The Straits Times, 23 June 1968
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Title Section20 1968-06-23 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES <»vn 1700 j [■P.O. S»cti«n J SUNDAY, JUNE 23. 1968 20 CENTS KDN 3105 M.C. (P) 001520 words
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Article209 1968-06-23 1 North Korea: Spy ship sunk r ONDON, Sat. Pyongyang Radio claimed today that North Korean patrol vessels sank a "spy ship- in the vicinity of Pukpo harbour this morning. It was not clear from the broadcast whether the ship «U American or South Korean. The broadcast said the ship wasAgencies - 209 words
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85 1968-06-23 1 $51 mil. suit by air crash survivors SAN FRANCISCO. Sat. A sunnur and Uirw heir* ol three C<!ilornuiu> killed in a IM6i Hong Kung plane crun 'I claim totalling U.S. i issj nui) in district court. Mrs. .v n Sarra- ask. t LS $250,000 iJ7SU.OOui danufM- S"< W1I > one85 words
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Article, Illustration441 1968-06-23 1 808 NG - 808 NG By The aim— to prevent exploitation by unscrupulous promoters KOTA KINABALU. Sat. A Capital Issues Committee, headed by the Governor of Bank Negara. Tan Sri Ismail bin Mohamed Ali, has been set up to approve new share issues of companies, the Minister441 words
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Article, Illustration124 1968-06-23 1 Honours for Jeanny in faculty of beauty SINGAPORE. Sat All Minion alter her big rkCtOT] Jeanny Ng, a U law .student of the University of Singapore. She was selected Kreshte Qurcn lyi!3 kl the Orientation Ball at the El Amigo last night Present t<. provide added glamour to the function124 words
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Article28 1968-06-23 1 CHICAGO Bi>t Wuadruple'. boys «ere burn ■•«>■ Ui* BM ChlWrvn o( Mrs Alar. Irvine. Mr IrMiir is I labour leader at Inland Bt«*l Co. vi Chicago. AJ>.28 words
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Article, Illustration220 1968-06-23 1 Were the burglars after Mia's $300,000 ring? LONDON, Sat. Two thieves dragged actress Maureen O'Sullivan from her bed, bound and gauged her and made ofT with U5524,000 ($72,000) worth of Jewellery. The 57-year-old actress lay helpless for two hours until her daughter, actress Mia Farrow returned trom a party shortlyUPI - 220 words
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Article56 1968-06-23 1 VALPARAISO. (Chile l Sat Take mv heart, a lorsakm lovtr tuld a group of transplant iiirgnnus here A honpital spokesman here >aid tl'i' youih unpvoaciirri doctors last night and olleierl his I.cart. savum hr planned viicicle because Ills arirl Inetid had re-irt-ted him Hr '<a.s tremed lor56 words
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Article29 1968-06-23 1 BAIOON Sh' The deiks and hull of a British r.uno patn S. iiesm-ui. were d«m..sM when i> by the Vietcung in g,ii(on harbour ttiij today —Healer.29 words
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305 1968-06-23 1 Police study border anti-ambush measure THE toll roae to ?^*isttt:* JB^^L^B 16 on Friday when S^HR Constable (.him •^a^g bin Daud died in 'jl&&W J&tßmm the PcnuiK Gene- aWPI > ti»m ral HospiUl. He cj J ilmSsjM was burled in Pa- -^>^^ r Pwt'h- Kflan- *4. tan. with foil mil"'M305 words
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Article124 1968-06-23 1 IJL'AI-A LUMPUR. A four- man Brn:>h team will arrive here i>n July 1 to discuss with the. Malay sian Government the uses of the £35 million aid promised by Britain to offset the effects of the military pullout The team, led by the under-secret arv124 words
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Article24 1968-06-23 1 NEW YORK rinNe killed 117 pcr^ins in us. .nd»y. Homicides totalled 63. buieldee 44 and. accidental killing 10.— AP.AP - 24 words
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Article50 1968-06-23 1 Latest I wr TOP III K I I \I»KR *IHM lit Mi MANILA, Mi-Mlx-tto Mrirado. alias nminanrirr Tronro. a top lluk <( <>m munisli kadrr. «a< *|,,,t drad Utday in a (un batttr Hilh (iinrnimnil troops in a \ilUcr in Tarlar prnMnrr. north of Manila. I Hi. wl»> M captured.50 words
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Article229 1968-06-23 1 Albert Ramalingam - Sabah a gem of a State Albert Ramalingam By ITOTA KINABALU, Sat. The Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin, said here today that Sabah might be Malaysia's diamond State. There were Indications that diamonds were to ba found In Sabah. he disclosed. In ottvr a^picts Sabah was fast becoming229 words
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Advertisement19 1968-06-23 1 Jewellery of International Distinction Olympic 18KT. Gold Plated GUARANTEED MADE IN FRANCE Exquisite Btyles Popular prices Trod* Inquiries Phon»:92S6t19 words
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Article, Illustration301 1968-06-23 2 BIG ARRESTS FOLLOW BATTLE OF THE BRIDGE BETWEEN 5,000 ANGRY UNIVERSITY STUDENTS AND THE POLICE BANGKOK. Sat piVE former politicians, arrested last night in Bangkok's first political demonstration in 10 years, have been charged with treason. They were charged under a section of the301 words
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125 1968-06-23 2 EQUAL PAY FOR WOMEN NEXT YEAR 1F. ..8Y TUN Xl M IRI.M.C.AM. Sat The f.overnment miiu.il consider giving equal pay to uomen next \e.ir if there «.»s an increase in re\enue. ihe Deputy Prime Minister. Inn Abdul Kazak. said yesterday. Speaking in mnn Kaum Ihu members at the residence of125 words
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86 1968-06-23 2 KARACHI Sal Atwn« Kirii aclf-ryled mmmander-in chief of the _North Kalunaman" (Malajraten B.iin'H today renounced hi* op-vwltii'ti to Hie ineiuK.in of Sariwalc and s.ibah in the M.iPederation. rupoaeo a two-ixunt iv. it plan including an amnesty r.T hi» follower* and (re.sh electlOM mReuter - 86 words
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Article60 1968-06-23 2 SINOAPORE Sat TV Slngapura today invited iooi :iters to nubmit comlletc -rripu for a film a* Hi •ntrv :or the AMan Broadcast Ing Union TV prl7e comtietitloti in New Delhi In October Judge* will vlect the bent wript for production The «u<ceiwful entrant «ill be •nttt60 words
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Article44 1968-06-23 2 HONO KONO. 8«t. A clandestine radio station, which made daily anti-Mao bro»dcav» i» operating i n the southern part of China the South China Morn i n(i Po«t reported today. The station broadcast* Ir Mandarin for about t\\r minute' RenterReuter - 44 words
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Article240 1968-06-23 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. JIMBER extraction in Johore has increased significantly, the Sultan of Johore told the State Assembly today. H.^ said m ..r< 'than 25 i m ...'ii oubii irrt of tim- bfr w.u^ extracted between January la^t vtar and March thll year Of this.240 words
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Article35 1968-06-23 2 r.MPINO. Sat Mr Tan I*nir H(-i h»« been elected rhJirm.in ol the All-Marlayan Mining induMrv stafT friinii lir.nrh here «ith Haji Ahmad hui Hajisan a* xecrelarv jnd Mr kthoo S*y Haa m treasurer.35 words
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Article28 1968-06-23 2 BINOAi>oRK Bat Seven AuMralian MPS .nil make an nvernißh' stop hrre on July 15 ip heir «n h'imf fftX -our of rountnea borderinf the Indian Oc«*n.28 words
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333 1968-06-23 2 I ONDON. Sat— Tengku Abdul R unman will confer with Mr. Harold Wilson on Asian and i other world problems in the quiet seclusion of a country mansion thi* wrrkei.d. Th»" two Prime Mlnutcn are :o meet tomomm at Chequers, t: derreReuter - 333 words
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Article, Illustration169 1968-06-23 3 THE VEILED GROOM TAKING A PEEK AT HIS 'MOGHUL' BRIDE \IR. Mustapha Hassan lifts his veil of flowers to sneak a look at his bride. It was a Pakistani wedding all the way for Che Faridah bin t c Abdullah, a nurse from the attire of a Moghul princess to169 words
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Article307 1968-06-23 3 KUALA TRENGANNU, Saturday THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, disclosed today that the Malaysian Government had asked The Netherlands to finance a 20,000-acre oil palm scheme at Sungei Tong. in Trengganu. The Retherlandi Government bad so lar agreed to nuance 9.000 acres307 words
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228 1968-06-23 3 The day they woke up to a big lock-in SINGAPORE, Sat. About 300 people In Housing and Development Board Hats woke up this morning and found themselves Imprisoned" in their own home.v Pranksters had padlocked the front gates of their homes In the 16-storey block In Queenstown. It took police228 words
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Article42 1968-06-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. B.it— Mure than 3SO motorl*!* here were bt >pped by traffic uoltce In "OiMTutlon Courtesy Driving" ciunii!' the last 111 M u«re allowed to so alter a pep talk Tlir ODeiAtlon u ill iuntlime t( i another MMt42 words
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Article34 1968-06-23 3 SINGAPORE Sai.— Free X for rr-.-irlpnt ol But; I v eomtttlMnei will be a\ailatilr .it Mr. Ng Kwee Eng's lioum j^i^n KamponK rhan'fk j Bahru. Irmn 1 to p.m oo Muni day.34 words
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340 1968-06-23 3 I/LALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Mentri Be.sar. Duto Harun bin Haji Idris, today ordered an investigation into the raids on illegal farms at Sungei Limau Mams, near Kajang, by the Ulu Langat District Offlcer, Inche Hawaii Ibrahim Thu- followed a protest by :hf340 words
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334 1968-06-23 3 Pay talks to go on despite strike threats KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. With the 72 civil service unions due to take a strike decision tomorrow, an attempt by the Government and Cuepacs to come to a settlement failed to show any conclusive results today. The Chief Secretary. Tengku Tan Sri Mohamed334 words
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Article268 1968-06-23 4 Experts turn down Malacca port IttALACCA, Sat.—Ex- perts have advised against the development of Malacca Into an international port, the Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon, said today. The Malaysian Transport Study Group comprising UN. experts made a thorough study of the port plan and gave this advice In a268 words
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Article701 1968-06-23 4 PETER LIM - PETER LIM AND THE PROBLEM: HOW CAN "HAVES' IN UNIONS HELP THEM By Singapore. Saturday rpHE directorate of the National Trades Union Congress Research Unit today circulated a paper on 'Some home truths about our labour situation." "Ironically, the real test for our trade union movement today701 words
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Article256 1968-06-23 4 IPOH Sat SUIT of the Anglo-Chinese School here h. ye, for the past I decade, contributed $4j.wju I to its buildmg and scholar- ship fund*, because "of i their love and affection for a school which means so much to all of us." Shakespearean pUys256 words
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464 1968-06-23 4 The eggheads who always get their facts scrambled iPOH, Sat. The Min- lster of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today criticised intellectuals who used their intelligence to twist facts to mislead the people. "It is not enough to be intellectual or scholarly or skilled, some Intellectuals have a habit of464 words
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Article59 1968-06-23 4 SINGAPORE Sit -The Deputy Director of the BcoaoMle Development Board. Mr. P.V. Hwang, »iii prtaml fur gold medal* tKM recently by Malnyan Bre»er:e» b.nggpoit at the Conference Hall, on Tuesday The mednl." which »ere »nn at the Monde selection In Nuremberg recently, will be presented to59 words
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130 1968-06-23 4 HINT OF CUTS IN OTHER MINISTRIES TO BOOST S'PORE DEFENCE SINGAPORE. Sat. The Government may cut down expenditure of other Ministries in order to give priority to Defence in the next two or three years, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture. Inche Shaarl bin Tadin. said today At130 words
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Article, Illustration59 1968-06-23 4 The failing power of petal power Alas Its true. Falling In the sen.^e that despite the expertise of Mrs. Ruth Cheah and the intrteacv of her designs, thl.t Ikebana show failed to draw the crowds yesterday It was organised by the Selangor Consumers' Association as an added attraction at its59 words
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Article60 1968-06-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sdt. Alter her first look at the city Marsha Scrcter. 17. an Ann r;c»n Field Service exchange student from Buflalo. Ne-A V r*. considered the greenery Kuala I mnpuri mc*t .mpre.v.-.e ture. Harliamti- Watm Mie l.lted because it made a "'perfect picture. On the60 words
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Article31 1968-06-23 4 Singapore sat Mr. A<:*n Yeo Che Yeo» chairman of the Singap. re Ip:cpn>ne Board »as today appointed for another year by the Minister of Communication*. Mr Yona Nyuk Lin.31 words
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Article34 1968-06-23 4 PENANO. Sat SU Malay farmers from the Balls: Pulau district left for the Chert* Tn kun agricultural itatlon in Buklt Mtrtaiam veslerday for a "mo-week practical eoura* tn agriculture.34 words
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Article, Illustration181 1968-06-23 5 Dynamic Duo and the Caped Crusader 'pHE Dynamic Duo arc Che Rokian Ahmad and Mrs. Tina Ariffin. The Caped Crusader Li model Daphne. And together they will Introduce the new brighter bolder trend in batik as manufactured by Mara's new factory in Petaling Java Daphne and other model.s (if Syreni'181 words
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Article72 1968-06-23 5 Praise for Parliament House KI'ALA IX W Parlument Hoae uw described lixiay M Ine c' tIM m^ m Inn pttOM vi arclu'.ecture in the Thus »a.s the opinion of Sit Aiistrr McMullin. Pres-idcni i)t :he Auttraliail orr.<-' ■> «orld hi- aaa#Ch lor u.f».i I Au..:: ill Hou.»e Sir A. 10-mnn72 words
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Article61 1968-06-23 5 PENANG. Sal Four lila*llm leadcr.s hfrr «ill lake part iMrl in a rrlisious (on.: Prnang and Province idants' Union, at the Stkolah Abdullah Mv: They Hrr Ca II baa Noor bin Muhamcd iprrsldrn' <>[ the Prnang Malay '.ion 1 Inch* X...v.m Ahmad in.itiun.il PiPMdent Rakvati,61 words
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Article44 1968-06-23 5 LOS ANGELES. Sat— Death thrrats have bfrn rfemed by Uif lawn ch<>»fn to drlrnd Sirhan Sirrwn allfjed as>a-*sin of Senator Rnbfrt Kennedy The lawyer, Mr Ri. m)m 69 received the threaU by mall »nd telephone a private I Callum .-aid Rr44 words
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320 1968-06-23 5 Minister: Singapore people realise realities VINGAHORt. Sat duty bt'twpcn l!l»- peoplr and the Go\rrnmrn» of S'.nitaix>u- gtaJMMd limn i understanding of thf .aim lmuif and hard mil which be ahead of v.-. .\:r Yong Nyuic L.n MlnlSU i ol Communication.-., said tonight Mr Yung wa addre^ing the Yang Clan A.ssociation320 words
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259 1968-06-23 5 'Come here' stars plan to sell Singapore SINGAPORE. Sal. A nine-man tc.i from one of Britain s mo.st popular trlevision programme.-. "C o m c Here Often, fliw into RAF Channi today to betjin a busy six-day visit Durn-.u their lltf they wiil. beside.-- filming Morle.of the RAF in Singapore259 words
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Article72 1968-06-23 5 Internal um.il Coßtp I Tmaulaton [JaiUcd h«v( Boniermni 1 an aituit ol OMaaaUf Wtrrimm *a» M-< lanM mibl tolled in T.mev i.,«: mtH Tai true iiiv ii.\e tione walk ol 'In \\itr deMiibed in th« trUcM but :hcie v. an error n the referenx M the Aagtaaa pun72 words
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103 1968-06-23 5 1/ I \L A 1.1 MIM It Sat. Some sahsineii here have started a Mt racket to dupe lniiiscwi\ is. 1 1 1 yo liom house to house persuading people to huv at exorbitant prices on the promise of \.lu.ililr prizes. They tell103 words
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158 1968-06-23 5 SINGAPORE. Saturday. LEADERSHIP crisis in the University of Singapore Students' Union developed today over what the- campus regards as the year's big Hop the live-week orientation of freshmen. Some union leaders MM •a. uit t!ie onentalion programme a period of gentle lun to be158 words
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Article32 1968-06-23 5 H..din Sinuapur* will liold a \er*r eomp*tition 'Singaiioie On Country. In conjunct!. inal D«v r< II will be In Malay THnnl I ill kr .maitlrd in ihf> v inner. s32 words
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Article36 1968-06-23 5 Die Minister ot s orcign AffaJn lnihr K.ih;ni laaafe and tlio Political Serrcuiy to the Miiil-mv of Education. Inche Ohaaall iMntll «ni .-nraic »t Prophet Mohanirds mrtliday M (I .l.ilan Bilam. oft Krhlins. UHBOfTOI36 words
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Article35 1968-06-23 5 SINC.APORK s.it The Nortii Karaaa vice- PiaaMaat \ti Oani H' aiwtn M ha^e armed nere \e-teiria* Hn i» ik» uue ne\t «tek The be ihe tint war from an Atian Couimunuit country.35 words
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Article177 1968-06-23 5 Step down, Umno branch to Tengku JOHORE BAHRU Sat Tengku Abdul Rah man was urged last night to step down from oftici and g:ve way to hU deputy. Tun Abdul Razak. befon the general election next year The Kangkar Tebrau branch of the Johore division of Unimi did this when177 words
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Article60 1968-06-23 5 PENANG Sa' Por stabbing a friend who had beaten his younger brother. Chan Hoe Pin. 21 «-.s to<i«y find 110 or three month.- lail Inspector P. Kanduamy. prcv necutiong thold the court Tan <rai c\l:nu nlong Perak l.ane "lien Than kuked him from behind. When Tan60 words
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Article27 1968-06-23 5 SINOAi*ORE Sat 1 MiiavManj- /.ainal Abidin bin Mohammed Jam <nd Ba**krishnan o Ramalingam ha\e been prohibited lrom entenns Stntaporti The ordera »frt ga^fttfd I today.27 words
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Article33 1968-06-23 5 KIM I'MITH S..i i.i v poliip of Creis trii Ninth Vietnam left (or s>icoti imtty alter two BMntha U in tufii.la MMrfatt at the police 1 training trhnoi in Ipnn.33 words
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Article, Illustration806 1968-06-23 5 ...THREE ATTEMPTS TO FORCE POSTPONEMENT OF MIC CONFERENCE pENANG, Sat. Three applications for a mandatory order to stop the Penang State MIC annual delegates' conference from being held tomorrow were dismissed by Mr Justice Chang Mm Tat in the High Court here today. The suits were brought against the806 words
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Article, Illustration815 1968-06-23 11 McCarthy boasts i have the kennedy votes' but it may not do him much good CHICAGO, Sat. Triumphant Senator Eugene McCarthy told his campaign workers across the nation last night: "The Tesults of the New York Democratic primary indicate I have strong support irom people who were voting for Robert815 words
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Article112 1968-06-23 11 Mercedes seized near Thai border DANGKOK. Sat. Customs officials In Yala provin c yesterday seized a Mercedes car smuggled into Thailand from Malaysia The Thai driver vu arrested and the car confiscated. In the last two months customs have confiscated 20 cars .smuggled into Thailand from Malaysia. All the cars112 words
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Article107 1968-06-23 11 TOIMI stum Kechil 9lt I am. (6 7tti 648 nm. (AJfti; P'.nast 10 05 a m <K Wl 858 p.rr. '7Rf-. Pit' Dleluv* 442 .< in eft 519 pm ■«f Pori 8 "vnhiim 331 < m M 2 333 om •144 f Pcn »-c107 words
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Article139 1968-06-23 11 BRUNEI TOWN. Saturday. CABAH tops the States in the region in the field of library development. This 1« the view of Mr* Hedwliz Annuar. director of the Singapore National 1 ibrary. who has lust completed a visit to the East Malaysian State Bhe said "I139 words
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Article54 1968-06-23 11 SINGAPORE Sat A 60--resr-nid pedestrian. Sukharam 5 n BaB(v «a« killed in an accident at the 7 miles I'pi>»' Thomw.n Road thl* mnrnini Polios MM the driver of the car (ailed tn stop. Iye-« itne.<we* and relatives ..f the deceased are a*ked to wintun Innier'i.r !.»on« Yee Fook54 words
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Article125 1968-06-23 11 Paradise found for tourists ("ENTURIES ago. Malay legend has it. a beautiful Bumatran princess sa;i- ed :n .search of her longI loot lover. She finally found I h;s grave on an emerald i.slr In the Straits of 148 Overcome with grief, she threw herself on a rock and drowned. The125 words
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Article24 1968-06-23 11 IPOH Sa' The st Jnhn Amhulsnre Brigade Pernlc ,11 hold first aid and Iv me nursing competition at it« neadquar'er* here 'omnrrn*24 words
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Article182 1968-06-23 11 SNAP steps out to help SUPP KUCHING. Sat— The Sarawak National Party (SNAP) is stayIng out of tomorrow's by-elections In Ward Six and 17 of the Kuchinu Rural District Council. Both wards are strongholds .if the Sarawak United Peoples Party (SUPP» whose candidates are Mr. Chong Yung Lf-n and Mr182 words
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Article794 1968-06-23 11 SINGAPORE Sal Bum npss in and reported to he Singapore and Kuala I.umpur trading rooms of ■he Stock Exchange torfay with the number of 'he shares traded In brackets: lnrtuitn»l«: Ben and Co (8 000 1 (3 30 (2 000) *3 32 dOOOi (334 I>; Central Sugar (2,000 1794 words
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Article, Illustration257 1968-06-23 11 Bringing a wind of change in the world of printing JilS name us Oscar Frei. HU buslne.ss printing. HU contribution act:-.e involvement In the planning and Implementation of training schemes aimed at bolstering the already high standards In the Singapore printing and packaging Industry. ■The entire Industry Is waiting for257 words
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Article, Illustration178 1968-06-23 11 SNAKES ALIVE! It was and in the drink too CINGAPORE, Sat. Twenty-nlne-year-old canteen supervisor Tan Seng Kee (above) was cooling off In the murky waters of the Singapore River in Boat Quay yesterday when he felt a soft pulsating mass snuggling up to him. Taking it for flotsam, he brushed178 words
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Article48 1968-06-23 11 KIAI 1,1 MPLR Tkknta broke into the h'iu*e of i imi-.. :eacher M^ I Kcng. J^i^:i Ooataj here .a.«t nicht and escaped with a televmion .set radiogTani. a tape- recordet »nd watch. They tin drove off in her car a Mini Mm. r valued .<• 83 500.48 words
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Article163 1968-06-23 11 IT ANG A R. Sat Drought is threatening double croppirg of padi in Perils this season. Very little rain has lahen during the past three weeks and many farmers report that plots planted with the high-yiflding ■Mahsurl" specie.s have dr.e-1 up "If we don't get substantial163 words
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78 1968-06-23 11 DEN AN U M l.if City r Council is conMtiering the pouibilitv of !>h fting ihe mil-lion-dollar Chowr&.<.ta Market tn I anouirr Mte The Clucl HaaatMi l.tn .-n Wot..; Po« Net told Press conference today no definite decisicr. ha<i been irudr to rrmove the78 words
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306 1968-06-23 11 CHIA POTEiK - Seminar calls for a science teaching centre CHIA POTEiK By CINGAPORE. Sat. The Government should establish a national science teaching centre to help improve the teaching of chemistry and physics. This is one of the recommendations of the seminar on problems in the teaching of School Certificate physics and chemistry.306 words
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Article54 1968-06-23 11 SINGAPORE Si. The AS> < liatmnl i rha»dra Moh.m I r..iy recorded \errilct i: nu->ad\piHuir on a :>hrrm»ti Mohamed Noor bin H«.shim 21. whose body found on Hi? M.ore. off Nlcoll Drive on June I Hr ua.s tir.1-! rspiWttll t on May 30 when he went ftsl>•nc. Tt\r54 words
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Advertisement340 1968-06-23 2 Something big is afoot when a company orders a computer by air iffe 'a^aa^B Bk«rf MM I i 'wK «B I 9 l v "-ijaMM^aa^*"!' C^hßL VBaV^aßr ftkiMSMI ja J^M wvl kV«i iijMP^ W ■ftT»^bw -j^* y -'^M g^r^^^.>... Mmk.. J^£<aala^Ba«^ai Bgw S B Bnk Singapore and Malaysia arc moving340 words
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Advertisement560 1968-06-23 3 SCIENCE ADDS YEARS *k TO LIFE 6>&kh»* DO YOU WANT A f CH B *k HAPPY RETIREMENjJ^p^^ Every ddy we read of how science is adding years to our lives but only you can add life to your years those wonderful years of retirement aheac of you and you can't560 words
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Advertisement1010 1968-06-23 4 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED The following is a statement by the Chairman. Dato S.Q. Wong, S.P.M.J.. J.P., to be presented at the Annual General Meeting to be held on 27th June, 1968. In presenting the Company's 60th Annual Accounts It (fives me ureat pleasure to state that1,010 words
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Advertisement363 1968-06-23 4 NOTICE TO STUDENTS WISHING TO STUDY IN AUSTRALIA PRIVATE STUDENTS WISHING TO STLDY IN AUSTRALIA IN 1969 ARE REQUESTED TO WRIT! IMMI.DIATI.LY TO THE AUSTRALIAN HIGH COMMISSION. KLALA LUMPUR. FOR PRELIMINARY APPLICATION FORMS. i^t&ft™ 5 nave °'«n completed and returned. th« «u^, ei b1 Ide«1 de«e y rmln O ed363 words
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Advertisement196 1968-06-23 5 "Piles no longer a problem" This healing substance actually shrinks haemorrhoids, stops itching, relieves pain. A b.a step forward has been made in the treatment of piles. Th.s will be welcome news for all sufferen. A new medical discovery is producing results without surgery in case alter case where other196 words
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Article, Illustration895 1968-06-23 6 Australia's rural industries feed Malaysian and Spore markets too By A Special Correspondent A XX 1.1i1..\1)\ dim ol i|k ±u.i\ primary pro (hieing and trading nations of tin- world. Austra li:i is sU.iiiil\ becoming an even more importanl source ol food for the895 words
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774 1968-06-23 6 J.L. SHUTE - Meat trade with Asia grows steadily J.L. SHUTE By Ch.nrman, Australian Meat Board A XX I SIHAI.IA is one ol the Four loading nml exporting countries of tli< world, 'n facl, more Australimi meal enters world tra'le than meal liom any oilier cf»unlr>. In Asia, Australia's trade h;is continued to774 words
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Article391 1968-06-23 6 ■"■GULAR .i > i shipping and airliiie ■ervicet from Australia provide tto* mrana fof Australia to l;mci it > lood product! in Sinpipore. Kuala Lumpur and other cities oi Asia quickly and economically. Special packaging for export and contalnerufed th l ppl n i from391 words
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Article, Illustration671 1968-06-23 7 11 NEW steam process for vegetables used in Australia's modern canneries has a dual purpose. As well as allowing the skins to be removed more efficiently, the process ensures thai the surfaces of the vegetables are sterile before they reach671 words
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289 1968-06-23 7 Developments in the Australian wine industry, particularly during the past 20 years, have brought the distinctive qualities of Australian wines into prominence, not only within Australia but in Britain. Europe, Canada. Japan, and not least in Singapore and Malaysia. In 1906 07 Singapore imported289 words
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Article59 1968-06-23 7 A STRAI lAN foods and wines will be featured next month in the new permanent trade display area at the Australian Trade Commission Offices. 201 Clemenceau Avenue. Singapore The display will be open to members of the trade trom 2 p.m to 4 pm. on July 1-259 words
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Article725 1968-06-23 12 FENTON BRESLER - FENTON BRESLER by NO ONE likes workIng for nothing No one likes paying more than he has agreed Sometimes these two eminently sensible principles come into head-on conflict As happened in James Bryant's case Mr Bryant MM about to retire. So he bought a a725 words
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Article, Illustration498 1968-06-23 12 POWER from the HEART AND ITS NOT A ROMANTIC NOTION BUT A WAY TO SAVE LIVES AMERICAN researchers have developed a technique for turning the bloodstream of a living being into a permanent electrical power supply. In a sense, the discovery uses the blood flow as a source of energy498 words
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Article626 1968-06-23 12 Five steps to the moon... AMERICA'S PLAN TO BE FIRST i astronauts Frank Borman, Michael Collins, and William Anders i pilot a second complete Apollo vehicle Into space. This sfep three flight will be a full dress-re-hearsal ior the 500.000--mile Journey to the moon and back. But instead of actually626 words
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Advertisement95 1968-06-23 6 6*OO*> afl If V f V Z*N I 'a 1 SP 4 Choose BROCKHOFF biscuits for a better choice--20 VARIETIES FULLOF AUSTRALIAN GOODNESS lux.-, tracihe crackei Ki-> m« v i.ih.in 10,., likt «he. ich bMMT Jim Merc .tic .1 ie« n ,t B, r .ie Shji^s or S.uotiry Sh.ipcv I95 words
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Advertisement129 1968-06-23 7 TIIF ai^H 9530 POST FREE THOUSAND recipe PBffWWHI COOKBOOK ||i||j^|gHU THE CULINARY WISDOM OF CENTURIES OF CHINESE CULTURE HAS BEEN DISTILLED, SELECTED AND ADAPTED IN THIS REMARKABLE BOOK. A THOUSAND RECIPES! ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY FOR CHICKEN ALONE CONFIRMING THE INFINITE VARIETY AND VERSATILITY OF THE CHINESE KITCHEN. MATRIMONY VINE129 words
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Advertisement153 1968-06-23 7 I CaldbeckMacgregor&Co.,Ltd. wine and spirit specialists I for over 100 years a|IO LA 1 il^KI Select Australia's Finest Wines SEPPEtTS and make friends. Seppelts vnnes are among the finest of fine Australian wines, grown in the sunniest and most fertile vine\ards in Australia. Each of Seppelt's seven vineyards is renowned153 words
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Article, Illustration2396 1968-06-23 8 DAVID IRVING - THE NIGHT OF THE DELUGE DAVID IRVING by The great 'Dambusters' raid of 25 years ago was perhaps the greatest single feat of arms in the war. It was alto the subject of bitter personal and departmental rivalries. The whole brilliant project was nearly stifled by official apathy and hostility.2,396 words
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2017 1968-06-23 9 'Mutiny, mutiny' shouted Barnes Wallis's chief catapulted the two-Inch balls at It. A girl clnematographer ir. an air-tight Klass tank filmed the spinning spheres at close quarters as they struck the dam and sank. Wallls showed the film to the Air Staff. There were audible gasps as the Jbmerged camera2,017 words
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Advertisement215 1968-06-23 8 We only want to know when YOU have a birthday \bu see, we have two JKT ißpiiii birthdays. Air-India I f op» \^k 20 years this month. I And altogether weve 'It J^^k the flying business M But our service doesn't change, wTV Wf h birthday or not. People of215 words
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Advertisement191 1968-06-23 9 THERE'S ONLY ONE WORLD'S FINEST.... McCall's NEEDLEWORK ,n colour Bm 4 »^^^'^H^JSa^l^Hl' 11 ill ant^ comprehensive i Jf Jt I dlework book ever puj■^^^^T^BßW[ *j J^ ||B fll 1 1 written by < -iis ML -f 1I jUufiS 11 is a real trcJ *^^k fljl^^^B. U I I t knowledge191 words
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Miscellaneous277 1968-06-23 9 M.KOSS. 1. Leather cdUri DOWN: 1. Frall-looWng (B>- 6 Rubbish (6): 11. False- 2 Metal i 3»: 3 Purlly (6): 4. hood (S); 13. Autograph book Gone by (4); S Be Inactive (5); (5)- 13. Craft «.3> 14. Instil (6); 6 Short and stout (st; 7. Eastern 16 'Male title277 words
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237 1968-06-23 10 OPINION Sunday, June 23,1958. OUT IN THE OPEN TWE outrage on the border. The flurry of Communist :ntiv!ty In Kuala Lumpur. The enemy comes once again it: open sight His purpose: The destruction of our freed >m. He drives hime one lesson That we must at all times be ready237 words
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Article90 1968-06-23 10 LONDON pays the Tengku a signal tribute. It confers on him the Freedom of the City. 'atrioti.sm and a drop sense of public service are precious Rifiv How altogether fittlnK that this honour should proclaim the T'v.eku's remarkable qualities. Sappy always has been the Tengkus lot. And when90 words
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Article119 1968-06-23 10 IJfcRK Ls MOT that should Klvp Singaporeans reason to throw their hat» In the air elsewhere In this page we publish the remarkable record the Republic's salesmen have chalked up on the export front 3ut let then- be no complnrenry There Is still a lotiß way to119 words
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451 1968-06-23 10 Sla Cheong Yew - The 'pirates' are now feeling the pinch Sla Cheong Yew by SINGAPORE'S "pintU" taxi operators ■re freling thr pinch And the* law hurts them most t» hauling them up in court and con tise.it inn Iheir vrhicles. So far, some I.iHMJ unUretised public scrvlre vehicles have tM*en snz»»d. ronnncated and451 words
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Article, Illustration276 1968-06-23 10 Ignatius Stephen - Brunei's longhouses on the march Ignatius Stephen by BRUNEI'S longhouses are on Ihe march. The bright lights of Brunei Town .md jobs galore :ire the main attractions. Longhouse dwellers have bren making a bee-line for the capital for some time now. Now the march has been intensified evfn more by276 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1968-06-23 10 Cheong Tip Seng - $450 million up Super Salesmen Cheong Tip Seng BY SINGAPORE'S by SINGAPORE'S globetrotting executives the Republic's Super Salesmen last year chalked up a record $450 million in export earnings. Twenty per cent more than in 1966. They are a busy band. Time and again an arranged interview with one of1,033 words
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Advertisement604 1968-06-23 10 i»iyvi3pi-ii'ii rCRNOWIEOGEM'.NIS. ANNIVERSARIES ANNOUKCtMcNTS. BIRTHS, CtUB ACTIVITIES. CONDOLENCES. DFATHS, ENGJCEMENTS, FUNERALS. CSUTINBS, IN MtMOIIIAM. MARRIAGE 1 MISSING. PERSONAL. P.P.C.. REOUIEMS t REUNIONS. Rate: Mmiipum $IB for 20 wtrtft, tick aUtitiMJl word SO els. til Other Clast.figfl tJ.friiannils Mimmun S6/- Inr IS words. •Kk additional mrd 41 cuts. Swlat Twes Bm604 words
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Advertisement13 1968-06-23 10 SCN W QtMmY AM IKHWCM AOWNCnyitMT M^^ mOl I :Cli CMTNTT itf/Ut. UO.13 words
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Advertisement145 1968-06-23 10 AMAZING NEW METHOD y^*^*^^^r*'Hfc^ Teoch«i you coipr, faster, AT ASjLJii iv Htl mome ti •i>»oiuf.i» M KflkTiTvMo^H th r you don dvonc JB boajmner »o popular plavrr quickly. WwJfJWj"*fJt^^ illustrotions TELL and SHOW you t*f _}t* 'veryth.ng with breathtaking IV IN 3 WEEKS YOU PLAY p guitar THE W .otiaat145 words
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Advertisement119 1968-06-23 11 Hamburg-America Line North German Lloyd introduce New 12-Passenger fast cargo vessels fully-airconditioned between Europe and the Far East "BAVARIA" "BORUSSIA" ximiu ..unicATii- .Jiug'wii tx" "fcACHSLNSTEIN HOLSAIIA 'WLSTFALIA ••hfw\'*tfi\ •ALEMANNIA" "BADENSTEIN" "SrtpMQTFIV" "HAMMONIA" "BAYERNSTEIN" •THURINGIA" "HOL6TENSTEIN" "FRIESENSTEIN 1 H' JB T^ I Luxurious cabins betuti;^^H j^^^B W ~Stt u y a119 words
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Advertisement51 1968-06-23 12 _^_J U.S.*- ij^_ i 2 m One l^ 1 This is our last ad so we thought we would show you the pack twice and remind you Superlong Pall Mall cigarettes are here mild satisfaction, $1.30 for 20 and all the rest. tetf- d and ■^p^ U.S.*. rViii.'ii ■iifiiiiinirj MAM51 words
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Article, Illustration604 1968-06-23 13 Glamour. Behind alt that glitter and glass iudith vong BKHIXD all the glitter and gloss of the advertising industry is a world of glamour that beats the best that the ads can offer in print or on screen. And I don't mean the "dumb blonde" variety of glamour, either. The604 words
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Article298 1968-06-23 13 DEAR JANE LEE PR a year I was going steady with two girls. Now I find I love one more than the other. I want to break off with the one I love less and concentrate on the other girl How do I do this" 1 J S. I feel298 words
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Article391 1968-06-23 13 |S IT true that children I 1 under the age of eight cannot commit a legal wrong? JOP. Yes. Thiii ar? therefore Immune from legal proceedings. WHAT Is the name of the breed of dog which I President Johnson keeps as a pet and which caused a391 words
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Advertisement202 1968-06-23 13 HOW TO LOSE WEIGHT FAST and still eat 3 full meals a day Stop starving yourself I Now you can eat plenty of meat, fish, |^«l^« a^^ a ss*^^^r'^rV cheese and veaetables lots of 1 11 |T \TJ 1 1 11 I your favourite vied foods and I»J J 1202 words
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Advertisement874 1968-06-23 13 Now Every Woman is entitled to look YOUNGER! A Bew stertliac r)i«rovery haa tweo Oksde by a amail group of »kin .-a- Hr-SMB^- Mt ioJoftots. They found a wsjr to mats HMHMIIWsbbI theskin alUit and throat a-fr, i IGDBBseBsV*' 3K driak tiny fa«Msu«rientqunntitiea |U| o/sratar. t» quickly gain an appear-874 words
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Miscellaneous1479 1968-06-23 14 STAR of the WEEK JT OUR "Star o/ the Week" today is MM Dons Yeo (Singapore factory worker —born June 29. 1948. 'l'«> HI burn on .lunr 29 is Mi could be travel year to have a HMM <>( res- "I the mutt pleasant type. p.ins,hilit>. \vu have, nu l>o1,479 words
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Miscellaneous264 1968-06-23 14 LA^BBB^VaH *^0^ a. «k\ ■■■W^k. tJa^V^Lf '■w^aMT.*^^lV VbV aaaaam ■tHlaaW^ VVaMßß^B^aP^a^l^aa^Blßß^^" uiiMMti V Lalltk^k3a^B» /^i| alllllllllll^r^^^ ■■lIIIIIIHb^LbW ■HaMat^fek^ 4 ,^^H THi Hm USER. 1 (TsOd P*§ I SXT\J\ T^rf— "7l 1 LM \jf 04,372.17-0 [fib (Mr^s^^ fei.ooo,*^,^) Alt J|f I (fS* rVK,VPS "WOftOAPPLO f'?£ T r NOTOHiOORGOU>-PUttei?\ A^ I QWT/264 words
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Article488 1968-06-23 17 THE HEIRESS" wtlih the Stage Club la presenting this wt'-K at the Cultural r<:/!t I r a play by Ruth and Augus- (> basfd on a story by Henry James. Henry J.imes was a Victorian novelist, born In Now York In 184: i, who settled In England aa a488 words
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Article, Illustration746 1968-06-23 17 ONE HUMAN BEING FOR SALE PRESENTING th c defection of a member of the Centr a 1 Intelligence Agency in THE MAN OI'TSIDE* It Is a weTd. fascinating thriller with a kind of super MHpWkM, visual charm, character and subtle romanticism. I liked and enjoyed It Unmen Acadcmv Award winner746 words
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Article, Illustration8 1968-06-23 17 You can take your pick of the passions8 words
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Advertisement521 1968-06-23 17 ORGANISATION M||_ LAST DAY: 1 1 -1 JO-4-a.JO-« 15 I -c bonrrc, Bco Crona 'The WICKED DREAMS ,t B PAULA SCHUITZ" Co'or |UA). a OPENS TOMORROW! I n CKo li Chih An THREE SWINGING fiIRU" B S iA SHAW PRCOUCTIONi Color, a 1 M-UkJ.lßal..^yaj r^.| B Now JHJW.NO- No Fret521 words
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Advertisement91 1968-06-23 17 lIIIIIIIIIIMCJIIMIIIIIIIICJIIIIHIIIIIICJIIIIIIIII I 1.. .1 Tal. »4542» IcilUM^l.'UllM Qvecntto.. i i n nin"ii t>»<t\4\t\ -m Now Showina 1 45. 4, 730 4 930 pm "ORACNIT OF THI LAW G Star Contor»e»e Co'or«~.p« with Eng Sub* Starring Chon Poh C and Lv Ko. N 4 No FrM U*t< Todoy II am Matmer91 words
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Advertisement338 1968-06-23 17 ORCHARD: OPENS TODAY! '.VoV^Vm 00 AN ACTION-PACKED DRAMA OF SUSPENSE, HUMOUR, MYSTERY AND SEDUCTION!! HUNTER §L I ||2a. A (?k)' a%| Ly THtFiCkLEFII\IGER OF FATE In Color ORCHARD: COMING SOON! ALL THE GREAT SONGS AND MUSIC N0W..., Presented For The First Time In The Splendor Of 70 MM And 6338 words
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Article386 1968-06-23 18 JOCKEY Garnet Bougoure scored a smart double on Pinto and Drop Volley at Kuala Lumpur yesterday Drop Volley who beat Tobin Bronze aa a two-year-old mvx the only race for Class 1 to paj $57 for a win. He clocked lm 12 4/5. Johnny Wlljon ;imed386 words
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Article45 1968-06-23 18 Total Pom Sltf.TiiU Ist ***** V 515.751 2nd 1M0748 S 7.890. 3rd 1.-|9061 S MM. Slarlers 5493 ea< h N<>> !038«7 IH2biJ 18«7iS IbOiKIJ *****0 1590.M *****3 18!)441. Consolation s:;:,u each Hrn Ki5183 *****7 174!. V» *****4 *****. *****3 IMttS IXlW'tl 197H5.' *****3.45 words
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Article1823 1968-06-23 18 1 64— 77 1 Harbhdge 5 (9 1 Scorpio II 8 4 .1269—5131 Coleman 6 .7 > Miss Raconteur 8.10 (53—351 Shaarl 7 (»< Set Up 9.0 (258 149 > Subian 8 1 10 i Glorlgo 713 1248—113' Kingston 9 *13> Globe Stream 8 13 c1,823 words
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422 1968-06-23 18 I ONDON. Sat. Mtke Procter. Gloucestershire's South Atrlcan Tc>t all-rounder completed his highest nan la English County cricket and his second century of the se.ison against Glamorgan yesterday. The 21-year-old Natal star powered to h:s century in HO minutes and hit 20 boundariesReuter - 422 words
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286 1968-06-23 18 Khoon Hong in line for fifth Singapore TT title CINGAPORE. Sat. Catholic High Schools Tan Khoon Hong won his fourth title in the Singapore table tennis championships last night. Dlmunitive Tan defeated his doubles partner Chia Chonfc Boon 21-18, 21-12. 9-21. 21-15 in the junior singles final. Tan had earlier286 words
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164 1968-06-23 18 PENANG. Sat. Penang beat Perak 5-0 in the North Zone semi-flnal of the Malaysian Schools Sports Council's badminton competition for the Heah Joo Seang Cup at the Han Chiang indoor stadium this morning. Perak, however. won the girls' match 3-2 for th«164 words
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Article38 1968-06-23 18 PENANG. Sat. The Penanf Malay Badmin on Auociat on has named Inche Othman Tambv and Inch- Zainul Abidia as delegates to "he Penang Badminton Assotiauon.s annual me.ting at (he Rubber Trade A»Mx.ation on Monday night38 words
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Article22 1968-06-23 18 BRISBANE Si' The Nrw Zi aland Al! Bla-cv or. aHa 19-18 :n they second Rugby :nion Te«; here today22 words
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312 1968-06-23 19 SELVARAJ, SAMUEL TO LAST EIGHT EASILY VnjALA. LUMPUR. Btt— Top seeds James Sflvaraj and Richard Samuel scored convincing w.ns to reach the last eight In the men I singles of the Selanfor junior and veterans badminton championships at thf SBA hall today Men vlM|lr< 3rd round .lame* Selvaraj bt Urn312 words
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Obituary49 1968-06-23 19 SIIW KAI KIN pa-atd Swajr F.inrrai froan 4 gl/1 i a m today. HOaSKT MANAM, >(• II nnM a* ay on 21 St leaving r»h:n4 hit ch.idrtn Fuaeral on 23 6•* 211. Ramtoon Road for Bidadar r*m#»»r\ a' 4 H p m .*.o \»rmh» hv I*ona' nni to "Btto'ada49 words
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Obituary21 1968-06-23 19 IN LOVIMC MSMOKY r,(«> p«-bv 'ho asaa #v#r r*fn»m: '*r^«t f*\ w;f* rfi .(1 rt n ir^ r» *';vm21 words
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2667 1968-06-23 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By QOOfG FORECAST: Good. ■rTyjVM '30 CLASS 3 DIVISION 6 liUaaH (56.500) 7F Local jockeys only 1 ***** Ironic Peace a <Lee> Mawl 4 9 0 Roatdl 9 2 ***** Attractive Lad .Cha'tis Hull Bagby S 9 0 (Fl Kang 62,667 words
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445 1968-06-23 19 4S expected the usual i lack of draws 111 Australian football has boosted dividends to almost record propor- I tions and it is no wonder more and more people are taking up coupon filling as a hobby. It could be profitable too! With S.445 words
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Article567 1968-06-23 19 SVDNry Bai k. Milts oi Auitral.^n A&vtcutiun |OO<ba!l matchet played today, halt-time Mure* in bracket' KM NORTH DIV. 1 Toronto 1 Weston 2 tu-2 j. \M\ MD. DIV. 1 Mclita 3 Manl> 3 >l-3). Prague 1 Polonla 0 d-0.. I Kl> DIV. 2 Wrsern 6 Hornsby 0 <3-0> >567 words
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Article313 1968-06-23 19 1 2 X at a glance For«cj»»i tor |unc 29 MM Imm HATC H I 3 S Austra.ia v Card.fl C. M.W SOITH WALLS 2 N. NMtll v Adam*ti.»n x Canterbury v Btll Oaaj* 2 Yugal v Prague x NUi Sydney Curmthiaaa ULLLNSLANU 1 Azzurn v bt Helens x Thistle313 words
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Article80 1968-06-23 19 S.r. Ke--ult* v! Hi. i... n.■ .Miitfli in the Din- lunmt badmuion rh*mpi>>n.>liip.'< Snmid round K Nagara '>' h' C Ciiual. 15-5 15-4. Chong Chin Wall ot Mumand> 12-11. It'll. 15-10. Leung 818 rent Al Huh lb-6 15-1 H Murutfi > hi bt Ku.in Hong 515 15880 words
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Article157 1968-06-23 19 Rare I RUBBER Ml KM PIP. I ...»..h tSl Attractive Lad Ironic Pratr rum Peace Pipe Valentino •in. Uyni(t> Race X VANTAGE REAL' 1DEA1 VANTAGE Prrtty Doll) inUie Kukit B'ndera Beau Ideal *d> II Speed Boat llaot BID,.KKI(,\I itlDt.LKICAK VLROt'tTTE Kifflont Bonus Unuc Ruuhu ttcady i,o<r liusovi157 words
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Article389 1968-06-23 20 LONDON. Saturday. PERSISTENT drizzle restricted play to only 54 minutes when England moved from .114 for five to .T>l for »yen against Australia on the third day of the second Test :it Lord's bere lo<ln> A crowd <>f 26.i)f)0 wore disappointed as ram disrupted the389 words
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Article87 1968-06-23 20 MELBOURNE. Sat. The name of the Australian British Empire and Commonwealth domes Association has been ,11 British Commonwealth Games Association. At a meeting tonight It was decided to follow the parent body and drop the word 'empire" from the title. The next games mill be held in87 words
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Article25 1968-06-23 20 PORT ELIZABETH. Sat. South Afrua and the British Lions drew 6-6 in UM n bl Th<- >coie u<<s 3-3 at hall tune. Router.Reuter - 25 words
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278 1968-06-23 20 Singapore police top award goes to Kian Chye SINGAPORE, Sat. Police constable Lim Kian Chye won the best performance award at the 2 1st Police athletic meet at Thomson Road here today. Kian Cliye who is Sincartntm n th 100 m ill.!'. 2Oom '228>. and 4i,, m (53 7». His278 words
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Article23 1968-06-23 20 NEW YORK. Sat. Santos rf Brazil defeated Napoll of Italy 4-2 in a soccer match las: night at Yankee Stadium.23 words
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Article, Illustration723 1968-06-23 20 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By I^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. It was a day for goals and a goalscorer to raise Olympic fancies when the ten-team Tun Razak Cup hockey championship tournament started at the Armed Forces sports complex today. Nineteen goals were scored in the first day s723 words
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Article1002 1968-06-23 20 Tt.KAK AAV South Zone l«0m: 1 Ne Yae: Meng 2 Azll Su.atman 3 Ong Leh Lim 116; 4Mb: 1 Mohamed Yusoff 2 M. R..machandran 3 K. Muthu. 51 f (reci: I,SNn: 1 Bhagvan Singh 2 K. Muthu 3 S Amln 4:34 5 S.MOn: 1 M. Ramasamy 2 81,002 words
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Article49 1968-06-23 20 IPOH Sat.— Samuel's Club beat Kinta Indian* by nine wlckeU in a Brander Shield cricket league match played in Tanjong Rambutan. near here, Scores: Indians 13 'Arul Don 16. Pathmallngam 16. R Arumugam 4-10). Samuels r h 74-1 iV Raju 32. P. Nadarajah 19).49 words
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Article40 1968-06-23 20 KUALA t.UMPUR Bat PWD beat the Malayan Teachm College by 139 runs In a friendly cricket match at Pantai here today Scots; PWD 191 dec is. R»man;ithan 102 ret. Lawrence D*** 13; Didar Singh 2-30-. MTC 62.40 words
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420 1968-06-23 20 Americans show sprint mastery again CACRAMENTO. Sat AmfJ ncan athletes displayed their sprint must-rv again last night, threatening the Olympic 400 metres record and relegating French cnampion mmt Bamback to last place In a .starstudded 20U metres here But world records, sent reeling Thursday n;glu in phenomenal aeries of 100420 words
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Article109 1968-06-23 20 TONDON. Sat. Austrti llan professional Rod Layer. normally the world's best player, log* 6-4. 6-4 to Dutch No l Tom Okker here yesterday in the semi-finals of the London grass court open tennis championship* at Queen's Club. With this shock victory, Okker will now meet American Clark109 words
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483 1968-06-23 20 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. A second innings collapse by the Hyderabad Blues (72-9 dec) and a great bid by the Johore Invitation team, who made 60-1 in 40 minutes cashing a victory target of 88. gave cricket fans a rare483 words
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Article49 1968-06-23 20 IPOH. Sat Perak were held to a 1-1 draw by the touring Manila Lions in a soccer match played at Stad.um I>rak tonight Right-winger Chan Hooni; Fan shot P»mk into the lead in the 60th minute and five mlnmes liiter Uons equalled through I left-winger T. Chua.49 words
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Advertisement64 1968-06-23 18 W tat tan INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED Aorld Wide Home Service. Chartered Nassau NJ. Bahamas In 192* The Only Registered Home Service Insurance Company In Malaysia OFFERS WEEKLY PREMIUM INSURANCE PROTECTION THAT ANY FAMILY CAN AFFORD Look (or your BRITISH AMERICAN agent to-day! OFFICES IN: RK.lSlrßll) Penaat OKHCK ADDRESS: I'aiping P.O.64 words
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Miscellaneous70 1968-06-23 18 mn;,i Miiir?J:ridlA^:]r4t^]s|jtjr-vui" ll! a Good knees— good rhythm! m^, a^u d SM^LBaW A jm^L^mm '^BaW BaHa' I iri'iiflc 1 rTj j,o* oi.it. mi- (^■Bav_~^ v«h«m!»m\ I tciiMi xiii »iso nvi rea I is to iiv(io» I a^^H ii(»tu ciui«i«o *cciiihtio«i. I tßß<^_ Tui corner I a^a^aH I tat mtuii t«»t70 words
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Miscellaneous993 1968-06-23 18 ATHLLTICS Perak AAA H4K K>.Y Kauß iup South zone thampiniuhips iT I lournr> B't<* I Kelantan; Anmn, 230pm S rx>rf Vi«i- Armed Porces v Nrcri < 7.1S lantec championshipii i Thomson am. i: Perak v Pahanc: Rd. Jlsp Sgor Slkh» CSS walk- Malacca v Johore '825 a.m.); ins race Un993 words
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