premier Store. BATA BUILDING. SINGAPORE ■■special. ~^Sf^ /^^l206 words
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Advertisement113 1968-01-20 2 30cts. For Your Label! >~~Z^t d y^^LniJ^ "jr. I**r**1 r** tmm Sm !a HAIR SPRAY ffiffiff*^ SSSSst S BRING A 160 Z. HELENE CURTIS SPRAYMET LABEL TO OUR FESTIVAL 1968 STAND. $0.30 DISCOUNT WILL BE GIVEN TO EACH PATRON ON ANY MERCHANDISE by (One person ii allowed to exchange one113 words
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Miscellaneous40 1968-01-20 2 174E GAMBOL'S AkJ^__ r uuea£ dip vtiu^N GET ALLTUOSeJ S^^SMAC^gyj AtoW OtO SOU ««TJ //> F Sso many Iy-~^ If /^TUeVRe LEFT-OVECCV N 7/ > I( I prom AuwTies «Riose If (iav/) Vs^-— yPOBJVj U /TOLD TU6M 1^ >^SAIO 7UAT I'D TUB*}40 words
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Advertisement53 1968-01-20 3 £m £am HEKHE C S S mm m i PREMIER STORE I Bat a Building, Singapore will be closed for Business at I 4.00 p. m. M on Wednesday, 24th Jan., 1968. U y b The door will open for Exclusive FASHION PARADE I at 5.00 p.m. on tta same53 words
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Advertisement238 1968-01-20 3 a KUU I Lit vTt "Baby Angel" trademark has been r,V <§) known since 1701. And at no extra [j\ cA cost, while stocks last, you will w •A receive this superb presentation y 19 pack with a decanter you will trea- v\ Qr* sure all your life. OPTORGCO..(M)LTD 60238 words
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Article, Illustration222 1968-01-20 4 OI.\GAPOKE. Fri Forty E>s specullv -trained intrrZ vieurrs t«»ilj> fanned nut i in pairs in ('hinatoMn to hei;in a ma->Mvr Mir\ey for the State and itv Plannine oitiir of the Ministry of Law and National L)e\ cliipnii nt The >urvey. uhi«-h !>■ rxprcted to be <i)mplptrd222 words
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Article377 1968-01-20 4 BAR GIRL'S EVIDENCE IN BANK CASE SINGAPORE. Fri BAR waitress. Tour Bee Moy key prosecution witness in the 5210.000 Malayan Bank- Ing theft case -today mainta.ned that it was only after h« r arrest that she discovered that a sum of 55.0U0 she received from a friend was money stolen377 words
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Article58 1968-01-20 4 siNCi.M'OKK !ri. The Naval P«»li« i- flub v*ill ;iii\ h<.-t to MM MM uniler-privileced children at a party m fct hrltl on Jin. at the club's premises in llermiid.i Kn.icl it :p in Children of thr Singapore Sp.ivtu hililrrn s \ss«--t i.i l inn .md the58 words
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169 1968-01-20 4 SINGAPORE, m The Port ol Singap": ority has made special arrangpment> to speed up dr!ivorv uf cargo to con.>igr.p<v which have been aceumulatlng In IU godowns dur to the ii ni rainy weather and public hclidav> A PSA t ■itement today .->aid that with169 words
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Article25 1968-01-20 4 SIN'GAPOKE. Fn S«n.<-lcrlt clumi will b* conduetcd *t ihe Rarr>alcn!>hna Mis^io:i at Bartley Road on B 4 pm. No fws ».il he c:25 words
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Advertisement219 1968-01-20 4 CATHAY: OPENS TODAY! ..iJiaft ITS BRANDO AT HIS BEST! jlSfefiL MARLON J|P^%BRANDO j _J! KARL MfILDEN GALA 'i^l OPENS TODAY! D .n L IoVy^T TWO SUPER ATTRACTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! DOUBLE THRILLS! DOUBLE iiORROR! DOUBLE ACTION! lAMfLE C\R '•■< iPACt /.VAILABK BIHINO TMETHEATRrI tNTPANCt L HWMN GALA 1219 words
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Advertisement199 1968-01-20 4 WHY NOT GREET YOUR CHINESE FRIENDS r^^^^ FAMILIES HAPPY KONG HEE FATT 2^^^. CHOY WITH OUR MULLAS CURRY L the «o«c nnd oddre" of your HnD^S^^ dc'rt,''oL'^l>''«' S oM, I 'mode t< hoi""MULLAS 3«Hr^S»U^ CU"RY PUFFS ot thnr door* with your jJ^V^SlS^^^M 9rcc)ingt. to thtir utuol --cct vonctict of Cakes199 words
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Advertisement127 1968-01-20 4 RAFFLES HOTEL NOTICE The ELIZABETHAN GP.ILL n is exclusively reserved tor a Private Dinner Party TONIGHT W- opoloqisc tor ony inconvenicn'e caused to our potrons TAPES ACCESSORIES. ETC 2S/3O Orchord Rood. oor« t nn« >o MacDanold Houif M ***** f »IITMO»l^ W— MSSKJ iiiiiiiiiiiitJiiiiiiiiiiiitJiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiimiii GALAXY BEI Todor J Show^ 3-4-9127 words
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Advertisement402 1968-01-20 4 [CATHAYjft] I Opens Todo> It. 2 30. H 4*15 On. I Leit Dov' 0 < I 10 I <vm THE LOOTS' S NOW SHOWING' Ham. I 30. 4. 100. 3 30. 6 45 10 t ISpm 4 9 30pm B )'HNN» bANCO CDEOfs KISS K.SS B.i OPENS TOCAV 1 liO402 words
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Article, Illustration113 1968-01-20 5 A GAPIMCi bOLe on the port-sidi' ol an IndoneM.iii (juveriimeni owm-d freighter, the 600-ton Biduri, reveals the timber sue is carrying, after her collision yesterday with an Essu tanker, the 3.000 ton CaMfMi ofT Pulau Sebarok, about five miles from Singapore. Alter the collision, with water pouringAM OTJBOFF - 113 words
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151 1968-01-20 5 Data on printing facilities sought SINGAPORE, t'ri. The conference of the uiard ni directon ol the Pit Foundation 1 1 Ada iiow polng ii i lure, today decided io take immt-diatf tepa to gather n.;' available jirintiiis facilities in Asia. it al.o decided to pre- projict rt'port ba.--iii on the151 words
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Article29 1968-01-20 5 SINGAPORE. Pit The Dockyard Department of the Port of Singapore Authorlt) will nciiil a dinner at the PSA Recreation Club in Bukit Cheriniii at 730 p.m. tomorrow29 words
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Article74 1968-01-20 5 Nanyang biology expert dies CINGAPORE Frl. Pro- fessor Yu-hM Moltze Wans, actmn Head of Depart mint of Biology of Hanyang University and a prominent zoologist, died at his home yesterday. He was 57. and left behind his wife and two daughters, aged five 1 and two. Prof Wang had taught74 words
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Article35 1968-01-20 5 'Please help find my dog SIXGAPOKK. I ri. Miv*. Doris Tan. 10 of JaLin Suka. (ieylang. today appraied to the puhlir (•> help lind her pel dachshund. Brandy, which disappeared from its home at noon yesterday.35 words
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Article, Illustration326 1968-01-20 5 Court to visit mishap scene GIRLS $22,000 CLAIM OINGAPOKK 1-ri. Jurong 0 factors worker.-., mainly girls, packed the High Court today for the coni hearing ol a civil claim i<<:- (22,000 gent ral damages by their friend, Mi LOO Jiew Wab, 27. was stated, had her left hand crushed while326 words
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Article43 1968-01-20 5 SINGAPORE. Fn Tin turned hearing of a dispute between the Singapore Traction Company Employee.-/ Unl the Smpapore Traction Compsnj arising out of claims fat a new collective agreement 'Mil be heard by the liist Indastnal Arbitration Court on Jan H43 words
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Article75 1968-01-20 5 Extramural courses SINGAPORE. Fri. The Department of Extramural Sturlle.-> will hold three cour.se.-. next month on Management i Development and Control. Invi'.:ment Analysis and the Law I of Aixsociation.s. The first course of 15 lec- turn becins on Feb. 16 and the fee It $50. The second course comprising six75 words
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Article32 1968-01-20 5 SINGAPORE. Frl The I Kamponc Tenpah of the PAP Sembauang branch will celebrate Harl Raya Puasa tomorrow at .=> pm Mr Teong Enc Slong. MP. for Sembawang 1 will att«nd32 words
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Advertisement313 1968-01-20 5 KITCHENER ROAD SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 3H6Q-9 featuring Philippines Top EMI. Recording Artistes I Versatile Entertainers DSTARLIGHTS VVUH SHIRLEY WONG W^X TAIWAN:: RECORDING STAR S THE EL AMIGO SEXTET M' AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT NO PARKING PROBLEM Bofk Your TaW« Early. v wlt^ c or«. Igolden CROWNy^t/; Restaurart and Nite Club X^~~f J (Associated313 words
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Advertisement94 1968-01-20 5 THE FINEST STEAKHOUSE IN SINGAPORE I Specialty is choice air -flown beet, grilled to perfection ar.d served on a sizzling platter. Delicious shashlik, inch-thick lamb chops, superb roast chicken and ocean fresh fish on the menu Open Monday baturdav noon Ml -nidmghl Sundry 600 p.m. 11.00 p.m. 12-14, CAIRNHILL RD94 words
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Advertisement402 1968-01-20 5 From the PATIO FLAMINGO MANILA The Sensational Sound of the "PRODIGALS" Now at the ADELPHI HOTEL for a SPECIAL SEASON Thrill to the exciting rhythn music with on exotic Spanish flavour. The "PRODIGALS" will also entertain you at Lunch and Dinner on Sundays. "ooLoeN "star" Jnf ecufft" I fro<n Toixan402 words
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Article282 1968-01-20 6 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - Sabah floods take serious turn ALBERT RAMALINGAM (•rom sJAND.AKAN. Fn. The Hood situation in the State U still aesjjtiate lhou>ands Have now b«'en made homeie.ss while fluod waters .still ravage vast urea.-,, including Sandak in, Klna Jatungan. Lubuk-Su-gut and Lahat Data. Wiiile the do. th i/i..iM of the State was282 words
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97 1968-01-20 6 Kedayans $45 gift for flood victims K ITCHING. In A MMll Keda>.in corn munil.T at X.imp m$ Ke.iapil in the Sihuti district imiri h Divisinn have on their own initi ati\e i idlft ted SI.", for flood ictims in West Malaysia spokrsm.tn of the State Ministr.x of r}f .re and97 words
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Article63 1968-01-20 6 MANILA. I ri Yiisosl.m iirandrrMMrr Sxrtorar dlitorit «v i!< ic-.ii.-ci by national master Roumrl Revrs laM nishl in the rrsumption of adiournrd KaJnen in Ike Mer.ilic. national open rhrss i h.unoion ship hrrr It w^ the lirst defeat suffered b^ Gltjtoric Miiif he qualified retentlr in theReuter - 63 words
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Article19 1968-01-20 6 RINOAKMU I I F'.iiCkpolr Acr. < Iton Kmployees' D n •vt up mem bure«u n aatbc ■crn<<thei i19 words
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Article297 1968-01-20 6 CHEAH SEONG PAIK - CHEAH SEONG PAIK B> PCNANG. Friday DEOPLE having supper in Perak Lan< for cover Uist night when a gunman opened fire at a 16-year-old broth stall assistant. Tan Ati Huai •hrep times One bullet hit him in the chest Tin- other two missed h:n He297 words
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Article26 1968-01-20 6 V isit by Lions Club chief EbUhmM nd hi* it, the c"upi» will t-of>boaoar *t Mac i*h*mbe' C ami id ■•'T.um by tb* snd Jol r26 words
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Article28 1968-01-20 6 SINGAPORE. Fr:.— C'hua B<->ck Seng. 39. »a.s killed motor-cvle »as Ultulrwl 1:1 an •ccider.: rHh a lorry at tlie 10th Mi>. Sur. >.. ■ai c Ro«i night28 words
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Article, Illustration210 1968-01-20 6 CHIA POTEIK - Miss A leads move to make it easier for the chinese Press CHIA POTEIK B. SINGAPORE Pri Sun ul Hong Kong. SouthEast As,; ;t s only woman publisher uf English and ChJ language newspa is liKely to ha distinction added her name soon n Chlnew l ite rornn d i210 words
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Advertisement107 1968-01-20 6 6P BEST WISHES to FEDERAL FLOUR MILLS LTD. on the official opening of their factory at Port Swettenham from BUEHLER BROTHERS LTD., UZWIL SWITZERLAND and their representatives in Malaysia DIETHELM CO., LTD. We are proud to be associated with this project which involved the supply and installation of the most107 words
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Miscellaneous114 1968-01-20 6 IH* I. I /tit tf tltf thvsifr Irr>wmi*d M" *^1 IV PO« ONE DO NOT TfRANKLV. YOU'RE NOT A 1 I/' \nD^ NA/HEN SAVfIT 1 wAonPKj i A<;KFn mn boy these wild charges pennv-antc ma*. warden, mean realT THIS APPOINTMENT TO IN THE PRESS 'Cf^ttTUAT YOU H&ic WARDENi SPEAK AS114 words
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Article, Illustration311 1968-01-20 7 ELIZABETH WONG - When Empress became Aunty' ELIZABETH WONG FA RAH VISITS THE SPASTICS By WSm IfUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Royal protocol was set :<■ when the Emn i m Farah [ran visited the 90 children of the Selangor Spastic A>sociation in Petaling Jaya this morning. I 4u minutes, became just ity" to them311 words
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247 1968-01-20 7 20,000 pupils to welcome the shah in Penang I>ENANG, Fri- About 20.000 srhoolchilddren, Scouts :uid i;'rl guides w'li line the three-mile route lrotn the Penar.^ pier to the Residency when the Shah ani Brapreu ol Iran arrive here tomorrow even 1 a; 1 Tliey will be atvi.mp.u rd by a247 words
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246 1968-01-20 7 P. C. SHIVADAS - 4 PM AND THE CUSTOMS MEN MOVED IN. P. C. SHIVADAS B> ipoh. Friday IN a military-like manoeuvre Customs officers in Perak '"took over" two cement plants and six small se.ap manufactories soon after the Finance Minister, Tun Tan Siew Sin, had presented the new Budget to Parliament in Kuala246 words
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85 1968-01-20 7 BRUNEI IOAN F: nie cii;pf Inspector ot 8 Inthe Moli.imrd Sun; i).n H-< md f"iir Brunei teacher* ::g tbC Chief t; KtlK Il<-ei Ml J L.B. White 101 $3noon A Writ flled Uklhv In the High Court .*.<.il 'h> Mini the teal ii. under protest"85 words
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Article73 1968-01-20 7 1-fc.NANU Fn. KIM) tm* Chang. 20. w.i^ tiKirtv ordered •v i> tew io the Henry Qurnejr School tor OM vp.i: foi in a $24.00(1 robberx l.i-i Btpii i The Se.vs")ii.- Oovri I but week lli.il Kiwy wai one ol four aimed men who It up73 words
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Article27 1968-01-20 7 PBNAMO Prl i m 'i Mon >if ihe PMIP hai mbnutted ;i report on the recent dicturbaai leader' D*u< Haji Mnh.imcil Ami bin H..'; Mud.i.27 words
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Article25 1968-01-20 7 BIHOAPOttI Prl An unemployed nun. V..|> T.ii K.iy. S2. fell to hi^ dp^th from ■torey bii«k of n.iis in jaUn llenbina ikm night.25 words
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87 1968-01-20 7 SIM.U'OKK. Iri-lh, I ir ImN Air Fwce'i Air-Sea and I .mil Kexur Oruani >:<thin will continue tn operate in the Sin^.iporc M.ila>M.i rrtiim till the very mil of the British pull out in 1!)7I A KEAF spoke>m.in |ml.i> I said: "After that, the future87 words
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Article, Illustration990 1968-01-20 8 Govt defends $61,500 gift to Tun Ismail MALAYSIAN PARLIAMENT 4 He gave best years of his life to the nation../ STRAITS TIMES PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS Kuala Lumpur, Friday 'rilK Minister, of Finance, Tun T<m Siew Sin. today defended in the Dewan Ra'ayat the $61,500 p a y mcnl io the former990 words
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Obituary47 1968-01-20 8 LEE YET, a»jed 97 Beloved father of Lee KiMiii rook of Kuala Lompur I' seel Car Co. Pudu Koad. K.L. passed away peacefully on 18-l-(>8. Funeral on J0.1.i.K at I p.m. from XC, .lalan Lombong off 2 j mile Cheras Koad to Sungei Besi for burial.47 words
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Advertisement193 1968-01-20 8 Australia's LARGEST FASHION COMPANY -THE HOUSE OF LEROY" will be presenting their 1968 collection I THE MERLIN HOTEL Kuala Lumpur From Monday 22nd January To Thursday 25th January 1968 Trade Enqu'nits p *or appointment at ri Hotel. Kudla Lumpui iron Monday 22nd |anuat> ''Vajßw V^^^iT^^^^^^^^WkMia^^^^ m'• SUw hyct Lu>n oi193 words
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Advertisement167 1968-01-20 8 BUERLECITHIN rapidly restores Vim Vigour Vitality every day in everyway BUERLECITHIN complex effect: Supports and strengthens the nervous system Increases the functional efficiency of •II tht important organs Stimulates ctllulor metabolism and ventilation Lowers th« cholesterol level of the blood Promote* the rapid recovery of exhausted muscles. C. H. BUER.167 words
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1196 1968-01-20 9 First mile- stone on the road to cultural integration by A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT CINGAPORE FESTIVAL 68 which begins tonight at the Cay World is an important first mile-stone on the road to cultural integration of a multiracial Singapore. And all Singapore can be proud of the way the public has1,196 words
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Article, Illustration655 1968-01-20 9 PETER TEO - PETER TEO Good example of self-reliance fair is organised by Singapore Arts Council and the National Theatre Trust. The obiect is to raise funds for the Art Gallery and _J the National Theotre Company which the sponsors are attemptI ing to establish. These655 words
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Article, Illustration1271 1968-01-20 10 The S'pore Arts Council's role in shaping national culture THE need has long been felt in Singapore to have: a lit Gallery bat paintings, sculpture and other works of art may have a permanent home and a dignified pc where they can be appropriately displayed and appreciated; an Academy ol1,271 words
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393 1968-01-20 11 The need to strive for the highest standards CHAIRMAN OF SPORE FESTIVAL '68 ORGANISING COMMITTEE, DR. GOH POH SENG TELLS WHY WE MUST HAVE A NATIONAL THEATRE COMPANY. AS a newly sovereign state. Singapore Is striving to develop every aspect of life of its society including the Arts, and the393 words
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Article504 1968-01-20 11 Full list of prize donors MERE Is the full list of prise donors for the 11 Sinnapore Festival '68 Mammoth Donation Draw in alphabetical order: Aufa-Uavert hntCM lid Air-India, Air New-Zealand. Amateur Photo Sioie< lld UM Organisation Ltd Aurora Limited. Amnv Canning C>rporatiun 'Singapore' Ltd Behn. Mr yer Co Ltd504 words
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Advertisement62 1968-01-20 9 GET THE TASTE OF INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS The taste that is uniquely 555. The taste jjffj^ thot State tipri--,.-. ciratfd for \nu h\ hrmg 'CjiSs that muih more exdusae m the tobaccos V^B^^j' they choose. That much aubtler in the blend. <^*^^ 555 ucre n-.ade for you. Get the taste' j62 words
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Advertisement32 1968-01-20 9 WELCOME TO 555 PAVILION AT SINGAPORE FESTIVAL '68 Hj^B *Sy f r rl.'^!L*# 'i M X*M c^^^^K r/"/" I >/' i**** Ut -*•i- i- t -^T" _f j 338 UUU SINGAPORE TOBACCO COMPANY32 words
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Advertisement221 1968-01-20 10 NEW, BLAK-N-WITE GLEANS YOUR HANDS WITHOUT WATER!! Apply. Rub. £Z=z Wipe dry. You are C 3 nov/ clean i| as a whistle. uj MO WATER 1 NEEDED. \S\^ KEEP CLEAN THE DRY WAY, KEEP NEW BIAK-N-WITE.t~~ J r3 rirr GKcASc UlLl i md i .rv-N-wire nas -O if ia'ler PAINT221 words
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Advertisement432 1968-01-20 10 Re-NEW WEAK BATTERIES with PERMA CHARGE! which form and ace- lßLiMr7fpr3 umu'ate in batteries I [*^^X**>*^^fii|M failure. Dissolve these I H^^N minis WM batteries to full str- V' kV^ crease the power and V 1 t^HsJ—S S^l life of new batteries, jJdß^Si SIGNS OF WEAK BATTERY DIFFICULTY IN STARTING ~~r\432 words
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Advertisement193 1968-01-20 11 SMARTNESS AND EFFICIENCY I FOR THK MODERN f~\ If 5 b-aM ffeL H- j 9 J a 9 tor oMic» and toetory >^^ Imoofti modern «»ylnig, clean graceful hn«» Superb quality and tmnh Today I ideal office equipment for the look of tmartnett and efficiency' Wellcome iteel Furmturt really cost193 words
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Advertisement227 1968-01-20 11 II The Best Bet is J 2425 j > g We do not m«iri the four digits. Number* 24 and 25 g p are Malls for Selron and Acma. at the Singapore I esrhal 8j g C^^^sT2a^a^i a> rl<l <'"»»« and v Wt us. You are most $i j^^^M y*227 words
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Article20 1968-01-20 12 11 Moral* lit Vialaaa PAMILY or TNI MS Mr Harkari Mnrwu\*r aary iiwak fn«n4« aa4 r» .«ih. aa<l i<a«ian20 words
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Article130 1968-01-20 12 ~*4 tU 'IHaw '•***** FUR! »r CAMAOA SMaV •61* iir ni, a, Rpiiiaiaiin Mn«a BSH A BIC HIO TW4IMTT Balkafy II wil» C«U DtsilkM Baar al Mkt Wkua Howi Mar Qaaa ii ta* 11 >.m «ai; r OM l»n«> RhnatXm* f>rlr«. Orrhar.l MIOMIGHT ARBIVALJ W» r M -I !»«Mon«i130 words
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649 1968-01-20 12 The Straits Times Saturday, January 20, 1968. As Johnson Sees It Th* Stale of the Union meK*Kf is an HCMiaa on whi. h the? U.S. Pre«nd*-rit informs his iin.ntrynien of the past year's achievements, of th*> (liffniiltu'.x that lie ahead, and df what -.i aptly be desciitv-d ;i* thr K'*«t649 words
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Article367 1968-01-20 12 It is not difficult U> calculate what his trip to Kuala Lumpur. Jakarta and Bangkok did for Prowdent Marcos. Yesterday h» returned home the better for the most enterprising initiative the Philippines has taker, in its j foreign affairs for many years, the better for the entirely favourable367 words
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Article166 1968-01-20 12 'I I n >Sf motorists who oSJMmented so intemperately wrwn r»u;il;« L:. input s "green wav-*" traffic BJ •item an switched on ii w.-ek .Ko must now eat theii angry words. TWajreaan Works, «nd no doubt remain:'.hat the !;njlt on the firs' crowded days bsy aore with driven166 words
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Article, Illustration2010 1968-01-20 12 Tun TAN SIEW SIN - Incentives for more industries and growth Tun TAN SIEW SIN <• The time has come when the rate of increase of expenditure has to bear a closer relationship to increase in revenue 9 by in Parliament on Thursday THE aggregate value of Malaysia's five major exports, rubber, tin, timber, palm2,010 words
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Advertisement368 1968-01-20 12 EChssifif i tiitrt\umt»U ftr Straits Tim*s A Malay Mail may be handed to: CaHD STORAGE SUMR-MARKET COIO STODAOI tRANCHES CITY BOOK STORE LID. THE NIWS fRONT txrkaf. MM OMAN, MAMIIM STORE. U i :■>• i.ixingl Rood, imo-n inASAmY ft CO, jr». ■< i- SeMnr. SO. MUIARUK ft LTft. k- '^fniiuoart368 words
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Advertisement187 1968-01-20 12 SUN SUN INDUSTRIES (S) LTD. SINGAPORE EXHIBITION AT STALLS NOS. 16 17 SINGAPORE FESTIVAL '68 GAY WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK 20th Jonuorv 20th Februorv Lodiei fcrr:!<»«idcry and Beaded Sweaters Elegant 6c».^«*d Dresses Exquisite Beaded NMMI and All Garments in Beads Specially prepared by our Rfody mode Orders token to measurements Excellent187 words
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Article, Illustration197 1968-01-20 13 A SIGNAL HONOUR' TO MALAYSIA TIU •h ih "i Iran in the Speakers chair, addrfss.n- a mint sessimi nf both Houses of Parliament in Kuala I.umpur \evterria v l.inkin- the royal uiiPst are the President of the Sen.itr Data Abdul K.iliman Ma Mohamed i^m left aiuiLim Yaw Chong - 197 words
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Article88 1968-01-20 13 Death fall from ninth floor KL'ALA LUMPUR. Kr a 22 year-old an market Information officer fell to his death fn;m the top of the nme■torey Bangkok Bank building In Jal.m Bandar herf thli morning. He was later identified as Lee Vat Loong, of the Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority which Is88 words
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174 1968-01-20 13 MacDonald "rescued' b y Brunei Army BRUNEI TOWN. Frl Brunei Army bellthe in' ol Mr, Mal.l Mac Donald, the Former .British Commissioner Gem nil for E ith-East Asia, today. ■It ri^hed a waiting Mr. Mac Donald to Kota Kmabalu |Ual In time to catch the C HWI to Btn| Thp174 words
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Article26 1968-01-20 13 \rcA Fr-.. The Ch« rr here. A«st. Aibert Mab. "mana" rah as Officer there. Senior. the Special G'tn--1 hin Hajl icceed him26 words
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Advertisement182 1968-01-20 13 aooutM? Have you booked ttt^p your seats ye+?^BT On February 20th to the 23th we present the first full ballet eompony ever to appear in Singapore 66 strong' the world famous Australian Ballet under the direction of Robert Helpmann and Peggy Von Proogh. Their programmes mclud" Swan Lake. Lcs Sylphid?*,182 words
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Advertisement41 1968-01-20 13 MORE MONEY FOR EVERYBODY! The Malaysia Post Office Savings Bank will increase the interest rate from 3% to 4% from Ist May, 1968. START SA VINO SA VI MORE in the MALAYSIA POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK ALL DEPOSITS GUARANTEED BY GOVERNMENT41 words
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Miscellaneous597 1968-01-20 13 TV MALAYSIA (HXNNF.L 5 Kuala I.umpur FUppsC and !lif Spy 655 Ip>">ri and Tenant; <i Inoh and Malae.a A M Item ln Ttgltf 710 TV VuT uV, t; Maaa/mf. 735 Rr I anal Klu.«n e Oun g, hf r Thrfads 8 Nni 3 I'M.. gramme nummary; m Mandarin: 810 Pn?597 words
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Miscellaneous82 1968-01-20 13 THE TIDES rODAI* Bed X* h I.M am (8310 1158 am •ti 9ft >16 a.m. (1.1 5 n 925 fr.ham 8 28 m. 1 14.7 ft i po.'i p.na (15.61 >06 a m if! 3ft i 4 04 pm. rOMOBRO¥ -ri.h KThil 1.34 a m (I.lft) 1 pm. < 6-782 words
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Article, Illustration1128 1968-01-20 14 CHONG YEW - Chemist tells of ransom note 'cut-outs' CHONG YEW By SIA Singapore, Friday GENE KOH MURDER L INQUIRY FREDDY TAN SENT FOR TRIAL ON CHARGE OF MURDER Letters cut from the same paper: Witness 17> KtUUY Tan Seng Keng, 27, on unemployed advertising graduate, was today sent for trial at the1,128 words
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Article70 1968-01-20 14 SINGAPORE, ft- Six thousand nlcl r<ilk in Sins-iporr and West M.il.i.wi.i u<>t MM nn«> and cift tWWII Imlav from thr Sn^u I ound.ilion for the iimiinij hinr>p New Yrar which f.ills on Jan. SI. 1 he distribution of thr Nrw Vcir gifts b\ Ihp two show70 words
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Advertisement151 1968-01-20 14 I I One L whisky f is valued Ri3 more timmP than any M^i other The Whisky is White Horse Congra tula tions FEDERAL FLOUR MILLS LTD. on the official opening of their factory from PORT ELECTRICAL CO. No. 95. Watson Road. Port Swettenham. Tel: 6404. We are proud to151 words
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Advertisement57 1968-01-20 14 Congratulations I to i:::: FEDERAL FLOUR MILLS I! SON. BERHAD jj ii on the occasion of the official opening ii of their mill in I PORT SWETTENHAM 1 liiii liiii from 1 MALAYAN WEAVING MILLS LTD. II 6 M/s. JALAN SCUDAI. JOHORE BAHRU, JOHORE. TEXTILE CORPN. of MALAYA LTD. II57 words
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Miscellaneous143 1968-01-20 14 Bugs Bunny By Ralph HeimdaM SO' A 93 _C^~ k^ OR I WO\- SET T-6VC?SS3, fp t C s:-00L- j V-— hj^\iJJ3j J <^ i H j K II y Illil ARE VA SJRE V WOULD VOJ M\o VER DOlM' TH' I OSOfPIN' 0?? AW I s~>J/>\ RIGHT THISG, I143 words
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Article54 1968-01-20 15 AWAN Frl. Th« ml District Officer. Dincing*. Inche Abdul RAiak. Noidin. yesterday distributed books bought through the A'.ang Hamzah Scholarship Pund to 54 p-ipUn of Enn.j<h and Malay schools m Ay<r Tanar. H« also railed Jor a public l.brary :n ,v 'or tn« benefl! of54 words
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Article13 1968-01-20 15 I'h'mg lewellery and hi* ncooier In Kels thta morn-13 words
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Article70 1968-01-20 15 SUPP Miri branch shut down Xl (HIM.. Kri. The Police ('nmrnibMoner. Mr I.G. Ritchie, today i i.nln mrd that the Miri branch «»f the Sarauak I nitcl Peoples Party (81 PP> had been rlosed and four branch ofluials. three men and a unman, h.ul been arrested. The ban had earlierReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration632 1968-01-20 15 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM FIRST PICTURES OF SINGAPOREBASED BLOODHOUNDS... By yiNGAPORK. Fri. What exactly is the Bloodhound missile, that piece of sophistic ated weaponry which has been in the headlines here this past week? Mr. Lee Kuan Yew has said he wants them for SingaporeMak Kian Seng - 632 words
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Advertisement58 1968-01-20 15 Heartiest Congratulations to FEDERAL FLOUR MILLS SDN. BERHAD. on the occasion of the Official Opening Ceremony of their MILL IN PORT SWETTENHAM by His Royal Highness THE SULTAN OF SELANGOR from WENG WAH CONSTRUCTION CO., 289-B, Jalan Pahang, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****1, *****9. We are proud of the association with58 words
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Advertisement134 1968-01-20 15 KONG HEE FATT CHOV I A PARTNER FOR UFEI I MADE IN SINGAPORE techno INDUSTRIES LIMITED J""J HWM-WK-IO M IWCATOII) 701-0. COMMONWEALTH D»IVE, SINCAPOtt. 3. TEL: *****7 Congratulations to FEDERAL FLOUR MILLS SDN. BHD. on the occasion of the official Opening of their Mill m Port Sicettenham H UNCHANGING M.134 words
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LETTERS
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227 1968-01-20 16 \fY wife and I have had the privilege of visit- ing your land. We have the privilege of knowing friends of various races in Malaysia. We have met some of your leaders. And we feel from the depths of our hearts the stupidity and narrow short-sightedness227 words
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Letter264 1968-01-20 16 I XXXI. that it Is about time that an ordinary member ol the B: ;>. lie openly expi i :it'r sympai rue with S.ngapore at the preseni u:ne. A.* tile wife 01 B serving with H M Forces .n Buigapori i have v returned home ai'ei having spent264 words
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Letter123 1968-01-20 16 MAY I. voice my frustration over the lack of telephone facilities for users of the Port Swettenham to Kuala Lumpur line For thf> past two and a half rears, I havp found it takes it iea.st in-.70 minutes to eet a rail through to Kuala Lumpur even on123 words
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Letter162 1968-01-20 16 IN order to reduce the depositing of black earth, muu and refuse from the Public Health Department vans in Tampenis Roau (mentioned by Resident, ST. Lkc 6' tnis Department is looking Into the feasibilHv of the construction oj metalk a service road inside Urn dumping162 words
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Letter56 1968-01-20 16 To ea.-e the congestion at the junction of Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman and Jalan Moumbatten 1 suggest that Inche Mansor reverse th<' flow of traffic In Malay Stn et to allow vehicles to turn left into Malay Street from Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman and so Into Jalan Momitbatten56 words
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Letter49 1968-01-20 16 ♦THE road from the A Klang Highway junction to the Airport is in complete darkness and residents to the Airport quarters are concerned. The street-lamps near the round-a-about were lighted a few months ago but that was temporary and comnlete darkness reigns again. DARKNESS Kuala Lumpur49 words
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Letter102 1968-01-20 16 A HARASSED government and anxious parpnts are being told by the National Union of Teachers that \ho rearlong work-to-rule has had nothing to d" with the poor LCE results iST Jan. 12 Anct. with tongue in cheek general secretary, Mr. J'^hn Gurusamy. rr the ultimate in102 words
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203 1968-01-20 16 EATING MORE WHEAT BUT CHEAPLY r THI current "eat more wheat" campaign seems pretty futile. The wheat foods advocated are neither new n«r particularly cheap, and the people are already eating as much of them as they can afford or ran stomach. While ratine more wheat may save on foreicn203 words
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Letter105 1968-01-20 16 AN all the "Balai Raya" 1 community halls 1 I have come across at least three iaciiitio> provided -a television set. a badminton court tfor sepak raga as weil> and a table tennis table, facilities In daily use However, the Masjid Tanah Balai Raya is an exception. There105 words
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Letter143 1968-01-20 16 CONCERNED ST Jan. v I has his reasons to b« ct-ncprned. but. it Is to be rccrrttPd that h<> has takPn an attitude which ts both prejudiced and unaccpptablf to th# majority Hr thinks that low percentage passes are the ■.n^vitable result of automatic promotion. He143 words
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Advertisement356 1968-01-20 16 -B Pwl TT" mJM b^Hb^ b^HRRb K arcs JLnßWte^a^BT A SVbB L^L^F.l^BT Jbhl -^Ml^i^k^BHf^B^BH "^w B f ""^t Sin VH^^ NEW HONDA E-600 GENERATOR! One of the newest winners from Honda, the E-600 generator suits many I the need for a portable electric A Wllllllll^ JPRIUro! lerator between the hand)356 words
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Advertisement147 1968-01-20 16 THE I/ MOST POPULAR I AUTOMATIC Ij SHOTGUN I REMINGTON I MODELIIIOO Iffiftm Automatic Shotgun Jfli (12,16 and 20 Gauges) IBM SHOOTERS THROUGHOUT THt j/flB COUNTRY HAVE MADE THE NEW ff^H REMINGTON MODEL 1100 THE MOST jfjjf WANTED AUTOMATIC SHOTGUNS iUm THESE ARE THEIR REASONS M^mM Works Never Jammed On147 words
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167 1968-01-20 17 ISHINGTOV I n I I underground ttiimn linl r\pli»inu _\c>H-ml.i> relc.iM-rt t.ulioii llvltj in lh> .in in i r Ihe Nr\ id. i |cs( Niir ihf Mom ii I Berg) < i>m inisetioß imnm Ihi level <•' r.tdio .t.imiv detected lour miles «r>l ol167 words
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Article56 1968-01-20 17 HOMO KONU I. 'i men .uid wotattL including .i female u> «•■.■>! i LioUi smuggled tiiem.-cl< rs trom China on a s;olr:i unk last w >ek. Gmernment ■.ir* reported ftstantajr. Tic doctor who Wt rci b> name, uaa .--aid to bi .i lecturer <<i56 words
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393 1968-01-20 17 NEW YORK. Fri. A SYDNEY Justice oi the Peace was named in the Federal Court yesterday as the mastermind behind the multi-million dollar drug smuggling heroin into the United States. Charlet i Bennett, an engineer, of Grun- liie. Sydney, allegedly393 words
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Article, Illustration351 1968-01-20 17 EARTHA STUNS WHITE HOUSE LUNCH GUESTS VLASHINUTON. Hi. Negro sinu <■ r Eurtha Kitt stunned fellow guests at White House luncheon and left Mrs Lyndon B. Johnson in tears yesterday when she declared angrily that the Vietnam war was causing American youth to rebel In the cities. About 50 white351 words
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Article31 1968-01-20 17 IUKVi i 1 I!i< Jaiv UMN (jmernumeiii plan- to .-end s'.udcr.ti tv Scutli-Enst \-..ni oountrh .irrn i ■c culture ut the I -nic •;p. Kyjdo New.- Agencj d vKyodo - 31 words
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178 1968-01-20 17 A N 1 LA, Iri. 4 Seven hooded men. armed with rifles, submachineguns and pistols, yesterday entered a cockpit where i-tuk-lijjhts were being held in northern Luzon :ind sprayed the crowd with bullets, killing five men and wounding178 words
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121 1968-01-20 17 'Explosive gulf between rich and poor' UNITED NATIONS. Fri The Socret a r y-General. U Tim nt. warned yesterday that the widening gulf between rich and poor nations was more fundamental and more < xplostve than the ;>ulf between East and West. He urged the second Dn led Nations ConferenceReuter - 121 words
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Advertisement144 1968-01-20 17 PLATINUM GOLD^MaS&Tf ■T f-ROM HONG KONG CULTURED PEARLS V» FROM JAPAN COSTUME JEWELLERIES FROM AMERICA. EUROPE >- L CHINA f We Welcome You cj§f> B to our Exhibition Stalls at j£Bl^ NEW WORLD Sf i«tl TRAOI EXPOSITION -^B GAY WORLD JM ffSTIVAI J unison wm b ENTERPRISES LTD M E^V'144 words
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Advertisement197 1968-01-20 17 ANNIVERSARY SALE SUPERSAVE CENTRE of TAY BUAN GUAN SHOPPING CENTRE KATONG ~-^-^J I I i LJ s^**^ 2nd Floor. Tay Buan Guan Building SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR ALL PURCHASES STARTING TO-DAY TILL 29th JANUARY 1968 BUSINESS HOURS: FROM 10.00 A.M. TO 10.00 P.M. DAILY BUSINESS AS USUAL ON FRIDAY 26-1-68 I197 words
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Advertisement889 1968-01-20 18 f J ll.L^^^ljTTlHMwJlri li I W IJ M JlS^M^Bi I unlinajed imni fmt' ii I SITUATIONS VACANT I* a>./-a» (Mtm.t— Max M rls aBM READ tne .-*rnior Appumuuents vacant In The Sunday Man each week FEMALE ORCANIST Required by Pop Uroup. Tel. ***** Spore. EUROPEAN MALE ur I. male required889 words
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Advertisement901 1968-01-20 18 ACCOMMODATION VAC AN I I la »«<• aits) ,—Bmt a* sBl -s»r. CAPITAL PARK Bungalow lor rent/ sale Please apply Tel Spore MXMi during office -lours TO LIT fully furnished flat 106-B. Oxley Klse rent S4JU Apply TelMtSI (8 porei FOR SALE RENT. Seml-detacbed houses at F:delK> Street. Changi and901 words
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Advertisement857 1968-01-20 18 HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE 75 Were** M < Htm.)— Box it eU. mxlro COLOHILL CAROEN Terrace house lor sale (Completed In August 19SS. Dunearn Road. 547.0U0 Tel (8) ■MB, SELETAR HILLS Phase six semidetached sinnle storey 'pan separately ll'S.imk) eacb. Vacant possession ar ranceable U 1 (8 pore) *****3.857 words
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Advertisement825 1968-01-20 18 EDUCATION ■>•»■» (Mtm )--B*X c«a -ilr« ASA. COMMERCIAL l*» audiiin. Investigation. Notes. Wuestiona. Answers Apply:— Academy Of Accountancy /Secretaryship Cle■nenceau Avenue. Singapore RECIkTER EARLY: FEBRUARY SESSIONS: >«<;rclarial Course (for Oins) Typewriting, bhortnand. Bookkeeping. Claisaa anytime. Raja' a Conegc RaSlcaj Place *****81. Raja'a. MB Cbangl Road < 41*7688) Spore. ENSURE SUCCESS825 words
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Advertisement833 1968-01-20 18 LOST n W.nu <+ tMim >—*.* rta tmtwm I MALE BROWN DACHSHUND named I Whiskey Hoi md Koad area Kinder please Telepr. me 8 pore *****s alter pm. "BRANDY" Rrown dachshunc Jalan (juka Geylang area. Thursday noon Kmd<r rewarded. Phone Miss Tham *****3 <8 pore). KOR HIRE li M tMim.)—833 words
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Advertisement1009 1968-01-20 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE I I* Wawwa >a <lis i-*>.i a» res «a*ra I APRIL lt«« AUSTIN Mini Traveller. One owner, safety harnesses J4.JUO/O.D o. Ring (Spore) 6V13J7. 194)2 PIAT aOOO on' owner tax and inauranee ne« .s o dealers King Mlkt (S porei 7802 ext 3'o anytime. VOLVO IMS ISM.1,009 words
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Advertisement887 1968-01-20 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word, %t I Him.)— Box St rU. txlrm IMI 1 MINI MINOR, l-«-l 4 Aisttn iliNi. IINII Minor Uhmi. ISM 46 <■■•*■ 19.W Volkswagen. I!>*t O Kadett t!»«1 2 r AnglM. iviii.-. Kiat I l;<t>.i Renault IMI -'1 Klat w«) >>kord iSpi.re. 'J4473. Also Sundays IVX7887 words
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Advertisement353 1968-01-20 18 AT YOUR SERVICE H >» 'Hi- <-X"* rl.. tmtrm. KWOKS PMOTOCOPV SERVICE. 7* MARYS SPRAY PAINTINi DOCUMENT COPYINC PLAN PRINTING M LM Ball FOR all vnun PRIVATE INVESTIGATIOrCV 1 uutiam AIR COHDITONERS REFRICERATORi 1 (,'umiai-. PROMPT AND EFM< lO' hold repain. I pany. S2 SO A MINIM Knterpnses s ho353 words
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Advertisement1056 1968-01-20 19 I!-.--l)ul I'oori -i a-n l 'i|e>| Mttfo*.. in Pi Tttai Iw 21 JM 2} la* 2a JM 21 21 IM 74 PATIiKLUS JM 77 1 TALTHVBIUS t... Lan M laa >1 lai 71 7 rei I "ACH*ON fr, m k Fel 117 Fel li PHSi>DER -tk I? Fel 13 Frl1,056 words
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Advertisement1119 1968-01-20 19 B BM H r//£Ln\Mi//v£S ii.il EXPRESS SAILINGS TO CENOft NORTH CONTINENT SCAWDINAVIA ti' a n Hr>nar j I ooit G "JgPfl SARtOONA a i lan 27 71 Im 3131 Ja> 12/2J Mai I Mar II Mai 12 Mar 11 Mta IB MBMMI IB)M M7k trt 7) 71 Frk It/ /Api1,119 words
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Advertisement1141 1968-01-20 19 1 BEN%LINE\ HPIESS SERVICE 10 LOSOON. LI»ER>OOL tuMiNENTAL HQRTs BENRINNES J I- --fi Vjl I IH 33 Tttar Jan 71 74 Jat 71 2) Mai II JBENLOMOND A.nmmi fif" '"""I •*•< 4 lt» 22.24 I Mil I -raa«t 1 lENVANNOCH i H Du'|. (> -.ill. R'tttl Jar /I 71 Frl1,141 words
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Advertisement1019 1968-01-20 19 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTO. SEE OVERLEAF FOk QOTVtItD SERVICE fROM UK CONTINENI liafitf ftr MgBMRI r". b.-«i -'•■ant tITt OF CUILO'CRO I I*M I Frl 3 Nt I Frl CIH OF »T ALBINS I Fr| II 11 rrl IJ F.I CUT OF OUNOtt V > I >r| li I1,019 words
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Article324 1968-01-20 20 AFTER the comparatively aT\ fcaturelul and active days of recent weeks, the past week's trading came as a complete contrast, state H.C.B. .V Co. Ltd. in their current Rubber Market Survey. Conditions were officially described variously as dull inactive idle, and once, lifeless adds, ihe report324 words
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Article213 1968-01-20 20 MXLBOORNB, f-n IVhSIKKN MINING moved up '■> a new record level o! y.Ht 50 quickly named to s;t7 TO and do.-cd II SO higher -.n $37 .in fallowing ■nnouncemcnt of <■»•-> mill 11 -i i f xpansion pi, in, in< l>idin. nit-kei refiner) In Western Australia QenenUj mo*213 words
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Article50 1968-01-20 20 I ME At. .cation ol laakl Mjl.iy «ia in. nil- lh.«. ni.inif" :n it* i rnirh..ir- vf-liTd.-iv tall ralr> ta *i'«>i Canada: Bu] na 1 1 IM. unniill <JH i«. M rt at. w U/M ir.-.nt hili». :i6< killa Kathrrlanrli il7 Belgium IfilK Francs IN .■> I Italy50 words
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Article25 1968-01-20 20 Jan If) lillllilK PKICE: 48 criils 'down half a cent) tin nucs: i '•"> (up 7:> rintM I'.stimatfd iilli-rinu 111 tons (up 10 tons).25 words
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706 1968-01-20 20 From Our Market Correspondent liHKKb was no boom as the result of the light .Malaysian Budget on the Stock Kxchangc yesterday but prices did improve and there was an increased turnover. The market was mildly bullish. Most operators appear la have been of the706 words
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Article1139 1968-01-20 20 BUSINESS IN AMI KM'OKIM) TO THE SINGAPOBC AMI KUALA M MPI i: I It MUM. ROOMS OF Till STOCK EXCHANGE YESTERDAY WITH THE MMBrK OK SHARKS TKADKI) IN BRA( KITS INDUSTRIALS: Rtn and Lo WO) i i 808 i ■I 1 i Wi| li iMOOOI I'1,139 words
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Article242 1968-01-20 20 I^LBKI AIM iii>t K ra<lr rubbrr f. 0.11. llUM'lv rlil-rd al p.m. ■ii Kuil.t l.umpur and Miisapuri-w-Ntiid.iv at tX (lilts pp| Ib. ilonn half a crnt on Thursdays i Im_| livrl. The liinr was vrrv quiet. It. VS. and M.X.X rlnsinc pricps in i i nt- prr242 words
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Article50 1968-01-20 20 /HINESI Produce t.chanm, s ln|ll day I Coconut (Ml tiulk $is -.fllert. rlnim M'llfr!« Coprj Mx«i ilo.h] ioor<« Jan./ Pt O p«r: Munttik «hitf «i :n •r. apn m t lIRIIMM Coconut OH MilUrC Ai"•"Jtion pricn: hulk aaOtn rtrun: s«ii MUm ih. Singapnn Cnnia Association noon BtHMI LiKiuoted.50 words
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Article34 1968-01-20 20 MaUv" Stork Indn is Jan. IS. Jan. IP. Induxtntlx: 1 M I I I I'roiicrties: ***** I W. 71 NlaJngt: nihhrrx ||IM,|| In Mil lire. If), 1<)(S'! Hrn D.T. :;n. ltM urn.34 words
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Advertisement1035 1968-01-20 20 I*** p™^ft KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Wntrrn Australia Sinßapore Japan Service) BJOM kWfl 'uHufama KuOe Tf.e» Ma'i i 1 12 Ft! 1 Ftl 11 Fel 71 ttl ■TlKlTira ?J Frk 1 Mai 7 I Mar .5 Mar It Mai 21 Mar Wast Africa Stncipore Japan Servie* Angola Singarwre fukoriama r»oOt1,035 words
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Advertisement903 1968-01-20 20 __P^__M_________________-_MH USTIULM NE» /EALIND SERVICE InOU. PAKISTAN AND Ml EtSI SHViris Te it««s«pllt BiisltM S»eef i Mairas Ml Nag a»attiea» ___i Knm s ia"i« B"" »">» '""ilt tOMBtU II Wai M)|)l /?1 ft% v F(l 7J H» •w leaat. aecu mat. utl. *.n BAIUU 11/11 Mai IJ Mai II Mai903 words
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Advertisement147 1968-01-20 20 iaaaaMaaaaaaWaaaaa»BaaaaaaaWaaaaaaaWawßW < aMf»Wa^B I 10 GENOA. MANSEILUS ANTWERP ROITERDAM. BREMEN. HAMBUK6 Singapore P. Shnm Pcnang Genoa HamDj'f! HAMMONIA (HAPAG) 19/21 118 9 fel '2 fel HAVELSIEIN (LIOYO) 26 28 111 29 31 Jin 1/ 2 Fcb 21 Feb 5 Mif 1 HESSENSTEIN (LLOYD) 14/15 Fek 10 Mai BKaNMM UOYO mi147 words
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329 1968-01-20 21 rpHr pr:o- o| struts tin rose I I', rrnls to >.">»il ■;."> per nirul in I'm.mi; vrsterri.iv •iliii ii. nl hv thr u.iin of X.'l' per ton in the futurr buvcrs' price in London on Thursday ilt. rnonn lirnicr markrt v.is329 words
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Article276 1968-01-20 21 sINi.A r 0 R I HARBOUR WMtREI OR EXPECTED TODAY ARE M <ni ;i 4. Vn«»-rn \*nra>luya K»--11 M. T««aytay 13/14, Pur,- 18 W*n<l»horl 1«. M Tjib«nU« 44 »ml IHIPt IN THE ROADS At AT 4 AM ON JAN. 19. [jilirn Rsartl: hi'inn Oilnrta No. i276 words
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Article32 1968-01-20 21 Oti#t ucnjnii markflt In Horn; KoM werdav th* U.S. O«ll»r 1 at 6.1*1 for T.T. »n4 6."«, for e«»h lt.rlin< MM «MM M K4« aod on. ia«i «t i.m MM.32 words
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Advertisement215 1968-01-20 21 AIR BOOKING CLERK Well Established Company in Kuala Lumpur has vacancy for an AIR BOOKING CLERK Intending applicants must be Malaysian citizens, Possessing School Certificate with credits in English and Mathematics. Salary will be dependent on experience. Reply in own handwriting stating age, schools attended and qualifications reached and enclosing215 words
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Advertisement809 1968-01-20 21 NOTICE EDUCATIONAL SUPPLIES information on terms and <onditions for the supply of the following categories of -chool equipmf nt and matell required by the Education Department, Bmnel <i> Classroom stationery and materials. Liv ludlni: mathematical ltiitruments. mi Wallmai»s. clones and other equipment and materials (or Geography iu,i Science equipment and809 words
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Advertisement616 1968-01-20 21 KENYATAAN l AWARAN 1. Tawaran ada-lah di-)emput untok MEMBER ALK AN MAKANAN MASAK DIMAKTAB PERGI lUAN IEKNIK. KUALA LUMPUR" 'SUPPLY OP COOKED FOOD AT THE MAKTAB PERGURUAN I KKNIK KUALA LUMPUR-" bad tempoh l.lhb April. i:if>B hinsga 31hb Dlsemb- 1968 termasok kedua2 tankh. 2. MENU" dan "SCHEDULE 1 dan butlr2616 words
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Advertisement553 1968-01-20 21 REMINDER Estate of L«h Tnh Mrt. drrraiwd. AITTION BAI.E ot land at Jalan Larktn. Johnre Bahm with buildings thereon, area 8 Acre* 1 rood mid 20 poles, total monthly rf nt 51.9U5 18 To br held TO-MORKOW ■I M>\V 11-t IMWMf IRAK at in. nil a.m. ■J Nik M I553 words
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Advertisement130 1968-01-20 21 NOTICE NOTICE Is hTfby clven tha' the partnership heretofore siihMstlng between Y-o Penif Han and Sent; Song Tong lairvim: (in b i BH at No 73 Alb«rt SMoet. Bmea- i l>ore uiider ihr s.\le or firm ot BINO MAH [NSURANCI AOKNCY ten the 18th day of January, IMI n Jar130 words
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Advertisement743 1968-01-20 21 Mobil Invite* appllr»tinn» from (.radliatcv brlnw the «»h of 3n yrai^ ».|h I to \.-.us atorkini rxprrirnrr lor Ihr In ing positions (A) COMMERCIAL SALES TRAINEE (B) RESALE SALES TRAINEE !MK i\i. i iiii.nl.4tis mill hair i Its, i rrniif rirgrrr iKl<*itri<al. (ml or MerhaOkl rad from a iriocntsrd uimn>it>.743 words
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Article, Illustration330 1968-01-20 22 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN MALAYSIAN CRICKET: A BUMPER SEASON By r J[HE Malaysian Cricket Association have drawn up their programme for a bumper season. In addition to the visits of Joe Lister's International team ami the Hyderabad Blues, there will be two Interpori matches with Hong Kon«.Ng En Khe - 330 words
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187 1968-01-20 22 IN 1 in.nv broadside agaaßtt •h. Pootl 1 ton ol MiMistor he Othruan Lh« prcsideni of the Olympic Cmnc:! 1 remidial met 'ie^ 1 to revitalise m R( public, fAS lv primary Inchc I poor p tl eld not properly luoa and play187 words
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Article87 1968-01-20 22 I EDAH Bl year PAM Cup .mi>eti!i( n off tn a -n-.,: they thrashed M. holders Pn«k 4-1 s: Al.ir BUr s Stadium Darulaasaa s .'HRh:. A top-lorm Ked.«n 'e;.iii ripped i iv: ik from le kid minuU hiki lead 4-0 br' r< SI: BCTaped <\> o87 words
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Article428 1968-01-20 22 RACING with Epsom Jeep U'im.atk unbeaten in his last four races "over the sticks, is tipped to score again in the Div. 1 Hurdles (Rare 3) at Ipoh today. Ho heads me handicap ai 13.0 but it teems do weight Is too tough for this brilliant428 words
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Article601 1968-01-20 22 EPSOM JEEP'S SELECTIONS Ka<-» I: twioxi; sikvi k..,, mun Kair I BTJ Rare IN HINMM. WMM i, HNsUON <ia> Kucranrrr Viiiiiiiin Kur J: \VIMi\TK K.K.- 7: M t.i; 1 1 >< I *.li;i. U niirirrM out si iiisinan Rasa I. iiiisu oorm i(.i«- n\ hk.ii ■MM601 words
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195 1968-01-20 22 SBA NAME POH LIM, MARJAN AS STATE COACHES Singapore Battanlnton I ;ntrd lcinirr Thomas Cup pluyen 0i,..' i»uh i.:m .i:ui namli tUu coache* l<>r 'he rams and WOrrirn > sl.<:p squail.s lliry will UalM With coach Wong Pfnt Boon. \h<> l.s now ttt*CD*d Ui t!ir<i*<r division, attnlatry \i the national195 words
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Advertisement517 1968-01-20 22 A BANKING CAREER For Graduates and Qualified Accountants. Leading local bank requires graduates, preferably with on honours degree, and qualified accountants, preferably Chartered, with 2 3 years experience. Both Malaysian and Singapore Citizens are required. Salary, depending on qualifications and experience, will be competitive. Applications giving details of qualification and517 words
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Advertisement434 1968-01-20 22 1 NOTICES I SELANGOR TURF CLUB lIIKKI DKiITS M)KK \> I POOL Thr Public air adused that Basaaseacsßg »vii the p»rak Amateur January 1968 race meetuifcf ,:n iOth January I9«8. "ABC' Thrrr Dsgtti PHmeaat Pool Tickru hated on the usual SI Unlimited Bsjaay win or or. &<ir to thr Public434 words
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Advertisement803 1968-01-20 22 NOTICES NOTICE Perl Sabak dt-tutop pada wmim lain luiu.s pada pukul TOO pagi 22hb January. 1968 riniKßa pukul 700 paKl 23hb January. 196« kerana kri ia mpmbalki TENDER NOTICE PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE SlltlAK S( HKMK mum for the si ppi.v or HI lIIKM VALVES Basssaw art united (rasa sasV803 words
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Article, Illustration217 1968-01-20 23 TEST AT PORT OF SPAIN England decline to gamble on Milburn pORTOF SPAIN. Fri. England have declined m the hardhitting but erratic Colin Milburn to open the innings in the Firs; nst the West Ind which began ht re today. John Edrich yarned the berth at217 words
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Article204 1968-01-20 23 Thailand shock fancied Indons DANGKOK. Pri Tha!- land scored a .shock 1-0 victory over the tavourlte.s Indonesia In the nr.st ma.ir upset of the JUUn Group II preOlympic soccer tournament here last night. There was no Mure in the first K..f. TiiaUaDd. beaten 4-0 by Iraq in .jenni? game on204 words
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Article, Illustration335 1968-01-20 23 Walters on leave hits 51 for Aussies TEST AT BRISBANE BRISBANE. Pit Dour Walters, on leave from the Army, celebrated his return to Test cricket after a two-year absence, by scoring an undefeated 51 to help Australia reach 312-7 by close on the tirst day of the third Test againstReuter - 335 words
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Article118 1968-01-20 23 LONDON. Prl Pru* n»on*y at the nrst Open Wimbledon tennis championship- thu year iJune 24 to July II will total £26.150. It was announced eslerday. The winner of 'he men"* tlncler will w £2 000 and the women's singles champion will »ln £750. The prizes for the tlnglei118 words
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Article79 1968-01-20 23 \(>lli\ll\ l>l INNs Umtf N.,dr.irni 64 Rrdpalh W.irJrkJi b Pra»anna 41 impfr h N i.lk inn 51 Sboihtn vi I rumrrr b Surti 58 happrll h Surti IT Walters not out 51 .larman Ihw Prasanna Fr»>»man b Surti 18 Gleeson nut out Kxtra* I TOTAL 'for 71 SI2 Wkt.79 words
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Advertisement187 1968-01-20 23 Stiii opportunities for SOUND INVESTMENT In fast developing KEPONG GARDEN Bth mile, kepong road. NOW IN PHASE 11. >l\(,ll STORM TKRKACE -jM 'i2\. TIJ 3 Bedroom.-;. SH'mc and Dinlna Rooms^A^^^ J > M< iprn Bath. Klteben <S C^^T'V ""'^^^J^j^— Prirt>: si 1.750 |>pp<ivit: ViOO m, B I>OI Rl I n|(irk>187 words
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Advertisement308 1968-01-20 23 FREEHOLD LAND FREE FROM ENCUMBRANCES SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES 3 fffMlctoui bedroom with Teok wood Mooring tV ottaci t i tMthroomi wtth lonqboth; living, dimnq. kitchen utilftv rooms ttoir cot* with I mosaic, 'bothroomi ond kitchen with qlozrd wall tilct front ond S\ tonitotion qo\ Tricphon* lint, evcrvthinq completed SHOP HOUSES with308 words
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Miscellaneous290 1968-01-20 23 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7 Stick to present company It). 8. End of Januar> all right? Oh. 13 J ts extr and l lo d U nr 9i ,p. insecurely: iini for a maxter 2 j 6 when older j^,, could re 0. 2 Hold? 1 6i. gtstered 181. 10.290 words
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808 1968-01-20 24 SEAGHAN MAYNES - Lee leaves satisfied with pledges of aid SEAGHAN MAYNES By LONDON, Friday \|i: 1.1 I- KUAN YEW lefl for home In air vesterda> convinced he h;i(l secured firm British assurances of help in strengthening the tie fences of the Island \\vpublk*. Before hording li I plane he held up hisReuter - 808 words
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Obituary181 1968-01-20 24 t. AIIRVATMAM. Petition WINM, Sungfi ratani. dud mddenly s3O urn. 1!' 1«V rww.fl Sunttn P»t»ni I toddy in I Si HE VAT LOONC o IA-r Yoke di«-d middenly l».l 6"i. Knnrral M LM "•"'■i < #h k **•>« Thorm. Sultan Str»»t to Runnel rfc-i-i cemetery. T. K. MUTHU DtoMMr181 words
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Article355 1968-01-20 24 LONDON. Fri. Clo.sinß middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON. Fri Spot Ki-.d Feb 16 11 16 d.. March 16 13 16d April 17d. April June 17 3 16d July Sept. 17 11 16 d. Oct Dec lRd. Jan March 18 3 16d..355 words
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153 1968-01-20 24 DISCHARGE OF CARGO: LIGHTER OWNERS' PLEA SINGAPORE. Kn. The Singapore Lighter Owner- Association has asked the Government to continue to allow ships at anchor in Singapore from the Republic n! China. Hong Kong and Taiwan to discharge their cargoes by lisht< through the Singapore River. A recent port circular l>Miecl153 words
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Article135 1968-01-20 24 lONDO.V Kri Ke.nl.rs J writing to the London Bveaias Standard recommended IhuixJ.iv that Britain should exehanue Primr Minister Wilson for Prime Minister l.cc Kuan Vcw of Singapore. ■errj Uooii. <>i Daastea Ito.ul. London. wrote: "FewtbaOen are traashmA Uh> not politilijns" ■■'Irii' miii arc n.int .ire !.«•<■AP - 135 words
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147 1968-01-20 24 THESE PLAY POSITIVE ROLE, SAYS AN MP SINGAPORE. Fri A Member of Parliament Mr Teonsj Ens Hong, last tughl called for nrrater co operation between citizen* consultative committee members and the residents they serve. Speaking at the installation nu.noiiy of new consultative rommitiee members In the Sembawang constituency, of which147 words
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Advertisement172 1968-01-20 24 Late classified advertisements MR. ANO MRS VENUCOPAL I PJT. M .nr>n.lr»n. Ih»nk» f- u -H.. K I. NA m ,-,.1 Aeba a aoa liny l.io'hir K. Mc.h.in on Jan. 1* Ht K Xl»" < l»" and SUIT. SEAH »n'l William. daii^h'. to Alli«ter at Itaaka be to God. ImM LEE172 words
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Advertisement19 1968-01-20 24 fromTITONI \£2jy Wishing you a Happy and a V^^^/ Prosperous New Year t^ttfe* 077 aCG f 807 fTITONII OneofSwitzerlandsßest19 words
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Miscellaneous46 1968-01-20 24 The weather mperspore for ihe iienod 8 pm. TMla> Uighrsl I nwrsi I.umpur 88 "3 I KH 711 Penaiu; 73 71 H8 73 Sinnapoif > M .lev.elton K4 72 -4 Tourist guides BINOAPOR] 1 A<; 1 i-lected chairman Di t!;r !ie\vl\-lornied AsToi Retna* aamj lanueva: riipiii? Snin46 words
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Title Section7 1968-01-20 25 CENTURY GARDENS SDN. BERHAD SUPPLEMENT CENTURY GARDENS7 words
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Article, Illustration1077 1968-01-20 25 Grand OPENING OP I 2 BEDROOM iV I 111 I Jill il Jlvl 111 l lIVI illl Ml II I I I »Ji M I I m. Mgl^ M M MENTRI BESAR OF JOHORE "S A.B. Dato Haji Othman bin Hj. Md. Sa'ftt d p.m.j., pis. extend my thanks to1,077 words
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Article, Illustration604 1968-01-20 26 RODERICK PESTANA - Mentri Besar to open garden suburb in Johore Bahru RODERICK PESTANA By THE Mcntri Besar ol Johore, Dato ll,i)i Othman bin Ha j i Mohammed Sa'at, will today ofli cially declare open 101 "units of two bedroom lerrace houses to mark the completion of Phase Six of the 200 acre604 words
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423 1968-01-20 26 T^HE plan to drvelop the 200-acre site off Jalan Tebrau, about a mile from Johorr Bahru town centre, into a modern .satellite town began with the formation of Century Gardens Sendirian Berhad in Mar., 1966. The company was formed with the major shareholders423 words
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Advertisement201 1968-01-20 26 Congratulations on a great achievement JOHORE FURNITURE CONSTRUCTION CO. 12, JALAN BUKTI, LARKIN, JOHORE BAHRU. wish CENTURY GARDENS SDN. BERHAD the very best on this opening day Of their Phase Six Housing Development. Supplier of all wood-work and carpentry. jjSJP v S>wa»i ft IBVirt*! f 4*l tP v m. i201 words
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Advertisement187 1968-01-20 26 I To CENTURY GARDENS SDN. BERHAD Very best wishes for your continued prosperity. Great achievements like your new housing estate at Johore Bahru deserve to prosper. FROM THE STAFF OF MALAYAN CREDIT LTD. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH ANO PENANG. mm co n g ra t v I a t c187 words
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467 1968-01-20 27 RESIDENTS of Jo- hore Bahru have the happy advantaye of being near the gay, bustling life of a big city, but at the same time being able to live a peaceful suburban life. These two factors have influenced many people467 words
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Article, Illustration301 1968-01-20 27 HOUSING estate development lias meant more otti'ii Mian not. over recent yean the construction <>t rows and rows of drab uniform structures laid out in .strut geometrical design on a crowded Mte Very Often also provisions for proper estate roads. ■treet lißtitlnn.301 words
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Advertisement127 1968-01-20 27 MALAYAN CREDIT LTD. CONGRATULATE Century Gardens Sdn. Berhad on the grand opening of Phase Six of their Housing Development by The Hon'ble Dato Haji Otliinan Bin Hj. Md. Sa'at j Mentri Besar, Johore. MALAYAN CREDIT LTD. Head Office:* 38/39 Selegie House, Singapore. Tel: *****/9 Branches:- Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang.127 words
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Advertisement155 1968-01-20 27 Wherever you go in Singapore (and all over Malaysia) there's a branch of either The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation or Mercantile Bank Ltd. to serve you. As many as ten branches are spread throughout Singapore Island to provide you with convenient banking and exchange facilities. The Hongkong and Shanghai155 words
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Article, Illustration717 1968-01-20 28 Many a worry can be solved AT last your new house is ready for you to move in. Bui it will take some mure time before the bare stalls around you. the cold Moor at your feet and the roof over your717 words
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Article338 1968-01-20 28 CENTURY Gardens Sen/dlrlan Berhad will soon oe puling up 102 units ot the new Phase Seven C type ot house at the Jalan Oalu Suleiman site The new single storey two bedroom terrace houses situated on freehold land only five to 10 minutes drive from the338 words
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Advertisement161 1968-01-20 28 Congratulations and Good Wishes to Century Gardens Sdn. Berhad on their splendid achievement at Johore Bahru. from: NG HONG HUAT, LOT 568. KG. JNGKU MOHSIN. TAMPOI. JOHORE BAHRU. Di image Contractor tor Century Gardens) Congratulations and Best Wishes to Century Gardens Sdn. Berhad on the Grand Opening of their Phase161 words
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Advertisement66 1968-01-20 28 Congratulations to Century Gardens Sdn. Berhad on the Grand Opening of their Phase 6 project. Sole Contractor for steel bending. Soh Ching Hai 54, Lorong Woodland Kechil, Singapore 25. CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to CENTURY GARDENS SDN. BERHAD on the successful completion of Phase Six of their Housing Development at66 words
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Advertisement88 1968-01-20 28 Heartiest Congratulations on the opening of Century Gardens Sdn. Berhad housing project at Johore Bahru. KOH BOCK THYE, HINDHEDE CO., LTD 7 m.s. BUKIT TIMAH ROAD. SINGAPORE Best Wishes to Century Gardens Sdn. Berhad for the Grand Openi of Phase Six of their Housing Development. Sole Turfing Contractor Tan Hoo88 words
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Article480 1968-01-20 29 GETTING on with your immediate neighbour is an important point if you intend to lead a happy and peaceful life in your new home. If you are living in a seml-aetached or terraced house, this becomes a much more important matter than if you480 words
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Advertisement175 1968-01-20 29 I Recognising the importance of this I great step forward in low cost housing construction THE STAFF OF CENTURY GARDENS SDN. BERHAD add their best wishes on this occasion 0\ iV»/l •■%< t*t i\Slf\ I%AW iV(#i .V« Loo Kirn Swee Yap Ec Sin Catherine Kong (Mrs.) chja Kah Lam IChee175 words
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Advertisement80 1968-01-20 29 Congratulations and Best Wishes to CENTURY GARDENS SDN. BERHAD We are proud to have supplied roofing tiles for Phase Six of their Housing Development LAMA TILE-WORKS (Seremban) LTD. 4, JALAN TUAN SHEIKH, SEREMBAN, NEGERI SEMBILAN, MALAYSIA. CONGRATULATIONS TO CENTURY GARDENS SDN. BERHAD ON THE OCCASION OF THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF80 words
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Advertisement359 1968-01-20 30 HOME OWNERSHIP Jalan Dato Suleiman, off 21 m.s., Jalan Tebrau, Johore Bahru, West Malaysia. Tel: JB. 3597. PHASES 7C 5A The method of cash payment is as follows:- Ist Payment 2nd 3rd 4th Sell.ng Price Depos.t on S.gn.ng Payment Payment Payment of Agreement $2,500.00 $2,400.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $800.00 2nd Payment:359 words
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Advertisement165 1968-01-20 30 PHASE 7C ***** reehoki land (Basic lot area 1, 430 sq.ft.) Corner lot extra SSOO.QQ inclusive of side windows. I and area abene 1,430 sq.lt. at :>2.<K) per sq.ft. Ma Loa Inm1 n m $7 2 0000 Monthly Repayment Over 5 years $148.40 7 years $113.40 10 years $87.60 12165 words
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Advertisement46 1968-01-20 30 Another Housing Estate Financed by M. B. B. S. I w MEN A 9 l BIPROOM I I LIVING I T 1_ Fluur Plan Proposed Two -Bedroom Terrace Huuses ,4*. ffi CfNRIRY GARDENS j^ V^- r^ JOHORE STRAIT Ire Floor Plan Proposed Three Bedroom Terrace Houses46 words
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