The Straits Times, 5 July 1969
1969-07-05
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Title Section27 1969-07-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 175,000 The Straits Times IjlK Niitiiiiiii! Newspaper Estd. 1845 SATI'RDAY. JULY 5, 1969 ft- 15 CENTS K.D..N. 31U4 MX. (P) No. 072327 words
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Article, Illustration220 1969-07-05 1 Landing on moon advanced by five minutes HOUSTON (Texas), I'Yi. Man will t;ikr his lirst slop on the moon live ininutes earlier than scheduled, scientists here announced. Apollo 11 a.-tronaut Neil Arm-' DOW due to .step on the miKin at 0512 11 pm. Malay--1 Imet instead of 0517 c;mi '12Reuter - 220 words
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Article504 1969-07-05 1 Israel's defiant 'no' to the UN Censure resolution in &*°the Security Council UNITED NATIONS. Friday ISRAEL has rejected a Security Council resolution strongly censuring her for her moves to annex all Jerusalem. Ambassador Yosff Tokoah said the resolution which also called on (hf Israelis to rescind immediately measures the> had504 words
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286 1969-07-05 1 Another day of 'intense rumours' in Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. j pi'MOl'MS of impending trouble caused fear and anxiety here un<l in Petaling Jaya today, the Malaysian Police Control Centre reported. < The MPCC, however, as- r sured residents that the police were in full control of the situation286 words
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Article17 1969-07-05 1 JAKARTA. Prl —Seven thnusand conimuni>i detainer been released :n north Sumatra, It was announced today.17 words
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Article, Illustration227 1969-07-05 1 A FLYING VISIT TO KUALA LUMPUR BY Mr. MALIK Xl AI.A II MPI K. Iri Indonesia 's loreign Minister Mr Adam Malik (above), fleu in by KM I aircraft from Medan this afternoon for a Ihip inda hall hour i->il lie Ml mil on ariival .it the K.MAI base by227 words
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Article61 1969-07-05 1 SYDNEY. Krl -Ground staff of Australi. is International airline Qantus returned to work after itaglng a lightning \tnke at Sydney ait ik>i t today The staff agreed to (0 back after two-luui airport meeting The strike was pan of continuing, worker umrsi in Qimt:t-61 words
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Article21 1969-07-05 1 An eit;ht pane Singapore Textile Industries Ltd. supplement is issued with today's Straits Times. Make sure you get your copy.21 words
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85 1969-07-05 1 NEW DII.HI. Frl. The Central <.<>\ ernmrnt today took over administration of Bihar, the north Indian State where two governments have fallen in two weeks. The acting President. Dr V. V. Girl, issued proclamation imposing President's rule direct Central Government rule from DelhiReuter - 85 words
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420 1969-07-05 1 Why we chose S'pore-by big US investor SINGAPORE, Friday IT w;is "A-pliis" for Singapore ;ill the way when Te\;is Instruments Singapore (Private) Limited officially opened their Kallang Basin plant today. Yor inTcifmmt iiaur Singapore, this top score •jivpii by the man w>ki mattered the investor Specially in for this »n,Reuter - 420 words
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133 1969-07-05 1 THE OBA WIFE AND SON KILLED BY RIOTERS LACIOS. Kri Rioting villagers beheaded Oba i KitiK > Olajide O. and killed !ive ol his Chiefs, one ol his wives and a son y i the western state i of Ofbomosho, reports enlni here It was feared > number <>t civilian,133 words
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Article54 1969-07-05 1 RANGOON. Prl— Five soldier-, including a captain were killed and five others wounded when rebels ambushed an army launch, press reports said today. Ten rebels were killed and many others wounded In the running exchange of fire. It happened last Wednesday off Ba^ein. about 100 milesReuter - 54 words
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Article50 1969-07-05 1 JAKARTA. Fn Two more deaths Irom smallpox were reported In West jH\a today, takiriK the death toll to 43 in the epidemic -weeping west Sumatra and West Java. Seven peopie have died from I the dtaWM In West Java and i 36 in we.st Sumatra.- AP.AP - 50 words
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Article190 1969-07-05 1 Nine die in Viet ambush DAIOON, Frl Nlnt American soldiers were killed and 19 wounded when they walked into a Vletcong ambush 26 miles northeast of hen terday. command I Infantry Bi tweep 12 n..' ol Xuan Luc Khanh pr he.v smallarnu REINFORCED Th. air support ;or lour stoppt i190 words
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Article24 1969-07-05 1 STOP PRESS ROW OVER RANN OF iti I r i Pakistan and India today signed final document* officially ending dispute over R*nn of Cutch24 words
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Advertisement30 1969-07-05 1 Rotor y OTMOMZA HEN WKH WUVTCH DEALER EUKtStfTtjn The oldest whiskey in the world, and the largest-selling brand of Irish whiskey in the United Kingdom and I the United States.30 words
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Advertisement58 1969-07-05 1 (3*5 PRESTIGE \V UHtMton^(PU)Ud. <■ t ,T OR£ i.TEL ***** stj f S ■V -Im'ft'i l^^_a Big Strong Friendly The Chartered Bank. Big-with fifty-five branches in Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei. Strong-with more than one hundred years' experience. Friendly-to make your banking business a pleasure. There's a branch of The Chartered58 words
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Article263 1969-07-05 2 WASHINGTON. Fri IS. OFFICIALS STUDY PEELEKB WHICH MAY RAISE HOPES r()R VIETNAM PEACE J UNG U.S. civilian and military oihcials Washington and Pans were studying app .v Communist moves yesterday in bey mighi -.wards cut»rl the war in Vietnam. icrutiny were reports that three t regimentsReuter - 263 words
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Article35 1969-07-05 2 -v< i Fri FHf worker* -.llled In lio when a santlTlle collapsed at a cement mlxitlE p. Police >aid the aandpllr audl hen one ,>f r<ers ran down the h»ip35 words
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Article37 1969-07-05 2 BOMQ KONG Krl Three f .lores were kliled Chll morning when h derrick oti irtuh'er (ollapsed The »crident occurred on th* 4i»70-t.in truKh'er V»nld while -netal wax bel.ix loaded Uf J I37 words
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Article, Illustration73 1969-07-05 2 r rHIS is a picture ul the plaque which the Apollo 11 astronauts are taking to the moon whon they blast of! on July lo". it will be fastened to thr side of the lunar modules descent stage which the astronauts will leaveAP - 73 words
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Article69 1969-07-05 2 II \l I i nr.ilion people 11 p.t of them ladies. pl.i> lunso \l> must srp to it th.it they ,irr not e\posrd to the dangers of hard uumlilinc durine l>ineo mtrrv.iN on r.illirr •>le;t7.v roulrttr whecN. I have seen l.nlie> los<- lot of money on them H.ivnumd. chairman69 words
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187 1969-07-05 2 Bases for Soviet S fleet? Indira denies it >Tt>\ DELHI. Fri InI dian Prime Minister Mrs Inrira danrlhi vrst<rila> denied a reported (hine.se alleuation th.it India had MM two naval bases in the Indian Oic.in a\;iilahle to the So\iet fleet. "Our ports are open to friendly ships Imt not .isReuter; AP - 187 words
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88 1969-07-05 2 V ARACH I. Fri. IV Pakistan's military government wants to nationalise Christian missionary schools and abolish English as the official language. Prwcntlng propo.iah yesterday !'>r thi' modernisation of 'he eduratlon system, the Government *ald nary schools wrre partly re.spon.-ible for the omergenc" of88 words
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Article, Illustration158 1969-07-05 2 Man who has a personal fortune of no more than $1,288 mil.' JOHANNESBURG, FrL J Mr. Harry Oppenheimer. chairman of South Africa's tdant Anglo-American Corporation, has a personal fortune of "no more than 300 million rand" (about $1,288 million), the Financial Mall, a Johannesburg weekly, reported yesterday. But It added158 words
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147 1969-07-05 3 Bonny: Fast asleep in 30 sees in space MM kl i»v Kri {|>ll S Amrrua i firth orbiting moiikrv <vi drop off into sound deep in vparr within M> ■ecsads, .i MirniiM hrn dist'o\rri'(l i»r w mam \iJev mtm f i »>r^in rrsearrh unit .it < .iliforma lin rer*ity, aid147 words
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Article18 1969-07-05 3 DELHI. Fri 64.000 tons a under a c agreement signed ol the Inter'^fcnifnt of 1967 Rru18 words
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102 1969-07-05 3 'X DELHI. Fri. The ruling Congress Party last night rejected demands for a separate State In the Telengana region of Andhra Pradesh and the leader of the Telengana movement pledged that their violent agitation would go on. Our struggle will con- tinue untilReuter - 102 words
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73 1969-07-05 3 Former news agency chief hanged for spying VfiOUL. Fri.- -A former KJ vice-president of the North Korean Central News Agency has been executed here for snvinu for Pyongyang. I pp S(>-Krun. 45. had staged a dramatic "escape" from Om- through the truce \alage of Panmuiijoin un March 22. 1967. He73 words
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Article59 1969-07-05 3 TEHERAN, Pri. Drug tra flickers face the death sentence in Iran under a Government Bill announced yesterday. l-.ifr.rkri>. .vmugKlers and dfrticrs in opium, morphine. hrroin and cocaine, and those with iiles.il txisso.v-ion of more tluin 4lb of opium or more thin 10 uram.s of nmrphinp. up59 words
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Article45 1969-07-05 3 BONN. Kri. Indiai Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minuster. Mr. Morar.n Orsai. arrived htrr today at the Man of a five-day olnual Vtett dvi mil lie will hold talks with (irnnan Chancellor Kurt Grorg KiPMiicfr and Foreign MinL&irr Willy Brandt.45 words
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Article, Illustration56 1969-07-05 3 PROTEST AGAINST BID TO AMEND CONSTITUTION gOUTH Korean students have been demonstrating for nearly a week in Seoul against a move to revise the Constitution to help President Park Chung-hee seek a third term in office. This violent battle between girls of Woosuk College and club-swinging policemenAP - 56 words
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170 1969-07-05 3 JAKARTA. Fri.— The Foreign Minister. Mr. Adam .Malik, has said Indonesia has no objection to Communist China joining the United Nations despite it hostile attitude towards his country Mr. Malik told reporters at Medan yesterday that Indonesia's diplomatic relations with CommunistReuter - 170 words
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Article28 1969-07-05 3 KEY BISCAYNE Prl—PresJrlcnt Nixon has chosen career Diplomat Henry A. Bvroade. «8, as the new U.S. Ambaaudor to the Phlilpplnei. He succ^ds O. 1 Mermen William28 words
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341 1969-07-05 3 JAKARTA. Friday PRESIDENT Suharto yesterday warned the world of Communist China's expasionist designs and called on South-East Asian countries to work in unity in thwarting the threat. He gave the warning In an Interview with an Indian correspondent B. K.UPI - 341 words
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Advertisement174 1969-07-05 3 UMENTS AND ACCESSORIES tAsk to see the impressive range of H Smiths Vehicle Instruments and Accessories. Everything j^. from a NEW unique /WUEn\ oil-level indicator to ffmK^wt Uk\ tachometers and a "qfl JR7 market. See them QUALITY AND SERVICE GO BEHIND THE BRAND SINGAPORE: 54 Orchard Road. Tel: ***** KUALA174 words
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Advertisement192 1969-07-05 3 DEFINITELY LAST DAY TO-DAY OF OUR 10th C f ANNIVERSARY REMEMBER THIS IS YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SHOP and SAVE DON'T MISS IT RUSH TO: 92. North Srldge Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** f REMEMBER YOUR THE LI TTTrn A TkiTTTVT <C* IM The vitamin Cm VITAPLUS helps in V 1192 words
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Miscellaneous11 1969-07-05 3 TLXE GAMBOLS ....■< £U^/£euS£_ posTAwJy «ss^ rWTi Tfl EXPECTING f ftJTMorA AT11 words
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Article207 1969-07-05 4 Fri.— lf I*3 it is colour you are Interested in there will be plenty of It. I If it i* style, there will be plenty, too. And f it plain curiosity of what Singapore's fashion vorld has to offer, torn or row afternoon's char ty207 words
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Article53 1969-07-05 4 BINOAPORE. Fri. Dato (Dr.) Aw Cheng Chye. deputy president of the Singapore Red Cross Society, will officiate at the monthly lucky draw for blood donors at Red Cross House tomorrow at 2 30 pm Thp draw will be followed by the presentation of hampers to53 words
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Article219 1969-07-05 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. A sixmonth ideological struggle is the background to the first delegates conference of the newlyformed Sembawang Shipyard Employees' Union tomorrow afternoon at the Naval Base recreation hall. The pro-tern committee president, Mr. Peter Vincent, said today: "Behind the meeting lies the success story219 words
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Article, Illustration157 1969-07-05 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. American schoolboy, Stephen James Woodward. 16. left Singapore for Bangkok last Sunday night and gave his parpnts six days of worry when he failed to contact them to say he had arrived safely. But the nightmare ended for Mr. and Mrs. Chuck157 words
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Article, Illustration258 1969-07-05 4 SINGAPORE. Fri A FIREMAN'S wife, whose ri^ht lc^ is now two and hall" inches shorter after a road crash, wns awarded $.'i(),400 damages hv Mr. Justice Choor Singh in the High Court today. Slnesah blnte Maswan. 24. was riding pillion on the motorcycle of258 words
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Advertisement363 1969-07-05 4 2nd UPROARIOUS WEEK: df% A I*U A IT DA.LV S SHOWS AT V> A A CIA A II om. 1 30, 400, 630ft930 p m. CARRY ON LAUGHING AT THE CARRY ON TEAMS NEWEST FUN-FEST! V w HOWERD -JAMES WILLIAMS HAWTREY-DALE-VWINDSOR -JACQUES-SIMS mTu^k HE CAME AS A MAN OF f^Bfc363 words
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Advertisement267 1969-07-05 4 W THOUSANDS Of DOLLARS I m AS CASH GIFT PRIZES IN EVERY A WEEKLY LUCKY DRAW LAST 5 DIGITS $1,000 V LAST 4 DIGITS $100 PHik LAST 3 DIGITSSIS H^ (tatx) en Hj'M'l c>mtM en Hi* coupoot with bom ÜblM lilltd) I $80,0001 TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT f267 words
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Advertisement86 1969-07-05 4 Today: 1.30-3 30-7.00 4 9.30 a.m. Poi Hung Yang Mtno "YOUNG LOVER'S ESCAPE (Mandarin Coloncopt). Tani»M at Mid-nite: "Dratan Swamp" (Mondonn-Coloncop*). Tomorrow at 11.15 0.m.: "Gunn" (Color). DIAMOND (Airconditioned) Today: J. 30 ft 7.10 Joyoshonkor, K.R. Vijaya Sowkor Janokl in "AKKA THANGAI" Tamil. Tomorrow 10 0.m.: Ennaveettu Ptnii" Tamil. '11l86 words
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Advertisement201 1969-07-05 4 CAPITOL -OPENS TODAY! kM 11, 1.30, 4.00 6 45 9 30 i A SHAW PRODUCTION in SHAWSCOPE COLOR a starrißg Jenny Ho. Chiao Cbuang. Yang Fan Angela Yu Chien m MANDARIN WITH SUPERIMPOSED ENGLISH CHINESE SUBTITLES. \wm #m CAPITOL LIDO m r^M\ 1 IM4 1 1 1 Encore MIDNIGHT TONIGHT201 words
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Advertisement472 1969-07-05 4 OR^NISATION nial'M 'Bll?ll?aT< 3D b NOW showing' M om, 1.45. 4 CO, 630 («l> Ohvrr "HANNIBAL BROOKS c OPENS TODAY No Free 11am, 1.30, 400, 6.4S I 9 30 'TORRENT OF DESIRI (A SHAW PROO', CI N m Mandn CAPITOL I LIDO— By Ormoßd' incor* Midniqh* Tonight! Ol Ivy i:rq472 words
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Article73 1969-07-05 5 SIM.APORK. Iri A cirl. Bunirah bintr K.i mat It, u.»s knocked iliiun h\ ,i ear anil killed in Viti Mm Hang Road >rstri(l.l>. Mlee are appealing lor rye-witnrsx-s to the accident Mpedaly a friend of BunirahS mlio «.i" with Iter at tin- time but later73 words
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Article, Illustration217 1969-07-05 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. i3aruda Indonesian Airways have ordered a new fleet of 16 aircraft to expand services with emphasis between Singapore an«l Indonesia. Tin- i.im is to Improve further relations between the two countries, and at the time promote tourism in Bali, which217 words
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Article128 1969-07-05 5 SINGAPORE. Friday links between Britain and Slnga- pore will be strengthened during a British engineering week in September. Some 30 British companies will take part. The week i.s sponsored by the Polytechnic and organised by the London Chamber of Commerce in co-operation with the Board128 words
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250 1969-07-05 5 C. K. LEt - Italy has faith in our S-EA 'trade door' C. K. LEt By SINGAPORE, Friday 'J'lll-l frequenl \isiis of Italian trade missions to Singapore ihowed thai Italy had great faith in the Republic as ;i "trading door"' to squill east Asia, Dr. Baldi, lluleader <>l the latesl mission lo arrive, s;iid250 words
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Article, Illustration80 1969-07-05 5 SINGAPORE, Kri Mr Lac Choni Iftow <c. M. Loci. a bu>lnev>maii and lay preacher, died peacefully at his Jalan Haiijah home early today, aged 85. Mr Lee. father ul the former C'hrhtina Luke mow Mrs. Christina Stone i. was head ot Lee80 words
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Article, Illustration200 1969-07-05 5 Engraved plate for honest taxi-man SINGAPORE. Fri. Taxi driver lloan Ah IVIenK the man who found $3,300 in his cab but decided honesty Has the best policy got his reward today. At a Singapore Tourist Promotion Board ceremony this morning, he uas presented uith a specially engraved pewter plate for200 words
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Article26 1969-07-05 5 SINGAPORE Fil Rank Xerox Ltd. today held a party for the company's 460 key operators r.t the Conference Hall in food ■rork" done26 words
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Article22 1969-07-05 5 iAPORE. Fil Biiitlev .<iv School wl <*l*brate lies. 150 th am tomorrow, with a n.^. k.wunastlc.s display, exhibitions and a concert.22 words
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Advertisement262 1969-07-05 5 J& Meet Mr. Chong, J>'x our chef. He is g,4i JM an artist in the A fine art of food >jgf 1- with experience i gleaned from j 'M some of the best IHk^ restaurants in In m 25 years j^^~ lA Try his special m E^r^^ihr. ity —f <262 words
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Advertisement71 1969-07-05 5 Primary One registration siNOAPOItI-:. Fri. Registration of children going into l>iiniar> One classes next year will start on July 14, and no) nn Monday as reported in today's Straits I imev i where me i<L JBkjj^Hß^HQ I 'T^^./o .*/<.< ItM/Nl /30pm Midnight it HIGH STREET, taruidov /00 pm 1 o.m71 words
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Advertisement111 1969-07-05 5 men with POWER.. Super Plenamins^ EASY WAY TO KILL ANTS, COCKROACHES &H Scientists recommend that you control ants and ipr^K #^K% cockroaches the modern way .taasSBQSOn with Johnston's NoWrwT»QjiP)j Roach. Simply \kM**^~* brush No-Roach >»?*^J^ on cabinets to kill Kttll cockroaches I *5*"HfS nn s s t0 !-top *g n^111 words
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Advertisement508 1969-07-05 5 SinGQpura ™fy 4& THE REAL PLEASURE OF DINING AND DANCING Ferruccio^J ££h VL t group *~i"» fiSr APPEARIRQ NfGHUY NO C&btß CHARGE ♦ti A CI&tV Th m J*V i CAR PARK' 'jjjT'i NITE>SPOT— AN EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT F SPOT AMUSEMENT AT ITS PEAK. A M* m Specially Enqagcd! g First Time508 words
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Article, Illustration240 1969-07-05 6 T. F. HWANG - T. F. HWANG By SINGAPORE, Friday pIYK days after a wife h;u! left her husband, she wrote him a loiter which said in part: "You have brought a cabaret girl home, sleeping on my bed. What a disgraceful thing to do!240 words
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Article, Illustration74 1969-07-05 6 TIIK Init.ci States Ambassador. Mr. Francis J. f.alhraith (right) welcominu the .Minister for Science and Technology. Dr. Toh Chin Chye (above), to a I.S. National Day reception at his Grange Road residence last night. Looking on is Mm. Ton (centre). Mr Galbralth latrr proposed a74 words
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Article, Illustration219 1969-07-05 6 R. CHANDRAN - R. CHANDRAN By SINGAPORE, Frl.— An all-white, sleek missile has become the top topic of conversation in Singapore's bustling Beach Road area. 'Residents in (he IM stared out of their windows one morninu to find it right in the parade ground of the Singapore Armed Force's219 words
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Article192 1969-07-05 6 1863. and Mtrtngad ft month* ago while tb«y wm» living In a Housing and Dwi lopment flat at Gaga* ••iart Barat. Tlong Bahru. According to hla w!f«, Worn wag now a dealer In Moondhand cars. Sim mid that only a >w months af'<*r her maniac*,192 words
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Article32 1969-07-05 6 BINGAPORE, Ftl. The women's sub-oommlttM of the Havelock community centre will hold a children* talentlme In the centre premises at 7.30 p m. tomorrow to celebrate Singapore's 150 th anniversary.32 words
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Miscellaneous95 1969-07-05 6 nirk Trary By <h<>su>r Gomtd BMW srf, r-meRCMUSTMALOOUI riFONLVHTLJLVAOIKMrS fvOU&MOVOuT BUT 1 rMV gun is DOWNSTAiRsN J \*^™(gtmiM*. ™^™*£2S?*™y HAMDCUFFID A pffit j I ANO I'D HAVE TO CO n r y. HA, LUCKtv— V T "'S SKYLIGHT. j~>r HIM? Jh -K TVIROUQH THE ROOM AM ~^"V ~~~ZZ~\J SSW /—^ffs/*95 words
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Article, Illustration1938 1969-07-05 7 HUGH MABBETT - HUGH MABBETT From high on a swaying minaret down to s modern mill, a visit to the temple of vestal virgins, rhe sight of a living goddess, then high into rhe Himalayas and snow, and down to the valleys to cross a sun -blasted plain1,938 words
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Advertisement257 1969-07-05 7 4aHK^H9^ W* w *^sV <X7 r -■'*3Hfc J^Hft^s^sE > aY T JLfbf^sM ll ■iLVB^BVCr \fl IT T^LVKV V4K I^jO^l 'Sk^BsVs^Lwa^K fata "^HVIr Bat' 'm ''^fl aflH Jl" U M;^S 1 HulbV 'aflL Jl H JQ J C JHBHB m if you can spot the airconditioner you've got an eye for257 words
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Article64 1969-07-05 8 Batik: 'Go trad' advice KUALA LUMPUK. Fri. The Malaysian batik industry should swing from modern to traditional designs if it wants a market in the West. 3<'nr. out the v due:> In Germ Utcrmann, be a firm of import t>> and export c: manufact that the foreign marke' She I64 words
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86 1969-07-05 8 $150 gold coins on sale next month yM.U'OKK. Kri. The -l>c( i.il M.">u gold coin. to l>e issued to mark the UNI ihKwm of the loundinr of Sintapore. will he on sale early next month. I hey will be available at the urrency Board and ut .ill h.mkv A spokesman86 words
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Article23 1969-07-05 8 MALACCA. Fri The State •r Inrhe Haxhim bin let a.v Neim rjiuinetr. Mr Poo Pook Poo. from K> reed him here23 words
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Article24 1969-07-05 8 KLAIA MMPUK. F:. The R<.;arv-.vpoivso:e<l Br. kflelds Boys' Ciub eonimittoe «iil v dr:ve on Moni build a 135.000 clubhouse.24 words
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Article, Illustration330 1969-07-05 8 Write in national language Mr. G told MINISTER RETURNS LETTER FROM UNION LEADER KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. LETTER seeking a meeting with the Minister of Education, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Ya'akub. from the general ■ecretary of the National Union at Teachers, Mr. John Gurusamy. h*s been returned to the sender because330 words
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245 1969-07-05 8 Students: Varsity meddling in our union affairs QING A PORE Fri. Student lead. the University o: gapore protested day against alleged intent rec management of their union by authorit. They alle?e thit the Uni versitv Council s refusing to allow chane.-.s to the union constiti tion ready f pprnvp i245 words
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Article72 1969-07-05 8 POLICE RECOVER HOTEL ROBBERY CAR VI'AI.A LLMPLR, Fri. Police today recovered a cream Vol\o 188 be lieved to be the ear used by the two robbers in the $51,000 hold-up at Hotel Merlin here on Tucml.i\ They found it abandoned at Jal.in Sahah.it. about half a mile from the hotrl.72 words
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Miscellaneous300 1969-07-05 8 Straits Times Crossword Ai ROSB 7 Be too optimistic about tf I 1. Shoot a cock In rellgloui quency of deliveries' (8) observancea iB> 8 Ear blown oS by brrw In a 6. Take In some swaba or bottle (1,1). bandages (6i. 11 tries my chert prepara9. Weigh about two300 words
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Article25 1969-07-05 9 KAJANO fit The Kaianß H gh School St. John Ambulance dhision will hold its passiM-uut pjjjd.? tomorrow at p.io »t Ui* N-iKOi pmdang.25 words
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288 1969-07-05 9 Red hunt off in populated areas of Perak -mukims I POH, Fri. The military search operation for Communist terrorists in the mukims of Grik and Krunei in the Upper Pcrak district has been called off as far as populated areas are concerned. "Search operations, however, are still going on in288 words
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Article84 1969-07-05 9 $2 mil. deal by cement company KUALA LUMPUR. Fit—Aseociated Pan-Mai. ijMa Cement San. Bhd. will .supply 30.000 tons of cement, worth $2 million, for the cun.-truttion of Brunei airport, the company's marketing director. Mr. R. J. Cheney, said here today The project is expected to be completed in two ft84 words
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Article33 1969-07-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Malaysians have been Invited to submit designs In the International competition for the Vienna International Oarden Show 1974. Entries must reach the Stadtgartenamt, Vienna, Jan. 0 next year.33 words
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176 1969-07-05 9 Husband to stand trial six years after his wife's death SINGAPORE, Friday. CIX years ago the body of a young woman, Tan Bee LJan, was found floating in a pool of water at Ulu Pandan. off Holland Road. Today her husband. Yu Yu Chang. 40. was committed for trial at176 words
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Article23 1969-07-05 9 PENANG. Pit UMNO Youth leader.- hen- lu\e cailed >■■ their proposed tour of 22 branches on the advice of the police23 words
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300 1969-07-05 9 New body to study Penang's bridge report DR. LIM: WE WANT AN EARLY DECISION PENANG, Friday. fHE State Government has formed a State executive council advisory committee to go through the report of the Penang State bridge committee set up by the former Alliance State Government. Announcing this today, the300 words
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Article, Illustration87 1969-07-05 9 Navy names new chief Technical Officer KUALA LUMP! R. FrJ. 1.i.-i t. Cmdr. Soon Tet Loy (above) has been appointed Chief Technical Officer of the Royal Ma-l.o-i.in Navy in Singapore, with the rank of Commander. Cmdr. Soon, who takes over from Cmdr. J. M. Lees, of the Royal Navy, is87 words
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79 1969-07-05 9 Contests for WI delegates at meeting PENANO. Frl About 150 delegates from 42 Women's Institute branches In Penang and Province Wellesley will attend the Slate WI annual meeting at Batu Lanchang Road at 9.30 a.m. tomorrow. In conjunction with the meetIng, the State WI has organised \arlous contests (or delegates.79 words
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Advertisement283 1969-07-05 9 YOtlRT^ WHEN YOU BUY AN GABRIELE PORTABLE TYPEWRITER When you purchase an ADLER GABRIELE PORTABLE TYPEWRITER you will receive this excellent Pitman's commercial typewriting book free. Follow this comprehensive series of exercises and in just three months you can master typewriting in the comfort and privacy of your own home.283 words
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Advertisement13 1969-07-05 9 I HIF I Nil L^mKj RSsi'--IKE v^.'r. m-i^LM WbSS^ m if I^M^m I^>^s313 words
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Miscellaneous55 1969-07-05 9 ALLEY OOP By V.T. Ham Is n S*~ ME» A I OUIITt WV EYES ARE WEARVOP BEHOLD} MAGICIAN.' V LOOKIHG AT YOU DESERT RATS! ft i V P 1/ ...MOW SIOONI* I I MAN, THAT WAS THE rTSOTTH'JOB •tFORE I TURN CORNIEST SPEECH J DONE, WONT IT?/ yOU INTO UZARPS55 words
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312 1969-07-05 10 SINGAPORE, Friday A MAN died after he and his two companions refused to pay their bar bill— because they wanted to date a waitress. The no date-no cash testimony was made in court today by waitress Tan Geok Muay. who said312 words
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Article, Illustration116 1969-07-05 10 If I ALA I.IMPIR. Fri.— IV Another three Canadian C.irihou STOI. short take-off and landing transport aircraft for the Royal M.il.i> sun Air Force armed this afternoon after an 18-day ferrying operation. IhiN K thr serond batch of mnr aircraft ordered by M.iUrsia to arrive.116 words
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165 1969-07-05 10 Tic-Tac the racing tipster dies in Penang PENANG. Fri. One of Malaysia's best known racing tipsters, Mr. Ainsley De Zllva. died in Penang this afternoon after a long illness. He was 74. i As Tlc-Tac. he had a wide following before and after ihe war. and published a racing guide165 words
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Article25 1969-07-05 10 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Fri. The production of tin concentrates in West Mala}.,;* »v 121.362 pikuls In May as against, 132.891 pikulii the month befor*.25 words
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260 1969-07-05 10 INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION MAY UNITE RACES, SAYS RAZAI Kuala Lumpur, 'I'll K Deputy Prime Minister, Kazak. hopes that the count expansion policy will contnbi unity of the races. He said this in a n monthly issue of Malaysian E Industry, a business journal supp formation on finance and the econom investment260 words
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Advertisement188 1969-07-05 10 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES j TO THE OFFICIAL OPENING OE j SINGAPORE TEXTILE INDUSTRIES LTD. from: j LIM TECK LEE CO. LTD., 2-5 CIRCULAR ROAD, SINGAPORE 1. I LIM TECK LEE (MALAYSIA) SDN. BERHAD, MALAYSIA P.T. LAUTAN LUAS, Djakarta, Indonesia. I LIM TECK LEE (M) SDN. BERHAD, Kuala Lumpur Branch C.V.188 words
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Miscellaneous54 1969-07-05 10 Huh* Bunny **y Holph UeimdaM OH.CW: I »ROWISED T' HAVE HEY, SVLVESTeOj I K I.^NOtJnJ I {q*, 1 CM HffE Tff THIS DOGHOUSE READY FER V C'MBREi J MAUNGERED.aRE^ yjy TH' DAY oR=y V^C-vWOAAE WITH MER NEW, fc 'A* AtVERTISINO YOUR ff* r^S^ S^f FV^^POOCH, BUT I RAN) I^. fJj54 words
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Article, Illustration229 1969-07-05 11 KUALA LUMPUH. Fri. It would be economic suicide for Malaysia and Indonesia to compete against each othi-r in the rubber market, the Indom Ambassador, MaJ.-Cien. Abdul Thalib. said today. "All the avenues ar* there for co-operation, so •why should we229 words
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Article31 1969-07-05 11 SINGAPORE Prl A woman. Lek Cnln Tlan. J9. of Ponggol Road, yesterday fell to her death from the eighth floor of Blork 34, Lorong 5. Toa Payoh Em ate31 words
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84 1969-07-05 11 HYDROFOIL FERRY HELPS TO SPREAD GOODWILL ptNAM. Fri— More goodwill between Hate) sians .mil Indonesians could spread through the hydrofoil ferr> service launched recently an Indonesian lournalist. Mr. Pala Manrae said here today Mi M.inr.K*. chief editor of the Kerit.i iMnn.t weekl>. v.in one <>f it. passengers who arri.cd here84 words
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Article130 1969-07-05 11 GRANDMOTHER PLEADS GUILTY pENANG. Fri. A woman pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court today to a charge of living on the immoral earnings of her 12-year-old granddaughter. V. Kannamah admitted that she brought her granddaughter to the Thye Aun Hotel in Rope Walk on June 1130 words
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319 1969-07-05 11 HO SAI KONG - HO SAI KONG By Kuala Lumpur, Friday yHE Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce is trying to boost the Governments economic policy by helping Malays make inroads into industry. "We agree in principle that 10 or 20 per cent of the319 words
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75 1969-07-05 11 New drive in Sabah to make padi safe from rats KOTA KIN ABA LI Fit The Sahah Padi Board and the State Agricultural Department will soon launch another campaign asainst rats to prevent padi from being destroyed The first war ai;ahlsl r.iis Mas carried out in the Kola Belud district,75 words
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Article23 1969-07-05 11 SEREMBAN. Fr! More than 2.000 Ib of telephone wire along the Kuala Sawah-Rantau road. ialu«d at $3,000. m stolen last nighi23 words
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Article103 1969-07-05 11 Four youths who broke into store IPOH. Prl. Pour youths, who pleaded guilty to breaking Into the Klnson Company store, here and utenllnif hardware amounting to $5,302 after midnight on June 8, were today given varying sentences by a magistrate, Mr. Tarn Kam Weng. A. Muruglah. 18. was ordered to103 words
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Article69 1969-07-05 11 KUALA LDMPUR, Prl. The condition of U\e Japanese sailor. Ynsnifumi A/uma, 45, who punctured a lung and fractured a rib in a fall aboard his ship which was anchored oil Kuala Trengganu. was today described as fair by doctors at Lady Templrr HosDital. YoshLsumi was69 words
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165 1969-07-05 11 DR. LIM: STADIUM STAMPEDE HAS NO SECURITY IMPLICATIONS PENANG. Frl. The stampede during the official opening of the Combined Schools Sports at the City Stadium yesterday nad no security implications. The Chief Minister. Dr. Lim Chon>{ Eu. said thla today. "The report of the stampede had been looked into, and165 words
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Article31 1969-07-05 11 SINGAPORE a Eng Hoy, 4* dead in a locked room throat inJurtM •a ho broke down tl I i-all. A knitr waj I- I •<i foul31 words
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Advertisement182 1969-07-05 11 SKIN PROBLEMROUGH AND DRY? Juvela Vitamin E preparation improves and conditions your skin, giving you a beautiful and healthy complexion Juvela keeps you young and vital I fn P"\l «>Hcwiii« Bin i* Keeps you young, healthy and vital FREE! 30 JUVELA TABLETS In exchange for 3 empty Juvela 100-tablet packs182 words
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Advertisement185 1969-07-05 11 r i Congratulations to I SINGAPORE TEXTILE INDUSTRIES LTD. on the occasion of their official opening I j vaaaß||a|a|n|aa J|| another design project executed by Whether it is a hotel, IIIB&I also offer an unlimita house or an office I W *~f A ed selection of wal! you wish to185 words
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Article435 1969-07-05 12 The pro of a stau- ncjr, we ob>.aional nicil was > 'iii Ma it needed I rder m pita! and to Vlooi the .er and i. ■mercould be rgency The final objecttemporary •estore ■nd to ■i Still fear •f the i In tlie Prime Minister A Ob- submtii435 words
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Article219 1969-07-05 12 any for U satel!. into the Kuala ij l But I •if oiir until M.<.i in v.iTl. 'angled objects in Z M •ids. One eftett will be to give Malaysia j I telephone communications with countries to the west (as far now enwith such readily J219 words
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Article588 1969-07-05 12 MUST A QUEEN PAY INCOME TAXES? by A Special Reporter QUEEN Juliana of the Netherlands will have to pay income tax, just like her subjects, if changes proposed in the Dutch Constitution are carried through. For five years arguments have benn raging about JulianaV income. The Dutch Government had to588 words
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828 1969-07-05 12 RUSSELL WARREN HOWE - RUSSELL WARREN HOWE by LONDON THE miniskirt has created more controversy in Africa than anywhere rise. It has become the last thing its London creators intended the political symbol of female emancipation. The •mini" crept into being in swtag- London, in 1966. partlyFWF - 828 words
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702 1969-07-05 12 JAMES RESTON - The logic of dying for a dying cause JAMES RESTON THE POWER TO CHANGE THE DIRECTION OF POLICY BUT NOT ALWAYS TO CONTROL THE SPEED by WASHINGTON ONCE a President starts on a course of action, especially in the conduct of a war, it usually has a way of generatingThe Times - 702 words
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Advertisement19 1969-07-05 12 THOF^ENS "THE ROLLS-ROYCt' AMONGST TRANSCRIPTION TURNTABLES >^« TD-124 (SERIES II) JEBSEN JESSEN 3E. ASIA INSURANCE BUILDING. SINGAPORE 1 lei- *****/919 words
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Advertisement133 1969-07-05 12 EZS3 WORLD FAMOUS POWER TOOLS V^^^^s^P I Mat Wolf Sapphire Power the most reliable you can buy Handle them and you feel solid quality. Use them and you feel the power. They have an unbeatable range of equipment for every need from an ingenious drill unit with quick-fix attachments to133 words
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Article, Illustration188 1969-07-05 13 SINGAPORE Friday HAM an inch of rain in thrrr hours this morning brought ha\o< to the streets in and around the flood-prone Rukit Timah district. Police sealed off the area ground the I'nherMty of Sinu;ip<ire campus in mtaagfta traffic snarls and >peed up theKok Ah lions - 188 words
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76 1969-07-05 13 II rl. A team Uural arrived here to-,-'udy the raoproduction md the nachlnery used. d by the Ru::rector of vport Organ- Pavlov Igor. ,us rice- growing areas in thi> rrglon and exchange ideas on ricp and machinery. The visiting group includes Mr. Pronln76 words
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99 1969-07-05 13 I/OTA KINABALU. FTI. Sabah Is expected to i export copper by 1972. the manager of Overseas Mmenl Resources Development 1 of Japan. Mr. Ya.suaki Yo- .-himura. .said today. Tin K)nip;inv i> canyinu out Intensive pro. r, 'mc in Mamut. i at the loo'99 words
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69 1969-07-05 13 Two people died in accidents in Perak IPOH. Fit Two estate workers one of them a woman, [eU to their death.hi acclociH.s iii Perak yesterday. V. Muntamah. the woman 29, fell oil .i trailer drawn by a ;tno died on the i>poi in Melintang Estate mar Teluk i Ansoii. IbrahimBernama - 69 words
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185 1969-07-05 13 No meals at airport as cooks fail to report for duty SINGAPORE, Fri.— The four cooks employed at the Paya Lebar Airport restaurant failed to report for duty this morning. The result: The restaurant came to a complete standstill. The managing director of Ambassador Hotel (the new operators of tiie185 words
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Article34 1969-07-05 13 SINGAPORE. Prl -Detectives \csterd»v aire.s'.ed a man who was rldlnß a stolen scooter along Jalan Bukit Ho Swee. They later recovered two inotor-rycle.v believed to have been stolen by the same man.34 words
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158 1969-07-05 13 SATELLITE STATION IN KUANTAN: CONTRACT IS SIGNED KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. enters the space age next year with the completion of the $6.6 million Telecoms satellite station in Kuantan in March. The contract f< t Mipp.y ol equipment u.i--signed here today b> Director-General communications. Mr. Chew Kam Pok. for the Government,158 words
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Article83 1969-07-05 13 Banned paper appeals 1.1 HIM;, rri. The Se« Hua Daily News, a ChlaMM newspaper printed here and in Sibu, hat appealed against tlia inker's two-week suspension. The managing director, Mr. I.au nue Sioni;. >«••>- -terdaj met nMiciuW of the State Uperat umn Committee. The e\rcuti\e secretary of the committee. Inche83 words
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Article22 1969-07-05 13 K I UMPUR. Fri Tww Mr. R. Mr K Jrf?a--•i Society ammi.'ion ol the Chartered lav tute of London,22 words
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Article22 1969-07-05 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Gombak goodwill committee will hold a durian party tomorrow evening at the 4th mile Gombak Road.22 words
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Advertisement200 1969-07-05 13 STORWEL IS STRONG, DURABLE VERSATILE. ALL THESE AND MORE! The (.odrij STORWEL uith arrangement, the STORWEL •Mad lt.tiurc< is avail- \s the ideal burg'ar-resisting m a range of models. Mccl cabinet for the Home, lutings and c iloun for the J lonic and the Office. The Codrej STORWfcL ii only200 words
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Advertisement187 1969-07-05 13 4am \O jaLmk. effective ■Qfiit 3 generations I Hfl.V \m\ upMttin4 t0 noubimi by constipation yat timpta conttipttieai k^HpHKv 'v\ really nothing mort than a functional disturbance. A divt that XVfl B^RBKaav Tr?^** l 4l. induda* liquid* and planty ol trash fruit and vagaiablat will htlf JP^| v »o cocraet187 words
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Miscellaneous103 1969-07-05 13 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Sedlll Kechil 12.35 am (6.2 ft) 213 pm. <7.9fV>: Singapore 207 am (9ft < 3.40 pm (7 6ft'. Port Dickaon ;n 19 a.m. B.Bft 10 45 p.m. <7 sft i Port Swettenham 9.34 a.m. 1 15 Bft i 9 34. p.m. lU.lfti. Penanp 458 a.m. (V.lfti 4.30103 words
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Miscellaneous809 1969-07-05 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNELS hu.il.i l.ur- rhjinpion.- 655 Singapore pu. .md I m.ms :< liioh .uitl Raci R 1 ItaUrca >■ laliert h.iliiu 700 Ntw ln U'«'- sl "13 :■> .<n«l IB; Ijiiiim. i Uatu I^mbaidii Mingiju a I'alut and Kin.m. 8. .01 Cai MO Mewa MindHVln ClaMlo. 307 ooc Thi809 words
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99 1969-07-05 14 ON Monday evening I lost mv purse MBt iiiiiib mv Sinsapore Identity Card and money and was lrantic. Next mommc a kindheart* d Chinese returned the purse with my identity card and money He to n'.e at mv housr. and would not accept anything from99 words
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350 1969-07-05 14 THE GAP IN PREPARATION \yiTH reference to your editorial (S.T. June 27) it is not only the graduates in Agriculture who are faced with the problem of unemployment. An equal number of those who received their degrees of Bachelor of Engineering from the University of Malaya350 words
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Letter115 1969-07-05 14 Why not small souvenirs too? rE Minister of Finance has recently announced the minting of $150 gold coins to commemorate the 150 th anniversary of the founding of Singapore. As the denomination is so high, equivalent to a month's pay for an industrial worker, it will be out115 words
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Letter180 1969-07-05 14 llfY recent experiences have prompted this Utter. When a film Is adverti.sed in Singapore not infrequently it Is illustrated with a scene which gives the impression it represents the theme or the highlight of the film and when one actually sees the film, one finds180 words
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Letter61 1969-07-05 14 TV. Malaysia has some good .shows but kills them In trying to squeeze them into a time limit. High Chapparal, for example, is slashed until the whole story is lost before the climax. Similarly The Saint. Star Trek and The Outsider I thought the new times for shows61 words
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Letter59 1969-07-05 14 Getting rich with a dollar- IT seems to me that Malaysians will soon find work out of date. For an investment of $1 a fortune can easily be made from the Social Welfare Lottery, Four Digits lottery and Toto. With a little more improvement we can beat Monte Carlo at59 words
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Letter92 1969-07-05 14 TV programmes could be improved if only le.ss Imported rubbish like the "Half-hour story" and other films with boring dialogue are shown. Better shows could surely be screened If only our TV organisers take the trouble. Saturday evening programmes should be special for schoolchildren. This Is the only92 words
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Letter33 1969-07-05 14 THE residents of Jalan Pulau Gadong need a public telephone. It is not always possible to obtain the use of a private telephone in this rural area. r. L. MAX Malacca33 words
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Letter82 1969-07-05 14 No room for big passengers I HAVE, for the past few years, noticed the unhygienic snacine of the seats of Kuala Lumpur buses. I. for one. have found great difficulty in placing myself in a comfortable position whenever I take to these seats, or. to be more blunt, not getting82 words
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222 1969-07-05 14 IIMTH reference to your TT report. "Bt. Anne's seeks help in delving into the past" (ST. June 24). a Church census in 1844 recorded that there were 140 Catholics, one missionary and one church in Province Wellesley. I am unable to222 words
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Advertisement326 1969-07-05 14 QUALITY BRAKE AND CLUTCH LININGS Frrodo put 7? ve'" l^ o< development into their QpM^Tj^jJ^^p^^ Brake and Clutch rJrjPj^^P*"^^ Linings. Only the best j^Wi^^^ C\. materials, processes /^uv and quality control \»OA|fo®\ procedures are used D n tne r rnanu^ BCture iL^i/ J JihX I Race and rally proved L^^<^/jyn^326 words
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Advertisement275 1969-07-05 14 tJ lien-etre I {AU Of CO'-CGNI j j\ N.TuRtU! J eau de cologne L\| "blen-etre" Uwi No matter Wf&yd \i how you K»«a sayit li^&S means \A iT JFn freshness A PRODUCT Of PBAN'wE SWISS PRIDE* WORLD SERVICE SCOTHLITE WATCH DIAL. J flflC i SHINES UNDERWATER IfcfUMa] ''""V^— IT MAKES275 words
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Advertisement1273 1969-07-05 15 lV 'I M ln *I i l!j LJ nyrT^JmWTyrffiTTTTSlEti 3H Scanservice V EXPRESS SAILINGS TO MEDITERRANEAN/ THE CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA P. Shan Penani Singapoii FOR: SUMBAWA Jily 14/11 Jily 17,11 Jily 10/21 Casablanca, Rotterdam. H'bu-g. C'burg, rVaimo, Cnagen. Oslo. CEYLON Jity 21 20 Jlly 27/70 Jlly 20/ I Genoa, A'werp, It-dam, H'burg.1,273 words
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Advertisement1189 1969-07-05 15 EXWESS SERVICE TO LONDON LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS Singapore P S "am Penmi u'h, b Ji'Ji, JlSt'i li Pt/Jily I July II I M brou 11 $tit 7 BEN ARTY Fsr i HJ P. Sham Ptnanf G rnwtn An 1* Gil. M July 7 Mbrougn An 2J Siniapore P. S>am1,189 words
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Advertisement1130 1969-07-05 15 f^a. WORLDWIDE CARRIERS LTD. I y^iajj^Hj For: Lot Angelet, New Orleans, Charleston, I B-Vl^g] Niw York, New London. I^^^^^^Hk (also accepting cargo for other Gull and Atlantic ports, lubject to inducement; Spore -^0 KUPRES* 3/ 5 Aug 31July/2Aug 28/3OJu'. CENTRAL TRUST la72oA»s 21/23 Aug 24/25 Au 9 Calling New York1,130 words
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Advertisement1110 1969-07-05 16 '"^KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD., Western Australia Singapore Japan Set-vie* frtaartlt Itaaajart Tonka I Nagsyt Vhaaia «oM ■Matt* »i»» M AM ISAM IBM! Wm A Jrica Singapore Japan Service Nagoyl T'Mmi *o»M "Ntn.tr Mara' 4I An 21 21 Am i Sept 7 Sept Iltft 1 Japan West Africa Service Hgo; tome1,110 words
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Advertisement895 1969-07-05 16 ■V^/Veptune 1 orient'llnes "ltd" SBHi^. ilßcsrpirjtel la tls Rsisllic it Sitf'pxs) B m ICB Bwldin. SrsBBB" Floar. 2 SleitM Way Til: 9US3J I UK-EUROPE SERVICE REGULAR MONTHLY SAILINGS LOADING FOR: LONDON. H'BURG. HAVRE. A'WERP, R DAM, BREM. Smiapon P. S nan Penani Arrniii (London I Sift) NEPTUNE ZIRCON 21 Jlly895 words
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Advertisement643 1969-07-05 16 TIN OUTPUTS JUNK l%» Aiistrnl M^lhv tin H" 1 announcM n\r mitpuU ..f llii l|la h f 11 1 a Lnd punier uiulrr ll« msiiMi R \jh n Aunt ml Am«lHiuii» l '-'l 1 1" Sri-hurl l««lll Plml AuMral K»m|»r lln J«m«-i Warren Co. Ltd., Rhkllilp.ii Mrtßat WO Kuala Lumpur.643 words
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Article264 1969-07-05 17 MELBOURNE. Frt T*HE Melbourne mining and 0.l x market held to a steady course today, again showing greater strength in the afternoon than in early trading. Some leading market stocks lost ground, despite the afternoon up■MMNISy, Wfatrin Mining < RA, Ampul Exploration anc tjurrniUnd Minr* all264 words
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Article28 1969-07-05 17 RUBBER AND TIN CLOSING PRICES July 4. RIBBER PRICE: 74] cents (up half a cent). TIN PRICE: $618.75 (up 75 cents). Estimated offering 265 tons (down 5 tons).28 words
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Article355 1969-07-05 17 Rubber reaches 4 year peak NERVOUS shortcoverlng following the fresh Incidents in West Malaysia dominated the week's tradIng on the Rubber Market and caused current month No. 1 RSS to reach a fouryear peak of 75 cents, state H.t.B. Co. Ltd. in their weekly review The news came upon a355 words
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Article261 1969-07-05 17 JI'LY fint trade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 74% cents per Ib. up half a cent on Thursday* closing level. This was the higrst cloo.ng price since May 12, 1965. The '.one was steady, quiet B.A.S.261 words
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Article99 1969-07-05 17 CHINIIE Produea E»ch«ngt, tin(«- port, noon claim* »rie«» p«r picui yaitardiy. Coconut ttl: bulk $48t arilera. arum »5l oelltrt. Copra: Mixed (f.ob.i ioum July/ Auk IK font. S3l H P.DPtr Muntok whiti- 11 25 MM Sarawak white ***** orllpra. aprci*.! S«i..«ak mack SV2i Mllera. carblrd Lumponc tila.-k $mt99 words
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353 1969-07-05 17 Steady tone on Straits Tin Market on buying from Europe rpHE Straits tin price In X Penang yesterday rose 75 cents to $618.75 per picul on an offering estimated down 5 tons to 265 tons. A steady tone was reported with demand mainly from Europe and some ■mall Japanese orders.353 words
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Article274 1969-07-05 17 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTMORITV ANNOUNCED THI FOLLOWINC BIRTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR JULY V OUT: MM l.invd I 4. t'moo Skipper V Kmnamnrr Valley RP. State of Kutrh 111 11. B<r|..!, 13/14. Prodromoo Vita 19. Nagoya Maru V/M. Kimaola 25. NugauM Maru VM .1" :o«u?i .13 M, Straat274 words
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Article599 1969-07-05 17 BID AND OFFIR PRICES OFFI CIALLV LISTED AT THE CLOSI OF BUSINESS IN THI SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRAOINC ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE YESTERDAY WERE: m. ACMA. 1 1.91 K.n A To 2.05 2O« Borneo Bemad 1.70 1.72 *d BouMeart Camel Plywood 2.50 2.">4 cbl I 3.M599 words
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939 1969-07-05 17 CONDITIONS contlnued quiet on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday and were really very little changed on those prevailing on Thursday. continued tension in Malaysia is still playing its part in damping down market enthusiasm and except in a handful of counters939 words
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Article111 1969-07-05 17 SANDAC Rubber Estate* Will pay no dividend for year to March 31, 1969 (same). The profit is £1.328 after tax ol t; 2.063. In addition there Is a surplus ot £18.661 on disposal of the estat-j and ancillary a r adjustment ot tax ions net a.s.-"ts111 words
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Article63 1969-07-05 17 SHIPMENTS of Strait* refined tin from Penang in June totalled 5.838 long tons, according to The Strut > Trading Company. Of the total the United Kingdom took 75 tons, US 1.835. Continent 1.487, Canada 175. Japan 1.731. Pacific 117. India 99. 3. America 235. Africa 2(5. Australasia63 words
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Article99 1969-07-05 17 rE lav major decline ol the current bear market probably occurred during the account ended June 20. according to the latest issue of the Investor! Chronlc;e Newsletter. Althoigh it says the subsequent recovery in market* may have been technical, the Newsletter recommends buying rather than selling It99 words
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Article101 1969-07-05 17 rNS showed little change In quiet trading In London on Thursday. Rubbers were also quiet, but in merchants Harrisons and Crosfleld showed a small gain. if DOW IONBS: 870 28 (week ago). 880 S9 (Wednesday). 886.12 (Thursday). LONDON DOI I \R TRKMll M 3J'i to 33101 words
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Article83 1969-07-05 17 TM£ Allocution ol B.ink- M.i 1 laytta-Singaporo ma 4 rr in it» rnt.'« to m v Hal Soiling TT or Ul) > Canad.i UI) »J •mi.'. 90 d/M. i' 2 742S credit 7173 trade biln. Soiling TT or OO roady: S'J.MMI. Tho rolli ■> are quoted to the83 words
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Article75 1969-07-05 17 THE accounts for Idris 1 Hydraulic Tin Ltd. for 1968 show a reduced net profit of £24,170 compared with £51.125 after providing for tax and depreciation. The chairman, Mr. A. G. Glenister, said in his statement that the reduction is largely due to the higher figure for75 words
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Article891 1969-07-05 17 BUSINESS IN AND REPORT!.!) TO TIIK SDfOAPOBC AND Xl \l 1.1 MIM R TRADING KOOM> Ol 1111. STOCK XX- {II \.\OI. YF.STIKDAY WITH THt NIMBI.X Ol SHARES 11: Mil It SHOWN IN BRACKETS IN LOTS Ol 1,000. UNLESS OTIIKKWISI. SI'K 11 11 I). INDUSTRIALS: ACMA (1) $1.89. (2>891 words
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Article37 1969-07-05 17 STOCK INDICES July 3 July 4 Industrials; 149.84 149.49 1 Iliil. I- 83.35 83.15 rrnprrtlrv 135.80 135.7! tTim: 80.95 841.63 rubbrn: 109.86 11". in lire. 31), 1966 1«U. Wit. 31. 1968 1(10. t Dec. 20. 1962 10U.37 words
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Article21 1969-07-05 17 In London on Thursday Malayan 5 per cent c.l.f. UK July August In bulk was unchanged at £68 sellers.21 words
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Article39 1969-07-05 17 IVN the free eiehanao market in v Hong Kong yeaterday tho O». Dollar wu quoted at 8.10 for T.T. and 6.0M35 for oath. Marling waa quoted »t II W and on* Uol of gold at 808.375.39 words
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Advertisement473 1969-07-05 17 MOSBERT BERHAD Malaysia) I < IKIli l< \1 I 117 for H sha-es i ti p i.^mp ol lan Hj Hu- Mohd. ,-orted lo»t or HEREBY GIVEN I s from the no claim oxesentaUon Is made, the Dlrect- proceed to Issue a lupHf tt certificate and the ori- be deemed473 words
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Article65 1969-07-05 18 FAMILY OF IMI ooa dur- FAMILY OF LATr P. T. Ph lips. Sxingei Tlnggl Estate thank I friends, of sornn for their resistance, coadolracei. wrealas, donatMns, attenaaace during the recen'. txreavement. I THE SON OF Late Mr. Khoo l.n* T«e rfteak BRAH Uhammarakshita and r.ie... Union I conJo learss.65 words
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Article36 1969-07-05 18 TONIGHT reedor.i dor. Prx.asored by Kai aad Imi Darby 181 Ltd. PAT'S FASHIONS Mid-year sale. ii Keductloi on r-adymait dret.iei. 3(K 0 discount on all materials, *5. Tanglln Road. S pore Tei t>4L'su«. 1 i36 words
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Obituary117 1969-07-05 18 MRS. BABY JOHN. "i t<opex. Rompin Md away penci-rully ut w •*>. LIM KIM SHAK .y peacefully «.7.6« leaving bfhind h wife Lee Buan H Pen* KeoriK. dau. Funeral I tuni Sultan t in to-day. MR. SIMON LIM SWCE MAN passed away peacefully at G H. lnoiusoo Road on117 words
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Article16 1969-07-05 18 IN LOVING MEMORY ul t Bens car Forrvrr nsaaeabaei d hy loved ones. I16 words
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Article224 1969-07-05 18 KATONC PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH at Kuo Cnuao Uirla School tveref Koad, Spore lj PublU Worship W. 43 110 aOi Ail welcome. VUAKER MIETINU tor woraniu II on-. 1 tinny felß. f.nquines ■rauta toju<: or •***** othet ARVA SAMAJ SINCAPORC '.'-<! II ..in At Sindhu I H« .n. D»Rellgtous I224 words
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Article45 1969-07-05 18 DRIVE YOURSELF in Britain oo a Our unlimited mileage rates offer the finest value in vacation motoring, .-..100n5. Estates. Convertl- from 6 gna p.w. quarterty toff-peak) Choice of M lopuiar Personal K\;hOrt Conceuion Prices Home tt Motors. 180 KiiK-hlev Road London. vv 3.45 words
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Advertisement240 1969-07-05 18 (NOWIIDCIMfNTS INNiy[sSsm[S tNMOUNCEMCNTS. lIDTHS. CLUI ACTIVITIES. CONIOiCNCES. OF»tMS. ENCUCMCNTS, I ACKMOWLEOCCMCMTS. ""'y"" 1 m imo«l»M MSHUCIS. MISSINC PtHSONH. f.rC. HfQUItMS t REUNIONS. rUHHUS. k««lli«»> ssy. J-J-JJ %n .m n Wffti mm wtr| y H SlittSer Clmrfiti sotrtuffsn MusSMM V X »»f Ii wtfis tK« iff maul mt M ttrtl. Mrsili240 words
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Advertisement125 1969-07-05 18 MABIOHT LIM Lim Khnc »< t .1 lv annuunce Ulnia. in on July Mh IMW at the I'nion Church of Balboa, Canal £one. 1 SITUATIONS VACANT^] WANTEO u.nirm la— r aaw Raacu- toi Ms*** Bahru Offt.e. Piease LOOK GENERAL Amah live in Ne) laundry Singapore-ll Tel: MTU. S pore. Inttrnatienai125 words
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Advertisement973 1969-07-05 18 SERVANT GIRL iitii-iii.t:' and tcliaIfhjg K:nillV s i s pan WANTEO FEMALE CLERK I>l> I with >:oud Krg'ish. Apply I.U. Box Ibo Johore Bahru. RIOUIREO LAOV DRESS SPECIALIST with drejs designing experience. Ring *****4 ot call personally 2U3 Lpper Thomson Road, us m.s. B'pore. NCLISH SPEAKING WAITRESSES WANTED: Wth /without973 words
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Advertisement1033 1969-07-05 18 A LEADING COSMBTIG FIRM requires one lady supervisor to handle men's grooming aids. Only those with experience and already drawing a salary of $500 and above need apply stating qualifications etc. together »itn photOKrapb i non-returnable) to Box A4W9t 8.T.. Spore. JUNIOR CLERK TYPIST Is required hy Kumpulan (iutbri* Sdn.1,033 words
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Advertisement915 1969-07-05 18 271-A, MERLIN MANSION fuiiy furnished three bedrooms opposit I Grsnd Hotel Katong, Tel: (Spore) I *****4. Rent S2BO/-. RIVER VALLEY ROAD 3 Bed- roomed Corner Flat. Available 1.8.89. I'nfurnlshed S2S2/-. Apply G.P.O. Box 1521. B'pore. KHEAM HOCK ROAO Unfurnished 3 Bedrooms Drtaihed Bungalow with separate Servant's Room and Garage. Apply915 words
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Advertisement866 1969-07-05 18 2.STOREY Terrace Rouses at Joo Chlat Walk. Off l«von, I. looms. J hall*. parquet moaalo floorings throughout. Completion 31/10/60. San Ming Hboe Trunk Co.. Ltd. 211 South Bridge Road.. Spore. Tel: *****. BAMBOO OROVE PARK Modern aeml-detached 2-storey bungalows at Jalan Batu Nllam (behind Eveready Factory), 4 bedrooms, servant room,866 words
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Advertisement736 1969-07-05 18 BE PRtPAREO for fhe Primary VI examination by «ettin« expert guidance at the Tuition Cmtr<\ The Arcade. Singapore 1. Kor details call personally or telephone 9* EIMCATUN PHYSICS. CHEMISTRY, A Elemertar* Matr.- ..lion. Rfsel Sihool Mi iooao 8 pore TAP DANCING NEW I July. Martin* jlh July. Saturday GET YOUR736 words
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Advertisement253 1969-07-05 18 CAMBRIDGE PUBLICATIONS' I op«--1 cal stud.. and int. la [BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PROFITABLE HOTEL I WELL ESTABLISHED special oiren "tours and excursions CHINESE VMCA NANOA TUUHS Kl. d ir, K 1 asents¥anted AGENTS DISTRIBUTORS for t. razor Apply SOKELA CO, 1 Vult St.. DULWICH MILL N S W AUSTRALIA FOR HIRE253 words
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Advertisement495 1969-07-05 19 I TV/RADIO SALES t SERVICE HISBTA Prompt *V Rel.anle T.V. Moderate ebargea. King pore) t6XM. TV. REPAIR all brands, dar nigh' por* *****2. reasovabie <»s. I RBOIFFUSION TSLSVISION RENTALS ■.P. es CASH nswsslKi rase* to ault rreryoae Ossssksßoaaa At*. Joo CMat Road. Taman Jurong RunirrrsiON rf.pairk ant make or t.v.495 words
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Advertisement443 1969-07-05 19 FURNITURE CANE FURNITURE BSStSllll for Hotels and i. urn. Lee Wan k Caveoa^n Road, m pore FOR DISTINCTIVE CANE Kurnl- River Valley iport-, *****. FURNITURE A CANE furniture. Different designs for hire/h.p. Cbong 5X7. Ualrst.cr Rd. 8 pore 322V4. iiTR E P U R iTh t\ SE OWN A HOOVERMATIC443 words
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Advertisement1049 1969-07-05 19 LEAVING SINGAPORE. UouMboto effects for sal*: Vacuum cteaner floor x>lisher washing macbin* unco etc I 1 off. i .till iS|wn I3STI :.cl«ftD i alter SOU p.m 2&1X7 FROST FREE RIFRIOERATOR/ FREEZER combination Pbilco. Hotpoint, Norse. Wr*tinKhouse. General Klectric. Call at Cinsapore Kefrlcera[ion Company. 12 14 International rliiildtng. Telephone iS'pore; TiUni1,049 words
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Advertisement972 1969-07-05 19 ISU VALIANT Automatic transmission New Radial Ply Tins. Engine, body, ninrior all esrellent. A pleasure to own ,<nd drive. Ring: 6«ai7v I i*>r IM7 H IMP. With tax and insurance. no ascsiSßt, first offer above •rcured. Virw at Motul Senue Station m s. Dunearn Road Yar»ood Avenue S BSM. i»*9972 words
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Advertisement823 1969-07-05 19 HIGH CLASS Aervlc* Apartments na: -monthly. economical Hlnfapors ■srrSH Apartments Nice and quiet. Tel: (B' pore. MI4V3 sMMsV HOTIL AMBASSADOR 48 Meyei Road Mlagapore facing •<• front wall to wall carpctinit air-conditioned rooms SSBSM $36/- douhl* S3S/-. No service DatMSßf A Kloorthows nightly Tel: Spore 4473U1/******. HOTEL SAVOY 10 A823 words
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Advertisement84 1969-07-05 19 WHEIE TO EAT (SPORE) JOO CNIAT RESTAURANT 122 Joo Chlat Rosd S per* Tel: 460V7V. Wt str\t- Nonya stakan (PsraosKaa rna.ks.nsn i RESTAURANT I lAI EAT ANO DRINK In quiet and homely stmo»ph«-r*7 Visit ResUurant/ Bar in Strand Hotel. 21 25, Bencoolea Btrest. B'pore Tels: 2SS2I/IMM. LUNCH DINNIM at Drscoo84 words
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Advertisement532 1969-07-05 19 M MALAYSIA-SINGAPORE AIRLINES LIMITED invites applications from suitably qualified candidates lor the positions of (A) SUPPLIES OFFICER (Local Purchase) (B) STENOGRAPHERS (C) COMPTOMETER OPERATOR (D) TELEPRINTER OPERATORS (E) ARTISANS In the following tradesEngine Airframe, Electrical, Pneumatic, Component, Plant Equipment, Fibreglass, Fabric and Safety Equipment. (F) CABIN SERVICES ASSISTANTS (G) STOREKEEPERS532 words
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Advertisement1018 1969-07-05 20 i, ii PRIMARY SCHOOL-TEACHERS A large mining company on the east coast of Malaya 1 invites applications for the positions of (a) Headmaster <b> School teacher for its English-language primary school The school caters for Doth Expatriate and Asian children and follows the New South Wales Curriculum, for pupils aged1,018 words
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Advertisement518 1969-07-05 20 THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND New Zealand Applications are united lot tin [jo.sition of LECIURER IN CHIN. in the Department of A-sun l,aimuane.s and Literature^ Ihr Department was set up in 1966 :o pimi in Chinese. Japanese and Indonesian. Ci~iine.se ifluguage and literature studies ivere commenced in 1966 and courses in518 words
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Advertisement859 1969-07-05 20 Ministry of Culture requires RESEARCH OFFICER Broadcasting Division end ORGANISER, CULTURAL ACTIVITIES Publicity Division SALARY: $935x40A-$1,255 p.m. Graduates with experience In library research woric or In organising cultural activities; OR School Certificate holders with 1U jtars relevant experience can apply. Decree holders lacking In experience will be considered at lower859 words
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Advertisement203 1969-07-05 20 DATSUN IGOO Super Sports Sedan a^k situ* I i dynamic exciting designed for the Jet set I r> OMC 109 HP 1595 c Full, Independent 4 Suip' r> Top Speed >O3 "\pb- > World Acclo.mtd Ptr<O'"<o*— Chung Shan Motors (Pta) It*. Ztt. I llfldrr M. F"" NO MORE GREY HAIR!203 words
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Article610 1969-07-05 21 STEVE BOEY - Champion Azman gets tough fight STEVE BOEY I DEFENDING champion S. A. Azman recovered from a set down to beat Tan Song Kean 'A-6. 6-2. 6-0 in the men's singles quarterfinals in the Malaysian lawn tennis championships at the Ipoh Municipal courts yesterday. Azman was joined in the somi-finals by610 words
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237 1969-07-05 21 LONDON. Fri. The British Open golf championship next week has been robbed of much glamour by the withdrawal of American Arnold Palmer, twice winner of the title. Palmer yesterday cabled the Royal and Ancient Oolf Club that he regretted he would be unable toReuter - 237 words
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Article, Illustration37 1969-07-05 21 A USTRALIAN Rod Layer reaches out for a return during his Wimbledon singles semi-final against American Arthur Ashe. Layer won 2-6, 6-2. 9-7, 6-0 and will meet compatriot John Newoombe in the final. ITI radiopic.37 words
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Article197 1969-07-05 21 lONDON. Frl. j The chance of an open Davis Cup competition disappeared for at least another 12 months at a meeting in London yesterday, when delegates to the Davis Cup nations' annual conference voted heavily against the Idea. A proposal by France, which had the197 words
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Advertisement1279 1969-07-05 21 m LEMBAGA 'ELABOHAM SWETTFNHAII PEMBERITAHJ TENDER Tender] ad«-l»h 41-pela.wa, dart Ptmborong2 yang t«rd«fUr Ketaa B dl-Lembaga Pelabohan Swett*uham untok mend.rUum dlndlng be.v bau 44 lnchl tlnggl-nya 4 ka<l 9 inchi bagl ncenggantl kepit g2 bfsi mengerut '.C.I. Sheet*) yang roaak dl-bahaglsn bawabaekpllllng dlndlng gudang 1, 2, I daii 4 (kechuall1,279 words
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Advertisement207 1969-07-05 21 [/> iT^l' Newly developed fluids I y**t*uH A ensure maximum Ij^^^^^^ er performance and ■h« complete safety m L^!*^! -<• hydraulic systems. MptUHUI Heat build-up PM^Za/r*l causes brakes to fail I^^QflMftJjjj ,„.< or lock dangerously. '.^^■■l^^n '"j That's why Lockheed Super Fluids have very 'hui, high boiling points to f"*feh^207 words
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Article161 1969-07-05 22 Outspoken does a splendid gallop 01 rSPOKEN tap] i] ihowIn a 3f In :i» 4, 5 sec on Bukit li.it.mt a 31 trial K<>> hrn d:d a running the .imi J»> '.ippriiiKuliiiir over \..l VI. I till" i did IJ.nmlle Mrocie U ill 41 N..iip.in«-i v Hamid) on the bit.161 words
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Article630 1969-07-05 22 EPSOM JEEP - Sweet Melody is strongly fancied EPSOM JEEP By CWEET MELODY is strongly fancied to score over 9f in Race 1 at Bukit Timah today. The New Zealand gelding by Agricola won five races over a mile or more last season. He nn a Rood race last fourth by less than630 words
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Article141 1969-07-05 22 KTSOM JUT (ALL BOY 1'OINTF.R MK'.OIM MMBMAMTtM s. MELODY Racf 1 Npwlmanter .lrrr>* Spwial Orchard Road On-hard Road >»ert Melody J«n's Spwial Tl DOR (1.1)1 II I I DOR (toil) II. SI PRIMO Rarr 2 |MM| Nirr < hoirr Tudor (loud II Supremo II Supremo Nice (huirr III HONAIR141 words
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Article, Illustration37 1969-07-05 22 QFMI PIMAI XT Omar Salim beating Choo ocmi-rißHLioi Sin Hua 9 15 15 9 15 4 to enter the men's singles semi-finals in the Singapore junior badminton championships on Wed" nesday night. Timespic by Han Hai long.37 words
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109 1969-07-05 22 CYDNE.Y. Fri. —Three racehorses owned by Felipe Ysmael of the PhilipI a ere sold at auction In Sydney today Kour other Ysmaei horses were withdrawn from the sale and another was passed in. Mr Ysmael decided to end his association with Australian racing afterReuter - 109 words
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Article241 1969-07-05 22 WI hit back in return match BELFAST. Frl. The West Indian cricketers made amends Against Ireland with a vengeance here yesterday. The tourist* bundled Ireland out for 126 and quickly rneed past their .score for the loss of only one wicket. It was .swift reven. th»':r humiliation oy I: onReuter - 241 words
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Article, Illustration1287 1969-07-05 22 GOING FORECAST: Soft 2.30 CLASS 3 DIVISION 2 ■zf.TH^iM ($8,500! 9F 1 ***** RETRIMt: a (Cheah. Tan ft Lun RS Breukelen 5 80 Mamat 6 t ***** SWEET MELODY a iChrn-. Rotlufrs 5 813 111 Dawkins 6 3 ***** OR( HARD ROAD K "AS Leei Allan 41,287 words
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Advertisement59 1969-07-05 22 Mini-World *^j|r^4ft y *^HH my J? '"*■"■'■'^hHDHHHHl it 1 chhhW I^hbhhl VHL i'~ ;^i^nBHHHHH hW W **ss« |3hhhhhl >%Ka*jJHHHHH 9V %i '^hh9 'T i jm hhhSSI Connecting Singapore and Hong Kong with Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Samoa, New Caledonia. Norfolk Island, Tamil, Hawaii, Los Angeles and to anywhere elie in59 words
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Advertisement79 1969-07-05 22 j^t Make Motoring Safer Lucas spotlights, windscreen washers, wipers, horns, reversing lamps to alternators incorporate the latest techniques and newest designs. That's why they're the manufacturer's choice they should be yours too. Always specify Lucas Accessories. QUALITY AND SERVICE GO BEHIND THE BRAND SINGAPORE: 54 Orchard Road. Tel: ***** KUALA79 words
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344 1969-07-05 23 V MUNUBAMT won 11 the 3,000 metres tn a record time of 10:6.0 at the Kedah AAA championships at Alor Star yesterc.: !x>at t h c previous mark by II I i'crrls were V. Toput. Mar»my In the women's 800 m. Ong Poh Kuan In344 words
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Article, Illustration633 1969-07-05 23 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By ARI Selvaratnam, the Malaysian 400 metres hurdles kingpin from 1961 to 1965, made a triumphant comeback at Johore Bahru yesterday. ting in the JoAAA championSolva won his event In 55 ssec. cllp4.4scc off the premark. He finished about 40 m*--head of runner-up633 words
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Article91 1969-07-05 23 "THE Malaysian table tennis champion.«lui>s scheduled for July 27-Aug. 6 I I Malacca have been postponed till Nov. 16-27. The Tab'e Tennis Association or Malaysia dtr.ded at a mee*.ing at Ipoii yesterday, to send five players to the Singapore Posta Sukan tournament on Aug 12-18 They are91 words
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Article303 1969-07-05 23 TAN Choon Kok broke another state record when he won the long jump at 6. 12 metre* at the Perlis AAA championships at Kangar yesterday. < Choon Kok. who set a triple jump record on Thursday, was awarded the Brst Pen ;imanee trophy. The women303 words
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164 1969-07-05 23 /"HANG Sin Long took tttt I 100 metres title »nh r^ cord time of ll.2sec in th« second day of the Penang Schools athletic championship* at the City Stadium yesterday. He beat the old record by tenth of a second. Mntfts: BOYS (U« 1100164 words
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Article79 1969-07-05 23 WYDNEY. Frl. Ten women ba.-kttball players -i^re named today to represent New South Wales in the Singapore 1 Pesta Sukan tournament neM rr.outh They Include two top State Athletes Nancy Atherton. who sprinted for Australia In the 1954 Commonwealth Games. 1 gnd Kay Thomas, who has79 words
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Advertisement458 1969-07-05 23 jfl9H^ WM BH HH^^HHB| 9HH^ c know y° u a c I j^V I I Hi B"* I c Escort de Luxe. ■H jjHlflß HBE kj^ Well, now take a look V Bh I B tne escort ouper... YOB tfßi tftt M|VP Hk anc^ see how yes u p L3~458 words
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Miscellaneous227 1969-07-05 23 BADMINTON bt Yee Fei 11-1 JOHOKI SCHOOLS (Johorg ll R. Anthony bt Nurmah Bahnr Bo>» I ndrr-30 linrlr* 11-6 H-4; Tan Kuang w.o Wong Chee Yow Cheng ».o Ong Chny; Loh Lre Huang bt Chooi Kia: Lim; Goh Chee Leone b K Chee 11-6 retd. Tey Boon Hua 1&-1. 15-7:227 words
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Miscellaneous96 1969-07-05 23 AIHLFTKS SchooU: North Perak combined championships (Clifford grd K. I Kansj-ar. 930 am > Prrak l Central branch secondary I schools i STAR grd, Ipohi. TENNIS Malaysian national championships (Ipoh M'pal courts, 8 am. and 230 p .m.i. Kll XXI (,oh Tropln: Nrcrl Cnilianf v !~er\ices iStotin pddans. Seremban. 21596 words
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Article, Illustration54 1969-07-05 24 A I5IHI). a plane? No it's Australian Bill Bennett s;iilinii p;isi the Statue of Liberty on ;i kilc. Bennett is being towed ;il the end <>1 ;i 1,200-foot rope by partner Httn Callaghan around upper New York Bay. Hot li areUPI - 54 words
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Article38 1969-07-05 24 TOKYO. Pri— A 27-year-old medical student stripped to his underiieiits In court as a protest till trial. Osamu Sotovaina. student al Tokyo University, was on trial tor taking part In a student not early this year.38 words
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172 1969-07-05 24 Mainland raid by Taiwan: America 'concerned' U/ABHINGTON, Frl 1> The State Department said tntl a y the I iiitt-tl States was investiuatine repi»rt- of a VitKiMiii-t Chtoese attack mainland Chinese xt^^elv and would be eoneerned o\er an> actiun that ini^ht errate tensions in the area. A N|Kik"sni.m made it HearReuter - 172 words
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252 1969-07-05 24 Indonesia, Japan sign USsl2om aid pact 'pOKYO. Fri.— Japan and Indonesia today signed an agreement on Japan's aid to Indonesia totalling USSI2O million for fiscal 1969. The agreement vai rd at the Foreign Ministry between Mr. T.suneokl Ueda. director-general of the Foreign Ministers Economic Co-operation Bureau, and the Indonesian Ambassador.UPI - 252 words
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Article43 1969-07-05 24 SINGAPORE. h\i Military exercises will be held In Pender Road. Kay Slang Road. Ganges Avenue. Kalian; Park. Clementl Road. Chant 1 Road. Tanjonf Rhu. Singapore Turf Club and Parrer Road from 3 p.m. on Monday to 8 am Tuesday.43 words
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Article414 1969-07-05 24 LONDON. Fn Trading wh.s 1 very quiet on the lan day of the account The current labour dis--1 pute.s and end-account (actors i made for a general marking down M the opening. Small buying throughout the day. however, lifted equities back to around overnight levels Towards the close,414 words
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Article, Illustration291 1969-07-05 24 PHILIP KHOO - Crew who abandoned blazing ship taken to Spore PHILIP KHOO By SINGAPORE. Friday JMIK 34 ticw members ol Hie fire-ravaged llonj^ Kong lifi^litcr Sincere arrived here on board the Australian warship Brisbane t<>day. Immediately after disembarking al the Xaval Base, they wciv whisked away in a bus by immigration officials.291 words
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Article91 1969-07-05 24 Miss Young leaves for Miami SINGAPORE, Fri Singagaporc s hope at the Miss Universe beauty pageant at Miami Beach. Florida, Miss Mavis Young, 18. left the Republic today promising "to do my b. I She *aid: "I know many of our previous Miss Singapores did not even succeed in getting91 words
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Article48 1969-07-05 24 JAKARTA. Fri Indonesia and Malaysia will hold talks on Ashing In Jakarta by the end of the month, a spokesman of the FMiery Department said today. The talks would deal with Asl.lnic In territorial waters and Bahtng right* tor fishermen of both nations Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article48 1969-07-05 24 SINGAPORE. Fit The Minister (or Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. will lnrtal the preslden' of the Lions Club of Singapore Host for 1969-70. Mr Glenn A. Wood, at the Anmdel Room In Goodwood Pai:^ Hotel at 1 p.m. tomorrow. Other club officials will also be Installed.48 words
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Obituary146 1969-07-05 24 S. KAMOASAMV, Mint Clnlc patard i avtay MOOaaJr, Iravinx brhind «if» and n >on KiiDiral B.T.M 4 p.m. from Ranah Kn vaiaice. Beremban. CABLE RECEIVED from Kollrnirodr. Krrala Raman Nalr. fathrr of V J. Dhanan. Malacca, paaied away on MR. A, W. FOSTER of Wmrn» Bror K L. paaard146 words
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261 1969-07-05 24 Mrs. Jones wrests Wimbledon singles title LONDON. Frl tains Mrs. Ann climaxed 13 yeai effort tod the women's singlt at the Wimbledon nla I'ha mvl o n beating deft champion Jean King of the I States ."*-!>. 6the final. In the all-pn fes men i doubli Dna tralians John NAgencies - 261 words
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Advertisement57 1969-07-05 24 A set of drums four guitars, singer piano right here and now in a three inch box Antachi 62A m New tone, new volume, new Ml t clarity from the most power- 1 «fSSSBk hi little music box ever sold. 1 ifamM Li JM^^iijß HITA(,Ht -1 if "v Specify m57 words
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Advertisement252 1969-07-05 24 Late classified advertisements INTENSIVE SHORT COURSE for 1969 and GENERAL COURSE for 1970 Please note that we mark all the Exercises and Tests of the Short Course STUDENTS ARE ASSURED THAT OUR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE AND HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE COURSES ARE NOT MODELLED ON DIAGNOSTIC TESTING (OBJECTIVE TESTING) METHOD. MCC gives252 words
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Title Section7 1969-07-05 25 SINGAPORE TEXTILE INDUSTRIES LIMITED n,t til SINGATEX7 words
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Article, Illustration567 1969-07-05 25 MINISTER OPENS MODERN AND FULLY-INTEGRATED MILL THE Minister lor Foreign Affairs and Labour. Mr. S. Kajaratnam. trill declare open Singapore Textile Industrie* at Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim. Jurotm, at :> p.m. today. The mill is one of South-Ka>t \<ia g mosfl modern. This ceremony567 words
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Article125 1969-07-05 25 Mi; Any Jai Chuan. treasurer of Singapore TexIndustries Ltd.. on behalf of the company, thanks the Econom; B rd for ttlng up ot d mark todays ipport to ipnient of the company, which, he was uld help pore to earn more foreign exchai said lood125 words
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Advertisement130 1969-07-05 25 CONGRATULATIONS j i to j SINGAPORE TEXTILE 1 INDUSTRIES LIMITED t from I Marubeni«lida Company Limited Crosby House, Ist Floor, 71, Robinson RcL Singapore 1 Tel: *****/3 ***** 2 )sfc (Incorporated in Japan) y CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO SINGAPORE TEXTILE INDUSTRIES LTD. ■pHHj FARBWERKE HOECHST AG P^^j votona^ QsWedAtel <££uciu6130 words
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469 1969-07-05 26 Opening marks start of industry's 'renaissance' THE opening today ol Singapore's first fully Integrated and most modern mill nvirks the start of a "renaissance" In the Republic's textile industry. For many few ttM I restrictive import policies of consumer countries and chanKPs In the regions political mosaic this industry la469 words
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Article, Illustration231 1969-07-05 26 r ensure that the mills products are flawless. Singapore Textile Industries Ltd. takes treat pains to see that they are checked at e\ery stage of the .Hi to 40 processes carried out in the manufacture of fabrics Workers are stationed all alone the assembly line231 words
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Advertisement249 1969-07-05 26 iMIIIIIiIIIMIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM Congra tv la tions Best Wishes to Singapore Textile Industries Ltd. on the occasion of the official opening of their factory in Jurong Industrial Estate Greetings from: •<§>• Toyoda Tsusho Kaisha, Ltd. NAGOYA. TOKYO. OSAKA. JAPAN. OSAKA BRANCH: 18. 4-Chome. Shioma chi-don. Minami-ka. Osaka. Japan. <^> Sando Iron Works249 words
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Advertisement182 1969-07-05 26 1 Congratulations and Best Wishes SINGAPORE TEXTILE INDUSTRIES LIMITED M the occasion of the official opening of their factory from MESSEI CHEMICAL WORKS LIMITED No. 1 Nakazawa cho. Nishikyogcku. Ukyoku, Kyoto. Japan. Leading Manufacturers fir Exporters of Textile Chemicals and Dyestuffs in Japan. Better Chemicals for Better processings Sole Agents:PANDA182 words
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Article, Illustration979 1969-07-05 27 A- IndustriMr Wee ln» ,i« ids the of riir In- Wee Singapore Chinese Chamber N in and Steel BteaaiIp Co. Ltd. and the Development Bank ol SinMr^Lta Mr. Tan ■<■ »> the Singal[;^ rnmerce and inhas bixiut:ht him many He carted his979 words
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Advertisement103 1969-07-05 27 Heartiest Congratulations to I SINGAPORE TEXTILE INDUSTRIES LIMITED on the occasion of the Official Opening Ceremony of their Factory at JURONG INDUSTRIAL ESTATE SINGAPORE I r n nil TAN CHONG SONS MOTOR CO. (Sj PTE. LTD., 29, ROCHORE CANAL ROAD, SINGAPORE I TAN CHONG SONS MOTOR CO. (SON.) BERHAD, 62-68,103 words
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Advertisement158 1969-07-05 27 CONGRA TULA TIONS TO THE SINGAPORE TEXTILE INDUSTRIES, LTD. ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR OFFICIAL OPENING from I THE CHINA ENGINEERS, LTD, (Incorporated in Hongkong) 2 MISTRI ROAD, SINGAPORE AND THEIR PRINCIPALS SANDOZ LIMITED BASLE, SWITZERLAND MANUFACTURERS OF DYESTUFFS AND CHEMICALS FOR ALL KINDS OF TEXTILE FIBRES, LEATHER, PAPER, PLASTICS,158 words
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Article, Illustration406 1969-07-05 28 SINGAPORE Textile Industries Ltd., was initiated in 1963 by the late rubber magnate. Mr. Ko Teck Kin. Though he was the prime mover of the project, Mr. Ko's death in 1966 did not in any way delay the planning of the406 words
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Article242 1969-07-05 28 OVERSEAS TRAINED Mi.vs Grace Tan is Singapore Textiles Industries' chief designer. With her team of designers, .she is thinking up ideas of what Sii-.^apore's first fancy tabrics will look like Miss Tan. who holds a diploma In textile designing from the Chelsea Arts School,242 words
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Article170 1969-07-05 28 TEIJIN Ltd. of Japan one of the worlds largest synthetic fibres manufacturers is a partner of Singapore Textile Industries Ltd. Started half a century ago, it haa for years been the leading Japanese fibre manufacturing company with activities also In the petro-chemlcal industry. Its170 words
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Advertisement223 1969-07-05 28 Congratulations Best Wishes to SINGAPORE TEXTILE INDUSTRIES LIMITED on the occasion of their official opening of its New Factory at Jurong Industrial Estate, Singapore. From:WAH SEONG PRESS 143/145. HILL STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE: ***** Cable Address: "EFFICIENCY" Our Congratulations 2 to J I SINGAPORE TEXTILE f INDUSTRIES LIMITED X on the223 words
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Advertisement204 1969-07-05 28 CONGRATULATIONS to SINGAPORE TEXTILE INDUSTRIES LTD. on their official opening Industrial chilled water system from Centrifugal Refrigeration Machines are installed on their premises by cm the GUTHRIE WAUGH I .1 ORGANISATION AIRCONDITIONING REFRIGERATION DIVISION U|||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIII|i£ Congratulations I Very Best Wishes to I I SINGAPORE TEXTILE I I INDUSTRIES LIMITED I204 words
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Advertisement140 1969-07-05 28 tlt ,it Congratulations and Best Wishes J to SINGAPORE TEXTILE INDUSTRIES LTD. i i from:- sharikat jfST national SB NEW BWOCE ROAD SINGAPORE 1• T EL' 97)60 7378« I CONGRA TULA TIONS BEST WISHES to: SINGAPORE TEXTILE INDUSTRIES LIMITED on the occasion of their official opening from: CHORI COMPANY LIMITED140 words
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Advertisement172 1969-07-05 29 Congratulations and best wishes to hW^ Singapore Textile Industries Ltd., I JJj^" on the occasion ot the I official opening by The Honourable I Minister for Foreign I Affairs and Labour Mr. S. Rajaratnam. from /T\ /7T\ HHH BAYER CASSCLLA ■=ft^d Vr7 V-v J Badische Anilin ft Soda-Fabrik AG Farbenfabriken172 words
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Article, Illustration370 1969-07-05 30 -COMPANY BUYS THE TOP MACHINES FROM EVERY PART OF THE WORLD SINGAPORE Textile Industries' mill is the only fully-integrated textile mill in Singapore and one of the most modern In South-East Asia. Singapore Textile lndu>trl?s handle.i every procca ol manufacture Hum the raw mab right up370 words
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Advertisement186 1969-07-05 30 OPENING TODAY The New Jurong Plant of SINGAPORE TEXTILE INDUSTRIES, LTD. Congratulations from TEIJIN LIMITED !nr! L jeijin —an important name for those of us who appreciate quality and industrial progress. Synthetic Fibre I Chemical Manufacturer TEIJIN LIMITED TOKYO OSAKA JAPAN SmgaporeOff.ee: M.S. A. Building 9th Fl. 7 7 Rohin>on186 words
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Advertisement143 1969-07-05 30 Cct~cu.tUoi<^i SINGAPORE I -TEXTILE S»i u/uu, INDUSTRIES from CUNWNMATEX^) TEXTILE MACHINERY GROUP Suppliers to Singapore textiles Industries GERBER Spiral Neutral Acid Ager Types' MONFORTS Doubling Rolling Measuring Machines. Oecatising Machines SCHLAFHORST Warper Model EZD Warping Creel Zl2e I MEMBER FIRMS lIMCOLITADTI KIEINEWEFIRS HWMMMinwii Printing Wet Finishing Machines Spinning Machines f\/\143 words
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Advertisement338 1969-07-05 31 Congratulations Best Wishes to C^nnorxtl ll^tionc SINGAPORE TEXTILE INDUSTRIES LIMITED on the occasion of the On the Birth official opening of their factory Of |\|eW Industry in Jurong >:•.,„ i. We offer our heartiest congratulations on the opening of Singapore Textile Industries, Ltd. »k fiiStl Ik) IfcßiSSf c no P338 words
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Advertisement125 1969-07-05 32 We are proud to be assc xdatec I wit 1 1 J&BSffc> SINGAPORE TEXTILE INDUSTRIES LTD. in the production of high quality, fast to light and non-running coloured fabrics IULACTIYE OYES AM) TECHNICAL M APPLICAIION PRODUCTS s Supplied tlmxigli ty~'-^ DIETHELM X CO., LTD. CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO SINGAPORE TEXTILE125 words
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