The Straits Times, 28 September 1967
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Title Section26 1967-09-28 1 CEIVED I AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 iSEPIW The Straits Times Hit: Niitiiiiiiil flBWSDHIIBP Estd. 1845 THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1967 13 CENTS KDN. 2378:2590 >!.C.(P)226626 words
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Article, Illustration277 1967-09-28 1 V.K. CHIN: KUALA - Oil: Govt acts, but so politely V.K. CHIN: KUALA 'Please bring prices back to normal' REQUEST GOES OUT TO FIVE COMPANIES By LUMPUR, Wednesday THE Government is to ADVISE the five oil companies to rescind their twocent increase in petrol and diesel prices. This decision \v;is taken today alter Hie277 words
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Article, Illustration355 1967-09-28 1 The 'Sulu Sultan gets $1,987 from Sabah MWII.A. Wed.— I'ln- Stale of S.ihah today paid Mr Ombra AmilhariKsa M.MK7..V2. rcproscn t i n v three-eighths «f the en M(in money paid annually to the heirs of the late Sultan of Sulii who oik c owned Sabah. The money Kiven Mr.Reuter - 355 words
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108 1967-09-28 1 Rice Price: Students' threat to Govt JAKARTA. Wed— Militant Indonesian students today demanded that the Government should resign ii ;t could not hold down the price of rice-. Besmas Batubara. leader Of the University Students Action Front <Kami>. told about 1.000 young demonstrators who swarmed into the courtyard and verandahReuter - 108 words
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Article52 1967-09-28 1 A doctor's £13,000 mistake MANCHESTER. Wed. An elderly woman, completely paralysed because ol a doctor's mistake, will be paid £13.000 compensation, the Regional Hospital Board here said. The doctor gave her an injection when treating her for varicose veins, but injected a pain-killing druft in the wrong place, causing permanentReuter - 52 words
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Article68 1967-09-28 1 TEL AVIV. Wed— Egyptian and Israeli lorces battled with artillery and heavy weapons all along the Suez Canal today after three United Nations attempts to impose a ceasefire failed, an Israeli military I spokesman said here. Nearly six hours after the fight- Ing broke out this morning,Reuter - 68 words
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Article41 1967-09-28 1 SINGAPORE. Wed— A seven- man trade delegation lrom j South Korea flew in tonight to hold discussions on trade and 1 ail agreement*. The mission is led by Mr Yun Suk Heun. Korea's Ambassador to the Philip- 1 pines41 words
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Article34 1967-09-28 1 VATICAN CITY Wed —Pope Paul VI. looking fit after his recent illness, appeared on a bal- cony ol the Apostolic Palace to- day to Mbm a group of Portuguese j pilgrims.— UPl.34 words
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Article115 1967-09-28 1 HONG KONC. Wed.— The ;inti-communist n«\v*>pnprr Sinu Tm viid disgraced Chlneae Communist President Liv Shao-clii had made a nationwide broad a s I vowing he would inorthrow Chairman Mao. It mM the broadcast Ml taped, and one of the tapes was smuggled to Hone KongAP - 115 words
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Article, Illustration220 1967-09-28 1 POLICE DETAIN 'REBEL' FARMER HAMID TUAH KLANG. Wed. Hamid Tuah. the farmer who had planned to open up an illegal settlement at Telok Gong. 14 miles from here, has been detained the second time in seven years. His arrest was ordered by the Selangor Mentn Besar, Dato Harun bin Haji220 words
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88 1967-09-28 1 rKYO. Wi-d.-The Ministry of Transport today announced its plan to build Tokyo harbour into the largest port in the world by 1975 at a total cost of 730.000 million yen 56.200 million. L'nuer the plan, seven port* operating separately within Tokyo Bay ai presentReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration305 1967-09-28 1 BOB NG - Co-op graft probe: Govt seizes three passports BOB NG By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed r |MIK (ioverninenl has impounded the i>;issports of three people in liv course ol investigations into Ilir affairs of three to-oper-ative societies. The societies are the < l<>\ mi men I Mirers Co-operative Housing Society, the Police305 words
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Article38 1967-09-28 1 HONG KOMO W.-< Singapore, lor i lie riis: lime in ;e--i-eni memory. U exportUl| •ggi hart, but their salfs ;tr» repotted to be .-low been China lias iomiiiw plies to the colony. UPI.UPI - 38 words
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Article30 1967-09-28 1 PREMIES SFHARTO JAKARTA. Wed In dnnfM.tn Cabinet will s« reshuffled in Oetobei lien. Suharto will In PriMM Hiaivter, while three topranking Ministers will bedismissrd. Cabinet toorcei confirmed today.30 words
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Article126 1967-09-28 2 NEW YORK, Wed POLICE in Fort Valley Georgia, have charged the president of a Georgia hnr.se racing stadium with operating a moonshine whisky still in a cavern underneath the arena. Police said the cavern was reached through a trap door in a dummy ticket boothReuter - 126 words
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262 1967-09-28 2 Peking breaks with Tunisia after a row UEKING. Wed. China announced last night that it was closing its embassy in Tunis following a bitter dispute with the Tunisian Government. A FoTOtgn Ministry statenuiit .said the Tunisian Government*! attitude had been a "moss insult to the Peoples Hi'public of China." The262 words
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Article103 1967-09-28 2 13 die in Indian rioting |\EW DELHI. Wed— Thirteen people have died in clashes between Hindus and Muslims near Gorakhpur in Utlar Pra deoh. according to reports reaching here The report* said the clashes began in Jainpur village on Sunday when a group of Muslims fought with Hindus who wentReuter - 103 words
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Article30 1967-09-28 2 WASHINGTON. Wed. Th* ■tat* Department has Indicated it would not iwue a vi^a la the Rhodeslan Prime Minister. Mr lan Smith, to vixtt the United Sates. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration545 1967-09-28 2 Much backslapping after working dinner but... JJNITED NATIOiNS, Wed. The Big Four Foreign Ministers conferred with SecretaryGeneral U Thant for more than two and a half hours last night, but did not discuss Vietnam. Asked by reporters afterwards if Vietnam was among the items takenReuter - 545 words
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Article337 1967-09-28 2 DIVEBOMBING ATTACKS ON HAIPHONG CAM.OV Wed.—Ame- rican warplanps screamed down on North Vietnam's main port of Haiphonr yesterday and divebombrd lancets within the city limits. They blasted bridges as near as one mile from the city centre. A-4 Skyhawks based on the carrier Coral Sea hit the Kien An highwayReuter - 337 words
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Article60 1967-09-28 2 WELLINGTON. Wed. A New Zealand Government Bill aimed at breaking down barriers between white and Maori electorates had a stormy introduction to Parliament yesterday. The Government withdrew the BUI. under which white and Maori candidates could stand in any constituency, after Labour Opposition members claimed ttReuter - 60 words
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Article25 1967-09-28 2 NEW DELHI, Wed. Ninety more Tibetan rrtueees have crosbed the Himalaya*, into India bringing with them 10.000 head of cattle and sheep— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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209 1967-09-28 2 Federal troops 7 miles from Enugu f AGOS. W>d. With federal troops reported seven miles from the Biafran capital nt hnugu, a high Buirin ofrii'ii. terday uikcd the people tn fijjht "street to street house la house," m a last-ditch st.md Dr. I -ranris Ak.mu Ilium, adviser to the Hc.uiAP - 209 words
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Article39 1967-09-28 2 BEIRUT. Wed— The Indiaß Prime Minister. Mr?. Indira Gandhi will viMt the l nited Arab Republic on Oct. 20. Th# tour will aiso take her to th* Soviet Union. Yugoslavia. Rumania. Hungary, and Bulgaria. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Advertisement326 1967-09-28 2 FIRST TIME IN j| SINGAPORE kstir \s, or a m ted P er i°d only) Manufacturers of Haute Couture Dresses, especially designed by own Italian Designer manufactured in Hongkong under European supervision %f* for High Fashion Houses in Europe, Jj^ now offer their Day, Evening Cocktail Dresses Jf made of326 words
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Advertisement139 1967-09-28 2 Reminder! whenyotfre out of HARPIC you're out of hygiene Harpic Toilet Cleanser is specially formulated to clean the 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 danger areas— the bowl, the water level139 words
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Miscellaneous17 1967-09-28 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby mo *mo\ \i4tr a*r*r\ I H9e*y\ Sn>*i^~Z^\ f you «m. nm *mmt17 words
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107 1967-09-28 3 PURTH IM AID iWrsi (.criiuiiv i, \V«'(I. A croup of M Pakistanis. li.mi .i n s and Arabs, stranded in no ruin l.mrl kctWCCB C /fihoslu\.ikia and West Germany s.in«e I rid.iy. today left for a journey of several thousand miles haik home107 words
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Article154 1967-09-28 3 Israeli crackdown on terrorists 'PEL AVIV. Wed. 1 Israeli troops cracking clown on increased Arab terrorist activity on the west bank of Jordan yesterday captured quantities of weapons, officials said here. The anna wrre found 'm four houses in a village >outh-we.st of the west bank city of Nablus. claimed154 words
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Article23 1967-09-28 3 BONN. Wed.— Britain. France ai.d West Germany have signed U agreement to launch the ilfvpiiipmen: of a European air- bu.s. Renter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article19 1967-09-28 3 MOSCOW. Wed.— The SoviPt Union yesterday launched No. 180 in its Cosmos .*pnrs of unmanned sputniks.— APAP - 19 words
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Article46 1967-09-28 3 LONDON. Wed. British business tycoon Lord Cowdray today merged three of his publishing companies. including the authoritative Financial Times, Into one firm. The new £20 million group will control the Financial Times, 46 provincial newspapers and a wide range of other publications. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article56 1967-09-28 3 HYDERABAD. Wed.— Police used tear gai here and in the Eastern India town of Balasore yesterday in clashes with students holding protest parades in defiance of Government orders. The students went on strike on Monday in protect again.st an announcement by Osmania University of a 33Reuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration236 1967-09-28 3 Shelepin: The Kremlin makes it official MOSCOW, Wednesday. THE central committee of the Soviet Communist Party yesterday removed Mr. Alexander Shelepin, Politburo member and former head of the Secret Police, from the all powerful party secretariat. At the same time it decreed increases in wages, pensions and vacations for millions236 words
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Article32 1967-09-28 3 MANILA. Wet President Marcos will aak the Development Bank of the Philippin>> to invest *****0.000 peso* (about £10.000.000' lor tlv> development oi thr cocooui industry on Mindanao Island Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article27 1967-09-28 3 WEST BERLIN. Wed. M. yor Heir.rich Albert/, resigned suddenly yesterday, taking the entire City Cabinet with him. New elections will have to be called. APAP - 27 words
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143 1967-09-28 3 Cambodia pulls out of the Asian Bank T«OKYO, Wed. The Japanese Government received official information that Cambodia withdrew from the Asian Development Bank on Sept. 18 with immediate effect, authoritative Japanese sources said today. The notice of withdrawal was contained In a letter delivered to Mr. Takeshi Watanabe. president ofReuter - 143 words
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Article39 1967-09-28 3 TOKYO. Wed.— The first Asian regional conference of interpol ended the first part of its meeting yesterday with a call for the establishment of a radio teletype network in I expand the activities of the organisation. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article27 1967-09-28 3 NEW YORK. Wed. Mayor John Lindsay yesterday announced final settlement of a two-week strike by about 85 per cent of the city's 58.000 teachers. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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132 1967-09-28 3 NEW DELHI, Wed.— The Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, cailed for a very major effort to get India out of the difficult food situation when she opened a conference of State Chief Ministers here yesterday. Mrs. Gandhi said a magnificent Job had beenReuter - 132 words
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Article52 1967-09-28 3 BARCELONA. .cl Convicts in Ban-dona Jail tied a fellow inmate between two mattresses and burned him to death for refusing: to join in a revolt with them, police said today. The revolt occurred on Sunday in the section for prisoners classified as abnormal. It was pot dawn52 words
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Advertisement323 1967-09-28 3 GOOD NEWS FOR BRIDE .OOKING FOR A PERFECT SLEEPING PARTNER!!! FLEXIFOAM OF COURSE I The Manufacturers of "FLEXIFOAM" (Polyurethane Foam) Mattresses have pleasure to announce that their Mattresses have the following unique advantages:--1) Body warmth is evenly diffused through the labyrinth of "open-cell" structure of the Foam so that uniform323 words
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Advertisement290 1967-09-28 3 NOW ON REMEMBER IT'S THE ONLY SALE OF THE YEAR! LADIES' DEPT. UP NOW LADIES STRETCH" CLACKS $19 50 $11.90 LADIES SUN-N-SAND" BLOUSES S 990 S 4.90 LADIES "STRETCH" SHORTS $10. SO 690 LADIES AMERICAN" DENIM HIPSTER SLACKS $18.90 8 90 j LADIES AMERICAN KNITTED T-SHIRTS $6.90 ONLY LADIES PUNTED290 words
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Advertisement135 1967-09-28 3 Advertisement COOL AWAY SKIN ITCHES RASHES AD skin irritation Is soon cooM and calmed away and Inflamm* i tlon Is swiftly reduced when you apply soothing Mentholatum Balm. To treat rashes, blisters, spots, sores, scratches, pimples, grazes, bolls there Is nothing like Mentholatum. as toon at you gently smooth oo135 words
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470 1967-09-28 4 'Doctors are protecting own interest' PHARMACISTS' BODY REPLY TO SMA CIMiAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Pharmaceutical Society today said they were not surprised that an ad hoc committee on dispensing set up by the Singapore Medical Association had rejected the suggestion by pharmacists that dispensing of medicine should be done only470 words
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Article149 1967-09-28 4 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. THE strike-bound Hume Industries (Far East) Ltd. in Bukit Timah is not expected to resume normal production this week, a company I spokesman said today. He explained that this was because all applications for re-employment by thr company's former daily-rated employees had to149 words
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Article133 1967-09-28 4 TODAYS educational TV lor tchooU on Channel I It v follows: 8.30 a.m. -8. 50 a.m.. Civics, Sec I The Road Problem (Ch.j; 3 10-9.30, Geography, Bee. 2— Heavy Industry of America iCh.). 10-10.20, Mathematics, bee. 2 Cosines and their practical applications (Eng.i; U.Oo-11 .23, English133 words
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186 1967-09-28 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The National Safety First Council will hold a road safety and courtesy trial in November for two groups of drivers: Private car-drivers and motorcyrlists and scooterlsta. The contest lur private car drivers, to be held on Nov. \2, will be ovpr a186 words
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Article54 1967-09-28 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— The 10th' 3'tnl Singapore companies of the Girls and Boys Brigade will hold thru tir* combined Inspection and display on Saturday at 430 pm at their headquarters, at the Pentecost Methodist Church In Koon Seng Road. Superintendent of Police. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Delbasah. will be54 words
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Article132 1967-09-28 4 TALENT CONTEST TO AID CHARITY SINGAPORE. Wed.— Twelve finalists will take part in "Setron's Talent Quest '67" competition, which will be held at the National Theatre at 8 pm. on Saturday. The show, In aid of the abandoned babies of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus and the St.132 words
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Article72 1967-09-28 4 Cookery course BINOAPORE. Wed— The Adult Education Board is organising a 10-week course In English In "International Dishes" to be held at the Hal Sing Dewasa Institute In Holland Road. It Is designed to teach housewives to prepare dishes like Italian pizea, spaghetti a la Bolognese, val au vents, spatzellie.72 words
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Article46 1967-09-28 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The coninued hearing of a dispute beween the Singapore General »rinting Workers' Dnlon and the Cok Wah Press, arising out of the mien's proposals for a new colective atrecment. will be heard ■11 Oi t 4 at the second Industrial Krbitration Court46 words
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Article, Illustration126 1967-09-28 4 SHE looks like a fashion model, but this Singapore jjirl. Miss P. M. Wee (above), is a high-power-ed executive personnel manager of Olivetti Ltd.. who supervises a staff of 100 men and women in the company's Singapore and Malaysian offices.126 words
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Article114 1967-09-28 4 T SINGAPORE. Wednesday. HE construction of a $1.5 million sewage pumping station at Pulau Saigon to serve a planned population of 335.000 people has begun The new station will re- place the 50-year-old I pumping station at Par I Road which is lnadequat for the scale114 words
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217 1967-09-28 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. A driver. Ch v a Ho Peng, who had threatened "to ran down a polire constable after he was booked for a traffic offence, was today granted a sixmonth conditional discharge by a magistrate's court. The magistrate. Mr. Michael Khoo217 words
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Article66 1967-09-28 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Major Stuart J Brvan of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps was Invested with an MBE. at a ceremony at the residence of the Australian Hieh Commissioner. Mr. A. R. Parsons. He whs awarded the medal "In recognition of his distinguished service during the Borneo66 words
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Advertisement255 1967-09-28 4 nDrHADh OPENS TODAY! wKviIARU I 30. 4 00, 6.30 &9 1 spm J THE STORY OF ONE GIRL'S ifjk W" BURNING DESIRE TO Jf BECOME A STAR IN JL W JT I satin shoes 1 fJA I Mall DiwHaPY .9 aJP 4MaW* STARRING L* r TUB* Lsß V. a^aH I255 words
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Advertisement93 1967-09-28 4 SAFETY FIRST SIMOIV SAFETY BELT Obtainable from: FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. M Oichird Ro«d. Sinoioor* 3 Jalan Rob*rtt*n, Kuala Lumaur. Pto't«ant«n in other c*nlr** In Malaysia by WEARNI MOS (M) LTD. TODAY J SHOWS: P.M. ymmmm Next Cnorraa: "BIWI AUR MAKAN". SATURDAY MIDNITE "NEEND MAMARI KHWAB TUMHARE" Eostmoncclor English &_Mqjo^_Sub.93 words
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Advertisement573 1967-09-28 4 ORGANISATION" G9Oa^aKHaiC2la9dQa] Now kno«inq I J» IS PJ At NORMAL Pr.cn' No Nil I 2 Po 21 j I Soturdoy Mmlf' "Xi« Wondorn pr nr. W Sunday I 4J am Fimly Prrviaw I Book Now V 2 ISI- NoFrrc L.«t f| ■J Th* Family Way FREt GIFTS to oil aHcndir;'573 words
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Article, Illustration476 1967-09-28 5 YEO TOON JOO - YEO TOON JOO Bright prospects for Spore goods in East Europe By Singapore, Wednesday SIM KEE BOON, leader of Singapore's first-ever trade mission to the Soviet Union and East Europe returned home today with a bagful of inquiries and the drafts of trade476 words
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Article, Illustration262 1967-09-28 5 By TSAf TAN JJUALA LUMPLiR. Wed..— When a dark-haired Colleen arrived here from Belfast last year with her two-year-old child she was frightened by this country where everyone was a stranger speaking a language she could not understand. Today, one year later, however,262 words
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183 1967-09-28 5 CIN'OAPORE. Wed. Citizens ot Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei who wish to go to New Zealand next year for further studies must obtain entry permits before they may travel to that country. In Singapore, the New Zealand High Commission has made arrangements to have the183 words
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Article48 1967-09-28 5 IPOH Wed. Cheow Chung. 32 h Utter. pie;idcd guilty In the s< ->s;ons Court here today tv illegal possession ot .i ptetd and three rounds of ammunit-.on in a house in Jalan Russtll here on April 8. He «~u jailed lor one year.48 words
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Article37 1967-09-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR Urci The Minister of Commerce *nd Industry. Dr. I.im S\'ee Aun will open a one-day 'Hti* l on exports promotion ori!<ni.vecl b.v ihr Institute ot Man iiement at Shell Hou.se here on Saturday37 words
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224 1967-09-28 5 Damages case: Govt must give details of treatment KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Federal Court of Appeal today dismissed an application by the Government against the decision of the High Court here requiring it to supply the particulars of the doctor and the treatment given to a surveyor who died in224 words
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Article97 1967-09-28 5 A suspect held in fatal stabbing PLNA.NC Wed— Police today detained a suspect in connection with thr fatal stabbing of an office boy in Main Road. Prai last May. K Suppiah. 20. died from stab wounds after he and his brother. K. Nadesan. 26. had been assaulted by a gang97 words
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Article59 1967-09-28 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. A voluntary welfare service corps will be formed here soon. The convenor and protem secretary, Mr. M.B. Dass. today appealed to the government servants and other individuals to register as members. He said the corps would help to lessen overdependence on school children59 words
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Article59 1967-09-28 5 SEREMBAN Wed. Cliinw-* leaden ba Uiu Bernane new yesterday presented Hip Mcmri Be.sar Tnn Sri iDr» Mohammed Said with a memorandum loi' mure land, ixttrr drainage and ruaGs. electricity and a liccn&ed Uud. The Mtatrl Br*.tr who went there to ooen a civics course for more59 words
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Article62 1967-09-28 5 IPOH. Wed. The lottery draw organised by the Perak State vernment in aid oi its flood relici fund which whs postponed twice will now br held at the Atram.i Perak on Saturday. The draw, first scheduled lor June 3. whs postponed to bept 9 and aaain62 words
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Article29 1967-09-28 5 SINGAPORE Wed. O!-: Eng Lai. 18. who was, seriously injured on Sunday when his rr.utor-cycle skidded at lumpincs Road, died at the General Hospital early yesterday.29 words
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Article134 1967-09-28 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. ASIA Magazines Ltd. had a record turnover of 56.244.410 for its sixth publishing year, the publisher. Mr. Adrian Zecha. said at the openIng of the company's sixth annual sales conference here yesterday. Ht told the meeting that advertising revenue for the sixth fiscal134 words
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Advertisement118 1967-09-28 5 We. W Jf W ft \S J IP < I Strange place to be on a BOAC ticket! Sailing through the Corinth Canal on a Mediterranean cruise— as part of your journey to Europe needn't be a pipe dream. BOACcan arrange this as part of your air journey for as118 words
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Article32 1967-09-28 6 VIENNA, Wed.— The general conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency, which opened here yesterday, unanimously approved Malaysia's application for membership, making It the agency's 98th member state.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration125 1967-09-28 6 TUCKING IN— PORT OFFICIALS AND WORKERS LTONOMISING. and enjoying it thoroughl.v. too. are the^e officials and workers of the Singapore Port Authority together at a meal on Tuesday to inaugurate the introduction of bread in place of rice. Bread now substitutes rice in one of the twoMak Kian Seng - 125 words
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Article103 1967-09-28 6 Picking 80 for hotel training SINGAPORE, Wed. A Labour Ministry selection board is interviewing some ot the 600 boys and girls who have enrolled for qourses in the hotel and catering industry. The courses are for waiters, waitresses, barmen, receptionists. chambermaids, roomboys and cooks. After the interview*, about 80 boys103 words
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Article28 1967-09-28 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed. I The Sultan of Kedah- will attend the Ibrahim Secondary School* annual speech day here tomorrow. The Sultanah will give away the prizes.28 words
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Article24 1967-09-28 6 BUTTERWORTH. Wed. Thieves broke into the Malayan Piour Ml'.ls at the Male Mandln industrial estate. Permntang Pauh. last night and stole Sire.24 words
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Article334 1967-09-28 6 Literacy rate zooms in S'pore SINGAPORE. Wednesday. SINGAPORE'S 1.9 million people are moving steadily towards a highly literate population, with over 80 per cent in the six-to--16 age group in primary and secondary schools. If the age group is narrowed down to six to 12 years the years of primary334 words
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198 1967-09-28 6 Electrocuted buffaloes: NEB is cleared of blame KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— The Federal Court of Appeal today absolved the Nat i o n a 1 Electricity Board of liability to damages arising out of the death of five buffaloes through electrocution by a dangling telephone wire on a road in Klang198 words
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Miscellaneous266 1967-09-28 6 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS 6. Talked with many in Hora1. An expert on one Dird of ur S- Perhaps another <8> Food mMI lrom Iln l7 8. Lawful title involved with ft 5. No h*ndica D to law-t>rMkm s&rt O f image .io> to write b«,dly <«> 12. some of266 words
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230 1967-09-28 7 Malaysia's initiative gets special praise by LBJ IyASHINGTON. Wed —President Johnson today singled out for praise Malaysia's initiative In calling an Internationa] meeting last week in I bid to improve Asian transport and communications networks. In bla specia: to ongress seeking authorisation of a further T7SS2OO million to thr AsianReuter - 230 words
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Article22 1967-09-28 7 PBNAMO, Wed— Wire thieves struck axmn yesterday. Tlieir haul: 10.8U0 yards, from telephone Deists at Bukii lengah. Butterworth.22 words
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Article28 1967-09-28 7 RIKI tfWTTAJAM. Vied io -loprt^d Perma:anE Pauli tin* ed about MOOO textile and cosmetics v riiiu h«d not been > paid T»o men we:* detained, i28 words
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Article, Illustration519 1967-09-28 7 RIO DE JANEIRO, Wednesday YJALAYSIA today urged the International Monetary Fund and World Bank to accept the challenge ot several countries who had called on them to study the question ot fair prices for primary commodities The Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin.519 words
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Article, Illustration245 1967-09-28 7 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - Wife of ex-Upko man: I support his decision ALBERT RAMALINGAM By Jesselton. Wed. THE wife of a Sabah State Assemblyman, Mrs. Payar Juman, said here today that she iully supported her husband's decision to leave Upko and be an Independent member. She added that the Tr-.iso:\ why her husband was245 words
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Article69 1967-09-28 7 Car skid kills Marine SINGAPORE. Wed A British Btnrtceman was killed and another inland ye.sterdav when their car skidded and overturned at the ntn mile Sembawang Road Marine Christopher Don nan. 18. who was driving, was pinned under tht car and died on the spot His passenger. Marine D. Vowles,69 words
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Article32 1967-09-28 7 IFUH Wed T!->e Peifk Eurasian Association will hold a dance at the A&ramu Perak in lambun Road here on Saturday to raise funds for a Christina* puny lor under-pnveleged children.32 words
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Article, Illustration145 1967-09-28 7 Ghazali has talks with Bundy WASHINGTON. Wed Malaysia s permanent secretary lo the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tan Sri Gba/. a I i Shane (above) had preliminary t.tlks uith the Av>i»tant Secretary of State. Mr. William Bundy. on the decline of natural rubber prices. The talks, which will continue today,AP - 145 words
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Article44 1967-09-28 7 JOHORE BAHHU. Wed A charity dance In aid o( the Lady Tempier Hospital Fund will be held ;it the New Straiti View Hotel here on Oc. 5 The Sultanah of Johore will I be the patron of the dance44 words
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Article161 1967-09-28 7 I/UALA LUMFUK Wed 1X About 1.000 deh gate* attending the twodav Umno general assembly which begin.- or Oct 14 will have tin- op purtunlty to debaw n solutions concerniiu national economy, politics and international affairs. In addition, they will be given the chance to debate161 words
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Article38 1967-09-28 7 MALACCA W«i »nuih Lai Nam NTnan r: ■rai beaten to death h\ a sr\rn man ;;in; armed with slicks near his homr -at thr junction nr 1.«1.in Tukang Mas and Jalan Hanc Kasturi. last night.38 words
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167 1967-09-28 7 THE SICK MEN ON THE PICKET LINE L/lALA U.MPIR. Wfd Teachers ha\r been directed to get their medical certificates from government dot-tors because some of them wen found to be picketing during the recent tea thrrs cti slow alter obtaining medical certificates from private doctors. "This directive is no slur167 words
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134 1967-09-28 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. A transport company delivery clerk, Yontr Siew Kow, 20. has reported the loss of a carton of electronic transmitter tubes worth $1,460. to noon restodaj :hree carton.* each ning 270 tube.* by trtaha to a shophou.se in Ocll Street. While he134 words
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Article25 1967-09-28 7 BUTTERWORTH Wed I.akha Singh. S3. was fired VH ■iv for indecen:l» |j.i-me himself in a public pl»r« I Mun Road. Pr«i on J»in»25 words
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Advertisement11 1967-09-28 7 r fU I f I Edinburgh KING SIZE FILTER CIGARETTES I11 words
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191 1967-09-28 8 SINGAPORE Wcdnesdav. THK < lii< I .luslicr. Mr. Justice Woe (.'hong Jin, today allowed Ihe appeal <>l Tan Theng Lai. <»(). ;i coffecshop partner, ;ij;;iinsl conviction and fine of .S'J. by a Magistrate's Court on a charge <>l assisting in a191 words
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188 1967-09-28 8 AEB COURSE ON ORCHID CULTIVATION AT CENTRE SINGAPORE. Wed. Th< Adult. Education Board Is organising courses In orchid cultivation, counter and window display, graphic: design and silk screen printing, and oil painting. The two-month orchid cultivation course lor beginners will be held at the Cultural Centre in Canning Rise every188 words
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Article51 1967-09-28 8 SINGAPORE Wed o^n fej c SniK School emerged winners ol the Shioty Fiim quiz competition held amonc si hools in the Pasiv Pan.ian? rlistrut. Second and third v ore Qu< i bßlcaJ Stlvxii and Kirn Seng School. The competition irai orpani.sed by the districts Junior Safety Pir«51 words
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Article, Illustration96 1967-09-28 8 MX. Osclrn I. Aahy (above 1. a member of the American ToHese of Hospital Administrator^ and a Kelliiu of the Royal Society of Health in London. i» th» newly f appuinled manager of Ihe Seventh-l»ay Adventb! operated Youncberi: Hospital at I ppei Scraneoon Road.96 words
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Article41 1967-09-28 8 SINGAPORE Wod Mi S 81thambarain baa been elected president of the Public Diuly-ralrd Rinitl Workara' Union. Other officials are: Vice-president. Inche liaaaul bin Abdul: aatrttai'j. Mr. A Mi.nuk:ini. aaaiatant secretary, Mr M K.uiiatclii .md treasurer. Mi B K Hiinnusaniv41 words
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175 1967-09-28 8 NTUC offers experts to train lawyers' clerks SINGAPORE, Wed. The National Trades Union Congress will provide legal experts to train lawyers' clerks in Singapore aimed at increasing productivity. The new course will begin al the NTUC headquarter* in Shenton Way next month. Inche Jaafar Hus.sein. secretary of the Singapore Advocates175 words
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Article41 1967-09-28 8 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry Of Social Affairs, Mr. Chan Chee Scan will give away the prizes at the eighth annual athletic meet of the Ceylon TamiLs As-.oclatlon beginning at pm. on Sunday at Farrer Park..41 words
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126 1967-09-28 8 UNION GIVES $2,500 TO HELP AFTERCARE ASSN SINGAPORE. Wed The Singapore Interpreters' Union has set apart $2,500 M a charity c'ift to the Singapore Aftercare sociation, which hold.-> its Flag Day on Saturday The amount represents about 80 per c« nt ol the total sum ol 53. 100 raised by126 words
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261 1967-09-28 8 SINGAPORE. Wad. j r PHK Singapore Anti- Tuberculosis Association will launch a massive "Greetings Seals" campaign early next month to raise funds for its continued battle against tuberculosis. U begins on Monday uith .in appeal from thr chairman of the campaign. .Mr.261 words
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Article, Illustration187 1967-09-28 8 N-service youth sets a poser in rob appeal SINGAPORE, Wednesday. AN 18-year-old hawker. Chua Thuan Lye. appealing against a district court conviction for robbery, set a legal poser for the Chiel Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chon» Jin today. What will happen if ho fails in his appeal berau.se he has187 words
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162 1967-09-28 8 Delinquents' training camp at Pulau Ubin SINGAPORE. Wed A ■pedal < xperlmental training camp at Pulau Übin for M) youths i.abeen organised by the Proballon and Aftercare Sir viit. as part of a rehabilitation programme lor delinquents. The camp, whlcn begin* from tomorrow to Oc:. ■i. la for youths between162 words
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Article46 1967-09-28 8 ■mOAPORS. Win Pm: Paul F- Wtncii vlatUng profesaor ol ;manrf of the University ol t'.ilifomla, tottaj cive a talk on mterrational liitwimrnl In deveiopIng nations" at the Shell the;«tretle in Shell Hou.se The ralk KH oruanised by the Mncaport Institute of Manaefment46 words
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Article48 1967-09-28 8 SINGAPORE. Wed Dl WaltM I Rir.ioul. a past president of the Rotary Club Singapore, will sue a ulk on "Interact and investment in youth.-,' xt i he Oan Eng Sen? School at 11 a.m. tomorrow lln conjunction with the formation of an Interact Club In the .school48 words
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149 1967-09-28 8 SINGAPORE. Wed pie ranging from pugilists to comedians have offered their servicr of-charge to help the girls of St. Theresa'.s Convent in Ka m pong Bahru. raise 560.000 for a new school •i) house a clauroom rta clan About eight groups ol149 words
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325 1967-09-28 8 SINGAPORE. Wed Dutch-born Catharina BrnsUng. I^7. has been ay.ay trom home some nine yea r s. hitch-hiking tin and off through the live continents, but hrr wanderlust has still not been satiated. Interviewed In Singapore, in transit from Australia325 words
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Advertisement376 1967-09-28 8 IBOOKSAR^^^^^^^^JH ffiDDMMBBED m by the Ministry of Education, Singapore,f or 1968 as pupils' basic texts for non-English secondary schools PRIMARY 1 SECONDARY 2 v i jiwh Workbeoka First Introductory Productive English Bk Chia Meng Ann 2.90 R Rirtom 045 Structural Reader 2 K. Kruizinga 1.50 Structures in Action 2 Kruizin?a376 words
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Miscellaneous186 1967-09-28 8 1 ##»j» I Hunt I in W HfcY.^Ul.WHAIlH* M I THESE HANPLE PIECES >" ...LETS SET 'EM AFIRE.. b ARBECUS SURE! WE JUST WON I WANT DOME s YHAD US CUT OFF'N OH! YEH... USE 'EM FOR OUR i» ">»«-" US A WAR. DlDNT WE? m WITH THIS /WHAT >186 words
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1400 1967-09-28 9 IRVING S. BENGELSDORR - Birthday of the baby that couldn't be weighed IRVING S. BENGELSDORR by IT GREW INTO THE FAT MAN OF NAGASAKI AND CHANGED HISTORY or the Los Angeles Time* SUNDAY, Sept 10, marked the 25th Anniversary of the isola tion of <mm ten-millionth of an ounce of plutonium in a chemistry1,400 words
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484 1967-09-28 9 ANDREW WILSON - ANDREW WILSON by LONDON HAS Russia overtaken America tn the nuclear arms race? For the first time, annual figures published by the Institute for Strategic Studies could be used to support this view though the Institute itself does not express an opinion. In the latestOFNS - 484 words
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Advertisement185 1967-09-28 9 WHY BE SKINNY? I W^T COME ON f K_ ENIOY LIFE! Amazing new scientifi^l^ •ocessed formula. Super Wa*e-O« offers you a quick jA IJIV n extra P OO0 8 aiK inches firm healthy flesh -sA^VflHftr Wate-On provides nourishment, y^TV A*' helps to im A*BR«n<^ncrease vitality. It's pleasant to tak« x185 words
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Article102 1967-09-28 10 in Horii Hi /Minimum) MR. AND MRS. Joirph Manurl ttlvw and fnrndi for thfir kind aaaMasct and prtiitota on thr j orrn- nn nt tiinr marriac on IS44T, THE FAMILY OF thr latr Mr Poor. Moon of .No. IS station I <i»h thaaka i;uvrrnmrni Prlvatr lUKtom. Dlrnlor and 18Uifr102 words
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Obituary27 1967-09-28 10 HorWt ,</J I Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Htnrv Chtah Kok CTianK who drpartrd on 3*.l> «K <iont but you art alwaya In our hraitH27 words
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Article66 1967-09-28 10 in W«t4* Sit (Mimlmum) SINGAPORE MODEL ACADEMY ■vrnlni Ckaaa martini on lu-tii-67 at 8.3" l> m Knijuirv rln« S port .'«K4h HOW TO USE Mrhtta Kilt»r Xyitrni »rln>i Rom air tint apoon Into filler hat. add hoiling wattr. rnjoy tht brat #r: TIME IS MONEY «ay, tlmt and BafVl66 words
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Article631 1967-09-28 10 Revolutionary monetary r«foi m, the creation every year of from one to two thousand million dollars in a new kind of international money, is the 'exciting business of the International Monetary Fund, whose directors are now meeting in j Rio de Janeiro. This is more than631 words
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Article342 1967-09-28 10 The food-production picture in Malaysia is not as depressing as in some of the other countries on the itinerary of the Director of the Food and Agricultural Organisation, Dr. B. R. Sen. Though two fifths i of the rice Malaysians eat has i still to be imported, this342 words
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Article458 1967-09-28 10 The trial run for "computerised examinations" has come and gone, the computers have done their marking. Schools have had their papers back and pupils are supposed to know precisely where they went wrong. Next month the leal thing will descend for tens of thousands of Standard Five children.458 words
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172 1967-09-28 10 IT is practically Impossible to hire a taxi in Kuantan or Kuala Trengganu to get around the town area and vicinity. The taxi service seems to be exclusively devoted to long distance taxis operating in competition with the established bus services. Even when172 words
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Letter102 1967-09-28 10 I REFER to your report ST. Sept. 27) on the recent Std. V Assessment Trial Examination. The pupil Chan Sau Menu Is the youngest son of Senator Chan Keone Hon and not Senator Chan Kwong Hon: I did not say thai I don't think other schools did this." What I102 words
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Letter108 1967-09-28 10 \IAY 1 ask for a reply 1 from the postal authorities on the matter of the size of the 6-cent£ stamp which Is used on receipts. I think it is essential that this particular stamp is kept to a standard size so that the business community knows where108 words
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Article514 1967-09-28 10 YUNUS MARIS - YUNUS MARIS LESSON 96 in a new series by GLOSSARY: DtifaAN en)— test; Kl.bijak■anaAN mi wisdom; KExabarAN en) paLience; Kl'.mampuAN in)— capability; isl In) content, substance: MKngrndaliKAN (from: 'kendali'i. (vi to manage, to run, to conduct; PKminat ii. i tho.^e interested in .Mipporter; MKIrpasKAN (Vi to release: -MKIcpasKAN514 words
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984 1967-09-28 10 CHEAH BOON KENG - The new road to Malaysian history at Pantai Valley CHEAH BOON KENG FOR 500 FRESHIES A FRESH LOOK AT FACTORS THAT MADE TRADITION AND WROUGHT NATIONAL CHANGE by study and writing of Malaysian history. But the 500 first-year university students who turned up for the new course ln Malaysian history984 words
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Advertisement544 1967-09-28 10 Classififd idverliseMMls for Straits Times Malay Mail may bo handed to: COLD STORACf SUPEft-MACKIT n od R»c*piio«>»i O«»k] COLO STORACf IKANCHES Holland Rood Novoi Bom CITY BOOK STORI LTD WmrHrstr' MSUSB, Colly*r Ouav. TMI NtWS FHONT f i/poif. rl b iprrmorkof. M M ISMAIL 3 Arlmiraiiy Roori.* Naval Sot*. himiim544 words
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Advertisement53 1967-09-28 10 "'geeghoii)' The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Stylet Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers e> Exporters of High Ctoss Worsteds Woollens. Suit Length* of World Renowned Brands FINTEX DORMEUIL, HUNT t WINTERBOTHAM, WAIN SHIELL. I GLOREX Make Ideal Gifts for All Occasions. 21, Chulio St., Spore. Tel:53 words
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Advertisement85 1967-09-28 10 RADIOGRAMS equipped with f p^fl 3 frequency modulation CAUTION! To ensure prompt service and supply of spare parts, our customers are advised to insist on Guaranteed Cards issued by Lucky Stores Ltd. Sol* Agents: |S7 LUCKY STORES LTD. Head Offica: 20, Mm Lttxn. off o^ffl.i. Thomson Rd., S'pora, 2a Tal:85 words
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292 1967-09-28 11 CHAN BENG SOON - Rescued: Two men kidnapped by thugs CHAN BENG SOON By Alor Star, Wednesday MALAYSIAN border police last night rescued two men who were kidnapped by an armed gang from their home in Padang Besar. The gang, believed to bo Thais, freed their victims on a PerlisThai border jungle track and292 words
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Article102 1967-09-28 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. About 75 passe nerrs will fly by special air charter from Hong Konc to board the P. rrnrt O luxury liner Orsova when she arrives here tomorrow. The same plane will fly 25 passenffera from the ship to Hour Kong. This airlift102 words
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Article85 1967-09-28 11 BRUNEI TOWN. Wed. There is ;i new delicacy on sale in town Mao Tfcfr-taag stamps in preserved Chinese olives. Brunei residents who have lirrii willing to try it have in turn handed Mir stamps over to the Spe< i il Branch. According to the Chung85 words
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Article49 1967-09-28 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. About 450 tourists will arrive here in February in the SwedJsh-Amerl-cnri liner Kungshnlm which is on a 93-day ituim- to the BoUtll sea islands and the Pal The 26.677-ton luxury liner leawea New York iin .li. is expected to arrive here on Feb. 23.49 words
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Article72 1967-09-28 11 gINGAFORK. Wed. A washpr-wnman, Nc Ah Mai, in v hose hmiM- in Tras Strrct pnliip seized 1.400 ohsccnr photographs, was today fined 5250. Senior Inspector Chia Cheag Poh said the photographs were found in a cupboard during; a raid by officers of the anti-vice branch72 words
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Article, Illustration272 1967-09-28 11 Govt to hold 40 p.c. of football pools snares KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. CPORTS POOLS (Malaysia) Lid. will begin running football pools as soon as the paper on it to be presented to the Cabinet next week is approved, Tengku Abdul Rahman said today. Speaking to reporters after the weekly Cabinet272 words
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Article51 1967-09-28 11 KANGAR. Wed. The Yang di-Per:uan Agontr has awarded the Mala; c >mmemorative Medal to nine Peril* MCA leaden T!i"v arc Messrs Ong Th:am Slew. 00l Chye Ten?, Rag Hal, Our Srng Eu, Coi Sin Guan. One Yew Hin. Saw Che Tone. Ooh Eiib Seng and Law Soo51 words
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Article, Illustration247 1967-09-28 11 Around the world on $5 for a bet... SINGAPORE, Wed. A 15-year-old boy who accepted a bet to hitch-hike around the world on the equivalent of only $5 has arrived in Singapore. Rakesri Ranjan. of Madras, claims to be the youngest person to attempt walking round the world, and is247 words
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Article51 1967-09-28 11 SINGAPORE. Wed The latest directive to plainclothes policemen on anti-demonstra-tions rounds in Singapore be equipped with police helmets at all nmr.v Reason: Several detectives a: scenes or anti-Government i and extremist* demonstrations had been mistaken for demon- >trators and inadvertently attacked with batons by the Riot51 words
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Article50 1967-09-28 11 SINGAPORE Wed. Tan Joke Jin was granted a 12--month conditional discharge today after she was found guilty of pasting posters on a hut in Kampong Yah Pah. off Aljunied Road, on Sept. 32 last year without the tenant's consent. Tan was charged under the Vandalism Act.50 words
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Article22 1967-09-28 11 PENANO. Wed. Thieves ■Ufa so dozen bottles of cough mixture, worth $230. from a i godown in Acheen Street yestfrciay.22 words
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94 1967-09-28 11 The 'second wedding trick for citizenship KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Singaporeans who have taken Malaysian citizenship are re-regis-tering their niani.mcs here so their wives can take advantage of a clause in the Malaysian citizenship regulations and become nationals of this country automatically A Government source naid today that a reregistration of94 words
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Article118 1967-09-28 11 Sudiarso clarifies Antara report SINGAPORE, Wed. Deputy Liaison Officer at the Indonesian Embassy. Lt. Col. Sudiarso, today clarified a recent Indonesian news agency report on Indonesia's trade with Singapore. The Antara report sa.d that Singapore had exported $123 million worth of goods to Indonesia during the nine months October to118 words
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Article, Illustration289 1967-09-28 11 DEAD: THE DIPLOMAT WHO MADE JUDGE DEE FAMOUS AMSTERDAM. Wed. A —Dr. Robert Van Gulik. a Dutch diplomat who became world famous for his "Judge Dee" the Chinese Sherlock Holmes stories, which he illustrated himself, has died here in hospital. He was 57. He started writing Chinese detective stories InReuter - 289 words
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Article35 1967-09-28 11 BUTTERWORTH. Wed. Lance Corporal Al'.an Edwa'-j Jones of the RAAF Butterworth, has reported to police the low of a camera, which he kept under the seat of hla ear at Pier Road yesterday.35 words
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Article31 1967-09-28 11 IPOH. Wed. For abusing Police Constable Radzi bin Balcn at the Jubilee Park here last night, a textile goods shop assistant. Wong Wins Chau. 21. vu fined $15 today.31 words
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Advertisement201 1967-09-28 11 I BIG BONUS OFFER TO CAR OWNERS NOW YOU CAN SAVE UP TO 25% ON AN EATON CAR AIR-CONDITIONER. New Prices lor TARTAN $899 STYLIST 950 LANCER (ii) -$1,100 REAR MOUNT -$1,600 We are able to offer these price reductions since our modernized techniques have stream-lined the installation process from201 words
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Advertisement47 1967-09-28 11 The essence of France in four beautiful perfumes by Carven Four wonderful perfumes to expose the most exciting facets of your personalia Use them at your pulse points. ma griffe robe dun soir chasse gardee vert et blanc Very feminine. Very French. Perfumes by carven from france47 words
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Miscellaneous828 1967-09-28 11 TV MALAYSIA TV SINGAPURA HANNKI. 5 KuaU I ump.ir MUKUrU: 8.10 Taman Sari THANNKI. I 1«W (CBntonwe. Part 1); 1140 and IVuanr fi Ipoh and ivmular dsneps and song.s: I U fIA P.M.: Proaramme Mim- clnl Malaria. 3. 10 .lohore Bahru, 8.35 Science Report; 8.50 Ko- o>ww mUf; 605 Belaiar-lah828 words
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Article, Illustration447 1967-09-28 12 YEARS ago a woman wouldn't dare to mention that she dyed her hair. In fact the word "dye" is obsolete. Today you can say it so prettily. Von c;ui have a "lint" or :i "rinse." And you can take your pick of becoming hair-colours from447 words
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Article, Illustration84 1967-09-28 12 SIMPLICITY and elegance combine to make this dress an indeal outfit for a special evening date. It is the latest creation from Paris. A wide cut smock of black Calais lace veils an emerald green satin tunic. Christian Dior styles this lace shadow84 words
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693 1967-09-28 12 BY A FAMILY DOCTOR ONLY a really healthy woman can be attractive. Skin, hair and the figure all show the stale of a woman s health. How. then, is a doctor to draw— the line between health problems and beauty693 words
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Advertisement358 1967-09-28 12 C II EM C w^ D| NITTOYAO* I < Guerlain Cleansing Cream for a flawless complexion removes every trace of make-up, tones and nourishes. Guerlain skin-care-famous for more than fP^M a century. Available at ROBINSONS IC9_KI B| Foot Itch Do your feet itch, smart and burn ■o badly that they358 words
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Advertisement649 1967-09-28 12 Advertisement Q. I have a young daugh- If she follows this tormuter, 14 years old, who is la. your pretty daughter will growing up quite prettily. soon have a lovely comBut she has a lot of tiny plexion also. pimples on her forehead, chin, upper arms and legs. Should you649 words
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Advertisement186 1967-09-28 12 Advertisement i Makes |{ihii;li Wrinklfd Necks Smuolher S It your throat Is rough, J i wrinKled and old lookins S let me suggest you apply l S a delightful lotion-like substance you can get at any Ist class depart- i > mental stores, dispen- i saries or cosmetic stores. >186 words
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Advertisement826 1967-09-28 13 SITUATIONS WANTED I, Words St 1 Mm.,— Box it rlt. mxtro JOAN TOOKE'S AGENCY He. rt--1 OCTsM Suff of all gradee readily available to till permaoeo! oe temporary vacancies itb leading firms. Tel. .Spore. "7«44 for prompt and efficient sen-"* ADVERTISER SEEKS PAtT-TIMI •.co'inr> orrmpoodecca, TySWs;, Translation. Tuition. etc., I826 words
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Advertisement817 1967-09-28 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT U Harrf, <-t Mm.,— Box it rf. txlrc HOLLANB ROAD. DISTRICT 10 Luxury. furnished air-conditioaed. executi. > flat iMtb quality ijrn.ture. curtains, panorkmic v.ems. quiet surroundicgs. Three-bedroomed large dining lounge, etc 5590 p.m. in eluding cerrlcea. Also furnisbed semi-dtrtached hungaio^s 5550 p.m. part) 662U35. PULLY FURNISHED storey sen817 words
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Advertisement941 1967-09-28 13 HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALt M U H.« ,-H:, >>■ I. tfcß ZION ROAD n#s. Urasjl I 'T<H.«ml ri-»pnon» .S;.or»> I! KI7» Ml .'mil tt NO DELAY: '.'•lSlorn MuO.ru B Koitn iaisn seaanc. on i| m s CnsnKi Koad .< riedroomn. ..^'n i< rooms. L:i,nj Dining Kuoms. K Porch fiuilt-in941 words
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Advertisement784 1967-09-28 13 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES •*>,<. <( aNsj j— #>r MONEY GROW ON TREES 1 tt ll and nxes' lem in an expanding Hras App<% ».T S por» C'NERAL AGENT for leading *-a orporatioo ofter» uriuue land mvn' tent opportunities in fastesi grc> in. in<t Ue\»iopmer.t area In the worm >TSBa|BBSI repr«»»oijtive «ill784 words
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Advertisement787 1967-09-28 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE I M,,rrf. <» i «ff»t. I »oi M <'• •>»'■ 1»«l HILLMAN SVSOO IMS M <■• M (.mi IBM r prrfr.t i S I'avan tioaJ. I porr .*o HILLMAN SUPER MINX loiir gearchariKr Ml II UTS two MM Mtmiu < rur> r:i lived o <tr.r>*r -Bttnar^mn to-tl»y787 words
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Advertisement817 1967-09-28 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) BAR A Kt^AURANTS (Sporr) i»..>«. i Mm rfi k'" SHOW HER VOOR ■AMCIWti Nl .MTLr i«r I*, ater om Tin )uth Brn LAI WAM RESTAURANT per si 1.1 hy fajno .s —l<1^^^ laian Beaax. B'pore. ORESStS DRESSMAKING 1 Bare 1 St Kin.i-lu SO rl: rxtr,. »o sianc's817 words
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Article, Illustration1486 1967-09-28 14 GEOFFREY KEMP - TRADING ARMS FOR POLITICAL PROFIT GEOFFREY KEMP by No known way yet of stopping escalation SOME of the most sophisticated weapons in the world were used in the recent war in the Middle East. None of the combatants had the capacity to build these weapons; all were dependent on theFWF - 1,486 words
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Advertisement2559 1967-09-28 15 liiMmtimMtiM r>wEAC///Kfs to I EXMESt SAILINGS TO 6EHOA/NOBTH COOTWErTT/SCANDIrUVI* P. Sham Penang S'oori Senca Rflam H'burg Aarhus C'tagen lALACCA ai) Sailet Saile* Sett 18/ 1 Ntt I Nit 17 Nit II Nn 21 Nit M LACOALA 111 Nit II 12 Nit 13 14 Ntt 1/ 0 I Dtt II Itt2,559 words
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Advertisement1180 1967-09-28 15 feELLERMAK BUCKN/U1 S.S. CO., LTO. SEE OVERLEAF FOI OITWAH SERVICE FKOM UK CONTINENT. Liatitg ttr: .-i'l P. Shtti Fmn TlfO«NIEI london RniK-oam. Hmtwfß. Droop. HatTl 4 I let 7 I let II 11 Ott T If lEIEFORO lor.dot. Rotterdam, Hiw6.ii, M 11 Ott lOf LANCASTER loodw RotttrdlM. NtwOurg. 11l Nt*1,180 words
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Article220 1967-09-28 16 MELBOURNE. Wed INDUSTRIALS were steady with 1 moves moderate. Some leaders closed below their days besi. C.S.R touched $4.46 but closed steady at 54.38. Pexo-WaKsend had recovery to $4.72 then receded to $4.80 up 10 cents BHP dropped 10 cents tt $13.06. EZ Industries firmed I rents to220 words
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Article345 1967-09-28 16 C MIPS LYING ALONGSIDE THE ■J SINGAPORE HARBOUR WMABVII OR EXPECTED TODAY ARE: 1/QrasM 3 4 L* Nstai, I, TajnuaaKu Maru t> I. A. Cahoto 8 Patroc-ius 10 11. Tantalus 13 14. Led* Macrsk IS 1» Kensalcn IS. Viaut Kaaatri 21/ S2, .Nitfiiyo Mtiru 23/24. Tjiturura L"J,345 words
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Article79 1967-09-28 16 (fjiwae— PTMac* Kscbanse, hush porf. noon prMM per pitul yeater■i»\ Cecenut Mil bulk MT| eeUers. drum UOI truer* QOBMI Mixed d.on.i looat Sept. Oil IK Conl. S-'»» Pe»e>er: Muntuk htte SI3O i*li*rt. Sarawak tcWti HS7| BtllaM, epccial Sarawak bUik SftO nellers. Karl.ird l^ampong baa ell S9J tellers (all79 words
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Article74 1967-09-28 16 *T<HE Malayan Minister of 1 Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the period from Sept. 28 to Oct. 4. Rubber ttff cents a Ib. Copra $472 a ton. Palm Oil 5630 a ton. Palm Kernel* fftf-tl a ton. The rates of duties payable are:74 words
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866 1967-09-28 16 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS wrrc fCCf steady again on thr Stock Exchange yesterday and thr better sfattal stocks particularly further consolidated and improved their gainv There appears to be an underlying buying power in thr market at present which seems to have been866 words
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Article1240 1967-09-28 16 I>l MXBM in and rrpnrlrd Jo thf Singapore- and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange votrrdar with the number of *rurc«. traded 1 in brackets: INDUSTRIALS Bf.i and Ce. $1.60 D. fJ.oOUi $1.79 U. il.uooi M.79. (6.C001 $l.*o. <4.00U> SI.M. ii.OOOi tlJtt, iti.UOui SITS:1,240 words
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Article31 1967-09-28 16 srpi n in it is II! PKM E: W crnl.s klkuii unr-<-ixhth of a rtnti UN PRM E: SSH idimn one dollar). hstimatrd ofTerinc 30t tons (down 10 Inns).31 words
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Article34 1967-09-28 16 Malayan stock Indices Srpl. M, gap! n Industrials: HK.'iT 117. «-J •Properties; IIIJS 114. .4 .■•Minings: 9;.:>7 9.1. HI '<■ S rubbriA: 1u:;.:;k In:; ii v l)rr. •.'!>, IM] inn. Dm, N, IMbb ion34 words
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Advertisement1192 1967-09-28 16 Y^ KAWASAKi RISEN KAISHA LTD. Western Australia Singapore Japan Service "T|.|»« Mara Sj.ls 11 Oct 23 ii Oct IMI I Ntl 3 Ni.' 7Nn ■tachikxia Maru" 72 Oct 7 Nl« 14 15 Nlv Ii Ni> 24 Nlv 75 Nlv >* Nlv "ttiili Maru '1 Niv 1 Dec I J Otc1,192 words
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Advertisement842 1967-09-28 16 aUtfULI* NEW UflaND SIUVICt INDIA. 'AUSTIN AND fAR (AST SERVICES Tt: Frcauritlt. Aieliift. Melaeeme. S»iet| Ti: Mm in* Nigatittißim. P'tunt P.'ttm Vtmm MJUIA ItPtn ?1 Sr«t 3I Seat BANPETA 1 i| Oct 11 1? Oct 13 14 Oct KAJJLA 17 21 Ocl Oct 2} Id BOMIALA 4 Nil I 1842 words
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Advertisement205 1967-09-28 16 THAI MARITIME NAVIGATION CO., LTD. UKDER SUPERVISION OF THE MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS, THAILAND EXPRESS SERVICE t PRIORITY IN DISCHARGING AT BANGKOK DISCHARGING AT OUR OWN WHARF AT BANGKOK ALSO AVAILABLE <p-r NAME OF VESSEL LOADING SPORt 41^ "THEPAMAT" sept. J DIRECT FOR BANGKOK. Agents:- THYE NAM LOONG (SPORE) LTD., IS.205 words
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370 1967-09-28 17 THE Straits tin price fell one dollar yesterday to $594 a picul on an offerins estimated down Ift tons to 200 tons Demand at lower levrK particularly from the Continent and Japan was reported. In London on Tursrl.<% afternoon the three months forward370 words
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Article35 1967-09-28 17 THK A»»o<iaiion of Bunkn tn Maiaysia nHrtr th*s^ rhanKfa in It* THif? to merchants y**fterday (all rat#4 »»Hin« TT tr OO rtady: Watt Mr* many UH; Ntttitrlandt 1 1 6j and Italy 20,127.35 words
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Article36 1967-09-28 17 ON t'« (iching* markit in Rong Kom y*ftrrday thr US. Dollar ■M qun'rd at S.7HI for T.T. aiid S.7Ti for aaih. lt«rhn« >ii quoifii it IB 08 and an* tad »f laid at 2AS{.36 words
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Article249 1967-09-28 17 OCTOBER first rrade ruhher fob. buTem rinsed at 5 p.m In Koala Lumpur and Sinrapnrr reaterday at 52 i rents per Ib. dn— l one-eirhth nf a rent on Tueodav'* c-losme level. The tone was stagnant. R.A.S. and M.R.E. clewing prices In renU per Ib. yesterday. Buyers249 words
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Advertisement437 1967-09-28 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE GAS DEPARTMENT: Requires CHIEF GAS ENGINEER in $182f»xAinn-212n the commencing basic Mlarv offered will be dependent, upon applicants' qualifications and experience plus variable allowance as payable from time to time Appointment will be on a 3-year Agreement In the first Instance. Ql ALIFICATIONS: <a)437 words
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Advertisement1402 1967-09-28 17 I i MALAYAN CEMENT BERHAD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I that the Directors have declared an Interim dividend of sc'e.5 c 'e. leas 40% income tax in respect of the financial year ending 30th Nov- 1 ember, 1967 payable on 20th October. 1967 to members registered in the books of1,402 words
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Advertisement754 1967-09-28 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE Applications are Invited tor the following posts The commencing bMlc salary offered will be dependent upon applicant's qualifications i and experience plus variable allow- ance ax payable from time to time Appointment will be on a 3-year Agreement in the first Instance.754 words
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Advertisement643 1967-09-28 17 NOTICES TIMBER BRIDGE NO. 1/99 BEKOK, GUNONG BEKOK ROAD, LABIS The public Is hereby notified that the above bridge will be rlosed to all lorries, buse* and other vehicular traffic as from Ist October to 7th. October. 19«7 inclusive for reP>U-» NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that with effect from643 words
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Advertisement211 1967-09-28 17 I ACKNOWLEDGMENT V~ j v We express our grateful thanksj to Mr. Jek Yeun Thong Minister for i Labour who had kindly officiated at our official opening ceremony and to our friends, patrons and associates for their cables, good wishes, bou- quets, gifts and their kind attendi ance at our211 words
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Article, Illustration563 1967-09-28 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP BUKiT TIMAH GALLOPS NEWCOMERS KUALA SELANGOR AND BRIGAND IMPRESS ON THE TRACK with r POP POWER, who has to 'qualify" for the Singapore Gold Cup he is handicapped in the second division 8f race on Sunday beat stablemate Talislad in a trial563 words
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130 1967-09-28 18 CRICKET WE WANT REVENGE ON CLOSE: SOBERS HAMILTON. (B c r muda Wed.— Gary Sobers, the West Indies Test captain, wants Brian Close to captain the England tour team in the Caribbean this winter to gain revenge for West Indies' defeat by England in the final Test of the 1966Reuter - 130 words
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Article92 1967-09-28 18 MIAMI BEACH. Wed Joe Louis knorkout out Ji Wiliaid in the 13th round M tlicir heavyweight "nsshr Dm This was the third fight in the I computer tournament, to decide the greatest heavyweight champion of all time According to the computer -Brown Bomber" Louis (200-lb and 6ftReuter - 92 words
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Article52 1967-09-28 18 LOrfDON. Wed. Results of English soccer matches last I niT 2 Birmingham 6 Mid- dle-sbrough I. Di*. 3 -Bristol Rovers 1 Oxford 1; Oldham 1 Bury 2: Scunthorpe 1 Bournemouth 1: Swlndon 0 Barrow 1; I Watford 4 Peterborough L Djt 4 Barnsley 2 Bradford 0 Brentford 252 words
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Article37 1967-09-28 18 JAKARTA. Wed Acting President Gen Suharto nas told top Indonesian sports official? that the government would have to cut down on the number of sports team* aent abroad becauae of lack of funds Hsu tar.37 words
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77 1967-09-28 18 BASKETBALL Malaysia beaten by Japan SEOUL. Wed. Defending champions Japan today beat Malaysia 100-69 for their fifth win In the fourth Asian basketball championship here. The sharp-shooting Japanese led 51-27 at halftime. but the plucky Malaysians put up a gallant fight in the second half. faring vhieh they scored 42Agencies - 77 words
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Article41 1967-09-28 18 LONDON. Wed. Results of Rugby matches last night. Rugby League Yorkshire Cup semi-final De'vsbury 0 Hull Kingston 21. Challenge match Wtgao 7 Bradford North 7. Rugby I'nion Bath 17 Clifton 0: New Brighton 0 Liverpool s—Reuter.41 words
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Article26 1967-09-28 18 ruml. Wed lulf will not compete in thr m6B Olympic football comiietiiion in Mexico becalm ol allegation.- Hbout die amareur status of some Italian26 words
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239 1967-09-28 18 r^PSOM JEEP's ten horsFjes to follow at the Singapore Gold Cup meeting which opens at Bukit Timah on Saturday: AMISEMENT III: Winner of the lOf Pesta Sukan Cup at Bukit Timah in August; has a great chance in the Gold Cup on239 words
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Advertisement625 1967-09-28 18 has been retained to advise on tin appointment of MANAGER, MOTOR DIVISION Essential qualifications: High level execu tive, with experience in the motor trade, a good technical and general education, an attractive personality. The Far East Research Organisation Limited. Singapore SELANGOR SCHOOL of MUSIC THE PRINCIPAL and MRS. REYERGER TWf625 words
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Advertisement832 1967-09-28 18 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER UJ IN I 111 UK. II t DI XI OF s|\(..\POßfc. IN BANKRI Hit V NO. 3IU of 19*»; RK: lll>: (iI.OBI NSWI (OM--I'ANV firm i. tX-PARTfc I.OKUON A <OK H LIMITED < reditor To:— The i.lobe Nms f nmpaajr. ■>l No. lb:!A. \utona Mrert,832 words
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Advertisement862 1967-09-28 18 NOTICES |f NOTICE Pursuant to Section 32 of the Trustees Act, 1967. all pei interested in or having daim& against the Estates of any ot the > I deceased persons undermentioned. whether a., creditors, beneticiaries r lor next-of-kin. are required tv i >enci particulars of their claims or 1( I862 words
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Advertisement790 1967-09-28 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT VACANCIES IN SARAWAK No. 7 (S7 Applications axe inwtea from candidates in Government and J Local Authority Service for the following pout PAYMASTER-SECRETARY n the Sarawak Constabulary Department. Sabrv Scale: Div 11. Scale C4— s it6B« x 30 870 930 x 30 1050 > Qualification*: Candidates790 words
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465 1967-09-28 19 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY SPORE BADMINTON By MALAYSIA top the list with 24 entries for the Singapore open badminton championships on Oct. 6-8. Six of them arc "official entries" from the BAM. They arc Tan Aik Huang, his brother Alk Mong. Ng Boon Bee, Tan Yee465 words
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Article, Illustration205 1967-09-28 19 Kler: Trials in Sabah will serve no purpose fZS. Kler (above), sec- retary of the Sabah AAA, said yesterday that Seap Games trials for Sabah athletes, If held In Jesselton. would "serve no purpose." Ha was commenting on the Malaysian AAU's plan to •end two officials to Jesselton to supervise205 words
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Article42 1967-09-28 19 Police beat RAF Tengah by ten points <two goals) to nine (two penalties and a tryi in a friendly rugger match at Thomson Road yesterday The SCC Lions v University game scheduled to be played on the padang was cancelled42 words
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197 1967-09-28 19 TONY FRANCIS - CYCLING JOO PONG KEEN ON TRACK TRIALS TONY FRANCIS By gELANOOR ace cyclist Ng Joo Pong, who was Injured In a motor accident last month, wants to take part In the MCF's Seap Oames track trials at Merrleka Stadium on Oct. 15. But Met \k* prpsident Joe Michael said in197 words
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Article19 1967-09-28 19 The Malacca half-mile motor sprint scheduled for Oct. 8 at Bati Berendam has been postponed till Oct. IS.19 words
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293 1967-09-28 19 IAN PEREIRA - IAN PEREIRA By MALAYSIAN Police will meet Armed Fnrrrs in thr annual King's Cup soccer match at Merdekii Stadium n,i Oct. 14. With plenty of new talent Jn the tpam. Pollre have a good chance of ending Armed Forces" domination of the snrlrs. The293 words
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Article81 1967-09-28 19 BAOMINTOV Nelangor Sikh I'ninn clum piniuhipt final* 'XL' Men's single* Guruchamn ht Ranjit 15-8 15-3: mm v dnuolej.- Cur'iiharan and Kart»r ot Tatrdu-li and Jaswan IS-.V 1&-4. mixed doubles Sard<ira and Omdar Kaur bt Amir and Charan Kaur 15-10 15-7: veteran* single* Avtar bt Mahan 15-«. 15-5 HOTKKV Brooke81 words
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Article, Illustration26 1967-09-28 19 SINGAPORE go-kar-ter Lim Chin Choon with the Sultan's Trophy he won in the Brunei Karting Prix at Berakas. He also received a $850 prize.26 words
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Article274 1967-09-28 19 Ernest Frida - Ernest Frida HOCKEY by TiAKING heart from the fine results of their matches against Australia this week, Singapore's hockey squad will start rigorous training next week for their India and Pakistan tour in January. They held the Australians, bronze medallists at the Tokyo Olympics, to a 1-0274 words
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Article29 1967-09-28 19 Pormosar. volleyball coarh H#ien Tien Hung wUI hold "clinic*" at Yuk Choy Primary School. Ipoh. from Saturday to Oct T and at Kimptr from Oct I to t429 words
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Article79 1967-09-28 19 A nrM half goal by centreforward Kadir Suleunan helped Hotel 'ngarura beat MalaysiaSingap c Airlines 1-0 In the RBHFA league division one final an the padang yesterday. Airlines dominated play for the first ten minutes but were foiled by the good goalkeeping of youth player P»ul79 words
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282 1967-09-28 19 S'GOR RUGGER RMAF HIT VARSITY BLUES 21-9 FOR 4th VICTORY OMAF beat Varsit" Blues 21-9 to gain their fourth victory in five matches In the Selangor Rugby Union Senior League at Airport Road. Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. The Airmen, with bftter handling and hacking-up. scored three goals, a try and a282 words
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Article132 1967-09-28 19 PCRC too strong for Kinta PERAK Chinese R C. easily Beat Kinta Indians 3-1 In ♦he Ipoh Laague Div. l soccer match at Jalan Abdul Jalil yesterday. PCRC opened the scoring with a penalty taken by m&ide-left Thong Pak Yik. Shortly afterward* PCRC wrnt to 2-0 through outside-left Ooh Cheng132 words
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Article75 1967-09-28 19 AM inter-State sepak raga competition for two trophies donated by Tengku Abdul Rahman and Tun Abdul Rasak will be piayed in Penang next month The Rahman Cup will be plave-i under the league system f.<r sepak raja Jarlng (net) and the Razak Cup for sepak raga kandang75 words
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256 1967-09-28 19 UNDER-23 RUGBY PERAK'S opening match In thp Undfr-23 rugger competition this year Is a vital one against Selangor at the Ipoh Municipal Padang on Saturday (5 p.m». Selangor beat Perak last year and went on to win the champ'nn.shlp, beating Singapore in the256 words
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306 1967-09-28 19 Malaysians are tops, says Aussie in letter to Tengku TOR Chris Wissink. Western Australians second-choice goalkeeper in the MerdeKa soccer tournament last month. Malaysia and its people are tops. He .^ay.s this In a letter he hat. written to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. Generosity Wissink ruptured hi* spleen306 words
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Article128 1967-09-28 19 ARMED Forces will be without •f» Rahim Omar, the former Singapore international, when they meet Malaysian Police in their annual King's Cup soccer match at Merdeka Stadium on Oct. 14. According t« rapt. P. Suppiah. the Armed Porr« FA secretary. Rahim is no longer128 words
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Article24 1967-09-28 19 The Perak Rugby Union will hold a one-day course for referees at the St Michael's Institution Inch on Snturday at 8.30 om24 words
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Advertisement125 1967-09-28 19 DOWN BY THE BEACH I ON A SUNKISSED ISLE I THArS WHERE I THE ACTION LIES I GIRLS GALORE... I BRIGANDS ASHORE I WITH A SHIPLOAD OF I BRIGHT IDEAS... I SINGING COLOURS I SWINGING STYLES I TAKE YOUR PlCKn^^^m HER WORLD'S OCTOBER COLOUR SPECIAL' PLUS A HOST OF BRIGHT125 words
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Miscellaneous84 1967-09-28 19 HOCKkV Johore inter -district tourney iMmn L. Perak's women's league: Anson CS v Sekolah MX (T. Anson i. RITiGER Seap Games trial i Spore padang. MI). S'gor junior: Oarrlson v Serdung 'P\ Penang school* tourney: OSS v PrS: TI A' v SA Munshi SOfTER S'gor Dlt. |l XL Oarrl*on v84 words
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335 1967-09-28 20 Hanoi's big guns pound airborne troops DANANG, Wednesday. fIOHTII VIETNAMESE artillerymen turned their I)ij4 guns from the American Marines on to South Vietnamese (iovernmnit troops yesterday, battering airborne battalions moving below the demilitarised zone with more man 800 rounds. A seven-hour barrage pinned the Government troops down as they moved335 words
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185 1967-09-28 20 By GILBERT WOODEN I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. A medical team from the Ministry of Health was sent to Negri Sembilan today to inquire into the outbreak of typhoid in the Tampin and Rantau areas. And they were told later that two more cases were confirmed,185 words
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Obituary144 1967-09-28 20 NCUI NAM YEW. M. puM away 1 peacefully M -'7 t>7 Corlnf i.-:ivin« P Pulaian Rnad at 4 p.m. M.9.CT lor Church of Holy Kamily proceeding to bldadan KCH CHAI CHOON h. loved father of 1 Slow Hion*. Pri.r. l):i\ id. Hock Kens. took I. in. b daughters and144 words
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105 1967-09-28 20 KUALA LUMPI'R. Wed The British Sei led authorities have decided to suspend for another two weeks redundancy notices. effective on Saturday, to locally employed civilians. A War Dtp.irlnii nt hili.in Staff A*.sociation statement said hero today the termination of the employees' services had been deferred from105 words
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Article152 1967-09-28 20 Forecast: Forty p.c. in flats SINGAPORE. Wed. By the time Singapore's second fiveyear housing programme is completed, at least 40 per cent of the Republic's population of 1.9 million people will be housed In public flats. This outlook is envisaged by Dr. Stephen H. K. Yen. a research fellow at152 words
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Article43 1967-09-28 20 SINGAPORE. Wed The .second meeting tor the formation of a Computer Society in Slnga pore will be held at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow at the Shell Theatrette in Collyer Quay. At the meeting, rules and objectives of the society will be discussed.43 words
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Article396 1967-09-28 20 LONDON. Wed— A moderately firm trend in quiet trading later changed to one of strength on a .surge of aggressive buying late in the session. Tim was sparked off by a forecast by officials of British Motor Holdings of at least £10 million pre-tax profits ihis ytor. Closing396 words
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Article, Illustration98 1967-09-28 20 AfISS Ng Siok Yee. of Kuala Lumpur, with iTI a group of second-year male students at the Atlantic College, which had previously been confined to boys. Miss Ng is one of nine girls who recently joined the college in Glamorgan, South Wales. The girls willUPI - 98 words
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266 1967-09-28 20 Esso chairman warns: Lower profit likely KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. ESSO Standard Malaya Berhad today announced a nel profit of $3,007,737 for the iirsi six months or this year un increase of 7.,") per cent over that of the corresponding period last year. r In a statement after a board meeting,266 words
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112 1967-09-28 20 DERAILED GOODS TRAIN DISRUPTS TRAFFIC IZUALA LUMPUR. IV Wed. Train services were disrupted today when a derailment occurred at about 6 a.m. three miles north of here. The night mail from Penung. scheduled to arrive lirre at 7.15 a.m. was held up at Rawang. All passengers were taken by bus112 words
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Article49 1967-09-28 20 TEL AVIV. Wed— Locomotive of a goods train wai> derailed when it ran over planted explosives north of Gaza town last night One man was .slightly injur ed in the crash. A curfew was clamped on the area and troops searched lor the saboteurs. ReuteiReuter - 49 words
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Article40 1967-09-28 20 SINGAPORE Wed. The Jewish community of Singapore will Join fellow Jew& all over the world In celebrating their New Year "Ro>h Hashana" on Oct. 5 and 6 with services in the Oxley Ri>» and Waterloo Street synagogues40 words
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Article111 1967-09-28 20 Brunei loses envoy Webber IZUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Wed. Brunei's next British High Commissioner will be Mr. Arthur Cob i n Adair, it was announced here today. He succeeds the popular Mr. F. D. Webber, who has been appointed Minister at the British High Commission in Canberra. Mr. Adair previously held111 words
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Article49 1967-09-28 20 SINGAPORE. Wed— The field section of the Ministry of Cultura will give free film shows at the following places tomorrow: Kg Eng Ann iParrer Road. Lorong Lumut iNg. Tobam. Sing Hun School (Llm Tua Tow Roadi. and Koat Hong Hng < Track 4. Chua Chu Kang Rd.i.49 words
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194 1967-09-28 20 Premier Lee to see how Malta runs its dry docks VALLETTA. \V«d Sins.iporrs Prime Minister Mr. Let- Kuan few, will spend toe hours visitlag the dr. dorks here shi>rti> aflet he arrives here tml.o for .1 t\\o-tla> Msit lie is to have talks with ■eater oiiki.il> of Malta Diydoiks. which194 words
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180 1967-09-28 20 Federal troops attack Biafra capital lON DON. \V t d Nigerian Federal troops today attacked Enugu, capital of the secessionist Eastern Region. Radio annoum The radio reaching i id \he town waa under heavy bombardment. The i ama 1 1 c d onslaught" on Enugu had b^Military sourci said yesterdayReuter - 180 words
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Advertisement41 1967-09-28 20 Fl^ CL.\SSIFIEDS MIRANDA lo M rtaiuhtcr til dv.to! MRS ATHILECHUMEC (TMIRUCITTUMPALAM) Mohan K K on 27 ».67 1 <Jo> tor BJMI TAN CAN: »>iv o Mi llcj<-k S«-n^ Ah Him .1 o Mr tin. liun B. u» Hock. -'6 9 6741 words
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Advertisement136 1967-09-28 20 *Tuneinthe «-t29atfii Whole Wide > k ••v^FtErr^3i'± Sill If T WrB BWtW Kg CB3I Tf ~f~" "V <-q II Hr^iW 'xijj'jissij ■~E*'ir 1W C^m j^™ \k J^f^* II Model:FW-23A Model:FV-1700 Model:FY-177 FABULOUS 56 WAVEBAND TRIUMPH IN COMPACT, 17 TRANSISTOR ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING SOPHISTICATED STYLING 17 TRANSISTOR 13 TRANSISTOR 3 BAND rr136 words
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Miscellaneous53 1967-09-28 20 The weather UIGHEST and lowe.si lempera- ture.s in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala L'linpur 92 70 Kota Ittiaru 88 73 P»:imng 88 73 ipoh 01 72 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 88 73 C. Highlands 70 56 Jesselton 84 7353 words
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