The Straits Times, 4 July 1969
1969-07-04
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Title Section26 1969-07-04 1 ffiW AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 175,000 The Straits times !(!H Niliilfflii! Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1969 15 CENTS K.D.N. 3104 M.C. (P) No. 072326 words
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Article48 1969-07-04 1 LONDON. Knnt rotted in Southampton and cane piled up on ihe Liverpool and Birkenhead quays today as almost 13.000 dockworkr: tlnued then walkouts, crippling two-thirds of British ports. Port authorities said the strikes have tied up £10 million of British exports In harbours. UPI.UPI - 48 words
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152 1969-07-04 1 CLEMENT MESENAS - Man is found slain in blazing bed CLEMENT MESENAS By SINGAPORE. Tluirs A l.ihiinrcr was loiiml i ,irl\ toda> -I. illicit to death in his burning bed. Mis two-year-old son and It month old daughter «^re crying helplrsslv nearby. OnK Kirn Scow. J'.'. died from a deep neck wound at152 words
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Article61 1969-07-04 1 MIAMI Thins Thur Heyerdahl's pupyms bu.it Ra has pMMd the halfway mark on Its murney from Africa to the New World, according to radio communkations monitored today. The boat was 1.400 miles east of the Lessor Antilles and Its steady westward drift indicated it may drift into61 words
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Article53 1969-07-04 1 NIGDE i Turkey i. Tbun Farmer Fadil Yllmaz y*:rd Hrn over the years to build a hou.se but lie did not trust banks So he wnipiMil the money in .i handkerchitl and hid II his radio He has ium discovered that mice have eaten allReuter - 53 words
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Article26 1969-07-04 1 An ri(ht-pagr supplement to mark American lndrpendrncr Day is Imueri with today's Straits Times. Make sure you fet It with your copy of the newspaper.26 words
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Article, Illustration584 1969-07-04 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - The need to be firm by the Tengku FELIX ABISHEGANADEN QUOTE Gentle persuasion has not helped at all. We have to show strength to make them see reason. The Emergency will have to go on for some time. 9 By TENCKU Abdul Rahman spoke today of the need to use584 words
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290 1969-07-04 1 AN OFFENCE NOW TO LAUNCH NEW UNIVERSITIES KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday TUN Abdul Razak as Director of Operations today issued the Essential (Higher Educational Institution) Regulations, making it an offence to form or organise the formation of any higher educational institution without the approval of the Minister of Educa- j UUUi290 words
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337 1969-07-04 1 OOI CHENG GAIK; CHEAH SEONG PIAK - 20 hurt in Penang stadium stampede OOI CHENG GAIK and CHEAH SEONG PIAK ptNANG, linns. The band struck up "When the Saints do Marching In" ;il the city stadium this morning and about 400 latecomers, all school children, jammed ;i narrow entrance. Twenty were found in Hired when the bottleneck337 words
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68 1969-07-04 1 200 falls in a day— a record by skyman MONTREAL. Thurs. Stev Sutton. M-yrar-old Canadian parachutist made '.'OO jumps yesterday and broke the world record of l."> 0 jumps a day. Button. a barhrlor. Jumped from midnight on Tuesday until n p.m. yi-Ntrrday. NomHiirrs ;iv«rasine jump rvrry five minutes TheAP - 68 words
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Article60 1969-07-04 1 I HKRAN. Thurs. Drug traffickers face the death sentence in Iran under a Governuipiit Bill announced today. Traffickers, smugglers and dealers in opium, morphine, heroin and cocaine, and illegal possession of more than 4 lb of opium or more than 10 grams uf morphine, heroin and60 words
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Article65 1969-07-04 1 NaTW DELHI. Thurs Police fought their »«y through angry workers hurling stones to save the lives of about ion officials trapped Inside a tiovernmeni factory set ablaze by workers protaattM agalaal pay' cuts. It took police and firemen nearly an hour to fight their iReuter - 65 words
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240 1969-07-04 1 Sentul killings: Culprits under arrest KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday those responsible for the incidents in Sentul last Saturday night when live people were killed had been arrested. Tun Al>dtil Razak disclosed today. He assured the people that the security lories would continue lo he vigilant, and all trouble-makers, irrespective <>l their240 words
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Article27 1969-07-04 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs. The Governor of Bihar State has a<l\isp<i New Delhi to take over Bihar* administration fnllowlng two Government a 111 days ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article44 1969-07-04 1 SAIOON. Thui war dead last week to 2-U despite U 9 ;arv ol Btate Mr Roger's prediction war d<';ui might ped In addition. 1.074 troops were woundei ing the week ending 28. the U S Command announced today Ri44 words
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Article19 1969-07-04 1 T\\ RIOI Kill. XI IBAn A N N Ofbommbo northc t "f h aftir m mil I19 words
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Advertisement183 1969-07-04 1 Rings of Quality fS^ and Jp G..C DE SUVA BROS. MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS 3. Bottle* Moe«, Si^o^r. 1. TIL: *****. Japanese experts know the best watch in the world 1958 1968 1969 1 I >nrti Obvcrvotron Tcom' wos 4m*\LmtW cauippcd with Swiss ENICAR J= _^f ■^H wotches. Said teom is sent183 words
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Advertisement77 1969-07-04 1 IN fASHlON^^jfe| ~'J nhermain Rrgtttrrrd Jradr Vfu.t Only NATIONAL l l in Has It! SUF»ER f»owe it WM EAjI EXPANDER CMjfv.fl I SYSTEM &&M WA NATIONAL Full Powered Vacuum Cleaner MC-1000C Jl Power cord is automatically reeled. Amount of dust is clearly indicated. 3 way adjustable floor nozzle with magnet.77 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK
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630 1969-07-04 2 LONDON. Thursday PRESS. radio and television leaders at a Commonwealth i Press Union conferi ence here agreed yesterday that television would never make newspapers unnecessary. This Judgment was given by a pane! consisting of Lord Hill, chairman of the BBC governors. Lord Thorn headReuter - 630 words
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Article, Illustration209 1969-07-04 2 RUSSIANS PLAN A SCOOP SIX DAYS BEFORE APOLLO BLAST-OFF MOSCOW, Thurs (JOMMUNIST sources said today that Russia planned to launch an unmanned moon probe next Thursday that will attempt to scoop up a sample of moonsoil and return it to earth. If the experiment succeeded it would steal some ofAP - 209 words
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127 1969-07-04 2 Queen E down with a 'feverish' cold LO NI)O N. Thurs. Quern I lizaheth 1% sufTerinK from a feverish cold and has (M(dM her enc.»»ements for the next few days. Itiukin: ham Palace announced yesterday A palace spokesman said that among the encutrnirnts the Queen has had to cancel was127 words
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Article30 1969-07-04 2 BOMBAY. Thurs A 30 per cent increase In the r.itna for w^ler supplied to .-hips ;n port here ha* brrn approved by the InMM of Me porl30 words
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Article53 1969-07-04 2 RIO DE JANEIRO Thurs Six bound and di.li -riddled biKiir.-. wett fl UDd v.-^ierday piesumed \ic'.ini> ol ihc notonoas "Death B The squad— widely believed to be a clande.s'.ine t; ui^.inon— have l>-r n credited with more than 200 executions >f kn<:un cnmin.iis in Rio StateReuter - 53 words
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243 1969-07-04 2 I'HE European Launcher Development Organisation's Europa project suffered a major setback today when the German third-stage on its F-8 rorket failed to ignite. The 108 ft. rocket Masted off after a p?rfect countdown, ana the British i Blue Streak first stage and the FrenchReuter - 243 words
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324 1969-07-04 2 IIT ASH! N (1 TON. Thurs. The U.S. Secretary of Stale, Mr. William Rogers. said yesterday that the current Middle East talks between the United States and the Soviet Union may move for a brief period from Washington to Moscow. He324 words
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151 1969-07-04 3 ONDON Ihurs Radi^« ri mi nation in ii < uiM-d a wast,, of I and itrii| le.idfr*l<i|i uas i.erdrd to MSI bit it 111.- Race Relation K<mml said \*sterdajr in report to Pailiamnit I lie board also said it would need more speiialReuter - 151 words
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Article, Illustration392 1969-07-04 3 Thant calls for world ban on germ warfare PLEA ON EVE OF DISARM TALKS yj THANT called yesterday tor an international agreement to ban chemical and gem warfare. Th* I N Secret aryGenerai alMi renewed an appeal to ail state.s to accede to the 1925 Geneva Protocol prohibiting the NEWReuter - 392 words
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Article47 1969-07-04 3 LUSAKA Tbun. -PoitUKUr.sP aircraft ban bombed Baa- bihu borda Ueience Ministry .s|xikp.smtii claimed vI day. The incident occurred on Mi iul.iv when an e.^timated 12 bombs were dropped on Lote village in remote bush country. killing two women and senuusly in 1 urine a man.47 words
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Article61 1969-07-04 3 DUBLIN. Thurs.-Mr Jack Lynch, leader m the Fiann» F;ul Pm'\ which woo overall majority in taat month's pjiliamentury rlcction. \\d> rf-clcctetJ Prime MtnUrtfT c: Mr. Lyncli moi. an expected m.ijmity of 74 vote* to 63 in the new Parliament and then drove to the presidential bOOM toReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration131 1969-07-04 3 £300,000 paintings haul by police I ON DON. Thurs— A hig J haul of stolrn paint ings believed to be worth more than V: 300.000 was recovered by police here >esterda>. The paintings, including six Picasso*, are believed to he those stolen from the London home of one of Britain'sReuter - 131 words
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104 1969-07-04 3 JAKAKTA, Thurs.—President Suharto has issued a decree restricting relations between Indonesian armed forces members and foreigners, it was officially announced tllll.lV Briß-(ien. Sueandhi, chief of information service at the Defence Ministry, said the decree stipulated that relations between members of theReuter - 104 words
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187 1969-07-04 3 Guitarist Brian Jones found dead in pool I ONDON, Thurs. iIJ Brian Jones, who quit the Rolling Stones pop group last month, was found dead early today. Police at East Grinstead said friends discovered his body in the floodlit swimming pool of his 1:30.000 home nearby Three friends who had187 words
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252 1969-07-04 3 China, Russia likely to fight next war, says top newsman NEW YORK. Thursday. lARRISON SALISBURY, a New York Times correspondent Just back from a tour of Mongolia and Russia, said yesterday that the next major war would be between Russia and China. It might last 100 years and probably wouldUPI - 252 words
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Advertisement233 1969-07-04 2 Some day you II regret you've bought a cheaper refrigerator. The day your let cream looks like corn soup. is defrosting. The day you put a hot pan on it The day the beer u,c/,-s. The day there are and the white coating turns brown, not enough ice cubes to233 words
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Miscellaneous36 1969-07-04 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby f I WAD /"l CANT UELP lIZ CAM TELL PROW >y /TO A6K. TUEM [IT IF IT« /MADE S~, nA\J&i'T\^ THe EXPRESSION OF J V^ro wNfjee^/ V^vou cboss^/ (d*OA word) V22™s!?tr36 words
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Advertisement280 1969-07-04 3 Speed to keep the BIG JOBS rolling 40 c o articulation to eithei side of center means fast, quick-turn maneuvering, speed for bigger output during the day. That, and big performance, effortless operation, quick easy servicing, minimum maintenance, gives you maximum return on your investment. Its a totally new, big280 words
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Advertisement360 1969-07-04 3 y JL LOMBARD BANKING SubM<iiar> and ImmM Kunks and Hnann HoaM LOMBARD AISIRALIA JH LMia Canberra. S>dncv. Melbourne. AttclaiJt. Perth. Brwbaa* 3 Hobari, Nc«cj-.ilc. Wollongong. I iverpool. Oe«to«s a LOM BAR I) I /LALAND lIMIIIII Auckland. Wellington, < hrittchnrck, Hamihor. Dunedin. Masterton, Invercmrgill, Palmerston Norife LOMBARD BANK IRELAND I IMIIMI360 words
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330 1969-07-04 4 5 stolen taxis are used to hold up passengers SINGAPORE, Than. Three men who stole live tnxis, Hun used then to rob unwary passengers, today admitted 20 charges of armea robbery. The Fourth District Court heard that their total haul of gold-chains lockets, rings, wristwatches, pens and $1,470 Including $29330 words
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Article, Illustration163 1969-07-04 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The High Commissioner to New Zealand. Mr. K. M. Byrne, has flown back for consultations and threeweeks home leave the first since he went to Wellington three years ago. The "very glad to see you again" former Minister for Labour and Law163 words
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88 1969-07-04 4 Doing their bit to cheer the old folks SINGAPORE. Th'irs The Unlverstv of Singapore Students' Union welfare- committee yesterday entertained inmates ol several olci people homes to a tea party at Red Cross House in Penang Lane More than 25 ■tudentl tix>lc time off from studies to entertain the 10688 words
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211 1969-07-04 4 SINGAPORE. Thursday A MASON. Tay Chin Chye, 18, said in court to- day that he had made a point of recognising the assailant of his friend who was attacked at an uncompleted housing estate in Bamboo Grove two years ago i His friend. Tan211 words
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Article29 1969-07-04 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs An open-a.r art exhibition, organised by the Ankatan Prlukis Aneka Daya. will be held at Elisabeth Walk from 3 to 6.30 p m on Sunday.29 words
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Article46 1969-07-04 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The National Library will hold a "Meet Our Readers" session in the lecture hall at 8 p.m. on July 11 Readers will be invited to present their views and suggestions on the library's services to a panel of senior library staff.46 words
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Article28 1969-07-04 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Lin Inglis, area vice-president o( Austral-Asia region of the International V's Men's Club, will arrive here on Friday for a one-day visit28 words
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Advertisement226 1969-07-04 4 I "lll'o- STARTING TODAY* 11 am, 145, 4. 6.30 9.15 p.m. > The MOST DARING, •Ai fi HAIR-RAISING and M igKjii I DANGEROUS F.O.W OUVCRRCE4) MICMACt J.POUAROC^^r^ B HAM HI BAL BROOKS r; a M<cfta«( w»nne« f• Unitßd ArtwtaßM MaV^t COL 0« By DELUXE «B ■[>- ■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a THOUSANDS of DOLLARS226 words
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Advertisement33 1969-07-04 4 CORNER ALJUMED ROAD AWD MACPHERSOW ROAD [THE AUSTRALIAN FUN FAIR] a'itt^r I STAR ATTRACTION I I Brighter THE POWDINI SHOW MICHTI vimfliii AOULTS 20 cts m MIGHTLY AT 6.30 p.m. CHILORW 1C eU33 words
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Advertisement138 1969-07-04 4 ALL NEW! ITS SENSATIONAL! NEVER BEFORE SEEN ANYWHERE IN ASIA! 2 TEAMS MCH TAG-TEAM 3 cants in. WRESTLING EACH TEAM SATURDAY* JULY* STH 9 p.m. jHP^ BJ^y SHEIKH ALI CLAYBOURNE LQNDOS a WILL WRESTLE AS A TAG-TEAM FOR 90 MINUTES AGAINST I KING KONG STEVE RICKARD MISTER X PLUS 3138 words
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Advertisement433 1969-07-04 4 LCATHAY NOW SHOWING' > 11 om, 1.30, 4 00, 6 30 9 30 pnRank i "CARRY ON DOCTOR NOW SHOWING' 1 30. 4, 6.30 L 9 15 pm mgw -."THE APPOINTMENT Omar Shor NOW SHOWING' 11 em, 1 30, 4 1 30, 4 00. 630 i 915 pm 64S 9433 words
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Miscellaneous150 1969-07-04 4 Today's ETV programme Todays educational TV. pro- Pesta BelU; 12.30 p.m.-12.50 f nj r c on Channel Bta a S fol- lOWS 1.15 p.m.-1.35 p.m.. National 7.50 ».m.-s 10 a.m. BUgllih se- language. elementary: Pesta cond language. Sec. II: Too Belia; 1.50-2.10, Health edun. Many Chocolates; 8.30-8.50. Ma- (Tamil), Sec.150 words
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Article, Illustration535 1969-07-04 5 500,000 YOUNG ONES FROM SCHOOLS IN 'CA VALCADE OF ACTION' SINGAPORE, Thins. The l!i., |M)1( \mi\U Festival is t<> be a major contribution of the Republic's schoolchild- the 150 th annivernational celebrations, s.iid committee chairman Mr. Chan Chieu Kial today. About 150,000 .M-hool-childrm will take part in athletic and cultural535 words
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Article, Illustration168 1969-07-04 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. rhe Miss 150 th anniversary of Sincapore beauty queen" contest, organised by Panjang constituency, has already attracted more than 40 entries. And due to the •'tremendous response." the organisers have decided to extend the closing date to Monday. The contest is one of168 words
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Article33 1969-07-04 5 SINGAPORE. Tbun The Sree Naraya:i; 111 hold a Children's Day in its premises at Soon Kiat Roau at 4 pm. irday and a 1 K Mandapam. Race Course Hoad, on Sunday33 words
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Article24 1969-07-04 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Singapore Musical Society Choir will give a performance at the Wisma Indonesia Theatre at 845 p.m on July 18.24 words
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Article108 1969-07-04 5 SINGAPORE, Than. Three people were killed in traffic accidents in Singapore yesterday. At If MM, Suppnh Karippuh K "f l.iiiKim ii.iit Kn.ui «.is knocked dawn l>\ motor-r>cli>t. \h<n walking along >i \n<lrcu\ Road in front of City Hall. He died in hi»pil.il. A ten hour*108 words
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82 1969-07-04 5 SIM.U'OKi.. Than. Singapore I'ooK < Ptr > Limited tiul.i\ .innininnil that !-l> i > 100 i pri/os on thp draw held last Taod.i> will he paid from Jab S and thr 4-M (SSM to >.">00) and othtr prizc> from July 10. Payments uill bo82 words
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Article263 1969-07-04 5 REGISTRATION of six-year-olds for admission 1V to Primary One next year will begin from Monday till Aug. 6. Ovcragod children— those born in 1962 will not ov registered, and parents of these children arc advised to apply direct to a school of tITMr choice immedian-ly.263 words
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103 1969-07-04 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tiger-Cat missiles the latest In British ground-to-air defence "shot down" Jet bombers and fighters which launched simulated attacks against RAF Tengah in operation "Fragrant" today. Tengah was defended by Lightning supersonic fight- rs. RAF Regiment men of No. 63 Squadron manning light anti-aircraft103 words
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Article103 1969-07-04 5 Scooterist helps to catch thief OINGAPORE. Thurs. A »3 passing motor scooterist this morning helped two other men to arrest an escaping housebreaker at the junction of Lorong 7 and Geylang Road. According to police. the scooterlst Joined In the chase after hearing .shouts of "Thief! Thief!" by the two103 words
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Article38 1969-07-04 5 SINGAPORE. Thurv Toto Draw No. 28. which carries a jackpot prize of $80,000 to winners with five numbers correct, will be teleca- i over Television Singapura's Channel o on Sunday at 310 p.m.38 words
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Advertisement229 1969-07-04 5 SUPERMARKET AND SHOPPING CENTRE ORCHARD ROAD TODAY, SATURDAY cfc SUNDAY COOKED HAM sliced lean Danish ii 1.25 PORK MARKET FRESH A GREAT BUY Ib 2. 15 TOMATO KETCHUP delmonte tops the lot 12 oi .72 PROCESSED PEAS beaulah uk s finest van .30 LUP CHEONG (CHINESE SAUSAGES) SUPREME 01 "ALITY229 words
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Miscellaneous86 1969-07-04 5 O»p tfftf It fin tin Hrs <soNN<k o» > en nv^ yeh...the I oh.thail uooc our, chief.' silbncbli a -fc v I KAYWO.' GET REAW f SHOOT? INSTANT- V ...SUREII TH' SORCERER 15... TCX.D YOU HES tk <v IHrit I mrtf By thvtttvr Gautd rru.wLL>ou,X shall Kno."tXX/ll rem»4BErTl Hlndthe fourth"86 words
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Article, Illustration348 1969-07-04 6 JTC TACKLES SPACE PROBLEM GIN(«APORE. Thurs. The land facing the sea at Tanjong Rhu may he turned into a shipbuilding and repairing area. The Jurong Town Corporation tackling the problem of space for the vast-expand-ing industry is contemplating taking over the land for this. If348 words
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Article, Illustration151 1969-07-04 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Postal Services Department will issue six commemorative stamps on Auk. 9 M part of Singapore's l."iOth anolvcmrj celebrations. The stamps, which Hill form a composite set depicting the significant events of Singapore during the l*i decades of its history, will be in denominations151 words
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Article, Illustration232 1969-07-04 6 Czech-Singapore talks on signing of air accord SINGAPORE. Thursday THE Ministry of Communications ana the Czechoslovak Department of Civil Aviation this morning began their first round of talks on various aviation matters at the Ministry in Fullerton Building. Representing Singapore are the acting permanent secretary to the Ministry, Mr. Wong232 words
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Article52 1969-07-04 6 BINOAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Yeo Toon Joo has been elected chau man of the Straits Times chapel of the Singapore National Union of Journalists. Other officials are: Mr. Joseph Yeo, vice-chairman; Miss Jenny Lee, treasurer; Mr. Abul Farll. chapel clerk, and Mr. Chee Kirn Lock, Thomson Road52 words
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Article46 1969-07-04 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tide tables for Singapore for 1970 are now on sale at the Mercantile Marine Office. Ist floor. Fullerton Building, at two dollars per copy. Also available are tide tables for Singapore and Malaysian ports at live dollars per copy.46 words
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109 1969-07-04 6 Urban plan programme exchange with the US OINGAPCRE. ThUM »3 The visit here i I Mr. Stephen Hess, deputy Nixon on urban allaira, may ypark of] a new exchange programme between th>- United States and Blnga] This was Indicated by Mr. 48--hour visit during he met HouDevelopment Board cials as109 words
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238 1969-07-04 6 <rpWENTY-FOUR war■l- ships from Britain, Malaysia. Australia and New Zealand will take part in a largescale ex- ercise codenamed "Exercise Julex 69" which I starts in the South China Sea on Monday. British, Australian. New Zealand and United States Navy aircraft will also238 words
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Advertisement285 1969-07-04 6 Only six-cylinder, six-seater Falcon gives you so much car for just $9,300* on the road Falcon's a whole lot of car. The car that proved its superiority in the roughest, toughest rally ever the London-Sydney Marathon. It's worth remembering. Under all that glamour and luxury, the Falcon you can buy285 words
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Miscellaneous23 1969-07-04 6 Li' l \hn*>r Hfg At tapp C-AN'SMEKIN TkVEKV- )AM •OTTM' \®jßl^ A MAMscrTTU' MONEY i UMMIME.V/OMM S! AOH I'y4sS'3il^^yl1 'y4sS'3il^^yl /A&* \sAM?THAS VO'GOrX23 words
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Article, Illustration1433 1969-07-04 7 ADELE KOH VISITS A UNIQUE HOSPITAL ON THE FRINGE OF JUNGLE NEAR KUALA LUMPUR 1 How Malaysia is helping its jungle folk find their way to the 20th century THE (Jiang Asli Hospital out at Gombak is more than a centre1,433 words
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Advertisement120 1969-07-04 7 BBBBBB^ **********8888 l BBBsi BBbL^BBBBBW .^BBBBBBsViBW BBBBBW^BISBfeL MTVITAPEER ikHsßßßwis^tiOli/? 1 m^m J^lilfmnm hi,!/ sWk^Bsl^Bß^^jhsl 1 1 1 1 II I ißsl ~£dF- i Bsl c J At m jy^*saiS^^ iKi Look for the Ntw Zealand seal: I m \y Your guarantee of quality L. purity. F PV^ Vitadeer gives action-people120 words
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Article, Illustration98 1969-07-04 8 LIM YAW CHONG - Bapa with his children by the seaside LIM YAW CHONG PICTURE BY r |"IIK tide was out, but the children wanted 'Bapa'' in the dinghy with them. Tengku Abdul Rahman happily obliged and in the boat with him is his two-year-old adopted daughter, Noor. About to join him is Faridah.98 words
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Article, Illustration148 1969-07-04 8 RAILWAY TO REGISTER NONCITIZENS TODAY ;1/U A L A LUMPUR, Thurs. Registration of nearly 1,000 non-citizens employed by Malayan Railway Is expected to begin tomorrow following a meeting between railway officials and the Public Services Department Ihe Railway Administration is brtlevfd to be the biggest alnglf employer of aliens The148 words
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Article43 1969-07-04 8 KULIM Thurs. Dr. Khoo Trik B»ff bu l»>en *>lect«<i chairman of thr Kulitn branch of the Kedah Bl.kxl Bank Amociation. \ulh Punri Bihi Al»h» bintc Hamid Don «nd Dr Jo«inder Singh v vlce-chalrtnen. The jet-retsry U Hftji Hannflah bin Bh«ne.43 words
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116 1969-07-04 8 I «CINGAPOKK. Thurs. A seaman. Harban Singh. 19. was acquitted today, by thr fourth district judge. Mr Dalip Singh, on a I charge Of attempted house- breaking. Harban Singh, defended by Mr R. Joethy. was alleged to have tried to break Into a116 words
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Article39 1969-07-04 8 KL'AI.A LUMPUR. Thur». The Chief Civil AfUirm Officer. Tan Sri Abdul Kadir bin Srmrasuddin. vb] open an administiativ» course for senior governuient ofllcprs at the Government Ofllcers Training Centre at P«taling Java at 11.30 am on Monday.39 words
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Article26 1969-07-04 8 PETAUNO JAVA. Thurs. More than $7 000 worth of perm, clothes and toiletries were reported «toieii from the store of Messrs l.indetevej-Jacoberg here yesterday.26 words
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108 1969-07-04 8 ]POH, Thun. a lorry driver, Urn Hock Seong, :i, and his attendant. See Teonff, t6. escaped unhurt when their lorry loaded with fish burst two tyres and went off the road at thr 13' mile Ipoh-Kuala Lumpur road at 1 a.m. today.108 words
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73 1969-07-04 8 Prisons back under the Home Ministry K^ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Prlaonj Department is once more under the Ministry of HOOM fain, the Secretary to the Ministry of Justice. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Haji All. said today. The diprtrtmri I was placed under the Ministry »f J in April last year73 words
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Advertisement196 1969-07-04 8 FITZWRICES SUPERMARKET For Personal Shoppers from today for ONE FULL WEEK] Silk StftMl Baked Beans Spaghetti 2 Ib. pkt. /2^ 16oz 2 for 79^ M I xu^P M //l^#i O^^3 IJ i 1I t j 5 VtrittiM Cooking Oil Large Prunes -75< l\. $1.20 :,Z $1.30| Sugar Pl»«tic Tumbie;i $1.20196 words
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Advertisement91 1969-07-04 8 Give the new Sheaffer Silver Imperial The new Sheaffer Silver Imperial is for set. A true masterpiece in sterling those who can afford the luxury of writ- ilverl The pen has a 14K gold in- ing instruments that do more than write, laid point, "Touchdown" pen filling ac- Whether you91 words
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318 1969-07-04 9 ANTHONY NG - $190 mil orders for rubber from Peking ANTHONY NG By Kuala Lumpur, Thurs QOMMUNIST China entry into tht rubber markets with o $190 million so far this Quoting reliable mai man of the Malaysian Ri Tan Sri Gan Trek Yoo\ munist Chinese had Iffn tons up to the end of318 words
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Article38 1969-07-04 9 IPOH. Thurs— Mr Jimmy Chront; Yen Meng. a netttlvc elected president of tlv ;ub here with Mr. A.S. ns Chin and Mr Peter Chin M prcsici' Mr Food! W«W ,nd Mr Bil treasurer.38 words
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Article44 1969-07-04 9 BUTTER WORTH. Thur.v Moiz bin Hassan 30. wai »3.450 or 18 D today for having 220 batik sarongs on which $345 duty had not been paid He was Hrrp.sted as r* waa •bout to load the sarongs into taxi.44 words
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Article22 1969-07-04 9 .SINGAPORE. I offlcii. pore's &outh ov the Thr A Bntusli Am ore. I ...ruratr heights on thr island*..22 words
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Article89 1969-07-04 9 Cultural troupe collects $30,000 I^I'ALA II MPI'R, Thurs. Thr \l member Malaysian cultural troupe returned from North Sumatra today after two weeks nf performances to m.irk the anniversary of the Second Indonesian Military Command at Bukit Bari.tan. The leader of the troupe. Inche Ahmad Ariff, said the performances netted more89 words
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Article56 1969-07-04 9 KOALA LUMP JR. Thurs Another $662 in donations has been received by the National Relief Fund for victims of the recent disturbances. They are lrcm: staff and t Group. Associated Pan Malays. i Oment Sdn. Bhd $448.50; staff of the Sessions and Magistrates' XI, $!T9:56 words
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Article, Illustration170 1969-07-04 9 WHY THAT YAM SENG WON'T BE SO JOLLY CINGAPORE, Thurs. Dearer grapes in France is the main reason for the Increased cost of French brandy in Singapore, importers said today. Other factors were extra labour charges and the high cost of living following labour unrest in that country. One importer170 words
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71 1969-07-04 9 Two accused of having opium in car ALOR STAR. Thurs. Two people were charged today with Illegally p<v>&essing 50 Mab> of raw opium worth more than $30,000. Ng Toon Hwa. 24. a carpenter, and Ben Kok Hua. 30, a laOourer. were accused of having the opium in a car at71 words
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Article29 1969-07-04 9 IPOH. Thurs. Madan. Chat Nyat MoL > wner of an electrical firm. io*t hrr Mercedes Bvnz car from the front of her shop in Hugh Low street yesterday.29 words
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315 1969-07-04 9 SOH TIANG KENG - No security threat to South Pacific: French admiral SOH TIANG KENG B> CINGAPORE, Thurs.— 01 Unspoilt by modern civilisation, the South Pacific, with its swaying palms and sunswept beaches, will remain an area of bliss and tranquillity. This idyllic vision of the region was painted today by Rear-Admiral Raymond Behic,315 words
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274 1969-07-04 9 A HIGH COURT today heard how a "grandmother pro- blem' 1 had sparked off quarrels in a home and led to a break-up of a 13-year-old marriage. In his divorce petition, Anthony Yap Kirn Fong .said his wife. Lucy Kok Moy Chin, had274 words
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75 1969-07-04 9 I/lALA I.IMPI X, Thurs Television and K.idiu M.il.ivsia have substituted the term "Bali i-.i M.il.iv>ia" f»r "Bahau kebanKsaan" when referring to the national language. A spokesman of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting said today that the change was done w.th the Ministry's approval.75 words
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Article48 1969-07-04 9 I'ENANG. Thurs— The Boyi' Br.i:.tdp will stage a Ulentime contest at the Chines*" Girls' High School in aid of Its fund on July 26. The contest which is open to the public, will be held in three sections— vocal soloists, vocal frroup6 and instrumental groups.48 words
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Advertisement314 1969-07-04 9 2» MLW Without increasing it by as M II m^^^^^L. much as a fraction of an inch > «l V^m m^mW^^m^m^ w e v c made a more Viva. W W m^m^T^^^k. fg ow peo p| e who Want Viva's M WM^^kf^^^ sparkling performance and young, sporty shape, BIS W*y^^^314 words
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Miscellaneous31 1969-07-04 9 ituy* iiunny i*y Ralph UvimdaM f( WoO-VfoO~ o*ay-turm th' things i dcV j -H^-IM x rryw-»rvw f\VV»O I/^^U^O-0 ON THE WATf R, TO GET TH' LI'L L# -ia- \*J W)-Woo!^ UtfcPo-Hooj31 words
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Article, Illustration292 1969-07-04 10 4 TOTAL of five new models of Volvo cars and trucks rolled off the assembly lines at the Swedish Motor Assemblies' R.ttu Tiga factory in BctaafOT recently. They were the Volvo 164 3-litre passenger car. the Volvo 145 Station Wagon, the Volvo FB5 and \B4292 words
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Article321 1969-07-04 10 CHAN BONG SOO - CHAN BONG SOO SOYA BEAN OIL TO BE PRODUCED FOR FIRST TIME IN SINGAPORE BY fill-: United Vegetable Oil Co. < Pte. > Ltd will he establishing two firsts when il into operation in Singapore's .Inrong industrial estate before the end of the year. It will pioneer the321 words
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Article49 1969-07-04 10 Mr. Felix Hool the .senior sale* engineer of GEC-AEI i Malaysia. Sdn. Bhd has left Kuala Lumpur lor UK where he Is to spend two months \isiting the WOCfa of the General Electric and English Electric Companies as well as those of Associated Electrical Industries49 words
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Article, Illustration210 1969-07-04 10 ONE of Sweden's biggest Industrial concern!, the Alfa Laval Group, has established a I East regional headquarters in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Bjarne EadMflMHll bai been appointed managing director of the local company. Alfa Laval Ktr Ea.M Sdn. Bhd.. which commenced operation on July 1. Before210 words
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Article106 1969-07-04 10 Two top salesmen from Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur Mr. Chung Thean Choy of Ipoh and Mr. Sunny Tan Mian Lock of Kuala Lumpur have gone to the US A.. Both are sales representatives of t.he MinlnK and Construction Equipnit of Hargill Engineering Sdn. B They106 words
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Article62 1969-07-04 10 Mr. Tsag Penf Bin, an engineer of E.sso Standard Malaya Beiliad. has left for a two- week suicly course. Esso'a iubo oil and gn iii Bo:nbay, India. During thr twcvwMk priiod. Mr. Tong will study tlir and operation of the BMO Bombay lube oil and blending62 words
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Article, Illustration157 1969-07-04 10 MR C K. THONG (•feeve), a Sales Representative of I'TA French Airlines has been promoted to Cargo Sales Manager it was announced by Mr. Jacques I. Sutton. the Regional Manager of I'TA and Air France in Singapore. Mr. Irons. 39. has been with t'TA and Air157 words
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Article181 1969-07-04 10 A COMPARATIVELY new company. Adler Cosmetic* 1/ I lias i '.ihlLshed a foothold m both local and overseas market*. Since the conip.i v .vt.irtcd pnxluction late la.st y.vr. n h.i> been exporting .--uuMai Hal quantitiek of its products ■<> Indonesia and nther neighbouring countries I;. in181 words
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112 1969-07-04 10 Managing Director off to study industry MR. Goh Merit,' Cheh, managing director of Singapore United Contractor Ltd., leaves for the United Kingdom on Monday on a familiarisation tour. During his three mouths stay abroad. Mr. Goh. who is a member of the Royal Society of Health. London, will meet fellow112 words
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Article82 1969-07-04 10 Ken. I Bfiiiad announce ;hat Mr. T J. Quirk has from the Board with June 30 on retirem Malaysia and Mr. R. S. Edwards h;us been apixiinted a director of the Company with effect from July 1. The Board of Kempas (Malaya i Berhad is now constituted82 words
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Advertisement70 1969-07-04 10 Announcement f\ jh are the suppliers of V*»^j4 §fj ll KOMATSU bulldozers, Vps H| NhJ j\ HITACHI excavators and f &£fimV c eSt COntraC t SO >3 ll totofc ar won k y a oca su PP^ er hmU SES"tfS/ guaranteed with resident en■g 7 gineers and service teams on70 words
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Article26 1969-07-04 11 Singapore. Than Wo«i Ter Enj. 16. and G.n Kirn Chuan. 20. vere today lined $50 ;ne here ;ifter th«•xpiry of their visit pav^=26 words
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Article, Illustration288 1969-07-04 11 RUDY BELTRAN - Rosemary (I'm so excited') gets ready, and it's a rush RUDY BELTRAN By K ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Miss Rosemary Wan, the Miss Malaysia runner-up chosen to represent the country in the Miss Universe contest at Miami next Thursday, is racing against time preparing for her US trip. "I'm so excited288 words
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218 1969-07-04 11 CHEAH SEONG PAIK - SOBBING SABRINA: I'LL TRY TO STOP HER GOING CHEAH SEONG PAIK By Penang. Thursday Miss Malaysia— Sabrina Loo today protested, betueen sobs. against the decision of the l.ir Kast Beauty Congress to send runner-up Rosemary Nan Miss Selan gor to the Miss I nivers«- lontest at Miami Reach. The 19-year-old218 words
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Article29 1969-07-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Trims A hair-hour film o( the Apoilo 10 flight will be screened by Televii on Sunday at 11.25 p.m.. a USIS sixilcesniati and today. Bernama.Bernama - 29 words
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Article80 1969-07-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thura. M M.ilayan Railway today innouncrd iianses in the achedule of lt.s .service between Ku;ila I.umour and Butterworth Irom Monday. The Kuala I umpur-Butter-worth niaht express will leave IH) ni U) MTtVC at 6.47 p.m. while the railcar service to Ipoh will leave at80 words
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194 1969-07-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. -THE Minister of Works. Posts and Communications, Tun V. T. Sambanthan. will sign a $6.G million contract with a Japanese nrm, Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha. here tomorrow for a .satellite communication earth station (Comsat) at Kuantan. Tlie project is within the194 words
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229 1969-07-04 11 PHILIP MATHEWS - Inspector shoots armed man near cinema PHILIP MATHEWS: PASSER-BY HURT IN GUN BATTLE By Johore Bahru, Thurs. A 24-YEAR-OLD man was admitted to hospital here last night after being seriously wounded in a shooting incident with the police outside the Rex Cinema. He was operated on and a bullet was229 words
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Article39 1969-07-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A design compf.it ion f<>r an ;.!ummaUfd ojtdoor clock outside Parliament H<<um to tit by tiir Sw;.\s Federation of I Manufacturer* wa.s announced tod-<y by '.he Arts Council of Malaysia Entries close oa Sept39 words
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107 1969-07-04 11 Hole-in-the heart boys need your generosity L'UALA LUMPUR. Thurs Anyone with hunt could help two small boys, suffering from hole-in-the-h ea r t with donations so that they could seek treatment overseas. Fernandez Joseph David .seven, of Banting. Selangor. and Ang Teck Siong. slx-and-a-half. of Kluang. Johore. had been told107 words
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Article54 1969-07-04 11 KUALA I UMPUR Thurs. The Malayan Railway t<>dav anr.ounccd changes in the times oi Ampana bult.in Street service from Monday The tust trmn (or Su.tan Street .it 7 m. and the last at 5.22 p.m Then vuii be rive trims leav•iiK Amp.mi: lor Sul'an Street and four54 words
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141 1969-07-04 11 Foiled by '999' call: $28,000 haul in Chinatown CIM.APOKK. Ihurs— Two thieve.s quietly con gratulated themselves on an easy nicht's job HMH haul of textiles, stolen from an Amoy Street shop, while (hint town slept, early yesterday. Rut as they got ready to move off with the loot in their141 words
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Article93 1969-07-04 11 Day on, day off water warning BRUNEI TOWN. Thurs. People here may soon havt to go withoi; every other day if the drought contln This I today by Mr o R wiiu >.i;d hat the r now only \2 prr eeni nf aI An appeal At present the i-apit ai93 words
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Advertisement79 1969-07-04 11 CONGRA TULA TIONS and BEST WISHES to TEXAS INSTRUMENTS (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. i on the occasion of their official opening By DR. GOH KENG SWEE MINISTER FOR FINANCE < We ore proud to hove supplied the Machine < s Tools and Equipment for their Workshop. SING HUAT HARDWARE DEALERS 4179 words
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Advertisement229 1969-07-04 11 CONGRATULATIONS TO TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SINGAPORE (PTE) LIMITED on the official opening of their factory at Kallong Place B^n^BHnH vrml i k nV^^^vn k_ 1 p»w mr cS fti i ■^nn^a^^^ L 1 g^tM SINGAPORE OXYGEN PTE LTD JJ^jT^ /SSSJ MALAYAN OXYGEN SDN BHD. T/VOV -71 b J -x r a229 words
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Miscellaneous294 1969-07-04 11 Straits Times Crossword ■■r mb |Hi MH *lßlh> ti Turner nru< t iie MBM 4 Met «nd card* Joint In Po«sibly to do with NUR outLondon •S > bur.su b*ing pompnu'h Talks abou. th* point of mouthed It). frauds < *> !4 infamous Troon tnckMei Rever»*ii main features on nmU294 words
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Article405 1969-07-04 12 Britain's special aid programme to Malaysia and ■aagas) help offset us of military withdrawal" is veil. The teaSO from London now in Kuala Lumpur on a review and decision mission, after a similar visit to Sin-. exprai i ith progress About $37(i million ov< v. ill h405 words
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Article258 1969-07-04 12 Fresh pi -is in the worst le moment Even ii red by the Prim. ation, Miiiy be, there will be the communists Tran Van Huong is popular with the Unpopular with the politicians Hi- is also one of the few political (igu completely hoi reputation which in258 words
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Article220 1969-07-04 12 For seventy years the winner of the All England badminton championship has been th< unofficial world champion. Once i:pon a time, when nobody cared about the game, and hardly aniline played it. the club champion in i could claim the title. Enjjland borrowed the rules, and usurped tl;220 words
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667 1969-07-04 12 BILL LANG - The Mother of Parliaments? A rabbit warren BILL LANG by YOU stand outside W e s t m 1 n ster s Houses of Parliament and think. -It can't be true. It's Just too like the travel posters." The place i.s magnificent. Look at this elegant Gothic fe.stoonery. measure the667 words
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Article, Illustration1192 1969-07-04 12 'Our job to get the country back to where we will have peace' The Tengku speaks... Tengku Abdul Rahman, who has been at Port Dickson for the past three days, was interviewed yesterday by FELIX ABISHECANADEN of the Straits Times. The Prime Minister spoke of his plans to publish a1,192 words
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Advertisement37 1969-07-04 12 e lfasurpasscd < Ttesifrns& J Crafismanshtp A lan >y^ll wL Sm 1 Dealers in Diamonds Star $jpphir*s Opals ■aMn Alexandrite* Emeralds Csffcavt* Blue Sapphires »tc, < I G.M.DE SILVA (JEWELLERSI i •.JOHN LITTLE'S SUILDING. RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE J.TEL.nKM. < I37 words
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Advertisement191 1969-07-04 12 ynill-a perfect putting surface HUll on any terrain! CHOOSE FROM THE NEW Utiioß^ GREENS-MOWERS iwHttMtatefeH k "^^**^J asaaMe^m^w sv >- I LIGHT miOMI •MA'NItNANCI SWPIICITV B^^*S7Vj|fjV I PfKFECT SAItNCf •*USt-PKOOfING«CUTT«M awaa^smw' JKV/B *dj" st n •*ojust»»ib»«usm OUTBOARD MARINE (PTE) LTD. fitTwSTi"*!?" 5IM0 O( STUDY AT OXFORD <^siaW. by Post-foryour jifciiw^^T^191 words
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Article, Illustration224 1969-07-04 13 APPEAL TO COMMONWEALTH PRESS THE Commonwealth Press should use great care in reporting racial problems in South-East Asia. Lord Shepherd said yesterday. "Particularly In Malaysia, the differences are not as some would have us believe." he said. "But if they are exaggerated, then the dangersReuter - 224 words
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Article100 1969-07-04 13 Patrol finds Red rest hut A LOR STAR, Thurs. A combined Malaysian Thai police patrol yesterday loca'ed a Coininurmt terrorist resting hut and a duplicating machine in thr Belong iungle in South l li. ii.vi i The discovery, a border operations officer disclosed today. Mas made during a follow-up operation100 words
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266 1969-07-04 13 ABDUCT-MURDER TRIAL RE-OPENS WITH A NEW JURY 4 NEW trial began \oday before a new Jury in an abduction-murder case in the High Court with Mr. Justice Kulasekaram presiding. On trial are two sawmhl >. Lee ("hek Wan and Goh 81ew Heck, charged with abducting Yeo Yoo 800. 22. a266 words
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Article52 1969-07-04 13 SINGAPORE. Than Palanlsamy. 28. accused of the murder of his v.;lc. Suppammah In McAltster Huad on June 25. took his own life while In the custody vi the CID. a magistrate's court was told today. A youth. S Muniyandl. 19. who was charged with him. Is52 words
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Article27 1969-07-04 13 PANGKOR IfeI.AND. Tliurs Th^ holiday resort li to fu\e new $100,000 police station. A -'inif SCO 000, being built at Pai.'.ai Remu on the mainland27 words
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Article57 1969-07-04 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mr. Justice Choor Singh today awarded ex-schoolboy Lim Kw c c Sin. 17. $13,000 damages and costs In an accident claim case. Lim .suffered injuries to his left eye and brain after being knocked down by a car driven by Soh Neo Kong, 34. In57 words
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Article50 1969-07-04 13 IPOH. Than. Inche Ahmad Da.'u.ttihuri Li.;. Mi hunied Sa'.d, 25 a religious teacher and publicity officer ot ihe PMIP in Kuala Kangsar. was fatally Injured In .i road accident on the Kuala Kangsar Road yesterday. He fell ifl his scooter and sustained serious head Inju;50 words
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255 1969-07-04 13 Talks set for Tuesday on new economic policy KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Top Government officials and State Secretaries will meet here on Tuesday fn discuss the best way to implement the new economic policy. The Minister of National and Rural Development and of Lands and Mines, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba.255 words
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185 1969-07-04 13 Malaysia and Tunisia to sign two pacts next week I(UALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. Malaysia and Tunisia will sign a cultural agreement here on Monday. Also to be sißned consular aareemeiit nrovidinn lor the abolition of visas tor Malaysians .md Tunisians visiting each others country. The two agreements will bu signed185 words
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Advertisement132 1969-07-04 13 SOUND POWER R 000 FET IC lI— J cr eates new power for your sJereo system. Its powerful l It's crystal clear! Its realistic! This is a great achievement, a combination of the latest audio engineer, ng. See and hear the new sound amplifiers and tuners today Truly the world132 words
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Advertisement284 1969-07-04 13 ggPMrWPMP§P^"P^^I^B^ /T7r i^~y h&l/nS** SAVESAVESAVE ...when you BUY BEN'S DANISH "TULIP" LARD 50.53 per Ib. "TULIP" BUCK CAVIAR 3; OZ. JAR SI. BO jar "TULIP" SEA SALMON 4' OZ. TIN 51.30 tin N.S. "FERNLEAF" PROCESSED CHEESE 8 OZ. $0.70 pkt. BEN'S "COW HEAD" BUTTER LB. PORTION $0.28 each portion BEN'S284 words
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Miscellaneous56 1969-07-04 13 HIGH TIDES i«)d i it 7 Bft 10.04 p.m. 3.58 a in. < 16.4(1) 9.01 p.m. i lift i Penang 4ui 344 pm. < B.4ft 1. roiiouon Bttat Kf>nu 113 p ni. Singapore 2.07 I m i9fti 3.40 pm. (7.Mt) 10.19 a.m. iB.Bft» 10.45 pm D 934 a m. '15.856 words
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Article, Illustration815 1969-07-04 14 FINANCE MINISTER OFFICIATES AT TODAY'S CEREMONY Texas Instruments ..NO.ro. r L.M.TID SUPPLEMENT THE Finance Minister, Dr. (loh K n g Swee, will open the SB-million plant of Texas Instruments Singapore (Private) Limited this afternoon. One of the world's leading manufacturers of electronic parts815 words
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Article503 1969-07-04 14 fIIHREE top execuJL tives of Texas Instruments Incorporated, the parent company of the new Singapore subsidiary, are in Singapore to attend today's opening ceremony. They are Messrs. Mark Shepherd, Mr. J. Fred Bucy and Mr. John Brougher. Here are brief biographies of these executives and503 words
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Advertisement64 1969-07-04 14 and ¥ei?Y Beste Wishes Is TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SINGAPORE (PTE) LID. >n the occasion of the official opening of their factory A full range of latest quality Lion Brand Office Equipment, Store Racks, Bins (Lion Slotted Angle) and Work Benches for the whole office and the entire factory. Bfji Sw^illi fr-64 words
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Advertisement39 1969-07-04 14 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD. on the occasion of their official opening By DR. GOH KENG SWEE MINISTER FOR FINANCE HECNY TRANSPORTATION SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD. 2, Ming Centre, Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore *9. Tel: *****3.39 words
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Advertisement239 1969-07-04 15 Congratulations j i Best Wishes to l\ JTEXAS INSTRUMENTS! SINGAPORE (PTE) LIMITED! on the occasion of their official opening today by The Honourable Minister for Finance. DR. GOH KENG SWEE m WE ARE PROUD TO BE THEIR CLEARING FORWARDING AGENT j SINGAPORE BAGGAGE j j TRANSPORT AGENCY j j (PTE)239 words
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Advertisement206 1969-07-04 15 Heartiest Congratulations I to I I Texas Instruments Singapore I Private Limited J from:- J NEW ACME TRADING CO., i 638, Telok Ay.f Street, Singapore. Tel: ***** Scle Distributors of: Mason Plan Printing Paper Drawing Office Equipment, "Tropen" "Erogroph" Technical Pen. Congratulations to TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SINGAPORE: .^=^^^^^Z. MocOonold Houte. Phones:206 words
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Advertisement217 1969-07-04 15 Carrier mSI When delicate instruments are I I A being made, no one can afford jy fIV BalaV V||H I to jeopardise quality control ■^L^^^L^flV I^^ B lhrou 9^ changes ot^temperature a^^ I I and humidity. That's why Texas Instruments H|H insisted on Carrier "climate control" BH I f° r217 words
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Article, Illustration98 1969-07-04 16 Subsidiary set up at Kallang Basin Above: General view of the new $6million plant of Texas Instruments Singapore (Private) Limited at Kallang Basin. Texas Instruments Inc. set up its Singapore manufacturing facility in the 49. 000 -square foot factory It is designed tor maximum flexibility98 words
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Advertisement317 1969-07-04 16 Congratulations to Texas Instruments Singapore (Pte) Ltd. on the occasion of the official opening of their factory at Kallang Industrial Estate McALISTER CO., LTD. Fire Protection Engineers G.P.O. EJox 399. Singapore- 1. Tel: ***** 1 L Congratulations (f Best Wishes to TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD. on their grand opening317 words
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Advertisement77 1969-07-04 16 Congratulations and Best Wishes to TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD. of their Official Opening today. from:--BOLE PSTRBUTORSFC»SrX¥tf=CFE.MALAY3A«iBRUNei sharikat SSSf national eSNEW BRiOGE ROAD SINGAPORE 1 TBj ***** ***** Congratulations to TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD on the occasion of their official opening today. We are proud to have been the77 words
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Advertisement163 1969-07-04 16 Congratulations and Best Wishes TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SINGAPORE PRIVATE LTD. on the occasion of their official opening by Dr. Goh Keng Swee from ENG HIN CO., 468, Victoria Street, Singapore -7. Telephone *****. ***** Cable Enghinco. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦■»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦»♦>»♦»»» Congratulations to TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD. on the opening of their factory From:LEUNG163 words
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Advertisement1258 1969-07-04 17 f m i Inn W^J If I *oW mm wm\ m\FWE\.t\ U/ I J rmmY^P^k Scanservice V EXPRESS SAILINGS TO MEDITERRANEAN/ THE CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA P. S ham Penana S.ngapvre FOR: iUMBAWA Jlly 14,11 lily 17 II lily 11/11 Ca-.iblanr.il. Rotterdam, H'burg, C burg, Maimo, C'hagen. Oslo. IETLON laty 21/21 lily 27/211,258 words
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Advertisement908 1969-07-04 18 \\Mz n e ™we" orient "lines "ltd! j js^_ tlßcirpirjtti ii tie Republic it Sißftftri) a a ICB B'jildin|. Ground Flnr. 2 Silitii *ij III: *****3 I UK-EUROPE SERVICE REGULAR MONTHLY SAILINGS LOADING FOR: LONDON, H BURG. HAVRE. AWERP. R DAM. BREM. Singapore K Ha* Penang trn.n. Sett) NEPTUNE ZIRCON908 words
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Advertisement633 1969-07-04 18 Mb «A/ H w'-9■ 'J \l Mai Ivl- 1 9 gM¥ j vraXi FAST PASSENGER SERVICE MEI AIETO 5 July 1/ IMI >*<1 >**l '•f Dal"- I' Arrival I Departures are sul ect tl alleratna PASSAGE BOOKINGS INTERNATIONAL HIEX CORPORATION, Tel 1H23. »43*1, SI2H4 I *?Ul. Geneioi ApjatM PELNI-LINES Singapore.633 words
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Article27 1969-07-04 19 RUBBER AND TIN CLOSING PRICES July 3. Rl BBER PRICE: 71| cents (up one-eighth of a rnt) UN PRICE: S6lB (up SI.STI). l>tim.itr><l nfTrring 270 tons (unchanged).27 words
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Article336 1969-07-04 19 Minings and oils steady at close MLLUOLKNE, Thui*. r VHE Melbourne mining taid 01. market held at yeitei day 6 levels aiier a shaky start this morning when profit- takinn forced prices down This buvuiK &ueugth appeared m the afternoon, lifting neavywelghu and many spei iuatl\es bnck to or above336 words
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Article305 1969-07-04 19 I'MI PORT OF SINOAPORI AUTHORITY ANNOUNCED THE FOLLOWINO BERTHINO ARRANGE MENTS FOR JULY 4. OUT: I r.,00 *kipi>er ft, Barptta U 14. Vmari Vlaru :io. Hoenb Baa 3* 30. Karr.'i Maru M 41. l.n.a 1 tin 44, Gleadnlat M. Baateraalt 47 [>•«., n» N W. 5 i.nd305 words
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Article103 1969-07-04 19 'MINESE Product EichaP::i, linia»ore, neen doting pncn per eieui yetttrday. Coconut eil: bulk I4Bi tcllera, drum $31 ••■l.cn. Clara: Mixed if.o.b.) looae July/ Aug. UK, Com $31 B. Pepofr: Muntok w<e 1 1-5 teller*, •arm* ale whiu |122| telleri. tpccial Sarawak black tellera. gar tiled Lampung Clack Jll-'l103 words
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Article63 1969-07-04 19 -I Ml MMMMa BanM in Malay tia-llniapari made theta Chan**! IB Iti ratit to mcrrhaotn vMierday itne foi. owing ratu arr quoted to tl»* equivalent of IW unita of foreign currency). (•Mint I* OO realty: OeutMhe Marh< |t».«t»; Mallino" Cuildert IMJtHi Saw Frann 571.04WC; Btiilan Print! l«1100; Pranih63 words
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308 1969-07-04 19 Good U.S. support firms Straits tin price I^HE Straits tin price yesX lerday in Penang ruse $1,874 per plcul to $618 on an offering estimated unchanged at 270 tons. Good support was reported from the U.S.A. LONDON: A modeM backwardation In tin on Wednesday Morning t plated the contango prewouhh308 words
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Article233 1969-07-04 19 TILY Onrt gradr rubber f.o.b. buyers rioted at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur reatrrday at 74 rent* per Ib. up nnr-ruhth of a rent on Wedne*dav'« rlnsint; Irvel. The tonr quiet. R.A.S. and M.R.E. timing prices in centa prr Ib. vestrrdav. Bu> rrs233 words
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Article611 1969-07-04 19 BID AND OFFER PRICK OFFICIALLY LISTED AT TMI CLOU OF BUSINESS IN TMI lINCAPOPI ROOMS Or THE STOCK EXCHANGE VEITEROAV WIRE: B ACMA 19* Rm Co 2.1W "1 Rornra Hrrhad l.Mi ad Roiutead 1 1 M Camei Plywood 2..vj Ml c-bi Q Sugar. 3.70 3 72 C.C.M. ord.«611 words
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593 1969-07-04 19 CONTINUED tension in West Malaysia has progressively quietened conditions on the Stock Exchange ol Malaysia and Singapore this week and yesterday was no exception. Turnover fell to Just over the li million units level. Both buyers and sellers were very cautious in view of the593 words
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Article122 1969-07-04 19 PROVIDED there are no I major falls in rubber prices from present levels It should be poMlble to pay an annual dividend of at least 15 per cent, the chairman, of Kulim Rubbei Mr. P.B.L. Coghlan. says In th« annual report. This should be p"--ibie without any further122 words
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Article229 1969-07-04 19 ORIENTAL Holdings Bhd.'B Increase In trading profit for 1968 was mainly due to a further improvement In the efficiency of the wholly owned subsidiary Kah Motor Co. Bdn. Bhd. The chairman Mr Loh Boon Slew, said this in nl» statement. He added that the Increase, which was229 words
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Article124 1969-07-04 19 rNS in London on Wednesday showed llttlt change In quiet trading. Tanjong and Petaling eased slightly and Beralt lost part of Tuesday Rubbers were also qulpt. London Sumatra fi cd. sharply higher ahi alts which can.after hours. Elsewhere there wu little change apart from AngloIndonesian which124 words
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Article25 1969-07-04 19 In London on Wr*!nr>viqr Ma» lavan 5 per cent r I f. V K Julr' August In bulk wu unchanged at 168 sellers.25 words
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Article308 1969-07-04 19 MOVIMINTSUF IHARB PRICK* BAtCD ON A COMPARISON OF LAST SALEI IN TNI tINOAPORI AND KUALA LUMPUR TRAOINC ROOMS OP TIRUAY WERE: INDUSTRIALS: ACMA I I Bin A Ce. lunch i, Barn«« Btrhad i 4 MJfltt), Bouttaad (—3 ctnta). Carnal <• 1! ctntat, C. Sugars 2 ctn'.i). C.C.M.308 words
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Article44 1969-07-04 19 LON DON Sumatra Plantations will pay an interim and only dividend of nine per cent for 1968 (eight per cent), payable about August 18. Following resumption of control of the Indonesian estates In 1968. after an Interval of four years, com-44 words
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Article916 1969-07-04 19 BISINESS IN ANI» REPORTED TO THE MNGAPOaU AMI KLALA LLMPIR TRAUINti ROOMS Of THK STOCK EX- CHANGE tEVIERHAV WITH! THE NIMMUt Or SHARKS TRAPEIt »>IIO\VN IN HKAIKETS IN LOTS Or I.HOO. IN LESS OTHERVVISi: SI'E( lr Itll. INDUSTRIALS: ACMA (1) $192. Ben and Co. il> $2.05. (6) $2916 words
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Article33 1969-07-04 19 STOCK INDICES July July InUusliiaU; IMUM lliitrl>: 81.93 »3-3 i Propfrtitt; IMJI 135.8' Tin*: 80.82 X<VS: f rubbrrt: 109.94 109.81 Drr. 30. 1966 100. 1 Dec. 31. 1968 100- Dec. 29. 1962 100.33 words
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Article38 1969-07-04 19 r\S tne Im iiHiinn market in v Horn Koni y«er<l«r tn» U.S. Oellar quoted at 1.W75 for T.T. and a oh for lain,. Sterlint qnni'd at 14. M aM an* Uel et i*ld at 306.36.38 words
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Advertisement877 1969-07-04 19 SANKD LINIL'm I DISCHARGING PROM JAPAN PORTS AND HONGKONG Spore P. S'hom Penono YOSCI MARU liPt./SJuly KYUSEI MARU 6/ S Jyl, 9/10 July SHOSII MARU 17/1* July 20/21 July HOKUSEI MARU 23/23 Ju»y 26/27 July C.F. SHARP CO., (M) PTE. LTD. Score Tel: *****/7 P. S'hom Tel: 6363 Penang Tel:877 words
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Article11 1969-07-04 20 CHRISTIAN CINEMA ilpoh) "Win- July 7th 7 p.m: J11 words
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Advertisement483 1969-07-04 20 aCKNOnUDCtMCiITS bbbWMMMCI aNNOUNCIMCNTS (IDTHS. CIUS ACTIVITIES. CONDOLENCES. DEITHS ENCKEMENTS, I fLNEMLS MtlllNM I* MESiOIIIAM MaMUSES. MISSIH PE«*N»L. RfC, REQUIEMS REUNIONS. MM Mmaiea) ili fir 21 wt/ls, (Kk lelit.eael srtrt K lM*f»« f ci»ii«tsi«trt,>e»«sH MiSiSM J7 St fir 15 »!fll. »K> Wiit.eail WS.S MJ teeH ttrl.ts Titen lei Strtict t»i>n SI483 words
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Advertisement708 1969-07-04 20 WANTED IMMEDIATELY an Hons leaca n Hi hool. A Malaysian MALE CORRESPONDENCE CLERK. n knowledge of Bi aff MM Apply esprriencc and age to s pore. A WELL ESTABLISHED COMPANY AND A LEADING IMPORTER has a vaeaacr for a PHARMACEUTICAL DETAILMAN. Appi.rants ate invited from r»rsons with several years expenei.ee.708 words
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Advertisement944 1969-07-04 20 SINCAPORE B kSED International I Pompanv need- dvn^mi'- \'.un»; men Trainee program i ifidv tv at management posimns in our new •ales division. X; i lence not Baßte> sary full tr^intnt: provided. A un in mkip lull time itnrnnl.Kt.lv it .Hted. In return lor diligent Kival aarvtei era offer higit944 words
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Advertisement829 1969-07-04 20 2-STOREY HOUSE*: Blglap 533.000/-. Paya Lebar 521.000/-. corner housea: Berangoon Area 534.00U— Tel: K3HI2 Spore OUICK lall-DMW II s storey t»in^alo«. 7. (MM) sqrt. Detached Mm B* laal Kutaie Ber Tel |.orei 3«lL'7«. SELETAR HILLS 6 d flerent types of houae now under construction terrace. semi-de*aihed and detached. See completed829 words
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Advertisement931 1969-07-04 20 A OIRL In primary ft requires home I lessons In Malay twice a week by qualified tutor. Apply Box ASOl'l S.I. I Spore. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION: special trach(r». Kor details enquire Tv Centre. 7.. The Arcade. S pore 1. or RADIO. TELEVISION, AIR-CONDI- TIONINC and Reejrueratkn Courses conducted by experienced I931 words
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Advertisement936 1969-07-04 20 TOURS AND EXCURSIONS PLANNINC YOUR AUGUST Bollk&yi lo^jakarta and the TlM ]ll BB Balle; Kestival or tour Taiiiii Hi.ri* Korm for U da>s at "Pp.ug Arcade Tel: is porei ARCHIPELAGO TOURS .numy lour Cares to Kurope dnd.v duaal or croups) Chartered tied Mights Weekly Australia (N. Zealand) 14 days sii.V)/-936 words
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Advertisement675 1969-07-04 20 i LOOKING FOR SMALL SUIT Ford Tamil (13 seatcr). Registered I*.; j Good condition: USD Cbaogl Road is pore) <407«S8). I*as CORTINA DELUXB. W blue. Dood all round. 34 m.p.f. 53.30U7--on o. HP. possible. Tel. (B'pore) 19(2 ROVER ■100* overdrive «rey irood rondtion. SIHOO 0.n.0. Baazley I Tel. <8 porei675 words
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Advertisement469 1969-07-04 20 JUIT WATCH HEN l»«l ■•■rll. p,ti illy .i>cn ton liv. Ktr 'm»w 1.tt.l .-Hoi.-, ol f,-ii. -.-..1,-. I (torn Tin s-RK Ooldiraiin t.'rt.. I IM, 8«ulh BridE* Roafl. 8 IW». LADIES HUfRDRESSIWB MEAN'S NEW SALON «a\r SI'J "0 Shampoo-" ing. »ay Tanging RO'td. ISm PHI Dfl ESSES/ D R E^S469 words
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Obituary, Illustration40 1969-07-04 21 A requiem high Mass will be snng for the Soul of Dorrin Pereira at St. Paul's hapel, Krian Road. Taiping at 5.30 p.m. on the 12th July 1969. Relation* and friends are earnestly invited to attend the mass.40 words
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Advertisement312 1969-07-04 21 Applications are invited from suitably qualified MaUysUn citizens for the following Ports:— I^l»U< ions \>ST. LECTI/RERS To tearh one of the following subjects: I) Strength uf Materials I > Physics Applicant, muil possess Decree Diploma from recognised I nlvrrMtv oUegr Age .bore 30 years, teaching expertrnrr an advantage. Salary «20—312 words
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Advertisement882 1969-07-04 21 <jGsy> Getz Bros. Co. Inc. wish to employ immediately a Malaysian citizen for the position of industrial Sales Manager for West Malaysia Applicants should have had a minimum of four years' selling experience in either the chemical or machinery field. Contacts with the plywood industry would be considered an advantage.882 words
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Advertisement749 1969-07-04 21 PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN "NYATAAN tawarin c. S. 0. TENDER NOTICE >^^SSSSSSSSS^^^MI pciABAT IfD JKR. PAHANG TKNDER.'J ar« lnvlt*d for 1 IDU rtJADAi j.n.k. Tawaran2 darlpada pern- following lttmi by the Chi*' dw n cituriDnoc kiiiiA mupiiD borong yang berdaftar di- P"e» ort»c*r. Central »ippi;e« r.W.D. SINGAPORE RUALA LUMrUK bawah Kepala II749 words
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Article, Illustration66 1969-07-04 22 Ann upsets the odds on Marge ANN Haydon Jones, the Bnti.sh No. 1. a backhand rot urn on her way to a shock v>:n over thr favourite, of Australia, In tho Wimbledon womei semi--flnal." Wednesday night. Tiu- 11 left-hander kept Mrs Court under const 10-12. 6-:?, 11l the Mr.s Jonea66 words
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Article562 1969-07-04 22 Tan sets 'triple' record JAN CHOON KOK let a sUte record of 13.2 metres for the triple jump when he won the event on the opening day of the Perlis AAA championships M Kangar yesterday. Choon Kok improved on r the previous mark b\ 0.76 m Combined Schools won the562 words
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62 1969-07-04 22 H ATT RICK IN SIX MINUTES BY DOLLAH >l ILATB 3 StaM CI.LB U AHA I Ahni.ul 1) ih soccer mau Lumpin Padang hall. H so'h minute and followed up in I In this pu thin shooting. Otherwise they shi-uld have won margin Fuimpr International R;ihin: Omar had a good62 words
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Article257 1969-07-04 22 Easy win puts Azman in last 8 a A. AZ.MA.N 01 S the singles title holder, began with a 5-1, (3-3 win over Chan Wai Sum of Perak io the Malaysian lawn tennis championship! at Ipoh yesterday. >;id round win. A/ni.ui. who dr>w a bye. ad\ nglea quarter-finals. MtS'l single*257 words
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Article39 1969-07-04 22 MALACCA LNTER-SC mini.. B*fl 1-18 Ut rd: ACiS 3 SFI 2. MCI 4 Pay Fong 1. J.i.-in EncI'.vh wo Henry Qurney <;iris I -?0 quartcr-linalv Convi :i' 4 Pay Fi.-iij 1 U Gills Ho 3 Malacca H.s 239 words
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Article39 1969-07-04 22 ri B\K s« ***** > Central Kr.unli i luuh' lin.>-' 1 I •S.im Ift bi Wan Hua 21-19; Thone Hon bi Bhina Clung 42--11 (iirU' I -12: Wan li bt Pasir Pimi Hit 3114. Lam Kuda bt Gunoi.K 10-9.39 words
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Article172 1969-07-04 22 LIOIIIVVI .lUHT <Tukyo>: Flash Oalleno (Pli kod Kenjl Hayashi (Jpni sth rd. I KM Xl I TOUR MAT< H (Glasgowl: Scotland 211 (J. Allan 54. B. Taylor 4-38) New Zealanders 45-1. (HURTI lll> 3rd rd: At the Oval. Yorks bt Surrey by 138: Yorks 272 »B. Close 96 G.172 words
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Article79 1969-07-04 22 TABLE TEN NIS SPORE Buslimm Houmi: Nanyang bt Ea«ie Bigineenna "A" 5-0; Telephone Board bt Eagle "B" 5-0; Yap Transport bt City Bank 5-1; Men's intert*am: Teachers 1 Union bt Chinese YMCA 5-1; Health Ministry bt Tr. Pan.ir CC "A" 5-2; Shing Wah bt Jurong Integrated Sell 5-4: SAFSA "B"79 words
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Article37 1969-07-04 22 MM DISTRI4 I IMI K m HOOL >i \ll tii..ii apohi: ACS Kampar tK ACS iPri) Ipoh 15-12. 15-13. 11-1.-). lft-7; 2nd 3rd placing*: Ban Ift bt St. Michael.- 'tl> 15-12. lfcI 5. 7-15. 6-15. 15-li.37 words
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Article18 1969-07-04 22 iron im \rs s ,ii 4l» 1 Ki.ANc. div. I: KUat Kapar Rd 2 ACS OBA 218 words
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Article17 1969-07-04 22 TOl K M K II i Wrlkoin. S.A.i: Free State Country XV 8 Australians 47.17 words
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Advertisement860 1969-07-04 22 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE A;. ience of high pressnr* .ne poxu The comm«-i steam plant: offered for posts <Ai 3 M nlmum technical quaand iß> will be dependent upon locations Technician? upplicun.v qualifications and ex- Diploma of the Singapore pmence. and appomtment will oe pn!>technic. ji.ince is also payable dj860 words
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Advertisement1161 1969-07-04 22 bm ■EHN MEYER COMPANY LIMITED BEHN MEYER A CO CM) SDN BERHAD require for each of their offices in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur TWO EXPERIENCED SALESMEN for their Olympia calculating and organisation machines. Hand written application giving full details regarding qualification and experience should be sent to: Singapore P. O.1,161 words
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Advertisement753 1969-07-04 22 JURONG TOWN CORPORATION TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited by the Ju- rong Town Corporation PMBaa Jurong 5. Sinna-pore 22 lor the tallowing workv--IAI ELECIRICAL INSTALLATION TO 7-STOREY PLATTED FACTORY AT KAMPONG TIONG BAHRL ISUB-CONTRACTI Shn« round 10 769 a. 10 00 a m Meet at JTC Ollice at Rerihill Industrial753 words
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Miscellaneous77 1969-07-04 22 .VTHI I 111 v .lurupionships: Johore 'Stad.uin Larkin. J. Bahrui. Kadatl dium Dmlamaa a SchuoU: N Perak combined 'Clifford Sch. gid. K. K 2 i».m.i. TenieiiK?oig Ibrahim Teachcn Oollegi 'J. Bahrui kujmimon lunior ehamntonsniiM iGuillemard Rd. 8 p. in i, m chaniounanlpi 'Mba ta pm i i:u ki r im77 words
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381 1969-07-04 23 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By THE GOING has become soft after rain early yesterday morning. pOR YOU ONLY did a splendid workout in soft going at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Jockey Asuwadi Nuwi kept the four-year-old gelding wide out on the course to do 3f381 words
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Article143 1969-07-04 23 Thomas Cup to go on tour THE Malaysian badx minton team will take the Thomas Cup with them on a tour of Sarawak and Sabah In September. Membns oi ihe touring team will be Teh Kew San captain). Tan Alk Huang. Yew Cheng Hoe, Ng Boon Bee, Tan Yee Khan143 words
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Article, Illustration2658 1969-07-04 23 TOMORROW 2.30 CLASS 3 DIVISION 2 ;f.T»<3»M ($8,500) 9F Kin mi a (Cheah, Tan Um> Ha Breukelen S 9.0 Mamat I I ***** SWEET MELODY a (.Chens; Rodgers 5 813 (F) Dawkins 6 3 ***** OR( HARD ROAD g <AS Lee> Allan 48 11 (SFI2,658 words
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Article113 1969-07-04 23 HORSES withdrawn dHv when nccfp'^ncet cloied for the Buki: 'limah TOMORROW— Kare 1: Rompin. Rare 2: Armi.-Ucc. Jack's Code. Race 3: Cahir, Gin Rummy. Oar Coco. Cho Chu San: Race 4: Uncle Tauro*. Lost Horizon 11. Four Wishes; Kace 5: Anna Gt.ld: Kate 6: Mr. Waverly; Kace 7: Prince113 words
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138 1969-07-04 23 LONDON. Thurs. Rlbofilio and Connaucht mv leading fancies in ante-post betting (or the Eclip&e Stake.-* at Sandoun on Saturday, have fallen victims of the coughing epidemic and will not run. Connaught's trainer. Noel Murlcss. yesterday confirmed that the colt will not contest theReuter - 138 words
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Article22 1969-07-04 23 The Penang Cyclists Association will hold an open road carnival at Gurrry Drive on July 13, starting at 7 a.m.22 words
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Article341 1969-07-04 23 W. Indians stunned by Ireland I ONDONDERRY (Northern Ireland), Thurs. Ireland inflicted a humiliating defeat on the West Indian cricketers by nine wickets after routing the touring side for only 25 runs yesterday. The Wes' Indians fielding six of their Test players fresh from a perfect pitch at Lord's wereReuter - 341 words
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Article67 1969-07-04 23 STOCKHOLM. Thurs. Weat German Jurger May last night clocked the fastest time in the v.urld this \»ar for the 5.000 n.etrrs when beating world record holder Ron CXarke of Australia nnci Oi>mpi: champion Moh. nied Gammjudi of TumMi :n the Stockholm Games. May w»n in 13:30.0— with67 words
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230 1969-07-04 23 KOH Kum Beng, the favourite, pv his way to th inns siaßies seml-finala m the Bingt^x i i niior badminton cn.n.pionships. Kum Seng pr< v>'cl too Rood (or Ya.-m iheir quarter-final, winning 15-10. 15-5. Diminutive Omi r Salim earned a semi-rina.230 words
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Article66 1969-07-04 23 I a •I double in the SeUngor Schools badminVjii championKuala Lumpur. In the sing.es final. S beat M*:. 4bcj-» rlMmp.cn Ng 15-6. :5-2. Selvaraj and T.iu Cheng Koay won the doubles title by beating Johnny Khoo and Yong Chee Kong 18-10. ir-9. Other results: G:rls singles h66 words
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Article24 1969-07-04 23 Philip 001. Robin Che a. and Will! m Term have q for the tae kwon do black beß second degree in Sinpapore.24 words
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Advertisement121 1969-07-04 23 To avoid engine breakdowns look out for these signs Get to the causes of engine breakdowns before they get to your engine. Get Castrol XL Multigrade total protection. Casuol XL Multigrade contains Liquid Tungsten* to minimize friction and all but eliminate engine wear. It's stable as protective after two months121 words
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Article, Illustration441 1969-07-04 24 TONY HERMON - Half $36.5m British aid for defence: Mathieson TONY HERMON: By A BOUT half of the $,'{().,"> million allocatkxi lor Iliis year under lirilain'g s|K'ii;il aid programme to Malaysia will .uo low ;i r (1 s tiefem c equipment, Mr. W.A.C. Mathieson, leader <>r Ihe British ;iid survey team, s;iid today.441 words
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369 1969-07-04 24 BMA calls for inquiry into abortion laws LONDON. Thurs. Britain's doctors, concerned at increasing abortions and standards in some private clinics, have demanded an urgent review of the country's new abortion laws. The doctors v.ted overwhelmingly yesterday tor a motion urging the British Medical Association to cany OUt .1 majorReuter - 369 words
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86 1969-07-04 24 Former news agency chief hanged for spying SEOUL. Than. A former vlce-presidint of the North Korean Central New.-. Agency was here la a night lor spying lor Pyongyang. a dramatic •e-capc fmm CM 1 munlsm through the truce Milage of Paiimunjom on March L'J 1967 He liad been on MaiAP - 86 words
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Article67 1969-07-04 24 LONDON. Thurs.— Spot 26*»d., Aug. 26 ',<>.. Sept. 26d.. Oct. 25 11 16 d.. Oct. Dec. 25 9 IM.. I I Jan. March 23d., April June 2-: ,d, July Sept. 24\d Oct. Dec. 247 16d. Jan. March I 24.d.. April June 24 5 16U, July I Sept. 24',d.. Oct.67 words
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Article35 1969-07-04 24 t LONDON. Thurs. Spot £1446 I £3 l. sellers £14 )G i C6i. Foi «Brd buyers £1448 < sellers £1448'j i £3>. Settlement £1456 !(4-£B> Turnover a.m. 295 tons. I p.m. 55 Uxte. Tone: Steady.35 words
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583 1969-07-04 24 BRITAIN TO PUT MORE TROOPS IN HK AFTER PULLOUT LONDON. Thursday BRITISH n.friiee Sr. retar> Mr. l> eSiil Heatey, ia>t aighl told Parliament that tin- garrison at Hone Konu Mould he strengthened when the last British troops hart left Sincaporp and .Malaysia as planned by the end of 1»»71 He583 words
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Article41 1969-07-04 24 TAIPtH I. inmlist ChlneM sank communist Chinese junI :ps and datnaiifd txial In tne kit, .i Defence Mis.ed today. This was rhr ::r-i time comullst forces liavc cnpaL'cd In buttle Miire Jan. 18, 1966 in the Formosa Strait.41 words
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102 1969-07-04 24 SAIGON. Thurs. President Nguyen Van Thleu plans no immediatp action on a letter sent to him by 92 lower House Deputies calling lor the immediate dismissal of the Prime Minister. Mr. Tran Van Huong. B Presidential spokesman said today. The leiter accused the PrimeReuter - 102 words
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190 1969-07-04 24 All-Aussie final: It's Layer vs Newcombe LONDON. Th will b. tralian men's Wimbledon la\ n Th<' Bna Lktct, the del Han John In Amerii and N comix 6-4 in 2 hi the b<: > beinu i lar but i He Double faults much double the ac and he point ped190 words
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Advertisement63 1969-07-04 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $20 00 imininiurr: TO OR CMUA WAN TIONti 4n<l Pr i inks to apeualiit and naff. KH00: 1. 1 i. H. for Alan. Thanks lie tor and /I MR^WWW dm W //T O m Model TP-83?^^^ >l 1^ gF CAR STEREO TAPE CARTRIDGE PLAYER lUJillAXirrD' hwee63 words
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Advertisement144 1969-07-04 24 A SCHOOL AT HOME FOR THE SERIOUS MINDED STUDENTS W Cambridge Vk/ correspondence nnl school HOME-STUDY COURSES in all subjects HIGHEK SCHOOL CERTIFICATE SCHOOL CERTIFICATE /GC.E. MALAYSIA CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION FORM IV /SECONDARY 111 QUALIFYING TEST (ENGLISH MALAY MEDIUM) 0 LOWER CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (ENGLISH MALAY MEDIUM) PITMAN'S L.C.C. (BOOK-KEEPING144 words
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Article, Illustration216 1969-07-04 25 Principles for free world progress BELL TODAY America celebrates the <d anniversary of ,t» birtr M a sovereign nation I 'new nation" in history. It was on m 1776 that American colonial leaders adopted a revolutionary Declarati I Independence, which served as the ■•■le tor separation from Creat n. I216 words
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Article, Illustration314 1969-07-04 25 Singapore celebrates the 150 th W anniversary of its founding as a modern, commercial city, its economy has seldom looked better. Foreign trade and shipping, the activit'es Singapore's dynamic businessmen know best, are at a record high. Industrialisation, the "new look" of the past314 words
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Article, Illustration811 1969-07-04 25 Our two-way commerce is rewarding' yHE two-way commerce between the United States on the one hand and Malaysia/Singapore on the other was today described as "rewarding." 'And we hope it will continue to llourish" says the U.S. Secretary of o 111 in er c c Mr. Maurice 11. Stans. In811 words
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Article, Illustration663 1969-07-04 26 Hard bargaining awaits U.S. investor in Malaysia PROSPECTIVE American Investors have been warned to be prepared for "hard bargaining" with the Malaysian authorities who seek to ensure a lair return to the country. This warning has been given by the US Embassy here which 1m& also reminded American businessmen of663 words
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653 1969-07-04 26 Peace Corps men serving here gaining a rich experience SOCIALLY md emotionally, living in Malaysia is an extremeIs enriching experience, says ;i booklet introducing members of the American Peace (.Dips lv Ihis country. The country is one ot Ihe mosl developed arid developing of an\ tlu' Peace Corps has been653 words
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1276 1969-07-04 27 Peter De Crux - Countless openings in S'pore for U.S. investors Peter De Crux by AS Singapore prepares to celebrate the 1 50 th anniversary of its founding, its economy has seldom looked better. Industrialisation, tho "ihw look" of the p;ist fern yean, is developing faster there is an expanding shipbuilding and repair industry1,276 words
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Article1012 1969-07-04 29 IF you think the cost of serin-; us much as possible of the United States is too prohibitive, you're wrong. It wilfcost only $297— 1n Singapore currency of course for a 30-day unlimited tour throughout the U.S. by bus. For the businessman with less time1,012 words
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495 1969-07-04 29 DOBERT Sims is a union labourer In Columbus, Ohio, in the U.S. Every day, it seems, he faces new challenges in his work. He has to learn how to use complex tools. He sees construction techniques changing constantly, as he moves from495 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1969-07-04 30 Equal opportunities for all THE five-year period from 1963 to 1968 was one of the "most significant" in the history of the United States in terms of expanding employment opportunities available to women. This is what the Interdepartmental commlttM on the1,035 words
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1710 1969-07-04 31 How a S'pore company was saved from liquidation IN 1966. a recommendation was made to liquidate a company in Singapore manufacturing leather because it was sustaining heavy los However, at the insistence of the Economic Development Board, an attempt was made to ■alvag ethc company by calling upon the services1,710 words
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967 1969-07-04 32 Absense of tradition helped early U.S. to progress Tlll. United Stales shares with many of the pre-sent-day new nations ;i national identity which is linked lo revolutionary, egalitarian, anti-im-perialist ideas. Most struggles for indepen dem-c have employed leftist ideologies that ol equality in revolutionary America, that of socialism in many967 words
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426 1969-07-04 32 Where they are taught their rights... if From Page 6 that he can keep on lean. ing. Bi- an in September. the centre ll an experiment which grew out of discussions between ils ol the labourers and Leo Kramer. director of a problemsolving firm in social scion The labourers were426 words
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Advertisement234 1969-07-04 29 Dillingham has apian to turn land into income. It's called DilcoPlan A very mique point. DilcoPlan is available to comomation of development sen- p assist in every step of property ices. Actually a systems approach development Financing, architecto property development tural planning, budgeting, tonDilcoPlan has created one of the l^K234 words
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