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Title Section26 1969-05-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 175,000 The Straits Times Thfi litiiiiiiil Newspaper Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1969 15 CENTS K.D.N. SIM M.C. (P) No. 072326 words
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Article, Illustration100 1969-05-30 1 THIS photograph of the Apollo 10 spacecraft was taken from the lunar excursion module after separation in lunar orbit last Thursday. It was released on Wednesday. :ronauts Tom Stafford and Eugene Cernan rode the lunar excursion module. Snoopy, to within 8 miles of theAP - 100 words
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Article356 1969-05-30 1 'Primary problem' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday NATIONAL Goodwill Committee is being formed with Tengku Abdul Rahman as chairman to forge ahead with the task of restoring peace and goodwill. "This," he told the Notional Operations Council today, "is the primary problem at hand" lii addition, Ihe356 words
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149 1969-05-30 1 'Epidemic threat' report is denied KUALA 1.1 MPUB. Thurs Tin- Minister of Health. Tan Sri Sardon. tixl.iv denied a London report that the federal capital Mrai threatened by an epidemic > Keferrine to a report in the financial limes of May 18. Tan Sri Sardon said: "To date no dangerous149 words
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Article36 1969-05-30 1 BANGKOK, Thins Thai Foreign Mlnlrt«t Tun Thanat Khnman today dismissed as groundteM < MWMMh report that North Vietnam had demanded the i.tuiialisation of Thailand part or a Vietnam peace settlement S lounialistic subversion. "he APAP - 36 words
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Article41 1969-05-30 1 FIKUSHIMA, Thurs A car rammed into an overturned truck, killing seven people and injuring 14 others here today. The truck, carrying 17 women workers, overturned after being hit by another truck from the rear. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration406 1969-05-30 1 World boxing champ in Mafia probe YEW YORK, Thurs.— World middleweight boxing champion Nino Benvenuti and former champion Dick Tiper yesterday appeared before a grand jury investigating uni>rworld links with boxing. Earlier the two boxers VCR questioned by the New York district attorneys oflk-e. Press reports .>aid the Investigation had406 words
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Article67 1969-05-30 1 NEW YOKK. Thurs The twisted wreckage of a demolished car will be unveiled in the lobby of New York's port authority bus terminal today as a reminder of the hazards of motorinc The deliberately destroyed car will be mounted on a pedestal inscribed: "In memory67 words
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Article54 1969-05-30 1 ST. LOUIS. Thins An electronic .-entiy scanned paaMOgen boardinit Eastern Air lines lliKhts here yesterday, preMiu bMO riot tilt handbags and briefcases la seauh of possible weapons A Fedeial Aviation Auency spokesman said the detection Instrument was only the final link In an anti-hljarkinu v.-iem Details of the54 words
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Article60 1969-05-30 1 KYOTO. Thurs. A JapanI ese woman, who made her for- tune .selling sandwich lunches on a railway .station, has bequeathed 50.500.000 yen (about $430,000, to a lund for needy 1 children and aged. Un Rlr Kalo. who died last year at the age of 84. leftReuter - 60 words
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Article41 1969-05-30 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs. The death toll In a heatwave sweeping northern and central India during the past six days climbed to 53 and there is no relief In sight for the MtßWOrelwd areas. Indian news agencies reported today.— UPl.Agencies - 41 words
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73 1969-05-30 1 Thieu warned against concessions to Reds SBOtTL, Thurs. President ChunK-llre Park told \isitins President Nguyen Van 'I liii-u to night that if South Viet num's w.ir .tllir* made one-sided conressions. the communist* would be tempted to inv.ide another Asi.in country "I believe that onesided conces*ion>. or backdown in Victn.im willReuter - 73 words
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Article19 1969-05-30 1 mk; shot in oiKin in ivii T*» i today t* down S.Tri»» fa cupled (>olin raell (i19 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK
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116 1969-05-30 2 Retired top army officers held in Athens i I 111 NB, 111 urv QtMct*! army-back cii (io\crnment ye*terd.i> ;irrrsted a number of rrtirrd high-ranking army iflnn, most uith rayaliat b.uk grounds Qhaanren hcrr concluded the oilicers must have hern in\n!wil lit plot acainst the (.mrrnnif nt Ih> it- ».iv no116 words
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Article, Illustration58 1969-05-30 2 I AS VEGAS, Thurs. Actor Mickey Rooney, 48. has married for the seventh time. His bride, Caroline Hockett, seen here with him, is 25. His sixth marriage, which lasted only three months, was dissolved in December 1967, and he was ordered to payUPI - 58 words
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150 1969-05-30 2 Now 1975 deadline set for Britain to go metric I ON DON. Thurs. A Ij targei date of 1975 for Britain to switch to tvie metric system was a n aounced yesterday. The nation, already on the tran.'-fpr to decimal currency, is al.-o to abandon Its ancleni .sum,' say archaic-150 words
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Article49 1969-05-30 2 JAKARTA lie So- I Indonesia. Mr. DM Bytanko, called on K'nrign M.ni.strr M: Adam M^Uk. vi>:orci.iv to i him he was beinc rfc illed to M Mr. Sjrtenku who bu been ambassador ban foe [oar \e»i>. »ill m I M(isc\K. His *uree««or la not known. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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232 1969-05-30 2 Heath's east of Suez policy backed by MeN WASHINGTON. Thurt, Mr. Robert McNamara. World Bank president, was reported to have told Conservative Party leader Mr. Edward Heath that h<» welcomed his intention to keep troops east of Suez if he won the next general election. Mr McNamara said at aReuter - 232 words
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Article69 1969-05-30 2 LOS ANGLI E.- rbun Hainps UK-iiheed. founder of the huge aerospace i mpany. died on Monday night in lAn/onai hospital. He wax 80. A California farm boy \u;u >ut even a hi?h -sohool education, liockheed taught himself to fly •nd designed some of the early alrplHiics69 words
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Article46 1969-05-30 2 Pageantry top tourist draw LONDON, in in B: paflMßtrjr and historical IradtttoM are still the biggesi draws fur tourists. :hp British Travel tIOB >: .i'ed. A spokr.sm.in forecast th.< record flvr million foreign bolktaymakerx and h men wiil >npnd about £500 million :n Bn'ain thu year. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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93 1969-05-30 2 Gabriel the giant— Bft 6in and still growing... LISBON. Thurs. An African riant, reputed to he the tallest growing man in the world, arrived here today from Mozambique to appear at a popular fair. Gabriel Monjane, 25, started t« shoot up abnormally at the age of 10 after a head93 words
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213 1969-05-30 3 VIONTREAL, Thurs. ITI Beatle John Lennon said yesterday that peace can be peddled— like soap. In a consumer pie were talked into buyIng the things they need. And they needed peace, Lennon said. Lennon and his Japanese wife Yoko Ono are on213 words
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Article, Illustration85 1969-05-30 3 r rHE helmets and shields are standard equipment for these policemen of the Riot Squad in Tokyo. These men were photographed before a violent clash with student demonstrators. About 32.600 students held rallies and demonstrations throughout Japan against a Bill designed to give the85 words
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Article, Illustration419 1969-05-30 3 BONN, Thursday JHE Chancellor, Dr. Kurt Georg Kiesinger, said that there was no question of political bullying by West Germany over recognition of East Germany by Sudan, Iraq and Cambodia. He made his remarks during an address to West German municipalReuter - 419 words
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Article67 1969-05-30 3 NEW DELHI. Than. At tout 40 people including 11 new born babir.s. h«\e dird if In ntsti'dkr in Northern India in thr p.ist few diiy.v DIMI rcpoyu said today The .seanne MHMr sun br.iueht temperatures up to 113 drerro F in many part.-. of UttarReuter - 67 words
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230 1969-05-30 21 DOCKSIDE BLUNDER THAT SANK A US$50mil SUBMARINE T OS ANGELES. Thurs. The dockside sinking of the US$5O million submarine Guittaro at Vallejo resulted from an avoidable blunder which had separate work crews fl 1 1 in k both ends of fhe ship at the same time, a Congressional investigation teamUPI - 230 words
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106 1969-05-30 21 More than 50,000 cases of VD in New York YEW YORK. Thurs.— Venereal disease has reached epidemic proportions here for the first time since World War Two. Health Commissioner Dr Edward ORourke reported today. A record 50.378 ca.'-es were reported last year, including 32 600 cases of go•oa. But. heReuter - 106 words
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Article40 1969-05-30 21 LONDON, Tiiurs. S.ntjer Mick Jattßer, 25-year-old leaner og stones, and his i M. R.anne Faithrd yesterday ai.d charged with possession of The couple were arrested at .'■uuiir. They were later reir.t^ed on £60 bail each. Rruter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article30 1969-05-30 21 JAKARTA. Thurs. A company of amphibious engineer troops have landed In West Kalimantan to join Indonesian forces still moppine up Communist guerillas there. Anura news agency report*.— AP.AP - 30 words
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188 1969-05-30 21 IT'ICHITA, Kansas, Thurs.— When Staff Sergeant Cleamen Faulkner returns here today after a year's service with the air j force in Thailand he j won't be able to recognise his wife, Betty, in tbe airport crowd. When he left here, she weighed 3401b.5, filledAP - 188 words
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103 1969-05-30 21 iUADIK v:tforocc»), Thurs.— The Ruv>i.-n dot-tor on board Norwtgian explorer Thor Heyerdahl's papyrus boat Ru has f.;llpn ill. according to a ranio message heard here today. Yuri Cenkevitth. Tl. the expedition's medical •tiicer. has high fever and is being treated with antibiotics. ButReuter - 103 words
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Article, Illustration349 1969-05-30 21 Rhodesians and that oath by Ian Smith SALISBURY, Thursday. jyjß. Lan Smith said today that Rhodesians who had sworn allegiance to Queen Elizabetn would not have to renounce their oath if the breakaway colony declared itself a Republic. Rhodesians will vote In a referendum next month to their Government's newReuter - 349 words
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238 1969-05-30 21 MAYOR YORTY BEATS HIS RIVAL IN LOS ANGELES WITH HIS 'BLACK MILITANT TAKE-OVER" WARNING LOS ANGEI.E S. L Thurs. Mayor Sam Yort>., who claimed that Black militants and Leftist extremlits would take over Los Angeles if his Negro opponent. Tom Bradley, won the mayoral race. was yesterday returned for hisReuter - 238 words
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Miscellaneous38 1969-05-30 2 TIAE GAMBOL'S ••••'<# d&4&— domt paint"\ cvex tue dirt I /i want -rue wails^-n. V GEOR.SB J (CEANEPANPKUBBEC? J V -2T \PCWM PgQPCgLV^y*^ 1 1 /amd tuen PuascpX 'i 1 i l i'i l^ jrS--UAKOJ y,i ijir* *v£ X/-F38 words
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Advertisement287 1969-05-30 3 ""I M 1 Oil *J BliiJ Opi.oo.i St.r.o T.p. D.ck 4 Sp«.d lurnt.bl. J l.nd rad.e t,,n., X.cord Sh.lf You may ,n»ia I »n .ppropr.it. ulo m»t,c f»co-d ch.ng.r can Strong signal racrot on on StTaSJ"*"** Sntao Tap* 0«:l> on Iht concav* ractM hindl* up to i.mi LPracordsat on* lim».287 words
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Advertisement267 1969-05-30 3 j^T FOR YOUR^Ji W CONVENIENCE WE ARE OPEIT TODAY ORIENTAL Sk emporium ltd. 301 RAFFLES PIACE.SINGAPORE.I ''|li| TELEPHONE :*****4(5Ltnw. v^W^ftaM DAILY FIOM 10 AM TO 6 PM > CLOSED ON SUNDAY EASTERN emporium ltd. '^..s^j-^L 65 71 HIGH STREET SINGAPORE 6 TELEPHONE :*****2(5Unei» "~~^--^-^fflP?iX3>^' 7 DAYS A WEEK DAILY FROM267 words
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Article436 1969-05-30 4 LONGER HOURS FOR 50,000 CIVIL SERVANTS WORKING WEEK NOW SAME AS PRIVATE SECTOR CINGA V O R E, Thins.— A civil service tradition ends on Saturday for the* s;ikc of higher productivity. From that day, all 50,000 of Singapore's civil servants will work two hours a436 words
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257 1969-05-30 4 CANADIANS ON LOOKOUT HERE FOR OPENINGS IN TRADE SINGAPORE, Thursday A SEVEN-MAN Canadian mission is due here next week to scout for industrial and business ventures. The Canadian* Mill spend four days in the Kepublic in the course of a tour which will take them to Ilium Kong, Bangkok and257 words
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150 1969-05-30 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Lee Kok Wan alias George Lawrence, 23, who posed as a People's Action Party official setting up a new branch was today jailed by the Ninth Magistrate's Court. He admitted five charges of cheating from March 25 to May 11,150 words
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Article22 1969-05-30 4 SINCAPORE, Thurs. The National Theatre Company will present a "Festive Concert" at the Conference Hall on .Monday and Tuesday.22 words
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Article32 1969-05-30 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The National Theatre Club will hold additional Malay dance classes on Sunday afternoons from June 8. to allow those who are unable to attend Thursday classes to attend.32 words
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Article, Illustration102 1969-05-30 4 TWO youths, Simon Chua Kok Seng, 20, and Wong Chin Lay, 16, caught a 10-foot python (below) along Tanglin Road at 3.45 a.m. yesterday. They were driving when they caught a glimpse of the snake slithering across the road. They stopped the car102 words
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Advertisement9 1969-05-30 4 HUH #C t sour*49 .y -IBfc LAST 2 DAYS!9 words
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Advertisement63 1969-05-30 4 OPENS TODAY! 1.30-3.30-7.00 A 9 30pm Sandy Dennis Keir Dullea 'THE FOX" (Technicolor). Tomorrow Mid-nightr "Th« Killers Five" (Mond. Colorscope). 1 1 fa^JAJI I I■ f Queenstewn Airconditioned TODAY: 1.45. 4 00, 7 00 A 9.30 p.m. 'Wong Fel Fon« Against King Boxer* (Contonese). DIAMOND (Airconditioned) j Today: 1 3063 words
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Advertisement134 1969-05-30 4 f Shopping Convenience Our Shop c Will Open Trom 9.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. TO-DAY VESAK DAY 30 th I < The most unique departmental store -=£539 C.K. TANG (S) PTE. LTD.^ Jg3*9 .110 ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORt -9 /"Cwfee»Ks&7 TEI i»JO6i«L«»»I34OJi -^'•S^^Sjßi^pny ODEON: TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! VIOLENCE AND FEAR GRIPPED A134 words
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Advertisement385 1969-05-30 4 I ORGANISATION i^ft'M'altri^i ;tTI m NOW SHOWING No Frc* Listl m Horn I 4S. < 00, 630 I i "How to Sniucc o M< SJ with Thr Playboy tMI B| 4 Thfctrc Midmqht Tomor, >»' of LIOO -CAPITOL. RIX SKY "A PLACE to CALL NOME' NOW SHOWING— Nr> ,f a385 words
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Article66 1969-05-30 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two >outn.v S Balone. 19. and Abdul Kadar bin Mohammed Ka.vxim 17. had from March 20 to May 13. between them broken into ncht flats and houses, stolen S1M8."). a $300 tape recorder and a carton of cigarettes For their offences the judge, Mr.66 words
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Article34 1969-05-30 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Armed Forces will conduct military exercises on Pulau TekonK irom 8 a.m. to noon daily Hum Sunday to June 28. Blanks and thunderlla.shes will be used.34 words
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172 1969-05-30 5 GABRIEL LEE - $5 MIL PLANT WILL HAVE U.S. KNOW-HOW GABRIEL LEE By SINGAPORE, Thursday IS MILLION plant to pro-dut-e welding electrodes used in ship-repairing, ship building and general repair lor metal works is to be set up here. Known as the Oregon Industries Far East Ltd.. it will be sited in Bukit172 words
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410 1969-05-30 5 By T.F. HWANG SINGAPORE, Thursday A NEW development has arisen In the current civil proceedings against the Ban Hin Lee Bank Ltd. of Singapore in connection with 85.323 square feet of land in Pasir Pan Jang Road, said to be worth $170,646 some 15410 words
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131 1969-05-30 5 How to help your children: Tadin's hints to parents SINGAPORE, Thuri Parents in Singapore were today given hints on how to help their children to become happy and wellbalanced students by the parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Inche Sha'ari Tadln. Inclie Tadln was speaking at the annual speech131 words
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Article73 1969-05-30 5 DEPARTMENT HEADS FOR THE POLY SINGAPORE. Thurs —The University of Singapore today announced the appointment of two department heads of the Polytechnic to fUI Ita new chairs of engineering and architecture. Dr. R. W. Ansley, dean of engineering at the Singapore Polytechnic, has been appointed to the chair of engineering,73 words
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185 1969-05-30 5 U.S. CONFIDENCE IN STABILITY OF S'PORE: MONTEIRO SINGAPORE, Thursday r pHE emergency In neighbouring Malaysia has A not affected the confidence of American investors on the stability of Singapore. Professor E.F. Monteiro. the Republic's ambassador to Washington, declared tonight when he flew home. He said: "US. businessmen have a lot185 words
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Article100 1969-05-30 5 NZ Defence Minister to meet PM SINGAPORE, Thurs— New Zealand's Defence Minister. Mr. David Thomson. is expected to arrive on Saturday from Malacca for a weeklong visit the last stop in his current annual tour of New Zealand forces in South Vietnam, Malaysia and Singapore. Mr. Thomson will be accompanied100 words
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Article23 1969-05-30 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. M.J. Namazle has been elected president of the Singapore Muslim League and Mr. Kamal Batcha its general secretary.23 words
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Article57 1969-05-30 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The stretch or Clemenceau Avenue between Tank Road and RediffiiMon will be closed on June 7 from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m., and on June 8 from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. The closure is due to the construction of the Fort anninjr Oxley57 words
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Article, Illustration130 1969-05-30 6 New dean: Arts graduates now have the bigger role l/l ALA LIMPUR, Tbura. Social conditions and the recent disturbances in the country have created a situation in which arts graduates ran play a bitter role in nation- building than science graduates. This is the opinion of Dr. Syed Nacnib Al-Atas130 words
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Article53 1969-05-30 6 Kampong amok slashes 4 BRUNEI TOWN, Thurs. Police have handed over a 62-year-old man for observation after he ran amok yesterday at Kamponn Aver. here, and slashed four people with a parang. Two of them were admitted to hospital with severe Injuries. Their condition is satisfactory. The other two were53 words
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Article, Illustration303 1969-05-30 6 RUDY BELTRAN - RUDY BELTRAN 'NOT FOR PATROL DUTIES' -I- KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The director of the Vigilante Corps, Nik Yusoff bin Nik Mohamed, today denied rumours that corps members have been patrolling sen- sitive areas with the police during curfew hours. "No vigilante303 words
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96 1969-05-30 6 Passenger vessel sold to firm in Singapore ffONQ KONG, Thurs. The China Navigation Co. has sold its 19-year-old passenger-cargo ship Changsha to the Pacific International Line of Singapore it was reported here. The South China Morning Post. Quoting a nimpany .spokesman, said the transaction «us completed in London last FridayReuter - 96 words
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200 1969-05-30 6 Council call for longer curfew break IPOH. Thurs. Th« 1 Municipal Council 13 to seek a relaxation of the curfew in Ipoh to help the hawkers, most of whom ply their trade by night. Council president Dato S P. Seenivasagam said- I will write to the Chief Police Officer asking200 words
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Article51 1969-05-30 6 KUALA I IMPUR. Thurt. The Malays. *n Ambassador %m Indonesia. Taxi Sri Ya'acob bin Abdul Laud returned her* •<> day for consultations. During his four-day itay here. Tan Sri Ya'acob will meet the Prime Ministry, and the Deputy Prime Minister and Director of Operations. Tun51 words
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Article47 1969-05-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurt. Donations to the Lady Tetspler Tuberculosis Hospital Fund for >iled (8.958. Major donors were Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. 1S6.OOO). Se--angor Smallholders Association 1 5i.641 >. Maiavan Tobacco Co 1 345 1 and fiower day cot- through Mr. Lori Lv» Fatt 1 $30047 words
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Article34 1969-05-30 6 TELUK ANBON, Thurm. A farmer. Chin Yin Pan, 3J. reported to the police yattrday that more than 1.000 piec.i of tapioca ralued at 13.000 v«f* •tolen from his farm in L*k« Kubong.34 words
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138 1969-05-30 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. I Malaysia-Singapore Air- I lines has a former district court judge as Its new secretary. He is Mr. Sathl V. Kandiah, who before Joining the airline In 1967 as legal officer, had been Deputy Public Prosecutor, criminal district court Judge and acting138 words
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105 1969-05-30 6 lOHORE BAHRU. Thurs J The Miss Malaysia final to be held at Diamond Jubilee Hall has been postponed at the request of several States which have not selected their representatives. The contest, which was scheduled for June 14, will now be held on105 words
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Advertisement242 1969-05-30 6 Th=kv6l makes life more won^ffyi! HOLIDAY TOURS FOR THE THIRD BLCCISRITE YEA f V\K ARE Rl NMNO TOIRB 1/ TO i:i ROPE \1 Tou^Vv Routinj 141 2K.C.M to XS.I.M Vnrthrrn Europr aim Scandinavia Tour 143 23.7.W to 1f.8.6* Standard Europe Toui 144 30 8.6» to 26.9.68 Northern Eorop* and SrandinaTla242 words
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Article, Illustration419 1969-05-30 7 Wife of 41 who was attracted to younger men by divorce case judge PENANG. Thurs. A 32- YEAR-OLD man was granted a divorce today from his 41-year-old wife on the ground of her aduln "From the evidence it Beems to me that your wife is attracted to younger men." Mr.419 words
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Article46 1969-05-30 7 Birthday prayers for King \no. iiiuis Th< M A LiMnanda -haniinK i birthday ptayeri at the llthind I >le here rrark the v, Yang di-Pertuar. or. June 4. I' offered for 'inn M Prn\i i :ed lor racial hanpoojr and thr early rt- and the world.46 words
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81 1969-05-30 7 anonymous donm day gave $540 to a fund to send P«nang's eight- old heart girl, Teoh Ah Sim. re for urgent treatment. A Kuala Lumpur "wellpr" sent $500 through Penang friend trar. to the Str.i iffice here. The other donor .<ent $40. The81 words
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62 1969-05-30 7 Singapore. Than. twaa Manufacturing C<> clused down BflCf a !>eiie.s o: work .stoppages, v expected to y next month. EOorto .tie being made by th« Industries Eknpk>vee» >ome <>( the 130 m.cnlv women. re- r torjr workers, db.mis.-rd last Saturday lumped out to twu62 words
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120 1969-05-30 7 Divers find $18,000 worth of opium in sunken ship SIN(;.\PORK. Thurs.—Divers working on the 489-ton Penang freighter Kuala Kingvar which in the outer roads in March, have round lOdlti. of raw opium in a hatch of the vessel. The opium, worth about six.cnn on the black market, was in four120 words
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Article102 1969-05-30 7 CURFEW BREAKER BLAMES HIS WATCH [{UAL A LUMPUR. 1V Thurs. A youth told a magistrate's court here today that he had broken the curfew because his watch was 20 minutes slow. Ong Seng Lee said be |O< t'; know th:> only when he was arrested. When a^kt'd to show oil102 words
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Miscellaneous58 1969-05-30 7 ALLEY OOP By V.T. Hamlin I SV/ 'AJ'S WWAT I HEY! WHAT WHO ARE YOU TO DFI"IDE h-^/M SAID... NO! /DO YOU lIF OOOLAS NOT TP BE nx^^^^ MEAN, HO? J A BIG STAR IN THE k > WORU^ MR. PCOPLES, YOU'VE J-^~ I JUST RUN OUT OF ...SO HOME58 words
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Article, Illustration246 1969-05-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs MALAYSIA is keen to hold talks with Indonesia to thrash out the problem of territorial rights in the Straits of Malacca. At present. both countries claim a 12--mile limit in the narrow Malacca Straits overlapping in someUP - 246 words
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Article26 1969-05-30 8 AU)R STAR Than a masked m;m. armed with i pto- ••>: robbed ■< shopkeeper Ub Pfng K^m. 48. <>( $10. noar Ktp.ila BHtas. eight nulra from here.26 words
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Article69 1969-05-30 8 Malaysia revokes visa agreement JAKARTA. Thurs.— The M.tl.osian (iovernmrnt has revoked an agreement with Indonesia which allowed their nation. iK to visit either country for one wrfk without a rim M.il.iwi.m Fmhassy spokesman hrre said tod.i v the decision came into effect on May 20. \o reason was given forReuter - 69 words
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226 1969-05-30 8 $560,000 land case wife seeks more time to appeal JINGAPORE. Thurs. Two months ago a housewife lost an action Involving 200.000 square feet of land in Unive rsity Road valued in 1964 at 1 $56U.000. Rokiah bum Ifohuned Sahib was also ordered to pay costs on the higher i scale226 words
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69 1969-05-30 8 Thais keen on talks with Malaysia BANGKOK Tbun. Thai •uihoriues are anxious to hold talki »lUi llaJayaian tit Join! meaj>ur»s to prevent Thai rMiermcn from \ioiating Mal^v*ian territorial water*. Dr. Sauaeng Kunth'inßkhair Dnder-Sec-I Ajsricultuir > ri :<! Dr SawaeriK who heads a cnernmep' >mnnttee .studying thr problems of Thai fishermen,Reuter - 69 words
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215 1969-05-30 8 Murder trial man arrested after acquittal SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mr. Justice Chua today acquitted Piuu.g Peck Fatt. 22, of a murder charge alter the prosecution had decided not to proceed with the case. But minutes later Phang was arrested outride the precincts of the court Today was the third day of215 words
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Article51 1969-05-30 8 SINGAPORE. TtlUta.— The MP (or Jui'uriß. Mr Hh Kah L*ons. ■'11l h.>-k ihp GoNfinmont at th^ •Mn(j of Parliament nhethet in&tructtons have been given to implement the recommenda- '."ns of the civii service Mini whithrr medic ii benertts w:ll be extended to teachers in51 words
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Article41 1969-05-30 8 TELUK ANSON, Thurs. Three youth*, one armed with a Mcycla chain and another with a Icnife. held up a water meter reader. A Ra:. and robbed him of seven dollar* -ly Estate 1 n ChangWat June on Tuesday.41 words
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Article31 1969-05-30 8 PENANG. Thurs Cu.sl.ims ofllcers seized more than *3 uoO worth of dutiable clothes nri playuiß caro> ;n a s.tni. Permatang Kuchuiß. Buf.erVOCth, rarly this morning. A man tat detained.31 words
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186 1969-05-30 8 CINGAPORE. Than People here are much too interested in England a country 8.000 miles away and not sufficiently tntere.»ted In neighbouring countries whose welfare directly affects Singapore The national chairman r( the Gerakan and head of the Malay Studies Department in the University of186 words
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Advertisement160 1969-05-30 8 iAarn to play the PIANO during your leisure hours CHALLEN THE BBC and TV. MALAYSIA PIANO) FULL TROPICALISED PIANOS ARE AVAILABLE AS LOW AS $97.50 MONTHLY INSTALMENT Full Particulars from KPINANG^CNC &CQ. SINOAPOBE-K.LUMPUR-PENANOI J± Telephone ***** or ***** nva^vsvxx ■K ff Jh MgMUßHW™^^^^^^:^^^ tin "V^k JtW H| JHH^ Without increasing160 words
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Miscellaneous42 1969-05-30 8 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdaht fl FIND DEMONSTRATING I KwO^KIN' OUT ON THESE MUSCLE- BUILDiMQ TWAT MECWANICALN V CONTRIVANCES sHOST HORSE SVOVLO VEXM AUSTINS, GUV'KJORi/ ATTRACT CLLJCK9 V^O t \[~j T~, ~~^J^ WANfTA LOSE SOW£ 1~4T£#... VA 1 CKJ c v JL42 words
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144 1969-05-30 9 Tan calls for vigorous steps to aid riot victims W A LUMPUR i Thr Gov trnn v today 1 to tackle more the problem r and poverty d by the disturbani the call, the -••iicral of the t)r. Tan Choo Khoon. said that t:. rtment and thp Red Cross could144 words
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Article14 1969-05-30 9 a.m rhurs. i Dlsfull me emerImhe Abu thanked mem- pro tiM14 words
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Article18 1969-05-30 9 .TOHOKK BAHRU. Thurs The Ibrahim Collar's d to be r)« i ;ne 27 ■Bd 28.18 words
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151 1969-05-30 9 Indonesian pirates hold three for ransom IfALAOCA. Thurs— Three (i>hermen rcporti'd to police yr>terday that armed Indonesian pirates had detained three of their rolleaßtics and were demanding a ransom of >1 immi for them. They said the pirates had also taken two of their motor-boats and .">D fishing nets valued151 words
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Article46 1969-05-30 9 KANGAh. Thur.-:. Children born in 19fiJ .md 1934 will bo registered fur admission to Perlia priman v June 1 to 15 Parent* should report at the schools of their choire. brimtin? m their children's b nh certificates Thp childrrn reed not accompany them.46 words
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Article77 1969-05-30 9 Thurs. New 11 Zealand".' Minister of Defence. Mr. Dar.d Thomson, arrived v lor the course of his annual tour of New South V M and v He leaves for Kuala Lumpur tomorrow where he will •he Deputy Prime Minister and Director of Operations, Tun Abdul77 words
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Article, Illustration129 1969-05-30 9 TENGKU Abdul Rahman addressing a meeting of chairmen and deputy chairmen of State Operations Committees at Parliament House in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The Director of Operations, Tun Abdul Razak. is seated on his right, and on the Prime Minister's left is the Minister129 words
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127 1969-05-30 9 Singapore could be centre of Asian banking SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The prospecti of Singapore becoming a ct'iitre ior the Asian dollar market are potentially good, a leading bank said today. The Chartered Bank. which has already voiced support for the scheme, said: "As yet the volume of deposits in the market127 words
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Advertisement253 1969-05-30 9 Now who says all petrols are the same! Mobil Anti-wear petrol cuts engine wear up to 421 Isn't fighting wear the job of oil? MjM. A Worn metal test Prove B what we all do these days. It is, but the major cause of wear is acid This amount of253 words
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Miscellaneous211 1969-05-30 9 Straits Times Crossword i iif m iri fell b^^^^^^^^h Ai lO^ 8. Not security risk; but purgr nonetheless (s>. I. Regular beat or tcarp (I). 11. Race war cites Che. unfort. Turner's rouine' (9). tunaU'h (11), Ophidian to past over the IS. Pallndromlc whlrler fs> Peak (5). 14. Train type211 words
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274 1969-05-30 10 MAUREEN PETERS - The 'basic ills' of health services MAUREEN PETERS By SINGAPORE, Thursday Till! president of the Singapore Govern* incut Medical and Denial Officers Association, Mr. Geoffrey Chiam lU'ii<4 Khun, lonighl pinpointed the "basic ills" ol the Republics health services He listed them as inadequate stalling and an overload of clinical work,274 words
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205 1969-05-30 10 Buddhists' Wesak Day visit to temples SINGAPORE, Thurs. Most of the millionplus Buddhists here are expected to \isit shrines and temples and attend other UcmK Day celebrations tomorrow. The president of the Smi;.i pore 'Regional Centre of the World Fellowship of Buddhists. Miss Pitt Chin Hui today said 'Wesak' was205 words
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Article27 1969-05-30 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs The Peoples Action Party new Potong Pasir Branch at Jalan Potong PaMr vill be officially opened at 730 p m on Saturday.27 words
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352 1969-05-30 10 By ARTHUR RICHARDS SINGAPORE. Thurs The Minister for Health, Mr. Chua Sian Chin, tonight called on Government doctors to play a dual role within the framework of the medical services. He said managerial functions could not be separated from the purely clinical {unctions. "While352 words
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Article28 1969-05-30 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Guards of the Singapore Armed Forces will perform the changing of guard ceremony at thr Istana main gaie at 5.30 p.m. on Sunday.28 words
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284 1969-05-30 10 —SAYS TOH SINGAPORE, Thurs. —The Minister for Science and Technology. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today urged students to focus attention on the less "traditional" forms of employment. He said: "The traditional forms of employment are now saturated, and there is a284 words
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Article54 1969-05-30 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mrt. Yoshlda. wife of the Japanese Ambassador, will hand over a cheque tor over $20,000 to the Singapore Council of Social Service at the Japanese Embassy a: :i pm on Jr.ne 2. The money was raised at a recent bazaar organised by the embassy54 words
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Article, Illustration165 1969-05-30 10 Four top Poly students get gold medals SINGAPORE. I —Four student the Singapore technic lasi nlgl I reived gold m< for being oui student They arc Mr. I who wol [ndust Len« Seng ation mtd.. Oliß medaJ i Chee da!'. Hard work The presentation made by the acting clpal of165 words
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98 1969-05-30 10 THE RELIEF FUND: MORE DONATIONS RECEIVED SINGAPORE. Thuro. The Straits Times in Singapore today received a total of $325 90 for the National Relief Fund. The donations are: Mr. J. M. B. Smith $25; Mr. Poon Weng Cheong $10: the Apex Club of Singapore $101: members of the stalls of98 words
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Advertisement266 1969-05-30 10 FITZmiCKS SUPERMARKET J For Personal Shoppers from today for ONE FULL WEEK 4 Ib. NET (I HO Kft McDougalls Flour 4-lbs. Great Western Champagne I per can $2.20 P c S 1 2,90 "Golden Shield" Cordials Victoria or Golden Plums Plastic Containers |2° 5 1.65 Z'Z 78^ 5**1.00 1 Mi266 words
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Advertisement48 1969-05-30 10 Wincarnis tonic wineyour drink for life! It— <«««nVi.»,£u« 1 Take a bottla homa today MIM) mm. ca its n» TO rugged versatile sedan for pacesetters OHC 77HP 1300 cc Engine Fully independent 4 Wheel Suspension Powerful Yet Economical Authorised Dealer CHUHG SHAN MOTORS (PTE)ITB, TW I ***** *****48 words
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Miscellaneous85 1969-05-30 10 Uivk Tracy B f/ Ihvstvr GomM WmmmWLmWmmm\W^sQ X WHY DOhh MXJ ot I V UTTLE WkRPUM SHOPI r-TWEY HAVE TO OETA T\ DIDN'T KNOW SHE VvAS lIS LOCKED ANO UNDER; COURT ORDER TO ffiEP A FEMALE COPTILLMINDV MEDDLING. LIKE M V POLICE GUARD! OH, IT THAT VMftY. NO^AS RXIND OUT85 words
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Article, Illustration1275 1969-05-30 11 DAVID PERMAN - DAVID PERMAN After thr and a half P8 of s< i ekin^ a legal answer by LONDON A victory for hardliners TIIK final break between Rhodesia and Britain has tome at last. All that remains to make it complete is for the republican "Constitution"1,275 words
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Advertisement211 1969-05-30 11 Get that VITADEER 'IbLjbv* w^^^^ymncm stt lit j^ZZ>^-1!lJZ&W0£& of V a jA jsflF^H slisHsW I I BllllKr^Bllllli •Jtßk Blil t J 'l'lßl .außßßlll f BBh sSBI I ffi i s^Ssbbbbbbbbbb bbbl I I BB^BBBBB^^^H SBBBBsfaA l B BBBBB^^^BBBBBBBfI H f B»JB*_ SBT BBBBB»2bH BBBBbV I 1B«H r~"^« IN THE ROLLEI211 words
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Article480 1969-05-30 12 is request f«.r U.S $2,210 million in foreign aid is the smallest in i \wll be BBMBef still when Con.th it. This v. ill cause little surprise •nu. nn thf traditional benefltiar, -sioildl n hardening generally against the aid programme President Johnit for $2,500 million for the480 words
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Article236 1969-05-30 12 Whs I .<la intends to reduce its 10.000 man contingent to the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's by two- or four-filths is imiaL Wliat counts is that be a reduction at all. The reaction of European ■is of Nato is "unanimous, spontaneous and really hostile", according to an236 words
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Article252 1969-05-30 12 The truth about prices in shops is d:ttauh to discover, but it is evident that there is prof 1 more than go. In tin mar!.. official ist is being observed, n .stores r In the an al! i a different s and their customers are from the poorest252 words
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555 1969-05-30 12 ROBERT METCALFE - Women breach the London man's last stronghold ROBERT METCALFE by LONDON YEOMEN have their foot in the door of one of Britain's last male strongholds the tradition-bound men's clubs of London. Flushed libraries and musty smoking rooms ar o .still free of lemales out their voice* are heard U< other555 words
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Article, Illustration1456 1969-05-30 12 KARL MEYER - KARL MEYER by London Correspondent of the Washington Post THE PROBLEM FOR LABOURONLY HIGHLY VISIBLE SUCCESSES WILL WIPE OUT THE MEMORY OF INGLORIOUS FAILURES Til! oddest phenomenon in British politics is Mr. Harold Wilson, the country's fortyfifth Prime Minister, who by all tokens ought1,456 words
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Advertisement80 1969-05-30 12 jSife^THE 1969 MAN'S WATCH Hk^^Jllgp' ll^^M lts not man-mad* Seiko makes it by l^^ I^^^ II automation A fine precision watch 1 comparable in quality to conventional f watches costing twice as much. 1 S «s^ /r£tt Th(S IS the modern way to buy a 111 ,1 watcn: pay only80 words
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Advertisement352 1969-05-30 12 mars THE RUSH? Why spend only eighteen hours covering the eight thousand m les between here and Europe. The Orsova. 29.000 tons of solid comfort, sails from Singapore for Southampton on 24 September 1969. Why don't you take your time, .and taste the journey. There's so much to see on352 words
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238 1969-05-30 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday rpHE (MtverniiH-nt l<> assure tourists that lile and all public sen it. Malaysia are return- normal, the Minister of (ommerre and Industry liuhe Mnhamed Khir Johari, said today. In the past two ihe Department i>t I oui hin238 words
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Article66 1969-05-30 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. An expert l n the teaching of BSiflmh rs a sfcnncl and foreign lanMr. U A Hill, will arrive hare ne\t mrmh to attend an international seminar organised by the 3outh-E.i-si Asia Mini.^rrs of Educiuon council's Regional Enullsh Centre. Theme Of tlie «rminar.66 words
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Article23 1969-05-30 13 LARTA. Thurs. Heads ot national secretaa three-day meeting here today. The mepT.ni; :s expected to dscuss technical coopera' member-countrir.v Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration94 1969-05-30 13 Just another way of tying the freshie ud in knots A NEW mod way of wearing a tie? Not quite: It's Just a University of Malaya freshman's way of amusing his seniors during Kreshle Orientation Week. MoM of the treshies. now settling down to regular ltd ur>s and tutorials mad<.94 words
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86 1969-05-30 13 Girl's former tutor is acquitted in morals case VINGAPORE, Thurs— Teo Thiam Hock. 57. was acquitted by a district court today on a chaw of havine carnal relations \uth a 13-year old eirl. H .r«ed to ha\p rummilled Cbc offence between July 15 and Auk It. 1966 .11 lius I86 words
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Article37 1969-05-30 13 .SUNGEI PATANI. Thur.s officer of Kuala Mud.. Sved Oman bin Syetl Moli.imrd Idid. has convened meeting ol gorernmeni utticers and community leaden litre on Saturday U OOMMcI the lormatio n at a new goodwill committee37 words
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Article75 1969-05-30 13 TOUM beu;:i Ki-chil 8.10 a.m. t6.Wfl). 7.32 p.m. '6.5 ft > Singapore 10.07 ajß. 18IH. 8.39 p.m. iB.9U 1. Fort Dickson 512 ..in. l7«ft). 647 p.m. t9.stt>. Pur swe'tenham 3.43 am. 4.01 p.m 16.2 ft 1 Banana II 33 lb >8 Tfi 11 58 pm '7.4 ft 175 words
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Article, Illustration327 1969-05-30 13 Bid by Chinese chambers to get Tun Tan to change mind KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday yHE Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce will meet soon to discuss ways of persuading Tun Tan Siew Sin and the MCA to rejoin the Government. The ACCC was to have met yesterday to discuss the issue,327 words
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174 1969-05-30 13 TIM TREE - Survivor Ali gets yes' from Aussie Govt to work TIM TREE By SYDNEY. Thurs. A work ban on Ali bin Pawero. 28. a Malaysian shipwreck survivor who faced deportation, has been lifted. Within three hours <>[ the ban being eased by Mr. Billy Snedden. the Immigration Minister. Ali began working174 words
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Article31 1969-05-30 13 BI'KIT MtRTAJAM Ihurs. The goodwill comnuttet here has invited about 500 people to a "QawaJ Day" 1 Iban festival) lunch at the Jit Sin High .school here on Sunday.31 words
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85 1969-05-30 13 CIMiAPORI. Thurs.— Two people a man and a woman fell to their deaths from flats today Early this morninK. Phang Chin Boe.v. 50. of I pper Thomson road, fell from the ninth floor of a block o| Bats Hi UurrnMnu n. Ihi.s iftertKHm.85 words
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Article, Illustration170 1969-05-30 13 Tengku's former tailor loses claim for $8,055 KUALA LUMPUK, Thurs.— The Prime Ministers former tailor. U.K. Sedris Arpuhamv. 68. who sued Gian Singh and Co. for 58.055 in salary and employment benefits, lost his claim in the Hi»h Court today. Di-smissint! hit claim with Aziz Mim liberty to pursue his170 words
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Advertisement110 1969-05-30 13 Don't BupifH while having fun in the sun >^AM\\ useCOPPERTONE' LOTION -SHADE -OIL All Coppertone products contain Eomomenthyl Salicylate the most effective sunscreening ingredient available and Lanolm to keep your skin toft and smcoth COPPERTONE Lotion- A non-oOy lotion Out does tjF^ not leai c a greasy film on the110 words
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Advertisement216 1969-05-30 13 QUALITY M PRODUCTS IjSfejL "^jO isest value Hh For Your Money!! \v,y u M2 REDUCED PRICES AUSTRALIAN "HUnON'S" Pork Chipolatas 51. 55 per Ib. Pork Sausage 51. 25 Beef Sausage 51. 15 Beef Cbipolatas $1.45 BEN'S Pure Beef Dripping $0.60 per cup BEN'S Hamburger Patties SO. BO per pkt. FERNLEAF216 words
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Miscellaneous865 1969-05-30 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNELS: KuiU Lumpur fi Ift Marine Boy; 635 ITie and Mll| 5; Ipori «nd Adveniurea of Jim Bowie. HMMM b. lupin, JUlu 700 NtWl in EHRilsh. 710 Fahat Klujii. s. Speedway Intrrnatiunal »!h 300 M Jl r<lllinle sum- Annual Darlington 500. 7.35 "liiy. 1.01 -j Irnm.i Merdu Indian865 words
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Article78 1969-05-30 14 Andersons Lio ,j| Chrisu rhurcli Nt 2— land ihiough a contract ■■htrtiiud oy Lliidele\e»Jscoberf iFv ateat) P;. > it) hi rubber plant* in j.ik.u Tin.- U llowi the pre\i. v "f a numoet ul boilers in fMlaf lyre and Malaysia Improved shipp'.nß servicea netween New Zealand and78 words
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Article, Illustration146 1969-05-30 14 Caltex promote senior staff CALTEX has announced the appointment of Mr. I. S. Edwardes and Mr. Leong Teik Ewe as Superintendent Tanjong PenJuru/Tanjong Pagar Terminals, Singapore. and Superintendent Pral Terminal, Malaysia, respectively. The promotions are In line with Caltex's policy of staffing its key positions with local personnel. Mr. Edwardes146 words
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Article64 1969-05-30 14 Mr Philip Lhu »i Swedish Trading Company Soln Bhd and Mrs Law left Slngaopre recently on a six week round the world business trip They are visiting Copenhagen. Amsterdam and Brussels and Mr la* will attend the International Conference of AMSCO 'American Sterilizing Company) In Tokyo64 words
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Article83 1969-05-30 14 Mr Ball i or Krupp Atlas Elektrnnik. Bremrn Is tiup to arrive in Sumaixirt' nn June 15. as part ol a business trip covering the whole of South-East Am» Mr Bait) Is head ol the Installation, commissioning, maintenance and the service departments of Krupp Atlas Survey echosounding83 words
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335 1969-05-30 14 HUEN PENG KONG - HUEN PENG KONG By THE imposition of the curfew in mnny districts in Perak from the night of May 13, onwards did Dot have any major effect in so far as output by the industrial giants in the State was concerned. During the first335 words
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Article, Illustration112 1969-05-30 14 New contract for piling -worth $2 mil. VyEST'S Piling (Ma- laysia) Ltd. announce their success in securing vet another nine month piling contract from the Singapore Housing and Development Board for the installation of 250.000 tons of piling on various sites in Singapore. The approximate value of this contract is112 words
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Article86 1969-05-30 14 lal lnii> Koh Pee Lion«, the senim urstOM er.Kineer with International Computers Ltd Singapore, travels to UK tomorrow to start four months' advanced systems tralninn at lCL's residential colleges there In addition to spending some time at the London Head Office. He will be attending86 words
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Article, Illustration105 1969-05-30 14 ■VfR Charlie Chow, recently appointed area ITi manager of Ciba Ltd.. Basle. Switzerland leaves for Europe on June 8 During his month's stay abroad. Mr. Chow will attend the Ciba Pharmaceutical World Marketing Conference to be held In Ostaad. Switzerland where all Ciba representatives throughout the105 words
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Article200 1969-05-30 14 I TAVINQ enjoyed a firm hold of the Singapore market for over 20 yean. South-East Asia's first manufacturer of women's foundation garments Is now looking (or overseas markets. The general manager of Liberty Garments Co. Ltd. of Singapore. Mr. Vincent Tan, said the company's flexible policies200 words
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Article54 1969-05-30 14 The general manager of tha Singapore Hilton Hotel. Mr. Ewe Hln Urn. has been named Regional Director for Singapore and Malaysia, a statement Issued by the Hilton Hotel tn Hong Kong said The statement said two other General Managers of Hilton Hotels In Asia had also assumed additional54 words
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216 1969-05-30 14 Another export outlet for local timber SINGAPORE may have a new export outlet for its flourishing timber industry one of the Republic* leading foreign exchange earners. This follows the recent visit to Malaysia :md Singapore of a four mrmbf sion from Western Amfrira's Wood Moulding ajid Millwork Producers Group. The216 words
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Advertisement376 1969-05-30 14 HOW TO USE THE CAMERA THAT DEVELOPS ITS OWN COLOUR PICTURES. (Finished colour prints in seconds.) «bbbKp>S^Hl I -^BB^T Jf 1. Shoot 2. Pull out film f Bl '^^bb^^^bbbbbbbbbbl al 3. Wait one minute 4. Picture is finished I n lot lai9». shirp image Electric eye (or jeivrs The a^h,376 words
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Advertisement276 1969-05-30 14 UK or European posting? Step off the plane and \W>W into a new car P^^^SSHlb Forces discount prices y-jfc n| Free transporter delivery sJjjjjM&j I Special forces H.P. terms s^j&yF^^^ I T ax free or tax paid v'IAH 3 years t0 pay ||?&-*^l^ jfc All paperwork completed '^P' for you276 words
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Advertisement1063 1969-05-30 15 TOJJVERPOOL AND OTHER UK CONTINENTAL PORTS .GIMBO. I.«TM» Pl n ISimscs" 5 c^L.».w:.b-übV.n:::. 6 M.is m,7j, '!Jm'TJ unomlm [SS^JSls^^ml *5j Jim "711 mi! AUTOMEDOH l'»on London. A'mouth Jut 11 j M t 1] Jmi 14, If rmANBlt L.irpool. Bitlast JMt 11 Jintil JIMIS2I mm PtISANDtR I .?'COO', Giasiow Itmr ll1,063 words
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Advertisement2523 1969-05-30 15 jEZ^BSSZ2|3EE23I Scanservice V EXPRESS SAILIN6S TO MEDITERRANEAN/ THE CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA P. S^am P-ri^ng Smpao it FOR: TRICOLOR Si. lll Si.lfl I 11 34 2 ben^a. Antmrp, R'aam, HHwp, Ajrhui, Malmo, C'ha|tn. G'burg ■EIIA Jin 14 n jim 17/11 JMt 11/21 Casablanca. Rottardam, H'buig. Sothtnburg, Oslo, Copenhagen. SUBAN 1Mt25,27 JMI 21/21 iMt2,523 words
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Advertisement1288 1969-05-30 15 t^^ WORLDWIDE CARRIERS LTD. For: Los Angclet, New Or'^ons, Chorlerton, mj!*^ New York, New London. l^^^^^wajV (alto accepting cargo for ether Gult and Atlantic ports, subject to inducement S'pora P. S'hom jng A VESSEL 5/ 7 Juna 9 Juna 10/I June CENTRAL TRUST 28/30Jun. 1/2 July 3/4 July KUPRES 5/1,288 words
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Advertisement1131 1969-05-30 16 Yt—^— "*K AWASAKI KISKN KAMHA LTD. Western Australia Singapore Japan Service ■oil "'Kami ►obi "Tillllli aliri' 10 June i la'l 14 lal« IS lalf II l.l» West Africa Singapore Japan Service oe "laa'i.aaa Man. II laae 21 Jl laae I Jal? I lul» 11 Jan. •^MMMar" (Ul.lt 11 1.1.1 Am1,131 words
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Advertisement978 1969-05-30 16 AUSIRAIA Hi* ZEALAND SERVICt INDIA PAKISTAN ANC »AR tASI SERVICES TO AUSTRALIA. MB 21 ALAND U: Nagapattiaak aM Mains. pare SlUff. Pen^ng >ar: Int.. Aact. Oaae. ML. Wall. lAJULA nil June 17 Juaa 11 ium P.n P Vhim S'Mra MK U 5 Jylf <U iamora mmZ ii,i«.... 11/nL. CHITueOM ieum978 words
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Advertisement804 1969-05-30 16 PACIFIC LINE CALIFORNIA /PACIFIC NORTH WEST EXPRESS Loodma 'or: LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. OAKLAND, TACOMA. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER B.C Penang P. S'fv^ S^gipara l_ Angete* S.Francuco SO. Kin BCNSAL 11/17 Juae 11/11 luae ID ?2 Jane IS Jalf II Jal| VISHVA SIDDHI 18.17 lal* II 1! July 20 11 July 15804 words
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Advertisement723 1969-05-30 16 scindia I Junes i PACIFIC NORThItVEST SERVICE— ■~T«WSuV^nW%«V. 1 »SS»i > 8E u-b Pendni. P. Sham S.n|aporc lM A A* P JALAKANTA JUM il !"E 552 lALAKAU 24 25 Jaly 27 21 Jul, 21 31 Jaly Aaj JALADHIJ 24/13 Aaf 27,21 Aaf 21 31 Aaf II Seal US. EAST CANADA/723 words
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Article30 1969-05-30 17 RUBBER AND TIN CLOSING PRICES May 29. RUBBER PRICE: 68. cents (op a quarter of a cent). TIN PRICE: 5620.12, (up $2,874). Ksti mated offering 260 tons (down 10 tons).30 words
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Article234 1969-05-30 17 Rubber closes on quiet tone TL'NE first trade robber f. 0.0. buyers closed at S p.m. in Singapore ;esi«rday at fift'* eenU prr lb. up quarter of a cent on Wednesday's rioting level. The tone was very quirt R.A.B. and M XX closing prices In cents per lb yesterday. Buyers234 words
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Article296 1969-05-30 17 THI PORT OF SINCAPORt AUTMO RITV ANNOUNCED THE FOLLOWING BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR MAY 30. OUT: L* Nat»i I 'I. Ulmaimond 'followed by Viinta Biddhi) 3/4. Wai'akl a\ R^.ua Bakke S'7. Sbloal Maru 10, 11. Kyoyu Maru ls. Mirklewlrz in Htonrvoa .1 Bransville 2.'> M. Tidra. 27/28. L*da296 words
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Article21 1969-05-30 17 In London on Wednesday Malayan 5 per cent c.l.f U.K. June In bulk was quoted uncharged at £70 sellers.21 words
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264 1969-05-30 17 Straits tin price is up by nearly three dollars THE Straits tin price rose by $2.87 i in Penang yesterday to $620 12J on an offering estimated down 20 tons to 260 tons. Good all-round support particularly from Europe was reported LONDON: Tin neia steady in modest dealings on Wednesday264 words
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319 1969-05-30 17 Melbourne: Rises across the board MELBOURNE. Thurt DARGAIN hunters. reacting after yesterdays market fal 1. moved in today, lifting price* across the board In the mining and oil section, rues outnumbered falls by moithan two to one The movement was led by Western Mining, which on heavy trading rose 66319 words
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Article38 1969-05-30 17 (~\N the free eiahanie market id v Hone Koni jraaltrday the U.I. Dellar quoted at 6.11 for T.T. »n<l ft im for cath. Sterling wii quoted xt 14.50 and ana tael ef ield dat 319.87538 words
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Article445 1969-05-30 17 IJIU AND OPFIR PRICKS CFFI--1 CIALLV LIITID AT THE CLOtt OF BUtINISt IN THE tINCAPORI AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOM* OP THI STOCK IXCMANCI VISTPROAV WIRI INDUSTRIALS a. ACMA i.02 Ben Co 2.14 BouitMd m 2.00 2.M) ed Carnal Plywood 2.38 2.3S C. augarj 4.10 od C.C.M. or*.445 words
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629 1969-05-30 17 MAIN feature on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday, with the Kuala Lumpur trading room still working on a naif day basis only due to curfew, was the rirst quotation given to North Borneo Timbers Berhad. This share was given a quotation629 words
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Article315 1969-05-30 17 \IOVEMtN I (Or IHARi M PRICft BASED ON A COMPARISON OF LAST SALES IN LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANCE VIS TIRUAY WIRI: INDUSTRIALS: ACMA I o crnlm. Ban A Ca. i- n cenia), Barnaa Bartiad 3 centa), Bau•taad |44 crnta). Carnal 1 trim. C. Smart315 words
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Article22 1969-05-30 17 rnONGKAH Harbour Tin 1 Dredging Berhad announce an interim of three pence per unit against 6d. payable on June 2722 words
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Article100 1969-05-30 17 THE Standard Bank and ttie Chartered Bank said In London discussions are In progress which may lead to a merger of the two banks. The boards of both bank* were conscious of the importance of their existing relationships with customers In the U.K. and Overseas It was100 words
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Article41 1969-05-30 17 REUTERS UK commodity lnde» was at a alltime post-Karean War peak on Wednesday at 536.5. The Use reflected higher price*, for copper. (In, cocoa, Argentine b-'et and maize. The base cate Ls .'ieptem-D.-r 18. 1931. equals 100.41 words
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Article58 1969-05-30 17 rNS were illghtly firmer In London on Wednesday reflecting the .ncreased metal price IM to show modest sains Induced Ampat, Tronoh, Renoi g and Kamuntlng Rubbers fell >acii on lack of tollow through to Tuesdays firmer trend. Main losers included Duffs. Highlands and l.nwl inds and Patallng.58 words
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Article72 1969-05-30 17 DOW JONES: (wee* ago). ***** (Tueslayi 936.92 (Wednesday) LONDON IMM F AH PREM1IM: 49 to 5C per cent (Wednrsniiyp 5O' t to 50'» per cent i W I KM.lv IMr Financial liim> limn: 63 01 (week ago) 63 30 (Tuesday). 63 02 'Wedneafla\'; KiiblM-rs: 127 56 (week ago). 126 8072 words
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Article98 1969-05-30 17 /"HINESE P-ortut. Kaftan,., v not., noon elating pr.caa par p4a«t yaatarday. Catan.it ail: oulk »i» aallera. diwm Ctpra: Mixed <f.on> looaa 11m/ June IK Cont. Ml B Pepper: Muntok Ah.tf $12?» Milan. mltm% aptelaj Sarawak hinck tm »m#re. «arh!«d black S l l .'> *ell*r* (all M% AST98 words
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Article95 1969-05-30 17 'THE Anoc.Jt.on .1 Banka In Malay. ila-Smiiapora madr theaa cba&gM Id Its ratia to mrrrrianta yaatardar (thr following r.T.« art quoted to th. equivalent of one unit of foreign Unil.rt StltM: H,vm» TT $3 0400. airmail I M d'«t. t2.M.VI TT tt OO raadyr $3.0774. The follow ;iv95 words
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Article26 1969-05-30 17 GUTHRIE Corporation announce a final dividend of 9J per cent (81 per cent) making 14 i per cent for 1968 (against 134 per cent26 words
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Article1247 1969-05-30 17 BUSINESS IN AND KM'OHIIH TO THE SINGAPORE AND KUALA LL'MPLR TRADING ROOMS OK THE STOCK EXCHANGE YESTERDAY WITH THE NUMBER OF SH.XKIS TKADr.D SHOWN IN BRACKETS IN LOTS OK 1.000. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. INDUSTRIALS: ACM A (2) $2.05. (li $2.04. (1) $2; Ben and Co. (1) $2.20. (1)1,247 words
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Article36 1969-05-30 17 STOCK INDICES May 28 May 29 Industrials: 159.93 159.23 1 Hotels: 87.37 87.25 Properties: 154.5* 153.86 Tins: 83.90 t Rubbers: 109.66 lU'J.bti •Dec. 30. 196« 10U. r Dec. 31, IKB 100 t Dec. 29. 1962 10036 words
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Advertisement464 1969-05-30 17 THE LINDETEVES JACOBERG ORGANISATION have pleasure to announce their appointment as distributors for M COMPANY GRAPHIC PRODUCTS IN MALAYSIA, SINGAPORE A BRUNEI with immediate effect Cl LINDETEVES -JACOBERG tmWKHII I KUALA lUM»U.-IM>M MKUt HOT* iN*a*l U UNOU AN Sin %m company MINNESOTA (3M) SINGAPORE LTD are pleased to announce the464 words
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Advertisement157 1969-05-30 17 KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. PAHANG Taw«raji2 riarlpada pemborong2 yang berdattar dl-J.K.R Pahang Kelas D kas-atas dl-bawah Kepala Pechahan Kepala (Bekalan) akxn dl-ienma dl-PeJabat Jurutera Negerl. JKR., Pahang. Kuantan hingga pukol 3 00 peiang pada 5.6.69 untok: Mrmbrkal dan Mrnyampalkan "Reinforced Concrete Pipe." untok kefunaan Jabatan Kerja Raya, Pahang upanjang maaa 1.7.157 words
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Advertisement2310 1969-05-30 18 I .NNOUNCIMt-is eibtns. CIUS KIIWTWS. CMfKIMM. .jWIIt.JWMMIIMn. I FUWUHS CMHINSS IN all»sOlls»l MsMiiCIS. MISSINC »t«S|NU. ft C ItBUItMS I »EUNIONS. jtc M.s.sno Itr 21 BtSßs, «Ct MM MN ii M til OtHff C'i»if tl se> t .t.»<atstl MM 17 M far 1} •Mis. MC- »«f.t.«.l «»ra H t«sU. SIM tl2,310 words
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Advertisement852 1969-05-30 18 SENNSTT SSTATC, T« Mulberry Aveeue, 3-etorey comer tenaea, mosaic groundOoor 3,000 sq. ft. 54A.000/- 0.n.0. Apply within or Box A44<<s B.T. B'POT». BEDOKVILLE Shophouses snd Flats: ready abopbouses with S-room flats upstairs at Tanah Meran Kechii to lel lor .aell separately, snopbouaes rents! $2«0 00 pm for sale: 530.000 Klat852 words
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Advertisement705 1969-05-30 18 ACADEMY OP AyfiOUMTAJtAV Secretaryship 200. OMmaneeau sMatN, 8 pore 304U A.BJL. Advaaoad B; C.I. B.— IBA— CCA. LCC, PHaelp:ea/r*enoanel Adralalstratioa. SHORTHANO SPEED CLASSES VARIOUS STAGES BETWEEN S.IS 6.1S P.M. APPLY STAMFORO CENTRE. FOR EXECUTIVE AND COMMERCIAL TRAINING IST FLOOR MSA BUILDING ROBINSON ROAO, SINCAPORE 1. TIL: SS4IS6 AND *****7 00KBBPINC705 words
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Advertisement995 1969-05-30 18 PETS WAWfEI 1 SHEPPARD PUPPY MALB well breed. Contact Jobn Tay Tel. 954T00 after T p.m. contact *****1 S'pora. FDR SALE AUTOMATIC ICE EJECTOR iray available Central Rafngerauoa. Tel: Ittpore) 44J5M *****. FLYMO MOTOR MOWER Nine munths old. As new. List »380/- bargain at S2SU/-. B pore »4i*46 MSRANTIC DINING995 words
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Advertisement697 1969-05-30 18 CAREER GIRLS welcome »enulna Ohlnee* friend* above 28. (Box A4IH" 8.T.) B'pore. YOUNG CAREER LADIES wls* 10 aorrespond with sneere fnen--reply to Box A44SM. S.T. Spore. GENERAL SPRAY plastic painting/ repair refrigerators at c.istonier s bouae Guarantee one year. 1Eaton Housing Service Pept SALES REPRESENTATIVE co-or-dinated hohi.y. M civ :r'career697 words
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Advertisement243 1969-05-30 18 PRE TENDER NOTICE »IR CONDITIONING INSTALL** i!o\ mi; rii\>i n mw (.1 MR \l HtlSI I I Xl \l II HPI I' W 1 to tander lion aie writ ing «r sultantjs. Andrr«on Si Pi Chuen Haji pur. The InMallaiioti followlriß M (1) A; <2> O *t Equip (3) Mi243 words
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Advertisement763 1969-05-30 19 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT PERAK of Children for ion to Standard One Full} v >ted PrlSchooU in Perak. (II Late Registration I children :n 1963, 1964 and 1965 have not bepn rr r loualy will be conducted FuUy Assisted Primary l 2nd June to Jure 1969 between 830 am. and 12 noon763 words
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Advertisement824 1969-05-30 19 STATE OF SABAH GOVERNMENT TENDERS (P.WJ).) The closing dates for Tenders In respect of the following Items have been extended for a further two weeks as trom the date* previously advertised 1. Room Type Air Conditioning Units cl'ost- date 16.6.1M8. 2. Foam Rubber Products closing date 9.6 1969. 3. Bagged824 words
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Advertisement474 1969-05-30 19 BOUSTEAD HOLDINGS BERHAD (Incorporated In Malaysia) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the above-named Company will be held In the Board Room at No 14. Jalan 223. Section 20A, PeU- i ling Jaya at 12 00 noon, on the 28th June 1969 for the purpose ol474 words
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Advertisement425 1969-05-30 19 JURONG TOWN CORPORATION TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited by the Jurong Town Corporation, Taman Jurong 5, Singapore. 22. for the following works: (A) PROPOSED DREDGING AND OR DRY-CUTTING OF SUNGEI GUL BASIN. JURONO TOWN. Sbowround:— 0.6.69 at 10 U0 a.m. Meet at J.TC. Site Office. \sVt m.s. Jalan Boon Lay.425 words
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Advertisement357 1969-05-30 19 JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK KENYATAAN TAWARAN TAWARAN BEMULA Tawaran daiipada Pemborong2 vans berdaftar dengan JX.R. .lenis Kelas 'A' ka-Kelas D' sahaja berkepala I Kepala Kechll 3 untok Kelas A' ka-Kelas C" dan Kepala 1 untok Kelas 'D' akan di-terima dl-Pejabat Jerutera Negeri. J.K.H Perak. Ipoh hingga jam pukul 3 00357 words
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Advertisement434 1969-05-30 19 KEMENTERIAN PERTANIAN DAN SHARIKAT KERJASAMA BAHAGIAN PARIT DAN TALIAYER KfcNVATWV I \H \RA> (Tawaran Semulai Tawaran'2 bagl PrrkakaxS Penvelencgaraan Kanchantan I Pengaveran Muda Kontrek; No. M < dan M 16. Tawaran2 untok bekalan perkakas2 penyelenggaraan yang buti-ran2-nya di-terangkan di-bawah akan di-trnma dl-Pejabat Pengalah JV.T.. Jalan Swettenham. Kuala Lumpur tidak lewat434 words
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Advertisement232 1969-05-30 19 KLNYATAAN TAWARAN JKR PARANG "TAWARAN akan dl-t«rtma di-Pejabat Jurutera Negerl Pahang, Kuantan hingga Jam 3.00 petang pada shb Jun. 1969 darlpada Pembnrong2 J.K.R yang berci.iitar dldalam Kelas 'E\ l D' dan 'C di-bawah Kepala II dan Pechahan Kepala 1 untok 'MEMBENA DAN MKVYIAPKAN SEKOLAH RENDAH JENIS KEBA.Nt (TAMIL* DI-KARAK. BENTONG.232 words
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Advertisement420 1969-05-30 20 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL ASSURANCE CO., LTD. REQUIRES A SENIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK Applicants must be male" Malaysian Citizens not more than 30 years old. The suncessfu! candidate will be permanently stationed in the Company's office in Kuala Lumpuc after a period of one or two years' familiarization in the Singapore office. Applications420 words
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Advertisement376 1969-05-30 20 SABAH GOVERNMENT VACANCIES I'M \,,ti<i. No. 65 69 Applications sre Invliml from Malaysian Citizens for the following appointment with Radio Malaysia. Sabah. iai POST: Prour mmc A Grade II (.National Language). (b) SALARY S( ALE: n 111 DIA.I, 2. S $18ii. 180. 190, 210 x 15--285 300 I It- 330376 words
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Advertisement807 1969-05-30 20 SABAH GOVERNMENT VACANCIES rM Notice No. 64 6A I Application! are Imlted from Malaysian Citizens for the follow- appointment with R«o.M j Malaysia. Sabah. (a> ro- I Programme Assistant i English) Grade 11. lb> SALARY SCALE: Division 111 Dl, 2. 3 <SlB<r 180. 190. 210 x 15-285 Efficiency bar: 300807 words
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Advertisement565 1969-05-30 20 SABAH GOVERNMENT VACANCY PSC Notice No. 66. 69 Application are tnwtrd fn'm Malaysian ClttMßl fOC Ihr following appointment, with Radio Ma-.-.ibah •ai POST: News Reporter \i \i:\ m \i I Division 111 D 2,3 ($2lO x 15 I 285 300 x 15 330 x 20 410). En'ry point depends on565 words
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Advertisement552 1969-05-30 20 STATE OF BRUNEI VACAM V FOR ASSISTANT STATt INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS Applications are Invited from suitably qualified candidates (or the post of A--si.st.ant State Inspector Of Schools in the Education Department. Brunei. Ql ALIFI^ATIO.NS: Candidates should have an Honours degree from a recognised uimersjty and pro- j fesslonal training. They552 words
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Advertisement97 1969-05-30 20 Cabin made Slide Screening a pleasurt Ask for the Cabin Automat at photoaraphic stores. CABIN AUTOMAT SLIDE PROJECTOR ?p NEW SHIPMENT RECEIVED Wharfedole SUi^^TON" Pt u9lukHr it ji *s^H*sl*B^H r •w *j M aHP** nr *nMP^ vrl o< rich oi it looks bccauc it ii built around a new powerful97 words
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Advertisement42 1969-05-30 21 STOP. PRESS! i i SByfe J^ w& I l^s^JsKSii *£$xi NOW! BLUE CROSS is«ilyso<t (in Singapore only) You save 10<t on every can you buy. Get quality BLUE CROSS today BLUE CROSS, famous in more than 100 countries all over the world.42 words
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224 1969-05-30 22 PETER DE SOUZA - PETER DE SOUZA By JIIK I .A. of Malaysia are making another attempt to engage a British coach. KAM secretary Kwok Kin Kenn has written to English coach Harold Hassall. asking him to make another recommendation. In January. Hassall had recommended Dennis224 words
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Article137 1969-05-30 22 I SEOUL. Thurs. Defending champions Taiwan took a three-stroke lead from Japan at the end of the first day of the Asian amateur Kolf team championshir here today. Ho Minß Chun? <73 Chen Chien Chi <7oi and Lee Cheng Hsiunu <78 < gave Taiwan a scoreAgencies - 137 words
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Article43 1969-05-30 22 The AAA s open ruaci relays meet scheduled tor Sunday at Kubu Stadium h.is been postponed indefinitely. Xl I \.\<j: The nnal.s of the Johore Ma.ays badminton open champlonatolpi scheduled t<> i>r held today at the Di.iii.i.d Jubi.ee Hall ha\e been postponed43 words
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Article88 1969-05-30 22 AC Milan win European Cup \DKII) liiurs i Mil.ni af Italy pro dined one of their finest pirformani r> to inisli \i.i\ \nisterd.ini of lloll.inil t I in tiic Luropettn i up snirer linal here last night. Ihe masterful Italians -tunned the .MI.IMKJ >pe< titors with .t cool hril U.int88 words
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Article96 1969-05-30 22 Lin the FA. re League D:\. 1 r i> l r apu 8 2 1 43 18 18 II 8 1 227 18 17 10 8 0 2 5 11 16 Hi 8 0 237 14 16 2 2 29 21 12 I 5 1 4 3096 words
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Article184 1969-05-30 22 CRICKET TOl K MATCH (Sheffield >: York* v \V. Indians no play because of ttater'ogged giound. BMJUM CULNTIKS rloM of pl»> scores: At Manchester. Surrey 242 <M. Edwards 44. Youn;> Ahmed 44, G. Roope 53j Laaai 4-u M Bath. Northants 159 tB. Crump 57. R. Palmer 3-30. B Langicrd184 words
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Article19 1969-05-30 22 FA. of t rrtary Oporce Joaaph annoumod that all Leaeue matclie> ha-. e been »u>pended uoiii further notic*19 words
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Article, Illustration460 1969-05-30 22 FRANCIS BOEY - Asha sets another new mark FRANCIS BOEY By aSHA Mane gave another record-breaking perA formance at the Serangoon District secondary schools athletic championships at Farrcr Park yesterday. Alha, who set a discus record of 78 f; Silo <>r. Tuesday, yesterday won the girls' "C" Division shot put title with a460 words
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216 1969-05-30 22 Kim Teck 1,500 m to make it a double fHEAH Kirn Teck compieted a double in the Katong District .secondary .schools athletic championships at Kallang ye>terday. The St. Patricks Xl boy won the 1.500 metres in 4:31.1 to follow up his 400 m*'tre> win on Tuesday KOIS IHuMotl— i:»00m 1216 words
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Article56 1969-05-30 22 CHRISTCHURf'H II; Tlie New Zealand All 81.i.k--toam lo meet Waifs in the Bni VURby TB ban OH Saturday. WF" McCormick; M.J I) 1, Davies. G.S. Thurne. I.R. Mcßae: E.W Knion. s M O» lni?; BL. Muller. K.F <Jt.i\. B E Mtlo.Ki; T N Liitrr. C. E. Mpßds: B.J r>ocnorp56 words
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Article235 1969-05-30 22 Mci Lin make a clean sweep TEENAGERS Lim x Cheik Sung and Ong Mci tin, both of AngloChinese School, were the stars on the openIng day of the Peralc swimming championships at the Kinta pool, Ipoh, yesterday. 16, won ■even uf the days for meu. He also broke three records.235 words
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Article51 1969-05-30 22 raaf Bcbool Mluuua \t-nt.s and four r»--i day of the Pi ii .n aiming rhamgiil l.im Lay Choo, Penanc'.- Swimmer of the Year. ii hi r tveota in Cla^s 3. rd of 35.4 for 50m butterfly and equalled the reeard of 31.7 m the 60m51 words
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Advertisement141 1969-05-30 22 MODERNISE YOUR FLEET High-speed yarding in big timber country -202 increased production With INTERNATIONAL HHMp|H^| Bav^ HwfjatttdmnSr aV^flaftf 3r^^ M•' f 1 *-^l jHLB, aJfiKjPMJmj^^wTL'g^^^^^^^^r Join the fast-increasing numbers of successful Jf >f W^SSf^Z loggers who are choosing INTERNATIONAL I mSj/fK/Jr $$&Mk-W c 1 TD-208 Power- Shift Crawler Logging Systems141 words
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Miscellaneous71 1969-05-30 22 DIARY ATHI.LTKS Johwie Bahru j District aaa rhiirwmihlpi v. H.dMii. 2 p.m >. < Kl< Xl I Sporf Div 1: BCC t H Na*y (padaact BC3IC v CSC ißtlrMirr R<l < 1A T RAP TcnK.ih i B:i Ip.-.; xr Rdi. PaUM v RAP Clianm i Thorn- j son Rdi; RAP71 words
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Article564 1969-05-30 23 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By STABLK S Perak Derby hope November Sun showed sparkling form in a trial with stablemates Joint Command and Viva Ipoh on good going at Ipoh yesterday morninff. Ridden by Garnet Bougoim November Sun finished a neck in front of Joint Command i564 words
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Article1023 1969-05-30 23 IPOH PROGRAMME TOMORROW i^'WJII IJO CLASS 6 DIVISION mmMii^M^m ($4,500) B i F local jocktyi only i WVDR SCOIT a (Muhabath. West 12 812 *Bao 7 \os«. < HoY h iD Breukelenj RS Breuk 7 8 12 Roaidi 10 rORO BlgV«lHqf J lJonnelly 7 811 (Fl 'Chlam BETTER LICK x1,023 words
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Article27 1969-05-30 23 Thirty cyclists will take part In the 30-mile Kluang to Batu Paha! road race tomorrow. Th» I race is organised Uy the Johor* Cycling Association.27 words
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Article1316 1969-05-30 23 ■MJ JIM 1.30 CLASS S DIVISION 3 -l^*^* (S5.000) 6F local jockeys only VALENTINO 'Axlatici Tulloh 7 9 0 'Foo 5 SIWAI Tan 3 90 Nazudl 3 ">:\M I\W Evei Tulloh 4 90 Na«ari 7 Mill oil Six Ip. RS Breuk. 3 90 Mamat 8 i1,316 words
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Advertisement310 1969-05-30 23 Imagine.. .enjoying this spread and no weight problems! 'dm *^^k f 7 m!« J And it's all due to SWeet6X the most concentrated no-calorie sweetener Sweetex has the appetising sweetness of sugar, but it's calorie-free... so you can still enjoy the good things you m^L s »C,C \v^ like to310 words
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Article, Illustration269 1969-05-30 24 HOUSTON SPACE CENTRE, TEXAS, Thursday rIK landing site on thr moon for the Apollo 11 astronauts is relatively smooth with small craters nearby. A picture of the site taken by the Apollo In spacemen was reIrascd here >rsterda>. The key purposeAP - 269 words
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Article46 1969-05-30 24 SINGAPORE. Thum— Roger Moore, star of the TV series "The Saint." left for Australia after a two-day Singapore vi.sit. Accompanied by his wife. Mi Moon was here as desißn consultant to promote men's Milling! tor his British firm. Pearson and Foster.46 words
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Article31 1969-05-30 24 LIMA. Thun At least 24 people are feared dead IB plo ives taciorv blu^i near Aycquipa city in southern. Peru toda\ First rtporti said mother 50 were injured RenterReuter - 31 words
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Article107 1969-05-30 24 LONDON. Thur Twu of Britain' overseas banns. operatli ifrtca and tl, engaged b was They are the standard Bank, mainly engaged In Africa, and the Chartered Bank •il Hawker. Standard's chain. -.hire were great hopes the two shortly be able tv announce final agreement lor107 words
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Article46 1969-05-30 24 JERICHO. Thurs —Russianmade rockets from the Jordanian side of the cease-fire line hit this ancient Biblical cltv again last night the second attack within 24 hours. One civilian was wounded, a house destroyed, and several buildings damaged, an Israeli army spokesman said— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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91 1969-05-30 24 PERTH. Tliurs Fedrral Immigration Minuter Billy Snedden told a Liberal Party meeting today he rejected adoption of an Immigration policy which would make Australia a multiracial country. "We will decide who can come Into our country and what type ol person we want,Reuter - 91 words
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Article322 1969-05-30 24 LONDON, Tl.urs.—The market was quietly firm today. The "no U.K. bank rate decision was a bullish factor, assessed by certain prolc-.sional sectors as being an indication that the clearinn bank advances figures, due at the end of the week, were not likely to prompt a further tightening of322 words
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Article71 1969-05-30 24 LONDON, Thurs.— Spot 24", d., July 24' H d. Aug. 24', d.. Sept. 24 1 16 d. July Sept. 24.d Oct.' Dec 24 1 ltki.. Jan March 24d.. April June 23 15 lfid July Sept. 23 T sd. Oct Dec. 23 13 16d., Jan. March 23 id.. April June71 words
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Article31 1969-05-30 24 LONDON. Thui.-..— Buyers £1433 <4-r.li, sellers £1435 i £2). Forward buyers £1438' x c £li. sellers £1439 tl). Settlement £1433 (unchanged*. Turnover a.m. 75 tons. p.m. 170 'ons. Tone: Steady.31 words
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382 1969-05-30 24 OW WEI MEI - PROOF NOW OF FAITH IN FUTURE OF STORE, SAYS RAJA OW WEI MEI By urs. SINGAPORE. Thurs. |)oili local nid for- ei^ii investors arc now puttinu their money into long-term projects —:i proof that people are confident übout Singapore's future, the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Labour. >Ir. S. Kajaratnam382 words
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Advertisement264 1969-05-30 24 Incredible! H.S.C. with Six months study! Hundreds of Stamford College students have done it already— WHY NOT YOU! The unique Stamford College •.ystem of total learning through DIAGNOSTIC TESTING AND TEACHING can increase every students study power and MOMM potential. It produces amazing results. Many students who were formerly 'average'264 words
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Advertisement58 1969-05-30 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 uord-i $20 On ARMSTRONG thar.h» r < Hu.-i';!.i:. rj f Outstanding styling for YIP Specially created by EN\ CAA for distinguished persons We again take one big stride forward NOVEL DIAL IN FASHION S&^k S^fel^** White Brushed IK^ JW •AutomatiC'Day&Date 'Waterproof Fixed Price c-XZ' Singapore- $75.00 Al58 words
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