The Straits Times, 2 June 1967
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Title Section23 1967-06-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150.000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1967 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590 M.C.(P)226623 words
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259 1967-06-02 1 IMF turns down Egypt's $180 mil loan request (UIRO, Thurs. The International Monetary Fund was reported here today to have told Egypt that in the present Middle East situation it could not act on her request for US$6O million. The Cairo newspaper Al Ah rum revealed that the IMF hadReuter; UPI - 259 words
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Article, Illustration445 1967-06-02 1 American carrier enters Suez on way to the Red Sea PORT SAID, Thursday THE U.S. aircraft carrier Intrepid was moving through the Suez Canal today amid reports of increased sea activity in the Mediterranean by the major powers. The M.IKMMun vessel, which announced its destination as theReuter; UPI - 445 words
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137 1967-06-02 1 WILSON OFF TO WASHINGTON FOR TALKS LONDON. Thurs. The Prime Minister, Mr. Wilson, left today for an emergency summit with President Johnson and the Canadian Premier, Mr. Lester Pearson, on the Middle East crisis and a threatening revival of the cold war with Russia. The British Premier la seeking to137 words
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Article49 1967-06-02 1 TOKYO. Thurs— Tengku Abdul Rahman tonight returned to Tokyo by train from Kobe where he had inspected a shipyard. The Tengku. who Is on a 10--day unofficial visit here, will meet Foreign Minister Talceo Miki on Saturday, and leave Tokyo for home on Monday. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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89 1967-06-02 1 Girls defy Govt ban on mini-skirts SYDNEY, Thurs. Girls wearing miniskirts turned up for work today in the Attorney General's and Justice Departments despite an official ban on the fashion. They ignored an official circular saying that "examples of undesirable standards of dress, such as ski jumpers, miniskirts and colouredReuter - 89 words
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210 1967-06-02 1 HONG KONG. Thurs SCORES of comrriunists here are being given Red Guard-style military training in top secrecy, the Englishlanguage newspaper, the Star, said today. The paper said the training was being carried out with rifles and machine I guns atop aReuter - 210 words
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101 1967-06-02 1 Xl AL A LUMPUR. Thurs. Malaysia has completed negotiations with the United States to buy 18 helicopters to deal with the communist threat in East Malaysia. An official from the Ministry of Defence said today that the first delivery would be made later this101 words
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Article30 1967-06-02 1 SAIGON. Thun American casualties in the Vietnam war climbed again last week with SIS men killed and 2.616 wounded for the highest combined total of the j war30 words
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Article189 1967-06-02 1 The Danes are out THOMAS CUP JAKARTA. Thill*. Malaysia qualified for the inter-zone final of the Thomas Cup badminton championship tonight when they beat Denmark 72. Malaysia's winning point Ml tcored by their veteran captain. T>h Kew San. who hammered Tom Bacher 15-4. 15-5 In the vital third singles But189 words
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Article32 1967-06-02 1 OMMON AIM WASHINGTON, Thar* Preside*! Johnson »nd Australian Prime Minister Holt both stroncl? r..illirmed today commitment Jo resist aKU-rcssfon in i<i nun and necure .in- 1 >< 'Uiinrut tin i Revtci32 words
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Article, Illustration91 1967-06-02 2 ONLY SOME OF THE 1,000 HE HAS READY FOR BATTLE EGYPTIAN tunks move into position in the Sinai Desert along the border with Israel. According to latest estimates. President Nasser has at least 1.000 tanks ready to go into battle not counting those of his allies91 words
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132 1967-06-02 2 MOSCOW. Thurs. The Soviet Government has warned it will join in "decisive counteraction" if the Inited States and Israel commit aggression in the Middle East. The Soviet (invrrnment newspaper Izvestia linked Amerira and Israel as the main villains in the Middle Fast and hl.imfd the132 words
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Article, Illustration407 1967-06-02 2 Arab blitz plan to wipe out Israel in few hours MORE NATIONS BACK NASSER fAIRO, Thurs.— The v U.A.R.. Jordan and Syria have plans for a co-ordinated land, sea and air blitzkrieg aimed at wiping out Israel in a few hours If Israel launches any offensive against an Arab state,Agencies - 407 words
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159 1967-06-02 2 WILSON BED FOR GULF OF AQABA DECLARATION LONDON, Thurs. Prime Minister Wilson last night said Britain should urge other maritime nations to declare that the Gulf of Aqaba and the Straits of Tiran were international waterways. Telling Parliament that tim« was not on the side of peace, he said itReuter - 159 words
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108 1967-06-02 2 TEL AVIV, Thurs.— lsrael's 1 Chief of Btaff, MajorGeneral Yitzhak Rabin, called for continued alertness from his troop* In a radio broadcast last night and expressed confidence in their ability to defeat the Arab armies "in their own land." Speaking over the army radio station,Reuter - 108 words
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Article, Illustration348 1967-06-02 3 NEW YORK, Thursday. THE Security Council adjourned debate on the Middle East crisis last night until tomorrow morning (10 p.m. Malayan time) so that members might consult on resolutions proposed. The French delegate, Mr. Roger M. Seydoux, proposed the recess. The first resolution348 words
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Article86 1967-06-02 3 RO.MK. Thurs— A 76--year-old pensioner was sentenced to five months' nil here for trying to cut orT his wife's toneue because "she talked too much." He told the court that during; a row over where to spend their holidays I she talked such torrents of words thatReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration114 1967-06-02 3 Swingwing jet for RAF BRITAIN i a to buy from the United States a version of this swinfwinr FIIIK jet fighter. Defence Ministry officials and aircraft industry representatives flew to the L'SAF base at Wethersfield. Essex, to see it. This is the aircrart the Labour Government decided to buy for114 words
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Article90 1967-06-02 3 Next Market summit in Holland AMSTERDAM. Thurs. Holi land will be the vsnue of the next Common Market summit meeting, due before the end of the year. Dutch Premier Piet De Jong said here. Mr. De Jong and Foreign Minister Jo*cph Luns told journalims when they arrived back yesterday fromReuter - 90 words
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Article39 1967-06-02 3 STr'^vJART. Thur«— A bus carry.ru Britinh tour sts went out u r <ntrol during a rainstorm day and plunged off the au o.ihn between Stuttgart and MunitVv Police said 11 people were k..led and 29 injured—UPl.39 words
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180 1967-06-02 3 ANILA, Thurs.— The kTI police today arrest- ed three suspects in j the killing of a 29--year-old woman whose i nude torso with the head and legs cut off was found in the city surburbs on Tuesday. Police said that one of IReuter - 180 words
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216 1967-06-02 3 UNITED NATIONS. Thursday. T lEUT-COL. Yakubu Gowon, head of the Nige- rian Federal Government, has notified U.N. member countries that recognition of Biafra as an independent country would be considered an unfriendly act, a U.N. spokesman said yesterday. The message from Col. Gowon to theReuter; AP - 216 words
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128 1967-06-02 3 A probe into land owned by Hartini IAKARTA. Thurs— The Government has conducted an investigation into the land owned by Dr. Soekarno's second wife Hartini in Bogor, Antara reported today. The results of the investigation have not been announced but authorities said they intended to enforce the law. The Bojcor128 words
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Article27 1967-06-02 3 WASHINGTON. .Thurs. The United States today announced a US $20 million loan to Ohana to help the Government stabilise and rebuild the economy. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Advertisement447 1967-06-02 3 i CATHAY'S BIG SAVINGS! y CHEAPEST IN CITY!! y R Sheets, Pillow- Men's Shirts, R m cases Etc. Shorts Etc. R Singlesiz* I Sportshirts 1.90 Sheets $2.00 Hawaiian y rt Shirts 3.90 1 W C Briefs Vest. 1.00 V Cotton Tetoron Q Blankets $2.90 Sportshirts 5.90 R Jr Cotton I447 words
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Miscellaneous17 1967-06-02 3 TWE GAMBOLS f-i, .jfrfflfr rir-iTrrv-i (You oonV love *F) I mow much THerv 1/ N^ CDCT __^y17 words
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297 1967-06-02 4 Mother of 7 divorced on ground of adultery SINGAPORE. Thurs. A mother of seven, after 17 years marriage, left her family to live with another man, employed as a sales manager by her businessman lather. This, the High Court was told tcday, took place on May 30. 1963. and all297 words
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Article51 1967-06-02 4 BINOAPORE. Thurs. The Sinnapore Girl Guide Asgootttlon wll! hold a chanty mncert at Guide House. Clemenceau Avenue, at 7 p.m. on Saturday. The show is in aid of the paraplegic patients of the Singapore Oeneral Hospital The First Lady. Puan Noor Alshah. Is chief patron of the51 words
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415 1967-06-02 4 Ho: Incomes policy acceptable if profits are ploughed back SINGAPORE, Thurs. An incomes policy will be acceptable to Singapore workers if employers plough their profits back into Singapore to create more job opportunities. This was stated today by the president of the Singapore Printing Employees' Union, Mr. Ho See Beng.415 words
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Article, Illustration141 1967-06-02 4 NEW POST FOR DISTRICT JUDGE SINGAPORE. Thurs. A woman District Judge, Mrs. Koh Benj Neo, was transferred today to the Registry of Companies in preparation for the anticipated big Increase in work which the Registry will undertake when the Companies Bill becomes law. The Bill. presented to Parliament last December,141 words
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Article119 1967-06-02 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. a district court today acquitted Leong Wing Kee and Chan Chee Seng on a charge of causing grievous hurt to a police constable. Chin Poh Chin, while being membrrs of an unlawful assembly at the junction of Arab Street and Victoria Street on119 words
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Article27 1967-06-02 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs The youth Festival— muclr and dance week for group II district will be held at the Marymount Convent School at 5 p.m. tomorrow.27 words
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Advertisement179 1967-06-02 4 SERVICE FAMILIES HOLIDAYS Pottlbly yeut lot* clwnit ro »ltil W*it*rn Molovno W* oMrr low.r ratal In May/Jun*/*ariy July tot* S*Bt /Oct/Nov Calm wo all •h* tur Doubl* NAC room. Ham SI 3/- AC 16/- to 20/- Full Board ot 9/- or A lo Cart* Child. on th« map tine* 1944179 words
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Advertisement286 1967-06-02 4 I ORCHARD 'PAWCEScT; MBVKHLr hi HMIVISIfIN'U* MHIIOCOIOn CO STARRING JMrWlUftmS YVONNE ROMMN and mini D*Y. I ■■IpC/JHAY: TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! I •*M A TRULY, MADCAP JL AND JOYOUS COMEDY, -4k SHEER DELIGHT FROM^f Wk\ T. START TO FINISH! v COLUMBIA PICTURES Li- Wr 'jT BRYAN FORBESW <i i\^J| hl&mW PRODUCTION OP286 words
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Advertisement580 1967-06-02 4 <■■■■■■ f!<iHAW I ORGANISATION aj i^inr*a»S»C!^gLLUfcl i Opens Today 11-1 45-4-4 JO-9 IS r fg Tlwmr» Huni fI W Don Duryeo, Nonrto G07Z610. "Th* Hill* Run R*d" >A) Ti-.hmcril techniScoiv^ aj ifmimlmli^mAHtiimtlrtl y Oaent Today: 1 1 -1 30-4-4 45-9 10 k (NO FREE LIST y "The CAVI Of SILKEN580 words
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239 1967-06-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TWO guls are among the 900 volunteers who have registered with the UAR Embassy hen* to fight with the Arab nations against Isiccl. They are Che Fauziah binte Sani and Che Saleha binte Osman. both students of the Muslim College.239 words
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Article, Illustration148 1967-06-02 5 PENANG. Thurs. The parents of a misMnE Form Two pupil of tbe Ayer Hun English School today appealed to him to return home "or at least get in touch with us." "We are so worried." Che Dan hinle Abdullah, mother of 14-year-old Mohamm YusofT148 words
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Article32 1967-06-02 5 PENANG. ttUKM. Thf newlyformed Bullet-worth Youth Club will hold a "mulam chempaka" isoclal and dance at the Butterworth Town Hall on Saturday i.lght to raise money for its building fund32 words
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Article37 1967-06-02 5 KUALn LUMPUR. Thurs. The Yang di-Peituan Agong has sent congratulatory messages to Pip.Mafnt Saragat of Italy and the Tunisian President. Mr. Habib Bcurguiba. on the occasion of the National Days of each country.37 words
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Article26 1967-06-02 5 KUANTAN. Thurs. Tai Nyin Chin. 18. a labourer, was killed when a tree fell on him at tbe 16th mile Gambing road here.26 words
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Article27 1967-06-02 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. The Royal Customs and Excise Department here will be closed on June 7 to mark the oirthday of tha Yang Di-Pertuan Agong.27 words
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Article69 1967-06-02 5 Two girls drown in stream PRAI. Thurs.— Two sisters were found drowned in a stream behind the Muniandy Hindu temple here yesterday. A passer-by saw the bodies of the girls. Pasagavalli, seven and Thamilfelyan, three, daughters of an estate labourer, floating in the water. Police later recovered the bodies. The69 words
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Article, Illustration220 1967-06-02 5 LEE SIEW ENG - Concert pianist who is also wife and mother LEE SIEW ENG By Kuala Lumpur, Thurs THE first ingredient for a successful combination of concert pianist, wife and mother is to find a "marvellous husband." "And I have a marvellous husband," said Miss Ruth Nye. an Australian soloist who made her220 words
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Article55 1967-06-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Minister of Education. Inch* Mohamed Khir Johan. will start off the Methodist Afternoon School Old Boys' Association fifth anmuil dance at ;he Selansor Chinese Assembly Hall heir on July 15 The dance Is in aid of the National Disaster Relief Fund55 words
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Article48 1967-06-02 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs The new three-year rubber and plastics technology course at the Singa- pore Polytechnic began this week with a total of 75 students Ot these. 43 have been admitted to the hrst year and 32 with Higher School Certificates to the second vcar48 words
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Article29 1967-06-02 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Teachers' Day rally organised by Urn four teachers' unions in Singapore,, will be held at the conference hall in Shenion Way J tomorrow morning.29 words
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283 1967-06-02 5 Elaborate programme for Tun's Johore visit JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. An elaborate programme has been drawn up for the two-day visit of the acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. and his wife, Toh Puan Raha. to South Johore beginning on Saturday. Tun Razak will arrive by air at the RAF base283 words
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Article155 1967-06-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Unesco is offering three cash prizes totalling $3,600 for the best three books written by local authors This is an effort by Unesco to encourage local authors to .stress local themes and the national language, the Director of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka.155 words
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Article48 1967-06-02 5 SINGAPORE l.iuic. Th* Singapore National Union of Journalist*, today filed a claim fo* recognition on the management of the Sin Chew Jit Pch. a Chinese-language dally newspaper. The union last month similarly claimed recognition from the publishers of another Chines*lar.guage dally, the Nanyaim Slang Pau.48 words
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Article51 1967-06-02 5 JGHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— The Sultan ol Johore will open 'he tourth session of the Johore State Assembly here on June 18. Before doing so. he will inspect a Ruard of honour mounted by the Johore Military Forces with the 4th Bn. Royal Malay Regiment band in51 words
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Article81 1967-06-02 5 UENANG. Thurs. S.x men assaulted a schoolday while "he was walking along Abdullah Aritt Road yesterday Kok Lian. 18 reported to police he was on his way home from school at about 1 p.m. when the men sud- denly appeared and attacked him "I shouted81 words
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Advertisement105 1967-06-02 5 Beauty doesn't just "happen" planned The first step towards making yourself more beautiful is a clear, fresh skin. Simply covering blemishes is an expedient measure which does not really improve your skin. Shiseido wide range of skin-care products are produced for every type and condition of skin problem and designed105 words
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Article, Illustration186 1967-06-02 6 STORE'S FIRST UNITED NATIONS' DELEGATE RETIRES SINGAPORE. Thurs. Inche Abu Bakar bin Pawanchee. Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has retired from the public service. Inche Abu Bakar, who was Singapore's first delegate to the United Nation.* in 1965. opted to r« rlre after reaching 50. Today he186 words
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Article, Illustration123 1967-06-02 6 THIS vicious judo fly ins kick would have felled most people but "Koon Tow" Chinese art of self-defence expert, Mr. Lee Bok Swee, only winced as the kick landed squarely on his midriff during a demonstration of strength at the Gay World Singapore, recently.123 words
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147 1967-06-02 6 GABRIEL LEE - Govt warns against Malta Sweep tickets GABRIEL LEE By SINGAPORE, Thurs. Malta Government aweep tickets are being sold secretly in Singapore. Today, i came across one bt>ok o: theM- tickets being .sold at lUh each. The tickets. Issued under the (Manai Government Lotteries Act of 1948. are to be drawn147 words
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Article32 1967-06-02 6 PENANG. Thurs. A State executive coun'-il.or. Mr Krr Yont; Chin, handed six to farmers in live villnsfs m Province \V«"lle>lrv in <ler thr First Malaysia Plan's paw ah system.32 words
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Article, Illustration119 1967-06-02 6 Former Negri man named member of S'pore PSC CIN(i\PORF Thur* Dr. B. K Sen. who has been appointed a member of Singapore's Public Service Commission, was botn in Neeri Sembil.in After obtaining his medical degree in the Inlvcrsitv of Malaya in Singapore in 1954. he served briefly as a hoUNe119 words
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288 1967-06-02 6 $72 million steel mill starts production Kuala Lumpur, Thur», MALAYSIA'S first stoel mill, the $72 million Malayawata, has started commercial production on a small scale. This is a few weeks before schedule thanks to the smooth test operations of the mill conducted from May 20. "The t*st runs came out288 words
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Miscellaneous37 1967-06-02 6 BBBBBIMr""' potfTAHiut) f v^iT.r \y t f 4-so < cisazv.'/ —pss^r- better fDAKJCE TOR BEASTLY ROPU> AMD MUCM /jj 4-50-POUND CORPSE MD <^ 9 GUESTS OH, NO J. 1 HE <A MAtTW.'I S/ VCXJ \OOK£ W CAPRV QUT/f-J r2g37 words
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179 1967-06-02 7 Four Indian visitors want our peace formula SINGAPORE, Thurs. Four Indian university students here on holiday think Singapore and Malaysia can offer India the formula for racial and religious harmony. The hitch-hiking foursome praising harmony among the races hero >a d "This Is something we have not attained in India,179 words
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Article63 1967-06-02 7 CING AFOUL Thurs. Indonesians here today quietly observed Pantja.sila Day with the Indonesian Liaison Oliice here havinir a hal day off. Rank N'reara Indonesia, houever. was open for business) as u>ual. Paiuiasil.i is the Indonesian wovernment's of- < i.il state ideology, and embraces fi\e <panlj.ll principles (sila) of63 words
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Article, Illustration469 1967-06-02 7 HIS OWN DEPARTMENT TO BE 'GUINEA PIG' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday Prime Ministers Department is to be the "guinea pig" in a scheme to re-organise the Federal Governments administrative machinery. The scheme is to be launched by the Permanent Secretary to the Prime469 words
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105 1967-06-02 7 Details out soon on changing new ITIALA I I MIM H Thurs. Detailed arrangements providing for the interchange abil i t j of currency between Malaysia and Singapore have been worked out by the two Governments. They are expected to make a simultaneous announcement of the details within the next105 words
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Article53 1967-06-02 7 2-day joy for rangers KUALA LUHtf»UR. TbOn. The Ist Bn. ■htantea Rangers stationed at Taipin? will hold a two-day Dayak celebration beginning tomorrow 1 The programme will include I fancy dre*s football and rugger matches, a dinner recent ion and xtaee shows. A children's party j will be held on53 words
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Article45 1967-06-02 7 JOHORE BAHRU Thui> Ihe Mcretary of the johure Bahru Toun.st Association. Mr. N.N. Ral:;..ni. will leaw here on Saturday for a three-week vlsii to four Asian cities to study touriM promotion. The cities are Bangkok. Hong Ron*. Taipeh and Tokyo.45 words
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Article159 1967-06-02 7 NZ trade swings against us... KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. r rHE balance of trade between Malaysia and 1 New Zealand swung in New Zealand's favour for the first time last year. The balance in New Zealand's favour was $4 5 million. In 1965 Malaysia enjoyed t favourable balance of 510.9 million159 words
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82 1967-06-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Thieves broke a window pane, climbed into a house and lifted a bunch of keys to open the front door to assure themselves a quick getaway in Setapak Gardens early yesterday mornina. Mr P.D. Abraham, a research officer in the Rubber82 words
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Article47 1967-06-02 7 PENANG Thurs Tiir vMtins Pikust.in Hi«h Coninii.v.ionT Mr M.S. Shfikh. and his wife will be thr jue.Ms of honour at h tp» oxrtv td in* given by th^ Mnliiv.in PiikiMnni I .Pajue Pt- nme and Provimt WrllVslry. at the E «nd O Hotel tomorrow47 words
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103 1967-06-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur.v i —More than 200 University of Malaya students will take part in a gotong royonß project cm Sunday to build a play ground for aborigine children at Kuala Kubu Bahru. During a vMt to the settlement last week, the M'ni.st#r of Lands103 words
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Miscellaneous58 1967-06-02 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph HeimdaM ILL i I KSCWDOcJ MOW DO YOU EXPECT /TuATCAircT\/ BUT ITS WE TO SLEEP WITH '£71 SZTqIx JVaulTTi.M 1 TIME! THAT DWIPPINJG NOISE \am-u PWi^y SONG ON ALL NIGHT? (7^) i r t*f^^| yA COASULAT.N^A I' J*-*\ I ri 1 ~ZZ N&%? If SEE yA58 words
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Article89 1967-06-02 8 TXJDAYS Pduntionxl IV .n Channel 8 i* as follows: 830 a.m.— B 50 a.m. Mathematics. Sec. 2. 9.15-9.35. General «ienct. Sec 2. 10-10.20. English literature. Sec. 2. 1103-11 .25. National languacr. Sec. 2: 11.45--12.06. Oeneval science. Sec I; 12.25 p. in. -12.45 p.m.. English •nd language.89 words
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Article272 1967-06-02 8 EMISSARY ALSO INSPECTS ORCHARD RD. BUILDING c i n (i a r o w i:. Thurs. aingapoir and Indonesia lodiiv held their third round of t;dks on the resumption of diplomatic rein lions between ihc two countries. Brig.-Gen. Sunarso, special emissary of Indonesia's acting President. General Suharto.272 words
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114 1967-06-02 8 Two women in flat stabbed by robbers SINGAPORE. Thursday. TWO dapqei -wielding robbers stabbed a houseA wife and her mother-in-law this morning at their Redhill Close flat and escaped with a gold ring and necklace worth SI SO. Madam Chun? Ai llw;i. 32. and her mother -In law Madam .V114 words
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Article109 1967-06-02 8 30 SINGERS SOUGHT FOR CHOIR SINGAPORE. Thurs. -The 100 member People's Association choir wants to recruit an additional 30 perienced singers. They mus; have the minimum qualification of grade VI in singing irom the Royal School of Music Succe.vslul candidates will, in addition to die usual practice and performance with109 words
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Article32 1967-06-02 8 SINGAPORE. I Inns -In mn ncctton with :hr Independence Da: celebrations, thr Geyl.tng West Citizens Consultamr Cjmmitte* will fnmiM inicir hu O.i> World Amusement Park from Auc 5 to 31.32 words
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Article, Illustration66 1967-06-02 8 INTROIHUM. the I f S y Champa:: ne >! inne(|iims who will p.ir.iflc in ■iklO) itlltl ;it vi e\rninx faahioa shou at Prin<i-s Rcstaaranl on Jun< ID The fivi- Kirls (from left) are: Maria Ahdiillah Isakdle Tarries, Jcaa Brodic Mci l.inu hune and liima St« u;ut66 words
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Article71 1967-06-02 8 SINGAPORE. Tfelin. The new million-dollar Tiong Bahru m :.d--arv .school vhlcb will bt- otticially opened by Madam Ciiai Cboy Siong. MP for Delta, at 7 ..in p m tomorrow is co-educHtinniil and provides academic eoucatlon in Chinese and English The school can accommodatn 1.840 Otndontl71 words
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283 1967-06-02 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs SINGAPORE S D e w Educational Television Service which caters for Secondary I and II students, has room for improvement, according to the head of the ETV. Mr. Lian Fook Shin. He said the service could creatp more programmes in the283 words
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Advertisement529 1967-06-02 8 .jifflpr' iVai'ir iJ wMm mWw Mm iffr Xs^mwmw^^*^^mmmmlmF JrW II II You Load! You see! m I m I You shoot! It's all If fun making lively v IIJ home movies with V^.JHHH Minolta Autopak a wL m MM m m One. two, three! Mo\ic-making ii as simple a*, that529 words
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Miscellaneous86 1967-06-02 8 lir-n Ih>p tiff I.T. fir* mi in \iO^ /vVHERE'LL^v TIME OF C*Y, SUGGEST MDU /wEuT"\ THE ftOYtM. 9Hrls I rnry tiy i'h**t*tt»r 6on/#/ i^Mßfl f it vvonV uutrr vou.T^ U SO THATS WHY ME f I MATF Vnu m lfm^ uaj AT i< rrJ^r m M Hi mss deal, its86 words
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Article, Illustration1667 1967-06-02 9 William Pereira - Building the Super-Sonic airport now... William Pereira by leading U.S. airport architect UNDERGROUND TERMINALS, MOBILE WAITING ROOMS, HELICOPTER-BORNE LOUNGES MR. Abernarhy is flying fo London. He drives his car to the airport, parks underground and takes an escalator to a comfortably appointed subterranean lounge where some 250 of his fellow1,667 words
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Advertisement487 1967-06-02 9 What does it mean to own Britannica? It means D y° u have in your own home, always at your fingertips the world's greatest 111 "J| ■lli! In I [Ufi treasure house of knowledge, equivalent in scope to 1,000 volumes. ||1! I alll 1 1 D you have ten years487 words
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Advertisement34 1967-06-02 9 ■HByV/i^ worlds largesi^Bm* OTj^^ s*>lling battery sß^r isfer "lkssT'^B^^r m m F^Lsfl Lss^Lr^k^r m <^^^ w Mj^Tevery battery jj P| a TESMhD battery "^ff^ wJL <*l HMVII7W against MM m^ ntanufactariny defects A Ib^ibsHl^ibS mM34 words
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Obituary77 1967-06-02 10 Werda ilt (Mimimmm) MADAM PWO MEK LAN, aced *t Paaaed away on 31at May leavtnc 1 •or rnla (Tiv. Khtain. 1 dauaititer data Tarn N«o lalau Toni, 2 eon. in law. II Krandenildren graud daunblera m lao 4 grand auua In law aU xreat m-nndchlldren ureat Krmod '•■uKbtenv ttl77 words
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Article130 1967-06-02 10 It Wmrdi tn (mimimmm) MR. AND MRS. LIM THOW BOOM Oiank raatttdaa and frMvU for pre•rnin and «oo>l •him uo the umaalnw Of Oirlr iimrr :.,r hi 1 4 r, ti t> k rf.i,.i^ nod n-latiyr* for their atlr.,,Ui,, prriwDla Mlxl telc«r.inm rr.rn«l no the oevMKaa of thenmarnaiir «7130 words
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Article295 1967-06-02 10 M W'nrWl Sli (Mlmlmmm) NEW AND WONDERFUL DMM with f'hlladrlphla l»m Okaaa*. Writ* tn Wrlri Bil|>rrm»rk»t for Kr»- Rei-lp* Pooklft LARGE SELECTION OF Thai wand tlMmn Bowlb, Tr«yr s»rvm« Dtartra, M« )n>m M Ai mr Mint: Bk«fA 4.1s unlmrd Ki*<l Kltrpatrlrk > I Mirr. BE BEAUTIFUL for the mnH295 words
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Article662 1967-06-02 10 t imate issues for a responsible opposition to take up. The Yang di-Pertua Negara's address was replete with references to challenging economic and social problems which will tax the ability of the Government to the full. An opposition which is genuinely loyal to Malaysia should see662 words
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Article387 1967-06-02 10 There appears to be nothing in the proceedings of the Government-sponsored advisory committee on prices to bring joy to the heart of the Malayan consumer. Or is it progress that a semi-official I body should note that "prices of staple food items, such as lire have been increasing387 words
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Article219 1967-06-02 10 How much would it cost to run a skeleton Customs staff at the Butterworth ferry terminal between 1 a.m. and 6 a.m.? Not much, one would think, yet enough, unless the Central Government changes its mind, to prevent Penang getting a 24-hour ferry service. The Port Commission is219 words
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470 1967-06-02 10 JOE HAGGERTY - JOE HAGGERTY by New York ABOUT once every minute somebody in America dies from a heart attack. The nations number one killer takes over half a million lives per year. About half the victims succumb within fifteen minutes after they are stricken470 words
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356 1967-06-02 10 UOW does the National Electricity Board approve new applications for electricity? We applied for electricity supply in July 1966 and to date, despite several reminders, we are still living in darkness. Whenever we enquired at the local NEB office In Mentakab about our356 words
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Article1203 1967-06-02 10 GORDON C. TETHER - GORDON C. TETHER FOR THE RICH A MORAL OBLIGATION NOT TO PROFIT FROM THE POOR by of the FINANCIAL TIMES LONDON THE new and more than usually disturbing bout of sabre-rattling in the Middle-East apart, just about the most depressing feature of the world economic1,203 words
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Advertisement506 1967-06-02 10 i, Classified advertisements for <- Strait* Times m Malay Mail may be handed to: COLD STORAGf SUPEIt-MAIIKfT m Rood ißecrptionitt o*ik) COLO STORACI lIANCHIS Hollond Rood Navol Bom CITY 10OK STORI LTD.. Winchester HouH, CollyCl OuOV THE NfWS FRONT rjporn.k s Suprfmorkcl. M M. ISMAIL J Admiralty Rood. Novol Bom.506 words
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Advertisement31 1967-06-02 10 SA6ST 4015 25" Big Screen Beautiful high gloss wooden cabinet in distinctive style. HIRE PURCHASE AVAILABLE NO DOWN PAYMENT CONSULT Hi-Fi Traders 58. South Bridge Road. Sngapar* V Te1: ***** *****31 words
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Advertisement125 1967-06-02 10 I Mm WmmmL^ii Discover gay exciting individual HANDLOOMS from India Give your bedroom a new personality with India's handwoven and superbly designed cotton bedspreads. Hailed as the best in the world. These delightful bedspreads come in many colours and blend with any decoration scheme. Washable and moderately priced See them125 words
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141 1967-06-02 11 Leak in pipeline causes huge loss of oil BRUNEI TOWN. Thurs. A leak in the Seria-L v t o n g main oil trunk pipeline has caused thousands of gallons of oil to gush out, filling the ditches. The air over Panaga. one of the better residential areas of the141 words
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Article47 1967-06-02 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs President Yusof bin Ishak will open the 18'h lora. artlsti exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 530 p m on June 9, The exhibition I* being org:mted by the Sme^rx're Art Society of which the President is rhiel natron.47 words
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138 1967-06-02 11 VIMiAPORb. lhurs. Au rlpftrir.il enginrer. Lini Loo Chennt;. was tnd.it ordered h> .Mr. Ju>ti>' Ruttrose to pay $2.t>:: damages and costs Inr negligence in a traffic .undent near Moulmrin Road in December VMii. The award «as in favour of thr accident victim. Pane Mia138 words
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Article, Illustration355 1967-06-02 11 Tasks to include salaries of teachers in Army, Navy, Welfare KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. SALARIES and condition of service of teach ers outside the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Education, like Army, Navy and Social Welfare teachers, will also be considered by the Abdul Aziz Teachers'355 words
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Article85 1967-06-02 11 MANILA. Thurs.— The Gov--11 ernment today denied reports that it had rejected a demand by Malaysia to delete a reservation clause concerning the Philippines' claim to Sabah in the proposed antismuggling agreement between the two countries. The report, which appeared in a Manila newspaper. »"id the clauseAP - 85 words
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Article22 1967-06-02 11 PENANG. Thurs. Thieve* atole three tape recorder* and a transistor radio from a house in Hutchinss Garden nere iast night.22 words
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Article25 1967-06-02 11 PENANO Thurs. Onp The an Telk- 19- had his motor cycle stolen from St. Xaviers MU park in Farquhar Street last I rught.25 words
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129 1967-06-02 11 Teachers to meet to discuss parity DENANO, Thurs. DTC 1 teachers in English and vernacular schools will meet on Saturday to discuss the question of parity and assess the progress of their work-to-rule. The assistant secretary of the National Union of DTC Teachers. Inche Ahmad bin Abdul Ohanl. today claimed129 words
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Article100 1967-06-02 11 MALACCA. Thurs Malaysians were urged last night to make a close study of each others cultural peculiarities so as to narrow the gap of any racial misunderstanding. Making the call at a Rotary dinner at the Rest House here, the state Secretary. Wan Salaldln bin100 words
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Article50 1967-06-02 11 TAIPING. Thurs A football queen will be picked at a dance organised by the Talptng and Dlstnr; Amateur Football Assocla- 1 tlon. at the Chinese Recreation CM on Saturday night. The winner of the content will be- given a return tlcktt to Bangkok by tba VUlayua-Singa-pora AIrUBM.50 words
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Article58 1967-06-02 11 SLIM RIVER. Thurs Police yesterday made a 6S-mile dash to i Kuala Lumpur and arrested three! men. believed 'o be the brains be- i hind a series of robberies here and in Tanmng Malim. Two men were arreMed in a house in Jalan Gurney. The third man58 words
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Article34 1967-06-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR- Thurs. Pong Kam Chin, of Ampang New V'llage. near here, woke up ye.v 'erday and found that thieve* had got away wtth 250 orchid plant* worth $1-370 from his nursery34 words
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Article, Illustration186 1967-06-02 11 BIGGER VARSITY JOB AWAITS ENVOY TO U.S. SINGAPORE, Thuri. 0 Dr. Wonß Lia Ken, Singapore's ambassador to the United States, is to be Professor of History at the University of Singapore when he completes his tour of service. The appointment waj announced by the university today. Dr. Wong. 36. was186 words
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Advertisement102 1967-06-02 11 twice W^ before you smoke Do you know, cijarettfs fan affect I y^^ your heart and lungs -ii|u'* your .•--^i^ikttS^\ health' Why smohe your lift out* Ioo9fB^^^^^^^^^^\ [)it >our htad-Ycu c*n stop smok I Mj^**^!^ 7^ in t tortay mt» NICOtRtVIM- K S\*J original anti-smoiing capsules Itt n\ v f«Cti»l102 words
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Advertisement86 1967-06-02 11 NATIONAL RQ-120S combines Radio and Tape Recorder in one mini unit. Both radio and tape recorder work on either household current or battery. aia^a^te fi I All NATIONAL battery operated tape-recorders f^t'i^yf and radio phonographs are sold with NATIONAL 1 7 HI-TOP (3 times longer) batteries (in Singapore only) /^i^^_°^y86 words
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Miscellaneous785 1967-06-02 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala I.umpui In the African Sun; 7.00 News and Prnanj; 6 Ipoh and Ma in English. 7.10 Sports Arena' larra: 3 and 10 Jnhore Bahru: 7.35 Texan Badman: 8 00 4 T.iipinn; 7 Batu Pahat; News in Mandarin: 8.10 SukaKluan;. ria Indian dances and mu< P.M.:785 words
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109 1967-06-02 12 AIR NEW ZEALAND EXECUTIVE ON COURSE IWIS month Inche M. I>mall M.A. Kader. sales representative of Air New Zealand for Singapore. Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia will be visiting Australia and New Zealand for a familiarisation course, and also to attend a special commercial course, which will be held at Air109 words
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Article, Illustration125 1967-06-02 12 ALL six of Fraser and Neave's tip bottling plants in Malaysia and Singapore won the international Tip quality award for the superior manufacturing standards achieved in 1966. They were among 22 winners of the award out of a total of 125 7Up bottling plants operating outside the United States. Announcing125 words
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Article128 1967-06-02 12 Fhas been announced that LeTourneau Westinghouse Co. the manufacturer of earth moving equipment, which as far as Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei are concerned consist primarily of Tournapulls and scrapers. Tournapulls and rear dumps. Tournatractors and Haulpak trucks, has now become an operating division of their parent128 words
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Article110 1967-06-02 12 More than 30 of the 42 leading American manufacturers of industrial instrumentation and controls uiklng part in a forthcoming Mobile Trade Fair to visit Singapore, are seeking local agent* for their products. The products exhibited at the Pair, valued at over $125,000 range from gauges and110 words
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Article, Illustration203 1967-06-02 12 VIK. CJS. Clements, director of C.E. Clements (SKA) Berhad, while on a recent visit to Kuala Lumpur, supported the move of the Malaysian Government to set up its own national shipping line. Mr. Clements who is also the managing director of the parent203 words
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Article, Illustration174 1967-06-02 12 /CENTURY Plastics Ltd. v have appointed Mr. George Toh, a Londontrained polymer technologist, as head of their research and testing laboratory, responsible for quality control Mr. Toh. an old boy of Methodist Boys School, Kuala Lumpur, is both a licentiate and an associate of the National College of174 words
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Article121 1967-06-02 12 LOCAL watch technicians In Malaysia and Singapore are being trained in the latest methods of repairing and servicing watches by Swiss watch experts. The experts. Mr. F. Lalcner, director of the Swiss watch Technical Centre In South-East Asia and his assistant Mr A. Perrett. have been121 words
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Article, Illustration112 1967-06-02 12 MR. Goh Kong Beng (above) 33 an executive from Maclaine Watson (Imports) Ltd.. has recently returned from a round the world 3 months factory training trip. Visits were made to the Agfa-Gevaert group, dealing in professional and sound recording materials, in Belgium and West Germany, the112 words
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Article54 1967-06-02 12 Australia's first styrene-autadlene tatex plant will begin production within 18 months. Announcing this Dow Chemical (Australia i managing director. Mr C. D Goodchild. •aid the plant would be built (or As 3 million Using local raw materials, it will be able to produce a wide range54 words
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Article, Illustration161 1967-06-02 12 SINGAPORE Is considered an Increasingly Important market for engineering equipment In view of the government's industrialisation programme, according to the export sales manager of a U.K. company specialising in diesel fuel Injection serving equipment. Mr. A. S White, who was In Singapore during the course of a161 words
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Article94 1967-06-02 12 SAS Singapore scored another first when Mr. Stephen Tay returned from a passenger sales course at Stockholm an lionour student. Mr Tay was the top student in a class of twelve SAS from all over the world. A week before, a colleague, Mr. Rlrky Tang94 words
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114 1967-06-02 12 COCOA, as a crop, is gaining some importance In Sabah's agricultural economy. It Is understood that th»» Gov- ernmpnt have made plans to Introduce extensive developments in this rrop which Is considered Ideal (or small holders As from Jan. 1. this }-ear an export114 words
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Advertisement264 1967-06-02 12 A range of extremely shallow fittings suitable for mounting singly, or in groups, directly on solid or suspended ceilings. Low-priced fittings with a quality finish, offering a very wide variety of lighting effects. A comprehensive and very versatile new range of fittings, from which almost ary industrial or commercial lighting264 words
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Advertisement73 1967-06-02 12 Li i I LONDON'S CHOICEST TOBACCO... To smoke Balkan Sobranie is to enjoy the results of nearly a century of tobacco-making skill. Here is a rare blend of finest Virginian and mystic Yenidje enjoyed by generations of London's elite. ..a tobacco you can smoke with pride as well as pleasure.73 words
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217 1967-06-02 13 Common spelling accord soon: Nasir KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. Malaysia is confident that final agreement will be rrached by tho end of this month on a common spelling for Malay and Indonesian languages. Staime this today at a conference, rir Director of the Dewnn Bahasa dan Pustaka, Syed Nasir bin217 words
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Article25 1967-06-02 13 TELUK ANSON. Thurs —Police recovered the body of a man from a drain at Uir 11th mil*. Teluk An.son-Hutan Melintanj Road yes•rrday.25 words
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Article64 1967-06-02 13 Xl ALA LUMPI'R. Thurs. Policr are looking for a Mercedes Benz taxi H 950? belonging to Suleiman inn Ahmad. 40. of Kola Bharu. Three youths, who chartered the taxi at Kola Bhara for B trip to Kuala Lumpur, stopped him at the 19th mile Kuala Kubu64 words
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Article40 1967-06-02 13 TELUK ANSON. Thurv— T. P > Rajoo. 16. a worker on a rubber estate in Langkap. 16 miles from here, died in the hospital heie yefterday after being admitted the previon. day with maptctad I poisoning40 words
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Article213 1967-06-02 13 Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. TRAFFIC police here are planning to crack down on budding young Stirling Mosstypes trying to turn busy city roads into their own grand prix circuits. The Traffic Police Chief. Supt. Mansor bin Mohamed Noor. today said that he would 'throw the213 words
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72 1967-06-02 13 pLNANG. Thurs. Officers of the AntiSmugglint Division last night detained a man and seized about 54.500 worth of cosmetics, wearing apparel and medicines in a sampan. The officers were on routine patrol when they intercepted the sampan in the Prai River. The lone occupant72 words
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Article51 1967-06-02 13 KUANTAN. Thurs. The Sultan or Pahang today visited the ldentri Bfsar. Dato Ha.v Yahaya i bin Mohammeu Sell, at the Gene- ral Hospital here. Dato Haji Yahaya was admitted to the hospital about three weeks ago on medical advice. He recently returned from a piigr.mage to51 words
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Article29 1967-06-02 13 SINGAPORE Thurs. Th* Mmi>trr for Culture and Social Attain. Inrhr Othman Wok. will >peak at the annual speech and prize-shine dty of Rafflw Institution ne\t Tuesday29 words
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Article201 1967-06-02 13 TALKS AGAIN THIS MONTH MANILA, Thursday A DRAFT agreement creating a free trade area within the Association of South-East Asia was approved last night by commerce and industry delegates ol the three ASA countries. A list of 21 products, which could possibly be freely tradedReuter - 201 words
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106 1967-06-02 13 TEL UK ANSON. Thurs. About 270 delegates irom 80 branches are expected to attend the annual delegates' confer nee of the Perak branch of the MIC at Sungei Slput on Sunday The delegates will elect a president to fill the vacancy caused by106 words
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Article32 1967-06-02 13 PENANO. Thurs. A school 'eacher, Mr. G. L. Johnson. 53. hus reported the Uieft of an electric 'an from his car parked outride his Perak Road house last night.32 words
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267 1967-06-02 13 M-16 sale to S'pore not cleared by Defence Dept WASHINGTON. Thurs. j —A State Department official •goofed" in authorising the export of 20.300 M-16 rifles to Singapore, a congressional subI committee was told yesterday. Mr. Samuel Bergcr. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Slate for East Asian Atlalrs, said it was establishedReuter - 267 words
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Article27 1967-06-02 13 PENANG. Thurs. A Thai vtsitor. Priyanai Suwangsing. 26. had her wallet. containing $32. and a border pass, wag .stolen by a youth at Penang Road27 words
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Article69 1967-06-02 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Three-yeer-oid Chong Kwai was electrocuted at his home in Jalan Lahat. on Circular Road, yesterdaj when he touched an expanded metal window guard which had become "live" when a nail driven through a wall punctured an electrical wire and transmitted current to the guard69 words
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Advertisement79 1967-06-02 13 GOOD HEALTH n Pj Hi p j o I 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 alleviate79 words
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Miscellaneous242 1967-06-02 13 Straits Times Crossword *t *k-» SMid> a pasugt of religion 7. To Ukkt ihf wront ro*d In Whereabouts of a food ccntr* p«ac« MXindj contradictory In **r\tt i 2. 1. 8 (li. 15 Without being accidental <*> I. Odd* on mUatlc hitting biro l* With bad nenet lt'i much (7).242 words
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Article25 1967-06-02 14 1* Koreii Hi (Minimum) MOST GRATEFUL THANKS 10 Ibe fUiired Heart. Our Lady of Herpetual Surcour. St Nafttt lor prayer! sr.-.fied Cod h.- urau'd25 words
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Article37 1967-06-02 14 It Word* tit iMtmim*m> ROBIN CHANG CHEONQ LOON has ceased employment »Itb Oiarapioi Motors (M> Limited Singapore v from 24 May 1967 and has therefore do authority to negotiate business or collect monies on our behalf.37 words
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Advertisement737 1967-06-02 14 itontinurd from I'aje lUi OVERSEAS LEAVE M Wera-s St (Mim.)—Box St cl*. extra WHAT IS FORD'S CSfjrtßSj Car Pi»n- Throufb this plan, ford of Britain will loan you a brand new Cortina 4-Doot Deluxe •aloon for your stsy in tne IK orlt* no obligation our drsrnpme leaflet will be SBBta737 words
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Advertisement1091 1967-06-02 14 SITUATIONS VACANI St 'Km j— Box »•> rl. .lira AIR. CONDITIONING PLANT SNCI NEER mifd hy a «ell established I firm mv.« t» cnM \ersed in iDstalla- lion works etc Uood saiarv and prospect offered to the right person ihe pom is capable io raise to Director- ship oi 'iir1,091 words
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Advertisement1004 1967-06-02 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Word* St (Mim.)— Box St ct*. oxtrm DETACHED BUNCALOW Kingsmead nuarters. car porch, large .compound Available immediate!* Ring 5227 A 8 pore TWO BEDROOMS Kully Furnished -ith hathrooms attached lonx nath» MtSkM dining sitting rooms large carden district II Servicemen nreter ahie Rmr nor :,ii-m KIMSIA COURT1,004 words
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Advertisement932 1967-06-02 14 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE M Word, it (Mlm.)— Box tt H* trim CAPITAL PARK: Semidetached 1 too storey huildiojr, on 3.280 tq. ft Freehold !and. I'pstairs 4 bedrooms 2 hathrcoms DoiMietalrs Lounge cum dining room I'm S43.O(hi David Phoa a Sons. Vaivera a ■BSSf* *.C*its. Tel (Spore) T4lta/T4a| t:"4(i932 words
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Advertisement922 1967-06-02 14 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IS Word* >i (Mim.)— Bom »c rfs oxtro WANTIO FINANCIER MR/profitable local business. Guars.nteed high profit. Apply for appointment Box Annf- —ST. 8 pore. A PRINTER in K.L. with SHBMSM ousiaees seeks additional ••apital rrum tbose. cieii-rahiy mg nrm/puhlisnrra. »iih ln\os i-apantv ol at least <ai woo lot922 words
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Advertisement1039 1967-06-02 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* St (Mim.) Bmx in rl* oxiro ■ANO NEW MAZDA lOUO.C- WllllßC m loose t.ino on net price Trl ***** 1»S» 0»«L KADtTT 54.0.V1. \W! Rrnjiil' Klorde. Hirrd soft top« H IW 0n n :IT3 Clrmenetau Aye. S por* PORO CORTINA OT H»«B model ac- •'dent1,039 words
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Advertisement1213 1967-06-02 14 A.C. GENERATING SETS FOR SALE "i KVA 7 Crllnders, *a "I'M Bnglm BBLLJB MOKCUM >M! II I E .^Kt VYIIH BNOINi SPAR] UINE CAN HE I'SLD POR MAHiNE. Hi TWO l'.'O K\\ H (v.inders. 1000,1200 RIM Ensine Naliooal For lull pUUCttlan plea** apply. Sing Let)iiK 00.. JB-A Jalan Peicaa. (Near1,213 words
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Advertisement1317 1967-06-02 15 bs^bt' Jjmt m L m m M I J BaY Ta i""L4jjjJ g^gy Jaa^ajf mm m i a 'ifl I "".MBBataaiaaMa»iß.iaaaaai— MaaaaaHaMtaiaaaitaßMßMMtaaMtaßiaaaajiaaMßtaaaMßiaaaaaata WmmmmmmmWKtMMmMmmWKMKmMMmmmWKßMmtmmWKMmmmM r//ff.t(bl//V£S .a-nnri. THi. EAST ASIATIC COtmun u» 1,., mt m D—r% EXPRESS SAILINtS TO tNBA-HOTTERDAM-HAMBURC-AARHUSCOPENHAGEN. P. S tut Penanf Smgaoore Genoa R'Aam H'burg Aarnut C'nagen SUMOAWA a)1,317 words
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Advertisement1351 1967-06-02 15 I BENULINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONBON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. DC-mjY ADtr^ For Liverpool l.ly 4 DtNLAKIO HamDurg J.ly II Singapore Pt. SMn. henang v r o«j" Jhc 3 5 Jim 1/ I Jmi 1/ I 6 "O"" 1 J BENVRACKIE rof loMoil mtJl Sngapon PLS'nata Ptnang HaroDurg J.ly 71,351 words
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Advertisement1248 1967-06-02 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U K CONTINENT. L m itt tan Singapore P. Shim Ptaaaf CITT BF BRSOKLTN .onflon. HamoLrg. Rotterdam, Havre, Hull. Grangemoith... 13 lIJ.M "7 JuM IB MM CITT OF LANCASTER London, Rotteroam. Hamburg. Hull, MiOdlesbrough 1 Cm OF CHESTER London,1,248 words
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Article183 1967-06-02 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs TNTJUSTRIAi^ were steadier ffttfe moves about even BHP Sallied lour cents to $7.96 alter confirmation ul oil in Kinsfc>)i IB«>s Strait I well Some Ba.se Metals sharps Mil firmer Western Mining recovered 60 cents to $14.60 Great Bouldei lumped 43 rents to $2.20 on ru■mn ul183 words
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Article66 1967-06-02 16 /■HINtII Pr.nuct Ciehante. Imu day: Ctc.nut ail: bulk *47i aellera. drum SMI arlltra. Cepra. MiH ilnh i looae May/ June LK, Continent UN R. Sarawak «bite $Mv aellen, apecial Sarawak black SIIK) aellera. farmed Lamponi black MIU xrllera NI.Wi. ASTA SUTi aellera (luO-i H L\\ 1 tiatian pricia:66 words
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Article82 1967-06-02 16 1 aia made thenr change* in ita ratea to men-bant* yeaierday tall ratea to SIIHII Umtad HUM I Buyinx TT 31* 11 16. airmail Ol> 3'J 13 M, VU d at. .13 3/16 credit mil*. 3.1 V 10 trade hills. Canada: Ruyinx TT HI. airmail OD i..). so82 words
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Article38 1967-06-02 16 ON tht Iraa aiehanga markat in Hong Kong y«a.<rdxy the US. Oallar «a» quoted ai 0 V-' for I.T and u>l (or caah. •tarling «aa quoted at 16. 14 and •na taal »t «ald at SIM.38 words
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Article26 1967-06-02 16 June 1. RUBBER PRICE: 55, cents (down threeeighths of cent). 1 V SliOti (up 62 cents) Estimated unofficial offering was TlO tons unchanged v26 words
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940 1967-06-02 16 From Our Market Correspondent riiHE Stock Exchange ves--1 terday was a complrte reversal of. the picture presented a week agoWithout any outride vi-ntimriit to aid it the market has thrust the .Middle East crisis into the background and the industrial section yesterday was firm.940 words
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407 1967-06-02 16 'rill Straits tin price in 1 Prnanc yesterday moved up Bl cents to StiOri per pu vi mi an hfTering estimated uiuhaneed at 2*20 tons. The tone MM reported as still steady with fair demand from all quarters LONDON: Tin on Wednesday was407 words
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Article217 1967-06-02 16 V/MIPS Ivinit alsnoidt lha s.iv.iuoia J (larbaur whar«t» ar aipected laday an: I'aron^a i J. AJa* 3 4. Aaani Maru .V Slrnai Clarence t> A. Vttpucd I IS 16 Bio^o Mam !'.< Km,:.. M I'H.uinan .'i. Hun. ji M lir..hi 3v It, I'^^aii M 41, Advil- UUWT)217 words
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Advertisement1083 1967-06-02 16 [I BLL-MpliaiittyyHMl Y^ KAWASAKJ KJSEN KAISHA LTD. Western Australia /Singapore /Japan Service Frerrani't Sin|>Di'rt ToXinami Ma> <>aiaima Mar." Sails lune 14 ll Jan. 25 Jmi 11 Jaae S».;aa Mar. 21 J.ac I July IS 17 July 25 J.ly II imi "Saiisti Man Ni. 3" II 31 l.ly I Aut 171,083 words
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Advertisement1047 1967-06-02 16 AUSTRAIA'NEW ZEALAND SERVICE INDIA PAXISTiN AND FAR EAST SERVICES 1. Frraiaatle IMMMB. Mella.rae S»i«e» Tl: Malras aal Na|apattiaaai Ppiani t'ti" Sinfacore P S""am Pe>njn| lARPETA JJmc II 11 Juae 12 t) J.a. MJUI U luae 27 laae 21 Jmi lOMIALA 1 lul, I I J.I, II ll j.i, "I'Jl* K1,047 words
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Advertisement385 1967-06-02 16 fkJk\^^■•'lSSfm^f rT g:: =g ~~/aata» w* I TtV/ll'iO EIA/EIO VlV.'t'lO H»OM CALCUTTA PtNANt I M.«. STATE OF ORISSA' lii 'cw-'»''e Po Aioni. BnsOanc, a»iiey M» bourne l.acl JMe 4 rROM CALCUTTA M V "KRISHNA lAYANTI" tor NMafiMM t iao*PJ IMI 1/ I Imi 1/ rROM JAPAN i M.». VISVt PRATAP'385 words
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Advertisement220 1967-06-02 16 >« FLOTTA LAURO ARRIVING OIRECI FROM TRIESTE ITALf IrWIM P»'Jrg P S '<T1 M S ERICE Sailed Sailel Si-lrd la Part Omits Jmi II VILPtRAISO Jaae 4 Jvae 21 Juae 27 luae /3 luly 2 luly 5 SS FEOE JMC2I J.ly 7 July I luly July II laly 21 S220 words
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1330 1967-06-02 17 |{l BINBM In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In hrarkrts: INDUSTRIALS: Central auga' (la.omii tI.M D, (10,000) 11.67 I), (I3.0O0) lI. M. D, (18.000) SLOW. U. (2 000)1,330 words
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Article252 1967-06-02 17 TUNE first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore yesterday at HM cents per Ib. down three-eighths of a cent on Wednesday's closing level for the position. The tone was uncertain. R.A.S. and M.R.E. closing prices In cents per Ib. yesterday. Buyers252 words
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Advertisement140 1967-06-02 17 SOUTH JOHORE OMNIBUS COMPANY, BERHAD (Incorporated in the States of Malaya) PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors announce that the trading results for the year ended 31st March 1967 have been Mttefartorv. The Net Profit Tax amount* to 1340.082 (subject to Audit) as compared with $286,196 for the previous year At the140 words
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Advertisement141 1967-06-02 17 WEARNE BROTHERS LIMITED INTERIM DIVIDEND NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the Directors have declared an Interim dividend of b% lass Income Ux of 40% In respect of the financial year ending 30th September 1967 payable on 22nd June 1967 to stockholders on the register on 21st June 1967. Notice Is141 words
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Advertisement832 1967-06-02 17 NOTICES No. 000 THE OMNIBUS SERVICES LICENSING AUTHORITY ORDINANCE. 1956 It Is hereby notified that application has been made by the undermentioned company to the Omnibus Services Licensing Authority to operate an Interim bus service no. 6 as follows. PAYA LEBAR BUS SERVICE From existing terminus In Yto Chu Kant832 words
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Advertisement693 1967-06-02 17 NOTICES UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM AND BY ORDER OF THE DIRECTOR OF ORDNANCE SERVICES. HQ., FAR EAST LAND FORCEB, SINGAPORE. Army Surplus Stores (3 BOD) comprising Mis. Technical Stores, typewriters. Generators and Switch Gear. Misc. Boats, Scrap Metal. Mlac MT Spares, Batteries, etc. All these axe lying at 1 subdepot; Kranjl,693 words
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Advertisement342 1967-06-02 17 NOTICES THE PLANNING ORDINANCE. 1959 (No. 12 of 1959) THE MASTER PLAN RULES. 1962 Not ire under Rule 12. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the following proposal for Alteration to the Muter Plan (1966) was on the 13th day of May. W67. submitted to the Minwter for Law St National342 words
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Advertisement669 1967-06-02 17 TENDERS TENDER TENDERS will be received In the Ministry of the Interior and Defence. Pearl's Hill. Singapore 2. up I to 12 Noon on 16.6.(7 for the sup- I ply to the Singapore Armed Forces: (1) Belt, WebMng. (t) rrovlsian of laundry servtoe from 1.7.67 to 38.9 67. (1) The669 words
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Advertisement582 1967-06-02 17 NOTICES NOTICE THIB IS TO NOTIFY lhat our Sales Representative MR WILLIE WEE ENG KENO left our employment on 31m May. 1967. He v no longer empowered to act on our behalf. PEARL DEAN (ASIA) LTD. TENDER FOR SUPPLY OF ONE DIATHERMY MACHINE AND PORTABLE EXPLOSION PROOF SURGICAL LIGHT TENDER582 words
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Advertisement105 1967-06-02 17 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. PAHANG. Tawaran2 darlpada pemborong2 yang berdaftar dldalam JKR. Kelas EX' dan ka-atas di-bawah Kepala IV Pechahan 8 akan dl-terlma dl-pejabat Jurutera Keria Kanan. JKR. Pahang Tengah. Temerloh hlngga pukol 300 petang pada Bhb. June. 1967 UNTOK LAYING OF 8" AND UNDER AC PIPES FOR RETICULATION AT105 words
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Article, Illustration368 1967-06-02 18 EPSOM JEEP - Champagne 'farewell present' for Coles? By EPSOM JEEP (JHLKELL Stable's Champa gne is strongly fancied to win the $25,000 Perak Derby at Ipoh on Sunday. Victory would be a nice going away "present" for his jockey. Australian Les Coles, who leaves on Monday for a month's holiday in Sydney. ChampagneLee Foo San - 368 words
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Article305 1967-06-02 18 STIPES REPORT 'J'HE Stipendiary Stewards report at the Ipoh races on Wednesday: RACE OKI About half-way up the straight Cole.v ndtr ol Skillul. shifted in and brushed Tototak wno was beginning to tin. Cole» was told thai hud Totutak been going well, action would have305 words
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Article202 1967-06-02 18 MOTOR-RACING r rHE Singapore Motor Club have proposed to revive the Johore Grand Prix, last held in 1963 and discontinued because oi confrontation. SMC president Francis Baruch told Timesport that he nad written to the Johare State Secretary seeking permission to revive the popular Johore202 words
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Article119 1967-06-02 18 WOON Sui Kut of Stimapore I was elected treasurer of the Amateur Swimming Federation of Asia formed at Manila recently. The president is Fred j Elizade (the Philippines, and secretary Col. A De Borja (also Philippines i MaJ-G«n. D. Joprajogi i Indonesia* Is senior vice-presi-dent. The119 words
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Article61 1967-06-02 18 The Brunei Motor Ciub h.ive invited KO-kurters from Malaysia. Singapore Hong Kong and the Philippines to take part in the Sultan's Orand Prix to be held at Berakas. near Brunei Town, on Sept. 24. The two-hour event and two other races on a one-mile circuit are being61 words
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Article439 1967-06-02 18 WEIGHTS for all eight race .it Ipoh on Sunday (Derby Day). (LASS I— lOF. Tibetan 9.00 Parakee 9.00 Invincible II 8.11 Satellite II 8.09 Intan Terpeleh X.OX Depth (barge 8.08 Brave Bambino 8.07 Lord Timothy B.U? Gallant Defender x.iv Oleander 111 8.04 Kookaburra 8.01 Pulau Panrkor 8.01 Dennis the439 words
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Article46 1967-06-02 18 Wan Daud bin Wan Ibrahimsenior Ipoh district manager of the National Electricity Board. lihs been elected president of Kilat Club. Ipoh. Other officials: Vice-president Khoo Thiam Hee. secretary K. P Sreedharan- treasurer Lai Kwok Cheung, sports secretary Mohamed Isa. social secretary M. Krishnasamy.46 words
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Article, Illustration57 1967-06-02 18 J)IL Stable .s MTacsa Wa:s, 11. a four-year-old mare, was destroyed yesterday. She was galloped on during the last race on \Vedne.sdav at Ipoh and a veterinary examination showed that a tendon in the near hind had been severed Wagga Waßga ran five times and won one57 words
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Article316 1967-06-02 18 Selangor leave for Saigon date SOCCER THE Selangor football team left for Saigon yesterday morning for their Asian Champion Teams Cup second-lefc match against South Vietnam Customs, hopeful for a win and for the $2,800 deficit in tour expenses to be wiped off. When the team left. FAS had collected316 words
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Article88 1967-06-02 18 r |X>P M.ilay.-,i.,n .md Sincaport 1 drivers and motor-eye list* will ukf part in the "Roy.il Per..k Motor Clubs speed trials at Ashby Ro.id. Ipoh. on Sund.iy ..starting at 9 a.m.). Among the leading driven will be Robert Lee of Penang. who is stn.nulv Uincicd for88 words
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Article872 1967-06-02 18 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By THREE tourimmems Imvr been completed at Jackie's bowling centre in Singapore. Su/uki won ihe Capncan League. Art Friend took the International Finance Leacue. and Gala Roses the w omens Monday Blues League. Results: Women's Monda> Blues completed) 1 Gala Roms iS4J. IT,. ***** i 2872 words
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Advertisement530 1967-06-02 18 KENYATAAN TAWARAN POLIS Ketua Polls Negara mempelawa pemborong2 bagl membeli empat i4i Lot Barang Ta berguna <Un- serviceable Stores i. Btitli 2 lanjut boleh dl-dapat: darlpada Pegawal Memeieutali Pusat Bekalan Polls. Jalan Gurne\. Kuala Lumpur. Tawaran2 meMi-lah di-alamatkan kapada Penolong Pe.surohjaya C 1. Ibu Pejabat. Polls Dt-Raja Malaysia. Jalan Bluff.530 words
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Advertisement126 1967-06-02 18 J.K.K. SH.AM.OK PKMBrRITUU TAWARAN J.K K. Tawaran darlpada Pemboroug2 yang berdaftar diJ.KR di-dalam kela> BX dan ka-atas Kopala II Krpala Kechll II akan di-terima diPejabat Jurutera Neferi S< 1 fcnfor hingga Jam pukol 3.00 petang pada 13hb Jun. 67 UNTOK PEMBENAAN SEKOLAH MENENGAH REND AH DI KAMPONG BATU KUALA LUMPUR126 words
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Advertisement575 1967-06-02 18 I PUBLIC APPOINTMEN I > STATE OF SABAH Applu anon* ate lnviteti fron Graduate candidates lot appointmem to the post of Social Uellait Oflitei in the Department ot Wrl- fare Services i Salary Scale $443 $660 in Divi.-ioti ll. i PSC Notm No 56 67 Pull details and appllcatim forms575 words
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Miscellaneous79 1967-06-02 18 iTHLKTU'B Panjang j District championships (Parrer Pk, 2.30 i. Penan* Georgetown- Jcfaltonc Sec Schools sports City SUriiunu SOCCER Ipob Oiv. ISth Inf Brigade Meiwlembu ipadann': Div. 3: Sengat E>t v 2 Signals Sqdrn; Chens Wan v Govt. Printers (both at Coronation «rd> Perak <i«vt Services: Govt Printers v Other Depts79 words
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Article249 1967-06-02 19 Shocks for world's best 3 TENNIS PARIS. Thursday "PHE worlds three x best women tennis players all suffered shock defeats in a dramatic quarter-final round of the French championships here ypsterday. American Mrs. Blllle Jean King. the Wimbledon champion. Britain's Mrs. Ann Jones, holder of the French title, and BrazilianReuter - 249 words
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Article, Illustration65 1967-06-02 19 A 14-year-old Swedish girl athlete. Lalla Raeders. recently invented new starting hlnrks to Improve her 14s record for the 100 metres The neu starting hhtckt. made of plattir. ran bend i at a 40-rie:ree angle. Laila's father, an engineer and a former athlete, helprri improve the65 words
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157 1967-06-02 19 SOCCER VTIIRKMBERG. Thurs. H Bayern Munich, thanks to a goal 13 mins from the end of extra time, beat Glasgow Rangers 1-0 to keep the European Cup Winners socrer Cup In Ger many for the second year in surcession. There was no fcore157 words
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Article249 1967-06-02 19 Japan v US match tonight THOMAS CUP JAKARTA, Thurs.— The Organising Committee for the Thomas Cup competition final rounds here announced today a revised schedule for the matches. The inter-zone semi-final between the United States and Japan will begin tomorrow night without a day's "break" from the other semi-final in249 words
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Article20 1967-06-02 19 The Perak AAA North Zone championships will be held at the Sultan Yuaauf Stadium. Taiplng. on June 17-18.20 words
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Article381 1967-06-02 19 SURREY TEST STARS PUNISH INDIANS CRICKET LONDON, Thurs. Surrey batsmen John Edrich and Ken Barrington staked firm for England places in the first Test against India next week when 'they punished the Indians on the first day of the three-day match at The Oval here yesterday. Edrich (106) and Barrtngton381 words
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168 1967-06-02 19 INDIANAPOLIS. Thurs. American A.J. Foyt. driving a Coyot«-F ord. won the Indianapolis 500 yesterday when Parnelli Jones In hix turbocar was forced out from the race with only four laps of the 200-lap race to go. There was a spectacular fivecar pile-up on th»Reuter - 168 words
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Advertisement254 1967-06-02 19 DYNAMlcffiffliDE COOLING... Sanyo has achieved th« first major advancement in years in electric fans'. Its new DYNAMIC WIDE COOLING FANS are just what their names imply. Never before have such strong, wide, fresh breezes come from so handsome a group of electric fans— all thanks to the Dynamic New Motor,254 words
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Advertisement135 1967-06-02 19 Oil I Ri U b^b^b^b^b^Lm > AvBS bb^bW. iJUiil OH lU ICI C%WI QQQ IQOP JH 7 t tw^ i i VH AOQ C -June's fashion-fiesta of beachwear hits modelled specially for p under warm Australian skies Anak Cardin's Newest Star Singapore's Bond -Bikini Girl Tycoon Twiggy Ben ('Run For135 words
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Miscellaneous100 1967-06-02 19 Ip Vt?U WAV* A UABlf OP t rc r JL <***** OCCA&tOUAUY fCL. /fr t -ro&)N& fU& I /T -3K BALI,, CUAUC& (^~^^-,V^V^--'/\ A*Z yOUR BOW I»^_ > e >/ A 4>WAy& on -TMer W"* _y° BACKs\AJ\hi6t. If? yDUR HEAP AAOVE* I^^^J -there vjiuu bba -reupßHcv mL FOB WEI&HT -TO100 words
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334 1967-06-02 20 MACAO, Thursday. 4 SLOWLY-GROWING panic appears to be creeping through the Portuguese enclave of Macao with increasing numbers of residents making preparations for a quick departure and American citizens there being officially advised to leave as soon as possible. Mr. Norman lons, the BritishReuter - 334 words
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109 1967-06-02 20 Woman is accused of baby girl's murder SINGAPORE. Thurs. A 28-year old woman. Lim Lay Kuan. was charged in a magistrate's court today with the murder of a month-old girl. Roland Yeo. this morning at Commonwealth Crescent. She was ordered to be remanded at Woodbridge Hospital for two weeks. The109 words
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Article64 1967-06-02 20 CONFERENCE ON MARINE CENTRE SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Government is now waiting to hear from the Japanese Government about a study group conference to look into the setting up of the proposed South east Asian marine fisheries research centre in the Republic. When the conference is called, it will also64 words
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Article28 1967-06-02 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A food and fun fair will be held at the Kampong Kapor Methodist Church on June 19 in aid of its church renovation fund.28 words
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182 1967-06-02 20 JESSELTON. Thursday. THE 12 UPKO opposition members who walked A out of the State Legislative Assembly meeting yesterday returned to the House today. The meeting today lasted only for one hour during which It passed a $2.1 million lirst Supplementary Supply Bill182 words
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Article38 1967-06-02 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Orchard Road kfnnrl.v of thr Society for thr Prevention of Cruelty to Animals are MM open on Saturday* from 12.30 p.m to 4 p.m and Sundays In mi 10 a.m. to 4 PJM38 words
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268 1967-06-02 20 IPOH. Thurs. The Labour MP for Batu. Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, met the Commissioner of Prisons, Dato Murad bin Ahmad, and detainees at Batu Gajah detention camp for about five hours today in an attempt to settle the hunger strike by 39268 words
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Article52 1967-06-02 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Adult Education Board is organising a nine week-course in English on the care of dogs and cats to be held every Tuesday from 6.30 p.m. to 8 p.m. hi the Raffles Oirls Primary School. Queens Street. Closing dale lor applications is52 words
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Article306 1967-06-02 20 LONDON. Thurs—The London I stock market continued to drift lower. The Middle East situation remained the decisive influence, with the sharp overnight Wall j Street fall and a weakening in j sterling additional factors today. Industrials looked mixed by the close, having been up to six pence lower306 words
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Article66 1967-06-02 20 LONDON. Thurs— Spot 17 13 16d July I7\d-. Aug. IBd Sept. 18 1 18 d.. July Sept. IBd.. Oct. Dec 18', d. Jan. March 18', d April June 18 ,d. July Sept 18 7 16d Oct Dec. 18 9 I6d Jan./ March 18 11 16 d. April June 1866 words
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Article33 1967-06-02 20 LONDON. Thurs— Buyers £1218 (—£B). sellers £1220 <— £7i For- i ward buyers £1213. i— £2'i. sellers £1214 £3>. Settlement £1223 i— £3). Turnover am 125, tons, p.m 315 tons. Tone: Bteady I33 words
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Article, Illustration829 1967-06-02 20 NORMAN SIEBEL - Now...now...now... Malaysia make it 7-2 sweep NORMAN SIEBEL From JAKARTA. Thursday "VOW now now Malaysia made this their battle riv as llu-v went two-all into the second ni^lit o{ their Thomas (Cup inter-zone semi-final against Denmark tonighi and after the ftrsl three singles they had thrust the Danes into the829 words
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Article310 1967-06-02 20 FESTIVAL SOCCER Singapore 1 Southampton 9 THE Saints went marching in to the tune of nine goals to one against Singapore in the soccer festival match at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. In a one-sided game. Southampton City emphasised the gap between Englisn First Division professionals310 words
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Article72 1967-06-02 20 LONDON, Thurs. The BritUh Amateur WeighUlftAssoclatlon have ordered dope te.sts for competitors in the British championships here on Saturday. Wally Holland. secretary of the Association said today: "We are the first sport In Britain to Institute dope tests ai their national championships. We have done this72 words
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Article89 1967-06-02 20 Yew Cheng Hoe lost to Erlond Kops 10-15. 14-17. Tan Aik Huang beat Sven Anderson 15-4, 15-7. Cheng Hoe beat Anderson 15-10, 15-12. Aik Huang beor Kops 15-11, 15-8. Teh Kew San beat Tom Bacher 15-4, 15-5. Ng Boon Bee and Tan Yee Khan beot Kops89 words
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Obituary122 1967-06-02 20 MRS LOtm CNANAPRACAIAM ntc Gntnsrrtu t hit mm i Hk''*<l fl away peacefully at No M Road on I leaving reodence at 5 pm. on Church of Our Lady Of Lourdfn Ophlr Road, thence to Bidadar gincapore MM. RODRICUES. Jenoe Marl* Mi 71 paaaad a\.ay peacefully on 1.1.1T, leaving122 words
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Obituary25 1967-06-02 20 IN TRIASURtD MEMORY of W. D Reginald who departed on 1.«.il Oon« but not forgot t»n by o*lov*<t "iff. <t«uKhirr». son«. roni-lnl.i randchildrrn.25 words
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Advertisement138 1967-06-02 20 Lav CLASSIFIEDS j DURAIRATHAM N. 1-lher <n1 Vlrtor a »on on I K.i,7 XI. Mi ternity Hospital thank* to doctors and staff. CHARLES.- To Anthony and I.lly a »on Rablnd on ?j «7 Thank» 'o doctor* and staff Kandang K»rbau Hospital Ml ILK ft: To Maurrrn and Brlaa ■aulktltar *i«ter138 words
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Miscellaneous51 1967-06-02 20 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore (or the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 92 72 Kota Bharu 92 75 Penang 90 Ipoh 94 73 Malacca 90 72 Singapore 90 77 C. Highlands 73 55 Jevelton 90 75 Kuching 9451 words
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