The Straits Times, 10 May 1969
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Title Section28 1969-05-10 1 1 |T6"Mjßilii»GE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 175,000 Th e St ra its Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY. MAY 10. 19C,f> if 15 CENTS K.D.N. 3104 M.C. (P) No. 072328 words
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521 1969-05-10 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - It's 10-to-1 on another Alliance sweep FELIX ABISHEGANADEN: Opposition leaders claim 4 we have roused people/ but... By KUALA LUMPUR. Friday MALAYSIANS go to the polls tomorrow with betting up to 10-to-one on another Alliance sweep. The question is what majority? 01 the 144 seats in the old House of521 words
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105 1969-05-10 1 LONDON Iri Police M-anhcd today for thieves uho stole two gallons of cyanide iiioiiuh to wipe out half London's eight million population. 1 In- dr.Mllv chemical was take* in a drum from a factory*! leeswHj compiiuiKl and >rstprda> fat tur\ workers ucrr told105 words
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Article48 1969-05-10 1 AHAIN-I RKK morning in West Ma laysia is forecast for the General Election. A spokesman of the Meteorological Services Department said fair weather would prevail except for local thunderstorms in the afternoon. Areas affected would be the central and southern regions of West .Malaysia.48 words
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77 1969-05-10 1 rh Mrnr at the SHangor Club Padaiic. as the results of thr (•rnrr.il Election are received from the I. lection Commission, will he telreasfl hy 'I'rlrvision Malaysia from 11 t p.m. Direct telecast will continue till a.m.. followed hy a 10-minute77 words
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189 1969-05-10 1 Wilson in showdown meeting with party leaders I ON DON. Fri. The British Cabinet todtfv dof ended its strikecurb law in I showdown meeting with the Labour Pattys national executive. The confrontation highlights a growing split In socialist ranks over tho Government's determination to act toughly towards wildcat strikers. InReuter - 189 words
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Article27 1969-05-10 1 LONDON W Pi line Mi-m.-tei Mi Harold Wilson told Parliament today that he would \iMt President Ni\on in Washington later this year. Reiner27 words
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109 1969-05-10 1 LONDON. Frl A flea has started a strike In the Bristol factory that built the Concorde airline's engines The flea jumped out of a sack and scared a charwoman. She screamed. The other cleaners downed dustpans and brushes and walked out of thrReuter - 109 words
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Article, Illustration450 1969-05-10 1 THE BONN CABINET DIVIDED ON THE MARK BONN. Friday r pHE West German Cabinet met here this after- noon to decide whether or not to revalue the German mark The outcome of the talks was wide open, with Chancellor Kurt Kleslnger and leading member* of his coalition government divided onReuter - 450 words
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Article63 1969-05-10 1 TEL AVIV. Frl Isiaell commandos blew up Arab guerilla shelters In a raid across the River Jordan overnight only a few hours after Israeli Jets hit a bnse furthrr smith in Jordanian territory AniioimcliiK the commando action early today an Israeli atm\ intrtrtiinin s.nd a numberReuter - 63 words
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Article54 1969-05-10 1 VATICAN CITY. Fri Nearly 30 saints were dropped today in a drastic revision of the liturgical calendar of the Roman Catholic Chinch Among those dropped were St. Christopher, patron saint of travellers. St Barbara, and St. Susanna, lor whom the American Roman Catholic Church InAP - 54 words
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Article29 1969-05-10 1 WICHITA. PH s,dt Carpenter, the nation s Ofllj MtTO-nam-nqimnaut annoumert today that he planned to retire from the na\y on July 1 to enter private burinm29 words
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Article22 1969-05-10 1 NEW DELHI. Fn About 9nn Naga rebels have received arms and training In China Defence Minister Mr swaran Singh announced today.22 words
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Article, Illustration300 1969-05-10 1 Polls row: S'pore gets name of official SINGAPORE. Fri. Malaysia t v d a y named. In a brief Note to the Foreign Minister. Mr. Rajaratnam. the Singapore official alleged to have interfered in the internal affairs Of Malaysia. The offldai uas ii"' publicly named. An oiiicuii statement issued later300 words
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38 1969-05-10 1 SPECIAL LATE EDITIONS WITH UP-TO-THE-HOUR POLLS RESULTS plKSunckn Times will [nihlisli spc i'i.il late editions carrying up-to Hiehour results <»l Ihe General Election. The Sunday Mail and Berita Slinggu will carry special supplements with late results wherever iiossible.38 words
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Article31 1969-05-10 1 HONC; KON( ernment »nn< the 1 < c! froti aiu-e !ia\e liari tfie.il cut lo three riiev should all from piimn Decenr good i r r31 words
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Article40 1969-05-10 1 ONLI lOU i I SAYB IMF no I SPRINGS (TsrgisjUT, i Mr Piei' r»ol Mhneit/er. the li-in.il Monrtut managing direr' hinletl broadlT Imn of the We«t (.rrtnaa in. irk would end present currency turmoil B (See thu p»«40 words
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Advertisement119 1969-05-10 1 g^f Rotary OTMONZA UEN MMH WATCH DEALER WBSff^ULt Adi xrtixement What Hospitals prescribe for Indigestion Writing recently on the subject of indigestion, a famous doctor stated "Of the thousands of gallons of medicine handed out at— Hospital, the record is still held by Sodium Bicarbonate". In other words, an alkaline119 words
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Advertisement63 1969-05-10 1 ?s:s *^^^>W CONTROL! Z____Jri If fl woods and iwbns LTD *****,7082« *v )^^a BSBSBai3is^?' *ffiL. .^yl. -tofj,- Big Stronc Friend y The Chartered Bank. Big-with fifty-five branches in Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei. Strong— with more than one hundred years' experience. Friendly— to make your banking business a pleasure. There's a63 words
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Article, Illustration128 1969-05-10 2 For him, an unexpected fortune from a dead brother in U.S. NEW DELHI. Friday AHIR SINGH, 64. a retired Oo?- nment official of Mumri village. In Uttar Pradesh State, received word ly that he had inherited a forfrotn his elder brother who setthe United states In the *****. The fortune,UPI - 128 words
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326 1969-05-10 2 US, Saigon envoys study Vietcong peace plan NEW HOPE ABOUT PARIS TALKS PARIS. Friday ERIC AN and Saigon diplomats today carefully studied a detailed peace plan that could widen the prospects for negotiation, presented at the Paris peace talks by tne Vietcongs National Liberation Front. The plan. immediately backed yesterday326 words
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175 1969-05-10 2 LONDON. Friday. J^ 16 MILLION project for the development of tin mining in south-west England was announced here yesterday by Consolidated Goldfields. Consolidated, which has world-wide interest.";, notably In South Africa. Australia and Canada. .-a:d it was planning to develop a new tin175 words
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87 1969-05-10 2 Doctors: Abolish medical certificates I OMOOM, Kri— Leaders L of Britain M.OOO f.imil\ diM'tors want i<> .iho|i>h niftlit.il i irtifi tales Kach doctor i>»urs about '2.000 t crtilif.ttrv a year a time-wa>tin^. pointle** and even harmful exercise, the deneral Mediral Services Committee etaiatf Often only the patient can tell whetherReuter - 87 words
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Article42 1969-05-10 2 I TPPER VOI.TA. Kn. Former President Maurice Yameogo. 47. was sentenced to ttve year> hard labour and was fined nearly a million dollars yesterday for embezzlement of government fund* during his six years as Upper Volta's chief executive AP.AP - 42 words
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187 1969-05-10 2 Israel denies having atomic bombs lI. KI SALI M. I r I. Foreign Mlaistry Miurirs licrr m'mctil.it described .is »pe*«UUr«, tin.uithiiri'id and founded report in the Hambari weeklj l>er Spieuel thai Ivr.tt-I alre.ulv hid opt ration I Mornif huniliv They Insisted that Israel «as not nutlear powrr. The (i»\ernment'> attitudeReuter - 187 words
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Advertisement246 1969-05-10 2 TRANS-ASIAN EXPRESS Now direct Daylight flights from Kuala Lumpur NEW VOW. Nw LONOON N A TASHKENT •BANGKOK #K LUMPUR SINGAPORE v Leave Kuala Lumpur 8.45 a.m. any Sunday be in London 8.25 p.m. the same day Now SAS Trans-Asian Express flies direct from Kuala Lumpur s^s* S^p* Fl 'd^ n0246 words
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Advertisement68 1969-05-10 2 oj n OQ H X^L/--'^^ r *< r^i mtj o f MODfLS AVAILABLE »Jh. IV.. lOC STOCKS SPARBB BBMVICS El LINDETEVES JACOBER6 ™l^ bbsm —an men with POWER.. ti take Super Wenamins"' DEAF? tanCO 1.-VI.-IKI.K t.AHHHUNKI no cordi of lor your ma tlmr MX? l'«ir wmr mr Irit nwkiil MIAMI68 words
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Miscellaneous9 1969-05-10 2 TUE GAMBOLS <Z*<S6l. ITS TIME I I GAVE'S GOXJ9 words
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Article, Illustration109 1969-05-10 3 HOOVER QUASHES RUMOURS THAT HE'S QUITTING Washington, ft! Mr J. Bdg&r Hoover, 74. today quashed rumours that he would step down tomorrow his 45th anniversary as director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. "I h plans and aspiration^ fur the future." he &a;cJ. "Moot of them includes m.r< i >AP - 109 words
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Article85 1969-05-10 3 I ONDON, I n William Watts ll.ls l>|-cn Hlllk Inc .is a hrlik!.i\er for 49 Tf.ir> and In- has ne\er paid i pinn\ in n.conitta\ ht-i.tuse his wile il ways throws the tax forms into thr fiirepfoce. "Its nn use getting •Bfry with her Watts told a85 words
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281 1969-05-10 3 REBEL LEADER'S SPEECH UNDER FIRE LONDON, Friday PRIME Minister Wil son has accused Rhodesian leader Mr. Lan Smith of slam nuns; the door on a settlement between the two countries. Amid noisy scenes in Parliament yesterday, the Prime Mini-ter .said: "I think this281 words
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Article116 1969-05-10 3 TREDEGAR (Wales). Friday. XHE headmaster and deputy headmaster ut .t 1.000-pupil school died within minutes ot each other at the schools annual speech day. Headmaster Mr. David Davies collapsed during aU speech to the boys jna Kirls and their parents a; Tredegar C<jmprehensive SchoolReuter - 116 words
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Article31 1969-05-10 3 SYDNEY. fY! A woman »*.s knockrc! uneoaMMMi by a runaway camel at suburban shopping centre today. The camel, on display from the city no, was later recapKeuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article24 1969-05-10 3 NEW YORK. Fri. U NdaOn Rockefeller hu decided to «:\e hifl LSS2O million art collection to the Metropolitan Museum of Art here.24 words
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Article79 1969-05-10 3 Till most dinicult thine to explain to people is that if you *i\e a Roman Catholic a sihml house and a e'Mid ml), then he will live like a Protestant. They will, quite literally, refuse to have IK children. Rut if a Catholic is jobless and In me in79 words
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Article45 1969-05-10 3 HONG KONG. Prl. Thai Internatu i;al Airway:, bu liied writ vi damages ag.ui..- 1 tin Bg Kong Government tor alleged negligence which, U cum.-.. caused Us Caravelle jet to crash in the harbour here two year* ago. killing 24 peoples. APAP - 45 words
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106 1969-05-10 3 PHILADELPHIA. Frl One of the 16 known couples ot the DeclarHtiun of Independence, printed in 1776 at the order of the rebel American U'lvernment. was .sold at an auction here to a Dallas busi- nesMiian lor U*****,000. Mr. Ira Corn, head of Miring. in106 words
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Article35 1969-05-10 3 NEW YORK. Pr:. Australian Prime Minuter Mr. John Oorton arrived in Edmonton. I Aiberta. laM merit for a private i visit on hu> way home after I talks with President Nixon.— 1 Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article165 1969-05-10 3 LONDON. Friday A HIPPY, happy welcome awaited ballifT.s who wont to evict artist Rick Wilkins and his family, believers In flower-power and non-violence. The bailiiTs arrived yesterday wearily resigned to the u.sual barricades and abuse but were offered in.stead loving messages, a drink ofReuter - 165 words
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Article, Illustration363 1969-05-10 3 TORIES INFLICT NEW SERIES OF DEFEATS ON LABOUR IN LOCAL POLLS LONDON. Friday (^CONSERVATIVES dealt the Labour Party another series of hammerblow defeats in municipal election results announced in England and Wales today. Socialist bastions In towns and cities across tintwo territories fell In quence of disaster lor Premier Harold363 words
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Advertisement177 1969-05-10 3 FOR mORE EMOVfIRLE LIUIIIG nno n hhppier life live in n HILLTOP HOUSE HI UJHTTEII ESTHIE PHHSE U 4 2 m.s. Bukit Timah Road Opposite Chinese High School FREEHOLD LAND -PgOMPT HANDIHG OVER OF HOUSES-EASY [^^ENT^fe^Ho..oiJ fapp.^^ mmt3 LVLIiSkB T t^^T Lf l J3i fea^k. if*J MB i B Hfcte»i»177 words
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Article, Illustration143 1969-05-10 4 Countess? Just a simple 'Mrs.' will do By MOLLIE ANG SINGAPORE. Fi J The title "Countess" means nothing to her, and she would prefer simply to be known as Mrs. Axel Lewenhaupt. 'In Sweden suet no longer bestowed on families and are in fact civimr out." said the Countess, wife143 words
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71 1969-05-10 4 Mother of 4-day-old baby dies in bus fall CEREMBAN. Fri. The J mother of a four-day old baby, Halimah hinte Sidek H, died in hospital yesterday after fallinu from a has with the baby in her arms. \i <ording to the police, the woman was on her way home from71 words
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311 1969-05-10 4 Sim pledge: Merdeka Varsity will serve nation OxNLY AIM: TO AID CHILDREN KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. j JHE vice-chairman of Merdeka University'l preparatory working committee, Mr. Sim Mow Yu, today pledged that the university would always serve the interests of the country. "We nave never thought other wise. Most of us311 words
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Article62 1969-05-10 4 SUNGEI PATANI. f The following .scouts in Kcdah have been gi.en awards for 1968--611. Long Service decoration: Ba- j shah bin Hassan. Mohamed j Aril! bin Hanahah. Zi.nol bin Han.i.'i. Chief Scout > commendation for good servurs: Zainal bin Hanari. Leong P<>n Pang; Letters of commendation to62 words
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208 1969-05-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. A WIFE, who filed a cross-petition in the High A Court, was today granted a decree nisi, to be made absolute in three months, on the ground of desertion by her husband. Mr. R. R. Chelliah. for r Tan208 words
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87 1969-05-10 4 KUALA KANOSAR. Frl. Two puptu of the Malay College here have won prizes in an r.s^ay contest. Malaysian M i sponsored by the n Awoctottan of the United Kingdom Syed Kadu bin Syed Long. Form Five pupil, who »a.s first, won a $15087 words
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Article, Illustration59 1969-05-10 4 Boy's 50-c theft from mother CINGAPORE. Fri. A mother reported her v<>n to the police for stealing ,v cents from her purse Kut in a magistrate's louit tml.iy. after the hn>. .i.rd Hi. admitted the charge, his mother. Mrs. Chrysilda Connett, stood bail for him. Sentence »a> postponed pending a59 words
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Article39 1969-05-10 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Saleh Ahm.nl, 46. of Indonesia, was fined 8300. or two months' tail. today for stealing a purse containing $118 and some Vietnamese currency belonging Joan Ringe at C K. Tan« s in Orchard Road vr.sterday.39 words
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144 1969-05-10 4 Farewell parade for RAAF base commander pENANG Krl. Men of the RAAK. RAP 1 and Australian and British armies held a farewell parade today for the commander of the RAAF base In Butter worth. Air omodore o H. Steege. The band of the 10th Fnnrew Mary's Own Gurkha Rilles «a.-144 words
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Article44 1969-05-10 4 PEN A NO s Ramu ncp tied In day he norma. dranl plnta of toddy to "kPrp myse. going." "But >•{•••: ercinv had one pin: mart tti h< said pichage of beh.uine in manner in public. H» w» fined $10.44 words
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Article63 1969-05-10 4 KIALA LUMPUR. Pri. T»n RMAP offlier cadfl.v Jaffar All bin Tufail Mohamed r.nd Abdullah bin Awang. wQI leavp h( re on Tuesday to attend :i :hree-vrar mßinerrmK at the RAP training school at Cranuell. England. The officer cadets, who are undergoing training at the Royal63 words
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Article, Illustration243 1969-05-10 4 NAVY TOLD: TIRESOME PATROLS OFF SABAH COAST HAVE TO GO ON CINGAPORE, Fri. Th< 13 of Statr of the Rq laysian Navy, Commoaoi Thanabalasingam, todaj RMN officers and ratlnj the boredom of borri» off Sabah was better thai shed. Commodore Than aba who w as addrr Division annual paj tic243 words
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Advertisement236 1969-05-10 4 A ««ttA%iW "■■■lF nijk I ill lr lllHv Al j y hiuni^^ i primary THE FEDERAL b^^ DIAGNOSTIC TESTS in GENERAL SCIENCE ■MATHEMATICS -ENGLISH. HISTORY. GEOGRAPHY The Federal Diagnostic Tests for Primary 6 are no ordinary revision tests. They are en effective trsting tool, and a thorough revision programme. The236 words
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Article, Illustration301 1969-05-10 5 -A TENSE BUT'NO INCIDENT' FUNERAL PROCESSION I^l \l I! MIM K. Iri Several thouxaml people, wrarme black armbands. tocia> joined the funeral profession of Labour Party member I.im Sun Son*. 23, who was killed in a elasb with the police last Sunday at Keponc Ihe -ex en hour profession, which301 words
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Article172 1969-05-10 5 TAIPING. Friday. VEGETABLE Sam Wan Heng, 67, ni committrd by a magistrate's court yesterday to stand trial in the High Court for the murder of his 11 -year-old son. last December. Sam S:rw Lam. 15. an other son. told the inquiry that on172 words
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Article18 1969-05-10 5 SINGAPUHt I Ml I .n 80. n i on mx-»< tl 'I JitfuaUiai ou. piuceduies.18 words
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Article61 1969-05-10 5 PENANG. Fri. A former Penang Umno •strongman Inihe S. A. .laiiani. died in the Cirn?iai Hospital here laM. niifht. Hr ma 64. Inche Jailani. who was supervisor of the hospital before his lrtirement \.a.s a former I er of tlie Penang Umno diviMim. ;i:.d held the61 words
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Article23 1969-05-10 5 PENANO. Fri Tan Cheng Mew, 23. was fined $500 today to possessing three tubes of !\eroln near the Carnarvon Street market.23 words
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201 1969-05-10 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. I An educated man without some kind of technical training might find it hard to get a job here, an Education Ministry official said tonight. On thr other hand. Inche Mohamed Ghazali Ismail, the Ministry's political secretary. >a.d a "bright201 words
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Article66 1969-05-10 5 PENANO. Fri Oh Chrn« Huat. 28 who was arrested while putting up ar.tl-aovern-ment posters on the walls of a public lavatory last Aug. 30. told .m rates court today that he had been instructed to do so by Mi party wai to (I66 words
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Article41 1969-05-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Minister for Local Government *nd Bouatolg. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. will open a frnir-day display of Australian building materials and hand tools at the Display Centre of the Australian Trade Commission hrre on May 20.41 words
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168 1969-05-10 5 MALACCA, Friday THE DAP organising sec- rotary. Mr. Lim Kit Siang. said here today he did not believe Senator lan Sri T H. Tan had attended the World AntlCommuntet League mming In Taipeh in 1967 in his capacity He sa;d it wsj common168 words
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313 1969-05-10 5 Police fire tear gas to avert clash By HUEN PENG KONG: Sungei. Siput. Fri. yHE Riot Squad fired several rounds ot tear gas to avert a clash between supporters of the Alliance and the PPP in Lintang Road last night. No arrests were made. After the Incident, police escorted about313 words
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232 1969-05-10 5 Language tests: Singapore doctor hits back at Britain I ONDON. Fn A SlnA uapore doctor suggested today that British doctors, wanting to practise in Commonwealth countries should tx' given language and clinical tests if Britain Instituted tests for Commonwealth doctors. Commenting on a recent outcry here about the standards ofReuter - 232 words
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Advertisement430 1969-05-10 5 PRIVATE SECRETARIAL COURSE FOR GIRLS Why go abroad? S*nf apora today offers facilities at its most modern ButincM College comparable to the best in Hie developed countries, tor sophisticated training for Private Secretaries staff with overseas experience, located in the fully airconditioned luxurious MSA Building in the heart of the430 words
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Article, Illustration251 1969-05-10 6 C.K. LEE - 'Republic is a good place for the CP centre' C.K. LEE: By SINGAPORE. Friday SINGAPORE'S geographical position ami "many other ii(l\;iiil;igi's" would ensure very serious consideration Tor the siting oi' a Colombo Plan regional technical training centre here. This was stated today by the Director of the Colombo Plan Bureau,251 words
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118 1969-05-10 6 Three admit charge of intimidation SINGAPORE. Fri. Two National Servicemen. Chua Chee Seng. 18. and Yeong Chee Kuen. 20. and a third youth Ng Seng Sing. 18. admitted a charge of criminal intimidation in i ordrr to commit extortion when they appeared in a i magistrates court today. They were118 words
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137 1969-05-10 6 d li>r thr Mt riuir i.s Bin Tii* nead to re-fv«luate the lrnt?tli ni the traininK programme d\erwa.\ btCMiac "t re-adjustment •nd other ndal protoMaH. By K«nng overaeau > nmqur.s thai arc not home. Hr learns disciplinr. Western method^ arnl otu.uiLsatmns. Ho r)roi«(len.s137 words
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Article55 1969-05-10 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore ANsociation for the Deaf will hold a flag day tomorrow to raise funds for its proposed vocational training trntrr and workshop. The training complex i* to enable draf children to learn trades and skills which will enable thrm to earn a55 words
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Article, Illustration99 1969-05-10 6 A DULL JOB? NOT WITH TINA'S HELP... MASONRY. as rvrry buildrr knuwv <an br very tedious work Even if it's just punching metal fasteners into concrete blocks I'nless. of (oiii-m- ><>v have a Rirl like lovely Tina I. au (left) liriplnu Plus the space a«r looking carpentry tool *he is99 words
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Article25 1969-05-10 6 Singapore Interpreters' Union will hold their annual general meeting at the Tenth Magistrates Court at 1 45 pm tomorrow. Lunch will be served25 words
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Advertisement120 1969-05-10 6 <J I Iftljl |T|l l] <| CEYLANG. T.I *****6 PRESENTS THE FABULOUS "KOREAN RAYS" (DIRECT FROM KOREA) ~^M^ 2 SHOWS J-% gf NIGHTLY NO COVER CHAR6E Sunday TEA DANCE I 3.00 p.m.— 7.00 p.m. IP L F A Ft -OORSHOW SINGING NIGHTLY LANNY, MARDIANA. IVY CHAN MAUREEN WITH FRANKIE HIS120 words
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Advertisement172 1969-05-10 6 <£A/JUAC£jiteciub KELONG RESTAURANT (off Ponggol Point 1 1 m.s.) tf/it Nite-Club With A Difference Presents Nightly ALICE KOH VIOLET TING MIMI v accompanied by n SEA PALACE QUINTET ■B HHBHaW ■VHbV^BbV P^^HBW •Ve^aflHßßaVaV titension to 2 a.m. on Saturdays eve of Holidays. FAMOUS TV I. RECORDING CHINESI MUSICAL RAND "BAN172 words
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Advertisement207 1969-05-10 6 HURRY! DEFINITELY LAST 3 DAYS at THE ONLY AIRCONDITIONED CINEMA in JOHORE BAHRU HUH ijiio see it now yl\ m 9 HUH «H FOOK-PkIM JB. Utt I < I 4 SHOWS: 2. 4.19, I I lIS pa iB ■SEE!. ..THE MOREL MY I COMPLETE version! A\\KIIKW(H)I)., nJ x.««, r^~ V]207 words
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Advertisement626 1969-05-10 6 I ORGANISATION j I NOW Sr-O*s 11 am. 1 4J. 4..0 6 30 1 9,J I Roan, >n, John )otl SCARI 11 am, 1 45, 4 10, 6 30 CtiiiKi t Draculo Ho, •> Rrt<n From Th* Cra««' I From y Cvn.lflvn, Daman 4! Caaitol A L.^o- T0r.,,- TMf FLYING626 words
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Article, Illustration337 1969-05-10 7 MAUREEN PETERS - HUMAN FACTOR VITAL FORA CLEAN CITY: COMMISSIONER MAUREEN PETERS By SINGAPORE, Friday THK Commissioner for Health, A Dr. VMS. Thevathasan, today stressed the paramount importance of the human factor in making an environment clean and healthy and maintaining it that way. He was speaking on "An improved urban environment" over337 words
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152 1969-05-10 7 Xl ALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Party Rakyat secretariat issued a statement today saying that it was well known that the DAP was "treading the path laid by the PAP in lMii* to displace the MCA in the coalition of the Alliance." It added that152 words
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Article46 1969-05-10 7 AN analysis of 2.718 complaints received last year by the Environmental Health Department had proved that practically all the nuisances were "man-made," ranging from choked drains and overgrown vegetation to Indiscriminate dumping of refu.se and mosquito and fly disturbance. Dr. Thevathasan, the Commissioner for Health.46 words
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Article130 1969-05-10 7 SINGAPORE. Iri. A group of 11 Singapore barbirs today passed out as the Republics first ever "safety first snippers." This evening. th« trend setters received their first-aid certificates from the director of the St John Ambulance Association. Dr. PC. Kwan. Thry were the first group of hairdressers130 words
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Advertisement46 1969-05-10 7 HURRY ENTER NOW! ALL TOTO BOOTHS MANY AGENTS WILL OPEN TOMORROW MORNING. COUPONS ACCEPTED WILL BE VALID FOR THE AFTERNOON S DRAW. 2nd floor.43s.Orchard Rd.Spore9.Tel 2 3639 0r *****3 CARPETI HE* PALACE HOUSE OF GENUINE PERSIAN tt BOKHARA CARPET 99 Tanglm Road S»>g«po't 10 Pt>on« 64U5946 words
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Advertisement240 1969-05-10 7 V BMI M The Naviiimcr civilun version of the Cosmonaut chronograph The Navilimer iv an extraordinary Watch created by the great Swiss Specialists, BREITI.ING of Geneva. It is a perfectly normal w.irth in its primary functions (i.e. it tells the time in hour?, minutes and seconds). But it also has240 words
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Article, Illustration335 1969-05-10 8 CLEMENT MESENAS - CLEMENT MESENAS SINGAPORE. Friday By TWO BROTHERS, P. Mannan Badavan alias Rajagopal, 23, ami P. Krislnian. 17. were toddy sent l Oi li i;il in the Hi^li Court on a charge of murdering a fellow villager earlier this year. Relatives of the dead man,335 words
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Article80 1969-05-10 8 PO Bank: Record accounts SINGAPORE. Frl. A total of 10.206 new saving accounts were opened last month. a record for any one month since the postal sa/ings bank and domestic savings drive was launched in September last year. This brings the total number depositors to 298.890 Duung tin- month. total80 words
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Article46 1969-05-10 8 SINGAPORE. Frl. The People's Association Band and the Ist Royal Infantry Regiment New Zealand Band will perform at the Botanic Oardens from 5 till 6 p.m. on May 18 and 25 respectively. and not from 5.30 till 6.30 p.m. as announced previously46 words
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Article38 1969-05-10 8 SINGAPORE. Prt. The Mlnlttei tor Science and Technology. Dr Toh Chin Chye. will present prlse.s to winners of the competitions organl&ed by the Ve-ak P.elude '69 organisint; committee. at the Victoria Theatre on May 24.38 words
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Article26 1969-05-10 8 SINOAFORE. Prl. The Catholic Young Men's Association will hold Its annual general meeting at No. 96, Bras Aasali Road, at S.ao pa. on Wednw<l»T.26 words
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Article380 1969-05-10 8 OW WEI MCI - OW WEI MCI By TOO FAST EXPANSION FOR PEOPLES ASSN., LIM TELLS GRADUATES OF YOUTH INSTITUTE SINGAPORE, Friday TMIK People's Association had expanded "too fast* 1 within the last fe^ years, ;md it was now time to review the position, fence Minister Lira Kirn San said380 words
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Article222 1969-05-10 8 SINGAPORE. Friday 4 CHINESE school teacher, confronted by tw > armed robbers after stepping: out from his bath, ignored their threats and dashed away shouting to villagers who promptly came to his aid. a district court was told today. One of thr robbers. Neo Ah Kirn.222 words
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85 1969-05-10 8 SINGAPORE. Frl. Housing Board engineers have Just finished re-roof-ing a number of blocks of flats In Old Kallang Airport estate among other things to make them more heat resistant. The Improvements were carried out after requests from tenants had been studied and85 words
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Article, Illustration71 1969-05-10 8 Ml>s M() I I V TAN (ahuM-i. one of the contestants for thr >li«* Republic of Siniupor* lHt>!t title. A b.-.mty consultant, she is BE >ear« old and st.imU ."> ft. .1 mv Her holibirs .ire swimmine and cooking. Entries for the71 words
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Article58 1969-05-10 8 SINGAPO! Singapore Printing Employees' Union will hold Its annual general meeting at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce Auditorium. Hill Street, at 9 30 ajn. oo Sunday. The secretary-general of th« National Trades Union Congrest Mr Seah Mm Kok, and the Industrial Relations Officer of the SPEU.58 words
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Advertisement306 1969-05-10 8 i SOMETHING /^ms\ TO SMILE W ABOUT? j REMEMBER YOUR THE ►*< f 1 T-rrp /rxTVT C** (81 You can stop dental problens before VIJ-AJVIIW A A l&Jm they start with vitamin C-ennched TTTVrD TnTJJPT?* iMli VITAPLUS. Ask any dentist. Hell -EjXM XvlV^Xlil/ D tell you over 37% of all306 words
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Miscellaneous167 1969-05-10 8 Onp By l r T. llnmlin I 'fiA SHAME_WE L^rtß WBJ-, ACTUMXY IT tS \>< ~>T| v*""" BUTTHEWBNO I TWDUSLE IS. VWE*RE ACTUAL OVERAGE OF PRETTY DRSARY, YBH-. I /^I CAN UNDER- >> KGHT TO QUKSPON ivtEONLVOMS AN MI6TOWC HVEWT J COMPMSD TO WHAT /NO MOOD I Stt^HO TMBM NOT167 words
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1896 1969-05-10 9 EMC WENTWORTH; RICHARD M. COHEN - Campus riots are destroying U.S. university freedoms EMC WENTWORTH and RICHARD M. COHEN I b > I I'nless I'niversity authorities can prove very soon that they can keep their own houses in order they risk becoming scapegoats for a nation already fed up with the war, inflation, crime and an1,896 words
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Advertisement357 1969-05-10 9 ,v rtlPfll B*wMwWW6WP aaaaaa^fe^w I |U \J§ '1I f i 141 B M i I 1 aa^^^^^^^99TOWE-^a^^ ihbbl Baa^BaTsjiii^iSiC^ffCiW4.^*ajfCTaijrsjCviF^iwr. v^iCajß»ifCpßJ gTWcmfciMff W3 ****S3^te&aEte& vß^y*jMgTEJeK r >»|^M||ii^|i||y HBtaaaaa iawarti ■P A -•■->< ■■'^^•'^•(S.r.,.. J aaaaaaaEaV?llfi?ii'i*ir^^m Ksa| 7| r 'V r UU'J- 9Hav^BßßßtiaW9BWtaaßflß{ii9 BBrSEB i"' "V"">" '"i 1 W-.; v»V,J <■ \r357 words
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Article641 1969-05-10 10 Kive weeks is two week* too long for an all campaign. There is probably agrr«rnent among Malaysian Government and Opposition parties on this, if un nothing els*. It h.is not been a snap election. The Al. eminent <w«u aufl the full term, and battle began after a641 words
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Article387 1969-05-10 10 There have been persistent reports since 1965 that Israel vas on the verge of acquiring an atomic bomb. and the latest repudiation by Tel Aviv of the charge that Israeli forces are aleqmpped with oper> ation.il nuclear weapons is unlikely to be accepted as the final word. Israel387 words
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310 1969-05-10 10 JACOUES POUTEAU - Queen Elizabeth's Da Vinci album on show JACOUES POUTEAU by London, Fri. rIE best of Queen Kli/abeth's collection of drawing by Leonardo Da Vinci went on public display to day at the Queen (Cillery in Buckingham Palace. The exhibition. the biegest of its kind ever held, i* r\pri li-il to310 words
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474 1969-05-10 10 "THE Housing and D<: elopment Board would like to re-Mate the policy sjovernii.. in income limit for rental ot its flats, m view of the queries raised by "Disgusted" iST May >r thp past nine years the Board's ellirt.-, had been directed t474 words
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Article78 1969-05-10 10 should be done ab:jut students lushing aboard the Fouling lay.i C'haiiK Kuhl:i I.umpur boa i-\erv Saturday .Horning between 7 :',O and 8 ;i.m It is an odd hour to ■*> chool niif) worst of all It coincides with the time office workers go to work. A bu>78 words
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Article, Illustration1244 1969-05-10 10 A VAST IRRIGATION SCHEME HOLDS OUT NEW HOPE FOR PEOPLE ON THE POVERTY LINE 4 Sfa/y Writer KUALA LUMPUR THERE are two ways of looking at the Muda River Scheme, Malaysia's biggest single development project, which will begin to move out of its1,244 words
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Advertisement20 1969-05-10 10 I.MJJ INTRODUCES Lttfiifl LATEST PERFECTION IN Z^VKSSss 7 I M IIOW HOISfI HIGH OBTPOI J IBSEN JESSEN (S) PTE. LTD.20 words
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Advertisement36 1969-05-10 10 .^nsßß^EJ*" 1^ 4SS^^^s"^ Lm V Br r r^)o^ _^nJßn^^^^^^ *,*^*^^goo^^\4K GOLD CROSS PEN AHRACTIVE CANON PHOTO ALBUMS einfll BsnV fl *^F^ B %a> ~wF* I A ivfl na*9l l**"*'' I lit iVi^ni I■ W?"~- ▼^B vil36 words
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Article, Illustration108 1969-05-10 11 4LL together push! This scene was not an uncommon sight yesterday afternoon when a heavy downpour brought traffic to a halt for the better part of an hour. The Fcder.il Highway in Pctaling |aya, scene of severe flooding less than a week ago. wasWong Chak Nong - 108 words
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169 1969-05-10 11 Two- week show of 21 original Fren ch tapestries tINUAPORE. Fri -Twenty one tspestrlea ir o m France will be exhibited at tin- Singapore Conference Hall tor a fortnight beginning on M.iy 15. Thi.s exhibit nm Is unkjue to the renii;n m that the tape.stru 1 arc all original works169 words
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Article66 1969-05-10 11 Thai navy chief due on Tuesday KUALA 1 UMPUR. Fri The commander-in-chlel ol val Thai Navy. Adnni<i Charoon Charlermtt«ra«a. arrive far day He v mpanleo by iiii.i..i SaiioiiK Nisalalt, Rear Admiral Amorn Singaya. and Lt -Commander MX. Pensar; KJrdi In Kuai.i Lumpur the Thai Admin -'c will have an audience66 words
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Article26 1969-05-10 11 SINGAPORE Prt Hiire Armed Poro cor.duci demolition exerctaM at the Southern Islands Ranges at Pui.m Benang hihl Pulau E> from Monday to Wed-26 words
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Article96 1969-05-10 11 TODAY: SedUl Kechll 252 a.m. <sff 518 p.m. 6 9ft i Singapore 428 ajn. i 7.4 f t» 7.38 p.m. (6.Bft i Port Dlck.sot. 1.19 a.m. < 6.1 ft I 1.42 pm (661ti; ''on SweUennam 1 pm < 13ft > Pei.anß 9.05 a-n i(i 4tt > 833 p96 words
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Article136 1969-05-10 11 Alliance concern at UMSU forums I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Alliance headquarters here today exprassed con cern over a plan by the 1 UniverMty of Malaya Students' Union to hold a series of political lurunis during orientation week. in its request to all political parties to send a represent a :.\c to136 words
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136 1969-05-10 11 Four-fold jump in the balance of trade KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V West Malaysia* balance of trade during the first three months this year sbowed a four -fold increase compared with the corresponding period last year. i onlinu to figures released by the Department of Statistics today, exports during the January136 words
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Article50 1969-05-10 11 Trade cent r e visitor SINGAPORE. Fn Mr William Bradley, market development e Ulcer ;.jr thr aluminium technology and productt. exhibition and lemlnai bo held at thr Bansjknk trade centre from June 2 to June 6 will ws.il ffllMUHH't "li Wednesday to invite businessmen here to participate in the exhibition.50 words
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111 1969-05-10 11 I£UALA LUMPUR. Fri. British actor Jame^ Cairncrcss will arrive In Malaysia next week to organise a workshop for teachers and amateur producers Mr. Cairncross who has been professional actor for 31 years, will also give talks on drama. poetry and "ngs from English authors.111 words
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188 1969-05-10 11 A 'world corps' of volunteers serve in malaysia now KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. There are 613 peace corps volunteers from six foreign countries serving In Malaysia at the moment. Tin- largest uuii.ber &00 arc I E volunteers, the n; of whom ar>' I acheri. They number J9O. while volunteers working in188 words
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Advertisement239 1969-05-10 11 VO7VV BT^rS& while having funwth^sun Jq^ use COPPERTONE rW^fISVV^ LOTION- SHADE-OIL J^/ J All Coppertone products contain Homomehthyl Salicylate the most effective sunscreening ingredient available and Lanolin to keep your skin soft and smooth Coppertone Lotion: A non-oily lotion that does not leave a greasy film on the skin .j»,239 words
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Advertisement137 1969-05-10 11 k RoMnsoiCs J Wk DRESS AND ACCESSORIES tf-^rY nice i# -/iisf^v ?•> V* Come and discover this J.^Ck week's special offers .l. &Uk|\ at discounts up to 75°/ PS' V»\ rom U.K. Nylon Jersey v LTiZSji)^^ n«^ vfnr «'lV\A\ Spanish Handkerchiefs Motif I|i /.M^ |2b\ hlk %\lnCrX w^broidered cotton. In137 words
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Miscellaneous841 1969-05-10 11 TV SINGAPURA OMaMUtaMi j Ua%MUNCIj 8 1 (M) I BaAata ,i 1<) \..»1. ii.v a-m. ETV Kiu.um>.i..... 110 t>i.a<> w for Hcteoia; 5.w» Bda>tfiw «.u uinu oi >vi i.i ti Bahaaa Kafefeogaaaa -o.^nu ancu Utlie m- peat); s.uj Tiic B.iaiun L\<ruidiu-. UI irtaauii.- Lwot toun Show; 5.30 Gucsivi^rd ol all841 words
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Advertisement1818 1969-05-10 12 Technical Technical Federal Basic Crafts— Woodwork 1/ Metalwork Sandham Si Wlllmore 9 00 Metalwork' I Geometrical Technical Drawing Ho A. Chuan Si M. Surendranath 2.95 Bk 1 Freebury 3.40 Geometrical St Technical Drawing Geometrical Si Technical Drawing Bk 1 Freebury 3.40 Bk 2 Freebury 4.75 Geometrical Si Technical Drawing Geometrical1,818 words
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315 1969-05-10 13 Prisons chief never made those visits: Witness |£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The former senior superintendent of Pudu prison never visited Seremban prison on all the days that he was alleged to have made false mileage claims, the Sessions Court here was told. The then Seremban prison chief, Inche Said bin Tahiran.315 words
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109 1969-05-10 13 Bomb in backyard causes nine-hour scare OLNGAPORE, FrL k5 Army experts yesterday removed a bomb from the backyard of a Public Health Division s lorekeeper's home i i Newton and rnd«d nine hours of anxiety for his wife and children. The bomb a wartime relic, was disoveitd in the morning109 words
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Article42 1969-05-10 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. The dancer and film star. ;>lr Ciopikrishna. will arrive in Singapore tomorrow to Rive a recital of classical, oriental and folk dances at the National Theatre next Saturday. He is sponsored by the National Theatre Trust.42 words
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Article38 1969-05-10 13 SINGAPORE. PH. Dr. I L. Huang. !i: .ncellnr of Nanyajig University, will talk on "ReJvances in the chemistry of free radicals" at the College of Arts Lecture Theatre of the university at 6 pm. on May38 words
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220 1969-05-10 13 AEW course to train about 100 industrial and trade instructors will soon be set up at the Industrial Training Institute here. Hen tail on the groundwork for the training programme ll an ILO expert. Mr Howard E. Hammond, who la the chief of220 words
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Article, Illustration229 1969-05-10 13 By GILBERT WOODEN: Seremban, Friday pOUR days after winning High Court permission to marry her former teacher, 20-year-old Ng Kok Heong married Michael jghtan, 26, at the Registry of Civil Marriages here today. Miss Ng. who met Michael In December 1966. had229 words
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Article112 1969-05-10 13 First stage of job injury scheme KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Ministry of Labour is conducting a survey to determine the boundaries of the five towns /or the first stage of the employment injury scheme. The towns are Penang (Georgetown). Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya and Johore Bahru. "The survey la112 words
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Article50 1969-05-10 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fit. The director-(jener»l erf tho Pakistan Family Planning Council. Lt -Col. S. A. Jafarey. is now In Malaysia for a short visit. He arrived yesterday In th* cour-e of a tour of Soulh-E*st Aftun coumriM to lamtllartM himself with family planning in the rigion.50 words
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Article37 1969-05-10 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri— Mr. T.B. McCarthy, principal trainins; officer in the International Training Division ul the Australian Department of External Affairs. Mill arrive here on Monday for a three-day visit to discuss Malaysian training needs.37 words
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201 1969-05-10 13 Official Assignee's service for bankrupt workers CINGAPORE. Fri. J The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jfn, was today told of a "little service" the Official Assignee had made available to bankrupt wage-earners Mrs yuek Btv Bee, fur the Official Assignee, said that wage-<.ti n<-rs could ask her department to201 words
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Advertisement353 1969-05-10 13 I STUDY ENGINEERING I I BRITISH EXAMINATIONS I Young men with high ambition, determination and perseverence. can qualify themselves as Engineers in on* off I the following branches of Engineering:-- (i) Electrical Engineering S (h) Structural Engineering (in) Automobile Engineering QUALIFICATION FOR ADMISSION: A pass in Senior Cambridge. I Malaysian353 words
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Miscellaneous37 1969-05-10 13 ituffH ttunnff Bf§ Rmlph HvimdaM r HI'VA ELMER OL' f THANK YOU, BUT IW Tt\JE BEEN OUT OP ILk A SOCKEROO? 1 'BROUGHT I I FEELING AU/CM BETTER I) BED SI MCE i(S>Z^ <v S ljTE^ i37 words
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Article81 1969-05-10 14 Ideas on beautifying an island I fd that the beaut if icatlon work Samford irehard Road Penang Road traffic >land 'aste of Nature Lover (S.T. April 19>. However this piece of work has been favourably commented upon by a number of people It is only to be expected that in81 words
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Article81 1969-05-10 14 I REFER to the letter 1 from A. H, Siddons <ST. Varch 29) and regret that he experienced delay In the receipt of his consolidated accounts bill If he would either contact the undersigned or write to the depart ment furnishing his full postal address81 words
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462 1969-05-10 14 Does society owe its doctors a living? I HAVE been fascinated by the recent correspondence on the output of doctors and their lack of opportunities of making money in Singapore. Graduate <S. T. April 5) commenting on the Health Minister's suggestion that doctors might help each other, perhaps by a462 words
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149 1969-05-10 14 Why Singapore came third among airports IT was interesting to read that Singapore Airport was voted a bad third to Hong Kong and Tokyo in popularity amongst air travellers. May I suggest why this may be .so? Firstly, 'he arrangements for people meeting passengers are poor. One is forced to149 words
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243 1969-05-10 14 MR. Van Hammel (ST. May 6 1 made suggestions for •sprucingup" Kuala Lumpur. I have travelled far and wide as a merchant seaman and I must confess that with the exception of an Asian coutry Japan. I have nev«*r been ftreatlv impressed243 words
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Article75 1969-05-10 14 TO fine motorists for parking their cars In excess of the metered time Is both Illogical and unrealistic. It Is unreasonable to expect a person having parked his car and gone for a meeting or for some Important discussion to Interrupt the meeting to go and put another75 words
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124 1969-05-10 14 Saving the Japanese woodblock prints BEING a lover of Japanese woodblock prints. I was extremely saddened to see the neglected state of the same housed in the Singapore National Museum. These prints can never be replaced, as they have been eagerly bought Ly collectors and museums throughout the world. It124 words
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Article108 1969-05-10 14 IN my reply to "Unfortunate" i ST. April 19) I drew the. attention to the fact that under the scheme for housing loans to Government officers a borrower could obtain a loan of up to 95 per cent on the assessed value of the purchase108 words
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Article163 1969-05-10 14 Losing days in a licence year MAY I refer to "Wage Earner's" "Lost daya In a licence year" and Mr. Lee's letter published in the Straits Times on April 22 and 26 respectively. The date of expiry of a driving licence is adjusted to expire at the end of each163 words
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Article72 1969-05-10 14 ONE of the basic principles in the allocation of House Officers' that doctors .should be given a post In their home town whereever possible. I was born in Kuala Lumpur, educated in Kuala Lumpur and graduated In K. Lumpur. There are 14 vacancies in K. Lumpur. I was72 words
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Advertisement65 1969-05-10 14 over 200 cash prizes worth $19,000.00 TO BEJ(VONJ^|JHE/^ DUTCH BABY FAMILY f M COMPETITION a" Mil FROM YOUR USUAL DUTCH BABY MILK RETAILER BOSCH <& LEADS LEADS J^^T in all international meets >^^Sj Designed to generate maximum power. X^^V^^^^X with greater temperature flexibility j^fc^/ for improved performance under X^^^^^^. ■II65 words
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Advertisement118 1969-05-10 14 1 LLj Rritain's feest Oocks Only Byford could have made stretch socks like these. So superbly good looking. So light yet strong and snug. In twenty-six different colours. Durability fully guaranteed. No wonder people insist on Byford socks. I Trir ths ouecn's awaho to moiwnrr U^^ I I factory Rep:118 words
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Miscellaneous246 1969-05-10 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. People were flm to upset S. ConxUble's mill and lewl European »clentiat c«». < roiling it i. 1S films a peer plans. poMibly 9. Arrangement mad* lor even- Ing out <8 1. if. Freah complaints made about 10. A fortune In thla tree? (4). Moorhead246 words
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Advertisement1084 1969-05-10 15 IU i •maPQOI >ND 01MH U > CONTIWENTAL PORI!> TT^^n M,is f. Sham fanaaa iLf-aaol. Claito* laPtMayW May I] May 11 May I] May 14 11 May 14 May la May 17/21 May 22 PR. AM U a y Hjj |J •SH!"-;" "»22 May 21 May 24 1 Ml ADIASIUS1,084 words
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Advertisement1326 1969-05-10 15 ill W J -ftj .Sp>" *^3ajß|HlrJm^ir^B^mP' 'V ft* ScanseryjceV EXPRESS SAILINGS TO MEDITERRANEAN/THE CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Pena"g b ngap nr FBR: BASRA May 11/11 May 11/17 May IS/28 C blanci, Biltao. Roim, H'terg, G burg, Oslo, Aarhas, C'higen. TRICOLOR May 25 27 May It 21 May 18/ 2 G'noa. Antwerp. R'rJam, H'turg1,326 words
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Advertisement1198 1969-05-10 15 EXPRESS SERVICE TD IQNDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. nrWADtTT C fOJ H r KM 14 nJEaJnAJnJjaXiB Biemeti Hun Sirujapora P. Sham Penang Hamoura laly 1 M^'" SL?SP 51, BENATTOW ">. ti»erpooi Mail Rotterdam laM II Singapore P. b turn 'enang Bremen laac IS la Pt/Tasay Hamburg lal? 1 Singapore Sham1,198 words
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Advertisement1319 1969-05-10 15 f^w WORLDWIDE CARRIERS LTD. l^r tai^l For: Lot Angeles, New Orlcons, Chcrleston, l^JfV^ New York, Naw London. (alto accepting cargo tor other Gulf and Atlantic ports, subject to inducement' Spore P. S horn Penong A VESSEL 17/19 May 20/21 May 22/23 May CENTRAL TRUST 10/12 June 13/14 Juna 15/16 Jama1,319 words
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Article, Illustration35 1969-05-10 16 l\ MFK I <t\ INC. Ml lolly nt M PHO\N| K\\ Ml HOW clrpaitrri ..n I" I constant wish that >ou arr hrr». Sadly mivsrd. hut mlWkyi rrmrmhfri'd h> wil> .mil 1 hilrtrrn.35 words
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Advertisement1138 1969-05-10 16 KISKN KAISHA LTD. WMMn AuatrmllmiSinumoorflimpmn S«rvl«M n—ntll Smfapcri Y«k«nc"i 'Nafoya Y'hama KM! -UMIaM Man" II Mq UaM Him 15 Jmi llJiii Win AiHea/ Singapore /Japan Service Angola Siifapori Kagoya Y'hina *n»i •LantilM Mara I 2 JMI 21 22 JMI N MM) I tat) 4 Jat) Japan West Atriee Servlee H|<is1,138 words
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Advertisement896 1969-05-10 16 «USt«HI» NEW ZEALAND StUVICJ INDIA PAKISTAN AND »A» tASI »I*VICt» 10: AUSTRALIA NtW 2UIANS la Nafaiattitia Ml MMrat. Sot'e ItW Pfrnn| s r n sss rss s a Sa mm n/« n 2 w*Z JSZm mm *SJr"TVL m TL :niniw*m* 4/ jmm in j>m it Jim MIC L»tt.. 0«M. Wfll..896 words
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Advertisement862 1969-05-10 16 FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 1 k -1 M V IMIUIOMBO Sa.lrl Sailtf 1112 Ml} U May 14 Mtf PASSAGE BOOKINGS: INTtMUTIONaL IllEl CORi-uH'liOn "TTBIVT,* PMIWISHa NASIOMI iii; am. ton. m:m4 t *:<«2 mmi«. is?is General Agents: PELNI-LINES Smgapote. Tel: *****1 (4 lines) REGULAR SERVICES TO FROM INDONESIA ETA £10 AcceitiSf ca(|a862 words
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Advertisement785 1969-05-10 16 NATIONAL IRON AND STEEL MILLS LIMITED l lncorporated lr. the Republic of Singapore* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 9th Annual General I Meeting of the Company mill bt held at the Board Room of t w .e Development Bank of Singapore Ltd Industrial A Commercial Bank But Wing. Ist785 words
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Advertisement323 1969-05-10 16 NOTICE CUMHOX ENTERPRISE (PTE.) LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore i THIS IS TO P public that by a Special Ri n passed ai an Ej Meeting •Pt I Limited hrU u«y of M K"«l < thtttion h* trans** on behalf <>: on any matiei ►<-•• ed «nr. thU323 words
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206 1969-05-10 17 MH.BOI.RNr; I I' Bslnlai an.: M a week of aevi m l the mark»" Ml l«m put on iurtlicr 14 >■ I nd UiPre lUmraerslry 30 OCntl to $11.60 I ike Vie* and reviewed fears I mine.-, KaliiMiilir. $1 85 drrat K.nilder up Hi206 words
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Article351 1969-05-10 17 Quieter week's trading in rubber A QUIETER weeks trading was confined for the most part within the price limits of 69 and 70 cents for current month state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current Rubber Market review. Periods of uncertainty tended to push operators to the sidelines and restrict turnover.351 words
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Article240 1969-05-10 17 \|AV first grade rubber f.o.b. I l buyers clewed at 5 pjn. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at SB 1 cents per Ib. up a quarter of a cent on Thursday's closing level. The tone was quiet. R.A.S. and M.R.K. cloning prices in cents per240 words
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Article31 1969-05-10 17 RUBBER AND TIN CLOSING PRICES May 9. RIBBER PRICE: 6» 3 4 rents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN PRICE: 5613 (up $2). Estimated offering 265 tons (up 5 tons).31 words
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329 1969-05-10 17 Yet another gain of two dollars in Straits tin price I^OR the third successive F day the Straits tin price gained $2 a picul ln Penang to $613 on an offering estimated up 5 tons to 265 tons. Strong all-round support was reported especially from Japan. In London on Thursday329 words
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Article116 1969-05-10 17 THt Anaaiatian at Banki in q lotfd to the equiNaieat of ont unit o« foreign rurr*nry). Unltad Stalaa: Buying TT SI) (M.vi. airmail 01) S*****: M> d at. $3.tTM crrdit bill. S2 »6JO tradr bull Sailing TT or OO raady: 53.0875. Canada: Buying TT $2.8.100. a r mail116 words
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Article21 1969-05-10 17 In London on Thurxady Malayan 5 per cent cl.t. UK June July In bulk was quoted at £70 sellers21 words
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Article593 1969-05-10 17 CTOCK EXCHANCE OP MALAYSIA ANO SINGAPORE 810 AND OFFER f«IC!l OFFICIALLY LISTED AT THE CLOSE OF BUIINEtS INDUSTRIALS S. ACMA 2.1* Km Co 2.2 ft 2 I' 6 Hnrnro Berhad I>7 I.M Boujiead 2 12 2.14 Camel Plywood 2«2 s fiS C. Sucars 4 .SO 4.54 C.C.M. ordK593 words
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526 1969-05-10 17 jknlknkjjhhgjkkj yERY quiet condi- tions and restricted trading prevailed on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday in face of today's Malaysian General Election. Turnover was below two million units in the trading rooms for the first time in several months. There was little526 words
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Article330 1969-05-10 17 \fOVEMENTSOF SHARI PRICES BASED ON A COMTHE SINCAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADINC ROOMS OP THE STOCK EXCHANGE YESTERDAY WERE: INDUSTRIALS: Bon A Co. i i ci-nr.i, Borneo Berhad iunch.i. Camel Plywood i 1 i.nt>, C. Su».r (—4 cental, C.C.M. ordt. ■IS), C. A C. t I DBS330 words
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Article50 1969-05-10 17 suspended PERMISSION to deal ln and quotations fur the undermentioned securities have been cancelled by the London Stock Exchange at the request of the respective companies: Kampong Lanjut Tin dredging Berhad stock. Kramat Tin Dredging Berhad stock. Kuala Kampar Tin Fields Berhad stock and Larut Tin Fields Berhad stock50 words
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Article68 1969-05-10 17 UNCERTAINTY about the U behaviour of natural rubber prices in the next lew weeks remain despite the steadying ettect of the decision by the U.S. Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Co to raise prices for two types of synthetic rubber La.st week the price tor No. 1 RSS May68 words
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Article988 1969-05-10 17 BISINLSS IN AND KllolCl tD TO THt SINGAPORK AND Xt AH lIMPIR TRADING ROOMS OF THE STOt K EXCHANGE YESTERDAY WITH THE MMBER OF SHARK > TRADED SHOWN IN BRA( KETS IN LOTS OF 1.001) INLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED INDI'STRIALS: Brn Co. <t> 12.28. (2) $2.27. (2) $2.26. (6'988 words
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Article37 1969-05-10 17 STOCK INDICES May 8 May U Industrials: 171.91 IVM! •Ili.i.U 93.01 93.06 Properties: 162.45 ltt.ll t Tin*: 83;): 83.91 t$ rubbers: 109.76 109.76 Dec 30, 1»66 s Kill. DM. 31. 1968 UK). I Dec. 29. 1962 IUU.37 words
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Article100 1969-05-10 17 (MINIS! P,.du«l flUllf.||, SinnVj port, nion tlount priCM (tr ficul ytlltrdty. C«<*nut sNI bulk f4«t satlsm drum $•1 tsHasa, •savai utrntt unbi ioom May/ Juo» IK Cont »31 B 'mir: Muntok StM 11/71 SSMSfI Sar««»k white «I^s SSUSta, ipfcisi s«r.nN.ik hlack S97t tnirrt. (arhim Uimpong f'i»i k jivu100 words
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Article38 1969-05-10 17 r\H the Irii eieeian«e market in Hung Kor.n yesterday the v 1 Oellar was iinotnl at «.1340 for T.T. lnd 1175 for •■•ft. ■Urlmi hi nuoim at 14. T0 and tm tad i»m at 32i.»n.38 words
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Article275 1969-05-10 17 STRAITS Rubb. a final dividem. cent making nil, for 1968 (asai! cent), payaol<' on juni Treasury permli r the increased paymen been obtained. The proiit w. (£147.704) before x charge of 4;a6u< £27.500). Gains tax factors TtlL. i.U, Newsletter saj be foohsh to wri bour.x chaii. i275 words
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Article182 1969-05-10 17 'I-MI r>OBT OF SINGAPORE AUTMO 1 dITY ANNOUNCED TMI FOLLOWING RCRTHIMC ARRANGE MINTS FOR MAY 10. OUT: VtiJM M»' Mh R|i 31 M. Kmiila Plater 3 (followed by y Colombo Mini 4il 41 i 41" 43. Pcuand i 4 I Giang i^e N.W. I 1 INi Clt]182 words
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Advertisement659 1969-05-10 17 SALES AND MARKETING EXECUTIVE I <>rd Singapore has an opening for a high calibre marketing man in thrir Sales Office. Qualifications: Singapore citizen, preferably over 30 years of age. \n Inquiring mind coupled with the ability to express ideas clearly and convincingly in English. previous experience in training combined uith659 words
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Article43 1969-05-10 18 FAMILY OF LATt, QM Kirn Hof > -i -n<l« »nd MM »rxl »'trn.l»ni« «1 HIAM and IMIWLIV DONOUf.H 'r lh» I MWM of their aur- Kf FAMILY MM* tkanfe i ant at h»ir i»i» Hen». FAMILY OF WTI Nn !•> Ko«d th»n»« ■duntt »l43 words
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Article57 1969-05-10 18 1 Ma.m .nforn.a MNjtMIN I ANNUAL MU •a»« r 4 orchard Ro«d. All MMMM fet MMMWm MARRIACI ANNOUNCIMINTI mu'ii Inciud* aminmiM oh hoih pakui NO. AJML) v r I BO MAI Kt. A Hi. ADVtRIIOR HOMK RU KNOWN TO ».TJ». TONIGHT JOAN BOOTY pr».»nti 3 Mtrr. nMlmll I »'»r.57 words
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Article62 1969-05-10 18 ARVA SAMAJ SINGAPORE. uul Uiiiours. PRCSHVTERIAN CHURCH i hMM m. ana HMt ».n». All 3UAKCR MEETINC FOR WORSHIP n I Hull •> offlT KATONC PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Worihlp «.l,j "<* School Vli p.m All CHRISTIAN SCICNCf SOCIETY, h m 01 I MOFSTIAN SI lINI I te»tlh ;nt «n<J Third62 words
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Advertisement216 1969-05-10 18 ICdIOMLIOCI MINIS sNNIVltS»*'t: INNOUNCt MINTS MM, CLUI tCTIVITICS COHOOUNCIS ICtTHS ENCaCfMtNTS, I FUNCIsLS CBIETINCS MEMOKIsM MKIIaCCS MISSINC. FtlStsttl Mt tIIUIEMS I •EUNIINS. i.t M.s.a.a s:i Itr It mtiii. eKI sMitintl »sr« 11 IS :i,u,*,t soertitttifsti BMBM J7 SI Iw 1J BBNaV (Xl »**it.»*il S« ce*ti. SlniH T.ewi In Ser»Kt c*»t»216 words
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Advertisement423 1969-05-10 18 v» CS L C > METHODIST CHURCH m I o mi a.m s. hool lor all Ckarca ai la.M am K.rvore Welcome Tel FAITH MITHOOIST CHURCH .10 am p m .Chineaei »*i Seenons 1 ii Kit.ii- Cits* Kndav ■Mf] I'-ojrtmme IM 11 p.m. OVERSEAS LEAVE HIRE A CAR :r bri'.vn423 words
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Advertisement591 1969-05-10 18 WANTED FULL PART TIME 11 operator*, free •0.1 id 11. .1 lort. n tins salary and ommlstion. Apply 'uOl id loir.it 4 1- A Imsn AH Pitchay, Ipoß WANTID IMMEDIATELY graduate! Phvaica. Mathematics. Apply Mill fin tatalki Ml >>c. retary. Board ot ioxernort. Maklab Sultaa Ahu Bakai Kntlish Colunei lonorc591 words
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Advertisement1076 1969-05-10 18 OELIVERY BOY with scooter lirene* and darkroom apprentice. Aged 17-.'V. Appointment* tel. (Spore) MD3I Sundays on't. IALIi AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXECUTIVI arlta o >e*i> exp. •n» and partuuxr* *uu., lunreturn- tblei to P.O. Kox BM. Kutla L :mpur PROFESSISNAL ORGANISATION re<juire^ a junior Clerk Typist School ate typing spaed 40 pm.1,076 words
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Advertisement1037 1969-05-10 18 BUNGALOW at Paya Leoar Craaaat 1 availabl* tor immediate occupatlotr Contact CLao Pi. one H pore S»J3(vi. MJTS. FURNISHEO FLATLET District V ...v.- mi.i lights W rite giving Telephone Number to Box MITI I I ;*re. KATONC SEMI-DETACHED. Ihiee I. nment. Kri I'pcrai T4.4. LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED FLAT *ir-ronditloned. telephone. rooms1,037 words
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Advertisement816 1969-05-10 18 OFFICE SPACE WANTEQ| SPACE WANTED up to 1 000 sq.lt Hrn«oD.iUle area. parking an<l rent. Reply P(J tn M K^tong. S uore li. T oiow m"sp a cT~v a camt .I I i CODOWN AVAILABLE In Pela- j lini Java (opposite Uunlop »actorvi. approx hi x HXi Please phone Kl.j«l-I"816 words
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Advertisement762 1969-05-10 18 AGENTS WANTEI WHY NOl BECOME as Agent M Christma* Cards. Birthday Cardt. Uet Well Card*. Chnttma* Peioratlont. .rv »nd .--..ndric*. produced t>y s company «huti ha* hcen supply in( Ine 1 -n sneaking world for almu- year* All these Digßly attractive a 1 rodu. Ed to sell at price* 'our762 words
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Advertisement363 1969-05-10 18 PEST CONTROL BUCSOLIN pests in flower KESP SINGAPORE CLEAN What about your Rat* Cackmtvnaa THOMAS COWAN In* Peat Control Uxpert* ara ready to be.p you RING MT42I also at Kuala Lumpur. Maianam. I'enaag and Ipoß operauos throughout Caat Welt Malaytla Brunei I FOR SALE AIR CONDITIONERS ore SPEEDO OLYMPIC SWIMWtAR363 words
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Advertisement2901 1969-05-10 19 WHERE TO STAY(M'SIA) SHAH'S MOTCL luaunoua Mroom* lv.lv alr-ronditioDad with revauran: Mid nar facil.tiss Kor re»«rui.oo I'hooi K U UIM/4 WHERE TO EAT (M'SIA) SHAH* CAFf ut PEEJAT (Al snail a Bowhni; Centre.) irst Claaa Kentaurant A Bar Shoo atari v.si v m niKhtiv WHERE TO STAY (Spore) NEW COUNTRY2,901 words
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Advertisement605 1969-05-10 19 THE GUTHRIE WAUGH ORGANISATION Invitee applications for the following post In its General Engineering Division: ASSISTANT MARKETING MANAGER JOB SPECIFICATIONS: 1. To provide specialist Marine Techn support to Marketing Manager and train field staff in product knowledii l and marketing. 2. To assist in determination and implementation of marketing policy.605 words
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Article700 1969-05-10 20 EPSOM JEEP - Go nap on Festival of Kerry EPSOM JEEP B, JJKST bet at Bukit Timah today is festival" of KERRY in Race 6. A smart-looking grey mare with plpasin^ action. Festival of Kerry ran well first time out at Ipoh last month when she finished fourth to Ninja over 5Jf straight700 words
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172 1969-05-10 20 UKTERS GOLD, en--1 gaged in Race 5 tomorrow, did a splendid gallop at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Ridden by apprentice Samry. Peters Golri was kept on the bit in a halfmlie workout in 51 4 5. last 3f in 40. accompanied by Sri I.ipiv172 words
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Article134 1969-05-10 20 Move to ban 'wings' on racer DAR IS. Fri. The possible banning of aerofoils on racing can will be discussed at a meeting hero of the International Automobile Federation's sports commission on June 30. A ptdeFatlon ipo .said here today thai a final ruling on aerofoil wings, following craxhea in134 words
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Article89 1969-05-10 20 THE Amateur W'pigiuliftuig Federation ha\r docidpd on third performani Games in 1967 al the qualilying atandarda fur the next Games at Rangoon In December ihe ii Ddards. whlcta I lie O!\-nipic Council of N: proval. are: Flyweight '.'OS k« < 562 ?-lb > B.(ntan kg (490.5-lbt;89 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1969-05-10 20 GOING FORECAST: Yielding UJJIL 2 30 CLASS 4 DIV| SION 3 BiTai*HlM (57.500) 8F locjl ,ockcys only 1 00 GRA.NOECR OF SARAWAK iHT Wee. Ailan 3 y U Hamid I t ***** c;ALA BERN I Happy) E Donnelly 4 9 0 «Koo 12 3 ***** BOVttEIGN MINT1,293 words
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Article168 1969-05-10 20 i i Jt.t.i- I I i;ii) roi\ lI X MII»\S TOK II I tjl INTIS lU<e I (Inn I i I lvi Midas I o UI I, Lui'iu* ijuintus Q. ol >.ir.iu.ik UlN»\s Mtil.i- luurli 1 1 iik c Avalaaa on n\iii> i;i) HOKtitr Race I'ulau Plnanc Dnlutd K.mH168 words
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Advertisement782 1969-05-10 20 LEADING INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRY has Immediate vacancies for i. MSUTANI KNUINEBfI :.g period to be respoti.s!U> to the AaMtaM oncernmg the .i...s*o automatic pro- College or •mical or PtoLng experience X i» preierabie but not essential. A±t S. rHOIU THIN rUIEMAN; Duty: -.ma! training period to take charge of a production782 words
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Advertisement1603 1969-05-10 20 THE BANKRUPTa FUSAN FISHING NET ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) MANUFACTURING BERHAD IN Tm HM.H MM RT OF |pm v si\(.\poki tiftcstes s. 104 IN BANKRL'PIC ill2ol IO *****0' Ha 100 oi IWB ■>) 5000 snares N». 85 idksUaeaw v*lK)\*! KMFR *****1 *****U' >f IrISKS CORPORA I lON UN* s;> So HRI3S.S1,603 words
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143 1969-05-10 21 TONY FRANCIS - M-tourney: India and Burma confirm TONY FRANCIS B> INDIA and Burma have confirmed their ipation In this rdeka lootball "tournament on Aug. Thi .it all the Mtpd except have deconflrmed ation. A., the p.irtk'.'patlnK tfc I ndlng Kin Keng said yesterday. Japan., who have been tune ttam promised .^uld definitely143 words
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Article75 1969-05-10 21 BANGKOK. Fri Thai sports officials yesterday regretted that the Philippines would not be able to share the cost of staging the Sixth Asian Uames here next year. However, they said It was not their task but that of Korea to get contributions from AOF members.AP - 75 words
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Article18 1969-05-10 21 The Selangor mnior and eteranc badmin'.on championhipfi vull begin >n May 29. Sntnes close on Monday.18 words
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Article, Illustration359 1969-05-10 21 Selectors plan to try out Chee Keong as striker against Negri gTAND by for a surprise in the Selangor lineup against Negri Sembilan in tomorrow's Malaysia Cup tie at Seremban. International goalkeeper Chow Chee Keong may play at CENTRE-FORWARD! As N. Thanabalan Is still out359 words
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Article233 1969-05-10 21 NEW YORK. Fri W IT H the North American Soccer League's international club tournament just three games old a pessimistic prediction made about it is coming true. The series will not be a financial success. Only slightly more than 5.003 watched the openIng game fcptweenReuter - 233 words
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232 1969-05-10 21 Jean is going places as a cricket umpire WHEN the appeal "OwzaP echoes over RAF Seletars cricket ground in future, the chances are that the uplifted hand or the 1 negative head shake will be given by the Stations only woman umpire. Bhe is 25-year-old Jean Place, who recently became232 words
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Article56 1969-05-10 21 Vicky Marah founder president, of the Maliyslan Women'a Hockey Association, has resigned. Mrs. Marsh. 52. Raid In Kuala Lumpur ye?t*rday "I love hockey very much, but I have to give up active service with the association for personal reasons." Mrs. Marsh tendered her resignation 10 the MWHA56 words
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Article51 1969-05-10 21 Singapore Su Immlng Club official President Km Meyer, Mte-pre.sident J O C Tnom.son captain Lt. Col. R. P Rust, secretary C. F. Jackman. i\>mmutee Dr. Chan Swan Tone. G J Collins. Capt A C. Click. D P. Hodges. J A Hunt. R. E Redrup. R. A Voices and A.51 words
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Article, Illustration262 1969-05-10 21 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By DADMINTON coach Wong Peng Soon, who plans to take a Singapore team on an Asian tour from May 13, said yesterday he was still anxiously waiting for confirmation from Japan and Taiwan. Peng Bonn was making arrangements for the Singapore team of seven262 words
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Article50 1969-05-10 21 LONDON. Pri. Arsenal, the London soccer club, are to propose to the Enalish Football league 'hut tool difference should be substituted for Roal averaie a<; the deciding factor between clubs level on pointa. The proposal will come up at the League's annual meeting here on May 31.50 words
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Article34 1969-05-10 21 The Methodist Afternoon School Old Boys Association. Kuala Lumpur, will hold a film premiere al the Rex Theatre on May 21. at 8.30 p.m.. to raise money for their sports development fund.34 words
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Article77 1969-05-10 21 WI match rained off LONDON, Fri. Pir.si.Ment wrt weather today furred Uie match between tr# West Indians and Lancashire to be abandoned. Heavy showers, which pre\rnted any play yesterday alto .Mopped play this morning. With a faint hope of play thii Hliernoon. the players agreed to take an early lunch.Reuter - 77 words
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Article21 1969-05-10 21 The Perak Indian FA will hold their annual meeting at the Klnta Indian Association. Gurdwara Road. Ipoh. on May 1821 words
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Article118 1969-05-10 21 $282,000 'yes' for Aussie tour NEW DELHI. Fri. Indias Finance Ministry has agreed to release At 93 .996 (about $282,030) for the Australian encke'. team's lour of India later this year, according to informed sources. The calculation Is at the rate of $16,700 for each of five Tests, and $4,000Reuter - 118 words
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Article336 1969-05-10 21 4 boys among Novices' last 8 COU R schooiboyt 1 reached the single* quarter-finals of ihe' SelaiifTor Novices badminton championships at the Belangor BA Hall last night They were Moo Fook Lian. P. Georije, Cheah Honu Chonc and Michael Chong. They impressed with their uoocl strokes and courtcraft. Fook Lian336 words
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Article22 1969-05-10 21 JOHANNESBURG. Fri The Bri'L-h B trb (nans rugby team hnve arrived here for a Nix-iiKi'ch tour of South ■-.il Rhodr-ia22 words
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Article19 1969-05-10 21 The seventh Malaysian Schools badminton championships will take place in Penang from July 31 to Aug. 2.19 words
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Advertisement240 1969-05-10 21 Children love reading these super weeklies r Distributed by TIMES DISTRIBUTORS SDN. BHD. BOYS buster lion and eagle smash "hger and jag valiant oirl:; june and school friend princess tina little childres bobo bunny jack and jill playhour and robin teddy bear sunny stories educational look and learn tell me240 words
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Advertisement159 1969-05-10 21 NEVER SO MUCH ACTION IN THE RING HISTORY OF SINGAPORE YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE MADISON SQUARE GARDEN CLASS OF FIGHTS. NO FURTHER PROGRAMME TILL JUNE. v WRESTLING BIG I LdHJ m world ™!iii st ;t SHINTARO IBll>^r' ■in V &£*tMnMs ik. mix, A I PlBR^^ wC^ CLAYBOURNE K I159 words
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Miscellaneous286 1969-05-10 21 HAD MIN'TON wards 87. M Sewart 50. Younta S I'C.RI ARMKD Koßl IS Ahmad 109 no. G Rooper 68 intrr-unlt Hnal: Pa»ir L^ba bt m *th nllrr Kallai.K 4-1 ißajendar Babu ht h l O ,f *> t HO L!> 1 nd M. eafleh IS-5. 15-6: J. H«njj 81l: Vlcl286 words
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Miscellaneous57 1969-05-10 21 SOCCER Sporr Dfv. Ii RAP Seletar v Hotel Snura (530), RAF Chanel v Forces (7 30. both a; Jn. Besar> F. Karib v Stobleboys iOevlin»j 4.30 1. Junior v Wand»-r"rs (Terror 4 30> Nrgri l.catur: Harimau v NSJSC 1 Seremban Padnne>. TENNIS S f pore Op»n nard Club 2 30).57 words
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Article, Illustration259 1969-05-10 22 YAP CHENG TONG - YAP CHENG TONG By SIM.APOKK. Iri. I lit -.c young uirK totini; mil> -iii.ii -liiin- guns arc the pioneers of Sincaporr's first women's army, which is bring formed. They are the lirst batch of Tl Rirls all in their early twenties who tori. i\ graduatedVOW VUN WOH - 259 words
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Article153 1969-05-10 22 LONDON. Friday ITS official husbands ought to pay their wives. The Government says i lie money should not be |U6t a housekeeping allowance but a proper salary Both husbands and Wlva Uien would qualify for high 4.ite peiutona when they reach retirement age. Mr RichardAP - 153 words
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Article46 1969-05-10 22 OSLO. Kn Nine Pule* of the Foil -lup Baiory. repotted to the police in Oblo yesterday and asked for political asylum About 500 Polish tourists were on board the ship, which docked vi Oslo for the first time this year APAP - 46 words
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85 1969-05-10 22 £50 prize for criticising their bosses... LONDON. Fri. Thousands of shopgirls have been asked to criticise their boam for a *:50 prize. Tbej have no tear m nprt.s.iU tm ni'ikinx suixTiorh the target Of thru- jI IIIWMHI. U--fl must be MBnod uitli psriKlon.vm.s Runinni? tlir 2 000-word <>- s*v eonlMReuter - 85 words
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Article319 1969-05-10 22 LONDON. Prl. Business W»« at a Virtual standstill today as dealers awaited the Bonn announcement on the future of the mark. Equities, particularly golds, were marked up Initially but lack > of buying Interest brought prices back to around overnight levels. Towards the close, the319 words
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Article68 1969-05-10 22 LONDON. Prl. Spot 24 s id.. June 24'jd.. July 24' s d.. Aug. 24'jd.. July Sept. 24',-d.. Oct. Dec i 4' L d., Jan. Mar. 24-7 16d.. Apr. June 24\d July Sept 24-5 16d.. Oct Dec. 24-5 16d.. Jan. Mar. 24 ',d.. Apr. June 24-3 16d. July Sept 24-168 words
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Article32 1969-05-10 22 LONDON. Prl Buyers £1417 £10). sellers £1418 t £10>. Forward buyers £1423 £11 sellers £1424 i— £11 1. Settlement £1422 I— £6i Turnover a.m. 310 tons. p.m. To tons. Tone: Quiet.32 words
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331 1969-05-10 22 JAKARTA, Friday INDONESIAN autho- ritics have detained several foreigners in West Iri.wi where tribesmen rebelled against Indonesian Government rule 10 days ago. DiM-losiin; lllis here lnday. Government sources said thr nationality of thr forrisnrrs would not be revealed until in\cstigations were complete. ThrReuter - 331 words
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Article32 1969-05-10 22 SINGAF'ORK British in Acker Bilk raniouiu Jazz Band flew :n 10--niKIU lor a Ihree-wer The famed rlarinet^t. here for the tlurd time, mil ba performiiiK at a leading nightclub.32 words
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Advertisement595 1969-05-10 22 SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS of tomorrow ARE STUDENTS of MCC today MCC SUPPLIES MORE LESSONS AND TESTS FOt RACT A I Tl lITIOKI EVERY SUBJECT THAN ANY OTHER CORRESPONDKUj lAL lUI I Iwll ENCE COLLEGE OR SCHOOL IN SE ASIA. EVERY LESSON 1$ FOLLOWED BY EXERCISES TO BE ATVotoyon Correspondence College (Estoblished:595 words
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