The Straits Times, 7 June 1969
1969-06-07
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Title Section25 1969-06-07 1 "RJcsiyB^yERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 175,000 The Straits Times Nations! Newspapf Estd. 1845 SATTKDAY. JUNE 7. 1%9 15 CINTB K.D.N. 3104 MX. (P) No. 072325 words
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Article, Illustration1245 1969-06-07 1 Prime Minister warns the trouble-makers SINGAPORE, Friday THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Tew, today warned people taking the low into their own hands that the Government would smack them down firmly. Ami. il there \\;is evidence to justify it. ";i criminal prosecution will1,245 words
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417 1969-06-07 1 FORM ONE CLASSES TO REOPEN ON MONDAY lii Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR. Friday j (>l \SSE8 for pupils in I hi in om- ami I «o .mil the reimue etaafM in -i hoola ln-rc ami in Petalin{ .1 i x will reopen on Monday, f'om 1J.I."> p.m. M m 1 Ins417 words
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345 1969-06-07 1 JACKIE SAM - Incident free 24 hours after clean-up campaign JACKIE SAM By SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore was absolutely tree ot incidents in the last 24 hours. A speedy return to normal is now expected. This Improvement Is attributed directly to the firm preventive raids by th<* police over the last three days during345 words
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123 1969-06-07 1 Tengku in hospital for eye operation KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.-Tengku Abdul Rahman was admitted to the University Hospital this evening for an eye operation. A medical bulletin Issued by his personal physician Dato iDr. > R.P. rillai. -salci the Prime Minister was expected to he operated on tomorrow, morning. Mi. Redmond123 words
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Article119 1969-06-07 1 HONCi KOMi. Kri. < hm.i today accusrd th. Soviet I'nion of killing at least one Chinese frontier guard and kidnapping 1« other Chinrv in a fre>h fhireup of violence on the Sino-Sotirt border. In a strone protest note delivered to the Soviet Eaabaaay in Pr-kinic. the119 words
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Article140 1969-06-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Deputy Prime Minister and Director of Oper.it ions. Tun Abdul Razak.. will lead a nineman Malaysiai. delegation to the live-power defence talks opening in Canberra on June 10 Other members of the team are: The Chief of the Armed Forces140 words
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Article33 1969-06-07 1 MOSCOW. Pil -Six Crimean I Tartars were detained M thrv staved a demonstration in central Moscow Square today nuainst aliened presec-utiun of their minority race by the Sovie' authorities Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article23 1969-06-07 1 BEIRUT. Frt Lebanese and Isiaeli tOM exchanged mortar Rr for 30 minutes early today I an official spokesman announri cd. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration78 1969-06-07 1 SO-EXCITED MISS SELANGOR FALLS INTO SWIMMING POOL ROSKMARY WAN. 20, won the Miss Selangnr 1!M>!» title yesterday with ;i l>ii; s|»l.isli sin- Fell into the swimming pod al Ihe Federal Hole! in Kuala Lumpur as the results were lu-inj; announced. Bui Rosemary was immediately rescued and here slu- isSOSi ION SIX - 78 words
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89 1969-06-07 1 Stock mart: Full time trading again By GEOFFREY BOLANO SINGAPORE, h o por the flrs! tune since May 13 both trading rooms ol the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and port' will be working full time together from Monday. he commll the din Too, had d The new jour-hour tradli lorUP - 89 words
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Article25 1969-06-07 1 PASV.OILIS ttChTWm ATHENS. Fri dro> Panaroali* I of trylnt to c.rffk Prim* M :r Papador pctaon and bu drachma price it, today. RcuterReuter - 25 words
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Advertisement27 1969-06-07 1 j^// Rotary KII-3-CH OTMONZA UEN WAH WATCH DEALER £££??v7i World famous Dining CompanionscMateus Ttyse Casal Qarcia Sole importers: Eastern Agencies (Singapore) Re. Ltd. Eastern Agencies (Malaysia) Sdn.Bhd.27 words
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Advertisement79 1969-06-07 1 w fl If M WOOOS AND IKONS LUvrVMOTVi. U, II singaporl I*o If "7 7>a-» ***** aaaaaV la^Rrmic^^ k UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED ■^L- Prices range from $190. down to $18. I j£^ LakY 1, Model GXNS V (blue dial)s2s. W li^Bw\ a S0 in rOwn P^^^^^^^K^^^a^s^ or green dial ■shockproo! -anti-magnetic79 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK
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202 1969-06-07 2 Pr::. L .d today t: uted thf iturjr the arch. Qili :nay one day be narle.s the d "Cha: i Mrely splendid and innocent as I ha .^ht I admire Cromwell, I must -ay." The prince nave a 50-mln-ute interview atReuter - 202 words
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Article14 1969-06-07 2 DAMA8CU8. Fr! Swia f\irtnl«l full diplomatic recognition to East G«rmam Router.Reuter - 14 words
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Article, Illustration133 1969-06-07 2 TWE three Sage brothers, lost at sea following the collision between their ship, the I S destroyer F.vans, and tin- Australian aircraft carrier Melbourne, are shown in a photo taken last March. From left. <iary, Gregory and Kelly, were the sons of Mr. and133 words
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Article70 1969-06-07 2 WASHINGTON FYI Ti.e L'nr.«d Stales is willing to takr steps to establish frlrnd'.v i flat ions wttli Communist Chinu but has raeilvad no tneoung*mem Irom Peking. Secretary of State Mr William P. Rogers yesterday. Mr Rogers told a news conference tha- :he US ha.« tried onUPI - 70 words
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Article30 1969-06-07 2 dhipbuilci:i.s and U-.^.ne>-iing Compaiiy h •.> .-taitrd basic de- mi, r«ft, Mitxul hoi^s to complete a prototype of the model by the end of nex" jear. Reulef.30 words
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164 1969-06-07 2 Christine's surprise comeback at actor's reception I ONDON, Frl Christine Keeler, the centre of the Protunio acandal mat rocked ihe tfntun Government in \-..bJ. made a surpn>t appear.nice yesti-niay at a Press reception lur American flim .star Steve McQueen. Miss Keeier, 27. said ihe had been writing a book tnatUPI - 164 words
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Article34 1969-06-07 2 NEW YORK Fn -Anthropolog.-'. Margaret Mead »ays a switch in sexuai rolti u^ in the oiling and mm may actually discover they want to stay home :n mind the children no-.\." A P.34 words
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Article24 1969-06-07 2 MANILA. Fr: K.iry people »rre killed and 21 others iniurr<\ when bus plunged Ma <irep r«vlne in Baler. Cjuez^n province. APAP - 24 words
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Article128 1969-06-07 2 Ayub's son accused of land fraud ITARACHI, Fri. -Capt. 1X Akhter Ayub, eldest son of former Pie sident Ayub Khan, has been charged with fraudulently acquiring land from a woman. The woman. Mussmal Shamln Akhter. alleged :hat Capt. Ayub deprived her of 75 acres of land In the Ayub family'sReuter - 128 words
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Article42 1969-06-07 2 URISTOL. Frl. A circus cxvr a show especially for an eifht-year-olcl hrart patient here yesterday For Belinda Pratten. who is recovering from i hole m-thr-hrart operation, couldn't mingle with the crowds because of the llsfc of infection. —Reutrr.Reuter - 42 words
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Article42 1969-06-07 2 Final say —even in the House SAIGON. Vr\ Woman Deputy Trail ihi H»a had her final say m thp of Repre»en'a<i'> e« tfurtl argtimen' with male colleague she Ijelted him with lie: handout: It brought .in abrupt end u> the aruuinent Rpuler42 words
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Article31 1969-06-07 2 TLL AVIV. rYi. five V'una Atabo UKhuuna teacher and •> schoniciri went on i I.ydda accused of planting bombs at a Jerusalem supermarket and at the British (■msu;a:( RenterReuter - 31 words
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231 1969-06-07 2 RHODESIA: CALL FOR TOUGHER MEASURES NEW YORK. Friday. AFRICAN and Asian members said yesterdtf that Security Council-ordered sanctions against Eliodesia had proved ln< tivp and that tho time had come for more stringent measures to f>nd the white rebellion. Th-v notified tlir U N. Committee on Colonialism that a resolutionReuter - 231 words
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Advertisement77 1969-06-07 2 THE EXCITING TRUE SOUND OF A LIVE PERFORMANCE. STEREO MODEL TC 030 Designed for the enthusiast, the Sony Model TC-630 deveiooment* «r« TC 5600 TC-560 theTC-630tobeusedase,theratapedeckora f Ne sound le. Plt P a// vv n »''f d d Q 001 I i-ol IMP ll Singapore K. Lumpur Penang or mnmwm77 words
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Miscellaneous33 1969-06-07 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby C— ->. "1 Kw&LL. OlO 1OU CALL Oi I fPO VOU TELL WM^ II IS TWAT VfcxO e l?A3WO«?r AMP TELL WE'D SUE HIW iFr^ /^E SETTLED IT A33 words
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209 1969-06-07 3 Doctor: Stowaway Ramirez would have died if... MADRID, Itt A Spanish specialist said today that thi' heart of Cuoan refugee Armando Socarras Ramirez probably stopped beating during his dramatic escape from ma to Madrid in the wheel bay of a Jet airliner. Socarras, 22, endured temperatures of at least 40209 words
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99 1969-06-07 3 Maxwell picks his editor of the Sun \IANCHESTER, Fn 1 Millionaire publisher. Mr. Robert Maxwell, last night named Sunday Times managing editor Mike Randall. 49. as editor of his proposed new Socialist daily. Mr. M.!V.vrl> a I.■bur MP ha* put Icrward propwli to take o\r: the ailing national nruMiapei. theReuter - 99 words
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Article27 1969-06-07 3 PARIS. Frl. An American 1 built helicopter crashed \esicrclay during a flight exhibition at the 28th biennial Paris air ■BMW. rtie pilot was killed AP.AP - 27 words
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Article16 1969-06-07 3 TORONTO. Krl Beatle John Lenr.on and liis wife Yoko Ono headed lor England today. Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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284 1969-06-07 3 i 1 J CAIRO. Frid.y j J _J T H AEra£Xtbirto d SLSi terries SSupied YE rael will deiinltely take P',aC, e dU mo n ,fths heaCTlo n sl wln?J-n^ f President £°"«rUL-inrJd tod iv Nasser declared today The editorAP - 284 words
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Article, Illustration45 1969-06-07 3 THE FACE OF TRAGEDY CAUGHT IN WAR SWEEP \|OTHER and baby in South Vietnam. The tragedy of war is reflected in the face of this woman during Operation Lamar Plain by the 101 st Airborne Division, 10 miles fom Tarn Ky.— UPI r jdio picture.UPI - 45 words
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207 1969-06-07 3 Dummy parachute drops to mark D-day DAHIS. F'ri. Parachutes with dummies attached fluttered down on St. Mere £gli.M\ town la>t niKiu I in a dramatic and poignunt rtminder of the D-day Invasion of Normandy 25 1 years ago. The parachute drop climaxed a day of ceremonies the first of three207 words
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438 1969-06-07 3 Nixon is likely to declare troop pullout at Midway LOS ANGELES, Friday. AMERICAN officials indicated that a major announcement possibly foreshadowing an early withdrawal of some troops from Vietnam will be made at the U.S.-South Vietnamese summit talks on Midway Island on Sunday. President Nixon was reported to feel the438 words
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Article31 1969-06-07 3 NEW DELHI. Fri. The Statesman reported today that 60 more Soviet lank* had arm- l| ed in Pakistan. This brought the total of Soviet-supplied tanks to about 100. UPIUPI - 31 words
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Advertisement169 1969-06-07 3 OUR ONCE A YEAR 10th Q ANNIVERSARY THIS IS THE BIG ONE BOOMING WITH BIGGER BARGAINS AND YOU PICK FROM OUR HUGE STOCKS LADIES MENS TRAPEZE STRETCH ARROW" SPORTS SHUTS SLACKS Sf.fO 0«d Mini J HO 'TRAPEZE" STRETCH "HOT HOD" FANCr SKIRTS t.fO SPORT SHIRTS 4.V0 "CONTISSA" PRINTtO '4 TITORON169 words
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Advertisement216 1969-06-07 3 YOUR DAUGHTER CAN STUDY IN NEW ZEALAND!! VISITING PREMIER COLLEGE DIRECTOR, MR. W. POWER, 8.A., L.5.8.M.. A 1.1. MA. A- I M J* htr* for vtry brief visit to advise parents and student*. Alt girls are prepared for 4 Diplomat in Secretarial Subjects. The College arranges concession travel and family216 words
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Article124 1969-06-07 4 Man poses as pilot to steal car SINGAPORE, Frl. Shell Company executive, Mr. G. Ashford, advertised the sale of his $3,800 car an Oct. 2 last year. A man po*in< as a buyer called. He waa dressed at a pilot of the Indonesian airUne* Gamda. He gave his name as124 words
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504 1969-06-07 4 FRANCIS ROZARIO - FRANCIS ROZARIO ARBITRATION CASE ■E SINGAPORE, Friday AN Employs*' Federation representative today urged the Industrial Arbitration Court to retain the status quo on the amount ol retirement benefits for workers in the Republic He said this was In view of the increased rate of504 words
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Article37 1969-06-07 4 SINOAPORE. Frl The Singapore Antl Tuberculosis Association's mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at the Church of Blessed Sacrament. Commonwealth Drive, between 5 30 pjn. and 9 pm from June 9 to 17.37 words
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Article, Illustration143 1969-06-07 4 MARJORIE Mussman (above) is an American MnRfr. She aim is a eirl with a flair for exotic hats She arrived at Singapore airport yesterday from Bali, wearing a Balinese dancer's headdress. She is here for a week with the First Chamber Danre Quartet of143 words
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257 1969-06-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri fPHE Government today set up a high-powered capital investment committee to boost and streamline industrial development throughout the country. The former Minister ol Finance, Tun Tan 81ew 81n. I now the Minister with Special Duties, Is to head the committee, composed of257 words
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177 1969-06-07 4 DEVELOPMENT BANKofS'PORE SURPRISES ASIAN BANKS SINGAPORE, Frl. Development banks in Asia have expressed surprise over the speed in which the Development Bank of Singapore (DBS) is progressing. It was stated by the president of the DBS, Mr. Hon Sui Sen this evening, on his return from Berlin after a weeklonn177 words
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Advertisement230 1969-06-07 4 [|j fcM CATHAYjTQNIGHT MIDNIGHT! DIANA RIGG The Epitome of Today's Swinging, Self -Confident Girl Finds Herself In Another High Adventure! _|P^ A PL W n w" _B^_J_L_B _aw E -_b > £4 L uv^_ _fc _HI a. H_HL V r IJ IBkt ftMRHR! OUMIKG Tt IiYSJVWS CURIJURGBK/MmNORT wmmf, Wfl«/CUIEia-/g«>»jg»»;g»WBi-i/Jgit ||fr_>230 words
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Advertisement77 1969-06-07 4 I DAY bEASOfl uom %»tun»j fun* duly it 8.30 p m it th. Nllional Thntre ricmti it ji, n. si. Special 'amity Mitiiw*. iunoiy 15th Junt at 4.00 DM T.cmt> it n. tfom: NltiMal Tktttrt, RNilStM. C R Tint 1 Clll StHift OPINS TODAY: 1 p m. Sunil Dutt Leelo77 words
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Advertisement55 1969-06-07 4 fir tZTake (jcr B&Ije'U lobe P- yeftrrt Original lonbon AttaUioutr. E im *■>■!* MANtlOHft O*CN*«0 att. t-tolC fl j9 *mokf houi r *ott I, Sj chii« >«n«n "3 DIAMOND (Airconditioned| Open, Today: 3 30 ft 7.10 p.m. Jayo Shankar K. R Viiaya in "PAAL MANAM" Tamil plus "N«m«thu Aratti" mwhI55 words
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Advertisement258 1969-06-07 4 rVrii\iuTV film ri"i;>ii"i m J Urnler the distinguished patronage of the President of tne ,1 Republic of Singapore. INCHE YUSOF BIN ISHAK B rZl Organised by UNIVERSITY OF W^ SINGAPORE STUDENTS' UNION 8 \B5?v in ai of the NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION FUND C» Momgr.i |y COSOIl (Si LTD. t S«£»T258 words
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Advertisement597 1969-06-07 4 ORGANISATION Im-i-Eanjj; NOW SHOWING 11 am. I 41, 4 00. JO I "WAITING for CAROLINl Ale- MORROW AT f- The Beotlti "HEir frit*.: $1 4 $1 SO In JUNIOR CHISS CLUbS B NOW SHOWING— No I 11 em. 1 30, 4 00. 6 30 I B Stpl. C "A PLACl597 words
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104 1969-06-07 5 S'PORE YARD TO BUILD PATROL BOATS OINUAPORE. Fri. A Tanjong Rhu shipyard will start building Singapore's first locally-made fast patrol boats ne:;t week. Vo>per Thornycro't Uniteers Ltd which was awarded a $30 million gorernmeni contract last Jui v to build six 110-feet patrol boats, will hold a keel-laying ceremony next104 words
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Article40 1969-06-07 5 SINGAPORE Kri -A 16 mm colour film entitled Rescue from Disaster' will i>c presented to the tiaimii- sluii Singapore bv t lie managing director of Orient Lkjyd. Mr H Marshal:, at lo a m on June 13.40 words
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Article213 1969-06-07 5 SINGAPORE. !r! A oiiuurtun.v I'u^tiirned but restrained rendering of the well-known Johann Strauss operetta The Gypsy Baron was presented by The BceneshlftcTs. The production iieeded spontaneity, gale*. and v in a successful presentation of this operetta. Pong Hoe BeiiK tnadr the most of hlj role a.s213 words
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Article43 1969-06-07 5 SINGAPOKK. Fri. The annual table tennis touriiamrnt (or paralysed patients at the General lio>pi'.al uill be beld at Z p.m. tomorrow at Ward 37. It is organised by the hospital's physiotherapy department and the Society for Aid to the Paralysed.43 words
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Article, Illustration308 1969-06-07 5 D-FUND: LIM LAUDS PUBLIC 'A WARENESS' SINGAPORE. Friday r pHE Minister for Defence, Mr. Lim Kirn San, today praised the people of Singapore for their awareness of the importance of the Republic's defence and their contributions to the National Defence Fund. The fund passed the $8.5 million mark today, with308 words
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Article47 1969-06-07 5 SINOAPORE. Fri. Jurong Shipyard Ltd. today signed a $3million contract to build five vessels for the Straits Steamship Ltd.. of Singapore. The contract Is (or shallowdraft vessels —one ne. three barges and a coa&ler —ai.d they are scheduled to go Into service in 1970.47 words
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176 1969-06-07 5 Canadians in joint venture: 'More soon' SINGAPORE. Frl. A Canadian m yon-mem-ber trade mission from Ontario left this evening after it had decided to enter a Joint partnership with a Si:. «iipore liim dealing with construction chemicals. The leader. Mr. Robert A Crichton who is an official rrmn Ontario's Department176 words
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Article26 1969-06-07 5 SINOAPORE. Fii —Mr Alan Tan Hwa Soon has been elected president of the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees Union with Mr. Charlie Kon v ■ecretaxy.26 words
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Article, Illustration249 1969-06-07 5 ARTHUR RICHARDS - Japan aid to boost Singapore textiles ARTHUR RICHARDS By SINGAPORE. I'd. THE Toyo Menka Kaisha Ltd. a loading Japanese trading firm will help to make Singapore a leading textile manufacturing and distributing centre in Asia. This promise was made today by the company's local manager. Mr. T. Oda. before he249 words
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Article27 1969-06-07 5 SINGAPORE Fii Tlu Commissionei of 1.a:.«. hr Armstrong. w'ii chair thi panel officiating at the nex Toto draw at TV Sn. studios on Sunday afternoon27 words
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Article98 1969-06-07 5 SINGAPORE. FTi. TlH 1 a record number ol accouni.i opened la>! n a total of 26.449. which >re than the combined j figure lor the fir-^t four months of the campaign. launched last September to get more domestic savings. The amount deported 4 the month98 words
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Advertisement174 1969-06-07 5 I QUARTERDECK POOL It /l§)% Cuscaden House Mm CAR PARK j(T: m NITE>SPOT £l v AN EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT C SPOT AMUSEMENT AT ITS PEAK. j^^F Spec/a/// Engaged! ~^SL Miss Gloria Rcmano /^^m The Exciting Dancer from Philippines .^Jfl M| performs sensational dances gfo Miss Chin Feng ENCHANTING SINGERS FROM TAIWAN174 words
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Advertisement78 1969-06-07 5 ■fun lI U I U LAST DAY -ENTER NOW ALL TOTO BOOTHS 6V MANY AGENTS WILL OPEN TOMORROW MORNING. COUPONS ACCEPTED WILL BE VALID FOR THE AFTERNOON'S DRAW. V\ ftj£o/ AC Hoi l, r Sp»rk Plugs \l_^ ~|jf<T in <park pluf hislorv. VNfh^i^- Oulboird Motors r it A( Hoi Tip78 words
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Advertisement133 1969-06-07 5 WRESTLING FINAL GAY WORLD please note change of t,m E! BY CT niHM iV PUBLIC REQUEST THIS LAST PROGRAMME PUBLIC O I AUIUIVI WILL COMMENCE AT 8 p.m. SHARP. DE/vAND TONIGHT^ 2 TAG-TEAMS ONE^HOUR TIME LIMIT KING KONG JACK CLAYBOURNE VS RICKARD SHINTARO FUJI 6X7 mm Rounds CHARLIE MISTER X133 words
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Advertisement1021 1969-06-07 6 ANNOUNCEMENT l___M_-_-fli HH HB MH H_-_-____-i BHHHHI -M_-_ I 200, CLEMENCEAU AVENUE, SINGAPORE-9. TEL: *****6 Top Teil Coffee HoUSe Members of the Board of i Directors and Manager JISi oriicial opening t j Shopping Centre J^^^k trxbv will further _iflA_ contribute toward Junction of busy Cle- Top Ten Coffee Grove1,021 words
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159 1969-06-07 7 TIM TREE - KX-S'PORE ARTIST FINED FOR KILLING WOMAN IN CAR CRASH TIM TREE From SYDNXY, Fri.- A former Singapore artist, Donald George Badlor. pleaded guilty here to manslaughter and culpable driving. v given a two-year suspended jail sentence and fined As6oo. His licence was suspended t<>r Tour Badior. 37. drove his through159 words
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222 1969-06-07 7 K. SUGUMARAN - Aussies will continue to invest, says envoy K. SUGUMARAN By I Kuala Lumpur, Friday AUSTRALIAN investors will continue to show confidence in Malaysia despite the recent disturbances, the outgoing Australian High Commissionei, Mr. A. J. Eastman, said today. "I am quite sure that Australians who have already invested here will222 words
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88 1969-06-07 7 DCNANG, Fri A nurse from New Zealand. Heather Railton, is anxious to set in touch with Australian hitch-hiker Anne Irwin, who passed through Penan* recently on her way overland to England. Miss Railton, 22, has written to the Straits limes here saying she would88 words
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94 1969-06-07 7 Blue film bribe: Constable gets a year's jail SINGAPORE, Fri. Police constable Teo Choo Pee, 22. was today jailed for a year by a district court wnen he admitted aeinandlng a $150 bribe fro m a blue rilm operator. The court heard that Teo was instructed on April 12 to94 words
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Article97 1969-06-07 7 Tan and his boas, cneong Hwa Kwee, a sell -con teased blue ttlm operator, met Teo t.ir next day and they agreed on a .sum ot Sibu to be paid the next day. The Corrupt Practice* Investigation Bureau on being miormed of the matter 'landed Cheong $lt>o in97 words
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Article75 1969-06-07 7 MISSING: A MOTHER OF SEVEN BUTTER WORTH. Frl. A mother of seven children. Madam Wong Ooi How. 33, has been missing from her Jalan Pa'abu home for more than a month. Her husband Mr. Chin Pek Kum who works In Sabah as a carpenter, said she left their home here75 words
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Article55 1969-06-07 7 SINOAPORE. Frl. Construct ion work on tour oi six 110-foot fast patrol boats ior the Government has begun at Taniunsc Rhu Vosper Thornycrolt Uniteers Ltd.. who were awarded a tiO milllun contract In Junr last year, yesterday announced that ke«l-laylng ceremony for th« first boat55 words
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Article, Illustration77 1969-06-07 7 jyjRS. Eastman wipes away the tears from Puan Sri Khatijah, wife of the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tan Sri Ghazali. Puan Sri Khatijah had come to bid farewell to the Eastmans. But saying goodbye was too much for Puan Sri Khatijah. She77 words
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Article60 1969-06-07 7 Hydrofoil to make trial run I pENAM.. Fri. lhe lnd<>--1 nesian hydrofoil Dharma Putra I will arrhr here tomorrow aftc.noim on a trial run from Belawan. When the ser\ice M.irtv the hydrofoil, owned by Wejisasa Lines in lndone sia, is expected to ply on alternate d:i>> The hydrofoil is expected60 words
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151 1969-06-07 7 Surprise show for London in bid to win back tourists V V ALA I.UMPUR, IV i- ri Malaysian arts and crafts from the included exhibition in The will now be sent to Britain lor an unscheduled showing The Director of Tourism. Inche Oman Siru. .said thi» n to revive the151 words
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Advertisement306 1969-06-07 7 men with POWER.. take Super PtenaminsP ■MtTVVfTtBNI AMD HHIU T«WT» I Advertisement NO MORE GREY HAIR! N*w from USA com** YOUTHAIR St*inl*tl, greo>clc»i oriainal liquid IIWI, YOUTHAIR omonnvt r«>tore» a,rey hair to if< original colour by 1-7 doyi' applicotisn YOUTHAIR 11 NOT a dvt and may b« applied ai on306 words
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Miscellaneous210 1969-06-07 7 Straits Times Crossword BBj MB BB WM WM \i Ko>» i3 dpuri- ueorne lit* fianve igffiXii^' w jam, ho 10. The donor', condition ts cruel 1 M ux rhpfi 12. in^v* U .na. of en- 5 a, fn e d n e e s y y .rw Sr 4v ernioe210 words
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464 1969-06-07 8 T. F. HWANG - 'NOT LIABLE TO MAKE GOOD' $247,000 loss of income to estate suit is dismissed T. F. HWANG By SINGAPORE. Friday THE lli^li Court todav dismissed a civil suit in connection with a purported $247,500 loss of income to the estate of the late Mr. Tan Tye pver a period of464 words
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Article58 1969-06-07 8 SINGAPORE. Frt June 14 will be the annual Hag day of the Singapore After-Care Association but no nags will be sold For the Dnt time, match fold- ers will be sold Instead. Tlie association, which the rehabilitation of illschai i;eii prisoners, al>o needs more helpers.58 words
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141 1969-06-07 8 60-mile car rally for university students and staff SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore University Stu(Jnion v. 1 1 hold a 60ymile motor rally later thii month u p.irt of its orientation artivitie.s. There will be lour teats of driving .-kill along flat laterlte sections of the route. The rally open to both141 words
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91 1969-06-07 8 Govt doctors and dentists association SINGAPORE. Frl. Dr. Boey Hong Khlm has been elected president of the Singapore Government Medical and Dental Officers' Association The vicepresident Is Dr S Kumerapathy. Other officials are: Secretary, Dr Mail Guan Kong; a.^st. secretaries. Dr. NKS. Iyer and Dr. Goh Beng Telk; treasurer, Dr.91 words
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Article102 1969-06-07 8 BLOOD DONOR TIMES AT OUTRAM GH SINGAPORE Fn. The rtvi.sed time now lor blood donor session.- at the centre at Outram Road General Hospital arc irom 8 am. to 5 p.m. (including the lunch !.our» from Monday.-, to Friday*, and from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays. For June102 words
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Article36 1969-06-07 8 SINGAPORE. Fri A con(Ultant surgeon. Mr. Norman A. Matheson of Aberdeen. Scotland will (jive a public lecture on "Venous thrombosis prophylaxis' at the pathology theatre. Outratn Road Oenentl Hospital al S 15 p.m on Monday.36 words
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Article, Illustration138 1969-06-07 8 111! K Prime Minuter, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. inspr< ting the guard of honour formed by the Raffle In stitution'.s national cadet BMW at the school's Founder's Day ceremony j day morning. Behind him i.s the school principal. Mr. Philip Liau. Mr. I. it.138 words
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Article97 1969-06-07 8 QUEEN OF SINGAPORE CONTEST SINGAPORE, The people of Bukit Panjang will commemorate the 150U) iry of the founding of Singapore with a series of functions in August, starting with a grand carnival at the Bukit. Panjang Government School field. It will include a lalentimr in the four languages—Chinese. Malay, Indian97 words
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Article51 1969-06-07 8 SINGAPORE, Frl Mr. Chu» Peng Chye has been elected chairman of the Sin branch of the Town V Institute. Vice-chairmen are Mr Tan Jake Hooi and Mr Chong Other officials an Mr Loh Sre Hone: ti Mr. Chou Bok Lam. Comi Mr. Alan CtMM Mr. Fung T\p\\51 words
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Article29 1969-06-07 8 SINOAPORF Pri The ProPro! William jay Sniili poeir> -leading 3 ei:. ren and parents at the < hildren aection of the National Librtry •t 10 «.m. tomorrow29 words
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Miscellaneous83 1969-06-07 8 "jj |/»OOFVBfrSOPBH I/ NO SMOKE FWOM THE M I *u\i ic -nj C at 1 «n^.-^ ..»^.JTI V JUSTENOUCWO' (BOILER BOOM. uOOKS I 1 1< aVTijW^H^S^ TmUXStUDir, HOVERS iSTV m V \S» USTO^yffl NOT GOIN THE fora an* of hecomjaksamce I S/s v I P ONT door?* muses V®! /"WJT-MOV/83 words
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Article237 1969-06-07 9 'FULL CONFIDENCE IN TUN TAN* KUALA LUMPUR. Friday TWO hundred representatives of more than 90 Chinese associations and guilds in Selangor today unanimously urged the MCA to rejoin the Cabinet and State governments "as soon as possible." The resolution was adopted at an emergency237 words
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Article, Illustration247 1969-06-07 9 Singer Julie offers reward for return of $9,000 ring By ARTHUR RICHARDS: Singapore, Friday gINGING star Miss Julie Grant spent five hours at Paya Lebar airport this morning searching lor a $9,000 diamond studded platinum ring. She lost it yesterday on her return from a short visit to Kuala Lumpur.247 words
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Article64 1969-06-07 9 SINGAPORE. Fn. CuMoma •nd Excise revenue to '>■ five months of this year came to nearly $95 million, an inof about *14 million our the same period tat v Official figures issued today showed that petroleum brought In the mn.st revenue $25,734.--000. Other main receipt*,64 words
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Article40 1969-06-07 9 SINGAPORE. Fri Mr. Chla Yee Kirn Mas been elected president of the Rock Chapter of the Dale Carnet> Alumni Association Vice-presidents are Mr. Koh K«\ Tick and Mr Lim Soon Ann. snd secretary. Mr. Don Ttt'K40 words
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Article59 1969-06-07 9 SINGAPORE. Fri Two men were both jailed for three month* bj magistrate'! coon yesterday for assaulting a fellow labourer ■>' a coMtructV i' thi s.ii«.ipor» Armed Forces Trainine In.stitute camp. A"*' H.ii San and Thai Chenz Kun adnnltpu t n,z member.-, of an unlav ful59 words
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Article38 1969-06-07 9 SINOAPOM Ki.. a party of ft'yy" .I! mcundllient to Bl'lUUi will lc;i\c (l.i v I hi pottl left] :.;.,iv llir EtlucHtic.n Minu>try. Iiuhe M<>hiimod (;h.i,.i,i I. niiiil. will *#e thorn citT at the airport.38 words
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73 1969-06-07 9 3 American teenagers on study-stay CINCiAPORE. Fri. 1 hree teenager* from Amcriea "ill spend t«o months getting acquainted with Singapore They will li\c with three families and attend classes at local n< luioN. Ihey are Stanley Ferguson tnm IHhuli, Cindy M u 1 1 frum Michiean and l.ori'f Anderson from73 words
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Article31 1969-06-07 9 1POH, Fri. The Mnirtf of A-rnculture and Co-operatives, Hajl Ghazuli Jawi will open tlie Izzuddln than Religious i Secondary School's sports day here at 2 30 p.m. on Sunday.31 words
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76 1969-06-07 9 Ex-MB sues for breach of contract SEREMB AN. Fri. The former Mentn Besar, Tan Sri (Dr.) Mohamed Said, has filed a writ in the High Court here against a private practitioner for breach of contract. Alternatively, Tan Sri Said la suing Dr. U.K. O'Kollohan for compensation for the use and76 words
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149 1969-06-07 9 Appeal by wife to missing husband: Please divorce me SINGAPORE, Fri.— Three months ago, Zubeida Kaders husband told her he was divorcing her. Later that same day. Mohained Ali Awang. 28. left her and their three children, and has not been traced since. Today. Zubeida came to Times House with149 words
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Article32 1969-06-07 9 SINGAPORE Fn. J lie Dean ui ibc Faculty at sin«ap<i!P University, Mr Edmund Im- M.t: Hiung. hat hern Ch member of uic Dnivenitj Council unMi tlie end of nr\t year.32 words
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Advertisement469 1969-06-07 9 r"— ~~Z~ ""^^^B V_^ v The difference is in the making... ...and you can afford the Difference from Diethelm The chair on the left is a copy of our Group 900 furniture. It costs only $60.00 less than the real thing. The copyist used screws and nails to hold the469 words
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Miscellaneous78 1969-06-07 9 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Hcimdahl "7 2 NEED /SORRY, ELMER I '"DWATi I HWAiN A SHAVE I I PAINTED TW' 1 HAVE AM IN THAT I IM A 1 1\ FLOOR LAST I IMPORTANT CA.SE, VAMmy/JfL mighti it I appoisttvemt/follerJ Vjp. -^aMKAlN l T QUITE I IM FIFTEEN A*^>d WAS78 words
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Article376 1969-06-07 10 The first survey of industrial trends by the Federal ;>ment Au■i somewhat oisapixuntitic. but it v perm purpose has ■till to be graspi-d and the iently tu justify a i attempt towards the end o! tii( than half :nn <>f Malaysian turned the Operation, Tin I port and376 words
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Article505 1969-06-07 10 and T: on Midway tho possibility of a partial withdrawal of American Smith Vietnam will t' i >^ r prominentl; .•':<ility will also ature <>i .< j v it 1 1 Mr. i- doiibtli M ich i mphasil on an Am- rican pull-out of from fifty t"505 words
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406 1969-06-07 10 MR. Tan Ah Wee has rendered a service by drawing attention to the possibility of his being supplied with medicinethat may contain minute quantities of the .scheduled drugs, without hli knowledge and of his being penalised thereby for contravention of the Drug* (Prevention of Abuse406 words
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Article, Illustration1059 1969-06-07 10 WILLIAM J. COUGHLIN - WILLIAM J. COUGHLIN Temples and tigers, ghats and gurus— but also an impressive record of modernity by of The Los Angeles Times NEW DELHI TO much of the world. India evokes images of tigers and temples, gnats and gurus, elephants and mendicants. Those indeed1,059 words
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Advertisement19 1969-06-07 10 THORENS 'THE ROLLS-ROYCE" AMONGST TRANSCRIPTION TURNTABLES .JNN iys»- TD-124 (SERIES II) JEBSEN JESSEN ASI* INSURANCE BUILDING. SINGAPORE-l. T«l: *****/419 words
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Advertisement155 1969-06-07 10 Institute of Business Administration MANAGEMENT DIPLOMA Many executive* with fbdr eyes em top management positions are seeking qaaiificatioas through the examinations of the Australia lastitnte of Bnxinea* Admimstralio*. Since its form a I too ia 1963, the IRA. has Trwwed wide recognition throughout South-East Asia as a training (round for155 words
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Article, Illustration247 1969-06-07 11 RUDY BELTRAN - RUDY BELTRAN By ftUALA LUMPUR. Fri Twenty-year-oid commercial student Rosemary Wan made a big splash •m.s afternoon soon after being chosen Miss Selangor 1969 at. Federal Hotel ,mped for joy when the results were announced, slipped backwards Into the swimming; pool and tumbled in with—247 words
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63 1969-06-07 11 gINGAFOKI FrL Mousfwu. h.m U.n '-in placed her year-old (Uuchter in i vimnc cradk before Was Wag <lothe<« la tin- li.ithroom. An hour later, when she returned to the bed- room. *he found the baby hanging by her neck from Ihe cradle, the toroner63 words
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67 1969-06-07 11 A tampered passport: Man is fined PENANG Pri. R R«ma--43. «as today fined SiOO for po.v>ev>inK i Ma ayataa purport which h.iU been tamp» red with Inche Abdul Giiani Yu>. IT of the Immigration Department Hid that RaiiMnathan arrived tn PenaxiK on the Slate of Madras on May 8 When67 words
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131 1969-06-07 11 'Hong Kong banker to direct Red activities in S'pore, Malaysia' IJONG KONG. Fri. 11 A Hong Kong banker has been given a new assignment in Communist Chinese activities in Malaysia and Singapore, the Star newspaper reported yesterday. It named the banker at LI Teuk-chih. lormerly attached to the Chinese missionUPI - 131 words
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Article61 1969-06-07 11 Family planning course SEREMBAN. Fn Twenty mkUives from the State will attend a three-week course Ije- (inning on Monday at the ret rfional training centrr of Ulr National Family Planning Board tierr. Thry will Spi nd DM week at the maternity unit of the Oe- ncial H(>.spilal one week studying61 words
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122 1969-06-07 11 US company fails to find oil at Lamunin BRINKI TOWN, Fri— The American-owned Sunrav Borneo Oil Co. has failed to find oil at its drilling; site at Lamunin, 35 miles from here. The company's operations manager, Mr. Fred B Williams, said the well uas abandoned because there had been no122 words
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Article37 1969-06-07 11 TAIPING. Fri Inche Abdul Malik bin Salleh. former president of Hie Raub Sessions Court, has succeeded Inche Moklitar bin Sedln. presHent of ■lie Bt here. Inche Mokhtar la to become a DPP in Kuala Lumpur.37 words
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Article, Illustration280 1969-06-07 11 THE PILL BLAMED FOR A LOT OF UNRELATED DISEASES DANDOENG, Frl. Malaysian kamponji women have blamed the Pill for a wuiety of diswhich have nothli do with it. Each time thi.s happ< i.s a whispering can among the villagers result* In almu.vt wholesale page of this "much prelerred method" ofReuter - 280 words
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Article53 1969-06-07 11 SINGAPORE Fn Teo Scow Chuan. 68. w clearing, rubbvh en the ierenth floor <>• the Hilton Hotel buildine. Much is under construction, on May 9 when sVie fell to her dc.ith. Site landed >>n a fourth floor bajconv. the cumin r. j i »a a Undine of53 words
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Advertisement73 1969-06-07 11 IK 1 I You are losing X N T^\ J^k I your hair little by \1 bald before you T /I W PROTECT YOUR HAIR NOW WITH WORLD-FAMOUS HAIR SAVER -GROWTH ACCELERATOR a Poo .cr of over 33 years of com.nuoua A research C-^^^B^^^t Co<d' :io^c fa KIAN GWAN (M)73 words
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Advertisement184 1969-06-07 11 NOW DEPARTING GOLDEN TOURS OF EUROPE 1969 SPEND 26 INTEREST-PACKED DAYS TOURING ITALY, FRANCE, ENGLAND, HOLLAND, GERMANY, SWITZERLAND, LIECHTENSTEIN AND AUSTRIA FOR ONLY M/S$3,773/If you've always longed to take a Roman Holiday, shop in gay Pans, see Westminster Abbey and the discotheques in Swinging London, gather tulips from Amsterdam, behold184 words
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Miscellaneous95 1969-06-07 11 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Sedih Kechil 140 a.m. 8.5ft > 3.40 p.m. 1 7.4ft >; i Singapore 3.11 a.m. iglfti, I 5.25 pm 1 6.9ft); Port Dtckson 1139 am. (TJCt); Port Swettenhani 10.51 a.m. (14.2ft) 10 57 D.m 12 3ft Pen.mg 7.07 i6.3f 6.20 pm i7ft). liiMllKKOW: Sfdili Kechil 3.11 H.m95 words
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Miscellaneous553 1969-06-07 11 ON YOUR TV AND RADIO TODAY TV MALAYSIA (MWMIs Ku.iU I umpur Mcln Us; 7.35 The Many Uvps and fen.mt lp..h and o. Dobie Gil! MOK Boy MaU.i.i I,. Mm| IV.ili.trii 3 ftSiJT"""*"**" 8oo M-*™. ho !SS.-.3-«S? to 01 KSS3 ,nd 3 3% '-ngua^. 9.12 Duma Dt Sana mTh. f553 words
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Miscellaneous118 1969-06-07 11 TV SINGAPURA tHANNtl. 5 12 55 p M Bela\.r-;..h Baha**""s,t Kebans^iHti, 100 Woody Woodpecker 1 .30 The Land of the Giants Sabotage; 2.20 Treasure Man Who Wouldnt Die; 2.50 Fair Exchange A Woman's Place, 3 15 Sergeant Pres-nn of the Yukon The Golden Gif 345 Prince PUnet The Mvs>ry of118 words
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Miscellaneous112 1969-06-07 11 Out: 10 35 The 11th Hour Wonderful Madman CalU Me Beauty: 11.25 MiriniRhi Deser- K 12.55 Close. CHANNhl. S RIO A M wl 5 A.M. ETV for Schools: 5.00 BeUJar-iah Bah.t.-a Kebangsa«n irepea'.i. 5.05 Batman Cartoon; 5.30 Guest* «rd Ho Bill the Firemen; 5.55 Aud'ibon Wildlite Tlieatre Wild Life Island.112 words
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Article, Illustration269 1969-06-07 12 YAP CHENG TONG - SINGAPORE VARSITY STUDENTS LET THEIR HAIR DOWN FOR CHARITY YAP CHENG TONG By CINGAPORL. Mi All wor^ 3 and no play makes Jack a dull boy and so Singapore University students let their hair down this morning at their annual rag and flag procession. In gay sweaters, jeans and sneakersKok Ah Chong - 269 words
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291 1969-06-07 12 Shipyard in Johore Bahru gets Govt go-ahead KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A $10 MILLION shipyard, Limbongan Scudai Berhad, is to be started in Johore Bahru soon. Announcing this today, its chairman, Dato Syed Hashim bin Abdullah, said that plans for the shipyard, a Malaysian-owned project, had been approved by the Government.291 words
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Article44 1969-06-07 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The Na'wnal Union of Tea-chers-spon.sinea international teachers conference Guruaaia" scheduled for Aucu.st 25. has been postponed to December More than 500 delegate! from 25 cuuntrifi are expected to attend the conference which will discusa the status of ebera44 words
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Article47 1969-06-07 12 MALACCA Frl. Th« State Operations Committee ha.s decided to set up goodwill committee under the chairmanship of the State Secretary. Wan balaidin bin Wan Lsmai;. The committee also decided to formulate plans for the relief and rehabilitation of peop">e affected during the disturbance*.47 words
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Article57 1969-06-07 12 MALACCA. Prl. Th« president of the Malacca Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Tan Kee Gale, has urged the Government to consider further relaxation of the curfew to enable small businessmen to r.irrv nn as u.-ual He said trusha-riflers. hawkers and restaurant, hotel and cinema owners57 words
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102 1969-06-07 12 Man fined $300 for stabbing bill collector CINGAPORE. Krl. A retired clerk, Masllamony Jesudass. was today fined $300. or two months' jail. for stabbing a bill collector. Richard Tan Tai Kia*. yesterday. The magistrate's court was told that Tan had gone v.> Jesudas.>- s home i n Mci I,ing Street102 words
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Article198 1969-06-07 12 20 FLEE FROM REST HOUSE BLAZE I^UCHING, Fri. Two buildings within a mile of each other here caught fire about the same time early this morning. The Government Rest llmiM- was destroyed while the roof of the Majlis M.im building was damaged. i The police said later the ■m were198 words
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Article44 1969-06-07 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Heavy vehicles should not travel in busy roads at peak hours between 7 a.m. and 8.30 a.m.. Seiangor Traffic Police advised today. •These include road rollers, oil tankers, agricultural tractors, timber lor*l'.v bull-dozers and Municipal refuse vehicles.44 words
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270 1969-06-07 12 Punch-up in a corridor: Clerk gets jail term SINGAPORE, Fri. A 35-year-old clerk told a court today that when he gave way to a retired British Army officer along a narrow corridor, the man tried to stab him. E A K. Mohamed Ghouse said thih when he denied a charge270 words
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Article68 1969-06-07 12 SEREMBAN. Frl. The parish priest of the Church of the Visitation here. Rev. Father .mat. will celebrate his silver jubilee as a priest with an open air mass at 9 a.m. on Sunday. Father Limat. who was expelled by the Communists In 1953 after serving seven years68 words
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Article55 1969-06-07 12 PENANO. Frl. The VlceChancellor and Mrs. Hamzah Sendut have sent out Invitations to a tea party to meet the first intake of 62 undergraduates of the University of Penang. The party will be held at the quadrangle of the Malayan Teachers College. Bukit Olugor, here at55 words
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Article26 1969-06-07 12 PENANG. Frl. The Btat« Pilrah (Islamic tithes. (I,m--mitter has decided to allocate a 'vi amount from it-s lunds for .-rholar.shipn for local Mu-slim students.26 words
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Article, Illustration275 1969-06-07 12 Nicholas Researchers built a better 'mouse-trap' to relieve millions from unnecessary suffering aSPRO', an analgesic of untM UL repute for some 50 yean, ha* J. only recently undergone tK« first ever change Medical scientists 1 <\r iir\elnpcd i new tvpc of tablet hi.h produce* rapid, powerful and sustained relief from275 words
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Advertisement339 1969-06-07 12 if";" pien-etr^ I uu or colochi eau de cologne M ?&^n$ "blen-etre" |\2\i No matter V^gJ J how B¥^l means R "^p*2rfj freshness L-i I, A f noouCT Of FIANCE SWISS PRIDE 'WORLD SERVICE CHRONOGRAPH M STEEL CASE I £fci* STOP WATCH S^iZZr Caribbean 2 00 I 4 If from(")Mii-US|339 words
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Miscellaneous41 1969-06-07 12 ALLEY OOP By V.T. Ham tin 60 THIS PUBLISHING \*ND THEY WAWT~^^^^^ /4g CUTFIT IS LAUNCHING MXJ TO DO /SOMETHING I I'LL SET IT/ f A N«W MAGAZINE, EM?/ A PICTURE I UKE THAT, 1 HISTORICAL TWW?Vvr-^^] Bl^ I'M CECILY SMTTH41 words
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Letter85 1969-06-07 13 I FEEL, as a motorist who has been resident in this country all my lile. that it is a great pity that we put such tremendous emphasis on trying to keep Sincapoiv clean and yet ailow a very high percentage of our motorists to drive in the85 words
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Letter139 1969-06-07 13 1/ LANG can tell the story of trouble caused by rumours. This happened on Monday, June 2. Around 1 1.00 a.m. rumours spread that there was trouble in Kuala Lumpur and went on to state there were disturbances in Klang too. This brought havoc139 words
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195 1969-06-07 13 VJL E refer to a letter regarding the removal of season car parks at Collyer Quay. By July 1. three large season car parks in Shenton Way and one in Philip Street will have to be closed due to the start of urban renewal195 words
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Letter134 1969-06-07 13 A/S a visitor Here for a few months, I should like to mention hew impressed both I. and visitins friends, have been with the efforts at beautification and cleanliness in Singapore. The traffic i.'land gardens and pathside tree plantings arc delightful. and an examnle of134 words
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Letter68 1969-06-07 13 r takes a car about fifteen minutes to crawl from Chulia Street to Fullerton B u i 1 d i n k Would the O.C Traflic. nsrrve the flow of traffic aloni?:- Raffles Quay and Collyer Quay and Chulia Street. Raffles Place and Battery Ruad and see whether68 words
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Letter81 1969-06-07 13 TV for the curfew stay-ins VOT all viewers enjoy watching TV programmes die "it takes a thief. The Virginians, The Big Valley. Bonanza. Jerico. Hawk. The Saint and Combat." I find "Star Trek" in this space age interesting and "The Outer Limit.-," stimulating. We have had enough of violence in81 words
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Letter86 1969-06-07 13 TV Fan. <S.T. June 3'. is being very narrowminded in wanting the t e 1 e v ision programmes The Forsyte Saga. Star Trek. Ben Casey and Outer Limits to be withdrawn He should have watched Forsyte Saga from the beginning to know what it is about. I find it86 words
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Letter46 1969-06-07 13 T^ V Malaysia has done a marvellous job. T.V. Fan should note that some of the films he named for withdrawal belong to a .series and in fact are by no means dull and uninteresting. One man's meat is another man's poison ANOTHER FA> Prtalinc Jaya46 words
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Letter48 1969-06-07 13 I SY\iPATHISE with T.V. Fan who must stay at home and watch T.V. it la unfortunate he brands "dull and uninteresting the films he .sees. Obviously the subtlety and thoughtful themes In films like Ben Casfy and Btar Trek escape h.m. A pity. LAD KENCi ('HOT Kuala Lumpur48 words
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Letter30 1969-06-07 13 •CTAR TREK' and 'Outer Limits' are a pleasant, change from the westerns and detective serials. I hope. T.V. Malaysia will continue telecasting science fiction serials A TAN TOO Johore Bahru30 words
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386 1969-06-07 13 I TRAVEL quite extensively by air but mainly in the U.S. and Europe. Recently, I had the opportunity ot flying to the Orient. Naturally, I was rather curious to find out the standard of service and efficiency among the Asian airlines386 words
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Letter107 1969-06-07 13 WAS shocked when my son who attends a Government Primary School in Katong. came home onp afternoon and told me that he and his classmates were interrogated by an inspector of schools regarding their own form teacher. This interrogation has left on my son a low impression of both107 words
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Advertisement273 1969-06-07 13 WHEN YOU BUY AN GABRIEIE PORTABLE TYPEWRITER r— »n |||iim-_ mm J\ When you purchase an ADLER GABRIELE PORTABLE TYPEWRITER you will receive this excellent Pitman's commercial typewriting book free. Follow this comprehensive series of exercises and in just three months you can master typewriting in the comfort and privacy273 words
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Advertisement387 1969-06-07 13 nrai KUHEX! I f ENTER THE KLEENEX POP STAR GAME So for prizes worth 53,500 and get ppp star Coiour Phntos FREE! Now every box of Kleenex contains a FREE colour photo of your favourite Pop Star 36 different photographs in all*. Collect the whole set and qualify to win387 words
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Article32 1969-06-07 14 FAMILY OF THI v v ■">»* ail FAMILY OF UH lit* Mr" Ho K<-r u thank r illfn.i..r«non» and cooTODt THE FAMILY OF Mr M Mr. mi kini rt and 'IOC* OB32 words
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Article62 1969-06-07 14 H. V. MEVIR OPTICIAN* wilM win Bank •idg.. Kuala Li— «ir. MR. K. I. MIVIR, r.K.o.x r.A.x.o.. rjL.c.i*.*. will h. an attmUn** en Mtndsy, »tn 4un«. 1tM F»r apvainlmwill, triephcfw K.L. S42M. ALL MUSICIANSHIP CANDIDATES ••fUl IB I la.'ii.nn'.iOB*. FAN EVAP0HATCO MILK FAVOURITE CHINESE RtOIPES FREE. hoolclrt or I62 words
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Obituary22 1969-06-07 14 CABLE RECEIVED FRO'' I o Nidrwn. *»ajr 5 «e. MADAME LIM HUAY ..ril V2 |»t«»hi. ImnaCortru* id. Spore lor i.uu p.m.22 words
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Obituary16 1969-06-07 14 HAN ERNEST IIBERT t"nr. a vnn-i- lov»<1 in our hort r which t.» HM.16 words
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Advertisement375 1969-06-07 14 OVERSEAS LEAVE HIRE A CAR n Britain from Mor- iravana. from it r.fr. No M.unit inrlud76, Cambridge-road. Knciand. DRIVE YOURSELF in Britain on a r ..nutrd mileage Iine.t \alue in vtn-alior. Spoons. Katal.n. .Conver.l6 giia p.w. quarterly of JO popular > (port <oiei at O\ cmeai iin.iii. lAiudoa. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS375 words
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Advertisement857 1969-06-07 14 ENCL'IH (PEAKING WAITRESSES any races. Kcod lodging provided. Honey Bar 197 Selegis Rd.. Tel: (Spore) 2TO1U. IIRVANT REQUIRED by f«m11y with threu small children. Washing and Ironmg not required. Apply Box A4MH S.I 8 i>or« WANTED CHARMING INCLIIH Speak in x Uiru Kor Half-Way Houae Nigrtcluh. Ttb mile Kukit Timah.857 words
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Advertisement1057 1969-06-07 14 EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER ■equired by well-known firm of apply, enclosing full particular, of luahhcations. experience, etc. and lalary expected, to Box A4SII S.T.. pore. WANTED by an international roann rartunng organisation two Kitte.-s. Applicant* must be Singapore Citizens. ■ge between IS and 30 years, ex-S.V.I. knd preferably with a few years1,057 words
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Advertisement1077 1969-06-07 14 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT t t ROOMS FOR RENT Call personally F 504 Uunman Road, 8' port 13. I TWO •IOROOM* fully furnisnad largj gardia id i 8 pore) Jlh'i TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS to let. no cooking, bachelor only. 21s orchard Rd., Singapore 9. BUNGALOWS. HOUSES and ll.tt* i available. Rent1,077 words
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Advertisement2094 1969-06-07 15 I I 1 I I ScanseryjeeV EXPRESS SAIUN6S Ti MEDITERRANEAN/THE CONTINENT/SCAHDINAVIA Bdßi isi*Si4?iß Mi!!* mmxSm Carolines. Rottnoi*. Hours. Cothenburt. Oslo, Coosfin^ten SUBAN Jsm 21,21 JSM 21/2S JsM 2*7 1 G*noa, A werp, R'dlM, Hsurt. AirhLi. 'iilmo, C'hagM. C'burg SUMIAWA Jar, 14/11 MJ| 11/11 Istf IB Tl CD a-:i. Rotterdam, Haatturl,2,094 words
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Advertisement1219 1969-06-07 15 WORLDWIDE CARRIERS LTD. l^^lW^V For: Lot Angetti, New Orleans, Charleston. New York, New London. I^^^^^^ (also accepting cargo for other Gulf and Atlantic ports, subject to inducement Spore P. S'hom Penong BELLE ETOILE 16/19 Jun. 13/15 June 10/12J««e CENTRAL TRUST 2S/30 Juna 1/ 2 July 3/ 4 July KUPRES 3/1,219 words
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Advertisement955 1969-06-07 16 i^-^-^— |2r^^~™^^T^HWßi ■'•■■<*■ :-J #_____P"_B^__^B_B^^__ B\ _\t ■|_^|D|_!|ofl _3»% %X* __M____B____MMRE- k >. 11 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. ivta-ni t-tujfirt -I-*. 11 Wmtmrn Au*trmUmimnnmpo—lJ*pmn SarvlM Frtmintlt Sicuoon rok~nchi/Ni|oy» Thimt KtM mm «w «-,--«-m. Viola S -lanori Ni|oyi T fimt P.o«t i mmm mmm »m Japan Wast Africa ••rvitjtj h ioe955 words
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Advertisement1029 1969-06-07 16 tUSTHAIIA Ht* {(ALAND SERVICt i INIIt PARISIAN AN* >At lASI tUMtI r() n USI|AI|4 N(w iIAI4NB *S- NJcillll.lM ill Mltfll ••'ULA- II 17 Jaat II laaa II Jnai r RAJUIA S;11 Jaly 12 laly II l»lr Pen^ni P Slum S tixi umitJ Natat'lliajai. MtM n I«JMt IS/llJ.st UHJaael <" •«<^1,029 words
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Advertisement701 1969-06-07 16 fcgy Veptune orie"nt"iim"es itV :iicirptratcd n tke Repiktic if Sutaptre) ICB Buiiiipf. Gnas« Fliir. 2 Sktitu Way Til *****3 UK-EUROPE SERVICE REGULAR MONTHLY SAILINGS m/v "NEPTUNE TOPAZ" L Adding ETA H.K 15-17 |un LE HAVRE 28 |uly SPORE 21-26 |un LONDON 31 |uly PT. SHAM 27-29 |un ANTWERP 8 Au«701 words
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Advertisement770 1969-06-07 16 I _U____ml_B MOB ('tftfisD MALAYSIAiN INDLSIRIAL s ESTATES SENDIRIAN g BERHAD wholly owned Mii.idi*— (nni|)jii> al IBAtAYBIAM IXUI STBIA& DEVELOPMI iinxmi iiniiik n"ii<k Rl CO! riiui ihrc« e Documi ofHi (ti, P ajipfnaai lender ai -Ilci Sealed (cni under re«ls MalayMßii Ini i Bhd.. BangunHii MIDK. I Ampanfj. Kuala I770 words
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Article225 1969-06-07 17 torn "hI 7 *""*NCI»J«»ITS y L.l_. I ,2. Nl-kor, aatata M, aSaakaZ f v k •''n™ll1 ManTaS'-M »»n'nhor) 31/32, London M Andhra 40 41. «J *nd Uians Us la/Tt p^ V Btar B*"*trl» I »rad r._«lZ^i. *L U"u 23/24 "7 1* 1 "■tv Krnmbor ."'tan'ker rs225 words
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Article27 1969-06-07 17 RUBBER AND TIN CLOSING PRICES June i>. RUBBER PRICE: 701 cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN PRICE: $610 (unchanged). Estimated offering 270 tons (up 20 tons).27 words
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293 1969-06-07 17 Steadier trend in rubber continues rpHE steadier trend which A had developed right at the end of last week's tradIng, continued during the current week state H.CB. Co. Ltd. in their current Rubber Market review. June was taken up to Just above 71 cents on short-covering, some new buying and293 words
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Article334 1969-06-07 17 Market leaders fall heavily MELBOURNE. Frt. DRICES sagged on the Melbourne Slock Exchange today wlih market leaders taking hea\y falls BHP touched $14.95 befo:e closing at $15, down 50 cents on the day and Colonial Sugar was 20 cents down at $7.34. In the mining and oil section. Great Boulder334 words
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Article96 1969-06-07 17 CHINESE Product Euhlnm, tintapart, n«an doling prictt p«r picul yotUrday. Ctimut (III bulk S4»| afllera. drum JSlt aellen. Cora: Mixed if.oh) loos* Juaa/ July UK/Coat S31 B Pappcr: Munlok white |l-'2» aellcra. SanwHk white $120 atllera. apcclal Sarawak bltck »»2J wllera, (uMcd Lampontt Mack >m Mllcra (all Mb<<96 words
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Article40 1969-06-07 17 ON me frtt xtnangi martial n Hone KotiK yeaterday tht U.I. Oiiiit wan quottd at 6 I ITS for T.T. aiid 6.1(1 tor aaMi. tlarling quoted at 14. M u>d •n» tatl tf g*M at 308. 87ft.40 words
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325 1969-06-07 17 Straits Tin unchanged after big fall on Thursday rE Straits tin price yesterday remained unchanged at $620 In Penang yesterday after Thursday s big tall of over $8 Demand was mainly irom the U.S.A. with some additional European support. In London on Thursday afternoon, the 3 months forward buyers' price325 words
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Article252 1969-06-07 17 II NK flr»t grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 70', cents per Ib. up ooe-eightb of a cent on Thursday's closing level. The tone was quiet. K.A S. and M.K.K. cloning prices in cenU per Ib.252 words
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Article564 1969-06-07 17 TRADING was quieter A in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday and turnover showed some contraction There was little sign of any short-covering before the weekend close down. Conditions opened quietly, but then eased following564 words
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Article342 1969-06-07 17 MOVEMCN rtOF IHAHL PRICES BASED ON A COMPARISON OF LAST SALES IN THE (INCAPORE ANO KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OP THE STOCK EXCHANGE YESTERDAV WERE: INDUSTRIALS: ACMA t 3 erni«>. iln Ca. < hi cental, Bornoa atrhad (+2 cento, Baustsad i I rent*>. Carnal i crnia>. C.342 words
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Article17 1969-06-07 17 MALAYAN Tobacco state that a result of workIng hours being reduced arising from the curfew17 words
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Article1008 1969-06-07 17 BUSINESS IN VM> KM'OKII.Ii TO THI. SINGAPOKL \M> KUALA LI MI'l K TKUMM. KOO.MS UK THr. STOCK K.XCHANGE YhSTtKDAY WITH THL M'MBtR OK 8HABE8 IK MM 1> SHOWN IN BKACKLTS IN LOTS OK l.'tOO. UNLESS OTIILKWISL SI'tCIHrD INDUSTRIALS: AtMA (1> $11*8; Ben and Co. (2) $2.07. (7) $2.08.1,008 words
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Article35 1969-06-07 17 STOCK INDICES June 5 June t> Industrial*: 156.J7 155.89 1 Holds.; 83.47 85.30 PruprrUet: HIM 146.84 I m. 83.71 83.12 vS Rubber*: 109.62 1U9.S4 Dec. 30. lflbb Drc. 31. 1968 I"'" t Dec. 29. 196235 words
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Article594 1969-06-07 17 BIO AND OFFER PRICEk OFFl- i I CIALLV LltTEO AT THE CLOSE I OF BUSINESS IN THE SINGAPORE I AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADINC I ROOMS OF THE STOCK tXCHANCE I YESTERDAY WERE: a. ACMA 1.9S I 98 Ben Co 2"l» 2.10 Borneo Berhad 1 73 1.74 ramel Plywood594 words
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Article129 1969-06-07 17 ■\Ht A«,.cl.tl.n .f Bank, in Ms!.,. KM'iiipiti made these rhanir* in Iti rates to merchants yesterday Itht following ntn are quoted to the equivalent of ont unit of foreign curremy) United State* Buying TT STO42A airmail OU HMIB; :>0 A M. »2 9675 trade hills. f?M23 trade bill*129 words
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Article19 1969-06-07 17 In London on Thursday Malayan s r*r east <• I f. u.K July/ August in bulk *a* unchuund.19 words
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Article33 1969-06-07 17 HONGKONG (S.langor) Rubber ammunces a final of 571 per cent n 75 per cent lor 1968 8U per cent", payable on July 15. The profit I £32.319 i of £33.062 (£32.970).33 words
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Article72 1969-06-07 17 SABAH Timber will final dividend per cent making cent for 1968 agan i per cent A-one-for-one scrip Is proposed. The profit la (£2.062,337) be tore I 1.634.331 <£1.116.18n deducting minority li and pre-acquisition profit* Of £59.779 .£16.181). Capital aw sal.s added to r< s amounts tc72 words
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Article61 1969-06-07 17 rE First Nation v Bank said In Nev. V rlc It had reached agreement In principle to acquire 76 MT cent of Hoiik i. F'ar East Bank and branches In the Crow i lony. The agreement is i to aprovii by the Colony Financial Secretary, the61 words
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Article131 1969-06-07 17 rpHE Hongkong and 1 Shanghai Banklnporatlon has arm that it now hold* I cent or the equity of World Maritime Bahama.s Ltd.. a ship-owning compa;. gistered In Nassau World Maritime Bahama! offers long term d and owns 14 bulk earrleri and tankers all, except one,131 words
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Article141 1969-06-07 17 TINS driltcd lower li trading in Lon Thursday with Bei Tronoh, Tan." Ampat among the issu< s to show modest tails. Rubbers slightly easier w n-re changed and i recorded by Harcros and Golden Hope. Isolated firm i United Rubber and < on rumours of an Ind141 words
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Advertisement744 1969-06-07 17 Hg^a^,^^^^^^2tlß^B^BMßiass(4*WH L^d '^■99SHPHbS*! ■■■HLI THE GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY BERHAD (Incorporated In tbg State* of Malay*) NOTICE OF MEETING AND ItlVIDI M» NOTICK IS HKREBY GIVEN that the Sixty-Fourth Annutl General Meeting of the Compan> will be held at the Rejti terea Office. Chartered Bank Chamberi, Penang. on Saturday the 12th744 words
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Advertisement471 1969-06-07 17 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND Bankruptcy No. 526/57 Laymat bin Alt ol No. 34A. Delta Avenur Singapore (Hospital Attendant). 153 b! V. Mohandas of No. 25, Burmali Road. Singapore. 8 (Storekeeper). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that first and final dividend* are intended to be declared In471 words
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Advertisement2152 1969-06-07 18 LION CITY ISCORT ladIM emu-tun tou «H Nutmeg Road off Orchard 3Os74. IVMT3. Mounthattcu Road. 8 por> DIAt CONTRACTORS Gcnrr*: rraov»t;i>m I' wiring r r#Mir>. Phin i FAIRLAOV SOCIAL ISCOKT i.(t'r« •hiny atlr»rtl\r l:< 1> PrinMp Stmt. fin/ii*.;. -i*\i J6»76v PRIVATI INVESTIGATION AGINCV iip I .it. tat on .el u2,152 words
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Advertisement257 1969-06-07 18 APPOINTMENTS THE SYMBOL OF TROPICAL PARADISE Invite application.-, from suitably qualiflei Singaport citizens for the following: Vacancies Minimum (Jualifi -atlorn Jr. Housekeeper 2 jrean Room Stewardess, age 20-25 yei Doormen Height a 6 Bilinaal. age unaer 35 years Brll B Sr> .ear*. Captains 3 yean experience, English educated. Bar Tenders257 words
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Advertisement603 1969-06-07 19 EACIORY_MANAGER REVERTEX LTD., a long-established, progressive and expanding Company with vorld-wide associates requires a Malaysian Citizen to take charge of production at its Kluang Factory where latex concentrates, latex compounas, and synthetic resin emulsions are monutactured. Age: 32-40 years. Qualificorions: A University Degree or equivalent professional qualification in Mechanical or603 words
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Advertisement603 1969-06-07 19 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD SINGAPORE Application* are Invited tram Singapore and Malaysian Citizens APPOINTMENT: CONTRACTS OFFICER ton initial 3 years contract) DUTIES; To take charge or the letting of contracts, estimating, costing, financial conti-'l of both building and civil engineering contracts let oy the Board The duties also include supervision of603 words
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Advertisement416 1969-06-07 19 MARKETING EXECUTIVE COLD STORAGE GROUP OF COMPANIES is actively searching for marketing men to join their Executive Team to keep pace with then expanding activities. Future prospects are ex cellent and current interest stimulating as well as rewarding. We are looking tor men with at least three years marketing experience416 words
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Advertisement164 1969-06-07 19 FINANCE EXECUTIVES SHELL offer challenging career opportunities for Singapore citizens who are qualified and preferably experienced men seeking interesting or J rewarding employment in one of the largest enterprises in South-east Asia. The requirement is for fully qualified Accountants or University graduates with Honours degrees in Business Administration or Accountancy.164 words
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Advertisement128 1969-06-07 19 KERAJAAN KELANTAH JAWATAN KOSONC man txu Ill K' •12| x 8-141 180 x 10 2 Ch*. i katan III di-da:.. i Sekolah InRi. belum 1957 iiohonan;> hencak-hih dlhuat di-atau Bun::, I u hfndak-!ah di-hai. Kp|i»ndak di-dalan. Am Peiujgal a, J.K.R. PERAK KENYATAAN TAWARAN TAWARAN.' Pe.iabat Jui I Peiak. Ipxiii h128 words
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565 1969-06-07 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Bu gCORPIO II should win Race 4 at Ipoh today and complete a double for the meeting. The Raconteur four-year-old led all the w;iy over 6f in a Div. 4 field last week. With bottomweight in a higher division, he looks565 words
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Article154 1969-06-07 20 M'SOM Jlr.P \l.l. B(»Y l')l\ II. K Race 1 l-lNK mi Mini; MOVII OOEB /udiaqur I'ink Hrjthrr l.ittlr Irmrnt (iourmrt mo\ ;i (.in /iMii.igu< I'ink U.-.i I i:»r Race t SIIYRFK. IWIItl I I I Silvr, CmMI Sil\r r < aslle «.\i.llr IlIki'i < I It I I Silvrr154 words
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Article, Illustration974 1969-06-07 20 GOING FORECAST: Good WTTTSrWtWM 130 CLASS 6 DIVISION 3 ■23S*" ,$4,500, 6F l.«! jock.,, only SaSS3ffiWSS'ff."!I£S!:!S2JK.:..taSJ 3 827^7 i.oi KMI I a svbante. Ahmad 5 8.12 »Yeo 7 1 330.)4 PINK 111 A I 111 K s ,KM Keddv Rodgers 5 88 ISFI *Rajon 2 ***** MOVOI c.m.R974 words
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Article244 1969-06-07 20 jj ERAK jjerby hope Prince Alcide did splendid gallop ut Ipoh yesterday morning. Ridden by Asuwadi NaW.. the grey went better than st,hlem"itp \nrw r I I l n ,o .fJ, Ahriiill,h, ver i Soaidi Ab dull ah» OW hall-mile in 51 .i/o. last Jl in 38244 words
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Article32 1969-06-07 20 Th fl^» "re «l»«h mmm Hi|) sUi( instead of LM and all subs«,urnt mata have born nut b»ck by U minutrv. Ihr Perak Drrby (Racr 4i «iU *lart at 3.2*.32 words
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Article237 1969-06-07 20 Budge tt can take the Oaks too LONDON. Pn. Arthur Budgott. who won the I Derby on Wrdne.sdriy With Blakeney. has an outside chanrc of completing notable classic double in the OUs, UM ni..i» t lassie at Ep-om toinonow will) Aggravate Unlike Blakeney. whom he ma hmiMM. t>uut;f;i nauia AcgravaM237 words
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Advertisement653 1969-06-07 20 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD I. INDI STBIAL BO8DHBS MANAGERS, NABKETING OFFICEKS AND ACCOLNT\\1 V t. ECONOMISTS, BUSINESS LAW GRADl Mis 1. KM.INKKKS: Mechanical. Flee triral. Electronic*, (hemiral. fi-il. Naval Architect*, Aeronautical and Industrial. 4. StlKM E (iKADlAI F li PhysicUts, Chemists and Mathematicians. I. IM)1MKI\I UKsK.NKKS AND INDISTRIAL TRAINING <•! I653 words
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Advertisement772 1969-06-07 20 NOTICE TO MALAYSIAN PRIVATE STUDENTS \\KHI\<; TO ATF1 Y TO STl IM l\ 41 RU1U IN 197*. ill Applicant* for a onf-ifii course of study leading h matriculation to an Australlan tertiary institution must dp undrr 21 yrars of age at (he beginning of first term 1970 (usually late January772 words
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Advertisement683 1969-06-07 20 MALAYSIAN INDUSTRIAL ESTATES SDN. BHD. (a luil It omned subsidiary rampant of MALAYSIAN INDI'STKIAL IHVM.OPMh.NT UN \\< I KIKIHII TENDER NOTICE 1 Tenders are invited from Malayami .-inKapoi' eootn eren with the P.W.D. (Claw I B and atxur> tut the construction Mhm units dup. ex-type la :tor? I mi:. ding.-,683 words
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Advertisement159 1969-06-07 20 g»^g|lg|^g|^g|^g|^B^B^B^g«i gs^gMflLsUm^AJtaA^] SSTJ^i^^^ TTT~Ir _.«tm_ V 1 rr'igM Ugk. I*3 £Q K«l Zm HBWH k'\ w'-^gV' tH l^—S :M»g* M ltm Jc r— VVFL JTS^^ JW i C^ T&jHF ft TTS AJ^F 4> V^B 5^ 'I' 'J I^Z -r—\ gggl^ai^a— SBSm-■^■■^■^^ZSSSfl T1" 1 Naviumcr ireniea ct the Cojmoiuut vhroiu.grjph. I159 words
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Article256 1969-06-07 21 r FWLLVE records were broken at the Johore Baluu District athletic championships at Jalan Larkin Stadium yesterday. T* curds in it.- were runner A. Malayan, wl I 4.14.7 ;n th< and 16 >3 4 in the ;>.()00 metres. There wore five records In Ml256 words
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Article24 1969-06-07 21 of thr Or- fnr th* 12th Mrrdf- 'ournan Au« 1-17 will be held ll FAM H um Birch Road. mn »t 10 IB24 words
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Article, Illustration319 1969-06-07 21 PETER de SOUZA - PETER de SOUZA By Organisers respond to Tengku's call ("HE IIo Ho Cup interport soccer series which began in 1928 between Malaysian Chinese and Hong Kong Chinese has ended. This years match the 23rd in the series to be played at Ipoh on July319 words
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Article221 1969-06-07 21 Francis Boey - Francis Boey S( YMSA 1 by cINGAPORE Cricket Club retained the Slater Cup with a convincing 3-1 victory over Youn^i Men's Sikh Association in their annual hu match at the Padang yesterday. SCC. who took the Cup by the toss of a coin after a scoreless221 words
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Article41 1969-06-07 21 The Pe:alE under-15 wdmui:,>n championships will i>* held t- the Si John Ambulance Hall. Ipoh. on July 14-17. Entries dott on Julv 3 The Perak schoolbovR ana iuider-20 champ will be on July 18-20 at the same venue41 words
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307 1969-06-07 21 PARIS. Fri. Australians Ken Rosewall and Rod Laver will meet in ihe final of the men's singles at the French international tennis championships for the second year in succession tomorrow. Yesterday Koaewall beat compatriot Tony Roche 7-5, 6-2. 6-2 in the first semi-finalReuter - 307 words
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Article75 1969-06-07 21 P.K. Sundram bowled Bt, Patrick's to a ot-iun \>. in iiver ACS in tht Sini?..p ire Inlerschool cricket linui U.«. tier Road yesterday Sundram took 4-18 lncluduit; 1 m •> *tt which drtvp St Patrick's victory in thrilling rinL-ii Scores: St. Patr.cits 148 IF. Tin 4675 words
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Article22 1969-06-07 21 The Penan? AAA »il! huld tlieir annual championsli.ps on July 11-12 at the City Stadium. Entries close on June 21.22 words
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Article227 1969-06-07 21 ONDON, Fri. The West Indian cricketer! gave Somerset a pounding at Taunton yesterday, dismissing the county for 141 and then scoring 228-3 in 205 minutes to take a 509-run lead at th*' el hit hit the tour and h >>trr put mi inn m 125 minutes lorReuter - 227 words
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Article105 1969-06-07 21 Milburn leaves hospital UM LilBlnnd *-< bt In Miibuin nil Northampton Grner.u Hospital yr.sterihty 1^' cIh>; after tlie c.ir accident which resulted in him lobing his leu eye. The heavy right Milburn. ■till cheerful despite the knowledge that the iniury has almost certainly ended 1 career. sjiU lip frit 100105 words
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Article102 1969-06-07 21 LONDON. Frl The pitch ..t Old TrafTord. Manchester, venue for the Fir.st Te.-a between England and the West I in excellent order, according to England's official Inspector of pitches. Bert Lock. There ha.s been unfavourable criUcidD of the Old TTaflord Te<-t pitches in previous years bu' Mr102 words
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Article47 1969-06-07 21 The Victoria Institution. Kuala Lumpur, »nnual athietlc championship^ .-.cheduled for today have been postponed indefinitely. MALACCA: All in; I r.s orttnni.sed ijv SSC fur the second term h.tve bee n called oft Him ever, all KlWOM will hold rheir nnual athletic championships as scheduled.47 words
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Article50 1969-06-07 21 A KuvjI Air Force cricket tcim {rum Britain .serifs of matches in Singapore during a ttn-day tour from Thf Singapore Cricket As- .used a t»o dbv match against the tourist* on June 21-22 at tlv Padang. Arr»ngpm*'nt.- arr being made other mate!.-' al side?50 words
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Advertisement242 1969-06-07 21 SECURITY EQUIPMENT iKoni c is u\ c\fK :n vr.\Ks ok UfUUftM i \mi mm h NOW AVAILABLE IN MALAYSIA niimi i«j I Mi. ■jm Crane Hir.Etr Vault Hi Door one I F^^ 4 of strong doors to I 1 1 cho"»» trjin 9 mmm ~TM Sate-UriKi it UKker» I 1242 words
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Advertisement33 1969-06-07 21 G)ughSijrup Rtlities your baby's coughi, whoopmg cougl> and difficult brwliiing when baby hc< cold. Giuv,hSi)rupflo' wiihuiw < t« i^k cSC* n J O •< >yi..| M »>...,., Tj Q »l»l Mill"! L m,_ m OLJ^ll^!^pH| aj|33 words
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Advertisement128 1969-06-07 21 KLd^^B^P^^^^H t *^^hB Marvellous ideas for every I 1 k^P AAr^OHPP?9I da y and every Cr9m I 1 /i^U BP^I uVil iiUBS occasion 4 >*M^ m^ VJ^^fl a complete, lavishly y> &0* BU]^^rijß| Illustrated guide to modern V 1 fi WBH B^^^^^ cookery. WT fT^NL JKJ^^f^n^^^BQ^^ .Jl OVER 1,000 RECIPES.128 words
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Miscellaneous341 1969-06-07 21 (RKKtT MCA Lra K ur: Malacca v Johore (Malacca Club grd. 11 a in i SOCCER Spore Div. I: Police v Hotel S'pura (5.30 p.m.); F Karlb v RAF Changi 1 7.30. both matches at Jn Besari; RN Wanderers v Stable Boys (Geylanic. 4.30 pm I. Nrgrl Junior: Police v341 words
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Obituary75 1969-06-07 22 MRS. S. NAVARATNAM pa*»r4 »way Ji.n. Crt uiatiun at Hindu caoMlrry. Ratu Lkmhang Lane. P*n«nt; at 1 ou |,.m. m 7th June. MR. I. KANOIAH r.nnd ov.ri.rcr P.w.D M'ortu and Buiidin. of K DMp(a lartmint. Kual.i Lumpur .ind MOf KampotiK F«ii<1an. < IHn< bill Juni 1M» UdlMl. houtb M75 words
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113 1969-06-07 22 S. AFRICAN ENVOYS DAUGHTER KIDNAPPED VIENNA, frt YtWiltf— police have launched a large-scale search for the 16-year-old daughter of the South Atrlcan amb.i- ador here atter .she telephoned her pannta to that .-he hid btcn kidnapped. A police spoke.snum .said today the girl. Msigdalena Van Uer Spuy. m la.-t seenReuter - 113 words
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Article334 1969-06-07 22 LONDON. Fit The market ir.ade a steady recovery thrau Die iia\ alter Initial dulli.es,. Towards the close, the Financial Times index was 0.8 down at 413.3 alter beiii^ 3 9 off at 10.30 Unilever Ltd. and Allied Bieweicauireo the leaders lollouing their decision to discontinue meiger talks. (Julie-,334 words
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Article62 1969-06-07 22 LONDON, Fri. Spot 24'» d., July 24'sd., Aug. 24 7 lb'd.. Sept. 24'; d. July Sept. 24 7 IBd.. Oct./ Dec. 24»«d.. Jan. March 24 \d.. April Jun- 24 3 16d July Sept. 2<<ad.. Oct. Dec. 24 116 d Jan., March 24d April June 23 15 lGd July Sept.62 words
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Article34 1969-06-07 22 LONDON. Frl Buyers £1431 < £3 1. sellers £1433 I £4>. Forward buyers ***** i t £1). sellers £1439 <+£l». Settlement £1430 i £3 1. Turnover am 95 toiii p.m. 100 ions. Tone: Steady.34 words
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Article, Illustration577 1969-06-07 22 C.K. LEE - C.K. LEE By OINGAPORE, Fri The mighty Melbourne, flagship ;iikl pride <>l the Royal Australian Navy, limped into the \;i\;il l>;ise lochiy for rcmttn her ll;i^s flying A half-mast Later, aboard the 20.000-ton aircraft carrier her skipper, Captain J.P. Stevenson, explained at a pressALI YUSOF - 577 words
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117 1969-06-07 22 Nude wives on front page start big row 1BTANB1 I. I ri. The International li.tmhi t nt omimrcp. holding Its .'.'nd congress heir, h.is tiled s 1 r ii n protests .luainst the appei-rancc in Ike I urkKh press of nutlr pictures cil sonie of the delrnati's' ui\r* 'I'hc pitAP - 117 words
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Article20 1969-06-07 22 SINGAI'ORK technical din bons-Paitrldge will n morrow to I here. His coinr. trades under hip:. ra-20 words
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Advertisement7 1969-06-07 22 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 u-prd.-, S20 00 (minimum^7 words
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Advertisement523 1969-06-07 22 SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS of tomorrow ARE STUDENTS of AACC today MCC SUPPLIES MOKE ltSSW*> *b HiTi ►OK nOCT A I Tl II T IflKI EVERY SUBJECT THAN ANY OTHEK COSRESPONDr V) I AL I VlllV/n ENCE COUtGE OR SCHCOl M S.( ASIA tv.RT LESSON 'S fOLLOWEO 8* IXIRC'SIS TO Jl ATMoio»or.523 words
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