The Straits Times, 24 September 1968
1968-09-24
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Title Section26 1968-09-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 175,000 i The Straits Times 1)18 National Newspaper Estd. 1845 TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1968 15 CENTS KUN. 3104 M.C. (P) 001426 words
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376 1968-09-24 1 Foreign Policy Council backs summit move MANILA, Mon. TOHE executive commit- tee of the Foreign Policy Council tonight backed moves for a summit meeting between President Marcos and Tengku Abdul Rahman to discuss the Sabah dispute. At a meeting with the President, leading members of the council said they fullyAgencies - 376 words
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Article, Illustration849 1968-09-24 1 Sabah: First steps to a summit YES, says Marcos, who suggests a meeting either in Bangkok or Tokyo YES, says Tengku, If the Philippines wants to put the whole thing right' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday TENGKU Abdul Rahman today said that he or Tun Abdul Razak would be prepared to meet849 words
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Article27 1968-09-24 1 JAKARTA. Mon. -Illegal pami)hlets distributed here early this mornlnp attacked President Marcos and proclaimed support for a Muslim separatist movement In the Southern Philippines. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration331 1968-09-24 1 ALI YUSOF - ALI YUSOF SHOOTING ON BOARD 48,000-TON TANKER BY 1 SINGAPORE. Monday jonif Pcnjuru Terminal. ■MM, II VM .illrsrd to li.im- murdrrrd liana I) (<ift> IK. md Josrph I), Lister M i" 'Hi Ameiiiiins between 4 p.m and :'.O pin on b«iard thr IXIMMI ton Monticrllo Victory331 words
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Article507 1968-09-24 1 'Sabah battle' report is denied |(UALA LUMPUR, IV Mon. Both the Malaysian and Philippines Governments today denied a Manila Daily Bulletin report that two Filipino guerillas were killed in a clash with Malaysian forces nr;ir Mount Tungku in Sabah. A UPI report quoted the I Bulletin a> .saying that the507 words
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Article50 1968-09-24 1 MILLIONAIRE 1 FORGER JAILED 6 TEARS LONDON. Mon. A coloured South African printer. Edward QMH Wilson. ?7. pleaded fuilty and c» jailed for mx years today lorfor«inn v: i 250.0W worth of I'SSIM notes. Court was told notei wrre sold on black market in Europe and South America50 words
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Advertisement40 1968-09-24 1 MITSUBISHI, A REFRIGERATORS FANS RADIO TELEVISION »AM)II4MIS BtITIRY t CO.. ITD. Bcfl lpo» Kuu Lympw Ftunt taat^pora i jK^^L "C^-^fca^BßW LjFmm swJBl 2. A a iaaV fS* m aam jf Ik vbl* sV. sSaaaaaaV aaaV^ttf JBaaißk '^Rs R^aw^^B^. i*mil /on40 words
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Advertisement117 1968-09-24 1 H CROCKETT JONES NORTHAMPTON INCLAND pn f\ Kf c pr. I 3 \Jm. mSrs BaaaaaaaßiH aaaaaaaaHai iß^^^R^^a^^Ry j P What's the right move here? Some people mi^ht say black Q to Q 6 But the real answer is "Ask JACKS about it." JACKS are importer^, exporters, general agents, engineering consultants117 words
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177 1968-09-24 2 Bottomley holds talks with Smith in Salisbury SALISBURY, Mon. There was fresh speculation today that Britain and Rhodesia were preparing for another attempt to settle their tndepen dispute. .■iw.'d a meeting last nit* in between RhodeMan rebel Premier lan Smith .iml Br;:i.sii envoy Bottomley. Mr. Bottom! t.un Undersecretary ul theReuter - 177 words
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117 1968-09-24 2 Only five, and she wins HK's top talent quest UON(, KONG. Mon Oiilt five years old— md she won this year's t.tlrnt (juesl last weekend Hong Konu's top anmal t.ilent competition. She is pic- tailed Kiiurn.i ortes. who snug "One. Two. Three" watched hv ri\;il teenage pop croups and sololxts.Reuter - 117 words
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Article46 1968-09-24 2 SYDNEY M<>n ,l»pane#» i Itatlonj of *Tit .((iir European 'p'.ephoth c.HtinL- Iwrk to IMO iDD so.d .n Srdnev for But the Telephone I)ep«rtiiient trowni nn the erase and f will prosei itc |v Bme\ ne«-old telephone thai do not meet official Mnn<i..46 words
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Article29 1968-09-24 2 BYDOTTS Mon IhnwOT v A 52.000 have b»v:i -warded man who dislocated hi* when he slipped and fell :>err .n tl-e loung* ■1 a Brisbane rianre hall.29 words
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164 1968-09-24 2 Other half get a look at hippie happening YEW YORK. Mon. 11 v;as a normal quiet Sunday In the eminently middleckiss suburb of Queens with lawn mower going full pace and the cares of weekday life forgotten. Suddenly out of the blue, a busload of Greenwhich Village Hippies arrived. Their164 words
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Article362 1968-09-24 2 Two planes skyjacked to Cuba DCKJOTA. Mon. Communist guerillas hijacked two Colombian airliners on domestic flights yesterday and forced them to Cuba in what may be part of a plan directed from Havana. Colombian fficials said today Within two hours, they said. Ramon Garcia and Carlos Londono seized two AviancaUPI - 362 words
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Article31 1968-09-24 2 PEKINO. M n China has •uccesafjliy laid a high voltage under* a' rr electric iransiniAaion line in the lover gorges of the Yangtar River, the NewChina MMi Agency *a>d.31 words
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Article, Illustration65 1968-09-24 2 arms I OS AM.n.KS banker Stanley Stalford hugs hi* four-year-old son Stanley after he was rescued from kidnappers The FBI raided an apartment where the boy was kept iihl arrested two men and a woman. Little Stanley had been gone four days kid napped outside65 words
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Article27 1968-09-24 2 RANGOON Mon General Nf Win Chairman of the Ruling Burmese Revolutionary fnunrii. hnn oimrd the trvs military leaders not to become pomer mad" ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article33 1968-09-24 2 OTTAWA M n Canadian arsh.pf inking p.ir in a nini»rountry Nato exrrrise in 'he north Atlantic air bring *hado«ed b- Rw .m aircraft, snipe and Mibniarinrx. thr Defence Department said. JUuter33 words
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Article30 1968-09-24 2 NCW DELHI Mpii Plf'rone mrmtx-rs of a troupe of Hindu religion* •incrrs were irarwi drowned after their truck piunged into a nvrr near Kankavli in Ratnagiri dutrirt Mi«narn«htra.30 words
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120 1968-09-24 2 CLEVELAND, Mon. A lawyer was stabbed liere today and a city policeman struck with a Bottle near the speaker's platform in Euclid Beach Park moments before Vice-Fresident Hubert Humphrey was to speak. The lawyer. 41 -year-old Mr William McWilllam wa.s stabbed in theReuter - 120 words
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167 1968-09-24 2 MOSCOW, Mon. The tiny yacht of 75-year-old American sailor-author William Willis has been found empty and sinking, its mast broken. A Soviet fishing trawler, made the discovery In the north Atlantic. Tass reported. Nf> trace was found of Capt. Willis who set sail fromReuter - 167 words
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Article71 1968-09-24 2 LOB ANGELES. Mon Mickey Mouse became 40 years old yesterday. A parade in Disneyland. th<amusement centre built by his creator, the late Walt Disney, drrw thousands. On a train to California from New York Disney created the big-eared mouse, and introduced it in October 1928 in71 words
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Article, Illustration55 1968-09-24 3 Star turn in sky. FALLING PARAS LINK HANDS OVER CITY AIRPORT \ILMBERS of the ITI Dallas Parachute Associatidn link hands in a •seven man star" during a mass jump over the Seagoville City airport near Dallas. The feat was recorded by Jerry &ch r imsher, the association's past president, usingAP - 55 words
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142 1968-09-24 3 OOULOGNE. Mon. D More than 800 Britons gave senior North Vietnamese peace negotiators a tumultuous welcome here today. The Britons, Including; Labour MPs and trade union leadens had sailed from Folkestone In a special "peace boat." The trip to meet North Vietnamese delegates toReuter - 142 words
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Article47 1968-09-24 3 BEIXJRADE Mon Heads of the diplomatic mtsjion of five Wbimivv P*i{ (ountne* »aikfd rut ol I Pekintc rei-rption last Chlraat Foreign MiiiiM'i Mriish.il Chen Yi. »t- t ickad tin sm i rnmn m, r 'hr occupation of Czechoclovancv.s atomy I Tanjujj reported her? —ReuterReuter - 47 words
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204 1968-09-24 3 JAKARTA. Monday WORE than 6.000 employees of the Telecommunications Corporatlor have been dismissed for links with the ouUawed Communist Party. A spokesman said they were involved in the abortive Communist inspired tempt in Ittf. of the 1.173 sacked W'>rkPd in theAP - 204 words
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443 1968-09-24 3 'Great feat' says Nasa of Russian Zond-5 WASHINGTON, Mon; Soviet recovery of the /ond-.") space ship after its journey around the moon was a great accomplishment, a spokesman for the National Aeronautics and Space Admin istra tion »NASA) said yesterday. Ihe feat was further evidence of the "great f apaulljReuter - 443 words
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Advertisement477 1968-09-24 2 Advertisement AX J Dewy, \< mi Ihi HI bloom rreateel with a moist oil TTHE dewy perfection of a plexion faih day you can 1 petal soft complexion replenish mbeurffte* cells can now be your loveliest with lsotonically balanced beauty asset with the dis- oil and moisture and help covery477 words
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Miscellaneous16 1968-09-24 2 We OftMtOLC «.,A» (je otoea* dcac xwuf) /".^-N I II f<Uve VtHJ BEEftP) < > II ft 916 words
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Advertisement242 1968-09-24 3 Still the best way to relieve indigestionIf OR INDIGESTION 1 ASTiRITIS ANO HTOMACH ACIOtTY ■piar m#< i- now in this new, modern pack! BISMAG TABLETS get to wo r k in seconds to stoo indigestion discomfort- brir fast, sure relief! Bismag antacids quickly soothe your stomach and neutralise excess acidity,242 words
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Article, Illustration534 1968-09-24 4 No collusion to exploit workers: NTUC SINGAPORE, Monday I 1 IK National Trades Union Congress today assured the workers of Keppel Shipyard Unit it had set up a pro tern working commitli't 1 lo li;iise with the shipyard management on routine problems, and not to negotiate on their terms and534 words
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Article90 1968-09-24 4 Singapore fashions for Hong Kong SI.\(.AP<>RK. Mon. Its thr olhrr way around this time with a high fa>h;«n inllri tmn from ii. i;nin going on show in Hon< Kong ttiit week. Mxtl outfits, mainly of hatik and KrUnl.ni <-:lk and brocade, were specially flown therr this morning for thrrr daily90 words
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Article101 1968-09-24 4 Redgraves in role of tourists SINGAPORE, Mon The p^dgravej. Lynn and her mother Rachel Kempson went tourist today before settling dowi to work on the set of "Tiie Virgin Soldiers" I.vnn accocrpaiued by her actor husband. John Clark. »n on a harbour iruif*. visited a Buddixt temple, rode on a101 words
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80 1968-09-24 4 SINOAPORE Mon -Two top Cantonese opera slne< r.s. Miss Yam Kirn F'el and Pak Suet Sin w'.ll arrive In Singapore t row at 630 p.m. by MSA. They are here to make a stage appearance at the piemiere of the film -The Ti«je<i\ nf80 words
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163 1968-09-24 4 ORTHOPAEDIC MEETING A SUCCESS: PILLAY SINCJAPORt. Mon Th* third international ortlKipaedic conference, which ••ntird herr over thr werk end. was today described a.s "biK meOMtr by Prof V K. Pillay. its chairman. Prof Pillay. who is pr«»-f<v-xir ot orthopaedic surgery at the University of Singapore, said the fiT delegates friiin163 words
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Article58 1968-09-24 4 SINOAPORe. Mon. The matron of the Lee Kuo Chuan Children s Home. Major B Tjeerie* today received a cheque for 11.000 from the chairman of the American Women* Auxiliary, Mrs Louis Leff \if The money, raised from vartour sale* held hy American omen will be um»d58 words
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Advertisement314 1968-09-24 4 "lido-oVensVo'day "o" THE BLOOD LUST OF A FRENZIED VAMPIRE! \'>r K^j i k I ./ittL"* J Bvi^^' tS 'H' i M RaaV m I BJ* B^BB i ■I v^ mw' Vitav^ I L i Rxfe> a* V^\ Ra^EZ3^r a^RaHB i. mm m ■m- > RVa^Ra^awl < %ht^ B t a314 words
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Advertisement53 1968-09-24 4 MOONLIGHT VENETIAN BLINDS MOONLIGHT ALUMINIUM AWNINGS DURABLE FAST COLOUR fCONOMICAL lASV TO MAINTAIN INSTANT SERVICI US MATfPIAIS Camult taacialitt with 14 yaari "moonlighi company 10*. Larant I. Ttlok Kurau ipw- IS Tal 4t3«18 t 4477J1 ■J MflaT 'f*M COME DINE AND DANCE TO THE SWINGING SOUNDS IJF THE CONTINENTAL HVE53 words
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Advertisement266 1968-09-24 4 CATHAY: COMING! When a marriajt it goina up in smoke, the last thing a man looks lor it another woman so how come it's the first thing he finds? DEAN MARTIN' STELLA STEVENS ELIWALLACH ANNE JACKSON HOW TO SAVE A MARRIAGEAND RUIN YOUR LIFE c JACKALSER'-".' PALACE OPENS TODAY! .•.'M.^.266 words
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Advertisement614 1968-09-24 4 SHAWf'J Ora;a.nlantlon pj J I him III" a l^al'aaKMatoUaatdllU OPINS TODAY' II am, 145. 4 00. a3O ft VISBJ f"»t»r Cushion Wondo V»nthor" "Th« Blood Beoit Tarrar" color BJ •1 Nttlt CrKjnge Vv*s Monfond BJ Cond.c* B»rgr> Annie G.tord'-t "LIVE far LIFI" Col"r la BJ now jhohinii —no Naa i■«614 words
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Article, Illustration329 1968-09-24 5 HE'S GOING DOWN MEXICO WAY WITH A VERY SPECIAL MESSAGE... KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. For Senor Eugenio de Anzorena all roads lead "down Mexico way" to the star-studded glamour of the 19th Olympics and the comforts of home. He is on his way home after completing a tour of duty as329 words
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Article, Illustration114 1968-09-24 5 Bare girl drops breach of promise suit CINGAPORE, Moa. Bar waitress Irene l.im. (above) today dropped her breach of promise suit against a teacher. Tommy Yeo Thiat Bin, 33. No reason WM Riven Her lawyer. Mr. K. Katn him. told Mr. .lu-tii <• Kni i r. i in in the114 words
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Article46 1968-09-24 5 PENANO. Mun. Qu.h Bah Bah. 35, was found guilty of bftvaa 1.000-character lor.cry Slips iii hu home and was lined $100. Chew Chau. 20. wu fined $450 or mx months' mil (or assisting in a similar lottery at Jalan Kampong Meluyu yesterday.46 words
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290 1968-09-24 5 BRUNEI TOWN. Mon BRUNEI may come to think in terms of a joint defence agreement with Malaysia and Singapore soon if it cannot persuade Britain to stay on during the talks which began in London today. The talks between 22--year-old Sultan Hassanal290 words
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266 1968-09-24 5 THUGS POUNCE ON LONE BEAT DUTY CONSTABLE IPOH, Monday J^ POLICEMAN on beat duty last night was stunned with a blow at the back of his head and robbed of his pistol loaded with five bullets. Supt. S.W. Moreira of the Perak266 words
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69 1968-09-24 5 'WE ARE TAKING VERY SERIOUS VIEW...' used to stun the constable. A short distance away two small bundles were found containing house breaking implements and old clothing. mis Is the first time in Ipoh that a policeman has been attacked and robbed of his pistol. "We are taking a very69 words
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Article51 1968-09-24 5 SINGAPORE Mon -A coroner's court today recorded a misadventure verdict on low Choon Wah. 66. who MM from the third floor of a block of flat* In Nelson Ro:id on Aug. 26. Known as Paniang" to hta friends. Low was s.eeping on a bench placed near a51 words
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Article31 1968-09-24 5 PENANG. Mon The Imam of the Pakistan] Mosque. Ustaz Al-Haflz Yaacob Ansart. Vljj e\f lecfire on ''The fc':niß«lM of Islam" at the Patani Road mosque on Thursday night31 words
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Article, Illustration146 1968-09-24 5 M-queen: I hope it won't happen again KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Miss Malaysia 1968. Maznah blnte Mohamed All, 20, may be a Dint-sized Miss but she sure knows how to fill up the man-sized Job of Malaysia's "ambassadress" to the world. Standing sft. 3tn. and a shapely 34-23-34*. Maznah who has146 words
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115 1968-09-24 5 ALOR STAR. Mon— A teacher «ho went hunting with four friends in tht jungle at Wans lupus, near Jitra, was f»and shot dead last night The teacher. Che'gu Sudin. bad a rhest wound. A police party, on receipt of a report early115 words
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Article132 1968-09-24 5 i ALOR STAR. Monday I—. ABOUT 13.000 lb. of tobacco leaves seized by Kedah-Perlis police and Customs during the past year were destroyed In the town council Incinerator yesterday. The tobacco, valued at $136,000 (including duty), had been seized In the Perlis-Thai border area.132 words
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168 1968-09-24 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. A boost to Singapore's tourist trade is expected In January when three new cruises now beinc planned by American President Lines become operational. The Republic will be a port of call of all three voyages. First of these is the 63--day168 words
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Article22 1968-09-24 5 KUAI LUMPCR. Mon. A new post office will be opened i n Friday it Jmjang. sown mile« from her*.22 words
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Advertisement311 1968-09-24 5 What arc you (loin*: HMH to-night— that's •■tirtiiumg. fc^J instructive, and worth MMty ti you? Mli cumat Are you again going to stare at the big TV rye for a profitless evening or would you like to Invest a little time (no money) In your future and have a stimulating311 words
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Advertisement112 1968-09-24 5 If you were speaking here tomorrow youdwear nmwv Jr When the General Assembly of the United JB Nations meets in New York, the best watch i\ in the world is there. flk N Its large, classic shape is carved out of a JU? |SSt 7 Inside the solid, pressure -proof112 words
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Miscellaneous66 1968-09-24 5 I VQ*±Y WNAJ WTRB ■LULOING HtREj ]r~*<l I> ?!?iJS\ I/■ OOP M ACTUALLY AN /^~Z?i\ |WM, >T>Mt YOU I IJJ BJCTRJOJ- tMOCK Mfl'p UMC? I TVtO TOOK I Fc~J ABSORBER JP*' I rf/O** row_A| .van* been \wlit r moed >--— \NOr -oo fa£., VVCXfeJNB PRETTY I LMMrt. THE JO*/ YIR.66 words
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Article, Illustration184 1968-09-24 6 $20m hotel complex SINGAPOKK. Mon. In about four months m. issue superstructure for vet another multimillion dollar hotel complex will berin to rise from this 40.000 sq. ft. cavity in Scotts Koad. The skyscraper complex, the Intercontinental Hotel is expected to take two-and-a-half years to build and will cost aboutALI YLSOF - 184 words
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Article, Illustration254 1968-09-24 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Government should take a more active part In the rehabilitation programme of the handicapped. This was bugge.sted today by Mr. Angus Downle. president of the Tasmanlan Association of Dl>abled Persons and member of the State Government's advisory council for handicapped254 words
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230 1968-09-24 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The dm eminent today warned that anyone found responsible for the breed iitK of mosquitoes, flies and fleas in their premises would have to face heavy penalties under a new law. The penalties are laid down in the Destruction of Disease Bearing230 words
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Article70 1968-09-24 6 India trade mission calls on Hon SINGAPORE. Mon. A I three-man Indian economic survey mission was today briefed on the broad pattern of Singapore's trade and industrialisation programme The team, led by Mr R S. Sharma. director of the National Council of Applied Economic Research of India, this morning met70 words
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Article150 1968-09-24 6 Mon t? .Mr. Tan Ban (hong i I li.nl iiul i has von the Dr. (.iliMin -Hill memorial trophy for the be»t print in the In'th Singapore and pan-Malaysian photocr.iphic exhibition. The gold trophies for mn norhromr and colour prints wrrr won by Mr. 100 Trr Jun,150 words
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316 1968-09-24 6 PELNI AGENT: THE POLICE WOULD TAKE NO ACTION SINGAPORE Mo witness in the Pefaii civil action over an alleged %2 million shipping fraud in 1962 Uxky told the High Court Hut the police would not t:ike :uiv action whefl the matter waa reported to them. Testifying at the 11th hearing316 words
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Article280 1968-09-24 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. A REGIONAL book centre will be set up in Tokyo next year with Unesco aid to stimulate book development In Japan and ot»-or Asian countries. The Director of the Unesco Mass Media Deve- lopment Division. Mr Pierre Navaux. who was here280 words
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197 1968-09-24 6 Jail for robber who fought detective SINGAPORE. Mon. A handcuffed robber tried but failed to resist arre>t at a petrol kiosk In River Valley Road on Saturday morning, the Second District Court whs told today The robber, Low Ah Tet alias Low Tee Tee. ran away after being handcuffed by197 words
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Advertisement129 1968-09-24 6 Are you ready? Will this be the month you try a new means of sanitary protection Because there certainly is aa) easier, better way. It's Tampax tampons. Worn internally, they keeps on sure and secure. They never interfere with any of your normal activities. They f^ffti prevent odour .<■ CBB!129 words
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Miscellaneous73 1968-09-24 6 'to us DISSOI I tKV*OU CDPSi I /'YEAH BUT WE AIN'T V purdv pallar and his" the supqeme coupt h Ayg^ PggN DEVAU^ P -J Kbeen DE-KNUCXLEOv LOVELY mails* lizz. WILL PUT ALL YOU COPS J iy "^VW^^NrjTHINGT 1^?— v MAN f WHO DO YOU SUPPOSE TT7vJe sIOW HOW WE'RE73 words
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Article, Illustration1180 1968-09-24 7 PHILIP GOODHART NIP; CHRISTOPHER CHATAWAY - WAR WITHOUT WEAPONS ENTER THE SPECIALISTS PHILIP GOODHART NIP and CHRISTOPHER CHATAWAY by PART Z The amateur attitudes of the early Olympians have given way to the highly professional approach of the modern athletes THE fifth Olympiad in Stockholm in 1912 probably saw the high point of the Olympic ideal1,180 words
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Article441 1968-09-24 8 i nothing is yet 1. ii looks as though a high-level Malaysia-Philip-p.-:haps I sunuiii may soon be heM. i nt Marcos has said he will do the in asing ol tension. •■> be mual bird. And i ■harp deterioration :n Filipino-M.,la\M.in the passage by the Philippines Congn ss441 words
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Article305 1968-09-24 8 nable luck,'' poctod to ha noa the walking in q iiliity, by middle of next year. Will there be a Russian v. clcome tlwrn'.' M c spec taimparted iresh to the space race. Bringing back a vast mass ntific Information, she,) down in the Indian Ocean305 words
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Article203 1968-09-24 8 naaiaj sia iihs only a marginal the moment in the problems of growers, but it is an inUiat will im -ii the pilot projects for 95,000 plantations Bl itcd. Meanwhile the bOUMWtfa i» left to wonder why th. tail puce is .so high (til.' tnt duty and203 words
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Article166 1968-09-24 8 A LETTER in the Strait* limes recently alleged that the nationil anthem would not be played at the ceremony at Banda Hihr Padang Malacca, to mark Independence day The real position was this: Since the Governor of Malacca was not able to attend the children's rally166 words
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Article117 1968-09-24 8 Jobs for girls I REFER to the h'tter by Ellen Yeo on •Scholarships". Reforms are being proposed t present educational system to give a greater emphasis on tecnnlcul and vocational education The establishment of two more vocational institutes and the introduction of lour industrial training centres next year are positive117 words
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Article90 1968-09-24 8 Cardiac unit J REFER to the article 'ST. Sept. 16. which states that the proposed Penang cardiac unit has been abandoned. A cardiac unit has been established at the Medical Centre in Kuala Lumpur which is within the University of Malaya. The Ministry of Health has discussed and reviewed the90 words
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Article54 1968-09-24 8 TV breakdown YJALACCA must be the most unfortunate state in the whole of Malaysia, where TV Is concerned. Our most recent breakdowns lasted from Saturday to Monday —Sept. 7 to 9. We pay licence fees and have a rlgnt to expect be"*>r service These breakdowns occur far ti>o otten for54 words
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Article558 1968-09-24 8 THfcRE has been recent interest in the press in the fact that relatively lower Malays take up an engineering, a science or a medical course at the University a* .Malaya. Practical steps an beini taken to correct M balar.i c in the number of Malay student558 words
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Article, Illustration1572 1968-09-24 8 Why governments will negotiate airline's future PROBLEMS A BOARDROOM CANNOT SOL by STAFF REPORTERS Singapore and Kuala Lumpur THE Malaysian Gov ernment is preparing to opt>n lundamental negotiations with Singapore on the future of MalaysiaSingapore Airlines, In botn countries officials describe the issue as "sensitive" and "delicate." In Kuala Lumpur1,572 words
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Advertisement129 1968-09-24 8 Vacation Every Sunday an Air New Zealand DC-8 leaves for the South Pacific via Australia, New Zealand and then on to the U. S. A. Departs 7.15 am avery Sunday -The Daylight RightStopover at any point at no extra fare. -wat laic i" W'lm c«uoc»iA y C««i»tCiMC* AUtNEV/IEAIANa Tht §o*^129 words
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Article, Illustration486 1968-09-24 9 Directors of MSA to meet minus a chairman ANNUAL MEETING NEXT WEEK— AND YONG'S SUCCESSOR NOT NAMED YET j£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malay-sia-Singapore Airlines board oi" directors is likely to mret next Monday for its annual meeting without a chairman. No appointment to the post ha.s been made since Mr. Yoiik486 words
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Article209 1968-09-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. (2UNMAN Tay Hai Liang, 25, who was Jailed for life by the Penang High Court for his role In an attempted robbery in which a millionaires wife and daughter were shot and wounded, had his sentence reduced today by the Federal209 words
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188 1968-09-24 9 Ministry orders teachers: Don't gamble- SINGAPORE. Mon. About 20.000 teachers in Singapore have been told that they are not allowed to gamble. The Ministry of Education order went out by telephone this morning to all principals. But the order did not explain whether teachers were prohibited from gambling in school188 words
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Article25 1968-09-24 9 BCKIT MERTAJAM. Mon The District Officer Nik Molmn:cd Zain opened exhibition bjf art.M G S Jr»vi at thr Bukit Mertnam Recreation Club yesterday25 words
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237 1968-09-24 9 SINGAPORE. Monday I I A MOTHER Of two and married 26 years told the High Court today she found her husband and their maidservant in a room at their home about two o'clock one mornIng. "I w'ii stunned to237 words
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Article, Illustration117 1968-09-24 9 IPOH Moil. The onrwtek long Ko:ifi Safety Week cimp. iicn In IVr.ik ist rtrd today with the death of a m«>tor-c>( list, Woo Chiiy Wnon. ZZ. While the traffic chief. As*!. Supt. Tan Trek In us. was thing i lecture on road safety at117 words
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197 1968-09-24 9 Bus and lorry in head-on crash as safety week ends KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Barely 24 hours after the end of Selangors Road Safety Week, a bus and a lorry collided head-on in Jalan Klang Gates thu afternoon. The bus driver Lira Chin Hong. 30. and the lorry driver Tan Swee197 words
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Article86 1968-09-24 9 KANOAR. Mon The Ra 'ft or Perlu, fcixl the Rum Ptrempuan »ere vie first two coninMHI to the Per. is Red Cross flag s«ie> Mm which surted htre during the week-end The Ruin handed a (Mfc donation to Miss M Wh Red Cross Society86 words
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Article35 1968-09-24 9 SEREMBAN Mon Mr B H. It re-elected BMMhM of the- HH branch if mm Association -<niuui mei'..i.g here iast Otters elected wert Brigadier president InChe Abdul Rahman bin lbr»tiimad I'm liibii Cruk. treasurer35 words
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Advertisement86 1968-09-24 9 TOUR WO DATE TOUR 128 30. §.I*B ti 17.10.1968 Hangkeng/Tawan/ Japan/ South Knea 122 5 10.1968 ti 16.10.1968 HtßfkMf/Taiwii 128 19.12 1968 ti 28.12 1968 Hongkong /Mien/ Mm 129 10.12.1968 to 26.12.1968 H*nfki*(/TiiwM/ Japan Please Write fir Brochures I Details SIME DARBY TRAVEL 54, Jalan Anp?ng, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****/986 words
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Advertisement143 1968-09-24 9 IJf luxurious *f#^rr KJL. youth- dew fragrances YOUTH -DEW COLOGNE PORTABLE PERFUMES J| YOUTH-DEW ROIIETTE- *\f tr.it-r«»rKe-thep<TieU fragrance in your purse 'P finishing touch U> th« YOUTH-DEW CREME i^Bjj^^ bath. SACHET- solid per Unite |uf£ k I m& in hcjutitul gpkJ bniid .ist spill prool H pr I COOL SPRAY143 words
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Miscellaneous741 1968-09-24 9 ON YOUR TV AND RADIO TODAY TV MALAYSIA TV SINGAPURA Mil l.un.- WU. I N,« ta Man- CHAN MX I J— pii. and Prnani 5; Ipol, and dann; 810 Chin Yu«n ft m P:, gramme Sun .00 VV"* 1 2n pl£ Clu T 1..1....V fekra I Mandarin drama. 835 IJon-741 words
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Article, Illustration255 1968-09-24 10 Now for softer eyes and the downward look YOUR eyes can be i,he start of something new —and here to talk about the most compelling feature of '.he face is Miss Gillalne Phillips, an International beauty expert who Is currently visiting Singapore. Now eyes mu.-t show the "downward trend" and255 words
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Article133 1968-09-24 10 A DARK staircase can mean a painful fall. Paint surrounding walls in white or pastels colours that help reflect light so each step easily can be seen Use proper lighting fixtures By saving the cooking liquid from vegetables and urlng it later to prepare soups and sauces. you133 words
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Article, Illustration354 1968-09-24 10 THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT ALI JK) in- in simt accord with EmMm is only ii small piece til the nartv blorv. To look absolutely beautiful, l<> recall the glamour ol youth or suddenly to remember you've koI i pretty niea354 words
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Article103 1968-09-24 10 BE r" (I It I parents make up a Christmas toy list fur their children tocMy. they had better conwait a psychiatrist. mi. a report. Psychiatrists and mothers say war toys teach children violence. They also say to avoid new-fancied toy* and stick to the tried and true103 words
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Advertisement506 1968-09-24 10 liP ■^%jr fJSSm&j^sr ssV^aa ■HP^H^Sfi'^- JEMmWimmW ■W «AJr .mmr^&B^mmmW? aaaBBBB Wf^ *$F? v/jmmmmW^mmm BfV ri** Jm -t* mfmmr^.^^ma CGB^BBTw rBB3 BBBm ~~*^^^^mW^miimmmmm\ aV. Una 2 weeks Ocean After 4 days tailing youil be U-rHolid^toHongkcg "SJ^SSJ^SaZH For your next leave take a roat of fresh air and P&O comfort lioliday; sail506 words
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Advertisement535 1968-09-24 10 ESOTERICA ImaziiiM (ream lilnTo Hear 1 1) Hli*mi\he\" 1 m f /^a\i" i Stuboo.n outward ainales and alasei heads, caused br weather ond w effect, resaand fast. Esatenca clears up thasa skin conditions where other traame hare toiled Why? Because Esaferica is not a cover-up, net a mere surtaee lion535 words
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213 1968-09-24 11 King and Queen visit a Sarawak longhouse KUCHING, Monday. r pHE Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong had their first look at life in a longhouse today. As Dayak warriors and maidens danced in welcome, the King took off his coat for a stint of photography. Their Majesties were213 words
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Article78 1968-09-24 11 MINISTER BACK FROM MISSION TODAY KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Lands and Mines. Dato Haii Abdul Rahman Yaakob. who has been leading a mission to Muslim countries to sound their views on the holding of a conference of Muslim nations will return tomorrow night. He wil! be accompanied byBernama - 78 words
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Article58 1968-09-24 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Nat■afTtoMi .n Sivathaxan .s o Raniiin Kai;h.i\.iii »lio de.-erttU hi* puM n the Vigilante Corps. Ma miled tor three months today fiuath.taan 18. pleaded guilty to unlawfully absenting himseir for 32 days between Nov. 2 last year and March 31 this year from his basic58 words
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144 1968-09-24 11 LI M LI.MPI K. Mon. More than -K>ft .ipplicttion* have bern received by MCA headquarter;) here for for \arious pn-K in the proposed Tengku Abdul Rahman < olleue Describing the number .i> "very eni'ouragini:." the secretary of the MCA Working Team for144 words
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Article, Illustration375 1968-09-24 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Anglican Dio ceses of Singapore and Malaya is to be split into two because in the opinion of the Bishop, the Rev. Chiu Ban It, the two countries are developing so fast that it is important to have a375 words
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122 1968-09-24 11 PC is bound over on a charge of desertion IPOH. Mon— Police constable Abu Bakar bin Mohamed who admitted deserting from the force between Dec 12 last year and Jan. 23 this year, wa.s bound over for two years here today. Chief Inspector C M DCruz told a m«Bistr,ttr» court122 words
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72 1968-09-24 11 SIXiAPURE. Von —A 17 year-old -Klrl. Tav Ah Mini wa<i jailed for onr rtay and fined S3OO toduy for >teallne It »as her fourth cnnviHion Tar. who comniittrd her flr«t trime when ahe ■<- l year* old. pleartrd tuilty tn72 words
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Article, Illustration136 1968-09-24 11 Friends make love go round for them KUALA I.IMPIR. Mon H'l friend* that make love go round in the NH of Mis« Annie Chang, only daughter of the < hinesr Consul here. Mr. J (.'hang, and her fiance. Dr. Stephen Foo. whu announced their encasement today. MISS (HAM.. 24. a136 words
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277 1968-09-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. PERMANENT service conditions and pension benefits are being considered for women officers now employed on a temporary basis in the civil service. The Rovernment lnten- j tlon to revise the conditions i of service is contained in a Bill277 words
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74 1968-09-24 11 That Bill: S'pore party hits out at Marcos BINOAPORE Mon. The Singapore Chuietr Party today described the signing of ihr Bill declaring Sabtth a part of the Philippines as "a provocative and aggressive act.' A party statement said that President Marcus, by signing the Bill, hud "indirectly declared «ar aguui>*74 words
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Article44 1968-09-24 11 BLKI I MERTAJAM Man Sved Abdul Barl BhahabudUm young'i hrn'hrr of :he Onv rrnor oi Pi Mad Syed Bhr.> Sha haouddin lias been ap^>-in-.d Duuru: OnVer. Nlb>ni Tfbal Hr »a* formerly cimar m»n of tar ffctaft An- n T< mn Council.44 words
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Article28 1968-09-24 11 KOTA BHARU alnn The Sultan Ismail College win l»old it.- annual speech and ixr.;oition day on Thursday and F*rid»v The Tengku alarm KeUn'an «ill g:vt a»28 words
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204 1968-09-24 11 Salleh System hits a 'closed doors' snag in Ipoh TPOH. Mon. The Sal- leh system of promoting closer policepublic co-operation has hit a snag in iDOh According to the OCPD. Supt. Mohamed Hanlfl bin Omar, many households shut their doors when the sector police constable attempts to make a friendly204 words
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Article52 1968-09-24 11 SINOAPORE Mon In Indonesian man Tan c I 27 »ho en'ered S.ngap ally on Sept. 1. 1661. irai tudxy fined 1400 or '*<> mon:h.~ mil Oln H»^ who p>«ded •old the court: "My huatand had been trying unnurr fa $r: me a p^sspr-rt beforr and after52 words
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Advertisement194 1968-09-24 11 L A 1 Sa\^e ror SecihityiProsperity (Commrrrial liankiitg Corporation Iti. H«ad Ofl»e«: IO« MO Robinson Road, »ln t spor«, L T»l: 737« a. *****. 72»8«. ■rsnch«s: 740. Hxtlock Road. Sln B apor«, 3. Tol: *****0. *****1 417. Jmlmn Bt»r Slngapoev. 8 Tol: *****. ***** gjuZJg BISMA REX ANTACID POWDER sW194 words
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Miscellaneous282 1968-09-24 11 Straits Times Crossword \iKii>» 1 Notes on Duds nair-oo on. private turns east to P» sun.yl'ng 1 perns' In considerthrough <8> able Scots binding (7* P'J™',, 1 o 1 Academ U 6 Support uot required by )et» fashionable (6). <4t 1«. Habit of famous ancestors c MIM D le )0282 words
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Article15 1968-09-24 12 THE FAMILY OF tl.r lair Mr. KhOJ gg all relstivea and niKht the funeral15 words
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Article70 1968-09-24 12 ORANO ITALIAN SALE a: Ann Hiil.lu.it Orraard Rd 8 pot II All instructions 101 ENCACEMENT/MARRIACt ANNOUNCEMENTS must include (A) SIGNATURE, I C NOS. AND ADDHESSES OF BOTH PARTIES. (8) SIGNATURE, 10 NO. AND WITNESS WHO MAY BE A TISER'S EMPLOYER OR SOME ONE WELL KNOWN TO S.T. P. ROLAND'S70 words
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Obituary90 1968-09-24 12 MR KHOO SOO BEOW of Meaara. Khoo Son h.iia Oa, M Pranuin Lane, Penann, panaed away peseefully at the age of 53 on the lii:h of September, no bit beloved wile ''hung Oust HOOl three daughter*. Slew Hong .Mrv CbSllag Wong), Hal I'oh (Mra. Alan Chul) und Maw Kng,90 words
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Advertisement504 1968-09-24 12 ANNOUNCrMCNTS. lIIIKS. CLUB ACTIvrTIES. CNNURCES. MMHS ENCASEMENTS, I rUNERAU. HCETINtS. IN MEMORI.M. MIIWItCES, MISSINC. ftISONAL NM, tEQUKMS t KUNIOHS. Rile: -nim.a Sl5/- tv 21 •sris, ski >Stltisail «srl 75 eU. I I M BUtr MM IMhMI* Mimss. M/- Ist IS wtrls, ltd sMttiss. Bars a CMS. SWb Tisw Ml tSTwM504 words
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Advertisement773 1968-09-24 12 PRIVATE CAR DRIVER rleast I C litihhn Road Spore red wage. ract. language, EXPERIENCED SERVANT required for BOOBfjwafk, <ook, looking after idren. No laundry. Box bMM EXPERIENCED SALES REPRESEN TATIVES iKrmalf. needed for Textile Kor interview. Please r'none I'orr. COOK AND SERVANT required ci[>«?an fitmi I y i'Ru Its Preferably773 words
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Advertisement1056 1968-09-24 12 APPLICATIONS OR! INVITCI from suitably quallfltd Medical Socia worker to asm aa Social Welfar Aamatant at the Malayalan Leprosy Ke lied Aaaociation projects in Sunge Ruloh. Applicant must be a Malaysisi hold a Diploma in Socia MMtaua of M'dical-Social work. Ap plications should resch Hon. Stcretary Malra. P.O. Box lit,1,056 words
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Advertisement1046 1968-09-24 12 AIRVICW TOWIRS Rlvtr Valley Road St. Thomas Walk Own occupation rent collection Luxury flat, gelling price from S-16.00U Down payment sin.ooo/- Melodist Ltd.. 27 20 Bencoolen Street. Sport TaU: DISTRICT 10: Attractive cosy pitwar bungalow on 23.758 sq. ft. Freehold land. Large lounge dining room, 3 btdrooms, 2 bathrooms, pantry,1,046 words
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Advertisement879 1968-09-24 12 TOURS ANO EXCURSIONS CAMIRON HIGHLANDS 5 nights I 150 Mslaya daya »7* 2»/». hi. 13. lU. Oxley Travel. lA-A Oeorgs Lte Chsmbers. 8 port 2U137. VISIT KILONO "TALIHO". Kn»y Cant Coast Tour. fishing, swimming, aun-batiilng, music, gamss. relaxation, ttc. Including return boat trip. i Ttl. (8 port) *****, *****. NAM879 words
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Advertisement704 1968-09-24 12 CCC ((SINCE Of CHICKIN li| ML Ampule .V) Ampults la bos coins ihi'sp. Conts't Ttl. (B'port) 710*1 Himttsln* Co. GOINti CHEAP -2 almost r.*w airconditioners. Kxcrlltnt condition. c>«ntT transferred. Vltw e/o 22SA East Coast Road, 8 port. COM! TO MARDEN* for MU Toll Waahlng Msclilnsa. Alrcondittontrs. Vacuum Oantrs. Krfriseratort IM704 words
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Advertisement558 1968-09-24 12 The ICI group of companies in Malaysia and Singapore invites applications from Malaysian citizens below the age of 30, for the following positions in the group's computer installation SENIOR PROGRAMMER This is a challenging executive position end the successful applicant is expected, after training-, to specify computer programs for a558 words
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Advertisement1161 1968-09-24 13 10 IIVtRPOOI «ND OTHER HI CONIINtmtI PQRtS; > oort Sam P. Snare Pinaag MENESTHEUS LivtrK*l la Pt Oct 1 Oil 2 PiTIOCLUS Liverpool. Glasgow Sept 25 Sept H Oet 1/ 2 THESEUS Liverpool Sept 21 Oct 1 CLYTONEUS Liverpool, Oublin. Glasgow... Oct Oct S Od 7/11 Set 11 CYCLOPS Liverpool1,161 words
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Advertisement2632 1968-09-24 13 |^LV _w I g I m I Im Im tk. f^M Mm t I W^^^^^^^^H B«^_g^^^^^^^^^R™BM^^j^_^_^_^^^Naj_^B^p_j^Nk^B^^^^Bij I 7H£ E A C//A^rS_| bbbbbbß THE HAST ASIATIC COMPANY Ltd. Incorporated m Danmerk EXPRESS SAILINGS TO GENOA/NORTH CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA V Sham Penang Soot I Kenoa K'oam H'buri Aartius Chager MALATA UPrtt 27 Sipt 212,632 words
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Advertisement1141 1968-09-24 13 |vw WORLDWIDE CARRIERS LTD. I j^^^fl L«»»"n t* NEW LONDON CHARLESTON SAVANNAH. r^^*^"^ NEW ORLEANS t HOUSTON Spore P. Sham Penong M«at«r (Morie 4/ Oct 2/ 3 Oet A««m.: McALISTER «t GO,, LTD. Spore P. Swettenhom Penang Tel: *****1/9 6252 *****/3 MARITIME lUILOINB SINIAPSIt (EL: C2III POIT SWfTTENHAM SMI lUAU1,141 words
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Advertisement1138 1968-09-24 14 Y^^^^^KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Western Australia /Singapore/ Japan Service Fremant t Singapore rokkaicUl Nagoya Y'himi Krtt "S*tlea Miri" 31 Nt. I Me tl Me II lie 21 111 West Africa /Singapore /Japan Service Singar.o-t Hongkong Y'hama Kooe ■Draaarlt Maru MM 21 3» St|t 4 Oct II Oct tl Mt Ltuu.aaa1,138 words
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Advertisement845 1968-09-24 14 AUSTRALIA NEW ZEIUNB SEP.VICE INDIA. PIKISTIN IND Fil [IST SERVICES t far: MM Oaar L>lt Wtllmtla. Ti; M Hapi.tt.ai.. S oore P. Shim Penjnf P«njr-a P. S'hjm Sport KIJULI la Pirt 25 Stat Z> Sept lANKURI *****.1t 1/ IMI |AJUU S/1| Ww 12N n Calls InsKM. TO h» m j845 words
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Advertisement846 1968-09-24 14 TENDER NOTICE NOTICE Tenders from bona-fidr con- Notice Is hereby given that with tractors having experience of efTect from 19th September. 1968, office cleaning are Invited by the Mr. Sam Kuan Wong has ceased Management Committee of the to be In our employ and U thereOurney Road Government Offices, j846 words
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Advertisement336 1968-09-24 14 With effect from Tuesday, 24th September, 1968, Our SHIPPING AND FREIGHT DEPARTMENTS i will remove from the Adelphi Hotel t% Temporary Office Accommodation at ROOM 2A— IST FLOOR, PAN -MALAYAN BUILDING, 37 39, ROBINSON ROAD. SINCAPORE. 1. Telephone Numbers: Departmental Manager ***** Asst. Manager (Trampers) ***** Inward Outward Freight *****336 words
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Article27 1968-09-24 15 RUBBER AND TIN CLOSING PRICES Sept. 33. II Itlil K PRICE: ">:• cents. (down threeeuhths of a rent). TIN PRICE: IMMI (down 52.50). Estimated ofTering 245 tuns (unchansed).27 words
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291 1968-09-24 15 MELBOURNE. Mon. ]t|ININO shares wnvered ln "A todsy's trading, led by Kinc Island Srhrrlitr. which rose $1 20 to SI 60. Urrat Kouldrr. N>« Broken Hill mid North Kalfiirh m]| added 40 cents to $18 80. 516.70. and 513.90 respecr rl Cons. Hold told 60291 words
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276 1968-09-24 15 THE Straits tin price In Penang yesterday fell a further $2.50 to $563.25 on an offering estimated unchanged at 245 tons. Demand was reported mainly from Europe and America. LOCAL Hi KHr.K MARKET: A bearish newspaper report fin Russia Increasing .synthetic production276 words
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Article228 1968-09-24 15 Rubber quiet at 55 cents 1-iKIK In si rad> rabbet y fob buyers rlosrd at S p.m in Sincaporr and Kuala I umpuc ymtrrday at :•"> rrnta per Ik riuwn ihire-rif hth« of a rent on I nrlai rinsing \r\rl Thr tunr wu quirl R.A.tv and MR I rloaing purr*228 words
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Article78 1968-09-24 15 MlNttl PIMUf llH»»H. MCI. n..n Wttm H' aiaul »aala»(lay Caaanut Mil nulk LaguoiM. drum ImiuolHl Cas*a: MuM iron) ioom Bai>i./ O IK Con $27k B riMir: Muntok white »IW» aaßara, Sarawak whin $110 Milan, apoiai ftara«a* Mack aaaUfS. ujh-o Umi«ni Muck $W» aall»r. lall *•>••. NLWi AST A78 words
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1199 1968-09-24 15 \|OVIMINTS OF SHARC PRICIS BAtSD ON A COMPARISON OF LAST SALES IN TNE SINCAPORC AND KUALA LUMPUR TRAOINQ CHANCE VESTIRDAV WERE INDUSIRIALS: ACMA I 1 mi.. Ben Ca I 3 crntai. •arnaa Barhad i— 1 SSBt). Bau•taad i- 2 rental. C. Suiara un.h C.C.M.1,199 words
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Article128 1968-09-24 15 V.MIPI LYING ALONCIIUC THI aINCAPORI HARBOUR V/HARVII On fXPECTID TOOAY AMI •> 7. km»n*M l*rrania •< ikai Maru si n i <* it. f < i A- H "oV:.;r.r Aos ■astMß aj. J<t> I Maru .No. 7. •nxt (it unaaa ■am Anr:i BJh mndiuna Toh»|o Vim; Tjihantj.128 words
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Article38 1968-09-24 15 ()> I Hi: oflinal Mala>an Short Urn, jhM M rkM fnr h( main) Saturday Srpt .'I ihrani* «f rail t,|,, m% buk nm, p,, r nt »»r rrnt cent lit'.p,, MM MUVKMI NTS f fund* muil.rt niilli.m38 words
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Article13 1968-09-24 15 j MI A. Banfct M r in raiaa to m,nMr', >»"'-rrt«v.13 words
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Article709 1968-09-24 15 Bl KIMKS IN AM) KKI'OKI M> TO THF. s|\(,xi ki (Mi Xl \l I MM K IKAII 1 IM. ROOMS OF THF. STO« K IX(HAN«.K VF.STF.RDAV WITH THK MMRrR Of SHARIF TRADH) IN BRA( KF-TS INOUITMiALt ACMA il IMV> L'«. 13.1MM1, tl' B, lI.BM I Ban anal Ca709 words
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Article419 1968-09-24 15 VJTOCK IXCMANOI OF MALAYSIA I OrFIM P*ICII OrriCIALLT LIITIO I AT THI CLOU OF SUalMtal iMmiwi' rir«i Mtutia j hh MroM H..».. )4M rhinl Maiataa i.jj T»» Commarra md. M> f.T.I |.M Mm Mai lavaat Cum) l*> 1.30 Flral Nnn( Raaa I »7 a] Him Kmii t» •UllmC419 words
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Advertisement625 1968-09-24 15 FAR EAST SHIP BUILDING INDUSTRIES LTD. Ksl.iblishrrt Shipbuilding Organization Invite application, from Singapore Citizens for the following posts:— PLANT SUPERINTENDENT: c I Between 28 and 38 years old. Uutip s I Controlling and allocation of shipyard plants equipment. Qualifications: I>. K re. Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Experimte Minimum 3 years625 words
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Advertisement385 1968-09-24 15 OSBORNE A CHAPPEL SDN. BERHAD i lncorporated In Malaysia* The whole of the lasueo. share capital of Oborne and Chappel Sdn. Berhad ("Oborn« and Chappel). Mining and Consulting Engineers of Ipoh Perak, Malaysia, has been 41 quired by a consortium i.i eight tin mining comIpanies headed by Oopeng COll--smidated. Limited,385 words
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Article, Illustration185 1968-09-24 16 IT'S ALL smiles is Dato H.irun bin 1 Ila.ji Idris (left), manager of the .Malaysian football team, relates an incident in thr Merdeka tournament final against Burma to Tengku Abdul Kahm.in at a dinner on Sunday. Joining in the happy -noment185 words
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Article243 1968-09-24 16 A SOCCER SEMINAR FOR SCHOOLS IMPROVKMf.M twll in M.ila\s.«n MtaMli »i>: *r •he si.bject of a seminar organ- ;iur on 8»<--urdav and Sur.dav The wmlnar will be organised by Peer Velappan chairman of the Malay Man School Sporta Counc.ls Technical and Developmei.t Commltee lor noccei The opening <e<sior at 10243 words
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Article241 1968-09-24 16 COMMONWEALTH Forces North are confident the> wiil give Malaysian Armed Forces a Kood fight In their Malaya Cup rugger match at Rifle Range Road. Kuala Lumpur, tomorrow (5 p.m.). It will be swrrt revenae for Commonwealth I If they beat the Malaysian Forces wh') defeaied241 words
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Article151 1968-09-24 16 VIX S.ngaptjrc p ayers have o n i:icluued -n Hie 18-ma.. Ma.aj.s-au Clnne.se soccer t am to tour Hong Kong next month MCFA will piay three m^l- hiding '.rit ffF" 1 1 H H.. Cii|) g.mie against Hung Kong Chinese on Uct. 13 Hit sm Singapore151 words
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146 1968-09-24 16 THE Coaches Panel of the Badminton Association of Malaysia have recommendei. as a blueprint for building a strong national team, the separation of playtrs into two groups. <.Roi p i ptmn to be r.MiKd lor immediate needs; (.ROi p promising youngsters to be146 words
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Article422 1968-09-24 16 MANCHESTER United, the European soccer champion*, can beat Estudiantes ck- la Piau (ArgenUn*) at Buenos Aires on Wednesday In the tirst-les oi the World club championship Thrv have the finest set of forwards in the business and their exjiencncc in international matches throußhout the worldReuter - 422 words
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Article276 1968-09-24 16 Kedah won't defend Heah Cup l/EDAH. the women's inter-state badminton champions in the last four years, will not defend the Heah Cup this year. Dr M. Sundra Rajan. president of the Kedah Badminton Association, said In Alor Star yesterday that they would concede a walkover to Selangor in the Heah276 words
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Article42 1968-09-24 16 Klang District of the National Union of Teachers, will hold an intcr-KhooU MaJf teachers badminior competition next month Entries which clos* on Sept 29 should be sent to Mr Thomas Lee K»ang Hua High School. Eng Ann Estate Klaus42 words
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Advertisement947 1968-09-24 16 AUaiON SALE CHOO CLAN ASSOCIATION An auction sale of thr under- r i- mention. br held at NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEf> lhe Customs Oodown. King street, that an Extraordinary Genera 10 a m on Friday Meeting of thr association wUI U fi]1 held at 24 Norrli Road Singapon on F.idav947 words
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Advertisement718 1968-09-24 16 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OT INTENDED DIVIDEND Bankruptcy No. I 389 fi2 Din bin Ahmad of No 118-B. Peck Seah Stieet. Singapore 2. (Custom* i Officer i 118 $5 Wong Chan Kow Wong Chan Know of No 83 Prince Charles Crescent. Slngapore-3. i I Clerk i NOTICE718 words
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Advertisement33 1968-09-24 16 Stop Asthma Sleep Like a Baby If yoM cough, h«#s» rant •>r»*th*or«l*«» wad 4u»toA*thm*. MBNDACO from tour rh.miit or «o4ay. MEMUCO work* niidton. Th»« ypor tTS rl >»<l. ro<l br»aU»» k b r-33 words
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Miscellaneous139 1968-09-24 16 MM < > R o\MRANTIIAN lI T fT An.lendarata Estate 1 t-'nited Plantations 0 PONTIAN K.O iiiiAitei-fiiMl. INk;. ii Nan«s 4 Jr.ulons '1 Medicals 4 Aver Balol 0. Umno ■A 1 MIC 0. Batu-35 7 Pan* Selaiifcoi 5 RI>V HP i Ipoh): Kinta Indians 3 PCADA 2 HOC KEY TO.139 words
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Miscellaneous39 1968-09-24 16 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl i( OPT VA GO.PJODSY. T H ONLY 11/1 A Fl (75) D \W*AV T UEA.BNI T' ICE SKATE flu"! L f CkK T _pjp j f J^SX^^^ ffmf *^mr*r^ LZ*=—l TwAT WAS A l39 words
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Miscellaneous87 1968-09-24 16 SO< EX Sgor Dlt. 3 fin»l ■Ur*ff swrc v MCM r».li Princes Ha fenang Oh. I: Chinese Wanderers, v Indian RC '4.1S City Stadium > PJ League: H itw i iJn 1 .11 Oaruda University ijaian !0» BASKITBALI. S >orr Tea^ rhrrs tauinaanenl: Gevlang Selai Dunman. MarPherson Hua Tl .700.87 words
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Article, Illustration534 1968-09-24 17 MEXICO CITY, Monday J^JALAYSIAS Olympic athletes who arrived here two days ago were still a little breathless today in the rarefied air, but were settling down well. Athletics coach Stanley Gouw told Reuter: "I think most of It is psychological. But I am giving534 words
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Article256 1968-09-24 17 JAKARTA. Mon.— High Jumper Nor Azahar Hamid gained Singapore's fifth victory in the Indonesian open athletic championships which ended last night. Azahar'.s winning Jump 'ump was 6ft 4jln il94m>. which was 2in below his personal best achieved at the v championships last month. The otherReuter - 256 words
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Article52 1968-09-24 17 Yew YORK Mm Amert--1 Nichols and Archer won the US$2OO--00(1 Pi (,-illcrs Ahsonpion- par "2Th" p;ur. who had a final rnund ol 68. each rrceived US in l mtn il (1- R H Sike« 268 (Jard- share Aron Arnold Hai- n 1966. L' 73 eight atnke behind52 words
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149 1968-09-24 17 CINGAPORE'S four com- petltors and two officials for the Mexico City Olympic Games leave today. At Paya Lebar International airport Inclie Othman Wok. thp Minister for Social Ailair and prosident of the Olympic Council. will present SiiiKapfjrp's flag lo Ch^f-de-Mission Tang Tuck Wan The149 words
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Article57 1968-09-24 17 Mr Khaw Kai Boh. the Ml- Local Government «nd has been elected president of the new Kuala Kubu Bharu Go* Club. Other officials are Deputy chairman Aniiin Said; vice-pre-«ident G. B MacGoiiKhrln; seAbdu. Rahman Hail I Dalian: treasurer K K. Kirn; commit tee members P Senthlda- Thambipillal57 words
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Article20 1968-09-24 17 Central Kedah Hockey Association officials Mohamed Tahir (chairman i; Bachan Singh secretary i and Luke Joseph (treasurer i20 words
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243 1968-09-24 17 Olympic rehearsal under military guard MEXICO CITY. Mon. A dress rehearsal for the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games was held under heavy military and police guard yesterday following a night of renewed student riots in which one policeman was shot dead and six injured. Troops with rifles and submachlnegurLsReuter - 243 words
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Article174 1968-09-24 17 LOS ANGELES. Mon Wimbledon champion Rod Layer crushed Ken Rosewall 4-6 6-0, 6-0 to win the men's singles title in the Pacific South- We t Open tennis championships yesterday. I avers prize was US$3 800 Runner-up Ro&ewall collected U552,400. Layer said after the match: "That was the174 words
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223 1968-09-24 17 JAKARTA Mm ihe ninth A>: D champion.•.hip* are heading for a Mar"hittle of the B i b Bon and J»- -> -merged as men's. mrn'.s aJid glrll events Thr Japanr :n Irist i niy tvi au hen cut ol 22 in rru>hing Smj'h Virtnnm.Reuter - 223 words
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Article1044 1968-09-24 17 -TWENTY-FOIR horses have been handicapped for the $50,000 Singapore Gold Cup at Buklt Timah on Oct 6. They are: CLASS 1 DIV. 1 lOr Greenstone II 9.08 Viva lnoh 9.05 Bellendaine 9.03 Glgantor 9.M Royal Meadow II 8.13 Glorious Destiny 8.08 Avenger II 8.08 assini Park1,044 words
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Article138 1968-09-24 17 Hulme wins Canadian Grand Prix QUEBEC. Mon Denny Hulme < New Zealand) the reignIng world title-holder, yesterday unn the Canadian Orand Prix at Mon: Tremblant to ensure a thrilling climax to thU year'a vtor.d drivers' championship. Hulme and Orahacn Hill (Britain). »ho »a* fourth no* e»ch h.ve 33 points to138 words
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Advertisement55 1968-09-24 17 Mk _AQUAWio» 1 C ml WW W mv I I I mm\\ wa^awLtmtum K FlfiP PiflDU I V^^mm i wa I* k HH Hi) 9COMKO «AacrrM«j« I CM"«caw. lirjffl mw nouc wttmitmm vm* vmvwm. 1 BE MASTER OF YOUR DESTINY- /t,^»*,P OBTAIN A COPY OF HOROSCOPE Ho^ I*: NOW AVAILABLE55 words
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Obituary36 1968-09-24 18 MR. W O ARVAOAS 21 K .i *t 4.3 V pin and «i> i on ZJ lf« of Mr A pital Annuitant in rhargi i Ptttrtt I\t»6 <v Hindu i'rrm:iiorium totay i.m »n- 5r m36 words
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Article159 1968-09-24 18 Hasluck: No pullout from Asia SINGAPORE. Mon. Australia will not withdraw or scale down her troops in Asia This categorical mm ranee was given tonight by the Australian Foreign Minister. Mr. Paul Hasluck when he flew into Singapore for an hour's stopover on his way to New York to attend159 words
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215 1968-09-24 18 The US says it again: We are 'totally impartial' MANILA. Mon. The I nited States assured the Philippines today that It was "totally impartial' in the dispute over Sabah. In an Aide .Meiniiire handed by IS Amh<sador Mr. Mermen Williams to President Marcos, the I'.S also affirmed th.it the mutual215 words
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91 1968-09-24 18 SHIPS, TOO, IN 'KEEP CLEAN' CAMPAIGN SINGAPORE, Mon. Ships in pur; have been called upon to join in the month-long "Keep Singapore Clean" campaign. which begins on Oct. 1 A circular M been distributed to the shipping community urging them to o-operate in the effort to keep Singapore clean. -i:s91 words
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Article314 1968-09-24 18 LONDON. MO H,e stock market »u.s lairly quiet today British funds were firm. Wttta no significant price movement* while among industrial lenders, proftttaking caused losses of up to Is Turner and Neuall was firm on hopes raised by talks m Rhodesia These also brought about314 words
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Article56 1968-09-24 18 LONDON. Mon Bpot l»",d Oct 19',d. Nov 19.d. D«c 19 13 16d Ort Drr 19:.d. Jan Mar 19 13 lHd Aprtl Junf 19 -d July Sept 19 16 16(1. Oct Dec. L'lid Jan March 20 118 d April .lime 20',d. July Sept 20 3 16d Oct Drc 20',d. c.l.f.56 words
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Article30 1968-09-24 18 lONDON Mini |M £1303 I—M», Kellers ***** I C9> Forward buyers £1320 I £7. sellers £1321 i—l7i. Settlement £1301 I—tl6'ji Turnover am 105 tons. p.m. ltO tons. Tone: Steady30 words
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Article, Illustration113 1968-09-24 18 Mon. Few people who asked have been told the significance of the roses, deerskin and beads that had almost become a part him. Maharishi Mahesh Yogi said tonight. \fter some coaxing, he said: "Flowers carry the message of happiness, both the outer beauty and113 words
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452 1968-09-24 18 TRADERS OUT TO RECOUP THEIR $1 MILLION A WEEK PROFIT... KOTA KINABALU. Men SABAHS men—particularly cigarette dealers are gearing themselves to recapture their lost one million dollars profit a wpek with southern Filipino traders. Businessmen in Sandak.m. Labuan and the State capital here said452 words
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Article154 1968-09-24 18 BINOAPORE. Mon An electric short -circuit fire at Meyer Mansions thi>> evening destroyed a considerate amount of expensive photographic equipment and tape recorders at the Amateur photo stores one of the shops on the ground floor of the building. Two sports goods shops flankIng154 words
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389 1968-09-24 18 SINGAPORE, Mon. Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, famed exponent of transcendental meditation solution to the world's problems flew in tonight from Sydney to a quiet welcome. Within minutes he was lecturing followers and reporters on his favourite topic in the airport commercial lounge Speaking389 words
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156 1968-09-24 18 African girl Lisa to marry peer's son ONDON, Mon. A British viscount's son is to marry a coloured girl, who will be in line to become the country's first black African peeress. Stephen Pollock. 22--year-old heir of Viscount Hanworth, says he plans to marry Rhodesian-born Elizabeth Vambe. 21, here nextReuter - 156 words
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Article30 1968-09-24 18 SINGAPORE. Mon Th« Sn.,apore Suisical iSmietv will j hold its 2.Vh Kiel < clinical i at the pathology leri ture threatre. College Road, at I 815 p m tomorrow.30 words
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110 1968-09-24 18 HONG MM Mon former superv i*«ir of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation was today *entontod to Iho year>" jail m nine fraud charges In\ol\ine HKSllb.7>l. i i>urt found C'rrlos Manuel da In/ Kuilty of thrtt counts of f.iKf prr tenrrs and six110 words
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