The Straits Times, 6 April 1967
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Title Section23 1967-04-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times The Niitiwiiil tapnpKr Estd. 1845 THUR DAY, APRIL 6. 1967 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590/M.C.(P)226823 words
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747 1967-04-06 1 400,000 pupils hit now, says teachers union KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The strike by the National Union of Teachers was intensified today. NUT head q v a rters claim that 400.000 pupils ii 1.200 schools were arlectcd today. This is an increase of 1 00.000 pupils and 200 .schools affected. Ministry747 words
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Article, Illustration549 1967-04-06 1 'No holiday pay' warns Senu but union says: It doesn't arise at all KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE National Union of Teachers has ordered its members to suspend their strike action for one day before schools close on Friday. This \\;is disclosed tonight by Ihe union's general549 words
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225 1967-04-06 1 CRISIS LOOMS OVER SABAH: P.I. COLUMNIST MANILA. Wednesday. MANILA Chronicle columnist Vicente AlIkiiki Paris today warned of an 'Impending crisis" in Philippines-Malaysian relations over l lit* claim lo Sabah. Hi- .-aid: "Unless one or the other veers its course, the crisis will explode into a serious International situation that canReuter; UPI - 225 words
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Article, Illustration188 1967-04-06 1 ftIALA LUMPUR Wed.— A 24-year-old girt who w;i s found engulfed in flames in her bathroom yesterday, wus to have mefl later in (he day the man her family wanted her to marry. Miss Y. Pathmadevi, a teleprinter typist ;il188 words
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Article49 1967-04-06 1 Just fancy that PARIS, \\'il Four icirK wrre forced to do an impromptu striptease yesterday near a market here by porters who apparently thought the girls were revealing too much in their mini-skirts and should be taught a lesson. The shivering girls were nearly naked when police arrived. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article65 1967-04-06 1 Xl ALA LL'MPL'R. Wrd. A total of 6.035 teachers in 512 schools were on strike today, according to figures issued by the Education Ministry. The breakdown: Selaneor. 143 schools. 1.780 teachers: Negri Sembilan. IH. 18ti; Pahang. 25. 205: Perak. US, 1.541; Johorr M, "»49: Kedah 29. 212;65 words
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Article55 1967-04-06 1 ITHACA. 'New York*. Wed.— Eight students and a faculty adviser at Cornell University died today in a pre-dawn fire that heavily damaged a 15-year-old residential hall. Among the students were six girls Ten others, eight of them girl:>, suffered from smoke inhalation. Scores of others e»*apedAP - 55 words
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Article45 1967-04-06 1 The Pill— and thrombosis LONDON. Wed —Women who use oral contraceptives face a slightly increased risk of thrombo- sis. the Health Minister. Mr. i Kenneth Robinson, told Parliament yesterday But the risk was le>s than that Incurred in normal pregnancy and childbirth, he added— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article34 1967-04-06 1 LONDON. Wed— Lloyds Re- gister of Shipping disclosed that it had made a study of the poa- i I sibll lt les of building an oil tanker j < of 500.000 tons deadweight.34 words
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Article47 1967-04-06 1 JAKARTA. Wed —The Foreign Office announced today It had closed down three embassies because there was no money to maintain them A spokesman of the Foreign Ministry said the closure of the embassies In Denmark. Mali and Sudan had no political Implications— AP.AP - 47 words
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Article31 1967-04-06 1 BANGKOK. Wed —Thai Interior Minister General Praphas Charusathlen today accused Cambodia of rein foiclnn her side of the common border with 20 battalions of lnlantry «nd artillery —ReuterReuter - 31 words
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576 1967-04-06 1 Staggered Sabah polling worries Tengku Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed. Triigku Abdul Rahman today said he was concerned that because of the staggered polling the Sabah election might defeat the democratic principle of a free, unbiased and impartial election. Polling begins on Saturday and will continue up to April 30 in576 words
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Article273 1967-04-06 1 Killers camemini bus CAIGON. Wed. Viet- cong, disguised as police an d troops, boldly drove into Saigon in mini-buses last Qight, attacked a heavily guarded police station and demolished it with recoille.ss rifle fixe. Eight people wore killed and i-' Injured in the fierce 20-mlnutc battle about a mile inside273 words
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Article30 1967-04-06 1 IMM ITtaM k \IH\ Wrd \iab terrorfels iti.tckrd British iioops gaartftef thr Daited NatkNM mission tn MM M ii Msilnl a top security Jail f..i paUtiral ictaMMi IT30 words
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284 1967-04-06 3 Congress hinders Vietnam war, says LBJ WASHINGTON, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Johnson complained yesterday that Congress was tying his hands in the conduct of defence policy in Vietnam and elsewhere in the world. Mr. Johnson's criticism was directed at a Bill providing U5512,200 million in supplemental appropriations for the Vietnam war whichReuter - 284 words
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65 1967-04-06 3 LONDON, Wed. Earl Mountbatten, 66, entered the Royal Naval Hospital at Gosport last night for a hernia operation. The former Chief of the De-fi-nce Staff recently returned from i he Far East where he- was fllmniK "Th. Mountbatten Story for television. H< scheduled to presideUPI - 65 words
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113 1967-04-06 3 MRS. MARCOS' NIECE IS BEAUTY QUEEN MANILA, Wed. Margarita Romualdez, statuesque 19-year-old niece of the Philippines First Lady, won the Miss Philippines title last night and the chance to compete in the Miss International pageant in Long Beach, California. Miss Romauldez, who stands five feet seven and measures 37-25-37, isUPI - 113 words
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Article, Illustration54 1967-04-06 3 THE name of the photographer on the ground is Jean Straker, Wi>ose specialty is photographing nudes. He is seen here taking pictures of four models wearing the latest fashion in see-through dresses. The models also have a part in a British documentary film. "The Mystery andUPI - 54 words
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297 1967-04-06 3 NEW YORK. Wednesday FATHER De Leers. 1 Dean of St. Norbert College, said yesterday he had asked the Pope's permission to leave the Roman Catholic St. Norbertine Order to work as a layman and eventually marry. Father De Leers, 48, made the statement297 words
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Article204 1967-04-06 3 ADEN, Wed.— A lead- ing member of the Cairo-backed Arab Nationalist Organisation fighting for control of this key Red Sea base was shot dead yesterday. A fellow Nationalist leader said the assassination could spark civil war. The shooting of Haider Shamsher. 22. a member ol204 words
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195 1967-04-06 3 T^EW DELHI, Wed. 11 Opposition parties have unanimously proposed in a letter to Prime Minister Indira Gandhi that Chief Justice Mr. K. Subba Rao be India's new President. They have put forward th« name of the ViceChancellor of Aligarh University. All Yava Jung,Reuter - 195 words
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Article77 1967-04-06 3 NEW DELHI. Wed. lndl» I has received »n offer from the I Shah of Iran to mediate in It* dispute with Pakistan o.cr Kashmir, the Foreign Minister. Mr Chagla. announced yesterday. He did not give *he Indian CKrvernaunt's reaction to the offer. Earlier, in replying to77 words
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198 1967-04-06 3 MOSCOW. Wed. The Soviet Union reaped a record wheat harvest of over 100 million ton.s la.st year. 25 per cent above the previous best, according to official figures. Foreign experts said the crop would meet all Russia's needs and leave a uig surplus for exports198 words
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148 1967-04-06 3 Harry Roberts stands by gang code 1 ONDON, Wed. Harry Roberts, who sbot dead three policemen in London last August, stood by the gangland code yesterday and refused to name the man who sold him his tun. Amid stringent security precautions Roberts was brought from his top security prison cellReuter - 148 words
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Article33 1967-04-06 3 COLOMBO. Wed. Ceylon U to set up a Royal Commission to review the tea industry and suggest guide lines for its develooment. the Prime Minister. Mr. Dudley Senanayake. told Parliament today.33 words
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Advertisement521 1967-04-06 3 2 Join me, JL dear friends (pV on my way t0 J^\» t > 5 LONDON NEW YORK— now 3 times S a week depart Singapore every Sunday, 1 Wednesday and Saturday. I PERTH SYDNEY— twice a week- depart Singapore every Monday and Friday. C 5 5 JAKARIA depart Singapore521 words
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466 1967-04-06 4 Call-up: 4,000 youths have registered SINGAPORE, Wed. More than 4,000 of the 9,000 youths called up for national service, have so far registered. Registration, which began on March 28, is progressing smoothly and will end on April 18. Officials today described the response as 'very good." They said that some466 words
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Article, Illustration176 1967-04-06 4 A CALL FOR IDEAS... Singapore's 'boost tourism' drive SINGAPORE, Wed. A group of planners from Government and statutory bodies is now drawing up proposals to facilitate and to boost tourism in the Republic Disclosing this today, the newly-appointed chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, Mr. P. H. Meadows, also176 words
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Article32 1967-04-06 4 SINGAPORE. Wed An Indian lecturer. Shrl S. Knshnamurthl. will give a Ulk on "Contribution of modern science to spirituality" at the Sree Narayana Mission Hall at 7 p.m. on Saturday.32 words
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392 1967-04-06 4 SINGAPORE. Wed THE general secretary of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, Mr. G. Kandasamy today challenged Mr. Ho See Beng, the secretary general of the National Trades Union Congress to "deba t c our different points of view on labour's role" in Singapore's392 words
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Article, Illustration122 1967-04-06 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. An Italian marine engineer. Mr Orazlo Rebolinl (above), has 19 of his paintings on display at the National Library The flveday exhibition opened yesterday Mr. Rebolinl, who Is attached to a petroleum company In Singapore, is holding the exhibition "not for profit but for122 words
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Article26 1967-04-06 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Teenage Talentime 1967, organised by the Chinese YMCA, will be held at the South Pier auditorium at 9.30 a.m. on Sunday.26 words
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Article240 1967-04-06 4 LIM KOK ANN - CHESS: LIAN ANN WINS AGAIN. LIM KOK ANN By AFTER four rounds In the Singapore Chess Championship, Tan Llan Ann and I are In the lead with four points each— that Is. If I win my adjourned position against Lee Chee Beng (I have the advantage of a piece for240 words
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Miscellaneous93 1967-04-06 4 Schools TV for today TODAYS educational TV on Channel 81b as follows: 830 a.m. 8.50 a.m. Geography Sec. 1 (Ch 1.15—9.35. Civics Sec. 2 (Ch); 10 10.20. Mathematics Sec. 2 (Eng.); 11.05 11.25. English second language. Sec. 1; 11.45 12.05. General science. Sec. l lEng.i. 12.25 p.m. 12.45 p.m.. National93 words
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327 1967-04-06 5 Dr. Lim: We only ask for fair prices... TOKYO, Wednesday 'J'HE world is moving towards a tragic confrontation between the rich nations of the north and the have-not developing countries of the south. Delegates at the general meeting of the U.N. Economic CommissionReuter; UPI - 327 words
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125 1967-04-06 5 Tourism accord between Jakarta, S'pore i SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore and Indone- sian Governments ha\p pledged to give each other the fullest cooperation in developing tourism to the two countries This was disclosed by the Director of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board. Mr. S. T. Ratnam. on his return from125 words
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Article50 1967-04-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR Wed Tengku Abdul Rahman will unveil a plaque tomorrow to mark the occupation by the Ministry of Defence of its S2-million complex at Jalan Padang Tembak here. The complex, consisting ot four blocks of four-storey buildings- is situated opposite the old Malaya Command Headquarters.50 words
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Article25 1967-04-06 5 KUANTAN. Wed. Inche Shabdin bin Mohammad Hashim, the State Commissioner of Land and Mines, has been elected president of the Rotary Club here.25 words
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125 1967-04-06 5 CINGAPORE. Wed.— The Philippines Consul General in Singapore. Mr. Mariano Logarta. flew home to Manila today for «h.it he described as "routine consultations" amid the controversy over his statement in the Press on his country's claim to Sabah. Before h e left. Mr.125 words
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238 1967-04-06 5 SINGAPORE. Wed J^ LOCAL company of shipowners is out to break the monopoly held by the Far Eastern Conference of European shipping organisations, i The Harborline and Shipowners Ltd.. agents of the I Singapore President Lines, has advised the Chinese Chamber238 words
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Article50 1967-04-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Prof. N. S. Halle and Prof. Thong Saw Pak will represent Malaysia at the first conference for Commonwealth scientists, organised by the Royal Society, at Oxford University, beginning on Friday. The five-day confertnee will be attended by 78 .scientists from 24 Commonwealth countries.50 words
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81 1967-04-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Response to the Government's $100 million loan was today described by the Treasury as "very encouraging." A spokesman said all indications were that bonds at 5{ per cent for a five-year term and at 5J per cent for a 20-year term,81 words
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Article, Illustration427 1967-04-06 5 A BUSY TIME FOR RAZAK DURING AUSSIE TRIP CANBERRA, Wednesday. 'J UN Abdul Razak will face a heavy programme for his 11-day state visit to Australia next week. The official programme, issued yesterday by the Prime Minister's Department, shows that he will have official lunch or dinner—sometimes both— daily in427 words
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Article21 1967-04-06 5 KUANTAN Wed. The Kuantan Theatre Club has provided 20 study grants to pupils in secondary and primary schools here.21 words
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Article56 1967-04-06 5 lI'OH. Wed. Polite are offering a SI O.OOO reward for inliiriu.il imi leading to the whereabouts of the American millionaire businessman. Mr. Jim Thompson. 1 1 has been missing in the Cameron Highlands since March 26. The Thai Silk Company in Bangkok, which was founded by Mr Thompson,56 words
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Article, Illustration177 1967-04-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Last month 15 teachers of a Perils Malay School fasted and prayed lor three days so that a schoolgirl might have a successful heart operation. Yesterday their prayer* were answered when 16--year-old A>iah binte Hajl Ishak left177 words
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Article32 1967-04-06 5 KUAI.A LLMPCK Wed— Mr. Tong Book Khoon. of Malacca, has been elected chairman of the Council of Malayan Smallholders' Association. Inche Ismail bin A'xtui M.iiul of Peralc was elected vice-chairman.32 words
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Advertisement456 1967-04-06 5 TUT 7 dl |pmPi|— g»i from today 3wfcfc_ j You can enjoy the best of genuine Italian food and delicacies at Sorrento Singapore's newest and most exclusive Coffee House. ®$orrento COFFEE HOUSE Now open 10 Jim.— 2 a.m. Daily for your convenience and pleasure ttt 304-S ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9.456 words
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Miscellaneous56 1967-04-06 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl BUGS IS OBVIOUSLY i S f IGNOBiNGMEOeSP~E "^^B >--_r-? j.x \the fact I wave >1 ily OuKv/Cn MS f LUCKILY NW PLACE < I 'OP BUSINESS IS s W y^ S sl? K M/ £J r ADJACENT TO 3UGSVS as^T my viTALS...rrs beancby: »-^_>^ >56 words
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Article, Illustration224 1967-04-06 6 SINGAPORE, Wed She is only sft. lin. in height but inch for inch, schoolgirl Shirley Tan packs a bigger punch than most six-foot men. For Shirley. 15. is a brown belt exponent of Tae Kwon Do. the Korean art of self-defence. And yesterday she224 words
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Article, Illustration175 1967-04-06 6 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Dr. V. Thambipillai. (above), president of the Singapore Medical Association and senior lecturer in anatomy. Faculty of Medicine. I'niversitv of Singapore, died yesterday after a long illness. He was (JO. A graduate of the King Kduard VII College of Medicine,175 words
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Article157 1967-04-06 6 6 granted bail in handbills case SINGAPORE, Wed. —Two girls and four men, wno had been charged last week with carrying subversive documents in Macpherson estate, were today allowed bail when tneir cases came up for mention in a magistrate's court. Senior Inspector Chia Cheng Poh, who successfully opposed bail157 words
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110 1967-04-06 6 SINGAPORE. Wed —About 50 industrial firms in Jurong and Bukit Timah. with 80 factory managers, will take part in the first industrial safety seminar organised by the National Safety First Council of Singapore, to be held on Friday. The seminar will be110 words
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Article, Illustration244 1967-04-06 6 DULL MOMENT FOR MISS POTTER SINGAPORE. Wed. Miss Stella Potter, the British ballet examiner now visiting Singapore, can hardly describe her first overseas assignment as dull or monotonous. Sitting up in bed at a private hospital at Joo Chiat Place. Miss Potter, the external examiner from the Royal Academy of244 words
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Article, Illustration153 1967-04-06 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. When Lions meet in the Lion City, what else bat a big roar* So it was today when Australia's "Lion." Mr. J. Cousins, met Singapore's "Merlion" the symbol of the Tourist Promotion Board at a press conference at the boards office. There mi uproarious laughter153 words
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Article51 1967-04-06 6 SINGAPORE. Wed —A visiting German architect, Mr. Helmut I Borcherdt. will give public lecture I on "Architecture and town plan- nlng" at the Singapore Polytechnic lecture theatre at 5. 15 pm. I on Friday. The talk Is being sponsored by 1 the Singapore Institute of Archl-51 words
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Article116 1967-04-06 6 I SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Chinese School Teachers' Union has asked th« Ministry of Education to raise the retiring age for teachers from 55 to 60. After 60. the union feels, these teachers should b« allowed to contirue at work on a year-to-year basis,116 words
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346 1967-04-06 6 Overseas sales drive: The task ahead SINGAPORE. Wed Till! newly-formed liaison committee of the Singapore Chinese Chamber <>l Commerce and Singapore Manufacturers 1 Association to<l;i\ held its first meeting to plan a bitf sales drive for local products in oversea! markets. Outlining the task ahead, the i-hamber'i president. Mr. Soon346 words
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Article, Illustration140 1967-04-06 6 SINGAPORE. Wed -A versatile artist. Mr. Ster« Lu. Is holding a four-day exhibition at. the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, starting from Friday. Mi Lv i> a master or Chine** brush painting and calligraphy as well a.s Western drawing He ha.« been th« chief artist140 words
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Article36 1967-04-06 6 BINOAPORE. Wed^-The Ministry of Culture will hold free film shows tomorrow at 730 pin. at Lorong Teck Hock, ofl Tampines Road; Lm Cheng School. Jalan Chye Kay; Delhi Road. Naval Base and Jalan Berserl36 words
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Article122 1967-04-06 6 SINGAPORE. \\>d— A Filipino shipping industrialist today described the Port of Singapore Authority as one of the best in Asia. Mr. Nemrsio J. Yabut. prenident of Guacod* Inc.. which hai thr contract for the Port of Manila, said however that Singapore was not as fast as122 words
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Miscellaneous140 1967-04-06 6 j^qLwoT3OiU6T7 '<^ s fuh oh/ jWMQmf STOrIJ J WjA I P' I t ItM I, WftL l» 'lIHU la M Mr* Trtwrff Bff CW**imr Cmmid -aBB^a^BVBBVaiB^aV i•» I NC KI-ANC WKCbK! I WHAT HE DOGSNY KtViW V vue kl i.i lr FITiSATV NEWSCAST. AH.YES* THE NEWS- is THAT ITS AI«Lt140 words
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234 1967-04-06 7 NEGRO RIGHTS TOP UNFINISHED BUSINESS IN U.S. UENANG, Wed. Most important unfinished domestic business in America today is equalising opportunities fo r Negroes on the same basis as for whites. Mr. Sterling Tucker, a prominent U.S. civil rights leader who said this last In a talk on race rplations added:234 words
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70 1967-04-06 7 CINGAPORL. Wed A new 1 tr..tl is to be held in a Hieti :n which a youth. i> Tpf Tow iharTcd with the murder lliM T»l Soh. at Jalnn BukH Ho Swee last June 26 the at>i Mr Ju-!;<:r Ambru-e (i in defence eounarl70 words
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Article, Illustration90 1967-04-06 7 KOALA LUMPUR Wed. The stall and uurkers ol Anipar Tenang Estate. Kaiang. have given $550 to the National Disaster Relief Fund. Th« donation was received through the Straits Times Other donations: Through the Deputy Prime Mmistrr: Kurtiing High School Kuching $412: MS Onz and Co.. Kurinng $50:90 words
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Article40 1967-04-06 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Delec.es attending '.he En.-l Am a Christian Council seminar, row poing on ly re, tod*., called on President Yusof bin b>hak About 60 delegates from M A.«' n Pacific «re» countne.- arr .trending ttv .«emiiur.40 words
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Article23 1967-04-06 7 KLANTAN Wei. The Pahang Custom* Department twli hold its annual dinner and dance m the Kuantan Club here on June. 323 words
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Article164 1967-04-06 7 King-size catch 'JHIS king size Pacific Blue Marlin the fish that attracts biggame fishermen was caught recently in Darvel Bay off Sabah by a member of the Sports Fishing Fraternity of the Kennedy Bay Timber Co. A letter received by the Straits Times said that on March 25. Bernabe Ignacio.164 words
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266 1967-04-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. J^ MEMORANDUM has been submitted to the Government requesting it to take immediate and long-term measures to control the sub-division of estates. It is compiled jointly by the National Union of Plantation Workers and the AllMalayan Estates Staff Union.266 words
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Article23 1967-04-06 7 PENANG. We*. Lee clansmen here will celebrate the Spring festival with ainner at the I,ee Sih Chong 800, Burmah Road, on Sunday.23 words
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Article77 1967-04-06 7 TOKYO. Wed China x toilay atcUM-d the Soviet I num of increasing its ro-operation with Malaysia to Ml up an anti-China encirclement" with L'nited States. The oflicial New China News Agency made the accusation in commenting on the agreement KaclMd bctuccn a So\iet trade delegation and77 words
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124 1967-04-06 7 IrUALAl r UALA LUMPUR, 1V Wed.— The Malaysian Armed Forces will receive another 18 military vehicles tomorrow from the Australian Government under its Defence Aid programme to Malaysia. The vehicles will be presented by the Australian High Commissioner, Mr. A. J. Eastman, at a ceremony124 words
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149 1967-04-06 7 Jobless father tells why he became a thief DENANG. Wed. When a joblest father awoke yesterday morning his children crowded around him crying for milk. He looked ;»t his young pregnant wife, and tnld her he would try to get a loan. He went from friend to friend out wa*149 words
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Miscellaneous319 1967-04-06 7 Straits Times Crossword BJBT BJBJp BBBJp gf-f-HBH^ _fJT> gfafJP |H K()»v fomi of le\y .7>. 7. 25 12 lakes tea. a poMible 9. Doing something about rough cure 1 7 cider? Certifying it as ofll8. 25 12 takes you back to the rial! 111). pole '7 > 15. Composition tor319 words
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Article, Illustration371 1967-04-06 8 By A SPECIAL WRITER THE unveiling of a plaque by Tengku Abdul Rahman today will mark the occupation of a new $2-million four-storey building by the Ministry of Defence at Jalan Padang Tembak. Kuala Lumpur. The ceremony, witnessed by a selected group371 words
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Article350 1967-04-06 8 MALAYSIAS Armed Forces have played an important role in the life of the young nation, giving splendid service during the 12--year Emergency created by Communist terrorism and in resisting Indonesian confrontation. Under Tun Razak as Minister of Defence and Gen. Tunku Osman bin Tunku Mohamed Jewa.350 words
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Advertisement273 1967-04-06 8 CONGRA TULA TIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT on the completion of The Ministry of Defence Head Quarters Building, Kuala Lumpur FROM: Reliance Electric Ltd. 259, Outram Road, Tel: *****/*****. Contractors For Electrical Installation. Congratulations to THE MINISTRY OF DEFENCE 9 on the official opening MM of their273 words
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Advertisement205 1967-04-06 8 THE AIRCONDITIONING AND BUILDING SERVICES DIVISION OF THE JARDINE WAU6H ORGANISATION are proud to have been entrusted with the supply and installation of k WORTHINGTON airconditioning plants CONGRATULATIONS to the Ministry of Defence on the opening of its new complex in Kuala Lumpur jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinr: Best Wishes to the I MINISTRY205 words
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Article157 1967-04-06 9 Amok kills three in village KUALA PILAH, Wed. Three people. Including a nve-year-old girl, were killed and four injured yesterday when a man ran amok at Batu Klkir, 10 miles from here. The Incident took place at 1.30 p.m. about 100 yards from the village police station. Police said the157 words
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Article55 1967-04-06 9 SUNOEI PATANI, Wed. Inche Zahir bin Haji Lsmatl M.P.. has been re-elected president of the Kedah Blood Transfusion Association, with Mr. George VergU as secretary and Mr. 00l Enu Hong as treasurer. The Sungei Patanl branch chairman is Mr. I. M. Duckworth, secretary. Mr. V. Patmanathan, and55 words
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Article55 1967-04-06 9 PEN A NO, Wed Five women adult education teachers in North Province Wellesley will attend a two weeks course In secondary ndult education in Ipoh starting on April 11. They are Che Som bint« Irnnai Che Jam blnte Ahmad, Che Rahman Ja'afar, Che Nan Ballet,55 words
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257 1967-04-06 9 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Finance Ministry today denied an Indonesian newspaper report that negotiations to resume fall trade relations between the two countries had reached a deadlock because of a Singapore demand that Indonesia open all its ports to Singapore freighters. According to a257 words
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Article49 1967-04-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Six people wen arrested in a police raid last nigh' on a house In Gombak Lane. Goods worth about f 1,500 believed to be part of the loot stolen from Chanrai's, the men's wear shop In Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman last Friday, were siezed.49 words
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Article, Illustration337 1967-04-06 9 IPOH, Wednesday •..then finds man guilty of fraud FEW drops of lemon juice were squeezed on the broad handrest of the witness box in the Sessions Court here today. A small, light brown stone was placed in the small puddle. Fine bubbles formed under337 words
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223 1967-04-06 9 Straits Times Group photographers win nine awards SINGAPORE, Wed. —Straits Times Group photographers won nine awards at the Pacific P h o t ographic Fair held in Melbourne. Photographers from 27 nations submitted 4.315 prints in three main sections professional photography, photo-Journalism and the government, commercial or non-profit organisations category.223 words
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Article36 1967-04-06 9 SINGAPORE. WtU A reduced rate evening telephone service (9 p.m. to 7 a.m.) to Hone Koije will be available from April 15. The rate ia $12.15. compared with $16.20 for day calls.36 words
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169 1967-04-06 9 Back to nightmare island by luxury yacht J)ARWIN, Wed. The French couple from Singapore, saved from starvation after being shipwrecked off the coa.st near here, sailed back to their nightmare island today by luxury yacht. Capt. Henri Bourdens. 44. and his wife Jose, 48. were picked ug at sea lastReuter - 169 words
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Article, Illustration136 1967-04-06 9 Mollie flies into London T OND O N, Wed. Mollie Ang Mool Hua. Singapore's Miss Tourism, arrived here from New York yesterday on the second leg of an 80-day round the world trip. Waiting for her at the airport was Mr. Goh Kian Chee. son of Singapore's Defence Minister SheReuter - 136 words
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Advertisement94 1967-04-06 9 Reminder! wm when you're out of HARPIC you're out of hygiene Harpic Toilet Cleanser is specially formulated to clean the lavatory bowl quickly and easily. Just ona daily application of Harpic granules both cleans and disinfects the lavatory bowl. Harpic kills germs in all three danger areas the bowl, the94 words
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Advertisement233 1967-04-06 9 Tz» M^ X2f <2 T *k o r* rar wst ni '<■ .^^^^^^^^^^^^■l H H tS W ft Wt IH' M Wt WM tM %^^^m w *-q ».H "4'ißßßtl I 1 mi, m. 1 111 HJi i *^M K&a ■in at I There's a harbour in Vienna! But honestly, you233 words
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Obituary24 1967-04-06 10 >• (Mimimum) MOHANDAS BOY SOLOMON, <lepated 64 86 but fondly remembered and cherished. Tour departure has 'eft as aching void In our hearts.24 words
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Article330 1967-04-06 10 M »«r«j tit <Mimlmutm) WANT THE. NEIGHBOURS to talk about you? Serve Boncafe German CiOie! It will make you the talk of tn> town! GOOD SINGS COME in small parcels Bo do*t Nestles delicious Milkmaid" Chi-eie. You get six portions with different liavours even. In a compact packet. RAD.330 words
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690 1967-04-06 10 The Straits Tiems Thursday, April 6, 1967. A Stake In The Land In a joint memorandum which presses for legislation to stop the fragmentation oi rubber estates the National Union of Plantation Workers <md the All Malayan Estates Staff Union publish some new figures. Thirty-six estates were fragmented between 1962690 words
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Article385 1967-04-06 10 The debate in the Australian House of Representatives on the Nationality and Citizenship Dill has broadened into a debate on immigration policy and racial discrmination. The Bill itself does not bear directly upon either of these questions. It seeks to shorten from five years to three months385 words
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Article167 1967-04-06 10 On his way to Asia the U.N. Secretary-General has confirmed in a press interview in Paris his intention to keep alive his three-point peace plan for Vietnam. The plan is an adaptation of proposals originally put forward a year ago, which he believes he has made more acceptable167 words
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Article, Illustration1367 1967-04-06 10 Thais step up the hearts and minds contest DEEP INTO 'ENEMY' TERRITORY WITH MONEY AND SECURITY BUT TOO MUCH BUREAUCRACY by the Bangkok correspondent of the London ECONOMIST ON December 16 a large band of armed strangers appeared at Field of Lions, a small village in a remote mountainous corner1,367 words
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Article103 1967-04-06 10 r |"HE setting up of the Salaries Commission for Teachers Is a wise move, and the N.U.T. should support It. Let us solve the problems in the teaching profession once and for all. I would also like to know the reaction of the teachers if the Government103 words
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Article82 1967-04-06 10 DISGUSTED" claims that a male teacher In a secondary school receives a basic salary of $310 and a cola of $60 In his first year of service. The pay is handsome alright. But does "Dl«--gusted" realise that a D.T.C. trained teacher with the same basic qualification (Cambridge82 words
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Article173 1967-04-06 10 I ENDORSE wholeheartedly the points raised In the editorial of the Malaysian Veterinary Journal (reported in B.T. March 23 While there are many problems to be overcome by the authorities in the livestock Industry, the most urgent is to organise marketing of livestock and animal feeds. The173 words
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Article81 1967-04-06 10 'THE Singapore Government should accept the offer of the Malaysian Government to assist in the issuing of the new laminated olastlc identity cards. Alternatively, the Singapore Government should send a team of registration officers to all the main towns in Malaysia. There are about 50.000 Singaporeans' in Malaysia,81 words
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Advertisement689 1967-04-06 10 Straits Times Malay Mail be handed to: COLO STORAGE SUPER-MARKET Orchard Read Receptionist Oetk) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES I At Holland Road, Naval Bate. Authorised AqenU: CITY BOOK STORE LTD.. Winchetrer House. Collyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fitzpatrick't Supermarket. M M. ISMAIL J Admiralty Road. Naval Bate HAMIEM STORE, 1419 Upper689 words
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Advertisement38 1967-04-06 10 Thm Ranowned CUSTOM TAILORS Style* Cat to the Latest Faihion* Hand Tailored Best Workmanßhip AUo Importer* i*p**n •f Hifh Clou SINGAPORE: 21, Chulio StrMt. T.I: ***** HONGKONG: M.rndor Mention, lit Hoot, Room No. 8 54-64. Nathan Rood, ttmt.Annm38 words
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Advertisement57 1967-04-06 10 the l€ I MM I shine ■m 9j m 1 IsmmJ Wf h ill -Am Kiwi Kwik Wax puts the A| Kiwi shine on floors, tiles and furniture. Available f in red tile, green tile, r mahogany, dark teak and I Available in 1 Ib, 2 Ib, 5 /6, 857 words
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STRAITS TIMES FEATURE WATCHES AND CLOCKS
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Article, Illustration869 1967-04-06 11 Lim Beng Tee - Lim Beng Tee SHIPMENTS OF WATCHES TO SINGAPORE AT STEADY LEVEL by IMPORTS of clocks into Singapore con tin ued to increase dur iiitf the past three years. In that period, imports of watches were main tnined at a stead y level. For many decades. Singapore869 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1967-04-06 11 Minister praises Clock Watch Trade Assn on 38th anniversary THDDAY the Singapore Clock and Watch Trade Association (formerly Keng Shi Hong) celebrates its 38th anniversary. In the morning there will be a re-union tea party at its Waterloo Street premises for its 600 members In the evening there will be1,049 words
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Article, Illustration588 1967-04-06 12 TOBY CHUA - TOBY CHUA By PENANG BROKER HID THE PARTS UNDER MATTRESS ON THE FLOOR DURING JAPANESE OCCUPATION A GERMAN grandfather clock bought in Penang during the 1930's for $'2()() is on its way to antkniity but still tick ing strong. The clock, which shinds a stately588 words
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Article, Illustration245 1967-04-06 12 rjURING the last few decades the quality and reliability of wrist watches has constantly improved. New developments in machines and tools, improved technology and advances in metallurgy have all contributed to the high standards of to-day's watch. Hand In hand with these Improvements has245 words
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Article, Illustration121 1967-04-06 12 FEMININE SQUARE TREND rE new look In watches began about five years ago. It was started by the return of the longneglected square snape. At first Its line 3 were strictly functional and almost stark, but once the shape had gained acceptance, it gradually softened And now. rrom these severe121 words
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Article, Illustration214 1967-04-06 13 SQUARE and rectangular shapes in ladies' watches are catching on fast among Singapore women. A leading dealer said: "The old round shape which has been on the market for a long time is fast losing its popularity here. "Since this year, more and more of our214 words
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Article174 1967-04-06 14 A WATCH, regarded as a piece of Jewellery for the well-to-do class prewar. Is now considered a necessity. Nearly everyone In Singapore wears a wristwatch. In the Republic, there is a wide range of watches at prices which suit every pocket. Prices range from a174 words
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Advertisement23 1967-04-06 11 Congratulations to Keng Shi Hong on the occasion of their 38th Anniversary SMITHS SMITHS SMITHS SMITHS Ensure Perfect Timing SUAONi JACKSON S(M) LTD.23 words
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Advertisement99 1967-04-06 11 rb —^^B^B^Bc^r^Fs^B^B^B^Bj- j^l^^ff I^^^\~ Sleek racers and steel nerve drivers I**//jBM ■^K^flj 1W in a gruelling test of high performance f^/f nm PP^i'™ ll ''!li\^^ machines and faultless driving skill. C II B \J^ f^ A thousand gear change in perfect timing p 13^ and co-ordination between driver and machine.99 words
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Advertisement252 1967-04-06 12 W < -mm EiV a. A rugged watch A real man's watch Tissot PRSI6 The PR 516 is a rugged waterproof watch, Each Tissot watch bears a serial number. It figures the result of improved protection afforded on «he international guarantee certificate honoured by the useof new techniques: wunfr'iJ^ m252 words
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Advertisement70 1967-04-06 12 CONGRATULATIONS TO Singapore Clock Watch Trade Association on their Jlth Annlvanory trem: MIIUS PRECISION WATCHES Paul Juned Ltd., S»iti«rland. VMSj t, Co, (HK) Ltd., Hong Kan*. Pon-Aiio Commercial Company, Singapore, 1. -L J. J_ _L, \^J >^5 t^^Bb is^B^^BW^^B^Br >k^BI -s. After many tetentiftc tetts, each Milut watch it Individually70 words
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Advertisement44 1967-04-06 13 c ELECTION WATCH FACTORY SWITZERLAND AND CHUN CHONG ■H^^ SINGAPORE 5g L Congratulations Best Wishes to -tjt^~~* SIMGAPORE clock WATCH TRADE ASSOCIATION on the occasion of their 38th ANNIVERSARY ■klmH ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES congratulate SINGAPORE CLOCK AND WATCH TRADE ASSOCIATION on their 38th ANNIVERSARY44 words
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Advertisement409 1967-04-06 13 Congratulations Best Wishes to The Singapore Clock Watch Trade Association on their 38th Anniversary L^LV _i^ t *^^^^^atfHßaaaaaaHß] ■Ik 1 > WM& i v Jim \m\* j ILak 1,11 wF/*wM Wm^r /r HA^LV II ''^dS^^Er Jam**! mJ\ LhHMI ak^att B^flaill I **xsf-f BSSS^^^l^ fe is >^^^* lt^^a_3/'r^&*\ ~«*o^^^ V ip409 words
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Advertisement147 1967-04-06 14 It t| HARPOON Large Choice super-waterproof of Ladies automatic and Gentlemen's calendar Watches FAVRE-LEUBA GENEVE since 1737 The Swiss Watch for all Climates I Best Wishes to Singapore Clock j Watch Trade Association on the occasion of their 38th Anniversary, from Swiss Watch Jf Industry Information Centre j 'srVWWArVJVVbrV%fVVVW^AVbVVVVVW^VVtfW^VyrVWvA Congratulations147 words
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Advertisement75 1967-04-06 14 Congratulations to THE SINGAPORE CLOCK WATCH TRADE ASSOCIATION on their 38th Anniversary from ENICAR WATCH LTD. THE WATCH FOR DISTINGUISHED PERSON STAR byENIL AAof Switzerland ft S v /^f J A REVOLUTIONARY DESIGN SCRATCH-PROOF SAPPHIRE CRYSTAL UNIQUE STYLING OF DISC-DIAL WITH GOLD SIGNS Congratulations to the SINGAPORE CLOCK WATCH TRADE75 words
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Article, Illustration420 1967-04-06 15 SINGAPORE GOVT MOVE A SURPRISE... KUALA LUMPUR, Wed THE Government is considering giving assistance to the 500 Malaysian citizens dismissed from the Singapore Police Force. "Naturally we have to look after them by providing work for them," Tengku Abdul Rahman told his weekly420 words
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Article52 1967-04-06 15 BANGKOK, Wed. Thai Government's Board of Tax Supervision has asked for a special budget to suppress smuggling of rice from Thailand to Malaysia. Board sources said smuggling is rampant because rice prices in Malaysia are four to five times higher than those In southern Thailand across theReuter - 52 words
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Article75 1967-04-06 15 Flights to Jakarta resume SINGAPORE. Wed. Malaysia Singapre Airlines today resumed operations to Jakarta after a three-year break with a chartered Boeing 707. This weekly service will be augmented to twiceweekly with the Introduction of a Silver Kris ]et flight. The first MSA service between Sydney and Singapore left today.75 words
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Article31 1967-04-06 15 KUANTAN. Wed. The Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport* has openfd pn office at 43. Jalan Telok Sisek here. Inche Abdul Rahlm bin Ahmad is the State Cultural Officer.31 words
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Article26 1967-04-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A Sarawak co-operative officer, Mr. Außustin Sirau, will leave on Friday for South Korea for a twomonth agricultural co-operative tour.26 words
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Article28 1967-04-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Th« Sultan of Sdangor will open an exhibition to mark World Health Day at 9.45 a.m. at the Chinwoo Stadium on Friday.28 words
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136 1967-04-06 15 Body of girl is found at foot of flats SINGAPORE, WeC A young unidentified Chinese girl was found dead last night at the foot of a block of 16-storey flats in Commonwealth Close near the spot where a young couple died with their hands tied last month. She is believed136 words
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Article68 1967-04-06 15 KOTA BHARU. Wed. The Deputy Mentrl Besar Dato Nik Abdul Rahman. will launch the State World Health Day celebrations when he opens a health exhibition organised by various Government departments here on Friday. Later tn the afternoon a baDy •how will be held to choose the68 words
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Article40 1967-04-06 15 TAIPINO, Wed. A clerk. Mr Chan Sait Beng, had his trousers and pay packet of $220 as well as several crossed cheques for a total of $1,731 "fished" out through the window of hl« house at Kainuntlng yesterdny.40 words
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Article, Illustration165 1967-04-06 15 Mother Gerard joins in the quick march TTHE nun in white habit and dark glasses doing foot-drill Is Rev. Mother Gerard of Singapore's Marymount Convent. Nuns and brothers from various mission schools have joined other Singapore teachers In the cur.■rent foot-drill course conducted by the Ministry of Education at theKOK AH CHONG - 165 words
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Article31 1967-04-06 15 PENANO. "Wed. The Slat* Islamic Religious Council has allocated about $8,000 from fltrah tithes for distribution to about 600 Koran teachers in rf ligious school* in the Statt31 words
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Article33 1967-04-06 15 PENANG. Wed Kool Seng Ouan, 20, who stole a motor cycle at the Chinese Swimming Club on Feb. 24. was today put on Si 000 "good behaviour" bond for a year.33 words
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208 1967-04-06 15 New body for Malaysian architects to be formed KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysian architects have formed a new national organisation to represent their profession in place of the former Federation of Malaya Society of Architects. Called the Malaysian Institute of Architects, it will hold Its first meeting on Sunday at the208 words
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Advertisement173 1967-04-06 15 SKIMNY? Mpr COME OH (I ENJOY LIFE! iPfii Amazing new scientifically processed formula. Supor Wate- HH 2k^M j^B On offers you a quick way to put on extra pounds and inches <Mr of firm, healthy flesh— safely. And Super Wate-On provides 1 TlPf* Wm nourishment, helps to improve appetite and173 words
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Advertisement143 1967-04-06 15 Pi iPi 1 1 iff* 1 llb 3 generations k^H»* It's upsetting to be troubled is a medically approved forby constipation, yet simple mula whose action is gentle constipation is really nothing yet effective. Gentle enough more than a functional dis- for grandad or grandson, turbance. A diet that in-143 words
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Miscellaneous512 1967-04-06 15 TV MALAYSIA CHANNELS Kuala Lumpur 7.00 News In Er.gllsh 710 Stand Pwiang; 6 Ipoh and Tangloii Melati a miuiraj Malacca; 3 10 Johore prog^mme; 73« Lucy Show Ki U: o 4 K T aipin 7 B tu «-0" News m Mandarin; 8 K I aha*; 9 Kluan K Empat Sekawan512 words
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Miscellaneous98 1967-04-06 15 TODAY'S TIDES TODAY: Bedlll Kechil 6.41 »Jn. (sft) 835 p.m (6.Bft c 81ngapor« 8.45 a.m. (7.4 ft) 10 17 p.m. (7 sft 1 Port Dickson 507 am. (6 9ft 1 5.07 p.m. (7.2 ft); Port Bwettenham 4 a.m. (12.3 ft) 4.25 pm ns.nfti; Penang 12 05 a.m. («4ft) 11.28 p.m.98 words
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Article, Illustration284 1967-04-06 16 OLIVIA YEOH - NOW EYELASHES FOR HIRE OLIVIA YEOH And it's silver for the stunning look by OF all things eyelashes can now be rented out for a night! In the very same fashion as hiring out a wedding dress or a car. This idea to start every girl wearing false eyelashes comes284 words
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314 1967-04-06 16 The 'feminine mistake' made by working mothers ENTER: the "feminine mistake" made by women oversold on the glamour of being a working woman. Dorothy Whyte Cotton, editor of "Parents" magazine, believes millions of women are developing needless anxieties over such at the expense of their and their families' happiness by314 words
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Article, Illustration171 1967-04-06 16 MISS Lillian Choo will sing the lead part in Mendelssohn's "Elijah" at St. Andrew's Cathedral tomorrow and Sunday at 8.45 p.m. Miss Choo. who was educated at the Methodist Girls' School, spent seven years in Australia studying the piano and singing. She was awarded171 words
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Advertisement217 1967-04-06 16 the sparkle in her eyes... She's a VITAPLUS girl Msll The Blackcurrant Juice with extra Vitamin C added V^^^^7 i■ H Hi ail Want to 60 blonde? Want to STAY blonde? If you long to be blonde but dread harsh and A real blond*, a natural, blonde vvho would me»iy217 words
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Advertisement449 1967-04-06 16 litdeX pantee AND little Xtra pantee WITH LYCEA lighter in Aveight smoother cooler Llttl. X PmlH with Lycra Little Xtra Pant** with Lycra Olp-waiated, with a new 'Tittl* All the feature* of Littl* X boy' leg for comfort, detachable Pani** with Lycra plui a daeo ■utp*nd*r* and crotch -piece. waistband.449 words
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Article, Illustration481 1967-04-06 17 Court told of drinks, gunplay on day of slayings BLONDE IN BOX AT EIGHT NURSES MURDER TRIAL CHICAGO, Wednesday JURY trying Richard Speck on charges of murder- ing eight nurses, including two from the Philippines, told yesterday he drank j liquor and beer and pulled a gun in a saloonAP - 481 words
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Article57 1967-04-06 17 MOSCOW. Wed. A fast- moving cyclone hit the city of Khabarovsk today, with heavy snow-falls paralysing transport and building work. The cyclone, roaring in from j the Sea of Japan. has Drought I chao6 to Pacific coast areas. The port of Vladivostok was brought to aReuter - 57 words
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354 1967-04-06 17 CANBERRA. Wed. AUSTRALIA is operA atinj? a highly dis- r criminatory form of migration control against Asians, a Country Party backbencher told the House of Representatives in Canberra yesterday. Mr. A.I. Allan said he believed Asians should be serving In Australia's armedReuter - 354 words
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Article93 1967-04-06 17 The Statist ceases publication l ONDON Wed The latest British publication to be hit by current economic conditions is |the Statist. and independent weekly journal of finance busind politics which Is to cen.se DUblicatton next month The paper, founded in 1878, Is understood to have oeen losing money though circulationReuter - 93 words
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183 1967-04-06 17 Mayor's plan to license brothels in Jakarta angers women JAKARTA. Wednesday. JAKARTA'S Mayor Ali Sadikin has angered women with his proposal to open Government Inspected brothels to curb prostitution. The .student daily Kami said today that a delegation from the Women's Action Front called on the Mayor at his office183 words
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Article46 1967-04-06 17 NEW VOKK WM T| lree iwmtmga by Aiuubaie Caraect fc.uabeMi* own collection witn nal sketches loaned vate and public c" •lirouehou; Burou md •-d States wl co on cv! nibitioii here tomorrow a> nan of a Colombia Dntmsttv oene fit proiect. RenterReuter - 46 words
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140 1967-04-06 17 Satellite vanishes— and puzzles the experts \yASHIM.I(IV Wed.— A Soviet communications vitellite that was supposed to stay up for years md years has disappeared The development has iip*et space experts becaas* satellites aren't supposed to do that sort of thine "It s incredible.' one i s upset alßdal mM it140 words
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183 1967-04-06 17 Commons passes new fugitives Bill I ONDON, Wed. The House of Commons last night passed a Bill Riving Government power to refuse the extradition of Commonwealth citizens wanted for political offences in independent Commonwealth countries. The Bill also authorises Government to reject an extradition request if it la considered theReuter - 183 words
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80 1967-04-06 17 £100,000 gift for saving his mother I ONDON, Wed— Builder Fred Morris gave 100.000 yesterday to the hospital which saved bis mother's life. After he handed over the money to Queen Elizabeth's Hospital. Birmingham, he said: "I don't want my money to rot in the bank till I'm dead." Ten80 words
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Article29 1967-04-06 17 WASHINGTON. Wed Nine 'United States railway companies have paid fines totalling US$l27.--500 since the beginning of the year because late-running trains have held up postel deliveries. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article40 1967-04-06 17 GENEVA. Wed. Genevas 53-year-old Chief of Police. Major Hugo Bolli. fell to his death from the sixth floor of police headquarters yesterday when he tried to rescue an injured bird caught in wiring outslde the building— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration157 1967-04-06 17 ENVOY IS NAMED CANADA P S HEAD OF STATE ATTAWA, Wed. v Mr. Roland Michener, Canadian High Commissioner to India since 1964. has been appointed GovernurGeneral of Canada. He succeeds Gen George P. Vainer, who died on March 5 of hoar: failure following a long Illness Mr. Mlchener. who willReuter - 157 words
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Article43 1967-04-06 17 LYONS. Wed. Lyons police were today hunting a "Jack the Ripper" killer who has murdered two prostitutes and attacked another during the pa&t five month*. following the discovery of the second dead woman in a hotel room yesterday.43 words
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199 1967-04-06 17 New hope for crash pilot who can't close eyes DONN, Wed. The v chief of West Germany's air force, badiy burned in a crash 22 years ago and unable to close ins eyes since then, will receive new eyelids soon. The operation on Gen. Johannes S t e l nUPI - 199 words
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Article43 1967-04-06 17 LIMA Wed. Luis Rodolfo Casaretto Isla. a prisoner awaiting trial here for embezzlement, today offered to sell one of hrn 'eyes for 30.000 soles (about £410> I 'o pay for his defence and clear I his debt*. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Advertisement816 1967-04-06 17 ADVERTISEMENT 1 q4- n^ws of a vital scientific triumph that will bring long lasting AO 1/ untold beauty happiness to millions of anxious women 2nd Debut for Mother Since She May Now Lift Her Face I^S^HVPUI (hi t of Lines and Wrinkles a t Home fIBIMBE^M JT i ihcrc^^^^hj^Wrt^Nif^Blßm J.816 words
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Advertisement925 1967-04-06 18 1 U^i£iLLßj Ei^i^lUaißWlU H on tin ura tiom Hate 101 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS It Words SIS (Minimum) MRS. K.T. THOMAS snd family greatly thank relatives, friends for their wTeaths, condolences and asslstBbbbl rendned during their recent bereavement. MM. PIUS VBNDARGON and children thank relations, friends for their kind attendance, assistance, messages of925 words
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Advertisement1030 1967-04-06 18 SITUATIONS WANTED (1 t4,,rrfi M, (Mir,.)— Box »O ett mxlro EXPEHIENCED PLANTER. Manager of Oil Pain, cum Rubber Estate. vuuld collider ihange of employment. Malayan citizen. Box A 6212 S.T. 8 pore. EXPERIENCED FINANCE CLERK knowledge book-keeping filing correspondence languages. Any clerical post urgently required. Apply Box A 6209 B.T.1,030 words
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Advertisement938 1967-04-06 18 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE li W,.rdt St (Mir,.)— Box St ctt. txtr,. XXX BUNGALOWS 32.000 sq. ft Chancery Hill at 85. Thomson Ri-ie Bungalow (40.000. Adelphl Park Bungalow $42,000. Thomson Park Semidetached Bungalow fully furnished M 5.000. Ceylon Road Semi-detached House $35,000. Details Phone (Spore) *****. FOR OUICK SALE: DUtnct-16:938 words
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Advertisement913 1967-04-06 18 WANTED TO PURCHASE It Wordt tt I Mm.) Box St ctt. txtrt INTEND BUILDING rubber *odo«n and factory 300' X 350' in Johore invite building materials supplier recommend Uieir looanit materials and structure. Please quote minimum prices to P.O. Box No. 3016. Singapore. LOST li Wormt M (Mm.) Box tt913 words
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Advertisement768 1967-04-06 18 MISCkLLANbOUS M Vassal S* (Mm.)— Box <• rrs. txtro CENERAL &>H.AV-»A|NTINC Itsaaii Kciritfriators a nours custom- er 1 bous«. l'lcpncne tM purei L'Ju>2 MAKE FRICNUI STRAIGHTAWAY laWasjaa I* fJt bnilosr icturn postage I Alexandra H U Box lu-i. Bin«apor* A CHOOtIKC PARTNER? Asia Marrasa* Bureau s Confidential introduc- t ioii.768 words
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Advertisement1175 1967-04-06 18 .1 B» IBB— I I in 1 I THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY TENDER NOTICE 1 Tenders are Invited for the supply of Bteelwork for the pro- posed Wharf Godown No. 35 36 at Main Wharf. Tender documents can be obtained from the office of the Port Engineer, The Port1,175 words
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Advertisement324 1967-04-06 18 TENDERS KEDAH KENYATAAN TAWARAN JKR., TAWARAN ctaripada p*mboroncJ \aiiß berduitui di-J.K R di-dalain krlns E-C" sahaja (Kepala V. Pechahan K>>pala 1. 2 4 1 akpn di-terlma di-pcjabat Jurutera Nejieri. Kcduli clan Perils, JKR. Aim Star hingita jam pukol 300 petang pada l»>hb. Aprli. 1967:— UNTOK:— MIMRIhM DAN MINGANGXl TKAX BATI324 words
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Advertisement1214 1967-04-06 19 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.: Dm S'pori Siiis P. Shim Pinang MYRMIDON Hj.-f. Liverpool. Glltgow.... CM. 21 Apt 7 Apr 8/12 Aft 13 AUTOLYCUS I .f-oooi, filasgow GM. 13 Apr 7 PERSEUS luerpool Apr 13 Apr 11 DiOMEO Liverpool, Belfast, Glasgow Apr 14 Apr 17 Apr II 22 Afr1,214 words
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Advertisement1433 1967-04-06 19 JjyggygggjggygjJ THE E A UZ/rVTS iM i -fr^fifa IMC tAST ASIATIC COMPANY LM I nil Il EXPRESS SAILINGS TO GENOA ROTTERDAM HAMBUR6-AARHUS-COPENHHEN. P. Sham Pinang Singapore i GeoM R'dam H'burg Aarhus Chagio MALAYA Apr 24/28 Mlf 1/4 38/ 2 Maf Mtf 21 Maf 28 JHI 1 JMI 5 JM. I1,433 words
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Advertisement1303 1967-04-06 19 I BENULINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL a CONTINENTAL PORTS nrwUTAUT For Hamburg May 13 HJLWMIAriI Havre May 17 i S-ngaftu" n. Sitiin Pening Rotten Jam May 21 Apr 0.11 Apr 12, '5 Apr 11/11 Antwerp May 24 G mouth Jmi 3 For London May ll RFNMHAR Hull May 211,303 words
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Advertisement1209 1967-04-06 19 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWAJO SERVICE FROM U.K./CONTINENT. laatm tan alagapoia P. S*kia Pwtag Cm OF NEWCASTLE L'don. H'burg. Bremen. R'dia Havre, Hull, Crangimoutk... 28/28 Aft 2124) Air CITT if WIHNIPEB Lonion. Himburg. Rottirdaaj, Havre. Hull. GraftMmoutk... 28/28 May 28/ M May Cm OF UHCASTEO London,1,209 words
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Article173 1967-04-06 20 MELBOURNE. Wed INDUSTRIALS were firmer with wider margin of rise* over falls B.H.P. continued its solid Bain rising 14 cents to 56.64 to make a gain ol 28 cents since Its higher dividend was announced Ust Friday. Western Mininr eased, selling down to JB.BO before closing 4 cents173 words
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Article269 1967-04-06 20 APRIL first rrade rubber fob. buyer* closed at 5 p.m. In Kuala Lumpur and Singapore vetiUrda.T at 55 eenU per Ib. down one-eighth of a cent on Tuesday's cloting level for the position. The tone wax dull.S.A.S. and M.X.1..- closing prices in cents per Ib. yesterday. Buyers Seller*269 words
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Article198 1967-04-06 20 SHIPS lyiing alangsida trio Singapore wharves ar expected taday are: I.unnurK 3 4. Semrnyih N.W.I. Trans N.W.4 i. Golden »i rlnit A. Aramaic A 7. Mahout 8/9. r'loride Maru 10 11. Tecelberi 13 14. Anna Uaerak 1516. Vanld 19. $traat Clarence 24. Hiite Manita 25 26. Hakubasan198 words
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Article36 1967-04-06 20 ON the fraa exertange markat In Hoag Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar was muted at 3 74 for T.T. and 5.73 for cash. Sterling wan quoted at 14*8 and ens till of gold Hosed.36 words
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505 1967-04-06 20 /CONTINUED strong; demand V for Straits tin from all quarters caused a rise of SI in Penan* yesterday to $601.75 per picul on an offering estimated down 10 tons to 220 tons. Due to the demand the local rise exceeded the tli505 words
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791 1967-04-06 20 From Our Market Correspondent QUIET conditions were again the order of the day on the Stock Exchange yesterday. Containers after the run up of seven cents on Tuesday following the announcement that its wholly owned subsidiary. Singapore Glass, was to step up production of791 words
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Article30 1967-04-06 20 Malayan Stock Indices April 4 April S •Industrials: 107.59 107.61 •Properties: 102.79 102.39 Minings; 1 00.01 99.86 rubbers: 111.34 111.38 vDec. 29, 1962 100 ■Dec. 30. 1966 10030 words
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Article1304 1967-04-06 20 DI'SINESS in and rrportrd to the Singapore and Kuala I.umpur ti dinf room* of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuittad 11.000) 5 1 S3: Central Sugar* i 4 000) tl '<6 U. (B.OOO) Sl.<*7 D. 18.000) Sl.t* O.1,304 words
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Article81 1967-04-06 20 /'HINCSE Product r«ch»»KS. Sm t a- part. can prices per picul yaatarday Coconut ail: bulk 545 sellers, dram MT| ..•Hem. Ce*ia: Mixed if.o.b.) loosa Apr./ May J.'.'i buyers Pepper: Vuntok white Jl4O aellera. Sarawak white .*l'7j .-ellera, upeclal Sarawak black *100 eellera. *arble4 LainpuOK I kMk *100 aellers.81 words
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Article25 1967-04-06 20 Apr. .">. RUBBER PRK I cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5601.73 (up SI). Estimated unofficial offering was 220 tons (down 10 tons).25 words
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Advertisement1129 1967-04-06 20 Yv""""" KAWASAKJ KISEN KAISHA LTtX Wastarts Australia Singapora Japan Servlea Fremintli Sinitpori Yokohimi ttt "Tatya ManT* 2111 Mat I/IB Apr ,J Apr 24 Apr -Taifta Mara" U 2B Apr 7/ I Mi; WMi, 22 Msj -Aoitkiai Mara" 15 n Mn S/ 1 Jni 17 Jim U Jmi Calls Pish after1,129 words
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Advertisement933 1967-04-06 20 UaWWa^aal^p^O^^p^^^J »USI»»ll» NtW ZEALAND SIUVICtS. INBIA r>AKISIAN ANB fAP. CASI SEBVICE! la i-rsaiMtli tislnii UiilMiai i«Mn Tn Maßras is) NatatattisM. Siniapori P S'nim Pimn| Pensn« P Slism Si-»apo-» HAIUIA 511 Apr II Apr I? Apr BAMORA 12 Apr 11 14 Apr 11/11 Apr RAIULA ?t 4 Miy S Miy B933 words
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Advertisement29 1967-04-06 20 SEIWA LINE From Japan, SKonqhai vi« Hongkong "SHOFUKU MARU" ETA SINGAPORE 10/4/67 Agents: Pan Continent Corporation. 4fh Moor, CliMard Houts. Callrer Quay Sin a apor«, 1. Tel: 71)00, *****.29 words
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Advertisement1237 1967-04-06 21 w^^^^^^^w^wr^tr^ ESTATES OF SHELL REFINING COMPANY COLLI* C ARLETON NARDIN. (FEDERATION OF MAUYA] drrrawl. Ulf of No. 1 Victoria I BERHAD NfWt, RoM-viMe Nrw South Wales, ho dlrd UiiUte on 7th February 7 Per Cent Redeemable Debenture ltttfi. dnmicilrd in New South Stork. 196« Walrs. Interest Payment No. B FRIC1,237 words
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Advertisement1233 1967-04-06 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENT THE MALAYAN PINEAPPLE PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, INDUSTRY BOARD CIairADADC (LEMBAGA Pfcßl BAHA AN SINGAPORE SEN AS TAN AH MIIHI ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: APPLICATIONS ABE INVITRkiiumm INRTAT I ATir>K tm ED from Malaysian and SlngaKeqUlnes INSTALLATION IN- riti7>nn lor th» nost of PFmTinC In ul.ni ts-ala1,233 words
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Advertisement803 1967-04-06 21 NOTICES TENDERS THE PERAK BIVEE HYDRO- KENYATAAN TAWARAN ELECTRIC POWER CO LTD. SELANGOR Tenders are invited for the lease of the all-communities staff can- Tawaran daripada Pembot«en and shop at Malim Nawar rong2 yang berdaftar diFull details ol the terms of the J.K.R. dl-dalam kelas 'D' IT 81 c^Jf ob803 words
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Advertisement927 1967-04-06 21 SEAFIELD AMALGAMATED RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED A SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE The Eighth Annual General Meeting of Seafielri Amalgamated Rubber Company Limited will be held on Tuesday, the 25fh April. 1967. in London The following are extracts from the statement Of Mr. AH. Marshall. M.A.. FC.A (Chairman and Managing Director). RUBBER: The rubber927 words
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165 1967-04-06 22 Thais get 'safe seat' for Youth soccer MALAYSIA and Singapore havp got touch draw*, and Thailand, the hosts, a "safe M>.it" for the Asian youth football championships at Bangkok from April 15-17. Malaysia and Singapore are drawn into the group* with the joint holder*. Malaysia with Israel and Singapore with165 words
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Article164 1967-04-06 22 All-Stars: None from HK zone MALAYSIA. Singapore. 1 Thailand. South Vietnam and Hong Kong, the five countries in the Asian Cup central zone competition which ended In Hong Kong on Sunday, failed to produce one player good enough for this year's Asian AllStars team. biong. Malaysian chairman of the Asian164 words
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Article, Illustration427 1967-04-06 22 -AND SELANGOR SHOW TOP FORM SELANCOR SELECTION 4 MALAYSIA YOUTH XI 3 gELANGOR, who play Singapore in the FAM Cup final at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday, and Malaysian Youths, who leave for Bangkok next Wednesday for the Asian Youth soccer tournament, played a final practice matchSoong Hon Sin - 427 words
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Article227 1967-04-06 22 BACK TO CAMP FOR CUP SQUAD BADMINTON THE Malaysian badminton .squad re-assembled in Kuala Lumpur yesterday lor their final training stint before the team leave for the Thomas Cup interzone matches and challenge round in Jakarta at the end of next month. The squad, now pruned to 12. will begin227 words
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280 1967-04-06 22 HPAN Eng Yoon, the Singapore national athletics coach, said yesterday he was happy to learn that C. Kunalan, the repu b 1 i c's champion sprinter, was among 12 Asians recommended for selection to the Commonwealth team to meet the United States at Los280 words
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339 1967-04-06 22 SPORTSMAN AWARDS T*HE Olympic Council of Malaysia the nations A highest body for sport— has at last been officially informed by the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport of the scheme for the selection of the Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year The339 words
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Article65 1967-04-06 22 Ipoh Div. 1: Ipoh Youngsters 2 Ramblers 1: Div. 2: Pyramid 3 Tamil Youngsters 1; Div. 3: MIB 2 Printers 1: Police 2 S.MTD 1. Spore Business Houses Div. I; Spore Glass 6 Borneo Motors 0; dime Dai by 1 Shell 1: Cold Storage v Rediffu&iun abandoned: Div. 3:65 words
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Article76 1967-04-06 22 Spore Busine** Houses: Traction Co. bt Lee Onn B 5-0; Pitzpntricks A bt Ane Kheng Leng 5-2; Telephone Board bt Bank of China 5-1: Amlntasrn bt Fitzpatricks 5-2: lee Onn A bt. Spore Tobacco 5-4: Cathay ht Weaine.s 5-0: Traction Co. bt Telephone Board 5-2. Lee Onn B76 words
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Article21 1967-04-06 22 Thr M.'bcca National El<vrl--elty Board's annual inu r-<tistrirt athletics championships »11l be held at Kubu Stadium on Apr 3S.21 words
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Advertisement680 1967-04-06 22 AUCTION SALE OF \aluable freehold Properties to be held In the salerooms of NASSIM CO. (SINGAPORE) LIMITED 4 4-1 Collyer Quay. Singapore. on TI'ESOAY. I lth April 19b7 at $Jt p.m. ESTATE OF LIM YEW KWEE. DECEASED LORONG M, TELOK KURAU. No. 33. Freehold land and single-storey bungalow on raised680 words
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Advertisement404 1967-04-06 22 PUBLIC NOTICE SIMIAI.KSK Bl lIDHIST < nomi JALAN LOKE YEW, KIALA I.I.MI'IK Node c is hereby given to all concerned that as a result of luiher expansion ol Jalan Loke Yew, Kuala Lumpur, proposed by the P.W.D. It has become necessary to exhume 23 graves at the above cemetery in404 words
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Advertisement391 1967-04-06 22 1 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE. MALAYA Applications are Invited from Mutably qualified candidates below 50 years of age on Ist June 1967. for the following appointments: (I) Lecturer in Soil Selene* (ii) Lecturer in Physics cum Mathematics (til) Assistant Lecturer In Agricultural Extension (iv) Assistant Lecturer In Agronomy (vt391 words
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Miscellaneous68 1967-04-06 22 SOCCEK Negri Junior league: Tamllar Sangam v 1 Recce Sungala i Station Padang i. Negri School* I'nder-I.V Tunku Muhammad Kuala Pllah v the Rest i 4 p.m.i; Inder!o final: Tunku Muhammad. Kuala Pilah v KGV i5O. both matches at Station Padangi Ipoh Div. 1: PCRC v Tamil Youngsters (Municipal Padangi:68 words
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Article508 1967-04-06 23 RACING WITH EPSOM JEEP gHAW STABLE, the leading owners from 1951 to 1959 and again in 1962, are back in the limelight after taking a '"backseat" for four seasons. They are now heading the owners' championship table with nine winners one more than another508 words
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Article34 1967-04-06 23 The Negrl Sembilan closed tennis tournament will be hel<l in r*O weekend* at Seremban on May 20-21 and 27-28 The states open championships will b? held on June 24-25 and July 1-234 words
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Article69 1967-04-06 23 The .tnhore State Cultural Officer. Mr. Shukverr Singh, has called fnr a meetine of all pportf. organisations in the Mat* to form a .lohorf Sports Council. The rnPPtitiK will be held next Wedn'sday at. the Youth Training Centre at Scudai. Mr. Shukveer Singh told Timesport69 words
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Article, Illustration154 1967-04-06 23 Hoad agrees to coach British Davis Cup team I TENNIS SYDNEY, Wed. \u.t:.ilian professional tennis star Lew lioad (above) said today he had accepted an invitation to coach Britain's f>avis Cup team. Hoad said he hail been approached by Pat Hughes, a director of Dunlops Ltd and a member otReuter - 154 words
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Article20 1967-04-06 23 The Singapore AAA will hold a course for officials ot the Swiss Cottage Secondary School on Apr. 17-19.20 words
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Article19 1967-04-06 23 The Perak AAA will hold examina'ions for officials simultaneously at TaipinK. Ipoh and Teluk Anson on May 14.19 words
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Article47 1967-04-06 23 VKW YORK. Wed. It Mas announced here IjM night that Las Vegas would be the venue of Cajtsiiu Clay's world iira\> weight title defence against Floyd Patterson on April 25 three days before the champion ia due to Join the army. Beater.47 words
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Article347 1967-04-06 23 STEEPLECHASING LONDON. Wed rpHERE are 45 final acceptors for Saturday's Grand National at Alntree the world's toughest and bost-known steeplechase. The four mi Irs 856 yards race, over 30 towering fences, will be worth a total of £26.642 In prize money, with the winning owner347 words
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120 1967-04-06 23 f ONDON. Wed. Basil DOlivelra, the South African -born England test cricketer, returned from Capetown yesterday with one aim In mind— to win a place in the MCC side -o tour the West Indies next winter. "I »m thinking no further aheadReuter - 120 words
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Article58 1967-04-06 23 f ONDON. Wed. Elntracht FYankfurt and Burnley drew 1-1 In their Inter Cities Fairs Cup quarter final first 1«« match In Frankfurt last night. Result* of football matches played in Britain last night: FndUh Div. 1 West Ham 0 Sheffield United 2. Dlv. S Swansea 0 Bournemouth 1.Reuter - 58 words
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Article73 1967-04-06 23 K'lantan will meet Pahansc In the Gold Cup ea«t zone soccer competition replay at the n'w •li-million Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium in Kota Bharu on Apr 14. In the other replays. Parian a will met Trengfanu at Kurntan on Sudnay and Trengganu will meet Kelantan73 words
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Article, Illustration73 1967-04-06 23 TAW RENCE. the Liverpool goalKeeper, dives for the ball when challenged by Spurs inside forwards, Venables and Greaves (right) during the First Division match at White Hart Lane, London. Others In the picture are Yeats, the Liverpool c a p t ain and centre-h a 173 words
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200 1967-04-06 23 Selangor KO tourney in two divisions HOCKEY T»HE SELANGOR Hockey Associa- tion will run their knockout competition this year in two divisions because there were not enough entries for a third division. Eight teams, including three League Div. 2 clubs, will comnete In thr knockout senior division, which will beg200 words
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Advertisement82 1967-04-06 23 Congratulations and Best Wishes on the official opening of STRAITS TRANSPORTATION LTD. Ageatf in Singapore and West Malaysia for ISTHMIAN LINES INC. FLOTTA LAURO LINES STATES MARINE LINES, NEW YORK. From Messrs. EU-LEE LANDING SHIPPING CO. LTD. STEVEDORES P. O. BOX No. 1, Port Swcttenham. TEL: 6266 and 6647. I82 words
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Advertisement155 1967-04-06 23 Distinguished tiniQktfopors*** iUr Unational I it BBH BATTERY CLOCKS •2& St. Hare are four new models to join the proud. t distinguished range of NATIONAL battfiry *^*^SSaMfc 6>oJ^^W oP»fat«d Clocks Choose from the sleet conH^. jH <§X <m 3 tamporary lines of the BC-307. ths aver popular JaMg H TSK«W>155 words
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Article, Illustration54 1967-04-06 24 POPULAR FASHION SINCE THE EARLY 1910's piYK air hostesses of China Airlines show how the oldfashioned and sensible samfoo can still be an eye-catching outfit It has been popular since the early 1910s. The airline started its maiden flight to Hong Kong, Osaka and Tokyo on April54 words
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Article70 1967-04-06 24 TOKYO. Wed. The Indonesian Foreign Minister. Mr. Malik has j asked Japan for a lresh longerterm, lower-interest loan to help l Indonesia rehabilitate it.s economy, a Japanese Government spokesmen said today. They said the Indonesian request concerned a USS6O million loan to be repaid overReuter - 70 words
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Obituary83 1967-04-06 24 M. KRISHNER Kly P»n»ion*r cf B*ntul 1 I I MS] M 4 I ',1 t 13-U J«l»n !'.,rt Sw.ttrnham Cniii.it. MM 'In LEON o*l LV A FtHiih mournfully triform... d.a'.h of brlovrd father Mr. LNM D Silv.i on I 4.ti? Ihr t»r»I fathrr num could h;iM MRS F S83 words
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Article52 1967-04-06 24 KYOTO. Wed— Fourteen people were injured today in a fire that broke out on the seventh floor of a tourist hotel in this ancient cultural capital of Japan. Five Anvricans and a honeymooning Australian couple were among those Injured in the blaze, which hit the52 words
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Article270 1967-04-06 24 LONDON. Wed—Closing middle prices ol selected stocks not including stamp duty were: ronsols 2V< £39 5 16 +1 16 ''undinsi 4', £95 1; 7 16 Nut 3' 2 £55 11 16 +3 16 BANKS bartered 55 6 1 iongkong £8\ 1 16 INSURANCE ;om Un 4b 9 +3270 words
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Article66 1967-04-06 24 LONDON. Wed— Spot 16 d.. May 16 4 d.. June 16 15 16d.. July 17 1 16 d., July Sept. 173 16d.. Oct. Dec. 17 9 16d.. Jan. March 17 15 16d.. April June 185.d.. July Sept. 18 11 16 d.. Oct. Dec 18'sd.. Jan. March 19d.. April June66 words
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Article40 1967-04-06 24 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £1209 j (+4U). sellers £1210 i -£li. For- 1 ward buyers £1203 i p. sellers £1203., i p. Settlement 1 203 i— 1 p Turnover a.m. 110 tons p.m. 35 tons. Tone: 1 Steady but quiet.40 words
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335 1967-04-06 24 Manila will not have any private deal over Sabah MANILA. Wed. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ramos, said today his Government would not recognise any private agreement with Malaysia in settling the Philippine claim to Sabah. reports Reuter. He was commenting on reports that one of the heirs of the Sultan335 words
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Article63 1967-04-06 24 SINGAPORE. Wed— A 16-year-old youth, Abdul Rashld bin Abdul Jabbar, today pleaded guilty In court to stealing a car. valued at 51. 500 belonging to Mrs. A.G. King at Stamford Road last Saturday The judge. Mr Donald Yeo Hock Chwee. ordered a reformative training63 words
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Article, Illustration197 1967-04-06 24 Varsity's new ViceChancellor flies in KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. ■JMIK new Vice-chancellor of the University of Malaya, Dr. James Griffiths, arrived here today to lake up his appointment The post has been vacant since the resignation of Sir Alexander Oppenheim in 1965. Dr. Griffiths said his new job would be "quite197 words
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Article41 1967-04-06 24 LONDON. Thurs— The British Government is to sue the American owners of the 61.000-ton tanker Torrey Canyon, which grounded and broke up off England's south-west coast last month, spewing thousands of tons of oil on the English beaches.41 words
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Article308 1967-04-06 24 'Execute Liu now' call in Canton OONG KONG, Wed. 11 Red Guards in Canton have proposed a simple solution to restore order in China immediate execution of chief of state Liv Shao-chi and his followers. The English-language tabloid. Star, quoting travellers, said wall posters had appeared in Canton demanding Liu's308 words
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Article55 1967-04-06 24 AUCKLAND. Wed -An American millionaire Hew over the island of Wae-Wae-loroa and emptied a bottle or champagne over his new 115-acie property in New Zealand's North Island Bay of Islands. It happened yesterday just after William Reynolds, 21. had signed the documents to buy th« islandReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement49 1967-04-06 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 nords $15 (minimuni) KAN APATHY: To Pfi;y and Kanapaihy a «on Uaj on <4.«7 at OaawnU Kuala l.utnpur. Thanks to obstetrician ami Mart Lti:— To Kirn and Jamr*. God's «lft of tuinn. Kioe..i and Shwna en 3.4.67. many thank* to obstetrician and rtatt i; H I49 words
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Advertisement219 1967-04-06 24 ■■■■■■1 6Jr Bsß Hi Dequadin Lozenges kill germs that cause the soreness. They give you comfort and relief from the pain of a sore throat. They also stop germs from breeding and spreading and causing more inflammation and soreness. Dequadin Lozenges are a medically approved, anti-bactenal treatment for killing germs219 words
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Miscellaneous51 1967-04-06 24 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p-m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 73 Kota Bahru 90 73 Penang 88 75 Ipoh SO 73 Singapore 90 75 Malacca 73 C Highlands 72 58 Jesselton 88 7S Kuching 9051 words
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