The Straits Times, 28 May 1967
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Title Section15 1967-05-28 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1628. SUNDAY, MAY 28. 1967 fdasdfas tO CENTS. KDN 2577:>591/MC <P)226715 words
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554 1967-05-28 1 Khir has secret talks with DTC union chiefs £UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today held a secret meeting with a three-man delegation of the National Union of Day Training entre-trained Teachers. The one-and-a-half hour meeting it the Ministry of KducaUon was also attended by554 words
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Article, Illustration12 1967-05-28 1 Well destroy you' warning to the Israelis Nasser troops at drill practice12 words
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Article700 1967-05-28 1 CAIRO, Saturday PRESIDENT NASSER warned last night that Egypt's aim would be to destroy Israel if a war began. Hi- said if Israel carried out any act ol aggression against Syria or Egypt, there would be a lull-scale battle. "Our aim will be to destroy Israel," he700 words
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Article292 1967-05-28 1 KUANTAN. Sat.— The Acting Prime Mm- j ister. Tun Abdul Ra:rak. said here today that the Malaysian Government would provide facilities for Malaysian volunteers j I who wanted to help the United Arab Republic In the current Middle East crisis. "If the-, want to292 words
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Article21 1967-05-28 1 TRIESTE. Sat Italian Customs heir today stired 42 cn«*N of pr m < being shipped fiom E».«t*rn Europe to Aden21 words
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121 1967-05-28 1 Stephens: I've told Razak I can't go lESSEI/ION. Sat Dftla J Donald Strphens president >f I pko "aid today he had informed Tun Abdul K.i/.ik that lie is unable to take up the post as M.il.ix M.m Huh Commissioner (<> Canada Hr said since his parly was now out ofReuter - 121 words
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Article, Illustration114 1967-05-28 1 ORUSSKLS. S:i: Fortysix of the 357 people reported to have died when fire gutted a department store in the heart of Brussels this week have turn ed ip alive, making the unofficial death roll now Sll Relatives ot the 46 reported they114 words
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362 1967-05-28 1 Man sees his family perish in fire SINGAPORE, Saturday. SHOE-MAKER, Mr. Ho Kong Mm, watched helplessly as his family his wife and two children were burnt to death in a fire which completely gutted the first storey of their shophouse in Blanco Court late last night. As firemen fought the362 words
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154 1967-05-28 1 Three St. John officers die in crash DATU PAHAT, Sat. Three senior officers i>t the St. .loiin Ambulance Brigade here were killed and another seriously injured when the car they were travelling In was Involved In -4 head-on collision with an army truck, about nine miles from here. The accident154 words
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Article30 1967-05-28 1 JAKARTA Vi Ihvmhii !<(iim:i |ih(h-: m:i\r in Mcclmti On June 4 to n exhibition t<>>u a Sumatra line- »< hip Invitaitosj o1 ihe North BuM«tra NiitmW University. STOP PRESS30 words
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Article39 1967-05-28 1 JAKARIA. S.. TMtVMM •ales have ifjiMcied .1 mibid lncrptiM- m Praia tang Stantara, North Sumatra, due to tba <i«-nr r*ception there of TV Malaysia pi o«i urn hip v Presv irpni^ >.;uci hfi< lodiiv Rpu:er39 words
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Advertisement54 1967-05-28 1 CYMA Jill MM L o« taw o "**y^* Model* in Mai {^J' aold, t»oinl»M ZXS ,f1 roll** iowi now ovoHabl* K. .<< KhNGOLD COMPANY Dollle, Plot.. —ffiiljo Span. T.I: 77SOT Ttf13tin y A v la? r*y"* w 5 FLIGHTS WEEKLY TO DJAKARTA MONDAYS -WEDNESDAYS THURSDAYS FRIDAYS SUNDAYS FROM SINGAPORE BINDOHESIAH54 words
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Advertisement121 1967-05-28 1 bbb»^^ ><a% i BBaalkasak. a^aar f aaaal aaaar^' aw VavaV aar \W .^aak ar 9» mm ''inT^^llt "Jj "a*aa Nikon introduce a completely new 35 mm single lens reflex camera Nikkormat FT Today s most advanced built-in through the lens light metering system, internally cross coupled to the lens diaphragm121 words
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95 1967-05-28 2 Now Bond films are banned in Indonesia I AX A RTA, Bat James Bond and his follow soerel agents have been banned from Indoneila by the film (tensor.* hrrausr they mciii ihp people to rrlmr. sporting iin' i).ii W.Ullcfl ll n*ure i tiii iiuiuiif. i. in iw h'" ill livReuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration169 1967-05-28 2 Tavern, in Tunbridje Wells H'ch street. And the ho*t. Mr .lack Jarvis. will rive the winner a cnllon tif beer Contestants, all customers >>f thp Eillpaf wIB pay an entrance fee which will co to charily. Picture show* the peapu^hers of Tunbridge Well-, pin in :i169 words
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212 1967-05-28 2 BACK THAT BILL? NEVER, SAYS THE MTUC Kuala lumpur. Saturday. THE MTUC today disassociated itself with the Industrial Relations Rill whkh is to he tabled at the next meeting of the Dewan Raavnt. In a letter tn the M.n.stry of Labour, the general secretary nf the MTTC. Mr. S.J.H. Zaidi.212 words
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Article87 1967-05-28 2 IPOH, Rat. A youth who was said to havp receiver! $8n for the return of a missinc" motorrycle was arrcMed in Pasir Pin ii last nicht A police spokesman said that a labourer t lew Tain Tal. 20. reported that his motor-cvele was stolen87 words
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Article46 1967-05-28 2 KUANTAN. Sat -Tri» T»neku Makhota of Pahanc and hit wife paid a visit to the Mentri Besar. Pato Hau Yahava hrn Mnhamed Seh. at th<> General Hoppifai here ye.sterdav Da'o Yahava us arlm'''"l 'o the hospital on ih<> advice of doctors a week ac46 words
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Article42 1967-05-28 2 KUALA I UMPT'R Sal. Police yps'erday recovered the body of a 15-year-old airl from a disused mininz poo, in Kampong Padan h»>ie p wu U'»r Identified as N Ra iPyuari who lnpd about half a mile from the pool42 words
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Article76 1967-05-28 2 IPOH. Sat The Sultan of Perak and h\s Cnn.sort will he among 'he YIP* attending the installation dinner of the Ipoh Rotary Club at the Ipnh Club here on July 1 Other YIPs will he the Rma Muria of Perak and hi* Consort. Tun Abdiii76 words
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Article35 1967-05-28 2 rrTTACK < NnrthPiixt India). Twplv* p«>npip diM after drinking Incnlly-hrewetJ palm •odfiv sold hv 3 KMdaMl \*n<W in O«niam di.«'nrt inn nr *f •outhwes' of here yesterday, the Press Trait of India reoorted.35 words
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130 1967-05-28 2 BUS MEN CALL OFF THEIR WORKTORULE KUALA LUxMPUR, Sat. Employees of the ToonE F'ong Omnibus Co.. here have called off their work- to-ruie and agreed to rp?vimp bus services till midnight. The company's >in pmployees. w-ho hir! rw>pn wo-'<lnE to rulp j-;nrp midMarch, have azrepr] to wnrV overtime ?fi*r in130 words
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233 1967-05-28 2 Alliance starting a fear campaign: UDP PENANG. Sat Th« United Demorr^ Party today accused the MinistPr nf Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. Nt trying to ci fpar in the mind- of the people about a a ?trong united Opposition. "We rpgrf 'ba' high ranking M could war" that If an233 words
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Article52 1967-05-28 2 SINGAPORE Pat A now* 500 student* of the S'neanor* Polytechnic toduv took U chanekol and <-an» basket o improve ano widen >hp ft far* of Inrnng l^>ntor Thu Kane R The work on 'h<> 3?■ stretch of road wW pletpd !ornorro« evei henef;f about .Vflfln52 words
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Article23 1967-05-28 2 PENAV Ooi Ah Siew, h«.= reporti low of her *4 .snn y ed outride her house in V Green Road renterday23 words
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171 1967-05-28 2 CUNGEI PATAM. Sat. Kedah police last nijht detained tun men suspected of being mem hers of a robber Kan? responsible for several holdup* in Alor Star anri Sungei Patani in the past few days. Wanted is a third man believed to be the leader171 words
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Advertisement172 1967-05-28 2 t > JaT w L Ax OL^ > feg> [f* M^jpczj. tM jaWaw 4 m.- j* jl a gar laW. gW -Jaß^^^^Ufcfca^gat Sga^^gaf mT^w 1 I «^>i^ vP^4' a |gV n^^FT^^^^Pwv*T^^ie^^^sv> ir **4* .^> WHERE IS THEBALL? children enter the R^ "^"""^ij -w^w .^^v i gaf'^gßC^" "Spot the Ball' Contest172 words
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Article, Illustration134 1967-05-28 3 Such an encouraging response, says Justice Ong ym- chairman ol the Ma 1 ociatlon for the Blind Dato Justice I! T Ong < riiili t > receiving a cheque for $844.55 from the Chief Rubbet Replanting Ot liter. Mr Tan Teng I'O'Y The cheque represented donations134 words
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138 1967-05-28 3 Praise for these house work husbands \IUAR. sat. The District Officer here. Inche Ibrahim bin Haji Abdul Majid, last night praised those husbands who were doing the household chores while their wives wore away attending adult education classes in the National Language. ;-The.se husbands have made sacrifices >o that their138 words
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Article62 1967-05-28 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Road Safety Week, to be held nere from June 26 to July 2 will once again end with a Drivers' Courtesy Test ;u the Slnciium Merdeka rar p,,rk A MHtf-mpnt issued today by th*> Municipality said the competition was open to all rfctcn62 words
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Article502 1967-05-28 3 Ed to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading room* (it the stock exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: Industrials: Central Sugar '4.0001 $168 D. (15.000) $169 D. (6.000) $1.70 D, (1.000) $172 D. (8.000) $1.71 D iIOOOt $168. (18.000) $1.69 (8.000) $1.70: C.CM.502 words
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251 1967-05-28 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. ABOUT 300 workers at the Dunlop tyre factory in Petaling Jaya today deried their union and went on strike. The workers members of the National Union of Employees in Companies Manufacturing Rubber Products— are demanding the251 words
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Article27 1967-05-28 3 SINGAPORE. Kut The I'Oth diiiuidl meeting of the Public Dally Rated Electrical Workers' Union will be held at tl.e Baominton Hall ut 2 p.m. tomorrow.27 words
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224 1967-05-28 3 Set up more sawmills, Pahang urged KUANTAN. Sat. The Acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. today urged the Pahang Government to export sawn timber rather than locs. In order to do this, tie said the Government should encourage the set.ting up of more sawmills in the Stale. Exporting sawn timber224 words
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Article41 1967-05-28 3 KUAJ A I LMPLR. in Ails. TbMtn Group here ha.s si.u'.rd .1 :r;i:nb)| iiroaranime for local I A workshop la now conducted by Mrs. Marina Br.iunimi 1..1 Inundor niemljri- of the EnMmblp Thrairc on the Round vi S.-.rJney.41 words
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Advertisement572 1967-05-28 3 r {Nikon) Only Nikon Cameras Purchased From The Following Franchisee! Dealers are Covered By The Manufacturers Guarantee. SIMGAPQRE MALAYA A^L p i^Tc OUd0 Ud B zr Photo Supph ff 9 o? u h c" oi Suppl t.h Pho,o suppi,.,,. 800 K Lumpur C itlha/ Photo Stora Bl I( k Wh572 words
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Advertisement257 1967-05-28 3 ar depc unt II Yr II id 1 1 \m\ n II IB \\.\u 1 9 Be II i> i II n! II If II yv. m New RUPI The IS Q'.nr NO PADS Col! lOde/ Or Wfj i MEDICO 3 Bi Urivcnol Phc S Stor-. lA, J v K257 words
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Advertisement711 1967-05-28 4 Suddenly* every watch is trying to look like this one. Lp__pqPpJ^ I VfYWI mr-fnr n L Here's how to tell the original from the copies: Imitation, they say, is the sincerest form of flattery. We're flattered, place because it has substantial character because it is designed, Practically every Rolex invention,711 words
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Article, Illustration372 1967-05-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat 'PIIK .Minister ol fcduA cation. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, tonight railed on resjMMisible trade unionists not to ask themselves \m I getting enough?" but rather "Am I working enough Mr said while there was s<« much talk of riclits to372 words
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Article, Illustration189 1967-05-28 5 DENANG, Sal. A commercial artist from India. Mr. James Duii-^u (above), made a special trip to Penan- this week, to see bis eldest daughter, Dons, for the last time. Don.->. 21, whu recently became a nun In the Order of the Little SiMers ot189 words
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Article39 1967-05-28 5 rANJONG M \l 1M Mm \ii Cll.i: hnlL>f at Bed: 'i.j I nix niilr.s tiom ho lnpd nloiir «iv Uiunti uiUi liln liewd Th>' t Thamiji Ptlial appealed to the puh lor informal death39 words
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Article30 1967-05-28 5 PARII HUM AH -n.,1 —The District oi!!. Indie Ahmad d M.ti Piali thr District :;.ini'.:rr w:th Mr 1 Ml Chew Khooti St-pg xewtary. ;<iut \tt Yeow Hoe. tie»^30 words
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Article33 1967-05-28 5 SAItiON Sot Aniini-.u pianr.-< > truck near the ceir.r* of n tiphong ve&terduy 1000 and 2 000 pound bomb.on .i f hr ViFtimmw am US military ■poke;- im i. .."1 nere ;od«y33 words
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224 1967-05-28 5 WORK-TO-RULE BY TEACHERS TO GO ON KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. r rHE executive council of the National Union x of Teachers today decided to continue with its current work-to-rule campaign despite an appeal by the president of the Schools Sports Council of Malaysia. Mr. D. K. Dutt. It had Originally decided224 words
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114 1967-05-28 5 A worthy cause, says Tengku Ampuan KLALA LI.MFLK, Sat. The Tengku Ampuan ol Selangor today called on more women to become life members of the Women's Institute. "It is a worthy cause." bhe said at the closing of a five-day course wnich the institute had organised for its rural members.114 words
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Article29 1967-05-28 5 SAIOON Sal An Amencan •ink by accident bla>ted a kmmJ i.ti'k 90mm shell tilling three t .s. martnei founding tout nvi<\ U.H m.ii.nv spoke.sman amid here today29 words
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351 1967-05-28 5 SEREMBAN. Sat V former student leader told a magistrate here today that he asked a woman colleague to leave the company ol .i Probationary Police Inspector lu.s berth in a train m 1965 because he wanted to "uphold the good name351 words
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Article, Illustration322 1967-05-28 5 How PAP won political chess duel with Barisan CINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Defence. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. referred today to the "duel my party has been fighting with the Barisan Sosialis for seven years" to illustrate the practical bearing which the game of chess has on life. He was322 words
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Article62 1967-05-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Selangor Association for Retarded Children ha.s set up MVtral lonumtiee? to raise (.•lid, for h 5J50.000 school for irtardfd rhildicn at Jalan Abuul Srnnad hrre Ai h meeting last nieht unc.rr the chairmanship of Chief .lustier Daln Aznii bin Hall MohaaMd. the62 words
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Advertisement383 1967-05-28 5 i JH Jggg S < Jrtati w aagl BPf^ Sfa 4H lij^ m VA j I W w■■ JP^ M ggggggte. .A w gggggggggggntk.^^g^gggggggW ggHgtet^ Hfe**" L gggißP^^^ *2l gaggfer-:" <• t W% gg* l gg"% l W m I i l i». 111 L i> I ■gg K gT383 words
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464 1967-05-28 6 England all set to give Sir Francis a hero's welcome on land, see and air PLYMOUTH, Saturday BRITAIN S Navy and Air Force swung into action here yesterday to try to prevent air and sea chaos when Sir Francis Chichester sails in. As the lone yachtsman bowled along under billowingReuter - 464 words
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150 1967-05-28 6 Sir Francis all set for that final lap THIS '*> the rir»t picture of Sir Francis Chiekeatet "turning the corner" nmnd the Azores for his last lap homr. I- or (Ij>s hi- lia.s been edging slowly northwards in mid -Atlantic, waiting U meet thr \*rs terly win 1s which would150 words
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Advertisement156 1967-05-28 6 fetaikk SN^* r L •v y*M HaJi B&%J4AJ£^«iJMM HHlliii I JP ...looks elegant in every home. And, you can afford it. It's Diethelm! Elegant in the Kampong. Elegant in the grandest mansion. Group 300 furniture you can afford by Diethelm! This dining-room suite costs about the same as one you'd156 words
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199 1967-05-28 7 Civil servants who cant quit and work for foreign govt SINGAPORE. Saturday. 4NV person who has had access to official crets while In Oovernmem service will be deemed to have unlawfully passed on such secrets to a foreign power if. on leaving Uio service, he enters the employment of a199 words
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Article99 1967-05-28 7 Riddle of the missing fishermen UM UT, B -her- J men from Panlai Rrmis. who 'a ni out to sea ten days have ioI yi return d home. A report *M made iii I lie police yesterday thai the flshermn left on May is and mm due to rtturn in99 words
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144 1967-05-28 7 II" 0 Bi tmH. 'T h Qawta," a guitarist cniup Ironi Singapore, arrived hen- today to perlorin .it tin- Shindig A- uo sho\» at thr M John Amhul.iiHT Hall toMtlM \i'in<iii onirlius .i Miisfr <i| the group. e\plaintd that 'the tlue-ts" rrturnrd144 words
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Article, Illustration498 1967-05-28 7 'Ticked off' envoy sees a Mao film From Walter Partington: LONDON. Sat I^HEY were rioting in Hung Kong when Counsellor Shen Ping. Red Chinas man in London, went to the pictures in Oxfoid Street. Six policpinrn Htood guard round the Academy cinema —taken over for the afternoon by the Chinese498 words
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Article, Illustration160 1967-05-28 7 l/l AI.A II MPI h. S.U Kruion.il (ii(ipiialion in (ouri>m is eaMßltal if tlir industry is to !>«• promoted in Asia, thr .lointSecrelarj ol the Indian .Ministry ot i\il Ariation and Tourism. Mr J..V (.oval. s;iid here today. One possible mj of ro-oprration.160 words
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83 1967-05-28 7 IPOH. Sat Policy 1 are investigating reports from the Road Transport Department here that forged driving licences were submitted by three applicants for renewal. The wording* print i ihe torged driving licences appeared to be -m.tllrr and lighter In colour than those on licences i>Mied83 words
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Advertisement167 1967-05-28 7 a^_ jum aaj Aiisl ralia .tlic big. wide. 9 A jwll M^ excitinj; Kind "dimn under"! |^%T llfl^E&V M\ f MSA jtfiMlicrc.and offers |VH I [iff j M m B you a choice v)f regular weekly p^^^a*- L W M^^Jr*\ k^k^F rliglitN. SiKcr KriClet Ilights m tol^rthdepart Singapore every j|167 words
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Article25 1967-05-28 8 It Bran SM H<~,m»m, caailr* Bt in^ I ..<• CM n MAKE SURE YOUR fan -•kin«Vl rMBX 'Bi hud Your QJBBjSWI ITI Th»» com* rt«rk25 words
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Article78 1967-05-28 8 T4* N •fmimi.ml PRTMIVTERIAN CHURCH -j «n» WOIILO RENOWNEU EVANGELIST pmiiiii Ckorca A i I i^rr Ml| JURONC CHRISTIAN SERVICES n-l 13 i ..m»r > m Shin omr. CHRIST IS TMI An««*r rnm-U i i' in. Asm hi •n.t pmvinx for IM >•>■■. T. Jl.an R I i'n..r,»78 words
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Article31 1967-05-28 8 a h,,.i, in i%Hh.)—H»x U tt*. »rtr, COMING TO BRITAIN" BtaMHM M rMIHOMIBW i*n U I*l Til PH I n.l r.-'n't romprt- Martin i s. ;Mn\». > n<n«l»f. y.r\ii»ttt aail).31 words
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Article322 1967-05-28 8 Though Tengku Abdul Rahman viml to Japan ta "unofflctal" it is impossible to believe that his discussions with government leador.s i:» Tokyo will not help produce important .on.-equences for MalayThe provision of two freighters as loundaUon lor a Malaysian national shipping line la only one ol322 words
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Article235 1967-05-28 8 If the worst the I mum.-is can do in the aftermath ol the Hong Kong riots Is Mage a fairly palnletw series ol hit-and-run strikes the colony can concentrate again on making money not mi hOY in save it. It will not be the tame auandon as235 words
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Article, Illustration543 1967-05-28 8 GEORGE GALE - TODAY'S FLASHPOINT HONG KONG: Who would want this sitting bird? GEORGE GALE by HONG KONG, Sat. I ÜBODY is in a urn usJl lo gf>l out Everybody needs Hong Kong." This is how an American put it. He was right. No one should love this bit of land, its slums543 words
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Article, Illustration586 1967-05-28 8 ROGER HEYWOOD - sadfasf HONG KONG. Sal. A nightman" hangs over Hong Kong this morning a nightmare more terrifying than any that has ever before nagged the British in this tiny colony. And it has little to do with the stones being thrown by rioters in the streets of586 words
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The guide to this show was good taste
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Letter274 1967-05-28 8 I KI-.rhK to the report in the Sunday limes «f May 21 b> HJaa Judith Yong. headed -Kashmir.' It's more a peep-show 1 have received numerous telephone (alls from the participants, the orgaalam and members of the amlirnce prolrstinj against it This hhs a char 11 J fashion tttmm274 words
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579 1967-05-28 8 What has come over the Beatles of late? Mystics with moustaches IT IS now around lour years since 'he Beatles happened. it is a very lone time to stay the top uroup and' last week the Beatles ii^d a new In their career. Their Brst LP for eight mont h579 words
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Advertisement353 1967-05-28 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. H. |f| M,m,mmm) LOW TAN n n Mr Un Taa SITUATIONS VACANT l\ u .<.», t ♦fin.)— Ko* mm*r, READ Hm Spnor A ppoln tm»nt oat' In 1 rir Sunday Ma.i Mat RAJA'S COLLCCE ofTrm rapid i S!»nnirr>pn> krcouattac Shorthand J M fl..n, R..,a > of |ab promotion353 words
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Advertisement6 1967-05-28 8 EUMEIMTHOL CURE Kgg INOt*>PINSABLi IN EVCRYHOMf6 words
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Advertisement401 1967-05-28 8 SUCCEED ißlfe'i rArihilKtvral Drawing *T~I Mr. fra*. b trmdUmw. It 1.5.. f K t.on s •ll«>tl| Ctnttruclitn I Ih.t.lor ol \1.,,1.r~. *.■■<■ I-. nail Colltf. lirTf^illlCunliiH :r.rr.: Bn -You miss voiir C»rM«lr> >n< Juittry ■tSJrffJVrt 1 rv.iiii lirsl liim*OitMl Enfinn ll.'lV l tV/tM''.'. > ..>, l r l If" m401 words
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Article, Illustration1350 1967-05-28 9 Cheong Yip Seng - Cheong Yip Seng Ry Till'- Port of Singapore is preparing for the new decade of trie super tankers, the container ships which only ;i lew lop ports can handle and the giant computer run liners. Port facilities are being1,350 words
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Article, Illustration885 1967-05-28 9 INHERE is a shortage of labour in the shipbuilding and repairing industry in Singapore. Industrialists blame this on the "white collar mentality" of local youths. Shipyard cxc cutlvps complain that youths are "unwilling to work with their hands." Said Mr. Low Guan Onn. deputy manager885 words
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690 1967-05-28 9 YfANY shipbuilders and repairers in Singapore want the Government to set up a commission of inquiry to examine all aspects of the industry. This is the industry's urgent nfed and the Government must take the Initiative, say the yard executives. An enormous potential690 words
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Article, Illustration25 1967-05-28 10 Specialised training in Japan for company's employees TECHNICIANS at work in a section of Jurong Shipyard Ltd. modern workshop for hull construction.25 words
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Article, Illustration77 1967-05-28 10 Design and construction ond or repairs of vessels to highest classification in wood or steel up to 170 feet Specialists in high speed Patrol Launches. Marine diesel engines overhauls 'repairs up to 1600 BHP Interior of one of The Building Shops at Tanjong Rhu. Teokwood/S.W.R.A. "PX" Class77 words
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Article, Illustration1270 1967-05-28 10 JURONC SHIPYARD SUCCEEDS IN BID FOR SOME WORLD TENDERS JURONG Shipyard Ltd., started less than four years ago, is today the biggest in Singapore and a major foreign exchange earner. And it has also made an impact on the world shipping scene, being successful in tendering for some international jobs.1,270 words
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Article, Illustration884 1967-05-28 11 STUDYING the flossy prints of ships in magazines in Bras Basah Road shops was the favourite pastime of a Singapore youth. Ng Seng Hiok, before the war. Those pictures inspired him to take up a career connected with the shipbuilding industry and eventually to884 words
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Article, Illustration763 1967-05-28 12 TWO WELLKNOWN SHIPYARDS CARRY OUT EXPANSION TANJONG Him. the 1> ;i s c of sonic of the established shipyards in Singapore, is now undergoing a multi-million dollar facelift Mod crnisalion schemes arc being undertaken In two internationally known shipyards to improve their facilities.763 words
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Article, Illustration481 1967-05-28 13 FOR the boat-build-ers at Tanglin Hall industrial t;itr. pleasure la their business. They specialise in making pleasure boats. They are ;onfident that it v. ill not be long when all roads lead to the sea on a sunny holiday And it promises to481 words
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Article, Illustration253 1967-05-28 14 More car£o is handled each day by the Port of Singapore as more ships call every year and there is an all-round increase of activity Buildings, services and berths to be improved THE Port of Singapore continues to grow and today it is the world's fifth largest253 words
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Article, Illustration261 1967-05-28 15 4 T an age when most i\ schoolboys would rather spend their time playing, five brothers would help out their father in his ship-repairing workshop in Jalan Besar. Singapore. Tney were not afraid to soli their hands after school. Their hard work paid off. Today,261 words
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Article, Illustration755 1967-05-28 15 Republic can compete with other nations in the construction of coastal vessels GOVT PROVIDES SITES AT NEW MARINE ESTATE, GIVES ADVICE MANY shipyards »«t K;ilhuiu now plan expansion with business returning to normal with the end of Indonesian confrontation and in anticipation of a "boom"755 words
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Article, Illustration261 1967-05-28 16 Republic's 'most exciting enterprise 1 From a swamp on Pulau Samulun, Jurong Shipyard is now the repair complex in South-East Asia JURONG Shipyard's growth over the past three years has been tremendous. From a swampy corner of Pulau Samulun off the Jurong coast, it has become a major shipbuilding and261 words
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Advertisement28 1967-05-28 9 totf^^H^H^^ BAY Bm^^. BBm Bbbb^^^^bh^b^^^^ J^^_ ar "*^^Bvß^7^^L r THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY dockyard department, p.o. box 2169. cables: 'limbongan* Singapore, managing agents: swan hunter group ltd.28 words
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Advertisement236 1967-05-28 10 itiJßB^?r-' r ir 'rf' v z^- ir "-^^v ji*- ..ME a m CATERPILLAR MODEL D 330. D 333 D 343 MARINE DIESEL ENGINES and other types available in the output-range of 50-1425 Hp For fast, continuous, low cost operation, from a modern, pAsstsotß iauncmis flexible, dependable marine power unit, you236 words
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Advertisement337 1967-05-28 11 NOW! These World Famous Quality Products are manufactured in Singapore by British Paints (Eastern) Limited TORPEDO MARINE PAINTS PT^glKI g»lgMfc»». mm Km CV in— 'l£gS |jfl§ H^g^gJl r**J^JUßUf^isUB jjgMga Emm I^^ag^B^gKoßp^oi HHANt) J I gMBMHHB •iT^if'^gj X""K I gK^^-iiH^S-^^^ Again the world's most experienced marine paint service These proven quality337 words
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Advertisement312 1967-05-28 12 JBBBpW^fc When you specify Iflff TRANSOCEAN 3| MARINE PAINTS y ou re not simply buying Unother point... you're gaining Ihe quality and experience that only a world-wide wpratitafefe,. association of Marine Paint 1 Specialists could provide, r 1 r JK The Transocean Marine Paint Association, is one of the largest312 words
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Advertisement112 1967-05-28 13 r y~v i round- the -clock Ak Jh\\ SHH REPAIR £^j|^|g_|_^ SERVICE TL ii jiT— mmm^Jj' e^ a^ e efficient 111 I B^~'^gM t B MHbV B^BW^^S i 9* 'M jF^ Shiprepairers General contractors carrying out repairs to vessels afloat on 24 hours shift including Sundays and holidays Our workshop112 words
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Advertisement184 1967-05-28 14 24 HOUR marine service is your guarantee of round-the-clock attention on 2J marine separators:— overhauls spares, bowl balancing. FIRE FIGHTING-Recharging&Pres sure testing for all makes of fire extinguishers installations including i^TTWT^TTJI Also Co 2 refilling. Telex: No. SE TX265 Cable: Macalpore Tel: ***** (10 lines) and ***** After office: for184 words
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Advertisement257 1967-05-28 14 m *r> BRONZE MAw\\gfJ BALLBEARING •^WVJv^ SELF PRIMING PUMP Jgl^, MARINE CLUTCH PUMP STANDARD. Standard specially designed JABSCO PUMPS are widely used as standard equipment by leading manufacturers for a wide range of application. MARINE. Ideal for Marine Engine Cooling as pump is always selfpriming even in rough rolling seas,257 words
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Advertisement137 1967-05-28 15 Ship Barge building repairing SIN HONG COMPANY LTD. ROBIN COMPANY LTD. M=AL> OPE ICE DOCKYARD 19A-25A Cecil Street, /S] Rh Crow Singapore 1 /J l'". 90 I Tel: *****-3 £S Tel: ***** BRANCH f^ CABLE ADDRESS Room B 2 Malayan Bank Bldg. .f SINHONGCO SINGAPORE TeTT2°n2 ROB.NSAL S.NGAPORt WE STARTED137 words
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Advertisement164 1967-05-28 15 INTERNATIONAL |HHBhi HINTS > j«WJ fc^(JuSEDbyl/3oftheworld'sshipping. H^H International Paints Ltd. also supplies paintsfor industry.yachts and households.* Sole agents for Singapore and Malaysia:Boustead Trading Limited. Maritime Bldg.Collyer Quay. P.O. Box 899.5'p0re1.Te1.9216f. This is the symbol of the oldest oxygen manufacturing company in Far East Far East Oxygen and Acetylene Company, an164 words
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Advertisement165 1967-05-28 16 Jurong Shipyard leads in I cum otllr BUILDING I Landing Craft "TUTONG" "t g Built for Straits Steamship Co., v ■MBP*^'*- 1 i]Z2s3r Singapore J»« 1 1 i*^ I 1 1 1 IV \M *4Psssi*lSfiß Drydock 270 m x 40 m HKfl Floating Dock 86 mxlB m v^w\ I (IRS165 words
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Advertisement294 1967-05-28 16 VO/PER THORNYCROFT (FAR EAST) LTD. m amount m s.ng* SHIP AND BOAT BUILDERS VESSELS UP TO 120 FEET IN WOOD OR STEEL. HIGH SPEED OUR SPECIALITY SUPPLIERS OF FIBREGLASS BOATS SHIP AND BOAT REPAIRERS OF CRAFT UP TO 150 FEET. MARINE ENGINEERS AGENTS FOR?— THORNYCROFT KELVIN CHRYSLER ENGINES WIDE RANGE294 words
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Article, Illustration499 1967-05-28 17 From GEORGE MURRAY: London, Sat. I (JOKING al mini skirts Ls a pleasant pastime for the average man. May I now recommend it a serious purMiil for students of politics and socioloey? Xnvonc v hti sets his mind to it can read in theMirrorpic - 499 words
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190 1967-05-28 17 NO GO-AHEAD FOR ESSO DECISION TO STRIKE SINGAPORE. Saturday. rpUE United Workers in the Petroleum to- dustry said today that th<> decision ol its Esso/Pctrolrum Transport and Services Inc. branch to take industrial action, Includil strike, to secure a collective agreement wita Esso Standard wa.s taken without the approval 0]190 words
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Article18 1967-05-28 17 UNOAFI «1 referei.t •1 Lib: Mom 1,.. minor alterat.'n: Norma. openi-.g hours me from Weana*d*T18 words
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Article95 1967-05-28 17 i». VNO, Sat A Jo.-* 1 tick maker. Ooh Hock I today admitted he had seen 've:y foolish" when 'v- Mit ti. steal tour tlus ot tobacco from a cigarette stall on May IL> "I know I h.i\< done wronc. l( don't vrnd hip tn ill95 words
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153 1967-05-28 17 SINGAPORE, Sat. *3 Some 100 youths, including girls, staged a lightning demonstration at a pasar malam in Jalan Kayu last night. The aomon.v.rat.on wa.s triggered by crackcrflring t about 820 D.m The youths carried lighted torches., banners. Mnall red triangular md They Shouted153 words
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Article83 1967-05-28 17 N-Theatre Trust Bill SINGAPORE Sat A Bill tit create the post of deputy chairman to the National ThMtre TIUSt and to reduce the tenure of oflve ut trui-iee.s from .s'v to three jreara. or such let.-cr uoriod m the Minuter may Uttnk tjcen introduced by Govnrnawnt It had >i& him83 words
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Article166 1967-05-28 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat THE World Health Organisation Is likely to help M't up .1 dental school and pharmaceutical school at the Univerj.it v <m M rmaneni Secretary to thH Ministry ol Health. Tan Sn «Dr Mohamd Din bin \hinad. >>a.d today. Tan Sn Din166 words
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Article52 1967-05-28 17 KL'ALA LUMPCR £><•'.. An assistant adviaer m the Mli nlstry of Education here. Mr. S. V. J. Ponniah, left tonight lor Tokyo to attend a conference on I the de\elopment of educational I research in Asia The conference is spoilt >reri 1 by the Japanese National52 words
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Article, Illustration317 1967-05-28 17 iPOH. Saturday. THE Assistant Minister oi' Education. Mr. Lee Siok Yew. today hit out at "the superiority complex" oi' pupils ot English medium schools. They look down on those trom other lanjruage medium schools especially pupils from Chinese and Tamil schools. Mr. Lee said.317 words
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Article52 1967-05-28 17 BRUNEI Sal. The Menlil U.tto M.ir.siil bin Maun, is to go on a year's leave on June 1. He had accumulated the leave when he could not be •pared following the abortive Brunei rebellion of 1962 and due to pressure ot work since thenHe pl»tu to52 words
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176 1967-05-28 17 Ihe nine books that put a gardener in trouble KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Ponce, who raided the house ol S. Munusamy in Jalan Cheras here on March 1 in search ot a stolen shirt, also found nine books belonging to the La Salle Primary School's library. Munusamy. 30. a gardener of176 words
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Advertisement535 1967-05-28 17 Advertisement DRAW Any Person r IN 1 Minute f% 1 A NO LESSONS! NO TALENT! I From REA. I n« Con Did* «'th This A-naii'ig New Invention— lnstantly! Th« Mogic Art WsW'^^km A Complete tor only S* 10 Copy Photos! Also Excellent for All Types of Drawings! Humor. NgtJMI Outdoor535 words
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Article, Illustration112 1967-05-28 18 Hands paralysed, but Mahmoud is top boy in his class H*i:'s top of his class L thsugh be rites with his feet. Six years ago .MaliniuuU Kliakpoor, of Teheran, Iran, lost the use of his hands alter being knocked down in a storm. An overhead powerline also fell112 words
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255 1967-05-28 18 POPE SAYS NO' TO INDIA ON BIRTH CONTROL VATICAN CITY. Saturday. pOPE PAUL told an Indian Government Minister yesterday he was opposed to any form of artificial birth control, authoritative Indian sources said. It was the latest pointer to the Vatican's final stand on the oroblem which th» Pope ha.sReuter - 255 words
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Article17 1967-05-28 18 BUTTER WORTH Sat —C. V Pmbbakann hw dunes a.- ciivuil court prosecutor in Province Wellesley.17 words
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Article91 1967-05-28 18 JESSELToN. bat. Some IUO Fi.ipmcs working on one ot buoah I largest paim oil estates in Laiiad Oalu resigned enmasse i yesterday, reports reaching 1 nere today said. The walkout occurred in Mostyn Estate, where a fortnight ago. the estate.s 500 Filipino workers went onUPI - 91 words
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Article46 1967-05-28 18 raNANO S.<t -The «<j\rrnlng director nl Bark.'tli Stores T.tcl.. Hi. ii M M Abu Baku n nit today on a charge ol aaaaulting hu* van driver- p K«**tt*t- on Feb 25 The maitetrate Mr. T Aria R.i >ah. n.\ed heamiß (or Aug. 9946 words
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Article38 1967-05-28 18 KUALA IXMPUR. S.u Thieve^ brofcc Into a provision .shop belonguiß to Low boon Liew. 35 at Jalan Bballf lipip early yesterday morning and made off with cnjaretic-s. lottery tickeu and other goods worth I SS4O.38 words
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161 1967-05-28 18 A f.S Nay, plane ma> have inadvertently crossed into China while on i mission over North Vietnam, the Defence Department announced yesterday It said the plane returned aafat. to its carrier in the Tonkin Qvat The department did not give theReuter - 161 words
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Article217 1967-05-28 18 WASHINGTON, Saturday. GENERAL Wallace Greene, Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps, has defended the controversial M-16 rifle as a "reliable, hard-hitting" weapon for troops in Vietnam. He rebutted complaints about the perlormance of the weapon which culminated last week In charges that it.s frequent jamming causedReuter; AP - 217 words
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Article182 1967-05-28 18 Tengku tours Nissan car factory rpOKYO, Sat.—Tengku Ab--1- dul Rahman, ius important business ended here, left the capital touay to take a nrsi hand look at Japans thriving car industry. The Tengku, accompanied by Mr. H. Y. Hong, director oi the Economic Planning Lint, took a two-hour car ride south182 words
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Article16 1967-05-28 18 PENANG S.<: A m rwrtH o.iifpr Cheonfj. discovered in Sl5O worth olen fiom16 words
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Advertisement708 1967-05-28 18 HE!-. v -^F iaaavf ibb! f w m vfl ?k gap *ap *JF Mr m* -W m e Tm looking for people who want to own their own business." William Young, Vie* President. Ovation International. OVATION INTERNATIONAL can he your MANY DEALERSHIPS ARE STILL AVAlkey to financial independence. Famous in708 words
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Article, Illustration93 1967-05-28 19 I'lll. le.Mler of Hi' visiting Xuslralian technical mission. Mr. I) S Uues drft). chats uit.i tlir setteC Insprii..r (.rnera* of Police. Tan Sri llubsain bin H.iji Sidrk. at Police Headquarters in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. .Mr. Clues and the other three members of the minion,93 words
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345 1967-05-28 19 SINGAPORE, Saturday. TIIK Rumanian Foreign Minister, Mr. Corneliu Manescu. arrived hts c this evening for a two-day official visit and stressed the need for closer ties between the peoples of the \\\o countries. Mr. Mane&cu. who was accompanied by his wife, is the first345 words
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200 1967-05-28 19 Bullion robbery: Woman, 2 men charged LONDON, 6at.— Police last night arrested and charged two men and a woman in connection with the robbery of nearly 1800,--000 worth of gold bullion from an armoured van. On May 1. bandits attacked the van* three-man crew with ammonia-flring gas pistols and coshes,200 words
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Article65 1967-05-28 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Selangor branch of the Malaynan HistorKHl Society which was not functioning since 1953 U to be revived at a meeting on June )2 a[ b pm. at the Dewan Bah. m» nan Pus:aka he;e All pa-t members, tenrhers and t lie public65 words
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Article37 1967-05-28 19 SOLTHAMPIUN. Sat 11-yrnr-old studai*. Tommy Fi«n us claiming a world .-..ting 40 bananas in 39 minutes. -But ii will be months before I can face another banana he told reporters after last nifht37 words
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Article57 1967-05-28 19 PERTH. Sal The whole of the extreme southwest of Western Australia was without electricity for nearly two houis la.n nighi after a .swan crashed into power lines In Bus*elton. 155 Biiles south of here. More than 4.500 homes. shops, hotels and cinemas had to use57 words
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290 1967-05-28 19 Threats to 'torture trial' jurors I ON DON. Sat. -Two men approached the aged mother of a juror in Britain's headlinr-hittmsr •"torture trial" and told her there had better be a disagreement ever the verdict, the court was told yesterday. The judge Mr. Justice Lawton, >aid the juror concerned, and290 words
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110 1967-05-28 19 y. am.ar. s*i Malay parents were urged testrrday to accept goods rather than cash as dowry payment for their daughters \n oflicial of the Cultural Department here. Inche Mohamcd Din bin Vaacob made the eaU at a talk to the Kampong Ponduk Youth Hub A110 words
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145 1967-05-28 19 Malaysia signs border pact with Indonesia JAKARTA. Sat -A hor J der traffic agreement between Indonesia and Malaysia was signed here yesterday evening. The agreement was signed on behalf of Ma la\sia by halo Nik I>au<( Secretary to the Mtaistr) of Home Affairs, and for Indonesia by the Secretary General145 words
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130 1967-05-28 19 Golf ball size diamond found in S. Africa IOHANNESBURIi. Sat A huu<> diamond slightly larger than a golf ball, and bolirved to be one of thr six blggesi ever discovered was found in north-eastern lesotho this work, the Rand Daily Mai ported today. The diamond carats la p colour RH130 words
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Advertisement63 1967-05-28 19 FIGHT BACKACHE AND RHEUMATISM NMhinr run mate* you fw Mr, I and d'preutd lomtik »i«n an.i rnericv b»r»u»« of Getting L p NiflMt »r Burning. Smarting. Iteh.ra Acid.ty. Ai.J if your b». k »..h»» ar i Rhrum.' rl*» m.>- «<••!. I k «r «>■ m»n. hay* round th« biV.V from63 words
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Advertisement144 1967-05-28 19 ttmmtr'v¥f Jl bbbbbbb7^ i:< JaaaaT^ f|ai '^^Wr^ a«Btt*>JW, BBBBBT IBBb! «j BBBBBBBBi^b RP^^ Catch the Wet Express. Fastest to Amsterdam. 8.15 p.m. Thursdays. A big Qantas V-Jet takes ofT on the fastest flight between Singapore and Amsterdam. Any Thursday you can catch the overnight Qantas V-Jet Express to Amsterdam via144 words
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Article, Illustration346 1967-05-28 20 MOSCOW. Saturday. COVIET security authorities were today reported to bo investigating rumours that Stalin's daughter Svetlana carried secret documents out of Russia when she left Moscow six months ago on a journey that ended in the United States. Informed sour CM said the inquiries346 words
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Article, Illustration169 1967-05-28 20 NEWPORT. Saturday. VINE- YEAR-OLD Caroline Kennedy will smash A^ a dottle of champagne against the hull >t Americas newest aircraft carrier here today and name it after her father with the words: 1 christen thee John F. Kennedy." Btandlns with Caroline ruder the overhangingReuter - 169 words
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148 1967-05-28 20 DATERSON 'New Jersey Sat.— Former middleweight boxing contender Rubin "Hurricane" Carter and a companion. John ArtU. were found sir.Hy of first-degree murder 'yesterday for the tavern .^laying "of a bartender and two customers on June 17 last year :The jury recommended life imprisonment aAP - 148 words
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126 1967-05-28 20 MAHENDRA OPENS ROAD BUILT BY CHINA I/ATMANDU. Sat. King Mahcndra of Nepal yesterday opened a 65-mlle Chinesebuilt highway Unking Ins capital with the border of Tibet. The Chinese Actlnj Foreign Trade Minister Mr. I. in llai-yiin. ««iched Hie ceremony. The road look tour years tn build -.uid cost the livesReuter - 126 words
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178 1967-05-28 20 I ONDON. Sat. An at tractive !0-> ear-old t>pist who worked in the Cabinet Ollice of the Prime Minister. Mr Wilson, was charged today' with an offence under the Official Secrets Act Charged with her was t9 \rar-old survejor Norman Blackburn. Both weirReuter - 178 words
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432 1967-05-28 20 Pravda accuses the CIA of helping her to defect MOSCOW, Saturday J> XIV DA ancrilr charged today thai thr Central Inleiligeaer Ageacy ha<i helped Sta 1 1 a'■ daughter Hvellaaa to defect In thr West .is part of a I S. < i m paicn of anti-Sii\ irt propaeanda. The432 words
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Advertisement305 1967-05-28 20 (»so) ESSO STANDARD MALAYA BERHAD uiMlrs applications for pi»ts of CHARGEMAN at its Port Dirkson Reftnrry Scope nf Murk operation and maintrnancr, initiallr, o( (I pouer plant 'ii) 1..V. distribution network <iih all electrical equipment Qualifications .1 aliil NFB Charxeman's certificate with nil restrictions. Experience Applicants should have experience in305 words
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Advertisement372 1967-05-28 20 Clear Your Skin Over Night &k New Discovery Starts (*T. —^.."LJ y^T r^A Ending Eczema, V S^'n 6:'»* >v< n Pimples, Blemishes, f\M fe/ i%^7 Ringworm and *r^\Jhf i^k'ZJ Athletes Foot in 10 npom mm Minutes Works "«i lit^"1 i t^"a t S;Vea"i i f Vo""k 1 1 n mn372 words
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Article, Illustration462 1967-05-28 21 Where the bad guys are bold girls sdfasdf HIS lighter jams. The flint wears out We see him in action, in danger in "IN LIKE FLINT." They said it couldn't be Rimed. Rut it has been in a haphazard way. What makes it a hit absurd are some space scenes462 words
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Article, Illustration239 1967-05-28 21 HOLLYWOOD'S Plain Jane. Joan Collins (above), la nm that plain alter all. At least not in Buzz Kulik'l -WARNING SHOT. Bhe la a'l clone up and d in kill with a ?tronE itreak oJ .-nphistiratPd love for hiuhlivme F.ven her taste for marriaee la mixed239 words
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Article310 1967-05-28 21 'T'HF O O V K R N M E N T 1 INBPECIOR. hv Gogol. 1« perhaps the greatest rnmedv ever written for the Russian stage When startine on It. the iiithor had little or no hope of ever seeing It performed. It is satire on the T.sarist310 words
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Advertisement510 1967-05-28 21 11th EXCITING OAY! 11am, 1 30, 4 00. a JO ISpm Deadlier man the Mac Richard Johnson [Ik* Sommar i Technicolor Tr«chniScopa |A R-jot QrQOnnolioo PictUf OPENS TODAY' IIMM 1 \t), 4 00, *J0 4 9.3oanv APACHE UPRISING' t,.,^ H C;'t Sc;p« TOnAY 11, 1 30, 4. •30 t 9IS510 words
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Advertisement39 1967-05-28 21 CATHAY: OPENS TODAY! ".•,..V?.:.. W> PARAMOUNT PICTURES presents W V fl J ill aaF^ V S^. Wr K <M i^^ RORY CALHOUN CORINNE CALVETJOHN RUSSELL LON CHANEY DIRECTED BY R. G SPRINGSTEEN SCREENPLAY BY HARRY SANFORD and MAX LAMB39 words
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Advertisement95 1967-05-28 21 n Mq iFlf I»-T A lr -Ca«4ttH»iaa Taday 11 em Goirton Scott o« "CORIOLANUS" Fostmoncolor Scooc Lait Day: 1 .45, 4, 7 1 9 30 p m Victor Mature in "THE BIG CIRCUS" C scope Technicolor Tomorrow [Some Tima. Normon Wisdom in "THI lAHLY IIKD" Calar fSfJmmmmmmmUiim 404 Lo.t Doy95 words
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Advertisement351 1967-05-28 21 j"l" DO (s,n'"e)"OPENS TUESDAY* I 1 WW I"' x QTew-ThotfldS i EXTRA! EXTRA! PLUS Pathe News SPECIAL! F.A. CUP FINAL in COLOR! g 1! IJIIO .s.n R^, COMING SOON! i B f^^^^&W who h.id five years v^S about wS and Wft^Wm^ 5* WBIA GAZZfKO MACHWVtItI SfRM ™J TECHNICOLOR' TECHNISCOPE' -UNITED351 words
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140 1967-05-28 22 VJINCJAPORE. 88 A Science Council oi Singapore will be formed to advise the Government on matters relating to science and technology. Provision for this is con tailed ln the Science I ell of Singapore Bill, which was given a first reading140 words
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Article37 1967-05-28 22 KUALA U'MPLK. N«t M Mlintandy, 19. waa today commitnti to stand trial In the Hind Court on an anirnrieri rnaxpe ol rausinif the death of A Kol«nrilvplii, 37. a tapper at Klnrara, Bstatr Piirhonu37 words
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162 1967-05-28 22 'Nuclear physicist' held over $6,000 bill |>AN(JKQK. Sat, A man who claims to be an Indonesian nuclear physicist and took political refuse in Malaysia during the regime of President. Soekarno has been arrested for falling to pay a US$2.--000 bill at a Bangkok hotel. The man. Dr. Arss, and his162 words
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Article88 1967-05-28 22 Aim to be doctors' advice XXI.UK ANSON. Sat. The Raja Muda of Ferak today urged pupils to aim at joining the medical and rii»ineering proresKtotia trhieta were extreniply short of staff. He was speaklne *t at: exhlbi'ion to mark World Health D-av in Lower Perak. The Raja Muda was haonv88 words
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Article67 1967-05-28 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Shi Two members of the Malavaian de!e«»tion to the International Tin Cotmetl meeting. Senator Chan Kwoni H"n and Mr. H M Fuller, left here today for Tokyo. The leader of the mission. Inche Mohamed Noor Hassan, who Is the Malaysian Trade Commissioner ln67 words
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Article57 1967-05-28 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Selangor Young C)m-.tun Workers" Movement will stage a variety show at the Dewan Bshasa da.-i Pustaka here on June 6. Tickets for 'he show. "Anlkarama 67 featuring radio TV and lecoidinr artl'tes. are av»nfble from the naMonal secretariat of the Movement57 words
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425 1967-05-28 22 SINGAPORE. Sat I^KN former pupils ol the Sin Mm High School were today jailed for six months each by a District Court alter they were found guilty of causing hurt to their principal, Mr. Chew Peng Leng, in the school premises on425 words
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88 1967-05-28 22 KAM.AR, Sat. The Mentri Kesar. Tan Sri Sheikh Ahmad, today called on managers and governors of school boards to play a greater part in the improvement of education in the rountrv. "Parents, too, should not shirk their responsibilities." he said at the opening of88 words
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262 1967-05-28 22 Court commends officer for armed robberies probe MALACCA, S THE Sessions Court president here. Air. \V. Sachithanandhan. today praised an investigating officer. Inspector Tan Wan Soon, for his good work and prompt action in solving three armed robberies. In>p. Tan recovered 14 watches from pawn-shops during his investigations. In the262 words
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Advertisement414 1967-05-28 22 k" PLAN YOUR 1| SUCCESS k^^F 1 L laatJ VJAMFORD LJ y- tfy. *}>. Famed for efficiency and examination E3 ikLIT results and commended at a model by <./ Colombo Plan experts. r=j C 3 Stamford College can help you, LmJ whether you are still in school or ImJ have414 words
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Advertisement164 1967-05-28 22 DISTRICT SALES REPRESENTATIVES AN INTERNATIONAL manufacturing com pany of consumer products has vacancies for District Sales Representatives. Applicants must be male Malaysian citizens, aged 22 to 27. holding H.S C. or Senior Cambridge (Grade I), and willing to live and work anywhere in Malaysia. Preference will be Riven to. those164 words
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Miscellaneous953 1967-05-28 22 EV6ry diVOt tellS a Story i«m i«m ink. er*«w n ••m lmmm *m »h»tti, u ►<..«.•« am*, 1^ .aaVi psßajpi •^jow TMIS &rvor Awi t m i»ow ShO'S. X Tmiw^ 4 GOOD y^BJ I Jv* I LV^p* aaij He I E I I S ieoju*/r M Jw 1 -l^^\ /"wctur.v953 words
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485 1967-05-28 23 E. FRIDA - E. FRIDA Pv Singapore. Sat ACHANCELESS 85 by Singapore skipper, opening bat Steven Houghton. was the highnf a match full of lusty batting by Singapore against Malacca in their MCA inter-state leaciip on the padang today. At the pnd of thf first day's485 words
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Article35 1967-05-28 23 •UvtNi.iwtni o a Vfiupp'iial Soon nwl i• i r *>" ctftf Cajnp 4 M p on •87 'o Hindj MR* fftABCLLA TM».-.«IRA pai>*4 ii pMeadi 38 "> <• "nurch of Our Lartv o' P>rt»"iv -nrrour an 935 words
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Article241 1967-05-28 23 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Negrl Rembllfln and .Inhore had ai even nrM day s pUv In their Malavsn Ttirkei A--onatir>n tn-trr-ytafe lesri* m?trh here 'oriav Scores Neerl 148 Johore 79-4 Negrt were 3-12 and S-2R but Alaearatnam 1 40 1 and Sathlar«lan 1 2? i rescued241 words
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Article595 1967-05-28 23 Human bones found at Games site WORLD ROUNDUP: Olympics .Tennis Cricket Soccer Boxing TtfIEXICO CITY. bat. T1 Discovery of a 2.300-year-old burial ground in the middle of the site for Mexico's Olympic Village may force changes in plans for housing about 12,000 international athletes at next year's Olympic Games here.595 words
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126 1967-05-28 23 NX.XI (I I'LR.IK MALACCA- 1 SELANOOR...I CEREMBAN. Sat. Perak d Malacca, flrM-day winners yesterday in the MHF quadrangular hockey tournament her?, were both he'ei tn dr3w<. today Permk with five change* from yesterday's l-o winnnuagainst Selangor werr h»"ld to scoreless draw by126 words
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Article27 1967-05-28 23 BANGKOK. Sat —Thai charr«•nrob Ra'anuiorn «v t/>day reported HI and will no* play against Erland Korje>. Denmarks all-England champion, in tomorrows exhibition badminton match here.—UPIUPI - 27 words
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Advertisement625 1967-05-28 23 Late CLASSIFIEDS ;<l WnnU U* iMimtmum) LIONC a ion on J> > "i" x' A- 'in'a Hospital ThanV" I MR and mo* Palaruprantt- >• tn f«»»a<J with dau»h'»- oa "1 17 Thinki »o tad ?'afl Hi'tiu'v Hospi'al MAH boy a' Ho«p:tal Thank* >n Im-inr jp" LAU tan R'chard Lav Yak625 words
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Advertisement277 1967-05-28 23 Tonight's match: lpoh GOLD LEAF The Football giants are here Leicester City and Southampton to play Asian All-Stars This year the Asian All-Stars are the pick of the Asian games. Leicester Gty. Fast. Skillful. One of the best first division They're a greater, better, wiser team. And they're out to277 words
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Article226 1967-05-28 24 ...BY ALL-STARS AT THEIR 'LUCKY GROUND' TONIGHT, SAYS COACH LEE I POM. Saturday. Coach Lee Wai Tong said today he expected the Asian All-Stars to give an improved performance when they inert Southampton, the English First Division soccer club, at Stadium Perak here tomorrow night. Mr. Lee there226 words
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Article354 1967-05-28 24 of Australian soccer niatclie.s today: N^W North Div I: WaMsrnd (> Hamilton A Div. Z: Mayfield ■Dock I; P. Hellenic 3 8 WalUend 1. \l< lORIA STATL: At 1 Makedonla 3: Lion 2 Poloiuh I; Slavia 1 Melbourne 1 Mf l 1 Box Hill 0: Austria 1354 words
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Article152 1967-05-28 24 >(((( hK—Festival match: A>i.m All-Stars v Southampton (Sta(iimn Perak, Ipoh. 8 p.u>. Mj|.t>sia *'up: Jt Service v .lohoie (Jn Besar, 7^o p.m.i; Malacca Nejjn (Kubu Stadium. 5.15); S gor v Armed Fones iMerdeka Stadium. 8>: Perils v Pena.-.g (Kangan Spore Uiv. 2: D. Aftah A' v H.tce152 words
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444 1967-05-28 24 ACS boys, Raffles girls are district champs SINGAPORE. Sat. Anglo Chinese school dominated the Bukit Timah district four-day athletics meet when they won the A and B division championships on the concluding day at Farrer Park here today. A total oi 33 records wa.-> orojeen. hhluti ciii'l* School edKed Aiigio-Chint.se444 words
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1497 1967-05-28 24 COINC FORECAST: Good. Race 1-2.0 Class 3 Div 1 ($6,800) b j I ***** Urcand* a UCituit fc BreulC. t» 9.0 TweiM 1 t ***** AMOS BLRKt g (Income X) Daniels 5 8.12 (SF) Pretty 2 3 ***** The Sheriff a iTikl) Allan 41,497 words
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Article, Illustration315 1967-05-28 24 RACING with Epsom Jeep (HUKELL STABLE's Perak Derby runner Champagne can pick up »n attractive prize in the $10,500 Trial (Race Six) at Ipoh today before going for the big race next week. Champagne heads the Trial handicap with 9.6. but weight is no problem315 words
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574 1967-05-28 24 third in Ui first outing on the XL coui.se »n March He has Improved enough to run a good race despite stvuni: company H RACi: TWO—Tauhara .iv.: trained on well since r a first appearance at Bukil Timah in March when574 words
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Advertisement91 1967-05-28 1 Supershell is the Jft l^HJ^^^^^^H gasoline of today I The gas with exactly the right octane to suit all cars on the road today. V The gas with ICA, the additive that makes the bang come exactly when it's meant to. The gas with Methyl Benzine, for the same steady91 words
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Article54 1967-05-28 2 ERROR INCOURT The Crown's leading counsel in the murder trial was noted for the meticulous thoroughness with which he prepared his cases. How strange that he, of all people, should have left open a loophole that could so easily have been closed. A LIFE AT STAKE AND IT WAS ONE54 words
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Article, Illustration2117 1967-05-28 2 FENTON BRESLER - When a sudden thunderstorm saved a killer by THOUGH it was not quite dark, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, glittered with lights. Business was boom ing in London's thea tie I and. It was a magnet not only foi those heading for the shows but for other* who found simple pleasure in2,117 words
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Advertisement182 1967-05-28 2 REVOLUTIONARY Mt^m^mm w 1 7 F 12" X 8 o >X\*V HOME SCHOOL OFFICE (W* iy *^^C POLITICAL Extensive index listing 25,000 place names. Following modern geographical practice, h~i both index and maps show alternative place names example: Wien and Vienna. t* 1/0 colourful maps provide complete world coverage physical182 words
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Article, Illustration1358 1967-05-28 3 THE BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT 1 PREVAILED accused chief prosecution witness Christie of murdering Evans's child. Crook against crook. Which one would the jury believe? When he went into the witness-box later that day, Mason denied that he had ever had a1,358 words
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366 1967-05-28 3 NOW Is the age of the "hard sell." Americantype methods of almost forcing products down potential customers' throats are becoming an Increasing feature of the way some British firms do business. Office manager James Hardy did not want the hair brushes. They arrived with366 words
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Article, Illustration303 1967-05-28 3 BARRY NORMAN - BARRY NORMAN by chen like the galley of a liner. "Everything," he said, "has been done to make life as comfortable and work as easy as possible for everyone." There are pictures everywhere, four or five in each room, 11 in the main303 words
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Advertisement74 1967-05-28 3 PIB I for faster relief from ASTHMA PIB (Pressurised Iso-Brovon) provides prompt and long-lasting relief in ASTHMA and BRONCHITIS. Compact unit simple to use— easily carried in pocket or handbag. Over 300 doses at low cost. You can SEE the contents and need never fear running short. Ask your chemist74 words
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Advertisement76 1967-05-28 3 PHILIPS FIRST AGAIN! Philips Stereo CASSETTE Tape Recorder it FULL STEREO RECORDING s= Battery operated, portable Portable De Luxe Battery Cartridge loading Cassette tape recorder. Complete with Cassette recorder, with a big tape recorder with superb pencil microphone, and Cas- loudspeaker for extra high sound. Model No. EL 3310. sette.76 words
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Miscellaneous39 1967-05-28 3 L^L-Ail mssFivch? muSTJ Now. what have we w\ \)M hUA M6Nus V'") iM 7) n9hf I v'/^- 4^ I Mcmdty. Shepherds Pie... -tske it **ay. fetf Tuesday, liver and Bacon. her. she's mnnMiHMi ii Humuaaaa^^aai^BßiiHßaaßH^KU witiimi lei i > i <39 words
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Article466 1967-05-28 4 A SMOOTH, flawless skin is one of the fundamentals of beauty. You were born with this priceless asset, and today It is possible for you to hold and keep It all your life, for scientists have discovered a tropical fluid with remarkable properties that466 words
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Article515 1967-05-28 4 AFTER 14 years of an unhappy marriage I have nothing to live for. Often I have hoped that my husband would reform, but each time I have been disappointed. I would have committed suicide had it not been for a good friend who gave me and my children515 words
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Article, Illustration468 1967-05-28 4 A modern home for just $15 a month if if if Mf^rrrrrr»iTT7^w^"|f»T7MWr77sT?[H7W'fi! f l \WKI A MODERN home with three bedrooms and up-to-date amenities for just $4,(MX), at $15 a month. This is no poor man's castle -in the air. You will be given an opportunity to buy such a468 words
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Article362 1967-05-28 4 HOW many member* were there In the Commonwealth and in the United Nations when Singapore became a member? When was Singapore admitted? ROD Singapore became the. 22nd member of the Commonwealth on Oct. 15, 1965 and the 116 th member ol the United Nations on Sept. 22,362 words
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Article62 1967-05-28 4 ONE SNAG for the mini-skirt brigade is that a girl can't look elegant climbing on to buses or up stairs. So, for the girls who like short skirts without these disadvantages, these culottes will answer their problems. In crisp cotton gabardine in the softest, palest grey they cost62 words
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Advertisement160 1967-05-28 4 Advertisement Advertisement The girl in the Silhouette swimsuit •if. LbbbW**«bl SHI tayt StlheucHt iwlmwaar and tunwtar fiat tvarythlnf. Celeuri, wild and wondtfful to tetriy lubtla. laid hand tcrt*n pnnri to pratty allavar potttrm Suit* that ore tltfant, tomboy-ith or tpartocular end «o/gc<-js bikinis in fascinating fabrics. Thtn for holding tummitt160 words
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Advertisement515 1967-05-28 4 -i_jßata*^^ lor MAdi it I tmi Ax fUKI FAREX nourishes while baby discovers exciting new tastes. FMIX v i good mat mtHottm foods to tftftfrt i pnpoffy bobtcod tftof. Whan milk aloft* no longar satitfitt a baby's dittary nods, it lima lor solids it's tim* tor FAAEX H.t Chang* to515 words
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Article, Illustration489 1967-05-28 5 OV) BE bore on May 31 is to love change, new ideas and lots of variety In Ufe. In 1967 and 1968 you may complain that conditions are a little dull. However, they will be very secure and prosperous and, in the main, comfortable. You will489 words
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Article640 1967-05-28 5 CAPRICORN (Dec 21-Jan 19): Money problems keep you busy for a few days. You could overcome them on Thursday if you are painstaking. On Friday you should make an arrangement that would give you some security and a happier way of on Feh iBi AQLARIL'S (Jan640 words
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Article291 1967-05-28 5 for looking up old friends. FOR LLCK TODAY WEAR OR t'SE: Dull blue. 8. Jade. THIRSDAY: After a few setbacks all should go well. A splendid day for playing the role of peacemaker and seeing old friends. Indications are propitious for anything that concerns property FOR291 words
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Article, Illustration583 1967-05-28 8 Take a seat ...In a HOUSEFUL of CHAIRS THE home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Eu is a tastefully decorated split level house in Singapore's exclusive Ford Avenue. A houseful of chairs. Comfortable soft chairs, sturdy armchairs, chairs that swivel, practical dining chairs, and well designed wroughtiron chairs. A collection583 words
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