The Straits Times, 2 June 1968
1968-06-02
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Title Section18 1968-06-02 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Netted** RECEIVKD Head P.P.O. Section SINDAY, JUNE 2, 1968 20 CENTS KDN3IOS NX. (P) 001 .->18 words
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215 1968-06-02 1 FELIX ABISHEGENADEN - India to step up ties with Malaysia FELIX ABISHEGENADEN By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.-lndia ir on the threshold of i more active economic role in South-East Asia, Mrs. Indira Gandhi said here today before leaving for home after a four-day visit. a start, India will work tor a trado pact with215 words
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Article, Illustration863 1968-06-02 1 From the plane a final wave INDIRA: KEEP CLOSE CONTACT At the airport, about o.UUO people jammed the waving gallery to Cheet the YIP lady who had captured their imagination during her visit. A trim Bffure in a red sari. Mrs. Gandhi was accompanied to the airport at Subang by863 words
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531 1968-06-02 1 Razak to unions: No threats please 1/UALA LUMPUR. Sat, The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Ra/ak, today warned that the Government would not tolerate any threat or pressure from CUEPACS following its decision to freeze the SufTian Salaries Commission Report. -It l.» u.«elr» f«,r union lenders to t.ilk of violence531 words
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200 1968-06-02 1 PARIS. Saturday THE United States Mas now sprllH out the restraint Hanoi must show it America is to stop bombins North Vietnam. Mr. Averell Harriman, chief L.S. m gotiator at the Pans peace talks, stressed three major points: K 1 II IK IN200 words
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Article49 1968-06-02 1 III LAI II. I i(MHi\ v.., ,\:i now; HfcMa U«l ni^hl in. I rjrl» l...l.i\ ilrli\rd -imiic i.iiii h a« Wm h»uiv m r.niivh M IM..I- \«.iinli»n ml Ma ara «,.,k I.. 1,1k \,i llljlll led |i I iii£hl •ml tthlll thrt rt»N'»<t Kt j. K.lM rlr.nr,> > rr49 words
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Advertisement19 1968-06-02 1 Diantontiv A livtns set ENGAGEMENT RINGS U. S. de SUVA SONS, Jeweller* 25, Raffles Place, Singapore 1. Tel: *****.19 words
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Article, Illustration304 1968-06-02 2 Devan: Why I'm standing down KUALA LUMPUR. 8«t. MR. C. V. Devan Nair, the Democratic Action Party MP for Bungsar, will not stand for re-election in next years gen- eral elections. He made known this decision to his constituents In a circular letter today. "But 1 shall continue to serve304 words
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80 1968-06-02 2 I/UALA LUMPUR, Sat. nery unldentlhed ft: wa-> >»>pii over Pi-taling Java at dawn on Wednesday Some <■>•■-«. tne.»es said a flyl .cer whi.p others nvinced :t was a satellltf But tlie M>-t»roionral Department h»-re said the object wa.s neither [ts director Mr Ho TotiK Tuen,80 words
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Article, Illustration230 1968-06-02 2 RUDY BELIRAN - The burden of being a woman RUDY BELIRAN L* KUALA LUMPUR. Sat —Five male students wearing maternity dresses stuffed with pillows standing under a huge scale with a banner "Women's Front" pasted on on It, were the main attraction of the Moats procession organised by the University ol Malaya Students'230 words
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Article, Illustration123 1968-06-02 3 TUN AND GROMYKO AT A MOSCOW RECEPTION 'THIS Rusa an picture by APN shows Tun Abdul Razak talking to Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko at a reception in Moscow during his two-day visit to at the invitation of the Soviet Government. Tun Ra7ak was on the l:i ol a 29-day tourAPN shows Tun Abdul Razak talking to Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko at reception in Moscow during his two-day visit to at the invitation of the Soviet Government - 123 words
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Article19 1968-06-02 3 Kampala, (Ugaada). Sat. Talk -monthcid I I :)>pc1 here tndav «:th carh side biam.ns t!i» tbt brrakdowiL19 words
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102 1968-06-02 3 Last day of evangelistic campaign KDALA LUMI'UR. Sat The Rev William Caldwrll. an evangelist will clu.sr l.iv teriC "I lncetinus ;tt tlir Calvary Assembly ol Ood Church at Daman.>>ara Hrißht.s tomorrow. He will sprak on "Samson and OIMM Who" at the in a iii atnrtea and "Ships That Past In102 words
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Article44 1968-06-02 3 cai con >■• m ir M 30 nr..|>lr vir. lr.,icd itimrt af:pr rrimcird Irrry l> sized tn a khlp In the Oangrs nrwr hrrr 1.i.-t nitfht llirrr bodips wore found and IS people wrrr re*curd and takfn to liiv-nitHl Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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199 1968-06-02 3 Ghafar: Race may be an issue in polls \I \LACCA. Sat.—Com■tTl munism may be an issur in next year's general elections. Senator Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. the Minister without Portfolio and chairman of Malacca Umno. said here today. 'In the last elections, !t was "I am sure national development will199 words
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86 1968-06-02 3 Crash helmets: An appeal to employers v::m. IPORI Hi. Bincft- i*>rr Eiui t' 'i. iv uu. d km Biken lo priivilr n...sli lirlmn.s t., ihru ii they were iriheu writ. thf pn hi imh i.i i Horn tit. c; c. Uu i irued rmployee* who m..i hum lor lh»lr own86 words
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158 1968-06-02 3 J/OTA BHARI'. Bat. i Plans are now being worked out to establish a faculty of fine arts in the University ol Malaya. This wns d:>rl'ist'd here today by the Minister of Intormation and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman before he left for Koala158 words
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148 1968-06-02 3 Man who stole three cars in month I{UALA LUMPUR. 1V Sat. Two car thieves were Jailed today. Both pleaded RUilty. Seman bin Ibrahim. 20. got a total of 34 months for stealing three cars last month. On May 4he stole a car belonging- to Wong Yenj Sung of Petaling Java148 words
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Article, Illustration322 1968-06-02 4 JUDITH YONG - Chance of a lifetime: A tall order by Max Factor— to show off a Galanos original JUDITH YONG 8/ Sunday morning fashion focus you tall, slim and elegant? At least sth. Bin. tall? If you are, you may have the once-in-a-lifetime chance of wearing a $1,800 original. Max Factor has322 words
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150 1968-06-02 4 Kelantan Govt least corrupt: Harun I/OTA BHARU, Sat. Kelantan has the least number of dishonest and inefficient government officers, the Director of the AntiCorruption Agency. Inche Harun bin Hashim. said here today Speaking tn iifwsmni after a three hour meeting with the 8f) heads of departments here h>- said he150 words
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Article42 1968-06-02 4 .•-[.m; \ivrl tat, ihr smsapore Infantry Sediment tvrncl ill perform the Macßitrhif Reservoir park -omorrow bei»een 5 45 p.m. .tnd 6.4s P.m. The Peopies A.s»ociauon band »ill perform at King George V Park between 5.30 p.m. and 6 30 P.m.42 words
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529 1968-06-02 4 LIM BENG TEE - TEACHERS WARNED: ABIDE BY CODE OF CONDUCT OR PAY THE PENALTY LIM BENG TEE: B/ Singapore, Sat. 'piE Minister for Edu- cation. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today expressed misgivings over the recent increase in the number of disci plinary cases involving senior teachers and M-hool principals Speaking at a Tparher.*'529 words
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225 1968-06-02 4 Giri tells of extort bid on boyfriend If UA L A LUMPUR, ■"■Sat. A 17-year-olcl schoolgirl today told the magistrate's court here how a youth approached her boyfriend one night and asked for $360 as hia brothers were in difficulties. Tan ppk Hong was testifying against Teh Poh Choon. 17.225 words
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Article92 1968-06-02 4 IPC profits down £3.9 mil. I ONDON. Sat. Britain's giant International Publishing Corporation reported today that profits from Its newspaper ;i::d magazine complex had plunged by £3.908.000 to £6.651. nm) over the pa>t year The announcement today said the f;nal dividend \*.ibei'ig cut iroiii 13 per cent last ye.ir tReuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration176 1968-06-02 5 WONG PUAN WAH - Into battle straight from a Sikorsky WONG PUAN WAH By INTO battle Malay- sia's latest helicopter acquirement the Sikorsky— landing troops in "enemy" territory during a rehearsal at the RMAF base in Kuala Lumpur. The rehearsal was in preparation for the 10th anniversary celebrations of the Royal Malaysian Air Force176 words
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Article265 1968-06-02 5 TELUK ANSON. Sat THE Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today there were second hand book racketeers among school children. H° was speakir.e at the opeiiing of the new $170 000 Methodist Girls' Primary School premises here Inche Khir said he came to265 words
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134 1968-06-02 5 SPORTSMEN TO TAKE PART IN TOTO DRAW SINGAPORE, Sat. Top spori i ;>( r.->onalit.es have been invited to take part in the first public Toto pool betting draw at the Victor a Theatre on June 9. They include Wonp PetiK Soon. world badminton champion lor four years, Tan Howe Liang.134 words
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Article51 1968-06-02 5 KL'ALA LUMPUR, Sat. There was a special matinee of the "Holiday on Ice" »how for 2.000 underprivileged children al Stadium Negara today. The sh iv v. .us ».r>or>ored by Fra*er ami Neave in conjunct inn with the Rotary Ciubs of Pudu. Kuala Lumpur and Pi51 words
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Article32 1968-06-02 5 i'FNANG Sat P M mullm 21 plfntlrfl n. tuda. Up the iheit of .< r.r Iklunnin:: to Teh Choot Hong, fri>m ihp !<■ the I n.ctr, M<> 26. Ball wax 1 ailo-APd32 words
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Article43 1968-06-02 5 PI !(10.--iiiKi m \lA\r been niK-ulntcd hrr' iii Province Wriirsify iinci uir dctocumi of tl I MM "i cliouerk The Chlfl MedlCßl mid Hmlth Offlrr Dam Dr Abdul Wahab uld tociay nc fresh cases were reported in the State.43 words
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267 1968-06-02 5 JB TOWN COUNCIL PROBE TEAM BEGINS HEARINGS JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. 'J'FE commission of inquiry into allegations of maladministration and malpractices in the Johore Bahru Town Council under Justice Raja Azlan began hearings here this morning. The former State Secretary. Dato Abdul Rahm.m Jaafar. told the commission that the State Government267 words
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264 1968-06-02 5 Police seize $10,000 goods in shop PENANLJ, Sat. Penang and Perak police srized more than $10,000 worth of typewriters, adding machines. cameras and other goods from a radio shop in Burmah Road here this afternoon. The seizure followed the arrest of two suspects of .i smuggling syndicate, specialising in the264 words
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115 1968-06-02 5 Five topics at the talks on power CIKOAPORB, .s.it Thr 12t h MHton of the Kr.itt mi nuclear energy and electrif power today continued their dlacuaooiia hi the Singapore conference Hall At this morning's workshop session, delegates dealt with-LOMC-TERM trends in the pattern of electric power generation with special reference115 words
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Article, Illustration577 1968-06-02 6 PREM KUMAR - JOBS FOR THE JOBLESS FIRST BEFORE A GENERAL PAY RISE, SAYS DR. LIM PREM KUMAR: By KUALA LUMPUR Sat. T*HE Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today warned that the country had first to absorb the 200.000 unemployed on its lists before considering a general increase in577 words
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246 1968-06-02 6 ADAPT YOURSELVES TO THE NEW CHANGES PLEA TO MALAY SOCIETIES SLN'GAPOKK. Saturday. MALAY otganisations in the Republic should urge its members to adapt themselves to the changes that are taking place in Singapore. ■They must accept new ;dea>.' the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Culture. Inche Bhaarl Tadln, said246 words
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Article140 1968-06-02 6 Girl dies, 4 hurt in dawn crash CINGAPORE. Bat. Miss Brenda Oreen. 20 was killed when the car she wax travelling in. crashed into a stationary lorry at Bradell Road early this morning. ML>* Gr»>en. of Upper I East Coast Roan* had >evere body Injuries The driver. Lieutenant Stevens Ellis.140 words
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Article93 1968-06-02 6 SINGAPORE. S«t. A former Barl&an Sosialis branch official. Yip Yum Chnon »ho rrleued from poiaira: drtrnnon tod«y. urged the people not to be misled by Barlsan leaders "who are puppets of the Communist* Yip who i>- vJce-ehalfman lof the party's Senib»wmic knatk. said th.it after his arrr*t93 words
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Article77 1968-06-02 6 I AKAR'I A. 3,t. O«ru(U Air- MM »ill charter tm-o DCG aircraft Imm the Dutch air..n.- KIM t<i oneraie it* ovrrsca.s routes, the »irline> nounea mi i(] today Hiev wtl br lined to replace WaT 990-A rluili »*re grm.i.ded following the JMa of a iimiUr77 words
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244 1968-06-02 6 Sabah: A 'tell the world' decision in Manila \IANILA. Sat. Offl- cials who will negotiate with Malaysia later this month on the Sabah claim met, today as President Marcos approved a policy which would notify United Nations and other interna tional organisations of the claim. A Presidential adv;sorv panel headedReuter - 244 words
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Article236 1968-06-02 6 New plan to train the blind i CINGAPORE, Sat. Puan Noor Aishah today announced a scheme that will revolutionise the whole concept of training and employment of handicapped persons. The Association for the Blind, she said, was workIng out the scheme with commercial establishments. "In this .scheme. It Is enslvaged236 words
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Article30 1968-06-02 6 PARIS s»- Firemen foueht a blaze In the hlstorio ikirbonne Univeriitv still occupied by ntudenia mho sparked off the nirient uphe*T»l rtiaiuiK Frnnce A man «a« trmttrc LTI30 words
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Advertisement145 1968-06-02 2 I SfA\ ff P^V v tt' Hiy d f Trustees. Xational .hi Gallery, Kuala Eumpur g/j\ m( co-operation with Malayan Tobacco Company liahad M* 11 I] take pieasure in mmowtctHg an If "Vy .Vs. JJ OPEN ART COMPETITION and EXHIBITION Jl^ I for artists zvlio are Malaysian or SingOpOTi Citizens.145 words
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Advertisement195 1968-06-02 4 Advertisement Healthy Legs ForXll! tf you suffer from aching feet and legs, rheumatic pain or poor circulation, \..u can get rral relief by improving the quality ind circulation of \our blood. Ttm i< no» possible bv mean* of a hiocncmic tablet, EL \S1 0, mhich helps restore elanirux to veins195 words
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Advertisement240 1968-06-02 5 HOW TO LOSE WEIGHT FAST and still eat 3 full meals a day Stop ttarving yourteKl Now you MH|^|^|^|^HHH can eat plenty of meat, fsh, cheese and vegetables lots of 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lfi 1 1 1 1 your favourite fried foods and 1 11 11 1240 words
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Advertisement472 1968-06-02 5 OF LIFE/ Accept This Free Book of Facts Have YOU unrealized hopes? Are the letter things ofltfii always just beyond your reach? Times have changed but have you? Do you still believ* that some were born to have eventful lives to have fame, fortune and power, and still others destinrrl472 words
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Advertisement139 1968-06-02 6 take the throughway to Tokyo T S i A •"vJP^' >** 5 we do, every day As fast and convenient as Tokyo's famed throughway is Cathay Pacific's exclusive jet-set* way to Japan. Leave Singapore in the cool of the morning any day of the week you please. Set down in139 words
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Advertisement87 1968-06-02 7 Advertisement Complexion Hcauty The secret of smoothing and bpautifyinn the complexion Is said to lie in the saturation of the skin with a new type of mcist tropical oil. The skin takes on a radiant penriio.s-and-cream bloom as rounhness and tiny lines art gently smoothed away. This nourishing treatment with87 words
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Advertisement182 1968-06-02 7 Join the CdITIGI Clllb fc^ M(^4| We're the kind ot men who won t put up with less than »S\ smooth good tasting, satisfying smoking If that s the kind IjAa^RjHSJI M^^ of smoking you re looking for you're our kind of man A a few I Came! Club man182 words
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Article, Illustration110 1968-06-02 8 Nerve tingling suspense in peace, no new? hoadline grips the world's attention more tightly than the words: "Submaiine MaSging." In war. thf rxplolts of a submarine captain a special quality of razor-rduod suspense. In peace or war. foi aerve-tlngling suspense, do situation can match that if a submarine crew In110 words
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Article, Illustration3953 1968-06-02 8 EDWARD P. STAFFORD - The 13th patrol but it was the U-boat ate's greatest triumph EDWARD P. STAFFORD BEGINNING TODAY: GRIPPING STORIES OF THE MEN WHO SAIL IN SUBMARINES... BY ON THE NIGHT OF THE LONG KNIVES'... A YOUNG OFFICER BLUNDERED IT WAS the I Imml captain's l.'tth patrol of the war. Furthemiore, il3,953 words
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Advertisement199 1968-06-02 8 NEXT WEEK DISASTER IN THE BAY t Run away to sea aboard P&O's ORSOVA Hi iab -.!i 'v nothing to compare v.ith 4 f.ibulous fun filled wei'ks on O'sova to UK Great food, superb service, interesting shipmates and enchanting ports of call. Sounds wonderful? It is Check the ports you199 words
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Advertisement207 1968-06-02 9 The fastest thing between Singapore and London Qantas V-Jet Express Nod off after take off at ten. And wake up to a hearty breakfast just before you arrive in London. At the start of a new day. Take the Qantas V-Jet Express from Singapore to London. There's no quicker way.207 words
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Miscellaneous269 1968-06-02 9 A<BO8S: 1 Hoarse sounds DOWN: 1 Dismay (13); 3. (6): 6. Skimp it); 8 Rows <4i; Horizontal bar i4l; 3 Drunken ft B* HI i3>. 10 N>«r (41, 11. revel (4i; 4. Tree 1 3 > 5 Alarm Dull f4>: 12 Wily i3i. 13 Bur- sltrnal (SI: 6 Scottish family269 words
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OPINION Sunday. June 2, 1968.
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Article, Illustration150 1968-06-02 10 MAKING NEW FRIENDS TUN RAZAK is back happy in the thought that much has been done to augment European confidence in the strength of the Malaysian economy. As the links of Commonwealth weaken it is perhaps inevitable that the economic facts of life should make it necessary for Malaysia to150 words
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Article154 1968-06-02 10 WINNING NEW MARKETS IF SINGAPORE is to hold her own In the modern world there must be no failure in the brain and sinew of her Industry. That being so It must gladden hearts to see the bustle and activity in the Republic these days: The men at work; the154 words
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Article, Illustration557 1968-06-02 10 EPSOM JEEP - The Glamour Pair racing today's classic... EPSOM JEEP By GLAMOUR pair in the $25,000 Perak Derby over 12f at Ipoh 10--day are Viva Ipoh and November Sun. both trained by Rinus Van Breukelen. Viva Ipoh Hate Box Camp), a six-year-old Australian gelding by Centreway. won last year's Perak Derby InUP - 557 words
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LETTER
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Letter305 1968-06-02 10 PERMIT us to comment on the article "The loneliness of the single girl" by Tsal Tan (Sunday Times, May 26). Your writer exhibits the same Immaturity that she seems to condemn in our society. Marria-r. in Its essence, is the ultimate in the sharing of experiences between305 words
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Letter104 1968-06-02 10 YOl R front-page story "Flutter invasion hits capital" (Sunday Times, May 26) referred to "giant Atlas moths." I would like to point out that the moths In question are not Atlas moths (Attacus Atlas), but Chocolate Swallowtails i N.vela lemon palroclus). You might want to pass this information104 words
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Article, Illustration551 1968-06-02 10 EX. THOMSON - EX. THOMSON What it means when the Tengku gets the 'freedom' of London city By ON JUNE IN. at :i ceremony in London's ancient Guildhall, Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister of Malaysia, will he presented with the Freedom of the City, the551 words
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Article432 1968-06-02 10 rpHERE MM l« be 1 much confusion about Toto. The first thing to remember Is that It Is .not a tottery. In a lottery, the winner must h.i\e thr correct numbers In thr correct sequence In Toto the buyer marks six numbers out of432 words
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POETRY CORNER
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Article32 1968-06-02 10 Nature with its alluring polychrome is but a monotony of darkness to the blind. Beauty with its attending charm is but a passing sight to the unconceivmg mind. —SYID JAAFAR AZNAN32 words
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Article235 1968-06-02 10 Sodden with grief and despoir, I loy beneath the refreshing shades of a forest tree gazing idly at the heavenly and found solace in Nature's wonderful composition of mingled sounds. The toint ripplings Of running water from a hidden brook neorby. A medley of sharp, cheerful chirpings from235 words
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Article202 1968-06-02 10 From time to time I wonder why I suffer such agony of love and hate Like a drowning man grasping at a wire Like a drinking man standing on an egg. Where om I leading to. Where om I coming to? I wonder and I202 words
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Article105 1968-06-02 10 Now I lie owoke in the dork recollecting childhood lullabies still ofraid of some block monster in the hugglno cold: If the wind has Ml heard a thousand whispers it must have listened to the rain's patter against window panes or grown tamilior with the sudden105 words
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Advertisement159 1968-06-02 10 WHY BE SKINNY? COME ON AND ENJOY LIFE I /^n^ss. afassssssa < an^sV 'V^n^BßßsV'aWMM'tMf^tW W m I I Amazinß new scientifically procossed formula. Super Wate-On offers you a quick way to put on extra pounds and inches of firm, healthy flesh safely. And Super Wate-On provides nourishment. ■jpjHga^ga^ B helps159 words
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Article, Illustration594 1968-06-02 11 Hannah Abisheganadcn - Hannah Abisheganadcn By JkSSI Young artists, 'pop' bands in Malaysia make the grade ■£•8 things seem to go, it t.ikcs three electric niton, a set ol drums and four or five long -haired youths to form pop band, Him- are more than 2:>() of these bands594 words
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Article957 1968-06-02 11 A ■L*- N ideal way of giving local classical musicians a chance of performing abroad to Ratio more experience and to further develop their talents. Is to set up ;i recital circuit in the region, covering India. Australia .and Japan. This is the view expressed by957 words
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Article, Illustration334 1968-06-02 12 A EBRUARY 29. 1%8 is certainly a day to remember for Serene Wee, Merlina Wee and Bernedette De Souza. It was on this day lhal Radio and Television Singapura's Grand Talentime 1967/1968 finally reached its exciting climax and The Tidbits emerged as mi334 words
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Article, Illustration430 1968-06-02 13 On TV— dance and musical items for that relaxing mood TV MALAYSIA PROVIDES OPPORTUNITIES NOT ONLY FOR YOU TO LISTEIN BUT TO WATCH GRACEFUL DANCING BY THE POPULAR HEDY LOW GROUP -L« EISURE time is the best time to listen to music. It helps people to "loosen up" ;i little430 words
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Article554 1968-06-02 13 A XA.TTENTION music lovers! The latest range in stereophonic and high fidelity equipment is in town But buying electronic equipment is rather like choosing your triends. It should be done with great care and many aspects, financial or otherwise, should be considered. Something which554 words
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588 1968-06-02 14 B. Pestana - B. Pestana By Check for tune accuracy when buying melodica or recorder T A HK melodica. the ((•(order, the ukelele and the ever popular classicnl guitar, are some of the c.isy to -learn musical instruments popular in Sin gapore. Perhaps the reason is that to588 words
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Article, Illustration546 1968-06-02 14 PETER TEO - PETER TEO By I^ISTEN to the rlectronic organ and you will be fascinated by the spectacular wide range of musical Instrumental effects It ran produce. And you will be thrilled by the gttttar, for example, or the double bass, the clarinet, flute, marimba, drums Indeed,546 words
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Advertisement141 1968-06-02 11 ..■■■■■■•■■l //a Tly^^-^Wa^ Think what it would m«on to you, right now, if you eouU <•♦ down at fh« piano and play your j cam away! Or, at tocial gathtrmqs, to hove your friendt goHicr round ond ting the old »ongs. You can givr the wonderful gift of music to141 words
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Advertisement209 1968-06-02 13 "For your Favourites Pop and Classical Records!" 'You have to call at Kwang Sia." l^jr ATwatf Ktevd Ca, FULLY AIRCONDITIONED KWANG SIA RECORD CO. 104. HILL STRIFT. SINGAPORE. TEL: 34^01 &***** KWAN SIA RECORD CO. 7. GROUND FLOOR. INTERNATIONAL BUILDING. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. 9. TEL: ***** For a 'Sound" investment209 words
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Advertisement216 1968-06-02 13 SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR THOSE WHO DEMAND THE VERY BEST IN STEREO SOUND REPRODUCTION AND CABINET STYLING Professional stereo separation: Speaker chambers may be separated according to th* width of the room. This allows the dimension of the stereo sound to the ciponded at datirad. Completely professional, separate speaker systsm: Citra-largc216 words
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Advertisement70 1968-06-02 14 Jj|^HHMM^H^^^« 9L 78OR This luring lux- M wr%JTWWmfm Mr I BS^RI ~¥^m 9L 790R Another ideal 9 QUALITY SINCE 187^ JujFJ-T"^^~"'i" *\i Transistor 4 Band Solid State £j^jj£^Smj^a^^^^^^mMfa portable mdio designed to »j^^>Jfef^B3feK^E|t^^^^Ml^L^Li suit the people on the move. V^^^^^^b9E^^BK deli 9 nts the 'oca* 10 and *s£^SiW.^SwHß occasion and70 words
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Article, Illustration184 1968-06-02 15 Oil men getting to the office on time— by hovercraft QJETTING to the office by Jiovercraft. For Brunei Shell men in Miii who work on offshore oil drilling, it is like catching the early morning bus. But there is one difference. They work on shifts and once at sea they184 words
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Article793 1968-06-02 15 SINGAPORE, Sat.— BuslMM in and reported id the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading mums of the Stork Exrhange today with thft number of .shares traded in brackeu.: Indiflrial* Ben and Co. i 3 000 i $3 52. 1 4 000 1 MR. 4.000 1 $3SU. 1 1.000 1 13.5rl793 words
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275 1968-06-02 15 UNION MAN ADMITS HE EXPLOITED TAPPER DISCONTENT KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A BRANCH chairman of the National Union of Plantation Workers. Chong Niang Chew, today confessed that ne exploited the discontent of the estate workeis against the Industrial Court award to dis< irdit the union. Chong. 32. the chairman of the275 words
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Article24 1968-06-02 15 The Spanish Gmernmei.r announced ve»ter<la\ the MWMJ 'ip of an etnh«a>) in Smdpnre «n<l named N tvarro M ambassador there.- APAP - 24 words
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Article119 1968-06-02 15 ITLANO. Sat. Police IV bpllpve they havf sma.shPd a samsu racket with the arrest of six men and recovery of 100 gallons of samsu at Pandamaran New Village, near here, at 5 a.m. today. A police spokesman said today; "We have kept watch on the119 words
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168 1968-06-02 15 UNCLE SLAPPED MY BOY FRIEND, SAYS TEACHER PENANG. Saturday. A BUTTERWORTH convent teacher told a magistrate's court today that her uncle slapped her boy friend on the night of July 19 last. -We were walking home after alighting trom a bus at about 8.15 'hat night," B. Francisca testified against168 words
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Article80 1968-06-02 15 Varsity gets co-op bookshop KUAIJ^ I.lMrt'R I co-operative booksh-'p WUI at the Univer- urn Dmd "i "> r t- r nomxs aim Administration. Professor Ungku Andul Am/, said today. The books!*. p. named the University of Maluva Co-oper»-tlve &Kikshop Ltd has been re■lucred with the Reg.Mrar of Co-orx-ratuf' Societies A80 words
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Article55 1968-06-02 15 KI'AI-A I.CMPfR Sabtu. The Yang di-Pertuin Acnz nnf aent a cnnevatUa'ory me.»j-H(ie tf the Prealdenl i t the Republic o: lie occa*i-m of the RepubiicV N»Uons,l Dnv. The Prim» Miniu'er and tne Minwer "I .""reign Affair*. Tenaku ADdul R^hm-n has |«Ik, ant a mrwHKP U) the55 words
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Article101 1968-06-02 15 Ideas for houseproud wife... |)O \"U have problems with colours in y iur home decor? Do you know now to use colours, whether man-made or natural, tv express the way you Uv<'? Asia Magazine today toeowt attention on "Modern Living Colour It Beautiful" which will answer all your queries, and101 words
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Article113 1968-06-02 15 TOI»%Y: Sedili Kech.l 243 pm >7 3 ft,. Singapore 130 am '8 3 ft' 335 p.m. -6.7 ft,; Port Dukso'i 938 am. (7 4 Ri 10 18 pm .7 2 ff; Port Swcttenham 922 am. '13 5 ft' 903 pm. -12 8 ft Penang113 words
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Article58 1968-06-02 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. A national serviceman. Nauarasen Nagappan. was today sent to the Reformative Training Centre after hr pleaded guilty to a charge of desertion. Nianppan. 19. attached U) the rorp* was undergoing rrvnth* 1 'raining when he va.ni.-hed He abfented himself from training without perr «x58 words
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Article20 1968-06-02 15 IF;i I K Tniete« broke into an electrical good* gh<>p it Langkap and itolt 18 radio* worth $3,000.20 words
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Article298 1968-06-02 15 The Know Alls T8 there a body which regulates and tests the Quality of locally produced goods In Malaysia? I have a complaint to make about a certain product. V. LEE Write to th* Standards Institution ot Malaysia. Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Kuala Lumpur. T HAVE a 14-year-old son298 words
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Article, Illustration338 1968-06-02 16 GABRIEL LEE - PHOTO NEWS Mercede Benz unveil the new generation saloon cars GABRIEL LEE: U, SINGAPORE. Snt -THE exclusive "new generation* 1 sports ir the Mercedes Benz 280SE will be on the local market in August. This was announced today by the manager of Cycle and Carriage Co. Ltd.. Mr. ie Tan.338 words
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Article133 1968-06-02 16 DUTTKRWARTH A rubbera id a iv wiunded utle at Kampong J iwa hi re e.iriy 'his rn i' her 1 were on th^lr way to c^mm.' r"b hery when rhey wr^ am- 1 by lie p- When the polii nn -..:ig opened flre, hitting133 words
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Article, Illustration266 1968-06-02 16 Bringing a wind of change in the world of printing HIS name |g us. ,ir Frel His business printing His contribution I involvement in the planning and unplenieni.it 11 >r of training tcbeiMi a:med at boUterlnt tne llnndj luuti ataadarda in the Smiapora prlnUni and p.ickagmu iiui'istr> "l.'.i entire mdu-strv266 words
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Article64 1968-06-02 16 Vehicles probe in S'Pore I CINOAPORE But -The State I and City PlannuiK Offlc* I h»J> Inline bid .1 sur\ry of mmI menial \rhiclei> her* The purrxwe <>( thr Mirvry Is to iibtmn laforßation nn the I movement ot commcrriHl \chirlrs iinri Mads. 11 bern« conducted by neui ,:f«'Tv a/ho64 words
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Article130 1968-06-02 16 SINGAPORE. Sat Th« laißcst Nteel mobile ptt)l t<i be built at Juronß was launched today Delonp 16.) was launched |M Mr Bernard Johnson, chief enuineer of the oil Inn Delong Corpf>ration of Ne<v York. Built by the Far Eaat Ship Builrttiiu Industry Ltd the 900-ton floating130 words
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345 1968-06-02 16 Kennedy defends his record on Cuba and Vietnam SAN FRANCISCO. Sat. Senator Robert Kennedy today accused Senator Eugene Me Carth) of distorting Oil record on Vietnam and Latin America by endorsing newspaiMf advertisement which attacked him. The advertisement. aMMUOfCa] by the McCarthy !nr President Committee here .said Si-nator KoBM dvReuter - 345 words
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Article, Illustration65 1968-06-02 16 LONDON. Sat. Th# London Bankruptcy Court yesterday hrard a receiving order against actress Diana Dors (above) who was sued last year for more than £40,000 In unpaid taxes. The petition, presented by the Commissioners of Inland Revenue. Is the first step in bankruptcy proceedings.65 words
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Article23 1968-06-02 16 KUL:M. Sat—The secr*t*|ygeneral of Umno. Inch*- Knir Johan. will meet about 200-na)V memtoern of the Sik branch at 2.30 P.m tomorrow^23 words
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Advertisement515 1968-06-02 15 SLIM! WHILE YOU TAKE ft YOUR BATH YOU CAN PROVE Mm.9 IT IN ONE HOUR! Umply a«t a taw drapi ot HUNTRESS SLIMMINC lU3IIE lATH In your hat bath and atir tha A thick matt at rich, foamy bakalai rraa. Star and lat tha dalKtautly •kin. laaam tat dioolvti whila515 words
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Advertisement365 1968-06-02 16 For quick promotion, better pay, and IHi a career you couW put your heart into I CHOOSE ONE OF m^ rf%1 1| I THESE CAREER-BOOKS > WHAT SUBJECT INTERESTS YOU? New Opportunities. SecuntY. Confid•nce and a much higher standard of tichhicai mmlbjlsj 7tit»n.r,i« Industrial Chawistrf Tilrvitmn Sarvicinf living. These are365 words
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Advertisement259 1968-06-02 16 bngiiecithiri BBHHH rapidly roiord VIM. BSSUMDHPH VIGOUR AND VITALITY HHHhJRWk Every Day In H^^l^UbHv^* 1 y Every Way j^HQ^^lg^ rnuv ular vtrm Lrriil»» I"" uftfifmt tot pr» flpX fr.'r wi'* < —^PM*!!B I Du'iit M i.f* fhiiud tinny OS> j^^SSjMK B Inm ft,mti \nnnf iomrltm*\ .jtr* asJ^B^H I hrm i'259 words
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Article257 1968-06-02 17 MY FRIENDS M«m me tor being m love with »>>y who It ten iiu-he> taller than I Do you thii.k we will look odd 1 urn You m ill 111. ike a lovely pair. Some of your frirnds I micht br plainly jr.ilou-. tifi.iusf tall bm. arr hard257 words
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Article, Illustration406 1968-06-02 17 the teg-men Lament the leg- men YOU cotrid almosl hear them singing. lln leg men al the Admen's Ball: "Where have nil the minis gone Where indeed! And ;i ntosl appropriate ilirg( a it w;is. 100. The boys tiul I were mourning the pussing of (lie mini al loiiikil luihMAX KtAN HNC - 406 words
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Advertisement293 1968-06-02 17 So you finally took the step vV V L A i ongrahilation*. \nd welcome 10 the local tiroup of lampax tampon «<• We've been telling \ou for ■Months that you would frel lean. lre«li r\cn in hot. weathei We told vou that vi>u imild >»im invtHM <>f the month py^jffl293 words
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Advertisement400 1968-06-02 17 WHEH WEATHERED DRYHESS MAKES SKIN LOOK OLD... R^R^^i^a^Rß R^RtßaaMaKb^tfav^ Hrn vJrbVvJrv Hi 9 RBBl^r^vßaVJ RBH^ate^^^RßavJßh^^RßnHaSir^^^B I uHB^HRppMH M y-^% RBBB kM 1 1 8XBBa« Wrt |w\ a^i^Rl R^RHRk. JJ^^ I *y*'s..,^^B^i i^ BpP^^S"^^BjwM Its direct moisturizing action ia t» 0 i2t stren B ths— 2nd vi bl r i >••400 words
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Miscellaneous1497 1968-06-02 18 STAR of the WEEK J )VR 'Star ni thp Week-- today h Che So'unh nintr Mnhmncd Ariflin Ipok tcccherj born June 8, 1949. VIM -rnrMlly a very that ramr ynur way In 1967 1 arlnr prrsnn. \nu think is ill Ix- continued durint the qunkly and Ilk. In put ynur1,497 words
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Miscellaneous223 1968-06-02 18 4tfjb V/ CYRIL! WELr CARRY HER! SHE SHE. SHB'S f KB¥»» I 1.. 1 CAN'T! T SOU'^e I^Ti^Q, J TWSb BOSM LQCFfI r* I A~ I I-^m-mm-mw- e ra i v i V i 1 S G H"- SUNiDAV K'GHT/XjIM, PC' TWO GLORIOUS I -AN'PO'TWO GLORiOOS HOORS^ WOW.'/— ftEOACC "N223 words
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Article, Illustration607 1968-06-02 19 ONE PICTURE THAT IS REALLY WHAT IT MAKES OUT TO 8E.... TIMS (|ti;ilily is reflected in "BEDAZZLED, ;i contemporary version of the chissic Fausl legend <>l scllinj; one's soul to the devil for Hie love of hciiiti! ul girt. (i<H'llie's Fausl. however, is607 words
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Article429 1968-06-02 19 Wai Choo will go solo at the Vic AOIFTKD \v.-aiv> >tud«»nt. Knk Wai Choo, Is KivinK hi i Bni I .solo recital at the Victoria Theatir on June 12. W.i: Ctaoo i> tli»- rtaughtcr Ot Mr Kok Ul I the Dlrrctur Home Allair> at the MlnlAtry "i interior and D429 words
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Obituary32 1968-06-02 19 CMtOK QUAN LIONG I«i p««»»(1 «»«v pearefulli I« Ml. r,»vl»n« Rnt<l 4<m p m Mon<U* 1 «m 10 P«v« Lfher H»>Mm Chur<-(i No >mllu Ponitiorn 10 P«v« l-»her MXttoriiat (Tiurrh ~HM32 words
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Advertisement506 1968-06-02 19 I^HAY i»j raj »i MOW SHOWING' 11 em, 4.30. 4.00, 7 00 t 9 30 pm r.tt» Loh T. Ktlly ChJIT Duel At The Supreme Gate" i Mar-, or, r. Coiot Scone i^^JLLrTaCrrfliiiJ OPfNS TODAY' II on., 1 30. t.)O I 9.30 a.m. "TRAP FOR SEVEN" Color Y^<" .'Jo he.506 words
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Advertisement145 1968-06-02 19 IJIIO (Singapore) OPENS TUESDAY!" 1 1 J!; Hnnlkißr!.. j B jLj*" WITH THE WAY OUT SWINGIN' J a I^atTOfti CREW 0F THE v ss BUSTARD! 4 W «R. v DOUG McCLURE \L. •Ifce-^ff'tT NANCY KWAN ifj v%l Noßodyfe irl jji^'-.^vrß; JAMES SHIGETA JAMES WHITM3RE JiLL DONOHUE a J^.LOIII> o OPENS145 words
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Advertisement113 1968-06-02 19 A FLAMINGO NITE "LUB 1 N0 Wll RESTAURANT prasents MEXICAN NITE" IMP) Swf*4av «iqhi w« e r o"ia> Ma«icat> My«ic afaiiKt a Maaica* keck«raun4 I Aha app»cina MIRA PILAR ta«e«M>nal S»annh d«"t"i aarrarmint cio'ic, «ul»r» and eicrtmf Oriantel Oancfl Mcl "THE PAULETTES" Un.HH $to»»\ wha aft on »h» loit Ire113 words
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Advertisement268 1968-06-02 19 OPENS TODAY! CATHAY 'i.-.-.-. 1 RUTHLESS! DIABOLICAL! BRUTAL! The Gestapo Killers Need .^ggpJWSs (k No Licence *^^j^ And Guns They\ar^^ Killed At Large! Wt^ W m W V A Tf&Pv Seven f YVONNE BASTIEN EDOARDO FAJARDO (IN COLOUR) C~0DE0N -COMING OUR MAN FLINT ...A Presidential Secret Agent! U- S. Agents268 words
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327 1968-06-02 20 Permex - Keep these teams out of treble chance hopes Permex i^^^^^^fß D3 Australian team averaging three or more goals per game is not the sort to be involved in many drawn affairs and yoiTll probably be safe in knockIng them out of Treble Chance r eckonl n M\uh the same applies327 words
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Article453 1968-06-02 20 The days problem games HVKIMIN VNM Xl I i will be Mr home learn MaTTtM l.re side car. but thp m<ire h hume fli'tomi- nmiect unciir prr.sMire. \i ins DANDI mi\i. Dandenao en mum stroncr Mdr.s th.in A rrrent works tod thins to spare. The h ha\r Improved Michtly but453 words
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208 1968-06-02 20 I ONDON. Sat Torn CartL wrlght, 32-year-old Warwickshire mediumpace bowler. wa.s the sur-f>r;.-e choice when Engand's cricket selectors ye.sterda-- named a pool of 14 players from whom they will ebooat the team to meet Australia at Manchester in the First Test Marting on208 words
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Article21 1968-06-02 20 INDI INAPOUa >- picked up a tn rd 08 $177 523 la>t night for »inning the 52nd MK)-mili j aasaavay.21 words
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Article26 1968-06-02 20 1c aHfoa n» tnaatular sihltttc nn-et or- 1 ivrak AAA .south /rnir M-heduled to ne h'ld heie on June 9. ha* been p.«lponed26 words
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Article42 1968-06-02 20 LONDON. Sat Euroixwn soccer champions Manchester United will meet Argentinian club Efttudlantes the South American champions In Bueno* Alrcn on Sept 4 and at Manchester on Sept 25 In the two-leg Worln Club championship final, tt mv announced yeatcrdav—Reuter42 words
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Article, Illustration472 1968-06-02 20 JACK FINGLETON - REDPATH SCORES THE SEASON'S FASTEST CENTURY JACK FINGLETON From TAUNTON, Sat. Ian Redpath in 84 1 minutes yesterday hit the seasons fastest century beating the previous best by teammate Eric Freeman by six minutes but some pretty ineffectual captaincy by keeper Barry Jarman allowed Somerset to escape with a drawn472 words
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97 1968-06-02 20 Fletcher in the final after stirring match lONIJON Sat Ken Fletcher the ■enaj Kong b»>ed Australian yesterday reached the final of ?he men siirjles 111 the Sur:ev Kia^ furl champioiuhlpa »Hh .1 *fel o\er fellfw Australian Uiaham Primroae Top-seeded Fletcher came e|o^ to defeat against Primrose who was born with97 words
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173 1968-06-02 20 Aaron hits 5 under to lead by 2 strokes ATLANTA Sal T"mmy MM p+\rf\ ;t s-under-par 1 H ye.sierdav to neize a "A"-s:r*e i. ,rt the halfway mark if the U'St 115.000 Atlanta golf cl Oik 1 MrcKf cfl the pace at \esterdavs play, the 31-year ill Aaron. wivi mule173 words
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446 1968-06-02 20 Richards scores century in each innings LONDON. Sat- South African Barry Richards yesterday became the first batsman for two years to score two centuries in an English county cricket championship match when he hammered an undefeated 104 for Hampshire against Northamptonshire. Richards, who hit is fours in reaching hi> century446 words
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594 1968-06-02 20 STOLLE, HEWITT OUT IN PARIS TENNIS SHOCKS BARIC fps-'.on.il rank.- Miiiered their flr.-t defeat of the French open tennis champlonshlpj ye.storday when Kred Btooe ot Australia »a> t rounced by a Yugoslav amateur. Bnro JovaMVat «-:i, 6-0. 6-3. ■toUe, .a thrt-c-time Wimbledon finalist and winner of the French championship as594 words
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Article267 1968-06-02 21 LA LAGUNE TRIUMPHS IN OAKS LONDON, Saturday. Lagune, the 11-8 French favourite, flashed through the final furlong to score a flve>iißth win in the 190 th running of the Oaks stakes at Epsom yesterday. R dden by French Jockey Gerard Thiboeuf, La Lagune was last of the 14 three-year-old filliesReuter - 267 words
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Article61 1968-06-02 21 ALBUQUERQUE (New Mexico. Sat SouUiern University's Oliver Pord blazed lo a world record-equalling time of 10 see n 'he semi-finals of the 100 m and came back later to win the event lr 10 1 tn the NAIA track an<l field championships here yesterday Officials said lh« windAP - 61 words
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105 1968-06-02 21 Forward Pass bids for triple crown YEW YORK. Sat. Forward Pa»s trie* to become %c n 20 years to «in all thre^ American classics (or three-year-olds when he /sees I eipht other colU In the US 1161.450 Belmnn' Stake.--, f.nal leg of the triple crown series t.xiay Victory In the105 words
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Article, Illustration815 1968-06-02 21 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by THE CORONATION BOY 3-YEAR-OLD HAS IMPROVED GREATLY SINCE SPORE CLASSIC NOVEMBER SUN and Norwellan look like renewing their Singapore Derby duel in today's $25,000 Pcrak Derby over 12f (Race 5) at Ipoh. I take Norwellan to turn the table on815 words
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Article1044 1968-06-02 21 uOIM, FORECAST: Yielding to soft KVJ99PM2.IS CLASS 1 DIVISION 4 ■ftUSUBH <59.500 I6F Local jockeys only 1 00 Summer Hate (Santa Claufci Lee 1 900 Rahwt 10 2 ***** Deaert Apache s >CS Oom Tulloh 5 9 0 NaiMtrl 6 3 &8070 Drop Volley g |O» Wong R1,044 words
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Article140 1968-06-02 21 Race 1 GINO Mount Sinai Grand Manner M«IINT SINAI ».rind Mannrr Jnll> Srnut MOI NT SINAI Deaerl Aparhe l. inc. IUr« Z I <«Kli JIM < iinn Rovale Napoleon Soln I.ORI) JIM N»pnlron "»ol<> Hn.il ontmand I OKU JIM Napolron >> Rn>al iiiiini uirl Race 3 Don140 words
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Article2093 1968-06-02 21 TOTAL POOL $74,300 Ist 192C99 515.389 2nd *****1 S 9.194 3rd 2071 M 4.597 Starters M 26 Mcb—Noa. 14b422 *****6 162*44 *****4 l.X* *****2 15«325 *****6 *****8 *****8 *****6 *****6 Consolation 1357 each Nov *****2 162*53 *****3 *****7 *****1 *****0 *****0 *****H *****6 *****7 'rEMPLAR. ridden2,093 words
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Advertisement267 1968-06-02 20 j^^rri3ii:)iiH'imHi>ruii:<'miHMHiM'U'i:<'H']M4-l^-^j I H.S.C./S.C./M.C.E. 1 EXAMINATIONS 1 success minded students join M STAMFORD COLLEGE the largest Correspondence College y_ Malaysia, Singapore Region commend- j^. t n ed as a model by Educators and Colombo- f Plan experts a^ Sciantifically davisad 01/tn HOME-STUDY COURSES aX CAj hju adopting the latest Diagnostic Mathod267 words
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Miscellaneous660 1968-06-02 20 TV MALAYSIA RADIO MALAYSIA 1 (HANNH i Ku»l» l.umpur ft QQ AM Prmr»mmf Sum.nd Pen*n»; lp«h and OVV man. 602 Muining M°U.ra; 3 »nd 10 Johorr MsMaW TOO The Nf.v 715 I Bahru I T^iping; B»lu Brrakf.is! Potpourri. .45 He*t rakat- I SUmmT m the National Languanc 75U 3 V660 words
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Obituary62 1968-06-02 21 MR LIM CHIN KONG, W«d M>. puird away t*ar»fu;:v. DM Funtrai trvn M Hurna .-■•-<■•. Ipoh at 1130 am 3» <w MADAME YIO CHOON NIO ««d 71 paaiad a»av p-acrfully 30 5 M «>T'gi hao.Bd h«r buaband Mr Cnaa Ho r>o« 2 aoai. 4 daushtara. 2 sonars 3 dauxh'*ra-.n-la«'62 words
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Advertisement57 1968-06-02 21 The Sun Never Sets r» (0 On American Life! A-nencon Life Insurance Company literally circles the globe, providing top quality services to individuals and corporations in 60 countries. No other life insurance company can say that! Depend on Dynamic **g* American Life Insurance Company SINCE I°2l rVblavsia Office sth Floor.57 words
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Article132 1968-06-02 22 PENANG ZONE CHAMPS KANGAR, Saturday. PENANG became north zone champions in the Malaysia Cup soccer competition when they beat Perlis 4-1 in a replay at Stadium Dato Sheikh Ahmad toda\ Perils started well and scored In the 25th minute through inside-right Mohamed Bakar from a free-k;ck |USI nut.Mde the penalty132 words
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102 1968-06-02 22 NEGRI SEMBILAN. Sat. --Negri Sembilan scored their first win in this year's Mala; ita Cup rnmpetition wnen they beat Johore 4-3 here yesterday Negrl led 2-1 at halftime with B"-'' s by centrc-for- i ward Dnvis (Mb and 32nd minutes'. Mazlan. who stored Johore102 words
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Article68 1968-06-02 22 RAUB. Sat. Bowlers dominated 'he lirst days play In the MCA League match in jt: tiiok a rirst innings iead cf 36 runs over Pahang here tod Nagrt'l Yusof Ohanl '3-0 i ■nd Ua\. Cnrnw-i.: '3-34' «<re sponMbic f"r MOdUM umblin~ out lor 54 Patunß'a Ja«l1 S'.nch68 words
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Article, Illustration835 1968-06-02 22 NORMAN SIEBEL - Fabulous Arsenal bring to Malaysia tonight all that is best in English tootbal NORMAN SIEBEL By A RSENAL Football Club of I^ondon will take a large part of the English Football League's 82-year history and the best of its football on to the Merdeka Stadium pitch tonight when they meet835 words
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Article46 1968-06-02 22 dmen tj Norwegian <Vi<l Ctrl', r lim. flralMW tup le^tri a Ihev rc«< i. michi at Hie end ol Matte .>! 'lie SOO-mlie South Ailer a shori stop ihev Iwcat tlie aacond mm to Kluana arrl then nn to the final Mace reliirnniß to Sineaiwre46 words
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430 1968-06-02 22 Keng Seong takes honours in Raffles meet SINCiAI-viKr I'■ tieong o[ Ba>l.-> H<ju.* took the class one individual laurel* »l H 0 ann hrld a'- Hie DM »on thr ::.\j.t ;ump wall D I I Ul« <-jin: iif poic nult '3f 4' «00ni h ,626 .ii^l «c «4 )a»rlin. K^K430 words
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Article74 1968-06-02 22 I>ENANG S.it. A Oku 4 hoy 1 Goh Ah K. »mi the kMI l>ertiirniaii(t IwaTd Hii hi.' Si iii «'i unnu.ii unrti "hl;iv. Hp ran th *****1 in 12.8 rhppmi! .4 or] tut' "111 M-rmd. He b- 12 vp-ir;- nl I .iri'ivi74 words
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Article109 1968-06-02 22 NEGRI SET TO WIN QUAD TITLE IPOH. Sat Negn riembl--1 lan look sen to win the (luadrangular hockey meet here with a 2-2 nraw against Pemk today Negrl who beat Malacca 4-2 yesterday have to beat unfancled I'rnang to clinch the Malacca redeemed tln'm--elve> today with .< *>-l win over109 words
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Article27 1968-06-02 22 BRISBANE Sawith i> macnitirent display in tlir Mi.md h.th when th. if mini ml Ne« Zealand 31-12 in their Ruabv ,c World nip-tie herr M-27 words
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414 1968-06-02 22 Malacca cricketers hand strong warning to S'pore SINGAPORE, Saturday. MALACCAS cricketers now strongly hope to put an end to Singapore's domination of the south zone of the MCA inter-state league when they clash at Malacca this month Malacca gave this ■*ar:..ntr t > Singapore whet, the; scored their third MCea414 words
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Article90 1968-06-02 22 Shield win for Kinta Indians IPOH Sa' ACS Old Boy» A^K-lation beat AncloClune'e School by 37 rum t:i a Brniider Shield cricket match on the Coronation ground here today INM Old Bi.vv 133-K in 32 oven M K Murcira 45 n o. ClMt Siimh 32 ACS 96 'Chandran 28 R90 words
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Article501 1968-06-02 22 SYDNEY Sat Hn.ults •>( Australian Association fixith«|l mutches played tnday The lialf-tinif wore.«. are in kCMfeata S*\\ MiliTH IMV. 1 W \V.. 11 end 1 Toronto n l(MI> MM M i>iv. I Budapest 1 Canterbury I) ifi-Di Pulnnia 1 South < oa»l 1 (0-0 1 v>\\ rtn.501 words
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Page 22 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous160 1968-06-02 22 MCCtJi i"ur m»lrh: MFA Preside/ All-Stars v Arsenal 'Mcrciek.i stadium 8 pm.i. 1.. Prrak Dlx. 1: Tamil T"a v Spurs (T. AaaaS) Vpare Mr. 1: Chinese Ath h ton (5.30 p.m D A.'ish v HAF Seleur (TJO. bruh matches at Jn Besan. Armed Force*, v RAP Changl iGevlanc Mm KM160 words
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