The Straits Times, 4 June 1967
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Title Section17 1967-06-04 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Net? 01 NO. 1629. SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 1967. 20 CENTS. KDN 2577:2591/ MC (P)226717 words
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Article, Illustration472 1967-06-04 1 AS THEBLOCKADE PRESSURE BUILDS DP: AIKO. Sat. fgypt has v warned the United States and other maritime powers against usl n t "cunboat diplomat > in the Middle Baal crisis The U.A.R. Foreign Minister. Mr. Mahmoud Hi. id. MM "Any collecli\e measure by the socalled472 words
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Article, Illustration775 1967-06-04 1 WILSON: GRAVE THREAT OF WAR Aqaba blockade a 'dangerous move' WASHINGTON, Saturday Tl/TR. WILSON warned today that failure to end peacefully Egypt's blockade of the Gulf of Aqaba could lead to not only a local war in the Middle East but a much larger conflict "in a matter of hours."775 words
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284 1967-06-04 1 I NEW YORK, Sat. 1 MEMBERS of "the Security Council yesterday failed again —in private consultations to break the deadlock which has prevented the United Nations from acting to ease tension in the Middle East. Despite earlier reports that the council would resumo public debate284 words
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Article, Illustration436 1967-06-04 1 RAZAK ACTS TO SPEED UP PROCEDURE FOR TRAVEL TO STORE ALL District Officers in Johore have been given power to issue application forms and to verify people applying for restricted passports and certificates of identity for travel to Singapore This was announced here today by436 words
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Article30 1967-06-04 1 MANILA Sal Sexen persons, mostly children. >\rrr <Iro«n*d on Thursday when a boat sank during a river pro-oe.-.-ion in Camarine.i Sur province, about 150 miles caM of Manila.30 words
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Article162 1967-06-04 1 Accord on Free Trade Zone VIANILA. Sat. DeiTl legates of Malaysia. Thailand and the Philippines today agreed 'in principle" to organise a freeTrade Zone in SouthEast Asia, the Foreign Office announced. They decided to hold another meeting in Banjjkok to finalise the draft agreement. Thp date la still tentative. AtUPI - 162 words
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Advertisement77 1967-06-04 1 .7Q&DLY WWKS MAOC IN U A. GARMENTS ARE £t> UNCONDITIONALLY Ajj"A GUARANTEED \Vs/ m. PAST COLORS X-^^Cj\ MACHINE WASHABLt OUALfTIZED \L?"^ Will net ojolfc J|%BB> mNO IRONING NEEDED f*> d«w« o« pl«y «Nivico SIGN OF QUALITY AND TECHNICAL ADVANCEMENT I 5 tubes, 2 diodes, Big output I power (stereo), 4"77 words
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Advertisement86 1967-06-04 1 Diamonds Gems set ENGAGEMENT RINGS U. S. de SUVA SONS, Jeweller* 25, Ruffle* Place, SinUapo 1 1 Tel: *****. 9vc cugancc Jfsk of solid stedina silver J& J*W 1 AKKtK Inspired by the artistry of a London silversmith, the Parker 75 is clad in solid sterling silver,' deep-engraved and subtly86 words
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102 1967-06-04 2 Malaysia wants to boost trade with Reds PRAGUE. Sat. Ma- laysia is Interested in expanding its trade with Communist countries, Mr. Lii'w Si|> Hon, the depnt y chairman of the Malayan Rubber Fund Board, said heir today. Mr 1,1 1 w WM mldr. "vor 120 experts on the lad day102 words
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Article, Illustration302 1967-06-04 2 KUALA M Mil fi Sat. —Armed riot police today dispersed a mob of 100 people with tear (as and later trapped 33 of then- in the Odeon cinema in Jalan Campbell here when they tried to take refuge there. The 33 demonstrators. Including 19 girls,Allan Chan - 302 words
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Article31 1967-06-04 2 BUKIT MEBTAJAM. Mr. Tin Cher Knne ha* brrn re-electPd president Of the MCA Permiiaiiß Pauh branch Th« ■acretarjr is Mr i^e Sonu Teik, and treasurer Mr. Khaw Seng Bat31 words
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Article21 1967-06-04 2 PENANO Sat. Thievej «fole more than $200 worth of Cigarettes from a c'nt"»n a' trm ■'in in Prt: yesterday21 words
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Article443 1967-06-04 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. POLICE said today that extremist elements of the pro-Communist Bansan Sosialis staged "illegal" demonstrations In various parts of th# island last night in protest against alleged illtreatment of political detainees The demonstrations by banner-carrying youths were carried out In Changl Road. Jalan Besar.443 words
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107 1967-06-04 2 JAKARTA Sat— Foreign hanks are to be allowed to return to Indonesia In limited numbers. It was announced today. Antara said acting President General Suharto had decided they should be allowed back into the country to help stimulate foreign capital Investment. Their operationsReuter - 107 words
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Advertisement251 1967-06-04 2 Tomorrow night: Singapore 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. Lr^ester City. Fast. Skillful. One of the best first division They're a greater, better, wiser team. And they're out to251 words
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272 1967-06-04 3 THOUSANDS AT 11 -NATION BAZAAR TO AID THE BLIND SINGAPORE, Sat. Thousands of men, women and children today visited the 15th International Bazaar for the Blind at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The hall was packed throughout the day after the bazaar was declared open by President Yusof bin Ishak. who272 words
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Article68 1967-06-04 3 TOKYO, Sat. Rioting labourers hurled stones and buttles at police after attacking a restaurant In the Airin (Love Your Neighbours) district of Osaka on Thursday night. Police said 3.000 labourers were involved In the four-hour riot in which six people- including four policemen- wereReuter - 68 words
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Article89 1967-06-04 3 TODAY: Sedlll KechJl 143 a.m. (5 sft> 637 pm. <«.4ftK Singapore 8.36 am (6.6 ft) 8.40 pjn. (7.5 ft) Port Dictcson 3.57 am. (6 6ft» 4.18 p.m. (7.Bft>; Port Swett*nham 225 a.m. 12 4ft> 3.45 pm fl4 sft Penang 10.42 a.m. (7.5 ft) 10.20 pm (6..4Jt>. TOMORROW: SediU89 words
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Article, Illustration682 1967-06-04 3 Make it simple, was Dato Lee's last wish UNENDING STREAM FILES PAST COFFIN-BUT NO WREATHS OR SCROLLS SINGAPORE, Sat. unending stream of people from all walks of life and all races today filed past the coffin of Dato Lee Kong Chian at the Lee mansion in Mount Rosie. Messages of682 words
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Advertisement211 1967-06-04 3 mmHtt^- ml fl I with a Kodak Hart; Camera It's so easy. Just drop in a film cartridge and you're ready to take pictures. Indoors, pop on a flashcube and take four flash pictures without changing bulbs! Could anything be easier? SIMIM I ST. LOWEST PRICFD... S !f7 I I211 words
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Advertisement420 1967-06-04 3 S. A. MAJEED COS MID-SEASON ,Y©tr in Full Sst itiif |(ives rou 4>r;ni<l Opportunity to Save on your purchases on QUALITY FURNISHING MATERIALS ttntl LATEST MOST FASHIONABLE DRESS MATERIALS You definitely $AYE Grander here than elsewhere as you always get Quality Goods at hard-to-beat prices. Convince yourself. Make it a420 words
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Article, Illustration1469 1967-06-04 4 Chkhester: I enjoyed my solo voyage round me world PLYMOUTH, Sat WELL, I'm home at long last, and very glad to be. After four nonths as a solitary seagoing monkey never daring to let go with one hand without grabbing something with the other, it is naturally going to take1,469 words
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Advertisement143 1967-06-04 4 4i* A JttflHHlHflfe 8 flflG «Sjß Sfl l9fl JSj 4^EI »»»^P4Y4^E-*3B^S££!&Hiß2^a I ,in jj^ Li-' J ROLLS-ROYCE APPROVE BP LONGLIFE World famous Rolls-Royce have now approved BP grade oils. Coming from Rolls-Royce this approval is Longlife, the most advanced motor oil you can buy a tribute to the unique quality143 words
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Advertisement169 1967-06-04 4 Advertisement: Lemons For Beauty To keep your skin clear and fair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemon*. Ask your chemist for a bottle of lemon Delph. the latest type skin freshener used by beautiful women throuehout the world. Lemon Dclph makes the complexion, neck and shoulders169 words
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Article, Illustration169 1967-06-04 5 Beatle Lennon's remarkable R olls. Beatle John Lennon couldn't bring himself to collect his car last week; he sent his chauffeur instead. A wise move perhaps for a first meeting with the refurbished Rolls is an overwhelming experience. And one that Lennon might well prefer to undergo in private. The169 words
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196 1967-06-04 5 Tae-kwon-do envoy urges the art for police DENANG. Sat. All Malaysian troops and police snouia luKe up tae-kwon-do, aays the man who revived this art of selldefence and popularised it throughout the world. "After all. they are expected to fight and their hands should make a very effective weapon." Gen.196 words
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Article177 1967-06-04 5 Mentri gives a pledge on Highway ('RIK Sat. The Ahmad bin Said. said, last night that he would try to get the Centra) Government to construct the EastWest Highway so that. i r would pass through Grik in the Upper Perak district. Speaking a' the opening of a mile-long rural177 words
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Article35 1967-06-04 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM The Bukit Martajam H:jh I School will hold its annual athletic sports next Saturday. Mrs. Ong Teng Keong wltt of I the Chief Education Officer. >ull I give away the prizes.35 words
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137 1967-06-04 5 BRUNEI TOWN, Sat.— The Sultan of Brunei, SirOmar All Saifuddin. who is now on a world tour, is to appoint a new Mentri Besar when he returns sometime next month, a Government spokesman said here. The new Mentri Besar will succeed 54-year-old Oato137 words
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144 1967-06-04 5 PBNANG, Sat. The Chief Minister. Tan Sri Woni Pow Nee. will propose the traditional toast to the Journalists' I'nion of North Malaya at its annual dinner at the Chopsticks Restaurant. Hotel Ambassador, on June 13. The president. Mr. Khor Cheane Kee, will144 words
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226 1967-06-04 5 PENANG, Saturday. J^UBBER traders and packers in North Malaya today urged the Malaysian Government to secure the abolition of the contract system and ensure free competition among shipping lines. "Only thus will .shippers be freed from the clutches of .shipping226 words
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Article50 1967-06-04 5 PARIT BLNTAR. Sat The Sultan of Perak will open th#> new BMMljne at yurigei S'.ar, three miles from here, next Frlcl.iy He \wl. aim attend Pndsv prayers at the nuisque which will be fo.lowed by a kendurl K:\eri in h:.s honour by the mosque committee.50 words
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Article24 1967-06-04 5 PENANO Sat. More than $600 worth of telephone wires «pip reported stolen from the railway line at Simpang Ampat in Prai yesterday24 words
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Article16 1967-06-04 5 PENANG. Sat— Britush submarine Rorqual arrived this morning on a four-day operational VL*lt16 words
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Article157 1967-06-04 5 School boy and two women robbed IPOH, Sat. Three cases of robbery were reported to the police In Perak yesterday. The victims were a schoolboy and two housewives. Tsang Chee Keong. 14. was stopped by tuo men and robbed of S2O and a $60 watch as he was cycling to157 words
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Advertisement146 1967-06-04 5 Adx+rtisement End" Wrinkle Drvness Wrinkles are really "river-beds" of dry cells caused by the plasma colloids (the water carriers of thr skin' drying out through the passage Of time and the drying effect of exposure to wind and weather. To bring new life and loveliness to your skin and top146 words
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Article, Illustration242 1967-06-04 6 JJALAYSIA has not shown "full good faith" and uses "tactics bordering on blackmail" in an attempt to dislodge the Philippine claim on Sabah, Manila Chronicle columnist Vicente Albano Pacis said today. 'It is quite understandable why the Tengku would want to hold on242 words
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152 1967-06-04 6 Girls in school band do Highland fling DENANG. Sat. Two Form Six pupils Miss Ewe Peng Lek and Miss Pamela Boyle made history at St Xavier's Institution this morning when they became the first girls to Join the school's Corps of Pipes and Drums in a march -past at the152 words
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Advertisement801 1967-06-04 6 Federal BOOKS FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS j SCIENCE HISTORY UNIT guides for teachers FEDERAL SCIENCE P. L. Cheong FEDERAL JUNIOR HISTORY K. Kruixingo ond H. Coppock ENGLISH Introductory Book 0.90 Book 1 The Ancient World 1.80 Introductory Book $0.70 FEDERAL READING SCHEME Bookl 1.10 Book 2 The Golden East 2.00 Bookl801 words
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Article, Illustration333 1967-06-04 7 STEPHEN BOEY - STEPHEN BOEY By h Ipoh, Saturday EVERYTHING typically Malaysian is to squeezed into a 100-acre site on Pangkor Island as part of a $5 million plan to develop it as a tourist complex. This is the aim of the Ipoh Realty Co..333 words
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Article71 1967-06-04 7 KOTA BHARU Sat I lie Mi nil i Bes.ir ol KelaiiUni. Dato n (I Ami bin H.iji Muda. will open thr third annual meeting of the bat Coast branch ol thr Federation Armed Form Civilian Stan Union at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce Building at71 words
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Article56 1967-06-04 7 TAIPING. Sat The Senior Superintendent of Prisons Mr J G Fltzpatrli'k. took the .salutr ;i! .i p;».s.-:ni;-i)Ut p.tirfrle of 7" trainee warden .it "he YuMift Stndium here today. the batch- Hip 20th to underen thrrp month.s training at the Mho Training' Depot here, compiises 43 from We<a Malaysia56 words
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363 1967-06-04 7 40 more sign on to take up arms against Israel KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. \IORE than 40 members of the Malaysian People Action Front today registered as volunteers at the United Arab Republic Embassy here to take up arms against Israel. Carrying placards proclaiming "We stand behind the Arab nations," "Israel363 words
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Article124 1967-06-04 7 Keep up the good work, says Senu l/UALA LUMPUR. Sat The Minister ol ini<»rmatlon and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today praised the National Society of St. Vincent de Paul for the "good work" it was daini 'Concentrate on educational and vocational training schemes which will help remove the124 words
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Article55 1967-06-04 7 KI'.MA LUMPUR, Sat. Th* fiim MaJayataa Squadron is replacing the flood-camaged noil ions of the Nordlp Bridge, near Pant with s>e<-iullv designed. 4i;nit B;;tlev bridt'f The brtda*, «huh can be pulled onto the bank during Hoods was designed by the Publu Woiks Department in i55 words
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119 1967-06-04 7 BAGAX SKRAI, Sat. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Haji .Mohamed Ghazali bin Jawi. today called on all co-operative societies to buy shares in the neulv set-up Co-operative K:mk Speaking at the opening of the an in a I meetine of the Krian119 words
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152 1967-06-04 7 CALL-UP MEN DON'T NEED EXIT PERMITS SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore citizens who have registered for national service need not produce an exit permit when applying for a restricted passport. But they have to obtain an exit permit if they wUh to travel to West Malaysia after July 1. an official statement152 words
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Advertisement448 1967-06-04 7 Advertisement: TRENT MAKES YOUR MEMORY A TAPE RECORDER! REMEMBER WHAT YOU READ... PLAY IT BACK WHEN YOU NEED PASS EXAMS EASILY No WHfIkhMIHHHB Arithmetic- Hmuustmi or Hufom jf your ultimate urn is to REMEMBER «r->! you >ri m irirninf. in order to pj» >our exams. Isn't fit true? t Now.448 words
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Article41 1967-06-04 8 W»r4, tl* Minimum) make SURE YOUR rajany atarta day wltb a kMlthy braaktaat. '^.•ker Sugar Pirffa will air* tb«m the Baa] itart they ye ever had Toot ■n'dren «MI r»a;:« enjoy QuakOT 'i»ar Puffa They alwaya coma hark 'or more.41 words
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Obituary53 1967-06-04 8 II Word, Sit (Minimum) IN LOVINO MEMORY of Thorn** f.T\tm Kelly who departed 4»-«2 But erer In otir heart* Inavrted hy hla rr(\ children. IN RELOVEO MEMORY of Mr* v«>h Tek soo (Madam Thong Call depart**, a rear tnaiay. Forvvai 'Tennhered r.y her loflng btiahand. BBM daucKtera. In-lavi53 words
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Article56 1967-06-04 8 IS W,r4, Si f¥lntmum) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In Singa. ore i,r--r.ard Road. Sunday Ser»l<^« a.m. and pm. All welrnma WESLEY METHOOIST CHURCH fort Canning Road. Singapore WoeMr. ««TTlrea at 7 So n.. 10 00 am "id S SO pm. atinday aehool far all ie. at am. Jueiier Cbaraa at56 words
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Article283 1967-06-04 8 Thomas Cup: A Round 1 triumph WHO la the more proud TT 'hat extraordinary team of young Malaysian* wno la.-a week humbled the Danes In Thomas Cup pla or their countrymen back home? The first night wa* tantalising, ius two-all result reflecting a bitterly fought struggle. But the second night283 words
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Article224 1967-06-04 8 Jifß UM Kl.Vi SAN. Singapore s Minister of Finance, says that the developed world m general should want to see Singapore succeed. if only becau-v :t> tailure would -oc:; the boat. Yet 'hey enjoy In GATT a "rich men.v club" which nc-lps ensure that other countrie- do224 words
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Article, Illustration650 1967-06-04 8 LAN MATHER - This crisis tailor-made in the Soviet Union LAN MATHER Th by LONDON, Saturday THE Middle East crisis, which has brought the United States and Russia face to lace in the most dangerous confrontation since Cuba, has almost certainly been planned and manufactured entirely by the Russians. When the history books650 words
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436 1967-06-04 8 3OSS MARK - AND NOW ADDING TO LBJ s ALREADY AWESOME BURDEN... 3OSS MARK By I VyASHINGTON, Sat. »T —President Johnson, trapped on the escalator of world crisis thus last week, wants only one thing —to get off. I was in his party win a he rose, with eerie .wmbolism. up 20 flight*436 words
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Article, Illustration261 1967-06-04 8 The facts show a Suez in reverse US official replied ominously: "It looks like a ho! summer." Earlier, there was the mystery trip to Cairo by Mr Gromyko. the Russian Foreign Minister He refused to say what his talks with President Nasser were about. It could well be that the261 words
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518 1967-06-04 8 JOYCE HABER - My word Things you can say these days JOYCE HABER By I OS ANGELES. Sat. From all accounts "Ulysses" is a me- morable movie version of an exceptional novel. But I suspect that, whatever its merit, it will remain memorable chiefly for the language it uses. 1 There are no518 words
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Advertisement745 1967-06-04 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. OVERSEAS LEAVE tt W.rrft U 'Mtm.)—H»m H rl: .win COMINQ TO BRITAIN' K.]f4rTi i"*j» at mnattil* lons Una rat*a i*t»«t Saloon* aad r«tat* eompr*. ••n*lr» Inmiraitr* unlimlt*4 mll#»«a. ••ltT*rr *nrwb*r*. Martina lUlfdrtva, »>«h gt r »,t. Wtneh».ttr. Rncian* """Hurt Airmail.. SITUATIONS VACANT ir«p* si rmiH.t— ,t, wmtm XIAO745 words
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Advertisement11 1967-06-04 8 (^HUDSONS} EUMENTHOL .tW: URE *B*BU «mH bbblbbbbV »—< INDISPENSABLE IN EVERY HOME11 words
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Advertisement207 1967-06-04 8 W.VIV MOT Ttttm T*e» TMit CMHUXONDCNCt B*.LS,StuA APTC COURSE COUUE IS CXCCUXNT.' IT -ILL HAVK LOOK* UKS THPCeP tv[N SHOWS HOW I CAN TOiASN •MfcACWB »«4A E»RN WHlll I LEARN mooh/ S Z> futubb I »TS> with a.w.t.c. THIS KTT I'M TRAIKJfcD BY I fA«SBM«UM» i A.«TC.»Wia, \t*^k I ONUV207 words
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200 1967-06-04 9 Hashish yes, a Rolling Stone told police ONDON. Sat.—Gui- tarist Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones pop group admitted he a m nked hashishIndian hemp but said "I am not a Junkie,' a court was told yesterday. Jone.s. 25, went to the magistrates court In a black Miii with vivid200 words
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Article37 1967-06-04 9 PARIT BUNTAR gat. A total of i(> 804 wa.s distributed Isst year by the Knan branch of the Central Welfare Coun.-il to needy children in the district for the purchase of school tex:- books37 words
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433 1967-06-04 9 PENANG. Saturd«y JjR. JUSTICE H. S. ONG yesterday rejected the application of a Singapore lawyer. Mr. K. E. Hil borne, to be discharged as solicitor to a Hong Kong businessman, Chan Chun Yuen, who applied earlier this year for the detention of433 words
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Article, Illustration139 1967-06-04 9 Baju kurong Janet has her eyes on that title... LIAI.A LLMPIR. Sat Miss Janel Ng. in. trying on her first baju kurons which »he will wear to the Mcrdeka Ball on Aug. 26. The (I. vi. i ill be held at the Diu.in loh Puan Raha— the Selangor Girl Guide*139 words
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Article65 1967-06-04 9 PEN AMU Sri. F\vr Chin- «irl iinmogi'Hpher.s f .imone 3? candid. i(e» silting t<» tht Muliy shorthand e.\..ni!iMtion to op heicl ml St Xavier* In- j.. n R I,iew Siru Kirn On* Ie Meng Cheah Slew Oeok. Ojo Wai Choang and Worn Ah Yoo* will be65 words
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91 1967-06-04 9 UUKIT MERTAJAM, Sat. condition was reported U>- A Form Two student day to be very serious of the Bukit Mertajam High A student of the school School. Chew Lai Hak. was has been detained by police stabbed in the chest yes- lor questioning, terday afternoon91 words
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Article437 1967-06-04 9 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms ot the Stock Exchange yesterday w.th the number of shares traded m brackets: liidU3.tri.il>: Bi'U-ieaa <*****> $1 M; Central eagai < 2.000 1 SI 70 O. < 21.000 SI 6'J O. <B.OUUi SI H8 D.437 words
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Article94 1967-06-04 9 Stolen gold found in Geneva GENEVA. Sat. Scotland Yaid men have found i-JO.Ouu »s>*j.;.ouiH worth of gold here, believed to be liom uurt moi.ih.s XTSU.OUO 'S6.J23.UUO' London bullion said. Swiss police said last night. Police said six insoiv to this value had been located here me SWIM pui.ee had beenReuter - 94 words
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242 1967-06-04 9 Suharto disbands Alert Theatre set-up JAKARTA. Sat.—ln- donesias acting President. Gen. Suharto, said yesterday that the ending of confrontation against Malaysia was not capitulation but a compromise. He was tpeaktof at a military ceremony marking the formal dissolution oi Kolaga. the "Alert Theatre Command" >et up in 1963 after President242 words
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Article34 1967-06-04 9 PENANG. Sat Mr. Tan Kp.iii Hin has oeen re-elected president of the Penang Radio Traders Association. «-rh Mr H'on Siang Jin as secre'iirv .<nd Mr I mi Ghim Ch > n treasurer34 words
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Article24 1967-06-04 9 SINGAPORE S..t-Tht S:n c a pore Infantry Recin-.ent Band v ill give a piiblt' 1 pe.formann! a Du\ton Plain Pare tomorrow evening.24 words
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Advertisement172 1967-06-04 9 FUNERAL PROCESSION OF TAN SRI LEE KONG CHIAN Cortege will leave No. 14 Mount Rosie at 2.30 p.m., today Sunday, 4.6.67, walk along Chancery Lane, embus at its junction with Dunearn Road, and proceed along Dunearn Road Newton Circus Clemenceau Avenue Orchard Road Bras Basah Road North Bridge Road South172 words
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Advertisement265 1967-06-04 9 proven best by tournament test j SKIS I by RON MARKS I J.H.VAVASSEUR AND COMPANY (IMPORTS) LIMITED Hongkong Bank Chambers. Singapore! Singapore-Kuala Lumpur Penang ***** ***** ***** UNDANG2 LEMBAGA BANDARAN (No. 118) PEMBERITAHU DI-B.WVAH FASAL 137 Bahaua di-boritahu di-bnwah Fa^al 137 Undang2 Lembaea Bandaran ia-itu Pelan Peranchan* kerana Kawasan yang265 words
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416 1967-06-04 10 RODERICK PESTANA - AWAY FROM IT ALL- on sunlit waters and tropical islets RODERICK PESTANA Written by SURVEY OF SPORTING ACTIVITIES IN MALAYSIAN, SINGAPORE WATERS Tllh cool clear waters around Malaysia and Singapore and their surrounding isles, together with the excellent climatic conditions available all the year round, provide some of the most416 words
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620 1967-06-04 10 WATER-SKIING has a large following in Malaysia and Singapore. Our warm climate majtes it possible for enthusiasts to indulge in this sport the whole year round. And there are facilities to >ki right on your doorsteps. In nrnst cases, the enthusiasts of ihis sport620 words
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Article, Illustration872 1967-06-04 10 Club gives training in snorkal,sube diving SKIN-DIVING as a sport in its present modern form owes much of its popularity to Services clubs, which were among the first to introduce snorkel and scuba (self-contained underwater breathing apparatus) diving to local enthusiasts. There are now some seven Services sub aqua clubs872 words
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Advertisement343 1967-06-04 10 CHRYSLER OUTBOARDS ARE HERE! Choose from 27 fun-engineered models. ..nine lightweight fishing models. 14 versatile medium-range models, and four high-powered models. No matter what model you choose, you get the engineering extras that are traditional with Chrysler marine products And no matter wh.it kind of fun you're after fishing, skiing,343 words
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Advertisement114 1967-06-04 10 SEVINRUDE first In outboards ~^ap water-cooled $jfjj twin-cylinder Il] FISHING i^ MOTORS gw^^^^g^^^^^^^gt^^^^^^^^^^g#B w ■■V* MODELS AVAILABLE' 3HP-SHP-6HP-^^^ 9^HP-18HP-33HP-40HP ond also W 40HP-60HP-80HP-100HP electric models. STOCKS SPARES SERVICE LINDETEVES JACDSEfIG T^TTn PONGGOL BOATEL. gA zl 863 F, PONGGOL POINT, J^jDj SINGAPORE 19. TKL: ***** FOR YOUR SKIING BOATING PLEASURE IN114 words
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Article, Illustration706 1967-06-04 11 FOR real boating pleasure, there is nothing like beirig at the helm Of tiller and ii command of your own boat whether it is a dinghy or an ocean-going yacht. The important factor in buying a boat is knowing the type of craft706 words
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479 1967-06-04 11 WAILING is also not the expensive sport that people often imagine. Owning a boat is within the means of most people. A boat can be built for about $1,600. You can PJMWH a boat to suit your pocket and take your pick from a479 words
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Advertisement121 1967-06-04 11 W.V.VAV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.'AV.'.V.V.'.V.V TOHATSU outboard 'V "I *J MOTORS J _^^^hB I Engin* tightly covered styl*. submerged ax- 2* "I haust Be rubber buffer a* mounting. qui»t ope- 3" ■J ration. «J fc 2-cylinder engine, high ■I i ..»<■* efficiency Ac long- I* A, durability; water cool- /M ing At separate tank121 words
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Advertisement429 1967-06-04 11 and I economy jff bt <JbM^BB^BB^BV— r I __^^BB* k Lb^Lb iii^- /SSnSSlJt^T!^^ A J* bW bb^bVb^bW Lb^bb^lbHßßbb^bblbb!bb^bb^^bbW FIBRITE Fibreglass Boats are manufactured locally with technical collaboration from Halmatic Ltd., U.K.— internationally famous for Fibreglass craft. Fibrite dinghies and canoes are economical to buy and maintain, easy to handle and429 words
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186 1967-06-04 12 Call for more capital for padi board 4 LOR STAR, Sat. A The Central Government was urged last night to fncrease the present capital, of the Kedah Padi Planters' Board by another $5 million. This was one of the resolutions passed by the annual delegate*' conference of North Kedah division186 words
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Article45 1967-06-04 12 IPOH. S»-. A housr\\:f». •Ynng Kor Mo;. 33- «v allowed bail of $200 by the Magistrate* Court here today hen yhe pleaded not guilty t«> fiL«h(*ne«tly ret* in inn a stolen :ran*istor radio ai her home :o Hoover Park on Feb. IS.45 words
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254 1967-06-04 12 'J'HK acting In.spectorGeneral of Police. Tan Sri Hus^ain bin Haji Sidek. eels the feel <»f one of 111 Su/uki motorcycles which were presented to the Royal Malaysia Police in Kuala l.umpur yesterday. He was so pleased with the machines that hr said254 words
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288 1967-06-04 12 BUSINESSMAN TO BE TRIED ON CHARGE OF RAPE KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The magistrate. Miss Harwant Kaur. committed Wung to stand trial in thp High Court and ordered him to be remanded In custody Wong's counsel. Mr. B. Devadason. made an appli- .it. on for bail. It was turned down by288 words
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Article70 1967-06-04 12 MANILA. Sat —A man on hii way to the Philippine charity sweepstakes office to collect 20.000 pesos (about $17.000> on a winning lottery ticket last it to a pickpocket. police reported today. Police said the man reoorted that when he arrived at the sweepstakes office. he70 words
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Article34 1967-06-04 12 RMU GAJAH Bat A cyclM R. Cliuin.ithdmbv. 65. \»*> iciiiod netcrday when he ua.s Involved in rf collusion with a In: iv a| ;he Alma Brtkar Ro^d and Post Offlce Road junction here.34 words
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Article41 1967-06-04 12 BUTTERWORTH. Sat Police recovered the body of a new-born b.<by boy from a dram in Chain Frny Road yesterday evening. Thr body wrapped tn newspaper was found by an ofllce boy- M.visor bin Darus. 17.41 words
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Article30 1967-06-04 12 SINGAPORE Sat A Uvl driver Koh Hoe Yam. 23. was last ntirht robbed of Ills $50 wns' watch by lio p^»•enters who n;so dro\° twm in his car30 words
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238 1967-06-04 12 Riot police seal off court as 25 are charged denang. Bat— Armed rtoi police scaled off the courts building this morning: as 25 Labour P a r t v members, 12 of thorn women, were charged with taking part In procession without a licerco In Penanjf Road yesterday afternoon. About238 words
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Advertisement159 1967-06-04 12 •m p \^Hyflß imHhhMl^^^B^l cold shouldered me! Renault were thinking of nothing but YOUR comfort when they designed this ventilation system. What about ME? After all its MY car! The steering is featherlight perfect for hamsters. And the elegance of the Renault 10 the luxury words fail me! The boot159 words
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Advertisement436 1967-06-04 12 Advertisement Reveal The Full Beauty of Your Complexion Margaret Merril i^W^^ Beauty Skin Care f Consultant WLI 1 A soft, dewy complexion is a loveliness that every woman desires, and today you can easily achieve that exquisite, petal-smooth look by promoting the natural processes of skin beautification. Try .some of436 words
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Article518 1967-06-04 13 rE story of "Carmen." which the Bceneshifters are presenting at the Victoria Theatre from Tuesday to Saturday, is set in Seville. Spain, about the year 1820. Carmen Is a beautiful, passionate Rlpsy elrl who works In a ciearptte factory. She stabs one of her colleagues In a quarrel518 words
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Article, Illustration305 1967-06-04 13 A cat burglar and his girl friends CRIME is a tiger. Some men ride it from Breed. Some from desperation. And some for the rianßerous thrill of matching their wits and skills against society in "HE WHO RIDF.S A TIGER" Peter Ravslon I portrayed h\ T«m Belli i% a rat305 words
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Article, Illustration375 1967-06-04 13 It's Ends ville BOY MEETS GIRL, AMOUR AND AVARICE, SEX AND LARCENY IN THIS ELABORATE TONTINE SPOOF CONCISE, clean comedy in "THE WRONG BOX," a crazy, merry tale thai tumbles somewhere between black humour and elegant, uninhibited camp. And it virtually pops right out of the screen. The picture is375 words
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Advertisement629 1967-06-04 13 a ORGANISATION* {JjfJjFWThnLLIiLI B P No.Shnwina: 11-14S-4-4.30-9.lS* trr, Henry Silva, 90 Non<lo Gazzolo. m lh. HtlK Run Red" lUA) lec^r>iScope No- Sho-.nq -4-4.45-9.30 I ff "The CAVE OF SILKEN WEB" Mnndnrm in Scopa Color. I Tonight M'nite: "King With My Foce" Mnndorm-Scooe-Color. I TOOAY 9 om full I',-HOURaj I c629 words
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Advertisement141 1967-06-04 13 GALA «ss LAST 2 DAYS! TODAY AT 11a.m.. 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.15 p.m. A GIMMICK-FILLED SPY ADVENTURE PACKED WITH ALLURING BIKINI-CLAD ASSASSINS! ■> a»ru s«n i *wm net rap nmm %t^ RICHARDJQHNSON HK SOMMER J»iSKIVAKDSIiIHA NIGRGREEN \~"L. !\mL. Deadlf*;* Ft t'fMalsj* J\ W* TECHNISCOPt 1 A V MMIIHIIIa.^ I^ tt*^141 words
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Advertisement216 1967-06-04 13 iiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiniiiiiMiniiiiiiiiiMii CZEHE3E3L3 NO FREE LIST! TODAY 3 SHOWS: 3-6-9 P.M. A SPINE CHILLING SUSPENSE MYSTERY! RECOMMENDED FOR ADULTS ONLY! TODAY 11 a.m. (UA) "SONS OF THUNDER' Technicolor. LISTEN TO THE SPECIAL BROADCAST OF "DIL DIVA DARD LIYA" OVER 3AOTO SINGAPURA TODAY OVER INDIAN SECTION (10.10 TO 11.00 A.M.) t MALAY216 words
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Advertisement498 1967-06-04 13 UNIVERSITY of SINGAPORE STUDENTS UNION j presents A CHARITY FILM PREMIERE Under the distinguished patronage of the President of the Republic of Singapore, Inche YUSOF BIN ISHAK at CAPITOL on WEDNESDAY 14th Jane 9.15 p.m. j Preceded by A SPECIAL STAGE SHOW Niaßi?n SoPHia j BffAnDO |OR6N 1 1 j498 words
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191 1967-06-04 14 Why No. 32 couldn't come with the Peace Corps IF.SSELTON, Sat. J Thirty-one American Peace Corps workers arrived here today- but Sabah will certainly miss No. 32 very much. No. 32 li Mrs. Marlon Wagner, a 7U year old medical technologist, who WAS unab.' me on mediral ground.s. The •Youngest,191 words
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365 1967-06-04 14 Take off the gag: Tengku, Miki agree TOKYO, Saturday. 'J'ENGKU Abdul Rahman and the Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Miki, today agreed that the second meeting of the Asian Pacific Council (Aspac) should be a forum for unrestricted discussions on the Asian and Pacific region as a whole. They also agreedReuter - 365 words
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Article71 1967-06-04 14 Bodies of girl, boy recovered IPOH, Sat. The bodies of a 23-year-old girl and a four-year-old boy drowned in separate accidents were recovered yesterday. The body of Azizah binte Mat, who was missing fro:n her home in Kampong Renggam In Tapah Road, since Friday, was found near where she usually71 words
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Article, Illustration179 1967-06-04 14 A school girl going in to class... S'ALMLY. pretty Pame la Fagan applies a little lipstick and couriers her nose in her school common room before coins in to lessons But not one of her classmates bats an eyelid. And neither did the teacher when she saw Pamela. For all179 words
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161 1967-06-04 14 QEREMBAN. Sat. Dato Justice Ismail Khan today reserved judgment on an appeal by the D.P.P against the acquittal of Lai Pong Yuen, a former president of the Seremban Town Council, C. Kajaratnam, a former deputy president, and Ng Chee Beng, a contractor, on coiruption161 words
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Advertisement431 1967-06-04 14 L" PLAN YOUR "1 SUCCESS WORD i COLLEGE LaJ VB Famed for efficiency and examination r-jl L Wtti I results and commended as a model by I^l W* ~"'y Colombo Plan experts. tM p^ *n£23£^ Stamford College can help you, p3 Lj whether you are still in school, or tuJ431 words
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Advertisement492 1967-06-04 14 Advertisement "Piles no longer a problem" This healing substance actually shrinks haemorrhoids, stops itching, relieves pain. A bijr st«p forward has b*-en dltions. Rome of 10 to 20 yeai* made in the trpatm»-nt ofpilf.--. Mandine. This will be welcome news lor The Mcrti of this new rila- 1 sufferers. A492 words
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Miscellaneous723 1967-06-04 14 TV MALAYSIA IHASNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur in Tamil: 6.10 Beatles Cartoon; and Penang; 6 Ipoh and 6.35 Women's Programme. 700 Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore New.s in English; 7.10 Star Bahru: 4 Tuiping: 7 Batu Trek— Balance of Terror; 8.00 Pahat; 9 Kluang. News ln Mandarin; 8.10 Sea--3.00 P.M. Opening723 words
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Obituary26 1967-06-04 15 IN CHCRISHED Memary of Mr. V. SundamraJ called to eternal rest 4 6 A.V done, nut not forcotten by beloved wit*, children and relatives.26 words
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1031 1967-06-04 15 Viva Ipoh gets my confident vote in Derby battle of lightweights EPSOM JEEP says... LI G H TWEIGHTS have a great record in the Perak Derby. Viva Ipoh (7.10) and Kebir (7.8) may fight out the finish of the $25,000 classic over 12f (4.15) at Ipoh today. I throw In1,031 words
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155 1967-06-04 15 1 ***** Splendid a (Boon Lee) PaiU 1 90 Kang 10 2 ***** Just Vtilliam a (Chukell) Tulloh 6 8.13 (F) Coles 6 S 8480 Persian Inn a (Queens) Zaln 3 8.13 Nasudl 13 4 ***** Intan Negara a (TH Teo) Roagers155 words
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207 1967-06-04 15 (Local riders only) 1 ***** Deron venture a (Devon) Sullivan 6 9.0 'Dragon 1 2 ***** Prince Tournal a (KY Llm: Daniels 12 9.0 *Samry 6 3 ***** Globe Stream s (Flash) Daniels 7 8.13 (F) Asuwadl 17 4 ***** Grey Boot*207 words
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180 1967-06-04 15 1 113 Roland II a (XC Foong) Tjoa 39 0 (F) Nelson v 2 ***** Flying Mercury g (Boon Wan) Tulloh 4 8.12 Coleman 13 3 ***** Wooiioongong a (Pll) R Breuk. 5 8.12 •Yusoff 1 4 ***** Ever Onward h (Soon180 words
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141 1967-06-04 15 Race 4-3.35 Class 1 Div 3 (SI 0,500) 10t 1 ***** Tibetan a (Habu X) Rodgers 9 9.0 (Ft Kingston 8 2 ***** Invincible, II g (XL Chong) Rodeers 4 8.11 Kang 9 3 ***** Intan Terpeleh a (Alliance) Rodgers 7 8 8 Nelson 7 4 ***** Depth Charge a141 words
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188 1967-06-04 15 1 ***** Champagne g (Chukell) R Breuk 6 9.3 (F) Cotoa 13 I ***** Gienadler 8 (LX Ng) R Breuk 6 9 0 Bougoure 15 3 ***** Pasir Bogak a (Wan) Tjoa 5 8 9 (F) Nelson 14 4188 words
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186 1967-06-04 15 1 00 Mr. Waveriey (Peaceful) Allan 3 flu 'Chiang 9 2 0000 Joint Command (Royal Synch R Breuk. 4 9.0 *M Ismail 3 S 38 Grand Arctic a (XL Chong) Allan 4 8.12 'Allan 14 4 ***** Oasis s (Newborn) Tulloh 5186 words
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207 1967-06-04 15 1 ***** Half Ciliary g (Tan Seah) R Breuk 4 9.11 (F) *M latnall 10 2 ***** Napoleon Solo a (Income Xi Daniels 6 9.1 •Samry 3 3 ***** Djassi a (Wan) Rodgers 8 8.11 (F) Kingston 9 4 ***** H>rego207 words
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206 1967-06-04 15 1 01 Bin job g (Lot) Loh) Hrclole 4 9.0 (Fl Farbridge 13 2 3163 SIMON TEMPLAB a (Income X) Daniels 4 0.0 (8F) Pretty 8 3 12ni4 Amo» Bnmr a (Income Xi Daniels 5 8.12 "Samr? 9 Attr.otnr Lmd (Chattls Hill)206 words
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Article135 1967-06-04 15 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER fUce 1 RAYTONE MARTINI RAYTONE Convair Kaxtone Glfolett* Kakamion Persian Inn Martini Race X THEATRE WALKAWAX CANABO The Pointer Cftmaro Globe Btre*a> t amaro I ill MarleiM LIU Marlca* Baee I ROLAND RED Tl lIP PAHANG Pahang Firing Mercury FMni Mercury Red135 words
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Article279 1967-06-04 15 DURR BREAKS AUSSIE TENNIS GRIP DARIS, Sat. FranI coise Durr of France, with an unorthodox but highly efficient stroke equipment, broke the Australian stranglehold on the French tennis championships here yesterday. The 24 -year-old Frenr No. l defeated 19-year-' Australian starlet Ke Melville 8-6. 6-3 In minutes. Shr is the279 words
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Advertisement636 1967-06-04 15 Late CLASSIFIEDS l» Wnrd, It* (Wim— l KHOfl: TO SIEW MUN and Philip, a <1» i»h"r. a muter for Ronald. Tbanks 'O oMitetriciaJi and StaS, Buagsar Ward. CLASSIFIED ADS. CURIOS IS Wt4m U (Mint—Box St rt». ntrm JUtT ARRIVED HANDICRAFTS. Rat Blarkwood L»rqu»r Cbinru furnlturf Puping S»or» Ud ITS. Orchard636 words
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Advertisement74 1967-06-04 15 TRIINFII jb»w^cV nu DDflun'c Un DnANU v (J Ci\W jr**^l !pw s a w ay s h| s years Vl "L Iff) Malaysian Thomas Cup Team at*^ 'Jr have been training on Brand's /i*tfir virv Essence of Cnicken. Brand s y*y\ pure essence of chicken y^^Sff\f^\ O I improves concentration,74 words
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Miscellaneous99 1967-06-04 15 aiiimiimimniimiiKfWlT^^^B jW^^i^FS^^E^T^UM^B^B^S^^a^^a^l""""" i A real tough one E W *ouv» fior i»* .icuit suot utti. him... k«vim« o" s fff IHU lutrr\\stc?Z*^flnf) Waft 5? iun^?£*ilffi!lif'a££y\ /»r rmerN E I Only TSM v««OS *,*m*. aov. th*t MAKVS IT O%SUY Tou*u^|H fc^foppotiTt M y \II nSwanjirir 6ioPt O» rit I t* l99 words
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Article283 1967-06-04 16 Surrey jolt India's Test morale I ONDON, Sat. The Indian touring tram suffered a major psychological setback to their Test hopes when thry crashed to an eight-wicket defeat against Surrey at the Oval here yesterday. Surrey, requiring only 75 runs to win after dlsnUMlng the Indians for 225 in the283 words
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Article248 1967-06-04 16 JOHN DOES 3 IN ROW SIX f ONDON. Sat. OfT*J spinner Jack Birkenshaw kept Leicestershire among the English county championship leaders with a devastating six for 44 bowling performance in their 105-run victory over Kent yesterday. 1 This was the third match in succession in which exYorkshireman Birkenshaw has taken248 words
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536 1967-06-04 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - Malaysians look certain for challenge round NORMAN SIEBEL: By Jakarta, Saturday rpHE Malaysian Thomas Cup story which has come througn a period of dark pessimism into glades of hope looks certain to enter a further phase of fine achievement in the zone final on Monday and Tuesday. Looking back on536 words
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112 1967-06-04 16 KANGAR, Sat. Perils scored another shock win in the North zone Malaysia Cup soccer match here today when they beat Kedah 1-0. The winning goal was scored by inside right Osman Bakar in the second half. Perils goalkeeper All Osman brought off severaj good112 words
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114 1967-06-04 16 Thomas Cuppers from 3 nations for Ipoh meet JAKARTA. Sat. Malaysia nave invited Danish. American. Indonesian and Japanese badminton players assembled here for the Thomas Cup championships for the Malaysian open tournament in Ipoh from June 13. the Badminton Association ot Malaysia secretary. Mr. Teh G<n Sooi said today. He114 words
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Article43 1967-06-04 16 MONTEVIDEO. Sat. —The United States and Russia, tournament favourites, each won easy victories in the hr#l round of the fifth world basketball championship last n'.cht. The United States beat Argen- tina 76-66. Russia defeated Po- land 86-61.43 words
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Article41 1967-06-04 16 KANGAR. Sat. The north tone final of the Sultans' Gold Cup soccer competition between j Perils Malays and Trengganu Malays will be played here on June 17. The winners will meet Singapore, the south zone champions, in the final.41 words
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Article29 1967-06-04 16 BOMBAY, Sat. Indonesia beat India in the first ever tabie I tennis international between the two countries at the University > Stadium yesterday oy nve matches u> two29 words
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Article19 1967-06-04 16 SEOUL. Sat A South Korean a!l-*tars team upset Middlesex Wanderers nt Britain 2-0 ■i soccer I.ere today19 words
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361 1967-06-04 16 Zainon and Muthu put S'gor on top I^UALA LUMPUR, **-Sat. A captain's Innings of 41 by S. Marimuthu enabled Selangor, the defending champions, to lead Singapore by 75 runs on first innings in the final of j the Malaysian Cricket Association's un-der-23 knockout competition on the XL padang today. At361 words
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Article318 1967-06-04 16 SYDNEY. Sat. Results of Australian Association Football matches played today: NSW NORTH DIV. 1 Adamstown 4 Belmont 2. Cardiff 1 Awaba 3. Hamilton 1 L. Marquarir 1. NSW NORTH DIV. 2 Dudley 1 Mayfleld 8. S. Wall- < lend 2 New Lambton 1. V Wallaei.d 0 P.318 words
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Article271 1967-06-04 16 Royal Pahang hammer Mixed Grill SINGAPORE. Sat. The Jumabhoy Cup and tne Singapore Turf Club Plate competitions will be decided tomorrow, the concluding day of the Malayan Polo Association's three-day tournament. The MPA today announced their team for the special match against the Manila Polo Club on June 6 at271 words
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Article86 1967-06-04 16 BANGKOK. Sat. Thai sports bodies have been advised to prepare their teams for Seap Games to be held here December 9 to 16. the vice presineut of the Thai Olympic Committee reported yesterday. The Cabinet is expected to approve plans to hold the cames here86 words
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Article15 1967-06-04 16 MELBOURNE. Sat. Scotland beat Australia 2-0 in a soccer International here today.15 words
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219 1967-06-04 16 Asian Stars lose to Leicester 3rd time SINGAPORE, Saturday. I EICESTER City asserted their superority ovr •k the Asian All-Stars for the third and last time in this year's Pestabola series when they beat them 3-0 at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. One consolation for the Singaporeans who packed the stadium219 words
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461 1967-06-04 16 THOMAS CUP JAPAN REACH ZONE FINAL JAKARTA. Bat Ja- pan went through the singles and doubles to a 7-2 victory over the United States tonight to qualify for the Thomas Cup interzone final with Malaysia here on Monday and Tuesday, reports NORMAN SIEBEL. The draw helped the Japanese regain their461 words
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Article73 1967-06-04 16 New record by Ann LONDON, Sat— Ann Smith. 25-year-old London physical training teacher, today cut 22 sec. off her own world's best time for the women's mile. She won the southern counties women's championship at Chiswiclc here In 4 mln. 37 sec. to Improve the mark she set three weeks73 words
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Article21 1967-06-04 16 SYDNEY me New Z<'.u.<ti<i tram son i<: well earnrd win arts Npw South Wales here today by 15-14.21 words
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Advertisement207 1967-06-04 16 would you buy this y» jßJ^Vfe^^^RkV >a^Hl r^^^%^^^^ a 6 y^B^SOfe* 9 /al \<m I I f""^"a II The one and only Olympus Pen FT doesn't y^^^Bk. OlumnilC I II I look Ue much here. We've forsaken the usual C^V mwiynipua I _U_ _l •tunning product shot in order to207 words
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Miscellaneous91 1967-06-04 16 SOCCER Malaysia Cup: PenaiiE v Perak (City Stadium. 8 p.m.) Negri v Spore (Seremban) Johore v Malacca iKluang). ATHLETICS Malacca AAA open relays iKubu Stadium. 2 p.m. i. Spore Polytechnic's big walk (Newtown Sec. School. 9 a.m.). CRICKET Sena Shield final iunder-23): S'gor v Spore (XL padang). Spore senior: SCRC91 words
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Article699 1967-06-04 1 IN HIS remarkable briefing to the members of the United States mission in South Vietnam, the new American Ambassador, Mr. Ellsworth Bunker, intruded one unexpected piece of advice. He told the members of his stafT to read a book cal.^d The Ordeal of Change. by699 words
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1773 1967-06-04 1 ROBERT PITMAN - Honestly— do YOU know what Ulysses is about? ROBERT PITMAN AMID THE FUSS A SEARCHING QUESTION.... BY ONDON ON JUNE 16, 1964, so we are told, a man of 38 named Leopold made an historic journey. His day began when he decided that lie would like a pork kidney for1,773 words
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Advertisement150 1967-06-04 1 W4WVk\ I^B /Wjj-^ w f\ I '~'?-'>^'ffiffiii&$ffii 1 ij I¥&®fc/1 ¥&®fc/ I v "*v*^^B i^S3?'^^t^B '^'^^^B jHi J! I g^^^l^Bßß Hl^gfl BBSS l^k^Z^fl [3§ All systems go with Boron MkH J Am the space age motor fuel Boron Mk.II the entirely new FUEL SYSTEMS 60-protected from rust and corrosion. INDUCTION150 words
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Article, Illustration21 1967-06-04 2 THE HUSBAND FREDERICK BRYANT he met Charlotte Bryant when he was in the Army, "He was a good man, very quiet."21 words
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Article, Illustration1889 1967-06-04 2 FENTON BRESLER - FENTON BRESLER by For a quarter of a century, the name of Dr. Roche Lynch was known in every home in Britain through his role as expert witness in sensational trials. So high was hit prestige that when he made a fantastic error it went1,889 words
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Advertisement245 1967-06-04 2 AND CAJHEE TVIAI&IISIGr BsiWHBB siW i^^sW afI H9 BHHI gjgjijgjijgjgjgjgjgjgjpjgjgjpj jp^papjpapjpjpjpapjpag^pßpar— *>sjjj*ywj*' JB^^ggßMj^^J OWL* > Si fy\ j aSfTWrr^iisiiiiiß i^»^—^sis^BßßH ■■tfflffQffH 1 1 c Every detail, from making and baking your cake ro^r^Bj E%wY^HVifl II t° covering it with a delectable and imaginative ■^Jw'^^^^l^ I decoration, is simply yet completely245 words
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Advertisement427 1967-06-04 2 Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in It) 24 Hours Mvf Sine* th* <ltM««rr of HlM»4*tm br «n tWORI APTM Amtrittß phyileltn It If bo linftr Mtti. htillni your ikln. miklnf It »ofWT, vkJUV ury lor »nyont lo lufl it from Ufly. *v- »nd vtlvtty •moolh. In Juil > a»y or427 words
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Miscellaneous278 1967-06-04 2 3ij i lv£ L^ T —^fci^HH— i l HHa j^^^^ iH ACROSS: 2. Struggle! to seize DOWN: 1. Ship (6): 2. Tried something <0i; 11. To this place hard i6>: 3. Tools <7i; 4 Feast, ifi>: 13 Ventilating (6): 15. (5); 5 Exist ■3 6. Wicked <!>: Come <6i; 16.278 words
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Article, Illustration1617 1967-06-04 3 ...BUT STILL A NAGGING DOUBT OVER THE VERDICT OF 'GUILTY' take it Into the garden towards the wash-house. Then she came back, collected "some rags and things" and returned to the wash-house where later Lucy found the1,617 words
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Advertisement608 1967-06-04 3 For quick promotion, better pay, and a career you could put your heart into tttOOSE OWE OF THESi OBLIGATION OF ANY KIND!* IF YOU are ambitious, forward-looking and keen to I IZ make the most of today's opportunities, here is a WMICM IS TOUK PST SUBJECT Chance for yOU to608 words
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Advertisement116 1967-06-04 3 MFYT \A/FFa/. The secret of IN L.A I VV L.L.r\ steinie Morrison I 83 s*WMi fr llitlU £1 HI UriM GUbT*" W sbvblbbbbl bbbw^^^^sbm' fr> Jsl f9K& SSPSsy 1 a^^^BBB^BBBB^^BU P^P^PBBBBBBBBBJfIaBBBBBBBkdr It was in the left-hand cottage that the Bryants lived. The two dwellings have now been merged into one116 words
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Advertisement139 1967-06-04 3 QHUIISM■HW" Bin P»^^^^TJPsTj» j^f ij ipr LI If M \j rail lssisssk_-^^sssssff iffel Isf^WsT O?^*^ *^£fr HBP* js^~ Jl Dollie and Theresa show p bow in- June's fashion-fiesta of beachwear hits modelled specially for you under warm Australian skies Anak Cardin's Newest Star Singapore's Bond -Bikini Girl Tycoon Twiggy Ben139 words
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Article, Illustration57 1967-06-04 4 JUDITH YONG - FRESH FRESH FRESHIES JUDITH YONG AND THEN THE STYLES AND MANNERS THAT DIVIDE THE WOMEN FROM THE GIRLS RIGHT: A freshie at last month's orientation tea fresh in striped jacket, clinging sweater and modest mini-skirt. Miss Susan Lim. LEFT: A freshie at the orientation ceremony fresh in figurehugging skirt and57 words
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886 1967-06-04 4 Legs that can now come out of hiding WATCH out for the instant leg shapers on the way here from London. Mary Quant, pioneer of the mini-skirt story, has come up with the answer for those who like the high hemlines but do not fancy .showing legs which should remain886 words
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Advertisement416 1967-06-04 4 Helena Rubinstein uKIN LlrC mmm 1 CM* Softens the touch of time Brings new life to your skin «m^ib—* Helena Rubinstein combats the signs of age on your skin with a regenerating treatment composed of natural biogenical elements which act directly on the causes of skin aging. Your skin becomes416 words
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Advertisement212 1967-06-04 4 1 hH^EZ^^a* You pave your baby ymi Now give health, strength, happiness. After your love and affection, the most important thing you can give your child is health. Of course you are careful of his diet, but are you sure that he is getting the Vitamin A he needs for212 words
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Advertisement116 1967-06-04 4 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 One hundred brujthe/i to keep your hair shining. Why don't you give your mind a brush' I sing Tampnx tampons is a decision that has to bt made in the. mind. You ju At hatfti't been thinking about it. You've116 words
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Article382 1967-06-04 5 ANNE EDWARDS - ANNE EDWARDS LONDON I CONGRATULATE the Bride who refused to move an inch up the aisle until she had her organ music. Despite pleas from the vicar who had forgotten to tell the organist, despite the whispering, wondering wedding guests in the church, despite the382 words
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Article, Illustration391 1967-06-04 5 I RECENTLY received a letter from my girlfriend asking me to end our friendship. I suspect someone has forced her to write the letter, because I know she loves me very much I am quite out of my mind worrying, so please help me. I am 24.391 words
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Article230 1967-06-04 5 Dear Know Alls I UNDERSTAND that there Is a job known Latent superintendent in the Social Wplfare Department What are the qualifications for entry' JAMES WOO You must be between 25 to 40 years old, have a Cambridge School Certificate or its equivalent, be able to speak Malay and one230 words
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Advertisement255 1967-06-04 5 NEW EASY WAY TO SLIM lose up to 11 lbs. in 14 days Don't starve when you slim get PASTILS 808. Now you can eat meat, fish, cheese and vegetables and ttill slim. Because with PASTILS 808 you eat what you need you'll just want less! This revolutionary new weight255 words
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Advertisement188 1967-06-04 5 DO YOU have a problem of the heart? Or just a problem.' If it ii the former, write to Mitt Jane Lee. The latter, to The Know Alii. At: The Sunday Times, Times House, Singapore 9. No NpMsi by post. ?HII\K OF THE VITALITY THAT KEEPS THE Will FISH SO188 words
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Miscellaneous9 1967-06-04 5 «to««Tp«Ag "y^fjl^^^^ I y ,fK V\ \t!^r)u ve ut<£^9 words
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Miscellaneous1556 1967-06-04 6 star of prr? the WEEK OUR "Star vf the Week" today is Mtss Joanie Goh (Singapore school coach escort i —born June 9, 1944. npHE charters arr that you are It will be a wonderful year versatile and lucky. Thin socially; you will be a (real yrar you •ill find1,556 words
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Miscellaneous385 1967-06-04 6 I THEY'VE SPOTTED MeAJ&SI LET SAM GO, BOYS/ I At SUNRISE... CW£F I I YOU DIP NOT RETURN Xl PROMIS6P YOU WOULD BUT THEY'RE ATOT U°%&\^ ONE L^ To CUT J \M ■^A&UNTAjS WITH OUR CATTLE ,J HAVE THEM BACK ONCE AND I HAVE V YOU MST CALL A /MEETING385 words
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Miscellaneous50 1967-06-04 8 P 1 1 I bI. "flßfi ter /S L W- ■VAT y'Sp h Ijzjj »^^A /V co —i i i i**i SB Printed and Published bj 9M BttalU Tlm«a P»M (Malaya) Ud. 11l JaOiJ Pudu. Kuala Lumpur and Tlmea House 390 Kirn Seng Road. Singapore. (Managing Director: A. C. Simmon*).50 words
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