The Straits Times, 6 September 1967
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Title Section25 1967-09-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times D I 167 TIIH Hlirtiiiiial Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1967 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2390 M.t.(P)226625 words
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Article, Illustration490 1967-09-06 1 Ramos: Blame ourselves Critics in Manila told of proof of Malaysia's friendship and co-operation THOSE who view Malaysians as ogres and Machiavellian, or those who have recklessly and unjustifiably charged them with deceit and duplicity, would do well to visit that country and really get acquainted with its people. TheyAP - 490 words
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97 1967-09-06 1 31 killed as plane crashes on take-off /^ANDER (Newioundu land). Tues. A Czechoslovak airliner exploded and crashed on take-off from the airport here this morning, killing 31 people. Of 69 people aboard the aircraft, which was bound for Cuba. 33 survivors are accounted for. many of them suffering severe burnsReuter - 97 words
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Article48 1967-09-06 1 AMMAN. In.-- Km..- rhlMClll'l ■ngttshbora wife, Macau Mima. parting a baby. Hie Royal Cabin-Jt announced today Tlip Kin:: married Tony Avril Giiidner on May 25. IMI. They have two boys: Abdullah, born on Jan 30. 1962. and Feisal. bom on Oct. 11. 1963. -RenterReuter - 48 words
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Article41 1967-09-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Tun Abdul Razak's mother. Hajjah Fatimah binti Haji Daud, 65. died tonight at the general hospital here after a short illness. Her body will be flown to Pekan for the funeral there early tomorrow morning.41 words
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Article, Illustration117 1967-09-06 1 VIETNAM POLLS RIGGED, HE CLAIMS SAIGON, Tu.v Mr. TraMU Dinh l)zu. 50- c.i i -old Buddhist lawyer, who finished second in the Presidential elections. is compiling a report of allrsed polling iregulariticv Official figures released by the National Assembly today confirmed I.ieul.-(ien Nsuyen Van Thieu's win in theReuter - 117 words
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Article50 1967-09-06 1 SAINT NAZAIRE 'Franco Tues. Motorists trained their headlamps on to a pavement here last night to help a young man find bla car after it had been bitten Ofl In a street fight. lie tOOk tin 1 •■;>!• to a hospital, where it was tewn on again.Reuter - 50 words
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Article57 1967-09-06 1 JESSELTON. Tues —Mr. A K H j Crawshaw. who heads the Sabah i office of the legal firm oi Donald- son and Burkmshaw. has had his work permit withdrawn. Mr CihW.shaw. the only lawyer in the Sabah office of the firm. M married to a Sabahan.57 words
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Article83 1967-09-06 1 JERUSALEM. Tues.— Jordanian Arab legionnaires opened fire on Israeli forces with light arms and mortars at dawn today, not far from the Allenby Bridge on the Jordan River, an official Israeli military communique said. Two Israeli soldiers were wounded. The communique said intermittent fire continued for about anUPI - 83 words
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Article, Illustration470 1967-09-06 1 GABRIEL LEE - S'pore to be staging post for Britain after 1975? GABRIEL LEE By SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore may be a staging post for Britain after 1975 when she pulls out her troops completely from this area. Mr. Merlyn Rce.s. the British Parliamentary Un-der-Secretary of State for Defence i Royal Air Force i.470 words
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Article, Illustration327 1967-09-06 1 Chagla quits over language switch YEW DELHI. Tues. India's Foreign Minister, Mr. M.( C'hagla, today resigned in protest against the Government's educational policy. lit* said that hi- was all in favour <>f the development of Indian languages and accepted the position that Hindi intisi ultimately replace Knulish and play theReuter - 327 words
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Article191 1967-09-06 1 Nasser sacks his spy chief rAIRO, Tues. v Egypt's chief of military Intelligence, Salah Nasr, has born cashiered following extensive Investigations Into the running Ol his network, the authoritative Cai r o newspaper Al Ahram reported today. The newspaper said the Inquiries revealed that the armed forces general Intelligence had191 words
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Article32 1967-09-06 1 RED CHINA LINK HONG KONG. Tors Agreement to build railway in Tanzania nnd Zambia was sinned in Peking tonight Premier Ctaon En -I*l attended signing ceremony, Badio Peking said ITI32 words
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Advertisement86 1967-09-06 1 1.1 I Lg ># s- VvVil^gH p No. ji 1 4 sy^sgpt*]g /NORTH BRIDGE I t ROAD. MT THE HOUSE OF TANG SPECIAL OFFER Ladies' Blouses Assorted $2.00 upwards Children's Playsuits $1.25 upwards Ladies' Printed Swimsuitt $7.00 upwards Ladies' Handbags (Assorted) 2. 50 Gent's Sport Shirts (Assorted) 3.00 Towelling Beach86 words
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Article, Illustration379 1967-09-06 2 Thieu thanks troops for protecting the election SAIGON. Tuesday. TN his first public statement after his victory at the polls, Presi-dent-elect Nguyen Van Thieu thanked the Allied forces in Vietnam for helping preserve security during the election. The words of gratitude were carried in identical telegrams to commanders of the379 words
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154 1967-09-06 2 YEW YORK, Tues. Exiled former Chief of i'tate. Gen. Duong Van Minn. 11 /ing in Bangkok, said in a TV Interview seen here last night that the elections gave South Vietnam a chance of winning the war. Gen. Minh. knownReuter - 154 words
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261 1967-09-06 2 Romney tells how he was victim of brainwashing F)ETROIT, Tues The Governor of Michigan, Mr. George Romney, said last night that he had changed his views on Vietnam because his original position was based on "the greatest brainwashing that anybody ran get when you go over to Vietnam." After visitingAP - 261 words
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230 1967-09-06 2 Elections were rigged, a farce, say the Reds MOSCOW, Tues— The Soviet news agency Tass described the election victory of South Vietnamese military leaders Nguyen Van Thieu and Nguyen Cao Ky as a farce. Tass commentator VasUy Kharkov said: "Everything was ngged in these elections. The electors were driven toReuter - 230 words
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Article35 1967-09-06 2 BOMBAY. TOM Twen«v people were believed b'ir#<i sJtrt and six inv.ired when an oH fourstorey house in central Bombay collapsed yesterday. Re.cni' Hdftdl ere searching the debris for the trapped people.35 words
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491 1967-09-06 2 SOUTH ARABIAN INDEPENDENCE LONDON, Tuesday IN a major policy 1 switch, Britain last night prepared to invite leaders of South Arabia's once-outlawed Socialist Front to take over power from a crumbling government of sheiks and sultans. At the same time, Minister* pondered491 words
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Advertisement314 1967-09-06 2 Lovely complexions-^ brimming with healththanks to C^rflCeS^)) WONDER TONIC with CANDY TASTE V 7 Each HICEE is equivalent to 10 oranges (vit. C y^"^^^^ STAND OUT FROM ANY CROWD! I"\J A lovely, smooth and clear complexion is an asset to any woman Keep your complexion free from blemi>lie«i, prevent colds314 words
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Miscellaneous11 1967-09-06 2 IE OAMBOL9 ....-< «y^^_ Ir* TUANK ■>■}-+<$* tJ#/»OWT OP»n Z^i/AIT UWTIL We'pc^ so-m11 words
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Article, Illustration474 1967-09-06 3 HONG KONG, Tu«S A WARNING TO THE ORGANISERS BY ANTI-MAOISTS, BUT CHOU INSISTS... THE Canton Trade Fair next month may not be held because anti-Maoists have threatened to kill the organisers, according to train arrivals here. The site for the fair near the Pearl River had474 words
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Article55 1967-09-06 3 CANBERRA. Tues. Two Australian Navy destroyer escorts, Yarra and Stuart, leave today to serve with the British Commonwealth Strategic Reserve in South-East Amh. They will relieve the destroyer Vampire and the destroyer escort Derwent. The Vampire will visit Indonesia from Sept. 11 to 16 on herReuter - 55 words
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211 1967-09-06 3 HONG KONG. Tuesday. ANOTHER LEFT-WING newspaper has been suspended for six months and three of its officials have been sentenced to three-year prison terms for sedition and related offences. The company that published the paper, the Hong Kong Evening News, was fined about 1 US$2,OOO yesterday.211 words
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198 1967-09-06 3 Libya to resume oil supplies to the West OEIRUT. Tues.— Libya yesterday became the third Arab oilproducing country to decide to resume oil supplies to the West. Suuui Arabia and Kuwait announced resumption of oil supplies to the United States, Britain and West Germany over the weekend. Iraq Is expected198 words
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Article47 1967-09-06 3 TI'SCALOOSA (Alabama). Tues. The United Klans of America re-elected Robert Shelton as Imperial Wizard on Sunday for his third consecutive term as leader of the segregationists. His re-election came at the close of a two-day national "Klovocation" attended by 300 Klansmen.— UPl.47 words
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Article29 1967-09-06 3 KARACHI. Tues. China V Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister. Marshal Chen Vi. will pay an olticial visit to Pakistan later this year, it «a» reported today.29 words
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103 1967-09-06 3 I ONUON, lues- A jet 1-1 airliner with 52 passengers narrowly missed a head-on collision with an American- made jet trainer aircraft over Belgium. British European Airways said today. The BEA Comet, whose passengers includeJ the airline's chairman. Sir Anthony Milward. climbed rapidly103 words
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167 1967-09-06 3 Diplomat on way to hospital holds up Mao's thoughts HE is a diplomat hers de combat but defiantly holding aloft a book of Mao's thoughts as he is carried away on a stretcher to hospital. The picture was taken after the battle last week between about 25 Chinese legation officialsMirrorpic - 167 words
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Advertisement104 1967-09-06 3 c BLAHC MADE IN GERMANY \S^ TRADE 4 MARK fYMBOL OF QLALITV Strikingly styled in black barrel with gold plated cap, this MOKTUAMC LJI Is-J) MASTERPIECE fountain pen with lifetime guaranteed 18- carat gold wing nib is lovely to look at and lively to use. For every MOMTBIAMC MASTERPIECE fountain104 words
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Advertisement357 1967-09-06 3 H GROW WITH (k^JJ ■EL ASIA X^^ M BROW WITH SY Ts E ?u«T A y fETy commercial finance SUBSIDIARY OF 1 ASIA COMMERCE BUNKING JI- SSL FIXED DEPOSITS LOANS PROVIDED FOR: D PROPERTIES INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES J"*J INSTALMENT FACILITIES FOR: iJtm HOUSING LOANS •m^m^. HIRE PURCHASE OF I. MOTOR VEHICLES357 words
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308 1967-09-06 4 QC's 4-hour submission in I-card appeal case 'OTHERS ALSO HAD OPPORTUNITIES' SINGAPORE. Tues. Jif R. Sebag Shaw, QC, addressed the Appeal Court here today for four hours—continuing his submission from yesterday on behalf of Thomas Khor Teik Loon," the former Deputy Commissioner of Registry of Persons, who is appealing against308 words
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Article, Illustration142 1967-09-06 4 ATTRACTIVE receptA lonist Sylvia Pang (left), crowned University of Singapore Carnival Queen during the weekend enters beauty contests "for the experience and not for glory or prizes." The slim 20-year-old girl, who hat been placed In each of the five contests she has so far142 words
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47 1967-09-06 4 SINGAPORE. Turn. Qsntss Alrwsys wants to recruit engineering apprentices from Singapore for tix-yesr training courses In Austrslls. The offer Is open to sll Singspore rltlsens between 17 snd 18H yesrs In February next yesr. This Is the fourth Qsntss recruitment of Its kind47 words
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Article, Illustration112 1967-09-06 4 SINGAPORE Tues— An* Gim Wah (above) 11. a schoolboy, has been missing from his Lorong 13. Geylang home for the past 10 days. Gim Wah, a primary five student of the TanJong Rhu Boys' School, left his house at about 8 p.m. on Aug.112 words
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244 1967-09-06 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A magistrate's court today committed Mohamed Zain bin Nairn, a gunner in the People's Defence Corps for trial In the High Court at the end of a preliminary Inquiry. Zain faced two charges —that of outraging the modesty of a washerwoman.244 words
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Article, Illustration157 1967-09-06 4 CINGAPORE, Tues. After two decades of straight plays and Christmas pantomimes, the Naval Base Theatre Club Is turning for the first time to musical revue. "Kaleidoscope" produced by Ken Davies being staged nightly in the Japanese Theatre in the Naval Base from Sept. 12 to 16, has157 words
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Advertisement72 1967-09-06 4 rODAT ONLY 3 SHOWS: 3-6-9 P.M. •iswojit ft Asha Porekh "//ERE SANAM" Fa^mancolor englith Maloy Vibtitlev OPENS TOMORROW Pnth.iroi Dora Smah Helen "LOOTERA" Fr,«trrn-.col"r Englith Moloy SuMMtt* MALTA— mn.t <outherly point In Europe —IN IHI SUN! Stable aavernment Stertln» area, lew income tax. Fait, ccaiwmlcal air connections with U.K For72 words
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Advertisement240 1967-09-06 4 ODEON: On Stage-SUNrfOth SEPT., at 8.45 am. iIAR. I YBiRPSHoW(I) To(*th«r Aqom, Our RasMtnt Songbird* RITA CHAO SAKURA LARA Gu»t Artl*r*s CHOO YUT PENG-YEE TING* RUDIN MAURICE PATTON THE MELOOIANS Featuring SIMON JR. (""P"* Records Artistes) Spotlight On AMATEUR TALENT Resident Band THE TRAILERS Cosdel Artistes) NOVtLTY CONTEST PRIZES FROM240 words
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Advertisement471 1967-09-06 4 [CATHAYii] I Last Day: 1 1. 1 30, 4, 6JO 4 9.10 I Nrt iHorUK int HUAU I Audrey Hepburn Pv. I CATHAY A PALACI OPtNi TOW r "EASY COME, EASY GO > eivis Pwr-Atv I Now Showing 1 1, J 4S, 630&9 15 J "THE TAMING OF THE SHREW471 words
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Miscellaneous150 1967-09-06 4 Educational TV for today fODAY'S educational TV for lsngusfe. Sec 2 lU'syst Den- schools on Channel Bls as fan Kel*ba»an-nys. follow* 2 pm-2 2n pm Civics, etc 1 830 am -8 SO am Civics. ON The flsht against dl(*a»e 1 The Ptßlit against dtsea»e (Chi: 2 40-3. National language. (Ch150 words
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275 1967-09-06 5 Jamil Rais tipped to succeed Syed Sheh as London envoy ((UALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues. Malaysia s No. 1 civil servant. Tan Sri Abdul Jamil bin Abdul Rais, is tipped to be the next Malaysian High Commissioner to London. He will succeed Tan Sri Syed Sheh Shahabuddin. who is now Governor275 words
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Article113 1967-09-06 5 A LOR STAR, Tues. Customs officers made a record haul of rubber seeds from No Mans Land one mile north of ChantUoon on the Kedah-Thai border early today. About TOO lb. of seedduty $10 a lb were found In seven gunny sacks concealed in113 words
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Article24 1967-09-06 5 PENANCJ. lnoj,. A housewife. Ooi Soo Tin. 39. had her bracelet snatched by a cyclist at Jalan Perempuan Ayrr Itam. yesterday, j24 words
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Article55 1967-09-06 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Canadian hitch-hiker. David Capross. who was fined $5,000 in a Johore Bahru court for smuggling textiles from Singapore, has flown home. A spokesman of the Canadian High Commission today disclosed that the fine had been paid by his parents in Canada, who also sent him55 words
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Article, Illustration450 1967-09-06 5 London's worried Chinese LONDON. Tues GOT your axe. mate?" a Cockney passe r-by shouted to Mr. Chan Ling, a Singapore Chinese, as he stood outside the Friendly Restaurant, where he works, in London's east district. Mr. Chan was not amused, but neither he, nor Mr. Jimmy Line from Malaya, who450 words
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85 1967-09-06 5 Tues. More than 200 National Servicemen from seven constituencies today checked Into their various centres to begin their two-year full-time military training. The young -citizen soldiers' wore sent off by their neighbours with sumptuous alnners last night. They are from Cairnhill TUMlin. Bukii Timali.85 words
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Article42 1967-09-06 5 PENANG. Tues. A former student of the Penang Free School. Syed Ahmad Fuad. 19, will leave for the Brighton College of Technology. England, next week for a three-year course in electrical engineering, under a Na'.ional Eiectncitv Board scholanluß.42 words
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Article28 1967-09-06 5 PfcNANG. Tues— A teacher \V G A. Harcourt. 34 has reported the lass of a camera which he had left on the Balu Feiruiahi beach. j28 words
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165 1967-09-06 5 DENANG. Tues.— 1 About 74 miles of telephone wire have been stolen in Penang In the past seven months. In July. 38 theft.-, (38.532 jraidtj were reported more than one a day. in the first six months, there were 129 thefts. Seventeen165 words
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Article61 1967-09-06 5 KUALA I.tMPUR. Tues. A bus conducto.. Mohamed Nun bin Mohamed Yusot. 20. was acquitted today of usini; criminal foice to outrage the modesty of a woman passenger. Adianie Gene Rode, when the prosecution withdrew the charge. The offence was alleged to have been committed at 9.00 a.m.61 words
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Advertisement279 1967-09-06 5 r IN AID OF THE ISLAMIC SECONDARY SCHOOL FUND OVATION FANTASY f SHOW SHOW 4 tj and OVATION SOPHISTICATION M^k, QUEEN CONTEST 2 $17.95 WORTH OF OVATION Jr 5 V^^TW COSMETICS FOR EVERY '.M*^ fk j WJ AT THE NATIONAL THEATRE, jj A B\ I Soturdoy, October 21, 1967, ->279 words
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Advertisement298 1967-09-06 5 KJfW df I I How hot does it have to I I get before you tall us? I I We're your Carrier dealers here and we will I I advise, plan, install and service your Carrier I I Air Conditioning. Why not call us now? I TIONG HENG TRADING CO.298 words
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Article, Illustration2222 1967-09-06 6 Not so simple, Sir Dingle tells court THE SACKING OF DATO NINGKAN First day of his action against the Central Govt Report by Chla Poteik and V.K. Chin KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. 'J'HE former Chief Minister of Sarawak. Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, could not be removed from office of Chief Minister2,222 words
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Article41 1967-09-06 6 FOR DATO NINCKAN: Sir Dingle Foot. Q.C; Mr Thomas 0. Kcllock, Q.C; and Mr. T. O. Thomji, from Kuching. FOR THE COVERNment: Syed Othman bin Ali {Parliamentary Draftimanl; and Mr. Au Ah Wih i Senior Federal Counted.41 words
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Article, Illustration2391 1967-09-06 6 DATO Stephen Kalong Ningkan stated in hLs uliid.ivit that he was appointed Chief Minister of Sarawak "by Instrument under the public seal" on July 22. 1»(.:{. On June 17. 15»6«. the Governor of Sarawak. Tun Ahanc Ha.ii Openg. purported to2,391 words
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Advertisement366 1967-09-06 7 U^Vj MERCEDES-BENZ designed the engine; V^NrV owning Auto Union, controls construction^^ AUTO UNION, famous for decades for car making and racing NO WONDER THERE'S NEVER BEEN SUCH A CAR BEFORE! :^J3«iMß*fc' |^J|Pg>wala^s^a^a^a^a^aaa»aiaaaiai aaaaaaaaaaaj t^z :^i m ifH l aH^^^^^^^^Haaaißi Jill > —*-^-t >^, i o. W^. f -WM|$M-,rt: '''^^fS^^U^^^^^tlC^mnmtrtnnrr /■jj^^B'366 words
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Article111 1967-09-06 8 AREA AT SEA CLOSED TO SHIPS SINGAPORE. Tues. The Portmasters Department has announced that movement of vessels in an area extending from Clifford Pier to the southward to Tangga Batu in the Inner Roads is being prohibited because of piling work now taking place there. The area, which is marked111 words
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Article43 1967-09-06 8 SINGAPORE. Tues The Roucrolt Theatre Club will present Alan Melville's "Simon and Laura" at Its Aver Rama Read premise* on Oct. 11 to 14 The opening night wlh be a charity premiere in Hid ol the Hans Andersen Club.43 words
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Article, Illustration410 1967-09-06 8 CHEONG YIP SENG - VITAL role of Republic's new citizen soldiers CHEONG YIP SENG GRADUATION OF 50 OFFICER CADETS By SINGAPORE, Tuesday THEY came from every walk of life university dons, lawyert, clerks, teachers, and Parliamentarians. But as they stood ramrod straight on the parade ground at the Beach Road Camp this afternoon, they410 words
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406 1967-09-06 8 SINGAPORE. Tues 4 DISTRICT COURT today acquitted 19 of the 24 people accused of taking part in an unlawful procession which had planned to stage a demonstration at the Labour Ministry at Havelock Road in June this year. The Third District Judge. Mr.406 words
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166 1967-09-06 8 ECONOMIC SURVEY BY ASIAN BANK IN S'PORE SINGAPORE. Tues. A team of experts from the Asian Development Bank i.^ now carrying out an economic and technical survey in Singapore in connection with the Asian agricultural survey The Asian survey will cover problems in the acceleration of agricultural development in the166 words
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Article36 1967-09-06 8 SINGAPORE. Tues— Mr. Pinto Pearghal has been elected president of the Singapore Catering Services. Staff and Workers" Trade Union, with Mi Mm Joo Wan as vice-president and Mr. Foo Chee Tow as honorary secretary36 words
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Article34 1967-09-06 8 SINGAPORE. Tues— Che Abdul Rahman bin Osman was elected president of the Public Daily Rated O«8 Workers' Union, w ith Mr. M. Ratnam as vice-president and Mr. E. Ramiah as secretsuv34 words
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205 1967-09-06 8 Wok on 2 reasons for our N-service SINGAPORE, lues. —The .Minister for Culture and Social Affairs. Inche othiii.in Wok tonight cm 1 these two reasons for the Government introducing national service in Singapore. •TO ensure that at all times, there would be available sufficient trained personnel to safeguard what the205 words
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Article28 1967-09-06 8 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Electricitj supplies will be Interrupted tomor row between 8.30 a.m. and 63( p.m. at Jurong Road. < 16 m.s. to II nvs > and Tuas Village.28 words
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71 1967-09-06 8 CINGAPOtt, Tues. The Singapore Armed Forces will hold a week lone military exercise in the Chua Chu King area, south of RAF Tengah and north of 14-16' > milestone, Jurong. The exercise will start at .VSOa.m. on Thursday and end at midnight71 words
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101 1967-09-06 8 Organisations' 'undesirable activities': Query by MP SINGAPORE. Tues. An adjournment state- ment on undesirable activities of certain foreigni orientated organisations in i the Republic will be made In Parliament, which sits on Thursday Notice on this statement has been given by the Member of Aljunied. Mr. S. V. Lingam The101 words
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Article130 1967-09-06 8 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Health Ministry. Mr. Chor Yeok Eng. tonight urged all schools in the ReI public to improve on the teaching of the young citi- 1 zens. He was speaking at the opening of the Jubilee PriI mary School In130 words
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Article100 1967-09-06 8 SHIPS TOLD: BEWARE THIS METER SINGAPORE. Tm.s Ships have been asked lo keep dear Ol a recording current metrr. which lias been moored near Jurong with a minimum denth of 25 feet of above it Three buoys ha\r been moored about 300 yards from the met«r at the follorving point.s100 words
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Article213 1967-09-06 8 SINGAPORE. I v i- s. Promotion of trade and tourism will be emphasised in the programme the Scandinavian Airlines will lay out for its guests on the inaugural flights of the TransAsian Express service in early November Some K0 guests, including Ministers of Communication213 words
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Advertisement161 1967-09-06 8 %y'''' i^SfecSi MsKALSO IN THIS ISSUE MEET tlifl IHi 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— I THE GIRI WITH AYEN fOR TRAVEL I MORE COLOURSPREADS: BOLD. BRAVE AND BEAUTIFUL A spectacular161 words
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Miscellaneous131 1967-09-06 8 W/*-t/ Onp Hff 1.7. Uantlin I "THAT TW 1 MEAWPWTTMAi. AMfIUfIMT, IP \s*~~ ...I'LL BE HAVIN* A "V" '-C CMON BOW VOUVe I WWS OVER, r BETTER GST I THBV WANTA A. .BUT PONT LOTTA DIPLOMATIC OKAY I'LL\ SOT a (\atp-' va^itwi 1 \^>^BO^HEAP«>HOME^,CURE./Y\C^aOV^T^ &GOTIATING TO tf BERK3HT I^H' TIM^MAOhRe131 words
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Article, Illustration1091 1967-09-06 9 BILL CAMPBELL - BILL CAMPBELL by— UNABATED DEMAND FOR FACTORY SITES KEEPS THE BULLDOZERS BUSY THE westward expansion of Jurong industrial estate is underway to keep ahead of the burgeoning demand for factory sites as new investment continues unabated. There are today 83 industrial plants in production at Jurong while1,091 words
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582 1967-09-06 9 JOHN COURT - JOHN COURT by IN a full airline flying between New York and London and back, an air noste.-s walks about nine a half miles. This was recently In an experiment made by an Air India hOCten, Ml^ Champa Malkani. aged 24 who582 words
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Advertisement516 1967-09-06 9 MIRAVIT FOR THE IDLE FAMILY AND 8 MINERALS PORTRAIT OF A HAPPY, HEALTHY FAMILY. TMTi Mr. Vrtar.hr an 4 Mt taajßv you >«• In Hi* akhtra. Each MIRAVIT contains 14 vitom.M and I mlntralt te htlp «n •ftS2& ErZJiPS thST"^ MEJiuS C th-t bu ld our MiVaVItT nl; strain at516 words
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Article98 1967-09-06 10 Xl ALA LIMPI R. Tues The second targe, t tanker in the world l,tCt ft long and 144 ft. wide was ciristened Bsm Malaysia at a ceremony in (ierma.iv recently. The 191.000-tr>n tanker. ti» be comnii.tsin led in early Octolier. hx- a capacity of98 words
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Article, Illustration670 1967-09-06 10 Legal abortion ultimate weapon: Yong Singapore's case for a second line of defence SINGAPORE, Tuesday g I N GAPORE'S Health Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said today that legalised abor t i on would be the Republic's "ultimate' weapon to curb the birthrate. It would be Singapore's "second line of670 words
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Article, Illustration246 1967-09-06 10 P.C. SHIVAOAS - How the Sultan of Perak's 2 boats swept the board P.C. SHIVAOAS By I(UALA KANGSAR. Tues. Building plans from the United States, materials and equipment from Singapore and 19 day* of strenuous labour. All this added up to two competition winning speedboats built by the Sultan of Perak to sweep246 words
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342 1967-09-06 10 Premier and Goh attend funeral of Chinatown sin-seh SINGAPORE, Tuesday A HUMBLE physician but the funeral of Mr. Chian Yin* Woon known in Chinatown as "the sinseh of the poor" today was attended by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew The Minister of Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, was342 words
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Article67 1967-09-06 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore and Malaysia will be represented at the flra'. Max Factor SouthEast Asia beauty fair In Japan later this month by Mlas Ho Kirn Lan (Singapore) and Mim Oraca Chow (Malaysia). They will be amort; beauticians from Thailand. Hong Kong. Formosa, the Philippines,67 words
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Advertisement256 1967-09-06 10 m -i amtmn i^^» ''^^'^•^•A.A JM '1 GP33R^^^m j^fe^^. Elegant new 'Valise' GP33R radio phonograph Wherever you go there's radio, and Toshiba l° oks great, carries easily. Two detachable 9L-780R. This handsome, tastefully designed i^ 16cm speakers give you full dimension stereo 9 transistor 4 band radin gives you perfect256 words
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Miscellaneous34 1967-09-06 10 Bug* Hunny By Ratph H«>intH*thl WAIT HEBE f ENTERTAIN S 1 *W' TMEN/OCEaOi VERSELF I'M YmE AM' PCXJKV OOT a > I FEH A PEW BOQEP > SOMEOTMEg V_MINJiJTESi/ /is that kid\ TZ^T^ WEARIN'TH' W J^B^^-t^^l/MC34 words
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299 1967-09-06 11 Tengku: Best chance now for peace KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. Abdul Rahman today hoped that as a result of the election victory in South Vietnam there would now be a sincere approach for peace talks between all the parties concerned including the Vietcong. "Now is the best chance for peace in299 words
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Article94 1967-09-06 11 Missing youth: An appeal pENANG, Tues. -An 18--year-old youth, M. A. Plyathlssa, has been reported missing from his Ayer Itam home here since Aug 27. His father, Mr. M. A. John, an engraver, today appealed to him to return home. He described his son, a former pupil of Mark's Secondary94 words
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Article31 1967-09-06 11 PENANG. Tues. Two men armed with knives held up Oon Slew Chin, 49. a vegetable gardener, and robbed her or (50 at her Telok Bahang house here last night31 words
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Article207 1967-09-06 11 PENANG, Tuesday. Alliance MP, Mr. Geh Chong Keat, has received several complaints against the Riot Squad for damaging property during a Labour Party demonstration in Bridge Street last Friday. A bank clerk, Mr. Khoo Eng Huah, yesterday told Mr. Geh that two Riot Squad men207 words
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Article, Illustration211 1967-09-06 11 TSAI TAN - This habit of eating out: Why, why asks Mrs Go TSAI TAN By KUALA LUMPI'R. Tues. Why do Malaysians shy away from inviting truest* to their homes for meals? ask Mrs. Jane Go, who has lived here for two years with her husband, a technical expert with the World Health211 words
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Advertisement669 1967-09-06 11 Swissair DC -8 Jets fly 42 a week across the North Atlantic 21 x from the heart of Europe to the three most important traffic centers of North America (New York, Chicago Montreal and 21 x from the most important traffic centers of North America (Montreal, Chicago New York) to669 words
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Miscellaneous252 1967-09-06 11 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS Equality? Rubbish style v 1. Any premarital arrangement purely mechanical! (6 7) involving the House (13). 9. Set bolt as a consequence? 10. All. (or example, or ninety- (6. 7). nine; emblematic (i). is. Bride more likely to make h«r 11. Partial reduction, about a dress252 words
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Article628 1967-09-06 12 Victory for the military 1 ticket in South Vietnam's presidential elections cannot have taken anyone by surprise. With all respect for the civilian candidates it is also the most desirable result, for the time has not come for civilian government. That the contest was not as628 words
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Article432 1967-09-06 12 Whatever reservations there may be about the way the Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority has been going about it.s business, Fama is proof against the kind of attack launched against it by the i Kedah Malayan Chinese Association. If the branch has its way, Fama might as well be432 words
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Article223 1967-09-06 12 The Singapore Port Authority's dockyard is on the way up again. A couple of years ago it was rundown, unable to attract enough work to keep itself fully employed, losing repair jobs to Hong Kong and Japan. Now the ships art coming back. At a ceremony to launch223 words
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157 1967-09-06 12 A triumph of reason and good sense THE requirement for Suitability Certificates has such strong arguments both democratic and utilitarian against it that Its suspension must be regarded as a triumph of rea.son and good aense. The Malaysian Government is to be congratulated even though it has only committed iUelf157 words
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Letter205 1967-09-06 12 I AM instructed by C. K Tang "Singapore) Limited, of 310, Orchard Road, Singapore, to refer to your report (ST. Sept. 2) "Firm Is Fined $5,000." I am instructed that the portion of the report which says that my clients' case was a result of Investigations by205 words
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Letter42 1967-09-06 12 WHY must bus tickets litter roads and nve-foot-ways? To keep the city clean buses could be equipped with a receptacle at the exit Into which passengers can deposit their used tickets there as they get off. T. C. C. Singapore42 words
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Letter143 1967-09-06 12 I refer to Mr. Tan Meng Pak's letter <BT. Aug. 26). and note with regret that he objects to band performances at MacRitchie Reservoir Park and equates them to "noise" and "nuisance." It has been noticed ever since the park was opened that whenever there is143 words
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Letter111 1967-09-06 12 ON Aug. 21 I saw something to prove that Inter-racial harmony i» really taking root in Singapore. Visiting a patient at Kandang Kerbau Hospital. My husband md 1 came down and inder the portico there was i» little Indian baby crying his heart out. He had been left In111 words
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Letter47 1967-09-06 12 I REFER to the letter by x "RK." (ST. Aug. 12) and wish to inform him that arrangements are now being made to install flashing beacons at the zebra crossing at Jalan Eunos near Jalan Sayor. Mil w SIEW NAM Ac Director of Publlr Works Singapore.47 words
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Article453 1967-09-06 12 YUNUS MARIS - YUNUS MARIS LESSON 88 in a new series by GLOSSARY: BttyarAN (n) payment, Ist; DlbayaitfKAN to be hinted on, Indicated; ibayang. or bayang2, or bayangAN 'shadow'); KEbcratAN tai objection (lit: weight. 4heavne«B DI-ke«aIKAN hi to be regretted; BAtimpal iN. adji appropriate, commensurate with, equal to. Our subject for453 words
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Article812 1967-09-06 12 The Washington summer 'work-in' 8.500 YOUTHS IN TEMPORARY SERVICE TO SEE HOW THE U.S. IS GOVERNED by A Special Correspondent WHILE San Francisco coped with the "hippie" invasion Washington faced its own summer wave of youth. About 8,500 university a: id graduate students have moved into government and congressional offices812 words
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Advertisement1012 1967-09-06 12 Classified adverlistmenls for Straits Times Malay Mail may be handed to: COLD STORACC SUPfR-MARKCT P nri R »»r»r Fi** COLD STORAGE ■RANCHfS 1 HollonO Rood Novol Bom CITY lOOK STORf LTD.. Wmchetler Heuae, CoMyar Quo/. THE NEWS FRONT ff/potr iirrmorkat. M M ISMAIL i Admiralty Rood.'NovOl koto. HAMICM STORE. 14191,012 words
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Advertisement43 1967-09-06 12 THE NEW GIANT! INiIRUMLMS NEW BASSMAN Standing 48,'/ 2 high, tha new F*nd«r ioiimoa is recommended to those who desire the finatt in Electric Bom Amplification. Price $1,500.00 each (Coth ducount allowed) Sola Agenti: T. M. A. LTD., al/el Hi 9* Street. Sin,oa«r.43 words
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Advertisement194 1967-09-06 12 LONG TERM LOANS ON TERRACE HOUSES FROM M.8.8.5. MONTHLY REPAYMENT AT $151.30 PEOPLE'S GARDEN AT UPPER SERANGOON ROAD 62M.5. 999 YEARS LEASEHOLD lots, iss-e 172 mk xxii PROPOSED NEARLY 200 THREE TYPES OF HOUSES FOR DIFFERENT FAMILIES 9' 2-STOREY TERRACE HOUSES PRICE $27,500 UPWARDS SHOP $31,000 UPWARDS 4 Spacious Bedrooms194 words
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235 1967-09-06 13 Lawyer awarded $121,000 more for land SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. N. A. Mallal, a lawyer who tfeven 3 ears ago was awarded $74,320 for land acquired from him by the Government, will get $121,244 more, plus interest at six per cent. ThU followed a .successful flve-day appeal by him before the235 words
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Article29 1967-09-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— Four man. two armpd with pistols. raided a pis dealers home in Julari Logam, ufT Cheras Road thia morning and took $1,000 •nd jewellery.29 words
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Article, Illustration108 1967-09-06 13 WEDDING DAY PHOTO THIS is the 22-year-old Singapore housewife Ng Bee Phoe a weddinK picture who was found murdered in wasteland off the 12th mile Sembawang Road on Sunday night. Ng, a mother of two girls and expecting her third child, was believed to have been raped before108 words
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Article139 1967-09-06 13 lOHORE BAHRU, Tues. —The Democratic Action Party held its first by-election rally here last night with speeches by Mr. C.V. Devan Nair (MP for Bungsar), the party's chairman. Dr. Chen Man Hin, and other party officials. The battle for the Tampoi State Assembly seat Is139 words
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Article169 1967-09-06 13 Hotel hold-up man gets 18 months OENANG, Tues. A mosque watchman, Ismail bin Said, 39. was today Jailed for 18 months for robbing a former hotel receptionist, Johnny Wong Chin Seng, of $16,207 at the Hotel International. "It was fortunate that you did not use any violence in this well169 words
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Article37 1967-09-06 13 6ITIAWAN. Tues. The boy who was drowned m the tea off Lumut on Saturday has been identified aj- Teon* Keng Hoo. 13. a pupil of the Ayer Tawar national type tecondary school, near here.37 words
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135 1967-09-06 13 Beware of this con man Aussie families warned pEN'ANG. Tue». Australian Service families here have been warned to be on the look-out for a confidence trickster believed to be an Australian. Reference to the man's activities was made by the Catholic chaplain of RAAF. Butterwortb. the Rev. Father J. E.135 words
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Article65 1967-09-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues —AJ an Teo Lian Hin was acquitted by the Sessions Court here today of causing the death of Mat Dom bin Abdul Ohani by dangerous driving on Aug. 17 last year at the Federal Highway. It was stated that Mat Dom standing65 words
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238 1967-09-06 13 Paddling Marines run out of river SINGAPORE, Tues. An eight-man Royal Marine Commando expedition which tried recently to cross mainland Malaya from West to East In canoes had to give up when they ran out of river. The team, using four twoman canoes started from the border of Ncgri Sembllan238 words
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Article62 1967-09-06 13 SINGAPORE, Tues. A Uxldrlver here has found a bag belonging to Hajl Oman bin Haji Seh»]i of Kuala Lumpur in his Uxl. Miie cabbie. Low Keng Seng said that he could not remembei 1 where he had picked up and dropped Hatl Osman. The bag62 words
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251 1967-09-06 13 A million dollars well spent, says Tengku KUALA LUMPUR. ku Abdul Rahman said today that the million dollars spent for the 10th Merdeka anniversary celebrations was money well spent because the world sat up and took notice of our nation. The Prime Minister took to task critics who said the251 words
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137 1967-09-06 13 DENANG, Tues. The Middle East situation will not affect the sailing of Malaysian pilgrims to Mecca this year. "As far as I can see. they will leave as scheduled." the Controller of Pilg image. Dato Haji All Rouse, said today. "Whatever the conditions137 words
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Advertisement120 1967-09-06 13 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 (M) -$1,100 REAR MOUNT -$1,600 We are able to offer these price reductions since our modernized techniques have stream-lined the installation process from120 words
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Advertisement173 1967-09-06 13 I FOR ENTERTAINING gj S& Show yourself to S^"~' Wm k 3ff be a brilliant hos- C JL |j./JI? gfei tess with an en- < fcfr —~imm\ mmVjk^ I*S* £G[ sign by dressing j*M h jH UK! your table with S I^* mm Iw) Bjji this extraordinari- Bcfi H& ly173 words
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Miscellaneous715 1967-09-06 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S Kuala Lumpur i ccc Penang Race Results; and Penanc Ipoh and f 7.00 News in English; Malaga; 3 and 10 Johore 7.10 Majallah TV a weekly Bihru; 4 Taipinj; 7 Batu magazine programme in the Fahat; 9 Kluang. National Language; 7.35 The 546 P.M. Programme «ur-715 words
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Advertisement229 1967-09-06 14 A JOB WELL DONE Many years ago almost two decades Reader's On the occasion of the opening of their remodelled Digest entrusted its distribution business to a premises in Singapore we wish to express our group of total strangers. They were strangers to us appreciation for the many years of229 words
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Title Section18 1967-09-06 14 C.R. DASARATHA RAJ LTD. Supplement MAGAZINE FIRM'S MANAGING DIRECTOR TO OPEN RENOVATED PREMISES OF DISTRIBUTOR, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT TODAY18 words
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Article, Illustration103 1967-09-06 14 MESSAGE FROM THE FOUNDER, MR. C.R. DASARATHA RAJ: another five years you will be celebrating the silver jubilee of the founding of C.R. Dasaratha Raj Ltd. This will also mark the 10th anniversary of your takeover. Urgent need Lei us103 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1967-09-06 14 THE growth and expansion of CR Dasaratha Raj Ltd. is a story of success for the founder as well as the Reader's Digest in this part of the world. The company had a humble beginning 21 years ago. During this period it1,033 words
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Article490 1967-09-06 14 Reader's TIME CR. DASARATHA Raj Ltd. is the distributor and subscription agent for many popular magazines. These include: READER'S DIGEST is the world's most popular monthly magazine published in 14 different languages with a monthly sale of 28 million copies all around the globe. The popularity of490 words
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Article, Illustration50 1967-09-06 15 AIM TO GIVE READERS MORE EFFICIENT SERVICE THROUGH MANY OFFICES MR. P. K. SOMASUNDARAM, Secretary. MR. V. T. RAJAN, Manager, Singapore Office, MR. R. S. THURAI, Manager, Pcnong Ottic MR. K. SUNDRAM, Subscription Manager. MR. V. R. KASI, Booki and Racordi Manager, MR. MOHO. GHOUTH, Accountant.50 words
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Advertisement7 1967-09-06 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 nor ds $15 (minimum)7 words
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Advertisement355 1967-09-06 24 Sihanouk to dissolve friendship groups pHNO.M PENH, Tues. (ambodian CMtf of State Prinre Sihanouk has decided to dissolve all friendship associations between Cambodia and lorcign countries, including; China and the Soviet Union the Cambodian news agency AKP reported today. According to the agency. Prime Sihanouk said in a speech yesterday355 words
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Miscellaneous52 1967-09-06 24 The weather Highest and ioweM temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 pm yesterday: Hljhekt Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 ~l Kota Bharu 91 73 Penang 88 7i Ipoh 86 -,i Malacca 88 7:< Singapore 83 73 C. Hlgniandft 67 59 Jesselton 88 ~a Kuchlng52 words
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Advertisement367 1967-09-06 15 ■£iiiHimiimiiiiiiiiiiimimiiriiiiiiiimiiimmmiiiimmimmimiiiiiii£ Congratulations Best Wishes to C. R. DASARATHA RAJ LTD. on the occasion of the Opening of their Renovated Premises from AR7KX MBB'2 S%y Cheng MeiW lIV ure proud to have supplied our Furniture in their Office. riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniHiiniiiH IJMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILI Heartiest Congratulations Best Wishes to C R. DASARATHA RAJ LTD., on367 words
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Advertisement246 1967-09-06 15 Heartiest Congratulations Best Wishes C.R. DASARATHA RAJ LTD. on the occasion of the Opening of their Renovated Premises YOU NEED SAVINGS FOR YOUR SON'S EDUCATION, YOUR DAUGHTER'S MARRIAGE, BUILDING OR BUYING A MOUSE, A COMFORTABLE OLD AGE, AND SO MANY OTHER THIN6S. YES, AN UCO SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNT it the246 words
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Article, Illustration78 1967-09-06 16 MR. David Setty (seen above) senior managing director of Setty Textiles, London, is now in Singapore in the course of a sales promotion drive in the Far last for his company's range of Terylene and worsted fabrics. After leaving Singapore, Mr. Sctty hopes to visit Saigon. Setty78 words
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Article300 1967-09-06 16 I\UNLOP Malayan Industries Berhad has estab- lished a new company a wholly-owned subsidiary for the manufacture of foam rubber products in Singapore. These products which Include mattresses, cushions, pillows, bolsters and carpet underlays, have hitherto been coming to Singapore from the main Dunlop factory in Seremban.300 words
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Article, Illustration120 1967-09-06 16 A LEADING International brand of adhesive tapes is now being processed and packed locally in Singapore. This was disclosed by Mr. J. C. Adams, vice-President lor Asia and the Pacific of Norton International Inc. Mr. Adams. In his announcement said that in conjunction with lAC120 words
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Article, Illustration160 1967-09-06 16 rkeep abreast vi lectanical and buying developments in a nighty competitive business. Bata Singapore is sending one of its promising young executives. Mr. Wee Soon Hung, to participate in an important overseas 'buyers' conference. and he will also visit various fairs and exhibitions and some160 words
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Article, Illustration148 1967-09-06 16 KODAK OPENS PENANG OFFICE— TODAY the new branch office in Penang of Kodak (Malaya i Ltd. will be officially declared open by Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. the Chief Minister of Penang" This was announced in Kuala Lumpur by the acting managing director of Kodak i Malaya) Ltd.. Mr. Fred148 words
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Article, Illustration114 1967-09-06 16 Chairman of joint venture factory DATO Chan Swee Ho (above) is chairman of the board of directors of the new $5 million Federal Cables. Wires and Metal Manufacturing Sendirian Berhad at Mak Mandin industrial estate in Butterworth. The new factory will manufacture aluminium wire and cables and elecirical accessories. The114 words
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Article, Illustration144 1967-09-06 16 riiHREE employees or CaX terpillar Far East Ltd., whose distribution and training centre in Jurong is nearing completion, have returned from training overseas. They are: Mr. Heng Swee Hong, machine room supervisor: Mr. David Tan Im Cheng, orders and documents supervisor: and Mr. Henry144 words
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275 1967-09-06 16 Aluminium factory looks to overseas market SINGAPORE'S newest aluminium factory. Aluminium Malaysia Ltd.. which only began production in the middle of last year, is now embarking on a quest for foreign markets. For a start the company has appointed representatives In Hong Kong, Indonesia. Saigon, Malaysia and Africa to publicise275 words
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Article32 1967-09-06 16 Japan's vehicle exports fell in July by 20.2 per cent from their June level to 27,052 units, mainly due to two non-recuifing factors, the Japan Automobile Indi stry Association said.32 words
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Article, Illustration270 1967-09-06 16 EXECUTIVE IN U.S.A. FOR YEAR ANOTHEB nsident executive, Mr. James Y. Chou, of Esso Standard Malaya Berhail in KuaU Lumpur, hit on August '.i on .i twelve-month training mrfciaa nirifml at We 'ompanv s head officea in the I 'nited sut.-s. Mr. Chou. the assistant mst and operations manager in270 words
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Advertisement413 1967-09-06 16 NEWS FROM CROMPTON PARKINSON The accuracy, reliability, freedom from wear and the enormous resistance to shock of pivotless movements... The wide-angle readability of shadowless forward-mounted dials, have been combined with something quite new Complete interchangeability of instruments on a panel, because they have identical barrel and fixing holes. a*^— ThisisUNlFlXp^l413 words
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Advertisement122 1967-09-06 16 BBHH In San Francisco, we're known as the Manila airline. Because we jet from the States to Manila laster Hflo^H BLSLS than any other airline. Naturally, this works in reverse. Four times weekly from Manila, once each week from Singapore our DC-8 Fan Jets span the Pacific to San Francisco's122 words
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Advertisement235 1967-09-06 17 BT^CtS£3IH L^^Btfai m. Mar 9 f\ 5 f Jjagfefc'Jry^j^Bi JJ y n JfT Tnk f V M Jftj^^ You read so much these modern times about the vital will all be possible with 'FIBROLITE' Asbestos Cement _,^-v importance of healthy arteries and veins to the health and Pipes, and Accessories.235 words
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Advertisement1401 1967-09-06 18 r==s=s=s=^SBSSSSSSSSSSSSB[ itonliiMird fiorn Pair 111 ACKNOWLLDGMENI !0 *ordm SIS (Minimum) MASIRAH, Mr. A Mrs. Rahman ohanl thank relatives A friends for heir presence gifts (Including caahl .n the occasion of the wedding on l 9 ST. ANNOUNCEMENT M Word* SIS (Minimum) MRS. E. F. HOCQUARD has been < admitted to1,401 words
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Advertisement857 1967-09-06 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT li Hor^i SS (Min.)— Box SO tit. txtrm I LUXURY HOUSES. BUNCALOWS I snd flat* al Pl< I' 1 1 1 K. 1 Ren. $300 to »1 OOU Telephoi.e S pore i UNFURNISHED 2 BEDROOM FLATS v it, i i..itrirooms attauna Available immediately Please apply 17. Chapel Clo.-i857 words
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Advertisement780 1967-09-06 18 FACTORY SPACE VACANT Morrf. H I Mm. I H..X ill rl. eilr.. VACANT LAND AVAILABLE MM a.tory and codov. n utthm X.L L MMtta w Hole Her.-, vi smaller niotr F onsid, red Phon. K I. «07« l 19 REAL ESTATE WANTED 'S Word* <» i Mim.)— Box ift rfs780 words
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Advertisement711 1967-09-06 18 EDUCATION > Word* SC i Vin.>—Box Ml rl>. rxtrn 1 LEARNINC FOREICN LANGIACIS? liaaiini \uiii-.11 through I loader's Dlcnt s rorelsja ;:muna^e i dmons in Prtacß Oenaan, Japanese. II iranu. etc Writ. to. Newton P.O. lox 10 Spore 11. BECINNERS A ALL STACES iaart 1 :md. t\u. v> ritiiiK. nookkeeping.711 words
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Advertisement837 1967-09-06 18 TOURS EXCURSIONS i Word* $S i Min.)— Box i» r»«. »t'r« )i OUR MALAYA 7-OAVS ■ivery Bun<l..\ M.ind.tv louini Bu»fS ,i oi Bire. Nam-Ho liavei BtTVICO Uld.. to ;n C'of» M. s oore lei I ARCHIPSLACO TOURS tlalaya iWaatl T-Uay Seiit in I" L'» l-i* n. iin.kok Cli.-n^mai li- Day837 words
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Advertisement703 1967-09-06 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word' <« <Mm.) R,.x ill rtt. txtrm :'.*7 PE'JCEOT KM .v.iu-nt conlion mii.;«fcf u\.r .!.<" -i only Coa,Ct Tfl: ll purr i -J4TT4 MaORGWARO ISABELLA 1". lß*a on 1057 R OAUPMINE Tasrd ln«inM lllllrh SI ,o4i i» iv ii a.m.*. SEPT 1966 VOLVO I >ndmon raeMa tyrrs.703 words
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Advertisement434 1967-09-06 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE II H,,,rf. m> Ma Bm M <-fs txirt 1064 PLYMOUTH FURY \ti\r. '.oad. 19SC F ANCLIA Corlin i I UN). 19«6 M lino. 10M r M Hihi |>,j I- An> K Ant. '.•jad. Tfl. 24*31. S l«n. 1466 AUSTIN 1100 IWK4 1I(W. Morris 1000. :9«) Oprl Rekord.434 words
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Advertisement1281 1967-09-06 19 gggt L_^mVL__ammL mkJk^X^U 10 LIVHIPOOL 1 WEST COAST U.K.. talthybius l.ve-Dcol, f|M Gen.?l Telat Sett 7,11 Sept 12/11 OIOMED L»e'DOOi,- OuDlin. S'gca.... Gin 45 Sept 7 Sept 111 Stft 11 ATRF.US Ii»»'dcoI, Glasgow Seft 7 Sept 7 PRIAM Sept 1/ Sept 13 Doiius Liverpool, Glasgow Sept 15 Sept 1 11,281 words
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Advertisement1151 1967-09-06 19 T//£LhXmL/A/£S to I It LAST As »T i EXPRESS SAILINGS TO CENOIt/HOBTH CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA P. Sham Penang S'pori Genoa R'dam H'burg Aarhus C'hagen MAUCCA 1 1) Seft 22 24 Seft 27, 21 Sift 20/ 2 Nit I Nit 17 Nit 11 Net 22 Net 24 MAGDALA 1 1) Net 2/ 41,151 words
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Advertisement1389 1967-09-06 19 I benuline'] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS DrilDtiikirc For Liverpool Oct II BENRINNES huh oct 21 Singaport Pt S Penang Rotterdam Oct 27 la Pt/Sept 7 Sept 1/ I Hamburg Dct II BENDORAN rm lonrtnn Singapore Pt. Sham Per.arg Hamburg Oct II Gin 33 Tadaj Singapare P.1,389 words
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Advertisement1220 1967-09-06 19 tei. ELLERMAN BUCKNAU. S.S. CO., LTD.f SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWUI SEIVTCE FMI O.K /CtKTINUrT. l^** 1^ 1 1 Lm*h| ftri Smgapwe P. 3*ktaa Peanat CITY OF ST. ALIANS Lonjon, Rottirdam, Hembari, Havn 13 illatt CITY OF DUNDEE London. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Middlestrougti V S Bit 7' l Oat CITY OF HEREFORD1,220 words
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Article394 1967-09-06 20 T»HE following list of selected 1 Malayan Industrial yields is aased on la&t sales to Sept. 2. nation purposes: Average »:ro«.i diwdrnd v 3 per cent: j.< r cent i Average <ro«» earning* yield IS per rent <150 per cent>. rimmnii located in lintaDOfe f*l tuition purposes. A\r:*«i;.:394 words
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Article75 1967-09-06 20 CHINESE Product Eiehimi (incapon, nttn prieaa pmr picul yeatcrday: Cecenut ait; bulk $48 acll<n, drum 1304 »elleni. Copra: Mixed (f0.b.1 loom Aug./ Sept. UK Com. $29* B. Pappwr: Muntok v. bite $1271 tellers. sar.i'.ik white Sljj sellers, special Sarawak black $85 sellers. garbled L.<mpong black Ml sellers (all75 words
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793 1967-09-06 20 From Our Market Correspondent BEN continued to be the main feature on the Stock Exchange yesterday when the counter again attracted speculative interest. On a turnover of 234.000 shares business «as done from 51. 58 to 81.60 to $1 48 to SI 52793 words
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Article30 1967-09-06 20 Malayan Stock Indices. Sept. 4 Sept. J 'Industrial*: 115.40 116.14 •Properties: 114.46 113.89 Minings: 87.4» 86.91 S Rubbers 101.08 1U4.08 'Dec. -,'9, I9t>-; 100 Dec. 30. 1966 100.30 words
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Advertisement915 1967-09-06 20 P&O to Europe and the United Kingdom s.s. "ORSOVA" j (29,000 tons fully oirconditioned stabilised) i Deporting SINGAPORE 28 Sep 1967 PENANG 29 Sep 1967 Arriving LONDON 25 Oct 1967 via Colombo, Cap* Town, Las Palmoi and Lisbon FIRST AND TOURIST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE (tare* FIRST CLASS Singapore and Penang915 words
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Advertisement503 1967-09-06 20 i^A-flrWpv-Ti.^.^oMy' y Wtsßs^E^^^^~~(*sW K -i 's^^**>^^V^pY >Otjß^^^sVjßV Smi^pore P. Sham Penani ETA ETO ETA. ETO EU [ID FROM CAUUTIA M.V. "VISHVA MAXIMA for Brisbane. Sydney t Me.6o.rnt $t|t II Stpt 1/0 fKOM AUsl*All« ■STATE Of DUTCH' tor Kangbua. Madras Calcutta Sen :3/24 itit v Sept 2» FROM CALCUTTA M.V SUK503 words
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Advertisement580 1967-09-06 20 JOINT RUBBER PRICES CI.PI ICMBKR hret erade rubl'T I Rubbrr Association of Singapore f.o.b. bu>frs liisccl at 5 p.m. and Malaysian Rubbrr I \i hanfe in Kuala Lumpur and Sintapore noon prices prr Ib. yrslrrda; yesterday at 48; crnts prr Ib. »rre: down half a cent on Mund.it'* Buyers Seller*580 words
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Article1343 1967-09-06 21 BDBINEBS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading- ronm» of the Stork Fxrhange >e«t«rdav with the number of shares traded lit bracket* INDUSTRIALS: ••n A Ce. <*.0OO) $1 U P. (I 000 l $1 32 D. (4.000) si si p. lO.nooi $i so1,343 words
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Article25 1967-09-06 21 Sept. 5. RUBBER PRICE: 481 cents (down half a cent). TIN PRICE: $591,371 (down 62} cents). Estimated offering 225 tons (up 15 tons).25 words
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Article168 1967-09-06 21 MELBOURNE. Tues \»fESTERN Mining with a rise of over one dollar to $20.70 led a stronger base metals section. Cons. Goldfleld* continued to recover and gained more than 10 cent* to $5.78. Industrials were firm. BHP sold down to $11.85. but recovered to $12 reko sold up to168 words
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Article38 1967-09-06 21 ON the free exchange market n Bong Kong yesterday the U.I. Cellar waa quoted at 3. 78 for T.T. and 5 7n| for cash. ••rllni was quoted at 16.05 no one tael ef <old at 27038 words
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461 1967-09-06 21 THE Straits tin price fell tlirr it* rally by 624 cents in Penan* yesterday to S.=»9l 37J on an offering estimated up 15 tons to 225 tons. Support at lower levels was reported particularly from the Continent. lnnrtnn overnight 3 months461 words
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Article97 1967-09-06 21 'I'Mt Asieelatlen of Banks in Ms--1 layila made these changes in its ratei to merrhanta reaterday tall rates to flOO). UniUrt Slates: nuvlng TT 82 B 1« -ilrmail OD 32 11/16, BOfl/st. 33 1/8 credit Mils, 33 7/l« trade hills. Canada: huylnc TT 35 1/»: alims.ll OD Sts;97 words
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Article357 1967-09-06 21 c HIPS lying jlontiidt tht Siniaoers i> Hirbaur whsrtrst or sipsctsd today Sr« P«rdang N.W 2. Llpin NVS i'b. f»rto* Maru 9. straat Colombo in 11 lens Mnonk IS. Ulan Tung 19. Ktnar-xlu 21 22 Klmanta 23/24. Topel»4 ?> 2«. RenKwers 27 2« Ploten 2«. Tal'hvhius357 words
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Obituary, Illustration450 1967-09-06 21 H.M. DOCKYARD. SINGAPORE I SALE BY TENDER NO: 39*/67 J Tenders are invited for the pur- chase of surplus obsolete Naval S Stores comprising. p Miscellaneous Vehicles. M T h Spares. Machinery Spares, Can- xas Old. Hoses. Paints. Rugs. y Carpet*. Cable Old Propeller L Binoculars. Lathe and450 words
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Advertisement826 1967-09-06 21 Continued from Pace 18 1 FOR SALE M itnrtfa $t <Mm i Rnx rfs. <•*(... BEAUTIFUL ORIGINAL Indonesian Batiks at special pru-e of JW-50 Orient Crafis. in« Orchard Road. Sport. YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR Look new In a day. in your home Mr. Boh. Tel: (8 pore) *****. 23" FERGUSON TV826 words
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Advertisement777 1967-09-06 21 MISCELLANEOUS I, Worrfs M i Him.)— Box it ris. oxtrm CENIRAL IPRAV PAINTINQ/ rap«lrs rrfriKrmtors 5 Hours customer's House Telephone (Spore. *****. PENFRIINDS INCLUDING TEACHERS W»l— i Secret lines Cltrka. Teenagers. Businessmen. Professionals intellectuals consult Steven G.P.O. UH4 Slncapore-1. REQUIRED SURPLUS EARTH Approximate, ior ten thousand loads of Loriy io777 words
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Advertisement558 1967-09-06 21 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS Shutdown of Electricity Supplir* In order to upgrade the existing network transformer at Jutland Road Substation. It Is necessary to Interrupt electrclty supplies on Thursday. 7th September 1967, from 8.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. for the following areas:— (1) Along Serangoon558 words
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Advertisement472 1967-09-06 21 F.E. ZUELLIG (TRADING) LTD. PHARMACEUTICAL DEPARTMENT HAS AN OPENING FOR A MEDICAL DETAILER for the Division of Chemie Gruenenthal in Singapore. Applicants should have several years of experience. Qualified applicants should send a summary of their education and previous experience with recent photograph to: P. O. Box 725. Singapore. ASSISTANT472 words
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Article, Illustration388 1967-09-06 22 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By JAN GRASHU'S. a Dutch businessman in Indonesia, is a late entry for the motor-cycle events at the Johore Grand Prix meeting which begins tomorrow with trial runs at Johore Bahru. Grashius's last visit to this region was in 1961. when388 words
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Article258 1967-09-06 22 E. FRIDA - Nor will reach 6ft 7in -coach E. FRIDA ATHLETICS By Nor Azdhar is Singapore's best international high jumping prosper in 20 years, since t,he retirement of Uoyu Valberg. At the weeKend. Nor equalled Valberg'.-. national record of 61 1 3 Jin at the Esso inter-club championships and then went on258 words
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Article66 1967-09-06 22 SOCCER Spore Buiineiw Houses League and Cup Oiv. 1: Jardlne Waugh v Airways (River Valley Rdi. Div. 2: Spore Glass I Redif fusion iPedangi; Cold Storage v Borneo Motors 'Balestier Rdi P.J. Leatue: MIC v Postals i Jin Timor), N. Star v PKNS 'Rd. 10). RI'GOKR S'tor Senior Lea«ur.66 words
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Article136 1967-09-06 22 QNG HOCK CHYE van two titles in tiie Ifa lawn teinu.s champion.-hiuj, Rc.suli.>, of the I111..U: Men's singles: on? Botft Chje J)t K. Uharmaratnam 6-0. .<-(>• 6 4 Men's doubles: One .uid Ngool Ec How bt A. Lincha and Ng Yoolc Chee 6-4. 6-3 Uomen's singles: Mrs136 words
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Article499 1967-09-06 22 LAN PEREIRA - BOWLING NOTES JOE DORAI LAN PEREIRA By and ROBERT Sle. with a total ot 817 pinfalls. led the Qualifiers in the International Masters bowling tournament at Jackie's S.ngapore. Jessie Dy. winner ot the South Pacific tournament last week, shared second placing wirh David Teo. both with 798 pins. The winner499 words
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213 1967-09-06 22 Yawata team have three Japan 'caps' SOCCER THE Yawata Steelworks soccer team of Japan, who have three internationals, will arrive in Kuala Lumpur this evening to play three matches in West Malaysia. They will meet Penang at City Stadium on Saturday: Perak at Stadium Perak on Sunday and an F.A.213 words
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Article42 1967-09-06 22 LONDON. Tues. The Pakistani touring team had scored 67-4 in their second innings at the close on the second day of then three-day match til Scarborough yr>-tor-day. Scores: Pakistanis 36.V7 <er an^ 67-4: T Pea ice's XI 310-7 dec RenterReuter - 42 words
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Article23 1967-09-06 22 Teh Kew San Malajnta'i Thomas Cup captain, defends his singles title in the Penany Public Service* open badminton championships this weekend.23 words
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131 1967-09-06 22 GHANAIAN BOYS CLOCK 10.6 FOR 100 m ATHLETICS SEVENTEEN-year-old school boys from Accra. Ghana, returned times of 10.6-sec and lO.Tsec for tiie 100 metres a1 Copenhagen's 800 th anniversary sports fpsiivai last week. The story of these amazing performances was related by Kuala Lumpur '.s four representatives, at the festival131 words
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Article19 1967-09-06 22 CHALLENGE CTP (Malacca): Malacca 0 Armed Force* 3 T. ANSON DIV. 2: St Anthony's School 2 DTC 0.19 words
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Article35 1967-09-06 22 LAM CTP SEMI-FINALS (Tg Malimi: R. Vljesurier ai.d R. Weller bt Adnan HJ Yahaya and lim Ming Hong 4-6. 6-2. 6-4; S. Ntthiananthan and Ridzwan All bt Ahmad A. Wahab and Zamanhuree 6-3. 6-3.35 words
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Article36 1967-09-06 22 M A J O K UNITS (IP < Kluang > Hq Ourlcha Engineer* 9 Australian Regt. 1. T. ANBON DIV. 1: Axsumption School 4 DTC 1 KLANU UIV. 2: Teachers 8 Rinuiers 1. Tamilnnis bt Kilal 4-136 words
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Article28 1967-09-06 22 Ahmad Jantan (nine miles, lhr 23:41.6). Women 1 Rosnah Omar 2 Ng Moi 3 N. Kn.>,hnamah «lhr 50:58.8 MALACCA WALK: 1 R Suhranianiam 2 Ya'acob Majid 328 words
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Article19 1967-09-06 22 MWI ANNIVERSARY !O-M1LE RACE i Malacca*: 1 Mimacl Awaluddin 2 Nu Ah ruck 3 Dali Hawaii 58:10 819 words
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Advertisement803 1967-09-06 22 TENDER NOTICE umrai,\ mini/uuM HOI MM. I Xl >T NM.r.RI. TANAH Mll.AVl. On Rrhalf of th« STATr. OOVHNMENT OF PENANO PKI I I Xl IMIIKI 111 < ONCRETF. (DRIVrNi PIUNC lOK OM BUM K Off Ml 1.1 I SIOKKV FLATS AT AYKR ITAM. PENANG 4TH PHABF. specialised piling contractors, who803 words
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Advertisement331 1967-09-06 22 NOTICES AUSTRAL AMALGAMATED TIN BERHAD (Incorporated In lhr Stale* nf Malaya. Nona of hvmm NOTICE is hereby given that a I dividend, the thirtyninth of Forty J cents 'M4O clsi per Stock Unit. I less Malayan Income Tax at 4(l', t has been declared due and payable I on Friday.331 words
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Advertisement676 1967-09-06 22 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. PERAK Tawaran dartpada PemboroneZ yarn; berdaftar ai-J K R.. dl-dalam kelas "D" dan Ica-aias ber kepala 1 dan II akan di-tenma dl-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri. Jabatan Ken* Raya. Perak. Ipoh hir.pea Jam pukol 3 petanc pada 221 ib September 1967 untok: PEMBINAAN SABUAH PEJABAT POS DAN RUMAH676 words
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Advertisement67 1967-09-06 22 JUST 47 DAYS TO LC.E. EXAMINATION 1967. Many candidates have used pur PUBLICATIONS for T Z l l revis »on in their L.C.E. HAVE YOl? These are the books they use:Actual Objective tests In SCIENCE MATHEMATICS HISTORY GEOGRAPHY 51. 50 eath book Set by a team of I 1)1 TORIAI.67 words
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Article229 1967-09-06 23 Bowrey ko's seeded Pilic US TENNIS YEW YORK. Tues. 11 Bill Bowrey, Australia's No. 4 player, continued the assault on needed players in the United States tennis singles championships at Forest Hills yesterday, defeating Nicola Pilic of (Yugoslavia) in four sets. PUlc. seeded No. 4, was beaten 2-6, 7-5. 8-2.229 words
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210 1967-09-06 23 Birmingham jump into second place ENGLISH SOCCER LONDON. Tuesday. BIRMINGHAM Jumped Into second place In the Second Division of the English Footbail League when they swamped Hull 6-2 yesterday. One of the six goals came from Fred Pickering, his first since he went to Birmingham from Everton. Barry Bridges scoredReuter - 210 words
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Article712 1967-09-06 23 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with MOONBEAM AND CORONILO STRONGLY FANCIED FOR EACH-WAY DOUBLE QO nap on Angelina (Race Four) at Penang today. The six-year-old mare ran two good races at Ipoh last month and that form puts her well above the opposition here. Angelina was narrowly beaten712 words
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Article55 1967-09-06 23 MY FORM gives placlngs of the o»st 15 mount* of tne placing is on the right Cnlenun 148 > *************** Pr«l < 1 44 i 1 "i«inoo *****002 Bougoure 30 J**********0010 Harhridge i3O. 2000n,i*****0300 C«»le«. < 26» 00 **********033 Trevena (24. *************** Lee '23) *************** Nel««n .22) ***************55 words
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Article149 1967-09-06 23 EPSOM JEEP (ALL Bd\ I UI.MLR Kace 1 MHHBOT Princes* Melody Chin M»h Mud CHIN MAH MIV CHIN MAH MIS Soorhotr Princeti Melody Prince** Melody Soorhow R*O* < EASY MONEY Elcho Prince Petite M'selle PETITE MSELLI T ANT MTEUX Watch Out Eagy Money Our Byr«a rtUU Race i ENTERTAINER149 words
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Article70 1967-09-06 23 JOHANNESBURG. Twu. d Australian Fred StoMe beat compatriot Rod Layer. the world professional tennis champion, in a £6.000 professional tournament here last night. Stolle. who won the United St-ates amateur title last year, beat Lav.r 2-6. 6-3. 7-5 In the semi-final* of the professional event, storming backReuter - 70 words
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Article86 1967-09-06 23 LONDON, Tues. English cricketers have formed a Cricketers' Association to »eek greater financial security for players. The association's Inaugural meeting here yesterday announced several other objects: "The formulation of a code »f conduct for players; institution of an out- of season employment agency and an approach toReuter - 86 words
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Article1399 1967-09-06 23 GOING FORECAST: Good Race 1 2.0 Class 6 Div 3 ($4,500) 6f (Local iockrys only) 1 ***** Escort t'Oold) Nonrdln 10 9.0 Khtmli 11 ***** Ban ftoon a (Seng Lt«) Bachv 6 813 (F) Kanf 7 3 .S3OCO Aetw IV a (Phawi E. Donnelly 3 8.101,399 words
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Article79 1967-09-06 23 \VOODBRIDGE (Ontario). Tue* Billy Casper beat fellow -American Al Oeiberger in a sudden-death play-off to win the Carling U*****.000 wor.d golf chamr.ionshlp here yesterday. Both golfers had ended the 72 holes with aggregates of 281. It wat the superior putting of Ca*per. twice winner of the U SReuter - 79 words
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109 1967-09-06 23 BADMINTON THOMAS CUP PLACED IN LONDON BANK LONDON. Tuea. Tbe Thomas Cup is now in the vaults of a London bank, having been placed there by Herbert Scheele, secretary tit the International Badminton Federation, pending a decision a* to the meant of tranxferrlng it to Malavaia. the winners. The I109 words
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Article38 1967-09-06 23 LONDON. Tues. Result of Rugby Union matches played lnst night: Exeter 8 Harlequins 13: London Irish 6 Alleynlani 6: Liverpool 17 Bristol 8: Newbridge 10 Newport 0; Plymouth 9 Sheffield 9. Redruth 15 Tankard« 27— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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148 1967-09-06 23 BOXING Computer to decide who's the greatest MIAMI BEACH. Tuej Aa attempt to solve one of .spor's greatest cont roverslee will be made here on Sept 11 with a glam American computer programmed to decide who In i the world? beM hea\ywelght boxer of all time Man Qua K>o AmericanReuter - 148 words
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Advertisement67 1967-09-06 23 Congratulations to KODAK (Malaya) LIMITED on the occasion of the official opening of their PENANG BRANCH TODAY by The Hon'hle The Chief Minister of Penang T.\N SRI WONG POW NEE We are pro id to announce that we have been entrusted with the entire renovation of their Premises at No.67 words
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Advertisement220 1967-09-06 23 SAVE MONEY! COMBINE YOUR COLOUR AND BLACK/ WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY IN ONE FILMAGFACOLOR CNI7 Versatile Agfacolor CN 17 Universal film lets you choose between colour and black/white between shots not between rolls. Only Agfacofor CN 17 gives you perfect prints in either colour or black and white! All sizes 127, 120,220 words
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402 1967-09-06 24 Social Security Bill in six months —Tan CABINET TO STUDY COLOMBO PLAN ADVISERS REPORT KLALA LUMPUR Tuesday. J^ SOCIAL insurance scheme will be presented to Parliament in about six months lime, Ihc Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin, announced today. It will In- based on ;i report by ;i402 words
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Article, Illustration304 1967-09-06 24 JAKARTA, Tues. Singapore's Foreign Minister. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. said today following a meeting with Indonesia's Foreign Minister. Mr. Adam Malik that Indonesia must take the initiative in stopping smuggling to Singapore. Mr. Rajaratnam. who arrived last night for a five-day visit,AP - 304 words
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126 1967-09-06 24 GENOA, Tues. The 13.--000-ton Chinese ship Li Ming was towed into dock here today with a thought of Chairman Mao hoisted high. Permission to unload ended a 24-day quarantine imposed by the port authorities when the Li Ming's captain refused to takeReuter - 126 words
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Article33 1967-09-06 24 OITA (Japan). Tues— At least six miners were known dead and seven others remained trapped underground after a cave-in at a lime mine near here today, it was reported.- UPI.UPI - 33 words
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98 1967-09-06 24 A scout group's first Big Walk on Sunday SINGAPORE. Titos The -011 Serangoon Dtatrlct Uioup will hoM their first Bi« Walk competition Oliianlßßd by swifts Athletic Association this ■larlinu M 1 30 p.m. The new unite beKins truir. Macritchie Reservoir proceeds along Braddell Road. Lorong Chuan and linishes at Serangoon98 words
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205 1967-09-06 24 UNLUCKY ROBBERS' HAUL— A CHEQUE FOR $9,850 By RUDY BELTRAN I^UALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues. Two men, one armed with a pistol, snatched a briefcase from a cashier as he walked out of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank In Petaling Java this morning. But luckily for Mr. Cheah Kok Thye. cashier205 words
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Article80 1967-09-06 24 ISTANBUL. Tues. The Premiers and Foreign Ministers ol Greece and Turkey will meet on their common border next weekend for talks on the Cyprus ?roblem. usually reliable Government sources said today. The meeting, first of tta kind since Greek and Turkish Cypnots began fighting in DecemberUPI - 80 words
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Article48 1967-09-06 24 THE HAGUE. Tues —Measures to get the International Red Cross out of debt have been agreed on by the .society's permanent miance committee, it was learned here today. Last year the international society showed a deficit of 172.331 Swiss Francs i £14.360 sterling i Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Obituary51 1967-09-06 24 MRS FB MVLVAGANAM si-trr of Anan(Ua Ed.. Krmahu «il! h. r.-mu\.<! iron. \ok Chin. Cochranr Road at t l> in on MRS J P KATHIRAVALOO mot'i-r of IBM K K.-inHKßfundrarn I K Boma•undrani I i\iru r K Nadaraj;ih. Mr at) MM K BhrtCBKH iratnam !>»■!■ I 500 m 13751 words
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Article54 1967-09-06 24 HONG KONG. Tues —A Swiss i-itizen was ordered held In custody (or tour oays pending DM trial on charges of smuggling uoout US$4O,OOO worth of gold into Hong Kong. Antoni Bertschy. 34. will go on trial after the Crown counsel gives his opinion on "certain leaal points" involved54 words
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150 1967-09-06 24 'Made in Britain- not Mars' saucer hoax LONDON. Tues— Two engineering students tonight confessed they hoaxed Britain Into a "flying saucers have landed" alert today. Christopher Southall and Roger Palmer. 22-year-old apprentices at the Royal Aircraft Establishment at FamborouKh. said they built the six "saucers" found in a 200-mile areaReuter - 150 words
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313 1967-09-06 24 OEREMBAN, Tues. Ten children aged between one and 16 came to the High Court here today to witness the trial of their mother, P. Letchemy, 34, on a charge of murder. But the charge was amended to one of culpable homicide on the instructions313 words
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96 1967-09-06 24 SINGAPORE. Tues— Winners of the inter-branch current affairs quiz contest organised by the PAP central political bureau early this year, will get their prizes at the Victoria Theatre at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow. An official of the party's central executive committee will present the awards96 words
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Article31 1967-09-06 24 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Toa Payoh Girls' Hrrne in Toa Payoh has been gazetted a Remand Home for children. It is also a Place ot Safely for these rhildren.31 words
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Article263 1967-09-06 24 LONDON. Tues.— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: II I MM. I ll Con.vol 2 £36 4 Funding 4', £97 15 16 —1 16 War 3 V £52 1 16 BANKS Chartered 59 Hongkong £8'» —1 16 INS t RAM t Com Un263 words
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Article60 1967-09-06 24 LONDON, Tups.—Spot 15',d Oct 15^.. Nov. 15 7 16d.. Dec. 15 9 16d.. Oct. Dec. 15 7 16d.. Jan March 15\d.. April June 16',d, July Sept 16'.c1. Oct. Dec 16 13 16d Jan. Maich 17d.. April June 17 3 16d., July Sept 17 5 16d Oct. Dec. 17.d.. elf.60 words
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Article36 1967-09-06 24 LONDON. Tues— Buyers £1180 1 i—£s l. sellers £1182 i—£4i Forward buyers £1180 <— £5i.. sellers! £1180 i—£6i. Serlement £1185 i—11). Turnover am 210 tons, j p.m. 155 tons. Tone: Steady at I the lower level36 words
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222 1967-09-06 24 'AN Mara' instead of 'Ali Baba' call to Malays by Ghaffar I^UANTAN. Tues. 1Y The Chief Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul Ghaffar bin Baba, today called on the Malays to become "Ali Maras" instruct of "Ali Babas". Inchp Ghaffar. the newlyappointed chairman of MARA, was on a two-day tour here222 words
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Article61 1967-09-06 24 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Department of Extramural Studies University of Singapore, is organising an eight -lecture coui.se on 'The Indexing and Romanisation of Chinese' to be conducted in English by Dr. Jou Bienming Lectures will be held on Wednesdays, beginning from Sept 2 in new lecture theatre No61 words
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78 1967-09-06 24 Labourer gets $5,565 for loss of 2 toes SINGAPORE. liks A labourer. Omar Ahnmed. 46. who lost two toes of his right foot after an accident, was today awarded damages totalling 55.565 by Mr. Justice Buttro.se in the Mr Y Court! Through Mr. HE Cashin. Omar sued his employer for78 words