The Straits Times, 6 September 1968
1968-09-06
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Title Section25 1968-09-06 1 ———AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 175,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd 1845 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1968 15 CENTS KDN. 3104 M.C. (P) 001425 words
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581 1968-09-06 1 TSAI TAN - Dr. Urn closes rubber talks with a promise TSAI TAN By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The natural rubber conference was today assured that the Malaysian Government and the rubber industry would continue to increase their efforts In research, development and advisory services to improve the competitiveness of natural rubber. The Minister581 words
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Article, Illustration319 1968-09-06 1 RODERICK PESTANA; PHILIP KHOO - RODERICK PESTANA and PHILIP KHOO Three-hour fight to stay afloat By I SINGAPORE. Thur» I A 3,400-TON Norwegian freighter, the Hoi Ying, was in danger of sinking for almost three hours today after a collision with a larger freighter near Horsburgh Lighthouse, 25 miles east319 words
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Article54 1968-09-06 1 BANGKOK. Thun The iie\»ly-appoint«<l Th«l Senate today gave preliminary approval for the re-establlshment of political parties, which ha»e been banned for the past 10 years The Senate approved a Oov-erninent-sponsored Bill allowing the formation of political pa rile* provided they can prove membership of atAP - 54 words
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Article32 1968-09-06 1 TOKYO. Thurs Rescuers have recovered the bodies of all eight mineis (rapped S.OOO feet underground In a cavr-ln at Yubarl conl mine of Japan's northern main Island of Hokkaido. lUuter.32 words
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Article31 1968-09-06 1 JAKARTA. Thurs A West Oerman woman. Mrs Margrtet Prendenelch. 44. was today sentenced to 18 months mil for smiiKullng 28 kilogrammes of gold Into Indonesia In her braaaiai*.— RenterReuter - 31 words
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Article48 1968-09-06 1 MANILA. Thurs. A family of »e\ en was killed In a dynamite blast In an Islet of LeyM, central Philippines, today. Reports amid six othert were wiiously injured and five houses burned when a stockpile of explosives Intended for dynmlte fishing blew up. APAP - 48 words
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Article41 1968-09-06 1 SAIGON. Thurv The Vietnam war claimed 408 Americans dead lust «erk. Ihr hi«he*t toll sincr the end of .May, a IS military »pAfsm.in di>closed today. Americans also suffered 1.391 wounded during the week ending Aug. 31. Renter.Reuter - 41 words
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94 1968-09-06 1 Three get woman's heart and kidneys pLEVELAND <O h i o>. V Ttaurs. Doctors at Cleveland Clinic Hospital successfully transplanted the heart of a 25-year-old Arkansas woman into the body of a 50-year-old Akron. Ohio, man last night. They also transferred the woman's kidney* to two men who had beenReuter - 94 words
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545 1968-09-06 1 MAUREEN PETERS - The first kidney transplant in Republic soon MAUREEN PETERS: B, SINGAPORE. Thursday SINGAPORE will carry out Its first kidney transplant early next year or even before the end of this year. Professor Khoo Oon Teik. Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University of Singapore, snid today. The transplant team will545 words
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Article34 1968-09-06 1 MONTREAL. Thurs Heroin worth up to 110 million was seized by Canadian customs officials at Montreal International airport after the arrival yesterday of an Air Canada flight originating in Vienna ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article537 1968-09-06 1 MSA ROW: 'BEST TO TALK IT OVER' SINGAPORE. Thurs. •^Differences between the Singapore and Malaysian Governments on the running of Malaysia Singapore Airlines 'will best be resolved by discussions and consultations, other than in the press," a Ministry of Communications statement said today The statement after it was reported today537 words
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Article183 1968-09-06 1 Iran hit by new quake TiEHERAN. Thurs. A new earthquake jolted the northeastern village of Ferdow ■relay, demolishing many of the buildings which had withstood the weekend's killer >!;ork.s. OH: di--doac details of tlie damage a. id casualties from the new tremor which struck as the Sh.ili and Empress Farah183 words
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Article39 1968-09-06 1 CLIFFOBD OBDKBf •ki sh* on gnmNax WASHINGTON. Tbara. U.S. Secretary «f Def«M« Clark M. Clifford declaring TS. mn«t neiottat* 1 with RbmU from vtrfarth. today ordered work na tk« Sentinel aati-mlmllr •y»t«a§ to be pre*»»d forward. AP.AP - 39 words
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Advertisement38 1968-09-06 1 Rings of Quality G. C. DE SUVA BROS. MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS. 3. Baffin Place. Singopore I. TEL: *****. i(oii»u\i:soi DISTINCTIVE STYy\« ft. I I •INCABLOC |fl IVI I •ROTOMATIC I I I ©STAINLESS STEEL 'v On* of Swuzori&Dd > B«*i38 words
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Article, Illustration105 1968-09-06 2 LIFE FOR A LIFE— BY FIRING SQUAD NEAR ABA FRONT 2nd Licit. Macauley Lamurde. 23, paid with his life before a Bring squad on Tuesday for gunning down an unarmed Biafran rebel a week earlier near the Aba front. He was found guilty by a court martial of "an offenceUPI - 105 words
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296 1968-09-06 2 LAGOS, Thursday. THE .Nigerian Army announced last night that it had captured the Biafran administrative city of Aba leaving secessionist forces in control of only two more major towns, already threatened by the stepped-up Federal advance.. Units of the Third Federal Marine Commando296 words
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220 1968-09-06 2 Nixon calls for new American pressure on Russia fHICAGO, Thurs. Republican Prrsidential candidate Richard Nixon said last night he felt the United States should exert economic and diplomatic pVMMtfi on the Soviet Union to win greater freedom for the people of Eastern Europe. Mr. Nixon said these powers had toReuter - 220 words
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144 1968-09-06 2 Military leaders oust Congo President BR A Z Z A V I LLE. Thurs. President Alphonse MassembaDebut was deposed yesterday by the military leaders who took control of the Government last month. The resignation of the 47 year-oid lormer schoolteacher, who had led the former French Congo for five years,144 words
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250 1968-09-06 2 Jews go on rampage in Jaffa following bomb blasts in Tel Aviv JAFFA. Thursday JEWS rampaged through this seacoast town yesterday overturning cars and attacking any Arab they could get their hands on At least 10 Arabs and a Jewish sergeant wf trying to protect *>me of them were Injured250 words
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Article, Illustration213 1968-09-06 3 Czech invasion: Nato to review Europe's defences JJRISSELS, Thurs.— The Western allies today announced that they were rr-planninK the strength and deployment of military forces in Kurope because of the Russian in vasion of Czechoslovakia. The announcement was made In i Nate spokesman aiter a meetitii; of the oruunisatinii defence213 words
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161 1968-09-06 3 LONDON. Thursday Y'IENNESE-BORN yachtsman Wolf Hau.sner sailed up the east coast of England today on the last lap of a solo 22.500-mile voyage from Australia in a homemade catamaran. Hausner. 27. left Aust/alla In May last year ir. his plywood craft. Taboo.Reuter - 161 words
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76 1968-09-06 3 ARM-IN-ARM, CZECH GIRL AND RUSSIAN SOLDIER ARM-IN-ARM, a Russian soldier, carrying his automatic weapon slung over hi shoulder, and a Czechoslovak girl, wearing his cap, go for a stroll in a Prague park. More than two weeks after the invasion of their country, the Czechoslovaks now know that the occupationAP - 76 words
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Article207 1968-09-06 3 CZECHS GET THEIR TV BACK AGAIN PRAGUE, Thurs. Czech oslovaks have got their television back for the first time since Warsaw pact troops marched into their country. It Is broadcasting normal news and entertainment programmes. A pretty fair-haired announcer appeared last night to Introduce the programmer, which led off withReuter - 207 words
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116 1968-09-06 3 BLACKPOOL. rriurs. Unemployment in Britain will reach the 700.000 mark by next spring on present trends, delegates representing nine million workers were told at the Trade.s Union Congress here yesterday The warning mmc Imm Mr 6Mteey Oreen«\ ilu:rmn, of the TUC economic committeeReuter - 116 words
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Article48 1968-09-06 3 M v i rk I !ur.s A niHn who barricaded humea" In his basement wltli hi- J2-month-old aaufthter as hostage surrendeied .ater talkinn «ilh a doctor who knew him Police said Winston Mitchell. 27. had shot the child's mother and uncle earlier— A P.48 words
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Article50 1968-09-06 3 JAKARTA Thura A r»belliouE trlttii chief and hi* followers havi surrendered to authorities at a military post In West Irian. Antara newt agency reported today It did not name the tribal chief, but <utid he and his men h;id been giw*n iroteition by Government troopa Reutn50 words
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Article38 1968-09-06 3 ISIANBUL. I'liui.s Eleven people were killed and 17 injured ciitu-ally yesterday when a bus fell uito a ravine near the Black Sea port uf Saimun. Tti* driver fell asleep, police said. APAP - 38 words
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Advertisement195 1968-09-06 2 Why are more and more doctors buying Volvos? countless gear changes in town, Little wonder then that more and more doctors are buying Volvos. a car that gets them places quickly, of outstation road with ease! dependably. A car they can rely on That's Volvo reliability! The very totally. same195 words
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Miscellaneous22 1968-09-06 2 THE GAM9OL€ K <^» --■>. UAPPY /"£?O NtXl'N ("twe assistant saio^ I "HHHZ IT WILL G/ve NtXI A C s ~*>. VeßVcLo«R«4^e) f 1 Joa22 words
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Advertisement142 1968-09-06 3 NOW SHOOT IN ft* 150,000 th OF m A SEC. WITHOUT APERTURE ADJUSTMENTS No more aperture calculations > I*l, with this new and sensational 'MW'-^M computer flash unit which guar- ■fj§ffr _ri_ 1 1 JL antees live and natural pictures gMEIm Vl^C )I I t^l over distances from 2to 23142 words
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Advertisement266 1968-09-06 3 plumbing] Any other servicing. or repair problem H Busy people find the answers Fast in the new H Yellow Pages of the Singapore Telephone I Directory! So easy to use I So close at hand ft H 24 Hours A Day Everyday! H Published b Cjtn#r#l T#4cphow9 DnviKky Company B266 words
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96 1968-09-06 4 SHOW OF 100 NEW BATIK DESIGNS AT WISMA SINGAPORE. Thurv Some 100 of the latest Indonesian batik designs will be on display at a batik exhibition at YVisma Indonesia at 11 a.m. on Siturday. Mr«> Sri Ilariati. director and adviser of Indo-nt-tian Art and Handicraft Centre ltd.. to<ia> said only96 words
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Article88 1968-09-06 4 SINGAJ»ORE. Thur> Mr«. Makiko Satow. an lkebana expert of the Ohara School, will irivr five demonstrations of flower arrangement at the Chinese Women Association, 1 .conic Hill, at 10 30 am on Sept 27. The wife of the manager of M:tsul Company. Mrs Satow has been a88 words
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290 1968-09-06 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs THREE Japanese motorcycle manufacturers have applied to the Singapore Governmen! to set up assembly plants in Jurong. The Government is expected to announce its decision on the applications next month after the monthly Cabinet meeting. The Straits limes understands that the290 words
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168 1968-09-06 4 Spore the hub sea, air, cable and radio SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Minister for Communications, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, describes Singapore as the hub of communications in South-east Asia. Speaking at the plenary session of the 16th International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAOt assembly meeting In Buenos Aires yesterday, he said: •'Although168 words
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Article40 1968-09-06 4 SINOAPORL. Iho» Military personnel will conduct ft street (leafing exercise between 4am and ti v m on Saturday at the junction of North Bridge Road and Middle Road to the Junction of Queen Street and Middle Road40 words
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178 1968-09-06 4 FILM PREMIERE TO RAISE FUNDS FOR COMMUNITY CENTRE SINGAPORE, Thursday A FILM premiere of 'To Htll with Heroes" will be held at the Capitol on Sept. 12 to raise money for a community centre in Kumpong Eunos. Moml'cr t>l Parliament for Kimpmg Krmbangan. Inch* Mohd AntT bin Surad: today the178 words
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Advertisement358 1968-09-06 4 ORCHARD: NEXT CHANGE! THE CHARGE OF THE CHARM BRIGADE! INTO THE VALLEY OF DEATH RODE THE MAGNIFICENT TWO! r-^rzx. MORECAMBE <ob> '^^'"iSmT and ERNIE MARGIT SAAD TIRGILIO TEXERA -"COLQURf^ ODEON PALACE: TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! A DOUBLE-AGENT IN Af&gA DOUBLE-DANGER! fVBi ITS ABOUT A SPY WHO WAS mWf*Z* ORDERED TO ASSASSINATE HIMSELF!358 words
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Advertisement10 1968-09-06 4 the fantabulovs fi.ip'nos lta> Fabie A The Kinsmen tel amigo10 words
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Advertisement83 1968-09-06 4 GALAXY^® 3RD Wftrr TODAY I SHOWS: 3-4-9 p m Over 21 St* P-ra*in h-vc <•«* If "MATJAN KIMAJORAN" lndc«^*«on Dioloou^ m \cop« Simultaneous w.ri-^.t. Tomorrow! GALAXY S lr ..«««re ni'WllM-11. 1..m..., |ll)5m.) 1 MERCURY THEATRE.;,-,; S M S«r«««»»« Ro«4 Om« Toe)a» "COFHN ton A SIOIWINOER Storring Frrnondo Sancho A Giuliono83 words
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Advertisement283 1968-09-06 4 bV^b^bw ~^m\. mm the Baron Qg| Singapore's first supper club-d«co £J^9Q featuring jl' •delightful RITA CHAO j the x-penment VV the blackjacks S£ j Chinese and european cuisine V If j wvgpttWn9)l9wn9'wyouat____^^_ 39 upper serangoon road wngapore 13 phone 88l7ljJ NOW APPEARING a RISY-MiY-ItOYV: OPENS TODAY Ro>. Pncei SJ SO.283 words
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Advertisement420 1968-09-06 4 j'sHAWt Op»ani«»tlon SJ 9th "SWINGING" DAY! B 11 om, 1.30 4.00, 6.10 9.1 S _CM Eastwood ln«er Steveni i "HANG 'EM HIGH" Color (UA). B NOW SHOWING! m m 11 om, 1.45. 4.00, 4 30 9 30 Robert Woods '^TAHBLACIf H Wide»crt«r Eoitmoncolor. 1 A Tomorrow Sunday Midnight! B I420 words
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Article, Illustration382 1968-09-06 5 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM: B Kota Kinabalu, Thursday TWO youths, adrift on the Sulu Sea without lood or water for nine days, described here today how they broke down ai d wept during their ordeal. When all hope of being saved was lost, theyAP - 382 words
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Article53 1968-09-06 5 PENANO. Thurs. Leong Katn Yoke. 41 who was charged with abetting her husband in a rape offence. was today discharged by a magistrate's court. Her husband. Lee Yuen Kheng. 36. had already been committed to stand trial in the High Court on a charge of raping53 words
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Article55 1968-09-06 5 KUALA I.UMPUR lliurr lhit-f ihiKv mailed wnh p»ihiir.s ordered tt H y—r-otd «i--(ow Madam Yi|> Totu Ihm wick to two wlirn .she found (hem rMMMfciai her ..hop at Anitxintf nev. iilutge here thrlv this morning. Tlir lhu«>. esiaprd with $400. 20 bottles of beer55 words
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Article24 1968-09-06 5 Xl lANO Miurs Mr Dann> i been the Kluang Wai lian Empli'ver- Thru, ..i. i iiwn Society M: A E 1' M24 words
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Article20 1968-09-06 5 Xl \1 1 I Mt'Ll Thf r «ill nDen a muaque at tb* KnniSunerti B'i4i» U)u Selangor tomorrow20 words
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153 1968-09-06 5 Ministry to answer detainees' demands today I/UALA LUMPUR, **Thurs. The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Justice. Inche Abdul Aziz Ali. today held a twohour meeting with representatives of the detainees on hunger strike in the Muar and Batu Gajah detention camps. Afer thp meeting. Inche Aziz said the representatives153 words
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Advertisement125 1968-09-06 5 EVER EXPERIENCE LOSS OF SENSATION? Improve blood circulation, drive away that dragging dull numb feeling with Juvela Revitalise ycur system keep yourself healthy and full of energy with Juvela Vitamin Preparation Keeps you young, healthy and vital ■x Agent: TONG ENG MIOtCAL TRADING CO. When you see this distinctive green125 words
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Advertisement268 1968-09-06 5 ADELPHI BUTTERY Chat, relax in the Buttery-cool— conveniently close to the city Lunch in the Buttery express from noon daily. Snacks or coffee very tasty morning to one a.m. every day. *"^9 '"fc-— "y?<jß WONDER-MAN Br'toin'f On- t Only Nobleman. Whole Identity Ibl Well keDt Secret, is here to Challenge268 words
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Article54 1968-09-06 6 Xl't >XL 'Hairs The iiadr rrpraeriilittivr of thr Rrpublir of Korra in Singapore. Mr Bak Su Kwon. «U1 hi.id m rweaUon on ttv ton or the 20th anniversary of thf founding of the DemiTratlr People* Rrpublir of Korra ot Raffle* Hotel from 7.30 p m to y54 words
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Article261 1968-09-06 6 TANKERS BLAMED FOR OIL POLLUTION SINGAPORE. Thursday. I ARGE tankers which clean out their tanks while witnin port limits are blamed for the increase in oil pollution of local waters and beaches. Although this is strictly lllesal according to port rules, the practirr is continued by some ships because it261 words
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Article109 1968-09-06 6 Nanyang grad gets Loke award SINGAPORE. Thurs Th» Loke Scholarship foundation. &et up this year by Mrs Loke Yew. has awarded lt« first scholarship to a Singapore citizen for postgraduate -Turtles in the 18 The recipient is Mr Wan Chu Chai 25. who holds a degree of Bachelor of Commerce109 words
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Article58 1968-09-06 6 IPOH Thur». Ptollce. led by Chief Inspector Wont Van Be«ru{ of the Becret Soclrtles Branch raided a hut in Gunong Rapai nr« Milage hrre early vestrrday and arrcated three youths A police -r» Itecroan *aid today ihu thf three were »*nte<l for a atrta I58 words
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Article37 1968-09-06 6 SINGAPORE Thur» An application U>r thr continuation of aji expired collective agreement brlvtvn lhe Singapore General Printing Worker*' Union r.ii MalavMa Publishing House Ltd «11l be heard by me Serf srhitrntion Conn on Wednr«day37 words
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142 1968-09-06 6 Wanted— a 34-22-34 Tsai Chin stand-in VjEREMBAN, Thurs. Shooting of Columbia PlctunV "The Virgin S<jldiers" at Port Dlckson ended today and the stars and crew leave for Singapore tomorrow. They will be in the Republic for a month. Meanwhile the publicity director of the company. Miss Jean Oarloch. today specified142 words
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59 1968-09-06 6 I»i TThKWOKTH. Thurs Islamic religinuM nchool teachan wrre paid It sv thin PH'II Üb«»urrr>. "This is knMMMi these ti'.ichrrs (In not have suffirient qualifirations." Ini che Khalid bin O»nian t'lld .i mrrtlng of the Fptiaga I nino hranrn >eslerd»jr. He urjKi the d<i\rrn59 words
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Article, Illustration271 1968-09-06 6 1,000 Reds eliminated on border: Witono KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday than 1,000 Commu--1 nists in the West Kali-mantan-Sarawak border areas have been killed, captured or have surrendered in the past year, the commander of the Indonesian 12th Military Area (West Kalimantan), Brig. -Gen. A. J. Witono, i said here today. He271 words
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143 1968-09-06 6 Resort and casino on leper island plan pt.NANG. Tbur*. Ih« State (•incrninrni is conNidering a suggestion that the Leper Settlement on I'ul.iu Jerejak. between Fenane and the Pro\m<e mainland. he (••merled into a holiday reM»rt with a casino. The suegestion h.»v tveen made by interested parties keen to develop the143 words
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Article36 1968-09-06 6 KUAI.A LUMPUR. Tl liiifici broka into in* prem.sra < •rnmeni Servant*' Co-operative Sncirtr Jaian Kanoalig KtTbau hara a*t night »nd escape with oft'.rm Kjuipment '.ncludlnc 'wo vr?o* v riiers and thre* adding m*rhine«. worth $1,30036 words
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Article23 1968-09-06 6 SINGAPORE. Thur» Th« Minutrr of HraJth speclai- tt»H dlsrjosaL squad today ccustit taps .T.i. in P&gak «nd Jaian OHaV anre. 19«423 words
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Advertisement139 1968-09-06 6 GOLDEN MAID 2" ANNIVERSARY M 4, NOKTN lIIDCI «O S POM ry II 12. JALAN KLYNI.K. LUMPUR (A] iCSCfttS LmmmmMm^k^^jflf t OFFERS ■«-OUSIS TtNT U.y.l NOW UtM- v&h $14M $390 $U. 90 $490 IMJ MJ ,o. W 3.0 CHILDRIN WIAHS U.u.l $890 NOW S3 90 AND MANY MANY, ITIMS AT139 words
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Article, Illustration977 1968-09-06 7 FRANCIS ROZARIO - FRANCIS ROZARIO SBEU asks the Labour Court to reject a bid for changes to a new agreement What it means rjMHS case, the first of its kind since the new A legislations came into force on Aug. 6, has aroused much attention in trade union977 words
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Article, Illustration447 1968-09-06 7 MINISTER OPENS MAMMOTH DISPLAY A kaleidoscope of Singapore's finest blooms By SOH TIANG KENG SINGAPORE. Thurs rw* H E Horticultural •I Show— featuring the colour, splendour and variety of Singapore flowers and plants was opened this evening by Mr. E. W. Barker. Minister for Law and National Development. Hundreds of447 words
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184 1968-09-06 7 SINGAPORE, Than The Defence Minister. Mr. Llm Kirn San, has underHOrtd 'lie n«ed for sustenance for body, mind and spirit to ensure survival and continuity of Singapore. Writing In the September Issue ot the Boys' Brigade quarterly magazine. he I said: "Material ends by184 words
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Advertisement257 1968-09-06 7 Cold Storage Supermarket and Shopping Centre fl I f^^fi 1 Mil I />< P"™"™"™ FRIDAY 6th to TUESDAY 10th SEPTEMBER FOR PERSONAL SHOPPERS ONLY PORTERHOUSE STEAK n> 2.30 T-BONE STEAK ■> 2.20 PORK CHIPOLATA SAUSAGES u> 1.20 PINEAPPLE JUICE lees 19 oz .28 HONEY, sace s& w lib 1.95 PORK257 words
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Miscellaneous20 1968-09-06 7 L^jyß{^\TLA\DA K/^AWDTMisTauNi laiotyjo^SminE. LAID 1 -1 > home < AnriC* L I PERFECT X one did. A i*MH X A crwttTi ifcjc20 words
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Article, Illustration378 1968-09-06 8 LONDON. Thursday BRITISH investors will find a warm welcome in Singapore and Malaysia but they must expect fierce competition from other countries who are just as anxious to fill the gap left by the British military withdrawal from South-East Asia. Investment This was the378 words
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173 1968-09-06 8 Orphans part for the good of all TELUK ANS O N 1 Thurs. The 12 Muniandy orph atis. whom Saroja. 21. the eldest pirl. was so determined to keep toK«ther. have now started parting company for the good of ali. Anjalai. 14. has left for Kuchtng ?<> take over the173 words
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Article54 1968-09-06 8 Xl AI.A LUMP* t«l A cv tui»l in .ss. n li»- Bli»--ral SrvMtiram Sangti* of New Delhi i* uut- to arnvr in Sinaapon ><n Si jr 1J lo i!i\f taic* H'luluixm And Hindu culture in thr Krpubilr and Malaysia. Thr miv.i<'i. will Hprnd 10 KHixirr brlorr54 words
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Article61 1968-09-06 8 WASHIM. lON. Thin-. Singapore brtainr thr XMth mrmbrr ol the Intrrn.ilioiial nUM Corporatinii with thr signing yesterday of thr agpncy'k iriuiPx of il in ii "in by Ml Amhavtador. l)r Wong I iii Km Thr IK is in ftJMUtc of the World Bank. «nrii.il isine in mMumAP - 61 words
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82 1968-09-06 8 Till Minister of dimrrrrce and Industry. Tan Sri iDr l.im Swee Aun. thanking Hone Kong artrean Chan Poh (hnn for her donation of itfl" towards thr M( Mired Trngku Abdul Kah man ollr«r in Kuala l.umpur yrslerday. In presenting the cheque which rame from82 words
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Article102 1968-09-06 8 KUALA LUMHL'R. Thurs Abaut 200.000 pupilx from English. Malay. Chinese ard Tamil medium prlmarj' .••chools in West Malaysia will alt for the Standard V assessment examination on Monday. Tuesday and Wedi' A breakdown of thi- figure nh'iw.s Perak with the hlKlie^t number I7jtB, tollowed by102 words
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232 1968-09-06 8 PENANG VARSITY DEFINITELY ON SAYS POW NEE PENANG. Thurs. The University of Penang is definitely on ana mere is nothing to worry about, the Chief Minister, Tan fcri Woiif; Tow Nee, said today. He told this to a six-man delegation fiom the American Universities Club. Northern Malayan branch, which called232 words
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Article48 1968-09-06 8 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. Tan Che\» Trong. 36. of Kual» Langat. wag today yrntrnrrd to a year jail, to be foilovrd by a >rar's police .«upr--•ii a »tolrn m'rtor-cyclr T".r. ••■^.'l in his drfrrirr NMfl thr \rhirir happrntd to ha\-« I l»rrn partfei tvhind h:.-48 words
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Advertisement172 1968-09-06 8 For Personal Shoppers from today for ONE FULL WEEK "White Wings" JELLIES 20/ All your favourite flavours each TOMATO JUICE 7-oz. 3 ca s "White Lily" 65^ GRANULATED SUGAR $1.15 in 5-lb. Bags per bag CHOCOLATE BLOCKS 45/ Van Houten 4 Flavours each Washable ACRYLIC RUGS $8.95 27" x 45"172 words
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Advertisement82 1968-09-06 8 BEAUTIES FROM BANGKOK.... AND A TASTE OF HAUTE COUTURE mi m i. I||yi V Esi £jr Title-queens Lavalchava, Kctsaraporn and Boonka, vho hit the fashion headlines with a whirlwind tour of Singapore, now present a fabulous line of eyecatchers from the mystic land of temples and klongs... just for you.82 words
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Miscellaneous23 1968-09-06 8 Dich Tracy By Chester Gould HB HB j lr\_r'we vaclmjm. P— ~>CVS CLU MtS, UNICH THE ULTHAVIOLET I SCRUTIMVCCT THE'^IMC HMHFP^^^#£^i. CO^B* TREATMCigT.23 words
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2192 1968-09-06 9 Edgar Lustgarten - Edgar Lustgarten This was one of the great triumphs of crime detection by science QH^fl by "Wotcher, Harry." "Wotcher, mate." 'Ooing on duty?" "As per usual." "Hope it's quiet." "Anyone can hope." The strong shoulders shrugged over the short body. "Got2,192 words
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Advertisement126 1968-09-06 9 It takes one Benson and Hedges 55L ''.v.'.. W? lalll| mW^W^W^ f^ii%l llvl W tox■ jl j. i are 19 more -to make find what you Ye you sure. missed in other r 4 King Size cigarettes /P^^i You really don't know what Everything's better about Start smoking C if126 words
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143 1968-09-06 10 'Eat more Malaysian fruits' campaign begins today KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mmmm. Malaysians never had it so good witb Malaysian fruits. At least this is what the Federal Agricultural and Marketing Authority seeks to prove with an "Eat more Malaysian fruits" campaign that begins tomorrow. Puan Sharifah Rodziah will ofllciate in143 words
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Article27 1968-09-06 10 PfBNAWO rhur ■A.rd vutli h kiuie. Chong K'f 32 .t nan. ..ikJ robbed him or ni ili .hiU p<» "i w ld «uay lint ni.27 words
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435 1968-09-06 10 IPOH, Thursday THE continued public examination in the High Court here today of a tin miner, Mr. Tung Long Seng, took an unexpected turn when he made two disclosures before the Senior Assistant Registrar, Miss Harwanth Kaur. He first disclosed that435 words
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Article39 1968-09-06 10 3UNGCI PATANI. Thur*. Tlie Minuter of Cultuir Youth and Sport. Inchr Bern bin Abdul Rahman will open p» Kern.i ii.-n orßaniued by the Sungn P.«Mr Youth Club at the Sungei Pasir School here on Sept. 20.39 words
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103 1968-09-06 10 New stamp issue for Olympic Games Ll\H LI'MPI'R. Ihurs Stamps to commemorate the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico Ml be issued on Oct. 12. In two denominations, .tO cents and 75 cenU, the stamps, bearing the Olympic symbol of five rings, are rectangular in shape. The 30-cent stamp depicts a103 words
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86 1968-09-06 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A three-man senatorial delegation from South Vietnam is due in Singapore tomorrow night for a threeday visit. The delegation will be headed by Senator Nguyen Van Ngai. chairman of the Economic Affairs Committee of the Senate. The other two members are Senator Ton86 words
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Article39 1968-09-06 10 SINGAPORE. Thu:.- Singapore in betoig irpre*ent'd by the Speaker of Parliament. Mr. Punch C'oomarasuamy. and the MP (or Crawford. Mr. Low Ynng Nsuan at the annual conference of the Inter-Parlia-mentary Union which opened at Luna Pitu. yesterdaj39 words
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Article30 1968-09-06 10 SINGAPORE Thurt. Th« B<>ccvnd Industrial Arbitration ill :u.«r a dispute bftr 'ne Singapore B.ink Employee*' Data and the Four n> Bank on ion procedure and gratully on TuislaT30 words
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Article, Illustration344 1968-09-06 10 Hong Kong lionizes crippled Johnny from Spore HONG KONG, Thur*. Singapore paraplegic Johnny Ang has become something of a celebrity here this week. Johnny, 28. who Is paralysed from the neck down after a diving accident. Is here as a guest of th« fourth Pan-Paclflc Rehabilitation conlerence. Free travel toAP - 344 words
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Article26 1968-09-06 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thuw. I More than 375-lb of teleph. ne I wire was stolen from ihe 3rtf mile Jalan Subang here yest€»> i day.26 words
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192 1968-09-06 10 Port Swettenham to handle container cargo by 1972 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. THE Port SwetU'iiham Authority will be able to handle container cargo by 1972 on the completion of four new wharves at the North Port Its general manager. In- che Mohamed Zaln bin Ahmad, said that two of ih« wharves192 words
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Advertisement353 1968-09-06 10 V CA.V. Ft Fl. ISJICTION FQ' IPMhNT EMBODIES THI KIMITsoI IS- fl B/ RIVALLED EXPERIENCE' AND TFCHNTICAL RESEARCH All materials used are -citclcd especially for each specific duly, ihe workmanship is of the highest order and commensurate uith the exceptionally hi^h standard of precision engineering employed. i B Multt Cylinder353 words
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Miscellaneous33 1968-09-06 10 llg^g- aVXtaM aTal aW afat^aff a9ff afaV4 49afv a^aV^*4oaV^^4^aV4bl J r"oaOP VO-R PABE IN Tuf] .HOWEVER I'M £OKVXCAN RAISE THE WDNEY BY\ J <| j*JHE T >AE WE &EACH MV OCSTIMATiON i'J \*i I33 words
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96 1968-09-06 11 SEREMBAN. Thurs. The CID chief here. Deputy Supt K Subblah. today thanked two boys from St. Paul's Secondary School for their prompt action in phoning the police when they were robbed of their watches. en n Send Chee 15. and Yee96 words
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313 1968-09-06 11 Ignatius Stephen - Only party in Brunei worried over London talks Ignatius Stephen By BRUNEI TOWN. Thurs.— The Brunei People's Independence Front today expressed cone em over the coming London talks between Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah and Britain because the party's representatives would not be present. The party's secretary-gen-eral, inche Abdul Latif Hamid. said313 words
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Article26 1968-09-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The third son of the Raja uf 1 Bail Sved An.ir. left hede today for London to study motor engineerinf26 words
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Article44 1968-09-06 11 KLAI.A I/.MHIK Thur.s 1 the I N.uiona! Heroes' Fund M day to itudj the draft of tlie Ed for the fund The Assistant Minister nf Home Aflairs. Inche Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah. preside -i board will meet ujtain44 words
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367 1968-09-06 11 I*e w;t.s Duund under the Criminal Procedure Code to make the statement to the police in the course of investigations If ihe court were to admit hb statement. counsel said it would have a prejudicial eflect. Mr Justice Ong367 words
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166 1968-09-06 11 Singapore. Tnurs. \IP for Kampong Kern* bimgan. Inche Mo/iamed Arlff bin Suradl la to ask the MlnUter for Finance for the number of worker.in Singapore's plonei r Indu.sin- PlTllament MttiiiK He will alMi ask for the number of new Industrie*, to be set up. and166 words
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Article, Illustration441 1968-09-06 11 $160,000 case surprise DPP steps in COURT TOLD OF STATEMENT TO POLICE. PENANG. Thursday J^ FORMER principal of the Chung Hwa Confucian High School here today denied he had ever told anybody that Mr. Ooi Choon Lye, a land owner and second-hand car dealer, produced a receipt for $160,000 and441 words
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Article75 1968-09-06 11 J^IALA 1.1 MPLR. Thurs. The Soviet I nion is offering five scholar ships to Malaysian citizens for the academic year 19«8 «!t The offer «;«s made by tin' I SSK Ministry of Hither and Specialised Secondary I ilm ii inn ac cording to thr Alliance a75 words
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138 1968-09-06 11 SARAWAK POLLS: 91 PER CENT REGISTER AS VOTERS KUCHING, Thurs. With the closing of voters registration today, about 91 per cent of the eligible voters in Sarawak have registered for the coming elections. The Supervisor of Elections. Sarawak. Mr Augustin Chong. said that his office had received 240.000 co.npleted forms138 words
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147 1968-09-06 11 Arrest of Press cameraman: Razak calls for an inquiry |(l ALA 1.1 MPI K Thur» —Tun Abdul Razak has ordered the Army to conduct an inquiry into the arrest of .in ['tusun Melayu photographer and the seizure and drstrm lion of his films last Tuesday al the Minislr> of Defence.147 words
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Article30 1968-09-06 11 MIIAWAN. lliur. Pi.lire offic^rx «Ui glvr riutirs the pallet to ministry mid .wenriarv attool PH| 1 ih* Dtodintp rti> r:i D Thr lecture h»^» vri r hr t\rcirtrrt30 words
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Article151 1968-09-06 11 A threefold jump in SMR exports UUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— Exports of rubber under the SMR scheme in the first seven months of this year increased by three times over that of the same period last year, according to figures issued by the Statistics Department today. This vcar's January to July151 words
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Article566 1968-09-06 12 The Butterworth wharvaa were begun in 1964 and planned several years before, when there was resson to believe that tiade through Penang would increase steadily and perhaps rapidly. They were meant to p da in «ood time relief liom an anticipated strain on Swnttenham Pier and the566 words
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Article497 1968-09-06 12 Since tha amendments to Singapore's Central Provident Fund legislation came into efiect last week there has been a flood of applications trom those eiger to use their savinys to acquire homes of their own. There is haidly surprising since, for the middle and lower middle income groups,497 words
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Letter260 1968-09-06 12 AN excess of noise causes mental suffering, the result of which ls an increase of aggression and tension in the Individual. I have lived on Penang Island for twelve months now on a small housing estate with no through roaci traffic. Yet I am bombarded from260 words
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282 1968-09-06 12 pONGRATULATlONS to V/ the Straits Times for printing the article* on South Africa by Quentin Crewe. I can vouch for their factual autnentlclty. South Africa is the country of my birth and I have lived most of my life through the horror and depredation282 words
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Letter206 1968-09-06 12 Diesel smoke and taxes RECENT letter on air pollution from dlescl engine vehicles undoubtedly expressed the ihoufhta "i many peoplo B,.uk smoke from a diesel exhaust Is nothing more than vi.burnt fuel. A waste of money and an Indication that the engine requires attention As a private motorist using a206 words
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Letter186 1968-09-06 12 11fE w:sh M reply to TT your correspondent, Dr P H. Chee iS.T Aug. 26 His complaint was connected with the recent Singapore Youth r a series of 10 programmes. Many large groups of performers from over 100 schools are featured In this series. Unlike a186 words
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Letter167 1968-09-06 12 I WOULD be grateful If 1 you would allow me uurte-ay of your columns to comment on the Johore Treasury system of paying wages The central PayOffke "pay-packet" system used was introduced by Urwlck. Orr ii Partners Ltd.. an English firm of organisation and methods expatts,167 words
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Letter92 1968-09-06 12 JS it the case as some of your correspondents assert that the behaviour of some football fans Is proof of disloyalty? A great deal of private betting goes on during the Merdeka tournament, and It is because of thb> that fans will support "the other side" I don't92 words
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Article, Illustration1292 1968-09-06 12 HUGH MABBETT - Lifting cloud over natural Grubber HUGH MABBETT A round-up of the Natural Rubber conference by THE rubber scientists who have just spent 4 week reviewing their work and the future of natural rubber should be well content with progress. "It has been phenomenal in all fields." says Prof. James Bonner.1,292 words
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Advertisement32 1968-09-06 12 Bz in Time wit ha Jk SEIKO Wtti BELL-MATIC y^Ml Just preset the required time (j djWgfl and the Bell-matic will remind |L x /MPg you with its automatic alarm. W^fj \jmßtJ32 words
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Advertisement40 1968-09-06 12 iMaP* nOm!lij^ y^. design 22 Novelty fabrics m cherry red, mustard and turqucs* corduroy to complement modern trends seen in th« apporel market Fancy fox.ng is the first of its kind m sportswear See the new range for men too.40 words
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247 1968-09-06 13 Force's civilian union to fix date for strike KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Delegates of the 5,600-s t r on g Federation Armed Forces Civilian Staff Union will meet here on Saturday to fix a strike date in protest against the dissolution of the Departmental Whitley Council last year. This follows a247 words
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383 1968-09-06 13 SINGAPORE, Thursday 'pHE High Court today heard of a telephone tip from a stranger which led a housewife to discover a love affair between her husband and a caretaker of an institutional home in Geylang. The stranger, the court was told, turned383 words
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102 1968-09-06 13 Armed cattle rustlers raid border farm ALOR STAR, Thurs— Two armed cattle rustlers last night raided a farm in the Perlis Thai border village of Kampong Panggas and took away three cattle. They lirrd warning shot as they entered the lurni As they were driving away the animals another shot102 words
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Article46 1968-09-06 13 1 \H Tnur.- Ihr twn"l Our Ledy of Good Health here, beginning oa Saturday, will be presided c\er by the Bishop of Penang. M.-wr. Gregory Yonc. He will conduit mass on Saturday evening- following which there win be a c-undle light procession.46 words
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Article18 1968-09-06 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs The A»u-Pacific congress on tVMntujn »ili meet here from Not. 13 to Nov. IS.18 words
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Article63 1968-09-06 13 Sumatran squall hits capital KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —A Sumatran squall which hit the Federal capital early this morning uprooted trees and blew off roofs near Subang Airport. Two skylights at the airport were blow,, off. A spokesman of the meteorological station here said that the winds blowIng at a .naximum63 words
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Article121 1968-09-06 13 No such directive says Shariff BU Xi T MERTAJAM. Thurs— The Ministry of Education has Usued no directive to parents to send their children only to Malay national schools. "We asked parents to tend their chiloren to Uie school neareit their home* the Political Secretary lo the Mini Miv of121 words
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Article64 1968-09-06 13 Leadership course PENANO. Thurb Mor»> than 50 peopie are expected to lake part In the National Productivity Centre's course on sale* management, leadership a iid numan relations to oe held al the USIB JHftnon Centre in beach Street irom next Monday The five-day i-ourse tgOttont Lv Un Kutii.v (iuh ot64 words
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Article20 1968-09-06 13 SINOAPORfc TliUl.s A wuliiMii Vf. Qg 3*. ii In i Hal in Buhru this afternoon She li\eti ajggai20 words
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Article, Illustration85 1968-09-06 13 KUALA LIMPIR. Thurs. Miss Margaret O<»l. 20, firnt year arts tttudrnl a I the I niversity of Malaya, is one of the first to enter the Fiesta Que n enntest. whirh will high light the La Fiesta Medn .1 Hall to be held at the Drwan Tentjku85 words
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229 1968-09-06 13 SEREMBAN, Thurs. —An inquiry will be held into the bus blaze at Bahau last Friday which has so far claimed 11 lives. Deputy Supt. K. Subbiah said today. Mr. Subbiah confirmed that 11 passengers were still in the hospital here. Five wen-229 words
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250 1968-09-06 13 Death fall ad man was 'happy and gay 9 the night before SINGAPORE. Thurs. Advertising executive Alan Yang "looked happy and gay" the night before lie i fell to his death from i a 10-storey block of flats yesterday, hi» sister said today. "Alan and h:> girl frit nd had250 words
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Article68 1968-09-06 13 BUKII MERTAJAM Thur.< The secreurv of the Buku littta.'am Recreation Cl'ib Inch* Yuaoff bin Mohamed lsa. yeatac^ haeded o.p. a cheque tor $1,000 to 'he chairman of the fina:i"e c n.mitttc ol the Merdeka Ctlebration Committee Mr Vrao B ID Soong The moiuy represent-. the68 words
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Advertisement112 1968-09-06 13 m M gißff^ ONE UP FOR EAT©N Most rear-mount car air-conditioners have dual air discharge. Result: an uncomfortable, ley blast on the neck of the passenger. The EATON rear-mount car air-conditioner has been designed to beat this problem. Answer: Simple! One air discharge is mounted in the centre, giving excellent112 words
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Advertisement322 1968-09-06 13 This is the new Ronson pipe, i gBBBHfIW~~*~~ t b^P This is how the amazing 9 Ronson stem system gives you the coolest, driest smoke you've ever had. a J»- The new Ronson pipe is a umqua I I s. conctpi in rip» miking Mo%t con. pjpj ventional pip* 1322 words
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Miscellaneous739 1968-09-06 13 l.Uv M U|| I V fIUIJ m\ Hllll 1 I HfILBfITM I TV SINGAPURA MAHMTL S C.n.ma O:rl in White (Civ)K 4«J P.M. ProKrac-.me «i«n- tonese. Par' 2< 1145 Close mary; 5.50 Dela]ar-Uh HA.VNtL g Babaaa K.-twn4».4. I n 600 ritp- -J 5A A.M. —6 10 p.m KTV per FUpper'a739 words
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Miscellaneous137 1968-09-06 13 TV MALAYSIA (H\N\tL_v KuaU l.urn Tamil, 610 Star rrek Obpur io< Penanc j; lpuli and aeaaion. 7.00 News in i Malaoa 6: J«hu.e Bahru 1 710 Arena &ukan. 7.35 Inrt.i.ii aatd It; Taiping 4: Batu Pa- Mumc: 8.00 Nrws In Mandarin hat 7; tUaaag R 10 Black and White 300137 words
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122 1968-09-06 14 THE Managing Director of Century Plastics Sdn. Bhd. and Polybags Sdn. Bha., Mr. Thomas Wong, left on Tuesday for Tokyo to attend the International Packaging Exhibition. The exhibition is being held at the Tokyo International Trade Centre Mr. Wong said his purpose in122 words
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Article, Illustration310 1968-09-06 14 CHAN BONG SOO - Pioneer company diversifies production programme CHAN BONG SOO By ENCOURAGED by Ihe gocxl results of its past operations, a Singapore pioneer company, Ferris Industries I M Pie I. ld has now geared itself for a more diversified production programme. Established in 1963, the company was until recently manufacturing only television310 words
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Article145 1968-09-06 14 riillK Bata Shoe Co. in 1 Singapore is one of the few local organisations which has an active management development programme. More than half of its executives are local personnel, some in very senior positions. The latest to Join the executive ranks is Mr. doh145 words
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Article, Illustration249 1968-09-06 14 'Spore made goods equal to those of advanced nations' ALTHOIiIiH Singapore L» uut i lj.ua&trially mature as European countries, products made in The Republic are of equal standard to those of the more advanced nations Mr S.K Yam. manager of The East Asiatic Co. I td*. Vi'spa assembly plant in249 words
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Article241 1968-09-06 14 WITH the application ol electronics to cameras xjrne two years ago. the Japanese have strengthened their hold on the Asian market for photographic equipment and more than 50 per rent of the cameras in Singapore are sold to tour' i Yashlca. a tnp-«el!!r.« brand.241 words
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Article64 1968-09-06 14 r»clor» ll«ia\M« brrrmo i» irtfriug scholarship in m pch«nic«l en«inf«riiiß u> da:>ah citizen with rh» necM«arv qua 111 lea n< nil the »ucc«-m.!u. applicant it «a»urM "I ■> tut lire in thr rom pauiv <tnd has thr opoortumt; Ui rinf M «'D tnanaafria) ■onumi The vicceMtui applicant64 words
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Article, Illustration152 1968-09-06 14 Talks with parent office in U.S.A. rIE general manager of Abbott Laboratories Ltd., Singapore-Malaysia, Mr. Richard Lye. (above) will leave Singapore on September 12 for the nited States One of the main purpose of hi> visit is to have talks with the parent company, Abbott I'niversal Ltd., North Chicago, Illinois.152 words
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Article190 1968-09-06 14 MARA AWARD TRIP TO NEW YORK INCHE Ahmad Idrlss, A^ .vlbtant Advertising Manager Dunlop Malaysian Industries Berhad. left Kua!» Lumpur on Tuesday, for Syracuse University. New York, whrre under a Mara Scholarship, he wii! read for a degree In Journalism. Inche Ahmad Idrlss wa* born in Penang and educated at190 words
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Article93 1968-09-06 14 A new departmental store New India Emporium a' H;^h 8tr«et, wm opened (or business yesterday. A subsidiary of Ir.uia Emporium Ltd Honjj Kong, tit* 8;ore. rep:e.-*n:> over half-a-mllllon dollars of c%pltal investment from the British Colony. New India Emporium, founded last year besides Mag retailers are93 words
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Advertisement189 1968-09-06 14 < > OIQQSZI I LAUNDRY UIOOCLL DRYER The Cissell laundiy dryer dries your wash completely, automatically, in 15-20 minutes! SWEDISH TRADING CO. SDN BHD. KUALA LUMPUR/DENMARK HOUSE l-¥I-£ 86. JALAN AMPANG TEL *****-7 J Ifffl SINGAPORE BRANCH BANK OF CHINA BUIL6ING BATTERY ROAD TEL ***** 4 |J J "Ttr ST189 words
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Advertisement263 1968-09-06 14 cc£mbL> "> :v 1 1 vViV *^rVi>''*'t!hw' i Bsl .i V \j>» t *^-wr W^v WV»^K ssssHkA V ill* i r i*t^( i^^y. w JF %t uvL jS 1 T*" a ssssssssi i^\ <-. j*~Of A. V > I'f-l^jHl *-o I HZ^w Mm JCy\ \M ms3Bp7?'&' v!* **r isBBBswV«. mm*263 words
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142 1968-09-06 15 Four more patrol boats soon for Malaysian police CINGAPORE, Thurs. —Four 87- ft patrol boats for the Royal Malaysian Police are Hearing completion at the Vosper Thornycroft Uniteers shipyard in Tanjong Twelve similar fast patrol boats have already been built here for the Royal Malaysian Police. They are in service.142 words
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Article18 1968-09-06 15 X-rays will be given at the Kulun Dis-tnct Hospita: compound tor three days from Sept. 12.18 words
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124 1968-09-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tlr.irs The MCA has sought the advice of a well-known Catholic architect on the design and site of the proposed Tengku Abdul Rahman College. He Is Rev Father Litzemburg who has designed universities in Japan and Taiwan. He came here at the invitation124 words
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Article, Illustration83 1968-09-06 15 WOMEN OF SINGAPORE SAMPLE SWEET SMELL OF 'RED MOSCOW HI Xl perfumes are there will the women gather. Just like these sineapore women excitedIv sniffing samples at the perfume corner of the nine il.»\ Singapore e\hi bit'on of Russian goods which opened at the Conference Hall on Tuesday. The RussianChristopher Loh - 83 words
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147 1968-09-06 15 Higher fares for Mecca pilgrims from this year |y \R. Jhurs. Pilgrims to Mecca from Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei will have to pay niftier fires from the first sailing this season. The fares will be about dx per cent more than last year's rates, according to the chairman of the147 words
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Article25 1968-09-06 15 KLUANO. Thurs. Hie jDhore Btate Thai Phu Associai tion here vlll hold chorus festival at the Diamond Jubilee 1 Hall here on Sunday.25 words
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206 1968-09-06 15 Toilet wall racialists in varsity told to come out in open KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Students in the University of Malaya were urged to- day to express racial sentiments in the I open and not on toilet walls. Comments on racial Issues had been scribbled on the walls nf the .neni206 words
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Article37 1968-09-06 15 KUALJV LUMPUR. Thur«. Lo Pau. 24. was held up by &ia thugs, armed with parangs, at •he 101 mile Jalan Kua.a Ec t»r here last night, and robb*4 of his motorcycle and *S037 words
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Advertisement59 1968-09-06 15 ijjj LINDETEVES- JACOBERG distributors for Type Foundry are pleasedto announce "AMSTERDAMr Holland, their appointment ncr January Ist. next. Tnis appointment nease direct aiiyour enquiries to: F follows OUr SUCCeSSfIII Lindeteves-Jaeober* (EE.) Pt^LW, aS SOle AgentS fOr COOperation With Lindeteves-J.cober* Sdn Bhd., Singapore and Malaysia STAHL in many for STAHL High-speed59 words
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Article, Illustration148 1968-09-06 16 KILLER PEST HORMONE CANBERRA, Thurs. Australian chemists have perfected a synthetic insect hormone claimed lure to be "the bignest potential breakdown in pest control since DDT." Prof. A. J. Birch. Dean Of the Australian National School of Chemistry, who led the team working < the research. said the synthesis: couldReuter - 148 words
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104 1968-09-06 16 Coming this way: Grandmas with grit UrKK are five grandmother*, determined to show their grit. The picture was tjken recently before they left London on their great adventure They plan to drive I.VOOO milr> to Au.stralia. via Europe, the Middle hast, and along the Asian Highway into Malaysia The idea104 words
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Article34 1968-09-06 16 TRIPOI I (Libya) Thurs.— Mr Alhamld Bakkoush resigned yesterday a* Premie t. Mr. Warn* Oaddan. Fiwetgn Minister m the outcome cabinet, formed ne» u.vrrnn. Uining all Min.nte.^ in the ■aftjKMah Oovernmeru At*34 words
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119 1968-09-06 16 WASHINGTON Thurs. The Medal oi Honour was awarded posthumously yesterday to Marine Sgt Walter Singleton, who charged an enemy squad alone and killed at least eight soldiers with his machinegun in fighting In Vietnam. The medal, the nations hlghe.st award for bravery, wajUPI - 119 words
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233 1968-09-06 16 Vietniks and free speech a Harriman warning PARIS. Thursday. THE Vietnam peace talks here yesterday turned into a debate on internal American politics, with U.S. chief negotiator Averell Harriman warning Hanoi not to misinterpret them. North Vietnamese delegate Xuan Thuy devoted about half of his prepared statement to anti-war sentiment233 words
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Article, Illustration166 1968-09-06 16 DEADLOCK IN TALKS FOR NEARLY 4 MONTHS eppi in the usual tonn which waj> unbatl-sfactory." The U.S. has been pressing for reciprocal military re>traint but the North Vietnamese insist on an Immediate and unconditional bombing halt The Paris talks have been dead 1 o c ked since they began nearlyReuter - 166 words
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163 1968-09-06 16 I ONDON. Thurs.— FleldMarshal Viscount Montgomery. Britain's renowned soldier of World War Tw ha« surrendered the original German surrender document signed on May 4, 1945 Lord Montgomery revealed yeaterday that worried by glary in which his Fie^d-M.tr-rtMTi balun «hs »;olcn. he had handedReuter - 163 words
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Article56 1968-09-06 16 UJB ANGELES. Thur* The formation of a new Indonesian airime company NiwnUra. financed by a group of Indonesian and United businea*men. was announced here yesterday Nuaantara Airlines v to Inaugurate a dome throughout the archipelago and limited internatkin.ii »nd passenger sen 16 with a fleet of56 words
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Advertisement181 1968-09-06 16 y Exciting neui Adventures uuith the neui Portable y\ K. J f /^V rf jf 9 AKAI proruses you a new /Z Blfe^^aw sto.eforyou.lt cxpcrienci'.-a new exciting MmL HbS> x plays practically world of sound. You can be S^^B wflr^ everywhere as it operates sound wlurevir and whenever you ndnt^^^^^^mUnU^^^181 words
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Miscellaneous198 1968-09-06 16 Straits Times Crossword KlMn 7. ButiiHw man who is not 1 2ET 1S TSTduZ-* Vm.n, .mm S. «verjroo» ii>»olv«d oopm rmdlj with a heraldic Mm 8> 14. Irma cooim up before the a. Criminal* u«rd by pajtorai ruler In India It). rpir' i(> la. Representative page torn out wrttlnc la»dar198 words
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Advertisement1144 1968-09-06 17 10 LIVERPOOL ANO OIHU Uk CONTINENTAL fORIS: 4 por» »ant> K. S'lani fenang POLYPHEMUS Li>f'pol ItPI/SlIt) Silt I !ruM??«! U$ l VerPoo r?""'" 1 G s Titiv Sift 7/11 Stft 11 ACHILLES Liverpool. Glasgow Sift 7 Silt I Stit I f-«"°". *-n>outh Stit I Stit 12 Stat 11/11 PBUM Liverpool1,144 words
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Advertisement2268 1968-09-06 17 I r//£ t A hi/Af£S I g ■■■■1 THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY Ltd. Incorporated n Oanmark EXPRESS SAILINGS TO CENOA/NORTH CONTINEfiT.SCANDINAVIA V\mlmVlZumZl^^ MALATA i| Stft 24/21 Stft tVTt St|t°2l7 2 Nm""* Nat'lll Ni» U n Nt. 21 Nt. 22 BENMACHIE i«,* fP< f 12. SON'-.KHLA t) OCt 25 27 Ott2,268 words
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Advertisement1221 1968-09-06 17 w, KLAVENESS LINE W&BV itatiag rtl LOS ANCEIES. SAN rRINCIKO. tIAIIIt fANCOUVIk AUi Mcttiiat ctrii tat Cittrn t u,n aumtt. tintapurt siut Om l. AagtiM IRONXVILLC n/2lteft aStftiOct It NM OONNEVULC 27/21 OM a/11 Oct II Om MUCAINVIUE 27/21 NM lI NM/1 Ott II Ma Seattle Lot San Out Am»mg1,221 words
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Advertisement1002 1968-09-06 18 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAiSHA LTD. Western Australia) /Singapore /Japan Service 'remind* Sinianorr rokiiaicni/Nagnya r'nama Hoot Swim Man" 25 IB MB the IS DX It Dec 21 Die West Africa 'Singapore 'Japan Service >• yngjoc- Nun|»on| »'ham» »ue» •Dennart Man SaiUl M/2J Slit 1 Set 7 Oct II Oct iMinaia Man"1,002 words
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Advertisement865 1968-09-06 18 AtISIRAUA/NEW ZEALAND SERVICI INBIA. PAKISTAN AND MR EASI SERVICES ran A.cti.pi. cm. Lytt. BMaajka M j..,.. o Spore r>. s mm Pimm b™" BAIUU 11/14 Sir 2S Sipi 7t %tt> IINKURA 2351P1 14/?S Sipl 18/1J Sipt RAJUIA 12/U Ocl IB OCI IB OH CHARDINA- IS II Oct IMB Del 18/21865 words
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Advertisement816 1968-09-06 18 K *r*^ \av i !f' i I/ (>S nI w I FAST PASSENGER SERVICt it. fiiOK— MUkTSR-siNsti > oRt-BEL»tt*N-smttr-aa(-MUNiop.-it. raia« a.t aiuf tainu Muntok tf Pr ok Muntok SmjdCO'l Btiwin Sinuoori Muntot JStpt 111 Sept 12 Stpt 13 14 Seal Ii Ii Sipt U/11 Sipt is Sipt PASSAGt BOOKINGS: iNIERrUtIBNU816 words
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Advertisement926 1968-09-06 18 I aY bbbV. BB^L_—JBaß_«jßßL^CaPai ■BKBaßßaaaaflaßßVßaaVaaßB > Ja*JMaVB B aß^^ EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, THE PROPERTY TAX NEGERI SEMBILAN ORDINANCE 1960 s jar- .van. E iN oVj, zp;. Parents Ciuardian;- who nave re- i/aii atiii\ i ist 1969 glstered their children born to VlilßsH TION 1 111 1962 for admission to Rtawtard I926 words
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Article29 1968-09-06 19 RUBBER AND TIN CLOSING PRICES Sept. 5. R( RBKR PRICE: 54) cents (up half a cent). TIN PRICE Wit, (up S3). I stun it( il dfTrriiu 240 tons (unchanged).29 words
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Article274 1968-09-06 19 Heavy losses again in Melbourne MELBOURNE. Thurs. (CONSIDERABLE losses werf reported In mlnliiKs and Oilsin early trading but borne shares recovered slightly later Western Mining aadeti J(l cnb Ito $12 .90, after sales to 112 30. (•real Bouluer miIU 20 cent.cheaper to $17.80. while North Kalturli pa.sed ao cent!, to274 words
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Article39 1968-09-06 19 ON Ihf fr~ <arnaniia market >n Hoik Konc jtttrrOnf 1h» UH Hollar «aa quoted ai «l 121 (or I 1 and liij mr <aah S'erhni «a« quotM xl MM and onr tael of (OM at 300139 words
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408 1968-09-06 19 THE tin price in Penang yesterday rose $3 a plcul to $556. which was almost In line with the gain of £51 per ton In the London 3 months forward buyers' price on Wednesday afternoon Locally strong ail-round support was reported especially from408 words
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Article241 1968-09-06 19 Wl 111 Mill I, lint trade rubber 1..b bu^^r» cloard al spm. in Mncapurr and Kuala I umpur «(i>trrd4v at 54k trnta per Ib up half a .rm oo H'a*lnr*dav t level I In- lonr «taa auietlv atead*. K.\> and M.R.I:, ilnalng price* In241 words
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Article83 1968-09-06 19 /'MINISI Pr.Ouc. lldlinil, In,, v pare neen ariaat a*r aiaiH ra> ■•may. Caaanut Mil bulk MO MM irvin. till MataN Caaxa: Mxn) if oh I im.ae n»pl IX I I K Cent $7V» R '<»»' Muntok whit. $I|]| atllera ■Urawak kihi* nit MtaM, apaciai •arawak blark »sj| arllara.83 words
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Article26 1968-09-06 19 m ita ratr* to merchant* vaaterda* laii rm«a m ihbi lallmi TT ar OO taaflr Natharlanai II 7» l«0|; Italy ***** IM Japan IIHI.26 words
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1057 1968-09-06 19 QUIET conditions pre- vailed on the Stock Exchange yesterday as the present luil continued. There were more sellers about with some bull liquidation and prices eased after a steady opening. Buyers were on the cautious side. The general turnover continued to be reduced and was1,057 words
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Article272 1968-09-06 19 \IOVIMKNTS OP SHARE PRICIt BASED ON A COMPARISON OF LAST SALES IN THE lINCAPORE AND ROOMS OF TMI STOCK EXCMANCE VCITERDAY WERE: INDUSTRIALS: ACMA 1 Ban Ca. i I aMBS), Barnaa Barhad mnch Baultaad i I <«nn, c. Susan (linen. >, C CM. i MM Ounlaa t—272 words
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Article117 1968-09-06 19 LYING •IONCIIUi TMC fIN(.«POME HARBOUR WHARVEa ON lIPIITIO TODAY ARC: ■M V" 1 Sl r .•fun Mum U4l (mint 47 and Kruaa N.W. MIFI IN TMI ROADt At AI AM ON If PT i 1.t1.m kudi Kajaa a«l»m H Vanino iana. damn aa \«ia Kr**. i>.., -Imar.117 words
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Article687 1968-09-06 19 tI(NIM>» IN \M> lill'OKlMl TO IHI MNC.WOKI. \M» Xl \l II MII K IKMIINi. I. im.M* UK IMI h IX 1 M\S(.| VrSTKRI>\% WITH IHI M.MRrK OF SH\K»> llt \l>M> IN Hi; \i M I INOLITRIALt ACMA .1'" li3im>Ui n.W »tn and Ca. |3 000. IS.T3. iriiDKi $2.7*687 words
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Article28 1968-09-06 19 STOCK INDICES SepL 4 Kept. S •industrial*: 117 50 IS7.M ■Properties: 200. 2S 501.70 *tina: :».2l :i.u rubbers: 107.80 10! SO V>fT. J». |>«{ |M M>tv. SO. I»CI IM28 words
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Article445 1968-09-06 19 yoo« iicmanui o* m«i»ui» offih •men orriciALLv listic at tni ckotf or businim INOUITttlALI a. ACMA 2. 41 hwn. ro 2 K Mornao EUrhad 2.01 Ro.i'tMd I *0 C Sugar* 4.24 <• C M. onU I •<» DuDlop 3 «0 K»«t imtlt R A.I *«T K»«o ont» 2445 words
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Advertisement699 1968-09-06 19 GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE LOCAL (iOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963 (NO 18 (U 1963) \OTKK I N-ntR «rrTin« mm lit I.NDI.R SECTION 19 Notue is hereby given, pursuant to Section 19 {2> of tbe Local Government Integration Ordlnance, 1963 that the Director of Public Works requires the execu--tlon699 words
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Advertisement554 1968-09-06 19 no. 000-thk omnibi s BttV{™OErf! MNO ORDINANCE. 1956 ute he<"eby notinfd that apPllc«'">n h»« been made by the undermentioned company to the Omnibus Services Llci nslng Atithority to extend its f«rvice No 3A U> operate from junction ot Jalan Perwlra Jalan Kekal to North Bridge Road alongside St. Andrew's Cathedral554 words
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Advertisement420 1968-09-06 19 TENDER Tenden will be received in the Minlatry of Ihe Interior and Defence, Pearl'« Hill. Siniaporr t, for the I(ii «ing itema up to 12.00 I Noon on Jll 9.68'II) Outbcard Motor 15-45 harac■ower. (7) I'lerced aterl platea. A tender depoKit of Sl <mi each for tender' 1 and 2420 words
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Article16 1968-09-06 20 MB. CHOW AH SAN .ml family inaak i ■at. MRS C. S. ARUMUCAM. Mi .<nd16 words
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Article59 1968-09-06 20 RERNINA SEWING PORTABLES rrnm na r.esrst cc ."ale i<r dreaaaw vB«Wte Itia-t HAIRDRESSINC COURSES btiiHal Bf BaH—aar. A few mc.rr enrolmiTt« r.,n b ■S porel ENJOY CERMAN PRECISION. AdKr p<. tloa. .ROSALIE HERNON; Hnlrdresslng .irses surllnic Inc and nlnht olmenu Salon Phoemt Tel i'3(r6» sport BENJAMIN'S 'ir.n.l Annual Sal»:59 words
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Obituary89 1968-09-06 20 M. s. sewell Welfare: I rinrla Xxvier s Catnolic Cemetery I" J MRS. YONC VOW NAM nee Mdm. teg* arlll ...n Hang Tuah m 11.30 a na. 'oi burial at netery. Bukit Erusn.. THEODORA NERVA lAJlai Ooral) aaatully o.V.bs 1 <l)io. Kinel. liranamo tar i-i Btaraaaa*, Theresa Rlzal I'hilipplnes89 words
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Obituary15 1968-09-06 20 l»e Mr r; Arumugam P.J.K wi I !<th September a, Klang this a15 words
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Advertisement1346 1968-09-06 20 ICKNOWKO.CMINTS AMM VF RSAKtr S J < 81RIHS UB ACTIVITIES CO'OOKNCEV OIMMS iNCACFMUIS. I fUHUIi. CREETINCS. II IKMO«l«M saaataMO, MISSING PEiIiONH fft, ItOUIEMS t BEUHIOHS. I lite Mimagn Hf/< I*2l Deris, rich tMttnul wtri »:ts. I ki O'»rr Cliisiffi shtrliiemul;: Miiunn M/- fir ww.s. txk alDiiiwal wi 40 cests Stfiits1,346 words
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Advertisement1080 1968-09-06 20 I OOUBLE ROOM AIRCONOITION EO Ml |er day One beer tree NewKatong Reathouse Tel S pore 44U7K. TWO ROOM terrace nouse IU uun Kemuninx S pore lor rent at reduced rat*. Apply within Sundays IU a.m. to t 11 m 3 BEDROOM >eamde bungalow. DBbbtM la, Harden, M.S.. all modern1,080 words
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Advertisement1068 1968-09-06 20 GRANCE ROAD. DMMfI V 4 bad- I room bungalow, separate living room. .in > quarters, garages. Area. 22.0UU ii ft Kn.|,iliir. C H Williams Co Tel Spore 931 M« SERANCOON PARK: District IS. house rmthrooms. 1. -shaped sitting tinuip: room '.'"/(Mi sq.ft. mosaic flooring alti.uwi Property SaleH A Service Agency.1,068 words
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Advertisement959 1968-09-06 20 ACQUIRE A BOOK KEEPING DIPLOMA By Airmail in thret p month., by our Simplified Postal Study Course Thousands of students have already .|ualified by this uniqua guaranteed method Reasonable lees— pay at your local hank! hot lull details write to Uorrlon Arlen College, l).|.t B 9«. 3* Tork Place, r^linburgh.959 words
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Advertisement1139 1968-09-06 20 \JSLT2LTt-JSi BSi n .nn°:.'or;er ID v'o A ,kf,.!;on Li ,vH r Mr. T.a per*. *****. No d«,.ra. te-jjj- MUST SELL IBM O'Rekord. Ins./ Jr Mercedes Umrnoti. Dlasel. Year Tax to SO 7 19*9. .750/- o.n o. Con- 99 J r» tnsprrten at Hocrit.e: HoUis.t 242-H or.hard Road S pore 2UVIW.1,139 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1968-09-06 21 In memory of thr li(e ilin» Yeo Leng Nro who departed two year* ago. Sadly mis>rd h^ helovrd husband Khoo Krnr. Hoc. son Peter Parents. Relatives and friends. <>l an32 words
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Advertisement828 1968-09-06 21 (Continued Croro Page 20i DIAS CONTRACTORS. Tilinn. e»r- 1"". Wiring Hlutnhcriru Kenovai SB**""-* Tel (8Dor W4BB VONC AIRCONOITIONINQ and I Refrigeration Borvice for efficient, JU»T ARRIVED from American reliable, sale servicing and repairing, 'en that writes with watarll Un. Telephone ***** Singapore. onilt'onallT Guaranteed tor lifetime. PHOTO COPVINQ i PLAN-PKINT.828 words
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Advertisement1067 1968-09-06 21 •■wn^asa^gta^g^aMMftfl^a^a^a^ai^a^B^B^B^a^L^a^a^B^a^aiM BIASISWA KERAJAAN MAJL S AMANAH RA'AYAT NEGERI, PERAK TAHUN 1969. Permohonan ada-lah dl-pelawa Lembaga Bl.slswa Kerajaan M !ftT!l! "xi^ Negerl. Perak ada-l.h mempel.wa g*™, 11 ir.h Bahaelan Kend£ permohonan2 daripada An»Jt2 ,*l'" iVa^a Banaglan Kende Melayu yang menjadi warganegara an MAKA 1970. Keutamaan ada-lah dl-berl Mempunyal IJaiah Sarjana kapada1,067 words
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Advertisement559 1968-09-06 21 TENDER NOTICE Sale of Single Colour Crabtree NUIIIt Offset Machine Quad Demy 35" x NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MR ANDREW LOW KIM TENDERS will be received up to kaye 1s no onger our employ ?nr P Z Sflrrh 0 M? 1^ 1 melU h ViR US 0D hl m!rWn.559 words
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Advertisement368 1968-09-06 21 NOTICES NOTICE The University of Penang Con- ■titutior.nl Committee Invites representations from members of th»- > public. The Committee's Terms of Reference require H to prepare a craft Constitution for the linlvcr- slty of Penang which Includes such transitional provisions as may be deemed neceuary to bring the University Into368 words
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Advertisement189 1968-09-06 21 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. PAHANG Tawaran l akan di-terima daripada Pemborong* J.K.R. dalam fcelu "D" dan ka-atas baga "Membekal. Kepala 1 K Kechil 2" dl-Pejabat Jurutera Negerl. J.K.R., Pahang. Kuantan hlngga 3.00 petang pada 12.9.1968 bagl mengedakan: MEMBEKAL DAN MENYAMPAIKAN 1.000 TONS BAGGED CEMENT ORDINARY) UNTOK DIGUNAKAN OLEH J.K.R. PAHANG189 words
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Article553 1968-09-06 22 Remarkable impresses in workout REMARKABLE H, with Ismail Asban up, did a sparkling gallop over 3f in 38 l/ssec in heavy going at Ipoh yesterday, reports EPSOM JEEP. Ten-year-old Champion strode out In fine style in a trial with National Bond (Luke Kang). They raced over 3f in 38, with553 words
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Article, Illustration1437 1968-09-06 22 mrrfsamm 2 CLASS 6 division 3 ■IUSaUI ($4,500) 9F 1 ***** ZOIMAQI'E a (Soon Lee' Paul 10 9 0 Kang 11 I 1440. < Ol NT BABI K i Puchong i R Breuk 4 812 (F) Boagoare 6 1 ***** CONTRACT II a i Jurong Heddle 41,437 words
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Article, Illustration1333 1968-09-06 22 -TTT9M 2 -0 CLASS 4 DIVISION 3 mim^fel (55.700) 9F local r.derj only I 23HJ9 PI LAr PINANO a (Penan? Syndt RS Breuk 4 90 IF) Aauwadi 845 HOI BI.E ADIOS II XI. Cimiig' Tan 490 A. laaaail 4 3 ***** MAI.%\M\N «.1(»KV a I Sri1,333 words
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201 1968-09-06 22 \tw YORK. Thur* Forty 1 \esr-old American ;e. .r feasional Pancho Gunaalea t:ium|.rd over his agr aMkwfeagi \tstcrday to move into the men's steles quarter-final* in the United States irwmpionI ship* at Forest I He »»s tomed in .he quarterfinals by fellow professional Ken201 words
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Advertisement700 1968-09-06 22 KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.P.T. TAWARAN darlpada Pemborone2 yang berdaftar rialmn Kelas ikan dlterlma ".m; dan Taliayer. I htngga Jsm ok Pembenaan sa- 1 I Knnkeri- Brrlulanu. Mcl Hut an dan Kena2 Tanah dl-Paya Kepong Mukim Semantan. Temerloh Snrola butir2 boleh dl-dapatl dlmiu kerja dl-Pejabat Partt dan Taliayer. Pahang Ter:gah, Temerloh Sampul700 words
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Advertisement608 1968-09-06 22 KENTATAAN TAWARAN JKR. PAHANG Tawaran* darlpada pern yang berdaftar de-i-.Kan JKR. dl-dalam kelas "C" ke-alas i Pembekali dlbawah Kfpala 1 K Kechll 5 'Reinforcement Steel) akan fli-tenma dl-Pejabat Jurutera Negerl J.K.R Pahang. Kuantan hlngga pukol 3.00 pi rang pada 12 9 1%8 Intok:— SUPPLY Si DELIVBRY OF MILD STEEL BARS608 words
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Advertisement806 1968-09-06 22 TENDERS HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are InvUed for 1 any one or all of the following llj .SANHAKY WATER HISTALLATION to One Block of 11 -Storey 3-Room lmpro*»d Flat.* <v Shops with Eating i House 'I hi Dnlta), Two Blocks "f 11-Siorey 3-Room Improved Flats i3iMS Unit*, and One806 words
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Article377 1968-09-06 23 TONY FRANCIS - TONY FRANCIS GRAND PRIX TIME TRIALS TODAY I By ALL EYES will be on Max Stewart this morning in the official time trials for the first Malaysian Grand Prix at Batu Tiga. His Brabham-Climax is among the fastest in a "hot" field. And his big reputation377 words
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Article, Illustration346 1968-09-06 23 OLYMPIC ROUNDUP The Torch is still exploding now six hurt \TADRID. Thurs— Th« ITI Olympic Torch which relay runners are now carrying across Spain to the Mexico City Games, is still exploding. And so far six people have been injured. Anselmo Lopez, Wee-presi-dent of the Spanish Olympic Committee, said the346 words
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285 1968-09-06 23 A DINNER to celebrate Malaysia's victory in the A recent Merdeka football tournament will be held at the Banquet Hall of the Prime Ministers office en Sept. 22. About, 120 people, lncludding the players, teamofficials, tournament organising commlttre members and YIPs will be lnvtted. Tengku285 words
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Article86 1968-09-06 23 BASKtTBALL KNANO s( hools i \i»iK--20: Han Chiang 81 Secondary Vocational 41. HOCKEY KKIK.NDI.V (Ponttan): MTC. J. Bahru 3 Invaders. Pontian HI 1.C.1 FRIKNDI.V >Kluang> NZ Ini mtrv Rri? B Tcrcnd ik 2j i goal 6 tnrsi Kluans 3 me■o( i i; ii.\ji v>M iiihn 1 1 r I86 words
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Article212 1968-09-06 23 1/EDAH Rugby Union will probably not field a team in this years Malaya Cup tournament because it is short of money Union secretary Bounlert Bomchlt confirmed ye.vterdav that Kedah havf conceded a walk-over to Penang In their north tone opening match at Pentng today "Personally212 words
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177 1968-09-06 23 'MISSING' McINTOSH MYSTERY IS CLEARED JIM Mcintosn, the Western Australian soccer inside-forward, left for home from Singapore late Wednesda> night. A spokesman for Qantas said In Singapore yesterday Mclntosh boarded a plane bound lor Perth. The statement thus cleared up the "missing Mclntosh" mystery which caused concern in Perth on177 words
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Article213 1968-09-06 23 LONDON. lliur*. England loi«axd Cieufl Hurst scored a hattnek in West Ham's 7-2 win mm Second D. vision Bi t m in Uie wcund round of me Fvx/btill League Cup. Other Div. 1 teams. Sheff* I Wednesday and Queen* Pane Ranger.s. suflered shock defeats by Div 4Reuter - 213 words
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Article28 1968-09-06 23 The Mentn Besar of Selangor. In. Han Harun bn Hail Idri.s. v ill open the Malaysian Student (innu\s at Uie Univernv of Malaya, Pantal Valley, today28 words
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Article137 1968-09-06 23 XHE Lawn Tennis Association 1 Mi a-. iuve formed a junior squad to '.rain promising players for future Davis Cup Siries The squad of five players, all between the age* of 18 and 22. will have their f:rst tra:n;n« tt&siao at the ScUngor Club to-137 words
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Article55 1968-09-06 23 FHKT Malaysian Provmt Company won the Denaro Cup In the Malaysian Armed major units anew competition when they beat Combined Record of the General Sen ice Corps 3-2 In the final at Rifle Range Road. Kuala Lumpur In the minor units final for the Wort Cup. First Field55 words
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Article90 1968-09-06 23 Ramblers Sprrt.v club strengthened their chances of winning the FA of Penang league first division title by beating City Council 3-1 at the City Stadium yesterday to regis'fr thrir fourth consecutive win Ramblers were the first to aeon when Lav Tens Hock accepted a pa.v> from90 words
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Article371 1968-09-06 23 I ONDON. Thuis MCO 1 J members may hold a special general meeting to dtacu* Und'fc cncki t u-Utionv with South Africa lollowira- the omission if Basil D'Oiiveiia from the team U> lour South Afric i laier this year. MCC membei Chmlea Barr. In a letterReuter - 371 words
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181 1968-09-06 23 J/LANG District have entered the final of the Selangor Hockey Association senior knock-out competition for the first time. In the semi-final replay at Kiang yesterday, the home-team beat defending champions Kilat Club 2-1. In the first game they drew 1-1 at Pantj^ on181 words
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Article123 1968-09-06 23 Malacca recover MALACCA scored twice In four minutes to hold Negrl Sembilan to a 2-2 draw In a Merdeka anniversary festival hockey match at the Malacca Club (round yesterday Negri forwards combined well to force Malacca Into defence for most of the game. However Malacca's Ooh Ah Tah and new123 words
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Article114 1968-09-06 23 KEDAH took We Ural two points in their Prong 3«on{ Cup badminton cup tie agaum Perak when they won the opening .singles matches at Ipoh lact night. Thomas Cup trainee Atxlui Ranmun bitezt-d paj>; A* |Mk bv.tv 15-4. 15-4 m 20 minuU'.v buniiy rail then (uugtil uul114 words
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Advertisement507 1968-09-06 23 SPORTS POOISdWIIIYSIAir^ Certified Dividends FOR SATURDAY, 31st AUGUST, 1968 A** ui> uir i.d j,. ..«.us»ur^ tuilf tune draws $9b,lM.hi l»t Dividend 24 |wint> 261.83 2nd Dividend 2J points 1T63 3rd Dividrnd 22 point* ::.3H 4th Dividend 22 points (4 Div only Rule 9 li 12 MATCH RKSILTS POOL 12 Correct507 words
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Miscellaneous141 1968-09-06 23 ATHLETICS Spore 8JA Bie Wulk BADMINTON Fooni Cup: Ter^k v Kedah <Iooh SJA. 7 pm./ Prnang closed championships. S'gor restricted cham-picti'-liips iSBA). RdXlVd Spore Open championships s-flnal* (SBA, 830 p. in i < KU kl 1— Jnrndlj: MM r '.I B<hru> HOf KI.V Malacca Fcatlval match: Non-Benders v F N141 words
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Article, Illustration76 1968-09-06 24 £RASH of a helicopter during work on o church steeple in Hollywood produced this dramatic photo which shows the pilot, Woltcr Atherton (just below the croft) as he was thrown or jumped from the helicopter. Just above the pilot can be seen the legs ofUPI - 76 words
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63 1968-09-06 24 Last audition for the 'Lost Horizon' SINGAPORE. Thurs. Th« final nuaitlon for a local Horizon" will take place on Sunday at 8 P m. at 9. Balmoral Hoad Produced by Theatie World non. a dr.ima-u group, Mag yarts lor Kuiopeans as veil ah A Those interested i:i taking part In63 words
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144 1968-09-06 24 RECLAIMING OF EAST LAGOON NOW COMPLETED SINGAPORE. Thurs. Reclamation ot 55 acres of land at the Ea.st Lagoon of the Port of Singapore Authority for a container wharf has been completed Work 10 dredge the water of the U million cublr yard.s of harbour bed material and 200.000 cubic yard.^144 words
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Article53 1968-09-06 24 KUALA LUMPUH. Thurs An iirman was killed at th« RMAS base today when he accidentally walked Into the propeller of a Herald aircraft that had Just lunded The engine* of the aircraft were running down, and the airman was carrying out an inspection when he met with53 words
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Article157 1968-09-06 24 Shah comforts quake victims if From Page One jand yesterday to supervise relief operations in the disaster area. Walling women threw themselves at the royal couple's feet but were Immediately lifted up by the Shall and Empress, who told them: "Everything will be all right look after your children andReuter; UPI - 157 words
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Article80 1968-09-06 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Sref ftarayana Mission and the Narttymm Uurukula will jointly celebrate the 114lh birthday ot bree Nurayana Ouru from tomorrow. ai UN mission premise!) there will be a flag-raUing ceremony tniluwed by a public meeting On Saturday there will be another public meeting, followed80 words
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Article328 1968-09-06 24 LONDON. Thurs. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON. Thurv—Spot Hid.. Oct. 19-, d.. Nov. 19 11 ltd.. Dec 18 1116 d Oct Dec. 19 11 IM. Jan March 9 ,d. April June 19 13 16d July Bept 19328 words
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209 1968-09-06 24 Manila 'studying' Malaysian Note on Sabah issue VfANILA, Thurs.— iTI The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ramos, said today that the Philippines was studying a Malaysian Note on Sabah. He described it as of "very great importanace." He said he had sent a copy of the Note to President Marcos, now visitingReuter; AP - 209 words
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Article30 1968-09-06 24 81NOAPORE. Thurs. The "Learning for Living committee of the Chinese YMCA will hold a buffet dinner and instructors' orientation tomorrow at 730 pm at Its South Pier premises30 words
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249 1968-09-06 24 'Car and saucer crash' report puts city in tizzy BUENOS AIRES. Jhurv Hundreds of people rushed to a major highway (inline Buenos Aires following rumours of .i collision between a cur and a flying saucer. Nome reports claimed that two of the saucer's rru was raptured aftrr thr collision yesterday249 words
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165 1968-09-06 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur>. DUcusslons on the resettlement ol residents on the Malaysian Thai border will be Included in the border committee talk* to be held in Bangkok on Sept 18. The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Home Affair-. Sheikh Abdullah bin Sheikh Abu Bakar.165 words
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313 1968-09-06 24 TILL-OUT PROBLEMS BUT STORE MAKING PROGRESS' TOKYO. Thurs.— Singapore is faced with problems of unprecedented magnitude nith the forthcoming British troop withdrawal, but its economy i.s making significant progress, a labour conference wai told today. Mr. Pang Tee Pow. permanent secretary to the Singapore Ministry of Labour, made the statement313 words
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Obituary54 1968-09-06 24 MADAM YUEN VOKI CMCMO »e<-d 56 pawtd auajr peacefully .">!<•• ..o.« Sinnpor* Casket < Staw_ pore on l.t.M at 3UO p.m. ft C OMCCMATMAVALU NAIOU. M yrarv pn>«r<l away pMMh today Lmi :r.< lii-nind vtlfr. I turn, tao-hblaw, •>. i in urand thudra. Cortrcr '•aviim 4fi Karlnirt) Avrnua M54 words
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Advertisement116 1968-09-06 24 20 words $15 (minimum) An ucilltnt stall") joint in sink wastes. Piomtar's Mair is csmalsNhv (lixiblt Esstcullv id««l for utlint, saifot Mf lath iunsunds *n< tups, gutters, town- non-stmnq. Ron hardtfiinf Mttnil srs- tockn |«ints on WC. stns. rMwiktr't piots. (dips etc. Cm also bt usfd t« vritng. a p*tmai»m116 words
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