The Straits Times, 5 May 1967
1967-05-05
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Title Section24 1967-05-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times TIIH Matioiiiil NBwspnpKr Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1967 if 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590 M.C.(P)226624 words
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Article, Illustration757 1967-05-05 1 U.S. Marines kill 1,000 Hanoi troops in big battles DANANG, Thursday LT-GEN. Lewis Walt, the U.S. Marines boss in Vietnam, today summed up the battle for Khe Sanh in one terse sentence: "The North Vietnamese took a helluva beating." It wasn't a boast, merely a statement ofUPI - 757 words
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Article131 1967-05-05 1 Moscow to step up aid to Hanoi MOSCOW. Thurs. The Soviet Union has agreed in principle to grant North Vietnam several hundred million dollars worth of aid in 1968. informed sources said today. The agreement was concluded In early April between Russian leaders and the North Vietnamese Premier. Mr. Pham131 words
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Article46 1967-05-05 1 OXFORD. Thurs— Two clergy- men were among five people rested last night In a demonstration over an Oxford haii-dressing salon .said to be practising a colour bar. The five, charged with threatening behaviour. will appear in court next v-eek. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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134 1967-05-05 1 JESSELTON. Thurs. The reconciliation meeting of the Sabah Alliance scheduled for tonight has been postponed to Wednesday. The postponement was made at the request of USNO. which said they were unable to get together a quorum for tonight's meeting. The Secretary-General of the Alliance here. Inche134 words
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Article, Illustration257 1967-05-05 1 FOREIGN OFFICE MAN GETS TOP ADB JOB 1(1 ALA LUMPUR, Thins. Malaysia's Deputy High Commissioner in London. Mr. Lim Talk (,'lioon, has been appointed executive director of the Asian Development Bank. Mr. Lim is one of five top Foreign Ministry officials involved in a jobswitching operation. The others are: Mi:257 words
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Article52 1967-05-05 1 BANGKOK. Thurs— The Soviet Ambassador to Thailand. Mr. Mikhail Vollcov. was called this, morning to the Foreign Affairs Ministry and handed a reply to Soviet charges that Thailand was co-operating with the United States to commit aggression against North Vietnam. The reply was not madeReuter - 52 words
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Article94 1967-05-05 1 RAWALPINDI. Thurs The United States has gtWB Pakistan U. S. $176,471 for a plan to piovide safe drinking water in cy-clone-affected areas of East Pakistan. According to an official statement issued last night. 151 deep tube wells will be sunk in the coastal areas of94 words
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Article37 1967-05-05 1 TAIPEH. Thurs Nationalist Chinese Vice-President C K. Ten Is scheduled to leave for Washing- ton on Saturday with a mission j to win more U. S. support for the j regime of President Chiang Kaishek—UPl.37 words
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Article85 1967-05-05 1 LONDON Thurs—Britain today cut her bank rale, key to Interest levels, by half per cent to H per cent. This was the third such cut since Jan. 26. The new rate compares with a level of five per cent at which It stood until November. 1964.85 words
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Article75 1967-05-05 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. Youths of West Irian accused the Indone--1 .Man armed forces of bullying the people. It was reported today. The youths. In a letter to the acting President. Gen. Suharto, recently claimed they felt morally depressed by the unwarranted be- havlour of the troops InReuter - 75 words
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Article36 1967-05-05 1 RECIFE .Brazil.. Thurs Manuel Domingo* Santos, who claimed to be 173 and the oldest man In the world, died yesterday In I th« rlty of Penedo. 100 mile* •outh of Recife36 words
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Article, Illustration234 1967-05-05 1 Park again -by million votes SEOUL, Thu r 8. Former army General Chung Hee Park was today re-elected South Korea's President. He won a landslide victory over hi* old political foe, former President Posun Yun. who lost the last presidential election in 1063 by a mere 156.000 and vigorously campaigned234 words
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Article169 1967-05-05 1 Hunt for Sarikei Reds goes on I/UCHINCi. Thurs. Operations by security forces against Brm c d Communist terrorists in the Sarikei area of Sarawak's Third Division continued today. But up to tin no official communique! <>n the progress of the operations had been Issued Police today di that on Tuesday169 words
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Article40 1967-05-05 1 MANILA. Tliiil.s 1 Ferdinand K llarcM I Saturday for a week-long tour of the Southern Philippines, including a \iMt to a remote i I islands near Siibali. a territory which the Philippines is claim--1 nit40 words
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Article19 1967-05-05 1 21 HOURS CIKIIU KCCHIN Thai lurntT-hour curfew impoied on four extrn ir»« i>f Sarikei di.sU m tomorrow19 words
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125 1967-05-05 2 Bombs-on-China charge: No evidence says U.S. WASH I NCiTON. Thurs. The State Department said terday it was si ill nivestinulinK :i Cliinete charge thai tmir American airerafi had dropped bombs on part of Southern China on Tuesday to far no evidence had been uncovered t«i (Mib»tantiate the allegation. The department125 words
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151 1967-05-05 2 Smashed: 'Plot to return to capitalism' I lox. KONGi ihurx. Mmlsl Mi|>|M)rtrr» rluiiu-t-.l hxl.t) in li.nr -.in. oh til .i plu| In IMMN l 1 it pii.tliMu in 4 limn i lurgfil ill) nl .shanghai. A New (Ilia. i .Ni-»!i .\»nu) report iho.hlum by Kuttio 1 .iiiluii MM (liar l«tr>lReuter - 151 words
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Article, Illustration455 1967-05-05 2 A Mao missile by this year but America is not alarmed WASHINGTON, Thursday r^HINA is giving high priority tc developing weapons and may test a long-range ballistic missile before the end of the year 7 the U.S. Defence Secretary, Mr. Robert McNamara, said in testimony published yesterday. Appearing before aUPI - 455 words
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Article47 1967-05-05 2 STOCKHOLM. Thurs. Thieves stole almost eight million crown* (US»I 6 million; from a hank in the bicgest theft in Sweduh hl«--tory. police said today. Police said the bank a Scandtnauan Bank brach office In the Stockholm suburb of Tumna was entered during the weekend.47 words
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Article24 1967-05-05 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Mr Henry Cabot Loder former U.S. Ambuss idor to South Vietnam. \»a« sworn in yesterday v Ambas-sador-at -Large. UPI.UPI - 24 words
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Article, Illustration272 1967-05-05 2 LBJ: No request now for more troops WASHINGTON, Thurs. —President Johnson told a Press conference yesterday he had no doubt that his military advisers would recommend the dispatch of more American troops to Vietnam. But he had no recommendations before him about a further build-up, he said. He said bothReuter - 272 words
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Article37 1967-05-05 2 JAKARTA Thurs The West German Dopu'y Foreign Mir.ls'er. ■it Schue'z. uriv by air laat night for talks with Indonesian leaner* He *in aluo rp»n 'h* M w.f German Embai«y building ir Jaka."a, lUut«f.37 words
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270 1967-05-05 2 Toy pirate row: 'Pot calling the kettle black' UONG KONG, Thurs. The toy design row between British and Hong Kong manufacturers reached the charge and countercharge stage tod A leadnisi H toy manufacturer i J British rnmpan;ing Hong K"iic df He said Brit of Hong Konc design piracy "were a270 words
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Article58 1967-05-05 2 JAKARTA. Thure PiVv-rttfit people died and 106 were minred as an earthquake rocked the village oi Poliwali in the South Celebes Dr. A. M. Pasila. Direr'or of th» National Disaster Committee. Mid today About 300nn p*i<p<r hari tr» h» evacuated and the homrs of nvr»Reuter - 58 words
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Article27 1967-05-05 2 LONDON Thur*.— The British Aircraft Corporation has announced orders worth £15 million for 12 BAC 111 jetliner* from Amriunn. Argentinian, Philippine and British airline*.27 words
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Article164 1967-05-05 2 SAIGON. Thursday. 4 MERICAN warplanes have destroyed or heavily damaged at least four North Vietnamese MiO jet fighters parked on an airfield near Hanoi, an American spokesman said today. The spokesman said four flights of Thailand- ha -p<l air force F-105s Thunderchief fighter bombers swoopedReuter - 164 words
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Article42 1967-05-05 2 LONDON Thun. Thf truck used in the £800.000 goid bullion robbery on Monday ha.« been found in an abandoned garage. Scotland Yard repnrtrn today There was no trace of 'he 140 gold ingot* taken In the aarini theft.42 words
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Miscellaneous32 1967-05-05 2 TUE gAMBOLC fax, foe ueavems «ai^ f^ap- ntJi&T^ V BE QUIET \^T *^*^J f\ U/ANT ID SO> /OH. TUAT BEMINDS AieN to CLeep^^ (of #omctuims else \j -s \^MM TO TELL SOL^jS32 words
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Article, Illustration487 1967-05-05 3 Supersonic world-beater BEST TOTAL AIRCRAFT WEAPON SYSTEM U.S. HAS DEVELOPED WASHINGTON, lours. TT The controversial supersonic IFX fighterbomber is proving to be thr most ambitious total aircraft weapon system ever d<» eloped by the I nited State*. Navy and Air Force experts told a recent secret oongre>sional hearing. The censoredAP; UPI - 487 words
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298 1967-05-05 3 Britain will seek agriculture relief in C-Mart entry talks I ONDON. Thursday gRITISH Government accepts that the Common Market's agricultural policy has come to stay, the Foreign Secretary, Mr. George Brown, said in London yesterday. Speaking at a two-day conference the day alter Mr. Wilson announced Britain would formally apply298 words
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159 1967-05-05 3 A sari or nothing at all, says Paco NEW YORK, Thurs. A woman is only beautiful, contends Paris designer Paco Rabanne, when she's wearing a sari or nothing at all The 33-year-old Rabanne said on Tuesday: "Everything else is trickery, a lie." But he softened his assertion to laud classicAP - 159 words
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Article52 1967-05-05 3 ISTANBUL, Thurs. Three Greek military ofticers nave crossed into Turkey and asked for political asylum, it was learned today. According to Informed sources, the men include the second in command of the eastern Thrace region, his aide de camp, and another officer. Their names were not52 words
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155 1967-05-05 3 STOCKHOLM, Thurs. The Swedish Committee for a Free Asia said today it would hold a tribunal to counter Lord Russell's "War Crimes" Tribunal here. A spokesman said: "We havp resolved to offer the tribunal the opportunity to hear the evidence of North Vietnamese whoReuter - 155 words
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Article33 1967-05-05 3 LONDON, Thurs. About 1.000 women wearing black will march through Hyde Park during nine days of mass demonstrations beginning here on June 24 against the war In Vietnam33 words
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Article81 1967-05-05 3 JJEIRUT. Thur.s. Customers packed a branch ol the Bank of America here loday while embar- d officials told them no cash was available because they could not open the ma:n safr A bawk official said the man responsible tar opening the safe did not have a note81 words
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309 1967-05-05 3 Britain is urged to renounce nuclear power WASHING TON, Thurs. The former Under-Sccre-tary of state. Mr. George Ball, called on Britain last night to renounce her nuclear power. Such an act. he said, might well be the one measure needed to make possible a permanent nuclear non-proliferation treaty. In aReuter - 309 words
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237 1967-05-05 3 JAKARTA. Thurs. J The Commander of Indonesia's crack paracommando troops, Brig.-Gen. Sarwo Edhie. is to take over the command of the 2nd Military District at Bukit Barisan, North Sumatra. A shake-up of the army leadership was reported today by the official Army newspaperReuter - 237 words
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Article27 1967-05-05 3 FRANKFURT, Thurs. A 10--vear-olcl Ronlla. I.lakula. W»tTday ca\c birth to twins at Frankfurt Zoo the first time gorilla twins have been born in captivity. -Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Advertisement397 1967-05-05 3 BANDUNG REVUE 1967— STARTS TO-NIGHT Proudly Presents a variety of performances including: FOLK DANCES OF INDONESIA DANCES OF THE VARIOUS INDONESIAN ISLANDS W~^ MELODIOUS f <^ 481 INDONESIAN MUSIC I KERONCHONG El A ANGKLONG K POP SONGS A "~JI M SWINGING I M MODERN NUMBERS I LVJ^ LATEST POPULAR W'397 words
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Article27 1967-05-05 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Infantry Regiment band will give a public performance at the pek Kio community centre, Cambridge Road, at 8 p.m. tomorrow.27 words
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Article112 1967-05-05 4 Vendor fined $500 for assault SINGAPORE, Thurs— An Icecream vendor. Tan Hau Keng. was fined $500 or two months' Jail by a Magistrate's Court today for assaulting a Public Health Officer, near a night market at Lorong Chuan on Oct. 13 last year Michael Then, a Public Health •sslstant attached112 words
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636 1967-05-05 4 THREAT TO GOOD NAME AS A SHOPPING 'PARADISE' By RODERICK PESTANA SINGAPORE. Thurs. gEVERAL syndicates of unscrupulous touts, who prey on tourists, are threatening to damage Singapore's present good name as an international shopping "paradise". This was brought to light today with the visit636 words
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Article, Illustration162 1967-05-05 4 HARPER GILFILLAN SINGAPORE. Thurs. One of Malaysia's oldest firms. Harper Gllflllan and Co., Ltd. will celebrate its lonth anniversary next week. The centenary celebrations will be held both ln Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, and during the week, longservice employees will be honoured at a162 words
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Article24 1967-05-05 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Singapore Photographic Trade Association will hold it* annual photographic trade dinner tomorrow at thr Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce24 words
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216 1967-05-05 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, A today praised Singapore's child artists "our little ambassadors of art" for playing their part ln projecting the Republic's image to other countries through the language of their art. "Artistic expression is a216 words
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Advertisement242 1967-05-05 4 ""berTaya"!" The FIRST Malay Film in SCOPE COLOR! (Filmed entirely en location in Hoitfjkonf) INTRODUCING NORA ZAIN -THE WOMAN SECRET AGENT 111 HER FIRST AND MOST EXCITING ADVENTURE! j» SAADIAHtAZIZJAAFAR V LAJEN l&f> Mahita, J fcASTMANCOIOB m* .^^B^ar J^^^ w ibV L^r L^Lv K '^b^b^bV «l v WL with tuparimpoMd242 words
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Advertisement154 1967-05-05 4 nncnKi tang pao yon I UUCUIM wu CRIA CHI -2IIIR. KOH CHOON HSIUNG MIDNIGHT TOMORROW fj QkL^ W Manderin I With Infllth 4 Chin*M lubtitUi 2ND BIG WEEK! Today 2 Shown 3 4 1 p.m. Ro| Kopoor Vylayantimaja Ra|«ndra Kubwob— j Us| RAJ KAPOOR pr«s«t« S CtftTlST fo*</s*e«' ANGAM HINDI154 words
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Advertisement274 1967-05-05 4 P^^^^B^Baaaafl _9 üß|pd k^ f V^ iiiii .^BBK. -k J*"i»^ J^ITE A I fmti\ JP'- |V iQftt Bf^^^s^s^Hsf^^BW I ■Ek fV» *\^m I fIHLHk VHbIsV A GROUP of Orsovo i I J\ passengers at the Oriental Emporium ln Tailr nn Q'nnrP i Raffles Place. IdllV UIl O \H3IC BINOAPORE. ThurK274 words
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Advertisement569 1967-05-05 4 ORGANISATION aj |^i^PJ|^P^oJp^Q9ELvaXD I 9fh BIG DAY' 4 ihowi rJoily Pleoie note revitrd timrt II am, 2.15, 530 4 •45 pm NO INCREASE IN PRICES' I STUDENTS CONCESSION $1 00 3 ■to any teat at Horn 4 21 S pm SHOWS DAILY FROM TODAY' NOW SHOWING' NO FRCI 1ST 1569 words
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Article, Illustration1649 1967-05-05 5 Contempt of court case fails: Judge clears Straits Times "Nothing in articles calculated to prejudice fair trial' Minister would have failed in his duty if he had stayed silent, says judge SINGAPORE. Thursday. MR. JUSTICE F.A. Chua ruled, in a judgment in the High Court today, that the Straits Times1,649 words
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251 1967-05-05 5 Resign if you are anti-govt, civil servants told IPOH. Thurs- Serving officers who are against Government policy should resign and join other political sroups to oppose the ruling party in a drmocratir manner. They were also urged conduct the msHves In such a manner a.s to bring credit on the251 words
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Article36 1967-05-05 5 SYDNI n All* ln*y ire* -.ugapoie and thre« with the For East Conimonwea!:h strategic if^nf fleet The\ are tlie aii'ialt HMAS Melbourne, the rial HMAs Supply and the filga:« H.MAS Derwent Rei'er.36 words
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Article24 1967-05-05 5 SUNGEI PAT.\NI. Thy imar. former headmaster of the bultanah Asma School. Aior Star- r.<u been appointed headmaster of the Gurun Secondary SchooJ.24 words
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Miscellaneous299 1967-05-05 5 Straits Times Crossword B I I I I I I I I 1 a^B Ja^B ACROHB the same not giving ut 1 Aaptn replace* attractive, w <&-•> aclmtlouft type (11) Something the shoppar vwild I Mark give* playthings back sm through <5-«). (4> la Old soldier* of a dtiferaatt 10.299 words
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202 1967-05-05 6 Court acquits office boy of theft W f ALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. —An office boy, Sheik Omar bin Sheik Daud, was today acquitted by a Sessions Court of a charge of theft of four envelopes containing letters and in donations to the National Disaster ReUef Fund. lie is alleged to202 words
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75 1967-05-05 6 JESSELTON, Thurs.— The new commander of the .'•tli Malaysian Brigade in Tauuu, Brigadier >mil Mohamed, yesterday Ma Tor himself the barter traders at their anchorage point off Sabatik Island. He talked to many of them and asked about their problems. The Brigadier's visit mi toUPI - 75 words
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246 1967-05-05 6 'Why mostly Malays in youth movement' I quiz \IALACCA. Thurs. iU Malacca's Chid Minister, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, today expressed disappointment over the lack of support from Indians and Chinese for the youth movement In the country. 1 Mo.st of the members of youth organLsat.on.s In the country were246 words
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256 1967-05-05 6 Malaysia, Indonesia begin trade talks KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs JRADE talks between Malaysia and Indonesia started today with a promise from the Malaysian Government to help its neighbour improve her economy through closer co-operation in commerce and industry. The need for such co-operation was particularly emphasised by the leader of the256 words
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Article, Illustration150 1967-05-05 6 SHOW MUST GO ON, SAYS SICK DANCER DIAR I. OR Miss Diar Madya 1 Rahaju. Hi (above), a member of the Indonesian Armed Forces cultural troupe now towing Malaysia, who is in hospital follow inu a stomach complaint, the show must go on. Miss Diar wa.s admitted to the (ieneral150 words
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234 1967-05-05 6 MARA MAY START GOTONG ROYONG HOUSING SCHEME L'UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Mara is hoping to start a •gotonj? royo n f" (self -help) housing scheme soon with a "revolving" capital of $1 million. The Deputy Prinu- Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. tracing this today after hi monthly briefing with the directors of234 words
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197 1967-05-05 6 Smoking on TV? No harm, says the chief KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Telerision Malaysia doe* not intend to discourage guest personalities appearing in its programmes from smoking. Mr. Ow Khe-ng Law, th« director of TV Malaysia. *aid today: "If >nm«n« feels more comfortable with a pipe in hi* hand. he .should197 words
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Article64 1967-05-05 6 SINGAPORE ThUTS. A i molor-cydist Stephen l.:m Sw*>* Hoik. 26. died in the General Hospital on Tuesday night of head and leg injuries received \u a collision with a car on Sunday n;eh- II Tanglin Road, outside 'h* Command Headquarters Eye- wi masses are axked64 words
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711 1967-05-05 7 Ex-detective's disclosure in court... SINGAPORE, Thursday J£ X DETECTIVE police constable, Phang Moh Shin, who alleges th:it he had been improper' Iv dismissed lour years ;i^o, today disclosed in (he Ili^h Court thai he was expecting "to collect much in or c than711 words
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84 1967-05-05 7 Lucky draw girl leaves for Land of Rising Sun SINGAPORE. Thun. The first prl/f winner of the recent Slncaporc Chrshiie Home lucky draw. Miss .Juliana Chua sailed for Japan yesterday to enjoy her prize a round trip to the "land of the rMng sun Miss Chua, whose two winning tickets84 words
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Article, Illustration187 1967-05-05 7 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE United Nations is to give an outright grant of $1.2 million towards the establishment of a metal foundry section in the Economic Development Board's proposed multi-million dollar metal industry development centre in River Valley Road This was disclosed by Mr. Duvifi187 words
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Article140 1967-05-05 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Legal Aid Bureau through Mr. S. Rajendran today assisted three applicants in their divorce petitions before Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah In the High Court. All were granted orders of decree nisi to be made absolute after three months. Divorce No. 1: Clara140 words
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Article54 1967-05-05 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A total of 449 graduands of Nanyang University 19 fewer than last year will receive their degrees from the acting Vice-Chancellor. Dr. Huang Ylng-Jung. at its eighth convocation on May 20 at the National Theatre. Some 400 guests, including Ministers, have been invited54 words
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Article110 1967-05-05 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The president of the Singapore's Boys' Brigade, Mr. Tan Boon Chiang, who is also president of the Industrial Arbitration Court, will start off the Boys Brigade Big Walk '67 at the Anglo- Chinese School fiold. Barker i Road, at 7110 words
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506 1967-05-05 7 Defence asks for principal's statements to police SINGAPORE, Thurs. Defence counsel, Mr. T.T. Rajah, applied to the Second District Court today for four statements made to the police by a Chinese school principal, who alleges that he had been assaulted by students of his school. The Judge. Mr. Donald Yeo506 words
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Article68 1967-05-05 7 THAI GOVT MISSION FOR SPORE SINGAPORE. Thurs. A 24-man team of senior Thai Government officials will arrive In Singapore next Wednesday to begin a three day study of the Republic's political, economic and social situation. They are members of the Thai National Defence College, and are on a factflndlng tour68 words
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79 1967-05-05 7 AEB to conduct commercial classes 81NGAPORE, Thurs. The Adult Education Board Is to conduct commercial classes at the Anglo-Chinese Primary Sclkiol centre in Coleman Street. Courses to be conducted are: Commercial English, commerce and finance, book-keeping, accounting, snorthand i beginners and speed), economics, commercial and company law, secretarial practice, costing79 words
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Article60 1967-05-05 7 SINGAPORE. Thuni. The president of the Arya Samaj In Ritißapore. Sri Durga Days Suchdev. will present 76 book* on Indian religions, culture, philosophy and history, to the National Library at a special ceremony kt 11am. tomorrow Th? bookx. all in the English language, will be60 words
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Miscellaneous118 1967-05-05 7 \fl<*tr O*+p tiff V.T. llfimlin ,<?>> WHAT CO >— Wm^U WELL. IT? HAVE BEHn/i KNOW... f BUT \MON7 IT V \if V.r AWEDO LOOKS BETTER OFF TO BUT ITS NOT BE C*RK OH, I vAWA Js\ NOW? LIKE WEIL 1 HAVE WALKEP TO SO FAR TO BEFORE WE/ SUPPOSE »«A118 words
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30 1967-05-05 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT 20 Words $15 (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Taa Bng sin thanks all relative* and friend* for wreaths, gifts, condolence* i« "<nr. and attendance at his funeral30 words
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Article232 1967-05-05 8 It W,rli 11$ (Hlmtmum) ARC YOU SUFFERINQ from UlngaM Foot? (let quick relief with Tineafax the. effective treatment available tn ointment or powder form. FREE RECIPE Kor delicious snacks. iu«t .|.re«d s»i.. Knight or i-|i..-- i,n toaat. bread < Hmht for all occasions. DANDRUFF troubles" Ask your barter for232 words
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Article793 1967-05-05 8 If securing better prices for I padi growers were all that was expected of the Federal Agricultural Marketing AuthI ority, there would be no gainsaying that Fama. which went into business in Selangor on April 1, has got off to a most auspicious start. The farmers of793 words
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Article343 1967-05-05 8 It i s an odd fact that the World Health Organisation has not had a single request from any of its 128 members lor advice on birth control. There are other international organisations in this field, of course, and it was not until a year ago that343 words
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Article114 1967-05-05 8 The Government is reacting with appropriate vigour to the murder by a terrorist gang in the Sarikei District of Sarawak's Third Division of a recanted Communist and a \illage headman. Rewards have been posted for information and the Security Force? are in hot pursuit. Sarawak political leaders of114 words
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Article, Illustration1167 1967-05-05 8 MAZLAN NORDIN - MAZLAN NORDIN ORDEAL BY FLOOD A further report on the present condition* In flood devastated areas of Kelantan by There is even a threat of starvation THE flood relief programme in Kelantan is hampered by political rivalry between the Alliance and the PMIP. There1,167 words
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142 1967-05-05 8 A YEAR or two ago after complaints in the press a third pontoon was added to the ferries at Endau and the ferry at Kuala Belangor Improved. Having had the misfortune last week to use both these ferries It 1* fair to142 words
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Letter103 1967-05-05 8 W HATEVER v happ«nTT Inn to Sport? Team after team goes ov 'rseas, II b«aten and comes back full of excuses. It was too hot. or too cold or the food wasn't right. The only recent exception to this was Tan Alk Huang who on being beaten by Kops.103 words
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Letter126 1967-05-05 8 I REFER to the com- plaint by Inche H. K. Lee of Ipoh (S.T. May 3) regarding the citizenship status of his children. If he would communicate with me giving the following details, It would enable me to Investigate and enlighten him on the matter: The full name126 words
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Letter135 1967-05-05 8 WITH reference to the TT letter "Where One Man Must Do The Work Of Eight" (ST. April 28). I must point out that Mr. Goh Tin Kay was evidently not aware that April 18 was a public holiday as a sign of respect to the late Yang dl-Pertuan Besar135 words
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Advertisement756 1967-05-05 8 f Classified advertisements for Strait* Tim*. A Malay Mail may b« handa>d to: COLD STOtACI SUPIR-MABKIT H Orchard Rood (Receptionist Oath.) COLD STORAGE lIANCMII HoMonrt Rood Novol Bom CITY tOOK ITOtl LTD.. Winchester rioutt, C olive* Ouoy I THE NEWS FRONT rWapMttek'S SupermorluH M m ISMAIL J Admiralty Rood, Novol756 words
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Advertisement30 1967-05-05 8 SA6ST 4015 25" Big Screen Beautiful high gloss wooden cabinet in distinctive style. HIRE PURCHASE AVAILABLE NO DOWN PAYMENT CONSULT. Hi-Fi Traders SASouth Bndga Road. Smgaponj I T* ***** *****30 words
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Advertisement200 1967-05-05 8 We bmve a jolly good reason for hating a sale at COST PRICES At cost prices Yes, at co<t prices and even below. And why not? when wo have a grand renotation coming and we must clear our goods as fast as we can. That makes sound economic sense to200 words
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174 1967-05-05 9 Airline chief denies takeover bid I£UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The executive vicepresident of Japan Air Lines. Mr. Teruo Godo. dismissed as "newspaper speculation" reports that JAL would buy out the BOAC and Qantar. shares in Malaysia Singapore Airlines. Speaking at a Press luncheon, he added: "I could only Imagine that ihi.s174 words
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Article, Illustration343 1967-05-05 9 Father's quit jungle plea to top Malay Red KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs THE 85-year-old father of top Malay Communist, Abdullah CD., today appealed to his son to quit the jungle. "Please return to the righteous path. I want to spend my remaining days with you,"' he said. Inrhe Anjang bin Abdullah343 words
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81 1967-05-05 9 Two-day police and military exercise IfITALA MMPIR. Thurs. A joint police-mili-tary oublir order UCVCIM will be held in various parts of West Malaysia from 8 a.m. on Saturday to 4 p.m. on Sunday. The exercise is designed to test various UMdl <»f police duties and 10-or-dinution between the police, military81 words
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Article62 1967-05-05 9 First flight covers BINGAPORE. Thurs.— To commemorate the first scheduled flights to Taipeh and Perth, MalaysiaSingapore Airlines issued a set of eight first flight covers. The covers were carried on the first Stiver Kris flights to Tnipeh on April 1 and to Perth. West Australia, on April 4. and are62 words
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Article58 1967-05-05 9 KIAI A I.I'MPUR. Thurs.— The Bulu-i of Kedah. Colonel-in-Chief of the MalavMnn Reconnaissance Corps, and the Sultanah will \isit the 2nd Recce camp at Mentalcal* on Saturday. While the Sultan win see demonstrations of jungle warfare training and activities of mortar troopv. the Sultanah will58 words
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172 1967-05-05 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs rpHE Johore State Government is considering imposing a pass in the national language as a pre-re-quisite for future government posts. It is also considering making it necessary for government officers to pass the national language belore they are upgraded.172 words
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Article55 1967-05-05 9 PENANG. Thurs. The Chief Education Officer. Mr. Ong Teng Keong. will open the Free School's arts and science exhibition at 4 p.m. tomorrow. Four schools the Free School. St. George's Girls' School. Methodist Boys' School and St. Xavier's Institution will take part in an inter-school science quiz55 words
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Article58 1967-05-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The former commanding officer of the 2nd Ordnance Maintenance Park In Taiping. Lt.-Col. C. Durairam. has been appointed commander of the Malaysian Ordnance Corp*, at I HQ Land Forces, East Malaysia. Kedah-born Lt-Col. Durairaju. I 3 was the first Malaysian officer in the Ordnance58 words
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Article31 1967-05-05 9 KUANTAN. Thurs. The Rotary Club here will hold a Mr Pahang" contest at the Town Hall her* on May 20 to raise funds for the club's community development projects.31 words
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Article105 1967-05-05 9 1OO.IV: sedili KechU 6.45 a.m. (4.9ft i 7.19 p.m. <6.4fti; Singapore 8.16 a.m. t 6.9ft) 921 Pm. 1 7 3ft>, Port Dicfcson 4.24 i. 1 6.6 ft) 426 p.m. (7.4 ft i. Port Sweuenham 3.01 a.m. (12 I ft i 3.24 pm. 1 13.9 ft >; Penang 11105 words
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166 1967-05-05 9 Workers for Sabah: Married men preferred JESSELTON. Thurs. The I Malaysian Migration Fund Board prefers married men in its choice of workers for Sabah. This was stated by the acting Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Labour. Mr. K. Padmanabhan, who arrived here today for a meeting with local officials166 words
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Article41 1967-05-05 9 JESSELTON. Thurs. More American Peace Corps workers are scheduled to arrive In Sabah next month. The Deputy Director of th» Peace Corps here Mr. Clement Lapp, said that the fresh batch would consist of 32 volunteers41 words
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263 1967-05-05 9 'Send tax returns in time' warning by judge KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. JUSTICE Raja Azlan Shah today warned the public to submit their income tax returns to the Income Tax Department in time or face severe penalties. He gave the warning when he enhanced a fine on two company partners from263 words
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175 1967-05-05 9 CINGAPORE. Thurs. A 13 British Army mveMiea'ing team is now awaiting clearance from Thai authorities befor° flying to .vnuthern Thailand to identify the recently-discover-ed wreckage of a piano believed to be an Auster aircraft which vanished five years ago. The piano. w th the175 words
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Article21 1967-05-05 9 KANOAR. Thurs. Doubl»croppine [g to be introdurrd in 234 relones of padi land In Padanc Pauh Selat^n this month.21 words
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110 1967-05-05 9 MI'AR, Thurs. Drivers of vans and trucks using the Sultan Ismail Bridge here have devised a very simple dodge to aviod paying that $3 50 toll. They pay only $150 (the rate for cars) by lowering the pressure in their tyres so that110 words
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Advertisement95 1967-05-05 9 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II IIIIIMH III" l||ll I ri^L ijC^ t *i iNMNMNiuiiiiiiiiih v 1 1 1 iiMittssastßisssiaianKHMiji 1 1 1 1 iihmiiiisisjsmbwbmbV NATIONAL CAR RADIO Model CR-1570 comes ftith FM band as well as the usual AM band... giving you double value! All95 words
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Advertisement119 1967-05-05 9 TOP OF THE CLASS! Thanks to Educational TV and KRIESLER QnescopE I A SINGAPORE LIST PRICE $1390 This Kriesler model Incorporates tha popular lowwida line and features speakers at each end. Kriesler puts power behind the picture with a king- size power A.C. chasis giving you perfect picture and sound.119 words
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Miscellaneous347 1967-05-05 9 TV MALAYSIA £sw ansn 7 i° sssstu Ne»s in Mandarin: 8.10 SukaMaster the Doctor; 4.25 Close; a? P n i 5 5.45 Opening and Programmi 0*35 Mrs" tt' "^TC Summary; 5.50 News Outlines ate News in^N^n.. V in National Language; 5.55 wiw: 11 30 Clo!?. TV SINGAPURA 5.50 p C347 words
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Article, Illustration310 1967-05-05 10 MATSUSHITA FACTORY TO BE OFFICALLY OPENED BY MINISTER NEXT WEEK TIIK Malaysian Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Ann, will declare open the Matsushita Electric Co. (Malaysia) Ltd. factory at Batu Tiga on May 11. Among those attending will be Mr. A. Takahashi, chairman310 words
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126 1967-05-05 10 'Malaysians realise value of photography' •'T'HROUOHOUT Malaysia. more people every day are recognising the valuable role of photography In education, business, medicine, printing, and many other essential fields." Mr. Anthony Frothingham. a visiting Kodak executive, commented. Mr. Prothmgham. assistant general manager of the Eastman Kodak company's international markets division in126 words
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Article, Illustration502 1967-05-05 10 OCMMERCIAL NEWS and VIEWS ]VfK. Hilton S. Clarke (above) until recently the principal of the Bank of England's Discount Office, will *hortlt be joining the hoard of The Guthrie Corporation. after concluding forts years' service with the Kank. He is planning to ~|miul part of the usual three months' rest502 words
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Article, Illustration129 1967-05-05 10 Caltex manager on course in the U.S.A. rE personnel manager of Caltex Oil Malaysia Ltd., Mr. Richard Png, recently left for New York to attend a development conference organised by Caltex. Following this. Mr. Png will be engaged in a training assignment to observe the functioning of the personnel relations129 words
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Article92 1967-05-05 10 Volkswagen. Europe's biggest motorcar manufacturer, chalked up a record profit of 500 million marks (about £41 million) last year, according to the company's annual report. Profits per .sh;ire rose from 50 marks <£4> in 1965 to 63 mark.-, (£5' 2 last year, the report said. Overall production92 words
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Article115 1967-05-05 10 T UFTHANSA German AirLi lines will offer a 25 per cent fare reduction to all Singapore and Malaysian students between the ages of 12 and 21, for all routes within Germany. This was announced by Mr. A. vom Hofe, the airlines manager for Singapore. Malaysia and115 words
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164 1967-05-05 10 MOST bakeries In Malaysia are using obsolete manual methods of breadproduction. Mr. Toshlald Shlral. an expert on breadbaking machines said. Mr. Shlral who Is on a sales promotion tour around the world, represents the Internationally well-known manufacturer. Oshikrl Machine Works Co.. Tokyo. He said that164 words
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277 1967-05-05 10 U.K. CARPET FIRM EXPORT SALES MANAGER HERE SIX months after a successful world-wide tour which included the Far East, Mr. Marinus den Dekker, export sales manager of the British carpet firm of Kosset, is returning to Malaysia and Singapore to keep in touch with the market for their established lines277 words
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Article104 1967-05-05 10 After sales service essential Mr C.S Connolly, marketing manager of Carrier International Ltd who recently spent a week in Singapore and Malaysia .spekr of the need for Rood and efficient after tales: service for any company wanting to dominate a particular mnrket. Mr Connolly said. "We live today in a104 words
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Article, Illustration133 1967-05-05 10 THE picture (above) shows thr A limed a, new addition to the Fast Asiatic Company Lines fleet which Mr. T. Smith Jensen, manager, Shippine division of F.AC in Singapore announced has been launched in Denmark. Alameda Is nf 11.900 tons doadwri^ht. Her cargo spacr comprise*133 words
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Advertisement251 1967-05-05 10 the new quality in king size smoking... the flavour of light natural Virginia SOBRANIE KING SIZE VIRGINIA FILTER bring a new quality to King Size smokinp the delightful flavour of light, natural Virginia tobaccos refined by the new double action selective filter to give a smoother, lighter nmoke. They are251 words
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Advertisement126 1967-05-05 10 Thermistor being mserted in small motor winding BROOK THERMOT THERMISTOR UNITS Complete Motor Winding Protection against over- temperature built-in for life. The Thermistor protection developed by BROOK works on the principle of a sudden increase in resistance at Q oc*ihi*c Or oonocrous tempc ro t u re cousino the ni126 words
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199 1967-05-05 11 SABAH ROW CONSULGENERAL IS BACK IN SPORE SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Philippine Consul-General here, Mr. Mariano Logarta. who was recalled to Manila a month ago for consultations following Malaysian objections to a statement he made on the Sabah elections, has resumed his duties. Mr l.nsaru. who flew hack on Monday, said199 words
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Article74 1967-05-05 11 A LOR STAR. Thur.v JaJ\ mil bin lla.-him. 15, who was accidentally -hut with a rifle at the police barracks in Simpang Ampat. Perils, on Tuesday afternoon died in hospital last nisht. Jamil. >on ut a police conStable, was shot on ihe <•he.it as he was74 words
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Article178 1967-05-05 11 ALOR STAR, Thur» r PHE Minister of Information and Broadcasting, 1 Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said today that the Communists would never get a foothold in Malaysia because this country was "getting prosperous day by day." "The Communbts can only carry out subversive activities178 words
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Article30 1967-05-05 11 WASHINGTON. Thur.v Senator Clifford Ca&e 'Republican* New Jer.spy will leave tomorrow on a study mission to South-Ea.M Asia which will take him to Jakarta and Singapore —A. P30 words
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Article, Illustration60 1967-05-05 11 /\N hi* way to I In- Istan* Negara. Kuala Lumpur, to present his credential* to the Vane di-Pertuan \:iins is the new Indian Muli Commissioner, Mr. Mohamed Attaur Rahman, seen with the Chief Protocol Officer. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Jalal. Mr. Rahman succeeds Mr M. K60 words
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79 1967-05-05 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The .smuggling of white pepper from Bangka. an Indonesian island off south Sumatra ta at present centred at Singapore. Radio Jakarta said today. The broadcast, monitored in Singapore, said this was announced by the head of the Bangka Attorney's office in a statement79 words
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134 1967-05-05 11 $135,469 excess bill by firm: Probe still on LI AI.A 1.1.UPl R. ihurv Investigations ut still being carried on by ilu- National Lift Irmly Board and the Public \Vork> Department into Ihe IIJMII excess bill submitted by a firm of Hectrhal consultant for installations in a Kuantan schools romnlex. A134 words
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223 1967-05-05 11 MANSOOR RAHMAN - Customs shock for Customs visitors MANSOOR RAHMAN By KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. THE South Vietnam Customs football team, led by their Director- General. Mr. Nguyen Van Loc. had a shock when they landed at Subang Airport this morning they were made to pay duty on presents they had brought with them.223 words
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Advertisement108 1967-05-05 11 ANNOUNCING... a merger with a motive! THE MERGER...a licencing agreement, in Singapore and Malaysia, between PAR Malayan Paintworks and Berger, Jenson Nicholson, Ltd. THE MOTIVE.. .to provide a joint, comprehensive range of top quality decorative paints and industrial finishes, inrorporating the vast international research and technical facilities of the BJN108 words
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Miscellaneous32 1967-05-05 11 Hut/* Bunny Bfj Ralph Hoiwnrtnhl CAN I iMCEHDENTALiy, C LQaJUC I WAIT IP YOU —J*^? IWIOETO YES TVS A__ 1I J**** WANT YOUR <- < /^r P^\ -'-klussYS I TOWIS pl *EDi TWENTY 7^!!^J^32 words
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Advertisement887 1967-05-05 12 (onlinuril Irutn Page SI ACKNOWLEDGMENT it Wordt Sli (Minimum) MR t\ MRS. K I). KMeeajsjsnsi uf Ipob thank their friends and f for the-.r kind assistance, b essing. ■Mis and congratulatory messages sent on the occasion of U»-ir marriage m Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, the 29th Ann, SITUATIONS VACANT M887 words
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Advertisement879 1967-05-05 12 SITUATIONS VACANT 13 Wordt SI (Mm.)— Box i» e»*. mxtrm ELECTRICAL CHARCEMAN R«quirer by leading Industry in luronn Preference w iii be given to Singapore *B* with considerable experience. A(.|.., stating qualification*, experience and references to Box AboU S.T. s lore FEW MATURED MEN Women wit* good uai kgrouod and879 words
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Advertisement1085 1967-05-05 12 SITUATIONS WANTED /> >rd% <» Mm.)— Box it ett tilrm RELIABLE HONEST COOKBOY n d available Pbone > uu'e RECENT UK BUSINESS J n Kntduatr (H.NU.'. A^e .'5 >- ith t years experience in Housiok Industry. >eeks responsible position in i>ro«r**si\e firms Box A 6607 ST. Spore. FULLY QUALIFIED MECHANICAL1,085 words
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Advertisement861 1967-05-05 12 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE li Wordt S4 Mm Box il rtt. txlrm HOOVER PARK .'-store\ terraie nousr 3 bcdiooma. two batnrooms. freehold Tel iS'porei ***** FULLY FURNISHED i storey semidetached for sale If m*. DuneK.n P.OMd. Trl IS pore > 973U5. DETACHED SEMI DETACHED BUNCALOWS IB dood totality aaS) iMvmtnu.861 words
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Advertisement849 1967-05-05 12 EDUCATION IS Wmrdt SI I Mtn.)— Bmx St et: txtrm INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE Offer* LIRA Honours HSC O.S.C M C.8., Q T L.C V 1..< amiration Courses Kree Prospectus P 0 Box 1603 S pore CITY SCHOOL OF COMMERCE MM tVLMMi ateSION SIAKII.NU MAT 196. la BOOK-KEEPING, HIGHER ACCOUNTANCY,849 words
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Advertisement1040 1967-05-05 12 BEAUTY CULTURE IS Word, St >Mim.t—Box rtt txtrm LADIES WHO WANT to ne BaSW beautiful. Consult Mrs Wong Orchid Beauty Clinic Singapore. Tel. ***** for appointment. CURIOS It Wmrdt S* 'Min.)— Bmx it rtt txlrm DIRECT IMPORTERS ARTS. Cmftl Chinese Modern and Antique Furniture. Helping Store Ltd. IT, Suleiman Court.1,040 words
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Advertisement995 1967-05-05 12 FOR SALE li Word, Sf I Mm.)— Box it elt. txtrm LESWEIM UPRICHT PIANO ror Sal» TJOMJ Tel: 1 Spore) MMI -Pm *prn daily OFFICE SAFE sMih riouh't Iwk Rn--1 -n made one >*ar od it" r>«lo» p^nrtA'r prut. Ring Spore ».*I9J. OPPORTUNITY TO OWM i tan on HP (II995 words
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Advertisement697 1967-05-05 12 BARS RESTAURANTS (S'porH ;i Hore-t Mm.,—Bnx in rfs. sMr* FOR ENJOYABLE EVENINGS call at t'oconn' FRESH FLOWERS SAY IT WITH FLOWERS LET PRINCESS FLOWER IHDS t Road ••■•apon ORCHIDS ATTENTION ORCHID CROW I us. one pound of H ikea iro pallon* 0' r. Barn.,lotneiis/ (1M1) Ltd. Tel: 73JJ^ (I por»697 words
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Advertisement1213 1967-05-05 13 TO LIVERPOOL I NEST COAST U K.i Due S core Sai.i P. S'rtarn Penang MARON CM. 13 14 Tilay •ORASTus gc« May 8 MELAMPUS tt a-f>i« C 42 4] May I May 112 May 1] PRIAM I .»-rcol May 1? May 11 antilochuS L .epcoi, •eUtJt, C'asg:« May 11 May1,213 words
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Advertisement1335 1967-05-05 13 TH£ E A hl/NES i ttl ti rt^ r the. BAti Mtnta company u» 1 1 o. mi EXPRESS SAILINGS It GENOA-KOTURDAMHAMtURG-AARHUS-COPENHAtLH. P S'naa "MM »">taix>>« >.»no» «'«ai» H'tun CU|U MALAYA Sai'el May i I Sailel May 2] May 11 JMt 1 Juae 7 Imi I MORELIA aj May 151,335 words
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Advertisement1284 1967-05-05 13 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL A CONTINENTAL PORTS Drkiu«ruir 'or >"*• ULnnAVtllt Rotter.-aoi Jum 11 Singapore Pt S ham Penang Jum ll Git 29 May I May 7 I May II 11 Hamo-'g Jaae 21 BENVORLICH fof mm lwtt t Singa.nr» »t. Shaw "enang Rotteraani JMe II G. 11 Tilay1,284 words
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Advertisement1241 1967-05-05 13 feELLERMAN BUCKHALL S.S. CO.. LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD MM FROM U.K. CONTINENT. LMditg fan Singap«ri P. S'haa Pmm| OH IF GLOUCESTER lta. A NtH 14 May CITT OF WINNIPEG Rotterdam. n 71 21 May 21 It May CITY OF OROOKLTN I im. Havre, Hull. Granger outh.... 14 II Jmi1,241 words
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Article147 1967-05-05 14 MELBOURNE- Thurs RNULsmiAijS were steady. Moves were narrow »nd (alls Mißhtly shaded rises. Ml. 1.-a dropped 21 eenta to $352 alter no IncrMM in interim anci e\pect»tiuns of 20.000 ton.-. Western Mimnt mo\ea up 36 Mali i« $11.40. Other base metaU and oik were variable Today* i losing147 words
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Article249 1967-05-05 14 MAY fit lit (trade robber f.o.b. buyers cloved at S p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore yesterday at 36?» cents per Ib. lup a quarter of a cent on I Wednesday's closing level (or the portion. The tone was very quirt. RAS and M.R.I, cloning prices In cents249 words
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Article27 1967-05-05 14 May 4. RUBBER PRICE: 56) cents (up a quarter of a cent) TIN: St.iri (up 37} cents). Kstimated unnlTui.-il oflerinc was '.'<:•> tons (up 10 tons).27 words
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Article30 1967-05-05 14 OVoVs ""fterdaV"" h7 ar u"». '"o^Mar .led at S 734 for T.T. and jl-'i caih. Stirling (M quotM at 16 Ou and ant tat' «f K*ld at -M30 words
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917 1967-05-05 14 From Our Market Correspondent AVBI quirt Stock Kxchange MM relieved yesterday by spate of activity in Gammon which had a turnover of 99.000 .shares on a ready basis and 37.000 in delayed transactions. The activity was set off by rumours circulating in the917 words
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Article29 1967-05-05 14 >laU>dii Sl.uk laatliect Ma] Naj t Industrial*: H9.36 lnrv.'i, Properties: 109.38 ■Mininsv 1M.71 IM..VS s nilibno: Ml.bK llli.K Hi ;n, l!»tj. a inn l>r< in. I'ii.i, IMI.29 words
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466 1967-05-05 14 rE Straits tin price appreciated 37 tents in Penani: yesterday to StiO'J uith stroii!; demand reported, particular^ from the U.S.A. on a turnov. i increased by 10 tons to 2:J3 tons. The tone was given as firm In London on Wednesday afternoon the466 words
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Article40 1967-05-05 14 I Mii.tst p.ort.n. |him«|i lm«a- potir noon pricit ptr (icul vullf. day Cccnnnl Ml: I P-r> ***** l..i:t.ini;< h irk lIU7| ,TI >»•% NLWI ASIA SI li MltaH (100% r.i.w, culron pritti •1ruB» IN. The tone «ai qunt. price*40 words
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Article52 1967-05-05 14 '|'M£ Auoctjtton o1 Banks In Mnay- »m mai. t(: lt» ralea nta >i-«t«;rdky (all rate* to SllKli Unitid MatMl Buvinx TT m, alrmiiil ni' J3i credit bills. HI trad* Mill. Selling TT or 00 rtady: Unttid Stii:, HI; Wtit Citirun, tMi Ncthetland, 11T1. Iwiticrland 14U|; Francs lhiii mid52 words
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Advertisement1145 1967-05-05 14 1 2^CyEZ223 I Y^"**"** KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. Western Australia /Singapore, Japan Service Ij,|m Miru Sailel II 14 Mai 7t May 31 May t.ttoxKi Mj-u 11 31 May 7 I June Wku 27 June "Nipiat Mara 15 3S Juai I 11 July II July 22 Jlly West Africa Singapore Japan1,145 words
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Advertisement1020 1967-05-05 14 pppi AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND SERVICE INBIA PAKISTAN ANO FAR EAST SERVICES ti Freaaatli Afilaili. Milkiunt. Sytaty Tt- MaCrat aM Nataiatdaaa Siriiao o S>*tr i>»n»"t >">--} r \-,m SinilDort RAJUIA Si, lf* In Pat I May lULIM.A IM,y Miy 11, ,2 Ma, g^-J Ma, BARPEIa I Jun I. II Juai 11/121,020 words
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Advertisement403 1967-05-05 14 Sinf«Pult !«<!» I'tlUM EU,ETD t"IA/EIO fIA E*b (ROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "STATE OF HUTCH' tor Rangoon. Madras t Calcutta May 11/21 May 21 May D FROM BOMBAf M.V -VISNVA PRABNA' tor HontKoni i lapan May 12/14 FROM CALCUTTA 1 KAKINADA M.V. "STATE OF ASSAM" for Hcrni Kong a Japan M« 11/11403 words
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Advertisement174 1967-05-05 14 J4»\ !T*lfflHi^Bffi i iTl FROM JAPAN I HONG KONG i. A Penanf HONGKONG MARU «ay S 11 May 12 CEYLON MARU 5 7 >—• CELEBES MARU lum li 13 JuaeU.iS Jmi II General Agents: ORIENTAL OCEAN LTD. SINGAPORE IJA Telik Ayer StrieL Tel: *****. PT. SWETTENI.AM 71-A Jalan Watsan Tel:174 words
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Article1200 1967-05-05 15 »l lINIM in and reported to the Singapore and Koala I umpur trading rooms of the Stork Exchange yesterday with thr number of shares traded In brackets are: INDUSTRIALS* Otntral lu|in i«2 000) SltT D. (4.000) *I.M O. HOOO) $1«S, (21.000) »1.88; C.C.M. .1.000) 11. M. P.1,200 words
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Article166 1967-05-05 15 SHIPS lyin. ■lan.tidt th* tmss>*r« Mi'bour wharvM »r txpMtMl todiy art: Benvall* 1/2. W«rra*t*lo Hit, centaur S 9 MsrOD 13/14. PtlModar IS/IS, Mlzukawa Kara 10. katonc 21/22, Llvenza 23/24. Klmanli 23/28, TJlllwoa< 27 Benvorllch 31/32. Btfidoru 33 34 Pemhrokesnir* 3A/M. Mikual Man 40/41. Arthur Murik 42/43, Ceylon166 words
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Advertisement447 1967-05-05 15 I »a»l AUCTION SALE OF NOTICE Valuable Singapore Properties JOHN YEO LEE YEO. Sales To r* held at Vur Salesroom Representative. Singapore A No. 104. Market Street, Singapore. 1 1 r Sl ned as of 3Oth on T«e«d*T. 9th May IM7; A P^- and is therefore not at 130 D.m.447 words
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Advertisement1538 1967-05-05 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Colombo Plan Training Scheme PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, In Adult Education and An r duration of the Deaf Dumb SINGAPORE Applications are Invited from GENERAL MANAGER'S DE- Malaysian citizens who hold a PARTMENT: Requires STENOgooti Honours Degree iwlth Dip. GRAPHERS in salary1,538 words
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Advertisement1318 1967-05-05 15 TENDERS TENDERS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: (Room 229. 2nd Floor. City Hall). (a> Supply of 900 Pieces Underground Horizontal Straight j Through Joint Boxes (4 Items). Tender Deposit $250.-. Close at 2.15 p.m on 24.5.67. (b> Supply of 500 Sets Twin 40 Watts Fluorescent Street Lighting Lanterns1,318 words
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Advertisement639 1967-05-05 15 NOTICE OF SALE BY TENDER Tenders will be received by the undersigned on behalf of the owner* Ooi Benc Hock. Ooi Tai Ton* and Oni Rene Hnck snd Ooi Ouan Hock the administrators of the Estate of Tan Kirn Looi aiuu Tai. Ah Looi deceased Inr the purchase of the639 words
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Article, Illustration511 1967-05-05 16 Racing with Epsom Jeep QUR HERO, worked by Keith Moxham, showed sparkling form on a soft track at Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning when he finished his workout with a sharp 2f sprint in 24 4/5. Our Hero did not accept in last511 words
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239 1967-05-05 16 Brandon's poor show: Vet probe ordered STIPES REPORT T^HE Stipendiary Steward's report on Wednesday's racing at Kuala Lumpur: X.UK 1: Near the 4f fcscort (Khamisl brushed the running rail. KACK Si App. Na«ari (Fashionable i »*s inconvenieared for some distance from the 3f when unable to seethrough his goggles being239 words
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Article242 1967-05-05 16 NEW YORK UNION CHAMPIONS CLAY PEOPLE BOXING Htm York. Ihura. —The New Yoik Ci\J I Liberties L'tiion toa.iy criticised the New York State Aih--1 letii Commission for stripping Ca.ssius Clay of hi* heavyweight boxing title The Union charged the ComnilsMon was acting on the bails of Clays political and social242 words
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Article1030 1967-05-05 16 A TOTAL of 252 horses 104 Class 2. 90 Class 5 and 58 Class 6 has been entered for the four-day Singapore Turf Club's May meeting at Bukit Timah on May 13. 14. 20 and 21. Entries are: Pwilt Shah Tarza n II x1,030 words
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Advertisement2188 1967-05-05 16 NOTICES PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION Pe»ak» Wong Yoke Chun. mendiang Ml PERSONS having claims against the estate of the abovenamed deceased mo dieci at Petaling Java Ml 7th December lPt>6. are required lo submit their iaims in writ me to the undersigned not later than 29th June 1967 aticr which the2,188 words
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Advertisement491 1967-05-05 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS TEACHERS' PROVIDENT FUND Applications are invited from Malaysian Citizens for the following appointments: V Accountant $800 A3O- SHIHJ Efficiency Bar $1250 A5O $1700 i .'II in Are: Between 25-40 veais Qiialinr»tlan«: Malaysian Asinrtation of Certified Public Accountants 'b» Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland ie) Institute of Cnartered491 words
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Article393 1967-05-05 17 / MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN VIETNAMESE CHAMPS FLY IN TO MEET SELANGOR IN NEW SOCCER SERIES i* EVERYTHING'S ready for the big kick-off in the Asian Football Confederation's new competition for champion teams at Merdeka Stadium tomorrow (8 p.m.). Thf South Vietnam Customs, champions from South Vietnam, who arrived393 words
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162 1967-05-05 17 TENNIS SINOAPORE ?rw court champion Shunn Osman is top seeded to me#t T I Kirn in the final of the Singapore hardcourt tennis championships which atart tomorrow. The championships will bit held simultaneously at the Tanglin Club and Tyersall Park courts tomorrow and onSunday162 words
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Article49 1967-05-05 17 Scoring fiv<> goals In each half. Malacca High School OBA 'A' beat 4th Bn. Royal Australian Reclment 10-0 on the Malacca Club cround yesterday to enter the Malacca knockout hockey final. Ken Hock Sen? (4) Pnbin Ooh. Ka'hipessn Nair. and Yang Slow M*ng. scored f uo each.49 words
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329 1967-05-05 17 Tony Francis - S'GOR TO USE NEW TRACK FOR NEW MEET Tony Francis ATHLETICS By T^HE new bitumen x track at the Kampong Pandan Youth Centre will be used for the first time in a competition when the Selangor Amateur Athletic Association hold their junior cham plonships on June 18. The track the329 words
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Article302 1967-05-05 17 /'MMBIMH SCHOOLS' Sia Soon Seng. 17. as expected became thi* year's Singapore junior table tennis champion whtn he won the final against Wong Phuay Chin by 21-23. 21-14. 21-17. 31-13. An hour after his success* he beat Ho Kirn Choo 31-14, 21-15. 21-19 to enter302 words
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242 1967-05-05 17 D'Oliveira hammers 174 off Indians LONDON, Thurs Basil DOUveria, England's allrounder, hit 174 not out. hts highest first clsas total and the 13th century of his career, for Worcestershire against the Indians, who opened their cricket tour of England at Worcester yesterday. DOUveria took Worcestershire to a powerful 335 for242 words
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Article69 1967-05-05 17 KEDAH will take no chances against Perils In their Malaysia Cup match at Stadium Dsrulaman. Alor Star, today (kick off 7.30 P.m.). Kedah will be fielding the name team that drew 1-1 with Armeri Force* on Apr. 22 Kedah's line-up: Sect Peng Chiang. Sze.toh Kirn Pnh. Bahwandi.69 words
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Article, Illustration48 1967-05-05 17 Successful end to title chase PAUL FUJI, the new world junior welterweight zing champion, corners Sandro Lopopolo of Italy to hammer him down for a knockout to wrest the title. Lopopolo's manager. Steve Klaus, was walking to throw In the towel when the knock down came. UPI. photo.UPI - 48 words
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292 1967-05-05 17 Boycott threat if Olympics ban on S. Africa is lifted TTBHERAN, Thure. PoujX teen African states yesterday called on national Olympic committees and the executive of the International Olympic Committee to reject 6outh Africa's request to be admitted to the 1968 Olympic Qames at Mexico City. The demand was made292 words
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Article270 1967-05-05 17 kONDON. Thurs A GOAL by international winger Willie Henderson in the 33rd minute took Glasgow Rangers into the final of the European Cup Winners soccer Cup last night when they beat Slavia Sofia f their semi-final at Glas- 1-0 in the second leg 01 gow. Rangers270 words
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Article57 1967-05-05 17 CVCUNO Army Cl 10 mile lime trial fSporei: 1 R Sukarl (22 26.0) 2 A Pearson 3 a Bunting HOTKEY L Perak ko wmi-tinil <T Anson i r>m- RC f> Assumption Sen 0 SOCCER ipnh Dit t: Tamil Ygttert 4 Menglrabu SO 3 IMv. I 3 MIB 1 Kin'-a57 words
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Advertisement149 1967-05-05 17 For quick, positive and long-lasting relief from the discomfort of Haemorrhoids /DIKSt *Lo^ [riilQJ take/ I VaremoTd the NEW, EASILY SWALLOWED tablets from the research laboratories of Zyma, mm* VaremoYd 0 VaremoVdisaasytotaka just swallow during or after r.eals. Var'.noVd gives mor* r-otltive relief, Its actlvt principle being the n«w, dynamic149 words
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Advertisement73 1967-05-05 17 GOOD HEALTH HERE S WHY! Seletaris has been bottled at nature's Fountain of Health at Seletar. Seletaris comes fresh from the richness of the earth and has a formula comparing favourably with the waters from the most active mineral spas in the world. To alleviate digestive disorders and that "Morning73 words
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Miscellaneous78 1967-05-05 17 SIX < XX Malaysia tup: Kertnti Reme ipadang) v Perils i Stadium DaruUman TABLE TENNIS Stwre «emcr A Star. 7 3opm). KelanUn v championships cMountbatten Trengganu <K Bhsru> CC. 7 p.m.) HOCKEV— Women'* quad: Bfor W ATERPOLO Friendly: RAF v Negrl (4 p.m>; Malices v Changi v Penang SC— RAAF78 words
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145 1967-05-05 18 First six charged with call-up dodging SINGAPORE, Thurs— Six youths wrre charged in s BMfMrate's court today with failing to register fur national ser\ ice the first prosecutions under the National Service Ordinance Tun of them. Ten Ken; Nh.ilt and I .in (hin Hock pleaded guilty. Thej irer« timed SSM145 words
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144 1967-05-05 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—President Yusof bin Ishak will officially open the 18th Singapore International Salon of Photography, orcanisrd by thr Photographic Society of Singapore, on Saturday, at 4 p.m. at the National Library auditorium. This year's International Salon attracted a totaj of J.'itit prints and slides144 words
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Article98 1967-05-05 18 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kim San will visit three factories in Jurong tomorrow Pla.^bon <M> Ltd., Merrymay Industries Ltd. and Bhadelia Industries. Tlie.se lactories have a total authorised capital of $4 million and a total paid-up capital of $1.8 milion98 words
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Article42 1967-05-05 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Hearing has been fixed in the Second Industrial Arbitration Court tomorrow on a dispute between the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union and the Hin Moh Shipping Company over the dismissal of the crew of the tugboat Bianca 1.42 words
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135 1967-05-05 18 CINGAPORE. Thurs. Police today said they would continue to take action not only against overloaded timber lorries, but against all overloaded lorries. "We will continue to enforce the law as it stands." said the Police Secretary. Mr. V. Rajagopal. He was commenting on135 words
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Article109 1967-05-05 18 STRIKE CASE —FINAL SUBMISSIONS SINGAPORE. Thurs— The defence counsel in the cleansing strike case. Mr. David Marshall, today closed his case in the Third District Court. K. Suppiah. president of the de-reglstered Public Daily-Rated Employees' Unions Federation. ls charged with instigating the Feb. 1 cleansing strike, while P. P. Nathan,109 words
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Article, Illustration50 1967-05-05 18 CINGER Elvis Presley and bride, former Ann Beaulieu, after their wedding at Alladin Hotel, Las Vegas, last Monday. It was Presley's first marriage and it was witnessed by 14 guests. He first met his bride in Germany while he was serving in the army in 1959. UPI picture.UPI - 50 words
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108 1967-05-05 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Ships of the Singapore Naval Force will fly their new White Ensign from 5.55 p.m. tomorrow. In a ceremony to be held on the RSS Singapura in Telok Ayer Basin, the Blue Ensign will be lowered for the last time and the108 words
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Article114 1967-05-05 18 2 COURSES ON OFFSET PRINTING SINGAPORE. Than. A firm dealing in photographic equipment. Maclaine Watson (Imports i Limited, will be sponsoring two courses on off-set photography to Singaporeans, who are beginning to work in off-set departments In local printing companies. The courses, one in Cantonese and the other in English,114 words
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Article332 1967-05-05 18 LONDON, Thurs. The halfpoint U.K. bank rate reduction was largely discounted by the London stock market and prices showed little material change. At the close, overnight levels were generally maintained alter initial softness. It was felt, however, that the undertone was firm and some < professionals were already332 words
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Article66 1967-05-05 18 LONDON, Thurs— Spot 16 T .d.. June 16 T ,d July 17d, Aug. 17'» d.. July Sept. 17'» d.. Oct Dec. 17 7 lfid Jan March 17 11 16 d.. April Ju-.e 18d... July Sept 18> 4 d.. Ort Dec. 18 7 16d., Jan. March 18 \d. April June66 words
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Article32 1967-05-05 18 LONDON. Thurs— Buyers £1209 <— £li. sellers £1210 £3> Forward buyers £1204 unchanged i. sellers. £1205 (unchanged). Settlement £1210 i— £2 > Turnover am 7j tons pm 20 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet32 words
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333 1967-05-05 18 U.S. accused of wilful attacks on civilians STOCKHOLM, Thursday. AN American professor today accused the United States of wilful and systematic attacks on North Vietnam's civilian population. Prof. J. B. Neilands, a biochemistry lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley, told Bertrand Russel's Vietnam "war crimes tribunal" here: '•Attacks areReuter - 333 words
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Article98 1967-05-05 18 London. Tbun Www i im tiainet- Noel Muile.v> and Australian champion jockey George Moore brought oil a magnUiceiH Guinea, double when tlie English filly Fleet won the 1.000 Guineas" classic over 8f at Newmarket today. Yesterday Murless saddled Royal Palace with Moore up to win theReuter - 98 words
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56 1967-05-05 18 Taxes on ten-pins now in Thailand BANGKOK. Than. Bowline alleys will be required to pay entertainment tax. the Thai Finance Minister Mr. Serm Vinitchaikul. said today. He said the matter Vas discussed by the Revenue Department. which decided that bowline sMsjl are places si entertainment Bowling alleys will be askedReuter - 56 words
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Article38 1967-05-05 18 JAKARTA, Thurs— West German Deputy Foreign Minister Mr. Kluas Schuetz arrived here by air last night for talks with Indonesian leaders He will also open the new nine-Moreyed West German Embassy building in Downtown Jakarta —Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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167 1967-05-05 18 Exporters to Indonesia cancel orders JAKARTA. Thurs. J Many businessmen in Hon^ Kon^. Singapore and Bangkok have cancelled thnr exports to Indon as a result ol last month's anti-Chinese riots here. The indoiii chairman of the Broth< i ol Asian Tradr I Darul Marpaung who returned here alter Of SoutU-e.i-tUPI - 167 words
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Obituary64 1967-05-05 18 STEVEN TAN SIAH LUANG Cor tege Iravr* Singapore i Saturday 6 K.IM7 for Saints Peter lot Paul Church and Bldadarl. ONC KEE HOCK 7< puiN away pran-fulK I Bf betilivl hl» beloved if<-. Hn*r.ii Ml irom Singapore Casket to Mt Vernon Crematorium. R. NADCtON. poMtnaster. Muar ay puddenlv on64 words
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Advertisement256 1967-05-05 18 I Ute CLASSIFIEDS If Hor*. 11l iWllWj B more and more STUDENTS ARE NOW ENROLLING WITH M.C.C. A CLEAR PROOF OF THE EFFICACY OF ITS FAMOUS COURSES DON'T DELAY ENROL TODAY COURSES AVAILABLE FOR THE ~FOLLOWING_EXAMINATIONS 1. HIGHER SCHOOL^CERTIFICATE I 2. SCHOOL CERTIFICATE/MALAYSIA CERTIFICATE. J?* J f\ 3. QUALIFYING TIST.256 words
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Miscellaneous53 1967-05-05 18 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p tn. Monday to 8 pm yesterday. Hifhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 91 Tl Penang 88 f| Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 88 7.=> Singapore 88 75 C Highland* 72 59 Jesselton 90 7353 words
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Miscellaneous39 1967-05-05 18 WALKER K I -T at Amiinta Hospital, a i!M*r lOC Nicola CHOIH I. I daughter on 4.8. c; pita], S, md Fumnr*. both I LEE CAN r, Mr. Mr llrnr lv# L»-ni: il o Mr I Of Hrrm I39 words
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