The Straits Times, 3 June 1969
1969-06-03
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Title Section26 1969-06-03 1 JBgfeAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 175,000 The Straits Times Thß Nations! Ntiwspapep Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1969 15 CENTS K.D.N. UM M.( (P) No. 072326 words
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802 1969-06-03 1 Free movement tospm KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE curfew-free period in Kuala Lumpur police district for tomorrow has been extended by another two hours. Freedom of movement will be allowed from 5.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. instead of 3 p.m. Curfew orders for other parts802 words
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Article, Illustration302 1969-06-03 1 1/ UALA LUMPUR. 1V Mon. Malaysia hopes to set "all kinus of defence aid' from friendly nations In a few months' to speed up her military expansion. Tiu Deputy Prime Minister Dirtctor of Opera- in Abdul Pazak. ■aid this tBernama - 302 words
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Article34 1969-06-03 1 WELLINGTON. Mon Identud twin.- Steve and Chris Harding were ordered off the field for Identical offences In a rugby footbJll match here and lecenecl idfntical punishments one week s suspension RenterReuter - 34 words
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Article26 1969-06-03 1 NAIROBI. Mon President Jomo Kenyatta yesterday promised Ih. t the first eeneral election s.nce Kenya nrhie\rd Independence would be held within 12 months. AP.AP - 26 words
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504 1969-06-03 1 Stricter causeway checks at the Singapore end (SINGAPORE, Moh. Stricter checks ;ii the Causeway and ;it the Railway Station lure have been ordered l>> the Singapore Government to prevent "undesirable elements* 1 from entering the Republic. Passengers From Wesl Malay* stian towns flying in by MalaysiaSingapore Airlines are being aflowed504 words
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102 1969-06-03 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two employees of h shipping company xere robbed of $2(1.000 in cash by a lone robber at Raffles Place today. The two men had earlier cashed a i lieijue. and were on then way Ik k to their company, Kie102 words
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Article72 1969-06-03 1 LONDON. Mon They've finally Identified the "Phantom of the 17th Green.' who has stolen more than 500 golf balls from a golf course In Reddilch in the past yea.. He Is Chick, the cat who llv-s in a house nearby His owner. Mis Rita Humv wasUPI - 72 words
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Article32 1969-06-03 1 SHILLONG. Mon People ran out i.ito the open yesterday afternoon following a MlOll2 earthquake that rattled doors, wlndov. s and houses for nearly 40 seconds. There was no damage. UPI.UPI - 32 words
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290 1969-06-03 1 rKVO. Mon. A Soviet cosmonaut has said the Soviet Union plans to land a man or men on the moon by the mil of this year or early i.i \t year, if all icoes ui-11. according to reports from Japanese correspondents inReuter - 290 words
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Article, Illustration265 1969-06-03 1 PARIS, Monday \|H. Georges Pompidou loday looked set to become France's nexl President after winning ;i convincing sliarc of the \oics in the lirsi round ballot The former Prime Minister topped i lie poll with 44 14 per cent of th< ix per265 words
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Article27 1969-06-03 1 HONG KONO. Mon Mr Xuat. i luci of Ihr N Vietnamese icle>_. c Part* :r.n\ie on Vietnam. Dlltr t'hrri-Sn-lai in Prkmi! RenterReuter - 27 words
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199 1969-06-03 1 'PEL AVIV. Mon. Dititiinn of underground shelters tiai started in Jericho amid Increasing reports that Israel may soon strike at Jordan's army. SmiiV' 1 here >ay ih thai it may stii dam. in troops unless they stop coUaborai Arab guerillas. oil clala say thatReuter - 199 words
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Article15 1969-06-03 1 W *RSHir ILLttl NSH vptc damaged today d v r maooruurv Sra Kmt*r15 words
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143 1969-06-03 2 Blown up pipeline 'the price US has to pay' 4MMAN. Mon. -The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine said yester11 had blown up the American-own-ed oil pipeline phasing through occupied Syrian territory to remind the United that it had to pay a high price for its support of Israel.143 words
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123 1969-06-03 2 General: Somewhere out there a man died for me today... VAIGON, Mon. Oen. CreiKhton Abrams. U.S. Commander in Vietnam, commemorated American armed forces dav with the thought "iiiewhere out there a man died for me today." In ft speech— almost a sermon packed with reliKious Quotations and passages from theReuter - 123 words
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Article51 1969-06-03 2 CANBEKKA. Mon. A N«ri.'shinn bua'. M &iie.sted by an Australian naval patrol boat in the Milne Bay area at the southern U| of Papua-New Guinea today. I: was the nfth N«: Chinese nshmg ve*»el to be arrested for fishing m Australian territorial water* sine* Is vember.Reuter - 51 words
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Article56 1969-06-03 2 Just fancy that f OMION, Mon John Wright K tryinj to sell di>•sMag iml» paper to Krit;iin\ Serrrt service. But the service is m> atcfl he r.innot find anyone to buy it Mr Wneht >.tv his paper could save agenU from i| to chcit sr< re» doiunients hen the enemyReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration88 1969-06-03 2 Steven, 12, leads free-my-f ather inarch 20 YEARS' JAIL IN APARTHEID-LAND CTEVKN RII^SON, aited It, led 200 adult marchers thrnuKh Oxford on the \va> to London to demonstrate against the 20-year i.iil sentence on his father Mr David R'tson imposed in South Africa in I«M!.*> for antiapartheid activities The march88 words
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111 1969-06-03 2 (JANBERRA. Mon. A major programme designed to encourage the employment of more aborigines for long-term Job training was announced by the Aus.tralian Government here last night. The Government will sutwiduse employers at ratal of up to 30 per cent of the applicable awardReuter - 111 words
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274 1969-06-03 2 This gap as great as threat of war, says Suharto BANDOENG. Monday PRESIDENT Suharto said yesterday that differences in affluence among nations "constitute one of the sources ol world tension which is a threat as great as the threat of war." Welcoming delegate* irom 33 countries at the opening ofReuter - 274 words
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Article73 1969-06-03 2 Hollywood. Mon. Dancer Juliet Pro»>-. 32. and choreographer Eddie Jattif*. 26 were married yesterday at th« brides hcme It was the lirst marriage for J5" Prow* who came her* fiom South Africa 111 1962 t© apprar 111 the film 'Can Can" and then had a well73 words
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Article35 1969-06-03 2 MANILA Mon. N-arlv 40 nim.s hay* bern en!M>d for the Asian film festival from June 1J to 20^ by India. Taiwan Guam Thailand Hon« Km." STL,"" ZMl »nd. k£ rea and the Philippine35 words
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Article22 1969-06-03 2 BEI GRADE. M via y K terd«v officially rwif!ir»l d Vl •nrithrf.rtjj. coming Moscow world <-„■ ™T nut summit -R»nt*r22 words
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68 1969-06-03 3 EIGHT NEWSMEN GET A TASTE OF LIFE IN JAIL... L°^ Eight pu> -day to of a hf> prison wa.by Amnesty I rid. were herdcptyp<» van -aken bloc-k Ihu In ba.s*>Araneity International orKar.X'ii the one-day sen-•i-nce .so reporters could understand the plight of political A spokesman claimed the Jail was likeReuter - 68 words
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282 1969-06-03 3 Ex-mayor's son surrenders after shoot-out at the Hilton MANILA, Monday. yHE son of a former Mayor of Manila surrendered to the police today and admitted shooting a policeman in the lobby of the Hilton Hotel last night. Businessman Richarde dc la Kupiit*'. 39. told the ho BhOi patrolman Francisco Oonsales.UPI - 282 words
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Article51 1969-06-03 3 Too erotic so film banned BRASILIA. Mon Brazils Mm tensor has banned Italian director Pier Paulo Pa.solnn* ■Theorem necause it is considered too irotic. Theoietn. wtrch stars Terexic* Stamp and Silvana Mangano, tells of a young man's disturbing effect on members of a tamilv with whom he goes to live.Reuter - 51 words
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Article51 1969-06-03 3 MADRAS. Mon About 6.000 dockers paralysed cargo operations at Madras port when they walked out yesterday lor the -econd time in three wedn Irn ship* stood idle when the duikers struck demanding sort and more bonus, but shore 1 labour u> not affected by the walk-out.Reuter - 51 words
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241 1969-06-03 3 MONTREAL, Mon. ABOUT 200 young hippies marched into a hotel here yesterday and climb- fd 17 floor* to see Beatle John Lennon and his wife. Yoko Ono. The youngsters had walked about two miles tmiii a love- in in a centralReuter - 241 words
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Article, Illustration170 1969-06-03 3 British racing ace Hawkins dies in the 74th lap BRITISH race ace Paul Hawkins. 31. died in his blazing I.«>U super sports car when it crashed into a tree .uid exploded at Uulton Park. Cheshire The car spurt off the track in the 74th lap of the 303-mile Royal AutomobileExpresspic - 170 words
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264 1969-06-03 3 WANTED ROME POLICE CHIEF GIVES UP ROME, Monday. J^ FORMER deputy head of the Rome police force, Supt. Nicola Scire, has given himself up to face charges in connection with an alleged major gambling racket here, police ~~1 said today. An rro.st warrant had been IIKMd against Supt. Sdre, jneReuter - 264 words
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89 1969-06-03 3 LONDON, Mon SurBtOM will soon be able to replace key iolnts in the human body with plastic and steel spare parts, doct«»r> >aid today. 11ioiu>a:ids of BrUL.'-l] patients, rrippied by arthritis or rheumatism, are already walking with artificial hip and knee Joints and workingAP - 89 words
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Article39 1969-06-03 3 NEW YORK. M>m Bruce Mayrock. a 20-year-old Columbia University sturtent died today, about nine hours after lie set fire to himself on the lawn of the United Nations building to protest against the war In Blafra. AP.AP - 39 words
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Article30 1969-06-03 3 BANULI Men President Jr..v B.tlcl B'ika.-sa of the OtHrai African Republic tod.t> marked Mothers Dhv by ordering that ail BOtlWri rlctained in Hip cuuntrys prisons should b« (reed.30 words
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Advertisement164 1969-06-03 2 f 9 NpwPAL I IB;TWO>A^S LA*/ f TO IOI\VO Rush.... and not-so-rush It's not often an airline offers such an understanding choice. But PAL understand, so now the choice is yours. Mondays we can speed you from Singapore to Tokyo with only 40 minutes stopover in Manila. You get to164 words
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Miscellaneous16 1969-06-03 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby <»» %N [pang N v sustain vou)b fof%mzOh £ff. FAINTS PgV^) lE£V*-~m^16 words
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Advertisement89 1969-06-03 3 SKIN PROBLEMROUGH AND DRY? Juvela Vitamin E preparation improves and conditions yow stun, giving you a beeutifut and healthy complexion Juvela keeps you young and vital I I Wat Cm. IM I 1 Keeps you young, healthy and vital Soto >*» TONG ENG MEDICAL TRADING CO. I l ME I89 words
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Advertisement194 1969-06-03 3 Captain Morgan The Rounded Rum that^s right for mixing, r^ .^aW*" r V Walt, a. X TA J M aft, m i 7^L-*IV. M J Soie Agents 4 Imoorters MACLAINE WATSON (IMPORTS) LTD. Singapore kuala lumpur ipoh penang HE HAD^*T|fj£^ ttii good tense to try De Witt's Pills for I194 words
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278 1969-06-03 4 A smooth change to new hours in Govt SINGAPORE. Mon. £OY r ERNMENT offices opened for business at 8 a.m. this morning heralding the 42-hour week and a new era of greater productivity and service by Government departments. From today, civil servants will work 5i hours more each week, although278 words
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Article, Illustration45 1969-06-03 4 A TOAST to Italy by Singapore's Minister for Communications. Mr. Ynne N.vuk Lin and a return compliment to the Republic by Italian Ambassador. Dr. Dante Pollici. The occasion was the Italian National Day reception at (illicit n Lotus .yesterday evening. Straits Times picture.45 words
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Article37 1969-06-03 4 SLVOAPORE. Mon. The Q leenstown Secondary Technical School Old Students' Association will hold a ball at the Singapore Telephone Board Recrentlon Centre. MacPherson Roa-1. on June 14 Tickets are obta nable from association officials37 words
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Article141 1969-06-03 4 Toda\ s educational TV programme on Channel 8 Is as follows 7.50-8.10 ajn.. National language. Elementary: Pergi KaPerhentlan Kereta Api; 8.30-8.50. Health edun i Tamil). Sec. I and II: ironinent and health (11); y.05-9.25. General science. Sec. I: Carbon dioxide; 9.45 10.05 Mathematics. Sec. II: Powers and141 words
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Article15 1969-06-03 4 BINOAPORE. Mon Tht Spastic Children's Association will hold its Flag Day on Saturday.15 words
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Article, Illustration88 1969-06-03 4 rE fashion director of a Japanese weekly magazine. Mr. Bill Mersey (above) is now in Sincapore to gather material for his second travel book on this area, aimed at the Japanese student or young man. His work has taken him all over the88 words
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Article64 1969-06-03 4 Computer course SINGAPORE. Mon The Singapore Computer Society will conduct a 10-hour basic course on "computer appreciation" at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, between 2 30 p.m. and 5 30 pm on June 21 and between 930 am. and 530 pm. on June 22. Applications should be made to the64 words
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Article241 1969-06-03 4 SINGAPORE, Mon qiHE University of Singapore today announced results of the supplementary examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Accountancy held at the Polytechnic last month. The following candidates have pa.-'-rd the full-time Part I supplementary examinations Chonu Wai Kong. Han Tsl Fung. Miss Koh Hwee Choo.241 words
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Article, Illustration156 1969-06-03 4 Japanese women raise funds for charities 'THE outgoing Japa- nese Ambassador to Singapore, Mr. Kenichiro Yoshida, yesterday presented a cheque for $23,659.86 to the vice-president of the Singapore Council of Social Service. Mr. Harry Wee. The money, ralstd through a Japanese bazaar organised last month by the Japanese Embassy and156 words
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179 1969-06-03 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A "chap-ji-kl" .sub-pro-moter died of a heart disease In his prison cell nine days after he wos remanded in the Quenstown Prison, a coroner "s court heard today. Chew Pek Keok. 44. was found lying naked In his cell on179 words
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Article42 1969-06-03 4 SINGAPORE Mon An 'nductory talk on leprosy will be Riven by the medical superintendent of Trafalgar Home, Dr. Wong Mook Ow. at the Pathology lecture theatre at 8 IS p.m. tomorrow It w ill be followed by a slide demonstration.42 words
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Advertisement133 1969-06-03 4 >♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦» I '(Ufa SE*««^^*na^-a) j FIRST FLOOR, LION CITY HOTEL j TANJONG KATONO ROAD S'PORE-15 TEL *****7—*****6 proudly present for your entertoinment <• M^L THE SENSATIONAL VERSATILE DANCER MISS LOLITA SONG J 4> J and tor your lutcmnq pleasure X^A^L^Lt MISS ANITA SARAWAK tjkjMk fl B| rbe EMI Record ft133 words
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Advertisement91 1969-06-03 4 GALA NEXT CHANGE! VIOLENCE AND FEAR GRIPPED A TOWN RULED BY A GROUP OF BANDIDOS! ENRICO MARIA SALERNO TECHNICOLOR TECHNISCOPE COME to the ORCHARD Soon! YOU may be the hard playing, hot-blooded young man DARLENE is waiting for. She wants to Skidoo with you. rjTTOMBMMfIR -SKOOOJICMf OUAMN M cMrxCMANrjma FKCOCUMC91 words
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Advertisement440 1969-06-03 4 I ORMNISATION LAST DAY' H 11am. 1 4i. 4.00, 6 30 A 9 IS m "How to Vduci o Playboy I with Th« Ploybov Girl» g Grcol Corhcrmc LAST DAY' 1 1 am. I 30. 4 00. 645 9JO "THE HYING DAGGER" Commando*" I- B BS^i irewi p?m^ LAST DAf440 words
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177 1969-06-03 5 $15,000 in fines imposed on 500 curfew breakers Xl M l.l'MPl K. Mon I magistrates 1 -imiiv Courts ha\e mi fai imposed more than ll&JM 111 iint-N on more than ">t)o «urfe«- breakers. l«rnt\ li\r recened .imiim prn.dt\ •i\ nuiiuhs jail I he 1 ourts t«.day fined S8 curfew- breakers177 words
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Article35 1969-06-03 5 BIKII MERTAJAM A 4M< people hay« 'iie district Vigilante Corps here. In Penan?. .SO Kampomn Rawa and Patanl Road residents havr enrolled In the area corpa v carries out nightly I35 words
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Article20 1969-06-03 5 RITIAWAN. Mon. Th« president of the Talpwg Sessions Court. Inch? Mokhtar bin Reriin, ha* been transferred lo Kuala Lumpur.20 words
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244 1969-06-03 5 Some questions often asked about internal Saintray protection {>. inn unmarried fir/s MM I niiifinx lampnnt? A. Ol course. Tampax tampons wore developed by tor over 30 years ago for the benefit of all women, married or single. In fact, active young girls are among the most enthusiastic users of244 words
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282 1969-06-03 5 Pak Singh's turban creates a crisis in airmen's mess AIELBOURNE, Mon.— A The turban worn by a Sikh airman training in Australia is the centre of a crisis at the Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen's Club at Albury, 190 miles from here. Malay Man Airman K. Pak Singh Johol. who laAP - 282 words
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Article44 1969-06-03 5 SINGAPORE. Mon -Lee Kiaa TVclt. 60. died t»o hours after he wag Itnootfri down by a mo-tor-cycle in Upper Serangooa Ro«d yesterday. The mot' h'.a Ah Bah. 21. *U t n ured. Pp.. re said he was wearing crash heimct44 words
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Article52 1969-06-03 5 PENAN'O M'.n li:r Omrrnnr Tun t>>ed Shell Barakbati. and his contort. Puan B nionit a Urge gathering \\huh attended a dmi ncr s{iven by Tengku Ahmad Tajudcin he r last night. The dinner was to mars the maniage of his daughter Rokiah t > Incne Zulkifli bin52 words
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Article22 1969-06-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR Mon .—lnterwewing of candidates (or vocational training at Mara to be heid (rom Thur.vday l.<t& been postponed indefinitely.22 words
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Article25 1969-06-03 5 SINGAPORE Moru Tan Bock Kirn. 30. of Thomson Road (ell to :11s death early this morning from the tixth floor of Seleggie House25 words
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296 1969-06-03 5 PENANG. Monday 4 LAWYER. Chong A^ Kah Kcnft. was i today produced in court I with a former Mayor of Penang. Chooi Yey Choy. on a charge of I displaying a Labour Party banner "In celebration of the victory of the November 1967 hartal"296 words
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Article, Illustration130 1969-06-03 5 The glad-to-be-back smiles as schools reopen KUALA LUMPUR, Mon CtCONDARY schools 0 here and In Petaling J. 0.1 reopened today after h.i>int been closed for 19 (I. >s because of the recent disturbances. Youthful enthusiasm prevailed despite a general feeling of unrest in the air. More than »0 per cent130 words
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413 1969-06-03 5 PENANG, Monday q^HE University of Penang. which will take in its first batch of 62 students next i Monday, is to launch a drive for funds soon. "It will be a nation-wide campaign Dr. Ow Kheng Hock, a member of the university's board413 words
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319 1969-06-03 5 IN S'PORE: FIVE YOUTHS ARRESTED AND CHARGED SINGAPORE. Mon. LMYE youths said by police to have been arrested in connection with the disturbances here, were charged in a magistrate'! court today. They were arnMccl late la.st night In var; parts uf the island. The DPP. Mr. K. S Rajah, urged319 words
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32 1969-06-03 5 M'»O. <rnfd ..UK In Uip jungit I unslo green. M-n for security Dg tba area." h» i n here by -n;pd by Intnebe Moru!i the CPO.32 words
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Advertisement44 1969-06-03 5 ♦/I trial sample of Tampax-tr tampons in plain wrapper' twill he posted to you on J tit. together uith our* >ook let on menstruatton-tr {and adin-f. Just send* ttampt to 7"/i#J federal Dixpentary ltd PO. Box Jll.-k t pore TAMPAX jar""" PsoTicnoM htmh miimhit44 words
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Miscellaneous22 1969-06-03 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl f ZOUNDS 11^ f TODAY IS PAYDAY A y^^. \bvERSLEPTIj \^AT ThE PUANTJ^/ q /^PENCILS x RWMASTEJ^^22 words
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Article, Illustration337 1969-06-03 6 Divorced: Woman witness in a murder case SINGAPORE, Mon. Roseline Susan Pinto, 25. who figured in the Gene Koh murder trial in Singapore last year, was today sued for divorce by her pianist husband, Peter Charles Consigliere, on the grounds of desertion. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tan was told that337 words
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Article37 1969-06-03 6 SINGAPORE. Mn:i The pmrUamentan 'o the Ministry of Communlcatloni and MP for Tainpint- Mr Phuah Bah Lee. la>i nii.ii! opened a basketball championship lournameii' BJ the lederatlon of scvpm management commutes! ot the Tani!>metuen< v37 words
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Article29 1969-06-03 6 SINGATORB MOB The Adult Education Board is organiMiik: t*<> luiiKuaet- courses lor beglnneri a Stussjan course for English-speaking -tuuenus and a crinversHtional KnglUfl course for Mandarin-speaking .-.indents.29 words
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Article86 1969-06-03 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Visitors to Singapore this month and m xt will be a.sked to take part In a good service competition to select the Republic* most courteous waiter, waitress and hotel receptionist About 2.500 booklets will be distributed at Paya Lebar airport arrival block by86 words
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Article, Illustration120 1969-06-03 6 DR. <. onion Oh Mm llmcm .md kli bride, fHUm Ruby Chan Soon limit: after their ueddinc at the Singapore Wesley >Irthnili-i Church on Saturday. The eroom. private nieilii.il practitioner, is the eldest son of Dr. and Mrs. William Oh The bride is the eldest daughter of .Mr.120 words
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219 1969-06-03 6 Paintings of old S'pore now on view at varsity art museum SINGAPORE, Mon IVATKK colour paintings showing the Sin- gapore of the 1840's are now on display ;it the University of Singapore art museum. "They are among the earliest views of Singapore known to survive," said Mr. William Willetts, curator219 words
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117 1969-06-03 6 Blood bank gets top number of donations for year SI.M.APORI. Mon The Smi:.iporp Blood Transfusion service rrt.ived a total i blood donations I a t month the hishrvt monthly figure achieved so far this jrear The number of blond donations received during tin- puf week was i,n and thr" milliner117 words
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Article72 1969-06-03 6 HERE arr the results of the first hKky dr.iw for 7."i food hampers hHd ;tt Red Cross ||<> t<-ril;iv in connection with its blood (lon.itmn can p.iiun IM7, i I :s:u.i. tfltl, lilt, ;*7S. i ix Itffl, i m.ii. ;sk;k, m I7U, I Itl 1775, ::x'it, im:,72 words
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77 1969-06-03 6 Who is S'pores most courteous shop assistant? SINGAPORE. Mom. Th« sepore Tounn Asso- Is holding a competition to choose "th« most courteous .shop axint." The competition, organised In connection with .Singapore's 150 th anniversary. Ls aimed at instilling In shop assistants good manners, courtesy and helpfulness to all tourists and77 words
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Article65 1969-06-03 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Thi Ministry of Law and National Development will show to th* public all facets of Itl through a 10-day exhibition named "150 years of development." to be held at Ellzabe'h Walk, starting on Aug. 1. The various department* which will take part are the65 words
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Miscellaneous141 1969-06-03 6 gj'i \bnvr »n At Vupp -^M^S^ \f BUTORPHINS WHUr) /MONEY IS^\ /^^-TWASs) SEMDS CHECKS PD' I THE ROOT J S^ WHUTOLE au ffi m*m By v. t. n<mn» ffl <5f G T K',^^ )^Sfi/ B nf rrWaK/ I j^3^H I {^^J^T 3 COULD WE>-*-\wfUL JUSTH»€ LI OF TH WAY THIISJGS141 words
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Article1681 1969-06-03 7 RONALD PAYNE - RONALD PAYNE by New York Copyright: Th« Sunday Telegraph London A dinosaur unwilling to use its strength against enemies MAYOR Dam Chicago, has his problems both political and in handling what he C*Ul the finpolioc departments in the world." The officers have to be carefully vetted1,681 words
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Article531 1969-06-03 8 i Vietnamese initiative is mainly responsible for the meeting between President Nixon and President Thie.i on Midway Island scheduled for Sunday. Yet Mr Nixon has ample obm tins opportunity to iron out some of the wrink lent Thieu's remarks in Seoul and Taipeh suggest that a K<>od deal531 words
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Article542 1969-06-03 8 Rumour had a riotous run in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. There are two or three versions how it began, and there is truth in all of them. The police version, issued by the Information Control Centre, reported that a man rushed out of a shop in Jalan Mountbatten,542 words
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546 1969-06-03 8 STANLEY UYS - THE HONEST BROKER BECOMES A PARTNER STANLEY UYS by Cape Town TWO South African Government MPs have proposed that South Africa should seriously consider recognising Rhodesia as an independent State if it becomes a republic. While they are not voleIng the official attitude, which Is still a wait-and-see one. theyOFNS - 546 words
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444 1969-06-03 8 George Armstrong - George Armstrong by ROME j DARALYSIS and crisis are the most frequent words in Italian headlines today. They apply to parliament, to the coalition GoI vernment. to some of the parti< s. to the universities, and to some of the essential public services such as444 words
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151 1969-06-03 8 AT this time of the emergency when all of us are forced to stay at home because of the curfew, there is no entertainment except for T.V. and Radio. While Radio Malaysia should be commended for its good presentations, the same cannot be .said151 words
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Letter60 1969-06-03 8 MY .-on. who l.s a univer--11 slty undergraduate, registered for National Service last year, and was certified medically fit and eligible for military service when he graduates. However, three months ago lie was afflicted with epilepsy and is at present under treatment. Will my ion be liable60 words
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Article, Illustration908 1969-06-03 8 DAN MORGAN - A new strong man for Europe? DAN MORGAN by BONN TWO MEN IN BONN WITH FIRM VIEWS OF THE FUTURE THIS West German capital finds itself sheltering two competing, powerfully compelling visions of where Europe is going and how it should get there that of Finance Minister Franz Josef Strauss908 words
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Advertisement22 1969-06-03 8 for gifts souvenirs get genuine tf 78 Scltiiiiior IVwUt II MJ V*N R UM"UR i.-* PAVA lE*M* ROAD SMGATOK W tOO 4422 words
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Advertisement179 1969-06-03 8 liMitJJ Penang's Most Up-To-Date Sea-Side Hotel BUSINESS HOLIDAYS Situated alone; the White Sandy Bearh of Batu Ferinfgi, only 20 minutes Pleasant Drive from Georgetown. All Rooms and Chalets are Alr-Conditlaned TARIFF: Double from $21/- $24/Sinsrle from $17/- $20/SM palm beach hotel sendirian bertflrf Batu Feringgi. Penang, Malaysia. Tel: BF 271.179 words
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Article, Illustration171 1969-06-03 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Several companies In Japan manufacturing a wide range of electronic goods are considering setting up factories in Jurong. This the outgoing auache to the Jap Embas>y. Mr V Shinojima. before he left lor home after a three-year term in Slngap171 words
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Article64 1969-06-03 9 KAMPAR Mon The Church of the Sacred Heart here will celebrate a double occasion, its 6m h anniversary and Feast day from June 7 to June 15. During thai period, there will r* a High Ma-s* every day, fol-.ou-ed by prayers. On June 13, the feast64 words
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131 1969-06-03 9 Sleep in mosques and temples magistrate pENANG. Mon. A maCistrate today told a group of curfew breakers that if they had no homes to go to they could hare sought refuge in temples or mosques. "This is no excuse for staying outdoors during curfew hours." Mr. T. Selventhiranathan said. The131 words
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Article, Illustration590 1969-06-03 9 CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE PLAN JOINT APPROACH KUALA LUMPUR. Monday $77,000 collected for fund fUN Tan Siew Sin and other MCA leaders were today again urged to consider rejoining the Central and State Governments. The Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce, at an590 words
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Article51 1969-06-03 9 SEREMBAN Mon Eieclricitv .supply for 'he Ra>a Road aiM uiu be interrupted from ani to 6 >».ni tomorrow for worker* to cixn out repair.*, t^ie National Electricity Board has announced. It was [..correctly reported i.n Friday that supply for the whole of Seremb^n <• ou!d51 words
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69 1969-06-03 9 No price tags: 18 retailers summoned KOTA BHARI Mon Police have summoned 18 retailers in Kelantan for tailing to cli^plav price tags on essential commodities such as rice, sugar and rooking oil. The < P<>. Imhe Tajuddin bin Ha.j: \hinad. aaii today that surprise checks were made hv the police69 words
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192 1969-06-03 9 Japanese cars sold here not affected by recall ITUALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon.- The recall of 600.000 Japanese-made cars for checks on defects does not affect those sold in Malaysia. A report yesterday said Toyota had recalled 58.(»O0 i the U.S. and Japan fur correction In brake oil leakage whll* had192 words
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Article47 1969-06-03 9 IPol Bu'.ierworth Foh Hwee Heng, ulPd noi guilty today t« Inch* In Mohamad n F»b. 1. to have disho•<i Inchf Muhamed :y dechr effect that the ook of n lorry had he had the book with another lartty for h :^an of 113i>000. Bull allowed.47 words
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Advertisement304 1969-06-03 9 The growth of mms^&m m founded on fltfj personal service. *^^^HHT 0. U.8. 'a staff it a specialised team... '> bW^ ach mimbir of it is deeply involved in J^sSlm.,. giving our cuatomara a specialised banking ••rvict. It it this courteous, personal ePI* attention from trained people that has helped304 words
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Miscellaneous554 1969-06-03 9 \O l I \J%OM I W wWO I■■ llrlW I 1 I TV MALAYSIA CHANNELS: Ku.tU l.umpur n I.<mtl; 6.11 Atom Ant and Prnanc j; Ipoh and Ma- Up and Atom; 335 The Lone lacca 6; Johorr Baluru 3A. Rangn Rrndervous at U; Taiping 4; Balu I'ahat Whip-saw 7 Nfws554 words
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Miscellaneous313 1969-06-03 9 TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 Saints and Sinners: 11 58 3 P.M. Morning Star. 325 clote Talk on Refuse Disposal rHANNH k (in Malay) 3.30 Health in the X t Home (in Tamil i; 3.40 Houj-e m ea a.m. 530 I.M. ETV and Home 'in English); 350 Programme; 6 HoneyDiary of313 words
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Article, Illustration550 1969-06-03 10 MAX KIAN SENC - MAX KIAN SENC Picture by JJK may be one of the richest stars in television. He may be one of the handsomest men who make women flock round him when he appears publicly. But to one woman, a petite550 words
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Article, Illustration236 1969-06-03 10 Two wives team up to make fashion their business »yHE time and moA ney they spend on their clothes to look well dressed always gave these two pretty Singapore wives the incentive to set up a fashion business. They are Mrs. Anne Ong. 25 and Mrs. Nancy Lim. 22, who236 words
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Article84 1969-06-03 10 WORKS by well-known Singapore painters like Chen Wen Hsi, Cheonr Soo Pieng, Miss Sunyee, Dr. Earlc l.v and Dr. Nalla Tan are among the many which will be on sale at an art exhibition at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hill Street, tomorrow from 10 JO84 words
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244 1969-06-03 10 New machine to help solve skin problems If ERE S good news for women with problem skins. A revolutionary method of treating annoying skin problems, from stubborn pimples to blackheads and freckles.- has been introduced in Singapore. Well-known beautician. Mrs Miuiso Klerk has n- << i ntly returned from P.iris244 words
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Advertisement349 1969-06-03 10 Take a 2 weeks Ocean Aft f[ 4 d L a v s Milil You'll be v in Hongkong and off on a Liner Holiday to Hongkong shoppin g spree i Then 4 day* of fresh air and P&O comfot For your next leave, take a real on th way349 words
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Advertisement29 1969-06-03 10 II^PIERRE 11 \hBALMAIN I c 1 is coming to II Ur^ INTEH'OWITISEUAL II SSS O«CMA*» *o*o. SI««AK3l>f. June 9th. 10th and 11th. |^J Reservation*: lj^| Tel: ***** Mr. Wsng^f29 words
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Advertisement423 1969-06-03 10 ESOTERICA lina/uiL' (ream Iris Ti Clear l|i Hli'iiii\ln i i Stubborn outward pimples and blaafcI heads, caused by weother and n*a.ie<t r**pond tost. Esotenco clears up tt»M i skin condition! where other ckomi have failed Why? Bnoute EtotrHca treatment, but medicated It* medko lion p«netrote» deep to work around under423 words
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Advertisement1238 1969-06-03 11 TO LI»t*POOL AND Ul TM f m AUIOLYCUS tSi^rt Sails Penaa« AKCHISES I l>MJi autlimebon r poo !.ii ssio r 7 JASON L'tton. loadon. Amouth Maa 11 Imi 1] Jmi 14/11 PtIbANDER < Mit ttU '"•"'2l MM a il poi'ooius J PTIRHUS Jl1 21 MM 21/1 Mtf I dlKus \Z»1,238 words
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Advertisement1276 1969-06-03 11 Scanservice 9 EXPRESS SAILINGS TO MEDITERRANEAN/ THE CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA P. Shan Pinang Singapore FIR: BEIRA IMt 14/11 MMWII IM* 18/21 Ca^aDlanca, Rotterdam. H Duig GothinDurg, Oslo, Ccpennagen SUDAN Mar 25 2) im* 28/21 aaM MV 1 G»noa, Antwerp. R'dam, Hburg. A.<rnuj, Malmo, C'nagM. G'burg. SUMSANA NN) 14/18 MD 12/11 ajt) *****1,276 words
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Advertisement1213 1969-06-03 11 cf SaaMMMMMMMMfeBwHBMEi' wmmmmJm B ■nnK% i c EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL PORTS BENVLNUL G'mouth Ml) 1) Sinjapon p. S'haai Pinang *ll?*?!* i!it }7 II R/JOM 4 JM* 1/ Ant«erp Ml) 21 BENHIANI Fw Siroj.pcie S ham Penang Hamburg Jd) 21 li Pirt IMI 5 MM i 7 Mbnxjgh1,213 words
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Advertisement1192 1969-06-03 11 T—^ WORLDWIDE CARRIERS LTD. /^B for Lei Angeles, New Ori<ons, Charleston. k— VV-^ Naw York. New London. (o»o accepting cargo tor other Gult and) Atlantic portl. tubject to inducement) S'por*? P. Shorn Penong BELLI ETOILE U/i9Juii« 13/15 June 10/12 June CENTRAL TRUST 2*730 Jun* 1/ 2July 3/ 4July KUPRES 7J»'»1,192 words
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Advertisement1136 1969-06-03 12 la^^^^^jjia^^i^^^r^^^^Ta^j^*a*a^7^J»^i^^^i t^tmrn VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD., Western Australia Singapore Japan Service FrtiMntlt S.ngapori Yotkiichi Y'hama Kobe -Timmm Mm" it jmi I Jtly 14 Jily n JHy it my Wast Africa Singapore Japan Service V|c i S>"|apore Nagoia V hanu Hot? Liitsiati Man t it Jut It M Jim I1,136 words
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Advertisement1047 1969-06-03 12 AUSTRALIA NEM ZEALAND SERVICE INDIA. PAKISTAN ANO FAB EAST SERVICES TO AUSTRALIA. NEW ZEALAND Ti: Nataaattmaa ait Mains. S pert P. S'*iam Penani BJBj Ins.. «tc» D4MN. Ljrtt., Well. RAIUUt It li Im 17 Jmi 11 Jum Penan, P. Snam S lor. JUU S n J BAMORA IJ 14 Jut1,047 words
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Advertisement745 1969-06-03 12 SCINDIA LINES —PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE— LOADING FOR: LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND, LONGVIEW, SEATTLE. TACOMA, VANCOUVER BC Pf-^lt P. 3>am Sinppcre Los Angeles JJUJUUNTA 242SJum J7 21 Jim 29/ 1 July M Jllf ItLtKUA J4 IS J>4l» 27 21 July It/31 July M »«t JALAOHIR 24 25 27 21745 words
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Advertisement674 1969-06-03 12 SELANGOR TURF CLUB NOTICE The race meeting, scheduled lo be held on the 14th 15th, 21st and 22nd June 1969, in Kuala Lumpur, has been postponed. The Penang Turf Club will hold a race meeting catering for the same classes, namely Classes I, 4 and 6. on the same dates674 words
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Article26 1969-06-03 13 RUBBER AND TIN CLOSING PRICES June 2. RUBBER PRICE: 69* cents (up a cent). TIN PRICG: $825,124 (up 53.75). Estimated offering 255 tons (down 25 tons).26 words
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Article245 1969-06-03 13 TINE first (rude rubber f.o.b. bujren cloned at 5 p.m. in Sinxapore and Kuala Lumpur yottidav at 6S'j centa per lb. up a cent am Friday* closing level. The tone was stead), ajuiet. HAS. and M.R.E. closing pricea in cents per lb. yesterday. Buyers Sellers245 words
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289 1969-06-03 13 MELBOURNE. Mon 'THE Melbourne Stock Market w»vs tteady on modest turnovers toda*. with mining and oil stocks continuing to hold the rally At the end of last week. The Slater Walker bid lor Silverton held Interest on the blgn board, btth stocks rising whti. trading289 words
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Article119 1969-06-03 13 aia-Siniapora made theae change» In ita ratra to merchanta on Saturday i the follow in.; ratca are quoted to tne equivalent of ont unit of foreign currency) Umtad Statea: Buying TT (3.0376. airmail OD IS.MW; wu d at. t-Mt-o credit bills, UV.075 trade bills. Sailing TT er OO119 words
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261 1969-06-03 13 Straits tin price again appreciates by nearly four dollars T*HE Straits tin price A again appreciated by $3.75 to $625.12* per picul in Penang yesterday on an offering estimated down 25 tons to 255 tons. Good all-round support was reported especially from Euiope. Since May 22 the price has prosjresslvely261 words
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Article221 1969-06-03 13 'THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTMO--1 RITV ANNOUNCED THI FOLLOWING BERTHINO ARRANGEMENTS OF JUNE 3. OUT: DIMM 5. Rapido HI 11. Lieeelotte Herrman 18. Klko Man ]■.< Orrnial Trader < tanker) 3* 38. Bhun»a Maru 40 41. Oriental Rio 4i and Straat Lemalre 46. IN: AnatbopoliK <clinkrr> o,221 words
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Article48 1969-06-03 13 ON the official Malayan Short term Monry Market (or the week ended Saturday May 30 ranre of call rates was ks follow*: BANK FINDS: 3 per cent t<i 3*.. per cent. GENERAL FINDS: t% per cent to 4 per cent. MOVKMKNTS of fund., totalled 5194 million48 words
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Article520 1969-06-03 13 810 AND OFFER PRICES OFFICIALLY LISTED AT THE CLOSE OF BUSIHESS IN THI SINGAPORE ANO KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OF THI STOCK EXCHANCE VESTIRLAV WERE: M t. IkCMA 1.90 I.M Stn Co 2(W 2. 1S Borneo B«rhad 1.71 I.TS Bot/itrad 1.95 ed darnel Plywood 2.28 3. guciri 3.94520 words
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574 1969-06-03 13 INDUSTRIAL prices were generally easier on the Stock Exchange yesterday with the Kuala Lumpur trading room open only for 2$ hours yesterday morning and Singapore working a full day. Despite the easier tendency falls were only marginal in the majority o/ cases. Exceptions were Camel574 words
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Article219 1969-06-03 13 ALTHOUGH the avrragt x\ return to produi natural rubber in 1968 was the lowe l for 20 year results for the year more encouragii. r Cheras Rubber I than was dared hoped for. The chairman. Mr. V. O. S. Man. said in his statement for 1968 that219 words
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Article123 1969-06-03 13 MR A W. Scott, chairman of Straits Rubber said the average price of rubber tor the first four months ol 1969 was 23idper lb— substantially higher than the lowest levels of last year But he said In his annual report that the price might decline to some extent123 words
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Article53 1969-06-03 13 REUTERS U.K. commodity index reached yet another post-Korean War high at the end ol wee 1 at 536.9 This was the third day in succession this had occurred Friday a rise reflected advances in tin, zinc and Argentine beef. Base of the index is September 18.53 words
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Article70 1969-06-03 13 ITOONOH Mines operation! in Malaysia should continue substantially unaffected as at present despite the unsettled situation, Chairman Mr N. KlnkeadWeekes said Mr. Kin kead- Week, the annual meeting added that report* trom the mine management were reassuring. All sections at Avof Kunlng. Kampar and Bldo« were fully70 words
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Article67 1969-06-03 13 rpiNS were idle and littl* changed in London at the end of last week apart from a one shilling decline In Berjuntai. Petaling started with a 6d. decline on the sinking of the No. 4 dredge, but came off the bottom to 6s. 6d. by the close.67 words
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Article300 1969-06-03 13 MOVEMENT* OF SHARE PRICES BASED ON A COMPARISON OF LAST SALES IN THE SINCAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OP THE STOCK EXCHANCE YESTERDAY WERE: INDUSTRIALS: ACMA <— 4 cm'". Ban A Ca. I •> cental, B»rnaa Barhad I crmai. Carnal i I] irntai. C. Sugara i300 words
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Article998 1969-06-03 13 BtSI.NLSS IN AND KKPOKTtI* TO THK SINGAPORE AND KI'ALA LtMPtR TRADING ROOMS OK THI:. STOCK IXCHANOE VKSTKRDAV WITH THr NIMBKR OK SHARKS TRM)KD SHOWN IN BRACKETS IN LOTS Or 1.000. INLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. INDUSTRIALS: ACMA (1) $196; Ben and Co (2i 52.08. Borneo Kerliad <4i 5i.73. (13> SI.7U998 words
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Article36 1969-06-03 13 STOCK INDICES May 3U June I Industrials: 159.3* 157.37 Hotels; 87.09 XJ.">« Proprrtirs: 152.34 149.79 Tins: 83.90 83.90 mbliiTM 1U9.64 109.58 Drc. 30. 196« i 100. 1 Drc. 31, 1968 100. t Dec. 29. 19b£ 100.36 words
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Article103 1969-06-03 13 CHINESE Prtduct Eichann. Slnia. pan, neen eleelng prleea Mr plcut yeeterday. Ceeenut all: ftu'.k $49 aellera. drum *51, srllcra. Cepra Mixed (fob.) looaa June/ July IK Com *J1 B. Ptpptr: Muntok white ***** Milan. Saruwak «hit( KIM aellrra, apeelal Sarawak folaik »92| eellera. garbled Lam pong blark sns103 words
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Article27 1969-06-03 13 f\N the fr.» eiertanie waHie! t* v Rone koof >«M« ft* US, Dollar «aa qnotia at 4.tt tea) M and 6. 0e«25 for M*.27 words
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Advertisement718 1969-06-03 13 UNITED PLANTATIONS AMPAT TIN DREDGING BERHAD LIMITED 'Incorporated in the Slate* Inrurp.ir.itea in Incland) NOTICE ''rTiv-EN <sr pursuance ol a Reaolu- eral Meeting to be held on the a^.JV^ at I th 48th Or «"n«ry 26th June. 1969. the Director* will trf-neral Meeting, the fol- recommend the uavment or a718 words
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Advertisement67 1969-06-03 13 NOTICE While every endeavour v cnacit U) publish advertisements on the dates requested It ta nol always possible to adhere to «pecirM aates ot Insertion due to pressure ot space The publisher* therefore reserve the right to arrange alternative date* (or Insertion without reference AU copy is viDject to approval67 words
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Article35 1969-06-03 14 MRS JOHN PHUN snd ismily cooihsaka to the Persk Turf donation!, wreatha on MRS. TRUOY CONNOR GOMES wonderful friends and re■f>r their great kind- and condolence, on n.i.h-'nd. O«n«a. ana for attending the funeral.35 words
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Article74 1969-06-03 14 > aan*d by 5(11, Stl 21 Amber Arcade. OrrniM Kd per.. All matmeiiaSM rcsr ENGAOEMENT MARRIAOB ANNOUNCEMENTS must ■V PL RE. 1 C NOB. AND KCHBss OK BOTM PAR 1 IKK v am:, i c no and adrmts* or a UTMUNCH (•SS WHO MAY Kh. A S.T P. AOENT.74 words
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Obituary68 1969-06-03 14 MR. CEONCE SIOW SIANO YEW I a«MI 72 passed a«ay peacefully at »-0 s m saving behind ila :f» Msdam Ang Soon .Neo. four sons Jimmy Sco« K:ct«srd s«» Richard S»»w. liavci Scow one daughter (iracie Beaer, t«o daughters. o-la» one son-in-law and c <ht grand-children -o lo«". rorteue68 words
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Obituary45 1969-06-03 14 DR. PAUL Kok Ho lelk of Ipob d'parted 3 1964. Badly miaaod but always r»memb»red oy h« «:H liagdaicttie n .d-.n snd soa-in-law. IN CHERISHED MEMORY of Peter c ta railed to rest 3 6 63. We remembering each lodri yaterday I4>r*(l Onea.45 words
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Advertisement444 1969-06-03 14 ICRNOWIEOUMENTS ANNIVERSARIES ANNOUNCEMENTS BIRTHS IIUB ACTIVITIES CONDOLENCES DEATHS ENGAGEMENTS FUNERALS GREETINGS, IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL. P.P.C. REQUIEMS I REUNIONS Rite: Minimum $20/ fir 20 wards, each additional word SI. OO All Other Classifies Advertisements Minimum 57.50 fir 15 wirds. each addminal wird 51 cents. Straits Times Bo« service charfC444 words
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Advertisement552 1969-06-03 14 *rT-time. Qood commisßion at) »ith photograph monreturnable i a PO. Hoa MM, 8 pore. YOUNG CHINBSI clerk JO 30 years 00 Korm 111 Knglish can hoi.l Drtrtai Apply <i. Tai Thong Crescent. 13. JOB SEEKERS. l>o not send original. and reterencea «hub nut Auk Motion Smith 13. Hat s pnre552 words
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Advertisement636 1969-06-03 14 VOU.4C MAN. qaalMai in Printing: Management from Ixjndon. with la* •xpenence in coating, K.'tlmat ting and Produc tion Planning— Uood r«-ieirnceMala\«i.in c ituen-serka interesting poaitloi. Boa A 2312 11. K.L. ACCOMMOBATION VACANT"] UNFURNISHED ROOM to rent for lie. .No iookin». children. Apply I>-2A Joo Chiat Place fc pore OUTHOUSE ROOMS.636 words
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Advertisement890 1969-06-03 14 I ACCOMMOBATION WANTEI COUPLE SEEKS as from Ist July fci. 1 2 years unfurnished flat semidetached bungalow. Districta 15 or 10. Box AtMB B.T. 8 pore. ASIAN COUPLE NEED annexe ith cixinir,: parking facilities. Serangoon garden or thereabout. Moving end June. Box A4.Klti ST.. 8 pore. MAN INTENDING TO VISIT890 words
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Advertisement868 1969-06-03 14 GOBOWN SPACE^ VACANT TO LET or for Bast modem ►o.lcmi about ♦> OIMJ *«l ft. N**ai I' lA. Baa ItatlsißßS App.y Box A4O4U S1 8 pore. OFFICE SPACE VACANT OFFICE TO LET ground floor. Phone Tang iS porei MUM ollice nours for detail. GROUND FLOOR K-., n P.oad neat BM868 words
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Advertisement1901 1969-06-03 14 FOR SALE FROM LEAVECOERS furniture. TV heds. 51 -C. Nutmeg Rd., ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITAMHICA :,,i Kcr.c, c...n|.,.'. set. Contact Mr. lore) C4L'vl office DOW DRAMA MURALS. B'St offer t'none (S port) «54>>6S Krancis or K.n'd worldwide Btoetrtaal tnterpnaee c all popular branda of airconditiomrs »4 Cec-H »t. Spore i SELLING BUYING1,901 words
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Obituary, Illustration100 1969-06-03 15 MR. WOO II KIN. passed away peacefully on Ist of June. IMC, Iraving behind helot ed wifr luu^i, tons, Ti-hsirn. Ti Mali li >v. David. Daniel. DutM; daughters Ti Ho. li K Ti Soo: daue.iUr-m -law Nellie; sons-in-law. \e<ih Thean Hup. Ronnie Jdtck, seven grand ihildren. t« mourn HM100 words
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Obituary, Illustration42 1969-06-03 15 In mcniurv of U M Ml N to-day, our fifth. That pair of shoes: Alway* happy in nur own littl* corner of Ihr world until Inserted hv II \M in honour of ■omrone who had a ninul o( hrr own.42 words
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Obituary, Illustration28 1969-06-03 15 T. RATNASIM, AM Departed on 3.6.KR A Under thought, a mlrnt leir, connUnt akk that you are with us. Sadly misM-d by beloved wife and sons.28 words
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Advertisement816 1969-06-03 15 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY PENSIONABLE APPOINTMENT OK SUPERINTENDENT (DRAWING OFMi I Qualification, Experience: 1. Must be Singapore Malaysian Citizen 2. Technician Diploma (Structural or Architectural) or equivalent. V At least 13 years' extensive drawing office experience either (a) Structural engineering together with a sound knowledge of architectural drawing; OR816 words
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Advertisement609 1969-06-03 15 SABAH GOVERNMENT VACANCIES PSC Notice No. 65 69 Applications are Invited from Malaysian Citizens for the following appointment with Radio Malaysia. Sabah. (a) POST: Progrrnme Assistant, Orade II (National Language). (b) SALARY SCALE: Division 111 DIA.I. 3. S ($lBO. 180. 190, 210 x 15--285 300 x 15-330 x 20 410.)609 words
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Advertisement565 1969-06-03 15 SABAH GOVERNMENT VACANCY PSC Notice No. M/W. Applications are Invited from Malaysian Citizens for the following appointment »r.h Radio Malaysia, Sabah. (a) POST: News Reporter. (b) SALARY SCALE: Division 111 D 2 3 ($2lO x 15 285/300 x 16 330 x 20 410). Entry pom*. depends on relevant qualifications and565 words
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Advertisement771 1969-06-03 15 SABAH GOVERNMENT VACANCIES PSC Notice No. 64/<t Applications are invited from Malaysian Citizens for the follow- Ing appointment with Racu<> Malaysia. Sabah. la) POST: Programme Assistant (English) Grade IL (b) SALARY SCALE: Division 111 Dl. 2. 3 ($lBO. 180. 190. 210 x 15-285 Efficiency bar; 300 x 15-330 x 20-410).771 words
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Advertisement779 1969-06-03 15 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT SEREMBAN CIVIL SI IT No. 229 OF 1968 BETWEEN: Pilah Trading Co. (.Sdn) Berhad Plaintifls AND: 1. Ng Beng Chew 2. Tong San Trading Co. Defendants To: Ng Beng Chew and Tong San Trading Co. botn of ia> No 615. Road 17/10. Hapy779 words
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Advertisement581 1969-06-03 15 NOTICE NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that I. 00l Scow Hoot have ap- piled for a Public Hou»e Bar licence under the name of City Hotel at 59 Chamberlain Road. Ipoh and that the application will be heard in the Kinta Licensing Board i Excise) Batu Gajah on 17th June. 00.581 words
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Advertisement240 1969-06-03 15 NOTICE Notice Is hereby given 'hat Mr NO SWEE HONCi has of hl» own accord left thr ci Phye Nam I of No: 15 Upper I Singapore. 1 315 69 and that thereafter he will have no any art or thli ment for and on behalf of Dm Company. EX240 words
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223 1969-06-03 16 $3 million plan for better racing in HK LiONG KONG. Mon.— Horse racing, the only legalised gambling In Hong K», Hing more and more popular and this has influenced the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club to spend US$l million (about MS3 million) on two extension projects. Ural development that more223 words
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Article, Illustration92 1969-06-03 16 Moore buys 6,500 acres in NSW SVDNtY. Mon. C'h^myion jockey Oeorne Moore hai bought a 6.iuo-acre property in Nrw South Wales for XvMiniMMi reports TIYI TKI I He has not made kriown his plans for his acquisition. Meanwhile Athol Mullry. the other crrat jinkei in UM ■MMb expected shortly to92 words
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Article137 1969-06-03 16 LONDON. Mon. Twenty■eveo acceptors were declared yesterday at the three-day stage for the English Derby to be run <>\er 12f at Epsom on Wednesday Acceptors with probable joe- h.tiiuuk sione <B Jagoi. r .rd,i,i .is iD. Ryan Blakeney < R Johnson I Kibof ilio IL. Piggotti. Barking Britain137 words
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Article, Illustration379 1969-06-03 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By J|l \\<; HO (late Learned Lawyer), a four-year-old English gelding by Counsel, is my choice as trainer Kinus van Breukelen's brightest hope in the $30,000 Perak Derby over 12f at Ipoh on Sunday. His performance in last Sunday's 9f Derby379 words
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Article723 1969-06-03 16 lT r M(.HI> for all ff teven ra.rs »n Saturday. third dty of Perak Turf lub> Derby mertin(: L 5 DIV. 3— F Sir Inofill 9.00 Siwai 9.H0 Wen.ivs Brother 9.00 Valentino 9. 0n f.ilaiu (iumilang B.l'< (iuantanamera 8.11 Our Hero 8.11 Stormy Law 8.11 I'nclr Taurus 8.10 Cent723 words
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Article573 1969-06-03 16 STIPE'S REPORT THE Stipendiary Stewards report on the rating at Ipoh on Saturday and Sunday. SATIKDW— KU K 1: Better I.uck app. Chris Leongt and Vong (hoy iSoaidii dwelt and lost ninny lengths. RAt V. I: K»ur Wishes <app. Rao i swervd in suddenly573 words
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Article139 1969-06-03 16 TRAINER Rinus vI n BrcukPlnTs V i a Ipoh. a Derby pru.-p.. i ped attractively on the .»and truck a 1 Ipoh yester Viva Ipi'h. who is bidding for his second Derby triumph, raced 3f in 42 2 5. He won the Perak Derby two139 words
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Article37 1969-06-03 16 Selangor Turf Club's Agong's Cup meeting from June 14 to June 22 has been postponed. In its place the Penang Turf Club will organise a meeting for horses In Classes 1. 4 and 6.37 words
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Advertisement810 1969-06-03 16 PRMBKRITAHI TAWARAN JKR. Pahang Timor, Kuantan. Tawaran darlpada Pembo- rung 2 yang pakar dan penga- laman daiam Kerja2 yang i tcnebut dl-b«wah akan dl- i panggi: tidak lama lagl un- tok:- i FOR (.LEANING, POLISHING OF PARQUET FLOOR AND VACCUM CLEANING OF WALL TO WALL CARPIT AT THE NEW STATE810 words
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Advertisement662 1969-06-03 16 KENTATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. N. SEMBILAN Tawarar.2 yang aaal-nvs telah ji-jadualkan akan dl-uitup pada jam 1200 lengah-harl pada 29hb Mel. 1969. Kekarang dl-terimt dll>ejabat Jurutera Negert. Jabaun Kerja Raya. Negert Bembllan. Seremban darlpada pt-inborong2 nag berdaflar di-Jabat*n Kerja Raya dl-dalam Kelan C dan keiia* di-bawah Kepala I Pechahan Kepala 3 dan662 words
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Miscellaneous49 1969-06-03 16 MINI IK 9 District championships Ik 2 pin i, BADMINTON Central Prrak Miiuoi.N under-20 cnampionsbipa iSJA Hall. Ip Ii \^KI I km I j-ehoolg rhHmpi(>n.ship.s (Chung H«i Sch. COIirU, Barllry Kd, 2.30 |j in >»K KK— Xegrl juni«i v ISC' mi Taipinf Dlt. 1: Prisons v Kilat vßa> planadet.49 words
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271 1969-06-03 17 PETER DE SOuzA - MALACCA'S RAZAK CUP PROPOSAL GETS A HEARING PETER DE SO uzA IU \IALACCAS proposal 4>l that the Razak Cup inter-state hockey championship be reverted to the interzone basis instead of an annual carnival at one venue is being rosidered by the Malaysian Hockey Association. secretary G. Vijayanath&n said that all271 words
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Article47 1969-06-03 17 MO?PORT 1 Ontario. Mon New Zealander B:uce McLaren lappuiK at speeds better thai Tday won the flr* kch Canadian-Ame rtcan Challenge Cup motor -ene^ the 200-mile ran for the Labatts Blue Troph\ Team-mate Dennis Hulim finished second to make 1 n ior the McLaren team47 words
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Article73 1969-06-03 17 "TOP SEiCD Pred Hnwi.l 1— 60 1 beat B Blum 15) 6-2. 6-3 to reach the men's singles seml-flnals of the Penang Sports Club handicap tennis tournament yesterday Ir another quarter-final Australian schoolboy Michael Ste\en* 1- 30 1 ar.d G Vlereck \ere even at a set a;i73 words
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Article256 1969-06-03 17 WORLD CHAMPS PLAY VERY CAREFUL SOCCER FOR MEXICAN HEARTS MEXICO CITY. Mon. held England's World Cup soccer squad to a scoreless draw in an unexciting and incident-free match at the Aztec Stadium here yesterday. Rarely did World champions England show the classy football that256 words
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Article, Illustration602 1969-06-03 17 ERNEST FRIDA - SWEE LEE RUNS BEST 200 m ERNEST FRIDA By £HEE SWEE LEE of Siglap Secondary School. yesterday confirmed she is the find of the athletic season In Singapore when she set two more records on the final day of the Katong District Schools meet at Farrer Park. Swee Lee. 14.602 words
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88 1969-06-03 17 T"OKYO. Mon A 19--year-old girl has intruded into another traditinoal male domain she has become an official soccer referee. The slender Mb>!> Yoko Murakoshi. in white shorts and with a whistle in her right hand, moved expertly around the field to88 words
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Article152 1969-06-03 17 LONDON. Mon. Tom Cartwright. the former England seam-bowler, snatched four wickets in nine balls without conceding a run to spearhead Warwickshire to a seven-wicket vie- tory over Northamptonshire in the English County Sunday Cricket League yesterday. Cartwrlght finished with 4-7 in eight overs as Northamptonshire were .skittled152 words
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Article254 1969-06-03 17 OATRAI. I'l.K \K SCHOOLS under 10 "looh' Bojr* 1 »in(le* Kon bt YasMn Tunggal 15-10 ■h 18 on» Hock Siev b Tan iUh^V^ 15-3. 15-5 <&! ti-.g Kong bt Yee Eh Mm 15-4. Ij-5 Lawrence L:m bt Sim Kiau CMng 15-1 rtci. Yip Kow Prna lit Chew Keat So254 words
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Article206 1969-06-03 17 ENGLISH SUNDAY LEAGI'K —At Birmingham: Warwick bl Northnnts by 7 wkts. Northbii's 89 (T. Cartwrlght 4-7) Warwick 91-3: Warwick 4 pts. At Oval: Surrey bt Kent by wkU (29-over" match). Kent 93-6 Surrey 94-"2 'J Edrich 40 no); Surrey 4 pts At Woreesier: Worcs bt Middlesex by 60 run*206 words
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Article39 1969-06-03 17 f,OMPKT!TIO, N lT«nah Winner Abaul Azmi met 74i. '-'"''-^"A^Jb '75> SIH i tK KLl\\(i DIV. 2: Stanley Rovers 4 10 Engineers 4: Panchaseni 2 Chemerah Research I; Malayan Veneer 3 Pamo; 0; 75 Squadrun "B 2 Tcicoins 0.39 words
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Article396 1969-06-03 17 PHUMO sr«KTS TLIBS handicap tourney: Men's Unti,.s ut rd: Hayptl Meah I—lsl bt D. Jesuda.son (—3o> 6.4 6.i: chin Thean Lok bt P. Weatherly (4-16) 6-1. 6-3: Khaw Cheng Poon <—30> bt S. Gupta <SCR> 6-3. 6-3: M. Stevena f—3o> bt M. Theraag 15 1 6-1. 6-4. 2nd rd:396 words
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Article94 1969-06-03 17 MEMPHIS Mon Dave Hill jlnHlrtaj won the US$l5O,OOO Memphis Open golf tournament by two strokes from Lee Elder in M-orc his first victory on the US. circuit in tuo years. While HUI was charging home with a five-under-par 65 and a record-equallinn 265 the 54-hole leaders94 words
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Advertisement139 1969-06-03 17 j^ I 188 BBB'^ WHf 4 MARGUERITE PATTEN ENTERTAINING AT HOME Here is 8 book takes an a roufld look at entertaining. It is a guide 1 in every sense of the word for almost every occasion you can name. Tells you all you need to know about parties and139 words
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Miscellaneous230 1969-06-03 17 Straits Times Crossword ICMOM Breaking a rib in chastise--7 SSI. 11 f S n YouVn'eaT'/otTh. l^: apc»stle ol the Beatle* (I. turning green <8> I d <r t sound much of a g*^ d down to it church (t). 11 TtBM in ii* entirety? iS>. 18. An animal about to230 words
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Article61 1969-06-03 18 Part of the answer BANDOENG. Mon -A world family planning conference was told here today that a liberalised abortion system might well be part of the answer to the world population exp Dr C Chandarasekaran. Ecafe regionsl adviser on population policies bas?d In Bargkok, •aid induced abortion.'- had proved toReuter - 61 words
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Obituary, Illustration80 1969-06-03 18 MRS. VABUCMISI, Huklt Raja EsUle. Klant pa.iird away 11. .i1l a.m. Monday 2. 6.*. Kuiirral 1 p.m MA MUHUGAN TMEVTER Scrcmban l*a\in« hl»lll< wife, norij. Maiwgtoa BMBI *<■■'■ 'unnal 1 6* 3 p.m. from 7t>B Rauh R.wd MADAM KHOO BIAO NCO. PHHd 16 89 lra\in« brhmrt h*r t>. Llm80 words
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Article50 1969-06-03 18 NAGASAKI. Mon. Eight American plan to sail to Shanghai from here on June 10 on a goodwill visit to communist Chin* US. pacifist Earle Reynolds. is he organiser of the trip, said five o[ tl.e Americans who are to accompany him are already in Japan— AP.AP - 50 words
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356 1969-06-03 18 Arms for Malaysia not from S'pore: Expert SINGAPORE, Monday 'PI IK arms Unit Britain Ikis agreed i<> supply to Malaysia would not conic from the stockpile in Singapore, a British defence expert, Mi". Ivor Richard, s:i id today. Mr. Richard, parliamentary private secretary to the Defence Secretary, said: "Britain has356 words
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65 1969-06-03 18 SINGAPORE Mon Sim Kali Nam was today fined $6,399 thrice the amount of income tax he has evaded in the past three years. In addition he was fined $2,600 for tax evasion of $2,123.13 on Interest accruing from s»x deposits totalling $5.***** from 1966-6865 words
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Article28 1969-06-03 18 KHARTOUM. Mun. The Sudan's four major independently owned newspaper- reappeared yesterday for the first time atoci they were suspended following the milltarv takeover eight days ago.28 words
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83 1969-06-03 18 Determined to preserve Asean, says Suharto JAKARTA. Mon. President Suharto said today Indonesia was determined to preserve Asean to guarantee stability in the region. Addressing military officers at the National Defence Institute, the President said Indonesia should rely on Us own strength and carry out properly its Independent and activeReuter - 83 words
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Article345 1969-06-03 18 LONDON. Mon. The market was slightly flrivr In quiet trading. The general tightness of j money made for a smnll turnover. with the Board of Trade an- j nouncement on the Monopolies Commission's recommendations concerning the propated mergers between Unilever and Allied Breweries, and Hank and De La345 words
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Article76 1969-06-03 18 LONDON, Mon.— Spot 24 9 16d July 24>,d., Aug. 24' a d., Sept. 24 716 d.. July. Sept. 24' a d.. Oct./ Dec. 24 7 16d.. Jan. March 24 3 »d April June 24 5 16d.. July Sept 24' t d. Oct. Dec. 24 3 16d.. Jan. Mar 24",76 words
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Article31 1969-06-03 18 LONDON. Mon. -Buyers £1435 <+-£li. sellers £1436 uinchgdi Forward buyers £1441 £p., filers £1442 £2.. Settlement CI43S l+ei». Turnover am. 155 tons. p.m. U5 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet j31 words
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172 1969-06-03 18 Court told of man who tried to swallow dud $50 notes MALACCA. Mon. —A fisherman tried to swallow three dud Singapore $50 notes found in his possession, a magistrate's court was told today. Cheng Kong Soon, 35. charged with using as genuine counterfeit Singapore dollars, was sent for trial in172 words
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Article23 1969-06-03 18 JAKARTA. Mon.— lndonesia's national airline. Garuda. WHS start taking delivery of elgh' twin-engined Fokker Friendships and two DC-9 jetliners this year23 words
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116 1969-06-03 18 NEW DELHI, M»n Pilots of the iiiinic-ti< lmiian Airlino yesterday derided to continue indefinitely strike which hay parahM-d internal servires. In a statement last nicht from Bombay the Indian Commercial Pilots \svo, iation saiO conciliatory talks with the manai:rnicnt «f the staleownrd airline hadReuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration232 1969-06-03 18 horn son calls on Premier Lee and Defence Minister SINGAPORE. Mhi Ncv. s Hefence Minister, Mr. David Thomson, a busy round of calls on YIPs here toda In the nornlni cd on the Command Chief. Far cast Com Admiral Sir Peter Hill-Nor-ton, and then on fence Minister. Kirn San. After232 words
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Article32 1969-06-03 18 SINGAPORE Mon. About 50 military personnel will con-du-t a Mreet clearing rxerclw »t Coleman Strrtt. Stamford Road and Bras Basah Road from 1 a.m. to 6 a m. on Saturday.32 words
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Advertisement7 1969-06-03 18 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 uo'-ds S2O 00 (rr.in-.murn)7 words
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Advertisement139 1969-06-03 18 YOUR IDEAL INSTANT HOME (Immediate Delivery) in the most, popular high-class residential area. HOLLAND GARDEN 6 nrr. Road Complete with IRON GATE QUALITY WORKMANSHIP PARQUET FL6£> RINGS FENCING BEST MATERIALS MOSAIC FLOORINGS LARGE GARDENS METALLED ROAD BUILT-IN CLOSET SPACIOUS STREET LIGHTINGS KITCHEN UNIT BUILT-JN AREA COMPLETED ETC. •JRbSD iIBSSII f139 words
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