The Straits Times, 1 September 1967
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Title Section25 1967-09-01 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 TIIH Natiiiiial HBWS|!U|lfiP The Straits Times. Estd. 1845 FRILLY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1%7 ENTS KDN. 2578: 2590 M.C.(P)2266 EI VEtP25 words
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Article702 1967-09-01 1 Never before a night like this! KUALA LU M PUR, Thurs. The Malaysian capital has never seen anything like this. About half the 500.000 population ol Kuala Lumpur lined the .streets surrounding the Lake Gardens and Parliament House tonight to watch the procession of floats .aid the firework.s display which702 words
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Article, Illustration655 1967-09-01 1 Language The King renews his appeal 4 This is the beginning of a new era in the history of our independence. We take this opportunity to appeal to the whole nation to use and fully develop the National Language. J KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong today renewed his655 words
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Article156 1967-09-01 1 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM By (2INGAPORK. Thurs. Singapore and Indonesia are expected to resume full diplomatic relations on Saturday. \n i'\rh;itlKi' of Notes at the Ministr> of Foreign Affairs here will mark this. The Indonesian Note is likely to be presented hy Brig -Gen. S v n a156 words
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58 1967-09-01 1 That anti smuggling pact to be signed today l/UALA LUMPUR. IV Thurs.-- An antismuggling pact will be signed here lumorrow by Malaysia and the Philippines. The Philippine Fori eign Minister. Mr. Ramos, announced this here today. He said that the terms of the agreement would be almost the same as58 words
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107 1967-09-01 1 Lee lo Tengku: Our warmest greetings <^IM. UMIKI liuirs The I'lime M ni-l.r. Mr. Lee Kii.iii Yew, liid.ix sent Siiinaiioic's •n,iini c s t greetings" te TengkN \i>Id til i;al::n.m on (he ot-i-;tsi«>n el (lie i 111 1 1 ;iniinrrsarv ot itnlepciideme ol \lalavsia. His message, on heh.ill of t107 words
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Article18 1967-09-01 1 I OK) I in belnrt Bin i M tiai the sudden iml'i v bluaj APAP - 18 words
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Article34 1967-09-01 1 LONDON. Ttiura t;ii<i|> uctetant Joaepti Brady mm iinod t-'M lor pOMMrißfl nn oifrns pon pieces (.1 concrete winch hi threw at the Chinese Legation during Tuesday* righting i>c IHilicemen Hnd Climcx diplomas34 words
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Article27 1967-09-01 1 CIVIL BCLE JAKARTA, Thars-CU> reverted to civilian rale today after 10 years of Military government. Gen, Machmad banded over to new Governor, Mr. Sadikin. in.27 words
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Advertisement6 1967-09-01 1 THE TENGKUS broadcast in page 106 words
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Article, Illustration702 1967-09-01 3 Brown cables Chen Yi DRAMATIC OFFER TO DISCUSS WAYS TO IMPROVE TIES WITH PEKING The force of the law A MIGHTY force is the police force most of the time in London. This policeman with hands on hips, has a crowd under control without using a sin«le weapon. The picture702 words
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121 1967-09-01 3 Boothby, 67 weds wife No. 2 Wanda, 34 I ONDON, l'burs.— Lord Boothby. who proclaimed to millions tbal women were a bother and ili.il he nu happy bring ■tafte, today wed a woman In- met in a gambling game. The 6<->ear-oltl television wit and former Minister confessed to reporters, afterReuter - 121 words
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286 1967-09-01 3 Mboya to ask Kenyatta to break ties with Peking regime NAIROBI. Thursday IZENYAN Cabinet Minister Tom Mboya said last 1Y night he would ask President Jomo Kenyatta to break diplomatic relations with China Am deteriorating relations between the two countries appeared to be nearing a crisis point, a rally olReuter - 286 words
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Article, Illustration179 1967-09-01 3 First Negro member of U.S. Supreme Court WASHINGTON, Thurs. Judge Thurgood Mar s h all was confirmed yesterday as the first Negro member of the United States Supreme Court despit? spirited lastditch resistance from Southern segregationists. The Senate voted 69-11 to confirm Mr. Marshall, a life-time fighter for civil rights.Reuter - 179 words
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Advertisement67 1967-09-01 3 xlUlfllMltlww w I UU I suku bottles If you've never tried Guinness Stout, start now with a suku bottle. It's just the right amount for the first time. You'll grow to like it. It's the same Guinness Stout that lifts you up, gives you strength. Take home six suku bottles67 words
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Advertisement7 1967-09-01 3 Foreign O-Mk 2 and Gambols Pag* 177 words
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Advertisement454 1967-09-01 3 ALL OVER I THE WORLD II MORES MORE II PEOPLE are opening a nr 54°° deposit account You gain in so many ways RFLI\BILXTY: A Deposit Account with Lombard Banking provides a good rjte ol inte rest, with complete sjletv for vouf capital— leading to Lnancul peaceof mind. Your deposir454 words
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Article, Illustration297 1967-09-01 4 CONSCRIPTS TOLD: FUTURE IN YOUR HANDS SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Deputy Premier, Dr. Toh Chin Chve last night said the Singapore call-up of youths for military service was a necessary step to cushion the impact of the impending pull-out of British troops. Such a measure, he297 words
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Article368 1967-09-01 4 j SINGAPORE. Thur«. THE Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, today delivered an eight-page written Judgment setting out his reasons for dismissing habeas corpus proceedings by a detainee. Low Tai Thong, 34 against the Minister for Interior and Defence last week. Low a former member368 words
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Article153 1967-09-01 4 'TODAYS educational TV for Schools on Channel Bls as follows 830 am B SO urn. Mathematics. Sac 3 Range and Qiiartiles (En*.); 9 15 935, General science. Sec. 2 Reflection and Refraction (Eng t: 10 10 20 Geography. Sec 2 The Nile: Lifeblood of Egypt <Ch>;153 words
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Advertisement226 1967-09-01 4 ORCHARD lOMOHrtuw m on. u Hi! GALA ass i ANOIHhR IiXCITING ADVENTURE i OF THE GUNSLINCER AND HIS f. JB mmf g #> THE MARK OF JKJJMIa U VEIVGEANCC ANTHONY STEFFEN Eastmancolnr TntalScope CATHAY TOMORROW MIDinIGHT! PALACE II S ELVIS PRESLEY... SCUBA DIVING, SINGING AND SWINCINC IN AN OCEAN OF226 words
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Advertisement627 1967-09-01 4 1 "dwV.iw'J a ORGANISATION a 24th DAY 11-I.JO-4-6.J0-9 1* ■j NO HAlt-PRICt NO FKtt klal BJ Advonc* CASH Bookinqt only. I Seo-i Connr "YOU ONLY LIVE TWiCI" I*cnn.cci;r Parv.v,.,-n BJ NO MILITARY CONCESSION tor *JO 4 ».1S p.m. shows To-»«orr-» M nrta "Blue $kie»" I in m Sunday M mt»627 words
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Article, Illustration334 1967-09-01 5 Former envoy: The thing that struck me i— most... By TSAI TAN L' U A L A LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. If you return to Malaysia alter an absence of four years what will strike you most? The outstanding .show of national unit}, said Tan Sri C. M. Bennett, the first334 words
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Article59 1967-09-01 5 \poue. Thurs.— Captain lan IfcLaughlan. 48. is t<> .-ucceed Rear-Adniu.w D. H lltton H Btafl n> thr British I'ommander -in -Chicl. Far Ea.-^t Fleet, in December, it was announced in London. 11 c >>. to ly promoted RearArtn.ir..; on J.<n. i. but will take upReuter - 59 words
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Article144 1967-09-01 5 30-nation family planning talks SINGAPORE, Thurs. About 60 family planning experts from 30 countries will meet here next Tuesday for a 10-day conference. Sponsored by the Economic Commission lor Asia and the Far East 'Ecatei in co-operation with the Singapore Government, the "working group meeting" will be opened by the144 words
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Article50 1967-09-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— T'.ie Chiei of the Armed Forces Staff. Gen. Tengku O&man. will leave for London tomorrow to attend a Coaunonwwttl) defence exerei>p. leaders and civilian hc.cis vi defencp departments of Commonwealth countries are expected to ;.t:rnd the five-day exercise becoming on Sept. 450 words
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Article24 1967-09-01 5 BRUNEI ICAVN. Thur.v—Brunei't large Malaysian community celebrated Merdeltu Dhv with ECI-.ugcther dinner at thr Sultan Omar Ah Sailuddin College Auditorium tndav.24 words
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185 1967-09-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs ~1 IXJST offices throughout the country were open tuday. a holiday, to sell tirst day cover.s and stamps commemorating the 10th anniversary of Merdeka The General Post Office in Kuala Lumpur was open for 10 hours, while others did business from185 words
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Article, Illustration143 1967-09-01 5 Answer to Hong Kong's Water crisis by Jane, 15 KUALA LLMPLR. Thurs What is the best way to save water? Fif-teen-year-old Jane Robertson (above) of lions Kong. apparently ha* got the most novel solution. Jane goes about wearing a brooch which proclaims to all the world: "Save water. Bathe with143 words
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Article99 1967-09-01 5 SEREMBAN. Thurs. —Six workers, four of them women, were injured today when scaffolding teing used to construct the State mosque collapsed. Another three women workers escaped serious Injury when they fell into a tank containing several thousand gallons of water. They were rescued by other99 words
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68 1967-09-01 5 KANGAR. Thurs— A logging centre for the training ol bumipmras is to be set up la Peril* soon. The Mentii Besar. Tan Sri Sheikh Ahmad, announced this yetterday at a meeting with about 100 people at Kampung Perawah. about five miles Hum nere. "It68 words
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Article39 1967-09-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Two senior Customs officers. Inche Monamed bin Ibrahim of Kuanlan and Mr. Boon Oon Lor of Johore Bahru. will leave for New Zealand on Sept. 13 for advanced training under the Colombo Plan.39 words
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Article, Illustration342 1967-09-01 5 Closer together 'only matter of time SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA RELATIONS BY JAMAL SINGAPORE, Thursday. Malaysian High Commissioner here, Tan Sri Jamal bin Abdul Latiff, said tonight he was confident that relations between Malaysia and Singapore would improve. He saw no reason why the two countries, given sufficient mutual goodwill, respect and trust,342 words
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Article, Illustration211 1967-09-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. JNDONESIA has taken it upon herself to ensure that the new Association of SouthEast Asian Nations is a complete success, its Charge d'Affaires, Col. Benny Moerdani, said here today. And the resumption of diplomatic relations between Indonesia and Malaysia211 words
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Article71 1967-09-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thui> Senator M. D. Kitchiian of the j Ceylonese delegation to the I Malaysia Day celebrations yesj terday gave a book on "100 Years of Municipal Govern- mem in Colombo" to Dato Lokman bin Yusof. Commissioner of the Federal Capital, on behalf ot the71 words
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Article27 1967-09-01 5 KUANTAN. Thurs— The MCA I branch here will hold a dance at the Town Hall on Sept. 9 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Merdeka.27 words
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Article24 1967-09-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Kediflusion Workers Union of Malay* will hold its annual mcriine ftt RedifluMtm House. Jalan Palvang. here on Sunci.iy.24 words
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Miscellaneous77 1967-09-01 5 Alley Onp By V.T. Hamlin f WEU-.GUZ. SEEIN'S HOWTWEVRE 1 .-BUT IF I THOUGHT I J ...SURE.' ONE PERFORMANCE I HOW'P Y'UKE I FRIENPS OT \OURS, THEVP AFFECT TH 1 S ...TO VOTE TO X" OUGMTA RIP MOO OF TH 1 J. I TW BOTS J I HATE TO EXPRESS77 words
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Article, Illustration52 1967-09-01 6 PUPILS of the Ipoh main Convent performing a dance at the Merdeka anniversary rally on the Municipal padang. CHILDREN making a rush for balloons in the Israna grounds in Johore Bahru. Hundreds of balloons were released by the Mentri Besar to mark the52 words
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Article, Illustration1286 1967-09-01 6 IN PENANG Straits Times Reporters SHOUTS of -Mer--1 deka" and "Berjaya'" rang out last night as the Malaysian flag was raised at the Chief Minister's residence at the stroke of midnight to herald Penangs observance of the 10th M c r d c ka anniversary. The1,286 words
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Article121 1967-09-01 7 40,000 expecled at sea carnival TUMUT. Thurs. More than 40.000 visitors are expected to throng this seaside resort for the next three days tor the annual Pe.sta Laut held this year in conjunction with the Merdeka anniversary festivities. Am«iiK them will be the Sultan of Perak. who is expected to121 words
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Miscellaneous67 1967-09-01 6 Bugs Hunntf By tlalph Hvimdahl HEY/ELMERi\ CAN'T! TM IKJ 7W LAST OF IT— YA V S kry "p^v COME SRAB YES 006 BED WITH A COLD, v C'N CLOSE TH' W! NOES I Till I <ait£^A 1 SOS I CAN BRINS IN j BUT I WANT THOSE 117 r~rrnrr^^^M I67 words
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Advertisement76 1967-09-01 7 "Contact on Gorki Street" What was it about Col. Penkov.sky— his dres> his personality, his tastes that made us think he would help the west 0 Here for the first time is thr story of how this extraordinary soviet officer was contacted, and how he helped change the course of76 words
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Miscellaneous275 1967-09-01 7 Straits Times Crossword U'ROW 7. Tb be a baro inlilli rlia— L nmtmr w it ctar a m .ft. tax* of HP 7v 8 Dismotmr and arUpa* hr aa> M SUII st home artlela one irree« between M .6. t. •> ran 'OrientAl. <9> 9 26 mingled tapper plaw>a< II275 words
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405 1967-09-01 8 Ponggol MP to query Govt on the call-up SINGAPORE, Thursday. TIIK Government will be questioned at llu* silling of Parliament next Thursday ;ilmmil the registration of youths for national service Mr. Ng Kah Ting (Ponggol) will ask the Defence Minister, Mr. Lim Kirn San. how many youths have registered for405 words
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Article, Illustration80 1967-09-01 8 Bloch - Bloch by SINGAPORE. Thurs. The American pianist and Juilliard professor. Joseph Rtoch (above), who is on his third i isit to Singapore. will give three lecture recitals on "The Pianoforte Sonata" at the Cultural Centre on Sept. 2. 4 and at 8 p.m. The recitals are sponsored by80 words
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Article, Illustration120 1967-09-01 8 SINGAPORE Thurs. Two more sirls have loined in thr Carnival Queen contest, lughliehi oi the Singapore Varsity Ciirnnal this week-end organised hv the L'tmersity of Singapore Students' Uniun in aid of chanty. I They are Mlsa Recnui Y. M. Koii i left<. who i>120 words
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115 1967-09-01 8 Architect wins a fellowship award of $8,000 SINGAPORE. Thurs An archt- tod in private practice. Mr. LI 1 Hock Hung, was today named win- ncr of a fellowship award worth $8,000 to enable him to carry out a post-graduate research project. The award wan made by the I Singapore Institute115 words
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140 1967-09-01 8 CINGAPORE. Thnrs The Singapore Medical Association plans to hold discussions with the Health Ministry on the problem of unemployed doctors in the Republic The decision followed the «-ase of seven dovtors. nhn had completed their housemanship. and whose "request to remain in the service as140 words
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224 1967-09-01 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Pharmaceutical Trade Association today expressed concern that the Trade Division of the Finance Ministry had been repeatedly late in announcing the import quota for Pharmaceuticals de.-pite assurances in the past It pointed out that the last quota period had already expired224 words
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Article29 1967-09-01 8 SINOAPORE. Thurs The lecture by Dr. Wallace Fox at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital will begin at 6.30 p.m. tomorrow and not at 7.30 as previously announced29 words
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156 1967-09-01 8 PSA man qualifies as a top grade pilot SINGAPORE. Thura A Port of Singapore Auj thority pilot. Captain Wong 1 Lok Seng. 38. who mned j the Authority.- pilotage training scheme in 1967 lias qualified as a top grade j Class A pilot Captain Wong waa one of the first156 words
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Article79 1967-09-01 8 RAF routes to S'pore studied SINGAPORE. 1 hurs -Britain's 1 Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Detence for the Royal j Air Force. Mr Merlvn Rees. flew in heif tonieln for an on-the-spot study of strategic transport operations along the RAF s two main i trunk routes to the Republic. The79 words
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Article30 1967-09-01 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. There vas a four-hour black-out in the St. Barnabas Street area, off Serangoon Road tonight due to an electrical fault Lights were restored at about 11 pm30 words
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Article215 1967-09-01 8 SINGAPORE. Thur.v Some 4.000 girl guide in Singapore will hav< to make slight changes to their uniform to suit local conditions. Ttlli WU announced by the president of the Girl Guides Association. Mrs. Wee Chong Jin. at a dinner last night after an extra- ordinary215 words
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Article54 1967-09-01 8 SINGAPORE. Thuri. The Health Minister. Mr Yong Nyuk Lin. tonight described the 27-day trade exposition at the Gay World as a 'great success", and announced that it would be extended for another three days, although it was officially closed today The exposition was sponsored by the Geylang54 words
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Miscellaneous119 1967-09-01 8 Mirk I run, lit/ thvnivr I.<mht kTT v "^^<rTh]S^B I r™E man i SAW was a V voj men ARt OB TWO OIFPBRENT P 1 A Oav OOC.UXXECS like aII tai_kinC ABOUT PEOPLE '•>♦• I vOuP I MOVIE STAR' —T-^M T wo O.pperent people HtUKLt pipn^ stop mim J J£!f119 words
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Article52 1967-09-01 9 Shortly before the Arab Israeli war, units of the Soviet Navy moved into the Mediterranean to shadow the United States Sixth Fleet. Then on July 30. a leading Soviet naval commander made important claims for the expanding global role of the Soviet Navy. Here, those claims52 words
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Article, Illustration1519 1967-09-01 9 John Erickson - A HOME FRONT VICTORY FOR THE SOVIET NAVY John Erickson by LONDON SOVIET Navy Day is by tradition the occasion when Soviet naval forces, submarines, surface units ;nul aircraft, display themselves ileetingly to the Soviet public :ind to the world at large. It is also the time for speeches byFWF - 1,519 words
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Article92 1967-09-01 10 to t»arols tli (Minimum, MR. A MRS. P. R. Ch.indran thank friends and rrlativrs for their presence and gifta on the occasion of their son s Wedding reception. 26.8.1867. THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Lee Ong Hlng thank friends, relatlvea and members of the Chirm for their condolence*,92 words
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Obituary47 1967-09-01 10 Word* tli (Minimum) IN DEVOTED AND S.MI fcailM Memory of Rev. Fred David departed 1.9.1KH. Sadly missed by wife children and grand children. IN EVER LOVING Memory or Ooi Cheng Chu»n of Alor Star who p»as*d a»ay on 1.9.M always rememliered by wife and children47 words
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Article166 1967-09-01 10 in »orf< Jfj i ♦fmim.m' INTERNATIONAL TRAININC CENTRE -Private serretarial Course com-n-T.rtt 4th S^p'etnt>er. 1967. Telephooe BUM or j6Jofi». HAVE YOU TRIED Rnmjafe's Krpresso Blend' It'l so rich and dark and full of flavour. The perfect after-dinner coffi c ■HILDA'S" Cold Storage special reduction on dresses. Imported Shoes ftandals166 words
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680 1967-09-01 10 The Straits Times Friday, September 1, 1967. Links With Jakarta Full diplomatic relations between Malaysia and Indoni esia set a pleasing seal upon the festivities of the last few days. Three years of confrontation and twelve months of negotiations have -been set aside and the path of closer friendship beckons.680 words
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Article397 1967-09-01 10 Britain's offer to Commun- ist China to discuss ways of 1 improving relations which have become very bad indeed can be the beginning of a thaw, if the Chinese want one. But do they? For the matter of that, do the Chinese know what they want?397 words
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Article128 1967-09-01 10 A warm welcome will await the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Eisaku Sato, when he visits Malaysia and Singapore later this month, Mr. Sato will spend three days in Kuala Lumpur (from Sept 22) and go on to Singapore for two days. In both places he will see commercial128 words
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Article, Illustration1581 1967-09-01 10 A nation of which we can be justly proud We are not really rich... but we do make the best use of what little we possess 9 The TENGKU'S to Malaysians broadcast yesterday over radio and television TODAY we celebrate with joy and gratit v d c the Tenth Anniversary1,581 words
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265 1967-09-01 10 I CONGRATULATE you on publishing the article (S.T. Aug. 22) by Mr. Alan Chalkley. -Commodity Prices The Long-term Hope." You were good enough to publish an article or mine a year or two ago also pointing out that it was really to the advantage of265 words
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Letter55 1967-09-01 10 AS the points raised by 'Deafened' In the tetter 'Wayang Ordeal* (S.T. Aug 19) are rather generalised, I would appreciate If the writer will get in touch with me either by letter or by telephone so that the Police may be able to attend to his or her grievances. LORE55 words
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Advertisement198 1967-09-01 10 LONG TERM LOANS ON TERRACE HOUSES FROM M.8.8.5. MONTHLY REPAYMENT AT $151.30 PEOPLE'S GARDEN AT UPPER SERANGOON ROAD 6|M.S. 999 YEARS LEASEHOLD lots, iss.e 172 mk xxii PROPOSED NEARLY 200 THREE TYPES OF HOUSES FOR DIFFERENT FAMILIES 2-STOREY TERRACE HOUSES PRICE $27,500 UPWARDS SHOP $31,000 UPWARDS 4 Spacious Bedrooms Ideally198 words
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Article, Illustration533 1967-09-01 11 ELIZABETH WONG - At the big parade, a reminder of a hard- won peace For best view, it's up at dawn for 50,000 By ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The capital plunged into a fresh flurry early this morning with hardly any time to sleep off the glitter and excitement of last night's events. It533 words
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Article, Illustration67 1967-09-01 12 A DETACHMENT of the Royal Malaysian Navy, under the command of Lt. Lim Ewe Chye, shows perfect close marching order as it nears Parliament House. The detachment was preceded by the Royal Malaysian Navy Band. band of the Royal Malay Regiment strikes up67 words
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Article, Illustration58 1967-09-01 13 fHESE are the Commandos the elite of the Malaysian Army. The members of these Malaysian Special Service Units, of Pasokan Gerakan Khas Malaysia, are drawn from the toughest soldiers ifi various regiments. The Commandos in jungle green made their debut in yesterday's58 words
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Article, Illustration133 1967-09-01 14 Two minutes before the big moment IT was two minutes to midnight, and the 30.000 crowd on the ><*lang-or Club Padang in Wednesday night fell silent as they awaited the first chime from the clocktower for the re-enactment of the scene 10 years ago when Malaya was granted her independence.133 words
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231 1967-09-01 14 RUDY BELTRAN - A band that stole the show at the big parade RUDY BELTRAN By IZUALA LUMPUR. 1Y Thurs. The 60--strong Henry Gurney School band, in striking red and white uniforms studded with shining brass buttons, stole the show at this mornings big Merdeka parade here. The band was the biggest in231 words
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Article42 1967-09-01 14 rIPEH Thurs. The Malaysian consul. Mr. Khor Eng Hee. gave a reception today to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Merdeka. It was the first time that Malaysia's National Day was officially celebrated in the Chinese Nationalist capital. AF.42 words
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Advertisement23 1967-09-01 11 NOW o fOR CAR OWNERS... SOLID STATE 4-8 TRAC^ tAUSIC SYSTEM WITH CONCERT HALL QUAUTV AND STABILITY MECCA Car Stereo ASIA SO COMPANY23 words
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Advertisement550 1967-09-01 11 p Carmen Curlers are the moBt rjJTpi ID ingenious beauty-boost di>LIIIUI II IU covery of recent years. That's fl m I Ml I ||V I why Carmen won the 1966 11l II Ideal Home Exhibition Blue MAnl I II (AN I tO 4 r Adf b Iff Ip4| Ibbl UBt550 words
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Advertisement350 1967-09-01 12 illblUJtl is INTERESTING Thr thrcr hooks of Federal junior History thoroughly iovtr the History syll.iluis for Prmury P^^TP !&«££< sfc 4, "> ami (> m Sm_;.i|-H»rc- Nthoolx Yet these books **'iJS BtBI are vastly different from the general run of history J f w Hh rHx)ks The Jitlcrt'iue lies in350 words
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Advertisement19 1967-09-01 12 SUCCESS!! Gordon's Gin. SandToiiic y Gordon^ I safe The World's largest selling Gin Sol* A|*nt« 11 IK HOIIM.O COMPANY19 words
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Advertisement238 1967-09-01 13 Men who dependjn split-second timing wear Rolex f CC th a p Cng i w j"u er V^^^dß^^l I I otor rac i n g is a dangerous occupation and the men who take part in it know that their life can depend o c ormu a Ire I V^P^^|238 words
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Advertisement210 1967-09-01 14 mm>. om^" For big economy in your business— come to Kodak. H you're a business or professional man, you need a KODAK Copier. You need it to make copies accurate, easy-to-read copies —of letters and records. You need it for billing purposes. And because Kodak builds a copier with you210 words
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Advertisement130 1967-09-01 14 PORTABLE ...YET IDEAL FOR OFFICE USE IKWJWJ* E-41 with 13 -inch carriage A modern portable typewriter with the unique characteristic of being equally useful in the office, thanks to its extra large carriage, allowing a paper passage of 13 inches! Incorporates an efficient type bar drive and a utilised segment130 words
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294 1967-09-01 15 Nestles strike over 'get out' order SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union today called out 156 employees of Nestles Products on strike. Reason: The managements "deliberate act' claims the union to create a situation of redundancy and to retrench 77 of the ••"taff. The workers put ud294 words
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Article28 1967-09-01 15 IPOH. Thurs. S. Perumal, 65. a cook, was held up by two men near Ounong Cheroh here, last meht, and robbed of a watch and 17128 words
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289 1967-09-01 15 Antara opens branch in Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. The national news agencies of Indonesia and Malaysia Antara and Bernama could fulfil the need for a better perspective and understanding of the problems and shortcomings of each other. This was ITritm by both the Indonesian Minister of Information. Mr.289 words
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Article, Illustration314 1967-09-01 15 Award will spur my people, says Razak HIS BROTHER DELIVERS MESSAGE IN MANILA MANILA, Thursday THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said in a message accepting the Magsaysay award today that the recognition that came with it would spur Malaysians to further and greater progress and achievements. His younger314 words
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Article101 1967-09-01 15 A quiet take over of Blakang Mati SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore takes over Pulau Rlakang Mali tomorrow. But there will be no ceremony to mark the occasion. Units of the Singapore Armed Forces will move in for temporary occupation until its future use. is decided by the Government. Tentative plans already101 words
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114 1967-09-01 15 Enter a granny with a nose for news... KI'UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —Mrs. Hereuati Diah (above), wife of the Indonesian Information Minister, is a woman iour-' nalisl who is also a grandmother. Besides being editor-in-chief of the Indonesian Observer and editor of Kdu.irua a family magazine, she is mother to two114 words
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158 1967-09-01 15 Census of Indons soon in Singapore SINGAPORE, Thurs. A proposed census of Indonesian citizens residing here is to be carried out by the immigration department of the Indonesian liaison office some time next month. The Immigration officer, Dr. Boy Soewarno today said tlia* plans to carry out the census had158 words
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Article58 1967-09-01 15 Union wins Securicor mandate SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union today won the right to represent the staff of the security firm of Securicor. In a secret ballot conducted by the Labour Ministry. 85 voted for the union, and only two against. There were two spoilt votes58 words
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Article27 1967-09-01 15 SINOAPORE. Thurs Thievea stole 70 p"' n >( orchids worth 12. MM) ii-m the nurseries of Madam Moey Swe* Ec :n Upper Thomson Road early yesterday.27 words
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Article42 1967-09-01 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Two Alliance MPs left ve.sterday for SaiKon to witness South Vietnam':, general elections on Sunday. They are Mr. Tan Toh Hone. MP for Buklt Bintang. and Inche Ismail Idris. MP tor Penang Sela tan.42 words
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26 1967-09-01 15 Ipoh's first... IPOH. Thurs. Madam Har- want Kaur. Senior Assistant Registrar of the High Court here, yesterday became the first woman to sit as magistrate here.26 words
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Article35 1967-09-01 15 IPOH- Thurs. The YWCA here will hold a food and fun fair at its premises in Anderson Drive on Sunday, from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m.. to raise funds for it.s welfare work.35 words
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88 1967-09-01 15 CINGAPORK. Thurs— An 80-year-old woman. Khoh Koh Jau, found dead in a huge pile of rubbish at a Government junkyard at the »>!■ mile. Tampines Road. this morning is believed to have been buried alive while rummaging for junk. She m missed yesterday88 words
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259 1967-09-01 15 Police on 24-hour alert after incidents threat pENANG. Thurs. x Police here wert put on a 24-hour vigil today to cope with any Merdeka anniversary incidents. An official ipnlf m said a serious view wa* being taken of rumours of Impending communal disturbances. The police wer* ready to deal with259 words
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Advertisement151 1967-09-01 15 NAIL SAVER Scotties introduces the new pull-top box that doesn't break fingernails Available in WHITE, PINK, BLUE, YELLOW AND GREEN NEW LADY SCOTT PRINTS M^^fc°^i Matched sate of aofttst 2-ply facial end bathroom tissu* In gay prints. SCOTT (Jf) MAKES IT BETTER FOR YOU o^pi^ c T 7 r od151 words
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Advertisement125 1967-09-01 15 I BIG BONUS OFFER TO CAR OWNERS NOW YOU CAN SAVE UP TO 25% ON AN EATON CAR AIR-CONDITIONER. New Prices for TARTAN $899 STYLIST 950 LANCER (ii) -$1,100 REAR MOUNT -$1,600 We are able to offer these price reductions since our modernized techniques have stream-lined the installation process from125 words
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Miscellaneous821 1967-09-01 15 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur 550 News in the National and Ptnang; 6 Ipoh and Language. 5.55 National Sosgs. Malacca; 3 and 10 Johore 6.00 News in Tamil. 6.10 DaleBahru; 4 Taipinc; 7 Batu tari. 7.00 News in Englu.li. 7.10 Pahat; 9 Kluang. Arena Sukan. 7.35 Anniversary Ballet. 8.00821 words
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Article297 1967-09-01 16 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN By FACTORY WILL MANUFACTURE CABLES, WIRE AT BUTTERWORTH J^ SEW $5 million factory manufacturing aluminium wire and cables and electrical accessories is now under construction at Mak Mandin industrial estate in Butterworth. The company called The Federal Cables, Wires and Metal Manufacturing Sendirian Berhad297 words
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Article77 1967-09-01 16 Setron, the first T. V. manufacturer In Singapore has extended Its manufacturing capacity to capacitors. Situated on one floor of its lactory, Setron manufacture capacitors under the name of Faiad and Setron. It Is supervised by Farad Engineer (Sweden) whose development of capacitors is based by many77 words
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Article, Illustration81 1967-09-01 16 MR. S. C. GAM (above) bus been appointed public relations officer of Cathay Pacific Airways for Singapore and Malaysia. Initially engaged for duties with the Airlines Kantai service comprising staff dealing with the traffic of Japanesespeaking passengers. Mr. Gan attended various familiarisation courses in Hong Kong81 words
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Article200 1967-09-01 16 FIVE petrol dealers' associations, representing the different brands of petrol on sale in Singapore, are amalgamating to form a Federation of Singapore Petroleum Dealers' Association. Objects of the association, said newly-elected pro-tern committee chairman. Mr Yap Chin Poh. were the elimination of unnecessary competition amonc fellow200 words
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Article, Illustration98 1967-09-01 16 Insurance training in Britain lifß. Peter Wee Thutt Pitt ITi (above) of National Employers Mutual Oeneral Insurance Association Ltd. has left for London on a training course in general insurance with particular emphasis on marine Insurance In all Its aspects. Mr Wee will .spend some of the time at the98 words
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Article, Illustration146 1967-09-01 16 Welding company expands in West Malaysia A WELL-KNOWN firm of A local welding specialists. National Welding Co., is expanding its business activities to West Malaysia. The company, which has successfully carried out numerous welding repair Jobs in the local shipping and engineering fields and also introduced to the local market146 words
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Article57 1967-09-01 16 A locally produced advertising fllmlet made on behalf of Malayan Breweries Ltd. has won international recognition. The Singapore entry which featured Stallion Stout was awarded a diploma in the International Advertising Film Festival held In Cannes. The three-quarter-minute fllmlet, produced by Pearl Dean (Asia) Ltd. and57 words
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Article, Illustration161 1967-09-01 16 lIRONG'S newest pioneer industry will manufacture liquid petroleum gas cylinders for domestic use and export. A factory is now being built by Sievert Ltd.. a branch of the Swedish organisation Sievert-Pri-mus and is the first of its kind to be set up in South161 words
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Article, Illustration106 1967-09-01 16 A TECHNICAL executive A from the Siemens Division of The Cycle Carriage Co., (.Enterprises) Ltd. has left for a special course in telephone engineering at Munich. West Germany. He is Mr. James Goh Teck Heng. 24, a graduate In telecommunications with a certificate of merit106 words
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Article113 1967-09-01 16 AS the demand for paper throughout practically the whole of Asia Increases, Wiggins Teape, one of the world's largest suppliers of paper, has found It necessary to reorganise its operation in this area. Mr. I. H. Mitchell, who has been the South-East Asia manager for Wiggins Teape for113 words
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Advertisement180 1967-09-01 16 PHOTOGRAPHED %\VjSSI'S WITH %\5?S|tJ MODEL 55S MORE V>\ JJP'I A GREAT CELEBRITIES yV^ PERFORMER BY THAN ANY OTHER (TH MIPQnDUnMLCC microphone I |MIUWUI J imWts Shuie Microphones art designed to deliver stellar fI a performance under most demanding conditions. Ask V V°ur dealer for a ciemons'.r--_J I ation, today. C180 words
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Advertisement185 1967-09-01 16 A I I l^l^M* the new quality in king size smoking... the flavour of light natural Virginia SOBRANIE KING SIZE VIRGINIA FILTER bring a new quality to King Size smoking the delightful flavour of light, natural Virginia tobacco* refined by the new double action selective filter to give a smoother,185 words
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182 1967-09-01 17 Ml \KIRK. Ihurs Dtekeri .it this northern French port yesterday demanded mrriicil ch«•c k ,s lollow inu the Midden death o| a fellow worker «hn said he wa^ bitten by an insect after uorkini: <>n an Indian freighter ihe (i (i iki- r. PaalReuter - 182 words
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281 1967-09-01 17 KHARTOUM. Thurs. PRESIDENT Nasser of Egypt and King Faisal of Saudi Arabia reached agreement early today on ending the five-year civil war in the Yemen. The agreement, after a two-hour meeting in the house of Sudanese Prime Minister Mohammed Ahmed Mahgoub. provides281 words
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245 1967-09-01 17 LONDON. Thurs. "THE Government last A night eased hirepurchase curbs on cars and an array of home comforts to pump lite back into the ailing economy. The cautious step towards rellation. to combat i growing unemployment, la j theReuter - 245 words
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Article, Illustration145 1967-09-01 17 Mother who changed the law MRS. Francis Fitzpal- rick. 33. of Welwyn Garden City, Hartfordshire, whose plight changed the law. went for her first driving lesson last week in her newMini tar with hand controls solid evidence of victory in her battle with bureaucracy. In 1963. Mrs. Fitzpatrick. paralysed from145 words
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Article42 1967-09-01 17 LISBON, rhuia. Portuguese 'rcup.s ioit three men while killing 45 guerillas in Portuguese Guinea las; uerk. ,i Military communique said. Thirty-one rebels were killed in a clash in the northern part of the country, the sta;emeiu said.— AP.AP - 42 words
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Article186 1967-09-01 17 IBADAN. Thursday. r PHE British High Commissioner. Sir David Hunt, A yesterday pledged Britain's support for the Federal Government in the Nigerian crisis. The British attitude to the crisis was one of absolute support for and faith in the unity and territorial integrity of the Federation,Reuter - 186 words
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111 1967-09-01 17 A BEATLES PLAN FOR INNER HAPPINESS I ONDON, Thurs. The Beatles plan an academy for a Himalayan mystic's "inner happiness' 1 cult, John Lervnon said yesterday. The pop quartet are the latest followers of the nine-year-old, world-wide cult of transcendental meditation started by Maharishi Mahe.sh Yogi. His International Meditation Society,Reuter - 111 words
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Article61 1967-09-01 17 BOMBAY, lliui.- Mi M C Chagla. India .s External Ati-ur-Minister, reiterated here yes'ertliv that India ha.s not fatal •he extreme position of severing rel.i'ions with ComniuniM China a not «ood lor either country tli.it tendon continue indelmnely He >A\d Indi.i ho'wri .some d.iy Communist China61 words
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Article65 1967-09-01 17 GENOA. Thurs— A young Italian Romeo slipped out of hLs home yesteiday and hitchhiked 40 miles towards Milan to see his sweetheart before police stopped him. "I cannot live away from Mariella." he told them, we are going to get married. But the police packed him oftReuter - 65 words
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148 1967-09-01 17 WASHINGTON. Thurs The State Department said yesterday that it had revoked the passport of Black Power advocate Stokely Carmichael. According to reports of the North Vietnam news agency monitored in Tokyo on Tuesday Carmichael is currently visiting Hanoi. A State Department spokesman, Mr. Carl Bartch.UPI - 148 words
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Advertisement146 1967-09-01 17 ifl *9A M m^^Lsssx* -S^SFv ii MJmfßfitf^S^^ CHASE MANHATTAN'S NEW DRIVE-IN BANKING SERVICE The first in Singapore It saves time.so convenient. too! Discover a quick new way to bank— right appreciate how quick and convenient it is from your car! No need to park or stand in to make a146 words
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Advertisement163 1967-09-01 17 \j H l < *ft^««_ A ALSO IN THIS ISSUE MEET Inn Inr Designer, artist, collector, who first made camera news in Australia as the model from Malaysia most likely to succeed. Now meet her in colour as— THE GIRIWIfH A YEN FOR TRAVEL MORE COLOURSPREADS: BOLD, BRAVE AKD BEAUTIFUL163 words
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Advertisement583 1967-09-01 18 (Continued from Page 10) ANNOUNCEMENT n Word* SIS Minimum t CERAMIC A BRASS lamps to enhance your interior decor. Delightful .-ontrmporary designs. At the Ming ihop. 438 Orchard Road A- FlU■atrick's (B'porr i SITUATIONS VACANT Wmrdt U <MlMu>—BmM St et*. mmtrm WAMTID Lady Senior Assistant for Jonvent National type Secondary583 words
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Advertisement1221 1967-09-01 18 SITUATIONS VACANT IJ ore's IM (Mil.,— Box St ct* rur,, WANTED ROBUST YOUTH tor out dooi work, part-time full-time. Apply personally 344 East Coast Road Singapore. WANTED A DAYTIME Watchman Singapore Citizen age 40 over. Salary S7O p.m. Apply Alexandra P.O. Box 69 Spore S. NANYANC UNIVERSITY Jttrwg Road. Singapore,1,221 words
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Advertisement988 1967-09-01 18 SITUATIONS VACANT 4- ore*. M 1 41 m 1 *>•• *BB*o| APPLICATIONS ARE CALLED, (or tno posta as Pump Attendants. Applicants (females oaly between the ases of UVM vearsi with knowledge of speiking English and pleasant disposition may .pply to Box A 5404 8.T.. (Spore). Wanted Fully Experienced ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC988 words
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Advertisement1073 1967-09-01 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT t Ij Mure"! r Hisj-(u >• clt. *tlrm I. STEVENS ROAD S pore 1U attracme lull> turmsned Hat n ith large lounge 1 1 dining room. 3 bedroom* il aircondi- tlonedi. J bathrooms, modern kltchea. I servants room Tel Property Invest- <\ ments Ltd. 18' pore) ***** or1,073 words
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Advertisement926 1967-09-01 18 lOUSES AiND LAND WANTED i Wordt S« iH-m.t— Bot rlt -rfr. FARM LANO >" MM <Il*t irt* IT. t, IS J<. .'5 or liters. PO Box Iflt ,s pore>. WANTED TWO DETACHED euched bunKalo*' s. Haternon Kimlin 'ark. near vicinity, about Srto.ooo 'lease Phon* (Sporei t>63O9S OFFICE SPACE VACANT i926 words
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Advertisement1064 1967-09-01 18 FOR HIRE fi Wordt SI i Win.)— Box it ctt txtrm FURNITURE FOR HIRE at ie«son able rates Sin Uea Ken« "-3 Rovhore Canal Rottl Singapore Tel 31 "31 BKAUTY CULTURE li Wordt So (Mim.)-Bmx M rfs MAISON MODERNS HAIRORSSSERS are Bettri. l.'S Orcbard Road. Phone (Bporei *****. RUGS. CARPETS1,064 words
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Advertisement851 1967-09-01 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE M »-,di St 'Mtm.,—Box it rf* txtrm 1»S« FIAT «00 ?1 IS»W I Datsui $».M» IW6:> Hlllman SI lf<«0 Simca «»:,(i ii»*_. it. ii.. H Vitw 3 Oavan Road, ftv 1957 SUNBEAM RA*>ltß. nrw raaprsiy, vood condition all around. $13iio on o DiKnMm b. Jalan Damal Serrnr851 words
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Advertisement553 1967-09-01 18 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC. M lew els M >Mm i Bm M re* Pm*rm MODERN MASSAC.r ■< Street Spore. I. -i WHERE TO STAY (Malaysia NEW STRAITS VIEW HOTEL, Johore Bahru I octmg every Saturday r v n and Chinese dirhes. r.-l IK. CAUSEWAY INN (Straits U House Hotel) Jobore H553 words
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Advertisement1238 1967-09-01 19 TO LIVf WOOL i WEST COAST U D-» P. i-in Pfnjng BIOMEO 1 Cgo*.... G«t. «> Sipt 3 Sept 4 6 Sept 7 Maron i .f-Doc' A'nc<.th Sept 3 sept 4 la Pt Sept 7 TALTHYIIUS LivtrpMi, igew.... top 3 Sept 7 Sept 111 Sept 12/1 pni*M Sept w Sept1,238 words
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Advertisement2555 1967-09-01 19 "I f Jlpl JSfrt'J'lg F/jf^ 7J5 TML L*bT »> EXPRESS SAILINGS TO GEHOA NORTH CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA P. S'riam Penang Spore Genoa R'dam H'burg Aarhus C'hagen Gaa t-l SARGODHA ai) SaMet Sailel II Pt, Srpt 2 let 1 Oct II Oct 12 Id II let II MALACCA II) Sapt 25 212,555 words
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Advertisement1234 1967-09-01 19 teELLERMAH BVCKRALL S^. CO., LTi.i SEE OVERLEAF FBI OJTWIM SERVICE FWal l.tVCfJfmBlT. Laatiaf fwi Shtgapara P. rkaca P*-a« Cm OF lUILOFORD UjMt), Rottirtaa^ Hamourt. Havra Saitaal l»PtlSett *r rS*f* J Cm OF ST. ALIJLNS mon. RotttfDlM. Hanteri, Ha«ri 11 11 Sapt CinOFOUNIEE London. RottirtMP, HaaHMrg, ViddiisVeugti 4V I Oct If1,234 words
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Article234 1967-09-01 20 RUBBER PRICES i CEPTtMBKR first trade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Sing-spore yesterday at 49 < cents per Ib. up half a cent on Wednesday's closing Irvrl. The tone was quiet. R.A.S. and MR E. rlosinj prices in cents per Ib. yesterday: Buyers Seller*234 words
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Article294 1967-09-01 20 LYING ALONSIOC THE SINGAPORE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TODAY ARE: Gmnl Ann It.W. I Siinnyville V City of l>undn- 'i 7. r..<|ndo <■ Karce BCBgkalUl" V. W Ictty. Fraternity 13 '4. Autoivcu" 15 18. Kmpirr Gannrt '-'I '.'l*. Rfnnarhi* V 9/30. Benrinnes i a M, Manoloevrrrtt 3S 39.294 words
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Article76 1967-09-01 20 /"HINCSE Product fiohanM, tlnga- pott, noon priMl pir picul ycstirday Coconut oil: bulk $46* aellcrs. drum $4!" :er» Copra: Mixrd if.0.r..) loom Auj./ •apt. IK Com. B. Ptppcr: MiiDtOk whit- 1128 NVM Sara«Hk «hitr ***** «.-ll*n. special Sarawak t.l^.k |A2| >rller.«. garbled Lampont; hl.uk (M Milan (all t)6"g76 words
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Article27 1967-09-01 20 Mala.Tan Stock Indies JndustrUU: ?lt,f •Properties: 113.1:. H3. 31 2 nM 87ss T* rubbers: 104.08 104 08 Dec. 29, 196> 100 •Dec. 30. 196« 111027 words
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789 1967-09-01 20 From Our Market Correspondent WITH the Kuala Lumpur trading room closed for the Merdeka Day holiday yesterday business on the Stock Fxchange in Singapore was restricted with turnover showing a sharp decline to only 375.--000 units. When one trading room is closed there is far789 words
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340 1967-09-01 20 Straits tin market is closed for holiday J rpHE Straits tin market X yesterday was closed for the Merdeka Holiday in Malaysia LONDON: Tin on Wednesday ruled very steady, notably for cash which gained fully £2' 2 Besides tho continued stability •t Penang. rather more outside 1 buying interest was340 words
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Article111 1967-09-01 20 INDUSTRIALS were firmer^BHT* ended its recent drift and gained 20 cents to $11.55 Move* were moderate, but rises well outnumbered falls. Minings were variable Great Boulder recovered 12 cents to to $4 rr> h le CHA dropp d 8 ccm dollars «nrt centa «,th Wfdnetnars n hrackrtn. Mount111 words
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Article36 1967-09-01 20 ON the fret itching market In Hong Kong yesterday UM U.S. Dollar wa» qiiovd at 5.78 for T.T. and B.Tti for oath. Starling nan quot.d at 16.05 and •no tact of cold at L'7l36 words
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Advertisement1187 1967-09-01 20 Y^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Western Australia Singapore Japan Service FfSSjSatMl Ge'aiiton Si"gapor» »c* Koße ■'Mishima Maru" 19 Aug 3 Srpt 4 Sept II 11 Sept 21 Sept 24 Sept Ta.gen Man 1 1/ I Oet 13 14 Oct 23 Oct 27 Oct Him, kiwi Man" 25 31 Oct 5,1,187 words
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Advertisement988 1967-09-01 20 AUSTRALIA NEW 2EALANO SERVICE. INDIA, PAKISTAN AND FAR EAST SERVICES Ti: Fremantle, Adelaide. Mellaurne. Sydney Ta Madras aad Nagapattmam. Penang P. S >■»■* Smgao<r» lULIMBA 7 ISrpt 918 Sept RAJULA II Part 5 Sett t Sept I lARPETA t 7 Oct 19 Oct 1111 Oct RAJULA 73. 21 Sept 29988 words
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Advertisement303 1967-09-01 20 Singapore P. Sham Penant ETA. ETD ETA/EID ETA/ETD FROM CALCUTTA M.V. "VISHVA MAHIMA" lor Brisbane. Sydney, Melbourne 4 Aoeiaidl Sipt 1/ 7 Sipt 4/ S (Adelaide Cargo Oiscnarge inward Voyage) FROM AUSTRALIA "STATE OF KUTCH" tor Rangoon. Madras t Calcutta Sept 21/24 Sept 25 Sept II FROM CALCUTTA M.V STATE303 words
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Advertisement262 1967-09-01 20 Wv FLOTTA LAURO N^B^mmW. AIRIYIW OIRECT FROM TRIESTE ITALY ACCEPTING BOOKINGS FOR MANILA-HONGKONG-SAIGON. Irieste r"e- rg P. Sam a<goH S S RAPIDO Cdn 3 4 Sept 9 Sept 17 Sept 14 M S MECARA Sailed Sept 14 Sept 15 sept it Sept 25 Sept 21 Sept 31 MS ERICE Sept262 words
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970 1967-09-01 21 Di MNF'K in and reported tc the Singapore trading roomi of thr Hork Fv.hange yesterday with thr number of share* traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ban and C*. (1.000) < 1 10.000) tl 20 D, (8.000) onoi $1.19 Ontral «u«*i iintw, II.M n. (2.000) |1.«5970 words
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Article91 1967-09-01 21 CLOSING PRICES EXCHANGE RATES Aug. 31. RUBBER PRICE: 49 crnts (up half a rent). TIN MARKET CLOSED. r PHI A*ioclitloo of ainkft in wilay- ill maiie thrtr change* to It* r«t« to m»rrMm« v*«t*r<lay tall r«tn to I10O). United M««t*. h'lvinf TT 1121; airmail OD 32|: 00 <1 33 3/l«91 words
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Article12 1967-09-01 21 Augwt July Rubber: 52.043 civ 55.35? eta. Tin: $601.25 $609.3212 words
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Advertisement278 1967-09-01 21 COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA NOTICE FOR STUDENTS 'n or«W to meet requirement* of Australian educational Inst.iu'ion^. student* who are resident in the Republic of Singapore «i«hine tn slud\ in Australia durine the 196R .uarirmic year should appl> to the Australian High Commission. Mac Donald House. Orrhairi Mai Singapore 9. before Frida*278 words
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Advertisement725 1967-09-01 21 SELANGOR DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of SELANGOR DREDGING LIMITED will be held In the Registered Office of the Company, Bangkok Bank Building (7th Floor*. 105. Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur, on the 23rd day of September, 1967. at 11.00 a.m.725 words
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Advertisement786 1967-09-01 21 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. 1963. (No. It of 1965) NOTICE I'NDER SECTION 19(2) Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 19 <2 > of the Local Government Integration Ordinance. 1963 that the Director of Public Works requires the execution of streetworks in786 words
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Advertisement738 1967-09-01 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD SINGAPORE Applications are Invited from Singapore Malaysian Citizens: APPOINTMENT: ASSISTANT STRUCTURAL. ENGINEERS ion initial 3 years contract) SALARY SCALE: $695 rising to 51. 280/- pm. plus current variable allowance and Provident Fund benefits. Point of entry depends on qualifications and experience. QUALIFICATIONS: A.M.I. STRUCT.E or738 words
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Advertisement678 1967-09-01 21 NOTICES NOTICE THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED give notice that Messrs. Yap Poh Seng Co.. of 350 Ipoh Road. Kuata Lumpur have ceased to be their Agent and therefore, have no authority to conduct any Insurance business or collect any monies on their behalf. Dated at Kuala Lumpur this678 words
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Advertisement596 1967-09-01 21 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE proi'osiii meu noun %K( HIVK ON LOT MS, Ml KIM XXII AT PAYA l It XII bxchanub, nrrn pay* i I.KBAR ROAD. I O|! M\(.AI'(»KK nunoM koai(i>. Twaawn are Invited from experlenceU MMatnCtOn f<>«' I lit* roMslnutimi and cumpletmii of a pranoaad sliiKle-storey archive tacludl electrical insinliiiiinii596 words
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Advertisement360 1967-09-01 21 TENDERS HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are Invited (or either one or both of the follnwm>: <1> ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION to 3 Blocks of 13. Storey and 3 Blocks of 4-Storey Shops Flats <t Khiimk Houses 1 Block of 2Siorey Hawkers' Centre at To» Payoh. Nelghbourhiioil 11 Contract X iTotal 511360 words
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Article, Illustration632 1967-09-01 22 Conrad Ng - Formula Libre looks a sizzler Conrad Ng MOTOR-RACING by Yamaha too strong in Open \IALAYSIAN motoring's showpiece of the year, the Tengku Abdul Rahman Circuit Races, begins this morning. The threr-day programme official time trials today, cla^s events tomorrow and the two big races on Sunday will be staged at632 words
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Article410 1967-09-01 22 Ernest Frida - KUNALAN TO RUN THE 400 m Ernest Frida ATHLETICS by fANAGASABAI Kunalan, the Singapore 100 metres and 200 metres champion, will also run in the 400 metres for Swifts in the Esso interclub championship at Farrer Park tomorrow and Sunday. Kunalan's attempt to do the 400 metres may puzzle many410 words
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174 1967-09-01 22 HOCKEY Aussie girls v S'pore today SINGAPORE will play a women's International hockey match against Australia on the Padang this evening (5.15>. The Australians, who are on their way to the world championships at. Frankfurt. West Otnmcy, arrived in Singapore last nicht. They will also play aeainst Malaysia at Kuala174 words
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Article48 1967-09-01 22 TtK Ponang o|K>n and ikiviits boxing championships will be held at the New World Park stadium tomorrow and Sunday The bouts ii| serve to select the state "s team for the national ehlm p i o Dlhlpi in Kual-i Lumpur at the «ncl (if the month.48 words
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424 1967-09-01 22 REJAL ARBEE - REJAL ARBEE JOHORE GRAND PRIX By DECORDS in all classes as well as in the main races for cars and motor-cycles are expected to be broken at the Johore Grand Prix at Johore Bahru on Sept. 7-9. Two of the cars entered424 words
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Article17 1967-09-01 22 The fourth Malav.sian national table tennis championships will be held at Kluana vi De- eembei17 words
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Article16 1967-09-01 22 SOCCER Kluung six-a-side tourne\ I Ramblers 17 BMH 14: Gurkha Engineers A' 6 Revertex A' 2.16 words
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Article50 1967-09-01 22 Kaj ing M championships (finals: Men I singles: Tan Yew Bee bt O. Arshad 6-4. 6-1: doubles: Tan Yew Bee and B. J. Moreira bt O Aihhad and M. Ariflin 6-2. 6-3: mixed doubles M. ArifTin and Mi> Yeoh Teng Khoo bt 8.W.0. Feigate and Mis. F»iK,«te 6-0. 6-150 words
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Article300 1967-09-01 22 M. RAHMAN - M. RAHMAN By r r\VELVE motor-cycle* A and a Brabham to be used by the Indonesian team in the sixth Tengku Abdul Rahman circuit races starting at Batu Tiga today had up to yesterday evening not received Customs clearance to be brought into the Federation.300 words
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Article355 1967-09-01 22 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By AM ALAYSIAN Chinese and Hong Kong Chinese iTI play their annual Ho Ho Cup soccer match tomorrow for the first time in 12 years at Jalan Besar Stadium. Singapore (kickofT 7.30 p.m.). The last time the match VU played In Singapore was355 words
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Article77 1967-09-01 22 Japanese table teni; I Nnbuhiko Hasecawa, Hie world i champion, and H. Kagimoto, beat Penanc 3-0 in n matcb ;<i the Penani Chines* Oiils' High School hall yesterday Scores: Haseeawa bt Fonc Sek Beong 21-11, Jl-11; bt Won? Ming Khoon 21-10. 21-lft: Kauimoto bt Leow Lim77 words
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Advertisement836 1967-09-01 22 I a? L^l II C^M ""^^^BBsv^v^ a s?ll!a?L*i ~n **^sl TENDER NOTICE THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS (MALAYA) BERHAD MsajeasJ of nsold N>wipap*rv etc rSKOOU aie Invited for the purchase of the following item-. for a period of twelve months lrom Ist .September. 19C7 until 31st August. lnbB from the Kuala836 words
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Advertisement64 1967-09-01 22 An Unfinished Piece of Business Herbert Welch, the oldest living bishop of the Methodist Church has written a remarkable document, taking you back through more than a century of profound, personal experiences. Here, in summary, are his conclusions about faith, about the Imperfections of man. and about that greatest of64 words
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Miscellaneous94 1967-09-01 22 THE PROGRAMME lUce; 10.30 mutnr-cycles 250 cc; cycles lOOcc 10 laps. lU,-e 4 hrn ted" r»4- 5 CC ld Ul i IDs: lUt-c 5.3 p.m. motor-cycles limited. 12.45 p.m. Formula 250 cc 18 laps, i.43 Fashion on th« Js£ '".°i« P tered fOr Wheels; Race 6. 3.3« motor,l\ .cum: 1.3094 words
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Miscellaneous73 1967-09-01 22 MOTOK K AC IN<; TAR trophy tournei <S'ban> I riendCncuit trial* <Batu Tiga. 9 l> Malacca Veterans v 2 luf arn iTHL t TKS Kedah M-Da, 'M g«S .Stad.um Daru.an.an. A. £g? BADMINTON- Malacca boys (V 'c<°na Greon boys and i?irls championships TABI.K TI.WIS Tour 'MBA. 10 a.m.). match: Perak73 words
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Article292 1967-09-01 23 FLYING CHARGER ALSO STRIDES OUT IMPRESSIVELY ON GOOD GOING AT PENANG an English four-year-old gelding by Petition, underlined his claims in the $15,000 Malaysia Gold Cup (Class Two) at Penan? on Sunday with a smart gallop on good going yesterday morning. Ridden by S. Manlam, Mafoota sprinted292 words
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Article89 1967-09-01 23 TVEW YORK. Thura. Jtck J1 Niekltus. the US. Open champion, won the U*****,000 WfMchester classic golf tournament ves'erday aft^r shooting a nnal round of one-under par 71 for a total of 272. D*n Sikes finished second with SW for 273. followed by Roberto > Vicenzo of89 words
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287 1967-09-01 23 BRITISH SOCCER Newcastle turn on Chelsea T ONDON, Thurs. Newcastle, smarting from their 6-0 defeat by Liverpool on Saturday, turned on luckless Chelsea and slammed the Londoners 5-1 in the English Football League First Division last night Ex-Chelsea winger Tommy Robson. who went North last season, started the rout with287 words
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Article362 1967-09-01 23 COUNTY CRICKET f ONDON. Thurs. Yorkshire captain Brian Close replied to his omission from the MCC team to visit the West Indies by hitting his highest score of the season, 98. to help the county champions reach 250 against. Warwickshire. Coming In when the fourth362 words
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Article75 1967-09-01 23 I ONDON. Thurs Colin Omdrev «iU replace Brian CfcM captain of the England cricke' team to tour the Weit Indies liter thU year. MCC announced The team, announced from Lords, uui be: C. Co drey ■C4pt p. F Tiftnus (vice-capti K Btrrington. G Boycott. D. JReuter - 75 words
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Article, Illustration66 1967-09-01 23 RICKEY WRIGHT (No. 2). the Aston Villa rirht-bark shapes up to the Rovers' players a scene from a "friendly" between Aston Villa and Blackburn at Villa Park. Birmingham. No one knows how it all started. But it ea\e the referee the opportunity of retting inMirrorpic - 66 words
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Article68 1967-09-01 23 BROOKLINE Thurs—Wimbledon t uen«-<i»rs Piiie .run King and Rosemary Casals beat. Mary Ann Eisel and Donna Fiord Falea 4-6. 6-3. 6-4. to win the women's title In the U.S national doubles lawn t«nnls championships. Top-seeded Australians Tony Roche and John Newcombp. dr. feated the second foreign68 words
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Article202 1967-09-01 23 Aussies gain tennis 'gold' STUDENT GAMES TOKYO. Thurs. Australia won their nrst pold medal of the 1967 World Student Games here today when Geoff Pollard and Kay Dening beat Italy* Giordano Maioli and Monica Giorgi 5-7, 6-3. 6-0 in the mixed doubles final in the tennis tournament. The athletics programmeReuter - 202 words
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Advertisement163 1967-09-01 23 mm VM -aW /^a W**\ YEARS Of HATIDH BIiiLOING... YEARS 01 ENDEAVOUR... YEARS OF MERDEKA SUPERBLY PRESENTED TO MARK THIS MILESTONE IN HISTORY. MALAYSIA ON THE MARCH SEEN THROUGH THE EYES OF LEADING WRITERS IN THIS RE6ION AND PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED IN COLOUR AND BLACK AND WHITE SPOTLIGHTING THE GROWTH OF163 words
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Advertisement156 1967-09-01 23 W^m^M M M MM VAV B mv^Smm^^M^M JKm Wm\ .fIVAf _^^i«^i^^^^r"*-*^ St mercury HSiMvj|K Boat: CHAY HAI U-8 S^SSSSS Driven by: MR. CHUA BUCK HEONG M Boot Built by CHAY HAI Boot Builder 40 H.P. Class C>£ St MERCURY tJS^^lw^lfc' Boat: 55 B|U| Mn~i^ 20 H.P. CIaSS Boot Buiit h156 words
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Article34 1967-09-01 24 BANGKOK, Thurs. One ol Bangkok's oldest business centre.-*. Bangklampi. market, was razed by fire last n'.Rht. The lire made 10.000 people homeless in the congested 10-acre area of shops. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Obituary194 1967-09-01 24 MR. LAZER DCSILVA, father of Petfr S»rfmb«n. Frcdy. P.i-r.,- Eatatt. Johorc p.i.-«e<l away i-cacrfully at K».'hakaltom. L'VviiT. Cihlf rfemed. REFERENCE <1. flh .<nnoum nnrot of Mr. .\n>: Kirn Hang la >■ wrday'i 11 hi If.ivini; a t).i r. Sunday MR. MM. SHAMOASANI, I'ropii^II 13, Th« \i. idi Th. T>'finh194 words
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Article, Illustration84 1967-09-01 24 MERDEKA, MERDEKA...ONE FOR EACH YEAR TENGEU Abdul Rahman leading the cheers on the Sclangor Padang al midnight on Wednesday when independence v\as 10 years old. to the second. Ton times the croud shouted "Merdeka!" On the Prime Minister's right is his Deputy, Tun Abdul Razak. and partially hidden,84 words
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Article306 1967-09-01 24 Asia Press Foundation is formed MANILA. Thursday. CONFERENCE of :><) publishers mul editors of Asian newspapers today formed the Press Foundation of Asia, aimed ;ii advancing journalism in the region. The foundation will be based in Singapore. Its formation came at the end of the second Asian newspaper publishers conference,Reuter - 306 words
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Article50 1967-09-01 24 Indons kill 10 Reds on border JAKARTA. Thurs—lndonesian troops have killed 10 Chinese Communists in the stenpedup jmisl«" warfare au;iin>l lovins; Riiriilla bands on thr .MulavxianRoriico border, it w;i> announced here today. \nl.ira quoted the West Borneo military command as savins; that two Indonesians died in the action. B— ter.50 words
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Article54 1967-09-01 24 BANGKOK. Thurs. The Pnnif Minuter. Field Marshal Thanom Kiitikachorn. has been awarded the U.S. Legion ol Merit decree ol Chief Commander in recoenition of hus ■■exceptionnl!y melitonou.s achievenif nt in the field of public M The awmrd is the btghtal ihp ornment c«n bMtOW on idivianReuter - 54 words
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Article33 1967-09-01 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Llm Hon| Feck. 58. who was knocked dowi Dy a car at the 10th mile. Uppe Bukit Tiniah Road, on Sunday lied at the Thomson Road genera Hospital today33 words
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Article87 1967-09-01 24 Caught: A running dog K LUANG. Thurs. Police and veterinary officers went on a 10-minute dog chase here this evening to trap a mongrel with an anti government banner strapped around its body. The dog had been seen trotting along Jalan Mersin;; at about 6.10 p.m. A policeman tried to87 words
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Article32 1967-09-01 24 SINGAPOKE. Thins Singapore's representative at the lltli session of the Ecafe sub-com-mittee on metals and engineering in Sydney next week will be Mr Tay Kwang Seng, of Hume Industries.32 words
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Article25 1967-09-01 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs.-A send ing-off dinner party for natfcma servicemen will be held at th< MacPherson Road community cci. tie at 7.30 p.m tomorrow.25 words
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Article291 1967-09-01 24 LONDON STOCKS LONDON, Thurs. Industrial values reached new highs for the year for the second day in succession on the London sto-k market today. Renewed buying interest by both Institutional and public sources following yesterday's announcement of relaxation of U.K. hirepurchase controls brought a very firm close. Closing middle prices291 words
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Article65 1967-09-01 24 LONDON, Thurs. Spot Is\d., Oct. 15 '-..d.. Nov. 15 \d., Dec. 15*4 d.. Oct Dec. 15 \d. Jan. Mar. 16d April June 16 a »d.. July Kept. 16 11 16 d Oct. Dec. 17a., Jan March 17 3 16d April June 17 ,d July Sept. 17 9 16d Oct.65 words
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Article33 1967-09-01 24 LONDON. Thurs— Buyers *****7 (—£34 1. .sellers £1187.. I— C34), Forward buyers £1188 i ll4), sellers £1188 I— Settlement £1188' j i CD. Turnover a.m. 130 ton.v p.m. 135 tons. Tone: Steady33 words
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141 1967-09-01 24 Britain's Queen, Wilson sends greetings KUALA LIMP I R, Thurs— Queen Xli/ ibeth today sent her "sincere congratulations' to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and all .Malaysians on th«- occasion of Mala) si.i s 10th Merdeka anniversary She added that Krit.iin h.ul the ■"warmest 1 I inus of friendship and admiration141 words
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Article26 1967-09-01 24 TOK'.O. Thurs— An unidentified Japanese escaped after trying to :-et lire today to cars parked in the American Embassy cornpond here.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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96 1967-09-01 24 Missing Silk King's sister murdered WILMINGTON Deli) ware). Thui Thr 74-year-old of mining Th;ii 'Silk Kitm" Jim Thompson was found savagely beaten to death yesterday In her home. Mi Kathertn Thoi Wood, prominent In local circles. had been It the head with a blunt instrument aa her ni.\in watchdogs stood96 words
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Article49 1967-09-01 24 JAKARTA. Thurs. lh. Government, in I Iresh QftOVl trad loreien Invest* nounced Import duty exemptions on ii wide range ol The Ministry ol Plnan approved foreign mvi bring In machines, equipew material, all type* "i tmimportation, personal property, doilies, foodstuffs and construction material duly nee.- AP.AP - 49 words
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Article31 1967-09-01 24 SINGAPORE. 1 1 Th« Army Cadi't Corps ol Monks Hill secondary school v Hi hold its annu.il Inspection al 'tie school ground m Winstedi Road from 8.30 a.m. tornon31 words
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Advertisement258 1967-09-01 24 Lute CLASSIFIEDS Word! Hi I *rmm,ii«| CHIEW: To Carol and Cunr.id a loii OsUla on :t" I S7. in MafaSOT*. WONG -MOI: Boon Chonis o Mr. and Mr«. Wonc I I Slew Ph*nK d o Mi in.l Mr>. Mm Chin Pon« SI rai HRFTRAVELER the prestige radio for the man258 words
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Advertisement73 1967-09-01 24 3 S M al^LaS 5" Jk I a^^^^flatfl ii in i Accredited dealers: C. K. Tang (Singapore) Ltd., 310, Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Metro Ltd., 72/74, High Street. Singapore-6. Peking Co. Ltd., 62 North Bridge Road, Smgapore-6. Chusan Ltd., 10J, North Bridge Road, Singapore 6. Dollar Store, 231, The Arcade.73 words
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