The Straits Times, 11 July 1967
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Title Section23 1967-07-11 1 fcte'cE-rvfty^RAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150.000 The Straits Times Till! Niitimiiil Xi!ws|iii[iHr Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1967 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590 M.C.(P)228623 words
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Article, Illustration556 1967-07-11 1 Import quotas on vehicles to be reduced from next month A duty imposed now when we are not assembling locally will mean an automatic increase in all car prices.^ Dr. Lim KUALA LUMPUR, Monday -VOLVO MAY BE FIRST CAR TO BE ASSEMBLED THE Government has556 words
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Article, Illustration430 1967-07-11 1 Thant to send UN observers to Suez area SECURITY COUNCIL 'YES' AFTER LONG WRANGLE UNITED NATIONS. Mon r f\\\i l\X. Secre-lifery-Gerierai, V Thant acting with I h v unanimous authority <>l the Security Council, moved today lo istablish ;i I .N. presence in the tense Sur ;i re ;i toReuter - 430 words
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103 1967-07-11 1 300 STAGE SNAP PARADE, BEAT UP SOLDIER HONG KONG, Mon. Some .100 leftist demonstrators rtagui v -n.ip demonstration in Kowloon today, marchiiu flown a main street, chanting slogans, .stoning a Itus and beating up a British soldier. Dispersed I tie leftists mingled with crouds leavtau Ike St.ir Kerry on theReuter - 103 words
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Article55 1967-07-11 1 VANCOUVER Mon A Bnti.-h doctor doing re.->earch work on epidemic >aid today the world is due lor another major influenza cpuieii::.Ur lan Watson, a t;ue>l at tlie convention of tiir Canadian colISM "l Ofneral Practitioners, siild records showed the world was hit every lo to 15 yearsReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration190 1967-07-11 1 Hussein flies to meet Nasser CAIKO. Mon President Nasser and top I nited Ar*b Republic officials were at Cairo airport today to greet Kins Hussein when the Jordanian monarch arrived on a surprise visit. Thousands of Ks.vplians packed the airports observation roof to welcome the Kinc Cairo radio said thereReuter - 190 words
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Article184 1967-07-11 1 I ONDON. Mon. Malaysia's Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today ended four days of talks on the implications of Britain's defence run-down east of Suez but the results were blanketed In official secrecy. The outcome Is expected to be reflected in a Government policy statement InReuter - 184 words
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212 1967-07-11 1 Students out again in Jakarta to attack Gen. Suharto's policies JAKARTA. Monday mIIKEE Ui..iivuhl stu--1 dents today called for more action and less talk by the Indonesian Government and attacked the policies of acting President Gen. Suharto. The long dormant students rode in trucks with flags Hying to present toAP - 212 words
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Article189 1967-07-11 1 Japan floods claim 210 victims 'POKYO. Men. The death toll from floods and landslides triggered by tropical storm Billic rose to 210 today as rescuers recovered more bodies from mud und nibble. Police listed 134 others Mill missing and 4-w others mimed as ol mid-alt. The sturm which battered southern189 words
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Article34 1967-07-11 1 RPD FLEET MOVfS IIIIIHMHI Mon irt na\al «-ii")roi ■ailed into tfnaa Porl S.«id today rniiiiii.iiKlcr xxid id' rr.tdr to IBM tl F ,\pt s armed f»rrr^ in i. pel «n» accrr Rrii»«c.34 words
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Advertisement74 1967-07-11 1 i ir 1. iaiMr.vi>i3iiit::*l IIF <U* jESE C3S pi PHILIPS w' Le6eA ToAonf First full-stereo cassette recorder i i EL3312 Mains operated full-stvreo cassette recorder— recordings and plays back reproductions in Simple to operate— just slip in the cassette to record or play back. Ik 1.8 Watt output. Prrfect tone74 words
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258 1967-07-11 2 Poison arrows for Congo's beaten rebels I/INSIIASA, Moil The CoiiKolesf \.i tional Army is in torn plete tonlrol of tliteastcrn towns of Kisangani. Kind u and Bukavu and rrtrruting anti-Covrrniiirnt forces are hring pursued, the olixial ongolesr radio said last night 'Mir r.nlio n.i i<l pititoiit-il arrows h.id Iwru prrpu.il258 words
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Article106 1967-07-11 2 VKW DKl.lll, llnu Talks hen- on tii*' reorganiaatuin nt the- tiraioajc i>>di.in border Mat* <>i Assam rollapMd ymterdajr vwi ii lull tribe leaden r«fiuitni t<< lake part in further negotiation* 'liv- din leaden did not announce what action tii»-v would take, but Mur-h'-r thin \f-.u' Hi«y106 words
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Article, Illustration184 1967-07-11 2 Argylls take back Crater after brief Independence' 'J'MK crack Scottish raiment, the Argyll ant! Sullirrhtnil lliclil.nitlrrs. are now in control of \ilf-n ilMi.tni Crater district. Iht-v went in vtilfi Imr|ui»rs skirling ;iinpl>elllohii l.och" altovr the i .1 1 tit- of iii.k hinrgun Hre. Within !*ii minutes anil at a cost184 words
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195 1967-07-11 2 TOKYO, Mun. About 2.DUO stone throwing students clashed last n.ght with police in front of the American air base at Tachikawa, on the outskirts of Tokyo, leaving 166 people injured. Pol.cc said they detained 43 of the leftist student demonstrators who gatheredReuter - 195 words
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149 1967-07-11 2 FROM SHANGHAI— WITH PRO-MAO SLOGANS MELBOURNE, Mon.— The 5,300- tn n freighter Eastern Moon sailed into Melbourne yesterday w t th Chinese slogans urging support for Aiao Tse-tung splashed in red paint across us superstructure. And in the crew's quarters pamphiets, pictures, and extracts from the writings of Mao wereReuter - 149 words
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483 1967-07-11 2 McNamara sees big progress in Vietnam conflict SAIGON. Mon THE U.S. Secretary of Defence. Mr. Robert McNamara, said yesterday that more progress had been made in the Vietnam war during the last nine months than in the previous six years. Mr. McNamara was briefed on the war by the U.S.Reuter - 483 words
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227 1967-07-11 2 Gowon's men march to Ojukwo's capital T AGOS. Mon. Fod- J eral troops moving ■gainst the self-pro-clalmed Republic of Biafra have surrounded the university town of Nsukka. 41 miles north of the capital of Enugu, Nigeria Radio reported last, night. They were mntinuinif to penetratr into secessionist territory, the radioReuter - 227 words
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Article13 1967-07-11 2 WELLINGTON. M^n Nff Zealand yesterday rhang»d over to decimal currency, UPI.UPI - 13 words
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Advertisement130 1967-07-11 2 I In San Francisco, we're known as the Manila airline. Because WCiet from the States to Manila taster il>an any oihrr airline. Naturally, this works in reverse. I >>ur tunes weekly from Manila, ■■I IKe eac Wfck lrom Singaiwre our IX' S Fan Jets span the Pacific to San FIMCMCO*!130 words
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Advertisement125 1967-07-11 2 PHILIPS TROUBLELITE specially Imported for your safety Philips specially produced this SBBRMm 'Troublelitc' to save lives. It G serves as a warning signal for I Br^TV^H*^ motorists during any emergency on open roads at night. **iw^ I^-.' It is handy to carry and uses I very little current from your125 words
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Miscellaneous27 1967-07-11 2 TUB SAMBOLO ....-< *»A# /CQMC TDOINWe«?O fa NO «J6C£ItX I WE'D LOVf TO r^ IMMiA&e TOMOBKOtJ) (jut tit COIILP*^ /^i'll urn* it nummo^ com* on pwewy v^_^gv rum^,27 words
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Article, Illustration564 1967-07-11 3 LB J gives message to MAO on China future... BONN, Monday PRESIDENT Johnson predicted in an interview released here today that China would one day take 'a respected seat" in the family of nations. 1 lo told two West German journalists at his LBJ Ranch in Texas that he hadReuter - 564 words
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Article30 1967-07-11 3 SYDNEY. Mon rrade between Australia and Taiwan is now 20 times as great as it was 10 years ago. the Australian Trade Minister. Mr. JohnMcE«en, said today ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article160 1967-07-11 3 RANGOON. Moil. Thousands of Burmese students were out in the streets j again yesterday in towns throughout the country, chanting anti-Chinese slogans shouting "Long Live General Ne Win Widespread demonstra- tions following three days of anti-Chinese violence In the capital a tortnight ago yesterday spread160 words
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Article34 1967-07-11 3 SAIGON Mun llu new US$5O million U S Army port fdfiluv nist outside of Saigon was nflflciHlly opened today The new port can hnnrllr simul'anr "^h» four ocean-eoina \esselx. AP.AP - 34 words
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Article, Illustration129 1967-07-11 3 A USTRALIAN tennii are. Ken Fletcher has revealed hi* big secret. Bachelor Ken. 27, said that he Has "adopted three little Chinese girls. He is pictured here with two of the girls loanna (left), and Clare. "I know it doesn't fit my image, butMirrorpic - 129 words
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84 1967-07-11 3 CAPt TOWN. M.i. I.nne British fiver Sheila Scoit yesterday smashed the London-Cape Town solo flight record set up by the legendary Amy Johnson 31 years ago The 38-year-old olonde airwoman taxied to a halt at the airport here after the lung flight across EuropeReuter - 84 words
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300 1967-07-11 3 TAMPA (Florida). Monday V EG ROES smashed windows In seven stores and threw bombs into two buildings yesterday after rumours spread that the police had boaten up a burglary suspect. In an afternoon nen ftrence Police Inxpretor Charles KNirr said "This Is basicallyAP - 300 words
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132 1967-07-11 3 YEW DELHI. Mon.— lndia's Prime Minister. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, has approved a West Bengal State Government decision to take over management of the Bri-tish-owned Calcutta Tramways. The tramways company last week announced its inability to piy the wages of Its staff for the I month I!132 words
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Article, Illustration257 1967-07-11 3 Earl asks Queen: May I marry ex-model? LONDON, Monday. 'J'HE Earl of Harewood has formally asked Queen Elizabeth for permission to marry the Australian ex-mod.i whose three-year-old son he has admitted fathering. The Earl personally delivered the letter containing the request to Buckingham Palace and a special me&senger took it257 words
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179 1967-07-11 3 LIGHTS GO OUT IN TRIBUTE TO VIVIEN LEIGH I ON DON, Mon. Lights in London's West End theatre district went out for one hour un Saturday night in tribute to actress Vivien Leiffh. The 33-year-old star of stage and BCffWa was found dead ii her bed on Saturday morning She179 words
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166 1967-07-11 3 JAKARTA, Mon Ang r y pedicab drivers stormed the university town of Bandoeng and wrecked a big store and a small cigarette kiosk yesterday, the official Armed Forces Daily reported today. The rampage apparently was in retaliation to the maulinr early last week ofUPI - 166 words
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Advertisement661 1967-07-11 3 (JRL Scintillating Loveliness The scintillating loveliness of genuine Waterford Glass ski Ifully fashioned by hand hy ott V nvastercraftsmen in Ireland must be seen to be believed, BK are invited to inspect our Water- I w£ ford collection without oblivM- mM M tion. Waterford Glass comes in »«*B in numerous661 words
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Advertisement1666 1967-07-11 4 Copies of this Prospectus have been lodged with and registered by the Registrars of Compan ies in Malaysia and Singapore, each of whom takes no responsibility for its contents. Application has been made to the Committee of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore for permission to deal in and1,666 words
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Advertisement1118 1967-07-11 5 MANAGEMENT. STAFF AND TECHNICAL FACILITIES. Mr. M.E.L. Robey, the Chairman and Managing Director, and the other executive Directors in Malaysia, are in the full time employment of the Company, and have had many years of service with Dunlop plantation companies. Mr. D.W. Hawkins, a former Managing Director of Dunlop Malayan1,118 words
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Advertisement1519 1967-07-11 5 DIVIDENDS No dividends have been declared by the Company since its incorporation. This Report has been prepared for inclusion in che Prospectus to be dated Ist July, 1987 for the offer for sale by the Liquidators ot Dunlop Malayan Estates Limited of 12.000.000 Ordinary Shares of $1 each in Dunlop1,519 words
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Article112 1967-07-11 6 NORWEGIAN SEAMEN'S SPORTS WEEK SINGAPORE. Mon. -Mr. E Oirn. a representative of the Norwegian Government stamen's welfare organis*tiun. Is now in Singapore to organise a series of sporting events for Norwegian seafarers culling here with their ■fetes. He flew in about a week ago to plan the programme tor the112 words
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287 1967-07-11 6 SINGAPORE. Monday THK Public Itilities Board today said thai its new Seletar dam was intended to augment the supply of water to Singapore, and to increase storage of water on the island. The work consists of the construction of a287 words
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104 1967-07-11 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. 1 h«" 180 community centres in Singapore will be saily decorated for the second National Day. which falls on Auk. In addition, the People's Association has also instructed all management committees of the*e centres to draw up colourful programmes of celebration activities,104 words
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Article37 1967-07-11 6 SINGAPORE Mon. Ihr National Library is now holding an exhibition of books on music and music scores at the library .x entrance loyer. The exhibition will remain open till the end of the month.37 words
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Article47 1967-07-11 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— An old boy of St. Andrew's School. Dr. Peter Tan, 30. has just been made a Felllow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Dublin and Edinburgh. News of his success was received recently by his father. Dr. S. H. Tan. nn eye surgeon.47 words
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139 1967-07-11 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Sineapore Arts Council -will hold an art and photographic exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall from Aug. 9 to It, in conjunction with Singapore's National Day celebrations. The exhibition. themed "Singapore its life and its peoples", will feature paintings, sculptures and139 words
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Article45 1967-07-11 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. A new course of ten lectures entitled "Fundamental rights under the Singapore constitution" will be conducted by the University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies beginning tomorrow. Lectures will be held on Wednesdays and Thursdays. In the new lecture theatre 4.45 words
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286 1967-07-11 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. 1 YEO Mil YAM. 21. was jailed for five years in the Second District Court today on each of six charges of armed robbery. The sentences are to run concurrently. He pleaded guilty to all the charges. Chief Inspector KM. Sheares.286 words
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Article40 1967-07-11 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. A "Music for You" evening, featuring the Band of the Far East Air Force and the Changi Choral Society, will be held at the St. Johns School. Alexandra Park at 8 p.m. on Friday.40 words
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Article, Illustration175 1967-07-11 6 OINCAPORF. Mon More than 1.100 police— on behalf of the entire foree will say farewell to their chief. Commissioner John Le Cain (left), at a parade at the Police Training School on Wednesday. Mr. I.c Cain. U, Singapore's flnst Asian police head, goes on leave175 words
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Article104 1967-07-11 6 SINGAPORE. Mon —Two mils. Ng Beng Choo and Cheng Buay. were charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today under the Vandalism Act The were alleged to have painted slogans in red along Fidelio Street in Opera Estate at 5.20 a.m. yesterday Police Prosecutor. Senior Inspector Chia Cheng104 words
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Advertisement143 1967-07-11 6 lido-"by"demand" VtSR-Kd 1 TODAY TOMORROW ONLY PjFllri'nß WANG YU CHIAO CHIAO y^;^ jg>#B ML^ J rV-ANDARIN in SCOPE COLOR ~^^B|oM_T__j^B ITIDO (s-i.P.r.) OPENS THURSDAY! I I The most WANTED picture of the year! "~k kO'6U.Ttn>»,SlSfiw i W Ct5 r k i rH_il__*- r~ A--^^ MtM k» O£ LUXE REX SKY143 words
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Advertisement471 1967-07-11 6 ORGANISATION By Popular Public Demand' TOOAT 2. TOMORROW ONLY 1 1 em, 1 30, 4 00, 630 I 91 J No Not LM B "The One Armed Soordtm an" >oa, H a I On The Lorn Loit 2 Dovi 1 1-1 4S-4-6 30? 30 'KOMMISSAR X tmm LADY JADE LOCKET471 words
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Miscellaneous109 1967-07-11 6 Schools TV for today npODAY'S educational TV on p.m.-1245 p.m. National langu--1 Channel 8 a, xoUows: Oen** 8.30 a.m. -8.50 a.m.. English science. Sec 2 "Electrolysis second language. Sec. 1 —"A 2.40-3. English literature. Sec. 1 Boat Trip 9 15-9 35. English —"Down to the Sea 3.25-3.45. literature. Sec. 1109 words
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Article, Illustration371 1967-07-11 7 RUDY BELTRAN - RUDY BELTRAN: BULLET KNOCKS OUT HER TOOTH... By Kuala Lumpur, Monday 'GET YOUR JEWELS OUT NOW ORDER \IHS. Soon Ah Seng. 30. escaped death by inches when she was shot at by a gunman at the door of her home in Petaling Jaya371 words
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108 1967-07-11 7 Magistrate rejects police bid to deny bail PfcNANI., Aion. Lee iiheng 'leoiig. IV, today pleaded guilty in the second magistrate's court to stealing $14 worth of coins from »e\eral parking meters in rhowrast.i Koad and Tamil Street early this morning. Senior Inspector Kwa 800 Dam told thr tourt Lee was108 words
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Article63 1967-07-11 7 SINGAPORE Mn'i. A BMtar<\i.i .-n.iirli thiH ji'Mbbed a h.tndr>H« COntalntOf •l-iOo and three diiimond rlnsn w-\\h about $3,000 from a BOMMI lie. Mi>. Veo Cho Kee. 33. M .she VM :aki:i({ ,t stio.l ni'h her husbdnd lust nieh! The couple of Persi.tran KelilinK gave chase but63 words
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201 1967-07-11 7 Identity of man eaten by shark remains a mystery CINGAPORE, Mon. 0 The identity of a man whose limbs and part ol torso were found inside the stomach of a shark by an Ellenborough Market fishmonger a week ago will never be known. When the .shark's stomach was completely sliced201 words
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Article54 1967-07-11 7 IPOH Mun. Racehorse tra'ner S. K. TJaa n> f;neci a tolnl of $350 by the m;ie;Mrate\ court here tod.iy on t\\i> rh;<ice.s nt falling to .siibnu: In line h:> nCinip t.<\ returns under the Pavici!l Tux Ordinance .<nd the Income rax < >: H:n.i!ice. Hf had54 words
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Article29 1967-07-11 7 KOTA HHAHf Mun Ih. 11 DIMI bVMlct] meeting <>[ the NatiniiHi t'n:nn <>f me Trained Teachm »UI be held .«t the G:rl Ouides Hall here us Juiv 1529 words
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287 1967-07-11 7 I TANAH RATA. Mon Town Board A here has begun work on extending the nine-hole golf course into a full sized 18-hole course. Inche Abdul Azml bin Abdul Tahrim. chairman of the Board, feels that with the Increasing influx of golfing enthusiasts to287 words
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99 1967-07-11 7 IPOH. Mon. -Police and J Social Welfare Department officers are conducting a joint drive against street urchins and jaga kreta boys here. Since the campaign started three months hko more 'han 30 bo>-. their ages ranging from 10 to 17. have been rounded99 words
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88 1967-07-11 7 ipoh Mon lira Kaaaia Al.iga.su. «Ui o! .< police oflicer. won t hire prtaoi .<t tlie monthly fxlub:tion otuaiiu-ed by the Peralc Orchid Society here yeaterdav. Her plant*, were adjudged the of.--, in the doniHiiopsLs eattleyas. and renant hera .sections Other prize winners88 words
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Article33 1967-07-11 7 SUNOEI PATANI. Mori. The U niiiK .strata Inclie A/mi bin Han Ma 'amor ha* rjeen transferred to Ptiis .md Kan MohxmfTon Khiiu.ii ha.- been i».sted ti. Alor Stnr in ni»- ol.p-e33 words
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Article29 1967-07-11 7 PENANfi (Jover'ior. Rai.i Tuii Uitm .-\i-Haj will declare iit» pu\<er *t^'ion In Prai 11 «m oi- August S The openI uig MMwnj *\i. b* iolioted by I29 words
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Article, Illustration190 1967-07-11 7 Gen. Dawson arrives in S'pore today for talks SINGAPORE. Mon. The Chief of the New Zealand General Staff. Maj.-Gen. R. B. Dawson. will lly into Singapore tomorrow for talks with local defence chiefs. During his four-day visit he will meet the Delence Minister. Dr. Go h Kenn Sweo. the Far190 words
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Article41 1967-07-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR Moa II:. Cli:rt ni sui\<\ Royal thai Army. i Lt.-Oen. simbcMH. Vicbitranuja *ill Iv hrn on Wpdnesuay for ,i ttre-tfaj '.■>:: to o mum iimnj I and m.iiipini! nrob.em.- ol Thr I border u-ea oeiwcen Thailand .nici MHlHV.sia.41 words
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290 1967-07-11 7 Xl AL A I.I'MPI'R. Mon. The Government will not ignore letters written in languages other than the National Language when the National Language Act comes into operation on Sept. 1 Tlt i l .issiir.im r v.is tixen by the Deputy Prime290 words
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164 1967-07-11 7 UENANG. Mon. Po- lico hero have intensified their war on the illegal three-digits lottery. "We arc the bin fish and not merely the small fry." an official source told the Straits Times today. Police, according to this source, believe the racket here164 words
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Article25 1967-07-11 7 PEN kNG. M Mr. I .in v b -i, and .< i bin Burn: home i shopping He t. f c Nf(l25 words
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Miscellaneous303 1967-07-11 7 Straits Times Crossword v «<>*> 7 Wpaw— H ixJclly taken in in 8 NoniPinun wi:Ji the IM of hnr» Henry «hn smrted the 20 3 •nd durlc iB> r 6' 9. Here i» nixhing but the same 13 Artor laicing mm duiunrr answer lor all who the 14 •6 >303 words
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Article27 1967-07-11 8 NO. alon a 2»-\f.: x-. in. in 8 PaianiamMh. «si« fined Jin today for behaving in dia- It mannrr along rVnant iv vMßterdar. ?►><• aald drunk.27 words
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Article29 1967-07-11 8 INIiAPORE. Mon Awj 1 i r up.* valued ai about 13.000 reported *toir>n lad night! r- m a ninre-room at t !-»<■ of prorw.o'd Cuaodeti RnuM ;n Ronrt.29 words
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Article20 1967-07-11 8 IIIW. V\ Mon I'hr fV-a if Pvrak declared open a mooque at Kamponf Sun- \\«ng: n»>ar here ye*terd<«y.20 words
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131 1967-07-11 8 JEBSELTON. Moo. The State Minister of Finance. Inche Harris bin Mohamed Salleh. left here today lor the Federal capital, where he is to have talk.N v.:th the Deputy Primp Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. on ihe proposed Unified Income Tax B.U. Inche Hani> said131 words
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Article, Illustration231 1967-07-11 8 THEY WANT OUR EXPERTS TO SOLVE PROBLEM OF HILL TRIBES BANGKOK, Monday. fHAILAND has asked Malaysia for expert advice in helping to solve her hill tribes problem. The request was made yesterday to Malaysia'! Education Minister. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. by the director of the Tribal231 words
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Article76 1967-07-11 8 SIM.APOKK. Mon Four IJi.w girls were charted in the Ninth MagbtraU'i <>nrt today with paaMHtaa forged Sinuapore identity cards The court was told (h.it Ihe girls, l.im Ah Moy. \li Ooi. |7, Hal l.at ."> und I.eti Ah. were found with the forged carala on76 words
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Article37 1967-07-11 8 Mon Ihr b.Kly it| .1 labourer, Kuuk lee KlaM 19, ppcarwl in thr Pei-Mk !< vrr at Bota. 2b m.le* fmm iiere. vinie hrfthuiK with row frlrwta i red jrenn rdajr, two mllai i im37 words
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151 1967-07-11 8 Stephens to lead an Upko team to Sarawak JESSELTON. Mon. A delegation of the United Pa.sokmomogiin Kadazan Organisation is expected to visit Sarawak next month at the invitation of the Sarawak National Party, according to Dato Donald Stephens, leader of Upko Dato Stephens said the delegation, comprising eight or nineReuter - 151 words
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Article27 1967-07-11 8 kajang. Mon. Local muMcaJ group* will take turns e\ery Saturday to perform at tht pasar m:ng?u' WMfehi fair at Julan Club here to Attract cu.'tomers27 words
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Article, Illustration268 1967-07-11 8 The girl whom love couldn't save UI S (>uh Mri Lin Übovr). the confidential secretary formerly with an American inMirancr company who fell 18 floors to her death from thr top floor of Selrgie House in Singapore on Saturday mornme soon after comln; home from a 50-dar holiday in Europe.268 words
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75 1967-07-11 8 Aussie Govt. invite for S'pore judge SINGAPORE lion A P>^er»| judite Mr. Jwtlet Tan Ah Tah of Singapore. i< now in Australia at the invitation of me Australian Government He win vtaM the courts and tatfMkl officer* in the various State capitals. Mr Justice Tan. »ho left here iam night'75 words
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Article71 1967-07-11 8 TWO TOY PISTOLS MEN FINED DENANG. lion. A man who tried to sell prohibited toy pistols, and another man. who was found with a toy pi.-aol wore fined $100 each today h? n Kirn Phee. 53. pleaded guilty to selling toy pistols on the pavement of Maxwell Road on Nov.71 words
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365 1967-07-11 8 The non-citizens oppose army union leaders on retrenchment r~ I SINGAPORE, Mon 'PHE leaders oi the Army Civil Service Union A ihe biggest Services staff union in Singapore representing about 12,000 civilian employees in the British Army are facing opposition from non-citizen members over impending retrenchments. This follows the leaders'365 words
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213 1967-07-11 8 Seek jobs in new industries, retrenched men told >ENANG. Mon. The 1 Minister of Labour. Mr. V. ManickavasaKam. today advised workers of the Batu Kawan Rubber and Coconut Plantations to approach the State Government for priority in jobs when industries are established in the proposed Prai-Butterworth industrial complex. "hree of213 words
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Article86 1967-07-11 8 Man accused of forging $3,750 PENANO. Mon.— Charged with forging 75 ISO currency note*, .°in Say Kok. 32. wax today ordeied to be remanded in polios cu-todv for one week The prowutlne officer Senior Inip Nir, Yoke Wen*, told Mia) rrurt the case wa< "extremely j serious" and furthei Investigations86 words
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Article51 1967-07-11 8 PENANO. Mom. The P»tan! Road I'mnn branch formed a youth aectton meeting held in Kampont: Raw* la«t night. inche Kuril*, bin Che Rose vu elerieri vnith lender with Inche lamall bin Daud ax assistant leader. Inche Abdul Aziz Khahar iiecreluy and Inche Abu Bakar oin A. Rahim51 words
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138 1967-07-11 8 JCHCRE BAHRU. Mon THE Johorr (invrrnmtni 1 is to IrralWe land m-i-upied illegally for the planting of pppprr to en(oiiracr agricultural dl- i-r^ifiratifin The Mintn Imr, Data 1 1 i i Oth:ian hin Sa'at. .innniinrnl thl* today at a mtrt-thr-proplt MHIM in Kanrkar138 words
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136 1967-07-11 8 Aussies give study grants to adopted villagers MALACCA. Mon. The 4th Bn Royal Aus tralia Resiment. stationed at Terendak Camp, which ".idopted' the nearh> fi^liins \ill.iee of R a m p o n k Tanah Mer; h early t h I M rear, yesterday handed scholarship certificates to eichl of136 words
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Article34 1967-07-11 8 PENANO Mon A 16-year-oid motor cycUst. Wong Kirn Leona;. died in the General Hospital here yesterday after a collusion with an RAAF bus at Julan B»can Aiam tr Butterworth on Prlday afternoon34 words
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150 1967-07-11 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The head of the education and training branch of the Royal Thai Police. Lt.-Gen. Saimuan Jlttalarn, flew here last nipht to be Kin a seven-day study tour Of police training establishments in West Malaysia. Accompanied by senior Thai police officer*.150 words
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Advertisement208 1967-07-11 8 would you believe it a 'cheap 'a If a romeo v I aBaV^VS Jtmi BKj t\< B i•■ w&*&' P^S^HiaaW a Alia s new 1300 Tl is really m the economy class price alone makes it the ideal family taioon. yet finish, comfort, safety and power are an in the208 words
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Advertisement199 1967-07-11 8 when sympathy is neededso is Dettol At a time like this mother's sympathy is comforting, but powerless to meet the real need the need to fight infection. Fortunately, today, millions of mothers know about Dettol and have learnt to put their trust in this ideal germicide to protect their family.199 words
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512 1967-07-11 9 Measures taken to safeguard $120 m. industry SWINE FEVER DETECTED IN SPORE SINGAPORE, Mon THE Primary Production Department of tli< MinisIr y of National Development is mounting a massive campaign to "conlain the first two delected cases of swine lever in the Republic The Director of Primary Production, Mr. Cheng512 words
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Article, Illustration119 1967-07-11 9 SINdAPORK. Mon. New Zealand's Minister for Housing. Mr John Rae (above), flew into Singapore this afternoon for a two-day visit while on his way home after attending the Asian and Pacific Council conference in Bangkok While here, hr will tour Singapore's housing projects,119 words
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Article39 1967-07-11 9 SINGAPORE*:. Mon. -The Dale Carnegie Alumni Association. DisTict 95 will hold a dinner at the Capitol Blue Room at 745 p.m on July 29. It Is In conjunction with the Installation of Dr. TJ Stanley, a.s Governor.39 words
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261 1967-07-11 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. THE Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Paul Hasluck, who passed through Singapore last night expressed the hope that the Republic would join the Asian and Pacific Council (ASPAC). "If Singapore comes into ASPAC. it will certainly be very welcome to Australia."261 words
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380 1967-07-11 9 SAFE DRIVING: 800 TAXIMEN TAKING PART IN CONTEST SINGAPORE, Monday. COMPETITION designed lo build a corps of safe, reliable, law-abiding :m<l courteous hixi driven was launched in Singapore today. Some 800 taxi drivers taking part in the sixmonth contest organised by the National Safety First Council have been issued with380 words
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171 1967-07-11 9 SIM.APORi;. Mon. The Returned Services League of Australia iKSI.i has offered to help set up a training centre to rehabilitate unemployed and physically handicapped exservicemen in Singapore. A report on the first year's operations of the RSI. Jubilee I- it ml says the training171 words
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Article41 1967-07-11 9 SINGAPORE. Miin. The Ministry of Culture field section will hold free film shows tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. at Mata Gate labourers' quarters. Naval Bhsf Kampong Loyang: Lee Cheng School. Jalan Chye Kay; and Kong Hwa School. Loke Yang Road.41 words
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Article, Illustration308 1967-07-11 9 SINGAPORE. Mon A misunderstanding caused more than 1.000 Malaysian citizens to rush to the consular office of the Malaysian High Commission in Goodwood Hill today for their restricted passports. It had arisen from a press release issued by the High Commission over the week-end with308 words
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Article34 1967-07-11 9 SINGAPORE. Mon -The p*rv i pie's Association us to organ iv i pugilist ir claws at community 1 centres. Wrll-icnown pugilistic m- I pert* are being Invited to conduct I these clasaes.34 words
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Advertisement135 1967-07-11 9 IS MU Dissolves without trace. All bvcausc it contains no sodium bicarbonate. Yes, Hcrmesetas is pure sweetness. Kach tablet sweetens like two sugar lumps. At your pharmacy or authorized provision store. Recommended for Diabetics. Discover the fun of being slim-with new Hermesetas. O 3 P° Hermesetas c bluP THE SWISS135 words
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Advertisement165 1967-07-11 9 Name any place in the Well show you the easy way there. And one Pan Am® ticket can take you anywhere you want to go in the U.S.A. Anywhere. Pan Am Jets can fly you from the Pacific to any of 4 U.S.A. West Coast Gateway Cities, any day. What's165 words
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Miscellaneous154 1967-07-11 9 \rf*+if Onp 91,, V.T Hfwnt/in WELL, THANKS A LOT", NCW DOJ'T \OU FELLAS 1 I ...ME AN' I SAY! I I I ..WHY CANT THE BAND 1 SURE MAN I HI, \TO THE OOON, FLETCH AN 1 S WO«KV ABOUT HIS OOCXA'S GOT AN WE ALL BE_ NOU WE'D BE154 words
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Article95 1967-07-11 10 :>i Horrf, EM (Mimmum) DUKE for MM tunny etpresaior* rif pympatli) :irni novrVra, please arc»i' Victoria Ps-i. i in MR. AND MRS. K MH.k.iran Nair thank all ratatrVN and frienda for -tnne and viln.-it «.m» on the occasion of their m. imago on iw: MR CHIN KAM KIA and95 words
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Article151 1967-07-11 10 in Wmm Hi (Minimum) DILLS SPECIAL SALE Tho 2nd th- kM 4 >.:iri I* on at IVA Amher aMBSM I i-.jr.- tixl.iy and will coniirn. tor i >r.i.rt sjaSMM only WTW, START YOUR DAY vMth Quaker ■uxar !"uft> K\tv su^ar ctwied «heat puff gjHaNM with tculilrn honey. T««t»« .trillions151 words
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Article48 1967-07-11 10 w i.rrff $1 (Minimum) YOUTH FOR CHT.IST alghth anntvvrsary r.iiiv Saturday July IS. 1M? T.to i' in. s.'i>:apor« t'onferenc* Hall, ahentnn W.iv. Hpaaker Dr. Mloor Davidson. K.-iMirtnir. Mr. David Mm. aoloi't. Kennv sinners Quartet. T.K.C. Musical EaaasaMa, Vrtb Singapore Oompanv. Tho BSfM Brtgado'i. Everyouo Is invite,!.48 words
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Article674 1967-07-11 10 At the end of its second Ministerial meeting the Asian and Pacific Council is still in search of an identity. Aspac is not a military, political or economic alliance or grouping. Then what is it? At Bangkok the Ministers approved the setting up of a cultural and674 words
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Article364 1967-07-11 10 No clear picture ii yet available of the fighting between Nigerian Federal Government troops and the j forces of the secessionist "Republic of Biafra." Radio Biafra has admitted that fighting is taking place inside the break-away state's Ogoja Province, but has denied the successes claimed by the I364 words
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Article212 1967-07-11 10 A rising population and rising living standards both put stress on Singapore's water supplies, though progress over i the last few years has been enough to push the threat of shortage into the background Now it would take a very s»'iious drought indeed to bring back rationing. But212 words
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Article, Illustration621 1967-07-11 10 RICHARD HARWOOD - The Generals still rule in South Vietnam RICHARD HARWOOD by Put in kit place by the Army IN their bloodless squashing of Premier Ky's political ambition, the generals of Saigon have shown again how thoroughly they dominate the society of South Vietnam. Premier Ky had appeared to be the most621 words
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Article, Illustration902 1967-07-11 10 ROBERT H. ESTABROOK - ROBERT H. ESTABROOK A forum for grievances and a safety valve by A DRAMATIC change in attitudes toward the United Nations on the part of diplomats here has come about in the aftermath of the Arab-Israeli war. Some who were previously sceptical now term902 words
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Advertisement521 1967-07-11 10 5 Classified advertisements for Straits Times A Malay Mail may be handed to: COIO STORAGE SUMa-MABKtT D»»h) COLO STO*AC( BHANCHtS CITY BOOK STORI LTO >>f Colly*r Ouov THI NIWS IRONI ork*» M M ISMAIL mroltt Rood. Nnvol Bn\* HAMIEM STORI. 1419 Uppr< Clonoi RooO. V RITNASAMV 4. CO, ft a521 words
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Advertisement46 1967-07-11 10 The Bank You Can Trust W— i T^ J Bank with MALAYAN BANKING BKRHAD and you bank wisely HIAO r*iiri> I_^^ V-L-t-* MALAYAN I«N( lUIIDINC 92. Jalin Bandar. Kuala Lumpur. BANKING BERHAD 111 il >^T"t A u iho,«^ c.pH.i sseoooooo luv«4v>4r > aMUpCtp.ul S IS.OOO.OCa V J46 words
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Advertisement200 1967-07-11 10 CLEVER COOKERY^ with war twomi no™ romw Ha.XT Wrm.m Try the many delicious the full tender succu'ene*. things you can do with And as a sauce or dip, Colman's mustard. mustard has that hot. In pot roast or casse- spicy flavour that goes so role, a teaspoon of dry well200 words
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Article, Illustration239 1967-07-11 11 The boy in chains for his own safety BORN HALF DEAF, DUMB AND BLIND PARTIALLY KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. JS this boy, now 17, destined to spend his life in chains? This is the question Mrs. Yap Keow, of Sungei Besi, is asking. He is her youngest son. Chee Ming, who239 words
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87 1967-07-11 11 The swing is to maxi skirts, says professor l/l ALA LIMPIR. Mon. Maxl .skirt* will be all Ihe rage in Paris' this autumn. predicts Professor Vincent Montell, who Is here to give a series of lectures on Arabic culture and religion »t the I niversity of Malaya. Professor Montell. Direc-87 words
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Article168 1967-07-11 11 COMING: TOP EXPERT ON ADS CINGAPORE, Mon. 1:7 Mr. Gillie Potter, one of Europe's foremost specialists in advertising film techniques, will shortly visit Singapore and Malaysia for four weeks. He Is the producerdirector of specialised film techniques in the advertising films division of the Rank Organisation in London. He has168 words
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96 1967-07-11 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two water boats were today added to the Port of Singapore Authority's fleet of vessel* supplying fresh water to neighbouring Islands and sh'.ps in the roads. The two boats. named Chi'a-Chit* and Chomel were officially delivered to the PSA at96 words
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272 1967-07-11 11 Man who tried to cheat EPF is fined $400 ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mohamed Zin bin Koman. 49. of Kelantan. was today fined $400 or three months' jail in the magistrate's court here for using a false medical certificate signed by a Dr. P Simlee to withdraw his Employees Provident Fund272 words
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Article115 1967-07-11 11 Soon The story of Malaysia' I^I'ALA LIMPIR, Mon. Documentaries and musu-al programme* recorded on 190.000 feet of tape will tell the story of Malaysia *o the people of the world. This undertaking will be Radio Malaysia's contribution to the 10th Merdeka anniversary relekr»U*JM and will be recorded in eight laneuages115 words
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Article39 1967-07-11 11 SINGAPORE. Mon A ships steward. Tan Oe« Wee. 47. WM today fined $3,000 or month Jail by a District Court after he pleaded gulltv to a charge of exporting gold ornaments without a permit.39 words
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Article, Illustration248 1967-07-11 11 Mr. Woo: Inspired by the National Language Week VIUAR. Mon. The aTI only non-Malay in Johore with an Honours degree in Malay studies says he vu inspired by the Mationai Language Wee*. Mr Woo Seng H«a 27. self- .•< Uu.t-d Ota way tru.iUiltt ocnuoi Cercmtate and ri gti. r SchuoJ248 words
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212 1967-07-11 11 MALACCA, Mon T»HE Minister of 4 Transport, Tan Sri Sardon, said today that it was of the utmost importance to have a Port Authority here to encourage more ships, especially coastal ones, to call at Malacca. "Unless there Is efficent212 words
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Advertisement172 1967-07-11 11 For COMFORT and BEAUTY.... c hoose KING'S GARDEN Situated at King's Road, off Bukit Timah Road, Spore. BEST RESIDENTIAL AREA EXQUISITELY DESIGNED! TWO-STOREY DETACHED BUNGALOW Area: 8,000 sq. ft. TWO-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED \f 4 <f Area: 3,500 sq. ft. j\±/? J "4/^* I Ground floor: Mosaic wiHi skirting throughout. First floor:172 words
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Advertisement337 1967-07-11 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT ACCOMMODATION WANTED SITUATIONS VAO U IT«W U (Hlm.y—B»M tit. iMtrm IS Word, U (Mln.)~B»* til. tMlrm tt W*r4. M tMim.f-B.x t» .ili.**!? 0 D lvtl 3 B««foom Kur. THRU BIDROOMIO HOUIt wlUkaa^HAO^flk Stnlor A* ■Uhrd Uoum. oo clcvatxl sit. guict study (MO ssu. i -i .•^mdmTßm B 1|337 words
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Miscellaneous749 1967-07-11 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala I.ur- Rhythm— tongs and dances pur and Pminj. 6 Ipoh and by European artist*. 8 News Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore In Mandarin; 8 10 Beale Street Bahru; 4 Taipinjr; 7 Batu Review a musical proPahat; 9 Kluang. gramme 835 Susie Little Caesar of Bleeker749 words
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Article, Illustration444 1967-07-11 12 WHAT are little girls wearing today? Not the fussy clothes of yester years but swinging easy-flowing outiits of today's "with-it" styles. In the current "petite" wardrobe you will find tent dresses, shifts and caftans that follow the lines of grow-up designs. Colours, too.444 words
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Article229 1967-07-11 12 Serving up a cucumber soup HERE'S a recipe for Cream of Cucumber Soup. It serves 8. You need: 3 young cucumbers; 2oz. butter: pinch of sugar, salt and pepper; 1 pint water, plus chicken stock cube; i pint single cream; paprika pepper to garnish. For the white sauce: i pint229 words
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673 1967-07-11 12 PLAYING THE BEAUTY GAME WITH ORANGES AND LEMONS HERE are some home (frown beauty tips from experts. POTATOES put sparkle into tired eyes and help to reduce puflftness. Method: Orate a large raw potato and press between two layers of gauze or two clean handkerchiefs. Rest lightly over the eyes.673 words
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Advertisement342 1967-07-11 12 YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY I WHEN YOU OWN A I x BRnUn KITCHEN MACHINE 1 H I BRAUN The most versatile machine I kf ITPHPN MAPHIMF n ie raun rang* II* 1 uncfl Yfll,l supplied with a wid« rang* Jl fe^v RM32 of accessories as shown above, /^fl342 words
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Advertisement437 1967-07-11 12 NOW! Teenform's exclusive range of exotic bras, panty girdles, slips and panties awaits you at your favourite store. Go soon, young lady! Treat yourself to a new experience in shape-shopping at: CASUALS. CHANRITA, GLOBE SILK STORE. HILDAS. LUCK TRADERS. PUNJAB SILK STORE, ROBINSON'S. "teertjorm® the prettiest possible shape to be437 words
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Article, Illustration207 1967-07-11 13 MAUREEN PETERS - Footwear parade and a lot more to see MAUREEN PETERS SHOW-A-LEG TIME AT THE YWCA EXHIBITION... r J^UALA LUMPUR. Mon. It was show-a-leg time at the YWCA Ideal Home exhibition this morning when five eyecatching girls modelled a total of 20 of the latest footwear fashions. It was supposed to207 words
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Article78 1967-07-11 13 Magdalene Lum - The mod but modest bikini Magdalene Lum By 'IMli: itsy-bitsy, teenvl weeny polka-dot bikini has given uav to the mini, mod modest batek bikini (above). Model Vee Mci wore this outfit called "Bali Hat at a fashion show on Sunday organised by Mayi -i i r in conjunction with the78 words
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Article26 1967-07-11 13 Xi t \n<; M n Ihi C4lKM•tnn Cumrut here wUI hold a fun fair 111 biiiiciiiic xnd scholarship funds on thr school '.hat on26 words
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242 1967-07-11 13 JOHORE BAHRU. Monday. 'IMIE Johore rehabilitation committee for the A handicapped will hold a three-day joint campaign with the State Welfare Department from Saturday to show that handicapped people can be rehabilitated to lead normal lives. The campaign will be launched242 words
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Article43 1967-07-11 13 IPOH. Mod rhree hawkers. Icr K M N><ih Kang chiiH. and Wont; Mun Slew. 60. 1 venun, were tmrri sio each by :he m.i^.. rate't court here tnrinv. ..imiie an obstruction with hnr tricycle* yesterday at thM Clark v.drr*i->n Road •unrtion.43 words
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Article64 1967-07-11 13 aINGAPORK Mod Ann. nAtiMirtl slogans weir inund scribbled on Uic valla and .-.gnbCMrd ul rh» Lorong Cliuan .!I.<c< comniun,iv BMKn m the Thomson ton•tiruency yesterday morning. A spokesman oi Hip People'; .^vocation tod iy Mid thai »i»fl member of the centre had found the .slogan.- when he arrived64 words
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212 1967-07-11 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. AN TOTAL subsidy of $100,000 a year is being given by the Government to groundnut cultivators in the form of seed, fertilisers and other assistance under the First Malaysia Plan. At a Tariff Adv'.sory Boord hearing today, the Deputy Director of212 words
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128 1967-07-11 13 ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A top American pop and folk song group, which recently thrilled thousands In Manila and is now In Saigon, will fly here next week for two performancea The Phoenix Singers three singers find two guitarists will perform at S'adiuni128 words
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Article213 1967-07-11 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon THE *c v c n-m embe r Alliance Candidature. Committee will meet Selaiifior Alliance leader* on Wednesday i» select candidates for Ihe I'jb9 parliamentary and Slate elections. It will be the first of a srric«> of meetings betuc<n the committee and State traders.213 words
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308 1967-07-11 13 Catch them young scheme for S'pore police recruits SINGAPORE. Monday AN ambitious scheme to produce better policemen and women has gone into operation. Under it. the Singapore Police Force will for the fiist time assume full control and responsibility for all school cadets. Until the beginning of this month, the308 words
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206 1967-07-11 13 A DOUBT, SO STABBING CASE MAN IS FREED A LOR STAR, Mon. The Kedah High Court judge, Dato Justice S.M. Yong, today gave the benent of doubt to a padi planter, Mustaffa bin Saad, 33, and acquitted him on a reduced charge of manslaughter. Mustaffa was found not guilty of206 words
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Article98 1967-07-11 13 Two accused of having opium PENANG. Mon. -A 61-yesr-(,ld m»n. Ong Boon Hooi- wa* charged in the sessions court here to d»y with having n packet* of prepared opium and smoking utensiis. He was arrested at hi* Magazine Road houae by a police party at about 3 p.m. yesterday. In98 words
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Article30 1967-07-11 13 SINGAPORE. Mon— A labourer this a/temoon dug up a rusty pistol an old war relic while working at Upper Bukit Ttmah Road. He handed it to the police.30 words
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Advertisement46 1967-07-11 13 Advertisement: Beautify Your Hair Your hair will be alive with highlights and rxqutv.ti n^w beauty It will look clearer .*nd m<>rr youthful, free of all dulling Him and *lowini with n<!i dtvp-down .v.d lu-tre when shampooed with the modern iv, k In' Rlow shampoo by Delph.46 words
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Advertisement224 1967-07-11 13 MEET the girl who has set London swinging with the 'mini- cheong' Shaken British television with her switch from gentle nurse to Samurai wife And who now plans a real-life surpriseaway from the cameras She is Penang-born, ex-convent girl THE PALLADIUM tfl»i July's specials' include: BATMAN IN MUFTI THE HOUSE224 words
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Miscellaneous91 1967-07-11 13 The weather HIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 6P Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 88 Ipoh 73 Malacca 88 69 Singapore 18 75 C. Highlands sft Jesselton 88 75 Kuchlng 91 73 HmffM91 words
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Advertisement671 1967-07-11 14 i( nnlinued riorn Pace IB> ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 70 Word* Sli < Mimimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Lim BJbkj Wee deeply thank all relatives and friend* who had so kindly helped and consoled them In their bereavement. THB FAMILY OF the late Mr. Tan Cheow Yong thank relatives, friends. Members671 words
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Advertisement953 1967-07-11 14 SITUATIONS VACANT li Word* M (Mlm.)— Box Sn rl, oxirm WANTEO GENERAL AMAH. Must speak English, must live in. English fsmlly with two boys. Oood Salary. Box A 4640 8.T.. Spore. WANTED PULL TIME part time workers for established company throughout Malaysia. Work done at home. Salary $350.00, $150.00. Apply953 words
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Advertisement1018 1967-07-11 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Wortia U (Min.)— Box tt eta oxtn FULLY FURNISHED SPACIOUI bungalow. All modern facilities. Ver] good residential area district li. Tel i 8 porei ***** or *****. CHANCERY-LANE OISTRICT-1 furnished three bedroom Fiat loung die Ing-hall sen-ant's room o«n bath room ring Tel: ***** 8 pore. SENNETT ESTATE:1,018 words
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Advertisement918 1967-07-11 14 SHOPS TO LET li Pora» %o iHint Boi io cU txlro I SHOP HOUSE at businass centre. nea.- market, specially good for Anascial banking, dental buainass etc. Contact Mdm. Wong. 331 -A. Upper J Pay* Lebar Road. Singapore 19. y GODOWN SPACE VACANT It Word* U (Min.)— Box tt ci*918 words
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Advertisement1065 1967-07-11 14 TOURS k EXCURSIONS H Wm*U Kin j— Box rts ARCHIPELAGO COACH TOURS Uili<i C. Hi.-hUnd* 7 L>ay* SI 2O »o Mala>a Hiadyai Son^khU *i.mi Jui> its .:i .in Aataai I II n II t:< M Baal Coa«t lull 23 3n August m 13 Bangkok Chiengmm IS Days 2* 7 151,065 words
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Advertisement873 1967-07-11 14 FOR SALE M Word* S« 1 Him )—•}«> t* ri, txtrm NEW WIC MM Human hair cosl $lin BbM arias *S0 Ring Mr. Oicok •>tiT«l .^Mjh•^ S pore SINCLE OIAMOND M Carats Ring $:il (iwi Apply Box MIHt I (Sporn BAKE VOOR OWN SBJSM oi "ith D.co Electric O\fnfti. iCKtruction873 words
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Advertisement420 1967-07-11 14 BARS k RESTAURANTS (Spore) l> H,,rrf, S» Mm.)— Box >S fti txirm DANCINC DINING NICNTLV Soirh Baal \«:< ant IM WHerloo O'reet S par*), Tel MBM PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified persons for the following posts: SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING 1. Srnior Lecturer in Mechanical Kngineering.420 words
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Advertisement255 1967-07-11 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT KERAJAAN KELANTAN: JAWATAN KOSONG: Permuhonan2 ada-lah dt-jrtnput bagi perlamekan ka-jawaian Penggana Ntßjtli Kelantan (Bahamian lIIi di-ata.s tai)Kga-Rai keperti benIcut KtLILISAN MJIL PERSEKOLAHAN Pelateh f 137 50 x 760 152 50 PerperAsaan Tanggamasa $199x14-227 OK 260x14-316 OK 331x14-429. TINGKATAN l\ Pflateh $I^2 50\7 50-146/ Penerelcsaan TanpßaniMfa $185x14-227 GK 260x14-31fi255 words
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Advertisement1387 1967-07-11 15 m I ben%line\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. C BtNAKMIN Rotterdaa An 22 i.ngi^ie 1 b "am Penjnp HaTburp An 28 lily 11,11 BENNEVIS X!iA Singapgre Pt <!^am Penanp Sept II Jlly 28,21 Illy 17 11 Illy 21/2S Antwarp Sapt 21 Singaport P. S'haa Penaag BENATTO* I'pooi.1,387 words
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Advertisement1226 1967-07-11 15 BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT. Laaein tir: S -|aoorp P. S-aa P»»in mBF CNESTER j.on on. H.mb.-g. R,n.r fl .m. ;,TBF WORCESTER Njjjj/ ;|TY OF GUILOFORB Uioon. Rotteraam. H*Ha>ia 21 n An 24 21 An lITY OF ST. ALBAHS Ro'terflaa. Harre. j. V.adlesbrougn1,226 words
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Article53 1967-07-11 16 /MINEJE Product ttthtngt tin.attrdiy drum I*l lellrra. C»»r« MtaH rloh.i 10... f kgta K I'onl t R Pt»p»t Hoatajk «r« •rllrn t»tu:*« I iruan (all -»>•■. KIM asi pi«T| wUen iim NI.W iinjap,,. Ctonul Oil Milllri' A«•MMMtai prtMi I MH dimn *.-.i iel *n m^ tmcjpax C.prj Aiittulitn53 words
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Article27 1967-07-11 16 CLOSING PRICES July 10. RUBBER PRICK: H| ■HMi (down In r -pichths of a cent). TIN: MN.UI (up H| tents). KstitiKitrd (ifTrrinit '110 tons (up 10 tons).27 words
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Article14 1967-07-11 16 TMI AOttnllin B<nki in Mi I l>y>ia ...1. M .nance. :n l«14 words
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Article94 1967-07-11 16 MELBOURNE M»n FMajr*! rloaing •rkMB IB Auatralian lolUra and ctnla witb Friday a pricM in br«tkft« Mount In 1:1 «M N Broken H. < Ampol 4«M Cob. Ind A P M <• BarrMn tub K H P ».TI Colonial Suf«r S.TS4 Con r.old i;. i «-oiM i i»»94 words
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Article224 1967-07-11 16 V. MIPS lymi alonaiift* tht iinxapore today are i stat» oi Kutcn M. Itraafclra Mi.v 13 16. M.-ihonmn Man; 21 24, kn.iM*iu No 3 H «V)OJ II ■>, Tr«. Ann- K MM. Prcaidc t J Buchanan U 43. VaaMß Manum I K*ji.,» M, Btngloc 47. and Sleiui224 words
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Article240 1967-07-11 16 Jtl.Y fir<»t grade rubber f.o.b. I bu>er» tlo»ed at o p.m. ml Kuala Lumpur and Singapore yesterday at 551 cents per Ib. down Hve-eichths of a cent on I Krida>'« closing level. The tone was dull. R.A.S. and M.R.1., closing price* in cent* per Ib. »e»lerda% Buyers Sellerb240 words
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218 1967-07-11 16 liHK Straits tin price in Prnans yesterday rose •Jirhtly by I*'. tents to tttf.l2l per pint I on .<n ofTering r*dimalr(l up 10 tons to 110 tons Fair demand MM rrportrd on fairly steady market. LOCAL RI'BBKR MART: The morning market was218 words
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817 1967-07-11 16 From Our Market Correspondent ONCE acain interest was l.ircclx speculative on the Stock Exchange yesterday in the industrial section The more speculative counters came off the top and the rest of the equity section was also sightly easier in later trading. Matsushita, in which817 words
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Article33 1967-07-11 16 Malayan Sloe. Indicm Jul> 8. July 10 Industrials: 115.66 1 15.65* I'ropertic*: 110.:: lll.M Minings: M3.KT MM S uihhers: 109.45) MaVM !»<•«. '1 ]'-i, 1 100 Dei. 30 1966 a 1 111133 words
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Article1167 1967-07-11 16 L>l NlM.s> in .<niJ rrpiirlrd to llir sineaporr and KuaU l.nmpur liadm; rooms of (he stmk Baakaan tektrrdax. «iih the iiiiiuiiri or llir BjaMei traded in bracket-.: INDUSTRIALS: BouMtirt M.S.I. Ctnt'Jl luilr .li,l<O<li U.n, in<M)i lI. M .lino, Bl.fM. <4.<>UO' «1 lI'MMI, (11,1! ,_'(l|Hl, *1 .M1,167 words
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Advertisement1137 1967-07-11 16 Yv" KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Western Australia Singapore Japan Sarvica l Audi "Sawai Miri" I II July 25 27 Jlly 4 Alf I »«t "Nuaeikiaa Man" II 31 July 8' I Aaf IS Alf 18 Aaf West Africa /Singapore /Japan Servle* i It.Oi M», sailfl 11 Jily/E Rials II HI)1,137 words
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Advertisement779 1967-07-11 16 IUSTftUIA/NtW IUUNO SCRVICt INOU. PMISTtN aNO fa.* (AST SEBVICIS Ti Frtaaatli. a<m,ie. Mdlaarm. SvMtt la: Mitru aal Naa>|ittiaaa Pfnant H 1 "am Smilojn laaaajpi P. S '-m Pmani ■OMItLA Saill* Si. lei la Part MIUIA la Pirt U Jill 21 j.lr BAMBR* t Aia 1/ a »u| II 11 a779 words
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Advertisement166 1967-07-11 16 THE MOGUL LINE LIMITED. KTA I I I) I ic.m I ili uttA S'potr S.S. ISI.AMI" for ManiU and Japan July IX I'uh hirf Acrius R JumabhuT A Son<> Ltd.. »K. U'Alrnrida Strrrt. TaJ: ***** H MikUhMtimmiiMmimm I] 10 CtriOH, MARSEILLES, «NTW£RP. BOTTERPAM. BEEMEN, HAMBUR6 Singapore P. S'tiam ►'enang WESTFALIA166 words
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Article45 1967-07-11 17 11.. nttin.il Mili>in Short term Money Market for the week ended Saturday the range of rail rate* win as follow*: BANK FINDS: 3 per rent to per rent. CENTRAL FIND: r, per rent to S per rent. MOVF.MENT of funds totalled 5H5 million.45 words
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Article34 1967-07-11 17 Ul fr»« "■"i"i« mtrktt n Hone Kon» \«it*rdtv th* UI. O«lltr t :""1 *t B*o for TV «.'1 B.T') for mh. >t«rlln( quotxl it IK n.l on ml of ((Id it 2751-34 words
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Article36 1967-07-11 17 The following June rubber crops are reported: Kluanf 133.000 In inri flu Benut 49 000 lb. Inited Malacca 426.326 lb.. Ayer Mnlrk Ri ins lb Lemtf Hln Kan, njtl lb and Nrala.<! 99.213 lb.36 words
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Advertisement2452 1967-07-11 17 ANNOUNCEMENT ISLAND AND PENINSULAR siNnpnnF papfd DEVELOPMENT BERHAD PROoTaf m sdTbhd. (Incorporated in Malavtia) Second and Final Call of 25 rents per «harr on law* AB-174. 41 m v Ulan Klan«. ol 15 000.000 nharra making Kuala Lumpur. Wrtt Malaysia. the *hare« lull> paid Telephone No. 5A0112 A number ol2,452 words
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Advertisement736 1967-07-11 17 NOTICES YEE THYE LOONG TIN MINES (SDN.) BERHAD (Member*' Voluntary Windtnf-np) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (Pursuant to Section 272 of the Companies Act, 1965* that a general meeting of the abovementloned Company will be held at the Bangkok Bank Building. i6th I'loon, 105. Jalan Banaar. Kuala Lumpur, on the 12th736 words
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Advertisement202 1967-07-11 17 NOTICES NOTICE MOTOR INVESTMENTS LTD. LOBR OF STOCK CERTITICATEB The undermentioned Ordinary Stock Certificates have been lost and are hereby declared null and void:Nor: ***** covering S2ooo'Stock and ***** covering $1000 Stock In the names of Mr. Ng Khiok Lurk and Madam Tan Ean Chin respectively. Secretary Motor Investments Ltd.202 words
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Advertisement638 1967-07-11 17 NOTICE THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER II) NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND Bankruptcy No. 205 59 Kong Jin Teck of No. 19. Jalan Tampoi, Singapore 14 (Clerk). 410 61 Sved Fadzil bin Shaikh of No. 10. Yio Chu Kani: Road Telecommunication*. Quarters. Singapore 28 (Clerk.. 133 62 Mohamed Fahml of I<it 169.638 words
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Advertisement410 1967-07-11 17 SENIOR MARKETING EXECUTIVE A progressive and successful British Marketing organisation seeks the services of a Senior Marketing Executive (Consumer Goods) to assist in implementing their Malayanisation programme and ultimately to serve in a senior position in the Company. Qualifications required include a minimum of 6 to 10 years local experience410 words
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131 1967-07-11 18 SWIMMING CANTA CLARA California i. Mon. Americas 14--year-old Debbie Meyer shattered both the 800 m and the 1.500 m world swimming record* to win the 1,500 m women's freestyle at the international meeting here yesterday. She swam 800 m in 9 mln :;.").Bsec andReuter - 131 words
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Article22 1967-07-11 18 The Malaysian Society of Rugby Union Referees wiU hold a discussion meeting at the Selangor Club tomorrow at 8 p.m.22 words
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Article, Illustration49 1967-07-11 18 T»ONY 808 (No. 9). with Lyle Harbrictee astride. A coming up on the outside to beat Top Power (Garnet Bougoure) by a short head in the Committee Cup race over lOf at Bukit Timah on Sunday. Third, a neck behind, was Boy's Fun (Glynn Pretty).— Timesport picture.49 words
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Article776 1967-07-11 18 WEIGHTS for all ten race* of the Selangor Turf C luk'l Agonc'o Cold (up meeting at Kuala Lumpur on SuimUt AOOX<; S GOU COT Napoleon Solo Mt Lord Jim US r»j»'«i *l« l^>rd Su«*x 8.10 Top Honour M* llrreco %.M •■■g* *"r: he s."'i 2« g* I.776 words
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Article47 1967-07-11 18 ROUEN Mon- Jochm Rindt. •f Austria, vesteidav won the Rouen Grand Prix Formula Two motor race here. driving a Brabham-Cosworth. Rindt roared on to win the IM-mile rare by over a minut* from New /ealander Bruce MeI«ien. driving Ml own '1i ai— i Coaworth —Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article592 1967-07-11 18 ' M. RAHMAN - M. RAHMAN GOLF NOTES By OORNETS around the 13th hole on the Bukit course in Singapore attacked three golfers and a caddie during a friendly round, putting a stop to two competitions on Sunday. The golfers who were stung were Chua Boon Yew, Ken Gilson592 words
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Advertisement551 1967-07-11 18 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) MiiiiniiKioniM; (irujks MXX NOTKX ;hat Mcetvlna l>ider* were r»n the 16th A J:t:u June 19H7 made agxiasi the lolli'ming perxoiiK xnti turns Rereiriftf Orders made mi Ib fi ft. Kankrnp<ri Na. ♦41 W Mohd All Bin Aram K-/-<* No i~,r. .lalan Geylang S»r»; Singapore551 words
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Advertisement417 1967-07-11 18 f NOTICE KENYATAAN J.K.R. PAHANG. I His I- if) INFORM all contractor < h<> \:sited the Temerloh ,>i irige nte n JOhb June. 1967 kßtptcUM in cnitnevtwti with the construction ol the (>n:ml Pirr that the Tender tor Bill not be closing M 20hb. July. 1967 due to some untor.sern417 words
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Advertisement458 1967-07-11 18 f PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG Application* are imited from persons ie.-ideni in the Keueraltou <>f Malaya and Singapore, undei fimn <>i age 10.- appointment as ASSIST AM' TOWN PI.ANNi:>.U OFFICER in the lown Planning and Builaing Department on th« salary scale ol sti2B\ :f4-M.(4 982\34-SI.J. 1458 words
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Advertisement376 1967-07-11 18 TENDERS PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN J.K.R. T.<wai an danpaua PemborongJ jranfl berdfiltar di-Jabatan Ker a Ha. a. Kela- E D Ar C 'Hd.J 6naJ' dKan ut-tenma dl-Pejabat JuruteiH Kerja. Ulu Selaiigor. Kuala Kubu Bharu hinuua punol 1J on tengah harl petang pada J1.7 1967. UNTOK Membena dan inenviapkan sabu»h Masjiri di-Ulu Yam376 words
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Advertisement771 1967-07-11 18 NOTICES (ompanieft under the General Management of .Heart. ""Hborne and lhappel. Ipoh. Tir. ore outputs for the qaarler I ended Mnh June IMT. Ptcais r CHENDERIANG TIN ,j DREDGING LIMITED 1.0(9 GOPENG CONSOLIDATED LTD Sc it* subsidiaries 11.643 HONGKONG TTN LIMITED UN n IDRIS HYDRAULIC TIN LIMITED 1.310 KENT F771 words
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357 1967-07-11 19 Rankings for all teams after 42 matches A BUMPER M-SOCCER TOURNAMENT 'pHIS year's Merdeka tenth anniversary football tournament will be the biggest in the series, according to plans drawn up by the Football Association of Malaysia's organising committee. The plans, which will come up for approval oy the committee tomorrow,357 words
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Article, Illustration489 1967-07-11 19 Keino beats Clarke for sixth time ATHLETICS L. ANGELES. Mon. KENYAN Kipchqge Keino, crushed by American Jim Ryun In Saturday's world record-break-ing 1,500 metres, regained his battered prestige with a decisive 5.000 m victory over Australian distance "king" Ron Clarke here yesterday. Running for the Commonwealth In the two-day match489 words
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Article97 1967-07-11 19 11THEN Tele\Ulon Singe pura TT despatch rider Adam Karim beat Lim Chen* Yew 1-15. 15-11. 15-1 to win the Singapore Badminton Association junior singles title at Ouillemard Road last night, it was the end of a very long trail for him Kartm had been trying97 words
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Article68 1967-07-11 19 FIFTF' ive been tnviU n the Sinsapore r- i p ion's knock-irn-tn.»'nt for the E.W. T"|il-> whirh begins on The f|ii .ner-fijulf. wl] be played on July 2S. yemi-flnais on Aug 5 and fin on Aue 12. The "?m... Army. RAF Tengsh R^F Chanci. RAF Seletar,68 words
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Article21 1967-07-11 19 Dr. P N P:nr:^h has been re-el«>rtpil president of the Sfgamut District Hurkev A.voru-Vire-pre- ih and p r John Misi21 words
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Article181 1967-07-11 19 A RAMALINGAM - A RAMALINGAM By SABAH athletes moved into tnp ge ar over the weekend in the Sabah AAA championships which closed after three days of competition at the Tanjong Am Snorts ground. Jesselton. on 6unday. The m^st pleasing aspect of 'he meet was the full turnout of the181 words
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Article750 1967-07-11 19 RESULTS RESULTS RESULTS ATHLETICS KABAH AAA (JesMltom: lOAm: 1 V Vtjtaratnam 3 Abdul Aziz I Zalnuddln Wahab 11.1: 200 m: l V Vljiaratnam 3 Wahab 3 Kwan Ka Fatt; 33.1: 400 m: l Gaus Pavak 3 M. Noor 3 Muftspha S2 6. R0«m: 1 Bairn ant Singh Kler 2 Dilhagh750 words
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Article670 1967-07-11 19 ATHLETICS REBUIITS on the second and lut day of the Com-mnnwMlth-US athletics match: MEN 2OOm: 1 Tommle Smith (US) 20 2. 2 Jim Hlnes (US) 20 3; 3 John Carlos (U8) 204: 4 Ed Roberts iTrtnt 20 5; 5 Stanley Allotey (Ghana) 30 8: 6 Menzle* Campbell670 words
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229 1967-07-11 19 JOE DORAI - Cambodia aims at top Asian ranking JOE DORAI SOCCER By pAMBODIA, a little known country in Asian soccer, plans to break through to the top ranks soon. The manager of Cambodia's league champions Asab. Inn Chhay Sun. said this In Singapore yesterday when he arrived with hl« team of 16229 words
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Article33 1967-07-11 19 fHE Penang Rugby Union has had its registration cancelled hv the Registrar of Societies. Malaysia. Notice of this is published in the July 6 Issue of the Malaywan Government Gazette.33 words
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183 1967-07-11 19 BADMINTON JAKARTA. .Mini In•'donesian sports officials today were reported indignant over the recent decision of the International Badminton Federation to resume the Interrupted Thomas Cup Challenge Round matches In New Zealand. The official Armed Torces Daily today quoted an official as having said:UPI - 183 words
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288 1967-07-11 19 A MALAYSIAN team of nine marksmen will leave for Tokyo on Sunday to compete In the First Asian shooting championships from July 21-25. They will take part in four t«am and lndlvdtual events at the Am Its and Tokorozaua shooting ranges The events are288 words
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Advertisement115 1967-07-11 19 JALAN SENANG JALAN SENTOSA ott |U r n- Chont' Sln««p*r«- 14. TWO -STOREY MODERN HOUSES IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION 4 Bedroom*, Bothrocmt, Llvinf, Dinln* »ll»l, Kitchen, Perch, iuilt la Wartfroh** Etc. ~^ff-_ BEAUTY PARQUET AND MOSAIC FLOORINO /^^^Jh T«Hir« L»»<: FREEHOLD \*m v utm LoH 2J 194 Mk xxv LM~W jU'PTji Fg^gMft115 words
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Advertisement338 1967-07-11 19 MARKETING RESEARCH— PRINCIPLES AND READINGS Designed to give the readers a broad perspective of marketing research and 45**o/^^ at the same time to provide intensive study and challenging material for dis- *-■■< fyc* o %y cussion and evaluation. J^*****., All major areas of marketing research are presented. M $£fei^ J&338 words
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Miscellaneous73 1967-07-11 19 KOCCER THsntnlar: S per* v Indonesia (7 30 pm >. Friendly: Youths v Youth Army Schools (6. both matches at Jn Besan J. Baiiru Div. 1: T8 Neer) v FP Bandaran Ipoh Div. 1: KIA v Municipality (Stadium PeralO Chen* Wah Ipoh YR'Mers. 'padanßi. T»lpIn? league: Prisons v MaL Ar»lllerv73 words
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332 1967-07-11 20 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM: By Jesselton. Monday TMIKKK is i<> be another British pull-out from H;isi Malaysia. This lime. .'{l members of ihe British Col un tan Service Overseas Or ganisatioh in Saitoh will go home in August when their term of duty expires. The Deputy332 words
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Article62 1967-07-11 20 SINOAPORE Moil 1!:< Adult education Board is orcanlMii« ;i 15-utcK COWM in public spr.ikme and elocution in English on Fistlnv rvcnintv !n>m 7 pin 10 9 p.m. at t lie R.iiiio Girls' Prilux'l in Quefii Street. The he Sa $15. Application forms «re available frr.ni the62 words
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Article44 1967-07-11 20 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The dispute oetween the Mechanical and C'oml>u>tion Engineering Co. and Urn Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union over the extension oi their expired collective agreement, scheduled to be heard on Wednesday m the second Industrial Arbitration Court, has been postponed.44 words
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Article52 1967-07-11 20 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Industrial Arbitration Court will hear a dispute between the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union and Fraser and Neave re'atl'io to the work of a senior bookkeeper. Mr. Lai Sew Peow. on Thursday morning. The union is challenging the company's right to assign Mr Lai52 words
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101 1967-07-11 20 BANGKOK. Mon. .More Russian-made helicopters landed arms and men for communist guerillas in north-eastern Thailand last week, the Prime Minister. Field Marshal Thanom Kittikacnorn. said here today. Marshal Thanom said that Thai forces detected these helicopters coming into Thailand five times in Sakol Nakorn provinceReuter - 101 words
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Article13 1967-07-11 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. There were 84 accidents, two of them serious, yesterday.13 words
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Article277 1967-07-11 20 LONDON. Mon All sections of Urn London Mock market moved hißliei today Equities were qinc:h turn de.-pite general econonm aim political uncertainties and new.- of short-time m the U K motor ln-Htiti-h hauls continued la<t week's late rtCOVtr) CUmuir middle prices of selected itoi ka277 words
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Article56 1967-07-11 20 LONDON. Mon Spot 19jd.. Aug. 18Jd.. Sept. 17Jd.. Oct. 17id.. Oct. Dec. 17; d.. Jan. March 17 11 16 d. April June IBd.. July/ Sept. 18; d.. Oct. Dec 18 5,16 d.. Jan March 18{d.. April June 18 7 16d.. July Sept 18' d ci; July 16.d Aub 1656 words
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Article29 1967-07-11 20 LONDON. Mon Buyers £1221 B|J sellers £1222. t Forward buyers £1222;. < seller i £1220} Settlement I £1224 i £2' Turnover am 155 tons p.m 590 tons Tone Steady29 words
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Obituary71 1967-07-11 20 MR A V. KAMALINCAM VAN oiar pti 97 of Pral paaatd a«av i.e^i nniiy S» 7 «i 7 ln«»rt»<l by fo*lo\>-l AWANC BIN MONO. RAIMIU I imiwr in chart* pa»»>l twai X.KM M .:m r m at Omtrlri Hoapital I|ioh. tMTtaf behind I if.' 4 M>n« and dJu^h'. r«71 words
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Article, Illustration259 1967-07-11 20 Pat weds tomorrow, but doesn't know what bridal gown looks like KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Monday. DATRICIA ("Call me Pat") Power, 21, who will he married on Wednesday, does not know what her wedding gown looks like. She arrived here today from the United States with her fiance. Anwar, son of the259 words
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Article102 1967-07-11 20 AWARD IS DOUBLED ON APPEAL SINGAPORE. Mon. The "ederal Court today allowed m appeal by the eldest son )i 70-year-old Goh Ah Lak. tilled In a middle-of-the-road iccident In Moulmein Road >v a motorcyclist. C.H.H. Eke, hree years ago. The appellant, represented by mr. Denis Murphy, was Mr. Goh Jock102 words
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Article176 1967-07-11 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Hong Kong entry has been awarded the first prize In the Singapore Cine Club's "South-east Asia's five best amateur cine film competition." Mr. J. R. Lee's "The Bookmakers" was also adjudged the best entry on Kodachrome film and the best directed176 words
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Article56 1967-07-11 20 LONDON. Mon— A Hong Kong mission began private talks with tiie British Government today on the trade problems the Crown Colony would face if Britain entered the common market. The mission, which armed here early this morning, saw highranking officials in the Par Eastern departmentReuter - 56 words
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Article58 1967-07-11 20 NEW DELHI. Mon. Indian Defence Minister Swaran Singh said today Chinese Red Guards had been harassing Tibetans and committing atrocities in Tibetan monasteries. Replying to questions in Parliament, he said In view of the disposition of Chinese troops in Tibet. India was taking approplate counter measuresReuter - 58 words
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Article38 1967-07-11 20 HONG KONG. Mon. Police "arrested" a doe today which was running around the waterfront draped in a leftist poster. The poster read: "Down with British imperialism." The dog was taken to a police station. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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188 1967-07-11 20 NTUC threatens offensive on rising prices SINGAPORE, Mon. The National Trades Union Congress today warned that it would expose and defeat wholesalers and retailers who exploited the public by demanding ridiculous prices for local sugar and matches. The NTUC secret arygeneral. Mr. Seah Mvi Kok. said in a statement. "The188 words
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Article59 1967-07-11 20 SINGAPORE. Mon A Mvml boom defence vessel will be working on the .submarine cables of the degaussing range in the Western Roads ol thr harbour, between the two tonuai blue and white buoys. Horn July 17 to Aim. 14. Manners are reque.sted to unr a wide berth59 words
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Article50 1967-07-11 20 SINGAPORE, lion. Anttnauun.il itap 'Uiul tcrtfebled on the walls and ttfnboaN of Loront; Clmah vlll munitv i< ntrc in tin constituency jresterttay m man oi the Pr. AaaocUUco today s;nci Ui the centre d the sioKiins when hr 6.30 n m A report bH > I to tin50 words
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283 1967-07-11 20 600 in motor workshops idle but it's 'not a strike' SINGAPORE. Mon CIX hundred motor works employees slopped work today but t heir union maintains they are not on strike. They are employed by the Wearne Brothers group of companies and arc members ot the Motor Workshop Employees" Union. Their283 words
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74 1967-07-11 20 MANILA. Mon Police arc looking tor three men who held up a millionaire couple yesterday. The couple, Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Palanca. owner ol a fleet of buses, were stopped while on their way to church by three armed men who took awayReuter - 74 words
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Advertisement65 1967-07-11 20 Lt4m LC w lulrvl I1 Cl Li S Will w I (ECVARATNAM: li-. n.l Joi MM A SI I n..nlli 'J o >M»in I I \«siint« Ho.>p.lal. VILLANUtVA ro MaM ••>>• -<.: K.h.'.ii. Thank* la gactM md f..(l of K X taof*. CLEMENTS U> P. 0.. M..rv v.l l»ffr»y a65 words
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Advertisement72 1967-07-11 20 sj|^|^ |f W% M I a carr y* n 9 case *.^~J&w~ y^^^jWP^J proud to show off HT examine the new 'm now available K with the f Hermes J 1 1| J Baby. M sssß J^^^ ja*^ t^b^ W I |t>»^**^ I I IHH II HBIH t k Jl72 words
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Miscellaneous50 1967-07-11 20 The weather Higlie.si iuid luwpm temperature!) in Malay.siH iiiid blngapore for the period' 8 p m Sunday to 8 p.m. yesU'rchiy Highest Luweat Kunla lunipui U0 69 KotH Bharu 88 73 Penang 88 Ipoh 73 Malacca 88 69 Singapore 88 75 C. Highlands 56 Jesselton 88 75 KuchiiiK 9i 7350 words
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