The Straits Times, 5 September 1967
1967-09-05
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Title Section23 1967-09-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150.000 5 The Straits Times Niitiiiiuil Nuwspapßr Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1967 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590 M.C.(P)226623 words
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Article, Illustration584 1967-09-05 1 Dzu concedes: I'm beaten HALF A MILLION VOTES BEHIND HEAD OF STATE It's Thieu and Ky SAIGON, Monday HEAD of State Nguyen Van Thieu and Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky today won South Vietnam's election for the posts of President and Vice-President in a new civilian administration. The two militaryReuter; UPI - 584 words
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Article, Illustration429 1967-09-05 1 PHILIP KHOO - PHILIP KHOO: SEARCHERS FIND SEMI-NUDE BODY By SINGAPORE, Monday J^ 20-YEAR-OLD pregnant housewife, N« Bee Phoe, believed to have hern raped, was found slain in wasteland off the 12th mile Sembawang Road last ni^hl. Her semi-nude body r was found by a village search party in429 words
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Article215 1967-09-05 1 TOKYO. Monday. A GENERAL agreement on ;i Japanese loan of 12,000 million yen islo:{ million) lo Malaysia is lo be signed here soon between llic Export-Import Bank of Japan and Mr. A.B. Samad N'oor, Deputy Secretary lo Ihe Treasury of Malaysia, the bank215 words
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Article46 1967-09-05 1 BANGKOK, Mon. Ceylon will probably join the newly-formed Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) next year, the Thai Foreign Minister, .Mr. Thanat Khoman, sad today. He told reporters that Ceylon had already sounded out the Asean member countries regarding possible membership. Renter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article175 1967-09-05 1 UOiNG KONG. Mon. A bomb thrown tonight through a basement win d o w exploded in the printing room of the South China Morning Post building. The explosion in the British owned morning newspaper waa lelt -jh the second lloor ol the building, in175 words
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Article36 1967-09-05 1 BANGKOK. Mon— More demonstrations against the antiBurmese broadcasts of Radio Peking and the Peking-backed rebel Burmese communist* were held in several towns ol Burma. the Burma Broadcasting Service reported today. ReuteiReuter - 36 words
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Article32 1967-09-05 1 CASTELGANDOLFO i Italy*. Mon.— Pope Paul, who will be 70 on Sept 26. cancelled audiences I for today and tomorrow because of a Might indisposition, Vatican 1 official* »»id fUuter.32 words
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133 1967-09-05 1 Jakarta makes it easier for foreign investors JAKARTA. Mon. "The Government has announced that foreigners starting industries in Indonesia will be exempt from import duties in a new move to attract overseas investment. A Finance Ministry announcement said foreign concerns with investment permits would be freed from paying import dutiesReuter - 133 words
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Article47 1967-09-05 1 BANGKOK. Mon Communist guerillas last week killed a village headman in north-east Sakol Nakorn province in one of several attacks they made on Government posts. Prime Minister Kittlkachorn said today. He said that Government force* captured 14 guerillas while 10 surrendered themselves. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article35 1967-09-05 1 JAKARTA. Mon. An overcrowded bus crashed through the railings of a steel bridge and dropped 60ft Into the river below, killing 16 people and injuring 44, several seriously —APAP - 35 words
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Article, Illustration406 1967-09-05 1 Close friend of Nasser held on plot charge (V\IKO. Mon. Two i of the men who directed Egypt's utiMK BMSffal military campaign during the June Middle Bast liuhtini; have been arrested on charges of trvinu to eet back the jobs they lost in President Nasser's extensive postwar reshuffle The authoritativeReuter - 406 words
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Article69 1967-09-05 1 New clash in Canal zone JJKMU I. Mon. <;iiio Radio reported today thai a flash \\;is going mi between Egyptian and Israeli forces in the Suez Canal /one. The radio interrupted a news bulletin to report t lie clash. The broadcast said th« Israelis had tried to -end an armed69 words
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Article92 1967-09-05 1 The Egyptians returned the lire. The clash continues, the report added. In TEL wi\ Israel accused Egyptian troops of firing for one hour on two Israeli boats on routine patrol south ol Port Tewlik in the Gull of Sue/ Israeli troops returned the Egyptian lire, an official announcementReuter; UPI - 92 words
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Article28 1967-09-05 1 BGYFTIAN CLAIM BF.IRIT Mon Ec.vp* s.iiil tli.it it h.itl f|rslni\rd two Israeli t.mk> .md wireless station in today* clash with Israeli twCM alone Suez Canal. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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156 1967-09-05 2 Talks to prepare for OAU summit KINSHASA, Moil African Foreign Minister* or their representative* meet here today at a 37--natiun eonftrmcc to v;.»CUM problems plaguing their continent. Their week -long talks in this Congole«e capital will prepare for the fourth summit conference of the Organisation of Afrlian Unity lOAUi.due to156 words
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Article34 1967-09-05 2 BAD VMKSSEE i Went Germany. Mon.— Nineteen children iwmg tremeri for various illness** contracted nalmonella poisoning In a himpital near here and on* died, hospital officials dKwlo— d last nl|hl RwMr34 words
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Article31 1967-09-05 2 MANILA. Mon The union leadM of the 7.000 FiliDino civilian employees at Clark Air Bate. Anielea City. Pampanga. about 50 mile* north of Manila, was shot dead vwtprrtay ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article22 1967-09-05 2 BERKELEY. Mon A strong earthquake, posnibily in Peru, was recorded by the University of California selsmoloflcal station here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article167 1967-09-05 2 TWO HURT IN BOMB ATTACK ON ARMY OFFICER'S HOME JAKARTA, Mon. An army corporal and a child were injured when an unidentified person hurled a hand grenade at the house of an army officer in Soerabaya, Fast Java. This was the third reported gj-enade-throwing hit Ulrut in167 words
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Article, Illustration265 1967-09-05 2 Eshkol still hope for peace JERUSALEM, Monday. JSRAELI Prime Minister, Mr. Levi Eshkol, yesterday branded the Arab states" continued refusal to make peace with Israel as irresponsible but said his countiy still hoped peace talks would eventually be held. Mr. Eshkol jvas commenting on the Khartoum summit conference of AraL»265 words
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86 1967-09-05 2 tRiNAGAR i Kashmir). Mon. Hindus tode.y suspended their three-week-old demonstrations here against the alleged abduction of a Hindu girl and her marriage to a Muslim. Leaders of the Hindu action committee said that the demonstrations which have claimed three liver had been suspended (orReuter - 86 words
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258 1967-09-05 2 U.S. planes bomb Haiphong and Hanoi areas CAIGON, Moil. American pianes ranged up anJ down Norm Vietnam yesterday to jOMb a MIG airfield in the Hanoi area ana two army barracks compounds north of Haiphong. In Bvu t h Vietnam, ground fighting waj light and scattered a« the nation centred258 words
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Article25 1967-09-05 2 JAKARTA. Mon Fqulpmen' unrth US$l.OOO 000 Mr th« prndur'on <">f infan'f.' f-vid htc b"n turned ov^r hv UNirEP to the Indonesian Government. UPIUPI - 25 words
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Article185 1967-09-05 2 ADEN, Monday. SHERIF Hussein bin Ahmad Al Habili, Interior Minister in the collapsing South Arabian Federal Government, yesterday left the desert state of Beihan by road for Saudi Arabia, official sources said. The sources could not confirm reports that SVrif Hussein was fleeing from theReuter - 185 words
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81 1967-09-05 2 CEOUL, Mon. Miner Kirn Chang-sun, trapped 375 ft. underground, yesterday gallantly continued his 12-day struggle for survival, but complained that now even a sip of water was upsetting his empty stomach. Chances of survival of the 36--year-old miner remained uncertain as rescue workers reported a81 words
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Advertisement81 1967-09-05 2 Advertisement i Beautifying The Complexion The secret of smoothIng and beautifying the complexion lies In the saturation of the skin with a nourishing type of moist tropical oil. The skin takes on a radiant, youthful bloom as drynesa and tiny lines are gently smoothed away. Throughout the world this beautifying81 words
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Miscellaneous10 1967-09-05 2 THE OAMBOLC -< S-,V» •cam wk do our) o*°* UWTn *<* wbitTN10 words
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Article141 1967-09-05 3 YEW YORK, Mon. Opposition to U.S. involvement in the Vietnam war has gripped America like "psychological Asian flu" over the past two months, according to Time magazine. In a nation-wide survey for Its Sept. 8 issue. Time said reaction to the war had141 words
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150 1967-09-05 3 Slogan chanting by pro- Mao Britons I ONDON, Mon. Bri- tish admirer of Chairman Mao, chanting slogans and Having banners, yesterday marched to the Chinese Mission here scene of bMI work's battle betwcvn Chinese diplomats and British police. Two members of the left wing "Friends of China" movement, formed aReuter - 150 words
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Article, Illustration334 1967-09-05 3 Wilson: TUC gets ready for showdown I ONDON, Mon. Britain's 8.5 million strong Trades Union Congress will be under strong pressure to come out flatly against the Labour administration's economic policies at its week-long annual conference opening in Brighton today. Militant left wing trade unionists, who have been critical for334 words
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Article32 1967-09-05 3 LAS VEGAS Mon.— A helicopter ic^cup te:»m yesterday plucked a teenage girl and baby from a mountain ledge near here where they had been stranded for three days after picnic.32 words
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Article, Illustration50 1967-09-05 3 WHAT the well -dressed soldier wears in Africa. This Nigerian soldier holding an automatic weapon with garlands of ammunition, is in action against breakaway Biafra. This picture was taken 14 miles from EnuRU. the rebel capital. The war is dragging on. I I'l photo.50 words
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257 1967-09-05 3 1 HONG KONG. Mon. 1/ W ANGTUNG anti- Maoists have hijacned a Gommunust Chinese gun- boat and sailed out to sea after 10 days of fighting at the Whampoa naval base near Canton, Hong Kong Pres.s report* said today. The rightwingReuter; UPI - 257 words
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Article168 1967-09-05 3 MOSCOW, Mon. LeniniTl grad's top newspaper has exposed widespread bribery and corruption in city transport garages involvine drivers, conductors mechanics and even Communist Party members. The newspaper. Leningraci.skaya Pravda, stumbled on the set-up when an experienced driver, dlsgustI td by the situation, called at its officesReuter - 168 words
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Article101 1967-09-05 3 ('.ENEVA. Mon. Represervatives of 128 nations meet here today to grapple with a problem that has confused scholars and laymen for crnturies the standardisation ol place names. The first task will be to decide whether they have gathered in Geneva, Geneve. Genf, Glnebra or Ginevra. The U.N.Reuter - 101 words
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Article33 1967-09-05 3 HONG KONO. Mon. China has lodged another Drotest with Burma, this time over the alleged murder of a Chinese in a Rangoon prison, the New China News agency reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Advertisement199 1967-09-05 3 when sympathy is needed... so is Dettol At a tine 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 their199 words
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Article, Illustration617 1967-09-05 4 Husband wins appeal in shares case TRANSFER TO WIFE NOT ATTESTED SINGAPORE, Mon. fHE Federal Court today allowed an appeal by Mr. Tan Keng Siong, a banker's son, against a High Court order in a shares dispute case involving $5,000 ordinary stock in Fraser and Xeave Limited. The appeal arose617 words
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Article, Illustration64 1967-09-05 4 MRS. June Isaac was crowned "Mobil Prinre&s" at Saturday's dance at Raffle* Hotel, organised by the Mobil Recreation and Sports Club. She is flanked by run-ner-up Miss Betty Ho (right) and third winner. Miss Susan Lim. Mrs. Isaac and Miss Ho are both employees of64 words
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Article76 1967-09-05 4 Concert by Swiss orchestra SINGAPORE. Mon. The Swiss Orchestra Camerata Bern will give It?, first performance in Singapore at the Victoria Theatre on Sept. 25. The orchestra, comprising 12 string-musicians and noted piano soloist. Miss Use von Alpenhelm. will give only one performance during their stopover en route to Australia76 words
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Article50 1967-09-05 4 SINGAPORE Mon The SlgUp Serendarv School Old Boys' Afso- elation has nrcani^d a gala dance party at thp Rt John A^oriation headquarters in Beach Road on Saturday at 7 p m Members and Old Boy;, wishing to imn rhould mr/act Inche Abdul Halim. (Tel *****2).50 words
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Article34 1967-09-05 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. W H. Mosbergen has been elected president of the Eurasian Association. Other officials include Mr. T W. Prins. vice-president, Mr. W A. Rodrigues. secretary and Mr. C.A-J. D'cotta. treasurer.34 words
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265 1967-09-05 4 Mrs. Barker launches new $1mil PSA tug SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for Law and National Development. Mr. E. W. Barker, today commended the Port of Singapore Authority dockyard workers for building a million-dollar tugboat, five months ahead of schedule. He urged them to work harder so that Singapore could emerge265 words
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Article108 1967-09-05 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Ministry of Health tuberculosis control unit Is now holding an X-ray campaign In the Moulmein constituency. Residents from 14 years old may be X-rayed free of charge at the following centres from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. during the month: Mcc Toh School, tomorrow,108 words
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Advertisement538 1967-09-05 4 I BJ ORGANISATTOW 28th DAY 11-1 JO-4-* JO-9 1 NO HALr-PRICI NO >htl LIST I Advance CASH Bookmqi om. S«an Connery IS )am»i Bond 007 "YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE m tfChm A) NO MILITARY CONCESSION ♦or >10 1 pm thaw. M«f^.«.iMTWi T »nM*l TODAY TOMORROW M t 1 II om,538 words
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Miscellaneous153 1967-09-05 4 Educational TV for today TPODAY S eduf«t»on«j TV for mm* L.ptng frhi*>ls on Channel I li it 3 pm 220 pm. Oener&l follnus Kltnrt. S^p. LensfK »nd 830 am **n a m English Photography (Eng); 240 3. srronri lv/inj». Sec 1— At the Civic* f>c 1 The Fight Hmrdrffjifr; 915153 words
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Article, Illustration79 1967-09-05 5 Brother receives the Msgasyasy Award for Razak r APT A >>dul Rahman bin Data Hussein receiving the Magsaysay Award from President Marcos of the Philippines on behalf of his brother, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Raxak. Tun Raxak was named winner of the award worth $30,000 last month for79 words
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340 1967-09-05 5 Kedah MCA 'no' to FAMA branch in the State SUNGEI PATANI, Monday. r j^HE Kcdah MCA at its delegates conference here last night unanimously resolved to request the Central Government not to establish a branch of the Federal Agricultural and Marketing Authority in Kedah. Kedah MCA upokfsman said today that340 words
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Article49 1967-09-05 5 \PORE. M<>n Piun Noor Aishah will oprn tlie Singapore Red Cross Society's annual fun fair at Rrd Cr<'is Huu.->e at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday. There will be -'0 stalls oi Imnie rooked food and a !i Games mil be provided by the BntiAti Army.49 words
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Article27 1967-09-05 5 PLNANG, Mon. F.ve wheels were stolen from a car belonging to a contractor. Mok Liew Gaik. 40. from outside his huuse in Jahudi Road yesterday.27 words
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Article32 1967-09-05 5 PBNANO. M'-n The Chirf Mini--!n Tan Sn Worn P' N>f unlay opened the I3tn t>:hibi:ion at the Penane I Mu.sejm and Art Gallery. Futyfour painting* art on ahow.32 words
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230 1967-09-05 5 Family planning: 'Learn from S'pore SINGAPORE, Monday. countries should draw from the experience of Singapore's "spectacular' success in family planning, the visiting executive secretary of Ecafe, U Nyum, said here today. Describing the Republic's achievement In family planning as "very spectacular," he declared: "This experience will be of great help230 words
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106 1967-09-05 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. 0 The New Zealand High. Commission In Singapore is awaiting details from home about the arrival of about $183,000 worth of equipment for the Republic's armed forces from Welling- ton. New Zealand's Intention to supply the army surplus equipment to Singapore was announced106 words
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Article15 1967-09-05 5 PENANG. Mon— A trisha wai: I .stolen from Free School Road 1 yesterday15 words
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94 1967-09-05 5 Police take cover as gunman opens fire A LOR STAR. Mon— A police party had a narrow escape parly today hen an unknown cunman opened fire :<l them from .1 house in Kamponc Prlianc. about "18 miles from hrrr. The -minim fired srvrr.il shots through a vvindou after breaking a94 words
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Article64 1967-09-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR Mori.— The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, will be guest of honou' at the annual dinner of the Apex Club of Kua'.a Lumpur on Friday at Le Cog d'Or. Mr. P. K. Sir.gam will be Installed tlr- new president64 words
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Article63 1967-09-05 5 Couple found dead in sea pENANG, Mon. The bodies of a young couple a girl aged about 18 and a man in his early 20s were lound in the sea off Pulau Kendi yesterday. Both wrre partially clad, and had apparently been in the sea for some time. Thr bodies63 words
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Article44 1967-09-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— Thieves raided tho office of the Com:iie Federal Capital during the weekend and took S6 in coin?. The tb*R ni discovered this morning by the Commissioner, D<«i<> Lukm.in oin Yuaofl. when he tuund his ioclced desk drawer ransacked44 words
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Article37 1967-09-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Minister of Finance. Tun Tan Slew Sin, and Minister of Works. Post and Telecommunications, Tun V. T. Sambanthan, will visit Bagan Serai on Thursday to address an "Operation Good Citizens" rally.37 words
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Miscellaneous264 1967-09-05 5 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS did performance with her 1. Mother has a vacancy for plume (7-7). practical cat (B>. 8. City of long leases (3, 7). S. Blessed fruit of July (6). 12. A forgery exposed by a winner 0. 10. Ought formerly to get In 1967. for example (4.264 words
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Article, Illustration118 1967-09-05 6 JUDITH YONG - Vigilante girls make their debut at parade JUDITH YONG By ON the march with a determined face is Annie Lim. 18. the latest addition to Singapore's rugged society. She was one of 48 Vigilante Corps girls who made their debut at the corps' first passing out parade at the Police118 words
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159 1967-09-05 6 Five cars stolen in capital the during weekend l/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Five cars and a motor cycle were stolen from various parts of the capital during the weekend. Mr. R. John Manickam. the Petaling Jaya station master, lost hi* Flat 124 <BD 7393 1 from the Kuala Lumpur railway station159 words
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Article, Illustration608 1967-09-05 6 QC: Weight of evidence ignored 'Judge had already decided on guilt' submission SINGAPORE. Monday Singapore Appea Court today heard a submission that the former Deputy Commissioner of the Registry of Persons, Thomas Khor Teik Loon, had been convicted against the weight of evidence given at his 28--day trial before a608 words
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148 1967-09-05 6 Court told of defence suggestion of conspiracy someone else ax a scapegoat to divert attention from themselves. Mr. Bhaw said that the defence suggestion of "a conspiracy" was not within the realm of Improbabilities. He regarded the appeal ax nf grave Importance to Khor. He said the "enormous responsibility" that148 words
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71 1967-09-05 6 OCPD thanks public for M-joy co-operation KTALA I 1-MPCR, M«l.— The OCPD here, Asut. rimmiiwennt i Hail Noordin bin Haji Truna, today 'hanked the public for their "splendid co-operation and understand inx' in maJung 'h* police arrangement* a. tuernv dunnr the 10th Merdetaa amv. Ternary celebrations. He Mid: "The motcrtaU71 words
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Article41 1967-09-05 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Democratic Socialist Club will hold Its third anniversary dinner and dance at the Celestial Room at 7.30 p.m_ on Saturday. Th« Minister for BomicD Affam. Mr. 8. Raiaratnam wtu attend as guest of honour.41 words
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Article, Illustration148 1967-09-05 6 MUAR, Monday. A"KACHANG PUTEH 1 seller's son must get to Taiwan before the end of next month hta future depends on it. If P. Vengadaftalam. at, does not gret thfre by tlvtx. the Taiwan Oorernnxmt will withdraw the scholarship awarded to him to study148 words
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101 1967-09-05 6 DENAAG. Mon. An IS--1 nun gang one believed to be armed with a pitftol raided the godown of an import and export firm in Weld Quay early this morning and escaped with $21,000 worth of patchouli oil. The raiders took seren drums of the101 words
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Article167 1967-09-05 6 QINOAPORE. Mon. Mr. Bernard Rodrlgues. MP for Telok Blangah. will ask the Defence Minister 1 at Thursday's sitting of Parliament whether a constant scrutiny should be kept on disaffected Singapore politicians and trade unionists •who went to confer in a neighbouring country." to167 words
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Article65 1967-09-05 6 KL'AI.A LLMPI'R Mon.— The Sfi ior Superintendent oJ Custom* in Kuan'.an. I Inrahim iitid Urn Superintendent Johnre Bmliiu. Mr Room o<>n I <>r. \V»i;ip.;' to 'end a group oourae In administration cii Opt. 13 Custom* ofllceri irom i N ■Itachtd U> ECAFE will a!*o -tend65 words
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Advertisement131 1967-09-05 6 KAWASAKI AGAIN! 6 U TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN CIRCUIT RACES 1967 KAWASAKI SCORE SUCCESSES ON PRODUCTION MACHINES which anyone can buy! RACE 2 251 cc 350 cc r fCjBfe 4rr LEE WING SANG Others use special w^Sbn on a kawasaki "WORKS MACHINES" ridden by professional klj) 4lk«bs^\lM t IXW *'Y2* xflL131 words
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195 1967-09-05 7 Bored crew in the Suez get music by courtesy of S'pore SINGAPORE, Mon. —Singapore-made batteries are helpIng to keep the crew of a ship marooned In the Suez Canal entertained. The crew of 55 on board the Blue Funnel freighter Agapenor. who have been trapped in the Canal since May195 words
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80 1967-09-05 7 Putting up a house in 180 minutes. CINGAPOKI .Mon— A British bu'Miiiß expert. Mr. Jack A>hworth. will arrive here on Sept. 13, in the world tour of a show how .i building can be assembled in 180 minutes flat. He is director of Terrapin International Ltd. a Bri- tish building80 words
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265 1967-09-05 7 RUDY BELTRAN - Smashed— a gang of parking meter vandals RUDY BELTRAN FOUR CONSTABLES POSE AS SLEEPING TRAMPS By KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. OELANGOR police today smashed a gang specialising in removing parking meter heads in the capital. They are now anxious to know how the vandals had disposed of the stolen meters. The265 words
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Article, Illustration99 1967-09-05 7 MALAYSIA S acting High Commissioner in London, Inche Zakaria bin U.i ii Mohamed Ali, greets the Indonesian Minister Counsellor, Mr. R Buntarian, at a recepion in London on Sept. 1 to celebrate the 10th aniversary of Merdeka. Looking on is Mrs. Buntarian. Indonesia's representation99 words
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247 1967-09-05 7 Court told of $16,200 grab in hotel PENANG, Monday. FORMER hotel receptionist, Mr. Johnny Wong Chin Seng, 21, told the Sessions Court today how a man robbed him of $16,207 while he was on his way to deposit the money in a night safe near his office. "I first saw247 words
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Article36 1967-09-05 7 TELUK ANSON. Mon. Mr. Kam Woon Wah, secretary-gen-eral of the MCA will swear in the new officers of the party's Teluk Anson division at his office In Ah Cheong Street here on Sept. 10.36 words
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98 1967-09-05 7 SINGAPORE, Mon— The Government Is to Issue 300 mere taxi licences to unemployed citizens. This will bring the total number of taxi licences issued to about 1.800. The new licences will be issued by ballot. The date and place will be announced later.98 words
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Article43 1967-09-05 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Outram Secondary School will hold its annual snepch nnd prizegiving day at 5 p.m. tomorrow The chairman of the Port of Singapore Authority and general manager of the Singapore port, Mr. Goh Koh Put. will speak43 words
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Article25 1967-09-05 7 SITIAWAN. Morv— Pollc* have recovered a .22 revolver frcm an unoccupied shed on ihe edge of a rubber estate, off the MUawtsAyer Road.25 words
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Miscellaneous78 1967-09-05 7 1 Oop By V.r. Hamlin I W«LL,TWSW=>--~i-NBOYS HOW CAN WE>-^~^...BUT tTS SURE <SOS 9 TH* Ajyrfif 1 EVER THANK WHJL.OF \HARP ON OUR «N*MY. *vi» < >OU? YOU'RE COURSE ITS MUSICAL TH' WARTS > W in" NATtONAI- I NICE, SEIN' /REPUTATIOIS I OVER' Xj!l_*" (C HWOeS.' f*-\ HBROES..yL rMMBMNIN*,} *-<78 words
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Article, Illustration258 1967-09-05 8 PART-TIME NATIONAL SERVICEMEN TO JOIN VIGILANTES AFTER 6 MONTHS' TRAINING SINGAPORE, Monday. THH first 600 part-time national stTvimnen reported to the Central Manpower Base today. By week-end there will lie more than 2,000 of them. All of them will go into the Vigilante Corps after six months258 words
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326 1967-09-05 8 'Very good' response to NTUC projects SINGAPORE, Mon. The National Trades Union Congress has received "very good" response from its affiliate unions to its proposed projects to be launched over the next tew months. Stating this in the September edition of Perjuangan, NTUC's official monthly organ, the projects coordinator, Mr.326 words
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Article44 1967-09-05 8 SINGAPORE. Mon— Four Bills will be introduced when Parliament sits on Thursday the Local Government Integration 1 Amendment 1 Bill, the Medicines (Advertisement and Sales (Amendment) Bill, the Police Force (Amendment) Bill, and the Singapore Army (Amendment) Bill.44 words
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Article34 1967-09-05 8 SINGAPORE. Mon —The Junior Ch.imbi. of Singapore will hold a social .lid dance called "Jaycee September Ntte" at the Oceai. Park Hotel on Sept 16 In aid of the Chamber's projects fund.34 words
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Article25 1967-09-05 8 SINGAPORE. Man. The Vio Chu Kang Road villagers Mutual Help Association will hold a Ttochew drama at the National Theatre on Oct. 15.25 words
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Article, Illustration49 1967-09-05 8 DR K. SARVANANTHAN and Dr. (Miss) Retnavathi Rajaratnam after their wedding at the Govindasami Pillai Hall in Singapore. The bridegroom is with the General Hospital in Kuala Lumpur The bride, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Rajaratnam, is with the Thomson Road General Hospital, Singapore.49 words
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Article63 1967-09-05 8 SINGAPORE. Mon The National Trades Union Congress will stage a big walk for its members towards the end of November. The proposed route for the 7' mile walk will be from the Singapore airport to Trade Union House in Shentun Way. The over-all winner will be63 words
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229 1967-09-05 8 SINGAPORE. Mon Tht Ministry of Interior and Defence is now distributing a handbook to woo more people to join the Singapore Vigilante Corps. It explains the role, obligations and privileges of a vigilante Corps member. In time of peace, it said, the Vigilante Corps229 words
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148 1967-09-05 8 PRISON FOR RAPE: PLEA BY LABOURER DISMISSED SINGAPORE, Mon. Th« Federal Court today dismissed an appeal by a former PWD labourer. N. Suppiah, against his conviction and sentence of three years' jail on a rape charge imposed by Mr. Justice Winslow. The court, In dismissing the appeal, said that it148 words
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Advertisement367 1967-09-05 8 WJmh subtly stress your femininity. Knitted B^T W "minis" for the "in" group all exclusively I[^^ y selected. Do come, and if you like to be 9, LI AT TOWERS, 541, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. IS INTERESTING The three books of Federal junto* Htstor) SBl^^^^^^i^^tes—-^ thoroughly cover the History367 words
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Miscellaneous95 1967-09-05 8 Uivk Tracy By Che*i*r Gauid «1 Kj*£" V I fTMATF QH.TMATDOESN^ r WAVY. LONG ©LACK HAWt W* CAUGHT .TOACTU* ft!^6E F w2LE+TSuK > YOUNG MAN* EXCELLENT TO THE OTWER WITNESS." ~f TAO YES m Abner By AI Capp Tl 1 /6OME\THAJ4i€SyiHUrK|NAH^ I £*MM£A4E A J SA&nNLY AJOT.'f "N <" "V^95 words
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Article, Illustration2042 1967-09-05 9 RICHARD WACC - Anarchy and the price of a tin can RICHARD WACC Bolivia's story is very old and very topical... From Special Correspondent for the LONDON TIMES LA PAZ BOLIVIA, because it is the poorest country in South America, offers the wretchedest example on this continent of a national dependence on the2,042 words
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Advertisement85 1967-09-05 9 More coffee only Nescafe gives you that wonderful aroma and flavour! Nescafe is prepared from the choicest coffee beans skilfully blended and roasted specially for you. Open the jar smell that glorious aroma of freshly-roasted coffee beans the beans that give Nescafe instant coffee its superb flavour. All the goodness85 words
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Article562 1967-09-05 10 Regional co-operation is the keynote of the conference of South-East Asian officials which met in Kuala Lumpur yesterday to plan a programme of transport and communications projects. Seven countries are represented, and the conference is attended also by observers from international organisations, U.N. agencies and of the562 words
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Article498 1967-09-05 10 After a trial run in Kuala Selangor and Sabak Bcrnam. the Fuderal Agricultural Marketing Authority is about to extend its padi marketing scheme to the whole of SelIQgpr as well as Kedah, Ptrak and Kelantan. This would b* excellent news if it could be assumed that the pilot498 words
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Article336 1967-09-05 10 Swedtn's brief agony this wick as its traffic changed to the right-hand side of the road j leduces the already small number of countries where vehicles keep to the left. In j Europe only Britain remains, in the rest of the world only formerly British te-ritories, and not even336 words
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176 1967-09-05 10 IF anybody were to a.sk 1 me about my opinion of Singapore stamps. 111 say with certainty that they're very lovely, but, rather boring to collect because they are of too little variety. Three new stamps •very Aug 9 are just about the only176 words
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Letter177 1967-09-05 10 EVER since the announcement of the Government's intention to legalise abortion in Singapore, there have been protests and calls for restraint voiced through the press. There are obviously proa and cons for the iftgalUing of abortion. May I. as a member of the public, review some of177 words
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Letter106 1967-09-05 10 I REFER to Mr. T. A. Mugan's letter Aug. I§>—the P.VV.D. during the month uf August alone planted nearly 300 sapplings of Flame of the Forest and will be planting rows of the same trees along Bukit Timah Road, Dunearn Road and. the three miles stretch of Mandai106 words
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Letter157 1967-09-05 10 I REFER to the lttter from G.K.B. complaining about the danger of barbed wire fences to children in Queenstown. The Housing and Development Board is continuously giving attention to landscaping in its estates by planting more trees and shrubs for the benefit of 'is residienu. These young plants need157 words
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Letter52 1967-09-05 10 RAILINGS are now bein K provided and on completion, pedestrians, wishing to cross the road will have no option to using the overhead bridge. Legislation for imposing of fines for jaywalkers is not yet available in Singapore. However, the matter is now under study. UONEL DC ROSARIO f. Director of52 words
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Letter47 1967-09-05 10 WAITING for one's turn at a public phone booth can be most frustrating. Recently I observed a young lady monopolise the phone booths at Jalan Kenanga. for one hour and 4 minutes. I suggest that a time limit be imposed at all public phone booths. G.T.H.R Singupore47 words
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Letter23 1967-09-05 10 IT would help students and working people if the Singapore National Library could function on Sundays and public holidays. C C- him, Siafaiture23 words
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Article955 1967-09-05 10 Using debts to pay off debts The Bill of Exchange: A do-it-yourself money system that depends on private trust ALAN CHALKLEY Forum World Features Special Correspondent discusses an unofficial suggestion, unlikely to gain official acceptance, for a private system to solve the world's money problem ness In London. Writing in955 words
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Advertisement856 1967-09-05 10 Classified advertisements for Straits Times Malay Mail may be handed to: COLD STORAGE SUPCR-MARKET (I Rood Rrtcption.M Deik) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES I Rood Novoi Bote CITY «OOK STORE LTD.. CoMyar Quay. I THE NIWS FIONT otket. M M ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Rood. 'No. ol Bose HAMICM STORE. i 1419 Lcinr856 words
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Advertisement37 1967-09-05 10 You Can Trust Bank with MALAYAN BANKiNG BERHAD and you bank wisely NiN S ft. WAD OfflCf^— —^_3-l-*-' MALATAH IAHK lUILDIN6 92, Jalan ftfndar, Kuala Lumpur. BANKING BERHAD A,ther,ie4Cjpul: J S« 000 OCJO )M.«4<Mr<4u»CifHUJ.t i5.a00.0a0 V J37 words
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Advertisement130 1967-09-05 10 How to make a Marvellous Martini First Hint: From Long Island to the Lebanon the most talkedabout Dry Martinis are made with Beefeater gin. It's the tempting dryness of Beefeater and the way it mixes so marvellously with vermouth. Second Hint: When it comes to ratio of gin to vermouth,130 words
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Article, Illustration347 1967-09-05 11 MAUREEN PETERS - Ahmad, king in his own rumah MAUREEN PETERS GRATEFUL EMPLOYERS REWARD A FAITHFUL SERVANT WITH A HOUSE By Kuala Lumpur, Monday J^ING in his castle in Malaysia today is Ahmad bin Awang, 55, a retired driver who has been given his own house in his own kampong by his former347 words
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Article21 1967-09-05 11 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Mon. More than 2.000 school children took part in a Mcrdeka annivf-r--sary latern procession here last night.21 words
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Article73 1967-09-05 11 Tourist on arms charge SINGAPORE, Mon— A tourist, Paul Fricker. pleading not guilty in a magistrate's court today to a charge of importing a 6.25 mm baby browning pi&tol and 31 rounds of ammunition without a licence, said he carried the weapon "for .--elfdefence." He said he was on his73 words
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Article52 1967-09-05 11 SINGAPORE. Mon.— An assortment of World War II shells were found on a sandbank about 109 yards from the Chinese Swimming Club in Amber Road yesterday. They were found by a school Sea Cadet officer, Mr. Peter Syddall and were later removed by the Army bomb52 words
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303 1967-09-05 11 Red girl and her lover spy in Singapore Civil Service SINGAPORE, Mon. A political detainee who has renounced Communism today reealed how the Communists at one time managed to infiltrate the Singapore Civil Service through love. He is Koh Teong Seou, former chairman of the Singapore Bookshop, Publication and Printing303 words
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Article51 1967-09-05 11 SEREMBAN. Mon.-Chen Sow Chen. 21. one of the six worker* injured last Thursday when the scaffolding being used by construction workers on the new State mosque collapsed, died in the General Hospital here yesterday Pive others— three women and I two mi m still in51 words
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84 1967-09-05 11 SINGAPORE. Mon— Five women today pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court to a charge of being members of an unlawful assembly in front of Changl Prison on Saturday afternoon. Their counsel. Mr. T. T. Rajah, described thrm as "fiancees" of detainees. The women84 words
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Article25 1967-09-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR Mon —Mem- I bers of the Maluy.-ian Historical Socictv will visit Bandar Langat. the old capital of Selangor on Sept. 17.25 words
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239 1967-09-05 11 A warning against belittling national language JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Johore Government will take action against anyone who purposely tries to belittle the use of the national language now that it is the sole official language In West Malaysia. The warning came from the Mentri Besar. Dato Haji Othman Sa'at.239 words
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Article31 1967-09-05 11 PENANG Mon The Telok Kumbdr Umnii branch will have its own clubhouse next month. Work on the building has been completed, and an opening ceremony will be held soon.31 words
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Advertisement306 1967-09-05 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT ACCOMMODATION WANTED SITUATIONS VAC It Wn4» U (Him.)— Box 1$ tl*. txlrm Word* (Him.)— Box << tl: iMlrm II Word* U I Him.)— Box f OBAVCOTT DRIVE: 3 Bedroom Kur- THRU MQIIQBMID MOJjSlvll^^tfßAO^A Scalor AR nlihtd Uouw. op tUvtted me UuicC study (500 JJO. Uu^^e^Hf^lJ ■■< •^■l Sunday306 words
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Advertisement149 1967-09-05 11 i i f^B^^Bt I B^B^Bm m iftv fi m**' IiULIIS snrffin hrpfni n fsn wo UmUULMj isUUdlloU the scooter that has SX means SLEEK EXACTING ntwjlim line design with immjculatt chrome finish plus choice of colour' SWIFT- EXHILARATING the powerful surge of th» new 4 speea 938 bhp. engine makes149 words
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Miscellaneous748 1967-09-05 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur mand Performance; 800 News and Penan*; 6 Ipoh «nd in Mandarin; 810 Ariats Mftlaccft: 3 and 10 .lohor* classical programme: 835 Rihru- 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Susie Anythlns Can Hap-.•ahat.-9K.ua*., P^jjp K'^fflSSTo tie P.M.: Piogramme sum- Round-up. mary; 560 News Out- j 022 Penta748 words
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149 1967-09-05 12 Parit Buntar hospital gets its 13th doctor IPOH, Mon. Will 13 be a lucky number for Parit Buntar District Hospital? Stmt memopr.s of the hospital, who welcomed a new doctor- the 13th in two years— today, are hoping it will be. Ht Or Ru.s bin Mohamed Nor who now heads149 words
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102 1967-09-05 12 CINGAPORE. MonThirty -f o i r workmen were killed in ndustrlal accidents during the first six months of thlN year Latest stati>tu'.s ls&urd by the Labour Mim.stry hl.so disetoed there were 4 269 industrial aceidrnts during th<» period. A total of 259 workmen Ml102 words
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Article, Illustration159 1967-09-05 12 Manicka to lead team to Assembly I^IALA II MM K. M..11. The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manicka\.i>.iKani. will lead a flvemember delegation to the next session of the IN General Assembly which begins on Sept. 19. He takes the place of Malaysia's Permanent Representative to the IN. Mr. R.159 words
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Article106 1967-09-05 12 Decision on riot case today SINGAPORE. Mon. The prosecut on today closed its case at the trial of 24 people, including 14 women. charged with riotins and causing hurt to the police in North Bridge Road on June 7 About 30 witnesses have given evidence for the prosecution since the106 words
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Article, Illustration387 1967-09-05 12 GABRIEL LEE - Encore! violinist plays for maestro GABRIEL LEE A PLACE IN THE MENUHIN SCHOOL FOR YIT KIN By SINGAPORE. Monday THE music professor had only heard it on tape. Now he wanted to reassure himself. The scene: The studio of Singapore impresario Mr. Goh Soon Tioe in Balmoral Crescent this morning.387 words
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Article74 1967-09-05 12 SINGAPORE. Mon— A welder. Goii Coin si.nig. 24. today failed In hus Federal Court appeal against a concurrent sentence of five years" jail on charges of unlawful possession of a Browning automatic pistol and 10 rounds of ammunition in thr New World amusement park on74 words
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Article24 1967-09-05 12 BUTTERWORTH. Mon. Inspector Wong See Fook of the Secret Societies section here has been transferred to the Police Field Force in Ipoh.24 words
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Article52 1967-09-05 12 Mon. The 10 women political detainees here are still refusing to eat any food supplied to them by the prison authorities. They are. however, drinking water with glucose. The "strike" which entered the seventh day today is in protest against what the detainees claim to be52 words
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222 1967-09-05 12 Work on $7 million plant to begin next week KUALA LUMPUR. 11 Mon. Work on a Riant industrial enterprise a $7 million wood-chipping plant will begin at Port Swe 1 1 c n ham next week. The Daishowa (Malaysia) Wood Products Sendirian Berhad. a joint venture between Malaysian and Japanese222 words
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Article33 1967-09-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. Loh Kirn Yee. organiser of the Transport Workers Union. Federation of Malaya, will leave h*>re for Britain tomorrow to study trade unionism under Colombo Plan scholarship.33 words
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Advertisement61 1967-09-05 12 <!► DUNLOP SECOND TO NONE \jfrj Dunlop won every race at the 6th Tunku Abdul Rahman riy*7 Circuit Races. Among them VfV; was the Saloons and Tourers irfl event, won by R. D. Clinkard. aJ^] Vs*f\ Whether at the tracks or on p/l njt: the road, Dunlop tyres are f%/i61 words
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Advertisement160 1967-09-05 12 Hwifta. 1 ALSO IN THIS ISSUE MEET Inn iRi 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 GIRL WITH A YEN FOR TRAVEL MORE COLOURSPREADS: BOLO, BRAVE AND BEAUTIFUL A spectacular fashion160 words
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Miscellaneous57 1967-09-05 12 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl f URKJ TW^ "VA BUTTERFINBEREON W f POOPING FELINE —IT ROLLED J PAPER SOT LOOSE, CLEAR DOWN TH' s^ STREETiy^- /WUPRVUPiYJLS GOTTA WA^CH THAT) [3 V TIME'S MONEY. 1 OMrf CLUCK EVERY rY^r > «s>^ti Iff second: A&rl fj 'I'M PROCEEDING^ J\M WWECE-S HE rife57 words
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Article, Illustration431 1967-09-05 13 —TO A MYSTIC FROM THE HIMALAYAS I'M STILL IN A OAZE. SAYS JOHN AT TNE END OF IT ALL... EK)R once the Beatles took a bark seat to a mystic from the Himalayas by the name of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, the worlds leading expert on transcendentalMirrorpic - 431 words
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Article63 1967-09-05 13 TIM TREE - Cold snap kills oysters TIM TREE From CYDNEY, Mon. Some of a.c famed Sydney rock oysters are dying of coil in their beds during the current AusL: aliun winter. Experts hope to breed a species to withstand the cold snap. The oysters become so weak with cold that they cannot63 words
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Article32 1967-09-05 13 NEW YORK, Mon.— Dozens of forest fires raged m the western United States and Canada today, killing two firefighters and destroying thousands of acres of timber— Reuier.Reuter - 32 words
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Article33 1967-09-05 13 LONDON. Mon. Novelist Graham Greene today <t»kcd that royalties due to him in Russia should be paid U> the wives ot two jailed Soviet writers. Andre; Smyav.-ky and Yuli Daniel. Reuier.Reuter - 33 words
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131 1967-09-05 13 lAKARTA, Mon. J Armed Communists tried to kill a top local government official in Samba* district, oa the Indonesian East Malaysian border, renntly. the independent news agency KM reported today. It said the kihtHUs opened fire at the disIrirt officer Major Mohammed Mirdin.Reuter - 131 words
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Advertisement94 1967-09-05 13 Reminder! when you're out of HARPIC you're out of hygiene Hwpic Toilet Cleanser is specially formulated to clean tha lavatory bowl quickly and easily. Just one daily application of Harpic granules both cleans and disinfects the lavatory bowl. Harpic kills germs in all three dan* gar areas the bowl, the94 words
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Advertisement182 1967-09-05 13 Once again, the magnificent team of CAPITAL MOTOR-ASSEMBLY (Corp.) SDN. BERHAD, CAPITAL MOTOR (M) SDN. BERHAD, and OPEL, with their fabulous cars brilliantly driven by Rodney Philip Scow, achieved the following sensational successes at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Circuit Races 1967. ISt* Formula Libre (Rothmans trophy) 75 laps v lV182 words
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Article210 1967-09-05 14 A "HOSTESS PARTY" with a difference was held in Singapore recently when about 150 beauty-conscious women got together at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wee. These guests were those who played host at several Ayer coffee morning parties in their respective homes to boost sales of the210 words
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Article, Illustration347 1967-09-05 14 ARTIST JULIE TALKS ABOUT CURRENT FASHIONS TIIK girl who "made liistory for Malaya" by being the first Malaysian girl ever to hold a solo exhibition of I" I*1 in London in 1962, is back to make her home in347 words
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Article, Illustration312 1967-09-05 14 THERE is a new upsurge In mosaicmaking as an art and craft but Singapore is lucky, the art still relies on individual talent and creativity So says Mrs. Helena Leow who gave a talk on "Mosaics and ceramics" at her312 words
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Advertisement389 1967-09-05 14 Take a 2 weeks Ocean After 4 days sailing you'll be UnerHolidaytoHongkong J^MT**^ For your next leave take a real of fresh air and P&O comfort holiday; sail away on P&O! on the way back. And this Rest, relax, recuperate in com- wonderful 2 weeks holiday fort. ..with the ship389 words
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Advertisement432 1967-09-05 14 Ik Xl m j thanks to Loxene We're talking about healthy hair, of course— the way hair is after a Loxene shampoo. Its gentle medicated formula clears dandruff completely, keeps hair glowing in healthy condition and only healthy hair can mvtmi9L j be beautiful. You'll marvel 1 kupaJ at how432 words
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Advertisement1242 1967-09-05 15 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST UK.. uui i'Dore IMI P. S f*m Penang MaiON H'frDOCl. A'routo CM. 13 Tiljy OIOMED rpaai. OoDUn, C'go*.... ttt O Stpt t Se»t 7. I Sfit l| TtiTHTBIuS r.rro Cta. J9 Sept t Sift 7/11 SipM2/11 ATREUS I •■■•rrool. G »s|O« Sept S tit 71,242 words
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Advertisement2484 1967-09-05 15 murr^^fmu^^mmnmm T//£UH\3I/A/£S -fIT I ii. THE t»S' »t »T v. o Ovwwk PPWEBS SAILINGS TO GENOA/NORTH COHTINEHT/SCUHDIWAVU P. Sftani Penang S owe Genoa R'flam H'burg Aartius C'tttftn MALACCA aI) Sapt K24 Silt 27/21 Salt 21/ 2 Na* 1 Na* II HP* 12 Null Rat tl ■USOALA 1 1) Nat 2'2,484 words
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Advertisement1181 1967-09-05 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM UK 'CONTINENT. UHilg tir: Smjapon P. S tm fMjaj CITOFST ALBANS Lcnscn. Rc:te-:n\ Hirrtsu-g. Havre IJIIStpt cm OF OUNDEE unjon. Rotterdam. Hamburg, M.Mlnfirougri 4/ f Oct 7/ I tct CITT OF HEREFORD lonaon. RotUrtMi. Hamburg. Hi»re ■'»> citywuiimstu McALISTER1,181 words
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279 1967-09-05 16 rE price of Straits tin rallied by 621 cents in Penang yesterday to 5592 per picul on an offering estimated down 20 tons to 210 tons. All -round support at better levels was reported on a steady market. LOCAL RIBBER MART: After279 words
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Article21 1967-09-05 16 THE Anociation of Bank. In Ma--1 lay»ia inart^ no ettaac** in. ita raiw to mrr. h.iii'" i. tti rdmi21 words
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Article29 1967-09-05 16 Sept. 4. RI'RKKIt PKK i: 49» rents (down Hv«-ei s hths of a i-eni). TIN PRICK: MM (up Ml rents) K-stimaled ofTrrine ?10 tons (down mi tiinM.29 words
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Article182 1967-09-05 16 MELBOURNE. Mon INDUSTRIALS were firm with rises in excess of falls, but i BHP pared 10 cents of Frlda> s i sharp rise to finish at $11.90 Peko-Wallsend featured with a lump of 51 cents to $4.75 early, but finished 18 cents higher a: $4.4.2. The rise followed182 words
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Article352 1967-09-05 16 i MIPH LYING ALONGSIDE THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR WHARVES OR EXPECTED TODAY ARE Srudftt N.W. Mlh:ira. Hwi Kll.-n Hakkr 6 I, Santos Maiu K>u^ho Maru 10' U. Karachi 13/14, l-cmbrokr*hirc I, 18. Fernside 18. i. ii- Marnk It. Empire Gannet 21/ ;j. (iunung; Tambora, 25/26. t-abana 17 M.iron352 words
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Article36 1967-09-05 16 v Bn Km v.<lc r d a y the US Dollar ll <inot<-n at S.TI iui T.T .ir.il 9 7«. ioi cash. Sterling tti qnot«4 it 16 05 and one lael el koID at36 words
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834 1967-09-05 16 From Our Market Correspondent ON a quirt market yesterday the activity in newly listed Ben and Co., which was taken to new hiuh leirK uas the only real fealunv On turnover of 319.000 units business was dune straight up from 51.38 to Sl. (it)834 words
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Article35 1967-09-05 16 Malayan Stork Indices Sept. > Sipl. 1 •Industrials: 1 1 1 M.VhO Properties: 111.71 lll.lt, v Minings: 87.45 87.4 5 tl Rubbers; 1U4.U8 104.08 v lire. >9, 19K-: =r Kill. Dec. 30, 1966 100.35 words
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Article1174 1967-09-05 16 L>LSINi;SS in and reported to the siiig.iporp and Kuala l.umpur trading rooms of the Stork I \< liancc with the number of iihareh traded in brackets, yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: Ben A Co. $1 46 SL $1.03 SI. CUUOI lI. M, (6.1100) SI 40 (9UHMI 11.43, (12.000)1,174 words
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Article41 1967-09-05 16 CHINESE Product drchanat, Ilngapert noon pricti per picul yaitarday. Coconut oil: bafli *<7| ■fllfri, 4rmn 14 Copri > looae Aui./ Prppcr I, >pwui 'all W>'. (HJ<i', :.i.\\ liniMn Ci>cnmit Oil Milltri' Ai.ir>nn M quih Singaporo Copra Atiociatiwt waan prlM L'oquot«4.41 words
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Advertisement709 1967-09-05 16 AUSTRAIIA/NEW ZEALAND SERVICE. INDIA. PARISIAN ANO rAR (ASI SERVILE I* Friajiatle, Atclaile. Melliurie, S>dae». Ti: Mains »< Nat.at<ttiaaai Penang P. S' h am Singaoore RAJUIA UUtt In Pirt i Sept BULIMBA 7/ I Stpt SSept RAJULA 73/71 Sept it Stul M>cnl BARPETA 1/ 7 Oct 1/ S Oct 11/11 Od709 words
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Advertisement276 1967-09-05 16 Singapore P. S'tiar* Penana EU £10 EU/ETO ETA/tTO from uucun* M.V -VKNVI MAHIMI" (or Brisbane, Sydney I Melbourne Sept Sept 7/1 FROM AUSTRALIA "STATt OF KUICH' tor Rangoon, Madras Calcutta Slit 23/14 Sept 25 Sept 21 FROM CALCUTTA M.V IMTI 0» IDAVANtORE-COCHIN" for Hong Kong t Japan Septl3'l4 FROM JAPAN276 words
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Advertisement641 1967-09-05 17 iContlnaMi from Page 10) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Word* SIS (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. B. J'evaratnam Mi nri thank all relatives and friends attendan.e greetings and praaSßSs for thnr wedding. MR. AND MRS. N. levaaingsm thank all friends and re'atne« who mended their wedding, seal gifts and oinxratulatory n»x>t« A «o ail tho«*641 words
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Advertisement866 1967-09-05 17 SITUATIONS VACANT It Wmrta St i Mm.)— Box it rt*. txtrm WHERE AND HOW to apply for a Jon. Valuable book on application interview questions, interview. I what and uhat not to say. etc. Remit *J !M) postal mon-v order to I-eo Knterprises. I'.o. Box 117, Alexsndrs P.O. Spore. ESTABLISHED866 words
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Advertisement951 1967-09-05 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 1., H nrd* $1 (Min.)— Box St rfs. exfre WILMER COURT Leonle Hill Road. (Singapore 9> Large Luxurious Flats exceptionally cool and airy delightful locality 5 minutes city centre. Three bderooms. spacious lounge and balcony, modern services, lift, unfurnished. Rrnt $47.'i (K) pm. Wilmcr: '7333. FULLY FURNISHED S951 words
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Advertisement956 1967-09-05 17 EDUCATION fi Word* it i Min.)— Box it rU. mxtrm Si 4 ONLY for complete home tidy court* in Sloan-Duployan KnKl:sh Malay shorthand. Ill) for Knglish shorthand. »8 for Malay shorthand using English medium Universal Commercial Institute. P.O. box -ul». Kuala Lumpur. ABOUT YOUR FUTURE Britain's foremost Postal Training School956 words
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Advertisement901 1967-09-05 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE li Word* St (Min.)— Box it rt*. txtrm IMS FORD FALCON registered July I 1954 39.000 mn»s excellent condition o«aed by American Missionary call 8829J Ext. 276 or 256. ISSS FIAT SSO COUPE In show room condition, original tyres. Done ftooo milts. Phone ***** Spore. HJ*. arranges901 words
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Advertisement827 1967-09-05 17 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) It Word* St (Min.}— Box tt rt*. txtrm JBWSLLBRV that aults the wearer's Individual personality that's what you set st L«e Onn a Showroom, 208/8 Soulh Bridge Road. Spore. JUST WATCH MBH ryes sparkle e«prcially »hen you «lye her fashion's Latest Choice of Exquisite Jewellery from Tin827 words
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Advertisement549 1967-09-05 17 TENDER NOTICE P TENDERS will be received by he Chairman. Tenders Board t the Oflice of the Slate Pinanlal Officer. Ground Floor. The G lovernment Offices. Brunei Town, frunei from Registered Class "A" Contractors, up to 4.00 p.m. on londay 18th September. 1967. ITE CLEARING. LEVELLING iND CONSTRUCTION OP SUR•ACE549 words
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Advertisement403 1967-09-05 17 ÜBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE TENDERS iENERAL MANACiKR'S BPsVABT. MENT (Ist Floor. City Halh (a i Washing of Uniforms during 1968. Tender Deposit SlOO Clow at 2.15 pm. on 19 967. lATKR PrPARTMENT (3rd Floor, City Hslli. (.bi la\ing and Weldmc of 18" Seel Water Main along Ciawford Street. Tender Depo-.it403 words
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Advertisement635 1967-09-05 18 We are proud to announce that Messrs. Siboch Marine Co., Ltd. being the appointed sole distributor for our Matsui Marine Diesel Engines ranging from 30 BHP 1600 BHP in the territories of:SINGAPORE MALAYSIA Matsui Iron Works Co., Ltd. 70, Takegahana-Cho, Ise City, Mie Prcf., Japan. FOR SALE >l lll'l.l S635 words
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Advertisement405 1967-09-05 18 I NOTICES PAN MALAYAN FINANCE LIMITED 'Ini •irpmatrri in thr Republic of Singaporp) NOTICL OF ASM AL (.1 M It \I. MEETING 1967 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai Hie SEVENTH ANNUAL lERAL MEETING OF THE COMPANY will be held in the BOARD ROOM of the COMPANY GROUND FLOOR. ASIA INSURANCE405 words
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Advertisement376 1967-09-05 18 FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE FREIGHT TARIFF No. 5 FROM SINGAPORE MALAYA Effective sth September, 1967 SECTION V The following rate scale should be substituted for that currenUy in existence Class Rate Class Rate Class Rate 1 702 11 395 21 236 6 2 656 12 373 22 219 3 609376 words
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Advertisement378 1967-09-05 18 NCR Sale* Representatives required for our Addressograph Multlgraph Division. Experience in Addressing Machines and Offset Machines will be advantageous but note essential Vacancies In our Cash Reci>tet OiMsion also exist. Please enclose tout latest photograph with ap lication letter in own handnr.Ung r The Director Cash Register DtfMm P.O. Box378 words
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Advertisement32 1967-09-05 18 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates required to fill vacancies as Junior Executives in a large industrial organisation, knowledge of Malay essential. Applications stating age education stating university to Box No A 3264 S.T. K.L.32 words
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Article1152 1967-09-05 19 Applications are Invited from Malaysian Cltisens for the follow- Ing appointments. 1. SET DESIGNERS: (Division II) In the Department of Television. The post is permanent but non-pensionable. Salary scale: (Men) $538 x 18 70(1 plus Ottt of Living Allowance ut eillTWtl rates. AGE- Must have not attained1,152 words
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Advertisement1049 1967-09-05 19 NOTICES NOTICE HOTEL SINGAPURA INTERCONTINENTAL LIMITED (Incorporated In the Republic of Singapore). INTERIM DIVIDEND NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN that the Directors have declared an Interim Dividend of 74% per Stock Unit less 40*% Income Tax for the year ending 31st December. IM7 payable to all Stockholders on the register on1,049 words
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Advertisement810 1967-09-05 19 NOTICES UNDER INSTRI TTIONS FBOM AND BY ORDER OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER. HQ. FAR EAST LAND FORCES. SINGAPORE. AUCTION SALE OF Army Surplus Stores comprising: Mixer Concrete. Sweeper Road. Roller 6 ton. Out-Board Motors, Pontoon Boats. Ntssen Huts. Motor Tug. Water Tankers. Refrigerators. Bailey Panels. Steel Mild Angle: Beams. Ferrous810 words
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Advertisement754 1967-09-05 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Requires LABORATORY AND WATER TREATMENT PLANT I TECHNICIAN In salary scale $155 x Al6 187 Bar 203 x A 16 —347 Exum Bar 385 x A 20 SOS Exam Bar S3S x A3O 61S plus variable allowance as payable from754 words
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Advertisement387 1967-09-05 19 rsTi lEJ olivetti FOR THEIR FORTHCOMING EXPANSION PROGRAMME REQUIRE: SALESMEN WITH AMBITION AGES FROM JS fo 30. FDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: UNIVERSITY DEGREE TO H.S.C GOOD APPEARANCE. STRIKING PERSONALITY, AND THE ABILITY TO CONVERSE FREELY AT ALL LEVELS. INTERESTED IN THI PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF HUMAN RELATIONS. THI DESIRE TO IMPROVE THEMSELVES THROUGH387 words
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Article, Illustration335 1967-09-05 20 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with yA S V MONEY and Siau Kuniang, two Class Six sprinters in Osman Sarimin's stable, were the star performers on a fast track at Penang yesterday morning. Breakiiiß from the halfmile, the pair raced over 3f in :iri 4 5335 words
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Article113 1967-09-05 20 I torn MM IKI I SYDNEY Mm.- Ilie AiwrnJockey Club u> investigating report! that the hallucinatory drug LSD has been adminutered to racehoraai. Mr P. J Aahelfard, the clud an.iivst. agreed that he had ol teau on horse* with I SU. bill he would not113 words
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185 1967-09-05 20 Royal Palace to bid for triple crown I ONDON. Mon —Royal Palace, the favourite, is almost certain to run In the St. Lc?er at Doncaster on Sept. 13, trainer Noel Murle.ss said. After gallopuu' Royal Pa|ace ;'t Newmarket yesterday, Murless commented: Royal Palace worked very wel] in a fast gallopReuter - 185 words
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Article114 1967-09-05 20 C'RISFIEl D ittafylantf), M.»n Aloha, a lifiluniiig-lengcd Hawaiian na-tioci »ei flashed to victory in the American Narional Crab Dei by here yesterday. Aloha covered the 16ft long downhill taunt m recordshattering 18sec. beating the previous best time by 48sec. H\s :n aroui-rd a minor Mora of controversyReuter - 114 words
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383 1967-09-05 20 Hassan is suspended from riding for rest of meeting STIPE'S REPORT 'J'HE Stipendiary Steward's report on the races at Penang on Sunday: KAt t I— Uipv Molh iJohari refused to jump away with the Held and tact many lengths I the v inning pos- Cirr.it F.acle lappieniice R. \nn Breukelent.383 words
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Article498 1967-09-05 20 WEICiHTS for all eirhl IMI I'enang tomorrow: I 1.. 2, MV. 2— F. Vita I'erak !l«0 Mnnex maker hmcla 811 lurinf Cri«.i 8.08 Master nerr 8.0.1 Stir I'indi S.liX Menu Lisa K.'IH l.oxahle ll Purr Jet SOU Sir«in Arkotii. tM Vrlios tM .ist.iiiu S.OO Nation. il S< holat498 words
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Article103 1967-09-05 20 NEW YORK Mon .John New combe of Australia, the Wimbledon champion, cruised Into the third round of the men s singles in the US. tennis championship at Forest Hills yesterday. Newcombe. top-seeded for the title, met no problems in a 6-4, 6-1. 6-2 win over American ChuckReuter - 103 words
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269 1967-09-05 20 WORLD STUDENT GAMES TOKYO. Mon.— The United States, already clear overall medal winners In the World Student Games with only one day of competition left, were still locked in battle with West Germany over supremacy In the track and field cm petition. America hpadReuter - 269 words
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Article91 1967-09-05 20 MONZA. Mon. Italian rider Glacomo Agostinl nosed out Britain's Mike Hail wood on a Honda in the 500 cc event of th« Monza motor •cycling Grand Prix yesterday and tightened his hold on the world championship for the categoryAgostini. rldinu an M V. AguMn. averaged 124.44Reuter - 91 words
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Article, Illustration188 1967-09-05 20 PGA bans Sanders after dispute WOODBRIDGE < Ontarioi, Mon.— American golfer Doug Sanders above), winner of almost M 5300,000 prize money this year, was banner* Tom the Carling world !I championship here rdav for remarks made to a Canadian PGA official The incident involved a llne-o(->j-ln ruling at ihe 16thReuter - 188 words
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Article292 1967-09-05 20 IWAIROBI Mun. Overseas runner* in the twoday Kenyan athletics championships here. which ended yesterduv found their perforinancrs filtering through Nairobi* altitude The city is unlv aoout 1 OOOtt bclei<\ the altitude ol Mexico my where the 1968 Olvnipic Gi*hit.« will be held Mamn Wnlde FMimpun di>- j292 words
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293 1967-09-05 20 Geiberger grabs lead in Carling tourney AL GEIBERGER of the United States fired a one-under-par 70 to grab the third round lead on 209 in the M 5600.000 Carling world golf championship at Woodbridse. Ontario, on Sunday Doug Ford, also of the United States, shot another sub-par 70 but was293 words
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234 1967-09-05 20 GOL,- NOTES... by 1 Mansoor Rahman medal competitions, while tha Senior Golfers will be ho*t* t« the Seremban In'emational Golf Club team In a four-ball beM -hall match IPOH: Too Joon Loke. former IJorth Malayan and Pernfc champion, took the title In \hm Merdeka Tropliy comi>etltlon. returning a net score234 words
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Advertisement26 1967-09-05 20 PESTABOLA YAWATA aA. a^^^P^ my/ £jm k^ FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION C \ALAYSIA MALAYAWATA STEEL BERHAD^I TO CELEBRATE THE OPENING OF THE NEW MALAYAWATA STEEL MILL AT PRAI26 words
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Advertisement179 1967-09-05 20 STOP ITCHY FUNGOUS INFECTION WITHi TINEAFAX' POWDER AND CREAM Jzr^ w I Irritating fungous intections such s, We as Singapore Foot usually start between the toes. Treat it with Tmeafax. First clean the infected area, then apply Tmeafax ointment at night and Tmeafax powder And at all times keep your179 words
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Article, Illustration396 1967-09-05 21 Harun appeals for 'truly national support Foundation priority is sports -college A SPORTS college for Mala ysia is one of the priorities among the aims of the National Sport Foundation of Malaysia which was launched in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday night. The college would be staff ed by coaches of396 words
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Article162 1967-09-05 21 "THE Au.-traiisn Olympic •i- oafke'oaii team, who will m»ke ar. extenctvt wr>rld tour in December, are keen to pliy in Kuala Lumpur. Bob Monahin. travel organiser »n<l promoter of the Australian Amateur Basketball Association »ho flew in from Eurrpe, told Timejpon that MABA had irreed tentatively for162 words
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Article81 1967-09-05 21 TPC'A. Kl. v CSC, Slnf«p«r« Kl>: Cricket: TPCA bt CSC by 84 run*. TPCA 180 iS Singam 47. H. Durairatnam 33. M. S. Maniam 36. K. Krlshnan 3— 47) and 129-4 dec (6. Murugiah 61. K. Pathmanathan 30. K Krlshnan 3-23 > CSC 89 iS Natiah 3881 words
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Article87 1967-09-05 21 PFNA.NC. WALK— Men open (13 miles 1 K Huxtable 3 N Thanbiratah 3 M. Sebastun 2hr 621 1 runlors: 1. R Pi'chay 2 K K^then 3 S. Ra/nanathan 2 19.33 8 Veteran«: D Maniam 3 M K. Vein 3 O>h Thye Sun 2 32 21.0 Women i" miles i:87 words
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Article30 1967-09-05 21 PrLANGOR Mi-mlle road race (P. Jaya): 1 J Yusof 3 A Mic hael 3 B. Samsudln 2hr 36.7. HOCKFV PONTIAN FMllval toorniry flnal: Pontlan 2 J. Bahru Medicals 1.30 words
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Article33 1967-09-05 21 MMBANTHAN CUF (Talplngi: Talplng Indians 2 Utd Plantations. T Anson 2; Thena\*n Youths 5 Tamil Yg'sters. Ipoh 5 P. JAVA IKAfiIT: I.BPJ 3 Malex n MP Containers 3 PKNS A 1 1.33 words
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Article172 1967-09-05 21 MM *CC rln«r<l rhsmplmibip» ftnaU. One H^ r lc Chye b 1C nh^rmir^'rum 1-0 3-6. «-4 pouhlM; One Hork (~hve «nd 1»m--' Ec Hem M A Ltprha itifl Mg Vock Chee 8-4. 6-J Hoatn'a wn«le« Mrs. C. Peters bt Mrs. T Daud 3-6. 6-1. 6-4. Double*: Mrs Daud and172 words
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200 1967-09-05 21 E. FRIDA - Singapore AAA ban University for indefinite period E. FRIDA By rE University of Singapore athletic team who recently returned after participating in two athletic meets in Cambodia have been suspended indefinitely from all athletic meets in the Republic. Singapore AAA have imposed the suspension while it finds out whether or200 words
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Article96 1967-09-05 21 TENNIS INDONS FIRST IN FOR OPEN JVINETEEN Indonesian tennis players and 14 supporters arrived In Kuala Lumpur on Sunday for the four-day Malaysian Open championships which begin at the Selangor Club court* on Thursday. Three more players Sugiarto, the men's national champion; Lany Kaligls. the Asian Games women's champion: and96 words
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177 1967-09-05 21 Choo wants Skinner back in Games squad SINGAPORE soccer coach Choo Seng Quee has recommended Wilfred Skinner, former flrst-cholce goalkeeper, for Inclusion In the national training squad for the Beap Games In Bangkok In December. Choo, who was appointed the national coach last month ha« recommended 45 players from whom177 words
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Article51 1967-09-05 21 LONDON. Men Chartchal Chlonoi. world fly* eight boxln| champion rrom Thailanii. anrived here yMtwdav for his title fight against. Walter Mc<V>van. at Wembley. on Scut. 19. Welshman H««»rd Wlnstone will meet Vicente Saldivar tnr the Mexlrun s world foather«*lfht boxing title in Mexico City on Oct.51 words
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Article195 1967-09-05 21 LAN PEREIRA - MALAYSIA ACCEPT PAKISTAN INVITE LAN PEREIRA HOCKEY By TUN ABDUL. RAZAK, Presl- dent of the Malaysian Hockey Federation yesterday assured Col. All IqMtar Bhah Dara. vlce-presi dent cit the Asian Hockey Federation, that Malaysia will participate In the preOlymplc hockey tournament at Lahore. Pakistan, from January 19-23. Col. Dara. who195 words
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139 1967-09-05 21 MOTOR-RACING I Malaysia Grand iy Prix next year will probably replace the annual Tenssu Abdul Rahman cirruit meeting which was heid at Selanfcor's new Batu Tiea trark on Saturday and Sunday. Malaysian Motor Sport* Club officials are keen to make the change after th« highly-successful139 words
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Article21 1967-09-05 21 The Perak "pen la«n tennti rhampiorvhipsi win be held the Ipoh Municipal coun§ from Sept. 22 'o Oct. 121 words
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Advertisement12 1967-09-05 21 9thJOHORE GRAND PRIX 8- 9 SEPTEMBER TICKETS! $6, $4, $2, $1, 50*12 words
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Miscellaneous38 1967-09-05 21 Hoi KM L. Perak Dlv. 2: Assumption £rh v SAAP iT SrtrCER Klaitf Dlv. 2: «imM*rii v TMrh«r»: Klltt v Ttmliuns r. f»v» Leafve: IUC CXpt v MIS Union (Ja Tunor i Dualopt v Hum* 'A' (Ad. 16).38 words
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Article, Illustration86 1967-09-05 22 rE Malaysian Charge d'AfTaires in Indonesia, Lt. Col. Wan Ismail Mohamed Salleh. greets Indonesian Foreign Minister, Mr. Adam Malik, at the Malaysian National Day celebrations in Jakarta. This was the first time since 1963 the Malaysian National Day was celebrated in the Indonesian86 words
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Article60 1967-09-05 22 TAIPEH. Mon. Chemicallytreated plasma from pi«s can now be successfully transiused to human Mnga, according to a Chinese physician here. Dr. Kuo Taung-po, a surgeon of the Kaoh.-imi^ Medical College hospital in ■outtMrn Formosa, said today he had made a total of 100 transfusions with pi«60 words
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Article48 1967-09-05 22 STOCKHOLM. Mon Thousancls of Swedish commuters this morning survived their first rushhour since yesterday's switchover to driving on the right-hand side of the road. And with thr fitst experience of the new system for the average driver over, nobody had been killed —ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article33 1967-09-05 22 MAUURAI i lihlm Mon. A watchman, lus wife and five children leapt to their death Irom cliff top near Mot\'it Pilgrim in western Madras, police .-aid today.33 words
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136 1967-09-05 22 'Dick the Fox' and bride go first class BERKELEY (California), Mon. A young man who had himself crated and airfreighted from Australia to California two years ago, so he could spend Christmas with his girl friend, married her here at the weekend. Engineer Richard Fox, 25, and Ann Britt Wardener.Reuter - 136 words
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Article311 1967-09-05 22 Anti-shipping monopoly moves KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. 'JHK chairman of the Singapore Rubber Association, Mr. Tan Eng .100, today suggested that the Malaysian and Singapore (iovernments should abolish the contract system of shipping conferences "in the spirit of the American antitrust laws." He was speaking at an extraordinary general meeting of311 words
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Article35 1967-09-05 22 SINGAPORE. Mon. Miss i.w Siok Tin. head of the Central Production Unit of Radio Slngapura has been appointed to be a membei of the National Library Board u.Uil the end of the month.35 words
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Article34 1967-09-05 22 JAKARTA. Mon Chinese In tl.e Krawang area. 30 miles east of here, have been banned from using telephones or tuning In to Radio Peking, the official Armed Forces Bulletin reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article412 1967-09-05 22 LONDON. Mon— Buying In a thin market sustained the London stock market's recent firm tone. Reports of a resumption of Middle East oil supplies and last week's UK relaxation of hire purchase rules continued to help sentiment. News of a £12 million fall In Britain's412 words
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356 1967-09-05 22 SINGAPORE, Monday. PROMOTION of Singapore Indonesia trade will be the major preoccupation of the Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, during his four-day state visit to Indonesia. He emphasised this at an airport interview tonight, just before flying off to Jakarta for his356 words
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Article47 1967-09-05 22 AGRA. Mon. Floodwaters from the swollen river Jumna today surrounded three sides of the Taj Mahal, but local officials reported no danger to the historic 300--year-old tomb. The Jumna was reported receding today but still four feet over the danger mark— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article27 1967-09-05 22 LONDON, Mon. President Nasser has demanded that the graves of 3,000 British and Commonwealth war dead be moved from a cemetery near Alexandria. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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88 1967-09-05 22 BANGKOK. Mon. —Thai highway authorities have approached the U. S. for help on the feasibility survey of a projected alternative Asian Highway route linking Thailand with Malaysia, a Highway Department source said last night. Thailand and Malaysm are presently linked by road through the88 words
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Obituary51 1967-09-05 22 LAST FUNERAL RITE* for ChinMB a) i' VC Pli hold on T.9.C7 7 p.m. at K'unli \r« fnrnda lnvltfd. MR. n KUNJUKRISHNAN of Jo .thci-in-law nt i.ij «nd N. Sadanandun i t7 Kunrral *t CLARENCE JOSEPH (CLARE) M .1: :> p. re 'mrch or lmm»cum If Hoarl Of Mary.51 words
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Advertisement216 1967-09-05 22 THE MOST WANTED BOOK IN MALAYSIA! A GUIDE TO OFFICIAL BUSINESS MALAY CORRESPONDENCE A COMPLETE 1 rf- >£&£ SELL-OUT! N^v-nfIRFSPONDfcNCt Since its publication S most of the printed W Z books of A Guide SSS3 1 m 1 to Official and BusiW "^Z—^r~\ ness Malay Corrcs- ITT^* 1 I pondence"216 words
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Advertisement52 1967-09-05 22 Z^te CLASSIFIEDS 2* ffarrf* 111 Hi>Mi/«i M WONG LEE: Soon \-r Madam l.irn .-<■< k RnK to Uyy B<tok Chye d o Mi Hn, L*e Slew Meng ■m. V V m im w>L»tL V \k t& WL \l&\l§ i IK w m w m X m, iZjwlm' 1 Vt h*52 words
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Miscellaneous49 1967-09-05 22 The weather Hiehest and lowest temperature* In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 pm. Sunday to 8 pm yesterday Highest Lowtst Kuala Lumpur 36 72 Kota Bharu 75 Penang 73 Ipoh 93 72 Malecca 00 73 Singapore 90 77 C. Highlands 54 Jesselton 86 73 Kuchlng 91 7249 words
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