The Straits Times, 7 June 1968
1968-06-07
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Title Section25 1968-06-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150.000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1968 15 CENTS KDN. 3104 M.C. (P) 001425 words
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221 1968-06-07 1 Pledge by the King on defence talks I KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday JUK Yang di-Pcr-tuan Agong today stressed that the ne w defence arrangements wil Ji Malaysia's Commonwealth Allies to be worked out next wick lure would not be a threat to "any of our neighbours.* 1 Nor would the new221 words
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Article79 1968-06-07 1 Tengku: It's a tragic 1055 XI Ah A I.IMPIR, Thurs. Ten g k v Abdul K.iliinin today expri-^sed slunk and sorrow over Senator Kennedy's death. He said: "It is indeed tragic that this should haw 1 happened to Mich a good man." The Prime Minister extended his sympathies (o the79 words
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Article, Illustration442 1968-06-07 1 Kennedy is dead President Johnson proclaims day of national mourning LOS ANGELES. Thurs. CENATOR Robert F. Kennedy died at 1.44 a.m. (4.14 p.m. Malaysian time) here today, 25 hours after he was shot by a youth in his campaign headquarters here. With him when he died in the Catholic GoodUPI - 442 words
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Article55 1968-06-07 1 SENATOR Kobert Kennedy was asked once whether the hectic life of political campaigning, speech-making and coping with large crowds was worth the exhaustion it brought His reply: "No sacrifice* are involved. I mij;ht say it is the only life worth living for me myReuter - 55 words
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Article149 1968-06-07 1 JERUSALEM. Thursday. rE father of the gunman accused of shooting Senator Robert Kennedy told reporters today: "I am shocked by the action of my son.' Tracked down to the small Arab village <>t T.u ylba near here. Besh;ira Salame Sirhan. 52. bald he heard the terribleReuter - 149 words
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Article51 1968-06-07 1 BANGKOK Thurs Tha Prime Minister. Tun Thanom Kit l l kai horn, will vMI Malaysia fur two days startlni; tumorrcw He said the visit v.ill be \t-ry mfi rmal. He will be accompanied by the Foreign Minister. Tun Thanat Khoman. and National Development Minister. Pote SarasinUPI - 51 words
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Article35 1968-06-07 1 KENNEDY MURDER: WOMAN SOUCHT LOS ANGELES. Tbnra. Police isMierl alert for arrest of wnm.tn lher **ld night he involved in mnrder of Senator Kennedy. She was described as white aged 33 to !735 words
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Article175 1968-06-07 1 4 MKRK'AN newspapers. radio and television stations today reflected the sense o( shame and horror frit by the nation aftrr the shooting of Senator Kobert Kennedy. Ni-ms cow-rage of the traced) rivalled that sivi-n to President Kenmdj's assassination almost five years ago. TV stations vt-sterday175 words
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Article35 1968-06-07 1 WASHINOTON Thui I World Bank President Robert McN»m»r» has cut short trip to West Germany and Indnne>ia to attend the funeral i day of Senator Robert Kennedy, a bank spokesman said today35 words
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Advertisement12 1968-06-07 1 The Kennedy tragedy: See also Pages 2, 3, 10, 11 and 2412 words
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Advertisement172 1968-06-07 1 GERMANYS abermain Reunited Trade Mark NATIONAL AM FM RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER =r IN THE CAR DB AS A POBTABIE NATIONAL RF-7270 ki lh» RF-7270 NATIONAL has^ combined in one unit. an AM FM radio <wd 3 cassette recorder that can be used as a portabll or in the iar Switch172 words
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Article, Illustration389 1968-06-07 2 IMPASSE AT PARIS PEACE TALKS MORE CLEARLY DEFINED PARIS, Thurs United States and North Vietnamese negotiators at the preliminary peace talks appeared today to have more clearly defined the impasse in their negotiations, although they still held out no indications of how they would break out of it. After .sevenReuter - 389 words
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104 1968-06-07 2 JERUSALEM. Thurs Business life halted :ti Arab parts of Jerusalem yesterday as the inhabitants in emu-en w.ih Arab* throughout the Middle East marked thp first anniversary of the six-day Middle Ea.M war a year ago Jerusalem's Arabs «eni on a general strifes inReuter - 104 words
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Article, Illustration172 1968-06-07 2 Scorpion and crew officially presumed lost by Navy WASHINGTON. Inursday. THE United States submarine Scorpion (above) and her 99 crew, missing in the Atlantic for 10 days, were yesterday officially presumed lost by the Navy. But Admiral Thomas H Moorer. Chief of Naval Operation;*, said in a •tatement that the172 words
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152 1968-06-07 2 CAKiOY l"iur» south Viptnamr&e iroops battled »ith largf V.rt toiij and North VietrM mese forrr immrdiatrl> north "f Saigon today. Ihe South Vletnamf** brokr thr Virlconc hold ovrr a small MM of Sai(on and pushed ihr Infiltrators into ilirrr battered apartment buildings In h.ildiiReuter - 152 words
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Article147 1968-06-07 2 A RARE SECURITY COUNCIL TRIBUTE ITNITF.I) NATIONS. Thurs— The Security Council. In an unprecedented gesture, paid tribute to Senator Kennedy yesterday by adjourning a s. heilulrii srssiun and xendinc MrKennedy a message expressing "shuck and deep ■mi." The adjournment ut short a session called at the urgent request of bothReuter - 147 words
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Article40 1968-06-07 2 LOS ANOELE6 Tl bumber mrkFrs rF.idinn Pr»y Pnr Bobby apu'ared by 'he hundrFds around Oood Pi.ti*.:■»n Hotoi'Al. «hrrr R"hen Kennedy lay wounded M»x M:«drl a I/» 4Bf*t« prin'rr »^id hr 2 500 utirkrrs t oe dmtnbuTed ttrr40 words
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Article204 1968-06-07 2 THERE is no way of protecting a candidate from an assassin during the election campaign. One must give oneself to the crowd and from then on one must rely on luck. by Senator Robert Kennedy only a fortnight ago when he was a.ikpd by French writer and filmmaker Romain204 words
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Article51 1968-06-07 2 WKLLINGTON I r Walter Hath. N>« >lri»r v«!e i m»n' and former Latynr Prime Mln'sur died in hospital on Tueiday Otf WalMr »ho «M »6 on? rnme Mlntatar from 1957 -o 1060 and had aiwt;. s been ;n th* Minguard of the New Zealand Labour movemen'Reuter - 51 words
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Article22 1968-06-07 2 ROME. Thar.'' s;.rrr :.,m Dorotiiv G-'h d.fd of brinchla! pn»uinnniii a R.iallo on Tue»dav i.ight. Bhf «v 70 CPI22 words
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Advertisement55 1968-06-07 2 I YOU'VE SEEN HER IN 1 YOU YE WET HER ON THE I W SHE S THE FORVOSAN STUNNER L» I WHO CLIMBED THE LADDER 3 Of FM-'E TO BECOME AM V. I ThE TOAST OF BROADWAY AWf I KALEN LIU > jmx I THE NATIONAL WOMEN'S MAGAZINE JUNE ISSUE55 words
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Miscellaneous33 1968-06-07 2 you'll awe to) f tarn >\| I konowwJ^l CAN if) /cutout 7/ y *ON£ Of OUR I VLUxußiec^/^— /we cur out uixueic*) /^Zait mxT~\ V-LONG AGOj IRf DO%)ti IT I CUTTING OUT 1 -^->w33 words
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488 1968-06-07 3 KENNEDY TRAGEDY: LOOKING AT THE SUSPECT'S PAST FOR MOTIVES... LOS ANGELES. Thur«. 1 gIRHAN Bishara Sirhan, born 124 years ago in what later became the Jordanian sector of Jerusalem, has been charged with the murder of Senator Robert Kennedy. Immigration rec488 words
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90 1968-06-07 3 VI U YOKK. lhurs. Threats were telephoned to at least three Arab missions to the Inited Vitioris last Biffal and Nm Vwfc fit v polio and Iniled Nations -ninitv officials gave protection to three Arab anibas tmtmn atteatftaa a Security Council meeting They uereAP - 90 words
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316 1968-06-07 3 LBJ tells Americans: Let us put an end to violence WASHINGTON. Thur*. PRESIDENT Johnson ca night to "put an en< preachings of violence". The President went on nat on wide tele vision tn urge a new attitude among the American people following tho shooting of Senator Robert Kennedy. -Let us316 words
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101 1968-06-07 3 \t.\\ YORK. Thurv— Six Secret Service men have been assigned to guard former VlcePresitient Richard Nixon, the Republican presidential hopeful, day and night The six arrived at Mr Nlxons fifth Avenue apartment buildinf less than six hours after the slinotiiii: nf Senator101 words
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Article, Illustration76 1968-06-07 3 Triumph and tragedy: Kennedy just before he was shot 'rillS picture of Senator Robert Kennedy was taken shortly before he was shot and only minutes earlier, he had learned of his convincing victory in the California primary over Senator Eugene McCarthy. Five other people were injured by the gunman, whoUPI - 76 words
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345 1968-06-07 3 NEW YORK. Thurt SENATOR Robert Kennedy was shot as he was being interviewed by a radio reporter. Andrew West, of the Mutual Broadcasting System, continued bii report and described the scene as he shouted direct ;dii> to bystanders, ordering them toUPI - 345 words
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Advertisement152 1968-06-07 3 It's upsetting to be troubled is a medically approved forby constipation, yet simple mula whose action is gentle constipation real1 nothin9 yet cflective Gen!le enoU9h more than a funct.onal d.s- (or grandad or grandson, turbance. A diet that m- grandma or grand-daughter, eludes liquids and plenty of without any side-152 words
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Advertisement254 1968-06-07 3 jJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU Congratulations and Best is lies to on the opening of their New Ladies Men's Shop 1 at 33, Bishop St., Penang. from VMS. ABDUL RAZAK CO M. KISHIN, 5 88. High Street, 93-A, High Street, E S Singapore, 6. Smgopore, 6. AMAR TEXTILES, MEENA-ARJAN CORPN.. 92-A, High Street, 95-A,254 words
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Advertisement544 1968-06-07 4 <\' B J^OBHwifc <; liM> V M 4^V W^^bbb^&JbWbbbbl .'^fl Rb^Bm^M BoL *3 BBbP^BBbKjV^BbKI i X V (3mm obbt m r vuiull ■P T* 'x I iNbbbbblbUL '^^tt^j^fit s,.,*& J^HCH BBB^aak CS| i^k.BaBHa^BBBB^ bbbbMbbbbbbbbbßb^ at Mt J^mr^^mmW v- 7 Jbbbbl^bLbbbbbbbbl I^^b^b^bbEbMf'^bbbluJblß IVkaV l^ y H «SbBBBBBBBBBBBWA. J )*P^^^BBk vOl^k 4^bbL544 words
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Article, Illustration228 1968-06-07 5 MOLLIE ANG - MOLLIE ANG By V" m.U'oki Thurs. Homely and unassuming ufT-stage, Dons I i rn.iiicli becomes under the clitter of stage lights a torrid dancer. I his Argentinian Miss inivsr* the wide i. pen spaces of home, hut finds a small228 words
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209 1968-06-07 5 That accusation by Manila baseless, says Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. 'I'HE Government today rejected as "baseless" an accusation made by the Philippines Government that two Malaysian ships had intruded into Philippine waters on May 29 and 31. A spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the Government "viewed with209 words
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Article22 1968-06-07 5 ■junta iuv, n ii, j*ivllUli H. Oil I rin- aim, a tr;ini kg dvi a ..rn\e :i Kou-22 words
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Article27 1968-06-07 5 KLXHINO. Tbun. i M Data Penuhulu I.. 1 I fc. here today *l;cr attending an procedure in London, .^jxiiusored by the Commonwealth Parlumentanr Aaodatlon27 words
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Article26 1968-06-07 5 IAIPEH. 1..1... 1 .11 i l MM) .in anneal' ..in to M i" help kmpTOM the country tural production. the c-nti.il i 'ported luday.26 words
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99 1968-06-07 5 A 36,000ton rise in rubber exports l/UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Rubber exports for the first four months of this i year rose by 36.395 tons to 367.066 tons over that of the cor- responding period last year, according to j figures issued by the Statistics Department today. January to April produc-99 words
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Article51 1968-06-07 5 I'ENANU Ihur. 1 TM Uuvernnie'it li»» dunnted $140 to the Pi'derMtion School fol the I>e.r la nißrk the mml olllcial birthday or the Governor. Tun Syed Shell Shahabuddtn. A Minilar contribution h.n received from the King* b;rihday celebratiin» ■tre Donation* to the .school ha\e reached51 words
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Article44 1968-06-07 5 PEN ANG Thur» Ufng I Hal Lee. 20. today plf.ided not guilty to a charge of attemptinn to extort $11 from Lee Boon Chye by puuini? him in (far of miuiy kt .ibuut 1 am. on May 30 B.iil *M .illuued.44 words
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Article26 1968-06-07 5 I'tNANU Ihurs. The AMkbwan Al-Mm*kin Muslim bociety in Jrlutong h.i.s flcot-i-i! H.i v Yuli.m.i Ha Abdul Rhlidi.ii> h prr.Mdriu lor the 14th Kirn26 words
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Article52 1968-06-07 5 Xl ALA 1.1 MPI K. Thurs. The Minister of l.due* v. 'ii Inchc Moh. lined Khir Johari. will open the Malaysi.ui and Singapore .Methodist head teachers' conference at < inieron Highlands on Saturday. The conference uill be chaired by Kishop Xl Lumly .mil will include educational talks and52 words
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182 1968-06-07 5 I^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The appointment of Mr. Tan Tcft Hong (All.-Bukit Bintang) as chairman of the Public Accounts Committee for the fourth consecutive year was approved by the Dewan Ra'ayat today. In asking for the House approval, the Minister of Finance. Tun182 words
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Article57 1968-06-07 5 PARII BLNTAR I'hurs Inclie tiulaiman bin Hu)i T»U> MP l"r Kriun I.aut hM been re-elec ed rhnirman o| the Kri.ii) Laul Inum dl\ MM for the eiKhlh consecutive term Tin ice-chairman i< Inche I. mail bin Abdul Riuf .secretary. ln< ne Abdul R.ihman bin Mun .in.57 words
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Advertisement226 1968-06-07 5 Cold Storage Supermarket and Shopping Centre mmm m —*^mf]f/9 > fjM 111 I rfi I FRIDAY 7th to TUESDAY 11th JUNE FOR PERSONAL SHOPPERS ONLY BLACKCURRANT JUICE cascade b,,,,. 1 .95 PETER PAN WAFERS thye hong .38 SULTANA BISCUITS thyehong Pkt .33 TOOTH BRUSHES WISDOM De Luxe or Extra .45226 words
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Miscellaneous88 1968-06-07 5 Ml fir Onp H" f*»m#i*t I a I AWDuaur SO ITS ATB RIGHT, OOO-SO LJ—^ a■-* *i&: ~^l QUttt I'LL OHJBKBF <&\% |I BUT SO FAR. V\ ■^Je&nwh'LE.ON A II A CQV/ ft C^JW?' ■OVDE- m I TRACY, NOT A VAN J PnEARBV HILL A UDNE WHATTS THIS? Hg TAKES88 words
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522 1968-06-07 6 SINGAPORE, Thursday. I IM Ah Keow, con lest in« her husband*! divorce suit, today toW the Mi^h Couki thai her husband 1 i e 1 noi sleep with her during her pregnancy when lie l>c^;in 'fjoing after" another woman. Asked by Mr.522 words
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Article, Illustration116 1968-06-07 6 CIINOAbHMB, Thurs.— A i craudmothiT Madam (U« Sin >lni labove). his been mining from h'-r .i.ii.m Tenteram flat miii I >ti!l<l:t> Mail am (hies. <•?. who w.is <-t.i>inK alune in the flat. »a> found missinc by her M>n. Mr Wone Knn Hock, when he116 words
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Article72 1968-06-07 6 SINGAPORE Thu^ The Buddhist Union will hold a memorial BfrrlM M 1 ummrmorate the second annl\ersary of 111 lnuiider the lat* Yen Dliammasuklia. 10 a m on Monday at the union's irrmlses in Jalan Senyum On Sunday the union will distribute vegetarian Inod to inmates72 words
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Article, Illustration68 1968-06-07 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Sin >! a pore Art« Council today announced that the farewell dinner organised In honour of Mr Lee Khoon Choy on June 10 ha.s been postponed to June IS at the Chinese Chamber of Com- j men r Auditorium er !lir Minister68 words
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Article30 1968-06-07 6 SINGAPORE. Thurv The Rotary Club uf Singapore West will hold their annual Rotary Youth Field Day at the People 1 Association Camp In Nicoll Drive on Sunday.30 words
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Article26 1968-06-07 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Van Kleef Aquarium will remain open on Saturday. Prophet Mohamed's birthday, and Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.26 words
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Article145 1968-06-07 6 Today's rduratinnal TV on Channel 8 U a* follows: ■>» Jm-Kln a.M.. hi.fh-.ri second laiujuacr. Ber. The painting rliu: 1.3V-8.50. Mithrmatirs. Sec. I Dirrrted niimhrt- ill: ».«3-S fn»hsh litrraturr. Src. I: Words and pictures I.H Mutl. (>rnrral wirnrr. Srr. I: Tranvpiratiun in planU: 10.45-II.OS, Natiunal lanruacr.145 words
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Article68 1968-06-07 6 rl Duke of Kdinburch paid a courtesy call on President Yusof at the Ist.m.i Negara yesterday ninrnine Prince Philip, who prevented new Queen's and Regimental Colour* to 42 I i Commando. Royal .Marines, at the Far Kasl Fleet I Amphibious Forces Base at SembawanK last68 words
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400 1968-06-07 6 SINGAPORE. Thur» rpOTO coupons me sellinfj so fast that more than 720.000 of them have been put on sale since last Wednesday. Already thOOMndi Ol n d roup<iii> togpther with th<» stake moiu v arc flowing into the headquarters of the Singapore Pools,400 words
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Article154 1968-06-07 6 Gorton flies in on Asian tour SIM.APORK. I vi. Australian Prim. MinKtrr. Mr John dorton. Hi in today for a mshl-»tiip m ruiili 1.. South irtnam for thr lir>i >ii.i of a I.' -day Soulh-past \m.iii tour Soon altrr liying in. by an RAAr aircraft with Mrs (■or ton and154 words
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Article24 1968-06-07 6 SINOAPORE Ibun Tne Raffles Girl> Secondary scl^ool Band will perform at Macßltchie Park between o3opm. and 630 p.m. on Suni.iy24 words
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Advertisement293 1968-06-07 6 ODEON PALACE: TOMORROW jjjPWGHT! THE WESTERN WITH THAT SPECIAL gA BRAND OF ALL-OUT ACTION' P^B ...THE KIND YOU LIKE BEST!! CIULIANO GEMMA fjkffe mc f!*W^ TtCHNICOLOK. ODEON: COMING 1^ OF ITS KIND' \&M IT OUT BCATS WATARI \J&9 OUT FIGHTS THE SAMURAI IN COLOR vtlU 1 I •MS M lO293 words
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Advertisement175 1968-06-07 6 Worried? BRIGHTEN YOUR MOOD INSTANTLY Your Doctor has to d you you are in At physical shape. Yet the fact remains that you— like all normal healthy peopleoccasionally need something to cheer you up. Now thanks to pharmaceutical research ProPlus Tablets a r e available to b'rqhten your mood instantly.175 words
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Advertisement131 1968-06-07 6 THE LION HALL RESTAURANT NITE-CLUB (G. H. CAFE LTD.) 14- 11, BATTERY ROAD, SIMOAPC-: 2 PROUDLY PRESEHTS "THE MAXIM S REVUE" HA--/* Charming Korean Dancers Entertain you by performing 2 sensational shows niahtly FROM TOMORROW RESERVE YOUR TABLE NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT ALSO humous Singers: KATHLEEN LI, MURNI SARAWAK VERONICA131 words
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Advertisement380 1968-06-07 6 f* SHAW GANISATION NOW SHOWING No Free Lur thoot daily 10 30. J I 730 t■ J (MM iondl ovrr 4 kM sta'n O !PLUS "r o u Onl, L,«, T.,«,' ==^m H.'Jii i^iiiTinFiiTJ j MOW SHOWING No Fr«e lilt' II am. I 30, 4.00. 645 t 30 v:> Ho380 words
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Article, Illustration226 1968-06-07 7 PC SHIVAOA - Canadians plan to introduce satay to the frozen north PC SHIVAOA. By KUCHING, Thurs. Satay in the Arctn wastes oi Canada Yes that is, if Mr Mick Mallon, 35, a Canadian, who ha* been lecturing at the teacher training college here for the past five years, gets the job of226 words
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Article29 1968-06-07 7 lELUK ANSON, riiur.- Fines nineinw d- m $25 to SlOO r«ch were ini|)'*«i nn Tuesrin nn 13 peopio m the Tfluk An>on .irr.i fof not »nd i*l<29 words
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Article, Illustration220 1968-06-07 7 S^MOKE from the nuns of the Malaysian Artill cr J wisp over the Lake Gardens as the Yang di-Fertuan \ui i!i'_' inspects a guard-of-hoDour In the square oppo- >ite Parliament House yesterday. The occasion was the ceremo nial opening of the fifth session of Parliament byTan Honi Kuan - 220 words
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231 1968-06-07 7 BRITAIN AND RUSSIA OFFER ELECTRICAL TRAINING SINGAPORE. Tnursday. DRITAIN and the Soviet Union haw offered technical assistance and training facilities to developing countries in Ecale to help accelerate the development of electric power in the region. This is disclosed in a communique tooay to mark the end of the week-ion*231 words
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81 1968-06-07 7 Story in braille one of 900 entries KUALA I.IMPIK Ihur—A >lory in liraitle is one of 'Hill short ilariei ItMWMI l)^ I hi- l>p».in '•t.lhis.i <I.MI I'll^t.lk.i ill response t > ther Mate) story uritinu < niiipe(itinti j More Ihan EIMI w rit>-r- !'i of them unmen. sent in Mini*.,81 words
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67 1968-06-07 7 K/UALA LUMPUR. Than p ith -uid roscued .1 13 ycir-old whom h.e h d napped ::.itu A police spokcsm.. ciav the youth ypir-oid '.firry attendant. Ho did not Mentifj th< girl The youth went to ihp .;;rl hou.se l\ about 3 .1 w( re oul67 words
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226 1968-06-07 7 Driver gets six months for dangerous driving IS UA LA LUMPUR, Than. The Deputy Chief Hi r of the High Court, Inchc Abdul Humid bin Tan Sri A/mi, sentenced a lorry driver, Chua Ah Seng, to six months' Jail today for dangerous driving result inn in the death of tMI226 words
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Advertisement181 1968-06-07 7 I We had your home decor in mind when we designed II this set home decor in mind when we de Ipi lIIT— IM C| |np nflflß I signed this set. Our engineers had D DUILI inn nc equipped it with an advanced ten mOQBI 13U"~Zo sion banded picture tube181 words
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Miscellaneous38 1968-06-07 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph HeimdaM rIH'RtNT i. IWAON.T ACAP,'A_ IB Jff ""-A-SGS. y. Ev£3,:A',' I -MO-GhT I 1- I' »<^^Z~ :v£ ALLAN'S B€6s\ got booth' I p^si---v oke 'o aside tv V.OOCHiN' BuW,i I I -JSj^sQ.-* ryJWg LAN'.J-38 words
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Article, Illustration347 1968-06-07 8 i- SINGAPORE. Thur« PRINCE PHILIP PRESENTS NEW COLOURS r |Mll 42 Commando. Ro--1 yal Marines. tonifht retelved ne« tjufen"s and Reximrntal Colours it nil the Duki- of Kdinburch .it an imprcs Ni\r i ln., Hit parade at the l-ar East Heet amphibiiius fortes bane in Srmbawanc Rain, uliiili347 words
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Article, Illustration108 1968-06-07 8 Envoy to Japan calls on President SINGAPOKE. Ihurs s»in^api>rrs Mmm iliir-de~i^natr tv Japan li MM K.ik J'eni; i.ihuvei. toil.< Diid in •llui.il call mi the I'resnl rut. Inchc Yusof bin I iliall at the Istana prinr to taking up his appinnt iini.: in l.i n. in Dr. Ani. a senior108 words
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Article48 1968-06-07 8 >1M Rl \;> V p Bndlq «n:lci leacier -he Briwnth-DaT Adventl»i Offapun lv I i -onlerenoe* Ml BiMdlr a h.ed in St!.--p tar n> \e»rs uini thr UCM una 'lon In 194 i inp.intfrl by Ui v.Ue Thrv tor three *rrk- beturr lr»vlna (Or liuiinifMa48 words
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Article38 1968-06-07 8 BtNOAFOKI li: TIN ..ir! Kire Dftirr' ilir H»>« lib;ir Aiuxiri Mi I' i> Da-id \ra\r> litre li>i Melbnun.e Ml \"(inday to underso »i\-mnith ('nlomtio Plm. (ruimiiii pn>z ww mi 'lir l..'r-' ninliixiof Arc- (Writ lni38 words
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59 1968-06-07 8 sinuapokk Thun It] Blnfi pore BtudenU Union's Kaa and Flas Day' will b«- held tomorrow to nIM money fur charity CJally-dei-orated floats telleiti:iK 'Lifr and Thought lii the University" will tour routes in the city Tlie Vioc-Chaiu-elior of the Lniversiiy. Ur Toh Chin Chye.59 words
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Article, Illustration248 1968-06-07 8 A Grange Road site for new Raffles School SINGAPORE. Thurs 'pHE new sit» roc Urn 140-\.ai-old Raffles In- st nut ion will be an 11 -acre area at the Old Admiralty House in Grange Road. \IH 'I thti aniiojiu ement by tlie M!ms>ICT of Law and National U> vplopmeiit. Mr248 words
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Article67 1968-06-07 8 PSA TO GET $1.2 MIL. FIRE-BOAT SINC.AFOR! Ihlirs Port ot st:is«P"rr Authority will lave a iiiw fire-tiKhtli.u rwael addfd to Iti firr bri lade Ileet wtien the :jTOhp Apt Apt Is launihfd trom JurunK Shipyard on Baturd;<y 111. v«Mi built by the .shipyard at a cost of 51. 238.000. is67 words
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Article72 1968-06-07 8 PROPHETS FUND BURSARIES FOR 69 Srne Prupii. t Mohammed's Birthday Memorial d Buard handed ,ut bur-.i i-ludlnit three Chin Onibrml e\i lo llir before leptlu.. II thr (i tan LeaK'..r In a <re lianded c hatraai I avofl The recipient^ wen Irsa mdmtt in ih« 6 !'ol\teilii.ic a. The three72 words
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Article64 1968-06-07 8 -INUAPORt Thur* d and fun fair u.-uai.isr.. r nie:i v As». ■»ki "I ;lir Natioiih! Fund uill be declared upen ti ai In a m b: •■iv.i A:- Runui) Uht I ■roUAdi ■>: me si^iap Commun- ill be IJ si., M vunetie.s o! Mala. and Indian64 words
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Article27 1968-06-07 8 BINOAPORI b Irs Th« Gdlcirn Star Nitecluh will open H. fir ITuMpagnt Bar »nd Oarcleii ReMa'.irat'i In Dublin Road on S«turd«v at S p m27 words
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Advertisement170 1968-06-07 8 W II M IVM.i llC>\ lUI If'M! M I MKODII S I 111 Rl M lIS Ol I\- M :<l\ MII I) 1 \IM Kll I WD lUHNKM Rl Sr ARI 11. Ml nutc.ials used arc fl selected cspcciallv tor each specilic dut>. the workmanship is ot' the highest order170 words
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Article65 1968-06-07 9 Communists In Thailand are fastening their claws into the villages of depressed areas in Northern Thailand to win a base for insurrection. This article by GEORGE C. WILSON describes the late, but strenuous efforts being made by the Thai government and enlightened Thai officials to win over the villagers and65 words
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Article, Illustration1103 1968-06-07 9 TO FORESTALL ANOTHER VIETNAM THE leaders of Thailand watching the twists and turns in both Paris and Saigon concerning the Vietnam war talk as though they realise the hour is late for combating insurgency in their own country. Whether this ap- «r parent sense of1,103 words
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609 1968-06-07 9 YUGOSLAVIA has re- cently acquired something which constitutes an unusual touristic asset as well as a compelling conversational topic. A mineral water has been discovered, in a small village 50 miles north of the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo, which is widely believed to609 words
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Advertisement193 1968-06-07 9 ZQJ<I l\\ til/ /^H V II y^\. i^-^^^^"^*^* *ij I RATIONAL lt I V SIMS' }~^4\ f^2/r^*V 2k lU^ <3& J i *i^^^ BRITANNICAS CONCISE Jiaaaaaaa^ k. 1 Vf" J i S^^^ Kf'/nl'-j] H r^^V^C^V^T/" tm <tfi\ ij N »i C E T O r.«,« S d E i T193 words
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Article390 1968-06-07 10 1" H E shooting ot 1 Senator Robert Kennedy sent a wave of incredulous shock round the world. In CANBERRA, the Australian Prime Ministrr. Mr. John Gor'.on. sumrni ri up what millions felt when he said: "What ran one say when a man whoReuter - 390 words
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Article, Illustration41 1968-06-07 10 CENATOR Robert Kennedy awaits the arrival of medical assistance as he lies on the floor of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles moments after he was shot on Wednesday. He died yesterday without regaining consciousness. AP radiophoto.AP - 41 words
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280 1968-06-07 10 ]\EW YORK. Thurs. j Americans reacted to the shooting of Senator Robert Kennedy yesterday with horror, bewilderment, anger and fear. Millions echoed the anguished cry ol an unidentified Negro at the ■hooting scene "God. God, nui again." Most Americana received the stunning OH*AP - 280 words
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Advertisement158 1968-06-07 10 For Personal Shoppers from today for ONE FULL WEEK CAMPBELLS SOUPS TI lOioz Chicken Noodle, Cream of 33^ Mushroom, Cream of Celery, Chicken with Rice, Cream of per can Chlcken.CreamofPotato.Turkey (Lirrit 6 can^ Noodle, Bisque of Tomato. cuBtomer MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE $5.75 8 oz Presentation Jar per jar SOYA158 words
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Advertisement69 1968-06-07 10 ORIENT CREATED BY ORIENT WATCH CO. LTD THE WORLD'S THINNEST AUTOMATIC -DAY DATE WATERPROOF WATCH ORIENTaaoo ORIENTaaoo MOVIMfNTSJnv*, COMPETE WATCH 79m/m MOVIMINT4 3*v* 3SJEAUS SELF-WINDING. SWEEP SECOND COMfIETE WATCM »3 AUTOMATIC DAY* DATE CHANG NG INCABLOC" A VERY SPECIAL Th N AUTOMATIO SHOCkPROOF 100% WATERPROOF ANI (MAGNETIC. WATERPROOF* WATCM WlTrt69 words
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Article, Illustration77 1968-06-07 11 ABOVE: Senator Kennedy. gravely wounded in the head, is wheeled into the Centre Receiving Hospital shortly after the shooting. He died yesterday, about 25 hours after he was shot. A. P. radiophoto. LEFT: Sirhan Bishara Si i nan. arrested at the sceneAP - 77 words
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172 1968-06-07 11 Who would kill Kennedy? 'About 80 per cent of America' 1 ONIION, Thunt.— About >l> per cent of America, would want to kill Senalor Robert Krnnuli, American Negro enlrrl.iiner Sammy Davis Jr told a British television auilirtiir last night. Hr appeared on a late new a programme m -reened Minn172 words
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230 1968-06-07 11 A victim of a gun-sick society, say papers I ONDON, Thurs. British newspapers today portrayed Senator Robert Kennedy as victim of a t»un-sick and violent society. Splash headlines reflected nation-wide shook •'God. not again." said the top-selling Daily Mirror's front-page banner Nearly all national dailies condemned America's gun laws amiReuter - 230 words
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Article89 1968-06-07 11 Hospital visit by two wi dows Os ANGELES. I hurs I. Two *M«II MWNlmmtmA Irulers were at 1^ Hos^rnere^,,,. c Senator Knhert Kenneilv lay rrilirally Hounded. Hew in b) pru.Ue jet to iom other memhers of the Aennedy family. M Martjn |,thfr King J j** >«rs Kenni'ilv ».is hnil.ss. andAP - 89 words
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Article27 1968-06-07 11 washin'.k.n nuns w.^htici.-n ix.iup »«-i. n" N" «p*citlr rea«>n X;, in r m W« m<- 2.500 parUclpaau ;n tht Pool Peoples' Campaign Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Advertisement139 1968-06-07 11 Arln sement HOW TO STOP BEING SHY! SYDNEY, fiat A wellknown psyrholOfrW report* that there l.t a simple new technique tor the eradicating of all forms of Inferiority complex He claims that there ;:-ater oMaeh t» wlal and business success than a SAWSthp i Ml your real to develop your139 words
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Advertisement105 1968-06-07 11 BREAKS THE FARE BARRIER TO TAIPEI SAVE $145 WITH MSAS NEW EXCURSION FARE. SINGAPORE-TAIPEI RETURN NOW ONLY $982 Once again MSA sets the pace and announces a reduced return tare to Taipei. .just $982! It's a saving of $145 off the normal fare and gives you a choice of three105 words
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Article519 1968-06-07 12 Ht le.v ing Government pol;cy when n«- opened the new session of Parliament yestrrrlay, the Yang ditflang led off. i.»pnately enough, with ns posed by Britain's impending militai> pull-out The needs are for a new defence arrangemen* that will take account of Brit.iins rrdllfd capabili- wirl (or balanced519 words
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Article280 1968-06-07 12 In Arlington national cemetery Senator Robert will finri r<st neai ins hi other, the victim, as John F. Kenned} whs. of brutal at murder. Th.-re horror and uriet the world over. Until the hs.-*-mii's bullet struck. Robert Kennedy wae iMdirdi the nomination which he hoped would grant280 words
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Article176 1968-06-07 12 I'rupHtion with industrial development has vrrl the Singapore MM sight of the Important contribution to national ineanm made by the iannim; community Pig and poultry production, in particular, .<re iiTi|Kirtant sources of employment, loial food supply and foreign eni-inngs. The t:me may come when onomics of land use176 words
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Article2492 1968-06-07 12 ACHIEVEMENT AND PROGRESS, BUT W^YnrW^tM WE MU£T CHOOSE BETWEEN FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC STABILITY AND INCREASED GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE WE CANNOT HAVE BOTH DURING ten eventful years our nation has maintained political, economic and social stability which has brought happiness and prosperity to our people and dignity and respect to the nation.2,492 words
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Advertisement29 1968-06-07 12 BALI DIRECT FROM SINGAPORE WEDNESDAYS SATURDAYS OCT THCHt *"^"l£JG(iffl(ffi- IMDOMttIAm AI*W*T% ■iIHCAPOM WSM* MOOMCSI*. Oi CWCNARt) »o*o Tfi:fM»»7«. KUALA WMTUH BAMCONAN MAH*. Wl JAUW TOANKU »S0«. lUMMAX. Ttl tUmlt29 words
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Advertisement139 1968-06-07 12 COMPLETE LIQUIDATION OF VALUABLE MERCHANDISE TWO LATE AFTERNOON SALES BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE STOCKS Lying in Storage Warehouses In Mala\sia and Singapore And Having Been Financed Since 1967 147 FINE PERSIAN CARPETS AND RUGS And Other Oriental Carpets Rugs AUCTIONS NAVE BEEN ORDERED TO CLEAR STOCK PRODUCE IMMEDIATE FUNDS139 words
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Article, Illustration214 1968-06-07 13 Striking a lottery? It's an unfair remark, says Lim ITUALA LUMPUR. 1Y Thurs. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Tan Sri (Dr.) Llm Swee Aun. s lid in the Dewan Ra'ayat today that it was unfair to say that when a factory obtained pioneer status it was like "striking a214 words
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Article153 1968-06-07 13 Thieves hand widow $13,000 shock KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Thieves last night handed Madame Chan Yoke Sang, 39. her second shock in three days. First shock for Madame Chan wa.s the death of her timber merchant husband Mr. Wong Man Tin. 57 at I Rawang on Monday. LaM night the thieves153 words
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Article73 1968-06-07 13 SINGAPORE. Thuri, Tay Kens Boon today pleaded not gulltv in a magistrate* court to tu-o ch.irgea of publuthtng Prew advertisement* containing allegations and statement* harming the reputation of a luwver. Mr Tan Chor Yong. The MAtemenu «ere alleged to have appeared In the Strait* Time* in73 words
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103 1968-06-07 13 I^L'ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. President Tuaol ha* sen*, greetings to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on occasion of the King's 61st birthday yesterday His message read.s: "1 am happy to convey to Y"ur Majesty my profound personal greetings and the K'lod wishes of the Governed 'he103 words
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Article, Illustration165 1968-06-07 13 SCHOOLBOY, 13, MISSING FROM HOME FOR TWO DAYS GINCiAPORE. Thurs— A 13--year-old schoolboy. Noorriin bin Mohamed (above). h.is been missing from his Spnttiswoode Park home for the past two days Noordin. a Primary Six student nf the Silat Integrated School, left his house on Tuesday night. He was clad only165 words
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227 1968-06-07 13 Razak to lead team at the big D-talks KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TUN Abdul Razak will lead a 16-man Malaysian delegation to the fivenation defence talks which begin at the Treaty Room of Wisma Putra here on Monday. The two-day lalks will be officially opened by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul227 words
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Article, Illustration221 1968-06-07 13 Hasluck and Fairhall to lead Aussie team /CANBERRA, Thurs.— Australia has named its delegation to the defence conference in Kuala Lumpur next Monday and Tuesday. The c-nterence. attended by Malaysia. Singapore. Britain. Australia and New Zealand, will examine the Implications of Britain's withdrawal of her forces from the Malaysian areaReuter - 221 words
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89 1968-06-07 13 Dagger gang attacks 2 outside park VINOAPORfc Thurs. -Two men were mured in Mng attack outMcJe th* New World amu*ement park In Kitchener Road lut night Kwang WH B*n. 24. of Jaian Batu. la Old Kalians Airport. and his friend. Chua Bek Kee of Lorung 17. Ofylang. werf act upon89 words
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Article28 1968-06-07 13 KUALA LUMPUR Thura Mit- Be.angor Mentri Besar Dull. Harun bin Han [drti «ill open the first annual meeting of the Setapag Oar.ien Reaident* Aaaoriation on Sunday28 words
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Article109 1968-06-07 13 How we did it by prisoner SINGAPORE, Thursday. A PRISONER today testified how he and a friend stole a motor-cycle to go home because they had no bus fare. The prisoner. Tay Kirn Kwang. a hawker. Is now serving 18 months' Jail for the theft of the motorcycle He was109 words
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Article70 1968-06-07 13 'Hide your handbags' warning CINGAPORE. Thurs. Snatch thieve* here have now taken to pouncing on unwary women drivers who leave their handbag* in their cars. They snatch the handback when the cars stop at traffic lights or are moving slowly. A number of such cases have been reported, and police70 words
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Article43 1968-06-07 13 IPOH. Thura Mr Ounn Chit Tuan. Senior President cf the aaaatons Court Ipoh has left on transfer to Kuala Lumpur at Registrar of Companies He has b?en tucceeded here o\ liuhe Abdullah bin N~ah formerly DPP. Negn Sembiian and Malacca43 words
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Article24 1968-06-07 13 IPOH Thur* I I Singh. M. died :n nnspi'al .vre yeMerflay a (eu bicycle in rolluion with a car in Laiiat Road24 words
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Article, Illustration322 1968-06-07 13 GABRIEL LEE - Dancer's recipe for best way to meet old age GABRIEL LEE B, CINGAPORE. Thurs.— The best way to face up to old age is not to think about it. So My* 28-year-old Korean dancer Chang Soon Bang of thp Maxim Revur now performing, at a restaurant here. "The trouble with322 words
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Advertisement74 1968-06-07 13 Glenn Roberts brilliant and internationally famous make-up adviser from Elizabeth Arden, is looking forward to meeting you. He's come from New York to show you all the exciting up-to-the-minute beauty trends from this fashion capital and to introduce THE FACE OF THE FUTURE He will also advise you on your74 words
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Miscellaneous788 1968-06-07 13 TV MALAYSIA RADIO MALAYSIA IHVWH 5 Kuala Lumpur i Siar Tr?<— Ihe Appie. 700 I N>u->iui MMIM »«rtie« I 1.40 N>»*t«lk. 145 L.N. Toand Pnwif 6 looh »nd Nfus in Knglah; 7.10 Arena 41. Ml at .netrn. Mrdium rmy. 2.00 Clo»* Down. JOO The Milling 1 »nd 10 Johore Sultan788 words
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146 1968-06-07 14 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Malaysia-Singa-pore Airlines have taken delivery of the first of three Boeing 707 aircraft to augment their present fleet of five Comets on the Australia and the Hong Kong Taipeh routes An MSA spokesman said tin Hoof Konu-Ta ipe h route would146 words
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133 1968-06-07 14 Toh Puan Raha on the rights of women Xl ALA LUMPI R. Thurs. Women in this country have as much ri«h« as men. so no line should tool ilium nn thrm loh I'u.i n Kaha wife jf thr Drputy Prnne Minister. Tun V'llul K.i/ ik. s.iiri this today at •he133 words
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Article, Illustration109 1968-06-07 14 SAIGON, Thurs. AN old woman peeks out cautiously from the doorway of her house during street fighting in the Saigon quarter of Cholon. Vietcong units, perhaps 100 to 200 men. had infiltrated the area and were firing on Governj ment troops.AP - 109 words
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324 1968-06-07 14 Dilemma of the conscientious objector CINOAPORE. Thurs. What should Singapore do with the conscientious objector to national service 0 This question Is asked In an editorial in the latest Issue of the Law Times, publ shed by ihe University of Singapore Law Society It points ou> that Biii..i pore has324 words
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Article25 1968-06-07 14 •VAN rhw« The Uth rii'-.Mor n-lM hoid a ronrrrt »nd cultural «how m auium to run* funds 'or the ge.irra, election campaign25 words
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241 1968-06-07 14 Manila rushes super jets to the south MA N I LA. Thurs The Philipoincs has sent supersonic jet fighters and naval units to the {southern Philippines to check reported intrusions into the country's territory last week bY Malaysian Navy vessels and aircraft The Defence Department move followed an ord^r byReuter - 241 words
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Article22 1968-06-07 14 A!X)R STAR Th J3-ycar-"id g;r. Cr. .a Jo<> Guat. reruted «h:'' fun plus ;n Mf bOMM Lereaf Merpati her*. las; night.22 words
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Advertisement60 1968-06-07 14 WURANG L L fij i \IH A 9k Ja w 30 FAMOUS KOREAN DANCERS Nightly 2 performances 7p.m 9.15 p.m. on 7. 8 9th June '68 at the CHIN WOO STADIUM, K. L. Tickets: $3-. $2/-. $i/Sponsnrid In Sll.lrlk.lt lintel Knt.i Sdn Bhd June II It A II at Ipnh60 words
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Advertisement35 1968-06-07 14 EYE TROUBLE? Blurred vision, spots, dizzy spells? Juvela Vitamin E preparation will bring you prompt relief. t I l««.Co It* Keeps you young, healthy and vital I Sole I TONG ENG MEDICAL I TRADING CO.35 words
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161 1968-06-07 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Mr. Woon Wah Siang, has been appointed chairman of the newly-established Jurone Town Corporation for three years. The deputy director the Economic Development Board. Mr. Tang I Fang, is to be d<pu»y161 words
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98 1968-06-07 15 6 members of extortion gang arrested ITI'ALA LIMPIR. Thurs .si\ members of a gang specialising in u.ivslilr robberies and extortion wrre arrrsted by police in an ambush at Kampong Hrrnei. near Jalan Puriu. last nicht. The S'lar.nor (ID chief. A*tt. Commissioner. Ko Kirn I hrng said today that residents in98 words
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Article105 1968-06-07 15 IPOH. Thurs. An emergency Cuepacs convention :s to be held In Kuala Lumpur on June 23 to decide on the course of action to take should the Government refuse to negotiate on the Sufflan Report. Mr. N.S. Wlgne»waran. a vice-president of Cuepacs. told this to a mass rally105 words
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Article, Illustration978 1968-06-07 15 Expert: I'm 100p.c sure skull blow caused death SINGAPORE, Thursday EMINENT British pathologist. Prof. Camps, today told the Gene Koh murder trial that the millionaires son must have received at least three heavy blows each of them fatal when attacked with a round lineal broad type of weapon. He told978 words
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339 1968-06-07 15 Professor tells counsel; Read my books ture to the College of Surgeons. "But It doesn't entlile the recipient to teach students n; linn for their fellowihip in surgery, he added. Mr I*p started his iros>rxamination of the and r by ukuiß him about Hie 60 000 auiorwles he performed. Counsel339 words
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Advertisement322 1968-06-07 15 Bam i* aBI Eblml You don't have to be two dTFferenf people to appreciate SANYO TELEVISION O NIPPONm,^^,, W*!9^^f^^^^^^^^^ i yjaWtJePa^* < MW^s^P^WaKe»a!»JJaKa <^[B|e^sa»»»»^^e^^^^^E^^a\Ta)li^^^^aiie^a»w WB B j Kaav II m**> a fIHB I €3 k^i I] H I ■M^LJ^-»y^^j»^t-^^attiil3wC^^^ laKaaalll IBblbib^bibl 1 > I afl^aV saß J^a^ta^^Jaalafc, I.,^'*^^*%^ H aH^^l322 words
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Advertisement171 1968-06-07 15 S a rich sea-food that c Wp more for you than vitarnin< BBS* Jkja,^— i iaVr Contjinj Vitamnj A. D and E as much is you nwd. BUT, IN ADDITION, is high energy oil to keep you healthy and L- af 3t\ I active nature's richest source of energy with171 words
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321 1968-06-07 16 Michael is now manager of Data Centre IN KEEPING with their poilcy of filling top management posts with capable local personnel. The National Cash Register Co. (Singapore) Sdn. Bnrhad has announced the appointment of Mr. Michael Tan Cheng Hye as Manager of their Data Processing Centre in Singapore. Mr. Michael321 words
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258 1968-06-07 16 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN By 1 MA Tractor Soarei LhL, now almost in full pruduction, is expected ko have export s;iles ol $10 million in three to Tour years. The company, a joint venture enterprise between liable Engineering Co. I.i«l. and Tractor258 words
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Article, Illustration137 1968-06-07 16 rt' managing director of K D. James Chen and Co. Ltd Mr K D James Chen 'above', left Singapore las week for Canada and America to study the latOSt methods and techniques >n the printing ink manufacturing Industry Mr Chen, »ho ha» been In 'In* new137 words
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Article, Illustration111 1968-06-07 16 Miss Tan makes it to the top MISS Tan Lent Cheng '.ilwvr h.is been appointed Marketing Manager of I.e\er Brothers 1 Malaysia 1 Sdn. Bhcl sut'cepfjinc Mr. Tan Hong I.eng nho has been appointed dcnrral Sales Manager. A B.Sr. iHnnoursi graduate of the Tniversity of Singapore. Kuala I iimpnr Imrn111 words
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Article61 1968-06-07 16 Mr Woiik Kw Yuan o[ Oriental Optiml Company recently left for Britain Mr WdiiK »ho h:is had mure than ten >mrs experience in the op'iral field will m:rirrk'<> trainIng in nptometr pl.s the making nf cuntac! ir Mt\ <i! LMMI 1 Dtl Up Mt. ill .atrr61 words
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Article341 1968-06-07 16 ORITISH PETROLEUM is to have more than 20 "tankers of the 200.000 deadweight tons class in operation when its present building and charterIng arrangements are completed This total of some four million tons exceeds the tonnage of the BP group's present fleet. Th» new341 words
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Article, Illustration170 1968-06-07 16 Bata's new director started as a clerk MX c rtUo 'abovpi. who joined the Bata .iilon as a clerk :n In 19:18. ha.-, been appointed a Director of the company. During hia time with the firm ho ha> MTVtd m v;inoui capacities, Includlni that of Sore Manager. Adverti>mg Manager, tilm170 words
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151 1968-06-07 16 AN AREA of 85,000 square feet of precast floor planks of a local design will be supplied shortly by Hume Industries (Far East Ltd. for the Public Utilities Board's new Jurong Power Station. The order worth $1,12.000. was awarded to Hume151 words
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Article124 1968-06-07 16 ATH LIM KOK CHIOK. 29. x technical 'rainee «ith T»sek Cement Ltd In Ipoh recently left for a three-month Mud> 'our of Taiwan and Japan He l.s the Mesa* MafT member of Tasek to be sent for o\erseas tralnlr.it this year During his stay In124 words
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Article83 1968-06-07 16 A training course ATR KHOO KAH HOE. 16. executive of Khoo 800 Slew and Co Ltd let recently [or Britain to attend a special training tours* m electro piatu.n and mrtal finishing in canning factories He has enne at the invitation of W Canning Co. Ltd of Birminuham and will83 words
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Advertisement941 1968-06-07 18 llk aL. JH Mr aaV^M M KAMPONG KAMUNTING TIN' notice to consignees DREDGING BERHAD ""j THE OUTPUT OK TIN CON-; "IULLUrL CENTRA! Lb FOR IHE MONIH VOYAGE I «S. OP MAY 1068 SVAb 4»1 PICULS. Arrived 31tt M«jr, 19S8. euiDDlkir wrvru-CC Consignees of cargo are' hereby bHIrrINO NU I ICfcJb941 words
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Advertisement535 1968-06-07 18 THE SELCO GROUP raJOjMoaJOJ *re mtited iron. >mi!ai».rr UtOOOBM md oabr 'or ihf rolkiHint appolntinrnls 1. Poallion: CHARTERED CIVIL ENGINEERS UuaHlicatton A Experlt-nce: A dc«r« or diplonw a.ce-puhl. o, poratc Mcmbcrithip ot Ihr Institutions nl Enflneer*. Singaporr' Malaysia or rquivaknl and had a minimum ol 4 yrar» -it. "Urn experience.535 words
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Article32 1968-06-07 19 June fi. Xl KM K I'KII I. 581 tents (up tbrrr-quarters of .i cent). UN PRICK: 5556.874 (down \'i' oentsi. Kstim.ited ofTerinr 235 tons (up 10 tons.)32 words
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Article190 1968-06-07 19 MELBOL'RNK. Thurs. /^JI.s (tcciinea tuither under pilfll ia>lm Mardellan down 15 crnu> M f-Z 9ft Base Metals (tenerully vrre nrm with notable gains made in (ire.il Boulder. Hamrrsle\ and Western Mining. Mount l.yell valued 20 rents at 52.70 whiU BOM other moves were moderate Industrials wrre steady with190 words
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428 1968-06-07 19 Tin down with support at lower levels THE price 01 strau.s tin at Penang yesterday moved down slightly by 12* cents to $556.87}. The easier tone came with support ai lower levels with demand trom Europe and some from Japan. In London, the forward buyers price stayed unchanged. The estimated428 words
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244 1968-06-07 19 The rubber price moves up to 58 cents n JIM hi«i trade rul'bn fob. bu>fn i lomhl at p.m. in Sintaporr and hu..i.< I ampur I rrstncU> at .it', rrnl< p«r Ib., up thrr»-qu^rlris nf a rrnt on Wrdnndav't closing lr\r\ r Hi' lonr wai barrh »trad» a I B.A.S.244 words
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Article64 1968-06-07 19 i'MINCftl Piorluea Cichanga. lmga> MM. anet« Mr a.iul »«>t»r. liar Cae«n..i an s. trum Gaara lnW iuu ik i Ma i •tH'> Ml vi. rMH iiiji aiiat -i^c-.*! nnr.. rat Ht M i i Ua.-i-iH.n. .k M) MOan n«'. M V.-l sllnj fri I'm, M w lin|aaar> Caiariul64 words
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500 1968-06-07 19 Veneer, Gammon feature again on the Exchange UECTIC trading con- ditions ruled once again on the Stock Exchange yesterday and business was called to a halt for a total of 15 minutes so that brokers could catch up with their contracts. Veneer and Gammon were the most active counters with500 words
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Article333 1968-06-07 19 \IOVCMCNTS OF «MAR( I (TII.CS BAtCO ON A KUALA LUMPUR TRADING INDUSTRIAL*: A Ca. i r. t-.i. C. »u«ar. i»ni«.. c CM. < i tmtm. Oun. lap i MM I A.I. 1 aaMfl, EIM lunrll I. Titrpalfilka M —MX. r. A N. artfa. (.inioin M C«»»--tftt H<rpar333 words
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Article32 1968-06-07 19 Tm L'-.itid Stati -timed ICM new rubber 1;: April than In March, but limn than In April 1967. according to bv the Rubber Manufarturers Association. Fig-.irr-. tur Aprli. March32 words
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Article127 1968-06-07 19 Cnairman of Onenial 1 Holdings Berhad. Mr. Loh Boon Slew says: he is pleased to report a further improvement In the profit* of the Oroup during the year ended Dec. 31 1967 "This is due entirely to the completion of the xheme of re-ontanisation of the wholly owned127 words
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Article184 1968-06-07 19 NATIONAL Distillers and Chemical Corp announced that the Japanese Government has approved application of National s licensee. Nippon Petrochemicals Co. Ltd of Tokyo, to build a plant to be jointly owned by Denki Kasaku Kogyp X.X.. for facture of an all-purpose synthetic rubber under a process developed184 words
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Article63 1968-06-07 19 tINCAPOftE HABOUH AM Korka sk > K> riult Ull Kat. r,« 1 AM ON JUNC Illtlm Paina s Hurr-.c*:.. .1 wtMtr" Br.rt, I H I— K I k 111 Wharf Ilitm Karaite ortp tram p>.i.i pi n-r- h.-. Dm r.rt., Una TM«>» M In lh# R»«n« 163 words
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Article21 1968-06-07 19 Exchange rates INI n «r ■■»>■ Mala, ■'•Imniiri sun. limits' ItatM t'll.na TT 00 i>m> Ur«.t.. HHH I wet timmi >| /••linn FfVHI21 words
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Article536 1968-06-07 19 UI'dfNESS IN A\D KIPORTKD TO THK SISC.AI'ORr »ND KIALA I i MIM i: 1 i:\iii\i, ROOMS OF THF si in K F.MIIANf.r UIIIMHI WITH IHI M MXI i: in rill sl|\KrS TRAIH.D IN BRAI KFTS. IHUUITRIALi B.n and I. II .<•!) 13 mi. It. MO MM 1.l CJ.536 words
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Article28 1968-06-07 19 STOCK INDICES .lunr.V I.iwS. I Industrials l.id.Sl ltt.ll Properties Mt.ll IH.'.Vt i ins hji :t.33 t t rubbers: MUI MUt Her. >.9. IK* 1011. l>n M, MM IM28 words
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Article185 1968-06-07 19 IMUUITRIALa •«n. r» Soualaod < C. Sugar < C.C.11 I M Duniop r.-.j-t Bm»lt Em« di-b I Earn prrf. I <•• riupatnrkt r. n. Ounmot Mi auiBBWP •> •*> H. OMltimn 3 .'7 H kl .1,\«1. HI B Hlnfmura IIH'imr nrrf I. ft* \MB»t H. J. Wau»'ti M185 words
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Advertisement676 1968-06-07 19 ASSOCIATED MINES (MALAYA) SENDIRIAN BERHAD NOTICE Xl ALA 1.1 MIM K A>.sociat«- M.ne.s OWalll Sen- h bT B en iat Wlth ilinan Berhad announce outpuu eflect rom lst M »>'- 196 Mr.! M.T CO^ nt l !ol.o°«s' he mOnlb WlDStOn Pc 8 HOCt hM ceased to be employed In our676 words
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Advertisement227 1968-06-07 19 DEATH MADAM LIN(. SON Tf:E. aged Si *l:e of Mr. Thia Ho K«ang. passed .r.iay peacefully on 68 tl leaving behind her husband 8 SON* ALLEN. TIAN SIONO DAVID TIAN SWEE WILLIAM, TIAN BEE ROBERT. TIAN HOCK I RICHARD TIAN SENU ROLAND TIAN CHL'AN SUNNY. TIAN LOCK RICKY TIAN MENG.227 words
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Article119 1968-06-07 20 ROLAND'S. We remain open on nit will close on instead. THE 41TH JOAN BOOTY Models honen for ■Totos" Inaugural draw- on rsal today Theatre. Buaulrtai TRINITY COLLEGE OURLIN (>rac:n lon-ther Sunday, »th.. Al lir. Mrs CB. Wilson im Balmoral Pa^^ kit,, o by Orundic now available Ootaplett keyboard raatnres.119 words
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Obituary44 1968-06-07 20 nlrten!v at the YounKtx-rg Memorial HosplUl at the ate of 73 in tbe early morning of June ..tli. IMS, Funeral will ba held at Bidadarl at 10 a.m. of lam, Bbttmi u'FTl'-ARO, who passed away in Singapore on June .'>. were flown to Kandy.44 words
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Obituary27 1968-06-07 20 CROW OLD WITH ME. the best IS rr to be." Whither dv 1 go: now sat voi re go:.. .>i,'l I SJB all alone. 6.66.27 words
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Advertisement609 1968-06-07 20 i«i mtivitiis. k»t«s, iikiuikris. I fUNfMIS. MftllKsS, IN MEMOHtM. MUDI.CES MISSING. MIrSOMU P r- C KOUIfMS a lEURIIWS. Rite. Misiasa 515/- lar 21 awls, txi Mlitniiil *tr< 7S cts. J I Otief Cl«!' f «s ssifi'ittaMls: N«m St/- Ik IS »»f(s. («s jiiilhwil mxi 41 cttb. Stmts liats tn semct609 words
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Advertisement487 1968-06-07 20 WAMIU tNi:LI»M SPEAKING «lt hOUI ex; Haomi Mir IH Roblhiwn Koad 1 1.-I. TBMa I ".m. 5 p.m. TEACHERS WANTED: Wanted guaiiii. j'ly with full par- r Ixjwer Secondary school. Ayer Tawar. Perak. JOHORE BAHRU LADIES ranted .up demonstrators. Full or ■ai income. Apply Box > I spore. 1 COOKS487 words
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Advertisement516 1968-06-07 20 LEAOINC MANUFACTURINU inn VVIUIImaM Itetnil Marketing Company rcc|uiies an cvpvrlenced Assistant Sales BuparYlaar lor employment In Alor ■tai "nn apply PO. Box 22. Butler. worth WANTED SALCSMCN r>e »crn 25 i" paaaa old. preferably married, to uoric for company established In *****. Km c lent prospects lor advancement. liiven. Personal516 words
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Advertisement711 1968-06-07 20 WE REQUIRB Male/Female part/ full tlma Agents, agaa between 20 48. Attractive commission Intensive train* Ing provided Apply with P/Photo (non-returnable) tne Great Eastern Lite Assurance Company Limited Box A 4355 s.r.. s m>re. quins Technician Capable of Independent rrjtalr* and maintenance to radar and r.idlo communication equipments State training711 words
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Advertisement671 1968-06-07 20 CORONATION ROAD WIST DIS triet 10 fully furnished 2 storey i m tached bungalow 5 bedrooms 2 alrcon' ditloned, lonubaths. AvalUbla July Contact B'pore 362M1. SPACIOUS ROOM Infumlshed Pur nished parquet flooring, bathroom at' tached. Near hus-stop. Kort Road l-hnni- Spore 4R4352 Llm after 3.M p.m. DAILT. WEEKLY or Monthly.671 words
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Advertisement722 1968-06-07 20 lILITAR MILLS IITATI alnil*- storey sem<-datached unfurnished. Owner leaving. Any reasonable offer. Accepted loan (14,000. Available tel. (S'pc-re) 591.2 -s. FLAT TAHJONC KATONC PCAD 3 hedrooms. 2 brthrooms, lounte/ dlntn< room, parqurt, mosaic floorI irq, 5 fans ar.d extra fittinis. Price $30,000/- 0.n.0. Knqtilrlec: r.H. Williams Co Tel: < 8722 words
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Advertisement871 1968-06-07 20 EBUCATION TYFEWHITING. SHORTHAND. Bookk«eplng. all stages N.C.S 433 A Oeylang Road, 8 pore 441^43 TYPEWRITING FEES 83/- a month. Commercial Hgh School. 'J47A Joo Chlat Koad. f pore *****7. INSURE CREDIT: f.n.li-n Mall"--matica Primaries/Becondarlcs Graduate teachers BIC 73 Middie Koad jii-i (B'pore). CRAOUATE TEACHER required for part-time teaching in privnte871 words
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Advertisement550 1968-06-07 20 FOR HIRE 1 MACHINERY PLANT FOR HIRE Perkins/Stamford (Jenervttag Set Caa operate on me followuig:— 30 KVA 440/3 "i cycle* or 400/3/30 cycles 23U single phase 30 orlee DU kilowatts Direct Current 22>l volt* or 110 volte TEL: SPORE 7SS2S. FOR MODERN DESICNS in Cane Furniture Visit Sin Oee Berg,550 words
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Advertisement720 1968-06-07 21 .n'iMill 3I TO J jj|r 3 'r 3 ".Ui K'ontlnajed from Page 10) TV/RADIO SALES "l SERVICE] IV RtPAIH aPSCIALKIS LM,, 'I'Vi'me"' Knl Tt; Bon> a 7** TtLgVIIION tgRVICg hunt! Re«. 1.|,a1.1«I .|,al.l« lore ******. [jjICS, CARPETS I CURIOS rAiULOUI »iTg"cTION"of handm.da pure wool r.rpet. ,n wide ran.t <■( roloura720 words
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Advertisement817 1968-06-07 21 TOYOTA 700 niLUII late IVH4 i-nctllent .onditlon To»n SI in i g, hliht»t offer ae. urea. Ring Peier fS port) 5443>4 office hours for sppointmeot. Travti iiuun claaa at nun ciaaa coal luat a what rou stl wnen »ou drl»a a Rerauu 10 Thl.kl> padded full* raclinma uMra comioriaiiie aasta817 words
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Advertisement795 1968-06-07 21 DRESSES DRESSMAKING N STYLIST SARONG KIIAVA aperiahn:. Red Kramy Ladlea llrraa 8 port MMfi airt Chert. LADIES HAIRDKESSIHC Katiery Koad pot«. lei »i'74l» La'eal Bairalvie manicure and aVsei eic JEAN J NEW IALON Ftruahiva tin no. Okampoo ael .xi KleachTanKlln Road. OlMajspaM A4MMI IRI nrrtimd n.^«t mmplelely renovated willi airrondilloneel795 words
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Advertisement1615 1968-06-07 21 ■^^a^aaaaVjJaßfjpa a flßa|^HHHHHß|H|^^^^^^^jß|^^^HpH|^HJ GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THK LOCA.. OOVKRNMrNT INTEGRA riON H.'IHN wi I I»6S (No IX of ***** Notice under Seillon 19 i2i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur'jsuant to Section 19 <2i ol the LtH-al Oovemment Integration Ordinance 1963 that the Directoi ■I Public Works requires1,615 words
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Advertisement251 1968-06-07 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I MINISTRY OF EDUCATION SINGAPORE require* WORKSHOP INNTRI'I'TORK In Merhanlca. nttu.g and Himing ElertrK-al Fitting Wmidwnrk (Machinist Car-] penirvi 0 Moior Repairing »nd Kitting Shed-melai and Welding 0 Shipbuilding and Welding SAI.XRY. S?2O-ISA-25(1 265xlSA 475 p.m. i Ins Variable Alnmi.nrr IMrgfJMMa t< >r expericme will be granted l'l251 words
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Advertisement309 1968-06-07 21 I?H D^? TENDER P.W.D. SINGAPORE J.K.R., NEGERI SEMBII^N TENDERS are Invited from KFNYATAAN TAWAUAN PWD ReMUM^red Contractors for *tJITAIAAN IAWAKi^ UM following morka:— > Tawaran darlpacla Pemt**'.nir2 I. Contract for Painting of *aMt| berdalter rii-JKI' clhU|' K» White- l.me«. Ba» Shrltrra and la* D\ E 1 A EX' Kfpola TTT309 words
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Article, Illustration334 1968-06-07 22 FLORENCE, Thursday YUGOSLAVIA, the underrated soccer artists of Eastern Europe, last night crushed England's hopes of adding the European title to their World Cup championship Yugoslavia won l-o and qualified to meet Italy in the final in Rome on Saturday. Italy and the Soviet UnionReuter - 334 words
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Article400 1968-06-07 22 COUTH African Stuart Leary scored the only J century In the English cricket programme yesterday when he helped Kent to score 249-9 declared against Cambridge University in a friendly match. L^ary batted 270 mlnu'e.s for hi.s hundred and he hit 16 towm. When Kent declared heReuter - 400 words
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401 1968-06-07 22 PARIS, Thurs. To the cheers of the centre court crowd, 40 year old professional Pancho Gonzales won through to the men's singles semi-finals of the first French Open tennis championships her? yesterday. The big American, a colourlul figure :n the prolesMoiia, game (or 19 years,401 words
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Article467 1968-06-07 22 SIXTEEN buwler> will contest the MalayMaSingapure Aiiiine "rlriftlf IHM at the Oichard, Singapore. beginning on Sunday at 2 p.m. The fl.nali.-t!. are E. C. Lim '863 i, K K Kee < 863 B. K. Yap '861>. K M. Mok iBs4>. Henry Tan '854. Allan llooi iB46>. George Choo467 words
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Advertisement580 1968-06-07 22 ESTATES FOR SALE The following oil palm rubber estates are offered for NAMI IiKATION If AIT II AMID ACRK.UiK (Ml Palms Kota Tinggi. 1960, 67 1.893 Johore. Rubber Amber Kulai. Old Seedling 204 johore. VMS fil-Mattire 467 1!»62, 67— Immature 899 Total 1.570 Tantal Pi 1936 40 Budded 82 Division580 words
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Advertisement728 1968-06-07 22 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Faculty of Education. t APPLICATIONS are invited for posts of Lecturer Assistant Lev- Hirer In the following fields. Can--1 didates should have at least a good Honours degree (or a higher dem in Education In the case ol the po«t In Srienee Method I with728 words
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Advertisement758 1968-06-07 22 i TENDERS GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI TENDER NOTICE r Tenders will be received by the Chairman ol the Tenders Board i at the Office of the State Fiuuti- clal Officer. Ground Floor OovernI I ment Offices. Brunei Town trom i registered PW D Constractors Class "A" up to noon Monday 1758 words
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Miscellaneous205 1968-06-07 22 Straits Times Crossword ACROI* 1 i tt laklrtf In and aupplylnc 9 Fateful ship In England .»> food ifti '0 Ptrat* In Walen i». t 1 nUndsrd 'J. J. 7i 11 Odd \>**cr group are«pl»ble by is Hell k vain mrtamorprtoata in 1 bWAMJMJI and a beginner 27 a 9205 words
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Article, Illustration318 1968-06-07 23 MANSOOR RAHMAN - Malaysian, S'pore marksmen hit gold MANSOOR RAHMAN By HJALAYSIAN and Singapore shooters struck "gold" on the second day of the South-East Asian championships at Subang Range yesterday. The Malaysian and Singapore pold medals came from the clay pigeon event in which the only other competitors were Indonesians. Malaysia's Patrick Llm318 words
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Article169 1968-06-07 23 < LAY IK.livn I I \>t 1 Sintupo-r Tin H.ui£ Kxaug 178, Xrtam Naina Mnhamed l«:t. .1. Mever 1(12. ()n« Tu.ng Oin 1«1 NaJajratl «5J Patrick l.im 173 >»p 1 hnnt 163. Snon You Sin i m K.k Leont 154' 3 Indnr-.. Mitaduki 12K. Mnmrp 61, fcddx Nmail169 words
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Article117 1968-06-07 23 \|A.\ Lai.,,.- M-uiury aj Ui« l Singapore Badminton As> »ocia'.ion. fe'l fi jiii his mo'.orcycle when he ran mvi a dug \p.veraav mornu.; He wac taken to hoapttaJ with a frwtiiird collarbone Mr :i.i v> 'end the In-ernn na Badm.n<m Fedarat ion's annual rr.ee ing117 words
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Article1005 1968-06-07 23 }j\NTRIES for the Kln«i J Cup meeting at Kuala Lumpur on June 15 16, 22 and 23: I 1-iSS 1 6( and 6!i: All Courage. Alrstream. All Stafl. Armistice. Balholmen Boy. Bandit Bt.se Metal Beller.rtalna. Brigand. Carrot Old Casino Royale. Colombo Court. Coprutperlty Desert Aphrhe Doreeno. Drop Volley1,005 words
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Article32 1968-06-07 23 MM l.i. fUm 1 l»i%. 3— f law -X Dlvv I and 2— W (Im I l)lv« 1. .n.l I— 6f: Di»v :i and 4— 7 f .n-S WVToL^nVr^r" <ta >•*32 words
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Article244 1968-06-07 23 Polica 1 Chui Lok 1 CHTJI Lok were like lost sheep in this Selangor Dlv. 1 soccer match at Ourney Road yesterday. For without the leadership of M. Chandran Malaysia and Ajttan All-Stars captain, who was out with an ankle Injury. Chul Lok roamed aimlessly244 words
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Article181 1968-06-07 23 PAKISTAN TEAM SUGGEST TOUR DATES By IRNIST FRIDA PAKISTAN'S hockey tour of Singapore and Malaysia may come off next month. This was announced yes- te relay by 8. Yogarajah, secretary ot the Singapore Hockey Association. The Pakistan Hockey Federation had called off a tour scheduled tor >ast month. Mr Yogarajah181 words
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Article55 1968-06-07 23 PeniD( Div. 2: Port Commlsainn 4 Menira.'s 0 Ipeh Di\. Ii Malay SC 2 Sencat Est 0. Dlv. 3: State DID 4 PCADA 2 I. Perak Div. 1 iT Ar.vini N Scrtla 4 Kllat J Dl» 2: N Srotia 6 Sekulali SAA 7 Army Dlv. l <Terendak> 27 Gurkha55 words
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319 1968-06-07 23 CT. XAVIERs boy» and RAAF girls relay teams set records in the Penang Secondary Schools swimming championships yesterday. Those were the onlj Class l records. Eight other records wer« set one in class 2: nve in ogy '< a"d two in n!a>s 4 BOYS319 words
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Article15 1968-06-07 23 Th- Su»gap»re Wa'- -OS hold power boat races at P»--ir Rls oa Sunc"ay15 words
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Advertisement342 1968-06-07 23 SPORTS POOLS (BUMtt^C Certified Dividends FOR SATURDAY Ist JUNE 1968 I l"".nl« with larkpnt Pnw W/MJH for 1 1 cts. ■M Point« SM.7IT.M for 1 1 H PoinU S i89.»6 for 1' 4 eU. 32', Point* I d.5.26 for I', eta. 22 Point* S 1.5.1t for I', cts. 12 MAT*342 words
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Advertisement45 1968-06-07 23 *MQRE FOR YOUR MONEY *MORE EXCAVATOR *MORE OUTPUT THE ONLY MACHINE PROVIDING FULLY HYDRAULIC DIGGING EQUIPMENT AND LONG BOOM DRAGLINE AND CRANE Ay PRIESTMAN CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT FULL SPARES AND AFTER Mill SERVICE (ROM J WHYTE CO. (MALAYA) SDN. BHD. KUALA LUMPUR PENANG KOTA KINABALU SINGAPORE:45 words
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Miscellaneous115 1968-06-07 23 ATHLETICS Armed Forces GDP.H Div 1 Mercar.t.V Bk Signal Reft's rhampionship* (R Klla' >XL padangi; Di». t: Rar.»e R3 XI 3 pm i Bruas PWD v Police 'Cherxs Rdi. Pc: Ching Olfl Boys crow- Oi; r.;m Sri Java 'Rd 10. P country Srhool sport*: 6ek(v Java Dlv. J Radio Maii\>.»115 words
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Article, Illustration1101 1968-06-07 24 No foreign Govt involved, says State Department if From Page One letlns had become grim rncr and grimmer as h> slipped towards death. He had fought a daylong battle for life after being felled at 17 minutes pa-st midnight i local time i whileAgencies; UPI - 1,101 words
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120 1968-06-07 24 LOS ANGBJEB, Thurs Senator Robert Kennedy saved his 12--year-old son David from drowning only hours before he m shot in the head, a journalist friend of tlic Kennedy family reported today. Columbia Broadcasting System reporter i Koger Mmiil was relaxing with Senator120 words
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Article73 1968-06-07 24 Randolph Churchill dies LONDON. Thurs. Randolph Churchill. Journalist son of the late Sir Winston Churchill died early this morning He was 57. Cause of death was not disclosed A statement from his son. Winston Jnr said only ■Mr Randolph Churchill died peacefully at his home in Suffolk In the earlyAgencies - 73 words
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Article76 1968-06-07 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Th« under-secretmy general fur the League of Red Cross Societies. Mr. William HS Dabney will visit SlnKapore on June 12 to see the work done by the Singapore Red Cross Society. One of the subjects Mr. Dabney will discuss with officials here76 words
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Article66 1968-06-07 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The new quota (or the Import of motor vehicle.*, for the transport of goods lias bffn reduced from 30 per cent to 20 per cent of the average half-yearly retained imports for 19C4 and 1965 This applies to goods vehicles.. Including chassis with engines66 words
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Article410 1968-06-07 24 LONDON. Thurs— The market was firm today on a flow of favourable company news and further considerations of export prospects Prices went ahead from the outset, and buyers returned again later after a pause at midday. Banks were especially strong, with gains of several shillings after press comments410 words
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Article397 1968-06-07 24 Aussies pile up after shocks LONDON, Thursday. TWO big partnerships helped Australia to offset two break-throughs by the England attack before tea when the first Test began at Old Tralford today. Australia made a bad start when they lost la a Redpath and Bob Cowper to pace bowler John SnowReuter - 397 words
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Article68 1968-06-07 24 AISTKAI I M Inns l.a«rv B" 81 Kedpatli Itm <ow per b SIK'U 0 Wallers lbw B;u tx-r Sheahan not nut I happell not out 68 I \ti.i- 7 I mIiI i|or 4> 319 WkU tell at: 29 W, 173. 174 To bat: .J-vn:..n. M Connolly Hawke (J 12th68 words
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Article58 1968-06-07 24 JAKARTA. Ttaun Th« n Badminton lion hi.-. (I*- .f!"t not 1 team 10 the Intern;-:.' dent Badn:;i.'"'. 1 "Ulriament scheduled u> be held in August The Indonf. ha.-, ;iiit..iK notified the Badminton A J.ipan of it.s dec forced to make dequatc ln:iils and because of activitiesUPI - 58 words
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Article63 1968-06-07 24 ROME. Thurs The draw for the Mexico Olympic soccer tournament, made by the International Football Federation here today. Is: Group A dn Mexico City): Mexico Colombia. Fi gerla or Guinea. Group B iln Purhl.n: Japan, Spain Branl Nigeria Group C iin Guadalajara t: Israel, Hungary. El ■uMdor,Reuter - 63 words
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Advertisement267 1968-06-07 24 I EXAMINATIONS I H success minded students join 9 I STAMFORD COLLEGE I P^ the largest Correspondence College C 3 Malaysia Singapore Region commend- f»^l ed as a model by Educators and Colombo- af^^jfciM p"j Plan experts Ifj |3 Scientifically daviiad i& 01/Pt% LfJ HOME- STUDY COURSES fiS adopting the267 words
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Miscellaneous26 1968-06-07 24 The weather SINGAPORE. Thur* Highest and lowest temperatures In Singapore (or the period 8 p.m. ypMerday to 8 pm today were 88 and 77 degree* Fahrenheit26 words
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